Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 05, 1978, Page SEVENTEEN, Image 17

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    Wheat league hires
pesticide expert
o Kinzua news
Barbara Pike 768-2861
Retired extension agent
Thomas Thompson has been
hired by the Oregon Wheat
Growers League as a consult
ing agronomist. He will spec
ialize in pesticide matters.
Thompson was an extension
agent for more than 29 years
in Umatilla, Sherman and
Wasco counties. He lives now
on a ranch west of Helix.
"With tighter rules all the
time, there is a need for
growers to pay close attention
and to speak out" on chemi-
Many serve on
state 4-H panels
Cont. from page 16
given in memory of E.L.
"Dad" Potter, a professor
emeritus at Oregon State.
An informational meeting
on Morrow County's 4-H
program will be held tonight,
Oct. 5, starting at 6 p.m. in the
4-H annex at the fairgrounds
in Heppner.
The meeting will feature a
potluck supper, a slide show of
the year's 4-H events, and an
awards ceremony for south
Morrow 4-H'ers. Information
will be available, on how to
become a 4-H member or
leader.
Similar meetings were re
cently held at Boardman and
Irrigon.
cals they need to keep
farming, Thompson said.
"It's not going to get any
easier."
Thompson's new, parttime
job is an outgrowth of work
started by former OWGL
president Tad Miller.
The new position also fits
into the proposed organization
called, tentatively, Pacific
Northwest Chemical Users
Association.
Thompson's duties will in
clude: Securing information on
pesticides used in cereal
production.
Work with extension ag
ents and specialists in educa
tional programs in the use,
registration, and evaluation of
various pesticides.
Compile research mater
ials from scientists and others
regarding the benefits of
pesticide use.
Prepare documents and
testimony for officers and
committees.
Call on growers, extension
agents, scientists, pesticide
field men and other specialists
to gather information.
Thompson will also work
with the group that is forming
the three-state organization to
deal with chemical use restri
ctions and other mutual problems.
Another opening day brings
old friends, former neighbors,
relatives and a multitude of
strangers to this area. Here in
Kinzua returnees are surpris
ed at the many changes since
their last visit. Many of the
houses are gone or are in the
process of being torn down.
The schoolhouse is going fast
as is the aid station. The bar
and cafe are closed and
service at the station is
obtained by ringing the hell
and waiting for someone to
come over from the store.
Perhaps the change that is
most noticable is the tall
smokestacks, now cold and
useless, pointing up the lack of
the industry that was the life
of our town.
Vic Wallis and his mother,
Dorothy Wallis. had a house
lull of company lor the first
weekend of deer season.
Former resident John Weaser
and his brothers Carl, Tim and
Albert were here from Bend.
They were joined by Wendy
and Dave Batson, The Dalles.
The Weaser group left Sunday
evening for home with , two
bucks.
Patti and Chuck Constantin,
The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 5, 1978 SEVENTEEN
fanfares
Portland, are spending a long
weekend here with her family,
Don and Barb Pike.
Herb Luper and sons Mike
and Mark stopped by to visit
Saturday evening. Herb and
the boys were hunting. Evy
and Marcy were unable to get
away at this time. Evy stays
busy with her job at a fruit
packing plant near their home
in Odell.
Hospital Notes
Chevron
Serving Heppner Area With
A Complete Line Of
Petroleum Products
Glenn Devin
Chevron USA, Inc.
Commission Agent
676-9633
Patients admitted and later
discharged during the two
week period from Sept. 20 to
Oct. 3 were Dick Newson,
Salem; Louise Smith, Farm
ington, New Mexico; Lou Ann
Cox, Lexington; Lance Towel,
Kimberly; Willard Erikson,
Aloha; Douglas Wilson, The
Dalles; Riley Munkers, James
G. Thomson, Patrick Kane,
Nadme . O'Brian, Florence
Holt and Judy Osmin, all of
Heppner.
Admitted and still hospital-'
ized are Ivan Akers, Board
man; Irene Dollarhide, Alex
Ulrich and Betty Bunch, all of
Heppner.
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