jr Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 19, 1950 Page 5 HAVE YOU made a test drive with the new 1950 Ford Fashion car? FOH SALE Dry cedar posts, 20c. Guy C. Parsons, Hotel Heppner. 40tfc. WE HAVE received a fresh ship ment of tire cross chains. Rose wall Motor Company. THE BELTONE HEARING AID CONSULTANT COMES TO HKI'l'NEU ONCE A MONTH. Wrile for an appointment. BELTONE HEARING AID SER VICES, 712 S. W. 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. 37efc 191!) FORD Custom Deluxe tudor sedan equipped with radio, Magic Air hot water heater, overdrive, new 1950 license. Pay down $550.00. Rose wall Molor Company. FOR RALE Baled alfalfa hay. Ralph Rawson, 4 miles east of Sla n ficjd. 42-45p IT'S NOT too late to have the thick summer grease drained from your car's transmission and differential to make shift ing gears easier and improve lubrication. Drive in and have your car's gear grease drained and refill with RPM winter grade lubricants. Rosewall Mo tor Company. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS pay div idends. The cost is usually re turned In the first year or two in Increases in crop or stock gains. If you want a little area or a big one we can fit the sys tem made to measure. Inves tigate Stout Tractor Pull for a Spray Rite Sprayers Parts and Hose 2,4-D Weed Killers Cattle Sprays Custom Application John Ransier lone, Oregon : Phone 33F1 1 or 1 1 1 1 Grand Opening Thursday - January 26 - Hermiston Doors Open at 10 a. m. Dear Neighbors, Friends: You are most cordially invited to visit Rietmann's Family Shoe Store . . . Earlier than daffodils Gayer than tulips . . . You will love these glamorous, well-fitting, durable new Spring Shoes for 1950! How happy we are to offer to the people of this trad ing area such a large and complete stock of fine shoes at reasonable prices! Looking forward to meeting you all and serving you Very sincerely, (GooseI r?ft$& P. S.: Hi, Kids! Join the Fun. Free Gifts for Everyone I job made easy. We are Eastern Oregon representatives for Stout. 40tfc DE WILDE & TEMPLE have ev erything in the book in the line ol iarm equipment. It s ail se eond hand and every piece of merchandise is a bargain. What ever you need we can do better by you. 40tfc 1939 FORD fordor sedan ready for the road. Pay down $132.00. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED Work by day or hour. See me at Apt. 11, Case Apts., over Marshall-Wells store or wrile Box 32. Martha Shannon. 43-45p MAKE A TEST drive with the new 1950 FdVd. It will open your eyes. WANTED Carpenter work, all kinds. Lewis Wetzel, Heppner, Ore. 43-4Gc WE DO FENDER straightening and body work. We have two expert painters. Bring your me tal work to us for quick service. Rosewall Motor Company FOR SALE l'ea vines for stock feed. Delivered $10 a ton, or loaded your truck, $5 at Milton, Oregon. Any quantity available: I. W. George, Milton, Oregon. 41-4-lc ROSY SAYS: We have some beau tiful late model cars being traded in on the new 1950 Ford Fashion car. Come in and get our deal and you can drive and own one of these cars. FOR SALE One 4-boilom Oliver tractor plow, $200. Arthur John, son, lone, Ore. 43-44p David Rietmann Ruth Van Used Car Prices Are DOWN! 1947 FORD V-8 Super DeLuxe. Radio, heater, overdrive a bargain. 1940 DESOTO TUDOR Motor thoroughly reconditioned. 1936 PONTIAC SEDAN Excellent condition. 1936 DODGE SEDAN This if a clean car. Don't gamble Buy with a guarantee! HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 403 HOT OR COLD we will wash your car with our Washmobile lor $1.50. Rosewall Motor Co. SLIGHTLY used large Zenith electric washing macnine, iaun dry trays and fittings. Merle Burkenbine. 43tfc NOW IS the time to have that truck put in shape for harvest. Phone 1092 for an appointment. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE-l-bottom 16-inch In ternational tractor plow; 7 foot Electrolux gas refrigerator. Inquire O. E. Baker, Heppner at Ruggs. 43-46p HAVE YOU had your eye opener? Test drive the new 1950 Ford Fashion car. It will open your eyes. FOR SALE 20.foot Royal trail er house. Joe and Merle Corne lison, Heppner, on Pete Prophet property. 44-45-p 1910 CHEVROLET sedan. Pay down $165.00. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Large wood and coal heater in good condition. Lil lian ("locston. 44c DON'T SEND out of town for any thing automotive until you first try Rosewall Motor Company. X-Ray Shoe-fitting Hosiery Handbags FOR SALE Galvanized steel roofing is back again. We have a supply on hand. Anderson's Builders Supply. 44p 1942 DODGE 4-wheel drive flat bed pickup. If the going is tough, look this one over. Pay down $125.00. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Large Norge oil stove in A-l condition. Ander son's Builders Supply 44p WE STILL have a small amount of antl-freeze. Stop in and let us safety test your anti-freeze It may need sweetening this cold weather. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Almost new Thor automatic ironer, $750. Mrs. Al Fetsch. 44-47p WE HAVE a few nobby tread sawdust tires that can't slip on ice. A pair of these tires on the rear of your car may prevent a bad smashup. