i
diool Sdmihks
If art offer Layoff
If XATHCRtNC UNDSTROM
lONi; tlr were held on
ttirdule In In-Ui the gtade and
lilli iMltiRiU Monday iin.fnlitjj
Unco made their regular run
with some difficulty with dirt
int tm-ka on the rd, lut x
rrlciicd no ltiJr trHitde.
laimard llcrrltk, pltMlpal of
the gradci achiMd, announced the
Clutxlniai program planned fr
lr4iiiilH'r '.'J had been mt
The children erhani;cj the
Kifl Tuesday flmn whWh
the) hail brought In in lux I !"
ftiro Ihf fl'xwl. with no special
parties idanncd
lone t.rade m lnw.l liankrlhall
It-mim will h(l Ailuu'ton on
r'rlday arii'fiiiMin In the local
Km al '.' m
Hastier Service
I laid Tuesday
rtlrfl.t lure rwclvcd word
thU week of I Mr- drain of John
IUfilir of Imnaha. Mr. Handler,
who formerly lived near lone on
the Franklin Kly ranch, died ff
hi rt attack on Thursday. !
rembcr 31. Scrvhv were held at
i;arftrlil. Wn., on Tuesday. Jan
uary 5. Survivor ln -lutU hi
llr, tiara of Imnaha; n.
Gene of Tucmm. Ail., and his
riMlhrr.
Milton Morgan, president of
lh trcgon Wheat Grower
La-ague, and Mrs. Morgan hit
on .Sunday morning fr I'ortland,
when they will spend most of
the week etlendlna the National
AaJMM-Utlon of Wheat Cniwrri
hetne held at the Sheraton Motor
IMrt
Topic Club will mn'l at the
hime of Mrs. It. L- Brewster on
Friday afternoon. Hostess are
Mm. Vcrncr Troedon. Mr. Ia
vld Baker, and Mra. Omar Met
mann. Mr- and Mra. C E. Brenner
drove to I'ortland ovrr the week
end to brlnjr home her mother,
Mra. Vela Eubank, and grand
daughter. Judy Kubanks. wh i
had been spending the week
visiting relatives in the city.
Itrlatives here have heard
that Mrs. Sam Holme, the
former Mien Ritchie. I recover
ing from a heart attack suffered
on December 9 at Ueaverton. She
Is a patient at Good Samaritan
hnhf ltal In I'ortland.
Skiing at S(out Springs last
week were several families from
lone. Included In the sorts en
thusiast were Mr. and Mr.
Carry TullU and family, Frank
llalvurscn. Mr. and Mrs. Rlert
Jepsrn and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Don I'eteraon and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rletmann and
family, Mr. and Mrs- Norman
NeUon and family.
Gary Brenner, a student at
University of Oregon, spent the
week end at the home with his
parents, Mr- and Mrs. C. E.
Bienner.
Mr. and Mm. Ernest Chrlstoph
erson and family have moved
to the farm home of Mr. and
Mra. Conley Lanham, formeily
owned by Mr. and Mrs. G. He.
n..inn. Mrs. E. W. Brlstow has been
seriously 111 at her home. Her
son, Tom Brlstow of Portland
, M Sunday here visiting lier.
I'vt Harold Rletmann led
Saturday night by Mane from
iVndleton for Foil Sill. Ok la,
atlei cndlng t'hrUlma va
ration at the home of Ms par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Kiel
inann Mc Julie RUtmann.
who ha alo In en icnding
the holidays at her parent's
home, relumed to her leaching
loMtion at .Newport Heath,
lallf, on Thumday.
Mr. and Mr. Harris Kar
illlir of I'ortland spent Iroui
Thurkday to Saturday with her
brother and sUlcr In law, Rev,
and Mr. Walter It I'mwell.
Hie annual Rletmann family
i arty was held at Hie home oi
Kir. and Mrs. Omar Rletmann
on Sunday with a itotluck din
i.er at mam. Cucnts attending
were Mr. and Mr. VM' Rlet
mann, Mr. and Mr. Bill Rlet
mann and family, Mr. and Mi.
Gene Rletmann and t'hri, Mr.
!id Mr David Rletniaroi and
Wayne, Mr. and Mr. W.:u n
Melena. Walter Rletmann. I.airy
l:w Unarm, and Mr. and Mrs..
Van Rletmann and Marie and
Tommy id Condon.
