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    Thursday, April 25, 1940
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Seven
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Washington, D. C, April 17. Pulp
and paper mills in Oregon and
Washington will soon feel the effect
of the German invasion of the Scan
dinavian countries and the publish
ers of newspapers will probably be
touched in the pocketbook. There
has long been a substantial import
ation of wood pulp and newsprint
from the countries now a battle
ground (Finnish exports to the Uni
ted States were so profitable that
Finland was able and willing to pay
its war debt), and with the seas
mined and a tight blockade the
supply of wood pulp and newsprint
is shut off.
This phase of the war throws the
burden of providing pulp and paper
on the domestic mills. For the first
time in years the domestic mills are
not faced with foreign competition
in the home market. There are
many mills in the Northwest, giving
employment to several thousand
workers. Last year the union of
workers took the initiative in ask
ing members of the Washington and
Oregon delegations to curb the in
flux of foreign pulp and newsprint;
asked that a quota be established,
for the union did not take the posi
tion that no pulp should be ad
mitted. Ordinarily, mill operators
would seek the curb on opposition,
but with the Oregon and Washing
ton mills the request came from the
workers, who argued that the less
pulp imported the more employ
ment for mill hands.
A. V. Allen and the Columbia Boat
& Barge System, Ltd. Mr. Allen
says that he organized and was op
erating a barge system to take wheat
from the upper Columbia down
stream when a wall in Celilo canal
broke, making the canal impassable.
Senator McNary arranged for funds
to have the break repaired imme
diately as an emergency, but noth
ing was done for a year and the
barges could not move the wheat
stored east of the canal. Then the
army engineers began construction
of the dam at Bonneville and that
prevented the barges from passing.
Because of these obstructions, which
damaged the barge company, Allen
asks $177,938 individually and $180,-
PINE CITY NEWS
Frank Helms Buys
Ranch at Spokane
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Frank Helms returned Friday
from Spokane where they have pur
chased a ranch and plan to move
as soon as school is out.
Mrs. Lois Kent spent the week
end at Rainier visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGreer made
a business trip to Portland Friday
returning Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch, Jr., at
tended the dance at Lena Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger
and son of Pasco visited with Mr.
Wattenburger's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. The elder
Mr. Wattenburger is recovering from
a light attack of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family of Butter creek and Mr.
and Mrs. Emery Cox and family of
Hermiston were dinner guests of
the Walter Wigglesworth family in
Echo.
Guy Moore of Heppner spent the
week end with . his mother, Mrs.
Roy Neill.
Mrs. Gladys Corrigall wsa taken
to St. Anthony's hospital Thursday
evening. She was suffering from
a heart attack, but is somewhat
improved .at this writing.
Mrs. Ethel Knighten, teacher of
the Alpine school, and her children
spent Monday night with her moth
er, Mrs. Roy Neill.
Burl Wattenburger made a bus
iness trip to Heppner and Lexington
Monday.
A number from the creek plan
to attend the rodeo to be held at the
Vev ranch Sunday, April 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent
Sunday afternon at the Marion
Finch home.
Harold Wilkins and Miss Elizabeth
O'Brien spent Sunday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin and
son Ronald visited at the Harrison
home Thursday.
R. E. McGreer made a business
trip to Pasco Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Meyers and
family visited at the D. Neill home
Sunday.
Chas. Bartholomew made a busi
ness trip to Pasco Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen, Jr.,
visited their Pine City ranch Mon
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and Mrs. G. Newsome visited at
the Harrison home Saturday eve
ning in honor of Mr. Harrison's
birthday.
in or to said real rrotertv: and for
such other and further relief as the
court mav deem equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for four successive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times, pursuant
to an order of Hon. Bert Johnson,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
which order is dated April 9th,
1940 and the first publication of this
summons is April 11th, 1940.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and Postoffice address,
Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
Leicht. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
Executrix of the Last Will and Test
ament of Frank Leicht, deceased,
and has qualified as the law directs.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
the same to me at my home in Irn
son. Oregon, verified as the law di
rects, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this 11th day of April, 1940.
BERTA LEICHT,
Executrix.
