Thursday, August 21, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Seven Want Ads Baled hay for sale, or will trade for lumber, shingles, or posts. Frank Warren, Condon, located on Rock creek. 26-29. 2 HAMPSHIRE bucks for sale. Reasonable. Don Peck, Lexington. 25-26p. For Sale Panama bucks. Assorted ages, $2 to $10. Ada Cannon, Hard man, Ore. ltp. Purebred bucks for sale, yearlings and lambs, Hamps, Shrops, Rom neys. F. M. Page, Monument, Ore. 26tf-8t. Peaches ready by 19th. Albertas, Hales $1.25; Crawfords, Muirs $1.00. in the orchard. Bray's, Umatilla. Lost 4 ewes and black faced lam. J. E. Craber, Anson Wright place. Liberal reward offered. 20tf. WELL-BUILT house for sale, lo cated at west end Baltimore St. Also apt. for rent. See Mrs. A. Q. Thom son. WANTED: Man with car for prof itable Rawleigh Route. Products well known. Real opportunity. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORH -101 - 119, Oakland, Calif. WANTED: Three sets of log cut ters. $1.15 per thousand. No tools furnished. Reed Lumber Company, Hardman, Oregon, One Calkins treeing machine, one 15,000 lb. capacity stock scales for sale. E. W. Moyer, Heppner. 24-26p. Pair of mares, trade for cow and pay the difference. W. H. French, Hardman. 24tf. Wanted to buy white face beef calves; the younger the better. State price. F. W. Siegenthaler c-o Gaz ette Times office. 23-25p. For sale, 15 black faced bucks, $15 each or will trade for white face, half-blood bucks. Fred Hos kins, Rhea Creek. 23-25p. Well broke saddle horses and mares for sale. Prices right. W. H. French, Hardman, Ore. 13tf. LIVESTOCK MARKET now open at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds of cattle. I. A. Witten, Box D, Echo, Oregon, phone 111. 12-15p.tf. nt tt j off: ir..u: u ! serviced or rented. Leave word at Gazette Times office. 12tf. Chicks hatched to fill at the date you want them. Suddarth Hatchery, Irrigon, Ore. lOtf. Children's policies are a fine sav ings account. Why not see A. Q. Thomson today? 23. 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. For Sale 1 white face buck or will swap for black face. Alex Green. 2i-25p. For Sale Five yearling Hamp shire bucks. W. H. Cleveland. 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 persons 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. PETER PUBLIC "Oh Say, Can You See . . .!" tutN ffii BUT til'S ( TUT ) lV2 K fflv ALWAYS RUNNIN ) V V II DOWN OUR . Weedy Barb a SPEAR-POINTED SEEDS of wild oats, needle grass, poverty grasses, foxtail, and bromes spell trouble in summer and fall for sheepmen of the western states. Carcass and pelt (1), pierced by the sharp awns,- are cut to half value or less. (2) At first, the awns can be spotted (in circle) by parting the fleece, but having passed through the pelt (3) they make a pincushion out of it. By painstaking work the awns can be cut out singly (4), much in the manner of trimming out pinfeathers, but often whole strips of meat must be sacrificed (5), so that the carcass is rendered unsightly (6). "Weedy Barb," to give it a name, is an affliction grazing animals contract on ranges and pastures infested with awn seeded grasses. Mechanical in-, jury around the eyes and mouths, of grazing livestock is frequently notjeed, but in sheep the pelts and cafcasses, pierced by thou sands of barbs of weed seeds, take a market loss of fifty per cent or more. The sharp awns, or sheathes encasing the seeds of wild oats, little and wild barleys, foxtail, brome grasses, - '".idle grass, pov erty grasses, ar.d others, break off in the fleece of sbeep, work their way through the hide, and lodge in the