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Irrigon 4-H Leaders Attend Forum By fMNCES HOSE WUv past weeVhave been Mr. and IRRIGON The Irrlson 4-H Mrf, Michael Cirlghton and leader, were among the first to Umiy of Baker and Mr. BUI Muerewcr , dauchter. of Bur- II' U VIS v li m - . .1.. mirr KnturdaV. for arrive ai - - -the Eastern Oregon 4JI Uader. Forum. Irrigon leader. ere re sponsible for recusation of the croup who came from Grant, Wheels. Gilliam. Morrow. Uma tilla. Union. Wallowa ndBk er countlea. There were 85 41 leaders, teen leader, and County Agents present. Morrow County leaders from lleppner provided coffee and doughnut, for the 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. break and ar ranged the luncheon whk-h wa. served In the BMCC Cafe terla. . . ,.f iho met-tine wa. YOU, Youth Opportunities Unlimited. II. Joe Myers. State 411 Club leader spoke at the 10 a.m. Ceneral Assembly. A film was shown concerning the Community rruie developed recently by the Standard Oil Company. Workshops offered to tne group Included: Short term 4-H projects Teen Leaders workshop Understanding and working with young people -Non project learning experi ences , . These were led by experienced 4-H leaders ana eiciiiuu s ems. A , . c ..1 (ho now 4 II ClUDS In the area had displays of their nmlect. inciuaing o w"'' club, led by Jerry Brogg of Pen dleton, a choehct club led by Mrs. Orvllle Buchanan, Irrigon, lpnther dlsDlay. UI1U iw.vv - - - showing the versatility of the 4-H program. Shaun Service. The funeral of Grace Shoun was Friday, March 24. 1971, at the Community Baptist Church in Irrigon, where she had been a member for many years. Her husband Avery Shoun preceded her In death by several years. Mrs. Shoun was news corre spondent for local papers for 20 years. She had taught school In There was a family dinner at the Dean Acock home after the i ..iiih frtnnrta and nclch- lUllai, ..- bors assisting. Out of town guests i v,n fniinwln? relatives. llli;iuui:u wi. - e - .r,,i xira Andred Shoun and i.i . nuu - Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shoun ol Walla Walla, Mr. anu mis. nm Shoun of Pendleton, Judy Fer rued of Auburn, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Brien of Longvlew, . i Xlwo Pin i. vvasn., ana wr. anu Vnssll. t.-me ji iv . John Anker and his sons Ross and Doug of I'oruana, w guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rees Mor gan. , On Monday, Mrs. Myrtle Case lMlt of Vancouver, Wash, was a Kuest in the Morgan home. Irrigon Coming, and Going. Visitors at the Clarence How ell home Friday night and Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKenzle of Mt. Vernpn and Mrs. Howell's sister, Ada Holm of Walla Walla. Mrs. Holm Is a former Irrigon resident, and is now making her home with her daughter Mrs. Floyd (Mareee) Miller, since the death of her husband on March 1. Visitors at the home of Mr. w..i rin Wedne&dav linn, --- - -.. k.u Vilrthdav Dartv for the Crelghton twins. Richard and Susie, a veaja, Christiansen. 13. , . Mr. ana Mr. -rw w i.uiim at the home I1CMXJ --- - of M. Beard', cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Earl lsom lor 2 oaj. cur ing spring vacation. Mrs. Leo Laurln and 4 year old twin boys, also Wesley Lar- on. all or roruana. the home of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl lsom. They recently returned from Germany where Mr. Laurln was wiwu " armed forces. He to now in iet- OSU Uses Computer Ac WeaDOn In World Weed Control Fight The sophisticated wmpuici ltpd bv research- Una wv.. , .... ers at Oregon State University to assist in the worldwide bat tle against the wwjy The computerized weed data program is part of the Interna tional Plant Protection Center at OSU and the OSU Farm Crops Department's international weed control project ... An IPCC computer specialist is working closely with weed i i-jiieta tn translate field research into information that can be plugged into the automated system. All elements of field