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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Dec. 16, 1948
EDITORIAL
Business Outlook in 1949
A In year past, the Gazette Times will again
publish Roper W. Bahson's business and financial
outlook for the ensuing year.
V'e are bringing this article to your attention
because we feel that our readers deserve the best
and most accurate material available. Because of
Mr. Bahson's outstanding record for accuracy in
hill annual forecasts we are publishing this fea
ture to help you chart your course for 1949.
Mr. Bahson's 1949 Outlook wil contain 50 fore
casts covering such important topics as: General
Business; Commodity Prices; Taxes; Retail and
Foreign Trade; Labor; Inflation; Farm Outlook;
Stock Market; Real Estate, and Politics.
Mr. Babson, a pioneer in the field of business
and financial statistics, enjoys a truly remark
able record for accuracy in his annual forecasts.
His score for 1948 was ninety-one percent correct.
On January 1, 1948 Babson was the only com
mentator who dared to predict that there would
be no World War III in 1948; that "due to bung
ling of the price controversy Mr. Truman has a
fair chance of re-election;" that the Dow-Jones
Industrial Averages would fluctuate between an
upper ceiling of around 185 and a floor of around
165, and that commodity speculation would be
curbed.
Watch for Mr. Babson's Outlook in our issue
of December 30.
Mrs. Terrel Bonge entertained .Willow and Gale streets, in hon-1 served. The group later assem
36 guests Saturday evening at the jor of her husband's 3Sth birthday bled at the Elks building to par
family residence, corner West ! anniversary. A buffet dinner was ticlpate in the smorgasbord party.
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30 YEARS A0
Dec. 8. 1918
At the meeting of the city coun
cil on Monday night it was de-;
cided to again enforce the influ
enza ban in order to combat the
disease which is causing much
serious illness again. I
A daughter weighing nine
pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmle Cowins on Dec. 17.
Walter Eubanks, accompanied
by his wife was transacting bus
iness in Heppner Saturday. Wal
ter has recovered from a serious
attack of typhoid fever which
kept him confined to his home
north of Lexington for about
three months.
J. T. Ayers went to Hot Lake
Saturday with his son Frank who
will remain there for a while
taking treatments for rheumat
ism.
Willie Whitney, a young Irish
man who has been in the em
ploy of John Kilkenny was taken
sick early last week with influ
ienza! It quickly went into pneu
I monia and the young man died
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCabe of
Rhea creek are rejoicing over the
arrival of another heir last Sun
day but failed to say whether it
is a boy or a girl.
Mrs. Charles Hay of Monument
passed away in Heppner Dec. 8,
leaving an infant son who was
born Nov. 30.
There is a serious epidemic of
flu on Butter creek in the Lena
neighborhood and scarcely a
family has escaped. Among those
most seriously afflicted are Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Vincent and Per
cy Hughes.
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5 1 Many Books Added
S t i f i ci .i
io uiDrary aneives
Jills in a Jeep, Landis; Cabin
Fever, Bower.
Mysteries Easy to Kill, Toirot
Loses a Client, Christie; The Dra
gon's Teeth, The Dutch Shoe Mys
tery, The Pent House Mystery,
The Tragedy of Y, Ten Days Won
der, Queen; Charlie Chan Car
ries On, House Without A Key,
Biggers; Murder Up My Sleeve,
Gardner; Death In Ecstasy,
Marsh; A Puzzle for Fools, Quen
tin; Strong Case of Lucilc C'lery,
Shearing; Margaret Travels
South, Simonen; Edgar Wallace,
Reader, Wallace; Mahatma Gan
dhi, Jones; Hollywood Without
Makeup, Martin.
In the juvenile division we find
The Littlest Angel, Tazewell; Tell
Me About God. Jones; Cheer
Leader, Singer; King of the Wind,
Henry; I'll Take Cappy, Fagan;
Jibby, the Cat, Salten; Rennet
Dessert is Nice, Kunhardt.
CHRISTMAS PARTY 19TH
The annual Rhea Creek grange
Christmas party has been sched
uled for Sunday evening, Decem
ber 19. Beginning at 7 o'clock
there will be program and gilt
exchange as the evening's entertainment.
