Thursday, August 7, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Seven Want Ads Lost 4 ewes and black faced lam. J. E. Craber, Anson Wright place. Liberal reward offered. 20tf. Wanted Manure quire this office. spreader. In- W ANTED: Three sets of log cut ters. $1.15 per thousand. No tools furnished. Reed Lumber Company,; Hardman, Oregon. sibility toward preserving American democracy. In these counties the some demonstration agents have or ganized discussion groups on such topics as "Keeping Our Balance in 4-H Members Get Marketing Lesson From Lamb Sales Ttr. tu r v. i ' a World of Propaganda," and "The j.iitr isdiuzii sysitiu ' (j f O Am 'ca Way of judging livestock was used for the T iAo pro materi nrst time at a lamb show m Oregon. , , , , . i ,, . i ? tt i has been prepared by the extension here recently at the annual 4-H u a i u i l i u 1. j i service in home economics and. is club tat lamb show sponsored by ; ., , , , , .. V, r c n nr. available for use by organizations, the 0. S. C. extension service. The . , . . Aafa new method of judging combined , , t .. .,, i i i which the home demonstration ag- with other features to make this! . . . , . i , . I ent is helping is in aiding rural year s fat lamb show an effective famiUes tQ advm ineinuQ oi eaucation in me lunua said court on the 6th day of June, acted upon by the board, , .... .v- . , . , i . rjv havp WANTED: Man with car for prof-j mentals of livestock marketing said f home and rawe iwwieig.. iuui. mu oe Mi-j - . faciiities Simple home repairs, kit isfied with good living at start, Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORH-101-101, Oakland, Cal. MAN AND WIFE for apt. house janitor-mgr. State age, exp., refs.; do painting, papering, etc. State lowest wage, full details first letter. George Taggart, 418 S.W. Wash., Portland. It. agent More than 100 fat lambs were sep arated into several market grades by Harry Lindgren, extension animal husbandman. The Danish method of judging provides for the grading of; animals into groups according to their, value for the use intended. In the case of fat lambs usual grades are choice, good and medium with Wanted to buy white face beef I segregations made according to con- calves; the younger the better. State formation, finish and weight. Out price. F. W. Siegenthaler c-o Gaz-! standing lambs were selected from ette Times office. 23-25p. . the choice group tor special rec For sale, 15 black faced bucks, $15 each or will trade for white face, half-blood bucks. Fred Hos kins, Rhea Creek. 23-25p. House for sale on Gale St. Terms Inquire Heppner Garage. 18 . IF party who took the Fuller brush from my home May 28 will return it by mail soon, no name will be men tioned. Mary Hunt. 23p. Well broke saddle horses and mares for sale. Prices right. W. H. French, Hardman, Ore. 13tf. ognition as extra choice lambs. The extension service officials be lieve that this method of judging livestock will gain in popularity and use and that this type of show has outstanding education value since the club members can observe how well their lambs meet present mar ket demands. At the end of the show a lamb sale was held at which the best 40 lambs were sold individually at auction, while the remainder were sold according to grade, affording club members a chance to observe r rtTTinrrtnTr if AnTnm Lilt: usudi VLMiiiirm viai Lriatuvta. iiiViOXUJ. mvrvrwiiji now open' , . . . . - , , , at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds !second l 0 lmed J er coumy "-xx uuu mciuucis win of cattle. I. A. Witter, Box D, Echo, Oregon, phone 111. 12-15p.tf. New or Used Office Machines sold, serviced or rented. Leave word at Gazette Times office. 12tf. Peaches ripening from Aug. 1 to 31 at Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla. 22-24p. Clucks hatched to fill at the date you want them. Suddarth Hatchery, Irrigon, Ore. 10tf. FOR BETTER saw filing call 702. FOR SALE Green cut wood de livered, $6.50. Posts 9 cents each. W. H. Tucker, Heppner. 18-30p. be sold three or four weeks after the first show, when they have reached proper market quality. Livestock authorities compare the marketing of meat animals with the marketing of strawberries. They say that certain lambs are ready to sell at a certain time, just as some strawberries are ready to be picked. If green or over ripe berries are I offered for sale the grower loses, and, similarly, if lambs are sold that are .not ready for market the pro ducer pays for the error. H.D.A.'s Helping With Many Items chen improvement, and clothing construction and tailoring are only a few of the items in this project. "Although farm income is in creasing, the cost of living is also rising," said Mrs. Sager, "hence the home demonstration agent is giving moi attention to budgeting and ac counting to help the homemaker in wise spending of the family income." Market Quotas for Irish Spuds Proposed Oregon potato growers are being asked to give their views on legis lation pending in congress which wculd establish marketing quotas on potatoes, the state AAA office has announced. Meetings are being held in the principal potato-producing areas, and in other counties county AAA offices are contacting growers to acquaint them' with pro- I visions of the proposed legislation. The measure was drafted at a con ference of growers in Washington in June, and later revised in accord ance with suggestions from growers in several states. The revised draft, introuced in the House by Con gressman Bonner, would apply the same principle to potatoes now used with wheat, for growers of more than three acres. The bill provides for proclamation of quotas by the secretary of agri culture not later than September 15 of each year, subject to approval by the growers at a referendum not later than September 30. If carried by a two -thirds majority, quotas would be in effect for the crop har vested in the succeeding calendar year. 1941, in favor of F. B. Nickerson, 1 plaintiff and against L. A. Larson, defendant, for the sum of $83.50, with interest thereon from the 8th day of September, 1939, at the rate of six per cent per annum, the fur ther sum of $25.00 attorney's f?js and the cost of said action in the sum of $20.00, and directing me to soil the following described real property 'heretofore attached in said action, to-wit: The SV2 of NEy4 of SWy4 and the SEVt of SWV4 of Section 3G in Township 5 North, Range 26 E. W. M., in Morrow County, Oregon. NOW, in obedience to said exe cution I will on the 9th day of Aug ust, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Heppner Ore gon, sell said real property at public auction to the highest bidder f ir cash and apply the proceeds of such sale to the payment of said judg ment and accruing cost of sale. Dated this 10th day of July, 1941. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in August (Monday, August 11, 1941) the board of equalization for Morrow County, Oregon, will attend, at the court house in Heppner, Oregon, and pub licly examine the assessment rolls of said County for the year 1941, and will correct errors in valuation, de scription or quality of lands, lots or other property, assessed by the As sessor of Morrow County, Oregon as of March 1, 1941. All persons interested or having any complaints aganst their assess ments for the year 1942, should ap pear at that time. Petitions for the reduction in assessment must be in writing, verified by oath of appli cant or his attorney and must be filed with the board the first 15 days it is in session. Any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or Dated at Heppner, Oregon, July 22, 1941. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assessor, 21-23. Morrow County, Oregon. 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 ad ministratrix of the estate of W. E. Pruyn, deceased, and all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to said admin istratrix, duly verified as required by law, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from, the date hereof. Dated and first published this 7th day of August, 1941. JESSIE H. PRUYN, Administratrix. FCDE u mm V MY WJ MvW I ?ENSE BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS America on guard! Above is a reproduction of the Treasury Department's Defense Savings Poster, showing an exact duplication of the original "Minute Man" Btatue by famed sculptor Daniel Chester French. Defense Bonds and Stamps, on sale at your bank or post office, are a vital part of America's defense preparations. TT-w Coin T7VYicr-r 4 yatrv Viao Hpr ' Jl Ui J01C 1 wVlftt) www, 0 . Woods Bros, thresher, and RumleylOf Home UetenSe hillside combine ready to go. See Irene or Mrs. R. H. Zinter. 14tf. Telephones bought, sold and le uaired: new or used. W. L. McCaleb, Dhone 313. 9 South Chase St. 20-23p. I home defense program, reports Mrs. Azalea bager, state leaaer oi uus Oregon's corps of home demon tration agents with other home ec onomics extension workers are al ready playing a large part in the For Sale A farm, total land 665 acres, cropland 491. Some buildiiigs. Known as the W. C. Lacy farm, lo cated in the Black Horse dist-.ct. Mrs. P. E. Alger, 4133 S.E. 32nd Ave., Portland, Ore. 20-23. division of extension work. In the 14 counties with home demonstra tion agen,ts, four major projects are being conducted. "One of the first lines of home defense is that 'every man, woman land child have a sound, healthy IN CAR ACCIDENT . j body," says Mrs. Sager. "Since one Slippery pavement from the rain0f e bases for healthy bodies is of Saturday night and Sunday morn- t an adequate diet, the home demon -ing caused the car of Jack, Cecilia ; Oration agent, through the training and Helen Healy to overturn Sun- 0f volunteer leaders and other day morning a few miles west of I means, is giving out the latest in Heppner junction as they were on j formation on nutrition. Demonstra- CAMP FIRE NEWS By Betty Coxen ' A meeting of Nokomis group of Camp Fire Girls will be held at the I home of Betty Coxen on Saturday the ninth. This is to be a very im portant meeting as it will be the last meeting before camp. Plans for transportation and things that will be taken will be planned at the meeting. All girls should try to attend. their way to Portland. The occu pants escaped injury, other than for a general shaking up, but the car was materially damaged. They call ed off the trip and returned to Hepp ner. Mr. and Mrs. George (Bruiser) Thornton of Seattle called on old friends here Monday while in the city to look after graves of Mr. Thornton's parents. He is employed at 4he Boeing airplane factory in the Washington city. His brother "Peck" is now in California. The Thornton boys will be remembered by many residents, as they grew to manhood in this city. tions of adequate diets at low costs are being conducted and families are being aided in budgeting both food purchasing and home produced food supplies." Even after all of the discussion on nutrition in papers and maga zines many homemakers are asking questions about the various terms commonly used, says Mrs. Sager. One woman said recently, "I am all confused are vitamins in cal ories, or are calories in vitamins, or are they both the same?" In a number of counties the wo men have felt the need within the family and community of a better understanding of a citizen's respon- NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of Clyde G. Wright, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Clyde G. Wright, de ceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that Tuesday, the 2nd day of Sep tember, 1941, at the hour of 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day in the Court room of said Court has been appinted by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the set tlement thereof. Dated and first published this 31st of July, 1941. HAROLD A. WRIGHT, Administrator of the estate of Clyde G. Wright. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION Notice Is hereby given that undei and by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrov County, on the 8th day of July, 1941, pursuant to a judgment entered in nn lhat stitch ft m time TELEPHONE MEN hold to the policy that it's never too much trouble to look for trouble. Usually they find it before it finds them a broken insulator a worn part a hundred things that might interfere with your tel ephone service. They rarely do in terfere because of this Bell System practice: look for trouble before it happens don't let it happen. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WKm in Aim us m - Business Office: 4 W. Willow Street, Heppner Phone 5 PETER PUBLIC Oopsydaisy!! By F. O. 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