Fire Plans Made For Dorset No. 7 Plans for protecting district No. 7 grazing district from fire have been completed according to S. R. Efnnett, district grazier located at Baker. Stating that the organiza tion will be prepared to meet any emergency that may come, Ben nett outlines the program to be followed. Fire calls should go to Floyd Ritchie, stationed at Boardman . with1 tools and equipment, who will be on call at any time, or your nearest per diem guard. Fire calls may be made collect. Per diem guards are John Krebs and Her bert Hynd, Cecil'; W. C. Kirk, Her miston; Gay lord Madison and Har ry Andrews, Echo, and Harry Smith, Irrigon. These men are ex perienced tire fighters. Li cooperation with the various range users, the grazing service has constructed 277 miles of fire breaks. The state highway commis ion has constructed fire breaks along, the highways in the most dangerous areas and the army has constructed a double fire break aiound the Boardman bombing range and will bum out a strip feet in width. Heppner Gazette Times, June 28, 1945 5 " y. C. PKHNCt CO,. INC. N v.-.o w.-.-a. i iiwm ' n'l Morrow County Commended for Hospital Activities Under, date of June '18, Col. A. P. Clark, commander at McCaw Gen eral hospital, wrote a letter of ap preciation to Mrs. Ralph Thompson, chairman of the Morrow county committee of the Blue Mountain Camp and Hospital council. It is the privilege of the Gazette Times to publish the letter which is as follows: "Thank you so much for your letter of June 13 and the very in teresting inclosures. I think it is rather good for one's soul occasion ally to see in Mart ntiH -urViito Vi extent to which they or their or- ganizations are the beneficiaries of so many public spirited and patri otic citizens. It is really amazing how the innumerable gifts have added up to sizable figures and value not to mention the tangible elements of assistance to us that is represented. I hope you will find it conven ient to extend to each member of your organization and those parti cipating with you a word of per sonal thanks from all of us here. Only those of us who know realize how- much your work has meant to our overseas battle casualties." I ""I Be first on line for... Impression making, straws that add to your appearance jand comfort, neutral shades to harmonize with your suits. Lightweight and airy, with new, contrasting band. Casual, always right solid-tone straws, cool 'open weave; genuine leather sweat band. Rbj. U.S. Pat. Oil. for Summer Sport Sets For Vacation 4-98 Matching shirts and trousers in a rayon and cotton gabardine, mil that gives good wear. Sizes 8-18. m 1 'V- .-.m- BOYS' TOP-N-BOTTOM SETS Sizes 4 to 12 Sanforized for lit! $2.59 BOYS' SANFORIZED SHIRT & PANTS SETS For rf $3.79 Made of sturdy Suntan army twill. Sizes 4 to 12. 4MC mmm niflnrmtoiiflWfrhftwiflMrtiiaa TTnTiTT jjujuimiiim Lexington, ylly The Heppner Unit CIVILIAN AIR PATROL sponsors Parade, Carnival, Air Show, Dance Sight Seeing Trips Here's the chance you've been waiting for. Let usnot forget to be there! If you're starved for fungdon't let this pass you up! MlllllllllllliiilllPIIWilllliil!! Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Illll Willi Illllllllliil lliilM -vH;iV- V. ' Illlillllilllllllllllllllll llllllllhiillllllllliM