Illness Claims Buster Rands By MART IXC HARLOW BOARDMAN Funeral serv ices were held Saturday, July 26, at 11 a.m. at Burns Mortu ary In Hermlston for R. B. (Bus ter) Rand. 58. who died Julv j:t at the Veteran's hospital In Walla Walla. Wash., after a loi.tt Hint-Mi. Mr, Bands was born In Port land April 16. 1911, the son of Itoyal and Louise Rands. He came to Board man with his par ents as a small child where he has lived since. He attended lo cal schools, and was a former mayor, councilman and Justice of the pence In Buardman. In late years he was a farmer. He was a World War II veteran and a member of Tuscan Lodge 13t. AP A AM. Umatilla, and of Al Kader Shrine. Portland. Survivors are the widow, El len Josephine Rands of Board man; two daughters, Mrs. Rudy (Marry Ann) Allenmannof Rich land, Wash., and Mrs. Don t Nancy Renschler of The Dal les; his mother. Louise Rands of Brentwood, Calif.; a sister, Donna Imperlale of Tuscon, Ariz.; a half-brother, Vaughn Keys of Portland; and five grandchildren. The Masonic Lodge was In charge of the services. Interment was In the Bonrdman Riverview Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rob ert Harwood, Dennis Gronquist, A, Draper. George Wickland er. Gene McFamnd and Frank Boiling. The annual reunion of the Tatone family was held over the week-end at the Dodge City Inn with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone as hosts. There were about 52 present They included Tatone's mother, Mrs. D. Tatone or Ar lington, his brothers and sisters in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ta tone and grandson Troy, of Spo kane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs Steve Tatone and daughter of Portland; his brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hast ings and seven sons of West Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pfen ning: and Mr. and Mrs. O. Stutz man of Portland, and Mrs. James Flynn of Lake Oswego. Others included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tatone, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ives and two children, Cherl Tatone and her fiance, Gary Bursell, and Nicky Elston, all of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mel brech of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. John Tatone and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tatone and four children of Canby; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knoll and family of Tacoma, Wash.; Linda and Jody Tatone of Boardman. A golf putting tournament was held on the Tatone's private green Saturday for adults and Sunday for the children. Troph ies were presented by the Ta tone's. Robert Tatone was win ner of the men's trophy, and Mrs. O. Stutzman the women's. Gary Ives won the children's trophy. The Waist Away Tops Club held a picnic Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. There were 18 present. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Chub Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Har per and son Donnte, Mrs. Gun nar Skoubo and daughters Pat sv, Kathy and Linda, Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash and daughter Diane, and granddaughters Valerie and Denlse Rash of Portland, and Winifred Morgan. Rev. George Neeley left Sun day for Camp Plnecroft In north ern Idaho, where he will be dean of the high school group this week. Accompanying him were Casey Kuhn, Susan Ball and Diane Rash, who will at tend the camp. Ron and Randy Baker, Jody Tatone, Albert Phillips and Ron Zielinskl are at Perry's Sport Camp near McMinnville this week. Bill Wheelhouse is at Conifer Sports Camp at Hyak, Wash, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson and three sons of McMinnville were overnight visitors at the home of Mrs. Henderson's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss, last week on their way to Harrington, Wash. Annie Obermeler, who was a student at Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland last year, spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Obermeler, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop went to Echo one day last week to visit at the home of Bishop's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bishop, and to visit the men's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Bishop, there from Ridge way, Colo. Mrs. Pete Peterson, son Larry, and daughter Lorrie, and Jana Everett of Irrigon were in Port land last Friday evening to at tend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rover. Mrs. Rover is the former Mardee Childers, former resident here. Mrs. O. A. Childers of Libby, Mont., was an overnight visitor at the Peterson home Friday. Unspoiled Splendor - Magnificent Wilderness - That's Oregon ) Glacier Lake in the Eagle Cap wilderness area of the Wallowa Mountains. -1 - i c- - A breaker explodes against an offshore rock, at Cape Kiwanda, Oregon's unspoiled iplendor, its peace and beauty virtually unchanged from the land pio neers sought so fiercely, remains untouched by many of the problems which harass so much of the rest of the country. Its air is unpolluted, its streams pure, its beaches and parks unlittered. This majestic, tension-free state, tenth in size but only 30th in population, comes vividly to lifo in the latest in the famed Armchair Travelogue series in The Reader's Digest. Captured in color scenes like these at famed Glacier Lake and Cape Kiwanda, Oregon's continuity with the past, with the splendor of an unspoiled America, will offer the reader renewed hope and confidence. Mrs. Frank Marlow went to Pendleton Sunday to visit her sister-in-law. Mrs. Harry Shipp, and her sister, Mrs. Clarence Thomas. 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Crowd Attends Skoubo Reunion Bt MABY LEE MABLOW roardmaN The annual re union of the Skoubo family was hoM here Saturday. July 19. at the Greenfield Grange hall with 70 attendine. This is tne nrsi time the reunion has been held in Boardman since 19M. rnmine the farthest distance was Torchilds Skoubo from Den mark. Others were Mr. ana Mrs. Honrv Drake and family, Cop- npras rove. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Skoubo of Lomita, Calif., Mrs. Emil , Senna of Petaluma. rniif.. Mrs. Jeannette Moon and Michael Skoubo and Roberta Skoubo of Seattle, Wash., Albert Sknnhn. Mr. and Mrs. Toiva Sim- ila and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Skoubo and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Skoubo and family of Portland, Mrs. Duane Silverthorn and family of Forest Grove, Mrs. Russell DeMauro and daughters of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoubo and family of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grebskov of Eugene, Mrs. Peter Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Skoubo and son David Skoubo of Junction City, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar bkoubo ana daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and son. Mr. and Mrs, Dick Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hiifrpi and sons and Mr. ana Mrs. Chub Warren, all of Board man. HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. JnlT 31. 196 noosTon QEGBfHaV c Appliances RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If I Don't Have It Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermlston Th. 567-89G0 Home of Norge Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning .New & Used Appliance Repair HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchlsed Westlnghouse Dealer Bring your appliances in for repairs. 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We Service All Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo 0 Livestock Auction HERMIST0N LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 990 E. Main Ph. 567-3149 Moving The Boardman Tillicum club was host for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Rod Flug in hon or of Morrow County Queen Sheila Luciani and Princess Rhonda Bellinger, Janet Palma teer, Patti Healy and Sherri O' Brien, their mothers and Mrs, Dimple Munkers, chaperone. There were 25 present. The Boardman Garden Club met July 14 at the home of Mrs. Glen Carpenter. The monthly hostess list was chosen to be the same as last year. Mrs. Roy Ball, president, asked members to bring ideas for the district spring conven tion next year which the Board man club will host. Mrs. Ball read "Vacation Sanctuary", and Mrs. Arthur Al len read an article on humming birds, "Hummers, North and South." Mrs. Ball received the door prize. The club will go to Pendleton to the home of Mrs. Charles An deregg for their August 18 meet ing. ; Rev. George Neeley took Dale Lindell and Marlon McKenzie to Camp Pinecroft in northern Idaho. The boys were to be there a week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier took a group to Camp Morrow near Wamic. They included David Lindell, Bobby Risley, Freddie, Donna and Becky Ziemer and Kenneth Parrish, the latter of Hermlston. Mrs. Duane Essex of Fair Oaks, Calif., was a week-end vis itor at the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Her daughters Tracy, Shannon and Janet, returned home with her after visiting here two weeks. Mrs. Zoe Billings and Mrs. La Vern Partlow spent the week end in Salem visiting at the home of Mrs. Billings' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Struck meier of The Dalles were over niohr visitors at the home of Struckmeier's parents, Mr. and ceiving medical treatment 140 S. Herm. Pharmacy Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels have returned home from a trip to Caldwell and Parma, Idaho, to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Daniels, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson. They also went to Las Vegas, Nev., where Dan iels attended the convention of the National Federation of Schools Activities Association, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kuhn and daughter, Casey, went in their Drivate Diane to Sun Val ley, Idaho, over the week-end to visit their daughter, Pam, who is attending a Music Camp there. They report that Pam has received the leading role in an opera to be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn KImbell have returned home from a week's trip to Crater Lake, Cres cent City, Calif., Astoria and Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatfield of Madras were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Visitors recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dono van were Mrs. Donovan's broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dineley and daughter Terrie of Tehachapi, Calif., and another niece, Mary Ann Moran of Farmington, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts spent the week-end in La Grande vis iting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston. Arlene and Sharon Houston returned home with them to visit this ) 114 Main week. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Hernan cez were his brothers and sis ters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fran cisco Hernancez and three child ren, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hernancez and two children of Wapato, Wash. Also visiting were cousins Mr. and Mrs. Llia sar Valenzuela and seven child ren of Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Lehman of West Linn have returned home from a week's trip to Missoula, Mont, and oth er points. Mrs. Glen Ward and children Carolyn and Stuart of Adrian, and Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Glenn of Par ma, Idaho visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harper on their way to Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Netta Farlow of Bethe seda, Md., has been visiting at the home of her daughter-n-law, Mrs. Albert Farlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhn took a fishing trip to Paulina and East Lake. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. George Sicard. Mrs. Frank Marlow was a three-da v visitor in Pendleton at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clar- ence Thomas. Mrs. Thomas re turned home with her to visit overnight Stanley and Steven Getz of Milton-Freewater were week end guests at the homes of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Rash, and Mr. and Mrs. Les Moen. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Getz, spent the week end in The Dalles. Other guests at the Rash home were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Rash of Lake Oswego. 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