LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, adminstratrix of the estate of GEORGE N. PECK, De ceased, has filed with the Pro bate Court of the State of Ore gon, for Morrow County, her fi nal account of her administra tion of the estate of said deceased and said Court fixed Monday, July 10, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day in the County Court Room at the Court House of 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 required to file the same with said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 8th day of June, 1950. EMMA P. PECK, Administratrix. . 12-16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, administratrix of the individual and partnership estate of RUTH VALENTINE, Deceased, and all persons having claims against tne estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned admin istratrix, with proper vouchers, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys at Heppner, Oregon,' within six (6) months from the date here of. Dated and first published this Bin aay or June, 1950. EDNA L. TURNER, Adminstratrix 1216c No. 3854 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW WILLIAM CALVIN ULRICH, Plaintiff, vs SAM VAN VACTOR and NINE VAN VACTOR, his wife; RUTH SHANE, a single woman; GRACE MINOR and ELLIS MINOR, her husband; MARY STEVENS, a single woman; BERCHA COXEN WOODS and CLARK WOODS, her husband; PETER E. DAWSON and JANE DOE DAWSON, his wife; the Unknown heirs of Peter E. Daw son, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in the real estate described herein, Defendants. TO: Grace Minor and Ellis Mi nor, her husband; Peter E. Dawson and Jane Doe Daw son, his wife; the unknown heirs of Peter E. Dawson, deceased; also all other per. sons or ' parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the teal estate described herein, DEFENDANTS. ! 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 within four weeks from the date of first publication of this summons and if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief as prayed for in the said complaint, to wit: For a Decree that the Plain tiff is the owner in fee simpie of the following described real i property, to-wit: i( More cylinder capacity let you coyer mora acrM a day . . i up to 50 with the new Massey- Harrtt big capacity "26" up to 70 with the "27." the biggest capacity combine on wheelt. You mor along at a good clip ' because itraw Is kept open . . . Ioom, to giro the rasp bar cylin ' dsr a better chance to rub out the biggest percentage oi your groin. leaving the cylinder, etruw ' mores directly onto the longer, - wider walkers so you get all oi - your grain; cleaner grain to In- create your prollts . . . more I:&sssl a Ji r wM 1 II w W W 11 i I i I I I I III I 1 n I II Sil l II I I 1 1 I wl , sV.1, a II . i i n I I I I Ll r it OJK. - V5?L. bw Ml i t l J I a,i $3- p Ka ' . m 'vf (jft'jlilL BMI I S1 . Itolei without loth . . $2.00 vp Sail L?NI 'jSTSXJ ; P ! I I In the Heart of the yss S fmr ' I III Theatre and Shopping District W$8 Logan Implement: Service lone, Oregon Lots (2), Two, Three (3), Four (4), in Block Three (3), Ayer's Fourth Addition to the City of Heppner, County of i Morrow, State of Oregon, lying South and West of Willow Creek. And that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the said lind free of any right, title, estate, lien or interest of the defendants and each of them, and that you or any of you have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in the said land or any part thereof and perpetually restrain and enjoin you and each of you, your heirs and assigns, from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate herein described, or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times by order of the Honorable Garnet Barratt, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which said Order was made and entered on the 14th day of June, 1950. P. W. MAHONEY Attorney for the Plaintiff Address: Heppner, Oregon 13-17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, ad ministrator of the estate of FAR RIS PROCK, deceased, and all persons having claims against tne estate or said deceased, are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned, admin istrator with proper vouchers duly verified, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 15th day of June 1950. E. R. PROCK, Administrator. 13-17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, the executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Albert Wilkin son, Deceased, and that all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned executrix at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Hepp ner, Oregon, with proper vouch ers, within six (6) months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of June, 1950. MYRTLE E. SMITH, Executrix. 