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    2-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, March 21 j 1947
EDITORIAL
Not A One-Sided Matter
The Chamtior of Commerce is not to be con
jured for endorsing House Bill 476, a measure
calling for a heavier allocation of state high
way funds to cities and towns, yet if the step was
ts!;en without due consideration of the general
highway situation it might have been a bit hasty.
There is no doubt about the need for repairs
to streets in towns traversed by highways, and
nearly every town now has a public road of one
type or another, and most of those towns could
do with a little outside assistance, especially
since they have made a contribution to the state
fund. Speaking from first hand experience, it can
safely be said that Heppner needs several thou
sand dollars to improve the condition of streets
and the assistance received from the state high
way fund the past two years has been most ac
ceptable. Otherwise, a levy of some kind would
have to be put on private property.
The question is whether or not the League of
Oregon Cities is pressing the claim a bit too far
and may or may not jeopardize the state high
way program. Not a few Main streets throughout
the state have been paved and are being main
tained by the state highway department. Hepp
ner, for instance, has upwards of one and one
half miles of state paving. The town has more
oiled gravel streets than the average small city,
too, but that is the town's own affair so f.-.r cs
maintenance is concerned except for assistance
already given by the highway department
If it is a question of curtailing highway devel
opment outside of corporate limits, we believe
the Chamber of Commerce will agree that we
should not seek more highway funds for the cities
and towns. Many miles of highway remain to be
built in the county, some of it by the county and
some of it by the state. The thing the town should
be most interested in is attracting trade from the
outside to see that access to the town is made
easier for those who would come here to patron
ize our places of business. We have a highway
project to the interior under consideration which
means more to the town than the acquisition of
a few thousand dollars state assistance to repair
the streets. A substantial, steady trade will more
than make up the difference throughout the
years, and trade business, if you please is the
life blood of a town.
If w e have any bouquets to hand out this week
they should, without question, go to the group
of young men who are bringing to completion at
lone a project which some of their elders thought
would be too big an undertaking. With the same
undaunted spirit and young American courage
that were such dynamic forces in stopping the
aggressors in the recent World War, these chaps
set about to make them an organization home
that they f nd their older brothers could be proud
of. This they have succeeded in doing most ad
mirably. and on Saturday evening of this week
the public will be given an opportunity to see
the results of their labors wh,en the lone Legion
hall will be re-opened with a big public dance.
The Gazette Times joins in extending heartiest
consraiul tl:ns to lone post No. 95, American
Legion upon this outstanding achievement and
to wish for Post No. 95 many years of en,1ovment
in the new home.
With this issue the Gazette Times enters upon a
new year of its existence the 64th anniversary
of !" f-unBing. It is the second birthday since
kas.iii. erased and we haven't accomplished
some cf the things we had hoped for. But the
t-A:'.t cf youth is not entirely dead in us and we
h pc ,c : -...! e some kind of a showing ere anoth
er year rolls around. Equipment and building
materials still are run easy to obtain but we re
ever hopeful that there will be a loosening up
in the months to come.
About the only notable thing transpiring with
the newspaper since the last birthday wtl the
switch from the tabloid to the eight-column size.
The change was made for practical purposes and
it must be admitted that there are times when
the staff would feel a little bit better if the
pages were smaller. But in all the change is
looked upon as an improvement and that is the
goal of any worthwhile business to grow bigger
and better.
You Can Do Your Garden Plowing Quicker
and Easier with a . .
ROTOTILLER
See us today we have one on the floor ready for
immediate delivery
Congratulations to lone Legicn Post No. 95 on realiza
tion of a fine organirGtion home
Frank Engkraf
CSf si
vrva a. a m m
We Have a
Complete Line
of
Davenports
Davenos
& Sectionals
in a wide variety of styles and colors
. .. and varying range of prices
O
Just Put on Display
Dining Room Sets in Blonde or Walnut
Case Furniture So,
30 A50
From Heppner Gazette Times, i
March 29, 1917
K. L. Beach and W. G. Scott,
business men of Lexington, were
in Heppner Monday. They re
port the citizens of their section
getting busy since there is evi
dence of spring arriving.
a a a
L. W. Briggs has accepted a
position bs bookkeeper with the
Heppner Milling company.
Nick Leathers was down from
Hantaan Monday attending to
matters of business.
Lee Notson, oldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Notson, has Join
ed the Oregon National guard
at Salem and has already en
tered into active training.
A committee of O. E. Farns-
worth and N. S. Whetstone was
appointed to interview our bus
iness men and request that na
tional emblems be displayed at
all business houses.
Dillard French was in Long
Creek this week from his home
on Butter ereek.
Lexington Water company, W,
G. Scott, proprietor, has just
completed a well. A pumping
plant is being Installed and Mr.
Scott will enclose the same with
a concrete building, thus insur
ing Lexington a water system
second to none in the county.
M. H. Connie returned the last
of the week froim Condon where
he was called as a result of a
fire which destroyed large part
01 his store mere.
'
W. O. Hill, cashier of Heppner
Loan & Savings bank, went to
Portland this morning to spend
a few days on business.
J. W. Rasmus was removed to
the Heppner sanatorium the first
of the week for the purposl of
undergoing a surgical operation.
The operation was postponed,
however, and he returned to his
home.
