Camping Charge
To Start August 1
Charge fr liking fsillitlia At
Hull IIjiiI i m iir I' ramp
Huf mt t nttMnn Mill star!
-f Ai;ul I, l'irn l.ucor nf Ihe
t. H om Sllte llrJlirr
ril.ttltt. Mlll Wednesday.
1ti"r t;o mmi' to f!h at
Die tM'.li ate not auhjivi to
the ihaur. unlcta liny alo
rimn or tdrnle, he said.
Mi li ra Mill l placed at Ihe
ground for itwy In ay Oih
t-o,utrc fre. I harp Mill t-e 2.V
l-r iwiwiii lover Iff) l-r day.
Mh have urrhacd
Coiiervaton slithers at a p
t'f IT ir car aie nnl subject to
the ti'. and their Slickers Mill
lw aitniii them In all oilur
finest Nlc farllillia where
ever a charge l made.
School Building
Finds Good Use
As County Office
(Continued from !' II
building rrailv f"r this new serv
ice Ma li i "lr broken water
l- that hail froi-n In the
winter, hut Ihe fob I done, and
I hr proud Ieslngton mIiiI
rema an sound at a dollar. It
floor are ami hlnv. It
lxiata Ixilh a tamp anil stair
M'av l Ihe wcond floor.
Windows of sevcrsi of the
rlaiaroom remain lioarded hut
Ihl l about the only evidence
that Ihe structure I nt bn k
In full utility.
After tlng cramped In the
two small room In Ihe court
hou, the staff mav have a
llm becoming accustomed to
their spacious quarters, but
lhv Mill get ued t H-
Those Mho need lo know the
new telephone number should
find It cav lo remembcr--ll I
!e.Hl2.1 Aftrr you urt through
the Ha and the SI. It's a easy
aa ABC.
Lead the parade
at
New York
Store ,
with
Official
PARADE
MAJORETTES
Vtt, liivi Acme's cuitoro
Ityltd Wajortttt Boots to put you
at your niih ittppinf btitl
doming all-whlta. f racaf uliy
cunwd to fit and flsttsrl Solflinf
Umit in sllwhitt or in your
Khool COlOfll
8.95
II , , . CMItD.IN 4 Mlllll
NEW YORK
STORE
369 8. Main Pendleton
WE ARE HAPPY
TO ANNOUNCE...
. . . that we have purchased Stefani's
Fine Foods in lone and are now open
for business, ready to serve you.
We have employed an experienced
and expert chef to provide the finest
foods at reasonable prices.
We will have luncheon specials
Mondays through Saturdays and
meals will be served until 1 :00 a.m.
in the lounge.
We cordially invite everyone to
come in and enjoy the atmosphere
of our restaurant and lounge.
YARNELL'S
(FORMERLY STEFANI'S) Y
. I0NE. OREGON
-Alton and Mil Yarnell
Krieger Discusses
Heppner District
Recreation Plans
it'tiiitliiiu tl fioin '!:' II
t.. j)!'-r hss fund at tho irt i,t
time In li vri'i Hum,
(iiimtli f mi i door rtcalln
In Hip t'lillrd Mali- hat Urn
tirmnidima In rei-ent Near. Ihe
H-nki-r aald. In Vn thrip Mt-ri
1VU l.ll to Kiirr! JWlf
lint anil hv I'fM Ihi iiiuntwf
III.) L'tiiMfl 7lM Vlull
t'i i.f rrrrr.it Inn arrai for
iHi.itiDtr and aklini; haa nmr-i.
kiliii? li.i itouldrd and fp
dot hied;' Iip aald.
I'm i.f an-a In Hip Hrl'Mirr
dUlrlil I lu-ht romrvd to
inanv V. s. rort arra imi-sum
llir f.illiilra at noi olfiitd
I. I'll- Kjt'h-i-r aalil. Hut the (
'oiiirht of Juit oiip area. Hull
fralup. Inn many tlotiiilni imp
iip lr iHtP tati;oic tt Wtv
tlun
In I'MVJ, V) rantT uwd thp
fi.kt ari-iin; after Hull lTlil-
Ma d vi lnpd Hip numtwr mtar
nt al -iir to fil'tO ramH'i.
In V.n2, WM) .lrnlki-ra ramp;
l iM rr thir Mrrp I2.'i"t In
l'a... thfrp Mifp I5.(w fMur
mm Mi: lat yrar thi-rp Mi-rp
i'li.iiin Numlr of huntrr. rra
mmatdv rnoiu:h. rrmalnp! altotit
I hp mine Mlth IHOmi In VMV2
iiinl a alnillar numtMf lat year.