Want Ads
CARD OF APPRECIATION
The Gordelen Beauty shop wishes
to thank its patrons and friends for
the happy relationships during its
operation in Heppner, and an
nounces sale of shop and equipment
to Hazel Ralston, who is moving it
to The Dalles.
Helen Van Schoiack,
Gordon Akers.
Along the coast from Coos Bay
to Puget Sound, on the west side
of the Cascades, government offi
cials say is one of the ideal areas
for pulp and paper manufacture,
with, an inexhaustible source of raw
material. This is the territory which
will be benefitted by curtailment of
imports from Scandinavia until
peace is restored in Europe when
ever that may be.
Rather than meet certain defeat,
President Roosevelt did not include
in his latest reorganiation plan the
transfer of the forest service from
the derailment of agriculture to the
department of interior. A few days
ago, however, Steve Early, presi
dential secretary, sounded out wes
tern senators to learn whether their
opposition would extend to the pres
ident carving out large chunks of
the national forests and turning
these over to Secretary Ickes for
recreational purposes making them
into national parks and primitive
areas. Mr. Early was advised any
such transfer would be bitterly
fought by every senator from the
Pacific coast.
Rep. James W. Mott, Oregon, who
ohamtrioned increase of funds to re
tain all CCC camps, thinks less high
ly of the National Resources Plan
ning board, of which Frederic uei
ann. the nresidents uncle is chair
man. Mr. Mott denounced the board
as the most useless and wasteful ag
pnrv in the government, but he
failed to prevent $700,000 being giv
en to it after the president had
made a personal appeal.
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Wheat export subsidies are limited
in ih Pacific northwest, the depart
ment of agriculture states, and these
exports should take care of the sur
plus in that area. Exports with
subsidies are for the Philippines,
China and Hong Kong and, on a
conservative basis, to Europe. The
plan does not contemplate extend
ing the wheat export program to
include Central America, although
requests have been made for such
inclusion.
Because of the construction of
Bonneville dam and a break in the
Celilo canal, a claim of $358,185
against the government is filed by
Used Car Bargains
1936 Dodge Sedan $495.00
New paint.
1936 Ford Tudor Sedan $395.00
New paint.
1934 Ford Tudor Sedan $Z65.00
New naint.
1938 Chevrolet Truck $695.00
1933 GMC Truck $195.00
1933 Ford Truck $325.00
CHEAPIES
1929 Chevrolet Coach $45.00
1930 Ford Pick-up $45.00
1930 Buick Sedan $95.00
The large number of trade-ins on
the new 1940 Ford car gives us the
choice of all makes of used cars to
sell.
ROSEW ALL-GENTRY MOTOR CO.
Your Ford Dealer
Phone 1092 Heppner ,Ore
Wood for sale $6.00 per cord. Fir
and tamarack post 8c delivered to
Heppner. Green cut wood at Ar-
buckle corrals $3.50 a cord. W. H
Tucker. 8-mp-tf
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated April 17,
1940, at Heppner, Oregon, I am au
thorized and directed to advertise
and sell at public auction, at not
less than the minimum price herein
set forth after each parcel:
All of Section 36 in Township
six (6) South, Range twenty-five
(25) East of Willamette Merid
ian. Terms $1,500.00, cash.
THEREFORE. I will on the 18th
day of May, 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.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that Floyd
N. Adams, administrator c.t.a of the
estate of J. A. Adams, deceased, has
filed his final account of his ad
ministration, and the County Court
of Morrow County. State of Oregon
has designated May 13, 1940, at the
hour of 10:00 in the forenoon of
said dav and the County Court
Room of the Courthouse in Morrow
County, Oregon, as the time and
nlace of hearing on said final ac
count. Any persons having claims
or obiections to the said final ac
count must file same on or before
the date of said hearing.
Dated and first published this
11th dav of April, 1940.
FLOYD N. ADAMS
Administrator c.t.a
undersigned as Executor of the Last
Will and Testament of J. H. Parker,
deceased, has filed his account in
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, and
that Monday, the 6th day of May,
A. D., 1940, at the hour of ten o'
clock in the forenoon of said day
and the Court room of said court
has been appointed by said court as
the time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the set
tlement thereof.
Dated and first published April
4th. 1940.
Date of last publication May 2nd,
1940.