14-18 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Administrator of the estate of JOHN D. FURLONG, deceased, and all persons having claims against the said estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the Same with proper vouchers duly verified as re quired by law to the said Admin istrator 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 June, 1950. SCOTT FURLONG Administrator of the Estate of JOHN D. FURLONG, deceased. P. W. MAHONEY Attorney for the Administrator Heppner, Oregon capacity in the entire combine to gel your grain In raster, eaelet, at less caet. And Balanced Separation True amating new - Massey Harris combine principle assure perfect control oi grain and straw through every step of hanreerlng. Every unit hae the capacity It need to do a better Job oi har vesting your grain. Slop In toon lor complete de , tails on these new, better Sell-Propelleds, LARGEST used Farm Equipment Lot in Eastern Oregon. 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HAY BALERS USED NEW 1949 New Holland Automatic one man twine Largest capa city reconditioned $1300.00 1949 New Holland like new $1600.00 1950 Brand new with Hyd tension $2538.00 ROHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY Tractor Division, Hermiston, Ore. ll-14c WE HAVE good dependable used trucks ready for the field with both flat beds and grain beds priced below the market. See us if you have a hauling job. Rosewall Motor Company. PRUDENT ADVICE Franklin D. Roosevelt (In 1932): "Any government like any family, can for a year spend a little more than it earns. But you and I know that a continu ance of that habit means the poorhouse." Attention "NECCHI" Sewing Machines do all those Commercial Sowing Tricks on your garments at home. NO ATTACHMENTS Built-in Zig-Zag Unit Instant Controls Sews on Buttons Life Guarantee BF and BU Models Prices from $125 to $325. DEMONSTRATION Wednesdays All Day GILLIAM & BISBEE Tues. Hollen & Sons Condon Sales by HELEN E. RICH Wasco. Oregon ANNOUNCING Opening of offices for the Practice of Dentistry (Temporarily Open Mondays Only) Dr. H. S. Huber First National Bank Bldg. Phone 2342 Heppner, Ore. 'ETft? iDninuiv iun WASHINGTON IP Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, ram m TWO METAL men that can color match any color paint. If you have a dented fender or need a new top let us furnish you an estimate on the job. Rose wall Motor Company. FOR SALE About 50 tons baled alfalfa hay in the field. O. W. Cutsforth, Phone 36F22, Lexing ton, Oregon. 14c. WANTED 2,000 yards of dirt to remove daily. Crum Bros., lone. Oreeon. 48tfc A USED CAR is no wtter man the dealer that sells and ser vices it. Rosewall Motor Co. ANY GIRL or woman interested in own apartment, in helping with children and housework, and a good salary, please call 2452. 14tfc. 1941 CHEVROLET tudor. Pay down $195.00. Rosewall Motor Company, TRADED IN on the ALL NEW Massey Harris: 1 Steel Harris, cut 2,000 acres, $2,500.00; 1 John Deere No. 36, like new, $3,500.00; 1 John Deere No. 30, A-l, $2,500.00. See Logan Imp. Service, lone, Oregon. 14c. ROSY SAYS: I do believe we have more salesmen selling for us than any dealer west of the Mississippi. Every new '50 Ford owner sells one or more cars for us. The next time a new Ford owner asks you to take a ride with him accept his of fer; it will open your eyes. WANTED TO BUY a 2 bed room house in Heppner. State price and location. P. O. Box 83. 14tfc. TIME is growing short. If your truck is not in top shape for the job ahead phone 1092 at once for an appointment. Rosc wall Motor Company. RANCH FOR SALE on Rhea Creek. 450 acres cultivated land, 657 acres pasture. Bldgs. A. V. Wright. 14tlc. CUSTOM HAY BINDING. W. VG. Seehafer, lone, Oregon. 12-15c. SUNDAY WORST TRAFFIC DAY OF ENTIRE WEEK Sunday topped all other days of the week in traffic deadliness in Oregon last year with 67 fatal accidents, the state traffic safety division reported. Saturday ran a close second with 60 fatal smash-ups, result ing in a combined weekend traf fic toll of 127 throughout 1949, the division said. Least fatal accidents were recorded on Tues day, with a total of 25, and Thursday, with 28. Heavier rural highway traf fic volume due to weekend driv ing is the main underlying fac tor, officials said, which in creases the chances of mishaps at high speed. Worst killers in 1949 were accidents in which a car ran off the roadway, over turned in the roadway, or struck a fixed object, most of them due to loss of controll at excessive speed. o SISTER DIES IN ARKANSAS Frank Rumble of this city has received word of the death of his sister, Mrs. Ida Yates, " at Judsonia, Ark. on June 1. This leaves Mr. Rumble the sole sur vivor of a family of six. Mrs. Yates was 84 years of age at the time of death. WE ASK COOPERATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS Due to the spruce budwonn spraying which starts June 19, it will be difficult for us to maintain prompt service, parti cularly in the evening. The crew of 40 men will be here about two weeks and we ask the in dulgence and cooperation of our regular customers during that period. In the meantime, we will make every effort to serve all of our customers as promptly as conditions will permit. EASTER'S GRILL. Paid Adv. June 22, 1950 FOR SALE 1945 Harley-David-son; 300 miles on new motor. Original paint. Can be seen at Bob Christian's Saturdays or Sundays in Heppner. 