Frank Hopkins, the genial
lone Jitneyman, conveyed a load
of Egg City boys to Heppner1!
Saturday evening to take in the
dance given by the Parsons Nov
elty orchestra. '
Rotert V. Turner was a Hopp
ner business visitor Wednesday.
Robert is a lumber broker these
days and is buying a consider
able amount of the product of
Morrow county mills for ship
ment east.
r am equipped and ready to do your
Sand & Gravel Hauling
for you
Vernon Christopherson
- Lexington, Oregon
Mrs. G. W. Thompson Is en
joying a visit from her sister,
Mrs. Jeff French, who is here
from her home at Freewater.
Mrs. French has been ill but is
greatly improved.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
JOS. J. NYS
CHAMrTEll OF COMMERCS ATTORNEY AT LAW
Meets wi M"I Naaa at On P(Url BuUdlnfc wlllow street N
Lucas Place Heppner, Oregon
Veterans of Foreign j. q. TURNER
Wan
MeettiUft M and Mandava at
I:M . m. tm Leajea Hall
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Pboa 171
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, OreKoa
'1ST
Easter's
Ahead
A New HAT?
A New TIE?
SPORTS COAT
and Slacks to match?
A New SUIT?
A New SWEATER?
TIME'S A WASTING-
and you'd better give your
wardrobe a hgsty. glance
. . . Then come in gnd look
over our lines.
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR
The Store of Personal Service
The choice Of
wise home-owners
throughout the West
Support the Red Cross. It knows
nothing about overtime when Its
services are needed. Give genet
ously and give NOWi
TU MALUM
LUMBER CO.
0. M. YEAQER
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
CONTRACTOR A BUILDER
ATI Lhi mM
ModaralS, BaiU er fternodeled . GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 148$ tit Jenes Si. Heppner Hotel Building
HEPPNER. ORISON willow Street Entrance
Turner, Van Marrer
and Company
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Phelps Funeral Home
tieawal Fanen) Btreotara
Phene 9M Banana, Or.
J.O.PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Witches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch ft Jewelry Repairing
Heprner. Oregon
Earn $48.70 WEEKLY
(This U the. aproxlm&te ctTlll&n equi
valent of the pay of a U. S. Army
prlrate.)
in the
U.S. REGULAR ARMY
With the new high pay scale in the
Regular Army a private makea the
approximate equivalent of $48.70 per
week. This figure takes into consider
ation all the extra compensation an en
listed man receives: food, clothing,
medical, dental, hospital care, housing
and many other trplua'" advantages. If
you are not satisfied with your pre
sent earnings or chances for advance
ment, check with your nearest Army
Recruiting ofice at your earliest con
venience. Poet Office Bid.
Pendleton, Oraeem
Heppner City Council
Meats nrrt Mavis Baft Booth
CSdiena havfag awttan far discua-
ataa, ranM bahwa
f. 0. WjarjaUR Urrar
Easter Fixings
For the Little Folks
SWEATERS-Assorted colors with em
broidered motif coat style in sizes
3 to 6 and 7 to 14.
DRESSES-in cotton eyelet embroidery
and Printed Batiste-sizes 3 to 6.
WHITE BLOUSES-ruffles for the jun
ior Miss-Colored braid trim-peasant
style-sizes 7 to 14.
Beautifu, sheer
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
for ladies . . . white, pastel and
colored florals
Chinese drawnwork Cr embroidery
Morah's Shop
Ice
Cream
that's a treat
. to eat
Rich Cream,
Fresh Fruit
for
Finest Flavor
Scotty's
Supercream
Morrow County
Abetroet Title Co.
Merchants Credit
Bureau
Accurate Credit hfornutien
F. B. Nickerson
Phone U Heppner
Morrow County
Cleaners
Box 82, Heppner, Ore.
Phone 2S32
Superior Dry Cleaning
& Finishing
OK Rubber Weldera
FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop.
First efass work guaranteed
Leeateal in the Kane Building
North Mate St Heppner, Ore.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
nqrsidan A Surgeon
Ffaat National Bank Building
Kas. Pk TIM Offlee Ph. 40
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
rOTSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nona Assistant
Offlee In Masonlo Buildmf
Mmmtm. Oraaon
Dr. C. C. Dunham
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Office up stem L O. O. 7. Bid
Hsus oallj made
Rouse Phone 2SS3 Office 2572
Blaine E. Isom
ATI Kinds at
INSURANCE-
Pwne 723
Bappner, Or
N. D. BAILEY
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
Sewing Machines Repaired
Phone 1485 for apolntment,
or call at shop.
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner Hospital
Beds available by reservation.
W. P. BROWNE, M.D.
Physician & Surgeon
5 K Street Phone 952
The EASTER Bunny Says
New Dermetics cos
metics for that lovely
look, are again in
rouge, lipstick
and creams-
A new permanent for
the crowning touch.
Alice's Beauty Shsp
Phone 53
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Before the Christian Era, Easter used to be a pagan
festival in honor of the goddess of Spring-Eastre-and
every lovely gift was showered upon her in this
joyous season.
Spring is the time for love, and there's no mpre
fitting expression of it than an appropriate gift
which may be found here.
You will find a selection of beautiful gifts within
a price range to suit almost every price.
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We suggest that you visit our store today for the
gift that will win you the springtime of your lady's
favor the year around.