Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 7, 1951 Ceiling Prices Must be Posted by June 18 ATTEND COMMENCEMENT AT WASHINGTON STATE Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer Wright were in Pullman, Wash, over the week-end to attend the 55th an nual commencement exercises of completed his academic courses earlier this year.he returned to the college to participate in the June 3 exercises and to receive at that time his Bachelor of Sci times. Their marriage will take place June 16 at Kent. o Mrs. W. E. Mikesell will leave Portland June 14 by plane for Los Angeles to attend the wed ding of her oldest granddaugh ter on June 22. She expects to be gone about a month. HOMEMAKER'S GUIDE TO BEEF CUTS ence degree in agriculture. Washington State college at which time more than 1200 stu dents received their degrees. Al Also among the graduates was Jim's fiancee, Miss Eileen Whall of Kent. Wash. Miss Whall has visited in Heppner a number of though the Wright's son Jim had 1 I for all occasions MART VAN'S FLOWER SHOP n mi rnn mm The Trend Is To Self Propelled Combines SAVE . . MEN . . . One Operator One truck driver (2 trucks) MACHINES ... No tractor Save trucks in the field GRAIN... Saves 60 per cent in open ing fields MONEY... Long life High trade-in Massey-Harris, the pioneer, has per fected the only proven self-propelled combine. Logan Implement Service lone, Oregon IT First National! Order that needed furnace or water heater before the rush season. Just tell your dealer you want FIRST NATIONAL financing . . . he'll do the rest. Prompt service... no mortgage required., convenient monthly payments. w-QLm, HEPPNER BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND "ivs tuna odeson roomf" Member Federal Depot!) Iniurance Corpororloa ' ''!mPm j HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $3.00 a year; single copies, 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor MDUl (WHOLESALE) IEEF CUTS MD TES UTAH COTS IAH flOl Afri. America, This chart shows you by name and shape each of the standard cuts of beef made to be sold at retail from the wholesale cull In the center of the chart. Each of these beef cuts is subject to dollar and-cents price ceilings at your retail meat shop. Tour retailer ha been provided with the dollar-and-oents-oeUlng prioes for the prloing zone in which you live. Tou can ask to see these prices. Effective Ju, 18 welling prices must be posted by your butcher. Lower beef prices will be effective on August 1 and another reduction will be effective on October 1. SURVEYING FOR TAFT The first scouts of the 1952 presidential campaign to reach Oregon were in Salem last Fri day. "To see how the land lays." David S. Ingalls, cousin of Sen ator Robert A. Taft, and Ben Tate the Ohio senator's friend and ad visor invited a score of Willam ette valley newsmen to lunch and to discuss the popularity of Taft "just in case he should run." "Bob is undecided," said Tate. "That's why we're here. We want to get the feel of the grassroots." 'What this country needs in the presidency is some man who will stand foursquare for the princi pies of American government, whether that man is Senator Taft or someone else," Ingalls said. In a private interview Tate called attention to Senator Taft's winning campaign in 1950 when he carried the state by a heavy majority even in the industrial counties where the labor vote is heaviest. "We observe voters are pulling away from the showboat type of candidate in recent elec tions. That pleases us. Bob is factual and direct." Ingalls add ed. 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When you need medical advice . . . please see your physician ... it is his job to prescribe for you . . . and ours to fill his prescription, accurately and promptly. Saager's Pharmacy nation-wide survey trip. Charles P. Taft, a younger bro ther of Senator Taft and son of William Howard Taft, president of the United States 1909-1913, will be in Oregon June 10 to ad dress candidates for baccalaure ate and graduate degrees at the University of Oregon, Ingalls re vealed. The title of his speech will be "The Rock of Our Salva tion." WEAPONS IN CELLS Prison guards and 20 state po licemen pulled a surprise raid and search Thursday on the 1,562 inmates of the Oregon state peni tentiary after a tip-off that an at tempt to smuggle arms into the institution was planned. The shakedown that began at 5 a. m. netted dozens of prison made knives of various sizes, blackjacks and slip-knots. Thursday night 300 trusties on outside jobs went on a hunger strike, refused to eat the evening meal and some refused to work. Friday morning the men refused to budge from their cells for breakfast or dinner. Friday af ternoon, Prison Warden George Alexander went on a strike of his own, by announcing no meals would be prepared, a new inmate committee held a meeting with Alexander after which the con victs filed into the mess hall for an evening meal without dis turbance. NEW STATE DEPARTMENT Harry S. Dorman, who has serv ed the state as budget director for the past 28 months, was appoint ed state director of finance by the governor last Friday. He will take over his new office August 1. The law creating the new department becomes effective on that date. The department of finance will take over the printing depart ment, purchasing department and restoration functions former lv administered by the state board of control, the budget de partment, part of the accounting and property management de partments, and will set up state automobile pools where feasible, Dorman left Wednesday for Minnesota to study the workings of the financial department of that state, which has been in op eration for several years. He will also study the California and New York state deparements of finance. La Verne J. Young is scheduled for appointment as budget direc tor in the department of finance Dorman's salary will be $9,600 a year; Young's $7,920. BUSSES, TRUCK PAY MORE Fees collected by the state for operation of commercial vehicles over Oregon highways for the first five months of this year amounted to $2,466,152, an all time high for the period. Collections for last month were $548,415, an increase of more than 25 per cent over May of 1950. HIGHWAY COMMISSION MOVES If you have occasion to visit the state highway commission in Salem and should ask how to get there, you no longer will be told to "go to the pen and turn right." This week the commission started on a four-week job of moving into its new building lo cated In the capitol group. The public is cordially invited to attend OPEN HOUSE at the R-E-A building, North Main Street in Heppner Saturday, June 9 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. This event will mark the official opening of the new home of the Columbia Basin .Electric Cooperative and it offers an opportunity to look over the building. Every one is invited to call during the hours from 10 till 4, especially all R-E-A members. The ladies of the Rhea Creek Grange will serve refresh ments throughout the day. 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