Garden Club will meet at the
nornc of Mr. Ovar undcll on
Iin-Hiliiv afternoon. January 12.
Mrs. lionnle llenderaon (4 Lex
ington will be co hoMem.
t,ueta of Mr and Mr, (.ui
till Kuannon over the New
tear's Day week end wc(j their
..oil. John. University tf Port
land, and Mi Kathy M Mohan
of Kennewlck, who atteniu
Maiilhural t'olleL'e. Thev it-
turned to school on Sunday ac
com jan led by Geraldlne Mor
gan, who had Sent the w.ek
ii;J with hv. jarents, h'.. itiut
Lloyd .Morgan.
Iiecedlng the rehearsal of the
Martin-Holloway ceremm in
Friday. De-ember 18, Mr. and
Mr Fredrick Martin were hostj
for a dinner for 2H guests at the
T It restaurant In Albany. An
ewrgreen arrangement witn
five red randies eenterea me
head table. Each place at !h.'
table was marked with a name
tard flanked by tiny white wed
ling bell.
Mr. Leonard Carlson of Torl
lar.d arrived vn Sunday tj Msy
at the home of Mr- and M.t.
ixula Carlwm -nd famil.-. while
they attend National Wheat
League In Portland.
George Griffith drove to Port
land on Sunday to take hi
daughter Charlotte back to
M-hool. He was accompanied by
his mother In law, Mrs. Frances
Mitchell, who had spent the
New Years holiday visiting rel
atives here. Another passenger
was Gall Hosklns of Heppner,
who was returning to college In
Portland.
BUI Salter of Forest Grove, ar
rived on December 26 to spend
the holidays with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter. He
had driven as far as The Dalles
December 22 and was unable to
corm? any further so visited
friends there until the roads
were passable.
Ed Haseloff, high school
teacher, spent part of the va
cation In southern Oregon. He
tup Tff.-ry avw iiacrrxx-cri;
GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppncr, Oregon, Thursday, Jonuory 7, 19G5 See. 2-4 poges
Funeral Services Held For Ken Lundel
IONK Funeral services f, for ten years. Since IWt he had
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Orat Kenneth (Kenny) Lundell
of Oakland. Calif, who died De
cember 2H, were he 14 at the
l'r.:n-.i aurth of CJiiUI In Ion
on Monday minlng. January .
with Rev. Waller H. Crowed of
ficiating. Interment was at Val
by r-rrrw tery with Sweeney Mort
uary In charge. Mrs. Fredrick
L,i,rtn wa ill orcanUt and
! Mm. Fred l!k!n. Jr., sang two
j Merrd selections. Wallace Lun
dell Roy A. Llndstrom, Arthur
l.lndtrom. Adon Hamlet, Rjbert
Drake, and Je Kngleman wiv
ed aa jiallbearm.
Kenneth Lundell was born tt
the family farm home near
Aillni-ton on hjwer Willow
( rek on Decern N-r 31. VJlH, to
(Kar and Mary Pet re Lundell.
Ih spent hi entire boyhood
there and attended 12 year of
school in Arlington. He took a
rtKjrs at a trade school In Pen
dleton and went two year to
Oregon Institute of Technology
at Portland.
During World War II he work
ed for Boeinff Aircraft Co. at
Seattle. Following the end of the
uir h moved to Oakland.
r I uh-M he entered the television
"'-4 rerair and servUe busineM. In
,l he Joi
i
tronlc computors for that firm
''"'- H- ' lator firm, worklnn with el.-c-
K . A " " - -----
beer, emoloved by Nuclear R
search Instrument Co. In Betk
eley, Calif. He traveled all over
ta If. 3. In cono- tin wiih lua
work, as well a several foreign
rountrlea. He wa considered a
real genius In the nuc lear en
gineering field by hi fellow em
ployee. He was well known in
lone, having vUited his parents
and relative here many time.
Ill father. Oscar Lundell. !.
ed away on February It, liM-
Beside his mother. Mr. Mary
Lundell. he la survived bv two
t rother. Henry Dale Lundell of
Piednvmt. Calif., and Oscar liar
land Lundell of Boise, Idaho;
sit niece and nephew: and
other relative.
HU death resulted from
strangulation by an unknown
assailant. Ills b.ly was discov-
ered In their duplex apartment
by his roommate, Eugene hwin
hart, and rxillce are still Invesii-
eallne. No motive ha been on-
covered for the crime.
