Thursday, October 10, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Seven Washington, D. C, Oct. 10. When men between 21 and 35 years regis ter under the selective service act on October 16, it is estimated that 333, 300 will be registered in the Pacific northwest; 207,000 in Washington and 126.300 in Oregon. The estimate (un official) is that there will be eligible for immediate servce 69,000 in Wash ington and 42,100 in Oregon. However, these 111,100 expected to be immediately available will not be called to the colors thousands of them never will be. The quota for the two states will be about 5,000 for Washington and 3,050 for Ore gon. In the first call only about 950 will be conscripted in Washington and 580 in Oregon. The quota is to "be filled between November and .January. War department wishes to be as lenient as possible with married men within the conscription age, the de sire being to disrupt family life as little as possible. What constitutes "dependents" will be one of the knotty questions, but the local boards are expected to use common sense. Considerable newspaper at tention has been given to a rush of young men to marry in order to escape the draft. The number of such cases has been exaggerated. It appears, however, that unless a man was married before the precise nun ute that the president signed the bill making it a law, he can not claim exemption or deferred status on account of his matrimonial state. Frequently the statement is made that this is the first time a draft has ever been applied in the United States in peace time. That statement is incorrect. For many years, prior to the war between the states, every male citizen was subject to military service and each had to furnish his own equipment, rifle, powder and ball, or if he was in the cavalry, his own horse and outfit. The draft machinery is not being put in motion at as early a date as the war department originally pro posed. This was, in part, due to the refusal of congress to be stampeded. Because of the delay it has been im possible to expand housing facilities for the mobilized national guard and the draftees, and the war department has assured the public that no sol diers will be called into training un til there is shelter, clothing and blankets for all. For this reason the concentration at Fort Lewis, Wash, will not attain its maximum until earlv next vear; as at least three months will be required to construct the hundreds (901) of buildings at that place. The new buildings be infil rushed at the various camps will not be the tar paper affairs thrown together for the cantonments of the first world war. The new buildings will be semi-permanent, as military training henceforth is to be an es tablished policy in the United States. Every school boy now 16 years of age will be subject to the draft under the present program when he attains his majority. The present program is for five years. Political pressure has prevented a new industry from locating in the Columbia basin area. The Reynolds Metal company was giving serious thought to establishing itself in the northwest and taking Bonneville power for an aluminum plant. The company received a loan of 000,000 from RFC for the enterprise Jesse Jones, who dictates the loans of RFC. is a southern democrat and has a finger in many industries in the south. Southern senators did not want the industry to go to the Col umbia basin area. Upshot is that Reynolds company has taken 25,000 kw. from TVA, although power re sources of that government enter prise are almost exhausted and steam Conditioning Unit Is Huge Affair Oregon State College. Hereafter when Oregon State parents or other visitors attend one of the many large banquets held in the Memorial Un ion banquet and ballroom, they will be in air-conditioned surroundings equal to anything found in the state. In connection with the completion of the lower floor of the Memorial Union building, an air-conditioning unit is being installed which will automatically maintain the desired temperature and humidity levels, re gardless of outside conditions. A fan eight feet long, four feet wide, and 12 feet high, will deliver enough air to ventilate satisfactor ily a 25 -room school. This extra capacity is needed for large events where more than a thousand persons will be in the connected rooms. At such times the air-conditioning ap paratus can take approximately 500 pounds of water per hour out of the air to keep the humidity at comfort able levels. The improvement is part of the campus building program financed from building fee payments rather than tax funds. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the Bondholders of Masonic Building Association of Heppner, that a meet ing of the said bondholders will be held at the Masonic Hall in Heppner, Oregon, Monday, October 28, 1940, at 2:00 in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of electing a trus tee for said bondholders. All per sons holding bonds of said organi zation are urged to be present. M. D. CLARK, Secretary of Masonic Build ing Association of Heppner. More Students Set New Record at OSC Oregon State College A heavy influx of new students, particularly women, has brought a 2 per cent in crease in fall term registration at Oregon State college, which will reach a new record term total of about 4700 when the late registra tion is completed. An 11 per cent increase in new students was shown, with 1862 en rolled at the end of the first week compared with 1682 at the corres ponding time a year