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Hit Hard By Flood Waters
IT KATHERINt UNDSTROM
IONR Another heavy rain
trm ftit imrt of Morrow nun
tv alaHjt 3 Xt Sunday evening
with arvrrt flooding In aw
awaa, Th storm Ywrit hut
riirhl months to tlm day alter
tht? iMTrmlKT fliMxt and mmi
farma wrlvrd hoavlrr damaira.
IVrtias hardct hit wn th
Don Llnwll rarwh in fourmlla
ranyin. Another ranyon alv
comes together with Kourmito
at tha farm bultdlnps, making
tha Head or water muh greater.
Mr. ami Mra. LJnnell anl tarn
rhlldren returned ahout V:00
p m. from a 4 II picnic on the
John Day to find lha road Into
their plara completely ruined
and had to walk about the IaH
thwquarters of a mile home.
All tha new corral fence, re.
(dared since IiTember, were
waahed away along with (arta
of two walls of tha new bam
and a large sedion of tha c.
ment foundation. .He vera I head
of firl show rattle. helni ore
pared for tha (JUIIam County
rair in Nrotember, wer tied id
mn In the barn. Only their
jiea.ii Mere atxne water, and
althou.j.'h tha IJnnetU rtmld not
iti.U t lt.tr until the Mater re
reded, they en ird Injury, Olh
er ratlla In the corrals iwim
away, but all but one wnra re.
covered Monday. A larpa rattle
trurk waa ruined In tha high
water and other riamae Was
auktainwl. llie water waa In the
yard, but did tint reach tha
hfiuoe.
Near the neighboring home of
Mr. and Mra. Ted f'alrnateer.
the new pavement just flnlahed
by tha Mm row county road crew
last week, waa wahcd out and
two culverts were rlwed out by
tha hluh water. More water
flooded the rH at the Kubanks
Kiev a tor at Morgan than there
waa In trie Iiererntier flood.
Alonit Rhea Creek, flood Inn
occurred at tha James fetty.
WE ARE HAPPY
TO ANNOUNCE...
. . . thai we have purchased Stefani's
Fine Foods in lone and are now open
for business, ready to serve you.
We have employed an experienced
and expert chef to provide the finest
foods at reasonable prices.
We will have luncheon specials
Mondays through Saturdays and
meals will be served until 1 :00 a.m.
in the lounge.
We cordially invite everyone to
come in and enjoy the atmosphere
of our restaurant and lounge.
YARNELL'S
(FORMERLY STEFANI'S)
IONE, OREGON
-Alton and Mil Yarnell
Tin:
HI PITS EM
GAZETTE-TIMES
.c'jiirr, Oregon, Thursday, AuguM VH, liavj
Sec. II 12 page
John. Iceland M' Kinney, Ia
Palmer. Garry Tullls. and John
Jeimen farma. Mr. and Mra. Tul
lla had atxrut two feet In tha
hasrment of their home and tha
shoo waa flooded, Th Jepn
show waa flooded. However, he
waa able to move to higher
ground a large quantity of pol
nous Insecticide atored In
the bulldinjf before the water
got la
The Palmer family lout Dart
of their chlrken house and all
the neals. The alarm left a
leavy dtolt of mud and de.
rla on fields alone the creek.
Much damage waa done to some
farma on Willow Creek.
Marlon Palmer. Conley Lam
am. and Lewi Ilalvoraen
lace were inundated and the
Imer and several other farma
lost a large ahare of the laat
hay crop.
Rainfall amounting to aa
much aa three Inchea wai ro
ported In aome places.
Another ranch hard Ml by
the flaah storm waa the home
of Mr. and Mra. A. If. Nelson,
Jr. The water went Into the
nous to a depth of two Inchea
and flooded their atorage cel
lar containing deep freerera.
Their car anting In front of the
house was alio filled with mud
and the yard had about two
feet Of water, mud and dehrlx.
Mr. and Mra. Nelaon, Keith and
Karen, and Christie McKlhinny
had Jut returned the evening
before from a vacation, which
look them through Glacier Na.
tlonal park. They apent aome
time at Many Glaciers and made
aome of the hikes In that area.
Mr. and Mra. Garland Swan
on and aon Jim returned home
pent In l'ortland. Lake Oswego,
on Monday from a vacation
and Salem. Swanaon Joined hl
brother Norman, and brother
In law, 1-3 mo McMillan, on a
deep ca Imhlng trip on Sun
day, John Swaruton a writ the Unt
few days at the beach with hia
brotricr In law and alater. Mr.
ana Mrs, Kenneth Turner and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
boya and her aunt. Ma. Haw
iieimi.igner. spent the week end
ai (Mean. Wath. Thev at tend.
ed the wedding of Mrs. Helm-
Digners nephew, Michael Mch
ola. The Stirrer's three sons re.
mained In Udetta for a visit
with their grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Banalamay.
