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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 16, 1949
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FURNITURE MOVING
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From where I sit ... Joe Marsh.
Don't Fence Yourself In.
Every spring. Handy Peterson
end Easy Roberts patch up the
tone wall that separates their
farms. They walk along talking
Easy on one side. Handy on the
other picking op the fallen stones
and patting them back.
Afterwards, over a friendly
glass of beer, Easy says, "You
know, wall-mending is a nice neigh
borly custom, but we really don't
need that wall. We keep it up just
because it happens to be there."
"Yes," says Handy, "a lot of
walls and fences and boundaries
keep on separating people for no
good reason. Maybe well all "be
better off if some of them were torn
down, instead of kept standing."
Front where I sit, Handy said a
mouthful. Take the "walls of in
tolerance" that people build op
against each other. I like a tem
perate glass of beer now and then,
you may prefer buttermilk but
that's no reason for me to criticise
you, or you, me. Let's live and let
live together making more friends
and fewer "walls."
Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation
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SEASON
4ATE AGAIN .'
is here. For rates and other informa
tion call collect, or drop in.
C. A. RUGGLES
BLAINE E. ISOM AGENCY
Phone 723 Heppner
YOUR BEST BET FOR SUMMER!
SHEER RAYON
BEMBERGS
awfi-
Summer Cottons
79 and 89
Charming summer colors are these
Bemberg sheers or summer cottons.
They'll take you through the hottest
days in cool comfort.
Pemey's
U. S. Forest Service Lifts Campfire
Permit Requirements In Five Forests
Campfire permits will not be sistance and advice to campers
required in 1949 on the Rogue on how to build and put ont a
River. Siuslaw, Whitman and ; campfire.
Umatilla national forests in Ore- i Andrews praised the public for
gon and the Olympic national its cooperation in being careful
forest in Washington, according j with fire in the forests. He said
to an announcement by H. J. An-1 that the fire prevention record
drews, regional forester. Pacific was excellent during the war
Northwest region of the U. S. for-' years and that this trend has
est service, Portland. I continued since then. If the ex-
On the other national forests in ! periments this year indicate that
this region, campfire permits will the campfire permit is not need
continue to be required during ed to make campers fire consci
the period July 1 to September ' ous, It may be possible to ease
30, except on certain specified j this requirement more widely In
improved campgrounds. the future. Easement of the camp
"The lifting of the campfire fire permit requirement in no
permit requirement on these five way relieves the camper from the
national forests is on a trial ba-1 necessity of and responsibility
sis," Andrews stated. "We hopefor building his campfire in a
to be able to use the experience ;safe place and putting it dead out
gained this year in determining j before leaving. These are state
whether permits for building i and federal requirements that
campfires are necessary and jus- j will be rigidly enforced
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TO BUY OR SELL
I See
Walter Dobyns
I Real Estate
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tified as a fire prevention meas
ure or whether further easing of
requirements can be made."
Andrews pointed out that there
has zeen a marked decrease in
the number of forest fires caused
by campfires escaping. During
the same period, the use of the
Campers using the five forests
exempted from the permit re
quirements are urged to camp at
improved spots where stoves fire
places and other facilities have
been provided for their safety
and enjoyment.
Carl Ewing, supervisor of the
national forests in this region by j Umatilla National Forest, makes
campers Increased from 597,380 i the statement that forest fires on
to 739.200. Heavy recreational use I this forest as a result of neglect
has caused additional problems ed campfires have dropped from
in giving the public adequate ' three in 1940 to none in 1948. He
service in the issuance of per- adds that even tnougn no camp-
mits for campfires. This year on
five national forests, the forest
guards who have been spending
much of their time at their sta
tions issuing permits will be able
to give more on-the-ground as-
fire permits are necessary this
year the no smoking while trav
eling rule and the requirement
that all campers be equipped
with an axe, bucket and shovel
will be in effect after July 1.
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4-H CLUB SUMMER SCHOOL
Continued from Page 1
Willows Grange, Pettyjohn Gar
age, Jordan Elevator, W. R. Went,
worth, Roy Lieuallen, Bristow's
Red and White, Swanson's Store,
Omar Rietmann and Valby Luth
eran Church, all of lone. Blaine
E. Isom Agency, Chamber of Com
merce, Robert Grabill, Elks Club,
Soroptimlst Club of Heppner, J.
C. Penney Company, Turner, Van
Marter & Co., Merle Becket, all
of Heppner. Pomona Grange,
Rhea Creek Grange, Lexington
Grange, Padberg Tractor Repair,
Glenn Griffith Cafe, Van Horn's
Store, Klinger Pastime, Peck and
Anderson Service, Lexington La
dies Aid, Three Links Club, Lex
ington Oil Co-op., and La Verne
Henderson, all of Lexington.
Greenfield Grange and merchants
of Boardman; REA and merch
ants of Irrigon; State Fair and
Safeway Stores.
