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    Beppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 1 1, 1957
Former Boardman Resident Passes
By Mary Lee Marlow
Graveside services were held
at Riverview cemetery Monday
at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Jennie S. Olson,
who died suddenly July 3 at her
home in Portland. Mrs. Olson,
who was a pioneer resident here,
moved to Portland about 11 years
ago. Members of her family here
for the services were her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Olson of Prinevllle and her
sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs Pat Pattee of Bonners
Ferry, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Uthe of Umatilla, Mrs. Ivera
Kelly and Miss Elida Olson of
Portland.
Members of the Skoubo family
held their fourth reunion in Port
land Saturday, July 6. The affair
is held every three years. At
tending from here were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and sons Dick
and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Skoubo and children Davy and
Janelle, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar
Skoubo and daughter Patsy, Mrs.
Gene Hiigel and children Jean
ette, Gary and Jimmy, Leo
Skoubo, Mrs. Toivo Simila and
six children, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Skoubo and Mrs. Anna Skoubo of
Pendleton. The next reunion will
be held in 19C0 in Petaluma, Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball and
uaughters Janet and Janice of
Taft were weekend visitors at the
home of Ball's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ball. Other recent visit
ors at the Ball home were Mrs.
Ball's sister, Mrs. Grace Bates and
granddaughter, Barbara Yokum
of Riddles, Ore., and Mrs. Dorothy
Montgomery and son Dicky of
Oak Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Duff and
daughters Maurine, Patty, Deb
bie and Janet of Duluth, Minn.,
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twere visitors last week at the
home of Mrs. Duff's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Granqulst.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Healy and
children Doug, Patricia, Jackie,
Debbie and Brenda of Portland
are visiting this week at the
Granquist home and at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands. Mrs.
Mary Healy returned home with i
them after visiting in Portland r.old Bpach
lor the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Steinke and
children Bobbie and Carolyn of
San Bernardino, Calif, visited at
the home of Steinke's sister, Mrs.
Louise Earwood Saturday. They
also visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman.
Mrs. Edith Reed of Portland
was a weekend visitor at the
home of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs.
Her son George came after her
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedford
and sons Leonard Jr., Greg ind
Billie went to Missoula, Mont, the
Fourth to visit Bedford's mother,
Mrs Hettie Bedford, and other rel
atives at Cutbank, Mont. They
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eades and
children of Hood River visited at
the home of Eades' mother, Mrs.
R, A. Eades, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yuskat and
two sons of Portland were ever
night guests at the home of Mrs.
Zoe Billings Saturday. Sunday
they were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely.
From here they went to La
Grande to visit Mr. and Mrs. Eld
on Ely.
Miss Jean Scott went to Seattle
Monday to visit her mother, Mrs.
Mattie Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Deweese
and children Bobby and Ricky of
Grandview, Wash, visited at the
home of Deweese's aunt, Mrs.
Florence Root, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reed of Bill
ings, Mont, visited at the home
of Reed's brother-in-law and sist
er, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Watts,
last week. They went from here
to Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and
duughter Eileen spent the Fourth
at Wallowa lake as euests of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly of La
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderegg
and daughter Barbara returned
lome Monday after spending
two weeks at their cabin at Long
Beach, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeks of
Arlington were weekend visitors
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Cox came
Dewey West iover Thursday for their daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ward and "h Ja beespndinS e
children Jeannie and Johnnie ef Wlth her aunt' Mrs- Clenta
of Gold Beach visited at the
home of Mrs. Ward's uncle and , iV'ynara Hamilton spent five
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar-,"3'? ,n The Dalles the past
low Friday, on their way home weeK-
from Weiser, Idaho. Other visit- Ben Standefer was here Sat
ors were Jim Newman of Corval- J urday after a load of household
lis, and Barney White, also of .goods they had stored here.
i Miss Eloise Giencer of Salem
Mrs. Florence Root accompan- and Mr. Marion Cutler of Lewis-
ied her brother-in-law and sister ,ton Idaho arrived Friday for a
Mr. and Mrs. Verne McCarty I grandchildren f r o m Long Creek
and children spent the weekend with her for a wnne.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Deweese of
Grandview, Wash., to Burns Sun
day to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Mefford.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats went
to Pendleton the Fourth to visit
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Beall. Their granddaugh
ter, Pat Beall, returned home
with them Sunday for a visit.
