Forest and Range . . Editor's Note: Under the heading Forest and Range members of . the Heppner Ranger's office will keep the public informed on matters of interest relative to the Forest Service in this area. It is the aim of the contributors to have something in each week until the fire season, at least, and even then if there is One who can find time for it. ' Plans have been made in tne last week for our annual spring main tenance of 17; miles of telephone line. 104 mile's of trail and 405 miles of forest roads aU on t&e Heppner Ranger district. Blade maintenance work on roads will be done by a crew from Pendleton and will use a patrol grader post and pole permits have been issued recently to Jeff Walker, E. Dougherty and Harry ft8 addition to some for his own use. Cliff Dougherty is getting ou , some poles to repair the corrals and fen ces at the Rodeo grounds, e last trip in to .Nor Jones Prairie to measure the depth and water content of the. snow wi be made next week. This is the thud measurement to be made mis winter. , nm Sylvia McDaniels has been em ployed to work in the Heppner Ranger district office as clerk tor the coming summer. She wU start the first of April. Sylvia has work ed for the Forest Service for the last two summers as lookout. i LOST Needlepoint billfold, either at schoolhouse or on Main street, Monday. Keep'mOney and return article to this office. 52p SEED POTATOES Earliest of All, from certified stock. A. T. Dodge, Owner. Potatoes at Jackson Im plement Co. store, Lexington. 52c Heppner Gazette Times, March 21 , 1946 5 Gw& VaGuc "SPECIAL as featured en the "Rexall Drug Radio Show" starring Durante and Moore. CBS coast-to -toast ; Friday Nights. l i r for Reg. 19c Pkg. of 5 Klenzo Super-Thin RAZOR BLADES Regular 29c Tubt of Stag Coolated 'I SHAVE CREAM 1 29 J p Humphreys Drug Co. DRUE STORE NUTC Districts (except school), cities, towns and counties that employ five people or more for at least 600 hourt each per year, must notify the PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIREMENT BOARD Park Bldg., 729 S.W. Alder St., Portland 5, Ore., not later than May 1, 1946, aa required by chapter 401 Oregon Laws 1945, if they elect to exclude their em ployes from the state re tirement system. JO? . Within the reach of eryow I Of course you can afford electric cooking in your home! Pacific Power & Light has cut electric rates fifteen.times. Now the average home pays less than $2 a month for the electricity needed to operate a clean, accurate electric range. . j - ppAT cheap electricity for cooking. Twenty thousand homes already use PP&L s cneap Thousands more are planning to install electric ranges. Make arrangements now to put an electric range in your kitchen. A2 ' HOW PP&L CUT THE COST OF ELECTRIC COOKING: 5.16 ji Chort shows cost o .til uiino electrit rpnge tn on overage home 3.M 2.76 2.00 "1920 1925 1930 1935 1940 10DY Paefc Power i L'gtf A Self-Supporting, Ux-Payiag Business MAKING YOUR UECTRICITY CHEAHR M0 CICWEM w If it is to be had, we have it . . . and it is our pleasure to serve you with the very best the markets offer Central Market and Grocery