TIIIY LIKE WRASSLIN' With time on their hands and a yen to see bloodshed, William and David Hynd left for Portland Wed nesday afternoon to witness a bone crushing exhibition at the Coliseum or some other place. They did not indicate that they would challenge the winner. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith have been having houseguests the past week. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Donnelly of Portland arrived to spend the week-end and attend the Round-up. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bockmier of Spokane were guests Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryant and children are spending a few days visiting relatives here this week from their home at Lewiston Ida. Earl has just completed a season with the forest service, working in a northern Washington forest. Bruce Smith of Seattle is a guest at tl: 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. jSver eit Smith. The men are brothers and the visitor will spend two weeks here. Henry Happold drove to " Port land Tuesday to get his daughter and baby and bring them to Hepp been very ill is able to be out again ner to visit. Mrs. Happold, who has now, though still unable to be at work in the post office. Mrs. Ger trude Applegate is working in her place. Jackson Miner, former bank em-, ploye is expected to arrive in Hep- j pner Friday from Ft. Collins, Colo, j where he has been enrolled in vet- j erinarian school ! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reed of Ocean Lake, Oregon, have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ernie' Winchster for a few days. They brought Mrs. Winchester's young son, Lowell Lee Turner home in time to start to school. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill left the! first of the week for Wallowa to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten. o FOR SALE 4-room house; full basement, oil furnace; sawdust hot water heater. Propery well well improved. Don Strait. 26p Heppner Gozette Times, September 20, 1945 5 Take a Trip by Airplane! For the rest of this week, including Sunday, flying service will be available at the Lexington Airport. Passenger Rides and Charter Flights Contact me at the airport or phone 2504 Heppner. Full time service for flights and student instruction after October 1. Forsythe Flying Service JACK FORSYTH E mm' SEAL LOW-COST ELECTRICITY EfflEW mi m and illliyit V. . .-,,.-.,,..:,J lin i'.. J V. AT PP&L'S NEW LOW RATES, YOU GET 1 25 KWH AT AN AVER AGE SAVING EQUI VALENT TO ONE MONTH'S FREE SERY1CE PER YEAR PRICf IS ONLY l'jc PER KWH ANYWHERE ON THE PP&L SYSTEM JHIS BIG BLOCK OF KWH AVAILABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE AT THE VERY LOW RATE OF ONLY 610 OF A CENT PER KWH (YOU CAN USE 600 KWH, AT IHJS RATE, FOR JUST $3.60), lllllirmilfTI U Ml II ! '! ! If ' v EXCESS KWH AT OVER 850 U PER KWH you realize how lit- it costs to add to your present elec trical comforts and com niences with PP&L's new low rates for homes and farms? Look at the diagram above. You'll see that your new low rate drops to only iy2 cents a kilowatt-hour as soon as you have used 125 kilowatt-hours in any montK In other words, if you already use 125 KWH a month, you can Increase your use by 100 KWH, for example, at an additional, Cost of only $1.50. Then when you get up to 250 KWH a month, your rate drops sharply down to only 610ths of a cent a kilowatt-hour. You can ' buy 600 KWH at this big-value, quantity discount price! And if your requirements call for more than a total of 850 KWH a month the added kilowatt-hours cost you the very modest amount of 1 cent per KWH. With such an attractive rate available, it is wise home man. agement to start planning now for the new electrical appliances you need and want and that will be ready for you soon! MCIIFK POM YOUR BUSINESS-MANAGED POWER SYSTEM