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Lincoln 300 amp. gasoline driven welder. Onan 2000-watt 110-V AC automatic light plant. C. K. Peck, Lex ington, Ore. 44tfc LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale United States Department of the . interior, Bureau of Land Man. agement, Oregon District Land Office, Portland 18, Oregon, December 28th, 1949. Notice is hereby given that un der provisions of section 2455. R. S., as amended by section 14 of act oi June 6, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and pursuant to the appli cation of Paul Adolph Hisler, Heppner, Oregon, Serial No. The Danes 02151, there will be offer. ed, to the highest bidder, but at not less than the prices per acre listed below, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 7th day of March, 1950, at this of fice, the following tracts of land: NE4NEV4, sec. 13, T. 3 S., R. 28 E., W. M., Oregon, 40 acres at $.95 per acre. NWV4SWy4 sec. 32, T. 3 S., R. 29 E., W. M., Oregon, 40 acres at $2.86 per acre. Bids may be made by the prin cipal or his agent, either person ally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be con sidered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. These bids must be ac companied by certified checks or post-office money orders for the amounts of the bids and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-hand corner substan tially as follows: "Public sale bid, Serial No. The Dalles, Sale March 7th, 1950." The person making the highest bid will be required to pay im mediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims or objec tions, on or before the time des ignated for sale. Any person entitled to claim a preference right under the first proviso to said section 14 as an owner of contiguous land must assert his claim within 30 days from the date of public offering and conditional sale to the high est bidder and at the expiration of said preference right period, if no such right has been assert ed, the highest bidder will be de clared the purchaser of the land. PIERCE M. RICE, Manager. Oregon District 42-46 Land Office. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. C. SUMNER, Plaintiff, VS- W. E. INGLE and Jane Doe Ingle, his wife, Mable Brumbach and John Doe Brumbach, her hus band, their unknown heirs, if deceased, their unknown heirs if re-married; Donald Ingle and Shelton Ingle, their wives, if married; also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien, estate or interest in the real property described in plaint iff's complaint herein, Defendants. To W. E. Inele and Jane Doe Ingle, his wife, Mable Brumbach and John Doe Brumbach, her hus band, their unknown heirs, if de ceased, or re-married; Donald In gle and Shelton Ingle, their wives, if married; also their un known heirs if deceased; also all other parties or persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in tne real prop erty described in plaintiff's com plaint herein, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer plaintiffs com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and an swer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a Decree quieting title in plaintiff in and to the following described real property In Morrow County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lots Four (4) and Five (5) in Block Eight (8) in Jones' Addition to the City of Heppner, in the County of Morrow and State of Ore gon. and that plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner in fee simple of said property, free and clear of all other claims, except the right of Mrs. L. N. Morgan, mortgagee, and that whatever claim any other person may have or claim to have, be null and void, and that you and each of you and all other persons, except the above named mortgagee, be lorever barred of and from all right, title, estate, Hen or interest in said real property and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four successive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a news paper of general circulation, pub lished at Heppner, Oregon, pur suant to an ordy of the Hon. Garnet Barratt, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which order is dated Jan. 3, 1950, and the date of the first publication of this summons is Jan. 5th, 1950. J. O. TURNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address and Residence. Heppner, 42-46 Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. E. W. MOYER, Plaintiff, VS. GEORGE M. SCHEMPP and JO SEPHINE SCHEMPP, husband and wife, the unknown heirs of George M. Schempp and Josephine Schempp, if deceas ed. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien, estate or in terest in the real property de scribed in the complaint here in, Defendants. To GEORGE M. SCHEMPP and JOSEPHINE SCHEMPP, husband and wife, the unknown heirs of George M. Schempp, if deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, ti tle, lien, estate or interest in the real estate described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. , IN THE NAME OF THE ST All! OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appeal and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court within four weeks from the date of the first publication o this summons; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for a decree against you as prayed ior in nis complaint, to-wit: For a decree quieting title in plaintiff in and to the following described real property in Mor row County, State of Oregon, to- wit: i i' 3 Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot One (1) in Block Nineteen (19) of Mt. Vernon's Addition to the City of Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon, being the corner of said lot nearest the section line be tween sections 26 and 27 in Township Two (2) South, Range 26 E. W. M. in said City and State; running thence south 115 feet, more or less, to the North line of Morgan street extended, thence south westerly, along the north line of Morgan street, to the east line of Oregon-Washington Highway No. 74, thence north. westerly, along the east line of said highway to the