Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the unregulated use
of certain forest areas is, in the
judgment of the State Forester, a
menace to life and property due to
conditions tending to cause or allow
the . rapid spread of fires which
might occur or btcause of the inac
cessible character of such areas
due to the lack of suitable roads,
and WHEREAS, upon the showing
of the State Forester it appears to
me to be necessary to close to un
regulated use the following areas
dsignated as: AREA NO. R-l: All
National Forests in Oregon and ad
jacent areas protected by the Unit
ed States Forest Service as follows:
Adjacent to Umatilla National For
est: EV2 T. 6 N., R. 37 E.; T. 6 N.,
Rs. 38 and 42 E.; that part of T. 6
N., R. 43 E., west of Grande Ronde
River except Sections 13, 14, 23, 24,
and 26; E T. 5 N., R. 37 E; T. 5
N., R. 38 E., those parts of T. 5 N.,
Ra. 42 and 43 E., lying north and
west of Grande Ronde River; Ts. 3
and 4 N., R. 37 E.; that part of T. 3
N., R. 36 E.( outside Umatilla Ind
ian Reservation; T. 1 S. R. 36 E.;
Sections 25 to 27 inclusive, and 34
to 36 inclusive, T. 2 S., R. 32 E.;
S.-ctions 21 to 36 inclusive, T. 2 S.,
R. 33 E.; Sections 1, 2. 11 to 14 in
clusive, 24 and 36, T. 2 S., R. 35 E.;
T. 2 S., R. 36 E.; Sections 9 to 12
inclusive, 30 and 31 T. 2 S., R. 37 E.;
Sections 31 to 36 inclusive, T. 3 S.,
R- 29 E.; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive,
and 31 to 36 inclusive, T. 3 S., R 30
E.; SV2 T. 3 S., R. 30 E., Sy2 and
NEy4 T. 3 S., R. 31 E.; T. 3 S., R. 32
E.; that part of T. 3 S., R. 36 E.,
north of Grande Ronde River; T. 4
S., Rs. 29 to 32 E., inclusive; T. 5 S.,
Rs. 30 to 33 E., inclusive, T. 6S.
Rs. 27 to 31 E., inclusive and 33 to
35 E.; Sections 9, 10, 16, 21. and 28,
T. 7 S.. R. 27 E,; Section 1, T. 7 S.;
R. 23 E.; Section 6, and those parts
of Sections 1 to 5 inclusive, lying
north of North Fork John Day
River, T. 7 S., R. 29 E.; that part
of T. 7 5.. R. 30 E., lying north of
North Fork of John Day River;
Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, T. 8 S.,
R. 25 E.; Section 36, T. 8 S., R. 26
E.; and Section 16, T. 8 S., R. 27 E.
NOW. THEREFORE, I EARL
SNELL, Governor of the State of
Oregon, by virtue of the authority
vested in me under the provisions
of Section 107-210, Oregon Compil
ed Laws Annotated, do hereby pro
claim the unregulated use of the
above-described areas to be unlaw
ful and do hereby close said areas
and the same shall be subject to use
only upon condition that entrants
shall comply with all of the follow
ing requirements or conditions: 1.
To refrain from smoking while tra
veling in such areas, except on pav
ed or surfaced highways. 2. To se
cure a permit issued by the forester
or a fire warden before building a
campfire other than at improved,
designated and posted campgrounds
on such areas. 3. To have as a part
of his or her equipment when using
campfires, except when traveling as
a pedestrian, andlor camping at im
PIRL HOWELL
Consignee
Union Oil Company
For prompt, dependable service
Phone: Heppner 76
INSURANCE RADIO BROADCAST
Starting July. 22, 1944, the fire insurance business will
tell its story to the nation in a most effective way. It will
have a truly nation-wide insurance radio broadcast over
the country's leading stations. Unlike previous efforts,, this
broadcast is specifically scheduled to come on at designat
ed times, and will continue as '.per schedule until further
notice.
Blue Network Stations Broadcasting National Board of
Fire Underwriters' Program Featuring ,
MR. LELAND STOWE
8:30 P. M. Pacific War Time
F. W. Turner
Phone 152
proved, designated and posted
campgrounds, tools as specified by
the itorester suitable for extinguish
ing fires. This proclamation shall
be effective from and after the 5th
day of July, 1944, and shall remain
in full force and effect until and
including the 31st day of December,
1944. Done' at the Capitol in Salem,
Oregon, this 3rd day of July, 1944.
s EARL SNELL, Governor. Attest:
s HARRY S. SCHENK, Chief
Deputy Secretary of State.
Forest Closure Notice
WHEREAS, the unregulated use
of certain forest areas is, in my
judgment, a menace to life and pro
perty on account of an excessive
amount of infllammable debris on
the ground, and WHEREAS, upon
the showing of the State Forester,
'it appears to me to be necessary to
close to unregulated use the follow
ing areas within and adjacent to
the Umatilla National Forest, des
ignated as: AREA NO. 94-P-SHAW
CREEK AREA NEV4SE14 Section
21. SV2 Section 22, Sections 23 to
26 inclusive, those parts of Sec
tions 27 and 34 east of Willow Creek
Road, and Sections 35 and 36, T. 4
S., R. 28 E.; and that part of Sec
tion 19, T. 4 S., R. 29 E., northwest
of Arbuckle Road. AREA NO. 95
P JOHNSON CREEK AREA: That
part of Section 32 east of Johnson
Creek Road, Section 33, and Wy2
Section 34, T, 3 S., R. 29 E.; and
Sections 3 and 4, those parts of Sec
tions 5 and 8 east of Johnson Creek
Road, Sections 9, 10, 15, and 16,
and EV2 Section 17, T. 4 S., R. 29 E.
