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* ' ■¿•'\ ■ rtV ¡ & } i < ^r-%-«r-<«-«i «<■ ■* <• <r «■ <w <»■' .uL * •'. .>>.'•,* '-V -f VV - ,| - . .. * r # , * * .» . « kj *" > ». Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 11, 1996 - FIVE Heppner Garden Club flower show and tea set Sept. 21-22 Pick your prettiest posies and feast your eyes on fall flowers at the Flower Show and Tea, sponsored by the Heppner Garden Club at the St. Patrick Senior Center, Sept. 21-22. Entries will be received from 7- 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, and from 8-10 a m. on Satur day. The show will be open to the public from 2-7 p.m. on Saturday, and from 1-5 p.m. Sunday. All amateur gardeners are in vited to exhibit. More than one entry per class may be made by an exhibitor, provided each en try is of a different cultivar, type, or color. All blooming flowers will be accepted and entered according to many classifications. Containers for cut specimens will be provided. Exhibitors may also enter several categories for flower collections. These must include five stents of any annual or perennial. There can also be a collection of five different varieties of the same flower. One class will feature a collec tion of flowers of any and all types that are the same color. Arrangements will be featur ed in several different catego ries according to design. Creative designs can also be entered in classes entitled "harvest” (using fruit, vege tables, flowers) and in "basket beautiful" as well as "arrang er's choice" or one class featur ing all dried natural plant materials. Participants 15 and under are encouraged to enter in the. youth division. One class in this division features animals or people made from vegetables and/or flowers. Also included is a class for any plant gown by any exhibitor this year. Or par ticipants in the youth division may enter any flower arrange ment of the exhibitor's choice. For more information about the show or to obtain a sche dule, call show chairman Jane Rawlins, 676-9435, or Bebe Munkers, 676-9677. Only required personnel will be in the show room during judg ing. 3) Exhibits must be remov ed by 6 p.m. Sunday. Division One-horticulture: horticulture rules-1) specimens and collections must have been grown by the exhibitor. 2) More than one entry per class may be made by the exhibitor provid ed each is of a different cultivar, type or color. 3) All specimens should be labeled (and with botanical names when possi ble). 4) The committee may subdivide classes by type and color. 5) Containers for cut specimens will be provided. Classes: 1. asters, one stem; 2. black-eyed susan, one spray; 3. canna, one stem; 4. chrysan themum, one stem; 5. cosmos, three stems; 6. dahlias, 8 " or over, one bloom; 7. dahlias, 4-8", one bloom; 8. dahlias, under 4 " , one bloom; 9. daisy, one stem; 10. michaelmas daisy, one spray; 11. gloriosa daisy, one stem; 12. geranium, one stem; 13. marigold, small; 14. marigold, large, one stem; 15. nasturtiums, three stems; 16. petunias, single, one spray; 17. petunias, double, one spray; 18. cone flower, one stem; 19. rose, hybrid tea, one bloom; 20. rose, floribunda, one spray; 21. snapdragon, one spike; 22. sweet pea, three stems; 23. zinnia, large, one bloom; 24. zinnia, small, three stems; 25. any annual not listed above, one stem or spray; 26. any perennial not listed above, one stem or spray. Collections: 27. annuals, at least five species or varieties; 28. perennials, at least five species or varieties; 29. one type of flower (such as roses or zinnias or dahlias, etc.) at least five varieties and/or colors; 30. all one color of any and all types, at least five specimens. Division Two-design: design rules-1) Plant materials need not have been grown by the ex hibitor. 2) Plant material, fresh and/or dried, must be used in all classes. 3) Accessories are permitted in all classes. 4) Ar General rules: tificial plant material is prohi All amateurs are invited to bited. 5) The committee will exhibit. 1) Entries will be receiv endeavor to protect all exhibits ed from 7-9 p.m. Friday and but cannot be responsible for 8- 10 a.m. Saturday. 2) Judging loss or damage to the exhibit will begin promptly at 11 a.m. or's property. Design classes: Pilot Rock Harvest Festival, Sept. 21-22 The Pilot Rock H arvest Festival will get underway Saturday, Sept. 21, beginning at 8 a.m. Events include: fun run/ walk starting at 8 p.m. at the elementary school; a two-pitch softball tournament both Satur day and Sunday; the grand parade at 10 a.m.; Booster Club auction, 12:30 p.m.; horseshoe tournament; three-on-three hoop shoot; Round-Up City Cloggers; a barbecue by Mario, 4-6 p.m .; first citizen presenta tion; high school concert in the park; and food and vendor booths. Bay 1 Bet 1 FREE SALE! 