Page Six Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, Mar. 7, 1940 STATE CAPITAL NEWS By A. L. LINDBECK o Expected Purge Jobless Complaints Many Changes Salem If the proverbial political shadows can be relied upon as re flections of impending events indi cations are that the long speculated upon purge of Dan Fry as state purchasing agent is about to materialize. Fry himself denies that he has had any intimation as to his fate and neither Governor Sprague nor Secretary of State Snell will dis cuss the situation but several de velopments of a minor nature which might be regarded as political straws definitely point to a change. With the governor and his repub lican colleague on the Board of Con trol still deadlocked over choice of to announce his choice of a succes- the State Game Commission. Mac Hoke, Pendleton rancher, was se lected to succeed Edward C. Pease of The Dalles as a member of the State Board of Higher Education. Seth B. Thompson, Portland insur ance man, took over his new duties as State Insurance Commissioner on March 1, succeeding Hugh H. Earle, Democrat, Appointment of Hoke to a place on the Higher Education board leaves a vacancy on the State Board of Agriculture of which he was chairman. Governor Sprague is ex pected to announce his choice for the agriculture board seat this week. As his first official act after tak ing over the insurance post Com- HARDMAN NEWS Hardman Man Hit By Falling Stone By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL Roy Robinson was hit on the head Thursday by a rock falling off a bluff while he and Creston were smoking out porcupines. He went to a physician and had three stitches taken. Lon Merrill of Monument visited at Guy Chapin's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and children visited in town Sunday. Mrs. Duff McKitrick and son re turned with them to stay a week. Miss TYanvc Tns1w cncnt Run missioner Thompson announced the day at home of Mrs Fiorence appointment 01 wunam i. Lary DalzelL zui, cmei uepuiy. i.eary succeed- Mr, and MrS- McDaniel ed James Sehon who has served as visits in . ; -lift . , I t aj. ivi u giivi w ihUixc cnier deputy insurance commission- Sunday, er ior tne past ten years. Leary, Th OAA VelWc nnA v, r,n formerly a resident of Portland, has for a community iartv Saturdav Knn urn-f-U J i. A. I . . " " iiL .U1 uic uepdiuiieui lur iour night. Music was by Oren McDan arA Tvl Plqw TT.tr Uviii oprague was expected eryone had a good time. announce nis cnoice ot a succes- Miss Alfa Kw r.u,A rrys successor and doui putting sor ior Herman Uhver on the State Un Rnnav fmm mm,, I 1 r 11 v i . r I n l r -w-r. i . .. ... ...,.u,i,v imiji lorwara a lavoraoie candidate ior ooara or Higher iwucation this on Rhea creek. She had been cook- tne jod it would not De at ail sur- wees out explained that he had not jng there. : : zj: i l: i t i i a. l i i , i i iiuus u buiuuon snouia oe yet maae up nis mind on tnis ap- Mr. and Mrs. William Lee left on reached which would find both can- pointment. Oliver will leave the wWv for w.in ru didates on the state payroll with Board of Higher Education later aii u Sn" , c: tvt;1 r n j j Uv.: j.1. i. " "lv-iv- J "mnu luvwiauH, i ui uanu piuuute una munui ii iaiie uie piace on tne his father oroKer, wnose cause is espoused Dy otate tugnway commission to be The McFerrin children and Lee oneu, iioiuuig uown uie purcnasmg vacated oy im Aidncn ot rendleton MVRlw rom oKi nnA agent's job and Roy Mills, support- whose term expires on March 31. i ua a a i n c j: ij . '"""J a3 vy vjwcmui upxaguc, ucaiglutLCU as secretary to the Board of Con' trol. ed this week that employees of his department have completed a job i j i i The long delayed audit of the analysis of 2000 state employees in j -i this wpIc hilt from a S sfcmd- which will nrvnW 11 W . uuuiei un oaturuay " "rrj nrru Tr: T 1: o 1 Tv,int. it. wfl a a crrpat r1iSaTvrv,inmfvnt hr, of tho . uimie opai.s, rr x lclAt3 Mice OmriS PuimAir arA Tqw1 rens. Various jobs called people from town last week. Max Buschke went to work for Ball and Mahoney, in 1 -U! x j.1 r r c i i al point of sensational rumors for form is expected to give the budget ""h a t rT" ?iePe pv.1 mnn.1 Thocomarnr tl, J Hr Wl,,; -.l- ranch Jim Stevens IS night audit explains, are being made the the state payroll with a minimum of Z.J0- U?ht subject of a special investigation supervision over salary increases and will be covered in a later re- volving only promotions within a port. department. E. Budget Director Eccles announc- . Vfc aZI u a V A tut u4. i , SuJ where Jt had changed six years ago the creek had returned to its Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright en- The audit was confined entirely to Minimum and maximum salary an analysis of the department s fin- scales are being fixed for the var- ances and did not touch upon the ious job classifications and will ap several