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1 Thursday, February 16, STATE CAPITAL NEWS Legislature's End o Kansas Plan o Capitol Workers By A. L. LINDBECK Salem Sine die adjournment of the legislative session has been ten tatively set for March 4. Some of the more optimistic are hopeful that it may come a few days even a "week earlier while the more pessi mistic of the lawmakers are fearful that the session will overrun that mark, but predictions and it can be only a prediction at this distance seem to center around this date. The end of the 40-day period for the lawmakers comes with Friday of this week, providing another incen tive for speedy adjournment of the session although legislative em ployees whose pay goes on without interruption are quite content to stick it out for the remainder of the winter. So far only two of the controver sial issues of the session have been disposed of. Representative Chap man's open shop bill met with de cisive defeat in the House last week when the Multnomah county legis lator was able to muster only 14 votes in its support as against an adverse vote of 46. The pilot bill, re organizing the state board of pilot commissioners, rolled through both nouses with a few amendments af ter successfully running the gauntlet of criticism from its opponents. PUD, taxes, relief, various pen sion proposals, civil service for state employees, and the appropriation bills are still before the session. The first of these, involving numerous amendments to the peoples utility district act, was the center of in terest at a number of hearings this week, culminating at a big free- for-all public hearing Wednesday night. Principal bone of contention in this measure is the Bonneville- endorsed provision for private sale of bonds to be issued by these pow er districts. This issue has resulted in, a. split in the ranks 'of the" pub lie ownership advocates with Ray Gill, Morton Tompkins and a num ber of other grange leaders lining up with the Bonneville crowd in sup port of the private sale provision and Peter Zimmerman, Herman Lafky and other zealous public own ership advocates backing Governor Sprague in his insistence that these bonds shall be sold on bids and to the highest bidder. There does not appear to be any considerable sentiment in favor of new taxes or revenue measures, Even the proposed amendments to the income tax laws providing relief for intangibles tax payers and in creasing the load on personal in come taxes which has been recom mended by Governor Sprague has failed to arouse any enthusiasm on the part of the lawmakers most of whom appear content to let well enough alone. As for sales taxes and gross income taxes, these appear to be definitely out, especially since Governor Sprague has turned thumbs down on such revenues. Relief is again the big problem with big pension advocates insisting on more generous treatment of the needy aged and the counties, as well as the state knowing not where to turn for the necessary funds unless the people should be willing to ap prove some form of sales tax. Pros pects now are that the lawmakers will cut their suit to fit the cloth at hand, which means still , further trimming of the already severely trimmed relief budget. The various proposals for state subsidized retirement pensions for firemen, teachers and other organ ized groups will probably not get very far at this session although strong lobbies are still at work on the legislators in behalf of these is sues. Neither does there appear to be much support for the proposal to place state employees under civil service, an issue that was brought sharply to the forefront this week in charges that racketeering meth ods were being used in coercing employees to contribute toward a fund in support of this measure. The ways and means committee is well up on its work of sorting out the wheat from the chaff in the state budget. Tentative action has al ready been taken on most of the 1939 Heppner big appropriation bills and these will begin to move out into the open in a few days now. Governor Sprague is said to be giving serious consideration to the so-called Kansas plan which in volves a legislative interim council to prepare needed legislation. In Kansas where the plan was adopted in 1933 a group of legislators with the aid of a permanent staff of re search experts analyses proposed legislation, sifts out the proposals which it regards as worthy of at tention by the legislature and pre pares the necessary bills so that they will be ready for introduction when the session convenes. The plan is said to have greatly expedited action on legislative problems in the sun flower state. Premature publicity appears to have discouraged a move to require cats to wear a bell as a protection to birds. The measure, which admit tedly contains much real merit, is known to have been drafted but newspaper publicity aroused so much adverse comment and ridicule that its sponsors now deny any knowledge of such a proposal. The capitol reconstruction com mission will be allowed until Aug ust 31 to wind up its affairs if the recommendations of the senate com mittee . on capitol reconstruction meets with legislative approval. This is an extension of one month over the original plan to liquidate the affairs of this commission by July 31. Souvenir hunters continue their acts of vandalism around the new capitol. Not a day passes but that something is carried away by per sons visiting the building. Locks are unscrewed from the doors in the rest rooms, a large brass plate weighing several pounds was taken from the floor of one of the ele vators. Nothing appears to be sacred to the vandals, none of whom has as yet been apprehended. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, For the County of Morrow. KINZUA PINE MILLS COM PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, ' ' '" " ' vs. FRANCES A. CLESSE, CON STANCE H. CLESSE, JOSEPH A CLESSE, FRANCES LOU ISE ROTHERMICH, ALOY SIUS W. ROTHERMICH, and JANE DOE ROTHERMICH, his wife, MARY R. CLESSE, JULIA 0. LIESER, and PETER F. LIE SER, her husband, also all un known heirs of LEON N. CLES SE, deceased, WILLIAM LEE McCALEB, also all the unknown heirs of WILLIAM LAWTON, deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming and right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. SUMMONS. Equity No. 3343 To Frances A. Clesse, Constance H. Clesse, Joseph A. Clesse, Frances Louise Rothermich, Aloysius W. Rothermich, and Jane Doe Roth ermich, his wife, Mary R. Clesse, Julia O. Lieser and Peter F. Lie ser, her husband, also all unknown heirs of Leon N. Clesse, deceased. Also all the unknown heirs of Williaw Lawton, deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint here in, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear or answer plaintiffs complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you and if you fail to so appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: Tha you and each of you be re quired to assert and set forth the nature of your right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in plaintiffs complaint and as follows, to-wit: The SV2 of the Sy2 of Sec. 25 in Twp. 6, S. R. 25 E. W. M. Also lots 3 and 4, and the SEV4 of the SWV4 of Sec. 31 in Twp. 6, S. R. 26, E. W. M., in the County of Morrow, State of Oregon. Gazette Times, Heppner, and it be adjudged and decreed that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said real property and that you and each of you be forever barred of and from all right, title, estate lien or interest in and to said real property 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 newspa per of general circulation, published in Morrow County, Oregon, pursu ant to an order of Hon. Bert John son, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, which order is dated Feb ruary 14th, 1939, and the date of the first publication of this summons is February 16th, 193u9. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice ad dress, Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned were duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, admin istrators of the estate of Dan C. Doherty, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified, to said ad ministrators at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated and first published this 16th day of February, 1939. W. T. DOHERTY, BERNARD P. DOHERTY, Administrators. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an order of the Coun ty Court, dated February 8, 1939, I am authorized and directed to ad vertise and sell at public auction, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth after each parcel or trsct neV4, Ny2SEy4, EV2NWV4, Nwy4 NWy4 in Setion 14; SM, Sec. tion 11; All in Township 4 N., Range 24 E. W. M., Morrow Coun ty, Oregon. Minimum pries $576.00 cash. Therefore, I will on the 25th day of February, 1939, at the hour of 2:00 P. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest bidder. " C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. DIESEL PUMPING PLANT SPECIFICATIONS, CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON Proposals will be accepted by the City Council of Heppner until 7:30 P. M., February 20, 1939, or fur nishing, delivering, and installing a complete Diesel engine driven pumping plant in accordance with the following specifications. The City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. PUMP: The pump shall be of the type known as the vertical shaft deepwell turbine and shall have 60 feet of standard type pipe column to which will be attached a pumping ele ment of the latest design, and 10 feet of standard pipe suc tion. The pump impellers shall be of the semi-enclosed type and made of high tensile bronze. The pump cases shall be of close grained cast iron. The oil line shaft cover pipe shall be of drawn steel tube and the shaft of turned and ground high tensile steel. If water lubricated, the line shaft shall be of a high ten sile corrosion resistant steel. In any event the line shaft bearings shall be placed at not over 5 feet centers. The eduction column shall be con structed in sections not to exceed 10 feet. The pump supporting base shall be of close grained cast iron and shall incorporate the right an gle discharge elbow. It shall be machined to accommodate for driving a right angle geared head. There shall be furnish ed, for connection to the driv ing engine, a spicer type flex ible coupling. ENGINE: The Diesel engine shall be full compression ig nition, with removable cylin Oregon der liners, force feed lubrica tion. It shall be capable of de livering 24 H. P. under con tinuous operation at not to exceed 60 pounds brake and effective pressure. It shall be equipped with an air-cooled water system. The lubricating and fuel oil systems shall be equipped with suitable re movable and replaceable fil ter. The engine shall drive through an enclosed hand clutch. The pumping plant shall be