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EIGHT The llrppnrr Gairtte-Timn. Heppnrr, Oregon, Thursday, November 17. 1S3
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BMCC library adds
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PDBLIC NOTICES
The library at Blue Mountain
Community Collope has been
designed as an official depository
for U.S. Government publica
tions, according to Mary Bates.
BMCC head librarian.
Mark Hatfield. U.S. Senator
from Orecon. made the designa
tion of the library as a selective
depository. Only the library at
Tort land State University is a full
governmental document deposi
tory in the state of Oregon.
As a selective depository, cer
tain documents will automatical
ly come to the college. Others, the
college may select to receive.
This designation is "quite a
coup" for Umatilla county, ac
cording to Bates. The documents
will be housed not only at the
BMCC library, but also at the
Umatilla County library, the
Umatilla County Law Library
and East Central Oregon Associ
ation of Counties (ECOAC).
Documents of "significance to
the region" tho relating
to agriculture, industry and
governmental interests will be
selected to be received. Bates
added The college has always
had a hard copy of the Congres-
sional Record available, she
noted, but now it will be on
microfiche.
Among those items now to be
sent by the federal government
are: Budget of the U.S. Govern
ment, Catalog of Federal Domes
tic Assistance. Census Bureau
Catalog. Code of Federal Regula
tions. Congressional District
Data Book and the like.
Librarians from the various .
spvicie that will store tho
documents will hold an orienta
tion session and workshop Nov. 3
at Blue Mountain Community
College to learn how to organize
the collection. Dick Meyers, in
charge of documents of the state
of Oregon library in Salem, will
conduct the workshop.
Bates, who was responsible for
the original planning for reques
ting the designation, noted that
the BMCC library's newest
function is "in line with the
regional mission the college
has." She noted also that as a
designated depository, the libra
ry receives the documents for
free, instead of having to sub
scribe to them as has been done
in the past.
In addition to being a federal
depository, the BMCC library
also has state of Oregon govern
mental documents available as
well as census material. The
library is the regional energy
library and is a fire science
library as well.
Delivery of U.S. governmental
documents is expected to begin in
the spring.
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The Wonders Of
America's National Ptrks
How much do you know
about natural wonders in
this country? Taking this
test can put wroe of your
wondering to rest.
1. In which state it there
a park where you can have a
snowball fight even in the
middle of the summer? (a)
Wisconsin (b) Colorado (c)
Montana
In the
Garden Patch
by Susan Russell
When the weather turns cold I usually find it hard to get
outside and do any yard work. I'm betting that I'm not the
only timid one when it comes to nasty weather, so this month
I thought I would write about something that can be done
indoors. How about starting some new plants with cuttings
from plants you have in your home?
There are many ways of going about propagating new
plants from your old house plants. The most familiar way is
to take short cuttings and place them in a glass of water until
roots develop. This method has usually worked well for me.
However, most gardening manuals state that roots de
veloped in water are brittle and more difficult to transplant
than roots produced in a moist soil mix. If you would like to
try rooting cuttings in a potting mix, this is a good method.
Put a small clay pot inside another, larger pot so that there is
about an inch between the pots. Fill this inch of space with
damp soil and place cuttings in the soil. Fill the small inner
pot with water. The water will seep out of the pot and keep the
soil around the cuttings evenly moist.-
Some common house plants can be rooted from leaf
cuttings. Streptocarpus or "Cape Primrose" and Begonia
are two of these. Take a leaf and make several cuts along the
mid-rib. Tack the leaves down firmly in a pot so that the cut
ribs are in contact with moist soil. Tiny new plants will grow
from each cut in the leaf.
African Violets and Sansevieria can be rooted by placing a
leaf upright in a pot of soil. For African Violets, cut a leaf
with one-quarter to two inches of stalk remaining. Place the
stalk in the soil and support the leaf with toothpicks. A new
plant will sprout from the stalk. For Sansevieria, cut a piece
of the leaf about three inches long and bury an end about an
inch or so in potting soil. Again, the new plant will emerge
from the base of the old leaf.
With any of these leaf cutting methods, it would be a good
idea to use a loose plastic bag to make a mini green house
over the rooting pots. This will prevent the leaves from
drying out before roots can form. Be sure that the plastic
doesn't touch the plants or they may rot. Make sure that
there is some air circulation into the plastic cover either by
leaving the bottom open or by poking small holes in the top of
the plastic bag. Check the soil in the rooting pots often to
make sure that it doesn't dry out.
Layering is another way to root new plants. With this
method, it is possible to start larger stems than with the other
methods. To layer a plant the stem at the point where roots
are desired is notched or girdled and wrapped with a moist
rooting medium. This can be either sphagnum moss or
potting soil. Hold a small amount of the rooting medium
around the notched stem of the plant to be layered. Cover the
medium with plastic and loop string around it to tie it
securely to the plant stem. Keep the soil or moss damp and
roots will develop at the wound in the plant stem. When you
can see that a good root system has developed, cut the plant
below the layer and re-pot. This method would be especially
good on a plant such as a Dieffenbachia that has a long cane
but has lost most of its lower leaves.
I hope this has given you some ideas so that you can put
your green thumb to work inside during these cold winter
months. If you have quick rooting plants, you may even be
able to get some starts potted up in time for Christmas gift
giving.
Spray Early!
For Broadloaf Weed Control
with GLEAN
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for Cheatgrasg control are also available.
2. Which state features
a park with beautiful cas
cading waterfalls and tower
ing sequoia trees? (a) New
York (b) California (c)
Wyoming
3. Which state is the
home of a national monu
ment that offers the chance
to walk on craters resembling
those on the moon? (a)Tex
as (b) Idaho (c) Florida
4. Where is a national
monument that allows you
to climb sand dunes even
though you are not near the
ocean? (a) Utah (b) Colo
rado (c) Ohio
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Plaids &
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$1.23 yd.
We sincerely apologize and
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venience you our valued
customers.
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Publlihed purunt to ORS 294.250
COUNTY COURT ORDERS - OCTOBER. 1983
10-5-83 nunc pro tunc 9-28-83
Creating lint Item and trnfr of fund within th traaiurtr
tax collector budgt in th general fund.
10-19-83
Tranfr of fund In the treiurertx collector budget within
the general fund.
10-26-83 . , ,
Agreeiaent aigned-Stoke Landing Senior Center of Irrlgon.
Ordinance No. MC-C-4-83 expenditure for contruction of
enlor citiien center.
Reaolutlon-Federei Revenue Sharing money to Stoke Landing
Senior Center of Irrlgon, Inc.
Published: November 17, 1983
Brbr Bioodeworth
Clerk of the Morrow County Court
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