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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, March 5, 1942
H means of outside support.
G p p n e r Commissions for Men With
"T,, Dependents
VSQZGTfG I I STIC S The Army announced a new pol-
. . icy by which men with dependents
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. may enlist for the sole purpose of
Established March 30. 1883: qualifying as officers, and if they
THE HEPPNER TIMES. , faii to make the grade may be trans
Established November 18. 1897; erred to the eniisted reserves. They
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1913 would not then be called for active
Published every Thursday morning by frvke until Pvious classi-
CBAWFOBD PUBLISHING COMPANY "cations in the draft were called,
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp- Age limits are 18 to 45. All candi-
ner. Oregon, as second-class matter, dates must serve four months in re-
JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor placement centers or field units be-
fore being eligible for Officer Can-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES didates' schools. The new policy is
.ear 2.50 designed t0 met Army needs this
4 Yrs year of 75,000 new officers selected
Three Years 6.00 ; ' ,., ,
Six Months 1.25 from 95-000 candidates.
Three Months 65 Selective Service
Single Copies 05 Selective Service Director Hersh-
. , : ev reported the third national lottery
Official Paper for Morrow County - . ; r . , , , , ,J
1 to determine order numbers for Feb
ruary 16 registrants will be held in
A WEEK OF THE WAR Washington March 17, but new reg-
Continued from First Page Grants probably will not be called
"over the hump" by late fall. Com- before Mav.
plete conversion of the automobile Agriculture
industry is expected by September The Agriculture Deparment an
1, the board said. The board an- noUnced farmers' 1941 cash income
nouneed its Industry Branch heads reached almost $12 billion highest
are determining amounts of each since i92o, and 29 percent greater
product needed for the war affort, tnan 1940. The WPA said its. em
preparatory to the converting of each payment schedules for March will
industry to war production. reduced by 62,000, with an equal
Rationing or greater reduction tentatively set
Price Administrator Henderson for April. to help meet seasonal
stated national registration for sugar farm iarjor demands. Agriculture
rationing books will be held over Secretary Wickard asked state and
a four-day period, probably during county Department of Agriculture
the last week in March. Approxim- War Boards to aid local draft boards
ately 1,400,000 school teachers will in determining occupational defer
serve as registrars, and 245,000 ments 0f farmers, by furnishing nec
schools will be used. One adult may essary information. Sixteen Agri
register for each "family unit." culture Department agencies were
The WPB announced a rationing consolidated by executive order into
program beginning March 9 for 196,- three new agencies.
000 new trucks and truck trailers
which will be available for rationing t . .
durhig.the next 22 months. The ra- Joint Use OT Machines
tioning will be administered jointly fs a. LA
by the WPB and the Office of De- V-OnSerVOTlOn MOVe
fense Transportation. Mr. Hender- Cooperative use of new and exist
son said state quotas provide 120,000 jng farm machinery and equipment,
new 1942 passenger automobiles for stressed by Secretary Wickard, of
eligible buyers during March, April fers many possibilities for conserv
and May. Total number of cars ear- ing steel and labor vital to arms pro
marked for civilian purchase during duction without curtailing produc
the next 12 months is 340,000. No tion of Food for Freedom, Henry
passenger car retreaded tires will be Baker, chairman of the Morrow
available in March, he said. county war board, said today.
The War Front Financing for all farm operators
The Navy reported U. S. Naval without credit facilities to provide
forces sank 53 enemy ships between for jomt use and ownership of new
December 10, 1941, and February 24, equipment or participate in estab
1942, probably sank seven more and i,shed machinery services, can be
damaged five additional. The Army secured through the county Farm'
announced from December 7 to Feb- Security administration office in the
ruary 27 it probably sank at least 19 Heppner Hotel building. Loans bear
Japanese ships, seriously damaged 0nly three percent interest and are
31 others, and shot down 245 enemy repayable over the life of the facility,
planes not including 165 Japanese USUally five or ten years, explained
planes shot down by the American Baker.