trials soil, moisture, weather, crops, etc. - are care fully noted and made part of a permanent record. The ultimate aim vide answers for growers, says Dr. William Furtick, director of the Plant Protection Center and a world authority on weed con- troi. What Is the Desi mauuu weed control, for example, for a specific crop under a specific set oi conauiona : ical weed control using herbicides? If herbicides are best, which chemicals should be used in what combin ation and at wnai rates; The computer helps provide the answers, Furtick points out. The package approach to ag- 1 rirnH lift inn USCd in ricuiiuiui V"-- . Western countries combining insect and weed control meas- with hlsh Quality seed, fertilizers and irrigation has been successiui, uc n"-. "But it also has created a i . mn information on neeu io : . how to most effectively put all DUterized weed control data system at udu " ---this direction. It also should Ar rtmanri farmers with a UlUVluc v.tsw." cance to benefit from informa- chance to benelit irom mioi mo tion collected all around the world," Furtick observes. The OSU-IPCC program was featured in a recent edition of "War on Hunger," published by the U. S. Agency for Interna- .i i rwtrli--trrtpnt- Allen Deutsch, OSU-IPCC information specialist, wrote tne special ture. XI IjiiH.n trai fwner iwident of thi. ar. Harold Llndley oC Yakima, an old fUhlnf partner of Batie Rand a. wa an cvernlfht nxt at hU home, one day lat wek. Undley 1. former Hermtoton resident, and al failed at the Re Marfan home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sweeney visited her father. Rollie Stu-k-ley in Eir.ir.ett. Idaho, last week On Friday they attended the wedding of her nephew. M.ke Signan there. Another nephew, Ala SigTian returned with them and pcnt Sunday here before roine on to Portland where he ii enrolled in Christian Col umbia Collece. Children'. Tlerf The Chiiaren . cnurcn cu " Irrigon Assembly of God Church, presented a play Sunday morn ing, entitled. The Story of Gid eon". Mrs. Al Partlow directed uhich Included several songs by the croup. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acock at tended the 69th wedding anni- versary open nouse m parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ev ana, in Condon Sunday A. C Houghton Menu. Menu for A. C Houghton Ele mentary' School April 5-9. ir.ri , cinnnv Joe. Cottaee cheese, applesauce, snickerdooa les. April 6 Meat loaf, nutted po tatoes, grapefruit buttered peas, -.1 l.tA 1 C t Q rA April 7 Baked beans, green salad, hot rolls, pears. April 8 Chicken and noodles, green beans, pickled beets, ap ple cobbbler. April 9 Easter winner ottiMTu ham. candied sweet potatoes, cupcakes. Hf--; M.'.r jV, h ' . 'i !T' in 1 1 M i.sv . .j - ;;- : :. - . p ;. --v. - 1 lZs j ft L f Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3 iiEnr.nsTon - Jpi ; ! d JXMMT SCHOONOVEB cf Portland. nfaonVS; rT,,thr hrd- U'r th. pool Insect Controls Are Not for Food Areas buzzing around c Appliances RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If We Don't Have It Son of a Gii!" 2133 N. 1st Hermtoton Ph. Home of Norge Appliance. Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New & Used Automobiles Rohrman Ford Ford Since 1930 Ph. 567-3291 Hprmlston. Oregon Automotive Mj Neighborc "For Heaven's sake niollic-r i roiirxe I'm P' irire. iA-..!s rr.-iir.o nvpr food in iooa v.. U " ...'M - stores, warenouses or Vivmy plants are taboo under sana tion standards set by the Ore gon Department of Agriculture. But dont use vapona mj. ....nrr.ain ilTlA intOIVal TC' fjl buiuiiibuv ' leasing insecticide dispensers to control insects in uicx This warning is sounded by the Dairy and Consumer Serv ices Division of the Oregon De partment of Agriculture, which is assigned most of the depart- H.itiAc directed at as- memo -"- . , surlng the consumer a pure food In warning agamsi u .-..