Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 18, 1985, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    lone Garden Club welcomes new member
Ion* Garden Club member* »pent
a moat enjoyable afternoon at the
home of Virginia Peck on Wednes
day. Sept II A new member Linda
Truxell wai greated by the mem
bers During the business meeting it
was voted to consult with the ICABo
group concerning beautification of
the Main Street business section of
lone, said a club spokesperson The
October meeting will be held at the
home of Norma Rea and each person
is to bring a decorated pumpkin
Cece Slocum announced that the
Blue Mountain District No |o meet
ing will be held at the school
cafeteria at Echo on October 5
Special guests for the day were
Virginia Meek and Cece Slocum.
Blue Mountain District Director, of
Heppner
Police Report
Hermiston Cece spoke concerning
the themes of the various garden
club arms
National themr is
"Pride m the land
Pacific Re
gion. Cooperation
Oregon State
Federation of Garden Clubs.
Action on the Home Frunl ", and
Blue Mountain District. "Kducate
with Mowers " In the two years of
her tenure Cece plans to initiate five
flower show schools fur those inter
rated in planning flower shows and
judging them
Members viewed and commented
on the over fifty horticulture speci
mens amt arrangements brought
for a mini flower show There were
butterfly snajidrugons. marigolds
rotes.
daisies.
calendulum t.
conchicums.
chrysanthemums,
dahlias, and petunias on display
All Saints plan
W ork day
w
The Heppner Police I>ept reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
September 10. 4 30 p m issued
safe driver award to high school
student Melissa Turner
September tl, 4 10 pm issued
parking citation
September 12. 2 25 p in citation
for Criminal Trespass issued at
Willow Creek Dam. 6 45 p m
received report of theft of services
from local business
September 13. 10 SI pm vehicle
lire H (ront Of R A W Drive In
September 14 4 55 a m citation
issued for Violation of Hasic Rule,
4 55 a m citation issued for no
operators License
September 15. 8 13 a m citation
issued for failure to stop at cross
walk for pedestrians at school zone
Court
Report
JiLsticc
Members of All Saints Fpiscopal
Church have scheduled a general
work day at the church for this
Saturday, Sept 21. at 9 a m ,
annouonerd the Rev George Izzetl -
Workers are invited to come for any
amount of time they can spare A
lunch for workers will tie served at
noon Work projects are available
both indoors and out Outside work
will include preparation for the
painting of the church which is to
begin shortly
Those who have
ptckujw are asked to bring thrm
them
There will tie a meeting <>( all the
lay readers of the parish this Sunday
at 7 3o p m A t offee hour w ill follow
the worship service
The sermon
topic announced by the Rev l/zett
for the service is entitled
LIn­
significance of a Little Child
Mark 9 .k» 37
Family worship is
held every Sunday at All Saints at
ID Jo a m preceded by Sunday
School hour which begins at 9 30 \il
are welcome
Heppner Pre-school needs your support
Heppuci Pre school is asking lor
your donation1 We are raising
money to help cover expenses and to
insure an adequate supply of toys
and materials, says teacher Georgia
Van Winkle
Tnsh Toll has generously donated
a crocheted afghan A drawing for
Heppner Garden Club greets new teachers
Hv Juctinr Weatherford
The September meeting of the
Heppner Garden Club followed a
tour of the Bill Raw tins garden and a
potluck dinner in the Rawlin s home
Thursday Sept 4 Reports were
given about the memhers participa
turn with the gat den clubs from lone
and Lexington in last month's
county fair
Plans were made to put together
welcome boxes for the new teachers
and clergy in Heppner
Memhers
were encouraged to signup to attend
the Oregon (■«•deration Symposium
!!! Corvallis on September 23 and 24
and were reminded that the District
I" 1.111 Meeting will lake place in
Fehn on Ssiiird i\ (V I v
There was planning (or an "open'
salad supper to which anyone inter
ested in joining with the garden club
is cordially invited on Monday even
mg. Oct 7
During the afterntHm of Sept 10 a
grouji of club members completed
the Welcome to Heppner Boxes
containing (rest garden produce and
flowers a welcome card and a new
potholdrr and then delivered the
(sixes to schools an<l homes
Ron Palmateer has joined Swan
son Insurance in lone as a new
agent, owners Jim and Monica
Swanson have announced
Palmateer. 34 has lived in the
lone area all Ills life, and was most
recently with Crop Hail Manage
meni Insurance Co as an adjuster
Palmateer is also a farmer in the
area, and will specialize in crop
insurance with Swanson
His wife's name is Terri, and they
liave two sons Tyson and Treve
M ore from Ore.
State F air
Two local blu«' ribbon winners at
the last Slate Fair fashion revue in
Salem are Kim Wright and Nance
Wright txilh modeled woolen gai
'"f»r
das* i* not for beginners stressed
l.ine It has been designed to lead
into a portrait oil class There will
also be a Dance to Fitness class
twice weekly at the Elks Club This
would be a good time for tiegmners
to start add«s1 Lame
For preregistration or for more
information call Marie l.ane at
676 5039
Blue Mountain Community Col
lege will ticgin its continuing edu
cation courses Monday Sept a .
