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Show AUGUST THURSDAY, 1946 1, BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Trcmonton, OPA SAYS MOST COMMODITIES WILL KLVKKT TO JUNE 30th CEILINGS CLASSIFIED ADS What changes will the new price control act make in current trading practices? Mark H. Greene, Utah district price executive, on his return from Den-ve- T where he attended a confer, ence of regional and district price specialists, answered this question. "All commodities not expressly excluded from price control by the new act must be sold at not more than the June 30 ceilings," Mr. Greene said, "including sugar, beer, most canned goods, cereals, flour, bread, coffee, fresh fruits and vegetables. 40 per cent of the foods that the average family buys all have the same ceiling prices they had before OPA expired By Carmi fis I talked with a man iio bas been ln business for ny years. He said he start-- 1 j o0t with the idea that the CrId had an opening for him ,;d he's finally found the open-- C He's in the hole; ( j to --'- 1 often ' thot I would like to a paWn broker. a lot tally take man could of interest in A ut business. -o- I 3 ? -L an occulist an eye for the other hand, a roan who has June usiness. st ?3f course we all know the shak-;is craps. business shooting v -- oi f lad . the safest thing when your iing tire business is to come tire m,en. Try it. 3 your trained 1 MOW fert 30." now under control for posting, in food stores are now being The former comprepared. munity wholesale and retail food price orders were revoked .effective July 26, 12.01 a. m. Changes applicable at once, classified by Mr. Greene, are: Bread and bakery products Ceiling prices must revert to w'fctb TIRE Stwe, w (FRIDAY) fast amateur matches ARMORY 8:30 Big Parade 10.30 a. m. SATURDAY GAMES FOR KIDS - TWO R0DE0 ceilings in effect June 30. Fresh fruits and vegetables Community price lists being prepared for distribution about the first of August. At present, retailers must compute ceiling prices on cost plus the margin of profit in effect on June 30. War surplus materials Prices revert to June 30 ceilings. Clothing: and dry foods Ceilings remain the same as those furniture and everything in effect June 30. FOR SALE All kind used farm repair in line. L. A. Dodd. that must 4tp items clothing carry the equipment. Robbins Imolement. propsr price tags. 12 wee lToldigTLe 3 blk. N. of R. R. Station.' Phone FOR SALE L 1 Elwood. Roy New refrigerators, stoves, raHunsaker, tfc dios, small electric appliances LOST Brown wallet. RePrices revert to June 30 ceilings "WE INSURE EVERYTHING turn to Eldon zipper Bo swell at HunBUT THE HEREAFTER," and must be by the 1 saker Reward. Garage. ltp manufacturer. It is the respon- James Brough, Fire Insurance Agency. of the retail dealer to sibility BRING YOUR LITTLE "Tots", see that all articles ages 4 and 5 to the Children's UTAH will pay Theatre carry the proper tags. Studio, Monday, Augcash for dead or useless cows, hor-se- ust 5, at 11:30 a. m. to register Restaurant prices Must be sheep or hogs. Phone Tremon-to- n for the August short term of reinstated to their June 30 ceil159-- J or Garland tfc three weeks consisting of six ings with the exception of items lessons. Tuition $5.00. Tot class containing 20 per cent or more CASH for Live Poultry. H. A meets and Fridays, Mondays of exempted foods. This latter Gam, 453 N. 2nd West, Brighani 9:45 to 11 a. m. Mrs. Edith M. class must be sold on the basis Phone 698. to p Moore, director. Phone 10. of cost plus the, restaurant 1 ltc for the item DO YOU WANT A PIANO? operator's mark-uon June 30, 1946. At no obligation our sales van will Honey Ceiling prices were re- stop at your door and you can established at June 30, 1946 choose a piano from among six. levels. Producers maximum Write today. HART PIANO CO. 6 tfc price for bulk honey, f . o. b. pro- Preston, Idaho. ducers shipping point in con- "SEE ME BEFORE YOU tainers sold to other than conResidential BURN." Fire and James Brough, sumers is 12 cents per pound. THIRTY OPEN AIR DANCING 7-- 25 72-R- 1. - 6-- 20 Pre-ticket- 8-- 5- -9 pre-ticket- ed s, 35-J- 3. 