Want Ads WANTED Used bench model cream separator. Inquire at G-T. 2 purebred Aberdeen Angus bulls, good size, 15 mo. old; 8-yr. old team horses; lO-yr.-old team horses, all Wack, wt. 1600 lbs., for sale. Ralph Butler, Willows, Ore. Combine for sale, in good condi tion, nearly ready to go. See Sid Zinter. 10tf. For Sale 2 coal oil stoves. 2 and 3-burner. Alex Wilson, city. 12-13p. For Sale Steel range, 6-hole Home Comfort for $25. Can see it now at Ekleberry ranch, Morgan R. L. Ekleberry, Hermiston, Ore. 11-13. For Sale New Hampshire baby chicks and started chicks. Chicks hatched each week. Suddarth Hat chery, Irrigon, Ore. 8-18. For sale Old Catholic church. Ap ply FatherMcCorrnick; For Sale V-8 Ford '37 Truck, stock rack, 80 percent rubber. John W. Graves, Hermiston, Ore., Rt. 1. 7-12p. My home place for sale. Rosa Es Jkelson. 3tf. LIVESTOCK MARKET now open at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds of cattle. I. A. Witten, Box D, Echo, Oregon, phone 111. 27-34p. ti. New or Used Office Machines sold, serviced or rented. Leave word at Gazette Times office. 12tf. For Sale Model W Case combine in good condition. Good drapers and belts. Ivar E. Nelson, lone, Ore. 8-13. County Warrants Drawn for May Term "Warrants Drawn on General Fund Edna Hughes, Deputy Salary, $100.00 Neva S. Wells, Deputy Salary 149.70 Eva Swanson, Deputy Salary 90.00 J. O. Archer, Janitor Salary .... 85.00 Henry E. Neer, Ct. Reporter ... 25.00 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys. Sal. 25.00 John H. Fuiten, Deputy Sal. 81.12 Emil H. Ebsen, Bangs Disease Control 4.00 George N. Peck, Co. Court 45.70 L. D. Neill, County Court 48.30 First. Nat. Bk. of Portland, Ser. $11.25; 'Asses. $10.30 ... 21.55 Harbord-Rogers Co., Tax Coll. 4.34 Underwood Elliott Fischer Co., Sheriff 5.31 A. E. Simmons, Sheriff 1.75 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 67.15 Pacific Stationery & Printing Co., Sheriff '5.45 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor 94.20 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Assessor - 17.00 Humphrey Drug Co., C. H. $2.05; Supt. $1.95; Sher. $1.- 20; Assessor $0.50 5.70 Shorb's Stationery, Supt 27.05 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $13.- 05; Supt. Mileage $48.95 .... 62.00 Gwen Glasgow, Supt. Assist. 12.50 Wanda Howell, Supt. Assist. 7.50 Pacific Stationery & Printing Co., Treasurer 60 Pac. Power & Light Co., Ct. House - 26.10 Heppner Gazette Times, Elec tion $106.40; Offic. Pub. $19.- 40; Supt. $8.50; Sher. $1.00; Clerk $19.75 155.05 M. D. Clark, Ct. House $.65; Jail $1.23 1.88 Dr. L. D. Tibbies, Insane Exp. 10.00 Franklin ' Printing Co., Elec. 8.48 Emma Breshears, Election 1.30 Frances Leathers, Election 1.10 Hil t Atf D BANG A. B. Chaffee, Election 80 A. C. Houghton, Election 50 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 48.68 Anne M. Thomas, Co. Nurse.. 125.00 J. E. Swanson, Insurance 85.00 State Dept. of Agriculture, District Sealer 6.15 P. W. MahoneyDist. Attorney 10.00 J. Logie Richardson, Emerg. 25.00 E. L. Groshens, Emergency .... 25.00 J. G. Barratt, Emergency 25.00 Fred Hoskins, Emergency 25.00 Vivian Kane, Emergency 25.00 Childrens Farm Home, Juv. Court 12 00 State Ind. Acci. Com., Sher. $3.99; Sher. Sal. $0.30; Sher. Deputy $0.48 4.77 Bert Johnson, Judge, General Assistance 193.33 C. Melville, Election 11.00 Dan Lindsay, Election 6.00 Russell D. Moore, Election .... 6.00 Wm. J. Doherty, Election 6.00 Frank Saling, Election 6.00 Grace Macomber, Election 6.00 Seth C. Russell, Election 6.00 Roy E. Ball, Election 18.00 Flossie Coats, Election 6.00 R. B. Rands, Election 6.00 R. L. Ekleberry, Election 6.00 J. A. Troedson, Election 12.00 Echo D. Palmateer, Election.... 6.00 Fannie G. Griffith, Election .... 6.00 Herbert Hynd, Election 6.00 Walter Becket, Election 6.00 Marjorie Worden, Election 6.00 Frank Anderson, Election 6.00 John Bergstrom, Election 6.00 L. Redding, Election 6.00 Chas. McEligott, Election 6.00 A. W. Lundell, Election 11.00 Jesse Warfield, Election 6.00 O. G. Bergstrom, Election 6.00 C. F. Bergstrom, Election 6.00 J. B. Adams, Election 6.00 Neal F. Knighten, Election .... 10.00 Floyd N. Adams, Election 6.00 Elsa M. Leathers, Election 6.00 Frances Leathers, Election 6.00 R. M. Akers, Election 3.00 E. R. Lundell, Election 6.60 P. J. Linn, Election 3.00 Juanita Rietmann, Election .... 3.00 Fred Mankin, Election 3.00 George N. Ely, Election 3.00 H. E. Clark, Election 3.00 Elaine Rietmann, Election 3.00 Mabel Cotter, Election 3.00 Eva Swanson, Election 3.00 H. W. Grimm, Election 6.00 E. L. Rucker, Election 6.00 A. C. Houghton, Election 6.00 M. F. Caldwell, Election 6.00 F. C. Frederickson, Election .. 