Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 26, 1950, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    OBEY THAT impulse. See Rose
wall about getting delivery on
a new Ford.
PEA VINES FOR FEED
Beginning October 15th the Key
Steen Pea Pit in Milton Ore
gon will have pea vines for
sale at $5.00 per ton loaded on
your truck at Milton. For rates
on vines delivered to Heppner
area write to Key-Steen, co
Umatilla Canning Company,
Milton, Oregon, or telephone
164, Milton. 29-32C
1946 FORD pickup. Has four
speed transmission and heater.
Pay down $275.00. Rosewall
Motor Company.
CAN PLACE IMMEDIATELY IN
WEST UMATILLA AND MOR
ROW COUNTY, reliable man
who can meet the public and
who is interested in full time
permanent position "with oppor
tunity to earn better than ave
rage Income. Write J. R. Wat
kins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seat.
tie 9, Washington. 29-34c
WHAT IS MOTOR DIAGNOSIS?
LOST, on Rhea creek One Hereford-Guernsey
heifer branded
WS on left hip; right ear split,
tip off left ear. Wm. Seehafer,
lone, Ore. 29-34p
THE NEW RPM motor oil is here.
Drive in to Rosewall Motor
Company for a fresh oil
change.
MODEL BUILDERS See Tommy
for complete line of Model
Planes, Trains, Boats, Motors,
Fuel Accessories. Hobby sup
plies leather kits, Bersted
Molding Kits. Erling "Tommy"
Thompson, 711 3rd, McMlnn
ville, Ore. Mall orders accepted.
29-32c
IT'S SMART TO BE SEEN DRIV'
ING A FORD.
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
Equity No. 3925
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
JEANFAY CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.-
STRONG and MACNAUGHTON
TRUST COMPANY, a Corpora
tion, and R. S. HOWARD, JR.,
Receiver. ALSO, all other per
sons or parties unknown clai
ming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real
estate described in the com
plaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: Strong and MacNaughton
Trust Company, a Corporation,
and R. S. Howard, Jr., Receiv
er. Also, all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real estate de
scribed in the complaint, here,
in, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you and each of
you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiff's com
nlalnt fllpri against vou in the
above entitled Court and Cause
within four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this
summons upon you, and if you
fall to so appear or answer for
want thereof, nlaintiff will aDDlv
to the above entitled Court for
the relief prayed for in its com
nlnint. tn-wit:
For a decree quieting title to
the following aescriDea real pro
perty, situated in Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, to-wit:
All nf Sprtion one (Din Town
hln four (A) North. Ranee
twenty-five (25), East of the
Willamette Meridian, in tne
County of Monrow, State of
Oregon,
anH that it hp ndiudped and de
creed that the plaintiff is the
owner in iee simple oi saia reai
nrnnprtv and that whatever in-
tprpst nr title vou mav claim to
have in said real property is null
and void and that each and all
of you and all persons or parties
claiming by, through or under
you be forever barred and re
strained of and from all claim,
right, title and interest in and to
said real property and every part
thereof, and for such other and
further relief as may be just and
equitable.
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof once
a week for four successive weeks
in the Heppner Gazette Times, a
newspaper of general circulation,
published in Morrow County, Or
egon, pursuant to an order of the
Hon. Garnet Barratt, Judge of the
County Court for Morrow County,
Oregon, which order is dated
September 27, 1950, and the date
of the first publication of this
summons is September 28, 1950.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address:
Heppner, Oregon. 28-32
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
wnTipp to uirpirnv fiiVFN
that the undersigned admlnistra
tor of the estate oi akimuk l.
HUGHES, DECEASED, has filed
with the Probate Court of the
State of .Oregon, for the County
of Morrow, its Final Account of
its administration of the estate
of the said deseased and that
said Court has fixed Monday,
the 6th day of November, 1950,
at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.
of said day at the County Court
Room at the Court House at Hep.
pner Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objection! to
LET US underseal your car
against dust, rust, and road
noises. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. FOR SALE Desirable house lots
on west side. Blanche Brown,
203 Water street. Phone 462.
21tfc
DON'T WALK just because you
can't afford a new car. We
have used cars priced from
$75.00 up. Rosewall Motor Co.
FURNITURE For Quality Furni
ture at today's lowest prices,
shop McGee Furniture Co. We
are never undersold. S&H Green
Stamps. Open till 9 p. m. we
deliver anywhere. McGee Fur
niture. Umatilla. 29 tfs.
LET US restore that showroom
complexion to your car with a
Porcelainize beauty treatment.
Drive with pride. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE 4-room house, with
plumbing, $1,000 cash. See Aus
tin Wilson, Heppner. 32p
MOTORS in stock for Ford cars
and trucks made for the last
22 years. Rosewall Motor Co.
ONE TD14 tractor, one 51 Inter
national combine; one cnevro
let 4x4; one '42 Chevrolet truck;
one 'compressor with grease
head. Phone 554. 32p
WE HAVE three metal men that
can paint. Don t worry when
vxu hnnir un vour fenders.
Drive in to Rosewall Motor
Company and say fix it.
