Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 25, 1939, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, May 25, 1939
AAA Program for
Wheat Announced
For Next Season
No Market Quotas,,
More Acreage, New
Signing in Set-Up
Three important developments
regarding Oregon production of
wheat in the coming year have been
announced recently by the state Ag
ricultural Conservation program of
fice in Corvallis.
First of these was the decision by
the secretary of agriculture, based
on present and prospective supplies
of wheat this year, that there will
not be any market quotas proclaim
ed for wheat. Latest estimates indi
cate a total supply about 47 million
bushels below the figure where the
law requires that a marketing quota
be proclaimed and referred to the
farmers for a vote.
The second announcement had to
do with the fixing of an allotment
of 62 million acres for wheat in the
United States for the 1940 crop. This
compares with 55 million acres for
1939, or an increase of approximately
13 per cent. The new quota of 62
million acres is about the normal
planting needed for domestic use
and moderate exports. This indi
cates that the wheat surplus prob
lem is more nearly in hand than it
has been for some time, according
to N. C. Donaldson, state executive
officer.
The new level means that Oregon's
wheat allotment, which is 768,303
acres this year, will be increased at
least 10 per cent next year and pos
sibly more. With the national allot
ment figure set, work on county and
individual allotments will be under
taken at once, making it possible to
announce these by July 1. .
The third announcement concerns
farmers who have grown no wheat
during the past three seasons but
who would like to grow some in
1940 and desire a wheat allotment.
The present farm act provides that
up to 3 per cent of the total county
wheat allotment may be allocated
to such new wheat farms. This makes
it possible to develop new farms or
to change farming practices in ac
cordance with best farm manage
ment principles.
Applications for such new wheat
allotments are made in writing to
the county committee and must be
done not later than 15 days after an
nouncements of all allotments for
old wheat farms are made.
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
Mrs. Clara Beamer, county relief
manager, attended a state confer
ence at Salem Friday and Saturday.
Many noted speakers were present
and social workers from California
and Washington attended as well.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oreeon for Morrow County, admin
istratrix of the estate of Eugene Mat
tes, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased, are hereby required to
Dresent the same with proper vouch
ers duly verified, to said adminis
tratrix at the law office of P. W.
Mahoney, at Heppner, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated and first published this 25th
day of May, 1939.
SARAH MATTESON,
Administratrix.
HimttmiHnmiiiiiHHtimttiitiiimnit
At Heppner
CHURCHES
PENNEY'S EXPOSITION
DAYS
REPRICED Women's
LADIES' COATS AND SUITS Panne Satin
$4.98 SLIPS
Women's Rayon II LADIES' RAYON 44:C
PANTIES TAFFETA SLIPS
a Greatest Values
JLUC dfC we have ever had
46" OILCLOTH FLOUR SACK GIRLS' PANNE
SQUARES SATIN SLIPS
i9Cr"- 5Ceach 49C
BOYS' WASH TUFTED LADIES'
SLACKS BATH MAT
and Lid Cover HATS
69C I set REDUCED
MEN'S Bl BLESS Closing Out One MEN'S WORK
OVERALLS Group Men's Dress SHIRTS
PANTS
79C $1.00 ea 49c
Men's Leather Faced Gauntlet MEN'S AND BOYS' MEN'S
GLOVES POLO SHIRTS UNDERWEAR
Short Sleeves and Long Legs
25c 49c 49c
PANNEL II SMALL BOYS' MEN'S WORK
CURTAINS POLO SHIRTS SOX
10c 25c 1 3 fo, 25c
Closing Out One Group Men's MEN'S PRINT Closing Out All Men's Regular
BETTER SHIRTS PAJAMAS OXHIDE
50c 98c 4oT
Sizes 16, 16, 17 only Boys' Sizes at 79c jLt ea.
