lone to Have ,.
School Carnival
If WINONA HOICITS
! OK I'lin are tiring made
lift m tiiM.I carnival and Chili
in f hi'M Sunday, IVb.
13. fiw 4 00 to 7:00 pro. Any.
i ( i.i,n-h-d in helping on the
;ir'iittl. ur who haa noma to
doiiaii for ur bingo or uhit
I I h m lHHihM khiHild rail liar.
I ' r i IVti-rvni 4Z2 TXi.
Mr, nd Mr. U'U IlalvorMn
Rhea Creek Grange
Potluck, Program
Mastr Il4rt.l WiiM pimid
it ih rt-uular ni-ilni; of
iht IStia Crvk Cmii'i on Jan.
1 1. S'it1 cummin rrimrta
m-r slw-n. Archio hVtlubdt re
t ui i-tl on lmHirlani h'UlHt if
inaitiT. Con my Ktcnoion A
i'ni ll ifol.l Krr pr'-iiitd ma
li'tiiil i-oiiiilis y i hi roun'y
titling ptmmiiiiv and explain-
'd Ik ii;itifu'itmv in r-iirW
lo futiitt riffium'iit In llu
onunly.
fir.w Irki aiMx-an-d an I
hilf f llu AdvU.uy eommlll
on Juvi-niU IMiniHnry In llu
PorentsTcachers Meet Set for Feb. 10
Then, were 13 20 parent and
most of th ltvhr of lh
lleppner Grade School and Jun
ior itU'h Mho turiud out lr the
exploratory m-hoo! and horn re
liiioin mii-tlng l.ikt Thursday.
WhiU 'hi number f parnt
Mat umall. Principal Don Cole
Morrow Vet
Loans Drop
i
. . ... ..,,.,,., iu inuri.v aim ak-d in.it mem-
! Mr. and Mm. Klm.-r llarr r f ln jjranfif tw api.otnl.nl
., .... .., iiwiiuai llll-ll-. I ... n ........ I., ,. ..,nmlf t.u. t.
11. .... I '
nun .ir. .Mam naivorst-n ' Ms in
iiii-m n sir, and Mr.
U , S- ll.iltorM-n Sunday. Anjie
AIimi n-turniil home with
h-'.t pan-nt.
it ml Mm. Knilrii-k Martin
v.ll ihi-w Cu-ir nlldi-M at 4:00
Sui.ii.iv at thi Pi-lloWNhin Hall
f I tii" Ion. rnii.il Chur.h of
Chii-t. It Hill l. part 3 inrlud-j
iiu: lidiHi oi 1-m.l and Jeiu-'
i. Ii m. i
Mi. ri!i Bill and Mn Brian
lr;.e t i Dily l It y, Calif,, V,m. i
t.ilay with J Halvorsi-n mid
VJ-fil M va-Hi to join Iit hii.
fii'.i! v It i iaii.iu-i in id,-1
N in San Kram ioio. J,i- nnd'
V'i'vil r-iitrmil l oin)- Krid iv
nivl.t.
Mr. i.n.l Mr. WilKam .Vthur'
r.ete .it-t Sill day ;i an n'i
hi u-i- at On lr hum,- .y
r"'h' fiii.'ii.llm: from 5:t mil
e Mi. Arthur. M s '.-m
Hiitmann and tin- iVacoiicsx
!: ard ni;i !i- 1 1 rako th it wi-ro
ih'lpii..? at the mtvIiu ta'd -Ri-ri
Mr. Hili-n M('al.. M.-s
Cnrdon Mi-yi-rs. Mm. Darn-ll
Wilson and Mrs. Boh lii.-tiniuin.
Th.M- lnl.ink. ,j tu Kiih.-n
Hro Mr. and Mrs. Paul IVtiy.
jhn aiid Mrs. Li l':ilm-r.
Mr. and Mrv. Kn.lrirk M trtin.
