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t * - » -.i ■ : * + ' Í - r . • f • ,• • » V ; r .^ 1 * SIX - Heppner GuzeUe-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. October 21, 1987 Chief Rathbun’s Tips Heppner Hotline ' Ru By Inw r« RrtM Joyce Breeding 6766306 1 ■ V '^1 I - l. • ■ * / •: M r and Mrs Roger Painter had out o f town guests over the weekend tor the marriage o f their daugther Wayne and Marie Hadley Ironi California: Jim and Pottie Sehricer from C itrus Heights. C alifornia; Kay Silence and her children. Brandon and Justine from Bend; Bert Troop from Redding California Cathy Hcdlund and her children. Jeffery, Erie and Karen, who was the flower girl for the wed ding from Ashland, stayed with l^irry and Tina Palmer Carl and Cheri Palmer ami daughter Rachel stayed with the Elmer Palmers M r ami Mrs Nelson Connor and family had out o f town guests over the weekend Mrs Elliot and her son M ike from Lebanon. Oregon - M r and Mrs Paul Breeding and son Corey went to laG randc on Saturday to meet her son. IX>n Townsend who is in the U S Marines and home on leave On Momlay his fiance. Taney Ales amier. and her son Cody from Star. Idaho, joined them and they return ed to Heppner on Tuesday Ikon lelt this Tuesday for California then on r " " " ' / 1 * to Okinawa. Japan for a year Ida Lynn's home was the scene o f a birthday puny on Sunday Bert Cason turned 18 on Monday and Scott Cason was 12 Guests were Steve and Dorothy Lsthcrg. Peggy Bnttner and her sons Iro n a rd and Ted. Frank Cason. Irrigon and John Cason. Pnnevillc On Saturday Ida gin a pleasant and most welcomed surprise M r and Mrs Danell Vinson brought a com píete dinner lor her She really ap precíales Ir tends like that, and thanks them Halloween Safety Parent» know your children's pians I. What route w ill they be following? 2 What companions w ill they have? 3. What supervision w ill they have? 4 Which homes w ill they visu? 3. What activities they have planned’’ 6 What time w ill they he home ’ Talk with your children, know their plans and he sure they unders tarnl your rules and limitations for iv i M * <.» \ • •, ' \ 4 a Photo by Joyca Hugh»» Talk n Tops ' S h e rid a n T a rn a s k y R .N ., ta lk s w ith th e s e c o n d g ra d e rs a n d e x p ia m s w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n y o u c a ll th e a m b u la n c e , E M T ’s o r 911. O n e little g irl d e m o n s tra te s h o w to w e a r th e o x y g e n m ask. _____________ Heppner * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHRISTMAS No t Sheared Plantation Grown Douglas Fir 5 I t . - • ! • • • 6 ft. - ¥ f t . - i b To Oder CaM e/6 9739 or | [ S 42? 7228 or hook followed by a lunch Helen stated that one could have as much as 120 days o f bloom with the many kinds o f bulbs available pring bulbs should be planted a t, least by early autumn to allow good rout growth Rule o f thumb indicates they should be planted at least two tree orders Baste Sweatshirts Fashion C o lo n are Available now 87*5241 “ Plant Those Bulbs Right“ was the subject o f the program presented by Helen Martin from information gathered by Jean Bra/ell at the Oc tober 14 meeting o f die lone Garden dab Club members met at the home o f Virginia Peck at 10 a m to put together the 198687 history scrap- Youth taking " s The confirmation class o f St P a tn c k V St W illiam s', as pan o f their service protect re quirement for confirmation, w ill be taking orders for Christina-, trees The trees are lop quality, graded number one sheared plantation gmwn Douglas Fir. Trees can be pre ordered only by contacting Shannon M claughlin at 676-9739; Mi ke VanSchouck at 676 9797. Dick M cFlligotl at 422 7228. Angie Ashbcck at 376-8338. Sandi Turner at 676-9710. Barney Lindsay at 989 8468; Jacquc Johnston at 676 5562. Orders must be placed by Tues day. Nov 10 and w ill be available for pick up on Sunday Dec 6. from 1-5 in the parking lot o f St Patrick’s Church Trees must be paid for at the time o f the order Money cam cd w ill go into a “ youth activities fund“ at St Palrick's/St W illiam s' churches OR DER BY lues . Nov 10 PICK UP S u n . Dec 6 1 00 5 00 p m In The Parking lo t At St Patrick's Catholic Church ■A aannee proiacl Ol 16. Si PM ICk'l and S i W iiu a m i C atholic Chureh Con hr m at ion C la w « . **»T*¥ ¥ * ¥ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * | COME MEET OUR NEW MINISTER , You are cordially invited .*», • :«» ..i to an open house reception fo r Paul Ripley and his son, Dennis on Sunday October 25, 19S7 from ¡2 :3 0 until 2 (H) p.m. at Heppner First Christian Church. I „ v»? * r * .i ., i r -vv ■ . • ■ ¿V* - ■ L r l . ? /V - r ■■ ' , .• , ■ V ps . y. . . a . ÏK-- X r - REVLON’S FALL COLOR STORY: You've never seen roses like this before Jaded, Shameless roses for your lips and nails Set against inky deeps for eyes Come discover these newly revealed roses for Fall i '■ m T ’ w : ROSE EXPOSED - '-, : • L ' L i * p * * ' ' ■? r*. » *.?*• > •' - ■ ¿vF?» *r Lt-*-.