1 1 i l - v Ford. It Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 26, 1950 BE- C"-3E"1 lar.f r.f liini. OB 1U US Cl-I I 1 Page 5 "V khi I fc I - 1 TEST DRIVE the 1950 wll open your eyes. FOR SALE Dry cedar posts, 20c. uuy c. Larsons, Hotel Heppner. 4UUC. BRING YOUR car or truck in for a motor tune-up. It will im prove starting these cold morn ings. We tune motors on all makes. Just drive in and say tune u up so it win start and run better. Rosewall Motor Co. THE BELTONE HEARING AID CONSULTANT COMES TO HEPPNER ONCE A MONTH. Write for an appointment. BELTONE HEARING AID SER VICES, 712 S. W. 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. 37efc 1947 FORD club coupe, new paint, equipped wun radio, neater and overdrive. New rubber. The family will be proud of this one. Pay down $365.00 Rose wall Motor Company. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. Ralph Rawson, 4 miles east of Stanfield. 42-45p WE WASH CARS for $1.50. Rose, wall Motor Company. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS pay dlv 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 job made easy. We are Eastern Oregon representatives for Stout. 40tfc DE WILDE & TEMPLE have ev erything in the book In the line of farm equipment. It's all se cond hand and every piece of merchandise is a bargain. What ever you need we can do better by you. 40tfc DON'T NEGLECT to lubricate your car during this cold wea ther. Bring it in to us for a warm RPM lube job. Kosewall Motor Company; FOR SALE 20 foot Royal trail er house. Joe and Merle Corne lison, Heppner, on Pete Prophet property. 44-45-p 1949 FORD Custon Deluxe tudor. This beautiful blue fashion car equipped with radio, heater and overdrive can be bought for $550.00 down. The family will be proud of this one. Rose wall Motor Company. MAN and wife desire yearly ranch work. E. L. Blahm, Gen. Del. Hermiston. 44-45p 1941 FORD pickup with steel bed. If you have a hauling job it will pay you to look this one over.Reconditioned motor and good rubber. Pay down $132.00. Kosewall will buy the license. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Almost new Thor automatic ironer, $750. Mrs. Al Fetsch. 44-47p Used Car Prices Are DOWN! 1947 FORD V-8 Radio, heater, bargain. Super DeLuxe. overdrive a 1940 DESOTO TUDOR Motoi thoroughly reconditioned. 193S PONTIAC SEDAN-condition. -Excellent ROSY SAYS: For the life of me I don't see why anyone would be satisfied with anything less than one of our used car bar gains. We have late model 1949 cars that look like new that can be bought at savings up to $1,000.00. We have older model cars priced from $79.00 U. LET US REPAIR your old chains with new cross links with the bar tread. Don't let your brok en chains knock holes in your fenders. Rosewall Motor Co. WANTED Work by day or hour. See me at Apt. 11, Case Apts., over Marshall-Wells store or write Box 32. Martha Shannon. 43-45p 1941 CHEVROLET truck with stock rack, reconditioned brak. es. Ready for the road. If you have a hauling job look this one over. Kosewall ivioiur m. WANTED Carpenter work, all kinds. Lewis Wetzel,' Heppner, Ore. 43 -46c WE HAVE installed the latest type equipment for testing the steering geometry of your car. If you are having steering trou bles see us for a quick correc tion of your trouble. Rosewall Motor Company. SLIGHTLY used large Zenith electric washing machine, laun dry trays and fittings. Merle Burkenbine. 43tfc NEW METHOD body and fender repairing. We color match any color. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Lincoln 300 amp. gasoline driven welder. Onan 2000-watt 110-V AC automatic light plant. C. K. Peck, Lex ington, Ore. 44tfc WANTED 100 cars to paint our DeVllblss spray booth. Rosewall Motor Company. in 1936 DODGE clean car. SEDAN This is a Don't gamble Buy with a guarantee! HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 403 FOR SALE 4-bottom 16-inch In. ternational tractor plow; 7 foot Electrolux gas refrigerator. Inquire O. E. Baker, Heppner at Ruggs. 43-46p WE REPAIR all makes of cars and trucks. Just drive in and say fix it. Rosewall Motor Co. ROSEWALL is never undersold. THE BEST one man business in this area can be yours without capital investment. If you are over 21 and under as, nave car, and enjoy good credit rating, write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash. 45- 50c PHOTOSTAT copies made of your impotant papers. Lyons Stu dio. Phone 2772. 45-49c LOST Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, near Gazette Times office, pair glasses in flesh color plas tic frame. Reward. Alena An derson, nhone 2672. 45c FOR SALE Two late model John Deere 4-bottom tractor plows, $300 each; one No. 36 John Deere combine, 20-ft. header, all rubber mounted .stiff tratf tor tongue, Felberg 150 bu. trai ler bulker on regular 65 bu. John Deere bulker. At Irby's ranch, Olex,' Ore. Phone 3540 or write 709 W. 10th, The Dalles. 45tfc. EXTRA EARNINGS! Show Every day Greeting Cards. 15-card $1 Assortment sells on sight, pays you up to 50c. Metallics, Plas tics, many more. FREE Imprint Samples, Asortments on appro val. STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dpt. 64, Los Angeles 55, Calif. 