Agent to Give Demonstration At lone Garden Club Meeting 78th Year, Number 48 By LORRAINE BALL ju.t. County Agent Nets Anderson win give a street tree pruning demoriktratlon in lone. on Mondav, February 5, spon sored by the lone Garden Club. All Interested citizens are In vited to meet with club mom. bers at the Fredrick Martin home at i:ju p. m. oing trees In the parking areas win be pruned to main tain tne health of the tree to control the tree growth and to develop the natural form. With the planting of over forty new Btreet trees. It will be well for our citizens to know how to care for these new trees. An order for 70 new trees will be delivered on Thursday, Feb ruary 8. Garland Swanson, Lions club planting committee chairman, will appreciate volunteer help on the dates of February 8, 9, and 10 to plant these trees. Vol unteers may call Mr. Swanson or any Garden Club member. Twelve of these new trees will be planted In the park and the remainder used for street tree planting. Data to Rtmamberi February I lUbekahs (social) February 1 Extension. February S Strut tree pruning demon tratioo. February 6 Rainbow. February 6 Legion Auxiliary February ft City Council. February 7 Eastern Star Social club. February ft Topic Club. Between 35 and 40 people were on hand at the Legion hall on January 25 to see the film "Com munism on the Map." shown by Don Turner of Lexington. Mr. Turner has shown this film 17 times to various groups and or conizations throughout the coun ty. He gave a very impressive explanation concerning different points of interest in the film. It was a community service spon sored by the Legion Auxiliary and the Legionnaires. The film is now leaving our county to go into Umatilla county, where it will be shown on the same basic system used here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and daughter Jerry and Michael Morrison were In Corvallis dur ing the week-end for Senior Week-end at Oregon State. They also attended the game on Sat urday evening between OSU and Seattle University. Also In Corvallis for the ball game and Senior Week-End were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and daughter, Diana. They returned home by way of Forest Grove to look over the campus at Pa cific University. The Eastern Star Social club will be held at the hall on Feb ruary 7 at 2:00 p. m. Mrs. Fannie Griffith hosted the Three-Links club at her home on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Vida Heliker as co-hostess. Fol lowing a business meeting the members enjoyed games and re freshments. " Lundell Din In Astoria Members of the Lundell fam ily here received word that liar vey Lundell of Astoria passed awav there on Saturday. Januarv 27. Mr. Lundell was the son of the late August Lundell. He was 57 years of age. Suffering a heart attack recently, he was thought recovered, but passed quietly In his sleep. At the time of this writing no service announce ments had own made. Bruce Rigbv received word from his mother, Mrs. Grant Rig by of Salem, on Friday, that her father had passed away in Seattle. Bruce was unable to at tend the services for his grand father. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jinkinson of Carson, Wn., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend and family. The Bingo club met on Wed nesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lundell with Mrs Lundell and Mrs. Bill Nichols as hostesses. Thirteen of the fifteen members were present. The members sent cards to the two members unable to attend due to illness. John Swanson spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson, during the early part of the week. Mid semester vacation was being held, but due to basketball games John was unable to come home until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son took his mother Mary Swan son to Pendleton on Tuesday of last week to visit her doctor for a checkup. Her progress is satis factory, and she is improving with each day. Hear Telephone Speakers At the Lions meeting last Mon day night, guest speakers, Mrs. Jerry Keowin and Jim Bunch of Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone of Pendleton spoke to approxi mately thirty members and guests on the direct dialing sys tem now being installed in our community. A very informative film strip was shown, along with the talks. Bruce Rigby is suffering from a pulled ligament in his lett knee. He sustained an injury to the same knee during football season, which requires him to be on crutches again. Miss Sharon Crabtree spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Leo Crabtree. Mrs. Stella OMeara is home from Pioneer Memorial hospital where she has been convalewinj! since her recent surgery. Mrs. Leo Crabtree brought her nome on Saturday. She U up and about and may have vuitors. Party