Page Six STATE CAPITAL NEWS o More Recruits Flying Trip Budget Scanning By A. L LINDBECK Salem. An additional 1584 re cruits will be needed to bring Ore gon's national guard units up to full peace time strength. This was revealed by records of the adjutant general office here fol lowing unofficial but apparently re liable reports that the guard would be put on a peace time footing im mediately following its mobilization into the regular army, tentatively set for September 16. At the present time there are 4567 officers and men in the Oregon guard contingents. These include the 162d and 186th infantry regiments, the 218th field artillery regiment, the 249th coast artillery corps, the Lebanon company of the 116th medi cal regiment and the headquarters companies and detachments of the 41st division and 82d brigade. It is understood here that there will be a period of ten days between actual mobilization of the guard and the departure of the units from their home stations for camp at Fort Lewis. This time will be allowed the men to set their private affairs in order for ther extended absence from home. During this waiting per iod also efforts will be made to bring the various units up to peace strength by intensive recruiting drives in the various cities in which guard organizatons are located. Supporters of the candidacy of Dean Walker for the presidency of the state senate are now claiming that the veteran Polk county legis lator has enough votes pledged to assure his election. The only other candidate for this post so far is Senator Douglas McKay of Marion county. Reargument of the highly con ' troversial antl-picketing case before the state supreme court has been scheduled for early October when it is expected that all seven justices will sit in on the arguments. When the case was argued before the high court several months ago two mem bers were absent, Justice Bean being ill and Justice Bailey being absent from the state, Accumulated profits from the state's liquor monoply permitted of the retirement of $400,000 of the li quor certificates which had previous ly been issued to keep the state re lief budget on a cash basis, State Treasurer Pearson announced. This leaves only $100,000 of the certifi cates still outstanding but retire ment of the certificates has left the relief cupboard bare again so that it will be necessary to float another loan immediately, Pearson explained. State Budget Director Eccles has found it necessary to warn the man' agement of the Oregon, exhibit at the San Francisco fair against un authorized expenditures. In a letter to Mrs. Mabelle Marble, manager of the state's exhibit, Eccles declared that he is "greatly concerned" over the condition of the exhibit's finan ces and warned that in the future no expenditures should be made unless first approved by the World's Fair commission. Members of the Oregon State Board of Control made a flying trip to Lake county Saturday. Boarding a plane at the Salem airport Saturday morning the of ficial party made the 300 mile hop to Lake county, attended to their business, took in the Laheview round-up and were back in the cap ital that night. Business that took the board mem bers to Lake county was the inspec tion of 10,000 acres of swamp land the state owns in south Warner Lake. The board also visited the ranch of William Kittredge, Lake county stockman, who has reclaimed some 4000 acres of land similar to that owned by the state and which is now in a state of high productiv ity. Kittredge has proposed to lease the state lands which he would also reclaim and the board is understood Heppner Ellis Says Sheep Industry Threatened "Inequalities in AAA which are moving eastern Oregon's sheep pop ulation to farm flocks in the middle west must be ironed out," declared Senator Rex Ellis, republican nom inee for congress, when in Heppner Tuesday. "I find an alarmed bunch of large sheep operators in this sec tion who can see finish written to their operations operations that are bearing a big share of the local tax burden unless something is done about it." Senator Ellis said the provision in AAA that pays middle western farmers for taking land out of corn production and for putting in forage crops is resulting in those farmers going into sheep breeding where be fore they did only feeding. The re sult has been the moving of the cen ter of sheep population eastward, much to the economic insecurity of eastern Oregon counties where the income from sheep has been very important The senator promised he would do all in his power to protect eastern Oregon's large sheep indus try if he is elected in November. Senator Ells spent the day here visiting prospective supporters in November, and gave an insight into his legislative record at the Tuesday Lions luncheon. NEWLYWEDS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll re turned home Saturday evening from their wedding trip and are making their home in the Wells apartment