Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 08, 1978, Image 9

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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 8, 197fr
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Delpha jones
Beverley Flint and small
daughter Sadi from Beaver
ton, and Anita Davidson from
Eugene were callers at the
home of the girls' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Davidson. They
attended graduation exercises
in Pendleton for Margy Viall,
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Davidson.
Anita Davidson is visiting in
San Jose, Calif., prior to
leaving for Alaska, where she
will be employed as a Camp
fire counselor for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt
recently visited in Napa,
Calif., and attended the gradu
ation of their grandson.
Hazel Jackson of Kinzua has
been visiting her sisters,
Gladys Van Winkle and Doro
thy Edwards and families.
Luren Mailey of Condon was
a Lexington and lone business
visitor one day last week.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Patricia Wright and family for
Memorial Day and graduation
were Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer
Wright from Woodburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Mounts of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Mounts and family of Pilot
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen
ger, Sr. had as weekend
visitors their son and his
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Messenger and Jerry Messen
ger of Portland.
Visitors at the Carl Mar
quardt home over the week
end were Lolita, a daughter
from Portland and Mr. and
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Mrs. Harley Sager and family
of Hermiston.
Florence McMillan, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Jones and
Michael, Mr. and Mrs. C.C.
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
L. Groshens attended the
wedding reception honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowen at
the Elks Club in Hermiston on
Friday evening. Vicky Walden
and Jim Bowen were married
at a 5 p.m. ceremony at the
First Christian Church in
Hermiston. Attending the cou
ple were Frank Wilcos and
Charlene Whitney of Portland.
One of the highlights of the
evening was a donkey cart
ride from the church to the
club for the couple and
attendants. The cart was
made as a joke for the couple
by friends from Hermiston.
The cart was powered by a
donkey named Snuff that
moved only when fed marsh
mallows. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.E.
Irvin and the granddaughter
of Florence McMillan.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
B. Marquardt over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Marquardt and family of
Connell, Wash. Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Lewis and family from
Oklahoma and Norita and
Charma Marquardt from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols
from Eugene visited at the
Dale Chick home over the
weekend. Mrs. Nichols is a
sister of Mr. Chick.
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Visiting at the Joe Yocom
home for graduation were Mr
and Mrs. Dale Jones of
Hillsboro. Returning home
with them was their small
daughter Jane who has been
visiting the last two weeks
with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hen
derson from Hood River and
daughter and husband Mr.
and Mrs. Don McTavish and
infant daughter Marissa, .
Gresham were visiting friends
in Lexington on Sunday.
Weekend callers at the C.C.
Jones ranch were Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Whitney, Charlene
and Kim Whitney and Frank
Wilcox of Portland, and Satur
day dinner guests Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Smith and chil
dren of Hermiston and Mr.
and Mrs. G.E. Irvin of
Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards
and family and Gladys Van
Winkle visited the ladies'
mother Sally Lowry and other
members of the family at Mt.
Vernon over the weekend.
Terrance Kane and fiancee
of San Francisco were week
end callers at the Mike Kane
home.
O Irrigon
Francis Hose
Irrigon students graduating
from colleges this June in
clude Lori Schnell, with an
associate of arts degree from
Judson Baptist College in
Portland; Sherry Partlow,
with a bachelor's degree from
Seattle Pacific College ; Karen
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Things arc changing here in
Kinzua. The end of the school
year and the closure of the
mill have resulted in a number
of families leaving Kinzua in
the last couple of weeks.
Several others are preparing
to move soon. The number of
empty homes in town in
creases daily. However you
don't want to count us out just
yet. Several families in town
will be working for Hardwick
Logging and will stay in'
Kinzua-Camp Five. ' !
The town of Heppner will be'
the new home of many Kinzua1
families. Among those who
have moved to Heppner in the
last couple weeks are Ray
mond and Deena Reid and
daughters and Gordon andj
Shirley Orr and children. The
Troy Days will be moving to
Heppner shortly as will sever--
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Richards from Oregon State
University, Corvallis with a
bachelor's degree in agricul
ture; Robert Richards,
BMCC, with associate of arts;
Patricia Hecker, BMCC, a
certificate in general busi
ness; Mark Adams BMCC,
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al others when they are able to
find housing.
