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Thursday, December 4, , , wiuu rage sever Want Ads Telephones bought, sold and re paired; new or used. W. L. McCaleb, phone 1375, 9 So, Chase St. 38-41p. Pigs for Sale 30 Poland China 10 weeks old weiner pigs at the Uzz French place on Hinton Cr., 6 miles east of Heppner. Also 1 Clyde stal lion, 2 yrs. old, and 1 black gelding, 6 yrs. old. 40p-41tf. OIC weiner pigsfor sale, 7 wks., $4.50 ea. Nelson Bros., Lexington. 40-42p. Wood sawing anywhere any time. Chauffeur service your truck, car or mine. Used car parts, lights. I have a little of everything, just name it. Max Schulz, Heppner. LIVESTOCK MARKET now open at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds of cattle. I. A. Witten, Box D, Echo, Oregon, phone 111. 27-34p. tf. New or Used Office Machines sold, serviced or rented. Leave word at Gazette Times office. 12tf. I will winter one hundred cattle reasonable. Plenty grass and hay. J. E. Craber, Heppner, Ore. 33tf. Chicks hatched to fill at the date you want them. Suddarth Hatchery, Irrigon, Ore. lOtf. OSC Committee to Organize Help in Farm Repair Plan A committee to mobilize the ef forts of the Oregon State college agricultural staff behind the cur rent national campaign to insure ad equate machinery for producing and harvesting next year's crops has been appointed by William A. Scho enfeld, dean and director of agri culture. The committee will help carry on the program inaugurated in this state by the United States agricultural defense board aimed at bringing about early repair of all present machinery on farms, and immediate ordering of essential new equipment. Named on the special committee are F. E. Price, agricultural engi neer in the experiment station, chair man; W. L. Teutsch, assistant direc tor of extension, and E. R. Jackman, extension farm crops specialist. All county agents will be enlisted in the state-wide program. The most acute farm machinery problem in Oregon is to obtain ade quate equipment to handle the 50 per cent expansion in acreage of winter legume seed, according to Dean Schoenfeld. Tentative plans have been made for a series of county-wide educational meetings at which seed harvesting methods will be discussed and the machinery situation in the various localities will be surveyed. Oregon farm machin ery dealers and distributors will be invited to cooperate in these meet ings, which will deal with the most efficient operation of seed-harvesting machinery, as well as how to ob tain' the necessary equipment. Early repair of all machinery now on farms will be urged throughout the state to make sure that neces sary parts can be ordered in plenty of time. Extension men believe that Oregon farmers generally have had such long experience with handling and repairing machinery that they are more skilled than the average throughout the country, hence will not need actual training schools on this work. The principal task, it is believed, will be to bring about an immeiate inventory of repair needs, with orders placed at once. Closely allied to this is the cur rent drive to have farmers gather and sell all scrap iron available. Usable parts and iron suitable for further repair work are to be held on farms, however. PETER PUBLIC Noble Yl KUOW it's old-fashioned. V ffi r BUT I FEEL UNCOMFTABLE MA C WUEN A LADY IS LEFT (J i 1941 Hermnpr Hnyptfo Ti Extension Plans Center on Main Defense Efforts "The work of the federal coop erative extension service is itself being conducted under a 'priorities system' these days," said W. L. Teutsch, assistant director of exten sion at Oregon State college, upon his return from the recent meeting of the Land Grant College associa tion in Chicago. "First on the prior ities list is cooperation in the various national defense efforts, and second is planning for the post-war adjust ments." Teutsch pointed out that extension service work in relation to national defense includes cooperation with the U. S. agricultural defense boards in increasing food for defense, fur thering the national campaign for better nutrition, cooperating with other agences in such things as ma chinery repair and collection of scrap iron, and in a program for rural youth. The current youth program, in volving 4-H clubs, is emphasizing all of the previously mentioned ac tivities, plus emphasis on expansion of farm gardens and on the training of club members in the ideals and methods of the democratic way of lire. Planning for the post-war period will be carried on in Oregon as in the past through the active work of county land use and agricultural program planning committees. Al ready some preliminary work of this nature was carried on last spring when a report was formulated on adjusting Oregon agriculture to meet the impacts of war and national de fense, Teutsch continued. This pattern is now being follow ed more or less throughout the coun try, according to reports made at the land grant association meeting. At those meetings questions of national defense and post-war planning oc cupied the entire program, said Teutsch. Secretary of Agriculture Wiekard has recently issued a call to all USDA agencies to assist immediate ly in this post-war planning aimed at averting another agricultural de pression such as hit the industry in the early twenties. Planning for this kind of future is a part of the de fense effort itself, according to Sec retary Wiekard. IRRIGON ITEMS Rev. Downing, a traveling evan gelist, will speak at the Pentecostal church Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and family left Sunday for Renton, Wn., where they will live while he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bediwell and Mrs. Browning who have been visiting relatives at Spray the past week returned home Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Steward returned from Vale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hanson who were living in the W. C. Isom cabin left for their home at Saco, Mont., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and family from Mason City, Wash., vis ited Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Bessler and Mrs. Harris were visitors at the Nora Wilson home Monday. Mrs. Dan Hill is quite ill at her home. Mrs. Bessie Wisdom is car ing for her. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the Matter of the Estate of WIL LIAM T. CRAIG, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order duly made and entered by the above entitled court on the 25th day of November, 1941, Impulse V WILL YOU UAVE1 (,f THIS SEAT, OUT MADAM ? the undersigned administrator of the estate of the above named deceased, will from and after the 26th dav of December, 1941, offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash for the best offer at the law office of the undersigned, at Heppner, Oregon, the following described real prop erty of said estate, situate in Mor row County, Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Sec- . tion 5, the northwest quarter of Section 8, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 18 in Township one (1) North, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian; And an undivided one half in terest in and to the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 4, and the southeast quarter of Section 5 in Township one (1) North, Range 25 East of Wil lamette Meridian, said real property may be sold in one or separate parcels and will be sold subject to confirmation by the above entitled court. Dated and first published this 27th day of November, 1941. JOS. J. NYS, Administrator. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933. Of Heppner Gazette Times pub lished weekly at Heppner, Oregon, for October, 1941. State of Oregon, County of Mor row, ss. Before me a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Jasper V. Craw ford, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Heppner Gazette Times and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the own ership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, requir ed by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Crawford Publishing Co., Heppner, Oregon; Editor, Jasper V. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon; Manag ing Editor, Jasper V. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon; Business Mana ger, Jasper V. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. 2. That the owners are Cora D. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon, and Lera G. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of November, 1941. (Seal) JOS. J. NYS, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires May 15, 1943.) SUMMONS CIVIL No. G35 In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Petitioner, v. WILDA SIEGMUND, a single woman; MAE HICKSON and ROBERT E. HICKSON, her husband; NORA ZIMMERMAN and WALTER J. ZIMMERMAN, her husband; LLOYD BARZEE and VELMA BARZEE, his wife; WATTE C. CRAWFORD and MABEL E. CRAWFORD, his wife; MORROW COUNTY, a municipal corporation; JOHN DAY IRRIGATION DIS TRICT, a public corporation; the un known heirs of C. W. Barzee, de ceased, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in amended petition for condemnation herein, Defendants. To the defendants Lloyd Barzee and Velma Barzee, his wife, the unknown heirs of C. W. Barzee, I KIN MAKE AW BIGHT. 1 deceased, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in amended petition for condemnation herein: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the amended pe tition for condemnation filed against you in the above-entitled case with in four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and ans wer, the petitioner, United States of America, for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief applied for in its amended petition for con demnation filed herein, to-wit: That the above-entitled court make such orders and judgments as may be necessary (a) to ascertain and fix the amount to be awarded as just compensation for the taking, con demning and appropriating to the United States of America the fee simple title to the following describ ed lands in Morrow County, Oregon: SEy4 of Section 23, Township 2 North, Range 24 East, Willamette Meridian, consisting of 160 acres, more or less; and (b) to ascertain and determine the parties entitled to such just compensation and make just distribution of such just com pensation among those entitled thereto. This summons is served upon you pursuant to an order of the Honor able James Alger Fee, Judge of the above-entitled court, made and en tered in the above-entitled action on the 3rd day of November, 1941, by publication thereof for four succes sive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of general cir culation in Morrow County, Oregon, published at Heppner, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, and designated by the above-entitled court as the newspa per most likely to give notice of the pendency of this proceeding. The date of first publication of this sum mons is the 6th day of November, 1941. CARL C. DONAUGH, United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, J. MASON DILLARD, As sistant United States Attorney, F. P. KEENAN, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, and BERNARD H. RAMSEY, Special Attorney, De partment of Justice, Attorney for Petitioner. P. O. Address: 506 U. S. Court House, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated November 18, 1941, I am authorized and direct ed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the mini mum price herein set forth: The West Half of the West " Half of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 25 EWM for the minimum price of $1.00 per acre. 20 down and balance on con tract. THEREFORE, I will on the 20th day of December, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Linda K. Smith, Plaintiff vs. Thom as Franklin Smith, Defendant. To Franklin K. Smith, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause with in four weeks of the date of first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for relief as prayed for in said complaint; to-wit: For I a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and granting the plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce from the defend ant This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive weeks, in the Heppner Gazette Times by order of the Honorable Bert Johnson, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which said order was made and entered on the 17th day of November, 1941, and the first date of publication of this sum mons is the 20th day of November, 1941. J. O. TURNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated November 7, 1941, I am authorized and direct ed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the mini mum price herein set forth: The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 South, Range 25 E. W. M. for the mimmum price of $40.00, cash. Lot 12 of Block 2 of Looney's Addition to the City of Heppner, except the West 113.5 feet, for the minimum price of $300.00, cash. Lots 1 and 2 in Block 3 of the City of Boardman, Oregon for the minimum price of $50.00, cash; or if bid is raised to over $100.00, 20 down and balance on contract. THEREFORE, I will on the 13th day of December, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John Harrison, deceased. THE UNDERSIGNED having filed her final account and report as- ad ministratrix of the above entitled estate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court has fixed Monday the 15th day of December, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the County Court Room in the County Court House in Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and set tling said account and any objec tions that may be filed thereto. Dated this 7th day of November, 1941. PEARL E. HARRISON, Administratrix of the Estate of John Harrison, deceased. RANDALL & PERRY, Attorneys for Administratrix, Pendleton, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the estate of Barney McDevitt, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon' for Morrow Countv her final account of her administra tion of said estate and said Court has set Monday the 8th day of Decem ber, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day , at the County Court room at the Court House in 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 set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 6th day of November, 1941. ANNIE SMITH, Executrix. By F. O. ALEXANDER