Mra. Ilarrv Yamell h aa return.
ed home after spending several
weeks at the coast. After a vi.it
with her son and family. Mr.
nd Mrs. Clifford Yarn i at
Sunday
Madras, the folks brought her
nome.
Mra. Stella CMrara had word
this week of the death of her
ti ere. wrs. Homer Leffel, who
'ilea at La t.rande on Sunday,
i.e was ua .tnr Lrorta, Jrw
'in.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett
et the week end In Seattle
visiting their son In law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
aune. Krturnlnr home on Mon
ay evening they ta-ought Mrs.
une ana two rh drrn with
them for a visit with relatives
acre.
Guests of Mr. a ml Mrs. E. W
irutow are their son and dau
htcr ln law. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
eriMow ana family of TJIIa
mook. who arrived on Sunday
i or a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe
and sons of Colas, Wash., were
Sunday ciicm of her parent.
u, ana Mrs. ieo crabtree, Ah
lev McCabe stayed for a vUit
with his grandparents, the Crab
trees and Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Mi-CaW before itartlnir achool
In Septembi'.
Mr. and Mrs. Oil Lulan and
family returned from Yellow.
atone Park on Wednesday, where
Mr. Lujan has been a park
rancer through the summer.
They moved on Saturday to
Rkl.land. Wash., where Lujan
has a pltion teaching gpani&h
in tne men arnooi.
Bonnie Morsan went to Port
land on Thursday to visit her
wter, feraldine Mortaa The
Ktrl drove t0 lone on ftafurday,
accompanied by Teresa Stefanl.
who has been vtsltlnar at the
home of Kathy Shock ley at Van
couver for two weeks.
Sandy Bryaon left by bus from
ArnnRion on hunday afternoon
for Portland, where she wilt via
It her sutcrs.
Rev. and Mrs. If. N. Waddell
were vimtinr. old friend In lone
on hunday and were truest s at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wal
ter B. Crowe II. They are on
three months vacation In their
camper and are trying to visit
the churches Rev. Waddell has
served through the years. Thev
pian 10 sro as ju east as Minn.
aota and Iowa. Rev, Waddell Is
now pastor of the Church of
Christ In North Salinas. Callt
Forty Honors Mrs, Lujan
A handkerchief ahower. hon
orlne Mrs. Gil Lulan. was held
on Friday, August 20, at the
home of Mrs. Joy Haualer. Co
hoNtessea for the farewell party
were Mrs. Robert Peterson. Mrs.
Don McElliuott. Mrs. Joel En.
tleman. and Mrs. Charles Do.
herty. Guests, members of Beta
vein on ci
Omega Sorority, presented Mr.
Lulan with many lovely acarla
and handkerchiefs Krfreahmenta
were served by the hotew.
The Lujans have moved to th.-ir
new home In Ri. hlan.t, WH
Their address Is 1343 Haupt St.
fUrhland,
hie. arxf Mrs, James Morgan
and family of Shelton. Wah
were fueta of his mother. Mrs.
LeRoy Kills, and grandmother.
Mra. Ida Grablll. from Thurs.
day to Sunday.
Mrs. Charlotte Walker and
daughter, Bonnie Ketaei of Hard,
man were Sunday night guests
of Mr. and Mrs Blaine Chapel.
Mrs. Frances Mitchell of Port
land visited her son In law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffith and family this week.
end.
Mrs. Oscar Lundell waa host-
ess last Wednesday toll guests.
Assisting her were Mrs. Mary
Swanaon. and Mrs. Blaine Chan.
L Ladies, who spent the after
noon playing games, were Mrs.
Omar Rletmann. Mrs. Stella O.
Meara, Mrs. A. II. Marlck. Mrs.
Kdythe White, Miss Imogene
Moonev. Mrs. Adon Hamlett.
Mrs. W. C Crawford, and Mrs.
Harvey Ring.
Week end guests at the home
(Continued on Page 4)
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pslmateer
'and family returned Monday
evening irom a ten aay vaca
tion to southern California. They
visited Disneyland, while at Los
Angeles, and other points of In
terest in that area. They also
vlNltcd Palmateer'a sister, Mrs.
John Stract and family at Elk
Grove.
Attending the S perry family
reunion at Hat Rock on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chan-
el and Cassic and Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Engleman and Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin
and family of Spear point. S. D..
arrived on Monday to take their
home In lone. Martin will be
seventh grade teacher and Mrs.,
Martin will teach third erade.
Thev have moved a trailer house
to the lot recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horriek.
who moved to Warren. Wash.
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SERVED WITH TRUE WESTERN HOSPITAUTT
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At The Annual
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
DINNER
Saturday, August 28, From 5 to 8 p.m.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH PARISH HOUSE. CORNER CHURCH AND GALE
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DANCE EACH NIGHT
EACH DANCE STARTS AT 10 P.M. $1.50 PER PERSON
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
August 27 - August 28
Morrow County Fair Pavilion
Heppner, Oregon
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ANK OF .
JZastern Oregon
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