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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Morch 25, 1948-7 Want Ads - NEW THIS WEEK- . Ui. SALE 8-room house and 2 iuis; good chicken house and other buldinus. Inquire at 113 Church St, l-2p LOST-Billfold in Heppner Tues. day morning. Keep money and return papers to Gazette Times office. Tad Miller. lp KOli SALE Half quarter horse saddle colt; young gentle sad dle mare to foal soon (sire of foal our registeredAVelsh pony stallion); one and two year old Shetland horse colts. AT STUD Shoreacres Flash, No. 1137, Welsh pony stallion, red sorrel with light mane and tail, height 51 inches, weight 630 pounds. Fees and terms on request. Silver Star Pony Ranch, Morgan, Oregon. l-2c THE ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS "Jack Frost" Lne La dies' dresses, suits, coats, slack suits, shirts and sweaters; Men's suits, top coats, leather coats, mackinaws, jackets, sweaters, flannel shirts, gabar dine shirts, slacks, underwear, hosiery, Forest Green whipcord trousers and Jackets; for every oneriding and sport clothing, car and daveno robes, bed blankets, and saddle blankets. Your "Jack Frost" salesman, Ernest Ghormley, Phane 3091, Hermiston, Oregon lp FOR SALE-1936 Willys pickup', recently repaired. $290 cash. Ask Sanders, Hotel Heppner. lc SEE ME if you want your house cut out according to specifica tions. I am prepared to cut this in the shop. I make special window and door frames for any thickness of all. Also make pickets, cabinets. N. D. Bailey. ltfc IF YOU need a carpenter see Al vln Neal at 106 West Center St., Heppner. No Job too large or too - small. 52-1 p FOR SALE New 1947 civilian Jeep, or will trade for real estate or late model car. What have you? Alvin Neal, cabin 10G, West Center St., Heppner. 52-1 p FOR SALE New Smith and Wes son model K 22. Shoots 22 long rifle on a 38 frame. See Neal at cabin 106 Wdst Center St., Heppner. 52-lp FOR SALE New Wedgewood gas range with 4 burners, oven and broiler, 2 shelves, storage space. John J. Monahan, Hepp ner 52-lp RELIABLE MAN with car wanted to call on farmers in Morrow county. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No exper ience or capital required. Per manent. Write today. McNess Co., Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 52-lp CUSTOM SPRAYING for weed control; 2-4D for sale. Grady's Greenhouse, phone 2193, Hepp ner. 52tfc FOR SALE 1936 Willys pickup, $315; recently overhauled. In quire Hotel Heppner. 52c TOR SALE V' hp. Deepwell pump, new, $69.95; 12 hp. Shallow well pump, new, $117. 50; 1 h p. Shallow well pump, new, $149.50. Most all sizes deep and shallow pumps in stock, gasoline and electric. Pipe and fittings available with pumps. Before ordering nnv pumps at anv price SEE THESE AT: L. A. Moore Furn isher of Homes, phone 2f21, Hermiston, Ore. 51 -2c LAWN SEEDING is a specialty with us. Grady's Greenhouse. Phone 2193. 51tfc GARDEN PLOWING-No Job too ' small. Call Grady's Green house. Thone 2193. 51tfc FOR SALE 1910 Hudson sedan, radio, 4 new tires, new battery, complete overhaul job. Fay Bticknum, phone 2502. 51tfc FOR SALE Two 7 12 ft. Interna- $12.50 The Stetson Open Road You'll like the smart lines of the Open Road, and you'll like its comfortable, light weight. But most of all you'll like the fact that it's a Stetson. See the Open Road today. Wilson's Men's Wear The Store, of Personal Service tional disc plows with McClin tock hitch. Arthur Hunt, Lex ington. 46-2c POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOB COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of County Judge, usbject to the will of the Republican voters of Morrow county. GFOI'.'JE N. PECK. (Paid Adv.) FOR A UNIFEIED AND PROGRESSIVE COUNTY Vote for Russell K. Miller of Boardman. Condidate for County Commissioner subject to the will of the Republican voters. Paid Adv.) Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice 1h hereby given that the un dermined has been duly appointed fay the County Court of Morrow County. State of Oreon, Executrix of the Es tate of OTIS RIDDLE. deceaHed, and all peraoim having elating aKalimt the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to preaent the name with proper voucher duly verified aa required by law to the mi'd executrix at the law office of V W. Mahoney at Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. n Dated and first published this 25th day of March. 1948. ALICE ELEANOR RIDDLE, Executrix of the Estate of Otis, Blddle, Deceased. P. W. Mahoney. Attorney for the Executrix. Henmier. OreKon. 