house on Gale street. to be giving his proposition serious consideration. Board members makng the trip included! Governor Charles A. Spra gue, Secretary of State Earl Snell, State Treasurer Walter A. Pearson, and Louis Griffith, clerk. - There is still a lot of room for improvement in Oregon's public school system in the opinion of Rex Putnam, state superintendent of pub lic instruction. Many of the state's 979 one-room schools could be con solidated to the advantage of both the taxpayers who support these in stitutions and the pupils who attend them, Putnam said. Putnam also favors a re-vamping of the method by which education in this state is supported in order to equalize the financial burden. , The 74 law-school graduates who successfully passed the bar exami nation held here this summer are to appear before the supreme court to take the oath of office as at torneys on September 20. Board or control members are scrutinizing biennial budgets of the several state institutions. Particular attention is being given by the board to building needs of the several in stitutions. While most of the build ing requests are admittedly meri torious, state finances will not per mit of the construction of all needed buildings during the next biennium. It will be up to the board, therefore, to pass upon the various requests and decide which shall have priority before the budgets are submitted to the legislature when it convenes in January. A flagpole for the new capital is nearing materialization. Designs for this improvement were placed before the board of control this week. When the board makes up its mind as to the type of pole to be erected the improvement will be financed out of unexpended funds in the approp riation for the state library. Events other than strictly state business have been occupying much of the time of high state officials during the past month. First there was the Salem Centennial in which a number of officials appeared as participants in the governor's ball. These included Governor Sprague, Secretary of State Snell, State Trea surer Pearson, Justices Rossman and Kelly of the supreme court and others. Then came the notification ceremonies for Senator Charles L. McNary last week with another call upon the time of officialdom. This week it was the state fair with its two holidays Labor Day (Monday) and Salem Day (Wednesday) to again cut in on the regular routine. Gazette Times, Heppner, Cow Elk Tags Go Quickly for Season All cow elk tags, authorized for issuance by the Oregon State Game commission, have ben sold. Inas much as practically every newspaper in the state carried at least one story and many two stories on the cow elk tag sale, sportsmen were given am ple notice. The cow elk season ex tends from November 1 to 16, both dates inclusive. A limited supply of antelope tags are still available, and hunters plan ning to indulge in antelope shooting should make applications to the Portland office of the commission at once for 'the antelope tags. The antelope season is from Sep tember 29 to October 6, both dates inclusive, and the territory open to antelope hunting includes portions of Lake, Malheur and Harney coun ties. EQUALIZATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 1, 1940, at 8:00 P. M., the Directors of the West Exten sion Irrigation District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet at the office of the District in Irrigon, Oregon, to review and correct the annual assessment to be levied on or before the first Tuesday of Septem ber, 1940. A. C. HOUGHTON, Secretary. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of CHARLOTTE CANNON and PETE CANNON, Minors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order and license made and entered by the above en titled court on the 15th day of Aug ust, 1940, the undersigned guardian of the above named minors will from and after the 27th day of September, 1940, offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash, subject to confirmation by the above entitled court, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, Heppner, Oregon, all the right, title and inter est of the above named minors in and to the following described real property, situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to -wit: The E of NE14, NWy of NEi4, E of SE14, SWy4 of SEV4 and SEV4 of SWA of Sec tion 23, and SWA of NEy4, Sy2 of Nwy4, Nwy4 of Nwy4, swy4 and NW of SEy4 of Section 24 in Township five (5) South, Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian. Dated and first published this 29th day of August, 1940. ADA L. CANNON, Guardian. SUMMONS (Equity No. 3420) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. M. J. FITZPATRICK, Plaintiff, vs. OREGON AND WESTERN COL ONIZATION COMPANY, a cor poration, PRESTON CAMPBELL, and MARY DOE CAMPBELL, his wife, whose true name is un known to plaintiff, all the un known heirs of THOMAS BEN NISON, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Preston