ft HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. ThurxlcT. Aoguat 13. WO
Flower Pointers For the Fair Given
Pointer for exhibiting flower
ni th Pair were reviewed and
(II.Hciifvsed lit the meeting of the
Ileppner Carden Club Monday
evening. The group met nt the
Jwme of Mm. Allre MeCabe.
Number one rule Is: Head the
premium Hook. Thl Riven the
rulea and regulation for hortl
culture division and the floral
arrangements, page 35. Note
Pule 5 Horticulture apwlmen
must bo crown by the exhibitor
and should be LABELED with
the correct name whenever pos
alblo. Thin U considered an edu
cational label so that anyone
liking the specimen can write
t,i-n the name ao it can be
asked for correctly at the nura
rv
Mra. Bill Rawlins gave the
nnx-edure for preparing the
fi.iuprs. Thev Hhould be cut with
a sharp knife the day before
the show. It ahould do cut ai a
ulant to give maximum water
Intake. They should be cut ear
ly in the morning or late eve
ning. The flowers should be
placed in deep water over night,
if possible and at least for sev
eral hours. The foliage that will
be below the water line In the
arrangement or container for
the horticultural specimen may
be removed. Mrs. Rawlins ex
plained that the water would be
supplied to the foliage before
the blossom.
Care should be exercised to
cut the blooms in the right
stage, not too far open and not
too close to bud stage. Some
buds like glads will continue to
open while other buds will wilt
and drop.
Mrs. Rawlias showed a meth
od of transporting flowers. Take
a large flatfish box of heavy
cardboard with a telescoped lid
and cut a hole In the lid the
size of the containers. When the
container is set in this hole, it
is held upright and apart from
other containers.
Business Meeting
Officers plus two members
will meet to make up the pro
grams for the year. Mrs. E. E.
Gonty has volunteered to bo one
of the plus two. Anyone else
with ideas for programs who
would like to serve on this com
mittee is asked to call Mr. Raw
lins. The group was asked to the
Bill Rawlins home for the Sept
ember meeting for a 6:43 pot
luck supper. The group is asked
to meet at the Neighborhood
Center about 6:15 to go out as
a group.
' Plans are progressing- for the
Booth at the Fair. Mrs. Bob
Clough is chairman. Plans are
to work on it ' in the evening
of Aug. 24 and during the day
Aug. 25. Anyone wishing to do
nate his or her services is ask
ed to call Mrs. Clough.
Birthday Refreshments
For refreshments Missy Eu
banks shared her birthday cake,
ana puncn.
bnnka of Portland are here via
Itlng Mrs. MeCabe who la Mra
Kuhonk's mother.
Laat weekend they were In
Union vixltlnff and made a first
trip to Anthony Lake.
lone Bands To
Practice Monday
10NE lone Band will prac
tlre Auir. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Thia
practice is for lone High School
and 8th grade.
The Willows Grange win noia
their annual picnic in the lone
Park Sunday, Aug. 16 at 5:00
p.m. All grangers and friends
are Invited to attend the pot
luck picnic. The grange will fur
nish ice cream, coffee and punch
and dinnerware service.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrkk Martin
spent last week at the home of
hi-r narents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Norton In Dallas. They also took
Imr nn rents to the coast to spend
a couple of days near Yachats.
Several from lone attenoea
the Ileppner Chamber of Com
more tour throueh the Morrow
County Produce Potato Plant on
Monday. . Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson,
Roy Lind-strom and Verner
Trnedson.
Stefania to Euaene
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefani, Jr.,
spent the weekend In Eugene
with their son Jerry Stefani and
family. Teresa, Teona and Den
nis returned home with them
after visiting a couple weeks
with their brother.
James' Meet Maattas
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell James
and sons spent Saturday In Port
land whore they met Mr. and
Mrs. John Maatta and daughter
of Lebanon. Mrs. Maatta taught
kindergarten in Ileppner a couple
years ago, and Mr. Maatta work
ed for Dick Wilkinson. The two
families had a picnic dinner and
visited the Zoo. In the evening
they attended the Lake Oswego
Water Festival Ski Show, in
which Mark, Frank, and Joe
Halvorsen, and Jackie Howton
participated. Others attending
from lone were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Howton and Mrs. Mark
Halvorsen.