W. VAWTER PARKER,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of J. H. Parker,
deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County the exT
ecutrix of the last Will and Test
ament of Mary Kenny, deceased, and
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are
hereby required to present the same
with proper vouchers, duly verified
as required by law to the under
signed, at the law office of Jos. J.
Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 4th
dav of April, 1940. ,
CECELIA BUCKNUM,
Executrix.
Reliable girl wants to care for
children afternoons and evenings.
Call 2F22 forenoons.
TRASH HAULING Phone 1013.
Monthly rates. Bob Reid.
For Sale Harley-Davidson 81
motorcycle, 1937 model. Dee Cox,
Jr., Lexington. 3tf.
For Sale 4500 yearling ewes,
Quarter and half-blood Lincolns. C.
W. McNamer and Frank Wilkinson,
TTA-rvnnpr. Ore. 3.
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Oats for Sale Seed or feed, at
Interior Whse., Heppner. Dee Cox,
Jr. 49tl
Good home, small wage for wo
man to help with general work. In
quire this office.
Six-room house and bath, full
plumbing, good location, $1500. See
Clara Beamer. 24th
New Hampshire Red setting eggs
for sale, straight run or selected.
price reasonable. Mrs. H. O. Bau
lp-3,
man.
Summer range for 3000 yearlings,
or 2000 ewes and lambs. Well water
ed. Inauire this office. 3tf.
For rent, summer range for 3
bands of sheep. Will rent all or part
of it. Sid Seale, Condon, Ore. 3tf,
Satisfaction Breakfast Cereal, the
Cereal That Satisfies. Three grinds
fine, medium and coarse. On sale
at your local grocer's. Other pro
ducts will be featured later. Made
by Neal F. Knighten.
SUMMONS
Equity No. 3398
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
The Northwestern National Bank of
Portland, a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank N. McConnell, Defendant.
To Frank N. McConnell, the above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, vou are hereby re
auired to anoear and answer plain
tiffs complaint filed against you in
the above entitled court and cause
within four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail to so appear or
answer, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the above entitled
court for the relief prayed for in its
complaint, to-wit: That a certain
lease entered into between you and
C. R. Gunzel on the 11th day ot Oc
tober, 1924, upon and covering the
following described real property in
Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
West half of Section 13, all of
Section 14, east half of Section
15, southwest quarter, south
half of southeast quarter and
northwest quarter of southeast
quarter of Section 11, east half
of southeast quarter, southwest
quarter of southeast quarter and
southeast quarter of northeast
quarter of Section 10 all in
Township one (1) South, Range
24 E. W. M.,
be declared void, cancelled and held
for naught, and that you and all
persons claiming by, through or
under vou be forever barred of and
from all right, title, claim or interest
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virte of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated April 9,
1940, at Heppner, Oregon, I am
authorized and directed to adver
tise and sell at public auction, at
not less than the minimum price
herein set forth after each parcel:
Lots 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26,
27. 28. 29 and 30 in Block 17 in
the Town of Irrigon. Terms $27.-
50. cash.
Lots 2 and 3, Block 2, Hal-
veorsns Addition to the City of
lone. Terms $20.00, cash.
NEV4 of the NWV4 of the
NWV4 of Section 30, Township
5 North, Range 27 E. W. M,
containing 10 acres, at a mini
mum price of $25.00, cash
Lot 11, Block 37 in the Town
of Irrigon at a minimum price
of $3.00. cash.
Ey2E12SE14 of Section 14,
Township 4 North, Range 25
E. W. M., containing 40 acres
at a minimum price of $250.00.
Terms, 20 pet. down and balance
on contract.
THEREFORE, I will on the 11th
day of May, 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, Ore.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was, by order of the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Morrow, duly
made and entered therein on the-
25th day of March, 1940, appointed
Executrix of the Last Will and Test
ament of George H. Hayden, De
ceased, and has duly qualified aa
such, and all persons having claims
against the estate of the deceased
are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified with proper
vouchers, as required by law to the
undersigned at the office of her
attorney, Frank C. Alfred, in the
First National Bank Building at
Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published March
28, 1940.
Date of last publication April 25,
1940.
MAUD HAYDEN,
Executrix of the Estate of
George H. Hayden, Deceased.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
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In the Matter of the Estate of J. II
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