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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1972)
r -4 I us. , IIMI. Thursday, FVb, 54, )rr2 occasion, jto in. ihlmilso en j.) id 4 luck itiuntr. Honorary memlrs . re a f,.Uos: F41I Morfan. V LU llehker, MM- Vuf, UUW Colter. Clara Klnraid. Uif Crawlord ami W.C. Crawford. MeiiiU rs of llie Ioiw Gar. il n Club plan lo prune the street tree. eather per. niililii(.:, Ift-inning at V ou a 111. on klomla). rb. It. A rot lurk w til I hfld at no.m b th.u.e partirlpatinf at Yl-ta llelikt'i hoine. 11 100 Ireea r pUnlvd ten eirs ai?o t tlie local club. Untie In Sale 111 rrrentl), Mr. an.1 Mra. Paul Pelt) John, .sr. lolled llielr uran.1. Jchn F. Cole Win$ Famous Freedom Award ti.te?tM-h( T!.f it.r. t-tu rd .!,!!' eii irin.!ind in rrd, tHi"'d !'.h Ucrd il.1iti Nils. Mr. V.lum i n.t-r Uked itJ ai-igmd Ilt Ciko. As V.rs.. W.i'.i i-itw-i h.r i'.t'.f, Vr, J J lilt niNtr Vis, Har.JJ !4:t. t! c.ir.i.'d Hit- fifts. The b' t re i lai'i-il m a lu urt-!uj-Hi Hit. A iiiotii the I'Ufsis er Ilif ntotht rs of t!w coiiiJe, Mr. Kusm'H llotm'N and Mrs, Cbrriicf H.ilU. T!i I i'o Crat'tri-eii ir diiiiit r ufNis uf Mr.midMrN. Kfii Mariitull. leMiut.m, t-a GliASOF f AKD PARTY ON SATl Kl AY Th. re uill to a WUIos Crii t'-NKiu..iri'd card rt) tlilx SatunUy. at 8 00 p.m. riii. Mt an.1 Pedro tn pUi'J with nfrcshineiits M rfil, Jl.M donations t-l GRANGE IURTHPAY amuiATt-n The (Ab Hirth.Uy of the Uill.'ii Graiii-e 48 ctle hratod on Feb. 20 t) aprol tnately 33 nwinWrs, Tlw l.M-al organization was (.hiikI eJ on Feb. 4, 1926. Mrs. Milium Zinter lukfd and vis won: K'AF-Vr. liner H4U a h.nrri 4! t n U! siv. 1 r .in 1 1 ! . IC. Tin ; r,i m C- .1" tvU s.t .sir h- im ff Vr. IVhi.u. Mr Kj, ith Vi. 1 ..- Cf! .. V:. ! ::! iU.. aud bn.it 1. r-iu-U. rf d sii:tu'd (he rake for the itiurlilc r. 1 f .lie llanis Mr, l'.i! ! ;t In . 1. f.- m mi mm fte ID OKI " ' " trV. IV. , , , la s Jot.r. F. C''. V.Ml v is tn !tt V J. Njv ini t former ri.Jf.v ol ii.-;1."!-" . tut i 1 street fru; jd I:: a reei; f a 19T1 Ai.'i of f!if Fff J -i. TPuniiTi-Mi 2: Vil'.t 1 Fvirj't. K Us rt'Ciw.J .ir. H-m-Crt.:ica:e A rd Arm-'d Fcrcrs I tier; " wt.: Js An Am-r:car.v- lone Gorden Book Wins B LincU VoKa Fev. EdCuttinf'siiinHitiCt1. ment that the I mm CrJ r. Club's Yearbook had or. first ui its categorv in Blue V:. District No. ID opened !! February 9 metmg. Mrs. Carland Snsor.'s home is the setting for the meeting with Mrs. Ernest Kelikerand Mrs. Van Hubbard, 0 hostesses ith V.rs. San- - sou. February 28, 29 and March 2 ere the tentative dates chosen to do the annual :spring prurang of the street trees tuch have been planted over a period of vears by the Garden Club. At this time, members iil spat areas in need of new plantings. On February 14-15. Fev. Cutting attended the Land scape Design Study Course C at Seetbrier Inn Mot:r Hotel, Portland. t. report as made of the enthusiastic response of Morron County teachers or. tie circulated sample copies of the "People and Their Environment," . conservation resource material available through the National Council cf State Garden Clubs. "Sand pressing those lovely garden flowers for winter bouquets is a lot of fun and a very economical hobby too:" stated Mrs. Sansor.as she demonstrated the method used. No Coer pressed be tween the leaves of a book can compare in beauty with . one coming out