flesh. Increase of the trouble in recent years has given rise- to buyers' reports of "wild ' 'r.mbs" from western states, r.Jarly California, Oregon, ..stona, Montana, and Idaho. In the green stage these forage plants are succulent but in late County Warrants Issued for July Term Earle Bryant, Deputy Sher. $ 114.70 Neva S. Wells, Deputy Sal. 124.70 Harriet Pointer, Deputy Sal. 90.00 E. M. Kenny, Deputy Salary 90.00 J. O. Archer, Janitor Salary 75.00 Henry E. Neer, Court Re porter Salary 25.00 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Physi cian Salary 25.00 Shell Oil Co., Weed Control 2.90 D. H. Jones, Weed Control.... 13.50 Braden-Bell Tract. & Equip. Co., Weed Control 13.10 RosEwall Motor Co., Weed Control 6.07 Pac. Power & Lt. Co., Court house 32.48 Thomas J. Wells, Field Work Assessor Mileage , 81.40 Marie Barlow. Clerk 4.50 Pac. Sta. & Print. Co., Clerk $4.66; Sher. $.55; Asses sor $2.50 7.71 Lucy E .Rodgers, Supt. $6.- 80; Supt. Mile. $55.35 .....l. 62,15 Gwen Glasgow, Supt. Asst. 25.00 Humphreys Drug Co., Supt. $5.97; Treas. $.50; Jail $1.- 22; Sher. $.30 7.99 Heppner Gazette Times, Jus. Ct. $43.25; Sher. $15.75; Of. Pub. $13.30 72.30 West Cst. Print. & Bind. Co.. Sheriffs Office 3.00 TH4TS HIS RIGHT. ejf3 PETER-AKID ANYV Y,SEE I StyP MOW DEARLY HE LOVES OUR SMiS AND STRIPESJ Wk Despoiler of Sheep spring and summer the seeds ripen and the rough awns catch in the wool of sheep. Then, as one packing house buyer relates, "every movement of the animal seems to propel these needles deeper until they reach the flesh itself, where they fester and cause bloodshot circles an inch or two in diameter." Some of the animals die, liter ally stuck to death. The pelts of others, looking like pincushions, have no market, and may be car ried a year before bringing $2.50 a dozen as No. 2 seedings. "When lambs are killed within a month of the time the seed barbs lodge in the wool, the car casses are se-. :rely trimmed by government inspectors," the buyer states further, "which usu ally leaves a badly mutilated cutter worth about one-third as much as the ones free of grass." Good management of herds, range, and pastures are the only C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff $87.14; Cir. Ct. $23.14 .... 110.28 Earle Bryant, Sher. $24.25; Cir. Court $5.20 29.45 R. C. Lawrence, Jajl 2.00 Heppner Market, Jail 1.12 Hotel Heppner, Jail 2.50 J. C. Penney Co, Jail 3.42 Wm. Lee McCaleb, Mack Smith Ditch 8.72 Oregon State Ag. College, County Agent 1,200.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co,. Cur rent Expense 58.95 Department of Agri, Dist. Sealer 6.15 Van Waters & Rogers, Inc., Weed Control 3.00 Standard Agri. Chemicals, Weed Control 69.61 Earle McCabe, Weed Control 124.80 Umatilla County, Weed Con. 252.83 Weed Control Fund, c-o C. D. Conrad, Weed Control 158.67 C. D. Conrad, Purchasing Fund, Courthouse , 17.70 George N. Peck, County Ct. 25.20 L. D. Neill, County Court.... 25.50 W. O. Dix, Jail 2.27 Intend Empire Waterway, Publ. & Advertising 500.00 C. D. Conrad, Purchasing Fund, Courthouse 10.00 P. W. Mahoney, Dist. Atty. 10.