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Irrigon Man Awarded Trophy By. FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRIUGON Don Adams of Irrl gon, was presented a trophy from Flotilla 94 of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and recognized as Auxiliarist of the year, 1370. Division 9 also presented him a certificate. The recognition was given to him at a pot luck din ner held at the UECA building, Wednesday, March 3. for Coast Guard Auxiliary members. Safety on the river when boating, is the goal of this group. A number of area resi dents have boon taking a P. E. Sea Course and will be complet ing on March 9. Nuclear Powr Meeting A meeting was held Wednes day, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. In the Caietorlum of the A. C. Houghton School in Irrigon, to Heart Attack in 1963; In 1971, a Champion! i r A SHOOTING ONE for the Heart Fund Is Dave Stall worth, a star of the world champion New York Knick erbockers and an outstanding example of personal triumph over the challenge of heart disease. He asks your sup port of the Heart Fund Cam paign, conducted nationally throughout February. BOWLING Tuesday Nite Owls Team W L Gardner's 28 8 MiLadies 19 17 Ed Dick's 17 19 Bristow's Market 17 19 Cal's Cafe 15 21 Fiesta Bowl 13 23 High Ind. Game Ruth Berg strom, 187; High Ind. Series Ruth Bergstrom, 489; High Team Game Gardner's, 607; High Team Series Gardner's, 1706. EOFFEE KUP KEGLERS Team W L No. 3 17 7 No. 4 15 9 No. 5 12 12 No. 1 11 13 No. 6 9 15 No. 2 8 16 High Ind. Game Mabel Heath, 183; High Ind. Series- Phyllis Cole, 491; High Team Game No. 4, 545; High Team Series No. 4, 1567. 5f Every Business Need REGULAR STYLE CRYSTALITE WINDOWS GLASSINE WINDOWS CATALOG AND CLASP MAIL REPLY (Combined Statement ad Return Envelope) o RANKER'S FLAP o COIN AND SEED o AIR-MAIL o DRUG, PAY, THEATRI ECONGLOPi (Impeveo Poetofo Se7wl o HEAVY DUTY o FLORIST o POLICY (OPEN END) o DOCTOR'S FILE e ANNOUNCEMENT Sptdal EmrtJopt ofAUKmii Dm inform the public on pluna and developments in the field of nu clear power for Morrow County The program Included a slide review of future plans for Mor row County. A guest speaker, William J. Dowls, well versed in the field of nuclear power, was present Dowis Is a consulting engin eer for Douglas United Nuclear of Hanford. He has had 27 years of experience in this field and showed concepts for locating the plant and for using the coolant waters for irrigation There are some 100,000 acres of land In the area that could be brought under irrigation from a nuclear plant This would bring a finan cial boost to the economy of the entire area. Presently around 85 of the young people leave to seek employment. Coming and Going Vest U- Kluiu returned Sunday evening from Iowa where he had been called to his father's bedside. HU father, George El gin Is 88 years old. However he was on tho road to recovery when Vestle Elgin left. His plane was delayed ut Salt Lake City while repuira were mode. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Coleman of Yakima visited In the com munity on Thursday. Their dau ghter Mrs. Dellx-rt Couch of the Hermlston area was with them. New Grandson Mr. and Mrs. Clu-Mer Wilson and Larry, traveled to Boise, Idaho, Saturday, to welcome their new grandson, Jeffrey Lynn. He was born to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wilson on Feb. 27, weighing 8 lb., 14 oz. He Joins 2 brothers, Tommy and Jere, 3 and 5 years. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittell, of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson at tended the dedication service fur Jeffrey at the Assembly ol Qiu Church In Boise, with Pas tor Roland Buck officiating. Plants Treo A group of 10 OutdiKirs 4H Club members, with their lead er, Marge Shade, helped Uma tilla Boy Scouts to plant gold en willow trees along the river above McNary Dam, on Satur day. Trees have been planted along the river above the Irri gon Park, under the supervision of Orville Buchanan. Overman Services Tho family of Earl Overman, met at tho home of Grace Sny der for a dinner, with friends and neighbors of the commu nity assisting. Overman died March S, at the age of 78. He lived In Irrigon with his sister for a number of years. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of DAV and formerly a member of the Irrigon Lions club. Funeral service were March 4 in Hermlston with In terment at the Hermlston Cem etery. Former Resident Dies Paul Holm, 71. of Route 4. MllionFreewater, died at Walla Walla hospital March 1. He and Mrs. Holm were red dents of Irrigon for many years. He was a World War I veteran. Funeral services were Thurs day, March 4, at the Groseclose Garden Chapel, with Pastor William A. Foego of Emmanuel Lutheran Church officiating. In terment was in the veterans sec tion of Mt. View Cemetery. Survivors include his wife Adah; two daughters, Mrs. Jay (Cindv) Burres of Rufus. and Mrs. Floyd (Marcee) Miller of Walla Walla; two sons, Paul J. of Kirkland, Wn., and Jerry E. of Costa Mesa, Calf.; 15 grand children. 1 ereat erandchlldren nd 4 cousins In Minnesota. BEPPNEB GAlETTE-TTMEg. ThuredofT. March II. 171 "It's r cinch that nobody here it on pep pills." You put in a lot of time and money working the soil and planting and fertilizing and keeping your equipment in shape. You get near perfect weather for good growth. In fact, everything is right for a bumper wheat crop. But you don't get it Instead, you end up with a lot of short, stunted, poor quality wheat: like the wheat with the hooked heads in this picture. What went wrong? You used 2,4-D. When you should have used a more selective herbicide. Like Rhonox. Rhonox not only kills everything that 2,4-D kills, but also knocks off weeds that 2,4-D can't touch. And unlike 2,4-D, Rhonox won't murder your wheat while it's murdering those tough broadleaf weeds. Which means that even though Rhonox costs a little more to start, in the end it costs you less. Because with Rhonox, you're going to get a better quality wheat With higher bushel yields per acre. And less dockage at the elevator. And more profits with every harvest So go ahead, use Rhonox.Then sit back and watch your wheat grow Nice and healthy and tall and straight Rhonox': We want to help you sell more grain. liQll if 11 5 I I ml B I B if f !i Illl l l'i m m wr kl VIM It I.i' HI rW!i MS M "Ii;T JM US i I All HF i NA Ikfum l mmbms w,n Li ii jmi am m m . w. -n ta ; m mi t r n-. vm, n i : i IT W l il J! For re infomlion on Bhwox JWur suooto orRhodia Chipman represert CMIPMAN DiViSiONBSi , a 'i: Mil. ,m Rh onox is Available From Paul Pettyjohn Company Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor Please Call 422-7254 Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas GREEN STAMPS GAZETTE-TIMES