45p 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 j Notice To Water Users The Water Department will not read meters this month due to weather conditions. Users will be charged minimum and if at next read- . ing there is a difference, it will be charged on that month's bill. IUI Phone 482 II l W H Mx II M VMM &a U I-1 1 i CPL w m mM 4 jpnto fl mum m tm jiism B jm ff till Hn if act of June 28, 194 (48 Stat 1274), and pursuant to the appli cation of Paul Adolph Hisler, Heppner, Oregon, Serial No. The Dalles 032151, 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: NE4NEi, sec. 13, T. 3 S., R. 28 E., W. M., Oregon, 40 acres at per acre. NWViSWVi sec. 32 1 . 3 S., K. za ., W. M., Oregon w acres at z.8b per acre. Bias may be made by the pnn cipal or his agent, either person ally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will be con sldered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. These bids must be ac eompanied by certified checks or post-ottice 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 old win be required to pay im mediately the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely me aDove-aescribea 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 irom me date 01 puDiic oiienng and conditional sale to tne high est bidder and at the expiration 01 said preierence 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. J. 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. Ingle 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, lien or interest in the real prop erty described in plaintiff's com plaint herein, Detendants: 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-wit: 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 Oregon. 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 forever barred of and from all right, title, estate, lien 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, uregon, pur suant to an ordur 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. For a decree quieting title In plaintiff in and to the following described real property in Mor row County, State of Oregon, to wit: 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 comer 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 south 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 beginning. and that plaintiff be adjudged to oe me owner in lee simple or said property and that whatever claim you may have in said real property be null and void, and that you and each of you be for ever barred of and from all right, line, estate, lien or interest in said real property and that plain. uii nave sucn otner and further relief as may be just and equit able. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for four successive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a news paper of g. neral circulation, pub lished in Morrow County. State of Oregon, pursuant to an order of tne 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. COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, July 1,1949 to January 1,1950. GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding Total of 293 claims allowed by County Court Warrants Issued for above claims Total warrants paid by Treasurer Jan. 1 General Fund Warrants Outstanding GENERAL ROAD FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding Total of 317 claims auowea oy L.ouniy iouri Warrants issued for above claims Ft ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS Introducing a Great Load-Master "105" Engine It's the most powerful truck engine in Chevrolet history I And it's here now to give you a new high in on-the-job performance for your 1950 hauling. This great Load -Master Valvc-in-Hcad engine with 105 horsepower enables you to speed up heavy-duty schedules complete more deliveries in less time. And for light- and medium-duty hauling, Chevrolet's famed Thrift-Master Engine also delivers more power with improved perform ance. Come in and look over these new Chevrolet Trucks in the light of your own hauling needs. See all the impor tant improvements for 1950. See how Chevrolet offers just the model you want with more power and greater value than evert NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as Admin istrator of the estate of ALBERT WESTHOFF, deceased, has fil ed its Final Account and report in the said estate with the 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 HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Notice of Annual Meeting and Election oi Super visors To all owners of land lying with in the Heppner Soil Conserva tion District: Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of February, 1950, the annual meeting and election of one supervisor of the Heppner Soil Conservation District will be held under the provisions of the Soil Conservation District law of this state, Chapter 3, Section 109, OCLA as amended by Chapter 348. Oregon laws, 1945. The place of meeting will be at the Rhea Creek Grange hall be tween the hours of 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Every person, firm and corpor ation .state, county, or municl palitybeing the record owner of or holding under contract of pur chase, ten acres or more of land King within the said district is eligible to vote. Candidates to fill the board vacancy of one supervisor may be made by petition signed by ten landowners. If no candidates are nominated by petition to fill the existing vacancy, nominations may be made from the tloor dur. ing the annual meeting. HEPPNER SOI CONLSERVA TION DISTRICT By N. C. Anderson, Secretary. Dated this 25th day of January, 1950. 45-46 P. ERFORM ANCE L EADERS PaYIOAD Leaders rOPUlARITY Leaders Price L EADER Hodge Main at May Chevrolet Co. Heppner, 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 hereh.. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATU OF OREGON: You and each ol 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 tills summons; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for a decree against you as prayed for In his complaint, lo-wu: $ 3.417.25 32.315.29 $ 35.732 .54 32.650.32 3,08222 $ 10.027.25 82,447.57 $92,474.82 .... 81,027.34 ... 8,447.48 60.00 143.00 203.00 125.00 Jan. 1 Dog Fund Warrants Outstanding 78.00 RODENT FUND ACCOUNT July 1 Warrants Outstanding 304.82 One claim allowed by County Court and warrant issued - 1.750.00 2,054.82 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 2,054.82 COYOTE BOUNTY FUND ACCOUNT Warrants Outstanding 3.00 Total of 34 claims presented and warrants issued 237.00 Jan. 1 July 1 Total warrants paid by Treasurer General Road Fund Warrants Outstanding .. DOG FUND ACCOUNT Warrants Outstanding Total of three claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims Total warrants paid by Treasurer . July 1 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 240.00 228.00 COFFEEMASfES. IT'S AUTOMATIC ...you CAN'T MISS It's automatic! You can't miss! The same perfect coffee every time I cup to 8. Shuts itself off hl.cn coffee is done, then rc-scts itself to keep the coffee hot. No glas! bouts to break. It's all gem-like diromc-plate, Inside and out. Come in and see it. Case Furniture Co, Jan. 1 Coyote Bounty Warrants Outstanding 12.00 COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND July 1 Warrants Outstanding 41,041.84 Total of six claims allowed by County Court Warrants issued for above claims 74,132.33 Jan. 1 115,174.17 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 115,174.17 COUNTY HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUtfD Total of 36 claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued 4,071.03 Total warrants paid by Treasurer 3,967.83 County Hospital Maintenance Fund Warrants Out standing 103.20 COUNTY HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT FUND Total of two claims allowed by County Court and warrants issued 6,835.42 Warrants paid by Treasurer 6,835.42 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW COUNTY. OREGON. Jctnuar- 1, 1950 Less County Owned Properties ASSETS Cash in hands of Treasurer $253,928.79 United States Bonds ... 26,000.00 Taxes Receivable (De linquent) 43,671.71 Taxes Receivable (Cur rent) 463,069.78 Misc. Estimated Reve nues 20,828.70 $807,498.98 Warrants Outstanding (General Fund) 3,0822 Warrants Otustanding (General Road) 8,447.48 Warrants Outstanding (Dog Fund) 78.00 Warrants Outstanding (Coyote Bounty) 12.00 Warrants Outstanding (Hosp. Maintenance) 103-0 Estimated Revenues Taxes & Misc.) 527,570.19 Current Surplus (In eludes amounts due all funds, including School Districts . 268,205.98 $807,498.98 Outstanding Road Bonds $ 85,000.00 Respectfully submitted, C. W. BARLOW, County Clerk. TREASURER'S SEMI ANNUAL REPORT July 1, 1949 to January 1, 1950 Balance on hand July 1st, 1949 $334,524.92 RECEIVED FROM Taxes from Sheriff's Office $240,670.93 Clerk's Office Fees 1,567-4 Dog Licenses 1100 Sheriff's Fees and Mileage 157.34 Sheriff's Temporary Auto Permits 158.2o Realty Rentals 1,644.84 Sales and Rentals Road Department 2,580.22 Miscellaneous Fines, Costs, Etc. i.voiuo Interest on War Bond 325.00 Motor License Fund 11,885.07 Interest on Time Deoosit at Bank dO.OO Taxes from Umatilla County 1,599.16 State School Fund (State Tax) euo.sa County School Fund (Sec. of State) 6.2oo.00 Hospital Construction tuna 3.oou.oo Hospital Equipment (Donations) 10,228.70 Basic School Fund 1.628.89 Miscellaneous Refunds 7.476.21 County Fair Fund (Sec. of State) (.ouu.uu Alcohol Control 3,510.8o General Miscellaneous 284.98 $329,483.28 GRAND TOTAL $664,008.20 DISBURSEMENTS General County Expenses 32,6c0.32 General County Roads 84,027.34 State School Fund 813.54 County School Fund 7,010.40 Rural School District Fund 11,553.72 City Specials 4.872.59 School Districts 68,503.42 Non-High School Districts 8,812.02 Hospital Construction 115,174.17 Hospital Equipment b.Mo.4J Hosoital Maintenance 3.7.S3 County fcair Fund County Bonds Redeemed County Bond Interest Paid Forest Fire Patrol Rural Fire Protection District Sent State Game Commission (Fines) Rodent Control Dog Fund Coyote Bounty 9.2ti5.51 19.000.00 2,751.83 192.18 59.05 222.75 2.0M.S2 125.00 228.00 $3S4.079.41 Balance on hand January 1, 1950 $279,928.79 LEON W. BRIGGS. Morrow County Treasurer. SHERIFF'S AND TAX COLLECTOR'S SEMI ANNUAL REPORT, July 1, 1949 to January 1,1950 TAX COLLECTIONS Receipts On hand and on deposit June 30, 1949 1949-50 taxes 1948-49 taxes 1947-48 taxes 1946-47 taxes 1945-46 taxes 1944-45 taxes 1943 44 taxes 1935 and Prior Land Sales 856.77 $013.4 U!.75 26.109.76 1.130 97 181.22 43.14 159.95 2S.93 717.77 896.3S Total on hand and received DISBURSEMENTS Turned over to the County Treasurer Unsegregated Funds Segregated Funds On Deposit in Bank On Hand December 31, 1919 Under Collections $344,389.07 $210,670.93 $ 54, 610. 85 3.S12.59 $642,714.87 $613,571.61 $:8.-).ow.oo 58.423 44 88.20 $613,571 61 Total Disbursements and Balance on Hand TEMPORARY AUTO PERMITS Receipts, $158.25 Disbursements, $158.25 CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE Receipts, $157.34 Disbursements, $157.34 Respectfully submitted, C. J. D. BAL'MAN, Sheriff . ... . By FRANCES MITCHELL, Deputy