-a! jtr in. these devices in wnuui t rirav ncsistant admm- istrator of the division for foods, i j i,ot ha Kpnerai r uuu and Drug Administration also where food is on display, stored, ii a corvpn. i l aiAu - auires that labels warn against their use in riii;iicii, ants or areas where food is pre j ji..in.,Si4 nr cprved. narea, ufj"" - , , . Ti.imi. i u in I ! i ... r tin. v. ...... petitions requesting tolerances be set on vapo "i "", automatic time interval releas ing dispensers. Denials were on that thpv added u ... KxlHo chpmicals to resiuue ui pou" exposed foods and such residues detectable to one part per mil lion or above, aepmumB ... type and form of food, the ven- tilation or tne area mw of the food with respect to the dispenser and the length of time the food was exposed. Gray's advice to those naving . - klomo Ic trt Ktflrt SOlV- msec i iiwuiuu. ----- , ing them by destroying the w " j:,. r,i9ne then if added control is needed use some of the approved msecuciues the market and while applying them completely cover and surfaces with which food will come in contact -wi r..n...iitsnna also need to be taken with all pesticides and hazardous maienuia r them from contaminating food j n rfnti't tn aiwavs jcmc.n- ber is "don't store them over or near food." CAMPBELL MOTORS Sale, k Service Gremlin. Hornet. AmbMMdor Compltt Um of ToyoU Car Pickup and 4-Wheel Drtfa Lindcrulaer Body and Fender Repair PalnUn. Auto Glaaa Service GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Eerythlii In Automotlra and r-.r fr.rt-New-Ueed-Rebuilda WholeI. R' M Tua nome ui - roed-teeted parta . Troy Griffin Sam Chris M. Tim Tnrr of BolsO WG. looking about Heppner and the county on rnaay wujk u rcciwiitv of work ing at the Pioneer Memorial r. act a medical technic- no&pi- . ian. Mr. and Mrs. Tarr have four children. We want to wipe out cancer 111 JW American cancer ouvk.j, Boats Harry Phillips Company Herm -MoNary Hwy. Ph. 567-5982 or 567-8343 Boats Motors Trailer. Sale, and Service DATSUN DEALER -Open 7 Day. A Week To Serve You you Can Insert Your Advertising Message for Herm-McNary Hwy. Fb- 6CT-66U ' Floor Covering STARRETTS DECOR CENTER MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING Carpet, Drapery, Paint 500 N. 1st Phone 567-6213 Formica. Linoleum. Wallpaper carpeting Draperies Paint. Expert Installation nooT covering Wall Tile inno n Firet We lnstaU everything but HerTston. Oregon Pbo W-atM the paint Moving , . . BEKINS call BINCB 1891 world wide moving COLLiA-1 and atoraga GO MAC MOVING AND STORAGE 140 S. W. 11th Hem 1st on Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 267-1357 Call on the Professionals Harold Godwin Bob McAhern OIL right! OUNCE OF OIL CAN BE SPREAD IN A FILM THAT WOULD CCVEB AN ABEA EQUAL TO 8 ACRES . 3 BUYASHAam ...WAMERCA.'B)' PURCHASING US. SAVINGS BONOS YOU Give A VOTE OF OONRPENCB TO America ano oua FREE ENTERPRISE 6VSTSM. ANO yOU help finance the PUBLIC PERT, 6trensthen the collar. Reaffirm voor faith bv BUYING BONDS' OVER RATED! tie famous cowaov 10 6AUON MAT CAM HOLD ONLV aOF A GALLON iiia mi iiiinBiiiiv rocinnn in iicaiiviu 'exposed foods and such residues American cancer nm n aAfl .pi nrnm CTHfl IQ7I who S wna rtHUt6,u" Pharmacy B1 ZEPHYR ELECTRIC, INC. 832 8. E. Emigrant At. fiieciricai wu W. F. (Mike) ZIMMERMAN Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Sid Thompson Motors 2003 S. W. Emigrant Ph.276-3832 Across from Albertson jviarK Datsun Dealer Good Selection of Used Cars Aristocrat Travel Trailers. Kit Campers. Security Travel Trailer & Campers Hill's Furniture & Manufacturing Co. Custom Upholetered Furnltura Complete Home Furnishings - Carpet Vinyl, Draperiea Dresa Fabrics Re-upholstery Airport Road B.B. Hill Sons, Owners Phone 276-7038 P. O. Box 1536 21 S. W. Dorlon Pendleton. Ore. 97801 Ph. 267-8155 12 different styles and power with frequency variable tone settings BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandl, Owners Everything In Used Furniture ni Appliances at the Lowest Prices It Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20tb Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serve