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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 17, 1950-
Local Melons On
Sale at Stands in
North End Projects
By MRS. FLOSSIE COATS
Melon stands are again the at
traction along the highway and
are well supplied with local mel
ons. Stands open in and near
Boardman are operated by Adolf
Skoubo, Edd. Skoubo and Chuck
Anderegg.
A fire Wednesday afternoon
destroyed three stalls in the
North Morrow County fair stock
shed, but by the fast work of lo
cal men was held in control and
kept from spreading. Cause was
from burning weeds nearby on
the ditch bank. The damage was
to the extent of $100 and will be
repaired in time for the fair in
two weeks.
Mrs. Allen Billings who has
been attending summer school at
La Grande- returned home Fri
day, having completed the course.
Carma Barlow returned to
Boardman Friday after spending
a week in Lexington with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Mesenger. She will be
taken home to Renton, Wash.
Wednesday by another aunt,
Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker
and daughters returned home Sa.
turday after several rays spent
in Portland and Seattle.
Among the Pendleton shoppers
Saturday were Mrs. Earl Downey,
Mrs. Adolf Skoubo, Mrs. Claud
Coats, Carma Barlow and Etta
Jones.
Week-end guests at the Ray
Conyers home were their son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Con
years and family from Salem.
Oral returned to his work Sun
day, while Mrs. Conyers went on
to Cascade, Ida. for a visit with
her parents.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Allen are Mrs. B. J.
Olds and son Perry of Omaha,
Neb., and Mrs. Ross Nyropp of
Portland, all coming to attend
the golden wedding party given
for the Aliens Tuesday evening
at the grange hall. The ladies
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macomber
of Arlington were guests Sunday
at the Leo Root home.
Mrs. Oscar Veelle and son Os
car Jr. returned home Sunday af
ter a week spent in Portland and
Oregon City with relatives.
Ralph Smith arrived home Sat
urday after spending the sum
mer in Tacoma with relatives.
Sunday afternoon guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Coats were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dickson, Miss Ann Jones and
Miss Dorothy Jones all of Dallas,
Texas. Miss Ann Jones was a
former Boardman school teacher
and lived at the Coats home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber
Three Links Club
Presents Member
ith Stork Gift
The Three Links club met at
the home of Mrs. Emma Peck on
Thursday afternoon. The business
meeting was presided over by
returned home Sunday from a
week's vacation spent in and
around valley points.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and
son left Tuesday morning for Sa
lem where they will join Mr.
Walker's parents and the two
families will motor on into Ca
nada. David Brown and Ray Conyers
arrived home by Brown's private
plane Friday from San Alsemo,
Calif. Brown, with Mrs. Brown
and daughter who had been at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vet Conyers, returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and son
and Mrs. Frank Kunze and son
motored to Pendleton Monday.
the vice president, Mrs. Leonard
Munkers. Refreshments of salad,
wafers and punch were served.
The club at this time presented
Mrs. Leonard Munkers 'with a
stork gift, Mrs. Archie Munkers
making the presentation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wark and
granddaughter Sandie spent the
week-end in Klickitat.
Pendleton visitors on Tuesday
were Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mrs.
Bob Davidson, Mrs. Adolph Ma
jeSki and daughter Pat, Mrs.
Gene Majeski and Mrs. C. C.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty
are vacationing in the Willam
ette valley. Mrs. Bob Davidson is
caring for the small children in
their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brashe
ars returned home Sunday from
a vacation trip.
Beverley Lovelace returned to
her home in La Grande after a
few days visit at the Jones home.
Cecil Hicks is confined to his
home suffering from a back in
jury. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks spent
several days last week in The
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Returning from a two weeks
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Dalles where he was receiving
medical treatment. At the pre
sent his back is in a cast.
Maureen Groves returned home
Tuesday after several weeks at
the Ed Grant home in Prineville.
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church in Lynnwood, with the
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The bride wore a floor length
white satin gown with lace yoke
and a Juliet cap with fingertip
veil. This was held in place by
Lilies of the Valley. She carried
a white Bible,,, a gift from the
groom on which lay a single stem
double flower purple orchid.
The double ring ceremony was
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The young couple was attend
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Thompson, Crestwood Drive, Se
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