controversial issues which ply with equal force in all state have made this department the foe- departments, Eccles said. The re- lng. Carey Hastings is at Harlan McCurdy's, and Guy Chapin went to work for Ralph Thompson. Dick Steers reported to Heppner Earl Hill. Cushman merchant, who Oregon has won r, h, : Monday to accept a job with the announced himself as a randirlat J th fiPM nf i,vn ni a government trappers. for state treasurer last wppV marl J Wrnn c,,r,H f o A. rea Keea ano- thm Underwood his candidacy certain this week education in the state department re.t1urned from Spokane and they when he planked down $100 to cov- of education, returned this week get the miU ready for Pera" iii16 .vt in j.ai.c7 xvjj. wrc Hum kjt. uuuis, ivxu., wiui ine utie Republican nomination. So far no of president of the national asso other candidate has appeared alr ciation of state high school super- Mrs. Max Buschke was confined to her home last week with an at- though Floyd Cook, in Salem this visors to which office he was elected ck f -aPPendidtis. Mrs. Earl Red- week, let it be known that he was at the annual convention of the Na still thinking it over and friends of tional Education Association. Lee Patterson, son of the late gov ernor I. L. Patterson, are under- More than 20,000 men and women stood to be doing their best to get were placed in agricultural jobs, in him into the race, ding dislocated a vertebrae in her neck, and went to a doctor in Hepp ner. Mrs. J. B. Adams was also ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steers were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, their parents ,Mr. and Mrs. A, Wattenburger. Fred Rauch, Jr., is working at the Chas. Bartholomew ranch. Mabel Rauch who attends high school at Hermiston spent the week end with her sister, Miss Lilly Rauch who is employed at the John Harrison home. C. H. Bartholomew was kicked by a horse Sunday afternoon. He is nursing a very badly injured hand. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and John Smith spent Sunday evening at the Russell Moore home. A number from Butter creek at tended the dance at Lena Saturday rugnt. R. E. McGreer and nephew made a business trip to Redmond Fri day. Mrs. Dale Draper, whose husband is employed at the Boylen ranch, was taken to St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton Wednesday night. She is very ill suffering from a blood clot. The Big Butter creek road is be ing graded after the rain. It is much improved. Jim Ayers of Hermiston called at his ranch here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick were dinner guests at the home of her brother, E. B. Wattenburger. Local Students Rate High at Pacific U Maxine McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCurdy, and FJwayne Lieuallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen, from Heppner were selected as Pacific university's most popular girl and boy. Miss Ger trude Crane was voted the most popular professor. Miss McCurdy, a sophomore and member of Theta Nu sorority, ruled as queen of the Badger Knight prom this year. She succeeds Paul ine Heisler, 1939's most popular girl. Elwayne Lieuallen, the "most popular" man, is a senior. He is a member of Alpha Zeta fraternity and president of Blue Key honorary fraternity. He succeeds Morris Schmidt, Hillsboro, last year's most popular man. J. 0. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORB. - Dr. Raymond Rice PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office First National Bank Building Office Phone 523 House Phone 828 Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. BATES SEASONABLE Roberts Building Heppner, Ore. P. W. Mahoney ATTORNEY AT LAW GENEBAL XNSUBAirCB Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance For Trade, gasoline powered May tag washer, A-l condition. Would take good milk cow in exchange. Mrs. F. E. Everson. lone. 1-2d. J. 0. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches . Clock . Diamond Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Vawter Parker ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST X-Ray and Extraction by First National Bank Bldg. Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon Gas Professional Directory Yielding to pressure from Wash ington and threatene with with drawal of federal aid as the only al ternative to non-compliance the eluding forestry and logging, during Tyndal Robison in mountains 1939 compared to 7783 placements ,"Udy.' in these same lines of endeavor in 1938, according to Lee C. Stoll, di rector of the state employment ser vice. Job placements in industry State Public Welfare commission increased from 41,875 in this week announced that it would put into effect a merit plan, ap proved by the federal Social Secur ity Board, covering all of its em ployees. 