Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 29, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette Times, March 29, 1945 7
Want Ads
LOST gold ... bracelet with green
sets; between school and base
ball field. Reward. Ramona Mc
Daniel. l-3p
FOR SALE Caterpillar combine,
model 36. A-l condition. Priced
reasonable.. Earl McKinney. Hep
pner. 52-2p
DRY BOARD ends for sale See
Homer or Eldon Tucker. 46-lp
FOR SALE Modern duplex and
two lots on Chase st. Box 41. Mrs.
R. E. Thomas, Heppner. 51-2p
FOR SALE Modern home in Lex
ington, cement basement, furnace
heat, full lot and barn, $3500. See
Vern Wilcox; after Saturday, ad
dress Rte 1, The Dalles. 52-lp
estate, and all persons having ob
jecions thereto are hereby required
to file the same with said Court on
or before the time fixed for said
hearing.
Dated and first published this
15th day of March 1945.
JAMES J. HAYES, Executor .
INEZ GENTRY, Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the County Court of Morrow
County, State of Oregon, adminis
trator of the Estate of Ida M. Peter
son, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
the said Deceased are hereby re-51-3
Quired to present the same with
ii .J" 3 1
proper voucners amy veruiea oy
law to the said Administrator at
the law office of P. W. Mahoney at
Heppner, Oregon within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
22nd day of March, 1945.
VICTOR G. PETERSON
Administrator
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated
March 21, 1945, I am authorized and
directed to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than the
minimum price herein set forth:
Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block 3
of Sperry's Third Addition to P- W. MAHONEY
the City of lone, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, for the minimum
price of $20.00, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 21st
day of April, 1945, at the hour of
10:00 A. M., at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner, Oregon,
Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1, Origi
nal Town of lone, Morrow
'County, Oregon for the mini
mum price of $20.00, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 28th
day of April, 1945, 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.
JOHN H. FUITEN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
ON LEAVE
Paul Phelan, PO lc, and Mrs.
Phelan are spending part of Paul's
27-day leave at the home of bis pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Phelan.
Mrs. Paul Phelan is on crutches,
having broken one of her legs in
a fall.
WE HAVE in stock for immediate
delivery deep well and shallow
well pumps. For gasoline or ec- Se'l said property to the highest and istrator of the estate of Sarah C Phil
Attorney for the Administrator
Heppner, Oregon ' 52-4
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 admin-
tric operation priced $77 and up.
Size range 325 g. p. h. to 1800 g.
p. h. Tanks 20, 40, 80, 120, 220
gal. Wiring supplies, pipes & fit
tings. Write for further informa
tion or see them at L. A. MOORE,
Furniture Store, Hermiston, Ore
gon, Phone 2121. 52-5
LIGHT plants bought and sold or
serviced. For prices call 383. 32tf
FOR SALE Harry Jones ranch 12
miles from Heppner 2860 acres
reasonably priced to sell, owner
Stella Bailey, Box 8626, Port
land, Oregon. 37c
FREE If excess acid causes you
pains of stomach ulcers, ind'ges
tion, heartburn, belching, bloat
ing nausea, gas pains, get free
sample, Udga at Humphreys
Drug Company. 48-20p
best bidder.
JOHN H. FUITEN
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
52-4
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF FBWAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate of Ole B. Olson, deceased,
has filed with "the County Court
of Morrow County, Oregon, her fi
nal account of her administration
of the estate, of said deceased and
said court fixed Monday, the 2nd
day of April 1945 at the hour of
10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at
the Court House at Heppner Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account
and the settlement of said estate
and all persons having objections
thereto are herby required to file
same with said court on or before
the time fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published this
1st day of March 1945.
JENNIE S. OLSON
49.1 Administratrix.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated
March 14, 1945, I am authorized and
directed, to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set
forth:
All of Section 29 and the West
Half of Section 16 in Township
4 North, Range 26 E. W. M. for
the minimum price' of $1.00 per
acre, cash.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
9, 16, 17, and 18, in Block 10,
Mt. Vernon's Addition to the
City of Heppner, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, for the minimum
price of $100.00, cash. -THEREFORE,
I will on the 14th
day of April, 1945, at the homr 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.
JOHN H. FUITEN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
By FLORENCE ELY,
51.3 Deputy
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor and execu
trix of the estate of Nancy B. Hayes,
deceased, have filed with the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County their final account
of the administration of said estate,
and said Court has fixed Monday,
April 16th, 1945 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac
count and the settlement of said
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
executor of the last Will and Test
ament of Herman Neilson, deceas
ed, and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
are hereby required to present the
same to the undersigned with pro
per verification, at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
22nd day of March, 1945.
