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Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 28, 1955 Dust Storm, Rain Cool Temperatures In Boardman Area By Mary Lee Marlow A dust storm here Sunday cool ed the weather down again from last week's heat. Sunday's maxi mum of 84 was appreciated after Friday's maximum of 100 and Saturday's 96. The wind con tinued through Monday, with the top temperature only 78. Tuesday morning a light rain was falling. John Partlow started digging potatoes Sunday. The season is later than usual this year, as the spud harvest is usually about half through by this time. Rus sell and Bob Miller have not started digging yet, but plan to the last of the week. Mrs. Charles Anderegg enter tained with a picnic-and swim ming party down at the river last Thursday in honor of her granddaughter, Bonny June Gar vlson, of Salem, who was cele brating her seventh birthday. Present were Mrs. Henry Zivney and Roger, Mrs. Wally Sewal and Timmy, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and Dick and Bobbie, Mrs. Ed Skoubo and Davy, Mrs. Alby Taylor and Toni, Mrs. "Elvin Ely and Eileen, Mrs- William Garner and Anita, Mrs. Russell Miller and Jimmy and Patty, Mrs. Max Vannoy and Lynn, Cheryl, Mark and Dayle, Mrs. Zoe Billings and . Brenda, Mrs. Toni Zelinski and Toni Kay and Ronnie, and Barbara Anderegg- Mrs. Arnold Hoffman and child ren Edna, Jimmy, Teddy and Linda went to Condon Saturday to attend the wedding of her brother, David Adlard and Miss Bobbie Jo Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith Sr, and son Carl Jr., Healdsburg, Calif., visited at the home of Smith's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe last Thursday on their way to Union to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. Election of officers was held at the meeting of the Wives club last week at the home of Mrs. Frederick Crowner at Ordnance. Mrs. John Blackburn was elected president; Mrs. Miles Standish, vice president; Mrs. Crowner, sec retary; Mrs. Gren Hawes, treas urer. The club also made plans about entering a booth at the I save on fuel now, thanks to the Standard Man l -f. . :'' ' mm Completely distilled to burn cleanly without waste, Standard Diesel Fuels develop full power and give you top efficiency from your diesel engine. Made to exact specifications, they are always uniform so you can depend on even performance at all times. Standard Diesel Fuels are delivered clean with no hurmful impurities to clog injector nozzles. All you have to do is tell us the make of your engine and we'll deliver the high-quality Standard Diesel Fuel that ia best suited to your needs. For Information on any Standard Oil Company of California product, (all L. E. "ED" DICK Heppner Ore. Phone 6-9633 L. F. "PECK" LEATHERS lone, Ore. Phone 8-7125 North Morrow county Fair, and a float for the parade. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Thurman Johnson on August 2. The Ladies Aid society of Com munity church held an all day work meeting at the church Wed nesday, July 20, with a sack lunch at noon. The day was spent planting iris bulbs in the church yard, and rolling band ages for missionary work. Denny Zerba, Pendleton, visit ed at the home of his grand mother, Mrs. Blanene Jones last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, Mrs. Arnin Hug and Miss Zelma Cow an all attended the Cannon Beach Bible conference last week. Mr; and Mrs. Leonard Bergseth went to Seattle, Wash., Saturday, to be gone a week. Mrs. Emma Smith, Plainview, Texas visited at the home of her cousin, Mrs. R. A. Eades, several days the past week. Other visitors of Mrs. Eades last week was her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Woolley and sons Mike and Stan ley, Ponca City, Okla., who also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eades. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harwood, Portland, spent the weekend at the home of Harwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee HarwoorJ. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and children, Jimmy, Janet and Jay, La Grande, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lilly's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Ely. Vickie Ashley, Spokane, Wash., who has visited for two weeks at the home of her uncle and aunt, MSgt. and Mrs. Gren Hawes, re turned to her home last week. Sharon Hawes accompanied her and the two girls to Camp. Wan demeer for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and Mrs. Florence Root are on a trip to Fort Collins, Colo., to visit at the home of Mrs. A. T. Herriam, former resident of Boardman sev eral years ago. Nancy Rands, Stayton, spent the weekend here at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Buster Rands. Jim Thorpe returned home Sat urday from visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith in Union for the past three weeks. John Luhrs, Corvallis, has been visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sko ubo, the past ten days. Sunday Mrs. Skoubo and son Davy and Glenn Luhrs took her to La Grande to visit other relatives. Lexington News By Delpha Jones Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson of Portland and Mrs. Estes, sister of Mr. Robinson, of The Dalles were Lexington visitors on Satur- I uay. Mrs. luiuinsuii will uc jc membered as Doris Burchell. Mr. and Mrs. O. G, Breeding 'are vacationing in Yamhill, Port i land and Glide, Oregon with their three daughters and their fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMillan and family of Portland spent a few days last week with his mo ther Frances McMillan. Mrs. L. G. Wetzel and children motored to Billings, Montana last week where they will visit parents for two weeks. Her sisters who have been here visiting the last two weeks, returned to their home at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFadden and children, and Maureen Groves, visited at the Claude White ranch at Hardman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mrs. W. E. McMillan motored to Pendleton Friday where Mrs. Mc Millan visited an aunt Mrs. Joe Tobin (Elsie) who is a patient in St. Anthony's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan return ed on Sunday for a visit with an otRer aunt, Mrs. Bessie Bristow of Cove, who was called to Pen dleton by the illness of Mrs: To bin, a sister. All were dinner guests at the Russell Waite home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson and family of Dufur were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth and children Sharon ' and Gene and Joan Patrick and Kenny Jones are vacationing this week in Idaho, in Yellowstone Park and Sun Valley. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McFadden and Mrs. Dean Hunt were hosts to Robert Kelly of Seattle spent the weekend visiting his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson. 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Ralph Matlock of camp 5 visi ted for a few minutes on Sunday at the George Irvin home. Dewey Irvin of Prineville visit ed a few days last week at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin. Mrs. Jim Angell and family are visiting with her relatives at the coast. Mr. Angell is at Camp Wal lowa where he took some Boy Scouts for a weeks camping. Bobby Davidson is attending from here, as is the Angell boy. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Padberg and children motored to Walla Walla Sunday where they met Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ausman of Asotin, Washington. The Aus man children returned home with their parents after' a visit at the Padberg home. Lee Padberg re turned home with them for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield en tertained several of their friends on the patio of their home Sat urday. Refreshments were en joyed by the following couples; Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Mar ter, Jr. of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Leyva,' and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin of Lexington. 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