1970 In
OTHEI EVERTS
Jan. U 1970
W. B. Rice rwlvrs 65 yew
Jewel u member of the IOOF.
Port of Morrow launches Irri
gation feasibility study for north
end.
Nerve gas becomes Issue be
tween county and slate.
Alfalfa cube plant comes In
to production. 4000 tons shipped
to Hawaii In Initial shipment
Paul Jones Installed as 1970
Chamber of Commerce presi
dent Jan.
Paul Jones files for the posit
ion of county judge, Joyce Rltch
for assessor. Jack VanWinkle for
assessor.
Pattl Healy named to 1970
Round-Up Court
Don Gilliam, announced 19G9
rainfall was 14.54 Inches.
Jan. IS j
Elinor Conty installed as pres.
ident of Degree of Honor. Jack
Sumner Installed as Noble
Grand of Willows Lodge No. 33
IOOP and Esther Bergstrom No
ble Grand of Sans Soucl Rcbek
ah Lodge No. 33 and Dorothy
Burcham as Noble Grand of Hol
ly Rebekah Lodge.
First of hearings on Boeing
farm deferral tax on the Space
Age Park held.
College Rodeo date set for
May 22-23-24.
John Boyer wins Elks Free
Throw Contest.
Jan. 22
Mud slides close county roads.
Morrow County teachers agree
on $6700 base pay.
Murrays announce purchase
of Prairie City Pharmacy.
D. O. Nelson and Tuckers an
nounce the construction of fresh
potato packing plant at Board
man,
Jan. 29
On Jan. 25 the following girls
were named Princesses for the
1970 Morrow Countv Fair and
Rodeo: Vivian Phillips, Susan
French, Jerl Krebs and Michelle
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Evans an
nounce the purchase of the
Tryco Building and plans to
start a new Lumber Co.
Feb. 5
Arbuckle snow course meas
ures 26 inches.
Pamela Kuhn and Grant Wal
ter, Riverside High School, chos
en to participate In All State
Chorus.
Masons honor Ernest Lundell
who has been a member 35
years.
Mr. and Mrs. George Luciani
celebrate 25th Wedding Anniver
sary.
Masons honor 50-year mem
bers.
Feb. 12
Bill and Bob Lowe raise flag
pole at Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital, their gift to the commu
nity.
Trudy Moore is Ione's Home
maker of the Year.
March of Dimes report nearly
$1000 collected in January drive,
Lee Huson named to East
Shrine Team.
School Board approves budg
et close to million and a half
dollars.
Feb. 19
Sandy Matheny is named HHS
Homemaker of Tomorrow.
Quints born to a ewe on the
Jim West ranch on Rhea Creek.
Nancy Doherty and Steve Pet
tyjohn injured in 3-car accident
between Eugene and Corvallis
Feb. 26
Creston Robinson becomes
Turtle Club member.
Port of Morrow plans laying
out of 30 lots in the Industrial
Park south of the Union Pacific
tracks.
March 5
Mike Sweek joins air force.
Judge John Kilkenny to speak
at 1970 Commencement.
Gar Swanson and Lawrence
Lindsay file for positions on the
Port of Morrow Commission.
Linda Cooper going to Germa
ny on the "Experience in Inter
national Living" program.
Elma's Flowers bowling team
took first place at the Hermis-
ton Bowling Tournament.
Hieh School slates series of
Peace Corps project benefits.
Sheriff's office gets new pa
trol car.
Daughters honor Mr. and Mrs.
Pirl Howell on 50th Wedding
Anniversary.
There were 488 books checked
from the Heppner Library in
February.
Boeing Land Tax to be ap
pealed. Water outlook better,
Heppner School Tax to Decrease.
March 19
Carl J. D. Bauman is award
ed degree from University of
Oregon.
Pollution study prompts gen
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free Estimates
Call Gene Orwick 889-8586
or Condon 384-2292
Agents for United Van Lines
Review
eral cleanup of town by school
students.
John Rawlins wins Elks Schol
arship. Marcla Jones chosen for St
Paul Court
First potatoes planted at D.
O. Nelson ranch.
Phil Mahoneya and Orvllle
Cutsforth tell about trip to
Australia.
Core drilling shows Kelly
Prairie not feasible.
Marcs 2S
New sales record of VS. wheat
to Japan.
Boardman FFA chapter quali
fies as one of 23 out of 98 In
the state to receive superior
chapter award.
Nine first time donors at Red
Cross Blood Drawing.
April 2
Dovle Alderman named to
l HW. See your supplier or Rhodia Chipman representative, or write: RhodiaChipman Division, 6200 N.W. St Helens Road, Portland, Oregon 97210 ,) . AH.
Bronate Is
Available From
Spray Court Jodt Snow to Ar
lington Court
Craig Cutting named Valedic
torian and Rak Marquardt Sa
lutatorian of Heppner 1970
graduating class. Kristin Nel
son and Joy Beggs achieve same
honors at lone. Debbie Warren
wins 4th place In district Elks
award.
Paul W. Jones to preside over
the Grand Chapter Royal Arch
Masons In Portland.
