Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 10, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Friends Greet E. R. Lundell
At Reception on 90th Birthday
If CATHERINE L1NDSTHOM
IONK AtxKit m rr-latlvra
and frlrnila cattirrrd at the Ma
mnlr Hall on Numlay aftrrnoon
In offer rtmirralulallima to I:.
K. Lunrirtl on hla th birthday.
The fiubllc rrTillon Hit lan
nr by Ma rhlMrtn. Prlrnd
from Inn, l-rlnKton, and llrpp-in-r,
as wrll at out of roun
IV. Htnr Iho lur book.
A Itraullfully itiifatrl birth-1
lav rukc, Irlnimrd with Kuld
nnk'B and Kld "W rrnlrrrd
Ihf lart euvrrr-d tea labli. II
wit rrvtd ty Mra. (War l.un
dell. I miring iHinth and cuffr
wrre Mm. Alcmi Lumlrll and
Mr. LundrU'a sltr. Mrs. Mary
Hwanaon of Inr. Cranikhlldrrn
cvntlnurd serving through I'"
aitrmuon, Larnr yvlluw and
irold -hrvaanaihrmurns were
urd In decxiratlna the nxim.
A money trr? wm prraentrd
lo Mm lv Ma many frlenda.
Huata for I he party wrre hla
thrrr daunhtrra and their hua
banda: Mr. and Mrs. Paul l'i-t
tvrhn. Sr. Mr. ami Mra. Lloyd
Morgan, Mr. and Mra. Cleo
Drake; also two aona and their
wlvra, Mr. and Mra. lUrhard
Lundell and Mr. and Mra. Frank
Lundell. Mr. Lundell haa.. 17
trrandrhildren and 21 itreat
grandchildren.
!lrn In Skarrklnd. Sweden on
February 7. 1H76, he cama to
America with hla parent. Frank
A. and Fmlly Lundell when he
was al vrara old. They settled
In Bolota. Calif, fur a ahort
while Ixfore moving to the
(ioottr berry area of Morrow
county to homeatead. Mr. Lun
dell has spent the real of hla
life In thla county, lie farmed
patted
In nielrrrv until 1915. when
he moved to lone to orate the
Indeiienderit tiaras. He retired
in yjn.
lie m married to Lena Ilak
er if Falrvlew on lorrmber If3,
V.m. and In V)'A they rrlebrat
rd their polden wrddlnjr annl
vrraary. Mra. Lundell
away In l'.rl,
Mr. Lundell ant ill maintain
hla home In lme and (trivet hit
own rar ncraMonally, He enloy
ruing diiwntown dally and via
tinir with rrlemis he tneeta
lUlallvea In lone for the hap
I'V KTailnn wwe Mra. Altfott
l.umirij and her aon. Wallace,
and tier granddaughter, Julie,
all of Portland; Mr. and Mra
Frank Lundell of Mtiwaukle
Mr. and Mra. Richard Lundel
and children Michelle, Dick, and
Michael of IVniilHon, and Mra
Kciiri ivck and Ceraldlne Mor
can of I'ortland.
Mr. and Mra. Roy V. Linda
from. Mra. J a met Lindsay and
Mra Lrwla llalvoraen attendee:
a Frlendahlp Night and a re
reptlon honoring Carl Rhea
mem tier of the Home Endow
ment committee of the Crand
( hapler of Oregon, at the Ma
aonlc Hall In Ki-ho on Monday
evening.
Alvln Miabe of Colfax
brought hi three mni down for
brief vlhlt with their grand-
parent. Mr. and Mra. Leo Crab-
tree and Mr. and Mra. 1 A. Mc-
Cabe last week end. The Crab-
treea took the boya to Walla
Walla on Sunday, where they
met their parent fur the trip
home. Mr. Male alto brought
Mr. Blanche Srheelar Who haa
been visiting with them for aev-
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NOTICE TO PERSONAL
PROPERTY TAXPAYERS
Paraoaal Property taxpayer era required to
flla a return aa of January 1. 1968 with tha As
aeaaor oa or belore March 2. 1968. A penalty U
prortdsd lor late filing.
Inventory ownara (Including all LWeatock) will
be eligible for a reduction ol property tax for
thla year If filed on time.
Any per ion who baa not had an opportunity to
report by mail or personal contact may obtain
the forma at the off lea of tha aaaeiaor.
Time la getting ahort Get your Personal Prop
erty Return in now.
ROD THOMSON
Morrow County Assessor
rral weeka, to the Crablree
home.
Week end rueata of Mr. and
M. Oiai lea O Connor were her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
Willi llrrtM-h, and another
aunt, Mra. Mabel Crowe, of Ku
Irene. They came to vlalt Mra
Connor a mother, Mra. Fdna
Yarnall. who alo aoent the
week end at the O'Connor home
from llonerr Memorial hoill
al.
