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FOURTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 30, 1978
O Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-8189
A recent house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Williams
was Mrs. Williams' sister,
Roseann Hopkins, of Vallejo,
Cal. The trio motored to
Kellogg, Idaho last week to
visit the ladies' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Appelberg.
Mrs. Hopkins remained there
for a visit before flying home
later in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christ
man from North Powder and
house guests from Wasco
recently visited at the home of
Betty Christman. Other cal
lers there over the Easter
holidays were Jean from
Boise and Carl from Eugene,
each of them returning, home
Sunday. Carl is attending
school in Eugene. Mrs. Christ-
Irrigon news
Francis Rose
Wilson
922332
The Rev. and Mrs. Tom
Muzzio, missionaries to Hong
Kong will speak at the
Assembly of God Sunday April
2 at 7 p.m. Pastor Allen
Gordanier extends an invita
tion to all.
The Community Sunrise
service, held Easter morning
on the bank of the Columbia
river in the Park, was well
attended by the people of
Boardman and Irrigon. It was
a beautiful clear morning and .
most everyone agreed it was
worth the effort to get to the
early morning gathering. A
continental breakfast of sweet
rolls and coffee followed at the
cafetorium of the school.
The children of the commu
nity gathered at the Park for
the annual Easter egg hunt,
sponsored by the Irrigon
Lion's Club. Money prizes
were given for certain marked
eggs. The weather was perfect
and a good time was had by
all.
Hospital
Notes
Two patients were admitted
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
between Tuesday, March 21,
and Tuesday, March 28. Both
Roy Campbell, Lexington, and
Laura Crawford, Condon, re
mained patients on Tuesday.
BIRTHS
The Morrow County stork
brought two baby bundles to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
last week to celebrate the first
days of spring.
A daughter named Becky
Ann was born to proud parents '
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ray
Wagenblast of Lexington on
Wednesday, March 22, at 8:35
am.' She weighed in at 8
pounds, 2V2 ounces, joining a
brother and sister in the
Wagenblast household.
Becky's grandparents are
Mrs. Lee Wagenblast, Lexing
tori, and rIr. and Mrs. Hans
Bardenhagen, Grass Valley.
Great-grandparents include
Mrs. Carrie Wagenblast and
Mrs. Marie Bardenhagen,
both of The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wayne Thomason of Board
man became the proud par
ents of a daughter named
Barbara Ann on Saturday,
March 25, at 7:11 a.m. The
wee baby weighed 5 pounds 7
ounces at birth. A brother
welcomes Barbara into the
Thomason home.
Grandparents are Charles
C. Thomason, Echo; Mr. and
Mrs. John Manning, Board
man; and Patricia A. Jones,
Burley, Id.
OIlie Wolff of Seattle, Wash.,
and Lillie Pine of Wendell, Id.,
are Barbara's great-grandparents.
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man and daughters Joan
McDaniels and Jean motored
to Hood River one day last
week where they visited
relatives.
Mr. and Mi,d. Tom Bradd of
Ontario and Linda VanWinkle
of Santa Monica, Cal. were
visitors with the girls' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
VanWinkle. Linda returned to
Portland Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Edwards enroute to
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen
ger Sr. had as callers Easter
Sunday a son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Messenger
and girls from Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie of
Boardman; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Botts and family;
and Lois Connors and children
from Heppner.
Charma Marquardt spent
the Easter holidays with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill B.
Marquardt. A sister, Norita,
of Portland was a weekend
visitor and the girls returned
home together.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager
and family of Hermiston and
Lolita Marquardt of Portland
were Sunday visitors at the
Carl Marquardt home.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones and
Florence McMillan were Her
miston visitors Sunday at the
Stuart Smith home. Other
callers that day were Mr. and
Mrs. G.E. Irvin and Billy Irvin
of Boardman and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Breeding of Hermis
ton. Pat Wright, daughter Sandi,
and Mrs. A.F. Majeske were
Seaside and Newport visitors
last week. They also visited
Mrs. Wrights' sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mounts in Portland. Lydia
Wilson of Heppner motored to
Portland with them to visit a
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry M. Breeding.
PFC Tamara Hamilton
completes training
r
Private First Class Tamara
L. Hamilton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom E. Snyder,
Route 2, Irrigon, recently
completed a food service
specialist course at Ft. Jack
son South Carolina.
The course trains personnel
to prepare and serve food in
large and small quantities.
Students receive training Jn
baking, field kitchen opera
tions, and the operation of art
Army dining facility. '."
' PFC. Hamilton entered the1
Army in November 1977 after
attending Oregon College of
Education, Monmouth.
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