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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, October 24, 1940
Washington, D. C, Oct. 24. Of
more than one billion dollars in
shipbuilding contracts awarded to
Pacific coast plants two-thirds have
gone to the San Francisco area.
Washington state is next on the list
and Oregon so far down as to be al
most invisible. The Washington del
egation is in good standing at the
White House, but Oregon's repre
sentativeswith the exception of
Walter M. Pierce of the Second dis
trict are very much in the doe-
house. It may be that one of these
national defense contracts would
have been captured by Oregon in
any event, but certainly the pros
pect was not brightened by the fact
that one of its senators is the Re
publican nominee for vice-president
and the other is without influence in
the present administration.
To fill the contracts obtained by
California firms it will be necessary
to spend nearly $20,000,000 for new
yards and ways, thus creating em
ployment for hundreds of workers
and adding greatly to the prosperity
of that state. Most of the new ship
building in Washington state will
be done at the Bremerton yards
with facilities already provided. Ore
gon will receive only such frae
ments of the business as seem to
be least desirable from the view
point of contractors.
Len Gilman Makes
College 'Who's Who'
Pacific University, Forest Grove,
Oct. 21. Len Gilman, Heppner, was
one of the six seniors chosen by the
faculty committee to represent Pa
cific university in "Who's Who
Among Students in American Uni
versities and Colleges," a book pub
lished yearly listing the outstanding
students on campuses throughout
the country. Selection of students is
based on character, student activi
ties and individual accomplishments.
Gilman, a physical education ma
jor, was selected because of his out
standing contribution to Pacific Uni
versity's athletics. During his four
years here he has received the all-
conference award at half-back in
football for three consecutive years,
and honorable mention on the Lit
tle All-American squad once. Other
athletic awards include baseball and
track. This year Gilman is president
of the senior class. He is also a
member of the Blue Key honorary
fraternity, and Alpha Zeta fraternity.
JACKSON GILLIAM IN PLAY
Whitman College, Walla Walla,
Oct. 24. Jackson Gilliam, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Gilliam of Heppner,
was chosen to play the part of Mr.
Bradley in "What A Life," sopho
more class play to be produced in
December. The play is the first
major production of the season, and
is under the direction of Mrs. E. B.
M. Davis, dramatic instructor. Gil
liam, a junior, is also pledge trainer
for his fraternity, Tau Kappa Ep-silon.
States has no immediate need of
these flying fortresses and the sit
uation in England is desperate, an
efficient air force can not be built
up if these central units are to be
turned over to Great Britain as fast
as they are completed.
There is also the matter of a spe
cially designed sighting device which
has been an army secret and which
it is now proposed shall be made
available for use by Great Britain.
It is stated by way of apology for
this contemplated act that Germany
has a sighting device at least as eood
as that which it is proposed shall
be turned over to the roval air
force.
Outstanding news in the national
capital during the past week was the
state department order framed
more as a suggestion for evacua
tion of Americans from China and
Japan. It was explained as a precau
tionary measure to relieve the gov
ernment of responsibility in case
eventualities resulted m injury or
distress of nationals because of the
strained relations between Wash
ington and Tokyo.
It is no longer possible to make
even a reasonable guess as to the
aims of the Roosevelt administration
with regard to the Far East situa
tion, though prudent observers are
disinclined to believe that there is
imminent danger of a breaking off
of diplomatic relatons. There would
be some clarification of the matter
if it were possible to learn the ex
tent to which conversations with
British Ambassador Lord Lothian
have committed the United States
in defense of British interests in the
Far East.
Rumors of negotiations for the use
of Singapore as a base for the Amer
ican navy persist and inquiries at
state and navy deartments are met
with evasion or dignified denials
which leave doubt as to the exact
status of affairs or the purpose of
the Washington gowernment. It is
not believed that Jaan has anv in
tention of backing down and that
future developments will dertend
upon the determination of England
to protect her interests in the Orient
influenced, as it must be, by the
steps the United States is prepared
to take.
It is now taken for granted in
Washington that the administration
is committed to fullest aid to Great
Britain and that this policy will be
continued no matter who is elected
president on November 5.. Candidate
Willkie has made it plain in his
speeches that he favors this Roose
velt policy and there is reason to
believe he reflects the sentiment of
th American people.
