IIEPPNER(ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES Thursday, January 11, 1173
MM jm . N ASHES IN YANKTON
ftWrtfiVJ COUftW Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nash of
M vi f vr WMf i- Heppner ipent a week visiting
t? ,n thelr hometown of Yankton,
LOiift rfUZ&uMtX S.D. with their parents, Mr. and
Mr. Edward Klasi and Mrs.
Robert Nash. Judv also has two
RentexServicea-aupplies... 12.07 brother, ani Bob has two
Ore. St. Highway Dept supplies, .tera living in Yankton, so
they really had a family
Standard Oil Co.-gaa & oil.. 19.02 holiday. There were also many
Pendleton Heppner Freight- friends to visit and enjoy.
mlBC 8.85 As they were ready to return
Heppner Auto Parts-repairs home, they phoned the highway
465.87 department and were advised
Morrow County Grain Growers- not to drive through Montana
repairs... .....206.72 because of closed roads, but to
Cornett Green Feed-repairs g0 south through Nebraska,
8.40 Wyoming and Utah. In Chey-
General Fire Equip-repalrs enne, Wyo. they were confront-
29 00 ed with roads that had been
Desco Davis Eastern Supply- ci08ed for two davs. Thev then
repairs 65.38 ended bp going back north
Cals Rlchfield-parks 65.00, tires through Montana on roads that
21.36 - 86.36 had never been closed.
City of Heppner -misc 5.40
Wrights Country Store-parks....
, 2.48 FROM NORTH BEND
PettyJohnsup li.89, repairs Perry McGill and his son,
31.87 43.76 Damon accompanied by Tom
ElmasFlowers-misc 6.00 McGill came from North Bend
Becket Equipment Co.-mater- to have Christmas here with
ials '. 95.79 family. They enjoyed Christ
Stone Machinery Co.-repairs ma dinner at the home of Mr.
577.57 and Mrs. Clifford Morris.
OoliB''Bu!ii'' 87.31, Perry is building contractor
sup 48.89, misc. 28.95 165.15 'or a new hospital at Coos Bay.
Farley Motor Co.-repairs... 10.30 He fell into a hole recently at the
Fords Tire Service-tires.... 46.70 construction site and broke his
Pacific NW Bell-misc 10.78 leg. His brother Tom went down
Standard Oil Co.-eas & oil to give mm his assistance.
.'. 1,003.75
Blue Cross of Ore -Sal 309.01,
Ins. 225.42 534.43
Louie Eng-weeds 1.98
First National-Sal 1,015.00
Pacific Mutual Life Ins. -Sal
WARRANTS ISSUED
ON GENERAL FUND
FOR DECEMBER, 1972
Clinton Agee et al-Clr. Ct.
jury f 547.92
Herman WInter-DA rent 65.00,
secy 124.56, sup 16.00, phone
.44 206.M
Murrays Drug-sheriff 2.30,
Assessor 5.69, Planner 2.83,
S.Food2.53 13.35
Kilham Stationery-S.Food sup..
i 6.74
Shell Oil Co.-sheriffs car exp
18.33
Ernest Jorgensen-phone 33.87,
JP5 rent 33.33, sup 11.95 79.15
George Winshlp-Cir. a. Baliff...
1.70
Pacific NW Bell-Current exp
242.93
Rentex Service-cthse sup....7.86
Heppner Garbage Disp.-cthse
sup 3.00
City of Heppner-cthse 8.50,
S.Food 5.00 13.50
Court St. Mkt-cthse sup 6.29
Columbia Basin-cthse power
114.20
BankAmericard-sheriffs travel.
8.93
Carolyn Davis-Juv. travel
87.89
Texaco-sheriffs car exp 9.45
Del Smith-Planners travel
66.02
Childrens Services Div.-Boys
ranch 11.80
Ore. Assoc. Co. Treas.-Treas.
Dues 50.00
M&R Co.-cthse sup 2.55
Coast to Coast-cthse sup.... 55.64
Gene Pierce, Trustee-S.Food
rent 45.00
Muni-Chem Corp-sheriffs ofse
sup 33.26
C.J.D.Bauman-Vets travel..9.90
Heppner Nor-Gas-S.Food sup....
7.05
Bankers Life-Ins 46.59
American Flag & Banner-cthse
"sup 49.10
Central Market-cthsesup.. 12.72
BankAmericard-Broch. 39.00,
Co. Ct. 3.70 42.70
Pauline Winter-emergency
4.00
Paul W. Jones-Co. Ct. travel
39.07
G.A.Thompson-sheriffs ofse sup
8.15
Gazette-Times-Qff. Pub. 39.60,
JP5 51.40, Museum 5.53, Plan
ner 15.50, Assessors 21.75.. 133.78
Lotts Electric-cthse sup., 6.95 ,
Elections Division-Elections.....