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ‘Hot’ PASTRAM I sandwich: $4.95 Deli BEEF: $4.95 includes: M acaroni Salad, Chips & Dill 6 7 6 -5 4 9 3 SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 13, 1996 You’re Invited Bank of Eastern Oregon Customer Appreciation Harvest Classic Golf Tournament $10 donation per golfer goes toward High School Scholarship Ribs, steaks, com-on-the-cob, salads, and toe-tapping music are all part of a benefit barbecue planned for Saturday, Sept. 14 in Fossil. Proceeds from the barbecue, sponsored in part by the Wheeler County Stock- growers Association, will bene fit the opposition campaign to Measure 38, the "Clean Stream Initiative." Opponents of Measure 38 have raised over $230,000 of a goal $550,000 for an advertising campaign. Wheeler County residents have contributed $3,300 to the campaign thus far. Cam George By April Hilton-Sykes Long-time Heppner busi nessman Randy Lott has sold his Main Street appliance business, Lott's Electric, effec tive August 15, to Cam George and Kit and Shirley George, all of Heppner. Cam, 28, is already on the job. His parents, Kit and Shirley, will also be working at the store. Sh irley, now manager of Gardner's Men's Wear, will begin working there after the first of the year. The elder Georges operated the Sears catalog store on Hepp- ner's Main Street for many years. Cam grew up in Heppner, graduating from Heppner High School. He served in the Navy for six years as an electrician. He has been working in the Portland area as a limited energy electrician. Cam and his wife, Kim, who is from Mosier, have three children, Destiny, five, Court ney, two, and Maddie, 11 months. Cam says that the store name will remain the same. In addi tion to selling appliances, he will be doing electrical contrac ting. Shop hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. There were 67 present for the senior meal Sept. 4 and five meals were home delivered. Members of the Christian Life Center serv ed. Kitty Roach won the free meal ticket. Samora Silva sang dur ing the meal. Hearing aid assistance was given and blood pressures were taken before the meal. The Nutrition Site Com mittee met at 1 p.m. The menu for Sept. 18 will be pork, potatoes with gravy, green beans, cranberry jello salad, biscuit and brownies. Members of the Seventh-day Adventist and Nazarene churches will serve. There will be another poetry reading before the meal. Eleven volunteers met to fold newsletters for the Extension Ser vice on Thursday, Sept. 5. One table of pinochle was in play Friday afternoon. The senior bus left Heppner at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, with Ed Baker driving. Several passengers boarded at the Senior Center and others were picked up en route to Pendleton. Twelve peo ple enjoyed dinner at the King's Table and the Round-Up Dress Up Parade. Elsie Huston's son brought a large variety of vegetables from Irrigon Sunday to be shared with the tenants. Some were also given to the meal site. There is a free musical and entertaining workshop on aging sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging and the Hermiston Senior Center. "I'v e Never Been Old Before" will be held Mon day, Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. at Hermiston. A potluck dinner will follow the workshop. The senior bus will depart Heppner at 8:30 a.m. The Heppner Garden Club will hold their flower show at the Senior Center Sept. 21-22. The public is invited to attend. The Red Cross will hold a blood drawing at the center Tues day, Sept. 24 from 2-6 p.m. Other dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 a.m .; Wednesday blood pressures taken, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon; Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 p.m. We want to say Thank You!! To our customers & community Need Help Learning an Instrument or Need To Review One? Morrow County Arts Council is presenting Small Group Instrumental Instruction by M r. Ralph W erner Come Join Us September 30th funded by Morrow County Unified Recreation District 10:00 a.m . til 3:00 p.m. W illow Creek Country Club Each Friday of school year when school is not in session. Starts Friday September 13, No registration necessary. Heppner High School Band Room 1-2 p.m. grades 7-12 (adults) 2 -3 p.m. begin n ers Available at no charge to students and adults. W ell key leech mmé sepply the prises it we west lia it it te the first 7 t players. « year spat la this 4-eiae K ra a W e hy c a llia f Rallie er «earye at ( M l) 47*-f1t5 Must be a resident of Morrow County. For more information contact Ann Murray 676-9158 Bank of Eastern Oregon, Member F.D.I.C. WcBtfccr Report ________ By CKy at Heppner________ plan barbecue St. Patrick's Senior Center Bulletin Board THE 'PUB' « 31. line design; 32. line-mass design; 33. mass design; 34. miniature (not over 8 " in any direction); 35. "H arvest" (us ing fruits, vegetables, flowers); 36. "Basket Beautiful"; 37. "Yesterday Today" all dried material (treatment permitted); 38. arranger's choice (anything goes). Division Three-youth: open to age 15. Classes-39. a speci men of any plant grown by the exhibitor; 40. animals or people made from vegetables andVor flowers; 41. any flower arrange ment of the exhibitor's choice. Awards: One first (blue), one second (red) and one third (yellow) seal will be awarded in each class or subdivision class if merited. One of more honor able mention (white) may also be awarded. The following Na tional Council ribbons may be awarded if merited: Sweep- stakes in both horticulture and design divisions (rosette of green and white); Appreciation (rosette of orchid); Petite (rosette of blue and white); Distinction (rosette