Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 08, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, March 8 1945
AAA News . a .
DAIRY PAYMENTS CONTINUED
Dairy production -ayments to
producers for the month of Janu
ary, February and March will be
made at the rate of 70 cents per
hundred weight for whole milk and
10 cents per pound for butt erf at.
Payments for this period will be
made to producers applying at the
AAA office after April 1 and not
later than May 31.
RUSSIAN ARMY GETS BUTTER
D.uring 1944 four percent of the
total butter supply of the United
States was shipped to the USSR
for use by the Russian army.
EGG PRICE SUPPORT
With war requirements in 1945
than in 1944, it apperas likely that
government buying of eggs for price
.support .will not be . needed. Short
ages of egg cases, labor and trans
portation might interfere with
normal distribution. WFA will
stand ready to support the produc
er's market by shell egg purchases,
if necessary.
DRY PEAS SUPPLY LARGE
The support price for dry edible
peas of $4.50 a hundred weight will
apply only to producers who keep
within their acreage goals or who
feed all peas grown on excess acres
to poultry or livestock.
PROPOSED POTATO CEILINGS
Proposed ceilings on white pota
toes marketed during July, Aug
ust and September, 1945 have been
announced by OPA at levels vir-
Food Program Under
Way in County
The week of March 3 to 11 is be
ing observed throughout the United
States as National 4-H Club week.
Members everywhere are doing
their part to produce and save
food, to make the most of what
they have and to keep vrp with the
4-H club motto, "Make the Best
Better."
Morrow county has 13 clubs or-
tually the same as these prices in
1944 before ceiling adjustments
were made for reduced yields.
Some minor changes in pricing
areas also are proposed by OPA.
ganized. Mrs. Lavinia Holcomb
leads the Rub and Scrub club in
Lexington. Mrs. Verl Frederickson
leads a health . club in Lexington.
Mrs. Holt, lone, leads a health
leads a health culb. Mrs. Cleo Rob
cluh Mass Rose Koosier, Heppner,
inson ' leads a health club in the
Hardman school and Miss , Mary
Perry leads one in the Pine City
school.
Mrs. B. C. Forsythe is leader of
the Busy Bee homemaking club , in
lone. Mrs. A. F. Majeske leads a
clothing and a homemaking club
in Lexington. Audrey Majeske is
leader of a camp cookery club in
Lexington. Mrs. Marie Lehman
leads a clothing club at Boardman.
At Heppner, Mrs. Tress McClintock
is leader of the Camp Cooks and
Mrs. Irene Nolan is leader of the
Stitch in Time sewing club.
NOW IN HAWAII
Mrs. Willard Blake received a
letter from her husband on' Wed
nesday stating that he is . now in
Hawaii. Mr. Blake is a gunner on
a B 29. ' '
Star Reporter
Friday-Saturday, March 9-10
Abroad With Two
Yanks
William Bendix, Dennis O'Keefe,
Helen Walker, John Loder
One big laugh hit when two hard
boiled marines go soft for a doll.
PLUS
Cheyenne Wildcat
The best yet of the Red Ryder
westerns.
Sun.-Mon.- Tucs." March 11-12-13
Going My Way
Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald,
Frank McIIugh, Rise Stevens,
Gene Lockhart, Robert Mitchell,
Boys Choir.
Delightful at every turn, few pro
ductions can exceed the richness,
the warmth and the captivation
which distinguishes Going My Way
and makes it superlative entertain
ment. Wednesday-Thursday, March 14-15
The Conspirators
Paul Hcnreid, Hedy Lamarr, Syd
ney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Vic
tor Francen, Joseph Gallcia
Partners in the greatest of all con
spiracies, met in the world's most
dangerous city, the prey of the
world's most dangerous men.
J. C. PKMMKY .. IH9
Handbags V. '
that .are . . . ssv 0vk
If your suit is tailored, you'll
want a trim envelope ... if
it's a dressmaker style, you'll
find a soft pouch is the per
fect complement. All leather.
OTHER STYLES 2.98
Simulated leathers, fabrics.
RAYON FABRIC GLOVES
98
Attractively stitched, care
fully tailored, in wearable,
washable fabrics. Black and
beautiful costume colors.-1
SATURDAY FEATURE at PEMNEY'S
On Sale at 1 p. m. Saturday, March 10
900 yards Cotton Prints
Sorry! No lay-aways or phone calls. Limit
9 yards to customer.
St. Patrick's Ball
at the
RHEA CREEK GRANGE HALL
Saturday, March 17
Dancing from 8:45 to 1 1 :45
Music by
KIDS. ABOUT TOWN
Admission: 50c; Tax 10c; Total 60c
per person
Dance
Willows Grange Hall
IONE OREGON
Saturday Evening
MARCH 10
GOOD MUSIC
Supper Served
Admission 50c, Tax 10c, Total 60c
Everybody Welcome
REMEMBER: The new curfew
ruling prohibits damcjing after
12. The hall must be cleared by
that time. Come early and enjoy
yourself until 11:45 p. m.
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THANK YOU!
Having sold Nell's Beauty Shop, I do not want
to retire from the business without expressing
my appreciation to the women of Morrow
County for their patronage and support during
the time of my ownership.
I sincerely hope you will continue to have
your beauty work done at the same place, now
under the name of the MarCarol Shop.
NELLIE G. ANDERSON
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