19.0'J Mabel A. Hughes, Election .... 6.00 Kathleen Hisler, Election 6.00 Leona S. Instone, Election 9.60 Mrs. Frank Swaggart, Election 6.00 Annie Schaffer, Election 6.00 Amada Duvall, Election 3.00 L. A. Palmer, Election 4.80 Edna Hunt, Election 3.00 Elmer Hunt, Election 3.00 Cora E. Warner, Election 3.00 E. J. Evans, Election 3.00 B. H. Peck, Election 3.00 Vera B. Whillock, Election'.... 3.00 H. O. Bauman, Election 3.00 Edith M. Edwards, Election .... 3.00 Martin B. Clark, Election 6.00 Ealor B. Huston, Election 6.00 Kathleen Gentry, Election 6.00 Virginia Rosewall, Election .... 6.00 Cyrene Barratt, Election 6.00 John W. Hiatt, Election 4.50 R. L. Benge, Election 4.o0 R. A. Campbell, Election 4.50 Letha Archer, Election 4.50 Prudy Casebeer, Election 4.50 Chas. H. Bartholomew, Elect. 10.00 Jasper E. Myers, Election 6.00 Clayton H. Ayers, Election .... 6.00 Marion C. Finch, Election 6.00 P. A. Bartholomew, Election.. 6.00 Blaine E. Isom, Election 6.00 Etta Howell, Election 6.00 Grace Nickerson, Election 6 00 Ruth L. Tamblyn, Election 6.00 Sara McNamer, Election 6.00 F. E. Parker, Election 4.50 C. R. McAlister, Election 4.50 Oma J. Cox, Election 4.5 J Ella Benge, Election 4.50 Anna Q. Thomson, Election.... 4.50 Edna Hughes, Election 4.50 J. B. Adams, Election 3.00 Ralph I. Thompon, Circuit Ct. 4.70 Cornett Green, Circuit Court 3.20 Herman Green, Circuit Court 3.20 N. E. Pettyjohn, Circuit Ct. 6.40 Else M. Peterson, Circuit Ct. 6.80 W. T. Gerard, Circuit Court .... 7.00 Cecil Thome, Circuit Court .... 8.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to Dependent Children 48.20 Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to the Blind 6.00 Bert Johnson, Judge. Old Age Assistance 316.20 Umatilla Co. Oregon, Insane Expense 5.09 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff, Stamps and Envelopes 125.00 Western Golf C. Supply Co, Court House Incidentals 339.50 J. Carl Haddox, Bangs Disease Control 4.00 Mont. Ward Co., Assessor 56.26 Warrants Drawn on General Road Fund E. A. Kelly $137.24, Chas. Williams $57.17, H. Schwarz $87.25, Albert Connor $137.25, Ray Massey $112.25, Dale Ray $95.76, Robt. S. Wilson $34.72, A. J. Reese $6.48, A. J. Chaf fee $138.61, Wm. Harrison $100.24, L. N. Morgan $71.37, W. Cunning ham $51.87, M. V. Nolan $145.23, Al len Johnston $75.81, Jack Stotts $63. 84, Harold Sherer $90.58, Frank W. Gentry $71.08, H. S. Taylor $58.33, Walt Gilman $58.35, H. Peterson $10.98, Heppner Lumber Co. $431.53, Tom Caldwell $.60, Texas Company $4.70, H. & L. Company $17.55, Pen land Brothers Transfer $2.74, Lex ington Oil Cooperative $41.60, H. Tamblyn $33.57, Humphreys Drug Company $2.35, Pac. Power & Light Company $3.57, Heppner Gazette Times $28.20, State Industrial Acci dent Commission $68.87, Jack Allen Supply Company $93.31, Heppner Garage $20.95, I. R. Robison $146.52, Shell Oil Company $272.41, Braden Bell Tractor & Equip. Co. $219.26, Sherman J. Frank $140.45, Standard Oil Company $598.40, Union Oil Co. $244.85, Harold Becket $43.10', Green's Hardware Company $12.55, Fergu son Motor Company $375.76, Rose wall Motor Company $.77, City of Heppner Water Department $1.60, Tress McClintock $23.55, Max Schulz $1.50, Jackson Implement Company $213.65, Nelson Equipment Company $6.78, Gamble Store Dealer $14.38, Gilliam & Bisbee $64.28, Clair Ash baugh $32.94, Columbia Equipment Company $110.16, Feenaughty Ma chinery Company $69.76, U. S. Na tional Bank $176.70, General Petro leum Corp. $71.87, H. Tamblyn $35. 00. Warrants Drawn on Market Road Fund L. N. Morgan $65.88, W. Cunning ham $47.88, Allen Johnston $19.95, Jack Stotts $31.92, Harold Sherer $49.41, Walter Gilman $31.92, Frank W. Gentry $84.87, H. S. Taylor $68.62, Clair Ashbaugh $109.80, H. Tamblyn $135.31. Warrants Drawn on Miscellaneous Fund Harbord-Rodger Company, Dog Fund $57.85. A dime out of every dollar we earn IS OUR QUOTA for VICTORY with U.S. WAR BONDS Heppner Gazette Times, June 18, 1942 7 CARE OF PASTURE MEANS MORE MILK TO HELP WIN WAR Use of supplemental irrigation where that is available, and plant ing of late summer crops such as sudan grass elsewhere are empha sized as important steps in insuring continuous summer pasture as a means of keeping up a heavy milk flow this year, according to offi cials of the state extension and soil conservation services. While the abundant spring rain fall has insured good early summer pastures, normal Oregon weather conditions for the remainder of the year will mean dry pastures