of brown and gold); Award of Merit for fresh plant material (rosette of orange); Collector's Showcase (rosette of brown and green); Creativity (rosette of purple); Educational (rosette of brown and w hite); and Junior Achievement in the youth division. Lott's Electric sold Stockgrowers The barbecue will begin at 4 p.m. in the Isobel Edwards Hall in Fossil, immediately follow ing the Wheeler County Ranch Rodeo. Cost is $12 for adults and $8 for children, and is tax- deductible. Music will be pro vided by the Wheeler County Trio Old-Time Fiddlers. Those wishing may send contributions to: Don't Fence Oregon, 3415 Commercial Street SE, Salem, OR. 97302. PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings of public interest on Monday, September 30, 19%, at 7:30 p.m. at the North Morrow An nex Building on N.E. Third Street and North Main in Irri gon; Land Partitioning Applica tion No. LP-N-186: Floyd Har ris, applicant and owner. Pro perty is described as tax lot 205 of Assessor's Map 5N 26 36, located on the south side of Depot Road approximately two miles south of the City of Irri gon. The proposal is to parti tion a 5.83 acre parcel into three parcels with each parcel larger than the one acre minimum lot size of the Rural Residential One Acre Zone. Criteria for ap proval include Subdivision Or dinance Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Conditional Use Permit Ap plication No. S-91: Barbara Gil bert, applicant and owner. Pro perty is described as tax lot 1511 of Assessor's Map 5S 28, located approximately 25 miles southeast of Heppner off Coal Mine Hill Road. The proposal is to site a dwelling unit on a 39.36 acre parcel of land in a Forest Use Zone. Criteria for approval include Zoning Or dinance 3.020 and 6.060, and Oregon Administrative Rules. Conditional Use Permit Ap plication No. S-92: Paul J. Tul- lar, applicant and owner. Pro perty is described as tax lot 919 of Assessor's Map 4S 28 11, located approximately 15 miles southeast of Heppner in the Blake Ranch area off North Fork Willow Creek Road. The proposal is to site a dwelling unit of 5.0 acre parcel of land in a Forest Use Zone. Criteria for approval include Zoning Ordinance 3.020 and 6.060, and Oregon Adminstrative Rules. Conditional Use Permit Ap plication No. S-93 and Land Partitioning Application LP- S-187: Norm and Barb Zeller, applicants; Geneva Palmer, owner. Property is described as tax lot 2700 of Assessor's Map IS 24, located on the northeast comer of State Highway 74 and Pointer Road, approximately For the month of August High Low Precip. 8/1 91 55 .00 8/2 89 53 .00 8/3 76 52 .01 8/4 71 51 .00 8/5 77 51 T 8/6 69 44 .00 8/7 84 52' .00 8/8 91 56 .00 8/9 94 59 .00 8/10 98 61 .00 8/11 103 63 .00 8/12 88 48 .00 8/13 88 54 .00 8/14 92 66 T 8/15 94 56 .00 8/16 93 53 .00 8/17 89 49 .00 8/18 78 49 .03 8/19 77 45 .00 8/20 82 52 .00 8/21 76 47 .00 8/22 80 50 .00 8/23 87 52 .00 8/24 % 58 .00 8/25 98 61 .00 8/26 98 60 .00 8/27 88 62 T 8/28 81 53 .00 8/29 89 55 .00 8/30 95 58 .00 8/31 81 49 .00 four miles east of the City of lone. The proposal is to parti tion a 5.0 acre parcel out of a 392.06 acre parcel in an Exclu sive Farm Use Zone and to site a non-farm dwelling. Criteria for approval include Subdivi sion Ordinance Sections 5.020, 5.150 and Zoning Ordinance Sections 3.020 and 6.050, and Oregon Administrative Rules. Land Partition Application No. LP-N-188: Stephen and Bonnie Simpson, applicants and owners. Property is des cribed as tax lot 1402 of Assessor's Map 4N 25 15, located on the east side of Miller Road, approximately two miles east of Ore City of Board- man. The proposal is to parti tion a 17.55 acre parcel into three parcels with each parcel larger than the two acre mini mum lot size of the Farm Residential Two Acre Zone. Criteria for approval include Subdivision Ordinance Sec tions 5.020 and 5.030. Land Partition Application No. LP-N-189: Earl and Karen Ming, applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 404 of Assessor's Map 5N 26 22, located on the south side of a Froberg Lane, a private road, approximately three miles west of the City of Irrigon. The pro posal is to partition a 7.18 acre parcel into three parcels with each parcel larger than the one acre minimum lot size of the Rural Residential One Acre Zone. Criteria for approval in clude Subdivision Ordinance Sections 5.020 and 5.030. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above pro posal or to ask questions will be provided. Failure to raise spe cific issues at this hearing pre cludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available on September 23, 19%. For more information, please contact the Morrow County Planning Department at 922-4624 or 676-9061, ext. 49. DATED THIS 11th day of September 19%. MORROW COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Published: September 11, 19% Affid i • v • * / . . . , . ' , \ . r v . 'J* • •* .-¡y :.\v . > ' • ^ ' »! .. • - *.v. * ".* -.>• .? :• > : •, ' •••'o. -: »-» r* ! . V - •• , / -v.-» „ . - nimmmmnimnmsmrnw .. \ - x - . - . •- - * -w V .r V; v V v V .. • . - • vx - . ' »s ' • ■■ r y y y y y - : . . . ■ v • y - '1 • • -s *-v » - • w . V . • V . V- s.. - - o; • ; v V V ' V ' ' ■ v-\ ’ r v ■ V '. . 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