JOS. J. NYS,
52-4 Executor
lips, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of
said deceased are hereby required
to present the- same to the under
signed administator duly verified
as required by law at the law of
fice of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from,
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
29th day of March, 1945.
R. F. PHLLIPS,
1.5 Administrator
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated
March 27th, 1945, I am authorized
and directed to advertise and sell
at public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set
forth:
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PREPARING YOUR WOOL FOR SALE
Preparing the wool clip for sale involves tying the fleeces,
packing them in bags, and lettering each bag with a description of
the contents. A well-prepared clip of grease wool is more salable
than a poorly prepared clip; but no matter how well prepared an
inferior wool may be, it still will not command the premium value
of a superior quality clip. It is also true, however, that THE
VALUE OF ANY CLIP CAN BE INCREASED BY SUPERIOR
PREPARATION. The important points of good wool preparation
sre given in the following paragraphs. The deductions and prices
are as quoted in the Commodity Credit Corporation Schedule of
Values for Domestic Shorn Wool under the 1945 Wool Purchase
Program.
1. KEEP THE FLEECES CLEAN Keep the shearing pens as
clean as possible. Keep straw and manure out of the fleeces
' because this lowers value by giving the wool a bad apocaranca.
2. DON'T USE TOO MUCH BRANDING PAINT Branding paint
on wool is nothing less than a material defect. Branding paints
should always be used as sparingly as possible.
3. DON'T PACK UNTIED OR CARELESSLY TIED FLEECES
Excctpt in the case of Texas 8 months and Texas fall wool, all
untied clips will be discounted 2 cents per pound from the
grease appraisal price. Using only paper strings, tie each fleece
securely with the flesh end of the staple showing and the
shoulder and side wools on the outside. Tuck in the loose
ends. There will be a deduction of 10 cents per pound (clean
basis) for wool tied with sisal or binder twine. BAILING
WIRE SHOULD NEVER BE USED.
4. TAKE ALL TAGS, DUNG LOCKS, AND STAINED PIECES
OUT OF THE FLEECES On original bag wool the appraisers
will make a deduction not to exceed 3 percent of the grease
appraisal price on clips which do not have all tags and other
off wools packed separately. Heavy tags are worth only 12
cents per pound and average tags are worth only 17 cents per
pound on the Boston market. PACK ALL TAGS AND
SWEEPINGS IN A SEPARATE BAG. Never put a layer of
tags in a bag along with fleeces.
5. DON'T PACK BLACK WOOL WITH WHITE WOOL Black
fibers contaminate white wool. Black wool is worth only two
thirds of the price of white wool of comparable grade.
6. DON'T PACK BURRY FLEECES WITH FLEECES FREE OF
BURRS Keep separate from clean wool all fleeces contain
ing burs, foxtail, straw, leaves, or vegetable defects. The value
of a clip can be lowprcd from 1 to 10 cents per pound (clean
basis), and even more depending on the amount of defect it
contains.
7. DON'T PACK EWE, YEARLING, AND RAM FLEECES TO
GETHER Keep these classes separate because they each have
a different value. This is not necessary in clips under 3,000
pounds.
8. REQUEST SEPARATE APPRAISALS ON EWE, YEARLING,
AND RAM WOOL In this way you can get the true values
for the wool in each of the above classes.
9. DON'T PACK DEAD WOOL, CRUTCIHNGS, AND EYE
CLIPPINGS ALONG WITH SnORN FLEECES Keep such
wools separate from the fleeces. Pack them in a separate bag.
Thev have a lower value than the fleece wool.
10. ALWAYS MARK EVERY BAG OF WOOL TO SHOW THE
CONTENTS Every bag in the clip should be distinctly let
tered with the class of wool it contains. These painted letters
should be at least 6 inches in height. The following names
should be used: EWE. YEARLING OR LAMB, RAM, BLACK,
TAGS AND SWEEPINGS, DEAD WOOL, CRUTCIHNGS,
EYEBROWS, BURRY, SEEDY.
11. NEVER PACK WET WOOL Mold develops in wet wool and
stains and weakens the fibers. Always dry wet fleeces before
packing them.
In costs so little more to prepare a clip of grease wool correctly1
that even in this time of insufficient labor every wool grower
should majte a supreme effort to prepare his wool in the best way.
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'That should make it easy for you to
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your Easter dinner. Crisp, fresh, vitamin-rich
vegetables are a must
with every properly balanced meal,
and on our shelves and counters will
be found the best food values money
can buy.
Our meat department is prepared to sell
you the "piece de resistance"
When planning your Easter dinner and
other meals, remember you can get every
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