-ci ■ , . / V \ í ' '* w > L. * ' ] '■** J . L -V-. * * \ J . Ä* •• • Sweek Births Gardeners learn how to plant bulbs Weddings lla y lre Anne Harper-a daughter. Hay lee Anne, was horn (X lo h cr 18 to IXnig and Janice Harper of Helix She weighed 6 lbs 5 oz Grandparents are Rohcrt and Helen Harper o f H e lix, ^ette Spaulding of The (Valles and Carl Spaulding. Pendleton Great Grand mother. Hattie Harper. LaGrandc Bmrs the depth o f the bulb it is vug gested that bonemcal he used when planting because it is released slow ly. she said One should he sure there are no air pockets around bulb After blooming, the blossoms should he cut o ff and the leaves left to mature Bulbs should be divided at least every 6 8 years Tulips must not be in standing water and remember “ mice love tu lip s." so it might be advisable to plant bulbs in a wire basket to prevent losing them to the mice Bulbs may he stored in a cool, dark and dry place or they Story •r time set Children at the Heppner Public l ibrary this Thursday w ill he talk mg about Birthdays Dan Calvert w ill he the story teller and children are invited to attend at 10:30 a m to hear what is happening may he left in the ground all winter During the business meeting members were reminded to vend cards to Lovina Palmer, the club s nursing home friend, for her birth day on (Vtober 23 and tor Hallo ween Members reported attending an outstanding District No. 10 meeting in Heppner It was reported that Lois A llyn o f the Lexington Garden Club attended the Flower Show School IV along with Helen M artin. Delta Huber and Jean Nelson o f the lone club Christian church holds Harvest Festival The First Christian Church w ill hold it's annual Harvest Festival on Sunday. November I. 1987. starting at 6 p.m. with dinner being pro vid ed by the church There w ill he a guest speaker and sp tiia l music provided by the Mar quardt girls Lexington News B> IXrlpha Jones • The GW A met at the home o f Anita Boyer for the regular meeting on Tues afternoon with the vae chairm an D o ro th y Jackson presiding Plans were completed lor the Blue M«*untain Fiddler Concert Sal CXt 24 which is a yearly activi ty in Oct. at the Lexington Grange- hall A stew supper is planned followed by the music entertainment It was announced that Wheatland Pomona w ill inert Saturday. (X t 31 at Lexington This w ill begin at 10 am . -:-Hilda Yocom has returned from a stay in Community Good Shepherd Hospital Her mother Venae Hen drickson from Pendleton is staying at the Yocom home for awhile -Cecil and IX-lpha Jones visited at the Evan Van Hawten home in Pilot Rock Sunday. Earl M iller has moved to Ran die, Washington where he w ill be employed He recently spent three weeks in Ixxington with relatives and friends. Mike Burcham from Pendleton visited his mother. IXirothv Bur cham on Saturday -:-Holl> Rehckah laxlge met on Thursday for the regular meeting with the N G An nett a Pad berg in the chair Proceeding the meeting, the charter was draped for a departed sister M yrtle Marshall Plans were discussed later concerning president Mabel Montgomery's visit to Hoi ly. The district meeting w ill he CX’ tuber 23 in lone w ith Bunchgrass as hostess A ll Rebekahs arc urged to attend the lodge meetings A good attendance makes an interesting meeting The yearly visits o f the State President brings up to date legislature and fellowship lA'xmgton Grange w ill host the Blue Mt Fiddlers in concert Satur clay. CXt 24 A 6 :3 0 p.m. stew sup per will proceed the concert Admis sion will he charged SI for the con cert, $2.50 for the evening. P Pioneer M e m o ria l Hospital is offering FO O T C A R K through T ri-C o u n ty Hom e Health for a fee of $5.00. For more infor mation and appoint ments. contact M o lly Rhea at 676-9133. ■ Zita Sheridan Sweek. Heppner. became the bride of Richard Zita, Pendleton, in an August 29 ceremony at A ll Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner Die ceremony was read by the Rev Harriet Burton o f Hood River The bride is the daughter of Clayton and Evelyn Sweek of Heppner Given in marriage by her father, she wore a white satin dress with a cathedral length veil and train rhe bridegroom is the son of Robert and IXirothv Hawkins of Echo Michele Fcntriss Jones, a friend o f the bride, from Bend was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Zita and Kathy Clow Christopher Zita was best man for his brother Groomsmen were Rick Haltzor and Tim Schulz Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Heppner Elks Iaidge After a wedding trip to Reno. Nevada, the couple w ill reside at M ilton Freewater The bride is a graduate ol Heppner High School and Central Oregon Com munity College She is employed as a supers isor o f medical records at Walla Walla clinic Lhc bridegroom is a graduate of Aloha High School and Blue Mt Com munity College He is employed at the lam i equipment headquarters in M ilton Freewater You Are Invited to See the AVON CHRISTMAS DISPLAY AT Kate's Pizza Cpsfairs Monday, Oct. 26, 9:50 to 5:00 Make-up Demonstrations 10:50 & 12:50 - SEE OUR NEW SLEEPWEAR!! *Vi, t REMEMBER.... OCTOBER 31st................... - r W 'i ' *>V * . --/v V I Halloween Costume Party Dance - 'Music by Take 4" Kid s Haunted House • upstairs N O TICE * . lit - '. V V, .¿ .v ! .4 *: » • . v > '/* » » - ' .V k t ' : \ i * 11 : i Revlon introduces makeup for perfectionists: New Complexion Makeup The first and only 0? m ineral based formula. Nr?w C om pletion M akeup is so perfect a makeup. 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