Page Four Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, April 6, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CBAWFOBD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.00 Three Years 5.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies 05 Official Paper for Morrow County STATE CAPITAL NEWS O Carkin Rumor o Car Inspection o Board's Exit By A. L. LINDBECK Salem Concensus of opinion among capitol observers is that there will be no change in the personnel of the state tax commission, for the time being at least. John Carkin, who was supplanted on the commission by Wallace S. Wharton, in an elev enth hour coup by Governor Martin and State Treasurer Holman, will probably be "taken care of in some other department if capitol rumore are to be credited. Just what berth has been picked out for Carkin is a matter of spec ulation. There is some talk to he effect that he might be named cor poration commissioner if Governor Sprague should decide to make a change there which he is understood to be reluctant to do inasmuch as the incumbent, James Hazlett, al though a Democrat, was an active Sprague supporter in the recent campaign. Carkin's name has also been linked with the post of utilities commissioner now held by N. G. Wallace, another Sprague Democrat. While Sprague is said to have no desire to oust Wallace the health of the utilities commissioner may com pel his retirement from office in which event an opening would be made for some deserving republican. While republican members of the Board of Control are known to re sent the "sharp practice" resorted to by- Martin and Holman in "pack ing" the tax commission with a Democratic appointee just before the new administration took over, it is said that they hesitate to remove either Wharton or Chas, V. Galloway at this time in order to make a place for Carkin lest they lay themselves open to the same criticism that has been directed at Martn and Holman for ousting Carkin to make a place for Wharton. The State Board of Control at a meeting this week, the first since the legislature adjourned, decided to adhere to the policy of award ing contracts for supplies and equip ment for state departments and in stitutions. This policy was adopted by the previous board after it had burned its fingers a few times by at tempting to pass judgment on the merits of the various offerings pre sented yb aggressive salesmen. Oregon's new $700,000 library A TIMELY TIP ON FINANCING YOUR NEXT CAR While we are insurance special ists and not in the financing bus iness ourselves, we can assist you in making arrangements to fi nance the' purchase of your next car on an extremely advantage ous basis. Ask us about it. Speed Rate to Farmers on BODILY INJURY and PROPERTY DAMAGE FRANK TURNER Heppner, Oregon building was dedicated Monday night in a ceremony arranged in connec tion with the annual conference of Oregon librarians. Governor Spra gue presided at the dedication cere mony at which the principal address was delivered by Dr. Evelyn Steel Little, librarian of Mills college, Oakland, Calif. A paper on "The Be ginnings of State Library Service in Oregon," prepared by Mrs. Cornelia Marvin Pierce, first state librarian, was read by Miss Mirpah G. Blair, assistant state librarian. Three new livestock barns to house exhibits in the junior division are now under construction at the state fair grounds, according to Leo Spitz bart, manager of the fair. It is also planned to install 600 additional seats in the stadium before next fair time, Spitzbart said. Plans are already being formu lated by the Board of Control for construction pf the new dormitory at the state prison annex for which the recent legislature appropriated $50, 000. The new building will be used to house first offenders, preferably short termers, who will be employed in work on the prison farm. It's Here In Heppner for first time PHILCO Mystery Control RADIO You must see it to believe it Special factory trade-in al lowance for old radio Limited Time Only BRUCE GIBB Phone 1382 CAGE HATS REDUCED 25 FREE TRAVEL CASE WITH EVERY CAGE HAT $395 3 np For limited time only! ELSIE'S OREO. OAGB AOENCI Youthful large hpad-eUe headquarter! 4th Floor Aldcrway Bnlldinjr 111 8. W. ALDEK ST., PORTLAND. OB. Oregon motorists will not be re quired to submit their cars and trucks to a periodical inspection af ter all. Governor Sprague has vetoed the bill establishing this additional regulation. His reasons for disap proving the measure were two-fold. In the first place, he said, the mo torists of Oregon are not yet ready to submit willingly to compulsory examination of their cars. A cam paign of education should precede any attempt to enforce such a re quirement. In the second place au thority for enforcement of the act was misplaced in the highway de partment. In the governor's opinion 0 Extra Special DAVENPORT AND CHAIR A-l Condition OTHER BARGAINS 10,000-Lb. Platform Scales, Stoves Washing Machines, Linoleum, Mattresses, All Kinds Household Furniture. 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