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Thursday, March 20, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Seven Want Ads Tn those who wish classes: There is available at my office an oculist experienced in treating eyes with the new Roto scope and fitting glasses. Only a few can be cared for each week. Free examination. Fair prices. DR. A. D. McMURDO. Rooms to rent and board if pre ferred for men. 2nd house west li brary. 47tf . Black stallion, 1700 lbs., 7-yr.-old, broke single or double, a good bree der. Will trade even up for Here ford bull, yearling or 2-yr-old. W. H. French, Hardman, Ore. 48tf. For Sale White Pekin duck eggs, $1.00 a setting. Mrs. Instone, Heppner, Ore. lf- For Sale Baby chicks from 100 pet blood tested breeders; New Hampshire and Hanson White Leg horns from 2 and 3 year old hens, mated to pedigreed, U.S.R.O.P. cock erels. $9.00 per hundred.- Rates on lots of 500. Suddarth Hatchery, Irri n, Oregon. ' Itf. For Sale Hanson strain W. L chicks from old hens, 8c. Custom hatching hen eggs 2V4C Salter Hat chery, lone. 52-4t For Sale Electric range with tim er. Call 408 Jones St., or P. P. & L. FOR SALE Registered Hereford Hull, four vr. old this winter. Bred bv Reese B. Brown Stock Farms, Yakima. Paul Webb, Jr. , s-JP FURNISHED apartment for rent. Halton Apts. 2-3p. Botulism Fatal to Chickens as to Man Any spoiled canned foods which are even suspected of containing the botulism organisms are best completely destroyed or buried be cause thev are lust as poisonous to chickens as to man, says G. V. Cop son, head of the bacteriology depart ment at Oregon State college. Whole flocks of chickens have been de stroyed by feeding spoiled corn or beans to them, causing the disease commonly called limberneck, which is in reality botulism. "Since the same germ causes bot ulism in man and limberneck in fowls, it is highly dangerous to feed spoiled vegetables to chickens," says Copson. "Furthermore, any chance appearance of limberneck in chick ens is a warning to be on the look out for spoilage in home canned vegetables The only safe way to be certain of avoiding botulism poi sonine is to make sure that all home canned vegetables are boiled for 20 minutes before being tasted, and on the day they are to be con sumed. In fowls botulism produces a gen eral intoxication by which the mus cles become progressively paralyzed, Copson explained. First there is a naralvsis of the lee and neck mus cles, followed by a stopping of the heart. In a recent test conducted at the college a bantam hen fed canned corn inoculated with laboratory culr tures of the botulism organism de veloped limberneck in 24 hours and died in two days. ' Wanted: Children to care for. Lie, Kwirdini? home, good care, prices reasonable. Mrs. Geo. M. Allyn, Lexington, Ore. 26P "Vicor-bilt" chicks are quality bred and 100 pet. bloodtested. New Hampshires, Leghorns, Black ana White Minorcas, Barred Rocks, Buff Omitifftons. Hatches twice weekly. Sexed and straight run chix. Start ed chicks. 19 years experience. "Vigorbilt" Hatchery, Hermiston, Ore 3-4p. MISS HUSTON ELECTED TTniversitv of Oregon, , Eugene, March 19. Jane Huston, lone, has been elected representative to the Independent Students' association at th University of Oregon. Miss Hus ton, a graduate of lone high school is a sophomore majoring in English at the university. She is the daugh ter of Mr .and Mrs. Claud Huston. Netted Gem potatoes for sale at Hardman, $1.25 per sack. J. E. Cra ber. 3. For lease: Baker Chapman sheep ranch on Upper Big Butter creek. About 4900 acres. Write Ethel Ba doux. 1400 S. W. Emigrant, Pendle- 3tf. PIANO BARGAIN Two good iic1 Tinnns now in storage near here must be moved at once tor quicK snip. Easv terms if desired. For in formation write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. 3-5 Booking orders for purebred Hampshire pigs. Frank H. Lindsey, Morgan, Ore. 3-4p. Truck for sale, stock rack. Fair condition, good rubber. '34 Dodge, 159 in w.b., duals. Terrel Benge. 3-6p. Wheat, Ladino Clover, Fatten Beef Profitably The use of wheat as a feed for fattening cattle with irrigated pas ture is proving practical on a num ber of farms in Oregon, and it is shown by demonstration figures to be an economical method of produc ing beef. The results of such a feed ing test are included in an experi ment station bulletin entitled "Sur plus Wheat Feeding Experiments in Ch-eecm." issued at Oregon State college. In tests carried on last summer it was found that wheat fed to cattle on irrigated ladino clover pasture gave results equal to or better than those obtained a year earlier when harlev was used as a grain supple ment. The test was made by using twelve head of beef calves pastured as two groups on the same area. Rven head were fattened first, fol lowed by five later, with the result that the pasture supported almost exactly three animals per acre dur ing the 190-day feeding period. It was found that an average feed int? of 3.76 pounds of wheat per head