Mr. .-.ml Mrs. D.irr, II J.-imis. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jihn Manila of
Hep; hit attciuU-d a fonrcrl of
hp Komi ros, a t-uilar lt uii at
Walla Walla O.'h : in Coll.-si
riacc. Wn.
fr. aial Mrs. P.uh Ki.'!i.-t
and family uvn- Sunday nio. ts
at the homo of lu-r pan-nts Mr.
and Mrs. Ruck Miller in Tic
Di.Iles.
The lone Jr. Mi-h Srli.iol w;ll
play Slanfiild here at 2:00
Thursday (today Jan. 20.
The Bethany Gospel Collej'o
siiipers will perform Friday at
2:20 in the cafeteria for grades
7-12.
The lone Ilijjh School Cardin
als will play Riverside then
Friday night, Jan. 21 at 6:30.
TUn r. -. .
j iiu i uw ioiiccri uas neen
moved to Feh. 15 at 7:30: It
was scheduled for Jan. 25.
Mr. and M.sr. Charles O'Con
nor ana Alton Yarnell sDent
Sunday afternoon with relatives
in Bickleton, Wn., honoring Mrs.
Gladys Crlder at a party for her
tin Dirthday.
The Morrow County Grain
Growers basketball team will
play Condon town team in the
lone High School gym Sunday
ariemoon, Jan. 23 at 1:00.
Players are from lone and Lex
ington. The Sophomore Class of the
lone High School will present
3 movies at 7:30 Saturday night,
Jan. 22. They are "Discovering
the Tramp" a silent movie star
ring Charlie Chaplin, "In For
eign Legion" starring Bud Ab
bott and Lou Costello,. and 'The
Harlem Globetrotters".'
Prices are adults 1.00, grades
7-12, 75c, grades 1-6 50c, pre
schoolers, no charge.
promoting kixiial pro-
rr.uiis planned by the Advisory
Council.
Member enjoyed two piano
solo by JoJean Stevens, 9-yenr-Id
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I.'ohert Steven.
While lh Dept. of YVleran
Affair hud a nntiid year in Or-
.on veteran' farm and home
I Minx in 1071 with 7971 loan
tvini; granted In amount of
$M!.13.H50. thin did not nee
sarlly follow In Morrow County.
Ijtxt year Morrow County had
! loan in the amount of $133,
I.V.. In 1970 It wa 12 loan for
a total of IHtj.am
Since 1913, Mormw County ha
hi'd 111 borrower for a total
of SI.S57..VX). I
aatd tne pan-nta there were
vry ..ikvrie nd mmt up
with many pMMibllite, goud
KUk'L'eMU'mi- There waa irood
c-ommunlcatlon.
lite croup ait reD. 10 aa a
peeond meetli.s date to puraue
any formal organlation and
program atnidure.
With the S233 n'mainlnij In
the former ITA treasury, they
voted to buy play ground equip
ment for the trade ttrhool and
curtain for the window In the
cafeteria.
NEW CLERK HERE
Bill ie Wood of Arlington haa
come to Ih'ppner and ia employ
ed aa clerk in the Children's
Service Division office located
in the Welfare office In the
Gilliam St Bisbee Bldjt. She haa
a four year old son.
Rob Abrama ia enrolled
BMCC for the winter ter.n.
at
Mrt. Hynd to Visit
'Doc' Severinsens
Mm. I lei b Hynd and her dau
Ehter Cand Sue, I'matilla, were
ciicM of Mr. and Mr. Hob
Lowe last weekend. Mr. Hynd.
who l Kvonne Sverituwn'a
aunt, will leave noon for an
extended vUH with I he Sever
Insert. She will travel ntxmt
with "Doc" and INonne.
On Friday, the Lowea arranit
ed a illnner party for Mr. Hynd
and Carol Sue, Mr. and Mr
Claude Graham, Jack Loyd and
Hill Lowe.
