Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 02, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Forest and Range
Gilliam Succeeds Carlson
Nw Type Cattle Guard
History Being Compiled
Ellis Carlson has been transfer
Ted to the Pomeroy district of the
Umatilla National forest where he
will occupy the same position that
he held here. Ellis worked on the
Pomeroy district previous to com
ing here in 1940. He has worked in
various positions on the Heppner
district and has been in charge of
fire control on the district for the
last two seasons. Ellis is being re
placed by Louis Gilliam who has
recently been discharged Jrom the
navy. A farewell party for ElUs
was held at the home of Glen Par
sons Thursday evening, April 25
Thirteen of his friends were ore-
sent and the number seemed to be
unlucky for Orville Smith who won
the booby prize in the games that
ensued. Glen Parsons and Leonard
Pate won the first and second
prizes. Refreshments were served
by Glen Parsons, ably assisted by
Glen Jorgenson. Ellis was present
ed with a hassock as a going-away
gift for use in the new Carlson
home.
A new cattle guard has been in
stalled at the forest boundary on
the Willows creek road. This is a
new type of cattle guard which is
received with all material prefab
ricated and necessitates only dig
ging the hole, pouring concrete for
the base and fitting the parts to
gether. Kenneth Keeling, timber man
agement assistant" on the Heppner
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AUTHORITY ON
DEAFNESS HERE
district, was in Pendleton four days
last week working on plans of
work projects that will be dor.e
sometime in the future when funds
are available.
John Clouston. from the suner
visor's office in Pendleton, spent
luesday in the Heppner office on
Dusmess.
Louis Gilliam, the new district
fire assistant, attended a four-day
school at Tucannon raneer station
(The school is an annual affair con
ducted by the forest engineer to
teach maintenance work on trails,
roads and telephone lines. Since
his return, Louis has taken a crew
out on maintenance work and put
to practice what he had learned.
At present they are at Tupper
guard station.
Pemits to cut 2000 fence posts
each have been issued to Edmond
Rice and L. R. Washburn.
A history of the Heppner district
since it was first established in
1907 is being compiled by Ranger
Jorgenson. Clarence Bisbee of
j Spray called at the office recently
ana a great deal of early day in
formation was received from him.
Mr. Bisbee worked for the Forest
service soon after it was establish
ed and built the cabin at Dixon
which has since been torn down.
It would be appreciated if anyone
having personal knowledge of the
personnel or work on the district i
prior to 1926 would call at the
office at their convenience and
pass it on to us. When the history
is completed we will publish it, in
this column.
Roland Farrens, recently dis
charged from the navy, and Or
ville Corley of Gurdane were hired
recently for the coming fire season
Farrens will man Wheeler Point
lookout this summer and Corley
will be stationed at Ditch Creek
guard station.
Heppner Gazette Times, May 2, 1946 5
Richard Quentin Jones, 8 pounds, honeymoon at the coast.' Both the
12 ounces, arrived April 14 at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Quentin Jones of Tacoma. Quentin
Sr., who has been discharged from
the navy, is a grandson of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford.
James Farley was in Portland the
past week-end when he attended
the wedding of his brother Peter
and Miss Marjoie Jamison Satur
day evening. Following a small re
ception at the Mallory hotel the
young people left for a few days
bride, who is a Nebraska girl, and
the goom were emploved at Uma
tilla by the Union Pacific. Later
Pete was transferred to Portland
and the young couple will reside
there.
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E. L. WORTHINGTON
A SCIENTIFICALLY TRAINED
EXPERT ON HEARING PROB
LEMS WILL DEMONSTRATE
REVOLUTIONARY NEW
HEARING SYSTEM
AT HEPPNER
Mr. Worthington will conduct a
free clinic for the hard of hearing
at Heppner Hotel on May 9, from
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Now you can actually have a per
sonal consultation On your hearing
problems actually learn from a
trained specialist, without cost or
obligation, how you too can enjoy
pieasant, relaxed Hearing once
again.
A feature of this Hearing Clinic
will be a demonstration showing
how the great new Acousticon
Hearing System answers the gov
ernment's demand -to meet each
and every need of the hard of hear
ing . . . and to furnish not just a
hearing aid, but a complete hearing
system.
An important point of the Acous
ticon Hearing System is the re
markable Acousticon "Hearing Len
ses , made by world s oldest manu
facturer of hearing aids. They ac
tually focus sound for the ears the
way optical lenses focus vision for
the eyes.
The new Post War Super Power
Instrument will be demonstrated.
Even if you have never heard be
fore, come in and SEE IT TRY IT
HEAR this astounding New In
strument with the Tiny batteries.
If you are unable to attend Clinic;
an evening appointment in your
own home may be arranged.
Thanks To the People
of Morrow County .
The Lexington Airport Commission,
the Town of Lexington, and the port
management wish to express their ap
prciation to the public, the Lexington
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paid for the music for their contribu
tions to the success of the airport
benefit dance.
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Willie Wells is one of many G.I.'s
stationed overseas to keep the
Peace. Not to forget them, let me
describe a snapshot that he sent.
It's the inside of a house where
Willie's quartered . . . except the
boys have fixed it up as much as
possible to look like a typical
American home. They've hung up
pictures of their families, culti
vated a stray puppy for a house
pet.
And the snapshot' shows Willie
and his buddies sitting by their
hearth, drinking friendly Ameri
can beer and reading the home
town papr. "Almost like being
back in Clover Corners," says the
caption.
Prom where I sit, that "almost"
packs a lot of meaning. Thousands
of our boys are still overseas, try
ing to make their quarters home
like, even to the pet dog and the
friendly glass of beer. Let's not
forget to write them often re
mind them that home is waiting1
and it's not an "almost" home
either.
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