So far as this can be done without
interfering with the national defense
program, no doubt approval will be
given by the public, but there are
indications that steps are contem
plated which go far beyond this rea
sonable limit. Transfer of big bomb
ers has long been considered in ad
ministration circles and develop
ments along this line may be ex
pected any day. While the United
In connection with the ado which
has been made over the commis
sioning of Elliott Roosevelt as a
captain in the air force it is recalled
that only a few month aero all sir
officers were compelled to undergo
a new physical examination and that
several of them who did not mea
sure up to standard were summar
ily dismissed. Their pleas for as
signment to some other branch of
the service were disregarded.
Attention is called to these facts
as attempt is made to divert public
criticism by announcement that
young Roosevelt has been assigned
to the procurement division because
his eyesight is too poor for combat
service. The pilots who were dis
charged were equally competent to
ao good work other than combat
service, it is insisted, and thev had
qualifications of training and ex
perience which Elliott Roosevelt
does not possess.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a i A im UF UKEGON FOR MOR
ROW nntTNTTv
Kinzua Pine Mills Company, a corpor-
atln. Plaintiff,
vs.
The Chee Lumber Company, a corpor
ation, Aztec Land and Cattle Com
pany, Limited, a corporation, H P
Bouffleur, and Mary Doe Bouffleur,
his wife, Laura Shearer, and John
Doe Shearer, her husband, A. S. Dres
ser, and Mary Doe Dresser, his wife,
muirow county, a public corporation;
all the unknown heirs of H. P. Bouf
fleur, deceased, all the unknown heirs
of Laura Shearer, deceased, and all
the unknown heirs of A. S. Dresser,
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. nnf05t
To the Chee Lumber Company, a cor
poration, Aztec Land and Cattle Com
pany, Limited, a corporation, H P
Bouffleur, and Mary Doe Bouffleur, his
wife, Laura Shearer, and John Doe
Shearer, her husband, A. S. Dresser
and Mary Doe Dresser, his wife all
the unknown heirs of H. P. Bouffleur
deceased, all the unknown heirs of
Laura Shearer, deceased, and all the
unknown heirs of A. S. Dresser, de
ceased; also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, hen or interest in the real estate
described in thA nnmnai t-
. - "cn. lid cm, defendants.
12JPE NAMB OF THE STATE OF
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nerebv remiirfH tr annaa r,,i .
i anu answer
plaintiffs complaint filed against you
in Lilt? H.nivf pnr r on nruf n ..
. , . . , i, onu touao
wiuhih iour weeics irom the date of the
first publication of this summons and
if you fail to so appear or answer, for
warn, uiereui, piainuii win apply to the
above entitled court for the relief pray-
FOr ft dfif.rOP miioHno- rnlvn if'
in and to the following described real
K'ciiy. aiLutue in morrow County
W of NWii -of Section 19, S of
SE of Section 24, NE and N
of SEV4 of Section 25 and E of
SEi of Section 31 in Township six
t6.,,South' Ranse 25 East of the
Willamette Meridian; and Eli of
SW and SW of SWy4 of Section
30 and NE of NW of Section 31
in Township six (6) South, Range
26 East Of thA WninmoHc Mar.Hn
and that plaintiff be adjudged the
in ice simple oi saia real prop
erty and that you and each of you be
forever barred fmm oil
tate, lien or interest in and to said real
piupercy ana every part and parcel
thereof; and for such other and fur
tner relief no mnv ha -tnuf n.A
...W(r j not oiiu ciUlt"
This fliimmnna fa aamaJ i,vA
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Gazette Times, a newspaper of general
Circulatinir ntifo a waob
, " vvi ui iuui suc
cessive weeks pursuant to an order of
ori junnson. judge of the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow C.nuntv urViiVi n.n. i jj.j
October 22nd, 1940, and the date of the
iiiai puuncauon or this summons is
October 24th, 1940.
JOS. J. NYS,
".vv.uj 1UI X IttlllUli.
Residenc and Postofflce address,
neppner, uregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the es
tate of Hilda A. Klinffer. deceased.
has filed his final account of his ad-
ministration of the estate of said
deceased with the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and that said court has
fixed Tuesday the 12th day of No
vember, 1940, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
in 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 settlement of said estate and all
persons having objections thereto
are hereby required to file same
with said court on or before the
time fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published this
10th day of October, 1940.