Ton Send for Free Booklet "Enjoy Better urar Name Addrees City A State ANNA LEE'S Anna Lee Kennedy, Owner T3k 97R-9182 J04 S. Main , B.M hlons for Junior. Ml.se JU IN all on any utw THEW'S SHEET METAL 1907 S. W. Court Ph. 276-3751 Air Conditioning HeatlnK Sheet Metal Work Commercial Residential COAST TO COAST STORES 348 S. Main Ph. 276-0551 The Store Where Your Dollar Will Do the Most Mr. & Mrs. Collier Owners Hardware Sporting Goods Houseware Automotive "No Appointment Necessarr" All Work Strictly Supervised Call or Write for Enrollment Dates 326 S. Main Ph. 276-1748 SHOES tVSsI OF ALL AGES Pendleton Walla Walla You've Got A Lot To Live And Pepsi's Got A Lot To Give PEPSI-COLA BOTTLJNO CO, PENDLETON CAR MOBILE HOMES. mC. 101 S. W. 18th St Ph. 276-7385 Eastern Oregon's Most Complete Mobile Home center Skyline Frontier Fleetwood Lamplighter nasnua Sales & Service Inland Empire Bank Financing HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC. Sale every Saturday 12:30 p.m. sharp Carson Vehrs Emmett Rogers 567-6611 o133 11.11 IWimi oaie iaru 567-3149 Medical Center Pharmacy 1100 Southgate Phone 276-1531 Emergency 276-1358 (Hwy. 395 across from Stewarfs Town & Country) Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere Hospital Supplies Crutches Wheelchairs Etc S & H Stomps Tool! Pendleton transmission 344 S. W. 1st Ph. 276-3033 Automatic or Standard Transmissioa Full Line of Rebuilds Trans. Parts Plus Fllntstone Bpeea anop ciuiwiea, nmrm let. Emercencv No. Fllntitone John 278-ttS7 276-5352 FARM LOANS 702 S. W. Dorlon 276-7361 ROUND-UP KIRBY CO. Sales & Service New & Used All Makes Vacuum Cleaners 417 So. Main 276-7638 Pendleton, Ore. Barnum's Trading Post Licensed Pawnbroker Unredeemed Pledges for Sale GUNS TOOLS SPORTING GOODS Ph. 276-3151 28 S. E. Emigrant Pendleton When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. CaU 676-9228 for Directory Ad Rates LARS EN TRANSFER CO. H 'Home Of the Happy Movers" 2123 N. First Hermiston, Ore. Marvin Ficldsted Fn. 58Y-&iWJ Agent United Van Lines HERMISTON DRUG 114 Main Ph. 567-3072 "Your Family Drug Store" FOUNTAIN RECORD DEPT. PRESCRIPTION DEPT. Gifts For All Occasions CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES 676-9228 Plumbing & Heating Traner's Plbg. & Htg. Sheet Metal Carrier Hptrnc ft Cooling Hermiston McMary Hwy. Ph. 567-5670 Evenings 567-5714 Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repabins and Recorlng Serving this area for 18 Tears Distributor ot Hayden Transmission Coolers Flex-A-Lite Fane Ready-Mix UMATILLA READY-MIX 2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla . 330 W. Elm 567-6173 or oo.-w, Always at Your Service With Concrete for Home and Business Crushed Rock Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories Equipment CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT. INC. Hermiston 567-8361 Franchised Dealer for Sales St. Service Ford. New Holland. Melroe Bobcat, Harvestore, Radio Dispatched Service Trucks Stationery TOUR COMPLETE STATIONER'S STORE Mafnetie Slims Books Art Buppuee I DAMsV n AM s ARTS I STATION tav Picture Frame Name Plates Copying Office Supplle Tires Bob's 0. K. TIRE STORE HERMISTON Specializing in Brakes, Alignment and Balancing Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial Tires Pickup, Truck Farm Tires Shocks and Batteries 17 Years Fast, Dependable Service Photography Lyons Studios 530 N. 1st St. Hermiston. Oregon Phone 567-6346 Weddings Commercial Portraits Photography 'The House of Lyons Louis Lyons, Photographer Radio and TV LEE'S RADIO and TV CLINIC 200 S. W. Uth Ph. 567-8413 Complete Television Service Rentals And Sales "Electronics Is our business not s sideline". MOTQROT.I-IKWrTU BYI.YAJrU Upholstery All Furniture Trucks ft Tractors Booths Upholstery Reasonable Prices Quality Work Free Estimates 809 B. Main Street Hermlstoc Oregon 97838 Ph. MT-W7I Glass Hermiston Glass Curved Windshields Safety-OUa Mirrors TeL M7-667S Qermlston Ave, Hennlstoo. Ore. 567-5082 10