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.0 The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 10, 1978 NINE ( ) Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-8189 f,j Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob . .Kilkenny over the weekend .. were a son, Russell Kilkenny a and Lindee Taylor, both of the s, Washington, D.C. area. On Sunday, they enjoyed a get s.together with friends and relatives at the Kilkenny j Ranch. Present were Eileen Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Greenup, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greenup, Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenup, and Mrs. Ed Tarnas ky, all of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Ashbeck of Echo; Mrs. Paul Walton of Long Creek ; John Kilkenny and Jeff Williams, both of Ontario; and Delbert Emert of lone. Gladys Van Winkle and Betty Christman have re turned home from a trip to New Orleans, La., where they attended a national assembly for school cooks. Billy Van Winkle, who has been in Lexington while his mother was away, has re turned to his work in Enter prise. Mildred Davidson is a patient in St. Anthony's Hospi tal in Pendleton. Venice Hendrickson has returned home from Minne sota, where she has been visiting for six weeks with relatives and friends. Ann Check a daughter, met her in Portland. Lee Miller and Delpha Jones met Bonita Stitts of Yakima in Umatilla on Saturday. Mrs. Stitts, a sister of Mr. Jones, will visit for a few days before leaving for Ontario to visit a son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin son have returned home after a few days spent picking huckleberries at Mt. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Brenda Katherine, born last week. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom, and great-grandmother is Venice Hendrickson. o Kinzua news Barbara Pike 768-2861 CUSTOM BUSINESS FORMS & STATEMENTS 676-9228 Mid the haze of heat and dust, the dog days of August have come too soon. This August is different from all the past Augusts here in Kinzua. The sounds of children's voices are almost never heard and the heat-induced pall found in most small towns on late summer days has been replaced by the sound of hammers and wreck ing bars, as house after house is reduced to piles of boards and heaps of rubble. The sightseers lured to town by the news stories have come YOIUJRIP nn UTJll lq) JENO'S ra nzzA SPARKLE CO (EE QhEMtO ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED FLAVORS 13.5 OZ. "iim"'' StS0 HALF GALLON (o)(o( Country Casual Collection stoneware THIS WFFK'S FFATIIRF SALAD PLATE Zlf SPRING GARDEN OR lUj IU J SUNNYOALE PATTERN x" ' ALL COMPLETER PETER PAN TIWV paqhc sh 0 4.5-OZ. SIZE 1 Tillamook h: EDDAR MEDIUM, BABY LOAF JL 0 0 T 2 LB. SIZE r A MILT. FRUIT COCKTAIL Western Family, 17-oz. Size f ur y j MUSHROOMS ,ily- Ail Western Family, Piasac on4 Stems, 4-oz. SizeUr WHITE OR WHEAT NABISCO NILLA WAFERS,,. 59 NATU RE VALLEY GRAN OLA 99 KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUE ssascs 49 CRISCO SHORTENING 1.99 BUEAD n lJ FOR I 1 PLAIN WRAP, 2212-OZ. 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In Sitka they attended the meeting of the directors of the Pacific Logging Congress. Don and Rose were back in Portland on Saturday where they were met by their son, Donny, and Linda Vorres. Donny and Linda had been visiting in Sheridan for the weekend. Sharon Hetzel, neice of Marty Wallis, is visiting here with Marty and her family for several weeks. Sharon made the trip from her home in Seattle to The Dalles on Amtrack. Bruce Pike met her at the station and brought her to Kinzua. Sue Mattison and daughters, Jodi and Robin, returned home Friday from Baker where they spent a week visiting Sue's parents, Harvey and Kitty Spivey. Harvey, who has been gone most of the summer visiting a daughter in Alaska arrived home on Thursday. Betty Lewis and Rita Bow man were in The Dalles Wednesday for medical atten tion. They stopped in Prine ville at the Dave Riney home to pick up Cindy Bowman on their way home. Arden and Marian Tripp and son Bill went to the Maryhill Park at Maryhill, Wash, to attend a reunion of the Brons family. Marian and her family enjoyed the picnic and visiting with members of her family. Chuck and Patti Constantin, Portland, arrived in Kinzua Wednesday to visit with her parents Don and Barbara Pike. Saturday morning Patti and Barbara went to Arling ton to pick up LuAnn Pike who is spending the summer work ing in Baker. That evening was spent watching the mid get car races at the Umatilla Speedway. Sunday LuAnn left by bus for basketball camp at Cheney, Wash. Jiggs and Rita Bowman had another busy weekend with out-of-town family Ron and Ginger Bowman, Heppner, who arrived Friday evening. They went to Bend Saturday for eye care and returned to stay with his parents for the rest of the weekend. Friday evening Jiggs and Rita met Dave and Sara Riney and Richard Kludt at the junction. Richard returned to Kinzua with the Bowmans while the Rineys went on to Condon to stay a while with his family. Sunday morning Jiggs, Rita, Cindy and Richard picked up Suzy Brooks in Fossil and went to The Dalles where they met Joe and Robin Bowman and Erika, Portland. Joe and Robin returned to Portland with Cindy and Suzy. The two girls will attend cheerleader school this week. Young Erika came back to Kinzua with her grandparents to visit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bowman, Echo, also joined the family group in Kinzua on Sunday. Rob and Scott Conlee, sons of Steve and Roberta Conlee, are both on the injury list. Last Monday Rob broke his foot. It was Thursday before the swelling went down enough to put the cast on it. Saturday, Scott fell and struck his chin on the edge of a step. The resulting cut took four stitches to close. Roberta's sister and family, Loraine and Floyd Wilson and children from Umatilla were here this weekend to visit and pick up their son Lloyd who had been visiting the Conlees this last week. Elsct Din BoIIsmy State Rep.' Dist. 55 W. Adv. By Comm. To EWd M Bfamy, Rp, Sumnna Jwn,