Nda rroactd
It I rti)i-1rd that by thp
ypar it "x I. hi am of ramp
k'round ajmrp Mill Ip nrdHl In
the dtatrUt a compnrpl Mlth
Ihp ir'.'nt Tt uivt. Tln-rp Mill
tp ni'fd for I atrr for tdcnlck.
Ihk a rompari'd MHh the fp
rut rk'ht arrr.
In th dUtrlrt Forent SfnUe
dan for l!al t. mnt of the
proJiTl havp tn-rn brouKht up
aa planned, Krrlk'er alt. KorP
rnot.1 of Ihi-M Ma development
of Hull I'rauie Mhlrh now haa
43 camptnit and ptnihklng un
it. Willow Spring. fraMford
Sprlmra antl tiovernroent prlnK
camp, primarily fur hunter'a
um. Mere develojed In thli p'r'
PmI.
On the achrdule for
are development of Shaw Creek
ramp. toMard Arhurkle Moun
tain. enlarKiment of Falrvlew
and Bull ITalrle. and prouram
mini; of Wagon Wheel and four
other for tatnpKttea.
Krelger aahl that develop
ment I contingent on fund
available and aald that this
year the district Wt polnR to
net a dime" for aucn aeveiop
ment. Summer Koroa roller Told
In a question and answi-r per
iod frm an Interested audlcnre.
he aald that no area on the
dlstrlrt has been planned for
..irrmpf hump alte to the pres
ent time. Summer homes scat
tered In the district iiecome an
..H..,intimtlv hi'ndache." he
said. At reservoir developments.
jhiIIcv t to give the general
public me aavuniagc ui u.-.-tlrHt.
Mlth picnicking sites at
ui.ii ramiivrounii site back
of them", and postbly summer
homo sites fanner out
in nnu'Pf in the Question
ihithir the Service would co-
op-rate on proJKrts by accept
Iiik state or tirlvate aid lor de
velopment, lie saia uiui n
Mould, and this occurred In the
null Prairie. Dc-
velopment of Bull ITalrle cost
" a . . .j lift I I . tltla
a total of vvnue iu
is considered a very low figure,
...h , thn niKt waa for land-
iiiuvii v - - ,
clearing. Such extensive clear-
Intr would not dc rcquirea i
Swale Creek, he said.
In discussion on the matter
following the talk, it Mas pro
posed that the inamncr cowut
...nh ih Porotit Service and
other groups In planning to
wards these developments to
present a unmeet ironi mv
might bring speedier progress.
Need scratch pads? Get mem
at the Gazette Times.
PUC Ads to Hold
Th I'nlon Tartfle Railroad's
atinounrrd dan lo dlm-ontlitua
It lea than rarload freight
uvl to point In Oregon was
at rat trtniiarily derailed to
day Mhen lublle I'tility torn
na.l'iiir Joml ('. Hill onlind
the nitiipnoy li rntln!P the
mi in- until Jovrmler Ti, ao
lii-tai!tli.n now undrrway
inn he roinplt'tid and luallni;
held. Th hearing Mill drier
mlnp Mhither ir not LCL K-rv.
lie khould tp mntlnurd on ship
ment of Miunda or Ipmi.
Ttie t I" fll.-l Its plan June 21,
In ami ml H'L service on Aug
ut I. ThP I'UC ImmiMllately
tontarted liler and other In
lneMrd partie to learn Mhether
or imt the public oppiwed auih
a move.
t iiinriiltklotier 11)11 today re-eh-d
that a ronli!rrble num-ln-r
of letter tf proteat had Ihh ii
mailed to Mm.
Among thoftp requrntlng a
hearing a numln-r of bual
nik firm In llrppner. Builneas
e here have ib-pended to ton-nldi-rable
rktent on the lea,
than carload lot shipment by
the railroad to Arlington, Mhere
It ha been picked up by tnick
for distribution In lleppner.
corttlnuance of the service Mould
mean i-reati freight co! on
mall shipments, the merthants
ti-lleve.
ill 12
Hearings on Halt
Iltll also notified Charles A,
Webb, chairman of the Inter-
late Commerce Commllon,
I hat hp had temporarily stop-I-d
I'l'a lime table and rnjueat
rd similar action by Hte Itf. r
said the I'P Intend to abandon
X L errvlT n olhrr wrstrm
ktales making Ihe matter of In
lemtate as Mell as Intraktate
roivern. lie pointed out that the
Slate of Wyoming aIo Is op
Ioed to be plan.
l-ks than carload freight
UafllC ha been handled by
Union I'arlflc alnee rommenee.
ment of It oeratlons over a
o ntury ago. Our record show
that the volume of fU traffic
handh'd by Union I'arlfle In
Oregon and revenues therefrom
have not changed kubitanliaiiy
during the pakt five year. In
view of theae facts and the pub
lie protests to abandonment of
this service. Union Pacific
khould fx required to Justify Its
action. Therrie. I m suniiend
Ini? the proposed diirontinunce
tj tru service lnifar as It ap
plies to Oregon IntraMate traffic
landing Hearing anu inveMiRa-
Hon.
