8 Heppner Gozette Times, Moy 9, 1946 Forest and Range Kahler Basin Sans Bridges -fc Snow Blocks Roads Trapper Moves Trappings Ranger Jorgensen returned from a trip to Kahler Basin and vicinity. He reports that all of the bridges in that area were washed out by the high water last December. The Wheeler county road crew is still busy replacing them. "Red" Henderson and Don Kyle, foresters for the State of Oregon, were in Heppner recntly. "Red" who was formerly stationed at Kinzula is now living at Sisters, Ore. Don Kyle is the new warden and is residing at Kinzua. There is still snow in the Ditch creek area and the roads are not yet open. Ranger Jorgensen and Assistant Ranger Parsons are spending the week at Tupper guard station. They will assist Louis Gilliam and his road maintenance crew and rees tablish some forestry boundary lines while they are in the field. Carl McDaniel has moved his horse, dogs, traps and camp outfit to Parker's Mill. He is getting ready to start trapping coyotes soon. Carl reports that he killed 127 coyotes during the month of April. A permit was issued to John Hanna and his son for dead wood for use as fuel. Kenneth H. Keeling ;and family left Wednesday for Seattle where they will visit friends and rela tives. They plan to return next week. early Hospital Patients Well Remembered Morrow county unit of the Blue Mountain Camp and Hospital com mittee was represented at the May meting by Mrs. R. I. Thompson. Cards were sent each patient at Easter time, 24 by Wool Growers auxiliary, 16 by Catholic Altar so 1 24 Easter lily plants were placed in the several rooms of the ward; a used typewriter was purchased and many boys receive magazine sub scriptions as prizes instead of phone calls.. Hymnals are needed for the new chapel at the Veterans hospital. The chaplain also asked for help on the flower fund which provides flow- ciety and the rest by individuals; ers for each patient on his birthday. Animal Diseases Beef Club Theme Betty Graves, Reporter The beef club members met at the John Graves ranch on April 20. The members reported on what they feed their calves. Mr. Ebert told how to get rid of warts, lice and ringworm. He also expalined how to trim the hoofs and weight down the horns. Refreshments were served and a game of baseball played. Another meeting was held at the Herman ranch at lone May 4. The beef club met at the Her man ranch in lone on May 4. All members but two were present. At the next meeting Jo Graves will give a report on beef animals. For the next meeting we plan to go to Hermiston to the experiment farm to judge cattle, FOR SALE Case 574, Heppner. combine. Call 6-7c Find out the FACTS about your Hearing Free audiometrij tests and consultation will show yog. how much a finer instru ment and a finer hearing service can help you. Come in! SONOTONE HEARING CENTER Saturday, May 1 1 Heppner Hoel Heppner, Oregon T. 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