Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 28, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette Times, February 28, 1946 7
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percent higher than the original I nancial load there are several ave-1
estimates made by the state. nues 0f approach although the traf- I
The first bid opened was for the fic jg hyy cn a, of ihom ,
i Is1 lie e'Pei .eiH y lunu. unw ctui'wi
U "0.000 to the good. There is tV
55.0CO.COO "cushion" th brain chiH!
the state hospital farm for which
an appropriation of $225,000 was
SXELL TO RUN
Poltical procedure got the .green
light this week when Governor Earl
Snell announced, "I am a candidate The state board of higher educa
tor reelection as governor, ... to tion had a similar experience this
u tu f, M Senstor Dean Walw. There ,
uui nit; tut.- wai. me iuy uiu iwi - . . -
u s-cnroA rvii. u-4 . thp scheme of budding the most
job was 5511C30. Other bids went as! ,
v,;t. ens w ti, ,f..v ra,tice,i I badly needed buddings at present
estimate, upped $100,000 is still
$1SG,930 short of the low bid.
carry forward the important work
well under way." The statement
sparkled with a latent campaign.
Potential and precarious candidates
of both political parties have long
awaited the governor's decision.
The tiling deadlne for candidates
for the May primaries is March 8.
weeK wun its bu:iamg program
when it opened bids on college and
university dormitories and found
bids greatly in excess of estmates.
NEW GI SCHOOL PLANS
The latest proposal for the accep
tance and use of the Klamath Falls
marhe barracks, a $6,500,000 gift
Never in the history of Oregon offer from the navy, comes from
politics have candidates been so the state Veterans Adinistration.
cautious about filing early. In only
one of the state's four congressional
districts had a candidate filed this
Monday morning for a congress
ional seat. This pattern of strategy
is general just now. "Why file early
any longer than is necessary?" ad
monished a wise-cracking young
kingmaker here at the capital. Late
filing tactics puts the nerve strain
on the other iellow. It also makes
The plan is to augment educational
facilities for GI's by using the 870
acre plant for a period of two or
three years.
Last Saturday Governor Snell
and other state officials including
members of the emergency board,
the legislature and the board of
higher education visited the most
of the 77 buildings included in the
site and were favorably impressed
hitrh costs and raying for them j
with monev earmarked for the oth-'
ers. And of course there is a dead
endto that approach.
A health instruction conference
will be held at the capital March 1.
and 2 under the auspicies of the I
state educational department. Sev
en school centers wll participate in
the project including Nyssa, Rose-
burg, Boardman, Jefferson, Mrytle
Point, Jane Adams high school of
Portland and Heppner.. The W. H.
Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek
Mich, is financing the project and
seeks to solve the health instruction
problems of those schools, with the
view of solving statewide school
health problems.
the campaign shorter for all con-iwith ihe plan It win cost approxi
cerned and cuts down advertising
costs. Via grapevine comes the
scuttlebutt that there will be state
wide tickets pledged to 'public own
ership of public serving utilities."
A group of veterans is working to
complete an "all veterans'' ticket.
liUUi BID JOLTS
When the state board of control
opened bids this week for state in
stitutions authorized by the legislab
ture or the vote of ii.'t people, Uiey
were found to be fro. Vtl to 2a0
AUTHORITY OU
DEAFNESS ME&s
mately $400000 a year to operate
the proposed institution on a basis
of loOO veterans attending. The
veterans under the GI bill of rights
would pay approximately $1-0,000
a year, leaving an annual deficiency
of !L,"0,OCO. To meet this extra fi-
PUZZLED?
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Basketball
Tourney
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March 7-8-9
Season Tickets Ro-Cryod
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TURNER. VAN MASTER
i:id CO.V.I'ANY
You will lose that puzzled ex
pression . when you read our
menu. It is easy to order
i! a meal here, for no matter
i what you select you are bound
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to be satisfied.
Join the well-fed ranks
. by taking your' meals at
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A SCIENTIFICALLY TRAINED
EXPERT ON I!E1?ING TKOB
LF1WS WILL DEMONSTRATE
REVOLUUTION R,Y NEW
HEARING SYSTEM
AT IIErPNER
Mr. Woitbingtfin wrl conduct a
free clinic for the hard of hearing
at Hcnnncr Hotel on March 6,
from 10 a. m. to 7 p. ni.
Now you can actually have a per
sonal consultation on your hearing
problems actually learn from ,a
trained specialist, wthout cost or
obligation, how you too can enjoy
pleasant, relaxed hearing once
agr.in.
A feature of this Hearing Clinic
will be a demonstration showing
how the great new Acousticon
Hearing System answers the gov
ernment's demand to meet each
and every need of the hard of hear
ing . . . and to furnish not just a
hearing aid, but a complete hearing
system,
An important point of the Acous
ticon Hearing System is the re
markable Acousticon "Hearing Len
ses", made by world's oldest manu
facturer of hearng aids. They ac
tually focus sound for the ears the
way optical lenses focus vision for
the eyes.
The new Post War Super Power
Instrument will be demonstrated.
Even if you have never heard be
fore, come in and SEE IT TRY IT
HEAR this astounding New In
strument with the Tiny batteries.
If you are unable to attend Clinic,
an evening appontment in your
own home may be arranged.
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From Alarch 1 we will be located in Room 214,
... First National Bank Building
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A favorite with the fastidious
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In f his pre-Lentcn season you will not find it difficult to supply your family with good
meals if you choose your food from our ample stocks. Of course, if you prefer fish you
may get that here, too, but there are many other items in our market to meet the de
mand for good, wholesome meals at this season of the year.
Central Market and Grocery
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