Mm Lowe any that the Sov-
erlnsn have ben api-ndlng
aoine time In Jamaica, but will
have- returned to their home In
New Jerxey when Beth Hynd
will vUlt.
Mr. and Mrt. Earl Seward.
Lexington enjoyed a visit last
weekend from their win and
daughter In law. the Wayne
Soward.'t of Bole.
NEFFNER. (ORE.). GAZETTE TIM El Thundery. Jan. JO. 1 171
'Vietnam and After' Topic for Jan. 30
The national Great Dertnlona
diM'uftlon program will begin
tn lleppner at 7:30. Sunday eve
nine, Jin. 30. In the baaement
of the McihodUt Church.
Rev. Kduln Cutting will pre
riiile. Tttoiie attending thta flrat
meeting will he asked to help
determine the time for coming
meeting. It la expected that
several leader will prelde dur
ing dUcusslon of the other top
lea In the aerie of eitrht. Kai h
person will be given an Infor
mation kit.
For 13 yeara Americana have
been grouping to gain under
standing on American foreign
policy and to aend their feel
ing up to atate and national
chairmen. The atate extension
aerviee haa taken much respon
sibility for thi movement. Here,
(he Ministerial Association Is
cooix-rating with the County A-
gent, Harold Kerr, in organism
and carrying out ihla a.tlviiy.
All high achtsil ktudertt an I
all adulu are Inviteil to join in
thla worthwhile and u-ry ed i
rational w-rlea.
"This rounds ll oil at exactly
200 gallomr
HOOF & HORN 4-H LIVESTOCK
The meeting was called to or
der by Kyle Robinson on Jan.
13, at 7:30.
A movie was shown on "The
New Look in Potatoes".
We decided to hold a potluck
ainner on Feb. 10 at 6:30. Each
family will bring a hot dish
and salad or dessert. Dick Krebs
will present some slides on Rus
sia. We went over our puzzles on
types of sheep and meat cuts.
Mr. Sargent then passed out
puzzles on beef meat cuts.
The new junior leaders will
be announced at the next meet
ing. Rhonda Sargent, reporter
Oscar Rippee of Condon was
over to visit with his brother--in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Connor. He reported Con
don's Tuesday wind had been
similar to Heppner's with a few
roofs off and trees down.
Mrs. Bert Corbin is back home
and is again working occasion
ally. She underwent major sur
gery recently in Pendleton.
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Long Distance
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Call Gene Orwick 933-8586
or Condon 384-2232
Agents far United Van Lin.
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Available From
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Please Call 422-7254
Serving the lleppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas
GREEN I 1
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Our competitors think so
highly of Bronate as a broad
leaf weed killer in wheat and
other grain crops that they
want you to tank mix their
products with Bronate.
While we appreciate the
compliment we don't, neces
sarily go along with the rec
ommendation. Because while the addi
tion of less effective herbi
cides to Bronate may help the
other herbicides, it doesn't
help Bronate. Matter of fact it
can hurt Bronate.
Unlike many other herbi
cides, Bronate kills your
weeds without damaging
your wheat. And tank-mixing
reduces Bronate's high de
gree of selectivity.
Also, unlike other herbi
cides, Bronate isn't restricted
to any particular soil type or
condition. And tank-mixing
limits Bronate's wide range
of application.
Use Bronate alone if your
weed problems include Tar
weed, Gromwell, Henbit,
Dogfennell, Crowfoot Purple
Mustard, and the rest of the
Mustard family. Or any of the
23 other kinds of weeds listed
on the Bronate label.
: Our experience has
shown that Bronate used
alone has increased produc
tivity for Northwest wheat
farmers by as much as 20
bushels per acre.
Is it any wonder our
competitors recommend Bro-'
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For more information on
how Bronate can help you,
see your supplier or write Mr.
R. P. Rich, RhodiaChipman
Division, 120 Jersey Avenue,
New Brunswick, N.J. 08903.
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