Club members leaving Tuesday
morning were Duane and Ron
ald Baker, Herbert Ekstrom, In
grid Hermann, Mary Jepson, and
Jane Seehafer, lone; Marilyn Bar
ham, Marlene Fisk, Grace Miller,
Viola Worden and Wilma Hug,
Boardman; Helen Steagall and
Ronald Berger, Irrigon; Lorene
Mitchell, Jo Jean Dix, Nancy Fer
guson, Reita Graves, Eleanor
Rice, Ronald Currin, Allen Hugh
es, Dean Graves, Rodger Palmer,
Heppner; Shirley Hunt, Beverly
Nolan, and Yvonne Breeding,
I'Lexington
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
Published every Thursday and
entered at the Post Office at
Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
Subscription price, $300 a year;
single copies, 10c.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
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DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
Heppner Civic Pavilion
Dancing also June 25-July 9 and 23
HEPPNER JUNIOR
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Farmers . .
You ca nremove combine front wheel
and install
New Spring Mounted
Tongue
which makes handling 100' easier.
Down hill turns wit hease . . .Brakes no
longer needed . . absorbs all vibration
... no jar crossing ditches.
Installed by
Moon Equipment Co.
Wasco, Oregon
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PRESSURE CANNING ADVISED
Vegetables canned in a pres
sure canner are the most likely
to be free from harmful bacteria,
says Mabel Wilson, home dem
onstration agent. Pressure can
ners (7 quart capacity) are avail
able for loan from the county
agent's office. Any homemaker
may borrow them free of charge.
Mrs. Randall Martin, Lexington,
borrowed one to can some meat
last Friday. She has been busy
with her garden crops of straw
berries, peas, and rhubarb. It ap
pears like there'll be some migh
ty fine eating at the Martin
ranch next winter.
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Morrow county's delegation of
club members attending summer
school left for the Oregon State
college campus Tuesday morn
ing at 6. They will spend 10 days
there attending classes and hav-
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Widths 20-26-30-40 ft.
Any length you require.
Completely pre-cut.
Bolted 2x6 wood frames.
Heavy .024 aluminum.
All parts and plans num
bered. t Designed for you to erect.
Please send me your illustrated
pamphlet
Name
Route Box
City State
ing fun. Club members who stay-
led home will want to hear the
j Morrow county 4-H broadcast
irom k.uai; wnicn win lane piace
on Saturday evening, June 18.
The broadcast will be made at
7:30-8, daylight saving time or
6:30-7 our time.
STAR nn REPORTER
Tax .10, Total SSo. Trtrj ebild oocnpjrlug a ml
aat have a ticket.
Ataantaa yrlees aftenaon aad earning, anleae ap.
eWeally advarelsed to ke oUenrleet Children I Bat,
Frio JT, Tt4. Tax AO, Total Kc; (trade and High
Sekaet Vaadeata 11 yeara aad even Bit. Frlee .4a,
red. in .IS, Total Mo Alain i Bat. Frel .6c, red.
Starting the tint Saturday in Hay and continuing through the maimer months, the Saturday evening
ahows will atari at T p. m, Sunday afternoon ahows will oontlnu to tart at 1 p. m. and othar evening
alum, bealdaa Saturday, at TiSO p. m.
Sunday ahowa oontlnuona atartlng at 1 p-m. All othar
ahowa atarat at 7i30 p.m. Boxoffloa open aranlng!
until p-m.
The 1949 Opportunity Drive is on. Buy
United States Savings Bonds lor your
future security.
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, June 16-17-18
The Red Pony
Robert Mitch am. Hyrni Ioy, Louis Oalhwo,
Bhepperd Stradwlck, Pester Miles, Met.rg.vrot
Hamilton.
John Steinbeck's great American story, photo
graphed in Technicolor, about a sensitive boy
and hla attachment to his red puny.
PLUS
The Gay Intruders
John Emery, Tanuum Gava, Lelf Erickson in a
humorous domestic comedy.
Sunday-Monday, June 19-20
Take Me Out To The
BALLGAME
Either Williams, Prank Sinatra. Oene Kelly,
Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold, Jules Mnnsnln
This one hits a home run! A giddy-tuneful mu
sical. In Technicolor, that Is sheer entertainment!
June 19 U Father's Day.
We pause a moment to say "Best
Wishes Dad' on Your Big Day I
Tuesday -Wednesday, June 21-22
Let's Live a Little
Hsdy Lamarr, Bobart Cummlnga, Anna Stan
Thla is a laugh-affair! (Note to the ladlea: The
lavlah sets and stunning costumes worn by the
actresses are additional attraction).
Thursday-Frday-Saturday, June 23-24-25
Adventures of Gallant Bess
Oallant Base, Cameron Mitch all, Audrey Long,
Fully KDlght
New adventures of the wonder-horee Gallant
Beaa. photographed In color, agalnat a back
ground of scenic grandeur.
PLUS
Jinx Money
Lao Ooroey, Hunta Ball and the Bowery Boys
In one of their harum-acarum adventureit!
Talking Magpies Cartoon.
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