Out of town relative here ior
a., funeral were Wallace Lull-
del! and Mrs. Algott Lundell of
Portland. Mr. and Mr. Dale
Lundell of piedmont. Calif . Mr.
and Mrs. Harland Lundell and
family of Bol.se, Idaho, and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Lundell and
daughter Sharon of Pendleton.
nausrr roods was of many different types In recent floods. Washouts were the most
M"" Z in Ttheustce plrtured obo-e ea the Lower Rhea Creek rood, tooa of rock bare
UTwheoUonto the'T.pth three or lour l-t po.l- bKj Job of nwgg
had planned to go home to
Texas, but was unable to, fol
lowing the floods.
Tanna Valentine visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Padbcrg during the holidays
from her home In The Dalles.
Month's Rainfall Nearly 5 Inches
rfulnfiill measured on PaUnt
north of lone show an unprecl-
denied amount ior me monwi ui
December, which totaled almost
five Inches. October rainfall was
Just .75 and November chalked
up 1.71. Rainfall In UccemDor
shows December 1. .18; Decem
l...r U 1- tV-n-mtx-r 10. .09- De-
ccmbcr 14. -47; December 16, .11;
I)emler 19. 17; Do-mr)er
.16; Difcmber 21. .75; December
22. 1.09; Decembr 23, .47; De
cember 23, .47; December Z .13;
December 27, .02; making a total
of 4.92 with a grand total sln.-e
the first of October of 7.33
Inches of rain. Average yearly
rainfall Is sllghly less than 10
Inches.
Mrs. Nancy Zlnter entertained
a party of little folks on Jan
uary 1 In honor of the 8th birth
day of her daughter Cathryn.
Guests were Kathleen Crum.
Casjty Chapel. Barbara Palmer,
Meg Lulan and Cathryn'"
brothers Gene, Bobby and Da
vid Refreshments of cake and
rro a m uer served. Instead
o' one large birthday cake, the
children, each had a cup cake
with a candle except me non-
oree. who had two. ana mey
blew them out together.
Ea MaricK. son oi wr. nu mra.
A. If. Marlck, spent his Christ
mas vacation at home and has
now returned to the U- b. Army
training camp at Fort Leonard
BASKETBALL
DOUBLEHEADER
Two Full Length Games
Sunday, January 10
lono High School Gym
CONDON vs. HEPPNER
2 P. M.
IONE TOWN TEAM
VSe
BLUE MTN. COLLEGE
3:30 P. M;
Town Teams Composed of Ex-High School
and College Stars
No Admission - Donations Will Bo Taken
Ad Sponsored by:
Rietmann Hardware . Bi County Chemical
Aker's Motor Service
Bristow's Market
Stefani's Fine Food
and Harvest Room
Paul Pettyjohn Company
Hick's Market
Ekstrom Farm Chemical
Dobyns Pest Control
lone Chevron Station
Wood In MLssouil.
Students returning to college
campuses this week were Tom
and Linda Jlclmblgner to U of 0;
Merrle Jo and Tasa Morrison.
Jeai Martin, Dick Hynd, and
Kenneth Smouse. Oregon State
Phil Emert, Jr.. Willamette; Bl'l
Akers. Lewis and Clark; Stephen
Llndstrom, Pacific Lutheran U.;
Barbara Bishop and Judy Sherer,
KOCE; Roland Ekstrom. Wen
atchee Jr. College; Kenneth
Nelson. Gary Morgan, Dallas
Dalzcll, C.B.C.; Jack Crum. Port
land State; Delores Emert.
Nurses' training; Lcs Madden,
barber school; Sue Townsend,
Northwestern School of Com
merce, Portland, and Evelyn
Jepscn to N. W. Christian Col
lej?e at Eugene.
Co-op Meet Calls
Lamb and McCurdy
Morrow County Grain Crowers,
Inc.. will be represented at the
19G5 annual meeting of the Nat
ional Council of Farmer Cooper
atives to be held at Seattle.
Washington. January 18-19-
20, 1965, by Al Lamb, manag
er. The council Is a nationwide
organization of farmers' coopera
tive marketing and purchasing
associations, of which Morrow
County Grain Growers Is a mem
ber. It represents more than 5,700
farmer cooperatives in all parts
nf tVia IT C anil Puerto Rico with
a combined farm membership of
nearly 3 million.
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. . . give It new Life and
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