6 Heppner Gazette Times, February 19, 1942 STATE CAPITAL NEWS O Campaign Tempo o Dealers' Refund New Budgeteer By A. L. LINDBECK Salem. The tempo of the primary campaign was stepped up consider ably this past week. Governor Sprague made his for mal ennouncement as a candidate for re-election, asking for support on the strength of his record in of fice. Lowell Stockman of Pendleton made it certain that Walter M. Pierce, democratic incumbent, will have at least one opponent in the eastern Oregon congressional race this year, when he filed for the Re publican nomination for that post. Three justices of the state supreme court whose terms are expiring Percy R. Kelly, James T. Brand and Harry H. Belt filed their formal declarations as candidates for re election. At the same time rumors of other candidacies for major offices flew thick and fast. Among these was a report that Walter Norblad of As toria was giving serious considera tion to a try for the office of secre tary of state on the republican tick et and another rumor tha Attorney General I. H. Van' Winkle would like to move up a couple of flights to a supreme court job, which he prompt ly spiked as unfounded. Tobacco dealers who paid taxes on cigarettes which were not sold to consumers during the period, the state was enforcing the cigarette tax act will get their money back. At torney General Van Winkle has ad vised the' state tax commission that dealers are entitled1 to a refund of any taxes paid in excess of the am ount collected from consumers. The opinion, however, did not shed any light on what the commission is to do with the taxes paid by smokers and passed on by the dealers to the state. More than 110,000 Oregon citizens At $taVV AWWT KoIoMY ffiFBfll Fh it 6Hlt 5 CYUNDfRS-rifirv W3 it Ml KK OUR j Mm JOHN DEERE You're in for the surprise of your life when you see and drive the John Deere Model "H" the sensational new small tractor that handles two-row equipment and completely replaces animal power on small and large farms every where, cutting costs 'way below their former level, and making farming more profitable. And when you learn the price, you'll wonder how John Deere can give you so much in a tractor that sells for so little. In addition, the Model "H" not only burns low cost fuel but it uses only 13 to 12 as much fuel on the many jobs within its power range, as would larger tractors handling the same load. Come in, see it, and get "the surprise of your life." BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. itinw;icmiyj;n;n;ii7i have volunteered their services in the civilian defense program, accord ing to figures compiled by Defense Coordinator Jerrold Owen from re ports of county coordinators. Of this number more than 64,000 have al ready been assigned to definite tasks. Air raid wardens compose the largest group in the civilian defense program with nearly 23,000 men and women already assigned to this duty. Of , more than 20,000 signing up for service as auxiliary police more than 10,000 are now on active duty. Governor Sprague has addressed letters to members of the Oregon delegation in congress urging that they oppose attempts now under way to federalize the unemployment compensation system. The proposal, the governor pointed out, would re move this activity from local con trol and centralize it in the hands of Washington bureaucrats. The gov ernor said that the chief executives of 47 states were opposing the move. The state board of control has giv en its tentative approval to state participation in the construction of an armory at Baker. The program involves the remodeling of a build ing formerly used as a natatorium with the state contributing $25,000 toward the cost of the improvement. The plan has the approval of the general staff of the Oregon national. guard, according to Colonel Elmer V. Wooten, acting adjutant general who told the board that at the present time the state has no armory east of the Cascade mountains although several cities in that section have supported guard units for years. George K. Aiken, Ontario news paperman, will come to Salem March 1 as executive secretary to Governor Charles A. Sprague and director of. the state budget. The Ontario editor should feel right at home as a mem ber of the governor's "kitchen cab inet" whose personnel includes two other newspapermen. C. N. Ryerson, member of the industrial accident commission, who is seen in frequent conferences with the governor these pre-primary days, was editor of the Oregon Labor Press before taking on his state job and Jerrold Owen, state coordinator of civilian defense, was a former Portland newspaper Xft THflOW met . "v mi ITE) Gord "H" man and is now editor and publisher of the Oregon Legionnaire. While Aiken may not know a great deal about budget making on the state scale yet, his canny Scotch shrewdness is counted on strongly in keeping the state purse safe from unjustified raids. While the selec tion of Aiken for this highly import ant post may not have been entirely political Aiken's presence as a mem ber of the governor's staff should be good for a sizeable block of eastern Oregon votes in his race against Secretary of State Earl Snell who comes from east of the Cascades. Residents of Oregon's smaller cit ies as well as those living in rural areas were overlooked by the na tional office of civilian defense in their allocation of gas masks and fire fightng equipment for the Pacific coast area. According to information received this week by Defense Co ordinator Jerrold Owen this defense equipment is to be supplied only to cities of 10,000 population or more. In Oregon that includes Portland, Salem. Eugene, Klamath. Falls, As toria, Bend and Medford. Owen says that he is receiving numerous pro tests against this