per day gave with the pasture an average gain per head of 156.91 pounds or an average daily gain per head of 1.65 pounds. Of the to tal gains on wheat and pasture am ounting to 941.5 pounds per acre oi pasture, 546.19 pounds were cred ited to the ladino clover and 395.13 to the wheat. The returns from both pasture or, A tfrnin were somewhat better to when wheat was fed than when bar ley was fed under similar conditions a year earlier, the bulletin shows. As irrigated oasture is becoming more and more common throughout oEron. its use in connection with wheat offers an important source of profit for the livestock raiser, ac cording to those who are mteresiea in livestock feeding. The bulletin which reports on this phase of wheat feeding experiments also includes the results or using wheat as a feed for growing and fattening cattle with hay, growing and fattening sheep and lambs, and fwxlintr wheat to dairy cows, hogs and draft horses. Copies may be had free at any county extension office. New $1.50 Drivers' Licenses Coming Soon SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. One of Morrow County, btate of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the Council Chambers, on the 31st day of March, 1941, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the fol lowing t objects: To elect a School Clerk to fill the unexpired term of Robert A. Jones, resigned. Dated this 15th day of March, 1941. C. W. BARLOW, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: ROBERT A. JONES, District Clerk. 3-4. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of James H. Allen, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administratrix de Bonis Non of the estate of James il. Allen, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that Monday, the 7th day of April, 1941, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the Court room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and olace for the hearing ot objec tions thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and firsf published this 6th day of March, 1941. IMA McDANIEL, Administratrix de Bonis Non. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of Mir- tUlUA iXATw-J.., I - - Notice is hereby given that the j owner in fee simple ot said reai Section, running thence North 54 deg. 30 min. West 332.1 feet, thence South 35 deg. 30 min. West 60 feet, thence West 69.8 feet, thence South 54 deg. 30 min. East 424.9 feet, thence East 29 feet, thence North 102.7 feet to the place of beginning; ALSO, all of Blocks twelve (12) in Wills' Addition to the Town of lone, Oregon as desig nated in Book 1 at page 18 of Plats in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore gon; ALSO, a certain tract of land designated as Arbitrary Tract No. 20 on "W. H. Hill Plat of said Town," which tract is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, and which Tract No. 20 is more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of the Right of Way of the O. W. R. & N. Co., 60 feet Westerly from the Northeast corner of Block 12, Wills' Addi tion to the Town of lone, Ore gon, running thence Westerly following said railroad right of way's South line 200 feet, thence South 45 feet to the County road or the Westerly extension of Main Street, thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said road or street, 200 feet to the West line of Surething Avenue, 80 feet to the point of begin ning; and that plaintiff be adjudged the nronertv and that you and each of you be forever barred of and from all right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to said real property and every part and parcel thereof; and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Hepp ner Gazette Times, a newspaper oi general circulation, once a week for four successive weeks 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 February 19, 1Q11 arA Via Aut nt iht first Tub- SScmCUIT COURT OF THeI lifti- of this summons is February STATE OF OREGON FOR THE ' b.j Administratrix of the estate of Miranda Allen, deceased, has filed her final account in the Hmintv Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, and that Monday, the 7th day of April, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the tore- nmn of said dav in the Court room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections there to and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 6th day of March, 1941. IMA McDANEEL, Administratrix. COUNTY OF MORROW Morrow County Graingrowers, In cornorated. a corporation, Plain till, vs. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Plaintif. Residence and postoffice address: Heppner, Oregon. 