guar anteed to deliver 500 gallons per minute against a total head of 60 feet. The engine shall be guaranteed against any mechanical defects for a period of six months and the pumping equipment for a period of one year from date of installatioa Efficiency of the engine and pump will be considered. The firms submitting bids are ex pected, if successful in obtaining the award, to furnish complete plans and data regarding their pro posed installation within one week after notice of award. Delivery is important and will be considered. Successful bidder must guarantee to install all equipment in running condition at city well 12 miles Southeast of Heppner, on or before May 1st, 1939. The city is to con struct the necessary base for pump and engine in accordance with plans of successful bidder. CITY COUNCIL OF HEPPNER, By E. R. HUSTON, Recorder. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Brown, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Couny, his Final Account of his administra tion of said estate, and that said Court has set Monday, the 6th day of March, 1939, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said Final Account and the settlement of said Estate, and all persons having objections to said Final Account or the settlement of said estate are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 2nd day of February, 1939. ORVE BROWN, Administrator. 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 istrator of the estate of R. H. Lane, deceased, and all persons having claims agaist the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to pre sent the same with proper vouchers duly verified to said administrator at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 26th day of January, 1939. R. F. PHILLIPS, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Emil Lundell, deceased, has filed his final account of his admin istration of said estate with the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, and that said court has set Monday, the 6th day of March, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room 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 hereby required to file the same with said court on or be fore the time set for said hearing. , Dated and first published this 26th day of January, 1939. E. R. LUNDELL, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Phebe Palmateer, Deceased, and that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers, duly certified as required by law, to me at the office Page Seven of my attorney, Frank C. Alfred, in the First National Bank Building, Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 19th day of January, 1939. Date of last publication, February 16, 1939. ALBERT F. PALMATEER, Administrator of the Estate of Phebe Palmateer, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an Order of the Coun ty Court, dated January 10, 1939, I am authorized and directed to ad vertise and sell at public auction, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth after each parcel or tract: " . South 36 ft. of Lot 5, Block 6, Original Town of Heppner; min imum price $15.00, cash. Therefore, I will on the 25th day of February, 1939, at the hour of 2:00 p. m., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest bid der. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departmetn of the Interior, Gen Department of the Interior, Gen gon, January 10, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given that Fos ter T. Collins, of Hardman, Oregon, who, on November 14, 1933, made Original Homestead Entry, Act 12-29-16, No. 027391, for the E&SWy4, Sy2SEy4, Section 10, and the NMs NEy4, NEy4NWy4, Section 15, Town ship 6 S., Range 25 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above des cribed, before Jos. J. Nys, Notary Public, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th day of February, 1939. Claimant names at witnesses: R. I. Thompson, of Heppner, Ore gon. John Holton, of Heppner, Oregon. James Burnside, of Hardman, Oregon. Elsie Madden, of Lone Rock, Ore gon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. Want Ads Nash for sale or trade for cattle, good condition. W. H. French, Hard man. 47tf 1000 tamarack posts, made from butts of trees, for sale or trade for cattle. W. H. French, Hardman. 47tf Stallion for sale, 5-yr old; also Shetland ponies. Joe Kenny, city. 46tf I repair telephones. W. L. Mc Caleb, 9 Chase St., city. 46-49p Order your Baby Chicks now; blood tested, light or heavy breeds; also Bronze or Narangansett poults. Custom hatching. Prices right. Sud darth Hatchery, Irrigon, Oregon. Cash buyers of all kinds of live stock. Heppner-Hermiston Livestock and Poultry, Jack Osier, Heppner, Phone Res. 11F5, office 302. 45-50p For rent, summer ranee for two bands of sheep Write Sid Seale, Condon, Oregon. 48-51 For Sale 50 x 150 ft., good loca tion for residence. A. J. Westhoff. Vacant 3 rooms and bath, fur nished; sun porch; reasonable. Bon nie Cochran. Don't throw away anything that can be welded until I see it. W. F. "Bill" Harlow, Heppner Blacksmith and Machinery Shop. 40tf. Good 6-room house for sale, part ly furnished, $600. See J. O. Turner. Gasoline, diesel and stove oil stor age tanks. A stock in Pendleton at Portland prices; terms. Beall Pipe and Tank Corp., 1411 Raley St., Pen dleton, Phone 1274W. "if Briquets for sale at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. JSoBstipated? 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