Mr and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie,
and Mrs. Donald Gillespie visited
at the home of Mrs. Blanche Bar
low in Heppner Monday.
Mrs. William Garner, Mrs. Ar
thur Allen and Mrs. Sigvald Aase
went to Portland Tuesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eades and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crouch were on
a fishing trip to Magone lake
and John Day. from Wednesday
till Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey and
sons Jerry and Wayne, Mrs. Lou
ise Earwood and daughter Shirley
visited at the home of Mrs. Ear-
wood's brother and sister-in-law
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Gienger of Cotton
wood. They plan on being mar
ried July 11 and will make their
home in Lewiston. On Sunday
at Enterprise on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellor drove
to Condon on the evening of the
Fourth so their children could
-see the fire works show there.
Mrs. Harley Leasie, Mrs. Mary
Leasie and daughter Louise of
Fox were here Tuesday picking
raspberries at the McWillis home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hendrick
son and daughter Donna of Eur
eka,, Calif, spent Saturday on
Cottonwood creek visiting at the
Joe Wheeler ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly and
four children of Long Creek spent
Sunday visiting at the Joe Mellor
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams
and sons Charlie and Walter
afternoon a bridal shower was sPent the Fourth weekend at
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork, Mr. ana
Mrs. George Capon and son
Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hill and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Forrest and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simas and
children picnicked at the Indian
creek corrals on the Fourth.
The Dave Musgraves of Mt.
Vernon were visitors at the homes
of their children the Rho Bleak
mans and Stanley Musgraves.
Lee Jones spent the Fourth at
the Owen Smith place.
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held for them in the old school
house
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hendrick
son and daughter, Donna of Eur
eka, Calif, arrived last Tuesday
tor a visit at the Fred McWill
iams home. On the Fourth Miss
Marlene Lewis and the Bud Engle
family joined them on a trip
through Baker and Sumpter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst spent
the Fourth at the home of her
niece and family,' the Theron
Kings.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leslie and
children of Hoopa. Calif, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Simas and child-
ren of Roseburg are helping the
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork, put
up tne crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman DuBosch
of La Grande spent the Fourth
weekend visitine their Darents.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Steinke, at the Charles Roachs and Mary and
Arlington Monday. j Victor DuBosch.
Weekend visitors at the home' "e'en Brown was in Heppner
of Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard
were Mrs. Sicard's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Parks of Lebanon.
Leo Skoubo took his sister,
Mrs. Toivo Simila and six child
ren to Portland the Fourth to
stay until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
went to Pendleton the Fourth to
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Thurman.
Mrs. Rollin Bishop spent the
weekend in The Dalles visiting
at the home of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Chronicle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
were in Portland last week on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoubo and
children Davy and Janelle are in
and visited her brother and fam
ily Mr. and Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman,
jCorvallis this week visiting at the
home of Mrs. Skoubo's brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ruhrs.
Elvin Ely went to Heppner Sat
urday to see his father, H. O. Ely
of lone, who Is seriously ill in
Pioneer Memorial hospital.
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To allow our entire crew an opportunity for vacation, we
will be shut down for a two-weeks period. Our office will
be open from 9 to 1 2 a.m. daily to allow customers to pick
up garments but no cleaning will be done during the
two weeks.
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Jantzen Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivery Jewel and
family were here from Kinzua
on Sunday.
Miss Lora Ann Vinson spent
the Fourth at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vin
sen. She returned to her work at
the Lyle Van Dusen ranch on
rriday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweek have
her niece as a house guest this
summer.
Edna Moore drove to Wallowa
over the weekend and brought
her mother back with her for a
visit.
Lou;sa Flemings left Sunday
for her summer work of cooking
for hay crews. She will be at the.
bob Lovgrens first, then on to
the Dougherty ranch, both close
to Heppner.
Mr and Mrs. H. B. Hinckley
of Portland visited the Murd
Stubblefield home. -
Mary DuBosch drove Helen
Brown to John Day Wednesday,
to catch the bus for Boise, Idaho
where she will visit her daugh
ter tor a week.
Mr, and Mrs. Norrls Stubble-
field and children left Saturday
for Portland to visit his mother,
Ellen Stubblefield, who is a pa
tient at Emanual hospital, room
217.
Ruby Gienger has her two
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