BEAUTIFUL planter lamps in
copper and brass for your
Christmas Layaway. Heppner
Flower bhop
1949 FORD ton heavy duty
truck with 4 SDeed transmis
sion -and heater. Pay down
$400,000. Rosewall Motor co.
coin vinai Armiint and the set
tlement of said estate and all
Persons having objections there
to are hereby required to file
objections with said Court on or
before the time fixed for said
hearing.
Dated and first published this
5th day of October, 1950.
THE r IK5T WAiiuniALi oAiin.
of PORTLAND OREGON
JfVS J. NYS
Attorney for Administrator
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VKIN
that the undersigned as admin
istrator of tne estate oi
m HILL, deceased, has filed his
Final Account and report in said
estate with the Clerk of this
Court and that the Judge there
of has fixed Mondav. the 6th day
of November, 1950, at the hour
of 10:00 a. m., as tne time, in
the County Courtroom in the
Pmirthnnsp in HeDDner. Morrow
County, Oregon, as the place for
hearing objections to tne saia
Final Account and the settle
ment thereof.
P. W. MAHONEY
Administrator of the Estate of
NELLIE M. HILL 29-33
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY UlVfcIN,
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed by the County
Prairf nf Mnrrnw County. State of
Oregon, administrator of the es-
state of William a. HArts, de
ceased, and all persons having
claims against the said estate
of the said deceased are hereby
required to present tne same wun
proper voucners auiy veruiea vy
law to the administrator at tne
law office of P. W. Mahoney at
Heppner, Oregon, with in six
months from the date hereof.
DATED and FIRST PUBLISHED
this 19th day of October, 1950.
VERNER E. TROEDSON
Administrator of the Es
tate of WILLIAM A. HAYES
deceased.
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney for the Adminis
trator Heppner, Oregon 31-3jc
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix and exec
utor of the estate of SYLVIA F.
DEVIN, Deceased, have filed their
Final Account in the Probate
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Morrow County, of their adminis
tration of the estate of said de
ceased and that said Court has
fixed Monday, the 13th day of
Nnvemhpr. 1950. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day at the
County court Room at tne court
House, at Heppner, uregon, as
thp time and nlace for hearing
objections to said Final Account
and the settlement oi saia estate
and all persons having objections
thereto are hereby required to
file the same with the said Court
on or before the time fixed for
said hearing.
Dated and first published this
12th day of October, 1950.
ALMA DEVIN CLOUSTON,
Executrix
HARLAN J. DEVIN, Executor
CUB SCOUT INSPECTION
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SET FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
A Dack meetine for all Cub
Scouts and their parents will be
held in the parish hall at 8 p.
m. Friday evening, October 27.
Included in the activities will be
awarding of badges, a special
Inspection of the Cubs' appear
ance and a roll call for Cubs and
parents. All parents are being
urged to attend,
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday,
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash HAVE YOU seen the Flamingo
every day. Wash job $1.50. in the Heppner Flower Shop?
Rosewall Mtotr Company. WE CUT and fit glass for all
WE MAKE head lamp adjust- makes of cars and trucks,
ments with photo electric light Drive in for quick service. Rose
tester. Drive in for quick ser- wall Motor Company.
vice. Rosewall Motor Company. LEFT AT GAZETTE TIMES OF
FOR SALE Very limited number FICE one Illinois full case
of new Deepfreeze and Philco pocket watch. No identification
Freezers 8 to 10 ft. Models. marks. Owner may redeem
Save 10 percent on these items same Dy calling and paying
if taken before Nov. 1. Terms for thls notjce. 32c
and trades. .
Anderson Appliance Co. THE SMART BOYS are having
7739 S. W. Capitol Highway their cars and trucks filled
Portland, Oregon with permanent type anti-
32c freeze at Rosewall Motor Com-
DRAGGING CARS for 12 years. pany while it as available.
When your motor acts up and we CAN again offer you stamped
won'f start or you drive off the linen pillow tubing. Heppner
road and upset phone 1092 for Flower Shop,
wrecker service. We haul them ,m ri t nipn
in day or night. Rosewall Mo- W"ATW,ILL a man d0 t6 please
tor Company. a laQy- -
IMPORTirn HOT I AND RIILBS RSY SAYS: This is National
nHced to immediate sale Hep Automobile Dealer Week. Come
oner Flowe? Shoo in and let us show you the
., P"er lower nop. facilities we have to serve you.
NOW IS the time to let us drain
out the heavy worn out trans- . C
mission and differential grease aAC rlVlTrt
and replace it with RPM winter I 1CVt3 I I Will
grade gear grease. It's good
gear insurance. Rosewall Mo- k ff
tor Company- C A. Urrice
FOR SALE One 1937 Dodge se
dan, good shape, almost new Livestock men are reminded of
tires, new battery; 1 single the fifth annual Midco Hereford
disc; 1 good rubber tired mo- association show and sale that
wer; 1 5-section spike tooth will be held at Moro, Oregon on
harrow; 1 set heavy harness; November 2 and 3. The show on
about 4 dozen white leghorn November 2 begins at 2:00 p. m.,
pullets. All for $200. J. E. the sale on November 3, at 12:30
Craber, Heppner. 32p p. m. Thirty-three Hereford bulls
1946 FQRD tudor. Has radio and are consi6ned
heater. Pay down $300.00 Full 00.0 .,
price $900.0. Rosewall Motor There are 2,253 soil conserva-
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It rides mor smoothly
You'll slid smoothly, steadily, safely over
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You'll enjoy finest no-shlft driving at lowest
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October 26, 1950
United States encompassing 839,.