NOW THEREFORE, I, EARL
SNELL, Governor of the State of
Oregon, by virtue of the authority
vested in me under the provisions
of Section 107-209, Oregon Compil
ed Laws Annotated, do hereby pro
claim the unregulated use of the
above-described areas to be unlaw
ful and that said areas shall be sub
ject" to entry only through permit
to be issued by the State Forester
or: a fire warden, under which per
mit entrant shall comply with any
and all of the following require
ments: (a) To build no fires except
in places designated as safe in said
permit, (b) To have as a part of
his or her equipment, tools suitable
for extinguishing fire, (c) To re
frain from smoking except in places
designated as safe in said permit.
This proclamation shall be effect
ive from and after the 12th day of
July, 1944, and shall remain in full
force and effect until the 31st day
of December, 1944. Done at the
Capitol in Salem, Oregon, this 10th
day of July, 1944. EARL SNELL,
Governor. Attest: ROBERT S. FAR
RELL, Secretary of State.
Mrs. Lester J. Mowe, nee Mary
Curran, of Portland and little son
Jirnmie will arrive this evening for
a short visit in Heppner. They will
be the guests of Miss Peggy Tam
blyn. - .
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHR.iT
O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45. A class for e
ery ag
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evening service. 8 o'clock.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bennie Howe, Minister
Sunday, July 23
Divine worsnip at 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Thought for the Week:
Don't expect to enjoy life if you
keep ur milk ol human kind
ness all bottkd up.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCarmack Pastot
Schedule ot Services:
Hemner: Sunday mass at 9 a. m.
on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; at
10:30 a, m. on the 2nd and 4th.
lone: 10:30 a. m. on the 1st and
3rd; 9;00 a. in- on the 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Week day mass at 8 a. m. First
Friday at 7:30 a. m.
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m
to 8:00 p in. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to
8:55 a. n. .
BROWNIE SCOUTS ENJOY
"NOSE BT," PICNIC
Nineteen membors of Girl Scout
t oop No. 2, the "Brownies," enjoy
ed a "nose bag" picnic Wednesday.
The group met at the L?gion h""
for the story hour and singlrm
games. From there they hiked t-
ihe court house lawn where they
at-- their lunch. After lunch there
was another story hour, games and
tumbling Two guests were Donna
Holtman and Patty Jo Mother.
Leaders Mrs. Harold Cohn, M". F,
O. Ferguson and Mrs. Edna Peck
were assisted by Mrs. Elbert Cox,
Mrs. Alva Jones and Mrs. L. E.
Dick.
The August meeting will be an
nounced later.
vrifk'l hard-hitting maintenance
raws are striking blewi far victory
by keeping the iteel highway open,
they are buying bonds, growing
vtslery gardens, end in ether wayi
helping la win the war.
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I ONE NEWS NOTES
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tho home of her parentsk, Mr. and
Mis. O. E. Lindstrom of Morgan.
The Women's lopic club met at
the home of Mrs. Mary Swanson on
Satin day afternoon. Other hostesses
were: Mrs. .Agnes Wilcox, Mvs. Bert
Mason and Mrs. Clyde Denney.
Mrs. Mason reviewed the book,
"Changing China" by George E.
Tai lor and short reports on China
were given by Mrs. Denney and
Mis. Wilcox. The social meeting
wUl be at the home ot Mrs. Mason
July 29.
Mrs. Omar Rietmarm drove to
Portland Sunday morning. She was
i.wO-mpanied to the fit by Mrs.
Mary Swanson and Norma Lou
Lundell. Mrs. Swanson will visit at
the home oi her son. Norman in
Portland. Norma Lou is returning
to her home after a months visit
..e.t with rtiailives ana iriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom
and Mrs. Lindstrom' s nephew, Er
nest lurner, made a trip to Ru
ius Sunaa-' ior apucoia..
Mrs. Dewey Laughlin and daugh
ter Peggy, of Kelso, Wash, are the
pueEts of Mrs. Laughlin's sister,
Mrs. Carl Linn. She will be remem
bered by friends as Mildred Head,
a former teacher in the lone
schools.
Joel Engleman writes his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Englema, that
h? met and had a visit with Den
v?aid Eergevin soon after his ar
rays chances of a furlough are get
rival on the Hawaiian Islands. Joel
ting farther away.
H. C. Woods arrived in lone
Thursday and left FiidaV taking his
; other, Fiank Woods, to Portland
to enter a hospital.
O.car Peteisc-.i-hr-s returned
J'.om a month's visit in Kansas with
relatives and friends.
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Mrs. Richard Lundell of Boise,
Ida. is visiting , her father, M. J.
Fitzpatrick and other relatives,
while her husband is receiving
medical attention in an army hos
pital at Kearns, Utah.
Mrs. E G. Sperry arrived Friday
Friday from Portland to visit for a
few days. She plans to teach at
Newberg next year.
TWO YEARS SERVICE
John Thomas Mahon, Petty Of
ficer 3c. left today for San Francis
co after spending 19 days of a 30
day leave here with his family.
Young Mahon has had two years in
the service, much of that time
spent in the south Pacific.
ASSIGNED TO ARMY SERVICE
Three Morrow county men re
poiting for active duty in the arm
ed forces on July 14, Buel C. Harsh
man, Lavem C. ''Pets" Hams and
John J. Lnne, were assigned to
service with the army.
COUPON TODAY
EDGAR W. SMITH
mil PnrdetJ PltiMltlff
PORTLAND 4, OREGON
Pleas enroll me In the "Mr. Smith
Goe to Washington" club. Send me
signed membership crd and picture.
Name.
Address-
City-
Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com
mittee, Leo oSmith, Mgr., Corbett
Eldg. Portland, Oregon.
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