Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 28, 1940, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Nyberg Wins Top I
Honors in State
Corn Competition
A young man who spent seven
years growing corn as a 4-H club
project emerged with the sweep
stakes trophy at the fourth annual
Oregon State Corn show held in Cor
vallis. Clayton Nyberg, 22, of Tualitan,
exhibited 20 ears of hybrid corn of
Wisconsin variety, which placed first
in his district, won the championship
of the hybrid class, and then went
on to take sweepstakes over all class
es. His entry had been selected from
an acre of corn which yielded 112
bushels as measured by a disinterest
ed party, although the yield did not
figure in the award won.
This year's show was probably
more widely attended than any yet
held, and the quality of corn was un
usually high, according to Oregon
State college representatives - who
staged the show and did the judging.
The show was sponsored jointly by
Oregon farm organizations, Portland
business interests, the state depart
ment of education, and Oregon State
college.
The hybrid corn growing contest,
in which yield and cost of produc
tion are considered, and in which
three acres are a minimum require
ment, was won this year by F. S.
Green of Stanfield, with a yield of
125.69 buhels per acre, produced at
a cost of only 19.5 per bushel. L. 0.
Gorman of Crabtree won in western
Oregon with a yield of 67.16 bushels
per acre, at a cost of 26.8 cents per
bushel.
C. A. Marsh of Hillsboro retained
his title in the state corn shucking
contest by shucking 211.9 pounds
net in 19 minutes. Marsh, a former
Iowa corn grower, also won the corn
growers' judging contest. In the
shucking contest shocked corn was
husked on a roped-off street.
Class champions in the five classes
of the show were: Class 1 (open)
E. G. Wiesner, Brooks; class 2 (hy
brids) Clayton Nyberg, Tualitan;
class 3 (hybrid corn production) F.
S. Green, Stanfield; class 4 (4-H
clubs) Bill Sperb, Canby, and class
5 (FFA) Jack Heinz, Molalla.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe
cialist of Pendleton will be at the
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES
DAY, DECEMBER 4th.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Harrison, Deceased.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the Estate of John
Harrison, deceased,' by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, and all persons
having claims against the said eS'
tate are hereby required to present,
such claims, duly verified and with
proper vouchers attacher, to the
undersigned at Randall & Perry's
office in the tangier building, in
Pendleton, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice
Dated this 7th day of November,
1940.
PEARL E. HARRISON,
Administratrix.
RANDALL & PERRY,
Attorneys for Administratrix,
P. O., Pendleton, Oregon.
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AAA Elections Set for
Week of Dec. 16 to 21
The election of community com
mitteemen under the agricultural
conservation program will take place
the week of December 16-21 in this
and all other counties in Oregon,
according to word received from the
state AAA office.
Each community in the county will
elect a community chairman, a vice
chairman, one regular and two al
ternate members, and a delegate to
the county convention, at which
county committeemen will be chosen
the following week. All farmers who
participate in the AAA farm pro
gram, or who intend to participate
in 1941, are eligible to vote in the
election.
County committeemen will be on
hand to discus the program at each
of the community metings, and will
help with the elections. The com
munity committemen fill miportant
positions in the local AAA setup as
they recommend acreage allotments
and establish yields for major crop.
They also report proposed improve
ments of the farm program each year
to keep it in line with needs of co
operating farmers.
- (Editor's Note: Contact county
agent for exact local election dates.)
Many Elk Taken;
Cows Outnumber Bulls
Nimrods who took part in the 1940
elk hunt bagged a total of 2,273 elk,
of which 1,127 were bull elk and 1,
146 were cow elk. A total of 4,192
hunters checked in and out of the
various checking stations conducted
by the Oregon State Game commis
sion. The number of hunters who held
only bull tags totalled 2,310, those
with cow tags, 982; and the number
possessing both types of tags total
led 900.
. According to reports received by
Frank B. Wire from the checking
stations, the elk were in far better
shape than in the past. The large
increase in the bull kill was thru
out the elk area and not concen
trated in one section.
In 1939 a total number of 2,022
hunters bagged 842 bulls and 379
cows. In that year only 500 cow elk
tags were issued, but in 1940 the
commission sold 2,000 cow elk tags.
News for the man of the house.
Give the lady of the house one of
Myrtle's distinguished permanents
for Christmas. 37tf.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, joint administrators c.
t. a. of the estate of Charlotta An
derson, deceased, have filed their
final account of their administra
tion of said estate with the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon,
and said Court has set Monday, the
23rd day of December, 1940, at the
hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day, in
the County Court room of the Court
House in Morrow, County, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing
on and final settlement of the said
final account; all persons having
objections to the said final account
are required to file the same with
the said Court on or before the date
set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 21st
day of November, 1940.