For Jodie Cera Mrs. Virginia George was hos tess to a birthday party on aiur Gazette-Tims Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 1, 1962 Sec. II -4 Pages Club Sponsors Tree Planting Project The first part of a eontinuini? article. "The Best Trees for Your Street." begins a background of dav In honor of her daughter factors relating to the choice of Jodie. A slumber party was held j trees iuiiaDi lor mis area ami on Friday night and the girls I climate. Under th sponsorship weni io mr snuw. iuc9ia ut-i w.... in cluded Cathy C'hrlstopherson oflslderable research I row being times a year must his men call than those with weeping or del. nacK to service a ireer now Rock Creek. Diana Oleson, Nan cv Potter of Olex and Melanie Bailey of Heppner. Saturday hlrthdav cuests also- Included two young ladies, Debbie Chris made to find the types of trees most suitable to plant which will add the most beauty, and. at the same time, require easiest care In the beautifying of the topherson and Jerry Snow, sister I lone Community, as well as be of Jodie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland and family visited on Sunday at lioardman with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sechafer. Mrs. Gaarsland has received word Ing acceptable over the rest of the county. This nroject Is an outgrowth of the Garden Clung recent re celpt of the special Sears award through the State Federation. that her sister Billle Seenaier I The club plans to use it in nlac Is In the rrocess of being tils-1 ne about 250 specially selected charged from the service. She is I trees at desired points about the expected home aooui me miauic i community. of February. I The article states, "a visitor Baskets made of art foam to a city, country-side, or garden which were to be sent to the Is seldom lukewarm in his praise Veterans hospital at Walla Walla were sent instead to the rest home at Pioneer Memorial hospital, because they could not be completed in time lor the Veterans. The ones not needed when he sees Its had points re deemed and good points en hanced by trees. In this sense, any tree that is alive Is good. "We purposely write only about trees here. A street tree In for the hospital were sold at the tne cty nas to ijve with hot pavements, overhead power lines. confining parking strips, smoky air. If it can demonstrate Its adaptability to these unnatural conditions, one can also Judge Its value on a lawn or in a garden. "Let us look throi 2h the eves of a man who Is responsible for the half-million street trees planted in his city. All his per sonal feelings about trees aside, he has to think of their main tenance in terms of the cost per tree, totaling thousands of dol lars In his department's annual budget. In this sense, he rates street trees In terms of their 'callback' factor. How many PENNEY'S for this event nationally famous BRENTW00DS regularly 298 reduced to PICK 'EM BY THE CLOSETFUL AT BEGINNLNG-OF-SEASON SAVINGS One of our greatest collections ever . . . packed with fashion news . . . delightful trims, handy pockets, collar Interest Stripes, checks, prints in cotton, acetate and cotton blends. Machine wash. Sizes for everybody. Fall Bazaar. The Januarv meeting or tne auxiliary girls was held at the school house. Old Christmas cards and old nylons were col lected to be sent to Veterans for rehabilitation. A good supply was collected. Later me group met at the Corley home for a meeting. The lone 4-H Kineman ciuo will meet on Saturday, Feb ruary 3, at 2:00 p. m. at the school cafetorium. A film will be shown which will last about hours. Parents of the club members and any others Inter ested are invited to attend. Bill Salter spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Salter, and with other rel Atives In lone. AJ3 El s Ba 1 stationed ai Rurns spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom returned home the first of the week after visiting relatives in Portland over the week-end. Eldon Madden Is 111 in wana WAlla at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leosis, where he went recently for a visit. Due to tne snow storm he stayed over. He is under doctors care now and confined to bed, but hopes to return to lone soon. Those from lone who attended Pomona Grange in Irrigon on Saturday included Master of Wil lows Grange, Berl Akers and Mrs. Akers; Mr. and Mrs. ware raw ford; Mr. and Mrs. Art Dazel and Earl Morgan. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Braaten of Hermiston were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ana wrs. Wallace Matthews and family. Wiihur Akers returned home from the Heppner hospital on FriHnv whpre he has been con fined due to illness. Mr. Akers will be convalescing for some two weeks before he may return tn work Mrs. Ray Boyce was hostess to the Bridge club at her home nn Wednesday evening. Mrs. Walter Jacobs received high; Mrs. Pete Cannon second high; and Mrs. Gene Hall received low. Mrs. Arnie Hedman was a guest as one member was un able to attend. Mr nnfl Mrs. Van Hubbard re- nrnori tn Tnne the first of the week after spending a few days in Portland. A Sundav euest at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce was his father from conaon. Mr nnH Mrs. Alfred Nelson tnnif thpir son Kenneth to Cor vallis over the week-end for Sen- ior Week-end. The jNeisons vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bros trom of Monmouth. They also visited with her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day at Albany on Saturday night. Tank rniTTi snent Wednesday of last week through Monday of this week with his parents dur ing mid-semester vacation, i c family attended a youtn rany in Hermiston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe tngienmn a. if nMilmt nn were in renaieion munua business. . . , Mrs. Rosie Fauoion ana ibim- ily of Hood River visiiea wiui hZ mMhpr Mrs. Ida Esteb. Bill Bryant, fiance of Cathy Faubion accompanied them. Grangers Have Degree wilinga Hranpe out on the first and second degree work at the Grange hall on Sunday for 13 randidates from the Board- man and Willows Grange com bined. In return the Boardman Grange will put on the third and fourth degree work at their hall on February 11. A social was held following the meeting, xf- nH Mrs. Oeoree Fichter of Lone Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Mattlon Hicks of Lone Rock vis ited at the home or tneir bum and brother, Cecil hicks anu family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and Susan were in Portland last week on business. Mrs. Harold Sherer naa a relatives in on Saturday aiter rr, n tt-ish her dauehter Judy a happy 16th birthday. Mrs. Mar ion Palmer. Mrs. iee rinct" trirls and Mrs. Dick Sherer, Scott and Todd were guests. Mr anil Mrs. Faul reuviuim were hosts to a potlucK dinner j at their home on Saturday even ing. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKlnney, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea and Alvin McCabe. many trips do they make to take care of: 1. Pruning for safety or shape? 2. Spraying, one multipurpose spraying, or everulr" 3. Suckering at the base? 4. Staking or supporting a tree through a tender developmental period until It can stand alone? 5. Evtrs water during dry sea son., 7 6. Surface rooting or cutting off the roots, and repairing the side walks they have heaved at a cost to the city of about 50 cents a square foot? "The best trees, the least call back. As a home owner, you may do what you please about the trees on vour home grounds. With those on your parking strip whose ownership and mainten ance vou share with the city, It may be a different story. "The right time to be super critical about a street tree Is hefnre. rAther than after, vou plant it. These are the main fac tors welched In choosing trees on our lists: "Longevity A beautiful tree, like a well built house, is some thing to pass along to future generations. Generally undesir able are those llkelv to die early or to weaken until they have to be destroyed because of the safety hazard they create. Cleanliness The dropping leaves, fruits, and flowers of some trees are hard to dispose of. It is desirable that a de ciduous tree drop Its leaves rap- (Ily and all at once, so that they can be cleaned up In one operation. Good growth habit A pleas ing shape and mass is probably most Important. A tree that does n't have to be trimmed over head to lot wires pass and which naturally branches high enough to allow sidewalk clearance, is desirable. For the most part, it Is best o choose trees with an ascending growth habit rather cendlng branches. "Disease and pest resistance The best street trees are subject to the fewest diseases, the least serious, and those least likely to assume epidemic proportions. "Deep roots Shallow-rooted trees can be robbers, vandaU, and weaklings; they steal nour ishment and moisture; they break td lews Iks. curbs and water mains. Uut many are beautiful and other la dlrabl. If you do, give It plenty of room. "Adaptability to soil and cli mateStudy your own terrain nd Its mlcro-rllmate. A tree might be subject to frost dam age In hollows where cold air Is trartwd. but might survive on a slope or location with good air drainage. "Don't take any single factor too seriously. No tree is perfect. Before and after planting, con sider them as you do your friends, with the good outweigh ing the bad." Saturday Night Special Live Music By -- Echo's Duo -STEFANFS FINE FOODS. IONE SPECIAL FAMILY DINNERS SERVED ON SUNDAYS BEFORE YOU BUY ANY COLOR TV - SEE ZENITH! 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