LI 2-Hcppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, June 19, 1947 EDITORIAL What Arc We Afraid Of? E- f :rrp !l! cessation of hostilities there l.iis iMH-n talk n( "when the recession sets in" or "the:c s boui.d to he a crash before long." yet Tiri'l.iur: scions hns !.;ni'ned and there is no Cox! re.'iw-n ' t''iie that anything serious v. ill l.ijixn fi.r a number of ears unless we talk o.irse:s into a panic. In an-cr to the question, "What are we afraid of", Taui li.ir.ler. publisher of Liberty maga 7i nr. rocont'y summed tip the national situation in the foliown.g language: "e Americans s'.:j,ren-.e as never before in resources, productive capacity, and technologi cal know-how are currently afflicted by one of the strangest cases of jitters in our history. We fear a ilepiersion is inevitable although there never was a greater need and desire for goods combined with a greater purchasing ability to pay fur them. We are obsessed by fears of war and aggression, although we are the sole pos sessor of the most awesome weapon ever devis ed by man. 'This, of course, is nonsensical behavior for a nation like ours. It is equivalent to Joe Louis wonying himself into an ulcer after having knocked ouf Billy Conn in the second round. "Meanwhile the golden opportunity of a pros perity greater than any America has ever known is being endangered. If some insidious master plan were working to undermine confidence In our economic system, it could hardly be more effective. "Before you fall victim to this fear psychosis, consider the facts of our present economic sit uation. They offer little encouragement to the fear-mongers. There are four million more peo ple at work-today than there were last year at this time. Our total national production is more than 50 percent greater than in 1939. Americans will spend S14P.000.000.000 this year for consum er goods. "continued confident production is the ans wer to all our fears and troubles. That way lies economic strength, national security, and relief from all our senseless fears. The elder Henry Ford used to remark, "The only cure for worry is work.' Never was that truer than in the world today." Life is not dull in this land of big ranches and rolling hills these days. Baseball games and rodeos on Sundays, dances every Saturday night one place or another, and. looking ahead a short j to URGE ROAD FUNDS are taking the matter very ser iously. Now that you have read this you better throw up the window or go outside and take a good deep breath of good Ore gon air before the Californians get a corner on it. distance we find Lexington planning a two-day celebration for the benefit of the airport and lone all billed up with two big dances, one July 3 and the other July 7, importing dance bands for both occasions. And, of course, following closely upon the Fourth of July festivities will be the opening of the Heppner Rodeo season which will keep life from growing dull right up to the opening of school. In the meantime, there will be some harvesting done hereabouts and a few of the more fortunate w ill have taken their vacation trips. It's a strenuous life. Supporting The School Taxpayers of School District No. 1. by their vote Monday afternoon, assured school officials that they are willing to support the educational system even if it calls for voting funds in excess of the six per cent limitation. They recognize the need for additional funds if a high standard is to be maintained. It must be admitted that only a handful of votes decided the question of approval of the budget, but by their absence the remainder of the qualified voters gave their assent and cannot rightfully complain if their tax statements ap pear a little heavier than common. There is no denying that oar educational sys tem has suffered serious setbacks in recent years. One of the main contributing factors has been atraction of teachers to more lucrative jobs and it will require years to rebuild staffs to the high point of efficiency existing prior to the wcy. Not only does the school system need better financing but it needs a rebuilding of morale a matter "in which patrons by their attitude could be most helpful. Progress in that direction is being made through cooperation of patrons and schools in the Parent-Teacher associations. The public school is an essential part of every community. It is a vital part of the community and should be maintained in a healthy manner. We need voune, vigorous, well-trained teachers to fill in the gaps of those faithful servants who J have earned their retirement and to obtain that j type there must be something to offer the young i people that will make the profession attractive, j Forest road construction funds for Oregon have been cut down to $700,000 for the next fiscal year by the present congress all in the name of economy. The stale highway construction 10 year program is based on a re quired $10,000 of federal funds covering the next three years. State Highway Engineer R. H. Raldock left Sunday for Wash ington. D. C, where he will tes tify before the senate appropri ations committee in an attempt to have appropriations increas ed for forest roads in Oregon. While in the east he will attend meetings of the National Safety conference of state highway of ficials and the Highway Research board. GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS Henry F. Cabell of Portland was this week appointed by Governor Earl Snell as a mem ber of the state board of higher education to succeed Aubrey R. Watzek, Portland, who resigned to devote full tme to his busi ness activities. The apointment is for a term ending in 1954. Ca bell is a former member of the state highway commission hav ing resigned the chairmanship of the commission in 1913 to en ter the service. He served in World Wars I and II. He has been a member of the board of trustees of Reed college and of Pacific university, JULY 5TH LEGAL HOLIDAY legal holiday Governor Earl Snell issued a proclamation on Monday in which he said: "In order that the Fourth ol July may tie iuny observed and cel ebrated this year, and because of the week-end vacation con venience for thousands of Ore gonians. I shall declare Satur day. July 5th, a legal holiday in this state." Banks, courts and public of fices must be closed July 5th, but other businesses may stay open. Many businessmen are expected to close Friday, July 4, tor the remainder of the week. The proclamation will not ma terially affect state offices as most of them close Saturdays, and the rest operate with skel eton crews. RAINS HELP FORESTS The weatherman and. the for estry department are on good terms again after the treacher ous hot spell late in May. Heavy rains the past week in western Oregon from Grants Pass to Eu gene have eliminated fire tan gents from drying ferns that in the late spring days of most years keep the fire fighting branch of the state forestry de partment on the jump. SWIM FOR HEALTH In a statement issued this week Governor Earl Snell, 'The ability to swim, entirely aside from being a skill which will bring much enjoyment to the participant and aside from be ing an ability which in the past has saved many lives, is a form of exercise which is unsurpassed for reasons of health and gener al welfare, As in past years, I am again UNSKILLED HELP EASING A new state law becomes ef fective on July 5th which auth orizes the state civil service com mission to hold both entry and promotional examinations of ap plicants for state positions in or der to build up eligible lists from which heads of slate de partments can select workers. The commission reports unskill ed help is more plentiful altho there is still a shortage of skill ed stenographers. o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jewett and family will leave early Monday morning, June 23, to go to Tur ner where they will attend the 97th annual convention of the Churches of Christ in Oregon. They will be there till the after noon of June 29th. After con vention they expect to spend a few days at the beach and will be back in Heppner by July 3. o BULL-DRAKE WEDDING SUNDAY AT MILTON Invitations have been receiv ed by Heppner relatives and friends to the wedding of Miss Doris Ivalea Bull and Claude W. Drake. The ceremony will be performed at 3 o'clock p.m., Sun day, June 22, at the Baptist church in Milton. Mr. Drake is the son of Mr. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J. O. PETERSON Latect Jewelry and Gift Goods Watrhea. Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch tc Jewelry RepaMita Heppner. Oregon Health Week' in Oreeon. and Following a widespread de-j endorse the alms of this observ mand that July 5th be made a 1 ance." HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. glad to designate the week of I subscription price, $2.50 a year; June 23rd to 28th as 'Swim for. Oincrio nnnUe inr 30 YEARS AGO From Heppner Gazette Times June 26. 1917 Drs. N. E. Winnard and C. C. Chick are attending a meeting of the American Medical asso ciation in Chicago. Henry Schwarz of the Peoples Market has purchased a Ford which he will use in conjunc tion with his business. Miss Vena Fooley and William w?z: IS 50 SALTS' n-IAT fish caunot live in its wateps. nor can a human boos1 S)INK IN IT. ? A The bnmaa body leti off 'steam.' Perspiration and body odon are not only hannjol to cloth ing, hut embarrassing as welL DON'T TAKE CHASCrS. . . send your clothes to the MOft EOW COVSTY CLEAUEBS, regularly for expert cleaning . . . It's the most gentle of clothes care service. Beppner Phone 2632 Oregon Morrow County Cleaners Brooks were married at the home of the Christian minister, Turner B. McDonald officiating, Tuesday evening. Ralph Benge has purchased a quarter section of . land from Frank Reaney in the Blackhorse country. Two weeks ago Henry Aiken and Arthur McAtee hired a team from the livery barn and went up into the mountains for a fishing trip but before they re turned home the trip became a hunting trip as the horses got loose and made their getaway. To date the horses have not been found. Both are white and both have halters on. Kenneth Binns made a hurry up trip to lone last week where he assisted in getting out an is sue of the lone Independent. -Walter Hill, new cashier of the Lexington State bank, went to that city on Monday to take charge of his position. e s Norman F. Lawson was in town Saturday displaying a pretty string of "pearls." The pearls were rattles taken from some 17 rattlesnakes. am J t BIAIT1 AEEDS TAKE A DEEP BREATH California wants to appropri ate the Columbia river and this time it is no joke. We have be come