EMMA ANDERSON,
AUGUST ANDERSON.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the es
tate of Thomas A. Hughes, deceased,
has filed with the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, his final account of his ad
ministration of the estate of said de
ceased, and that said Court has fix
ed Monday, the 23rd day of Decem
ber, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M. of said day at the Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlement of
said estate and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby re
quired to file the same with said
court on or before the time fixed
for said hearing.
Dated this 20th day of November,
1940.
JOSEPH J. HUGHES,
Administrator.
Gazette Times Henrme Hrofrnti r o
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AAA Payment Checks
Ahead of Last Season
Payment of benefits under 1940
AAA program in Oregon is ahead of
last year at this time in total num
ber of applications received and ap
proved for payment, although the
total amount paid is below that of a
year ago, according to a report just
made by N. C. Donadlson, executive
officer at the state AAA headquar
ters. ' A total of 3689 applications had
been approved for payment to Nov
ember 20, amounting to $495,571.74.
A year ago only 1565 applications had
been approved, although the amount
involved was $555,780.52. Because of
the reduction in wheat and some
other payments the total cash bene
fit this year will be under those of a
year ago.
Counties which have sent in the
most applications to date are Uma
tilla,Hood River, Union, Deschutes,
Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Mor
row, Multnomah, Tillamook, and
Wallowa.
Water Purity Tests by
OSC Show Bad Sources
Oregon State College. Only an
average of 22 percent of the samples
of water submitted to the O.S.C.
bacteriology department from all
parts of Oregon are definitely pure
and safe for drinking, reports G. V.
Copson, head of the department.
Figures show that 40 per cent of
samples submitted are definitely
bad and 38 percent are doubtful.
Members of 4-H clubs throughout
rural and suborban areas are active
in having samples sent in for testing,
says Copson. Tests are made for
purity, odor and hardness of water.
HYBRID CORN GAINS IN STATE
Approximately 12 per cent of Ore
gon field corn grown in 1940 was
from hyrid seed, reports Dr. R. E.
Fore in a new O.S.C. extension cir
cular entitled "Hybrid Corn in Ore
gon." The circular lists 13 Oregon
producers of hybrid seed for certi
fication. Dr. Fore believes that the
percentage in this state will be
doubled next year judging by the
speed with which the hybrids have
been adopted in the corn belt. This
year nine out of every 10 acres in
Iowa wa planted with hybrid seed.
Warning is given never to save seed
from a hybrid crop no matter how
good the ears are, because the var
iety "breaks up" in the second gen
eration. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Call for Bids
Sealed bids will be received by the
lerk of Union High School District
No. 1, Morrow County, in the City
of Hardman, Oregon, on or before
the 2nd day of December, 1940, for
the remodeling of the Union High
School Building, for drilling of a
deep well and for school equipment,
in the city of Hardman, Oregon,
all as called for in the specifiations
and plans prepared by C. B. Miller,
Architect of Pendleton, Oregon, and
as adopted by the School Board.
All bids will be publicly opened at
the clerk's office as soon after said
date as is practicable.
The Board reseres the right to
accept or reject any or all bids, and
to waive information. They reserve
the right to hold all bids for ten (10)
days for examination.
Each bid submitted shall be ac
companied by a certified check, cash
ier's check, or bid bond in an amount
of not less than 5 of the amount
of the bid and shall be made pay
able to the school district as evi
dence of good faith and a guarantee
that if awarded the contract the
bidder will execute a contract.
Should the successful contractor fail
to enter into a contract within ten
(10) days following receipt of notice
from the school board of the award
the certified check, cashier's check
or bid bond will be forfeited to the
school district as liquidated dam
ages. The successful contractor is re
quired to furnish the school district
with' a performance bond of the full
amount of the contract to insure
faithful performance of the contract
and to insure payment to all per
sons performing labor and furnish
ing material in connection with this
work. Said bond shall be with an
authorized Surety Company doing
business in the State of Oregon and
as approved by the school board.
Separate bids will be received for
drilling the well and its equipment.
Separate bids will be received for
school equipment.
Separate bids will be received for
the general contract covering build
ing construction.
Plans and specifications may be
examined at the office of the clerk
at Hardman, Oregon, or at the office
of the architect at Pendleton, Ore
gon. First publication, November 21,
1940.
Second publication, November 28,
1940.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
FINAL ACCOUNT
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
undesigned executrix of the last will
and testament of Frank Leicht, de
ceased, has filed her final report
with the Clerk of the above Court,
and that the Judge of said Court
has designated Wednesday, the 11th
day of December, 1940, at 2 o'clock
P. M., as the time, and the rooms of
the above entitled Court in the
County Court House in Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, as the
place when and where hearing is
to be had thereon. All persons in
terested are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause,
if any they have, why said report
should not be approved, the execu
trix discharged and the estate closed.