announced Marie lame, Morrow
County Coordinator
New classes for the fall schedule
include an Investment Services
Seminar tieginning in October, a
Bike Kepair Workshop in lone an
Vrt Drawing class
The drawing
SHOP BEFORE YOU BUY
QUALITY SEED ALWAYS YIELDS MORE
1) SetxJs iu c id be LARGE
no more than 9,500 seeds, lb m
STEP H EN S e rd no m ore than 12,500 seed s lb for
HILL 81
2) Se*d * ix id b e ciw olufely pure
Swanson Insurance welcomes
new agent
-
Justice Court at the Morrow
County Courthouse rejxirts handling
the following business during the
past week
Charles A Vandetta, Heppner
Criminal Negligence, Violation of a
Cooperative Travel Management
Area Restriction Road Closure $38
fine
Mark Gordon Meyers, lone Traf
fic Infraction. Open Container of
Alcoholic Beverage. $:to fine
Bill Scoff, Heppner
Criminal
Negligence Violation of a Coopera
live Travel Management Area Re
■triclion Road Closure. $.Uf fine
Belly ia>u Nancy O'Neal, Heppner
Exceeding Maximum Speed 177
mph in a 55 mph zone*, $26 line
Kicky I. Mack, Benton City, WA
Improper Passing. $57 line
James Wesley Hayes. Heppner
Exceeding Maximum Speed 69 mph
in a 55 mph zonei, $;I6 fine
James Douglas Putman Irrigon
Violation of Basic Rule '5(1 injih in a
35 mph zonei, $:U> fine
Mark Anthony McAhren Hermi
ston Criminal Negligence liunling
with Aid of Motor Vehicle $70 had
forfeited
Charles Kdgar Lewis. Umatilla
Violation of Basic Rule >45 mph in a
35 mph zonei. $26 bail forfeited
Martha Louise Kelley. Portland
Kxceeding Maximum Speed '67 mph
in a 55 mph zonei. $57 bail forfeited
Robert Scott Deputy. Prairie City
No Fire Extinguisher on Tractor
Truck. $57 hail forfeited
the atghan will be held Thursday.
Del 31 Tickets sell for one for 50
cents or three for $1 Ask your local
pre sc hoolers for details or call
676 5249 for your donation
Your support will be greatly
appreciated
BM CC continuing«!, classes start Sept. 23
O&U
c ertific a tio n m eans
at leaS 2 »dE|*>ndent inspections fo r p u rity
The o nly
reason that seed is sold uncertified is that it w on t meet a ll
O .S U c e rtifia ito r s a iir c k
3)
O REG O N STA TE LAW says no goakyo» m any seed sold
and a ll seed m ust have a purity cnafyws applied to the
customer with each lood.
4)
A fter a ll of your quality enter to a re met - then B U Y your
SEED CHEAP
from i*
We have STEPHENS and HILL 81
REG ISTERED or CERTIFIED TREATED with VITA VAX 200|
307 cwt DISCOUNT FOR
SEPT. 20 PURCHASES
Eric Anderson 422 7204
^ ea s e
let p h o n e r i n g
1
Obituaries
Dick Yocom
Funeral services were held on
Monday at the Wasco Methodist
Church for Dick Yocom Mr Yocom
was (Kirn February 22. I9U7 at
Sheridan.
Oregon
and
died
September 12, 1985 in The Dalles
Kev June Fothergill officiated with
organist Millie Moore Private vault
interment was at Sunrise Cemetery
in Wasco
He leaves a son, Joe. of ia-xington.
a daughter. Beverly Gunderson of
Heppner and a daughter. Shirley
Otto of Portland
The Lyle Pecks and the Cecil
Jones attendeil the service
III I ' o r t l A I H l
225-4000
( lu t v id i' P o r t la n d
1 ( 800 ) 228-0454
Anton H. Seitz
A memorial service for Anton
•'Tony' H Seitz will begin at 5 p m
Wednesday at St Patrick Catholic
Church, Heppner The Kev Brian J
McGovern will be offieating and
Carley Drake will be the organist
Sell*. S3, of Heppner. died at his
home Saturday. Sept 14. 1985
He was born May 26. 1932. at Flint
Mich . the son of Anton and Tina
iKneert Seitz
He grew up in Michigan and was
graduated from Flint Technical
School He was employed for 20
years by General Motors as an
electrician
IN 1955 he married Fayetlaborn in
Flint
In 1972 the couple moved to
Oregon and lived in several loca
lions before settling in Heppner in
1974 Seitz worked for Kinzua Corp
as an electrician for several years
and was employed by U L I Corp at
the time of his death
He was a member of Heppner
B P O E 358
Survivors include his wife Faye,
daughters. Faith Healy, Shawna
Wilson and Melanie Seitz and son
Wayne, all of Heppner mother
Tina Seitz of Swartz Creek Mich
brothers l.ud of Grand Blanc Mich
and Walter of Swartz Creek sister
Margaret DeCarli of Sherman Oaks.
Calif and three grandchildren
Friends who wish may contribute
to the American Cancer Society or
Pioneer Memorial Hospital directly
or through Sweeney Mortuary
Heppner
M o n d a y F rid a y IO A M to ^ I'M
Sa tu rd a y a n d Su nd a y N o o n to 5 I'M
li you're loo busy
to ru n to the hank
for a loan, pick lip
the phi )i leamicali
Kirst Interstate Hank
Because w rk n o w
you’re on the move,
and th.it you need .1
bank that can keep
pace.
Ml ' OFF.
And ru>lit now until
November 1, we’re even ^ o iiil !
one better b\ <»ffering a one-half
pert (Mit discount off normal
interest rates on most consumer
l< ».ms with automatic pavments
from your Kirst Interstate
account.
( )ur special loan
I k »times a re open week­
days from 10a. m.
t o 7 p m., week­
ends from
n o o n to 5p m
Call to apply for any con­
sum er loan-auto, boal.RV,
home improvement, o r debt
consolidation.
( )f course,you’re always
welcome to apply in person «it
<my branch statewide.
W i t h the right credit info r­
mation, we II approve your loan
on the sp ot w hile you’re on the
phone or in tfie bank. But in
any case,you’ll probably liave
.111 answer in 24 hours
In Portland call 225-4000.
( )utside the Portland area,call
toll-free 1(800) 228-0454. And
let u s do the paperwork.
We resetting
the pace.
interstate
Bank