Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 26, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    STENO'S, TYPISTS WANTED
Stenographers and typists are be
ing offered immediate appointment
for duty in Washington, D. C, to aid
in our total war effort The salary
v ia $1440 per annum for both steno
graphers and typists. Only female
applicants between the ages of 18
and 53 are desired. Requirements
have been reduced so that persons
only have to take dictation at the
rate of 80 words per minute to qual
ify as a stenographer. Examinations
are being held as quickly as appli
cations are received. Persons inter
ested in- appointment must be able
to report for duty on very short no
tiee, and applications are desired
solely from persons interested in ap
pointment in Washington, D. C. If
you are interested in the above, fur
ther information may be obtained
from your local civil service secre
tary at Heppner, or your nearest
U. S. Employment Service office.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated March 5,
1942, I am authorized and directed
to advertise and sell at public auc
tion at not less than the minimum
price herein set forth:
All of Section 25 in Township
2 North, Range 24 E. W. M., for
the minimum price of $1.00 per
acre, with 20 down payment
and balance on contract.
THEREFORE, I will on the 4th
day of April, 1942, at the hour of
10:00 A. M., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore
gon, sell said property to the highest
.and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon.
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
istratrix of the estate of HAROLD O.
KINCAID, deceased, and that all
persons having claims against, the
estate of said deceased are hereby
required to present the same to said
administratrix with proper vouchers
duly verified, at the law office of
Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this 26th
day of March, 1942.
RUBY KINCAID,
' Administratrix.
Want Ads
For Sale Household furniture.
Phone 82 or inquire 408 Jones St.
-evenings. It-
For Rent 4 rm. house. Letha Ar
cher. 52c-dp.
For sale, AU-crop AC harvester
combine, good condition, $400 eash.
Also 3-bottom 16-in. steel tractor
plow, McCormiok-Deering, $50 cash.
Lester Doolittle, Heppner. 52a-4tp.
Apt. for rent, automatic hot wa
ter. Wells Apts., Gale St. 51tf.
Purebred Buff Orpington pullets
for sale, $1 each; just beginning to
lay. Call G. T. 52tf.
Apartment for rent. S. H. Shan
non, Willow street. 50tf.
My home place for sale or rent.
Place for garden, cows and chickens.
Mrs. Rosa Eskelson. 52b-tf.
LIVESTOCK MARKET now open
at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds
of cattle. I. A. Witten, Box D, Echo,
'Oregon, phone 111. 27-34p. tf.
New or Used Office Machines sold,
serviced or rented. Leave word at
Gazette Times office. 12tf.
Chicks hatched to fill at the date
you want them. Suddarth Hatchery,
Irrigon, Ore. lOtf.
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HARD MAN NEWS
Hardman Students
Observe St. Patricks'
By ELSA M. LEATHERS
Word was received here that Ray
mond "Buddy" Batty had been pro
moted at Chanute Field, Rantoul,
111. He had the highest grade of
1800 men and was promoted to in
structor. He was a Heppner grad
uate. Vera McDaniel is spending the
week at her home here from Hepp
ner. Ramona McDaniel spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kinard McDaniel at the Mcln
tyre ranch.
Mrs. Carey Hastings and daugh
ters and Delvin McDaniel visited
Carey Hastings at the H. D. McCur
dy ranch on Rock creek, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dalzell visited
at the Ad Inskeep home Sunday.
Les Robinson began work at
Reeds mill Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McFerrin and
children were with the Hers at.Her
miston for several days this week.
Mr. McFerrin was under a doctor's
observation for several days at Pen
dleton. Max Buschke was home Saturday
evening with his family from H. D.
McCurdy"s place.
The high school entertained the
uppsr grades Tuesday with a St.
Patrick's party . Dainty refreshments
were served, all representing the
day.
Miss Ann Mclntyre who had been
employed at Heppner since the first
of the year, returned to Corvallis
this week to take up her school
work again. Her mother visited her
for several days in Heppner before
she went.
Mrs. Frank McDaniel received
word that her brother Arlton had
to report for duty Monday the 16th.
He went from Hamiton.
The ladies of Hardman gathered
at the Moore home here Thursday
and entertained Mrs. Moore. She
received many nice presents. Cook
ies, salad and punch were served.
The Rev. Everett and Mrs. Ely
went to Boise, from where they
will go to Nevada. They plan to go
to Chicago before returning home.
Misses Vern and Cecil McDaniel
went to Heppner Friday evening to
the junior play. Their sister Vera,
who attends school, there, was a
character.
The Misses Maxene McDaniel, Je
anne Leathers and Alene Inskeep all
were absent from school this week
due to colds.
Mrs. Catherine Mclntyre and
daughter Rita spent the week end
in Condon on business.