1-5 BOTICE OP SCHOOL ELECTION IS THE RURAL DISTRICT OF MOR ROW COUNTY, OREGON, UPON QUESTION OF INCREASINO TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION, Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in Morrow County, April 19, l'J4S. by the Rural School Dis trict of Morrow County. State of Ore gon. In all competent school districts of said Rural School District. The election will begin at 2:30 P. M. and will be held in the schoolhouse in each of said competent districts. The purpose of the election is to submit to the legal voters of the rural Bchool district the question of Increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 194H. over the amount limited by Section 11. Article XI of the Con stitution. The reasons for increasing Buch levy are: The combined levying bases of all school districts In the county amounts to but JllU.643.41. The required tax levy for ail school districts of the county Is 27(i.635 46. The difference between the required levy and the base lew Is I6!I,992.M. f he amount of. tax. In excess of the six per cent limitation proposed to be levied by the rural school district of Morrow County. Oregon, for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1948. is 1168,- Dated this 22nd day of March, 1948. J. J. NVS, Chairman Rural School Board. Attest; LUCY E. HODGERS. Secretary, Rural School Board. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HKRKI1Y GIVEN, in compliance with Sec II1-90H. O.C.L.A , to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Morrow County. State of Ore gem, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEET ING of said District will be held at CITY HALL, on the 19th day of April. 1948, at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, for the following objects: To vote upon the proposed tux levy for all of the school districts of the county. Dated this 22nd day of March. 1948. J. J. NVS, Chairman Board of Directors, Morrow County Rural School District. Attest: LUCY E. ROnOKRS. District. Clerk. Morrow 1-3 County Rural School District. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY. COURT, dated March 21, 1918, I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots 1 to 3 inc. and lots 20 to 22 inc. in Block 15 of Irri gon, Oregon, for the minim um price of $50.00. cash. Lots 12 to 23 inc. and Lots 24 to 26 in. in Block 25 of Irri gon, Oregon for the minim- . um price of $50.00, cash. Lots 20 to 23 inc., and Lots 30 to 36 Inc. in Block 27 of lr rigon, Oregon, for the mini mum price of $50.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 24th day of April, 1948, 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 highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. FRANCES MITCHELL, 1-5 Deputy. Mi In contrast to the many scarred fields in Morrow county, washed and gullied during the past win ter, this field on the Frank An derson ranch at Eightmile is evi dence of practically complete ero sion control by strip cropping. These contour strips of wheat, summer fallow and crested wheat grass, along diversion ditches to carry off the excess water safely from the field, were established in 1938 through the cooperative effort of the Soil Conservation Service and the Extension Ser vice. Anderson states that he would have been forced to discontinue farming this field, due to severe gullying and washing, if strip ping had not been established. To help retain the soil of Mor News From C. A. Office Interest in weed control is run ning high this past week and many farmers who had not in tended to spray or dust annual weeds are now planning to do so. Those farmers who have been working on booms and spraying equipment during the winter months are prepared to begin work. Today (Wednesday) the weather is ideal for applying 2,4-D and it appears as though many farmers will get started to spray and dust this week if the weather continues to be favor able. Warm growing weather Is most favorable for the fastest and most efficient kill of annual weeds. Several farmers have applied spray and dust with effective re sults, even though we have had no favorable days for application. Vernon Munkers, Lexington, is the first farmer that I know of to apply 2,4-D. The first applica tion was made on March 5 with very good results obtained after several observations of the fields treated. This sprayer, with 40-foot boom, was adapted to the Job by a group of Social Ridge farmers including besides Mr. Munkers, Kenneth Peck, Bill Van Winkle, and Roy Campbell and sons. This machine had sprayed approxi mately 600 acres by Monday, March 22. Other farmers who the agent has observed spraying or dusting with 2,4-D are Julian Rauch, Nelson Brothers, J. C. Ransier, Bill Seehafer, Lawrence and Kenneth Palmer, and Ralph Beamer. Undoubtedly others are or have sprayed or dusted the past week. A few reminders on spraying and dusting are timely. (1) In spraying, it is recommended that NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the Stale of Oregon for Morrow County Executrix of the estate of Etta C. Hunt, deceased and all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers to said Executrix at the law office of Jos. J. Nys at Heppner, Ore gon, within six (6) months of the date hereof. Dated and first published this nth day of March, 1948. . ELVA M. RUHL, 51-8 Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court M the State of Oregon