Volunteer group serving in the Chi- "if 11 present farm mflchinery
nese Army. The Navy said in the were given its widest possible use
first two months of this year 116 through exchange of machinery and
ships of United Nations registry iarx)r between neighbors, little new
were attacked in the western half equipment would be required," Bak
of the Atlantic, and 56 attacks were er said. "Every piece of farm ma
made by the Navy on enemy sub- chinery must be 100 percent employ
marines. Three U Boats are believ- ed to meet the war emergency."
ed sunk and four are believed dam- Cooperation between neighbors
aged. can contribute further to the war
Gen, MacArthur's troops attacked effort through community and
enemy lines in the Philippines and neighborhood efforts in farm mach
advanced one to five miles all along inery repair centers, rounding up
the front. Two more U. S. tankers SCrap iron, and group purchase of
were torpedoed off the Atlantic materials and parts for machinery
coast. servicing and repairs, Baker said.
Army AH Morrow county farmers inter
Congress completed action on the ested in setting up cooperative ma
new $32 billion appropriation bill, chinery services or participating in
providing more than $23 billion for existng facilities are asked to con
the Army, five billion dollars for tact the county FSA supervisor,
Lend-Lease and the remainder for county agent, or member of the war
expansion of the Merchant Marine, board.
The President by executive order .
reorganized the Army to speed up St. Patrick's Dance Sat., March 14,
and coordinate military action. The at the Elks hall. Music by Men
President set up three basic units About Town, admission $1.10 in-
under the Army chief of staff, for eluding tax. Sponsored by the Altar
ground forces, Air forces, and "ser- Society. 52a-52b.
vices of supply" each with its own
commanding general. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
The House passed legislation in- PROPERTY
creasing from one month to one year By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
the payment to dependents of the COUNTY COURT, dated March 5,
salaries of members of the armed 1942, I am authorized and directed
forces captured by the enemy. The to advertise and sell at public auc-
legislation would also increase the tion at not less than the minimum
pay of officers and men serving out- price herein set forth:
side continental U. S. by from 10 to All of Section 25 in Township
20 percent. The President establish- 2 North, Range 24 E. W. M for
ed the Army Specialists Corps, a the minimum price of $1.00 per
unit of civilian employees who may acre, with 20 down payment
be appointed to War Department and balance on contract,
positions regardless of Civil Service THEREFORE, I will on the 4th
status. War Secretary Stimson an- day of April, 1942, at the hour of
nouneed soldiers are no longer re- 10:00 A. M., at the front door of
quired to obtain permission before the Court House in Heppner, Ore-
' they can be married. He said men gon, sell said property tothe highest
with dependents may enlist or reen- and best bidder,
list if they sign a statement that C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
their dependents have sufficient Morrow County, Oregon.
CIVIL NO. 630. In the District
Court of the United States for the
District of. Oregon. United States of
America, Petitioner, vs. Morrow
County, a political subdivision of
the State of Oregon; J. T. Brice and
Jane Doe Brice (whose true Chris
tian name is to plaintiff unknown),
his wife; the unknown heirs of
J. T. Brice and Jane Doe Brice, if
dead; Frances E. Rand and M. E.
Rand, her husband; Ralph G. Wal
pole and Anna Walpole, his wife;
Harvey T. Walpole, a single man;
Barbara Walpole Helyer, formerly
Barbara Walpole, and Jesse Helyer,
her husband; Albert B. Moses and
Jane Doe Moses (whose true Chris
tian name is to plaintiff unknown),
his wife; the unknown heirs of Al
bert B. Moses and Jane Doe Moses,
if dead; Emaline Bisbee and L. E.
Bisbee, her husband; Ladd Estate
Company, an Oregon corporation;
Mike C. Marshall, a widower and
unmarried; A. A. Tillman and Mary
C. Tillman, his wife; Charles Jaeckel
and Jane Doe Jaeckel (whose true
Christian name is to plaintiff un
known), his wife; Earnest Jaeckel
and Jane Doe Jaeckel (whose true
Christian name is to plaintiff un
known), his wife; Edna W. Ragley,
widow and unmarried; Frank Han
ford and Jane Doe Hanford (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff
unknown), his wife; the unknown
heirs of Frank Hanford and Jane
Doe Hanford, if dead; William C.
