Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 9, 1950 Page 5 TEST DRIVE the new 1950 Ford. It will open your eyes. FOR SALE Dry cedar posts, 20c. Guy C. Parsons, Hotel Heppner. 40tfc. 1948 FORD tudor sedan, hot water heater, new license. Pay down 4J.M.UU. Kusewau Motor torn puny. ROSY SAYS: Keep your eye on our used car lot for your trans portation needs. If you don't see what you want come in and ask for it. We are in a trading mood at Rosewall Mo tor Company. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS pay dlv Idends. The cost is usually re turned In the first year or two in Increases in crop or stock gams, it you want a little area or a Dig one we can fit the sys tern made to measure. Inves tigate Stout Tractor Pull for a job made easy. We are Eastern Oregon representatives for Stout. DE WILDE & TEMPLE, Box 144, Pendleton, Ore. 47tfc WANTED 25 cars to wash every day wtih our Washmoblle Rosewall Motor Company DE WILDE & TEMPLE have ev erything In the book in the line or farm equipment. It s all I cond hand and every piece of merchandise is a bargain. What ever you need we can do better by you. Box 144, Pendleton, Oregon. 47tfc 1948 CMC One ton truck with stock rack. Pay down $400.00. Kosewan Motor Company. SLIGHTLY used large Zenith electric washing machine, laun dry trays and fittings. Merle Burkenbine. 43tfc WE HAVE two metal experts. Let us bump out your fenders and straighten the body damage to your car. We color match any color. Rosewall Motor Company. SEE our burgain counter, we have some excellent buys In Sweaters, Jackets, Shoes Bro ken sizes. Wilson's Men's Wear 1941 CHEVROLET truck. Recon ditioned motor and ready for the road. Pay down $165.00 Rosewall Motor Company. THE BEST one man business in this area can be yours without capital investment. If you are over 21 and under 55, have car, and enjoy good credit rating, write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash. 45-50c NOW IS THE TIME to have your truck overhauled for harvest. Phone 1092 for an appointment. Rosewall Motor Company. PHOTOSTAT copies made of your impotent papers. Lyons Stu dio. Phone 2772. 45 49c SAVE $600.00 on 1949 Ford Cus tom tudor. Pay down $500.00 Rosewall Motor Company. 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 trac tor tongue, Felberg 150 bu. trai ler bulker on regular 65 bu. John Deere bulker. At Irby's ranch, Olex, Ore. Phone 3540 o- write 709 W. 10th, The Dalies. 45tfc. Used Cor Prices Are DOWN! 1947 FORD V-l Super DeLuxe. Radio, heater, oradriv a bargain. 1940 DESOTO TUDOR Motel thoroughly reconditioned. THE 1950 FORD car has been awarded the gold medal for being the most fashionable car in America. FOR SALE Lincoln 300 amp. gasoline driven welder. Onan . 2000-watt 110-V AC automatic light plant. C. K. Peck, Lex inirton, Ore. 44tfc IF YOU HAVE a hauling Job It will pay you to see Rosewall Motor company. FOR SALE Small oil stove, tank attached. Heat 2 small rooms. Price $15.00. W. L. McCaleb, Heppner, Oregon. 46-47p IF YOU are planning on buying a new car or truck Clarence Rosewall wants to see you. 1936 PONTIAC SEDAN Excellent condition. DONT SEND out of town for any thing automotive until you first try Rosewall Motor Com-pany. Earn big money with Free Sam ples of lmprintea notes, nap kins, stationery. $1 box of l'j ali-events greeting cards others pay up to 100 percent profit. Assortments on approval. Styl art, 1310 Santee, Dept. 74, Los angeles 55, Calif. 47p 1941 NASH sedan. New paint. Pay down $133.00. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Almost new Thor automatic ironer, $75.00. Mrs. Al Fetsch. 44-47p YOU can buy Ladies Levi's, waist sizes 23 to 33 at Wilson's Men's Wear LOST Girl's glasses, light pink plastic frames. C. A. warren. 46-47p 1947 JEEP. This four wheel drive unit has been reconditioned in our shop. Pay down $250.00. Rosewall Motor Company. Farmers Air Service Ammonium Sulphate-Nitrogin Fertilizers Applied by Airplanes Make arrangement's now for 2-4-D Air Application Contact Morrow County Grain Growers Lexington Heppner lone 1936 DODGE SEDAN ThU is a clean car. Don't gamble Buy with a guarantee! HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 403 WE REPAIR all makes of cars. Just drive in and say fix it. Rosewall Motor Company. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that Erble Hayes, Administrator of the estate of JOSEPH M. HAYES, De ceased, has filed his final account of his administration of the es tate of said deceased with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, and that said Court has itxea Monday, the 6th day of March, 1950, at the nour or lu o ciock, in me lore noon of said day, at 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 set. tlement of said estate, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required to file such objections on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 2nd day of February, 1950. ERBIE HAYES, Administrator. Jos. J. Nvs.' ATTorney for Administrator. 46-50 STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. HARRY DINGES and BERTHA DINGES, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, -vs- N. C. BROCK and JANE DOE BROCK, his wife, whose true name is unknown to plaintiffs, CINNIE A. NUNAN and JOHN DOE NUNAN, her husband whose true name is unknown to plaintiffs, MINERVA WHITE Trustee, BERTON WHITE and MARY DOE WHITE, his wife, whose true name is unknown to plaintiffs, and EFFIE WHITE and JOHN DOE WHITE, her husband, whose true name is unknown to plaintiffs, and the unknown heirs of CINNIE A. NUNAN, if deceased, the unknown heirs of BERTON WHITE, if deceas ed, the unknown heirs of MYRTLE WHITE, if deceased, and the unknown heirs of EF FIE WHITE, if deceased. ALSO all other persons or parties un. known, claming any right, ti tle, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint here, Defendants. TO: The above defendants and each and all of you: 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 and Cause, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons upon you, and if you fail to so appear or answer for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in their com plaint, to-wit: For a decree quieting title to the following described real pro. perty, situate in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: All of Block 5 in the Town ot Lexington; ALSO, all that part of Block 23, Penland's Addi tion to the Town of Lexington, in the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, lying North and CnVUAKSrnulhr Nn 1871 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (SEEMLY Want to keep your Feet Dry and Warm? 