551,600 acres of land in farms
and ranches. More than 4,712,000
farms are in these districts, or
about 73 per cent of all the land
and 80 percent of all the farms
in the United States. All of Mor
row county is now included in
the Boardman and Heppner soil
soil conservation districts.
An interesting program for the
55th annual convention of the
Oregon Wool Growers association
has been arranged, meeting at
Portland November 1, 2, and 3.
Recent rains have resulted in
increased pocket gopher activi
ty in many fields on our creek
land in Morrow county. This calls
for some action with a little poi
son bait to get rid of thes? pests.
Alkaloid strychnine is the poison
to use. It should be dusted on
carrot strips cut about three in
ches long, about one-half inch in
diameter. Dust these strips thor.
oughly, Apples can be used in
place of carrots if desired.
A probe, made of a half-inch
pipe, sharpened on one end, with
a cross piece about 12 inches
above this point to step on is
used in finding the main run
way of thggopher. When you
find the runway, it is easy by
probing close to a fresh mound
made by the gopher, drop in a
few pieces of carrot, cover up the
opening.
You'll soon know whether you
are doing any good when and if
you do not find any new mounds.
Experiments carried out by the
Pendleton branch experiment
station since 1941 show some in
teresting results in average yield
in pounds per acre of representa
tive varieties of wheat, barley
and oats.
Flynn 37, a spring barley be
ing grown by many, of our Mor
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You'll enjoy extra-fine performance and save
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for the industry.
It lasts longer, too
Chevrolet is built to outlast other cars. That's
one reason why there are over a million
mor Chevrolets on the road than any other
make and why Chevrolet is America's most
Iiopular car, year after year. Come in and
ook it over.
CHEVROLET CO.
GET STARTED ON -CATTLE
LICE CONTROL
Cattle lice are among our most
common insect pects here in Mor
row county, states N. C. Ander
son, county agent. Few herds of
beef or .dairy animals are free of j
these parasites. Cattle lice be
come most abundant and their
damage the greatest during the
winter months. In Oregon we
have three species of sucking
lice and one species of biting
lice on cattle. The sucking lice,
as the name implies, feed by
sucking blood from their host
The biting lice feed on skin par
ticles and set up intense irrita
tion. Infested animals become
weakened and unthrifty and in
feed lots will not put on the best
gain.
Cattle lice may be controlled
readily by dipping or spraying
or in the case of a few animals,
by hand dusting. Spraying with
high pressure sprayers has been
one of the most popular treat
ment methods. Efficient control
can be obtained by this manner
of treating. All parts of the ani
mal should be thoroughly wet
ted. Low pressure sprayers such
as those usfid in weed control
may be used if the high pressure
is not available, but using one
of these, more time and care in
application will be required.
The best time to treat is dur
ing the fall months October and
November. The lice are fewer in
row county farmers led the yields
with 2771 pounds per acre pro
duced. Carleton oats was second,
with 2617 pounds per acre, Elgin
wheat fourth, 2593 pounds, Rex
wheat fifth, 2429 pounds.
Farmers who are substituting
some grain for wheat on allot
ment acres will do well to con
sider raising Flynn 37 barley
from the standpoint of yield per
acre.
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number at this time, the hair is
not so thick and there is tetter
penetration of the Insecticide,
and weather conditions are not
likely to be severe. The object
should be to treat early to avoid
heavy build-up of lice during the
rrltiniil winter months.
For further information see
Station Circular of Information
No. 455, available at the county
agent's office.
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Hooked And Braided
Rugs To Be Extension
Leaders' Projects
Techniques in making hooked
and braided rugs will be subjects
studied by project leaders of
Morrow county at a two-day ses
sion to be held at the Methodist
church in Heppner November 1
and 2, beginning at 10 a. m. each
day. Mrs. Myrtle Carter, home
furnishings specialist will con
duct the meetings.
Hooked rug technique will be
demonstrated by Mrs. Carter the
first day while braided rug teclt.
nique will be the November 2
subject.
o
Mrs. A. D. McMurdo returned
last week from Grants Pass where
she had a pleasant little visit
with her Scott who is loctaed
there now. She went that far
with another son, Dr. Bernard
McMurdo, who had been at the
home of his parents for a visit.
Mrs. McMurdo stopped in Port
land before coming on home.
Mrs. Sophrona Thompson is
spending a few days In Walla
Walla with Mr .and Mrs. James
Webb and family.
o
Tom Michos, Portland restau
rant man and ranch owner in
Morrow county, is spending a few
days in Heppner on business.
Heppner, Oregon