Kiesel and Fannie E. Kiesel, his
wife; C. A. Philbrick and Edith H.
Philbrick, his wife; the Misses Ma
ther, single women; the unknown
heirs of Ann Mather, deceased; the
unknown heirs of Isabella Mather, de
ceased; the unknown heirs of the
Misses Mather; Orilla Etta Hirst, a
single woman; Harris M. Pease and
Rena G. Pease, his wife; Jesse A.
Ellsworth and Jane Doe Ellsworth
(whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his wife; the
unknown heirs of Jesse A. Ellsworth
and Jane Doe Ellsworth, if dead;
Lucia Rae Bogardus, widow of C. E.
Bogardus and unmarried; Almon E.
Bogardus and Mirie Bogardus, his
wife; Helen E. Bogardus, a single
person; Richard S. Bogardus and
Betty Bogardus, his wife; Margaret
Decker and John Doe Decker (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff
unknown), her husband; the un
known heirs of Margaret Decker and
John Doe Decker, if dead; Genevieve
Israel and John Doe Israel (whose j,
true Christian name is to plaintiff'
unknown); the unknown heirs of
Genevieve Israel and John Doe Is
rael, if dead; John J. Givens and
Rowena E. Givens, his wife; J. D.
Jenkins and Jane Doe Jenkins
(whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his wife; the un
known heirs of J D. Jenkins and
Jane Doe Jenkins, if dead; May De
Young and Raymond DeYoung, her
husband; Jesse R. Pierce and Jane
Doe Pierce, (whose true Christian
name is to plaintiff unknown), his
wife; the unknown heirs of Jesse R.
Pierce and Jane Doe Pierce, if dead;
B. B. Luten and Jane Doe Luten
(whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his wife; the
unknown heirs of B. B. Luten and
Jane Doe Luten, if dead; Samuel S.
Hoover, a? widower and unmarried;
John Storseth nd Mary Storseth,
his wife; E. A. Wickline and Jane
Doe Wickline, (whose true Christian
name is to plaintiff unknown); the
unknown heirs of E. A. Wickline
and Jane Doe Wickline, if dead; L.
M. Burnell and Majie E. Burnell,
his wife; W. F. Schuller and Alice
L. Schuller, his wife; Samuel Walker
and Jane Doe Walker (whose true
Christian name is to plaintiff un
known), his wife; Thomas McEntire
and Mary J. McEntire, his wife;
Neil Doherty and Margery L. Do
herty, his wife; The Union Central
Life Insurance Company, a corpor
ation of Ohio; J. H. Imus and Jane
Doe Imus, his wife; Mary Johnston
and Allen A. Johnston, her husband;
Eddie McDaid and Margaret McDaid,
his wife; Agnes McDaid Sperry and
Richard Sperry, her husband; Kath
lene McDaid Gentry and Frank Gen
try, her husband; Hazel McDaid
Brown and Marvin Brown, her hus
band; Annie McDaid Robertson and
Henry Robertson, her husband;
James Carty, a widower; Joseph
Pringle and Jane Doe Pringle
(whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown); the unknown
heirs of Joseph Pringle and Jane
Doe Pringle, if dead; Harry L.
Boardman and Mattie M. Boardman,
his wife; the unknown heirs of Harry
L. Boardman and Mattie M. Board-
man, his wife, if dead; Bernard Jo
seph Doherty, a minor; Catherine
Doherty, as Guardian of the person
and estate of Bernard Joseph Doher
ty; Tunis D. Round and Jane Doe
Round (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
James E. Eaton and Jane Doe Eaton
(whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his .wife; the
unknown heirs of James E.. Eaton
and Jane Doe Eaton, if dead; Wil
liam P. Luttrel and Kate Luttrel, his
wife; Sophrano Thompson, widow
and unmarried; R. S. Thompson and
Gwendolyn Thompson, his wife;
Roberta A. Bryant and Earl S. Bry
ant, her husband; Kathryn Thomp
son, an unmarried person and a mi
nor; R. S. Thompson, as Adminis
trator of the Estate of Robert A.