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, County Court 1.8K State Ind. Acc. Com, D. C. Pelts and Meat "effective preventive measures, buyers and experiment station specialists alike declare. Lambs may be sheared before the seed is ripe. Sheep may follow cattle which have been allowed to graze the weeds down early in spring before the spear points can develop. Ranges and pastures loaded with weeds at maturity should be avoided, especially in late summer and fall. Single night bedground on the range should prevail and permanent bedground avoided. Open herd ing should be followed, close herding avoided, and dogs used as little as possible, all to pre vent close contact of the entire flock with weedy patches. In pastures, control of the weeds, most of which are annu als, Is simply done by cultiva tion, and on open lands grubbing out Is often resorted to, or soon after the plants have blossomed they are cut or burned. $0.29; W. C. $1.83; Sher. $4.59; Sher. Sal. $.30; Sher. Dep. $0.60 7.61 Bert Johnson, Judge, 'Gener al Assistance 246.65 Fred L. Swanson, Ct. Hse. 6.00 Bert Johnson. Judge, Old Age Assistance , 358.60 Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to Dep. Children 45.60 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind Assistance 6.00 W. H. Tucker, Jail Expense 23.40 Warrants Issued on General Road Fund, July, 1941 A. J. Chaffee $70.70, Paul Smith $4.99, Jiobert S. Wilson $10.02, Cecil Jones $7.99, Frank W. Gentry $97.58, Dale Ray $41.86. E. A. Kelly $67.35, Chas. Williams $46.85, H. Schwarz $81.00, Jim Farley $44.85, Clair Ash baugh $58.37, Albert Connor $56.13, H. S. Taylor $94.29, M. V. Nolan $94.29, H. Sherer $49.39, Walter Gil man$23.92, Jack Stotts $23.92, Ray Massey $24.43, Allen Johnston $20.93, Shell Oil Company $427.11, D. H. Jones $12.00, Braden-Bell Tract. & Equip. Co. $515.20, Rosewall Motor Co. $1.01, Pacific Power & Light Co. $3.67, Harry Tamblyn $107.79, Gaz ette Times $36.85, Harold Becket $16.25, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co'. $15.65, Lexington Oil Coop. $20.26, Feenaughty Machinery Co. $10.56, Scritsmeier Company $19.87, Jack Allen Supply Co. $115.60, Columbia r f WHAT ARE YOU " GRACIOUS!- lf': I HIDING BEHIND 1 I WHO D EVER I Wfr' ' ' V THAT FLAG ?! J UAV TUOU6UtAJW; 'N Equipment Co. $151.13, Munnell & Sherrill $185.54, Greek's Hardware Co. $4.09, Citizens Branch U. S. Nat Bank $182.40, City of Heppner Wa ter Dept. $2.63, K. M. Akers $25.30, Gamble Store Dealer $33.00, Penland Brothers Transfer $0.60, J. P. O' Meara $1.11, Ferguson Motor Co. $51.37 Frank Nixon $29.85, Union Oil Co. $197.99, Independent Garage $3.35, Grand Garage $30.30, Green's Hardware Co. $1.45, Howard Coop er Corp. $2438.04, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $31.08, Kane's Garage $49.20, General Petroleum Corp. $25.97, W. H. Tucker $39.00, Jim Farley $8.97. Warrants Drawn on Market Road Fund Frank W. Gentry $62.91, Dale Ray $42.64, E. A. Kelly $74.40, Jim Far ley $48.90, Clair Ashbaugh $83.11, Albert Connor $76.38, H. S. Taylor $26.96, M. V. Nolan $26.96, H. Sherer $85.72, Walter Gilman $73.31, Jack Stotts $68.81, Ray Massey $68.06, Al an Johnston $68.82, L. N. Morgan $114.48, W. Cunningham $97.23, Har ry Tamblyn $131.51, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $43.59. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Delia Lee Edmondson has been duly ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Frank Edmondson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow All persons having claims against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers attached to the said administratrix at the law office of J. O. Turner, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 21st day of August, 1941. PELT. A LEE EDMONDSON, Administratrix. 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. FCEDEFENSE BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS AMERICA ON GUARD! Above is a reproduction of the Treasury Department's Defense Savings roster, showing an exact duplication of the original "Minute Man" statue 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. By F. O. ALEXANDER