ago. Old stu dents were off slightly, with a total of 2664 compared to 2746 last year, Enrollment of women was 6 per cent ahead of last year, and, with more than 1600 now registered, the co-ed student body is the largest in history. All classes are larger than last year with the exception of the senior class. Among the differ ent schools, engineering led with 1077 at the end of the first week, followed in order by home econom ics, agriculture, secretarial science science, forestry, education and pharmacy. CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the Matter, of the Estate of B. F. DE VORE, Deceased. To Frank DeVbre, Marvin DeVore and Neil DeVore of the heirs of the above named deceased: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby cited and directed to be and appear before the above en titled court within twenty-eight days from the date of the first pub lication of this citation upon you to show cause, if any exists, why an order of sale should not be made authorizing A. G. DeVore, adminis trator of the estate of the above named deceased to sell the follow. ing described real property of said estate, to-wit: Lot two (2) in Block G of the Town of Hardman, Morrow County. Oregon, and the date of the first publication of this citation is October 10th, 1940. WITNESS the Honorable Bert Johnson, Judge of the above enti tled court with the seal of said court affixed this 8th day of October, 1940. C. W. BARLOW, (SEAL) County Clerk. plants are being constructed to fur nish power. No steam plants are required in the northwest, where there is an inexhaustible supply ot falling water. Communities throughout the na tion. as well as in Oregon and Wash ineton. have been hopped up over press reports that the government plans building airports in their vi cinity. The press stories were based on a survey made by the civil aero nautics authority and, as CAA no tified the appropriations committee, meant nothing at all the survey merelv indicated where airports and landing fields could be located. CAA does intend providing more ports for flying, but the appropriation it received was only $30,000,000, which is only a drop in the bucket inas much as modern airports cost any where from $2,000,000 up. A half billion dollars would be required to finance only a part of the possible airports mentioned in the survey. Washington's Senator Homer T. Bone has been in Walter Reed hos pital in the national capital for sev eral weeks. The senator, who feels verv deeplv on the question of war and is an isolationist advocate, is upset by the evident drift , of the United States toward the brink Mr. Roosevelt has directed his inner circle advisers to ignore the Dem ocratic national committee and to organize "liberals" to look after his campaign. ... The biggest sensation of the year is the sabotage going on to handicap national defense by "fifth columnists." It is affecting sea, land and air. Officials who know the facts hesitate to make the full story public. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executrix of the Estate of George H. Hayden, deceased, has filed her final account with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, of her adminis tration of the estate of said deceased and said Court has set Monday, the 4th day of November, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court Room of the Court House at Hepp ner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and all persons having ob jections to said final account or the settlement of said estate are hereby requested to file the same with said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 3rd day of October, 1940. MAUDE HAYDEN, Executrix of the Estate of George H. Hayden, deceased. SUMMONS V. R. RUNNION AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE Phone 452 Heppner, Oregon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur L. Larsen and Delia E. Lar- sen, husband and wife; C. S. Calk ins and Anna B. Calkins, husband and wife; Helen J. Strain, former ly Helen J. Slanger, and Alvin Strain, wife and husband; Anna Elizabeth Slanger, a minor; Fred erick J. Slanger, a single man; The Unknown Heirs of Anna C. Slanger. deceased: Harriet N. Dickerhoff and W. G. Dickerhoff, wife and husband: Frank Walker and Jane Doe Walker, husband and wife; West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corpor ation; and Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants TO: Harriet N. Dickerhoff and W. G. Dickerhoff, wife and husband; Helen J. Strain, formerlv Helen J Slanger. and Alvin Strain, wife and husband; The Unknown Heirs of Anna C. Slanger, deceased; Ar thur L. Larsen and Delia E. Lar sen, husband and wife; Also all other .persons or parties unknown claiming anv right, title, estate. lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint 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 the finst publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in its complaint as follows, to-wit: For a decree order ing that the sum of $100.00, being the par value of 20 shares of stock in The Federal Land Bank of Spo kane. pledged bv the West Extension National Farm Loan Association as additional security for the loan made by the plaintiff herein, be applied to the payment of the amount se cured by plaintiffs mortgage; and that the plaintiff have judgment against the defendants, Arthur L. Larsen and Delia E. Larsen, husband and wife; C. S. Calkins and Anna Calkins, husband and wife; and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and