for Morrow County, executor of the es tate of Carl A. Patterson, deceased and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same to the un drsigned executor al Heppner, Oregon, Willi proper vouchers verified as re quired by law within six monUis from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 19th day of February, 1948. JOS. J. NYS. 48-S2 Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of CKK WAII WOO. deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, his Final Account of his ad nunistrat'on of the said estate, and that the Court has set Monday, the 15th day of March, 1948. at the hour of 10:M o'clock A. M., In the forenoon of said day at the County Courtroom at the Courthouse at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for henrlng objections to the said Final Account and the set tlement of said estate and all persons are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and flint published this 6tll day of February. 1948, C. 4. D. BAUMAN, Administrator. P. W. MAHONEY. Attorney for Administrator, Heppner. Oregon. 48-43 Lily Seeds Vegetable or Flower Seeds A complete line LICENSES-Get your fishing and hunt ing licenses from us. Your Friendly Marshall-Wells Store Owens Hardware "-M- 5 i If Official ph oto by Soil Conservation Service FRANK ANDERSON FIELD row county for future generations of farmers, supervisors of the Heppner Soil Conservation dis trict and the Morrow County Ag ricultural Conservation committ tee hope that other ranchers will follow the lead started by An derson when he established strip farming. Our muddy streams, riddled hills and dust storms are clear evidence of the speed in which we are losing our soil. Farmers who wish assistance in establishing strip farming may obtain technical assistance by application at the county ag ent's office or the Heppner Soil Conservation District office in the bank building. Soil Conservation Service technicians are made av ailable through the Heppner Soil Conservation district. application be made at the rate of 10 gallons of water per acre. (A gallon or two one way or the other will not harm as long as the proper amount of 2,4-D is be ing applied.) (2) A pint of the ester 2,4-D is to be applied per acre. At least a pint per acre should be applied regardless of the amount of water being used, per acre. Comparison of fields sprayed with one pint and with one and one-half pints of ester 2,4-D have shown equal kill. If tarweed is the major weed and is advanced in growth, one and a half pints are recommended. (3) In applying dust, 15 pounds of a 5 percent ester dust is being recommended. (4) Booms for spraying or dusting should be set at a height above the weeds for proper coverage. All weeds should be covered for most efficient kill. A canvas shroud over the boom will prevent excessive drift of dust and spray, especially if ap plied in a strong breeze. Farmers who are Just now get ting equipment in readiness for applying 2,4-D should keep these points in mind. There is plenty of time to apply the 2,4-D so do not hurry into the Job with im proper equipment. Charts for de termining rates of application at different speeds with varying spacing of nozzles and sizes by pressure applied are available at at this office. Drop in and talk your spraying problems over! Many farmers have called at this office for information on Mormon cricket control. A survey of the cricket infested area by Robert Every, extension entomol ogist, Oregon State college, and the County Agent was made last Friday. It was found that the crickets were hatching in large numbers. The central mixing sta tion is being completed at Board man with baiting by bureau of entomology planned to begin this week. Since conrol program funds are short this year and the infes tation area is much larger it will be necessary for considerable baiting by individuals. It is es timated that there are 7,500 acres of severely infested land in Mor row county this year. Many farmers will wish to bait and we suggest that bait broad casters be built or purchased by those in infested areas. Plans for the USDA bait broadcaster are available at this office, as are the addresses of companies who sell bait broadcasters. These are available at prices ranging from $150 without motor to $325 with motor. Throw aside that seed catalog; get busy outdoors. You will be eating radishes out of your own garden by latter May if you get that early garden planted now. , R. Ralph Clark, O.S.C. extension horticulturist, has flashed the green light. Go ahead, it is now time to plant, barring a word to the contrary from the weather man. What to plant? Clark has whip ped up an early garden recipe suited for Oregon. If there are four in your family, plant a 23 foot row of radish seed; 10 feet of loltuce; 50 feet of spinach; 100 feet of peas; two dozen early cab bage plants; three hills of rhu barb; 12 hills of asparagus plants and "50 onion sets. 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