slight from offi cials of the smaller cities where the need, especially for fire fighting equipment, is said to be much great er than in the larger cities which are already fairly well prepared to cope with the emergency. Collections totalling $2,228,366 for ' the last quarter of 1941 have boost ed the unemployment compensation trust fund to a new all-time high level of more than $18,300,000, it was reported by the unemployment com pensation commission this week. Organization of three additional units of the State Guard at Eugene, Astoria and Tillamook have been authorized by. Governor Sprague. Rifles, ammunition and uniforms will be supplied from the state ar mory as soon as the units are organ ized. The governor said the state was being surveyed with a view to the organization of still other guard units in the near future. Some of these will probably be located in eastern Oregon, it was said. There is no immediate prospect of any mass evacuation of Oregon cit izens because of the war emergency. Ross Mclntyre, chairman of the ev acuation committee of the state de fense council, declared following a conference vith Governor Sprague here this week. Mclntyre explained, , however, that if the emergency should require evacuation plans have al ready been made for taking care of the situation. ' - Approximately 75,000 Oregon men between the ages of 20 and 44 reg istered for possible military service, this week, according to an estimate by Colonel Elmer V. Wooten, state director of selective service. These registrants were in addition to those listed in two previous regstrations. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL Notice is hereby given by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon that I have taken up the within de scribed animal at my place 3 miles belw Rugg's on Rhea creek, and t I will, on Saturday, February 14. 1942, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at said place, sell said animal to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to the right of redemption of the owner thereof. Said animal is described as follows: 1 black stag Poland China hog, no visible marks or brands, weight about 350 pounds. EARL McKINNEY, Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Jef ferson Evans, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jefferson Evans, de ceased, by an order of the above en titled court All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are here by notified to present the same to me at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, or to my attorney Homer I. Watte, at his office in Athena, Uma tilla County, Oregon,, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. All claims must be verified as by law required. ., ' Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of M. J. Devin, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against the estate of M. J. Devin are requested to file the same with the executrix at the office of J. O. Turner in Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication January 29, 1942. DESSA HOFSTETTER, Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Admin istrator of the estate of Oscar Davis, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same with proper vouch ers duly verified to the said Ad ministrator at the law office of Frank W. King, Piatt Building, Port land, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 19th day of February, 1942. HOMER LEE DAVIS, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Admin istrator of the estate of Emmett L. Ayers, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same with proper vouch ers duly verified to the said Ad ministrator at the law office of P. W. Mahoney, Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 12th day of February, 1942. PIRL L. HOWELL, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of William T. Reynolds deceas ed, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, his final account of his ad ministration of tho estats of said deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 9th day of March, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate, and all persons having ob jections thereto are hereby required to file the same with said court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 5th day of February, 1942. GLENN A. FARRENS, Administrator. Professional Directory Phelps Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. NEW AUTO POLICY Bodily Injury & Property Damage Class A $13.60 Class B I17.W 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 J. O. TURNER, Mayor GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY AT LAW ATwater 4884 . " 636 MEAD BUILDING 6th at Washington PORTLAND. OREGON J. 0. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORE. A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. BATES REASONABLE Roberts Building Heppner, One. P. W. Mahoney ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance J. 0. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches . Clocks 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 Dr. L D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building-, WUlow Street Heppner, Oregon V. R. Runnion AUCTIONEER Farm Bales and LiTestook a Specialty 406 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore. Phone 463 MAZE SATES AT MY BXFBH8S Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OP TITL1 TITLE INSURANCE Office in New Peters Building Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW C. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Practice in State and Federal Courts Real Estate General Line of Insurance and Bonds W. M. EUBANKS Votary Pufelie Phone 62 lone. Ore. M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER Directors of Funerals 8fl2 Phones 262