EIGHTEEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 13, 1978
honoring Mrs. Riley (Beebe)
Munkers of Heppner. Those
present were Camilla Sam
ples, Gladys VanWinkle, Faye
Seitz, Betty Christman and the
honoree.
Mrs. Tom Bradd of Ontario
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Gladys Van Winkle.
Clark is the former Rosetta
Laney, a former resident of
Lexington, and a sister of Mrs.
Gerry Messenger.
Millie and Marie Yocom
were Portland visitors over
the weekend.
Florence McMillan was a
recent overnight visitor at the
home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G.E.
Irvin of Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Zita were
weekend callers in Heppner
and Lexington from their
home in Beaverton.
Jack Yocom is visiting in
Calgary, Canada and attend
ing the Calgary Stampede
with friends.
Lolita Marquardt, who is
employed in Portland, was a
weekend visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Marquardt. She attended
the shower in Heppner for her
sister Carlita, bride-elect of
Jim Bloodsworth.
Kevin and Lance Klinger
from Brush Prairie, Wash, are
visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ledbetter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Klinger.
June DuVall and daughter
Renee of Seattle are visiting
friends and relatives in Lex
ington and Heppner, including
Mrs. DuVall's mother Cleo
VanWinkle, who is a patient in
Pioneer Memorial Nursing
home.
The Betty Christman home
was the scene Monday of a
luncheon and birthday party
Driver's license tests
scheduled
Lexington news
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State Motor Vehicles Divi
sion personnel will be in
Heppner on July 26, August 23,
and September 20 to conduct
driver's license exams and
issue photo driver's licenses.
The motor vehicles division
van will be parked in front of
Heppner City Hall from 8 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. on all three dates.
Persons wishing to complete
an examination on the same
day the van is in town are
urged to file applications at
least 45 minutes in advance of
scheduled closing hours. ' ,
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land. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Don Clark and children of
Portland stopped for a short
visit enroute to Hermiston
where they will be opening a
Clark's shoe store in the new
shopping center there. Mrs.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T.E. Messenger Sr.
over the weekend were a son
and grandson, Franklin and
Jay Messenger from Bend,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Messenger and son of Port
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Barbara Pike
Arlett and Bonnie Campbell
spent the weekend at Hay
stack Lake near Madras
enjoying the sun and water
skiing. They were joined by
Arlett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Avery Campbell, Bend, and
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nicklas
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Williams. Mrs. Williams and
Mrs. Nicklas, both of
Redmond, are Arlett's sisters.
Arden and Marian Tripp are
back home following a trip to
the Oregon coastal area with
their son Tom and his family.
The Tripps returned to Kinzua
on Thursday. The Tom Tripps
left the first of July for their
home in Laurel, Montana.
Arden and Marian are staying
busy these days as they are
looking around the Heppner
area for housing. Arden, who
has been unable to work for
some time following surgery,
will soon be going to work as a
fireman at Kinzua Corpor
ation's Heppner plant.
Don and Rose Hardwick
spent the long Fourth of July
weekend in Baker visiting
friends and relatives. While in
Baker Don attended the class
reunion held in celebration of
the 30th Anniversary of his
high school graduation. This
Thursday, the Hardwicks
were in Pendleton on business.
Dee and Deena Whitney
have moved into the home
formerly occupied by the
Glenn Spivey family. The
young couple is from Patter
son, Washington. Dee is work
ing for Greenup Tree Thin
ning. He is familiar to many
here since he lived with his
cousin, Roberta Conlee, about
five years ago while a senior
at WHS.
Irrigon news
Francis Rose
WUson
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George and Grace Kenney
of Irrigon, invite their friends
to an open house at their new
home. It is located just East of
their former home, and near
the west end of Washington
Avenue. It will be held on July
14, from noon throughout the
day.
Those from Irrigon attend
ing the Assembly of God Old
Fashioned Camp Meeting at
Brooks, included: Pastor and
Mrs. Allen Gordanier and
family, Donna Driver and Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Wilson.
A baseball game Sunday
afternoon between the Colum
bia View Fellowship and the
Assembly of God churches
brought out some friendly
competition. The Assembly
won 10 to nine. Other games
will be scheduled through the
summer, with other churches
participating.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner
included their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlan Pember and family of
Springfield, Mo., and Mrs.
Ruth Vrontakeis and sons of
Salem.
Visitors at the Ted Wilson
home are their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Wilson and family of
Texas.
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