Week-end aueata al the home
of Mr. and Mra. Harold Sherer
were Mr. and Mra. Wayne Fierce
and Robin of Redmond and Judy
Mierer and her fiance, Kelly An
drewa. of FaMern Oregon Col
lege In La Oande. Other gueats
on .Sum! ay were Mr. and Mr.
Dick Sherer and aona. Robin re
mained with her grandnarenta
for a longnr vlhlt.
Mr. and Mr. Robert Akera re-
turned on Sunday to their home
In I'ortland after a vlxlt here
with hi parent. Mr. and Mr.
berl Akera. Accompanying them
back were Gcraldine Morgan,
who had been vlnitlng her par
ent. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Mor
gan, and Mra. Keith Reck, who
had been a guekt of her Par-
nta, Mr. and Mr. Milton Mor
gan alnee TTiuntdav. Her amail
daughter. Natalie remained for
vltlt with the Morgana.
Carl Borgfttrom. accompanied
by hi aon. Roland, took Mr.
bVrgntrom to I'ortland on Thura-
y, where ahe entered Provl-
enc h'Mpltal for obnervatlon
nd treatment. Mra. Roland
Bcrgstrom and Carli-y went
ow n on Sunday, return I n g
ome Monday evening.
Mr. and Mr. John Lubank
nd Sandra took their trailer
ou.k to Kennewlck thla week,
Mra. Kubanka and Sandra will
stay there, while Sandra la
(raining their Mring of race
horaea.
Bert Ensign of Nwport I
attending alniut ten daya visit-
Ing Mr. and Mra. Huston Bryson.
haatcrn Star Social club met
t the home of Mrs. Roy W.
Llndatrom for a noon luncheon
last Wednesday. Fourteen mem
bers and alx huabands were
prcaent for the luncheon with
proceed to be used for their
hall remodeling project. A bus
Iness meeting followed with
prctddent Mra. H IL Schaifer
presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse
and aon Carl spent last week on
a trip, which took them through
the Willamette Valley and as
far south as the redwood for
ets and out to Crescent City
They made the return trip up
the coast highway.
Charlotte Griffith spent the
week-end w.'th. her parents, Mr.
and Mr, engorge Griffith from
her school In I'ortland. She ac
companlcd her cousin, Gail Hon
kina, who visited her parents In
lleppner.
Joe Wlllard of Portland was
a guest of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Bishop on Sunday. The
Bishop drove to the Lexington
airport to meet him and a
friend, who had come up by
plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rletmann
and family hosted a birthday
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppncr, Oregon, 9783G, "Riursdoy, February 10 1966
Sec. 2
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dinner for his father. VWIor
Rletmann on Friday evening
Other gueala were Mra. Rlet
mann and Mr. and Mra. Bill
Rletmann and Mark. Brian, and
Gregg.
Mra. Edith Mchoaon returned
Saturday from a few days apent
In Pioneer Memorial hopltal.
Mra. I'aul I'ettylohn. Sr., en
tertalned for her aialer. Mra.
Lloyd Morgan on her birthday
Monday afternoon with a cof
fee party. Guets present were:
Mra. Ocar Lundell, Mrs. Cleo
Drake. Mra. Wayne llama and
aona. Mra. jerry wavioon ana
Duane. Mra. Paul I'ettyjohn. Jr.
and girls, Mra. Milton Mgan
and Natalie I'Kk, Mrs. Raymond
Lundell. Mra. Roy W. Llnds
rom. Mrs. Eldon Tucker and
Tammy. Mra. Garland Swanson.
and Mra. Adon Hamlett.
Leave on Holy Land Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (rum
planned to leave Thursday for
trip to the Holy Land on a
tour sponsored by the Farm
Journal. They plan to fly to
Chicago and slop over for a
short visit with their son ln law
and daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Roger Peterson and family at
Kenosha. Wla, They will fly
from Kennedy Airport on Feb
ruary 14 for the trip to Jordan.
Israel, and Jordan. They also
plan trips to Egypt and Rome
In-fore returning home.
Mrs. Leo Crabtree and Doris
McCabe drove to Salem this
week-end taking her mother,
Mrs. Blanche Sehi-elar, back
home after an extensive visit
here with relative.
Wheat Men Attend Forum
Robert Jepsen. first vice-president
of the Oregon Wheut
Growers League, and E. H.
(Tad) Miller of Lexington, state
chairman of the Federal agricul
tural irograms committee, left
on Sunday for Spokane, where
they will attend a two day meet
ing of the Pacific Northwest
Farm Forum. The event Is spon
sored bv the Agricultural Bur
eau of the Spokane Chamber of
Commerce and la open to wheat
men and businesa men. Wheat
Is to receive a major share of
attention from the group.
Susan Baker pent the week
end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Baker. She was
accompanied by two friends,
Becky Hardy of Baker and Do
lorls Lulav of Salem. The girls
were enjoying a semester break
from St. Mary's School for Girls
at Boaverton.