Mrs. Raymond Reid and small
daughter left to join her husband
at the Scritsmeier mill, Monday. r
Marvin Brannon went to work for
Harold Anderson.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated March 18,
1942, I am authorized and directed
to advertise and sell at public auc
tion at not less than the minimum
price herein set forth:
West Half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 25 and North
east Quarter of Section 26 in
Township 3 South, Range 26
East of Willamette Meridian in
Morrow County, Oregon, for the
minimum price of $1.00 per acre,
cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 18th
day of April, 1942, at the hour of
10:00 A. M., at the front-door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore
gon, sell said property to the highest
and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Main Squeezes
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PINE CITY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ralfsness of
Minnesota spent Friday and Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers
and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholo
mew. Mr. Ralfsness is going into
the army soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew
and Mrs. Eva Dooley of Estacada and
Mrs. Clyde Saling of Portland were
here for Mary Anna Bartholomew's
funeral Saturday. They spent Sat
urday evening and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew.
Miss Donna Logsdon of Athena
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Neill and Guy Moore. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore of Sunny
side, Wash., were dinner guests at
the Roy Neill home Monday eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralfsness visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Valentine in Sand Hollow on Friday.
Rev. Cecil Warner of Hermiston
and Mr. Pointer and Mr. and Mrs.
V. Ren, evangelists and singers of
Hermiston, were dinner guests at
the Roy Neill home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Orsdall
of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Ansdall of Eagle Grove, Iowa, were
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Winters.
Mrs. John Harrison of Eugene is
visiting Mrs. George Currin and
Bernice Wattenburger. Mrs. Har
rison was called up for a witness in
the Tom Boylen trial.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
Bernice Wattenburger were Pen
dleton callers Friday.
Bert Barnes of Pilot Rock spent
Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Burl Watttenburger.
Burl Wattenburger was a visitor
at the Bill McCarty home.
Mrs. Thelma Jaross of Heppner,
teacher of the Pine City school, is
spending from Wednesday until Fri
day at die Burl Wattenburger home.
Mr. Jaross. another teacher, of
Heppner, is attending teachers' in
stitute in Portland.
Farm Price Not Set
By Wool Ceiling
Ceiling prices established on wool
do not set a maximum farm price,
despite the fact that 37.1 cents for
greased wool is the basis used in
figuring the ceiling price applying
only to scoured wool. This explana
tion has been received by Oregon
extension officials from the USDA
and OPA headquarters.
While farm prices for wool will
naturally bear a relationship to clean
wool prices, the price ceiling is on
a clean basis and fixes no definite
maximum price to the grower.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I will again be a candidate for the
office of County Treasurer on the
Republican Primary Ballot, May 15,
1942, and ask for your support.
In past elections my democratic
friends have written my name in on
their primary ballots, thus making
me their candidate also, a manifes
tation of friendship that I greatly
prize.
I solicit the support of all voters
and hope that I have proved myself
worthy of the confidence reposed in
me. LEON W. BRIGGS,
(Paid Adv.) Incumbent.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Judge
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for County Judge of Mor
row County, subject to the will of
the Reublican voters at the May 15,
1942, Primary Nominating Election.
GEO. N. PECK.
(Paid Adv.)
For County Judge
I am a candidate for re-election
to the office of County Judge, sub
ject to the will of the Republican
voters at the May 15, 1942, Primary
Nominating Election.
BERT JOHNSON.
(Paid Adv.)
Heppner Gazette Times,
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Petitioner, vs. Morrow County, a
municipal corporation and political
and geographical subdivision of the
State of Oregon; The Ladd Estate,
an Oregon corporation; The Morrow
Grazing Association, a cooperative
association of the State of Oregon;
L. D. Neill; Bertha Stipe and Ralph
Stipe, her husband; Fred Venning
and Nell Vehning, his wife; Martin
W. Hawkins, a single man; Gloria
Hawkins, a minor child; Edward Gil
len, a single man; Henry Brandes
and Christine Brandes, his wife; Es
ther Slade and Harold Slade, her
husband; Ethel Brandes, a widow and
unmarried; Lucy Filler and Theo
dore Piller, her husband; Martha
Markworth and C. P. M. Markworth,
her husband; James McKinnell, a
single man; Irene Praypa and John
Praypa, her husband; Lloyd Mc
Kinnell and Mildred McKinnell, his
wife; Harriett McKinnell, a single
woman; J. N. McKinnell, a single
man; Agatha Brandes, a single wo
man; Ernest Brandes and Zetta
Brandes, his wife; Julia Hickox and
C. D. Hickox, her husband; Agatha
Weik and John Weik, her husband;
Harry Brandes, a single man and
a minor; George Brandes, unmar
ried; Fred Brandes and Kate Bran
des, his wife; Maggie Linebaugh and
John Doe Linebaugh (whose true
Christian name is to Petitioner un
known), her husband; the unknown
heirs of Maggie Linebaugh and John
Doe Linebaugh, if deceased; Cinda
Linebaugh and Richard Roe Line
baugh (whose true Christian name
is to Petitioner unknown), her hus
band; the unknown heirs of Cinda
Linebaugh and Richard Roe Line
baugh, if deceased; Charles E. Han
son and Jane Doe Hanson (whose
true name is to Petitioner unknown),
his wife; the unknown heirs of Char
les E. Hanson and Jane Doe Hanson,
if deceased; Minnie M. Lee and M.