Thompson, deceased; Reita Bibby, as
Administratrix of the Estate of Rob
ert A. Thompson, deceased; Lizzie
Gordon and John Doe Gordon (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff un
known), her husband; the unknown
heirs of Lizzie Gordon and John Doe
Gordon, if dead; John G. Townsend;
Earl R. O'Cathey and Opal O'Cath
ey, his wife; Castle Rock Land As
sociation, a dissolved corporation of
the State of Oregon; Preston Delano,
as Comptroller of the Currency of
-the United States of America; Nor
thern Pacifie Railway Company, a
corporation of Wisconsin; Bankers
Trust Company, a corporation of
New York; City Bank Farmers Trust
Company, a corporation of New
York; Morrow Grazing Associa
tion of Heppner, a cooperative
association of the State of Oregon;
George Krebs, Henry W. Krebs and
John Krebs, co-partners doing bus
iness as Krebs Brothers; Charles
Bartholomew; James Monohan; A.
E. McFarland; Patrick Carty; Hynd
Brothers Company, a corporation of
Oregon; John F. Kenny; Sarah Far
ley; Anna Healey; Cecelia Buck
num; Joseph B. Kenny; Federal In
termediate Credit Bank of Spokane,
a corporation of the United States
of America; the unknown heirs of
Charles Jaeckel and Jane Doe Jae
ckel, if dead; the unknown heirs of
Earnest Jaeckel and Jane Doe Jae
ckel, if dead; the unknown heirs of
Samuel Walker and Jane Doe Walk
er, if dead; the State Land Board of
the State of Oregon; and all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, interest or lien upon,
in or to the property described in
this complaint, Defendants.
SUMMONS. To the defendants J.
T. Brice and Jane Doe Brice (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff
unknown), his wife; the unknown
heirs of J. T. Brice and Jane Doe
Brice, his wife, if dead; Ralph G.
Walpole and Anna Walpole, his wife;
Albert B. Moses and Jane Doe Mos
es (whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his wife; the
unknown heirs of Albert B. Moses
and Jane Doe Moses, his wife, if
dead; Charles Jaeckel and Jane Doe
Jaeckel (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of Charles Jae
ckel and Jane Doe Jaeckel, his wife,
if dead; A. A. Tillman and Jane Doe
Tillman (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of A. A. Tillman
and Jane Doe Tillman, his wife, if
dead; Earnest Jaeckel and Jane Doe
Jaeckel (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of Earnest Jae
ckel and Jane Doe Jaeckel, his wife,
if dead; Edna W. Ragley, a widow
and unmarried; William C. Kiesel
and Fannie E. Kiesel, his wife; C. A.
Philbrick and Edith H. Philbrick, his
wife; Frank Hanford and Jane Doe
Hanford (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife,
the unknown heirs of Frank Han
ford and Jane Doe Hanford, his wife,
if dead; Orilla Etta Hirst, a single
woman; Misses Mather, single wo
men; the unknown heirs of Ann
Mather, deceased; the unknown heirs
of Isabella Mather, deceased; the
unknown heirs of Misses Mather;
Harris M. Pease and Rena G. Pease,
his wife; Jesse A. Ellsworth and
Jane Doe Ellsworth (whose true
Christian name is to plaintiff un
known), his wife; the unknown heirs
of Jesse A. Ellsworth and Jane Doe
Ellsworth, his wife, if dead; Mar
garet Decker and John Doe Decker
(whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), her husband;
1 the unknown heirs of Margaret
Decker and John Doe Decker, her
husband; Lucia Rae Bogardus, a
widow and unmarried; Almon E.
Bogardus and Mirie Bogardus, his
wife; Richard S. Bogardus and Bet
ty Bogardus, his wife; Helen E. Bo
gardus, a single woman; Lizzie Gor
don and John Doe Gordon (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff
unknown), her husband; the un
known heirs of Lizzie Gordon and
John Doe Gordon, her husband, if
dead; Albert B. Moses and Jane Doe
Moses (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of Albert B.