CHARLES KLINGER,
Administrator.
J. 0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORB.
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained None Anlitent
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
WINDOW SALE EoiscoDal lad.
ies, at Hughes, Saturday. Oct. 19
10:30 a. m. Call 812 for "Special
Urders.
Satisfaction Breakfast CmtoI
Cereal That Satisfies. TWa
fine, medium and coarse. On sale
at your local grocer's. Other pro
ducts Will be featured latnr MaA
by Neal F. Knighten.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the es
tate of Pearl Parker, deceased, has
filed his final account with the
County Court of Morrow Countv.
- ,
and the Court has set Monday, No
vember 4, 1940, at 11:00 A. M. in
the Morrow County Court Room of
the Court House in Hertner. Mor
row County, Oregon, as the time
ana place for hearing of said final
account. All persons having objec
tions to said final account must file
the same on or before said date.
Dated and first published this 26th
day of September, 1940.
ARTHUR P. PARKER,
Administrator,
Heppner
Abstract Co.
J. LOGIB RICHARDSON. Mgr.
BATES SEASONABLE
Roberts Building Heppner, On.
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St Entrance
TO THE VOTERS OF MORROW
COUNTY:
Although it has been necessarv for
me to temporarily leave the office
of district attorney, due to service
in the Army of the United States.
I am a candidate for the office at
the General Election, November 5th,
and request your vote, in order that
I may again serve you upon com
pleting my present duties.
I (Paid Ad.) FRANK C. ALFRED.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the es
tate of Katie Bucknum, deceased has
filed with the County Court of the
btate of Oregon for Morrow County,
his final account of his administra
tion of the estate of said deceased,
and that said court has fixed Tiias.
day, the 12th day of November, 1940,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day in the Countv
Court room at the Court House at
Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlement of
said estate and all persons having
objections thereto are herebv re
quired to file the same with said
court on or before the time set for
said hearing.
Dated and first published this 10th
day of October, 1940.
E. L. BUCKNUM,
Administrator,
J. 0. Peterson
Lateit Jewelry and Sift Oooda
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 Gas
First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon
Professional
Directory
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET
amount of m 7nVn3 X ""l'' an .estate in detail of the
That SAM timT. o :u:, ,6"'''?i.B?iu.iax.,evy or any pan thereof.
of the Countv h WHnt.n.wS? oiut" " are .on.rile.ln the office
all persons ritelSted Inspection of
, .. , oclPlllo us uj i cici eiiue muue a part thereof.
Maternity Home
Mrs. Lillie Aiken
Phone 664 P.O. Box 142
Heppner, Oregon
V TIflTIT fllll
Cash on hand at the beginning of the year for which this budget is
Amounts received from other sou'
$ 5,294.40
244.38
TOTAL RECEIPTS
, 5,538.78
Tuition
TransDortaUnn
Printing ZZZ"ZZZZ"
Travel Expenses of 'the"BoTrd"Member8""!."".'
Emergency
$11,600.00
6,200.00
25.00
50.00
500.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $18,375.00
Total Receipts , K Kfi 7a
Total Expenditures IZZ" iswlm
DIFFERENCE (Amount to be raised by tax on the Morrow
County Non-High School District) $12,836.22
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Phone 1332
Heppner, Ore.
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.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician ft Snrgeoa
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Fetera Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
V. R. Runnion
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sale and Liveitook a Specialty
405 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore.
Phone 452
MAKE SATES AT MY EXPENSE
Morrow County
Abstract fir Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In New Peters Building
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
the Council
G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor.
Dntprl this 1Kh dmr r.f ntK. min
RALPH I. THOMPSON,
JESSE WARFIELD,
Secretary, Budget Committee.
R. B. RICE.
Chairman, Board of Education.
LUCY E. RODGERS
Clerk, Board of Education.
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ATwater 4884
535 MEAD BUILDING
5th at Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
Peterson fir Peterson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. National Bank Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
Praotloe la State and Federal Courts
Real Estate
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Publlo
Phone 62 Ionei 0re
M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER
Directors of
Funerals
862 Phones 262