E. Lee, her husband; the unknown
heirs of Minnie M. Lee and M. E.
Lee, if deceased; also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in or to the real property de
scribed in the Petition herein, and
3760 acres, more or less, of land in
Morrow County, Oregon, Defend
ants. Civil No. 568 SUMMONS TO:
Maggie Linebaugh and John Doe
Linebaugh, her husband; the un
known heirs of Maggie Linebaugh
and John Doe Linebaugh, if de
ceased; Cinda Linebaugh and Rich
ard Roe Linebaugh, her husband;
the unknown heirs of Cinda Line
baugh and Richard Roe Linebaugh,
if deceased; Charles E. Hanson and
Jane Doe Hanson, his wife; the un
known heirs of Charles E. Hanson
and Jane Doe Hanson, If deceased;
Minnie M. Lee and M. E. Lee, her
husband; the unknown heirs of Min
nie M. Lee and M. E. Lee, if de
ceased; Martha Markworth and C.
P. M. Markworth, her husband; Ag
atha Weik and John Weik, her hus
band; Fred Brandes and Kate Bran
des, his wife, and all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
in or to the real property described
in the Amended Petition for Con -demnation
herein and hereinafter
described and set forth: In the name
of the United States of America:
SHIP BY TRUCK
The Dalles Freight Line, Inc.
SERVICE BETWEEN
PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER
AND WAY POINTS
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent
March 26, 19427
You and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Amended Petition for Condemnation
filed against you by the United States
of America, the Petitioner in the
above-entitled proceeding, within
twenty-eight days from the date of
the first publication of this sum
mons and if you fail to so appear
and answer, the Petitioner, for want
thereof, will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for in its Petition
herein, to-wit: That the Court make
and enter such orders, judgments
and decrees as may be necessary to
determine the ownership of the lands
hereinafter described and to fix the
value of said lands and the amount
of compensation to be paid by Peti
tioner for the taking thereof and to
make and enter herein such further
orders, judgments and decrees as
may be necessary to make just dis
tribution of such compensation am
ong those entitled thereto as expe
ditiously as possible and to vest in
the United States of America the
full fee title to the following de
scribed lands situated in the County
of Morrow and the State of Oregon,
to-wit: Parcel No. 4: All of Section
5, Township 4 North, Range 27 East,
Willamette Meridian, consisting of
640 acres, more or less; Parcel No. 5:
All of Section 9, Township 4 North,
Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian,
consisting of 640 acres, more or loss;
Parcel No. 7: North z and the
Southwest Vi and South of the
Southeast Yi of Section 16, Township
4 North, Range 27 East, Willamette
Meridian, consisting of 560 acres,
more or less; Parcel No 8: All of Sec
tion 17, Township 4 North, Range '
27 East, Willamette Meridian, con
sisting of 640 acres, more or less;
Parcel No. 9: All of Section 21,
Township 4 North, Range 27 East,
Willamette Meridian, lying north of
the Oregon-Washington Railroad and
Navigation Company's Coyote Cut
off, consisting of 640 acres, more or
less; Parcel No. 10: East Vz of Sec
tion I, Township 4 North, Range 26
East, Willamette Meridian, consist
ing of 320 acres, more or less; Parcel
No. 11: East Vz of Section 13, Town
ship 4 North, Range 26 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, consisting of 320
acres, more or less; containing 3760
acres, more or less; this summons
is served upon you pursuant to the
order of the Honorable Claude Mc
Colloch, judge of the above-entitled
Court, made and entered herein on
the 5th day of March, 1942, by pub
lication thereof for four successive
weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times,
a newspaper of general circulation
published in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, and designated by
the Court as the newspaper most
likely to give notice of the pendency
of this proceeding. Date of first pub
lication hereof is March 12th, 1942.
CARL C. DONAUGH, United States
Attorney for the District of Oregon,
BERNARD H. RAMSEY, Special
Attorney, Department of Justice,
Attorneys for Petitioner, P. O. Ad
dress: 525 Corbett Building, Portland,
Oregon.
By F. O. ALEXANDER
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