t- Thunu December 11. WfOrtqlcrS Elect ; 1970 Officers Applicators Short Course December 15-17 What doea the future hold for pesticides; what is their status now na wnii rrsirii.nwi applicators expect? These are some of the ques in that will be considered during sessions of the Oregon Chemical Applicators omai Course to be presented Decem ber 15-17 at Oregon State Uni versity under the co-sponsorshlp of the Oregon Department of Ag riculture and the university, an nounced Harold Kerr, Morrow County Agent. Festicides and their effect on the environment, recommenda tions for their use in Oregon and applicator regulation will be covered at the morning ses sion of the opening day. Most of the rest of the speak ers for the three-day session will deal with special problems applicators fare in conducting their business; Information on pesticides and their chemistry; and the application of pesticides for weed and insect control. Two of the speakers at I ho short course will look at prob lems resulting from the use of pesticides. Darl tea) A. Mount, consult ant on pesticides, State Board of Health, is to discuss "Insecti cides in the Bloodstream", and Tom Harrison, pesticide applica tion supervisor, Oregon Depart ment of Agriculture, will talk on "Spray Injury". Mount will emphasize the need for care in handling and using pesticides and remind of the need for watching the lev el of pesticides In the blood stream. Harrison will discuss some of the misapplication of herbicides. Fiesta Bowl Thursday Night Week of Dec. Columbia Basin Kinzua Corp. Murrays Rexall Elma's Flowers Ruggles Ins. Toyota High Ind. Game Lovgren, 216; High Marie Ball, 518; Game Columbia High Team Series Corp. 2776. Ladies 1 6 Won Lost 28 24 23 Vi 21 20'i 20 16 20 20 Vi 23 23 H 24 Yvonne Ind. Series High Team Basin, 953; Kinzua Sparetlmers Central Market Bank of EO MCGG Peterson's Jewelers Lott's Electric Elma's Apparel High Ind. Game Carol Beam, 186; High Ind. Series Maxlne Cox & Barbara Cutsforth, 469; High Team Game Lott's Elec tric, 923; High Team Series Bank of EO, 2605. Won Lost 32 16 28Vj 19 'i 28 V4 19'i 26 22 15 33 14 34 City League Won Bristow's Market 29 Hcppner Lumber Co. 28 Fiesta Bowl 25 Heppner Nor-Gas 20 V Parrlsh Garage 15 Masons 1414 High Ind. Game Jlmmle Rog ers and Ron Jones, 188; High Ind. Series Jlmmle Rogers 499; High Team Game Masons, 963; High Team Series Masons, 2777. Lost 15 16 19 23 M 29 28 Heppner Major League Won Lost Co-op 37 MCGG 35 Heppner Lumber Co. 35 Bank of EO 27 Inland Chemical 21 First National 18 IOOF 18 St. Patrick's 16 Pepsi Cola 5 Bucknum's 4 High Ind. Game Bill Johnson, 193; High Ind. Series Archie Munkers, 559; High Team Game St. Patrick's, 997; High Team Series MCGG. 2S82. 7 9 9 17 23 26 26 28 39 40 Saturday Morning Coot-Oils Won Lost Uncolas 9 3 9 Pins 9 3 10 Pins 9 3 Cardinals 4 8 Killers 4 8 Lyons 1 11 High Ind. Game Gary Hunt. 146; High Ind. Series Lisa Col lins, 371; High Team Game 9 II ns. 323; High Team Series Uncolas, 904. Officers for 1970 were elected for the Wrangler riding club at the December meeting. Beverly Stcagall was elected president; Mike Matthews, vice-president; Alice Vance, secretary and two new directors Glen Mecham and Bill Collins will take office January 1. It was decided to not have a regular meeting In January and the next regular meeting will be February 3. The board nf riirwtnrs will meet on the scheduled January meeting date. Horse show pictures are now nvailiible at the Gazette-Times office. Those who have ordered pictures are urged to pick them up as soon as possible. Money Course To Be Given By MOLLY SAUL Extension Home Economist Umatilla and Morrow Counties Does the month sometimes last longer than your money? Do you sometimes wonder how you are going to pay an oi your bills, Do you wonder what re ceipts anil checks to keep? Do you know how much your credit costs? If the answer to any of these questions Is yes or some times, you will want to enroll in the new correspondence course Extension Is offering ca 1 1 e d "You and Your Money." This course will be given in Uma tilla and Morrow Counties start ing January 26. Deadline for signup Is December 19. Tht course is designed as home study for men and women but Is especially suited for couples to take the course together. There will be four lessons over a period of eight weeks, allow incr two weeks for each assign ment. -There will be a $1 charge to cover the cost of materials used. This will cover one person or one couple. Topics included will be rec ords for Income tax purposes, planning insurance programs for the family, deciding what you would like to have for money earned, and how all types of available credit affect the fam ily. The course will provide infor mation needed for families lo helo them make financial decis Ions. Those enrolled will not have to divulge personal finan cial matters. Materials provided will enable the family to apply the Information to their own situation. All interested in enrolling are Invited to mail or phone their name to the county extension office In Heppner. Veterinary Science 4-H Club Started The new veterinary science 4-H club will meet next Thurs day, Dec. 18, starting at 7:30 p.m., Room 10A, Heppner High School. This project Is open to all hlg1: school students with an interest in animals relating to veterinary science according to Dr. Jim Norene, club leader. The club will meet every other Thursday, starting Jan. 8 until the project is finished. Enrollments will be limited so all interested students should call Dr. Norene or the County Extension Office nt once for fur ther details. Cool Cookers Elect Dec. 4 we met nt the home nf niir lender Mrs. James. To day we elected officers. Rebecca Stillman Is our president; uon na Raymond, vice president; Nola Steers, sec.-treas., and Car men l low is reporter. The name of our club Is Cool Cookers. Our next meeting Is Dec. 17. We will meet at the fairgrounds after school. We will bake Christmas cook ies. Carmen Clow, reporter Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper were In Hermlston for Thanks giving with Mr. and Mis. Rob ert Hopper. Robert, and his son, Loren and grandson, Cody, came to Heppner on Wednesday to get his parents. Other guests were Mrs. Robert Hopper's moth er, Mrs. Myrtle Stratton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stratton. all of Seneca and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Stratton and daughter of John Day. OPEN FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9 (Unless There's A Ball Came) See Our Colorful Selection WESTERN SHIRTS GARDNER'S MEN'S WEAR C Cj "'" J U UCyJiLii U3v25U KJU UU U Wheat should live. Weeds should die. And that's the way it would be if most companies didn't have such a difficult time making a weed killer that leaves the wheat alone. :r. A New Kind of Weedkiller. The first thing we did was start out with a whole new concept. 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