Dated this 7th day of November,
1940.
BERTA LEICHT, Executrix.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated November
6, 1940, I am authorized and directed
to advertise and sell at public auc
tion at not less than the minimum
price herein set forth:
Lots 2, 3 and 4, Section 17, Town
ship 5 North, Range 27, E. W. M.
for the minimum price of $110.00,
20 down and the balance in 2 equal
annual payments.
Lot 2 and the East 100 feet of Lot
5 in Block 4 of Adams Addition to
the City of Hardman, for the min
imum price of $15.00 cash.
South 25 feet of Lot 3 Block L and
all of Lots 4, 5 and 6 of Block L
in Royses Addition to the City of
Hardman, for the minimum price of
$50.00 cash.
Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 9,
in the City of Boardman for the
minimum price of $275.00, 20 down
and the balance on 5-year contract,
at. 6.
Lots 23 and 24, Block 7 in the
City of Boardman, for the mini
mum price of $125.00, 20 down,
balance on 5-year contract at 6.
Lots 23, 24 and 25 in Block 3 of
the City of Boardman, for the min
imum price of $25.00 cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 7th
day of December, 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 highest
and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the estate
of Mary Kenny, deceased, has filed
her final account of her administra
tion of the estate of said deceased
with the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County and
that said court has set Monday the
9th day of December, 1940, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., in the
County Court room at the Court
House at Heppner, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec
tions to said final account and the
settlement of said estate, and i all
persons having objections thereto
are hereby required to file same
with said court on or before the
time set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 7th
day of November, 1940.
CECELIA BUCKNUM,
Executrix.
Want Ads
Used Car Bargains
1939 Plymouth Coupe
1937 Ford Sedan
1938 Plymouth Sedan
1938 Dodge Pick-up
1937 Ford Pick-up
1930 Ford Tudor
1936 Ford Truck
1933 Dodge Truck
CHEAPIES
1929 Oldsmobile Coach
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Ford Coupe
1930 Ford Pick-up
1929 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Roadster
Rosie Sez: The large number of
trade-ins on the big new 1941 Super
Deluxe Ford gives us the choice of
all makes of cars to sell. See us at
once and pick out a better used car
for winter driving.
ItOSEWALL-GENTRY MOTOR CO.
Your Ford Dealer
Phone 1092 Heppner, Oregon
For sale, 2 lots, 1 barn. See Walter
Carlson, city. " 39-41p.
FOR SALE 50 Hanson 6 mo. W.
L. pullets. Cheap if taken at once.
Short on room. Salter Hatchery, lone.
39-40p.
Apt. for rent, completely furnish
ed. Halton Apts. 38-39p.
For sale by widow, irrigated 40 A.
dairy farm with or without stock
and equipment. Address Mrs. Har
ry Jayne, Boardman, Ore.
Trade Maytag washing machine,
gas motor for sewing machine or
cash. Mrs. Sterl Spiesz, Heppner.
Will pay 6 per cent and give first
mortgage on 1100 acres 10 miles from
Heppner for $3,500.00 term loan.
Write PO Box 402, Heppner. 35tf.
Trade Maytag washing machine,
gas motor for sewing machine or
cash. Mrs. Sterl Spiesz, 8 K St.,
Heppner.
For sale reasonable, davenport in
good condition. Call 1400.
Photographic Christmas Greeting
Cards. Rose Leibbrand. Tel. 893 or
602 37-39p.
2-room cabin for rent, phone 615.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Or
egon for Morrow County, the exe
cutrix of the last Will and Testament
of Barney McDevitt, deceased, and
that all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
are hereby required to present
same to said executrix at the law
office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this 7th
day of November, 1940.
ANNIE SMITH, Executrix.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of R.
H. LANE, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
pursuant to an order duly made and
entered by the above entitled court
on the 30th day of October, 1940,
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of the above named deceased
will from and after the 29th day of
November, 1940, offer for sale and
sell at private sale for cash, subject
to confirmation by the above entitl
ed court, at the law office of Joa.
J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, all the
following described real property
of said estate, to-wit:
The West half and the West 16
feet of the East half of lots 6 and
7 of Block 10 of the Town of
Lexington, Oregon;
Lot 8 of Block 6 of the Town
of Lexington, Oregon, and
Lot 10 of Block 11 of the Town
of Lexington, Oregon,
said property may be sold as a whole
or in separate parcels.
Dated this 31st day of October,
1940. . .
R. F. PHILLIPS,
Administrator.