At Potato Plant
Linda Nichols, Bonnie Ball,
Pattie Crawford and Sharlene
Hamlett started working at the
Morrow Produce Co. in Board
man Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
drove to Yakima Sunday to
spend the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck St. Mary. On Tuesday
evening Mrs. Marjorie Baker
from Hermiston was an over
night guest.
Mr and Mrs. Mark Halvorsen
nf T n r.ramln were euests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend,
weekend.
LONEROCK NEWS
LONEROCK Lonerockera are
very pleased that their little
town la the only one in Oregon
that was chosen by the Jantzen
Co. for their 1971 aporta wear
spring and summer season cata
loir. These catalogs are availa
ble to buyers In stores from
coast to coast. The background
scenes were all of Lonerock and
Included pictures of the models
taken at the Big Rock, the
church, school house, board
walks, corrals and many build
ings. This particular assignment
was because of its uniqueness
when things like we have here
are rapidly disappearing.
The models were a bit timid
about the trip for they had
heard we had rattle snakes and
all kinds of bugs In this area
but they saw neither while here.
This does not mean that the
snakes have disappeared, as
both Mattlon Hicks and Carroll
Davis killed several that had 11
Public Notices
NOTICE
NOTICE Or THE PROPOSED
FORMATION OF BOARDMAN
RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT
a ArMfftH
Notice la hereby given that
the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon has called for
a hearing on the Formation
BOARDMAN RL KAL. Jrmc i w
rattlera and button. Many have
been seen along the county
roads with bob tails but no rat
tles. They have been cut off
by some collector.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heldenger
from Portland have finished the
concrete foundations for their
36x42 ft. house but they had
help from their neighbors here
and all put In long hours. They
Included Lloyd and Jim Rogers,
Louey Dahl. and Carroll Davis.
m i - .ichf Advertise
unused Items on the classified
page of The Gazette-Times
TF.CTION DISTRICT on August
26, 1970 at the nour oi
PM. at the Boardman City Hall.
Boardman. Oregon. The bound
arlea of the projosed district
shall be:
Beginning at the South me
ander line of the Culumbla
River and the West Seilon
line of Section Ten (10),
Township Four (4) North,
Range Twenty-four (21)
EWM.; thence South along
the West Section lino of Sec
tions Ten (10). Fifteen
(13), and Twenty-two (22) to
the Southwest corner of Sec
tion Twenty-two (22), Town
ship Four (1) North, Range
Twenty-four (24) EWM.;
thence East along the South
Section line of Sections Twen
two (22), Twenty-three (23).
Twenty four 24), Nineteen
(19), Twenty (20), Twenty
one (21), Township Four (4)
North, Range Twenty-five
(25) EWM.; thence East
along the South Section lines
of Sections Nineteen (19),
Tivnntv (20). and Twenty-
one (21) to the Southeast
corner of Section Twenty one
CD, Township Four Ml
North. Range Twenty kI
(26) EWM.: thence North
along the East Section line
of Sections Twenty-one (211.
Sixteen (10). Nine 9). rour
(1) of Township Four (1)
North. Range Twentyalx
CG) EWM-! thence North
along the East Sutton line
of Section Thirty-three (33).
Township Five (5) North
Range Twenty-six (26)
EWM.. to the Northeast cor
ner of Section Thirty-three
(33), Township Five (5)
North. Range Twenty-six
(26) EWM., thence West
along the North Section lines
of Sections Thirty-three (33).
Thirty-two (32), and Thirty
one (31). Township Five (5)
North, Range Twenty-six
(26) EWM.; thence West
along the North Section line
of Sections Thirty-six (36)
and Thirty five (35). Town
ship Five (5) North. Range
Twenty-five (25) EWM, to
the South meander line of
the Columbia River; thence
Southwest along the South
meander line of the Colum
bia River to the point of be
ginning. EXCEPTING from
such Rural Fire Protection
District any and all right-of-way
and Improvements of
the Union Pacific Railroad
Company and also any and
all rolling stock of auch com
pany, and any and all lands
or Improvement of the Unit
ed States, Morrow County,
the City of Boardman, or any
other municipality and any
lands controlled by the State
Department of Forestry or
grazing lands of the United
States or the State of Oregon.
The purpose of this hearing
is to allow any interested per
son or persona to be heard eith
er for or against the Formation
BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PRO
TECTION DISTRICT aa provided
in O.R.S. 478.020.
By the Order of the County
Court, Heppner. Oregon.
Sadie Parrlsh
County Clerk of
Morrow County
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