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F.KiHT - The Heppner (.»/rite Itm ev depporr. Orrgun W /dnrsd»), June II. W Heppner Happenings^ Frequent spraying key to pest control Mr* Mary Goheen returned Saturday from a visit to the Expo Center in Vancouver. BC She took advantage of a tour and traveled with a group that vhc had gone with before Their first vtop was at Har m on Hot Springs on the Fra/er River They spent two days at the Expo site on False Creek The Monorail was quite an attraction with lines of people waiting to board There were 60 or 61 pavilions and at least V) eating establishments with fireworks every night Various con veyance* were used to transport poo pie from one end of the site to the other, such as a stemwheeler and a ferry boat The Egyptian Omninvn Center has a projection system which creates an image nine times larger than a 35mm camera and has a gigantic hemispherical screen ()nc of the largest pavilions is the Cana dian Pavilion which is not on the site Mrs Cioheen's party had din ner at The Prow, overlooking the river They returned home by way of Victoria. British Columbia, where they toured the Butchart Gardens They crossed the ferry to Port Angeles and on home Mrs Mary Bristow, of lone, sister of Mrs Helen Keithley of Heppner and mother of Mary Jean McCabe of Heppner. had surgery recently at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland She is reported as doing well, but will not be home for some time Mrs Elmer Knighten. of Condon, visited with Ida Lynn and Mary Bryant one day last week Mr and Mrs Nelson Connor hosted a dinner on Friday night in honor of Mary Connor's completing the eighth grade Present were Mr • • Consumers interested in how to ev aluate the quality of clothing con struction can gel help from the Oregon State University Extension Service "Duality Standards in Clothing Construction." PNW 0197. is a revisol publication designed to assist consumers in making objective evaluations of both ready-to-wear and home-sewn garments, points out Ardis Koester. Extension textiles and clothing specialist Prepared by Dorothy Elfi. 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Sof <S Scoff B a rn e tt 7 30-6 p.m. o sion clothing specialist with assistance from Koester and Ernestine Porter.University of Idaho clothing specialist, the five page publication is a description of stan dards that can be used to evaluate clothing construction Some standards apply to nearly all construction techniques, the publica tion notes The construction tcchni que should result in a detail, finish or area that is attractive and in conspicuous. functional and durable The publication includes ideas for evaluating the quality of such con struction techniques as buttonholes, seams, hems, casings, fusing and pockets It also describes what to livik for in the fit of gjrments The publication, which costs 25 cents, may be obtained through county Extension offices in Oregon. Washington, and Idaho Oregon residents may order by mail from the Bulletin Clerk, OSU. Corvallis 97531 Mail orders should include an additional 25 cents to cover the costs of postage and handling Second Jack‘n Jill slated Willow Creek Country Club golfers will hold their second Jack and Jill Mini tournament on Fridav For Summer Driving ù jv e Hermiston. Boardnun. Echo. Stan field, Umatilla area After some 10 years of spraying all pines in the region, the Depart ment had reduced a then heavy population to an occasional adult moth Since the discontinuation of the spray program nearly 10 years ago. the insect has been on the in crease. according to Fitch, and is again reaching epidemic propor nuns It kills the new growth tips of all species of pines and Fitch has seen some small ornamental pines so heavily infested that they have died Many pines around the region are becoming severely disfigured he says The control recommendation calls for using cygon spray as a 23 4 T li quid concentrate at the dilution rate of 4 teaspivins per gallon of water Spraying should begin immediately and should continue at intervals of once every 2 weeks through mid July Emergence of the shoot moth is starting now. but will continue tor several weeks The every-two-week spray interval is aimed at controll- Tips on evaluating clothing construction Designed and engineered ingini for a smooth ride and long mileage • Now is the time to start spray pro grams for two of the area’s major pests, the cherry fruit fly and the pine shiv a n*<h according to Luther Fitch. Oregon Sute University Ex tension Agent in Hermiston Cherry Fruit Fly, the "cherry maggot" fly can best be controlled by frequent spray s of the chctTy trees and all surrounding foliage with any one of several general use insec ticides including dia/inon. methox- ychlor. sevin, or malathion The secret to success is in frequent spraying Fitch advises spraying ac cording to the label of the product being used which may he as frequent as every three to five days He cau tions to be sure and follow the label interval between last application and harvest The European Pine Shiva Moth is a quarantined insect that can have a devastating effect on both omamen tal pine trees and commercial pine timber It was held in check suc cessfully for many by a spray pro gram mounted by the Oregon Department of Agriculture in the and Mrs Truman Messenger Jr. of Hermiston. grandparents Other grandparents. Mr and Mrs Albert Connor and Mr and Mrs Truman Messenger Sr . were unable to at tend On Saturday the Connors at tended the auction and dinner at lone Later that evening they drove to Hermiston to Mrs Connor’» parents and they all went to the Tn- Cities to Kadlec Hospital where Truman Messenger Sr is a patient Mrs Ruth Nutting and Mrs Ha/el Mahoney were in John Day Sunday to attend the high school rodeo Mike Mahoney took first place in calf roping at Bums on Saturday and first place in team roping in John Day Sunday Mr Harold Stevens of Hardman is home now from the hospital after suffering a heart attack He is im pros ing and is happy to be home He would appreciate cards Darrell and Sue Vinson have returned home from Kansas and at tended the auction and dinner at lone on Saturday Mrs Vinson celebrated her birthday on this day Eastern Oregon presents awards Flastem Oregon Slate College faculty, staff and students were honored Thursday at the I9H6 awards assembly at Inlow Hall Student Academic Awards went to Jerry I) Donovan. Boardman Outstanding Regional Business Slu dent, Cindi Bergstrom. Heppner Outstanding Business Economics Student Student recognition awaids went to Cindi Bergstrom. Heppner and Sandra Ward. Heppner student government awards ing the staggered *>»*rh of adults before they lay eggs and of the resulting larvae (worm) stage from the egg hatch before the young worms re-enter the shoot tip», ex plains Fitch avalanches and landslides, says an in ternational wildlife magazine Declining tree counts, due m air pollution problems, provide fewer natural barriers against heavy snows and rains .T T - ±9 - C f c e Friday June 13 2 SHOWS 6:00 & 8:15 Morrow County Fairgrounds Tickets ARE GOOD fo r BOTH Shows 1 ftn MINUTES OF 1 AA UU TH RILLS • LAUGHS UU 1 1 RESERVE0 AND ADMI SSI ON TICKETS ON S A U CIRCUS DAY AT SHOWGROUNDS CLO W N S • A ER IA LIST S ELEPHANTS • A C R O B A T S SAVE evening. June 13 at 6 p m The activity will involve male and female couples playing a modified nine hole Chapman type of play Iherc will be prizes for low scores and special events The charge will be 54 jver couple Light snacks will be served bv the committee in charge Bob and Sharon Harrison and Raymond and Norma French are in charge of this second Jack and Jill of the season ( Xhcrv are scheduled for July 11 and August I And nd* A D V A N C E T IC K E T S A T R E D U C E D P R IC E S J2S0 l500 l500 *700 Now Through 10 30 Friday, June 13. 1986 Children Adults tlO & I ’nder) 676 5144 (11 & Older) Tickets at the Gate Children Adults (Purchased after 10:30 a m. Friday and at the Rate.) 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