of a sand tray. They have their origin al shape,' practical all of their natural color and bril liance. Many could pass as - fresh out of the garden. Eas Kiest to sand press are the . everyday favorites: pansies, violas, marigolds, verbenas, cosmos, snapdragons and bachelor buttons. Mrs. Swan son had pressed arrange ::ro?nts of zinnias that were - -lovely, There are only three : prequisites for sand press ing: 1. A box of FINE sand is needed as it wEl exert a gen '' tie even pressure on all sur- faces. 'Boardman sand is - ideal) . ; 2. Use only flowers that ,' have just come into bloom. 3. Allow 10 days to two weeks of patient waiting while the Cowers are slowly drying Id the sand-this is the secret of their natural color. After gently shaking the sand from the blooms, they are ready to be used in vase arrangements, wall plaques or casting in clear plastic. , ,". Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Kel iker, and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn showed pictures made en tirely of vegetable and Cower seeds. The pictures had been made by Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Ted Edelman, Stanfield, and former Garden Club nwrr, . bers. A tip for houseplant enthu siasts was given. A fertili zer with ingredients in just the right balance is no fur ther away than the egg car ton in your refrigerator. One quart of water mixed withl egg yolk will feed 10 plants in 6-inch pots. Feed twice a week in the growing season. At the next meeting, the lone Garden Club will have as honored guest, Mrs. Charles Dallas, Pendleton. Mrs. Dallas is Director of . Elue Mt. District No. 10. The meeting will beat Mrs. Harold Huber's Lexington . home on March 8, at 1:3' p.m. Wednesday, April 2C, is the tentative date that was set for the annual Garden Club Plant Sale. Full details will be announced at a later date. Wheat League Show The Dalles Jon Hedman Grand Champion Steer THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS CONGRATULATE YOU FOR YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS 3 -m f Bank of Eastern Oregon Cal's Arco Service Case Furniture Co. Central Market Coast-to-Coast Store L. E. Dick Elma's Apparel Farley Motor Co. Fiesta liowl First National Bank of Oregon Heppner Branch Pacific International - Portland Grand Champion Livestock Judging Team T , , dry 11 vl if ( :,fv y-i KIRK ROBINSON TED BELLAMY .- ' ' " ' V n .- ? r : Morrow County Fair Heppner 3 - Kirk Robinson All Around Champion FFA Showman Gardner's Men's wear The Gazette-Times John Gochnauer Farm Bureau Insurance . Gonts Gray's Repair Shop and Union Oil Consignee Harris Drive-in Heppner Auto Parts Heppner Cleaners Heppner Inland Chemical Co. v-M ! KYLE HAL ROBINSON WHITAKER Advisor . A Heppner Lumber Co. Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Heppner Nor-Gas Leonard's Shell Service Kinzua Corporation M & R Company MiLadies Apparel Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Murravs Rexall Drug 1 Sherman County Fair Moro - 7 1 Kyle Robinson High Point Man on Champion Livestock Judging Team Northwestern Motel Peterson's Jewelers Paul Pettyjohn Co. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency Jack Van Winkle's Sears Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant Thomson Bros. Grocery Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Insurance Van Winkle's Motel