late in the summer unless advance provis ion is made. Every extra milk can filled this year means that much more vital food to be shared with the people of the United Nations, it is emphasized by county and state USDA war boards. Some of the measures that farmers throughout the state have reported in the past as valuable aids in sus taining summer milk production in clude the following: Clipping pastures with surplus growth for silage or hay and to let the grass recover for later grazing, doing the mowing early because of the farm labor shortage. Clipping weeds on all established pastures, and harrowing to spread droppings, thus making more graz ing available. Irrigating, if possible, having equipment in shape before the pas ture begins to dry up. Start irri gation before the pasture seems to need it, otherwise it will probably be too late to do the most good. Providing a supplemental feed supply, such as sudan grass or grain and vetch. Making full use of sweet clover and alfalfa and grass, even if it is necessary to fence and to haul wa ter. Rotating grazing between pas tures, avoiding over-grazing, having good stockwater available and fol lowing other practices that give bet ter pasture return and keep up the soil protecting grass or legume cov er. Devise Plan to Speed Seed Crop Shipment To expedite movement of Oregon's record legume seed crop to the sou thern states, and to relieve conges tion in warehouses, the state AAA office has announced a plan for shipping seed purchased by Com modity Credit on purity test alone, without waiting for results of the official germination test. Purity tests can be obtained with in a few days, while at least two weeks is the time required to com plete a germination test, AAA of ficials point out. Farmers whose seed is shipped under this plan will be paid 80 per cent of the price for the top ger mination of the grade as indicated by the official purity test. Addi tional amounts due will be paid as soon as the official germination test is received. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated June 8, 1942, 1 am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auc tion at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 26 of Irrigon, Oregon for the minimum price of $20.00, cash. n rl Lots 3 and 4 in Block 1, Cluff s 1st Addition to City of lone, Ore gon for the minimum price of $20.00, cash. Lot 41 in Block 28, Irrigon, Oregon for the minimum price of $5.00, cash. Lots 1 and 2 in Block 18, Ir rigon, Oregon for the minimum price of $20.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 11th day of July, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, sell said prop erty to the highest and best bid der. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated May 19, 1942, I am authorized and direct ed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the mini mum price herein set forth: Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Block 7, Sperry's Second Addition to the City of lone, Oregon for the minimum price of $101.00. 20 down and balance on contract. THEREFORE, I will on the 20th day of June; 1942, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Rosalie Ployhar, Plaintiff vs. John A. Ployhar, Defendant To John A. Ployhar, defendant above named. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in this court and cause within four weeks of the date of the first pub lication of this summons, namely, on or before Thursday, the 25th day of June, 1942; and you will take notice that if you fail to answer or other wise plead to said complaint within said time, the plaintff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, to-wit: a decree dissolving the marriage contract now and here tofore existing between plaintiff and defendant and for an absolute di vorce from defendant. This summons is published in the Heppner Gazette Times, a weekly newspaper published in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, pursuant to an order made herein by the Judge of this court on the 25th day of May, 1942. It will be published for four consecutive weeks, the first publication to be made on Thursday the 28th day of May, 1942, and the last publication on Thursday, the 25th day of June, 1942. PETERSON & PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Postoffice address: Pendleton, Oregon. NOW HERE FACTORY MACHINE for lawnmower sharpening. We'll make your lawnmower like new. We also do saw filing, bi cycle repairing, floor sanding, knife and scissor sharpening and band saw work. N. D. Bailey By F. H. Cumberworth WNU Service.