10 Heppner Gazette Times, February 7, 1946 Count Chairman Calls Attention to AAA Farm Plans It's AAA farm plan time again, and within the next few weeks community committeemen will help Morrow county farmers and ranch, ers work out plans for meeting each farm's most urgent conservatioi needs with the assistance of the 1946 agricultural conservation pro gram, Henry Baker, chairman of the county AAA cmmittee said that Morrow county has a 1946 conser vation budget of approximately $65,000 and a handbook of some 22 approved practices for assisting op erators to head off soil erosion and depletion and to repair damage al ready done to the county's agri cultural resources. Farm plans will be the basis for participation in the program and every operator who intends to take part in the program must sign farm plan before he starts his spring operations or before May 1. Baker pointed out that the farm plan serves as the "contract" for the government-farmer partner ship through which the conserva tion program operates. Both par ties share in cost of carrying out a practice,, he explained, and since funds are limited, the operator must have approval of his practices be fore he starts work. He applies for fications and rates of payment foi and obtains this approval on the farm plan, and also receives speci the approved practices. The farm plan sign-up also gives committee men an opportunity to acquaint each producer with the production needs for 1946, and to help him plan his farm operations in line with production goals. Committee- llilitiiiiiimHitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliimiiiiiitiiiiiiliiiiiiriittiiiiiiiiiNiliiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiK NlllltllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIirllllimilllMflllllllllllllhtltllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllHIIKIIItllHKltlltl I Transferring r Heavy Hauling it 1 1 Padded Maying i Vans (I Storage Warehouse 11 U.P.andN.P.. II ii Penland Bros. Transfer Co. Ii i i 3D SW Dorion Avenue fl Phone 338 fl Pendleton, Ore. fl ft 1 TlllHIIIIIIIIHIIMIHMMtlimmllllllHIItllllltlllllHItltllllHHIIIIIIIimMlimtlllflllltllMllllltlllltlll. IIIIIIUUIHWIItlMIHmitllMlllV IIIIIUHintllllllMIIIIIIMIIHIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllltm'tlllltllth GAS AND AIR FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor Howdy Folks: With educators planning to use radio extensively in the classrooms it may not be long until scholars are taught in dialects. And when Willie fails to get his lessons it will take a technician to determine whether he needs a scolding or a new tube. While on the subject of radio, we might observe that radio could be improved if some of the entertain ers were given the air. Twenty million homes arc still without radios, accord ing to a newspaper item. iWe mentioned this to one of our customers and he said he wished to heck the house next door to him was one of them. YOU DON'T NEED TO WISH WHEN YOU NEED BATTERIES. Just come in and let us sell you A WILLARD AUTO LITE or GOODYEAR Richfield Service Heppner, Oregon Phone 1242 about price support and loan pro men also will have information grams, crop insurance, and other programs available through the county AA office. W. V. Parker was in Heppner the past week-end gatherng up household effects and some of his law library to move to Hood River where he has established his law practice and has found living quar ters for his family. As soon as the weather will permit, Mrs. Parker ind the two children will come from Texas where they have been living for some time awaiting the time when Mr. Parker would fin ish his stint with Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Randolph and fa mily left Tuesday morning for New Mexico to make their home. Mr. Tanner had been employed at Hodge Chevrolet company and Mr. Randolph had been in the employ of Case Furniture company. IONE NEWS NOTES Those attending the Hermiston Baker game Saturday night from here were Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley and Clarence linn. They reported a very thriling game. The Morrow county division, of the OSTA met at the school house Wednesday evening, Jan. 30. lone PTA served dinner at 6 p. m. There were about 50 teachers presentAfter dinner a film fur nished by the state department was put on by the Heppner group. Mu sic was furnished - by Irrigon stu dents and two vocal solos by Le Roy Darling, superintendent of Ir rigon schools. Discussions were held on the speech and musical festivals, spelling contests and typ ing contests, which will be held later. The junior class held a food sale Saturday at Bristow's store and took in about $23. B. C. Forsythe, superintendent, states that the projector for the moving picture machine has ar rived but the "mike" has not come. It is hoped that the school will soon be able to show films. Mrs. Ida Coleman and son Wal lace returned from Fergus Falls, Minn. Sunday. Mrs. Coleman vis ited her father who is quite all. She also had a visit with her dau ghter Jean who is in the Waves. Jean came to Minnesota from Washington D. C. to visit her mother. The HEC of Willows grange will have a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Berl Akers Feb. 15 Out of town relatives here for the Rietmann funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson of The Dalles, Mrs. Joe Stith, Meridian Ida., Robert Rietmann Fullerton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger, White Salmon, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Balsiger, The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. James Hendryx and Wm , Balsiger of White Salmon. Robert Rietmann and Larry Rit che returned to Fullerton, Calif. There's a Ford in your future! and Here's Our Policy on New Car Orders Many cusfrcmsrs have asked our policy in delivering new 1946 Fords, Mercury and Lincoln cars. Obviously, there will not be enough cars to go around for a while, but wc are now booking orders fo earliest possible delivery. Ford, Mer cury and Lincoln cars and Ford truck buyers are invited to fill in the card below. Additional cards are available at our showroom. Definitely, our policy on new car orders will cover the following: In order that we may determine more accurately our needs for cars and trucks for the coming1 year, it will he helpful to ns if you will indicatee your requirements on this card: I am interested in purchasing a new . . . ( ) Tord. Car ( ) "6" ( ) "8" ( ) Ford Truck ( ) Mercury ( ) Lincoln I wish to secure delivery about (Date) Remarks Now own (make and model) Name Address Phone No. City state 1. We are reserving a percentage of our cars for buyers who have served in the Armed Forces. We believe everybody will agree this is right and fair. 2. While we have no used cars, and would welcome a trade-in on a new car, we will not insist on a trade-in as a requisite to a new car. We will, however, make fair allowance for used cars traded to us. Our company, which is 100 Heppner owned, will continue to be fair and square with our customers and it is our aim to fill their new car orders in the order they are placed with us. W. C. ROSEWALL 12 Years with Ford ' ' , . '-'!,." w .... . S ""TsF5Sc55i2Riv'.. " ftwf MW HMMM aaHMHI fS- I f M It hnitftltf ililT irfifir iWtft hi "IftlitfmiiiTn nr FORD... MERCURY ... LINCOLN