51-St. investigate DANKERS' FLAP ENVELOPES rsr t.rJ 1 1 ma When Oregon s aau.wv onver, rmne Hevttor Com SJr,",JSIr1 a corporation, Id. B. C.eh- pay $1.50 for their new licenses m cfoarl nt rm dollar, as in the past Tiimpnt licenses expire June 30 and new permits will be required on the first of July. Under the act passed by this year s legislative session, a fund to be railed "motor vehicle accident tuna is established in this state. Along with the one dollar fee for each driver's license, the secretary of state ie iwinired bv the new law to col- additional fiftv cents which into this fund. The fund will he. uwd to oav hospitalization ex penses for indigents injured in au tomobile accidents. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY pony, !' - jy vinue or an vxvlteixv vr ran and John Doe Cochran, her BOUNTY COURT, dated March 12, husband, all the unknown heirs of 1941 j am authorized and directed Ida B. Cochran, deceased. Also . advertise sell at public auc tion at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Block 7 & 8 in the town ot all other Dersons or parties, un known daiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Ida B. Cochran and John Doe Cochran, her husband, all the un known heirs of Ida B. Cochran, deeased. Also all oher persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, hen or interest in the complaint herein, JJetena m You can make a rl saving by using Mad-Well Banker. Flap Envelopes when mailing your heavy or valuable mail. Ihe deep gummed flap seals so tightly that the usual sealing wax or gummed tape is not necessary. These envelopes are made in all colors, Silver Gray particu lar y bespeaks the dignity of the financial institution, Tan &reen. Gold, and Orange lends prominence to the salesman . mail. All colors of a strong Kraft paper. , We all consider it a favor to be requested to show samples. "Mail-Well Envelopes Exclusively" ants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE DUa ,1 QF OREGON, you and each of you There has been no change in the I , ' . . . j ..iii an tiAreov reauirea iu uvixtu. onu examination requirements lor anv- plaintiffs complaint filed er's licenses this year, according to er piai v word from the secretary of state s " "Jhin four weeks office. Drivers holding current li- - censes may renew without submit- mmmonj and if yoU fail ting to any examination this year. . , Those who were ,not licensed during to the Tf TpSl, & hour of the current penod-1939 to 1941 . will be required to take tne law laint t-wif. I ..J. ' 4 wnr Wnn. examination, the eye test and tne r auietine plaintiffs mli a ,rrtv to the highest and drive test. Persons over 70 years o - - - w r - ... ' age, regardless of whether Ihey hold " . I y; current licenses or not, also must -. .fc Irrigon, Oregon for the mini mum price of $30.00 cash. The Southwest Quarter of sec tion 27, Township Z Norm, Range 24, E. W. M., for the min imum price of $1.00 per acre; 20 pet. down payment and bal ance on contract. The North One Half of the Southeast Quarter. Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quar ter of Section 26; and the Nortn east Quarter of Section 25, all in Township Two North of Range 24, E. W. M., for the min imum price of $1.00 per acre; 20 pet down payment with con tract for five years on balance. THEREFORE, I will on the lzttt HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES Morrow County's Newspaper j)W these tests. Amplication forms for renewals will be available about May 1 and unll Ka distributed through various sources including sheriffs, chiefs of rw,1ire license examiners, or they may be obtained by writing to the owrptarw of state's office at Salem. The 1941-1943 drivers' licenses will not be valid till June 15th, however. WALTON GRANDSON PASSES Charles Walton Sheckler, 2, grand son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walton, formerly of Heppner, died March 14 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sheckler. in Yakima, Wash., of a heart ailment. Graveside services were held in Yakima on Saturdav the 15th with interment in Terrace Heights Memorial Park with the Rev. Glen Hutton officiating. County. Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 236.1 feet West of a point on the East line of Section 27 in Township two (2) South. Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian, 1168.1 feet South of the East quarter Sec tion corner of said Section, run ning thence North 48 deg. 17 min. West 446.5 feet, thence South 41 deg. 43 min. West 100 feet, thence South 48 deg. 17 min. East 331 feet, thence South 89 deg. 10 min. East 152.8 feet to the point of commencement; ALSO, beginning at a point 25.8 feet West of a point on the East line of said Section 27 in Township two (2) South, Range 26 East of the Willamette Merid ian, 1531.2 feet South of the East Quarter Section corner of said J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administratrix of the estate of W. F. Pettyjohn, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against the said es tate are hereby notified and requir ed to present the same, duly certi fied ta as required by law, to me at the office of J. O. Turner in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published at Hepp ner, Oregon, this 20th day of Feb ruary, 1941. LENA PETTYJOHN, Administratrix.