Mrs. Marvin Wightman and
children, Jimmy and Peggy,
drove to Portland today for d
short business visit In the city.
The Most Welcome Gift of All Is
JEWELRY
The last issue of the Gazette Times failed to sum
marize jewelry as gifts. We wish to emphasize that
jewelry is one of the oldest and most cherished of gifts
and we are proud to present a complete stock of
Silverware in sterling and plate
also Diamonds, and complete line of Watches, simulated
Pearl Necklaces, Ladies' and Men's Rings, and other
Miscellaneous Jewelry.
Stop by today . . . Something from the Jewelers is
always something special.
PETERSON'S JEWELERS
55 A quantity of new reading has
been added to the shelves of the
yr-! Heppner library during the past
fpw wpelfQ 9nH Jncpnhino T.fa .
honey, librarian, has prepared a
I list of those now available to pa
trons. In the fiction division are to be
fjund The Cleft Rock, Hobart;
The Tower of Terzel, Van Paas
sen; Chinatown Family, Lin Yu
jtang; The Loved One, Waugh;
tis j West of Texas Law, Tompkins;
jlThe Fire Balloon, Moore; The Big
T: I Fisherman, Douglas; Shake Well
'Before Using, Cerf ; Westward Ha!
M Perelman; Claudia, Granken;
25j Call the New World, Jennings;
For My Great Folly, Coslain; Four
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"Say, Santa's Only 7 Days Away!"
If you've forgotten someone on your
list and here it is almost time for
Santa's arrival . . . don't despair . . .
we've been expecting you here in our
great Christmas Store and we're all
wreathed in readiness for any last
minute shoppers. Our Gift Aisles are
still packed with wonderful gift items
from which to choose.
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Whatever those last minute needs, we're on the job
from now till the first Chrismas bell tolls Christmas
Day and ready and anxious to help you ! You'll find
everything from toys to trimmings here. . .
The choices of candies . . .
A perfect gift to a gracious hostess,
or a pleasant surpise for the family circle.
SAAGER'S PHARMACY
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Telegraph Flowers
This Christmas
The holiday is only days
away, but you can still
please distant friends and
relatives with floral gifts.
Step in today and place
your order. We'll wire it to
any point in the continental
United States. . . .
Delivery absolutely guaran
teed to be satisfactory and
in time for Christmas.
BIG VOICE IN A
TINY PACKAGE
How a new voice booster the
length of a shoelace tip may ,
, , ... ii i II 1. Iff a mighty mite, that tiny cylinder. Tests
helD With yOUr telepilOne Call have shown it can amplify sound at least 100
times . . . just like the vacuum tubes in your radio.
It is a brand new invention from Bell Telephone
Laboratories. It's called a "Transistor" . . . and
is so small you could hold a hundred in one hand.
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2. A giant model lets you look inside the
Transistor ... it contains only two tiny wires or
"cat's whiskers" . . . touching a bit of the rare
metal germanium. It is much simpler than a
vacuum tube and does not require continuous
heating ... an important item in the 24-hour-a-day
service we render.
3. It will take some time for engineers to
perfect this invention. They're working ahead at
it and some day it may be used in central offices
and repeater stations up and down the Coast. It's
one example of how research helps improve serv
ice .. . making your telephone a better buy year
after year.
Van's
Mary
Flower Shop
4. Such Inventions as the Tran
sistor and coaxial cable ... as well as
better day-to-day operating methods and
more efficient equipment. ..are developed
for Pacific Telephone and other Bell
System companies by a centralized lab
oratory and engineering group. This has
been working successfully for years. Com
bining efforts and sharing costs in this
way have proved to be much more eco
nomical and effective than if Pacific Tele
phone tried to make such developments
alone. developments which have steadily
improved service and have resulted in a saving of untold mil
lions of dollars to Pacific Coast telephone users.
The Pacific Telephone
(A) and Telegraph Company
More than 70,000 peoplt working together to fur
nish ever -better telephone service to the West
MAYFLOWER
Begins On The Farm!
Mayflower Milk comes to you fro mthe
finest herds and the cleanest dairy farms in
the Northwest. Mayflower methods protect
its purity at every step from the dairy to your
refrigerator.
AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR
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HEPPNER, OREGON
PHONE 2682