adjusted to having Cali fornians claim Crater lake, Mt. Hood, Rogue River, Multnomah Falls and oth scenic assets in their spastic urge but this time they are doing more about it than just making claims. They are planning to literally take the waters of the great river to irrigate their arid lands. Rep. j Walsh, republican of California, i has introduced a resolution in congress for a study by the re- clamation bureau of the feasi- j bility of a diversion of the wa ters of the Columbia river basin ; to Colorado and southern Cali- fornia. ington Hot Days Are Coming Soon Why not get that new JEEL CREAM COLD WAVE by DUART A Permanent of lasting comfort and beauty styled right for you. Phone 53 ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOP Edith - Alice - Ethel O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor lone Post No.. 95 American Legion announces a Return Engagement of Ken Davidson and his orchestra July 3 at the lone American Legion Hall Admission; $1 per person Veterans of Foreign Wars Meetings 2nd and 4th Monday! at 8:00 p. m. in Legion Hall JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building, Willow Street Heppner. Oregon J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregon 0. M. YEAGER CONTRACTOR & BUILDER All kinds of carpenter work. Modern Homes Built or Remodeled Phone 14X3 415 Jones Si. HEPPNER. OREGON Turner, Van Marter and Company GENERAL INSURANCE Phelps Funeral Norm Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 1S32 Heppner, Ore Heppner City Council Meets First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for discus sion, please bring before the Council ATTENTION! The Oregon and Wash delegations in congress an extensive eastern trip and will be away most of the summer. in George McDuffee returned from Portland where he attend ed a convention of Oregon shcr- Mr.' and Mrs. E. R. Huston have iffs. returned home from a visit of two weeks at various points in Thomas Hansen and Elizabeth the Willamette valley and also Ross, both of Lexington, were from attending commencement married in this city last Thurs t iho i-nivoreitu nf!day by Recorder J. P. Williams. Oregon. Their son John was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Lucy T. Wedding, a mem ber of the high school faculty left Heppner this morning for I afternoon. The Roe Bible class of the Me thodist church gave their tea cher, Mrs. C. E. Wood: on, a handkerchief shower last Friday Patrons of Heppner Business Houses: It is the desire of the business concerns of Heppner to take advantage of the double holiday to give employer and employee a va cation, therefore stores and other places of business in the town will remain Closed July 4th and 5th Make your plans accordingly and lay in your week-end supplies by July 3. MERCHANT'S COMMITTEE, Heppner Chamber of Commerce. Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office m Peters Building Merchants Credit Bureau Accurate Credit Information F. B. Nickerson Phone 12 Heppner P. W. MAHONEY Attorney at Law GENERAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow Street Entrance OK Rubber Welders FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop. First class work guaranteed Located in the Kane Building North Main St. Heppner, Ore. Jack A. Woodhall Doctor of Dental Medicine Office First Floor Bank Bldg. Phone 2312 Heppner Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon First National Bank UuilditiR Res. Ph. 1162 Office Ph. 482 A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SLUCiEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Dr. C. C. Dunham CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Office up stairs I. O. O. F. Bld Hous calls made House Phone 2383 Office 2572 Morrow County Cleaners Box 82, Heppner, Ore. Phone 2632 Superior Dry Cleaning 4 Finishing Blaine E. Isom All Kinds of INSURANCE Phone 723 Heppner, Or N. D. BAILEY Cabinet Shop Lawn Mowers Sharpened Sewing Machines Repaired Phone 1485 for apointment, or call at shop. Heppner, Oregon Heppner . Hospital Beds available by reservation. W. P. BROWNE, M.D. Thysician & Surgeon 5 K Street Phone 952 Satisfied Customers Is Our Aim in Business Try us compare our workand if you are not satisfied we will refund your money or re-do the garment at no expense to you. We want satisfied customers and there is but one way to get and hold themby giving the best of service. HEPPNER CLEANERS & DYERS W. C. Collins f OH MARV, 010 IfirGtORGt CALLED Lp"W KfwHO DlolSfl X ttt-LL VCHJ-- -TViE. HOUSE. FIVE. "flr1E$ BE - HE. ASK FOR "THE ' ' FOURIMES? We'll come to your aid the FIRST time you call. If you're planning to remodel your old home or to build a new one, remember that ad equate wiring is but a small part of the cost of your home, yet it's one of hte best investments you can make. Call the HEPPNER HARDWARE Cr ELECTRIC COMPANY for contract wiring. GENERAL ROOFING Colors to suit your home . . . Gilsonite your old roofs. Free Estimates Call 1282 and Mrs. R. K. Drake of Heppner, Hynd and Nellie Doney return is a graduate of Heppner high eA Saturday from Portland school and a veteran of World w,erp ,hpy nve ,)epn visjtjnK ar relatives for the past several 0 days. During the trip they also Will, David and Miss Annie visited the Oregon roast. 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