Roy W. Llndstrom spent the
Ki
inzua news
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Mra. Wllma Mabe
of Klnua announce the en
gagement of her daughter Shar
on Kay to James ( loud, aon of
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cloud of Mln-
den. Nevada.
Sharon Is a graduate of
Wheeler High achool and la now
attending Willamette College In
Portland. Mr. Cloud I attending
the Northwestern Medical and
Dental College, alo In I'ortland.
An August weddinir la tx-lnj
planned.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Sltton and
family went to Spray Sunday to
spend Ibe day with Mra. Cora
Burnslde. Also there were Mr.
and Mrs. George Steagall and
family and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall of Lexington. The occasion
was a double birthday celebra
tion for Mrs. Sitton and George
Steagall.
The regular Camp 5 Womens
week end at
University at
son Stephen
end. He also
Pacific Lutheran
Tacoma with hla
for Dad"s Week
visited his alster.
Mrs. Frank ilelina and family
In Seattle.
Mrs. Kldon Tucker was host
ess for American Legion Auxil
lary on Tuesday afternoon.
Plans were completed for a pub
lic card party on Thursday, Feb
ruary 10.
Members of Willows Grange
had a potluck dinner and a
work day at the Grange Hall
on Sunday. They plan to finish
up their work of sanding and
painting on next Sunday. AH
members are urged to come and
assist in the work.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Llnds
trom were hosts for a birthday
dinner on Sunday for her moth
er. Mrs. John Bray of Hermls-
ton. Other guests were Mr.
Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Don Alstott.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carr, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Tramel and fam
ily, all of Hermiston; Mr. and
Mrs. John Bray, Jr., and daugh
ter, and Tom Bray, all of La
Grande, and Miss Jerry Sabuco
of Pendleton.
There will be a meeting for
kindergarten registration Feb
ruary 17 at 2 p.m. in the kin
dergarten room.
club meeting wa held last
Wednesday with President Hel
en Troxell In charge. FJeven
members were present and Mrs,
Joannle llowrll was hostess for
the evening, plana were mad
for a February community card
party to be held on February 26
wun nancy jiawK and Linda
Warner as hostesses. Jury Nor
ria resigned her office aa treas
urer and Marie llulett wa a p.
pointed aa her auccesaor. The
door prize was won by Joannle
Howell and bingo prizes were
won by Betty Murdock. Marie
Hulett. and Etta Ferrel.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Norrls were
In Prinevtlle Saturday for busi
nesa and shopping and medical
care. While there they also vis
ited with Mrs. Lulu Norrls.
The Doubledecker card club
had Its regular session Wednes
day evening in Fossil with Mrs.
Marge Asher as hostena. High
was won by Kathryn Flack, low
by Rita Conlee and floating by
Virginia Sitton and Virginia
Kelso. Others playing were Lily
May Mstad. Marl Boring, and
von me Browning.
Mrs. Robert Kelso was a bus
iness visitor to The Dalles
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norrls
went to Bend Sunday to do some
skiing at Mt. Batchelor.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ovler were
business visitors to The Dalles
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson
and family of Madras spent the
week-end here visiting with
Robert Ried and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller and
family spent the week-end vis
iting friends In the Madras area.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt
and Theresa spent the week end
In Portland visiting with rela
tives.
A potluck dinner was held at
the Klnzua Community church
on Sunday. January 30 with 30
present. These potluck dinners
are held on the fifth Sunday of
any month when there happens
to be five Sundays.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Edwards
of Pine Creek were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Kelso. Also a dinner guest
was Mrs. Bert Hoover.
Home from college at Bend for
the week-end were Becky Schro-
Miller Relative
Dies in Salem
Word has been reielvetl by
relatives here of the death of
Mrs. Gall (Marloue E. Miller!
Jones In Salrm on January 21.
at are ex Servlcea were Janu
ary Tt at the Virgil T. Golden
(ha pel with Rev. David Fran
ces and Kev. S. Rat nor Smith
officiating. Interment wa In
BekTest Memorial Park, Salem.
Mrs. Jones was born March
5, IU03 In tha Roberta district of
South Salem, where ahe lived
most of her life. She had been
a frequent visitor with relative
In this area. She wa a member
of the John Knox Presbyterian
church. Chadwtck Chapter of
Eastern Star. Cherry Court, Or
der of Amaranth, and Wesley
an Service.
She Is survived by her hus
band. Gall of Salem; two sons.
Gary Jonea of Lake Oswego,
and Richard Jonea of Groton.
Conn., and tlx grandchildren.
Also four Bisters, Mrs. Cora
Clark and Miss Clara Miller.
both of Salem. Mrs. Florence
Tlmaacheske and Mrs. Bertha
Wagner of Inglewood. Calif..
four brothers. E. Harvey Miller,
Merle Miller and John Miller,
all of Portland, and Karl G.
Miller of Salem.
eder, Vickt Benson and Ken
Wham. Sharon Mabe was aUo
home from her college In Portland.
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