'Since this serk-e abandon
ment affects Inti-fktate com
merce from or to Oregon as well
as M'lthln Oregon, I support the
ronuet of the Tublle Service
Com m Ihj. Ion of Wyoming that
u uru
Ends
All Subscriptions Secured Thursday, Friday and Saturday must
be in the sealed ballot box at The Gazette Times office
when the Subscription Campaign closes!
Closing Hour
The Judge named below will tabulate all votes' for subscriptions which are found In the ballot box Saturday night, and
will add them to the total votes each candidate has earned up to and Including Wednesday's report Candidates and parents
are urged to come to the office Friday or Saturday morning to check all votes and points earned through Wednesday with
the campaign manager. Those who do not come In and check will be considered as having given notice that they accept the
campaign manager's count as correct In every dctalL
Campaign Judges
VOUR SUBSCfflPYIOH TO
The Gazetle-Tiimes
1 Yeor-$4.50 2 Years $8.50
Will Help Your Favorite Earn A Valuable Prize.
(SEE FINAL LIST OF WORKERS ON PAGE ONE)
GRAND PRIZE--$80.00 Schwinn Bike plus $50.00 Cash
(OR $120.00 IN CASH)
2 DISTRICT PRIZES--$80.00 Schwinn Bike
PLUS $20.00 IN CASH
(OR $90.00 IN CASH)
FOURTH PRIZE-$60.00 Western Flyer
PLUS $10.00 IN CASH
(OR $60.00 IN CASH) .
FIFTH PRIZE--$50.00 Western Flyer
PLUS $10.00 IN CASH
(OR $50.00 IN CASH)
PLUS 2 EXTRA CASH PRIZES . . . AWARDED SATURDAY
fU
A
p)pf
jji A J A.
01 LCL Shipments
the Interstate Commerce Com
mloklon luktltute an Invettia
Hon of the abandonment of this
srrvlre on its own motion In
order that the public may have
an optrtirtumty to be heard In
tiiU matter," he said.
Oiling Program
Starts Wednesday
Oiling program on county
rr-aua Marled weliiel(iy mum
lug, Judgp I'aul Jones n-jmrtrd
A kprtion from Hte ranch of
Tad Miller to the North Lexing
ton levator Ma Ihe flmt lob on
the agenda To follow on the oil
I' & prOfc'"1 Mi re 14 inilrs at
the Oave nietmann placp,
iiiih- ai liuily i rgtroin a, ami
foi rn-i mk the road from
I U'htmile to OooM-tierry. which
will give an oil surface from
f.'lghtmlle all the way to lone,
the Judge said.
Alao Mheduled U two mil-
at each end of the exUtlng oil
on little Butter Cmk road.
Some U contemplated, to. at
the Al Bunch place In Fuller
canyon.
Tell the advertiser you saw It
In the Gazette-Times.
GAZE
6 p. m. Saturday, July
Randall
UttTttt CAimX TIMEI. Tn4mr. )alf tt. ms
Princess Dance Has
A crowd that set a new rec
ord for the season and one of
the largest In years attended
the Iti.lco iTInci-M dance for
lna Winclickter at the fair
civilian Saturday j.im. riifi
(is. I rna la sponsored by the
Wranglers.
A total of $114 waa cleared on
the dance, continuing an r-
HELP!!!
THAT TIRED
T.V.
BRING IT IN FOR A COMPLETE
OVERHAUL
n w . t rs
o irs. or svcpcnaoDio jcnricc
WEE T.
Peterson
res
Record Crowd
eellent season. It waa reported.
Mutc by Ihe Western Gentle
men of Condon waa particularly
enjoyed by thoae attending.
Fourteen large comedy typ
original wall paintlnga made by
Mr. Lois Wtncheater. mother of
the princess, depleting horw.
cowboys and other weatern fig
ures, added to the occasion.
Jil r -
V. SHOP
i
31
10
Another Burton L. Denton Subscription Campaign
Associate Member ONPA