9.72
Witherell, Witherell-Audit
2,145.00
Rachel Harnett-Museum sup....
32.00
Dr. L.D.Tibbies-sheriffs ofse
sup 12.00
Fords Tire Service-sheriffs car
exp 55.46
Standard Oil Co.-sheriffs car
exp 18.06, Co. Ct. travel
12.65 30.71
Pendleton Heppner Fr.-Co. Ct.
sup 33.02
Heppner Auto Parts-cthse sup...
2.05
Standard Oil Co.-sheriffs 143.63,
cthse 72.28, Assessor 129.22,
Museum 69.50
414.63
Sadie Parrish-Cir. Ct 16.25
Sheriff of Umatilla-jail exp
40.00
Eastern Ore. Assessors-Assessors
Conv. dues 10.00
Shell Oil Co.-sheriffs car exp
5.95
Texaco-sheriffs car exp 17.58
John Mollahan, Trustee-sheriffs
car exp 3.00
Pacific NW Bell-sheriffs comm.
14.50
Farley Motor Co.-sheriffs new .
car 3,175.00
William Bridges-Cir. Ct 3.75
Singer Business Mach.-mach.
mtse 80.50
Lott's Electric-Museum sup .s
14.45
Dept. of Revenue-Assessors St.
mdse 57.30
Blue Cross of Ore.-Sal 197.58,
DA 47.10,Ins.331.50 .....576.18
Inn of the 7th Mt.-Planners
travel 22.50, Co. Ct. travel
22.50 45.00
Pacific NW Bell-sheriffs comm.
5.39
Max Harris-Co.a. sup 24.00
James Driscoll PM-Postage
200.00
BankAmericard-aheriffs Conv.
exp 34.38
Union Oil-sheriffs car exp. .. .2.05
Sheriff of Umatilla-jail exp
220.00
fjie Fixit Shopthse sup....l0.00
Del Smith-Planners travel. 22.85
Standard Ins. Co.-Ins 80.30
Public Employees Ret. -Sal
581.85, ss 581.85.... 1,163.70
First National Bank-Sal. 1,321.40
St. Dept. of Revenue-Sal...444.30
Pacific Mutual Life-Sal.... 395.91
St. Accident Ins. Fund-Sal 11.84,
Ins. 130.75 .....142.59
WARRANTS ISSUED
ON GENERAL ROAD FUND
FOR DECEMBER. 1972
BankAmericard-ir.isc... $ 26.25
Walter H. Hayes-Comm. Exp....
43.15
The Bankers Life-Ins ....37.70
Heppner Nor-Cas-parks... 117.50
Central Ore. Welders-supplies...
10.30
Robert Nashes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nash,
Shelley and Kimberly are living
on the Earl McKlnney place up
Rhea Creek. Her folks, Mr. and
Mrs. George Roberts and
brother Ted of Eugene were
their guests over the holidays.
"Mr Roberta flew down from
Juneau to be with his family.
They had been over in
October and enjoyed Eastern '
Oregon at that time as well as
they did in December.
Mr. Nash is employed at
Kinzua.
CHAPINS VISIT IN CAMAS
Mr. and Mrs. A.W.Chapin
were in Camas, Wash, for the
Christmas and New Year's
holidays visiting their daughter
and son-in-lav, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Slyter. Also there were,
two of the Slyter's sons and a
daughter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Slyter and Doug who was
home from college. A third son,
Jeff, is stationed with the
Military Police in Germany and
is due home about Feb. 1. The
family is waiting for that event
with great anticipation.
HAROLD HILLS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill of
Coos Bay were up to spend the
holidays with her folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Harris. Mr. Hill
retired ltt years ago after
working 23 years with the State
Apprenticeship program.
After about a year of retire
ment he is doing electrical
work. He did the electrical work
at the Otter Crest Condominium
Mr. and Mrs. Hill tripped to
New Mexico and irVo Mexico
during his "retirement". He
says, "That retirement can get
kinda old".
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson
of Dallas were up for New
Year's weekend. They spent
New Year' eve visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Les Marks in Hermiston.
He was a former County
Extension Agent in Fossil.
They came on over to
Heppner the next day to visit
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Anderson, Greg and
Christy. Nels Anderson, a
former County agent for Mor
row County is now County Agent
for Polk County.