1938, 70,167 in 1939. Marvin Brannon, who is working at the Terrel Benge ranch, was home over the week end. Miss Maxine MfcDaniel visited to her parents at the Clyde Wright rancn faunday. Rev. Mr. Lee L. Hall of Bend plans to hold services in the high Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant Phone 133 Heppner, Ore. Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physioian & Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW Peterg Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon A suffcestion bv Governor Snra. gue at a recent meeting of the scho1 auditorium for an indefinite Board of Control that the state em- tmle- 1 i! i j i .ill fin Si inIn r TVTra folnTin Pamemr rmrmlsinfa rnt i nf f1 a luu llme arcniteci Drougnt " j r.. b .Wi a nrotest from iho Portland ohxniar was home irom the Art btetani jooiess insurance checks reaching . . unemployed workers were aired at a hearinff this wppIt aHor,AA Kv ,,n. reclsV 1N0 acuon was Ken W ! ion 1,,lpr anrl W nt t, n, a 0n proposal. ul egon Unemployment Compensation IRRIGON NEWS commission. The complaints, it ap pears, were traceable to a compli ance with the unemployment com pensation act, rather than to any failure of the commission's organ ization. It is expected that the con ference will result in an attempt to Mrs. Graybcal is Party Honoree By MRS. W. C. ISOM ranch where she is working, Spring must be just around the corner as a squirrel was seen by John Stevens. Bluebirds, robins and meadowlarks are also here. Mrs. Mclntyre and Miss Mary Mclntyre were in town to get men for tagging sheep. Owen and Carl Leathers went out on Tuesday. The church in Hardman: Services March 10, 1940, morning, 11 a. m. Mrs. J. A. Graybeal celebated her , m ,.n r'uarta'. M,0j' amend the act at the next legislative 81st birthday Tuesday. A group of 7.nn J w t,a "tu. pLqc p' . . , . J J-i-J- L1J 1 I JyJ jV jjj.j witiwvj iV, session to euminate Or at least aiiu menus neiu a surpise shorten the waiting periods and on her in the afternoon. A delicious speed up delivery of benefit checks, lunch was served. Relatives from Portland visited at The State Land Board, acting on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ken- advice from Attorney General Van Lv Sundav TtT' 1 1 . 1 " winKie win insist upon the payment Several people from here motored oi royalty on sand and gravel taken to Arlington Saturday night for the irom tne bed ot the Willamette tournament finals. river by the Fort of Portland for Rev. and Mrs. Brown of Texas use in constructing a fill on prop- are holdintr a meetine this week at erty ot the Portland Gas & Coke the Pentecostal church. company. The royalty payment will Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning and go into the irreducible school fund, children motored to Pendleton Sat- The past week has seen a number of changes in the personnel of otate boards, commissions and department heads. Merrill Rose, Portland mor tician, was appointed by Governor Sprague to succeed Charles Leach, urday evening. Cecil Gooman of Grants Pass is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy. Cecil is a brother of Mrs. McCoy. Read G. T. Want Ads. You wa also of Portland, as a member of1 find a bargain in something needed. 13. The church with the open door. E. L. Ely, pastor. PINE CITY NEWS By BERNICE WATTENBURGER The Misses Lucille and Darlyne Wattenburger were geusts at the birthday anniversary party at the Harry Andrews home, honoring Miss Florence Andrews on her eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Hughes and son, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Marion Finch home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger and son of Pasco, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick of Long Creek spent the week end with NEW AUTO POLICY Bodily Injury & Property Damage Class A $13.60 Class B $17.00 See us before financing your next automobile. F. W. TURNER & CO. Heppner City Council Meets First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for dis cussion, please bring before the Council G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor. GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY AT LAW ATwater 4884 635 MEAD BUILDING 5th at Washington PORTLAND, OREGON V. R. Runnion AUCTIONEER Farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty 405 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore. Phone 452 MAKE DATES AT MY EXPENSE Frank C. Alfred ATTORNEY AT LAW Telephone 442 Rooms 3-4 First National Bank Batldinf HEPPNER, OREGON A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Practice In State and Federal Court Morrow County Abstract tr Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OP TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office in New Peters Building Real Estate General Line of Insurance and Bonds W. M. EUBANKS Notary Fublio Phone 62 . lone. Ore. Laurence Case Mortuary "Jnst the servioe wanted when you want It most"