14-15p. WE HAVE flexible exhaust pipes for trucks. To prevent the ex haust from your truck causing a fire hazard let us install a flex pipe to the top of your cab. Rosewall Motor Co. WANTED Rider to Seattle July 5 to help with driving. Call Lu cille Owens, 17F5. 14-15p. MORE PEOPLE are getting the Ford feel every day. 1949 FORD Custom fordor with heater and radio. Low mileage. Pay down $565.00. Rosewail Motor Company. HEMSTITCHING at' my home across from the Interior Ware house. Phone 2325. Mary Ann Peck. 14-15p. PORCELAINIZE out lasts three or four ordinary wax or polish Jobs. Porcelalnize your car and ride with pride. Rosewall Motor company NOTICE I will not be responsible for bills contracted by anyone other than myself. John J. Lane. 14-15p. LET US underseal your new car against rust, dust, and road noises. Rosewall Motor Co. DON'T send out of town for any thing automotive until you first try Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Classy Cremoline saddle horse; also a Pinto pony with colt, very beautiful. Priced right. If interested see A. G. Edmondson. 13-14p. ROSEWALL has just received a shipment of new Ford pickups. OUR AIM is to please. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE On Methodist lawn from 6:30 to 9 p.m. June 24, Strawberry Sundaes, Cake and Coffee. 25c and 50c. Program at 8 p.m. 13-14c News from G. A. Office Applications for field inspec tion of crops that will be certi fied are being received at the Countv Agent's office now. First applications to be received were from Frank Anderson, Heppner who will have an acreage of Rio wheat field inspected; Kenneth Smouse, lone, Rex M-l wheat; and E. F. Burlinham and Sons, Forest Grove, on creeping alfal fa seedings on the Harold Wright and A. L. Lovgren farms. All seed crops being produced from seed certified last year are eligible for field inspections. If the crops pass the rigid standards of field inspection they are then eligible for bin samples to de termine whether purity and ger mination will allow seed to be sold as blue tag certified. Application blanks and fee schedules are available from this office. All farmers growing crops from certified seed are urged to complete application soon as cer- titication specialists from Oregon State college will soon be mak ing inspections in Morrow coun ty. Byrne Thrailkill, field super visor, grasshopper and cricket control, while visiting Morrow county on Monday, reported that the job of mopping up crickets in North Morrow county was being completed this week. Cricket control work began in early May when the bureau of entomology's DC-3 plane baited over thirty-three thousand of acres of range land in northern Morrow, Umatilla, and Gilliam counties. Since that time ground crews have been baiting small areas not reached by the plane. Mr. Thrailkill reported that crick ets are hard to find in the range area where the control program has been carried out. Grasshopper infestations have been reported in some localities and surveys are being made in ' areas where heavier infestations were found last year.' Farmers with grasshopper outbreaks wiii want to apply the newer insec ticides, chlordane or toxaphene for best control. Information on application of these insecticides are vailable from this office. The thirty-fifth annual 4-H summer session on the OSC campus ended Thursday, June 22, and before nightfall Friday tne lauy ooys and gfcrls who attended will be returning to their homes in all of Oregon's 36 counties. Attendance this year, 4-H club officials at the college say, was about 100 more than expected under county quotas set up to hold enrollment in line with fa cilities available. Normal last minute cancellations, they ex plain, failed to materialize . this year. As in previous years, girls out numbered boys at the ratio of approximately two to one. There were 1,245 girls and 664 boys en rolled as summmer school got underway in June. An executive council composed of heads of 13 boys and 23 girls living organizations named Joan Karns, 15, Orenco, Washington county, and Bud Reynolds, 19, Prlneville, as presidents of Hie iris and boys groups respective- END FOREVER OFFENDING ODORS with amazing new proven product, PAW PAW ODORLESS. Cleans and deodo rizes septic tanks, cesspools and outdoor toilets. Saves pumping and digging cots. Mix dry powder, pour in unit Safe, no poisons. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold Exclusively by MARSHALL WELLS STORE Hpnnncr Phone 503. 2tf. GET your bug screen at Rose wall Motor Company for your radiator. FRYERS FOR SALE Dressed or alive. Mrs. Julian Rauch, Lex ington. 10-16c FRYERS For SALE Dressed or alive. Leave orders at Alice's Beauty Shop or phone 37F14, lone. Mrs. G. Hermann, lltfc. FOR SALE Maytag master washer; square aluminum tub; new electric motor and pump or gas motor, $130. Alfred Nel son Jr., Lexington, 36F23. 12-14c FOR SALE Desirable house lots on west side. Blanche Brown, 203 Water St. Phone 462. 12tfc. FOR SALE Three 12-foot Cheney high clearance weeders and hitch at $275.00; three 10-foot Massey-Harris disc drills and hitch same as new, at $675.00. See them at the Spring Hollow Ranch, 12 miles Southwest of Heppner. 12-14p. FOR SALE N. H. Red Addie Salter, lone, Ore. fryers. 12-14C. HOME ON WATER STREET 3 bedroom sleeping porch; 2 nice rugs, electric range, oil heater, 2 beds. All for $5,250. See Tur ner, Van Marter Co&. TO REALLY enjoy motoring you should let us balance your wheels with our electronic wheel balancer. This is a pre cision machine and when we balance your wheels they are balanced. Rosewall Motor Co. As the presidents were install ed in office, Joan was presented with a carnation lei which had been air expressed from Hawaii. It was a gift from 4-H boys and girls there, and had been sent by Miss Eunice Johnson, former local 4-H club leader in Multno mah county. Bud received an orchid boutonniere. As in past 4-H club summer schools, the morning programs were devoted to classroom and laboratory work. After the assem bly program each atternoon, re creational activities were con ducted. The record enrollment at the 4-H club summer school was 2,055 in 1941. Only one other en rollment surpassed the session now ending. It was in 1939 when 1,985 boys and girls attended the annual 10-day session. Among announcements made during the current session was one to the ettect that Miss Joan Howell, Klamath county 4-H club extension agent, would receive a National Fellowship sponsored by the federal extension service and the national committee on boys and girls 4-H club work. It will allow her to take advanced work in Washington, D. C. from September through June 1951. She was a former 4-H club glri in Clatsop county and later was graduated from OSC. County Agent Anderson return ed last Friday from Cdrvallis where he had spent the past four days with 4-H club members at tending summer school. The Mor row, Gilliam, Wheeler and Uma tilla county delegates arrived on the campus about 6:00 p.m. on June 13. Their baggage however, which was trucked down by Henry Jaeger, Condon, and Ron ald Baker, lone did not arrive until about 10:30 p.m. Road con struction on the Columbia rivei highway slowed the boys down and several long waits were nec essary. Speaking on the KOAC radio program Thursday evening June 15, were delegates Jean Marie Graham, Joan vVilson, Joan Breeding, Vyanna Boylan, Ron ald Baker, Nancy Califf with their chaperone Mrs. Lola Breed ing. By the time this appears the 35th annual 4-H summer session will be ended and the 1909 boys and girls who attended will be returning to their homes. The Morrow county group are sche duled to arrive in Heppner, Ir- rigon, and Boardman sometime Friday evening. Recently announced are the district 4-H tours scheduled to begin on June 29, continuing on throughout the state until August, These are 4-H livestock and crops tours visiting livestock operations and farms where members can see good cropping practices, sail conserving prac tices and other items of interest to them. Livestock judging and crop identification work is in cluded. Morrow County club members will attend the Blue Mountain tour which will tour Umatilla and Wallowa counties. It will be held on July 17, 18, and 19. o LEAVE TO GET CAR Guests of the Hudson Motoi Co., Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra of Lexington left Spokane Sunday by air for Detroit, Mich., to pick I up a new car and drive it home !On he chartered plane were 31 I other car purchasers headed for Page 5 BOARDMAN1 ITEMS By Mrs. FLOSSIE 'COATS Mr. and MrsEhner Oliver and daughter Mrs. Lillian Hinton, and her daughter Kay of Hazeltine. Idaho were Thursday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hawley. Also on Thursday a bus load 21 ueoDle from Estacada. called at the Hawley