Moses and Jane Doe Moses, his wife,
if dead; Genevieve Israel and John
Doe Israel (whose true Christian
name is to plaintiff unknown), her
husband, the unknown heirs of
Genevieve Israel and John Doe Is
rael, her husband, if dead; John J.
Givens and Rowena E. Givens, his
wife; J. D.' Jenkins and Jane Doe
Jenkins (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of J. D. Jenkins
and Jane Doe Jenkins, his wife, if
dead; May DeYoung and Raymond
DeYoung, her husband; Jesse R.
Pierce and Jane Doe Pierce (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff
unknown), his wife; the unknown
heirs of Jesse R. Pierce and Jane
Doe Pierce, his wife, if dead; B. B.
Luten and Jane Doe Luten (whose
true Christian name is to plaintiff
unknown), his wife; the unknown
heirs of B. B. Luten and Jane Doe
Luten, his wife, if dead; Samuel S.
Hoover, a widower and single man;
John Storseth and Mary Storseth, his
wife; E. A. Wickline and Jane Doe
Wickline (whose time Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of E. A. Wickline
and Jane Doe Wickline, his wife, if
dead; L. M. Burnell and Majie E.
Burnell, his wife; W. F. Schuller and
Alice L. Schuller, his wife; Earl O'
Cathey and Opal O'Cathey, his wife;
Samuel Walker and Jane Doe Wal
ker) whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his wife; the
unknown heirs of Samuel Walker
and Jane Doe Walker, his wife, if
dead; J. H. Imus and Jane Doe Im
us (whose true Christian name is to
plaintiff unknown), his wife; Eddie
McDaid and Margaret McDaid, his
wife; Joseph Pringle and Jane Doe
Pringle (whose true Christian name
is to plaintiff unknown), his wife;
the unknown heirs of Joseph Prin
gle and Jane Doe Pringle, his wife,
if dead; Harry L. Boardman and
Mattie M. Boardman, his wife; the
unknown heirs of Harry L. Board -man
and Mattie M. Boardman, his
wife, if dead; James E. Eaton and
Jane Doe Eaton (whose true Chris
tian name is to plaintiff unknown),
his wife; the unknown heirs of
James E. Eaton and Jane Doe Eaton,
his wife, if dead; and any other per
son or parties unknown, claiming
any right, title, estate, hen or in
terest in the real property described
in the amended petition for con
demnation herein:
In the Name of the United States
of America: You, and each of you,
are hereby required to appear and
answer the amended petition for
condemnation filed against you ir.
the above entitled case within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if
you fail to so appear and answer,
the petitioner United States of Amer
ica, for want thereof, will apply to
the Court for the relief applied for in
its amended petition for condemna
tion filed herein, to-wit: That the
above entitled Court make such or
ders and judgments as may be nec
essary to ascertain and fix the am
ount to be awarded as just compen
sation for the taking, condemning
and appropriating by the United
States of America of the full fee
title to the following described lands
in Morrow County, Oregon:
Parcel No. 1. All of Section Twenty-five
(25), in Township Four (4)
North, Range Twenty-four (24) East,
Willamette Metidian, consisting of
640 acres, more or less;
Parcel No. 2. The West Half (W)
and the Southeast Quarter (SEi4),
the North Half of the ' Northeast
Quarter (NNE1), and the South
west Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter (SWV4NEy4) of Section Twenty
nine (29), Township Four (4) North,
Range Twenty-four (24) East, Wil
lamette Meridian, consisting of 600
acres, more or less;
Parcel No. 3. All of Section Thirty-three
(33), in Township Four (4)
North, Range Twenty-four (24) East,
Willamette Meridian, consisting of
640 acres, more or less;
Parcel No. 4. The East Half (EM)
of Section Thirty-six (36), Township
Four (4) North, Range Twenty-four
(24) East, Willamette Meridian, con
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