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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
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"Duality Standards in Clothing
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Ardis Koester. Extension textiles
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clothing specialist, the five page
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Some standards apply to nearly all
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The publication includes ideas for
evaluating the quality of such con
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seams, hems, casings, fusing and
pockets It also describes what to
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The publication, which costs 25
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Washington, and Idaho Oregon
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Bulletin Clerk, OSU. Corvallis
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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
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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-
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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
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Friday
June 13
2 SHOWS
6:00
&
8:15
Morrow County
Fairgrounds
Tickets ARE GOOD fo r BOTH Shows
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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.)
Proceeds to benefit Heppner 4 H Teen Club Trip to EXPO For tickets,
donations, or more information confect Dierdre Condit at B76-5144
Locusts eat weight daily
A single locust can cat its weight
everyday And. in one day a swarm,
which typically contains about 2 5
billion locusts, can consume enough
food for I ' million people, says In
ternational W ddlifc maga/mc
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(Xvr the years, some
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