Burns is the new home of the
Larry Morleys. Hershel Mur
dock and Verlin Conner are
both working in Tygh Valley.
The Murdocks have pur
chased a home and are in the
process of moving. The Con
ners have moved their travel
trailer to Tygh Valley. Lavina
spent part of last week there
with her husband before
returning to Kinzua on Sun
day. Hardwick Logging has been
growing by leaps and bounds
lately. The crew employed by
Hardwick has grown from 16
to 33 at the last count and
shows little sign of slowing
down. The company has
moved their office from the
Hardwick home to the offices
formerly occupied by Eastern
associate in science; Mary
Ann Munkers, BMCC, asso
ciate in arts.
Mr. and Mrs. Froberg plan
to leave Irrigon within the
week for Conley, Ga., near
Atlanta. They expect to spend
a year with their son Bob and
his family there. They also
have reservations to attend
the PTL Club, a well-known
Christian television broad
casting station, in Charlotte,
N.C., during the month of
August.
Morris and Peggy Burnett
have rented the Froberg's
farm home and will care for it
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Oregon Logging at Camp
Five. The phone number lor
the company will remain the
same.
A family v together was
held in Kinzua this weekend
when sisters. Vi Slinkard and
Naoma Rice and their fami
lies were visited by several of
their brothers and sisters. The
group included Paul and
Mavis Oyler, Bend; Kenneth
and-Shirley Hollman, Tulsa,
Oklahoma; John and Carmen
Oyler. Gravette, Arkansas;
Melvin and Mary Tucker and
family, Cherryvale, Kansas.
The Rices' daughter and her
family, Linda and Larry
Conklin and Dustin, Prine
ville, were also here for the
weekend. The Tuckers and the
Conklins left for home on
Sunday. The other visitors are
flying home Tuesday.
Rita and Cindy Bowman
went to Pasco Friday to attend
high school graduation for
Rita's niece, Leslie Bowlin.
The Bowmans returned home
Saturday. Brian Say, Prine
ville, spent the weekend
visiting at the Bowman home.
in their absence. Peggy is
Mrs. Froberg's niece.
The Rev. Don Smith of East
Umatilla ministered at the
Irrigon Assembly of God on
Sunday, at both morning and
evening services. Pastor and
Mrs. Allen Gordanier and
family are on vacation visiting
relatives in Eugene and Calif.
Five graduating seniors
were honored during the
Sunday morning service on
May 28. The church then had a
potluck dinner honoring the
Frobergs who are leaving for
a year. The afternoon was
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Horse-A-Thon raises $900
for Cystic Fibrosis research
Nearly $900 was raised by
area horseback riders during
a recent 12-mile "Horse-A-Thon"
for Cystic Fibrosis.
A total of 25 youthful riders
took part in the event. Peggy
I,auritwn raised the most
Anhorns travel to Rouge
Valley area
Irene Anhorn returned
home Sunday evening June 4
after spending several days in
the Rogue Valley where she
formerly lived. She accom
panied her daughter Cather
ine of Pendleton to Medford on
Friday where they stayed with
a son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Anhorn and
daughter Patricia.
Saturday in Central Point
they joined in the celebration
of Mr. and Mrs. John Anhorn 's
50th wedding anniversary.
This was also the occasion for
spent at a baseball game
against Hillview Christian
Center of Boardman.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Leader of Umatilla a
son, Devin Thomas on June 1,
weight 7 pounds 12 ounces.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Leader of Umatilla
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Fredricksen, Irrigon.
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pledge money $140 followed
by Bobbette Angell, who
collected $110 in pledges.
All totaled, the Morrow
County riders collected $894 to
aid in combatting the disease.
a reunion of all of Irene's
family with their cousins
John, Myrtle, Melvin and
families.
Joe Bowmans
announce
child's birth
Joe and Robin Bowman,
Portland, are proud to an
nounce the birth of their
second child on May 4th at U
of 0 Medical Center. Natalie
Elizabeth weighed in at a
healthy 8 pounds Vz ounce and
was 19 inches long.
The tiny girl was welcomed
by an older sister, Erika, 4'2.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jiggs Bowman, Kinzua;
and Mrs. Margaret Hesla,
Portland. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Lytton
Strom, Castle Rock, Washing
ton and Mrs. George Miles,
Portland.
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