Page Six Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, October 16, 1941 NEWS STATE CAPITAL o Court Tax Test First Candidate No Property Tax By A. L. LINDBECK Salem. At last the controversy between the state tax commission and the Multnomah county assessor has found its way into the courts. In taking original jurisdiction in this case the supreme court has rec ognized its state wide importance. While the issue directly involved in the appeal of the tax commission to the courts is that of enforcement of its orders to the county assessor back of this issue is the legality of the "varied ratio" system of assessment against which the commission has ruled. Attorneys for Tom Watson, the Multnomah county assessor, protest ed against the proposal that the case be taken to the supreme court, in sisting that under an act of 1929 the commission's only recourse was through a petition to the Multnomah county circuit court. Attorneys for the tax commission, on the other hand, contended that the importance of the case and its state wide significance entitled it to a review by the state's highest tri bunal and a speedy determination. Washington county public owner ship advocates are going to make another try for a Peoples' Utility district. Preliminary petitions were filed with State Engineer Stricklin by a group headed by Frances M. Coon and Lyman Ross. The proposed district will include all of the rural 1 area in the county. Forest Grove which operates its own municipal! plant has been eliminated as also have the communities of Hillsboro, Beaverton and Sherwood which vot ed against the proposed district in a previous election. perintendent of public instruction. Higher pay offers in other lines have lured many away from the teaching profession, Putnam points out. Some districts have found it necessary to increase salaries while others are offering bonus pay for those who stay on the job. Small industries throughout the nation are to share in the defense boom, according to Governor Snra- gue who returned Sunday from a civilian defense conference at San Francisco at which he presided. Ar my officials attending the conference announced that henceforth defense contracts would be localized rather than concentrated through Wash- ington and that small industries will be utilized to the limit in speeding up the drive for guns, tanks and airplanes. With cash receipts for his deoart- ment totalling $1,201,458 for the first nine months, Ormond R. Bean, pub- hi; uiinues commissioner predicts that this will be the biggest year in the history of the department. In creased demand for lumber, increas ed log hauling and greater activity generally among truck operators ac counts for the increase in revenues of the department, Bean said. Another political development of , directed and commanded me to sell J the week came out of a big rally the real property hereinafter de- ! nf Southern Oremn rtamnorntc at ! criK&r1 n eoitrfiT oartain lfana o4 O .UwHw k.' w lQ 111 L-L-LJ ailU Roseburg on the night of October 4 j charges in said decree specified, I which is said to have been well at-' will on Saturday, the 8th' dav of I ' 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1- T 1 . .4 a m - - tended by party leaders all bubbling over with enthusiasm over the pros pects for a democratic victory in November, 1941. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, x ww " w . w vi J HJ U AXlUiJV. All AAtpilVJA j Oregon next year. Especially are the J Morrow County, Oregon, offer for southern Oregon democrats confi- sale and sell at public auction for dent of their ability to elect their j cash, subject to redemption as pro candidate to congress from the new j vided by law, all of the right, title fourth district . with at least three . and interest of the defendants in said outstanding party leaders promin- suit and of all parties claimini hv - - - I O I ently mentioned as possible aspir- j through or under them or any of ants tor tne new post, i loyd Dover I them since the 10th day of Maich, r T . T" t i i i ... I 1 nnn ,i 1 1 - J. 0. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER. ORE. of Rogue River has already let it be known that he intends to enter the race while George Codding of Medford, formerly district attorney of Jackson county, and Ed Kellv whose home is in Medford but who is now employed by the Bonneville 1923, in or to the following described real property, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter of Section Ten, Township Four North, Range Twenty-five, East of the Willamette Meridian, A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner. Oregon Because the lure of higher pay in defense industries and federal bu reaus has taken so many employees off the state payroll the Unemploy ment Compensation commission has found it necessary to again open its lists to job hunting office workers. Examinations are to be held at key points throughout the state next month for a number of positions at salaries ranging from $80 to $120 a month. administration are both understood All water and water rights used up to be definitely interested. on or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced; Together with the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise ap pertaining. Dated this 9th day of October, 1941. . C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, of Morrow County, Oregon. Hallowe'en pranksters who were looking forward to a big night un der the protection of an experiment al blackout the last of this month are doomed to disappointment. State Coordinator Jerrold Owen this week took the joy out of life for these noc turnal merrymakers with the an nouncement that in any event the auuin-ciiiciu ujcil ill any evtfllL 11115 I i proposed blackout would not last for j N0TICE 1C : j. a : i- No trespasKincf nr Vmnincr will Vu man imiiuies. .ngalll OU-! ui t-rv. servance of the experiment is option- I al'owed on the Cora Burroughs or al with the various cities and pre- ! Lana Padberg land in Morrow coun liminary reports are that only a few ty Anyone found trespassing or places will undertake the test. I nuntinS will be prosecuted to the iun extent ol the law. CORA BURROUGHS, Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. BATES SEASONABLE Roberts Building Heppner, Ose. P. W. Mahoney ATTORNEY AT LAW GENESAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance LANA PADBERG. Many Oregon school districts are still looking for qualified teachers, according to Rex Putnam, state su- Governor Sprague may