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SIX - Heppner GuzeUe-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. October 21, 1987
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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CHRISTMAS
No t Sheared Plantation Grown
Douglas Fir
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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
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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 « .
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| COME MEET OUR NEW
MINISTER ,
You are cordially invited
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Dance - 'Music by Take 4"
Kid s Haunted House • upstairs
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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.
ReMon 3 applied for a patent It s
light as air U ndetectable
Super lily filer xlaN e Looks and
feels like no o ilie r m akeup you've
ever worn
and so like your skin, you won t
fee< I s there
In sf kx I. the perfect m akeup The
perfect finishing touch New Com
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of N orm al to O ly Skm or Norm al
to Dry Skm form ulations
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Bingo Every Tuesday....
Blackout amounts to
be announced!!
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you can gw W a c c *s a o » *t w fw n you buy
a ftolan» ATV Buy a - * • Trad Boss ?S0 or
Cyctona and cbooaa bom 1 100 m acc«sao
'm y bom yo>y iM o Or buy a rww Ti*y Boss
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We Will give you ’ 700 00 trade in
Allowance on ANY ATV. ru n nin f or
not. even if you have to drag it
in. toward the purthace of a new
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Promotion Ends Nov. 15. 1987
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