Thursday, August 28, 1941 Want Ads 150 tans alfalfa hay, $8 a ton, 1 mile east of lone. Emma Holub. 29p. For Sale, Underwood standard typewriter, $15. G. T. office. 26-27 For Sale 7 Rambouillet rams, t will trade for cross breds. Gaylord M. Madison, phone 444, Echo, Ore. Ranch up on Butter creek. 26-27p. LOST 1941 date book, red bound. Return to G. T. Reward. It. 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. Man and wife want work on ranch. Taylor's Rooming House, Heppner. ltp. MAN WANTED for 800 family Hawleigh route. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORH-101-123, Oakland, Calif. FOR SALE Bulbous grass seed, 20c lb. R. Piper, Lexington. 26-29p. Purebred bucks for sale, yearlings and lambs, Hamps, Shrops, Rom neys. F. M. Page, Monument, Ore. 26tf-8t. Lost 4 ewes and black faced ram. J. E. Craber, Anson Wright place. Liberal reward offered. 20tf. WET J .-BUILT house for sale, lo cated at west end Baltimore St. Also apt. for rent. See Mrs. A. Q. Thom son. 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. 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. New or Used Office Machines sold, 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 Five yearling Hamp shire bucks. W. H. Cleveland. Accidents Threat To Defense Program Emphasizing that a workman kill ed or injured in a traffic accident may well be as much a loss to the nation as the death or injury of a member of our armed forces, Ea.l Snell, secretary of state, calls at tention to President Roosevelt's re quest for American citizens to en list in a campaign to prevent traffic accidents, and urged Oregonians to hold to the advantage gained in Lne early part of this year. "Military authorities emphasize the fact that in modem warfare, the man at the front is dependent on the man in industry, therefore, when a toolmaker, a shipyard worker, or any other workman is vitally need ed production is incapacitated in rm automobile accident, the loss to the PETER PUBLIC Small W lllfp&TEPJ Fdid you wear t1 IIIGiII ' pHfl I fust plain!- I WZZTITWMK 1 1 I Heppner Growers Buy All With August 30 the deadline for taking out federal crop insurance on fall-seeded wheat for harvest in 1942, Oregon growers are signing a record number of policies to protect their Wheat crop from all risks. The scene above is being enacted many times throughout the state a Triple A community committeeman "signs up" one of his neighbors. Sterility Facts Revealed in New 0. S. C. Bulletin All the answers to the problem of sterility in dairy cows are . still far from being found, but consider -ale information on some things blamed wrongly for sterility, and on other things that may contribute to it, is contained in a new experiment station buUein issued at Oregon State college, entitled "Reproduct ive Performance in Dairy Cattle." Although the bulletin is semi technical in that it reports on actual research studies, it is expected to contribute much to the general un derstanding of the sterility problem. It is well illustrated with drawings of the reproductive organs of dairy cattle and of the reproduction pro cess, a number of these drawings be ing life size. Studies of the cow families rep resented in the O. S. C. dairy herd for the past 25 years have definitely shown the importance of inherit ance in good fertility. These and similar studies indicate that much of the low fertility in commercial herds may be traced to poor inher itance and close breeding practices. Among factors studied and found to be either relatively unimportant, or which so far have mailed to show a vital relationship to the problem are vitamin A deficiency, the use of vitamin E injections, and the use of hormone injections, although the last named is still definitely in the experimental stage. Many non-specific infections in both made and female dairy ani mals were found to impair tro breeding efficiency, although Trich imonad infection has not been dem onstrated in Oregon up to the pre sent time. Losses through the sale of dairy animals thought to be ster ile but which were not have been found to be rather severe. Between 20 and 25 per cent of dairy cows sold to Oregon slaughter houses as ster ile have been found to be pregnant. The bulletin, which may be had free, is written by I. R. Jones, R. W. Daugherty, and J. R. Haag of the station staff. nation is very real," Snell declared. The secretary of state pointed cut that during the first half of tias year, traffic deaths in the nation as a whole were up 17 percent while in Oregon, deaths were down four percent. He urged citizens in Ore gon to accept as their "personal re sponsibility, the job of avoiding accidents." Wonder! Gazette Times, Heppner, - Risk Insurance Wheat Men Told of Deadline for '42 Plans Oregon wheat farmers are being contacted by county AAA associa tions to sign winter wheat plans for their farms prior to the deadline Oc tober 31. Every farmer who will plant fall wheat this year must sign a plan for his farm if he is to be eligible for participation in the 1942 farm con servaton program. By signing the plan the farmer declares his inten tion to seed' within his wheat acre age allotment and also indicates the number of acres on which he will have wheat in 1942. With 1942 marketing quotas al ready proclaimed and almost sure to be in effect, county offices are stressing the importance of seeding within allotments. Changes in the wheat program for 1942 provide that the non-allotment option can be chosen only by farmers normally cutting wheat for hay and with an allotment in excess of 15 acres. Those with allotments of fewer than 15 acres are exempt from quota re strictions, however. The state AAA office also points out that it will not be possible fori non-allotment farms to seed up to their usual acres, as was the case in 1941, without incurring deductions from parity and conservation pay ments. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of BAR NEY McDEVITT, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that pur suant to an order duly made and entered by the above entitled court on the 27th day of August, 1941, thi undersigned executrix of the estate of the above named deceased will from and after the 27th day of September, 1941, offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash, subject to confirmation by the above enti tled court, at the law office of Jos J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, the fol lowing described real property of said estate, situate in Morrow coun ty, Oregon, to-wit: The southeast quarter, the south half of the northeast quar ter and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 34 in Township two (2) North, Range. 25 East of Willamette Meridian. Dated and first published this 28th day of August, 1941. ANNIE SMITH, Executrix. Oregon STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE OF OREGON NOTICE OF REFERENDUM ON CREATION OF PROPOSED HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVA TION DISTRICT, EMBRACING LANDS LYING IN THE COUN TIES OF MORROW AND UMA TILLA IN THE STATE OF ORE GON, AND THE ELECTION OF THREE (3) DISTRICT SUPER VISORS. To all owners of lands lying with in the proposed Heppner Soil Con servation District, comprising the territory described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 3 South, Range 24 East; thence north along Township lines to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 24 East; thence east along township lines to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 1 South, Range 30 East; thence south along Township lines to the southeast corner of Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 30 East; thence westerly to and along the boundary of the Uma tilla National Forest to the Morrow-Wheeler County line; thence northerly along the Morrow County line to the place of be ginning. Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of August, 1941, between the hours of 1:00 p, m, and 9:00 p. m., a referendum will be held in the said territory upon the proposition of the creation of the Heppner Soil Conservation District as a govern mental subd vision and a public body, corporate and politic, and in con junction with said referendum three (3) District Supervisors will be el ected under the provisions of the Soil Conservation Districts Law of this State. All persons, firms, corporations, state, county, or municipality being the record holders of or holding un der contract to purchase ten (10) acres or more of lands lying within the said territory are eligible to vote and only such are eligible to vote. Voting divisions and polling places for the referendum and election are as follows: Division No. 1. Polling place lo cated at Heppner, Morrow County, in Circuit Courtroom of the Court House. Division No. 2. Polling place lo cated at Lena, Morrow County, in Lena School House. Division No. 3. Polling place lo cated at Lexington, Morrow Coun ty, in the Leach Hall. Division No. 4. Polling place lo cated at lone. Morrow County, in the Legion Hall. Division No. 5. Polling place lo cated at Rhea Creek, Morrow Coun ty, in the Grange Hall. Eligible voters residing within the proposed district shall cast their ballots at the polling place nearest their residence. Eligible voters not residing within the proposed dis trict shall cast their ballots at the polling place nearest their land, or the greater part thereof. Eligible vo ters who will be absent from their division on the day of the referen dum may apply in person or in writ ing to Mr. John Hanna, Polling Su perintendent, at Heppner, Oregon, for absentee ballots. Each applicant for an absentee ballot shall state his name, residence, location and acre age of land owned. STATE SOIL CONSERVA TION COMMITTEE OF ORE GON, Robert H. Warrens, Chairman. Dated this 6th day of August, 1941, at Corvallis, Oregon. 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 o! Oronron for the County of Morrow Page Seven 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. DELTA 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 NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated August 14, 1941, I am authorized anl directed to advertise and sell at public auc tion at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots 4, 5, & 6, Block 2 of the City of Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon, for the mini mum price of $10.00 per lot, cash. Lots 18, 19, 20, 21, & 22, Block 3 of the City of Boardman, Mor row County, Oregon for the minimum price of $350.00. 20 percent down payment and bal ance on contract. Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, & 17, in Block 3 of the City of Boardman, Morrow County, Or egon for the minimum price of $250.00. 20 percent down payment and balance on contract. THEREFORE, I will on the 20th day of September, 1941, at the hour the Court Hous in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, 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 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. NOWHERE FACTORY MACHINE for lawnmower sharpening. 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