Campbell, deceas- ed. Also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the com plaint herein, Defendants. To Oregon and Western Coloniza tion Company, a corporation, Pres ton Compbell . and Mary Doe Campbell, his wife, whose true name is unknown to plaintiff, all the unknown heirs of Thomas Bennison, deceased, all the un known heirs of Preston Campbell, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiffs complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to so appear or answer plaintiff will apply to the aboev entitled court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wit: For a decree quieting plaintiffs title in and to the following de Oregon scribed real property, situate in i T Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: J. U. I UmeT The north half, and the north ATTORNEY AT LAW half southwest quarter of Sec tion 20 in Township one (1) Phone 173 North, Range 25 East of Willam- Hotel Heppner Building ette Meridian; HEPPNER, ORE. and that plaintiff be adjudged the ' owner in fee simple of said real property and that you and each of D J D you be forever barred of and from UT. KaymOnd KlCC all right, title, estate, lien or inter- PHYSICIAN & SURGEON est in or to said real property and every part thereof, and for such Office other and further relief as may be First National Bank Building just and equitable. Office Phone 523 House Phone 823 This summons is served upon you ' " by publication thereof in the Hepp- i - ner Gazette Times, once a week for HeDDner four successive weeks pursuant to . an order of Hon. Bert Johnson, Abstract CO. Judge of the County Court of the jr. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. ' State of Oregon for Morrow Coun- bates SEASONABLE ty, which order is dated August . 4 13th, 1940, and the date of first Roberts Building Heppner. publication of this sumons is Aug- ust 15, 1940. . I - ... kA , jos. j. nys, P. W. Ma honey Attorney for Plaintiff, attorisify at I AW Residence and Postoffice Address, ATHJKNM Al LAW Heppner, Oregon. OENEBAIi urSTTBAJJCE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Heppner Hotel Building Notice is hereby given that the Willow St Entranco undersigned, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Mary D. Mc- i Haley, deceased, has filed his final J Q PefrS0n estate with the County Court of the account of his administration of said JwI?7 and Gift ftooda State of Oregon for Morrow County, WaUk " clock - and that said Court fixed Monday, ExPrt gSSLtrtS Jew,lry the 23rd day of September, 1940 at Heppner, Oregon the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore- noon of said day at the County Court room at the Court House at j i Heppner, Oregon, as the time and VaWter Parker place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW said estate, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby re- , , - . j . .,, First National Bank Building quired to file the same with said i court on or before the time set for I ' said hearing. Dated and first published this i r 22nd day of August, 1940. Dr- R,chard C Lawrence R. R. McHALEY, DENTIST Administrator de bonis non. X-Ray and Extraction by Gas " I First National Bank Bldg. Prof CSS lOtl Q I Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon . Directory Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC ' j Physician & Surgeon Maternity Home first national bank bldg. 1 Rec. Phone 1182 Office Phone 492 Mrs. Lillie Aiken HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 664 P.O. Box 142 Heppner, Oregon Jos. J. Nys Phelps Funeral Home attorney at law Ambulance Service Peters Building, Willow Street Trained Lady Assistant , Heppner, Oregon Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. v J I ' new auto policy ' V R R"nn'on Bodily Injury & Property Damage AUCTIONEER Class A $13.60 Class B $17.00 Farm SalM nd Livestock a Speoialty See us before financing your 405 Jones Sreet Heppner, Ore. next automobile. jj. dates at my expense F. W. TURNER & CO. 1 V J J Heppner City Council Frank C. Alfred Meets First Monday Each Month ATTORNEY AT LAW Citizens having matters for dis- Telephone 442 i Rooma 3-4 cussion, please bring before Flr8t National Bank Bulldlag the Council. HEPPNER, OREGON G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor. 1 ' GLENN Y. WELLS I Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATwater 4U4 V. S. National Bank Building 635 MEAD BUILDING PENDLETON, OREGON 6th at Washington Prattle lm Stat ana rral Oonrta PORTLAND. OREGON I A. D. McMurdo, M. D. I Ral Jftat ' General Line of Insurance and PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Bond Trained Kara Aiilitaat W. M. EUBANKS Office In Masonic Building Notary PafcH Heppner, Oregon Phone 62 lone. Ore. Morrow County m- l- case g. e. ntkander Abstract Cr Title Co. Directors of ABSTRACTS OP TIT1I Funerals TITXiB IVSUBANCB Office in New Peters Building 862 Phones 202 Thursday, September 5, 1940