Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 25, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Heppner Gazette Times, April 25, 1946
lone Principal to
Head Lex School
Farmers May Get
More for Wheat
Morrow county farmers who have
not sold their wheat have the op
portunity to receive 30 cents a bu
shel in addition to the ceiling price
for it, said Henry Baker, county
chairman, this week.
The 30-cuit premium, offered
under government purchase in the
Food for Famine drive, may be
obtained by signing a contract of
sale form, available at any ware
house or elevator or at the county
AAA office, if the wheat is deliv
ered to Commodity Credit Cor
poration before May 25, 1946. and
is sold by June 15, 1946.
The contract of sale also provides
that wheat under loan to Commo
dity Credit Corporation need not
be redeemed before entering into
the sales agreement.
Certificate sale of the wheat un
der contract of sale entitles the
producer to sell on any day he
elects up to April 1, 1947, should
he not elect to sell before June 15,
to obtain the 30-cent premium.
The premium is in addition to the
ceiling price at the point of deliv
ery for the day on which the pro'
ducer elects to sell.
William Ludwig principal of lone
high school has signed a contract
to be superintendent of the Lex
ington school for the following
school year.
Ludwig, who has had 1Z years
teaching experience in both grade
and high school, is a graduate of
Southern Oregon College of Edu
cation and has a Bachelor's degree
from Walla Walla college. He has
had work from the Universities of
Oregon, Colorado and Illinois and
Washington State college.
He was assistant principal in the
Hanford, Wash, school during the
emergency when the school enroll
ment was 1500 at the peak.
He will coach athletics in addi
tion to his other duties in Lexing
ton.
Vawter Parker of Hood River
was in town recently on his way
to Colorado Springs where he will
meet his family. Mrs. Parker and
the children are coming from Tex
as where they liave been several
months while Mr. Parker was es
tablishing his law practice and
searching for a domicile.
Was
very ?omiiy may have a
chanical Bridget to scrub
from the wall
me-dirt
Is.
'u in 1946, we still have to
save used (at to moke enough soap to
wash walls and woodwork by hand. Use
ond re-use food fats and then turn them
In I your meat dealer (or (our cents a
pound to make soap and other house
hold essential. Fats and oils ore short
the world over. By conserving fat you
help to feed the starving millions.
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
AN AMERICAN BANTAM
'A -TON ALL-STEEL
UTILITY TRAILER
90 Cu. Fn Body 6 Ft. Long
31" Wide-Weight 500
For
RETAILERS - WHOLESALERS
MANUFACTURERS
FARMERS - FAMILY USE
Manufactured by
AMERICAN BANTAM CAR CO.
BUTLER, PA.
Jesse M. Chase
We Buy - Sell - Trade
Cars, Trucks, Trailers
7th and S. E. Court
Phone 492
Pendleton, Oregon
Steward Cole had a long week
end in Joseph, his former home
He returned Tuesday evening.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies went to Port
land last week to attend a special
clinic of osteopaths. He expected to
Wnili
The Modern Merchant
Doesn't wait for SALES
be gone at least two weeks but
was called to Pendleton Wednes
day. The younger son of Dr. and
Mrs. Tibbies became quite ill in
his father's absence so Mrs. Tib
bies gathered him up and went to
Pendleton where the Doctor was
to meet them.
JOHN BRADY
Services wert ield Monday
morning from St Patrick's Catho
lic church for John Brady who died
April 18 at St Anthony's hospital
in Pendleton. Mr. Brady had been
ill for several weeks at his resi
dence here and was taken to the
hospital whe; nis condition became
serious. Deceased was a native of
Ireland and came to this country
about 40 years ago, working as a
ranch hand and herder until age
forced retirement from active life.
As far as could be learned, he had
no relatives in this part of the
world.
Hermiston Laundry and Dry Cleaners
FOR DRY CLEANING ONLY
Pick-up Heppner, at Pieper' Rooming
House, corner N. Main at Baltimore
Lexington Post office, Mrs. Breshars
lone Jack's Place, Jack Farris
Pick-up and Delivery Thursday mornings
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OPERATE A POWER SYSTEM, TOO!
O Yes, everyone knows all things cost more today, including
the numerous things necessary to build and operate an electric
system. Just think . . . since 1940 our taxes alone have gone up
70... and average wage rates have increased 44.
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'Here are the facts from the record: PP&L's average rate for residential electric
service today is nearly one-third less than it was in 1940 ... a direct saving to you!
How has this been done while your other expenses have been going up and up?
Efficient management, hard work, 36 years of electrical "know how", that's the answer.
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