soutn west corner of said Lot 1, Block 19, Mt. Vernon's Addi tion to said city, thence North easterly along the south line of said lot to the place of be ginning. and that plaintiff be adjudged to be tne owner In fee simple oi said property and that whatever claim you may nave in saia real property be null and void, and that you and each of you be for ever barred of and from all right, title, estate, lien or interest in said real property and that plain, tiff have such other and further relief as may be just and equit able. This summons Is served upon you by publication tnereoi ior four successive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a news paper of general circulation, pub lished In Morrow County, btate oi Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Garnet Barratt, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which order is dated Jan. 3, 1950, and the date of the first publication of this summons is Jan. 5, 1950. J. O. TURNER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and postof fice address, Heppner, 42-46 Oregon. SHOW YOUR GOOD TASTE! WEAR NEW Arrow Solid Color Shirts 3.65 up Arrow offers many handsome solid colors to vary your shirt collec tion! Sanforized like nil Arrow shirts (shrink age less than lrr) Mitofra cut for better fit. Your choice of sev eral smart Arrow col lar modelt. Come in today! Wilson's Men's Wear FOR ARROW SHIRTS- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as Admin istrator of the estate of ALBERT J. WESTHOFF, deceased, has fil ed its Final Account and report in tne said estate witn tne Clerk of this Court, and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 6th day of February, 1950, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., as the time, in the County Courtroom in the Courthouse in Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to the said Final Account and the settlement thereof. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, Administrator of the Estate of Albert J. West- hoff, deceased. P. W. Mahoney, Attorney for the Administrator. Heppner, Oregon. 42-46 Capital Parade Continued from Page 1 At the May 19th primaries there will be 216 new precincts among the total of 2096. The deadline for filing by can didates is March 10. Registration books for voters close April 18. OREGON SCHOOLS GROWING The increase in public school enrollment is keeping up with Oregon's increase in population. This is an extraordinary condi tion in growing communities in the West. During the 1948-1949 school year enrollment was 272, 804, State Superintendent Rex Putnam declares. This is an in crease of 12,000 over the previ ous year. Elementary school stu dents accounted for 10,000 of the gain and high school students for 2000. VTaiting For a Sail The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES nr invrDTtcra l' SAVE! Hack Saw Compare with saws -up to 89c. Nickel inished steel frame is adjuastable. 8 -in. blade included. Nairn Floor Mats Protect floors in front of stove, sink and at .entrances. Size 18x367 UC inches. Assorted pat-mi V terns. Duplex Recept. Flush type in stur dy bakelite; brown. gn Ivory at 15c each, vlix Another big 9c Sale saving. Reg. $1.29 Square Equipped with lev el and scriber. Pol 99' ished steel blade marked in 16ths and 32nds. Big valuel Thermometer 7-in. indoor ther mometer with gen uine bakelite back. Magnifying tube. Regular low price, 35c. Shop early. 29' "y,m Dondy" : :w)) 5jf. 1 Blow Torch .J l NO BIBLE IN JAIL The "hotels" the Gideons for got came to light here in Salem this week. "I've frisked this jernt," an in mate of the city jail told the desk officer, "and I can't find a Biblej serving time on a drunk charge. Boy Scouts Mark 1Zm. N 1 0 r r rry . I i I, ft r if, f f 7 K L '" " .-m,i-n,-,nm ..in i miff , iiii.r uu .w in, .ninr ..Mn.rmi Official poster marking the 40th birthday. The 40th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America will be observed Feb. 6 to 12 in every part of the nation by more than 2,300,000 boys and adult leaders. "Strengthen Liberty" is the birthday theme. The Boy Scouts' "Crusade to Strength en the Arm of Liberty" con tinues through 1950. During Boy Scout Week, Units will hold "Crusade Night" meetings when 1949 Crusade Awards -will be pre sented. Representing the 12 Scout Regions, 12 outstanding Boy Scouts will make a "Re Ideal for general home use and hobby shop. Generates flame up to 1400 degrees. Automatic. White Enameled Folding Rule 49 Leading value at 59c. Hard wood with bright steel mount ings and concealed joints. Savel $2.49 Folding Clothes Drier 99 Affords 32 inches of drying space. Stands rigidly. Smooth ly sanded straight-grained wood, 15c Screw Driver 9 Fluted hardwood handle holds 3-in. carbon steel blade. Steel ferrule. Blade won't turn. Buy early I Marshall-Wells Stores Don Walker, Owner Heppner, Oregon any place. There's lots of stuff to read, but no Bible. Every hotel I've ever been In had Bibles. Don't the Gidi'ons come here?'' A survey of the property of the police headquarters failed to lo cate a Bible for the man who Is 4Qih Anniversary T.W r j- Hi J r A 7 (kx.-. '""V 1 port to the Nation" at Wash ington, D.C., where the Move ment was incorporated Feb. 8, 1910. They will also take part in an impressive ceremony at Independence Hall in Phila delphia. The highlight of 1950 will be the Second National Jamboree which will see 40,000 Scouts and Leaders camping together at Valley Forge, Pa., from June 30 to July 6, including Scouts of other lands. Since 1910 more than 16, 500,000 boys and men have been identified with the Boy Scouts of America. KMyJ v 0" EE- : jx ; , A J. , v ( ? 'jr