Snow 30" at Arbuckle snow
course.
Still good skiing at Arbuckle.
Inland Empire Bank goes In
at Boardman.
Lott Rasmuiuien breaks ground
for street (or home develop
ment. KInzua Corp. is recognized for
fine safety rcord.
Will O'Harra leaves Pioneer
Memorial Hospital for Seaside
position.
April
Marshall Lovgren Installed as
Exalted ruler of BPOE No. 358. I
You spend a lot of time and money
to work the soil, plant and fertilize the
wheat, and maintain your equipment
You get a good year with near perfect
weather for good growth, in fact
everything is right
Except your herbicide.
So you end up paying through the
weeds for smaller yields. Poorer grades,
Less profits. When you could be
bringing in a higher grade. Because
you're using a more effective, more
selective, more profitable herbicide.
LikeBronate.
Bronate is more effective because
it kills a broader range of broadleaf
weeds. Including the six specific weeds
that are the biggest problem for wheat
BLM sells 40-acre tract SW of
lone to OUie G. Scott of Rlalto,
Ca. as high bidder.
Tiro Chex owned and ridden
by Floyd Jones won first place
In the first go-round of the
Madras cutting.
Brilt Logging sold to Lumber
Transport Inc. of John Day.
Dave Owens In charge.
Irvln Mann sells Beef City at
Hermlston to Lea Marks.
April IS
Mr. and Mrs. A F. Majeske
were honored on their 50th wed
ding anniversary at Lexington.
Kathy Schwarzln named
queen of the East-West Shrine
game.
April 23
Morrow County receives $7,
912.54 In highway user funds.
4390 vehicles registered in coun
ty. Jack Molland elected presi
dent of Jayeees.
Ilene Kilkenny Wyman nam
ed administrator of Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
Raw mmb feudts!?
farmers here in the Northwest Which
means you killTarweed and Gromwell
and Henbit and Dogfennel and
Crowfoot What's more, you don't leave
Purple Mustard or any of the mustard
family around to rob your wheat of
moisture and nutrients like one leading
herbicide does.
Bronate is more selective
because it doesn't get rid of the wheat
while it's getting rid of the weeds. It won't
damage the crops or carry over in the
soil like another leading herbicide.
Which is what makes Bronate
more profitable. Because it brings you
a higher yield. A better grade. And more
money. It's as simple as that
au! Pettyjohn Company
Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor
Please Call 422-7254
Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas
County women In gear for an
nual Achievement Day.
Portland 8th grade students
tour County.
April M .
Morrow County voices opposit
ion to elimination of county
public welfare commissions.
Gordon Mtyers elected presi
dent of Lions Club. -
Mrs. John Graves tells about
trip to India at CowBelles Spring
luncheon.
Sixty-six entries In Cow Cut
ting Event. Dan Sweeney elected
president Heppner High School
student body for 1970-71. Craig
Cutting named Oregon Scholar.
Billle June and Penny Mar
quardt injured in one-car acci
dent April 28 near Lexington.
Charles Drlscoll of Pendleton
has been over here visiting his
brother and family, the Jim
DrUcolls as well as old friends
In the area.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. January 14. 1971 7
Spray News
SPRAY Monty and Alma
Lou Younce and family visited
Ord and Lillian Younce during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Russell
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Woodard of Adams, Ore., on
New Year's Day,
Mr. and Mrs. Truesdale of
Dayton, Wn, visited her par
ents. Art and Leora Stevens.
John Freeman of KInzua vis
ited his grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Williams during Christmas va
cation. They drove to KInzua for
New Years day dinner.
Kenneth Reade and family
had company for Christmas and
New Year's dinners.
Sharon and Dewayne Sim
mons have moved Into the Mick
Chapman house.
Spray community lost two
All you do is apply Bronate post
emergence. The earlier the better after
your crop has reached the 3-leaf stage.
Then sit back and watch the wheat
grow. Nice and healthy. Weed free.
What it adds up to is this: You only
pay $3.45 an acre for Bronate. To get
rid of all the broadleaf weeds. To be kind
to all the wheat To bring in a better
grade. And to get up to 12 to 20 bushels
more per acre. Which is a pretty good
investment for the right herbicide.
Don't you think so?
Bronate:
Wo want to help you sell
mcrewheah
families during the Christmas
vacation as the Wright family
and the Lemley family moved.
Frankie Howell has been call
ed for a physical examination
for the army, Jan. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howell
visited Mrs. A. J. Haldy at
Frlendsvicw Manor In New berg.
New Year's day.
Christmas dinner guests at
the Don Griffith home were Eva
Griffith, Leonard Toll. Rene
Toll, Tonl, Taml, Terry and Ted
Toll, all of Heppner, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Richards of Spray.
Beverly Goebel and daughters.
Ginger and Karen of Wallowa
arrived at the Don Griffith home
Sunday, Dec 27 and returned to
her home Dec. 29. Mrs. Goebel
la a sister of Don Griffith.
On Dec 27, Mr. and Mrs. Gilt
Gregg and family of Dayvllle
were dinner guests at the Don
Griffith home.
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