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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Dec. 9, 1948
GRACE C MILK PERMITTED
IK SHORTAGE AREAS BUT
MUST MEET STANDARDS
ConiiurTiTu In a number of sec
tions fo Orrgcm will be using
grade (' milk for the next several
month because the supply of
grade A milk is not nearly ade
oiiate to take care of the demand,
O. K. Bcala, chief of the division
of foods and dairies of the stale
department of agriculture, said
today.
At the same time Bonis declar
ed that the grad" C milk now en
tering the market in various
places in Oregon is wholesome
and that actually It is far better
than considerable ot the market
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milk that was used during the
war. The use of C grade milk on
Oregon markets is now permitted
under regulations promulgated
by the department and which
went into efect on November 1.
The regulations were drawn fol
lowing hearings last June.
The department official points
out that under the new slate reg
ulations, when grade A or grade
B miik is materially short of
supplying the needs of any given
market as it now is in the Lane
county area and In a number of
other sections ot the state the
department will permit grade C
milk to go on that market
Grade C milk, however, must
meet certain definite require
ments set up by the department.
These standards are considerablv
higher than the standards used
for milk entering the factory
channels. Moreover, grade C milk
must be pasteurized.
Mr. Beals points out that In ef
forts to see that there is a suffi
cient supply of healthful miilk
for Oregon residents, the depart
ment has now permitted the sale
of three grades of milk, grade A,
grade B and grade C for fluid
use, but each bottle or container
sold must be marked with the
true grade of the milk. Require
ments for grade C milk are not
as stringent at the dairy level as
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go back into uniform for their annual two-weeks' of active duty
training at posts of the regular Marine Corps establishment A
Brooklyn unit of the Organized Marine Corps Reserve Is pictured
above embarking for Camp Lejeune, North Carolina for summer
training.
are those for grade A milk. But
grade C raw milk for pasteuriza
tion must be produced on dairy
farms approved by the division,
must have a bacterial plate count
of more than 500,000 per milli
liter, must be free of off flavors
and must meet a sediment re
quirement. quirement. When this milk is
pasteurized it must contain not
more than 50,000 bacteria per mil
liliter and must bear a grade C
label.
WOMEN'S LUGGAGE
Luxuriously finished luggage at an
amazingly low price. Sturdy canvas
construction. Pyroxylin finish. Top
grain leather binding. Rich rayon linings.
Plus Federal Tax
9.90;
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Pullman Cm
16.75;
Wtrdrobe Cm
4 PIECE
DRESSER SET
So pretty and useful, too!
Gold colored metal on the
nylon bristle brush, hand
mirror, powder jar and
comb.
4.98
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Q. I have a service-connected
disability rated at 20 percent. Am
I entitled to the compensation in
crease now authorized because of
dependents?
A. No. Your disability must be
rated 60 percent or more before
the VA may authorize additional
compensation for dependents.
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Look over the want ads. You
may be able to save considerable
on some needed item.
STAR on REPORTER
prloes afternoon and Mralnv. nalM. ana.
cHlaally adrartuwd to fca oUurwUsl OhUdrui Bat,
a"rtos at, Fed. Tax .03, Total Mo) (trade, and Kirn
oheol Btudeats It rears and overt Bit Mm .40.
tal too; Adultst Bit. Froi. .60, red.
Tax .la, Total Me. Every child oogapvinf a seat
mast hare a tleket.
tanday shows oonttnnous starting at 1 p-m. AU other
shows starat at T:30 p.m. Boaotfloe op.ii evenings
aatll P-m.
Do you know the right answer? Every
week we call 10 residents of the commun
ity and ask WHAT IS FLAYING AT THE
THEATER TODAY? If you can answer
correctly in 20 seconds you receive a
FREE TICKET to the thow. Read our
newspaper ad and hang this program
near the phone to you'll have the right
answer 1
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. December 910-11
NIGHT TIME IN NEVADA
Boy Sogers, Adele Mara, Andy Devlna, Bob Ho.
Ian and the Bona of the Pioneers.
The same western Ingredients but better mixed
than usual. Photographed In good color.
PLUS
HERE COMES TROUBLE
William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Beverly Loyd, Emory
Parnell, Betty Compson, Joan Woodbury.
It's time to laugh again! Here Is pure, unadult
erated slapstick comedy entertainment
Sunday-Monday, December 12-13
Romance On The High Seas
Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Son SaFore. Doris
Day, Osoar Lavant, 8. I. Sakall. Erie Blore,
Fortunlo Bonanova.
The sunniest, songlest cruise In history ... In
color by Technicolor.
Tuesday-Wednesday, December 14-15
WALL OF JERICHO
Cornel Wild, Llnd Darnell, Ann Baxter, Kirk
Douglas, Ann Dvorak. Marjorle Bambeao, Hen
ry HnU, Barton MaoLane, William Tracy.
A ureal cast in the foremost best -seller by Paul
L Wellman , . . the unforgettable story of a cour
ageous woman.
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., December 16-17-18
DEEP WATERS
Dana Andrews, Jean Peters. Cesar Bomero, Dean
8tookw.ll, Anne Severe, Ed Begley, Leona
Powers,
The memorable saga of one small boy who be
longed to the sea . . . performances so human and
heartwarming, backgrounds so natural and
wholesome, It seems to be true. Outdoor scenes
were filmed In the locale on the roant of Mulne.
PLUS
Desperadoes of Dodge City
Bocky Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles. Good
western entertainment.
2.98
SHIMMERING SATIN SLIPS
Sizes 32 to 42
Lavishly lace trimmed and embroidered. She'll
love one of these under the tree.
Lace Trimmed Nylon Slips 3.98
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BLANKETS
6.90
Treated with Amuno to re
sist moths a warm 3 lb.
wool blanket for double
bed. 72" x 84".
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GIVE ACHENILLE
SPREAD
Give one to a friend or treat
yourself to a Christmas gift!
In white or pastel colors ac
cented with floral designs.
Double or twin size.
7.90
Extra long - 72" x 90"
All Wool BLANKETS
in weight t t Vr
Made of 1007. Virgin WooL
Rcryon satin binding.
Treated to resist moths
LACE TABLE
CLOTH
Fine sturdy cotton woven
Into a delicate pattern to
highlight your Christmas
table. Ea.sy to wash resists
shrinkage. 72" x 90" sire.
2.98
PRINTED
TABLE CLOTH
Give one and still save en
ough to treat yourself!
Sturdy cotton with gay
printed designs. Ea.sy to tub,
too! 52" x 52". Thrift-priced.
1.98
Throws Speaks I jjG,N
WIND-UP TRAIN
3.98
Railroad fans! Penney's
price is mighty low on this
nufhanlcal freight train
wt locomotive, tender,
grmdol !,, caboose and 12
rvtioni of track.
REMOTE CONTROLI
ELECTRIC
TRAINS
11.75
Streamlined locomotive
with piston rod action,
headlight and die cast
wheels. Dad, too, will love
it. Fun for young and old.
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As of January i, 1949, the Subscription Rate to
the Heppner Gazette Times will be
Per Year
We find this change necessary due to
the continued rise in the cost of pro
duction of the newspaper.
All subscriptions, new or renewals, re
ceived between this date and includ
ing Friday, December 31, 1948, will
be accepted at the current price of
$2.50 per year.
...
The home town newspaper
makes a nice Christmas
present for the whole fam
ily. Why not send in your
order now, under the old
price, for one or more subscriptions!
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