riu- lli piincf iiicllc Timo. Hiipnrr. Oregon. Thursday. June 5. 1980--NINE tchool for Grange insurance agents held at Lexington . ....... M ill A fichool for tin- iipcnlK of Lexington Grange Grnnge Mutmil nd Grunge n tn(, nft.rnoon, the agents IiiHurunce flnd HgentH exiirn- W(,r(, iV(.n instructions in Imition wns held nt the Homeowner's oovenige and tests were given for licenses in Iwnpinn Grn,-e Those at h'm rea. tending the school and prnvid At 7 p.m.. a dinner was Ihe instruction and test served by the ladies of the w": Hal Schmunk. .hvi.i. t nmnnper of Granpe Guests for Ihe day and Insurance Association, and evening wore Mr. and Mrs. rorinne Bills! Regional age- Aliens! Strerker of Spray. Mr. nev manaeer 'r "'""'md Johnson of Biifim. Mr. and Mrs Arl White of Greenf ield Grange. Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforlh of Lex ington Orange. 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Mabel Ring of lone: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Rivhard Peck and child ren: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peck and son: and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones. Jo Irvin and Sandi Jones of Irrigon were Heppner busi ness visitors Friday. Florence McMillan mother of Mrs. Irvin returned home with them for a few days visit. Mrs. Bob Cool and daughter, Irene of Pendleton, were Lexington callers Thursday. Visitors in Lexington over the weekend for the Mar quardt Grace wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Messenger and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mes senger and families of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. JE. Messenger Jr. of Hermiston. Mrs. Bob Smith of Portland. Doug and Norita Marquardt of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammell of the Dalles and daughter Barbara of Port land, and for the wedding Mr. , and Mrs. Vera Mir.nick and Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie of Boardman. The newlyweds will make their home in Albany where they will be attending school. A special guest was a sister Mrs. Jim (Carlita) Bloodsworth. who was recently released from the hospital suffering from injuries in a car accident. A buffet supper was served following the ceremony with Pat Wright in charge. Geraldtne Messenger and , guest were overnight guests of , her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sleskes of Lexing ton. Vacation Bible School will start June 9 at the Christian Church in Lexington and will be from 9 to Noon each day that week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bu- , chanan have returned home from a trip to Central Oregon where they enjoyed some camping and fishing at Hills boro to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klinger and sons of LaCenter, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Klinger of Hrmiston were weekend callers at the home of their mother Annetta Klinger. Wade Padberg is living in Lexington in the home of his mother. Colleen Bergstram. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett have moved a trailer home into Lexington near the Dun bar lot. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munk ers from Salem were Lexing ton and Heppner callers over the Memorial Day weekend and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers in Heppner. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt that an uncle Elmer Hunt of Eugene had major surgery in the Sacred Heart Hospital Saturday. Ed Hunt of Portland was a visitor in Lexington over the holidays. Jeannine Hunt of Pendleton was a weekend visitor with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt. Amber and Chrystal Rine hart of Ukiah are visiting their Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocoms. . Port of Morrow ha$ special meet Port of Morrow will have a special meeting today at 1 p.m. in Boardman. The port will discuss port bonding as a result of a letter of intent and resolution of intent from Longview Fiber. Co. '1