Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 22, 1971, Section 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurtdav, Julf tt. 171
Boardman Nevs
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Trumbull
took a trip to Long Beach, Wn.,
last week and on their return
home visited overnight In Port
land at the home of Trumbull's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Trumbull.
Inna Xlgytas who hot been
making her home at Prlnevllle
with her son. the Bob Kiggtns
recently spent two weeks with
her daughter and family, Mr
and Mrs. Mel Piper.
Prom here she went to Rose-
hnror in visit another son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kig
elns before coins to California
to visit two of her sisters.
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P.O. BOX 505, CINCINNATI, OHIO 45315
Fran Warren, president of
Portland General Electric Com
pany has said his firm feels they
will be in need of a second
nuclear power plant by the end
of this decade.
Mr. Warren said the compa
ny wishes to file notices of in
tent for construction permits
within the next six months.
That way, he explained, the
chances of winning approval of
at least one , site would be
heightened.
No application for a construe
tion permit may be made until
a year after notice of intent has
been filed. The council has an
other year to study the appli
cation, and construction can't
start for another year after the
permit has been granted.
But nothing can be started
until after site studies of the
entire state have been complet
ed, and this could take some
time.
But Kessler Cannon, the gov
ernor's natural resources coordi
nator, suggested that the coun
cil consider sharing the task
with the utilities, since the
council won't have adequate
manpower to do the Job quick
ly.
After the statewide studies
have been done, the council le
gally could shorten the time per
iod for the start of construction
of a nuclear plant.
Warren said that the law
means construction couldn't
start for 3 years unless the
time period can be shortened by
a waiver. And it would take an
other 1 years for the plant to
be constructed.
Warren said that without
shortening the time period a
second plant couldn't be com
pleted until mid-1979, and that
by 1978 the system will already
have an energy deficit.
While PGE wants to file no
tices of intent on several sites,
it plans only one more nuclear
plant at present. Warren said
the company is flexible about
site, but said PGE Is looking
most closely at Eastern Oregon.
A lederal -state task force has
identified several possible loca
tions in the general area from
Arlington to Pendleton along the
Columbia River.
Warren said the company is
considering allying itself with
larm groups, which might be
able to use warm water from the
nuclear power cooling system
for , irrigation.- This would make
the plant cheaper to build since
a cooling tower wouldn't be
needed.
PGE is building the state's
first nuclear power plant at
Rainier in , Columbia County. It
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RONNIE RAYMOND of PrineTille U the owner of the Double R
Rodeo Company. This year he will provide the rough and tougn
livestock for the 1971 Morrow County Rodeo showing here Aug.
28-29. Ronnie is also a well-known bronc rider and Is shown
here In a quiet moment on "Rocky".
Retirement Trip
To Indianapolis
Mrs. Adraln Bechdolt has had
a wonderful start on her retire
ment with a fun trip to a Bech
dolt family reunion at Indian
apolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bechdolt
accompanied by Adrian's broth
er, Archie Bechdolt, flew to In
dianapolis for the reunion. There
were 47 present. The Bechdolts
last attended the reunion 15
years ago when they went back.
They were driven here and there
by their many relatives all ov
er the state of Indiana. They
were impressed with the crops
this year which are "simply
marvelous". The miles and miles
of flat land are planted to corn
ana soy Deans. '
They returned home by bus.
At Rapid City, Iowa, they stop
ped and took two 8-hour Gray-
line tours. They went to see the
Bad Lands and Rushmore Mem
orial. They termed both of these
fabulous' and think everyone
should see them both. They
came on home by bus.
This was their first flight. At
Chicago they had a jarring ex
perience. They were held in the
air during a terrific lightning
storm. The storm knocked out
the computer for landing and
take-off. Planes were lined up
at the airport for take-off so it
was sometime before they were
able to take off on the last leg
of their journey to Indianapolis
is expected to be in service by
September of 1974'. But even
with the power it will produce,
Warren said PGE will have an
energy shortage one or two
years later.
In answer to a question about
whether PGE is considering in
vestigating the possibility of
developing underground steam
resources, Warren said, "We're
actively Interested."
But he added, "We don't re
gard it as an immediate source
of large quantities of power."
The council set its next meet
ing for July 30. The principal
business will be to interview
candidates for the top executive
job in the council, that of coor
dinator. : (AP)
VACATION AT LEHMAN
Mrs. Kit George, Kimberly
and Cameron and Mrs. Len Ray
Schwarz, Ronnie, Pat and Ted
are spending this week at Leh
man Springs. Judy Healy and
Mary Healy accompanied them.
KINZUA NEVA
Overnight guests last Tuesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hardwick were Eva Mar
tinez of Torrance, Calif., John
Hardwick of Portland, and Wan
dell Hardwick of Baker. Joining
them on Wednesday were Ter
esa Overton and family, Teresa
Hardwick, and Marlyn Scarlet
and family, all of Bend.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS foi
all makes of machines, 98c; typ
ing paper, 500 sheets. $1.95; add
ing machine tape, 25c roll; car
bonized and non-carbonized
sales books; and other office
supplies at The Gazette-Times
lone Garden Club
"You have to have a mature
plant with flower and seed pods,
if possible, all so the roots of
some weeds to make positive
identification." Mr. Martin Zim
merman, Gilliam County Agent,
told the group of lone Garden
Club members at Mrs. Lee Pet
tyjohn's ranch home July 14.
Club members brought the
following weeds for Mr. Zlm-
weed, purslane, chick weed, sow
thistle, nightshade, knot weed,
lambsquarter, Chinese lettuce,
oxalis and fleabane.
"What's the best way to con
trol weeds around gardens and
yards? Of course, the best way
is by cultivation with the "ole
hoe". The hoe has some modern
and effective helpers in form of
herbicides. Mr. Zimmerman
named four particular chemicals
the home or farm gardener
could use when the hoe handle
gets tired and overworked.
Most useful around shrubs,
roses, bulbs, iris, perennials,
foundation plantings and estab
lished annuals is Simazine.
Very effective for edging grass
and driveways, brick or flag
stone walks. Controls foxtail, tar
weed, and cheat grass. " '
Dacthal is good to use in
vegetable gardens to prevent
germination of weed seed.
Amine is used on broadleaf
weeds, such as dandelions.
Casserone is used on perennial
weeds such as quack grass,
morning glory, and Rusian
knapp weed.
In discussing lawn problems
with Mr. Zimmerman, he sug
gested planting new lawns with
bluegrass and creeping red
fescue seed. The bluegrass will
grow well in sunshine and the
red fescue in the shady areas.
Delegates Mrs. Van Hubbard
and Mr. Ed Cutting and State
Board Chairman, Mrs. ' Fred
Martin gave their reports on the
state convention held in Port
land June 21-22-23. ;
Potluck was enjoyed at noon
by members. In the afternoon
the hostess served homemade
ice cream and cinnamon rolis.
Need sDare cash? Advertise
unused items on the classified
page of The Gazette-Times.
Marion' Harden underwent
major surgery July 12 at St. An
thony Hospital in Pendleton. He
is in Room 419 and reported to
be doing very well.
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