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HODGE CHEVROLET CO to keep warm East of the right of way and levee of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and North and East of the middle of the center of Willow Creek as said creek may flow through said Block 24, SAVE and EX CEPT that portion of Lot 1, said Block 23, described as fol lows: Beginning at the South I east corner of Lot 1, running thence Westerly to a point on the North line of said lot, thence Easterly along the Nor. therly line of said Lot 1, a dis tance of 90 feet, more or les3, to the line of West Street, thence Southeasterly to the place of beginning: .ALSO SAVE and EXCEPT Lot 5 of said Block 23 in said Penland's Addition to the Town of Lex ington, and that it be adjudged and de creed that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of said real property and that whatever in terest or title you my claim to have In said real property is nuli 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 equitabl.v This Summons is published by order of the Hon. Garnet Barratt. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow Coun ty, made and entered on the 31st day of January, 1950, directing publication of this summons once a week for four successive weeks in the Heppner Gaiette Times, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Morrow County, Or egon, and of general circulation therein and 'he date of the first publication of this summons is February 1. 1950. JOS. J. NYS Attorney for Plaintiffs Address: Heppner, Oregon. H3n0n... foffte sensational new 1950 ITWAIRE ftftymtol See 'em Soon, at... Heppner Appliance Co. Dependable Radio and Refrigeration Service this way Kith A Product of Standard of California How would you like a heating oil that burns without waste . . . that gives more heat per gallon? Then you'll like Standard Heating Oils! There are no cleaner, more econom - ical heating oils on the market today! Get Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters . . . 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The high govern ment loan support program has been con tinued since the war as a temporary relief in aiding the readjustment of the agricul ture economy to post-war conditions. In his opening speech to Congress, the President of the United States recognized the shortcom ings of present farm legislation and urged the approval of the "Brannan Plan". Since it is apparent that present agriculture legis lation is temporary and will be changed, the wheat producers in Oregon would like to have a voice in determining what national program is finally adopted. Looking forward to the time when a per manent program is adopted, the wheat grow ers in Oregon through the Wheat Growers League have for more than seven years, been developing in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest Farm Council the self-supporting certificate plan for wheat. Along with other segments comprising national economy, American agriculture is faced with more complex problems than ever before. The Department of Agriculture's en deavors through the establishment of a Federal Farm Program have been compara tively successful in the maintaining of a high farm Income and a balanced economy for the nation. This we believe essential and applaud all efforts which have this end in mind. It is recognized, as history em phatically verifies, depressions arise when farm prices reach such a low point that buy ing power Is reduced. It is agriculture's responsibility and that of all organizations which have farming interests at heart, to develop and support programs which protect that national economy. Labor and industry are highly organized, which emphasizes the agriculture must also be strong. These three groups, labor, industry and agriculture, must not be divided in their goals they are interwoven and dependent upon each other. And there can never be a sound and healthy economic condition when anyone of these three has a crippling advantage over the others. We must maintain agriculture on a . par with labor and industry; if we are un able to do this, we are shirking our respons ibility not only to the farmer but to all the people who make up this great nation. While Federal assistance to agriculture has become necessary, it must be realized that both labor and industry have had legis lative assistance for a long time. Where it is essential to the national economy to pro vide financial assistance to agriculture, we should consider the program in light of an insurance premium to guarantee a healthy, long-lived agriculture. We favor the continuance of the policy of maximum production geared to economic use of the nation's wheat lands, by enactment of a bill providing for the income certificate plan for wheat. This plan was presented at hearings held by the Agricultural Commit tee of the House by a Wheat League delega tion last year with favorable acceptance. They requested more detailed information and asked the Wheat League to prepare a bill which has now been drafted and is available to all growers for their analysis and comments. Our proposed income certificate bill is a direct and simplified approach to what we believe to be a sound long-range program for wheat producers. This action by our League is consistent with action taken for several years by the wheat farmers of Ore gon. Discussion of our plan with wheat or ganizations of other states gives assurance that support of the major part of the wheat growers of the United States may be expected. National legislation of such an important nature can not be secured on the spur of the moment. The Wheat League has a reputa tion for persevering until its aims are ae accomplished. Genuine progress has been made in preparing the way for the legisla tion we have consistently recommended. We urge Wheat Growers to take such aggressive action as will secure enactment of the wheat Income certificate plan. In view of the fact that it will not be possible to secure enactment of such legisla tion immediately, we recommend that In the meantime the Oregon Wheat Growers League give support to the program provid ing 90 of parity for wheat as long as acre age allotments are in effect. This should not be construed to mean that we favor a high support policy over a long period of time but merely in the Interim until the in come certificate or other satisfactory plan for wheat Is realized. For further information, write to Henry Baker, President, Ore gon Wheat Growers League, lone, Oregon. MAIN it MAY HEPPNER, OREGON