ClftJRCH OF CHRIST
MARTIN B. GLARK. Pastor
9::45 Bible School
11:00 Communion and Preaching
7:00 Christian Endeavor
8:00 Evening Church Service
7:30 P. M. Wednesday
Choir Practice
7:3:0 P. M. Thursday
Prayer Meeting
THE ASSMBLY OF GOD
Rev. E. D. Greeley
Special services each evening ex
cept Monday and every afternoon
at 2:30 with Evangelists Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Foos in charge. Thes?
meetings are for all, so come with
the others and get your portion.
Good lively singing and scriptural
messages.
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor
Sunday: Bible School 9:45 A. M
Worship Service 11 :00 A. M.
Ep worth League 7 :00 P. M.
Evening Worship 8:00 P. M
Tuesday: Boys' Club 7:00 P. M.
2nd Tuesday, Missionary Meet
ing 2 :30 P. M
Wednesday : Choir Practice . 7 :30 P. M.
1st Wednesday, Ladies Aid Business
and Social Meeting 2:30 P. M.
All other Wednesdays: Sewing Group
meets. Thursday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M.
The subject for the morning ser
vice will be "The Gift of the Holy
Spirit." The Holy Community will
be observed during this service. The
evening union service will be in the
Christian church.
ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.
Bishop Remington will conduct
communion and morning service at
11 o'clock.
lone United Church
Rev. C. F. Trimble, Pastor
Sunday school 10:00. Christian
Endeavor 7:00. The pastor will not
return until next week. There will
be no preaching services Sunday.
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o Stores Closed Tuesday, Memorial Day
Shortening
PEARL, White
and Flaky
43c
4 LB.
CTN.
PICNICS
Fancy Shoulders
for frying or
baking
Lb. . . 19c
LARD
Armour's
Texturated
4lbctn 48c
8 lb pail 95c
Prices Effective FRI.-SAT.-MON.
TOMATO JUICE, Pierce's No. 1 tins .... 4 for 25c
Flavorade .. 3 pkgs. 10c Salted Peanuts .. Lb. 15c
CHEESE full cream Lb. 19c
Shefford's y2 Lb. asst. Bricks Pkg. 15c
Crackers, Glenco salted or Graham, 2 lb. box 20c
COFFEE
Airway 3 lbs. 39c
Nob Hill 2 lbs. 39c
Edwards 2 lbs. 45c
4 lb. handy tin 89c
FLOUR
Harvest Blossom
49 LB. SK. $1.15
Kitchen Craft
49 LB. SK. $1.29
SUGAR
PURE CANE
in Cloth Bags
10 lbs. 57c
25 lbs 1.39
PORK & BEANS, Phillips No. 2i2 tin Spec. 10c
OLIVES, Ripe No. 1 tall 2 Tins 25c
PICKLES, Col. Dills 2 No. 22 Tins 25c
SALAD DRESSING, Cascade Qt. 25c
MAYONNAISE, Nu-Made or Piedmont, Qt. 35c
MILK
Tall Federal
or Mt. Vernon
1598
Pancake
FLOUR
Maximum
2y2 Lb. Pkg. 15c
No. 10 Bag .... 49c
Fly Spray
"BULK"
Bring your con
tainer Quart 25c
Gallon 95c
BAKING POWDER, Calumet 10 lb. tin $1.49
CORN PEAS, No. 303 tins 3 for 25c
TOMATOES, Solid Pack No. 2 6 Tins 55c
STRING BEANS, No 2 tins 6 for 55c
SOAP, Supurb granulated 2 Lge. Pkgs. 39c
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LETTUCE solid heads
CABBAGE, firm and crisp.
RADISHES, GR. ONIONS 4
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CARROTS, crisp and tender
STRAWBERRIES
Place Your Orders NOW
ONLY
4 for 15c
. Pound SVic
Bunches 09c
. 2 Lbs. 13c
6 Lbs. 10c
.. 8 Lbs. 25c
... 3 Bu. 17c
Crate $1.75