have been the first of the 1942 iron nf fan4i r dates to definitely announce his po litical intentions but it remained fnr a democrat to make the first formal j filing. Howard Latourette, democrat ic national committeeman, who was drafted at a rally in Portland two weeks ago threw his hat into the po litical ring this week when he filed with Secretary of State Snell his preliminary petition announcing his intention to seek the nomination of his party in the primary election of next May. WORLD'S THE There will be no property tax levy for state purposes in 1942. Elimina- nuii ui me BLaie levy wui inciuae : not only retnilar and srwial 1H0 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I but also the two-mill elementary I Notic is hereby given that the school tax which while levied by the j undersigned has been duly and reg- state tax commission is generally re- j uary appointed administratrix of j garded as a county levy. Confirm- the estate of Melissa Marlatt, by the a;.-.n f V.Jc donntv ("Viiirt nf iha Kaj nf nrvnnn ' auvii vii uiua i;aiiir m an announce- v -" vitgwi ment by Governor Sprague this j for e County of Morrow, and has ' J. 0. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches . Clocks - Diamond Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon week after members of the state tax commission had informed the execu tive department that income tax accepted such trust: all persons hav ing claims against the said estate are requested to present the same to the Vawter Parker ATTORNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Mw vlvtjcu iiiiTiib tlJdL 1 1 1 UV 1 1 ItT laA w .,,,, ...,.TJ 1 x i. I 1ndfrsicfn1 ot iha nffirta. rvt T ft 1 ivimc3 wuuiu mi suiiiiueni to iin-i """- u . j. it . . i .... . T,, XT r I ance ail state needs without resort i iUlllcl 111 imyyiivr, Oregon, on or to a property lew. Waiver of rtio ! before the expiration of six months elementary schobl . levy the gover- j from date hereof. nor pointed out, will save property ' Dated and first published at Hepp- owners approximately $1,950,000 a ' ner regn, this 16th day of Octo- year in taxes. Regular levies inside OGT the constitutional six per cent lim- n rOR I I z WUfi ii-TI.',, s1 1 LOW-COST POWER of the JOHN DEERE Here's the answer to the world-wide cry for low-cost horseless farming. Whether you have a small farm or need auxiliary power for a large farm, the smaller, lower-priced Model "H" will handle your every job at rock-bottom cost. Delivers 3-way power. Cultivates 2 rows. Fits all crops. Equipment for every need. Powered with a simple 2-cylinder engine, the Model UH" burns low-cost fuel and gives you longer life, greater dependability. BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT COMPANY ! itation for 1942 will approximate $2. 442,000 with special millage levies for higher education and other pur poses will amount to approximately $919,000 all of which will be offset by revenues from income taxes. Eleanor Sharpless Stephens, the new state librarian, will take over her duties about October 20, she has advised Governor Sprague. Selected by the library board at a meeting last week to succeed the late Har riett Long, Miss Stephens comes to the Oregon post from Los Angeles where she has been chief of the branches division of the Los An geles county library since 1939. Miss Stephens has held a number of re sponsible library positions including that of state librarian in Washington in 1924-25. , I A total of 305 Oreeon men will be called into military service during November, according to instructions received by Lt. Col. Elmer V. Woot- en, state director of selective ser vice. The men will report for in duction into the army at Portland on November 3, 4, 5 and 6. REPRESENTS ANNUAL Bob Scrivnef, Heppner, a junior at the University of Oregon, was ap pointed by Wilbur Bishop, editor of the Oregana, as Oregana house rep resentative in Sigma Hall of which Scrivner is a member. The Ail- American Oregana will be the world's largest college annual for the year 1941-42. Read the ads. It pays. ALMA E. MORGAN, Administratrix. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of the lone Cooperative church has selected J. Fred Stilwell of Albany, Oregon, to become our pastor subject to the election of the Congregation on Sunday, Oct. 19, 1941, at a business meeting to be called at the close of the morning service on the above date. The cooperation of the entire com munity is most earnestly solicited by the board and your presence at the services of the church both mor ning and evening will be greatly ap preciated. Mrs. Olive L. Engelman, Chair man; E. M. Baker, Secretary. Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST X-Ray and Extraction by Gas First National Bank Bldg.v Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon Professional Directory Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO. Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon Phelps Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. NEW AUTO POLICY Bodily Injury & Property Damage Class A $13.60 Class B $17.00 See us before financing next automobile. your F. W. TURNER & CO. V. R. Runnion AUCTIONEER Farm Sales and Livestock a Speolalty 405 Jones Street, Heppner. Ore. Phone 452 MAKE DATES AT MY EXPENSE Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. -ABSTRACTS OP TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office in New Peters Building NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby riven that bv virtue of an execution and order of j sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County this 9th day of October, 1941. upon and pursuant to a decree duly civen and made bv said Cotirt this 4th day of October, 1941, in a suit pending therein in which the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, was plaintiff and Mich ael K. Flickmger, a widower; George fahane; and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, were defendants, which exe-! Heppner City Council Meets First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for dis cussion, please bring before the Council J. O. TURNER, Mayor GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY AT LAW ATwater 4884 635 MEAD BUILDING 5th at Washington PORTLAND, OREGON Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Practice In State and Federal Courts Real Estate General Line of Insurance and Bonda Phone 62 W. M. EUBANKS Votary PuUllo lone. Ore. M. L. CASE G. E. N1KANDER Directors of Funerals 862 Phones 2G2 cution and order of sale was to me