Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 22, 1940, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, Feb. 22, 1940
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Seven
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Washington, D. C, Feb. 21. Unless
the senate restores funds eliminated
lay the house in department of ag
riculture appropriation bill a num
her of activities in the Pacific north
west will be curtailed. For example
take the weather: Most severe storms
come from out of the Pacific north
west, sweeping in from the ocean.
Vessel weather reporting service is
"out.' In addition to its aid to agri
culture this service is a safety aid
for aviation from Seattle to San
Francisco; from Portland to Salt
Lake City and all airways carry
ing mail and passengers.
There will be elimination of river
and flood forecasts on the Columbia.
No funds are available for checking
epidemic diseases of Douglas fir and
larch; all cooperation with states for
control of insects affecting men and
animals diseases and very limited
-will be the scocting to detect infest
ations of forest insects. No funds
are available to develop small ponds
and reservoirs.
No more money for loans to tenant
farmers. In Oregon loans have been
made in Linn, Lane, Jackson, Clack
amas, Lincoln, Malheur, Wallowa
counties, total $283,000. In Washing
ton a greater sum has been loaned.
Nothing in the bill for parity pay
ments (estimated 1940 obligations,
Washington $2,000,000; Oregon $1,
300,000). Without ballyhoo a conference
was held in Chicago a few days
ago at which the issue involved was
whether a new heavy industry
would be justified in being launched
in the Columbia valley area. The
conference continued for two days,
was attended by specialists and
technical advisers, and when and if
the decision is favorable all the
money necessary will be furnished
by one of the major financial houses
of the country. There has been no
indication as to when the jury will
come in with the verdict. It will
mean a big payroll if all goes well.
Commercial interests of the Pa
cific northwest may be credited with
having defeated any move in con
gress to place an embargo on ex
ports to Japan. The bill proposed
by Senator Schwellenbach of Wash
ington would have embargoed ev
prvfhinE? except agricultural items;
Senator Pittman's bill would stop
all shipments to Japan. Willingness
of their colleagues to save lace ot
the two senators prevented the for
eign relations committee from sum
marily rejecting both proposals, and
nothing will now be done until the
state denartment gives the word. It
is felt that relations between the
United States and Japan are suffi
ciently delicate without inviting fur
ther irritation by an embargo, and
action on the bills has been indefin
itely postponed.
Senator Holman of Oregon is still
waiting for the senate to act on his
resolution authorizing an investiga
tion of the immigration service. Al
though the. resolution is on ice, it
has received publicity and letters
have come from many parts of the
country making suggestions. Sever
al from California are proposing that
t.ViP inauirv delve into the reasons
why Secretary of Labor Perkins has
for years refused to approve ot
starting deportation proceedings ag
ainst Harry Bridges, CIO west coast
leader. The adininistration does not
look with favor on Holman's intend
ed probe.
If anyone thinks there is gas or
nil in Oregon. Washington or Idaho,
on the public domain, the general
land office will make a lease (filing
fees from $10 to $32) permitting
prospecting, and if deposits are dis-
covered the finders will be permit
ted to develop the property. Casual
prospects have been made in the
past without making a commercial
strike, and the government is now
willing to encourage the curious.
The market agreement program is
more popular on the Pacific coast
than anywhere. Leading group con
sists of 14,000 walnut growers in
California. Oregon and Washington
with a farm value crop (1939) of
$11,240,000; western Washington veg
etables 1300 growers, crop $1,150,000;
Oregon cauliflower 300 growers,
crop $90,000; Oregon and Washing
ton fresh prunes 600 growers, crop
$380,000; Oregon, Washington and
California hops growers, crop $5,
550,000; same states fall and winter
pear growers 3,000, crop value $1,-
600,000.
In the national capital there is a
firm conviction among 90 persons
that Roosevelt will be nominated for
a third term with the best chance of
any Democrat to be elected. There
is more doubt about electing Roose
velt than there is about his nomina
tion.
Vice President Garner is deter
mined to prevent Mr. Roosevelt's
nomination (he made Roosevelt s
nomination possible in 1932), and if
he cannot win himself he will throw
his delegates to someone like Farley
or Montana's Wheeler, but not to
Cordell Hull.
Inside groups of the White House
circle are looking to the Common
wealth Federation in Washington
and Oregon to look after Mr. Roose
velt's interests in the Pacific north
west.
MEETING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a spe
cial meeting of the Morrow County
Grain Growers, Inc., will be held at
Lexington, Ore., at 10 a. m., Satur
day, March 2, 1940, for the purpose
of amending the clause governing
capital stock to permit the expan
sion program now pending, and for
the transaction of any other business
that may come before the meeting.
- A special invitation is extended
to all producers including stock
men and farmers to attend. Free
lunch at noon.
R. B. RICE,
50-51 Secretary-Treasurer.
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
February is the last month that
you can get dog licenses at $1.00 for
male and spaved female, and $2.00
for female. After March 1st the
price is $2.00 for males and $4.00 for
females.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff.
48-51
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated January
27, 1940, 1 am authorized and direct
ed to advertise and sell at public
auction, at not less than the mini
mum price herein set forth:
The Southwest Quarter of
Section 28, West Half and
Southwest Quarter of Section
33, in Township 4 North of
Range 23, East of the Wilamette
Meridian for the minimum price
of $640.00. Terms, $200.00 cash,
balance in five annual payments
at 6 percent interest on deferred
payments.