against each of them, for the balance then remaining unpaid on said in debtedness, to-wit: The sum of $3,- 090.86, with interest from the 29th day of June, 1940, until the entry of decree herein at the rate of 5 per annum on $1,507.20 thereof, and 6 per annum on $1,289.18 thereof; and for the further sum of $150.00, or such other sum as the Court may adjudge reasonable as attorneys fees herein, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements; that the mortgage described in plaintiff s complaint be foreclosed and that the mortgaged premises, together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced, be sold in one parcel in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this Court; that the proceeds thereof be applied towards the payment of plaintiffs decree, costs and accruing costs; that at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become a purchaser; .that the defendants above named, and each and all of them be foreclosed and barred of all right, title, claim or interest in the premises described in plaintiffs mortgage except the right of re demption allowed by law, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as is meet and equitable. That the lands covered by the said mortgage which will be sold under foreclosure are as follows, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eleven, Township Four North, Range Twenty-five, East of the Willamette Meridian; and All water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced; Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenan ces thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; Situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four con secutive weeks in the Heppner Ga zette Times bv order of the Honor able Bert Johnson, County Judge, which said order was entered the 26th day of September, 1940, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 26th day of bep tember, 1940. P. W. MAHQNUix, Postoffice Address: Heppner, Oregon. One of Attorneys for Plaintiff. Want Ads For Sale Large early purebred Hampshire buck lambs; purebred OIC shoats, 16 sows. Ralph Butler, Willows, Ore. 12x14 wall tent, A-l condition, $10. Alec Wilson, Heppner. 30-32. For Sale -640 acres grazing and timber land in Sees. 29, 30, 32, 33, Twp. 6 S.R. 30. W. C. Rinehart, 7004 N. Burr Ave., Portland, Ore. 28-33. 350 acres stubble, 500 acres fine grass pasture for fall use. Plenty of water. See J. O. Turner. FOR SALE 50 1-, 2- and 3-year old, and 200 4-year old ewes. Walker C. Ellis, Albee, Oregon. 31-32p. Year-old White Leghorn hens for sale or trade. Phone 1F31. Will trade beardless barley, wheat or rye for wood or fence posts. Write or call A. W. Lundell, lone. ltp. For sale bv widow, irrigated 40 A. dairv farm with or without stock. and equipment. Address Mrs. Har ry Jayne, Boardman, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Katie Bucknum, deceased has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, his final account of his administra tion of the estate of said deceased, and that said court has fixed Tues day, the 12th day of November, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock m the forenoon of said day in the County Court room at the Court House at 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 re quired to file the same with said court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 10th day of October, 1940. E. L. BUCKNUM, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the estate of Ralph W. Harris, deceased, have filed their final account with the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County of their ad ministration of the estate of said de ceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 21st day of October, 1940, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court room at the Court House, at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account, and the settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections thereto, are hereby required to file same with said court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 19th day of Setember, 1940. LAXTON McMURRAY, FRED McMURRAY, Executors. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the n1frRi(Tnd executrix of the estate of Lillian Cochran, deceased, has filed her final account with the County Court of the State of Ore eon for Morrow County of her ad ministration of the estate of said deceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 21st day of Oc tober, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o' clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court room at the Court House, at Heppner, Oregon aa'the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and the settlement of said estate, and all persons shaving objections there to, are hereby required to file same with said court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 19th day of September, 1940. SARAH E. McNAMER, Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the es tate of Pearl Parker, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court of Morrow County, and the Court has set Monday, No vember 4, 1940, at 11:00 A. M. in the Morrow County Court Room of the Court House in Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of said final account. All persons having objec tions to said final account must file the same on or before said date. Dated and first published this 26th day of September, 1940. ARTHUR P. PARKER, Administrator. SMART MONEY WOWS WHERE TO m GO AFTER READING rue ADC IN THIS NEWSPAPER.