home. This group was the grange youth de cree team from the bpringwaier grange, and was returning from the state grange at untano where they put on the degree work Tuesday. Charles Messenger of portiana left Fridav after spending a few days at the home of his grand father, Elmer Messenger. Miss Bonnie Bell of Stanfield is a house guest of Miss Wllma Hug at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug this week. Mrs. Harry Reuber is staying for a time at the home of her mother-in-law Mrs. A. J. Reuber, Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darrah of San Diego are spending this month visiting relatives in Board man, Pendleton, Arlington and Grandview, Washington, Mrs. Darrah is a sister of N. A. Ma- comber. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands of Culver, was an overnight guest at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands, Wednesday. Mrs. Art Palmer and son Bill returned after a week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Sue Wendland at Seaside. Four-H'ers attending summer school at Corvallls are Max Fussell, Nancy Califf, Jack Mul- lgan, vinetta Cram, and Dick Barham, scholarship sponsorers were Boardman merchants, Greenfield grange, one each: PTA two; the Tillieum club, Garden club, Ladies Aid and home extension unit, one-half scholarship each. Mrs. Katharine Heck of Seattle who has been visiting her moth er Mrs. Eva Warner the past week left Tuesday, going on to California for more vacation. Mrs. Verlie Newman and three children of Eugene were guests a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Marlow. Mrs. Newman and two daughters left Saturday, Jimmie will remain for the summer with his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss en tertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Wyss' father, Andy Ander- egg, and Miss Barbara Ander egg for their birthdays. Present besides those mentioned were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulligan and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zivney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fortner. Lane and Diane Morrison of Vale are spending an extended visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Sunday they all motored to The Dalles for Fathers Day with three sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John McClasky, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Duffy, also another son-in-law, George Broun, was present. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carpenter motored to LaGrande Sunday and were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Carpenter's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bishop motored with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Compton of Heppner Junction to Pendleton and Walla Walla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Casparie, nee Betty Carlson, left Monday for their new home in Yorba Linda, Calif., where Mr. Casperie will enter school. Mesdames Jack Mulligan, Earl Briggs and Algy Taylor motored to Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eades and sons returned home Tuesdav from Leedey, Okla., where they were visiting Mrs. Eades' par ents and other relatives. Mrs. Charles Anderegg, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Earl Briggs returned home Friday from Klamath Falls where they motored on Tuesday to attend the 22nd annual convention of the Oregon Federation of Garden clubs. Mrs. Anderegg, out-going president gave the report of the Boardman Garden club. The la dies report a grand time and gained needed information for a quite new organization. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford and granddaughter, Cammie Dunham of Heppner were visi tors on the project Sunday. Mrs. Allen Billings left Sun day for LaGrande where she will attend summer school. Her young daughter Brenda will stay with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniels of Reed's mill. Henry Zivney was reelected as school director for a three year term at the school election Mon day evening. This will be the second term tor Mr. zivney. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ewing motored to Pendleton where they visited their daughter, Mra. Pflugard. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Murphy are the parents of a baby daughter, Peggy Lee, born June 19 at St. Anthony's hospital, Pendleton. This is the first child for the Murphys. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Nunamaker, Hood River. Corp. James Hedgers of Bong, Wash., was a visitor over the week end at the I. T. Pearson home. o NOTICE With the opening of the Pio neer Memorial Hospital I will uc. cept a limited number of cases for complete maternity care. Dr, McMurdo M. 1. Detroit.