THEREFORE. I will on the 2nd
day of March, 1940, at the hour of
2:00 P. M., at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner. Oregon.
sell said property to the highest
and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Want Ads
HURRY! HURRY!
Anniversary Sale ends February
29th. Save 10 per cent by having
needed repairs done now. Hurry!
Hurry!
ROSEW ALL-GENTRY MOTOR CO
Your Ford Dealer
For Sale One 3-bottom 16-in. In
ternational tractor plow; 4-section
springtooth. M. E. Duran, Heppner
Fifteen tons of hay for sale. E. W
Mover. Heppner. 50-51p
No. 15 of a Series
THE BEST USED CAR
BUYS IN TOWN
1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1937 Dodge Deluxe Sedan
1935 Dodge Sedan
1937 Ford Pick-up
1936 Chevrolet dual lV2-ton truck
1935 Ford 4-door Sedan
1934 Ford 2-door Sedan
FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY
For Sale One Delco automatic
32 volt light plant with Heavy Duty
batteries and table model radio.
One Westinghouse 32 volt light
plant with 2 vr. old H.D. batteries
One Kohler Automatis 110 volt
liffht plant.
o J.
One Servel Flamo 7 ft. refnger
ator.
One Servel Kerosene 5 ft. refrig
erator.
One Wedgewood combination Fla
mo range.
Can be handled for Cash or Terms,
Write Farmers Supply Co., Hermis
ton. Ore. 49-51
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route. Real oportunity for right
man. We help you get started. Write
Rawleigh's, Dept. ORL-84-0, Oak
land, Calif.
For Sale Cletrac 40 Diesel, 1935
model. $800 cash. A. E. McCulley
Hermiston, Ore. 50-51p
'i
m
WE WANT YOU TO FEEL AT HOME
wherever good beer is sold
The Brewing Industry realizes that de
cent, respectable people prefer to patron
ize decent, inviting places.
And we agree with them.
That is why we are taking action
in cooperation with law enforcement
authorities to "clean-up or close-up"
beer retail establishments that disobey
the law or permit anti-social conditions.
To do this we have instituted a new
self-regulation plan now in operation in
a few states and being extended as rap
idly as possible.
We think you will be interested in
knowing something about this program.
May we tell you about it in an interest
ing free booklet?
Write to the United Brewers Indus
trial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street,
New York, N. Y.
For Sale Harley-Davidson 81
motorcycle. 1937 model. Dee Cox
Jr.. Lexington. 49tf.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
Bv virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated the 4th
day of January. 1940, at Heppner,
Oregon, I am authorized and direct
ed to advertise and sell at public
auction, at not less than the mini
mum price, herein set forth after
each parcel:
The West Half of Section 29,
Township 2 North, Range 27
East of tht Willamette Meridian
in Morrow County, Oregon, for
the minimum price of $1.00 per
acre, cash or contract.
THEREFORE. I will on the 10th
day of February, 1940 at the hour
of 2:00 P. M., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner. Ore
gon, sell said property to the high
est and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is herebv given that the
undersigned was duly appointed by
the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for Morrow County admin
istrator of the estate of Kattie Buck-
num, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same with proper vou
chers to the undersigned at the law
office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published this 4tk
day of January, 1940.
E. L. BUCKNUM,
Administrator.
Save 10 on all shop work dur
ing our anniversary sale by having
needed repairs done now. Rosewall
Gentry Motor Co.
Setting Eggs Hansen W. L. strain,
picked eggs from all old hens, 35c
doz. Call 3F3, Heppner. Chris Brown.
49-51.
Practical nurse capable of man
aging small hospital. Inquire this
office.
Good home, small wage for wo
man to help with general work. In
quire this office. '
Piano in storage to be closed out
at sacrifice rather than reship. For
particulars write Factory Auditor,
P. O. Box 376, Seattle, Wash. 49-52.
Baled alfalfa for sale, first, second
and third cuttings. Price reasonable.
At old Morgan ranch 4 miles below
Cecil. Hubert Mackey. 47-48p.
Six-room house and bath, full
plumbing, good location, $1500. See
Clara Beamer. 24th
BEER. ..a beverage of moderation
oil lkWI
Wood for sale $7.50 cord, fir,
tamarack, pine; tamarack or red fir
posts 8c. Wood sawing anywhere,
cash or trade. Homer Tucker, city.
45-50p.
CHARGER
HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT
SYSTEM
Batteries Guaranteed 80 Pet. of Ord
inal Capacity at End of 5- or 10-Year
Period. .
8-ft. special built refrigerator for
battery operation.
Enjoy havine Sweeper. Iron, Toaster,
Waffle Iron and many other electric
fixtures.
3-YEAR PAYMENT PLAN
Free Estimates Without Obligation
Phone or Write
JOHN M. DEMOSS, Dealer
Moro, Ore. Res. DcMoss Spr.
CORRECT GLASSES
For Eye Comfort Better Vision
Come to Pendleton for Your Optical
Needs! "Eyes Examined by Mod
ern Methods. Glasses Ground to
Fit When Needed. Reasonable
Prices.
DR. DALE ROTIIWELL
Optometrist - Pendleton
Over Woolworths Phone 535-J
SHIP BY TRUCK
The Dalles Freight Line, Inc.
SERVICE BETWEEN
PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER
AND WAY POINTS,
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent
"PREVENT FOREST FIRESIT PAYS"