FROM YAKIMA
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borman
i were down from Yakima to
'spend Christmas with their
daughter, Lynda Dunlap, Dyrk
and Lori.
They were all 'Christmas
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Cox. Other
guests were Mrs. Cox's patents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Flemming,
Mr. Cox's sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Gray, Susan,
Arlene and Terry, Mr. and Mrs.
Forrie Burkenbine, Alan, Lisa
and Connie and Ben Cox.
Christmas Eve Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray
entertained their sons at Christ
mas Eve supper and tree.
Gathered for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray, Susan,
Arlene and Terry, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Gray, Tawnie and Treve of
Pendleton, Harold Gray, Mabel
Gray and Florence Gray.
Mrs. Effle Johnson visited
during the Christmas holidays
with her son and family at The
Dalles, the Bill Johnsons. Mrs.
Johnson said she had also
enjoyed a Thanksgiving time
visit with them for ten days.
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told us this Bronate wasn't like any other
herbicide. It was educated. It knew the
difference between weeds and wheat. It
even says on the label it will kill 26 kinds
of us. , , . ,
He said farmers use it because
when it killed us, it wouldn't hurt a grain of
the wheat. Even the new herbicide sensitive
varieties like lukifjwhear.'And they'd get up '
to 12 to 20 bushel's more yield per acre.
Broimaite;
That's why it's the first choice of farmers
out here in the Northwest.
Well, Uncle Slimleaf was right,
dead right.
Any way, by the time we realized
Bronate was coming it was too late. We
were goners.
It's just a matter of time for me
now. I don't know how much longer I can ,
hang on. . , ,"
My last words to my fellow weeds
are: stay away from Bronate. It r-e-a-ll-y
w-o-rrr-ks."
Works on weeds, not wheat
403 82
The tratli about BroMte,
Erom a weed that lived just lorag enough
At the beginning of the New j H 1J J J
sssasH toteli about it. ,
the earthquake which destroyea . ,
the city of Managua December "Oh, it was terrible. A tragic day
23. Food and other supplies for weeds indeed,
came into the stricken area There we were happily robbing
from nations around the world, the wheat of their precious moisture and
many of them through 23 nutrients when the Bronate hit.
national societies, members of First the gromwell, tarweed,
the League of Red Cross henbit and dogfennel keeled over and died.
Societies. Then the mustard family collapsed ' "
On December 28, the Nica- , ( simultaneously. And finally my own family
Sno,rearTidviS dTZ2i
at 19 stations and planned an . I'd heard about Bronate but never
expanded supplemental feeding imagined it could wipe us out like that,
program for hundreds of thou- I mean, we crowfoot are a hardy lot.
sands for at least three months. Old Uncle Slimleaf, rest his soul.
ARC team leader Ralph Mit
chell said the emergency pro
gram was providing a daily
ration of one pound of food per
person, and that additional
feeding stations were to open as
rapidly as supplies and facil
ities could be developed for
them.
Mitchell reported that all
seriously injured earthquake
victims had been removed to
other communities or taken out
of the country. No requests
were made for whole blood or
blood products.
Refugees streamed out of the
city and the roads were jammed
within a thirty-mile radius of
Managua with the homeless
carrying their few pitiful be
longings, at the time of Mit- .
chell's report.
Transportation is a major
problem. Relief workers fought
for means to distribute food and
supplies. Material coming into
the country through govern
ments, businesses and Red
Cross Societies of other nations
included in addition to food,
donations of such items as cots,
trucks, medical supplies, light
ing equipment, water con
tainers, chemicals, diapers, ice
chests, water purifiers and
clothing. Airlines and shipping
firms cooperated in moving
supplies to the stricken city.
The American Red Cross
allocated $100,000 for Nica
raguan relief efforts. Ameri
cans desiring to help earth
quake victims were urged to
send fund contributions to local
ART f-hnnfpru for transmission
American dependents and
relatives evacuaicu hvui i WjSS
Managua were met at the I
U.S.Air Bases by ARC volun- Jf '
teers and staff members who V
provided emergency services. V f ,
Approximately 200 families fl yjry'
were given help including f 'S Jr
transportation from air bases to lU 'rs
1 itt it iiuiiica, m
Anyone wishing to make If a
contributions to Managua may
leave their check with Judy
Laughlin, Morrow County Red
Cross treasurer, at Heppner
TV- For information on how Bronate can help you. see your supplier or wriie Mr. R. P. Rich. RhodiaChipman Division. 120 Jersey Avenue. New Brunswick. N.J. 08903.
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