8-- as BRIG HAM CITY, UTAH Commercial COLUMBIA ELECTRIC S2-J- DISPLAYED AT tfn LILENQUIST BROTHERS FOR SALE 5 foot fence slabs each. Stove length fire wood at $5 per cord. Barn timbers and a limited amount of lumber. Bell Saw Mill, south of Golf 4tc course, Logan, Utah. 5c FIXTURES FOR EVERY ROOM Come in and see them Phone 7-- 25 Tremonton 2-- trvv",'';-iV--i VUjAA I siS$t W your food and - LuX tSr-- l is . the CHECKERBOARD w&mm s u 1 m MM Many leading hog raisers get 100 lbs. ...Feed Cow Chow. Built for big milk production and long milking life pork with 5 V2 bu. corn and only 50 lbs. of of PURINA Hog Chow on the Purina fj 13 PURINA HOG J 2 Show Jrj . Plan. So we'll make this message short and sweet: Vico Motor Oil and Pep 88 Gas- - FALL EGGS RAISE A GOOD CALF AND YOUR GRAIN GROWING CHOW are truly great products which will give your car f Mm improved performance N at the store with the ) PJfiM Pardon our rantee and recommend. T Established 40 years LIGHTING FIXTURES that we spare no effort in producing products which we can cnthusi- - ,-S- ABSTRACTOR p but vc think all motorists would like to know olinc I S. NORMAN LEE 7-- 1 j, the new Pep 88 Gasoline is the "best ever." tically THE HONEYMOON IS OVER WHEN SHE STOPS DROPPING HER EYES AND STARTS RAISING ITER VOICE. pre-ticket- ed they've ever used. They tell us, too, that pride, Through the Bear River Wildlife federation, 800 bantam size pheasant were planted in the western part of the valley Tuesday. The young birds were brought from Springville by members of the state game commission and local sportsmen accompanied them on the trip. ed 72-R- 'j best motor oil PHEASANT PLANTED IN VALLEY 7-- 25 ::rtell us that new Vico l ltp 1 2, TRY A LEADER WANT- - AD Very frequently motorists 8-- 7-- 25 For baled per ing price, hay in the stack on the farm, $27. Hay sold in the field must be discounted $2 to $4. Restoration of ceilings on milk, meat, cheese and other dairy products, poultry, eggs and poultry products must await the decision of the federal decontrol board as to whether to restore controls. Among the foods exempted from price control until action by the federal price decontrol board are: Ice cream, most mayonnaise, salad dressing, oleomargarine, vegetable shortening, canned chicken. Any food containing 20 per cent or more of a product exempted from price ceilings is also exempt. On the other hand, corned beef hash, meat stews, chile con carne, soups, pork and beans and soups which contain less than 20 per cent meat, are covered by ceilings:. In addition, controls continue on sardines, tuna and other foods packed in oils. Food products made from grains, like breakfast cereals, corn syrup, oatmeal, remain unddr ceilings, although animal and poultry feeds made from Mr. are ceiling-fre- e, ;grains Greene explained. Bigf ifiht Card 12 7-- HELP WANTED at Cross Road Service. Men or Women for GOOD USED FARM machinery. steady work. Call J. H. Hadfield 1 used hay rake, 9 ft.; 16 hole at 152. 2tp grain drill; hay derrick in good shape; rubber tired tractor spreadRED ASTRICAN APPLES for er; 6 sections harrows in good sale. See Fred Hansen. Phone shape, steel; hay loader, John 2 Fll. 4 mi. So. of Tremonton. Deere; McCormick-Dcerin- g rod 3tc weeder, new; new feeders; grain and hand and tractor SELL Your freshly dead and use- scrapers Robbins Implement Co. less horses and cows to White's plows. Phone tfc trout Farm for highest prices and p. Phone Hyrum I RECONDITION SAWS, file quick pick-u011-Rcollect. sets, sharpen lawn mowers and Hay Prices revert to June 30 SI?FrMlBL76 ceilings. Loose hay in the stack kinds of fire, auto, crop insuron the farm where grown, ceil1. and ance loans. Phone ton. $22 August 2 and 3 than Cleaning of Garland. Automobile Insurance. Wheat & Beet Days More 47-J- 4, 6-- INVITES YOU TO Tonight FOR SALE Certified Wasatch SPECIAL NOTICE seed wheat at Garland Ware- furnaces. 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