Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 24, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 24, 1978
Doctor Wolff speaks to club
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Dr. Wallace Wolff, Hepp
ner's noted Gladiolus enthusi
ast, was the featured speaker
at the lone Garden Club
meeting August 9 at the
Heppner Seventh Day Adven
tist Church. With several
beautiful glads from his gar
den, Dr. Wolff explained the
growth habits and needs of
growing glads and the points
to look for when selecting
gladiolus for exhibition.
In his garden, Dr. Wolff has
60 different varieties and he
sets out about 1,000 gladiolus
corms beginning in mid-April
with successive plantings
every two weeks thru May.
The corms are planted 4-6
inches deep in fertile loam in a
location which received full
sun. A regular water and
fertilizer schedule must , be
maintained. The quality of the
bloom produced is already
determined by the time two
leaves appear and any devia
tion from the schedule will
show itself in the size and
placement of the blooms on
the stalk.
Gladiolus corms are sold in
4 sizes, small, medium, large,
and jumbo although this size is
not indicative of the size of the
bloom produced. The varieties
are classified in five sizes
from the small 100 up the the
very large 500. The 200 and 300
sizes have been developed to a
finer degree and have many
facets in their characteristics
and is a good reference for the
gardener interested in pur
chasing proven glads.
In selecting glads for show
at county fair or flower
exhibits, the gardener should
know that each variety must
meet the measurements for
its' specific size. The 100
cannot have a basal floret
larger than 2Mb inches in
diameter or smaller than 1V4
inches.
Delta Huber and Judy
Osmin served refreshments to
the members and guests
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during a short business meet-,
ing. Plans for constructing a
community booth and enter
ing arrangements and speci
mens in the county fair were
discussed as well as the
September meeting which will
be a mini-flower show held at
the lone United Church of
Christ Social room. The public
is invited to participate in the
flower show on September 13.
Mrs. Harold Huber and Mrs.
Lee Pettyjohn are co-chairpersons
and may be contacted
for more information about
the flower show.
Health district
ground work
Petitions are being circulated this week that would put ,
formation of a county-wide health care district on the
November general election ballot. Here Pioneer Memorial
Hospital administrator Bob Byrnes goes over some details of
the petition and district with petitioners Orville W. Cutsforth
and Mary Kennison. Alice Bartlett of Boardman is the third
prime petitoner. About 600 names are needed to put the'
measure on the ballot, with about 200 signatures collected
thus far.
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Sweeney named campaign
Chairman for Bennett
Chuck Bennett, Democratic
candidate for Dist. 55 repre
sentative, announced this
week that Heppner Attorney
Mike Sweeney will head his
campaign in Morrow County.
A resident of Gates, Bennett
defeated Rep. Jack Sumner of
Heppner in the May primary
and will face Republican Bill
Bellamy in the November
general election.
Sweeney said Bennett had
scheduling conflicts that kept
him from attending the fair
and rodeo, but noted that the
candidate will return to Mor
row County in early Septem
ber for a 10-day stay during
which time Bennett will cam
paign door-to-door.
"Chuck is a knowledgeable
and concerned candidate who
prefers to talk to people
one-on-one to get their ideas
and express his," said Sween
ey. Sweeney said public speak
ing engagements will also be
arranged during Bennett's
stay in Morrow County.
Ballot measure's effect on BMCC
unknown, president tells board
"The impact of Ballot Mea
sure 6 on Blue Mountain
Community College cannot be
determined at this time,"
President Ron Daniels told the
board in a report at the
regular August meeting. Dan
iels said, "Even with release
of the 138 page report pre
pared by Attorney General
Jim Reddin, there are still
many unanswered questions."
"If I were to release
preliminary figures now,
there is a strong possibility
that as additional questions
are answered, those figures
would change. The release of
conflicting estimates would
only add to the confusion
surrounding the measure and
could damage credibility of
the college," Daniels said.
Plans for improving regis
tration procedures were de
scribed to the board in a
report presented by Dean of
Students, Pat Loughary. Fall
term registration will be
conducted in the MAC Center
with all registration stations
housed in that building. This
physical arrangement will
allow students to complete all
registration steps in one area.
In prior years registration
stations have been established
in several buildings, thus
complicating the process for
the students. It is anticipated
that the new procedure which
will be used on a trial basis
Fall Term will require less
student time for registration.
According to Dean Lough
ary, the college is also
planning to mail complete
Fall Term Class Schedules to
all box holders in the college
district and to hold an evening
registration on Thursday, Sep
tember 21.
The bulk mailing of class
schedules is a first time effort
by the college and is intended
to increase public awareness
of the programs and classes
available at the college. The
evening registration is also a
first time effort and has been
established to assist those
students who would be re
quired to miss work if
registration times were avail
able only in the daytime.
In other business, the
board:
Accepted a bid from
Sherwood & Roberts for all
college liability insurance.
The total insurance premium
for 1978-79 will be $1,557,
compared to $9,943 for the
1977-78 year.
Hired Susan Lloyd, photo
graphy instructor; Larry Par
menter, civil engineering in
structor; and Janet Groat,
Public Information Coordina
tor. Instructed President Dan
iels to contact Wally Wedin
and Anna Lee Kennedy to see
if they would agree to accept
another three-year term on
the college budget committee.
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