lone Area Severely Hurt
By Hail, Water Damages
Br KATHERINE LINDSTROM
IONK A severe hail atorm
struck wheat ranches In this
community last Thursday re
sulting In heavy damages.
Field of brirlry and wheat In
the Flghtmllc, Gooseberry, Rhea
Crw'k, nnd Kourmlle areas, nil
south of lone, suffered nil the
way from ,10 to K0 percent dam
age. Washouts on the Hhrn
Creek, Brenner Canyon, and
Kourmlle muds occurred.
A water spout again hit f tu
Donald I.lnncll ranch near Mor
if an with high water washing
through their barnyard ami tak
ing out ttrral fence. During
thi December flood they sus
talni'd much damage to their
ranch and also lot some cat
tic and a cattle truck. The cat
tle were out of reach of flood
waters thin time, Thev mean
ured over ,0J Inches of rain In
lu.it a few minutes late Thurs
day afternoon. i
Water came running down the
canyon at Cecil, fhrmiKh the
corral and barn of Kreb Bros,
sheep camp nnd on clown the
road surrounding the Cecil store
with hli:h water for a time.
South of lone at the Furl Ak
era ranch M Inches of rain fell
in ahout 20 minute, although
thev did not sustain as much
hall damage a their neighbor.
At the Raymond l.undell runch
.57 Inches of hail and rain fell.
On Rhea Creek the Padberg
farm wa flooded with Water
from the hillside ami canyon
covering the hav field and sur
rounding the house.
North of lone, wheat ranches
had a terrific wind nnd rain
Morm for a few minute, but
in most Instance harvest con
tinued the next afternoon. Rain
measured less than .20. Some
barley fell from the wind and
hnrveMers were having trouble
picking it up.
and Mr. John Eubanks of lone
and Mr. James McCabe of
lleppner. Greatgrnndparent arc
Mrs, Joe Million, Sr. of lleppner,
Karl Morgan of lone, and Mr.
Mattlo Morgan of Ashland.
Robert Drake drove to Port
land Thursday taking his neph
ew, Mike. Howell, that far to
meet his mother, Mrs. Ray Tur
ner of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn,
Sr. and granddaughlers, Kim
her, Kelly, and Christine, are
vacationing nt Seaside thjs
week. Ronnie Morgan also went
over with them.
Client at the home of Mr.
and IMrs. Klilon Tucker on Sat
urday were his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Culdcra of
Coos Bay.
Ralph Martin and a friend,
Mike Klrkman, both of Oregon
City, are visiting at the F. T.
Martin home.
Client at the homo of Mr. and
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ftveck-end were their son and
daughter In-luw, Mr. and Mr.
John Swanson and baby dau
ghter of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
John Chllcote ()f Kennewlck, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Knierlem
of Troutdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers,
Dcbra and Douglas of Adrian,
spent the week end hero with
her sister, Mrs. Cene Dockter
and family. They went to Bull
Prairie to spend Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. Dockter.
Don Brlxtow drove to Hock
away this week-end, where his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
Hristow have been vacationing.
The entire family met there for
a reunion. The group Included
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCnbe
and family of lleppner, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom BrlMow and family
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Brlstow and family of Tilla
mook, ('apt. and Mrs. John
Brlstow and family of Green
ville, Texas, and Don.
Guests Monday of Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine ('Impr! were Mr.
and Mrs. William Mahrt of
Mesa, Ariz. Mr. Mahrt and Mrs.
Chapel taoght school together
nt one time.
Mr and Mrs. Keith Peck and
Natalie of Portland are spend
ing several day here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Morgan.
Cuban lu Parent of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kubnnks
are the proud parents of a ba
by daughter born July 19 weigh
ing 7 pounds. Mother and dau
ghter are both doing fine at
I'loni-er Memorial hospital In
lleppner, Cramlparcnts are Mr.
Committer Make Plana
For Willow Grange Event
A most enjoyable meeting of
Willows II K.C. was held on the
patio at the home of Mrs. E.
C. Il.-llker on July lfi with Mrs.
A. E. Marlck as co hostess.
Committees were appointed to
suM'rlntenl the Willows Orange
and Home Economics Club pic
nie on August 7 nt Anson
Wright Memorial Park; to plan
and build the club booth for
the Morrow County Kair, nnd to
serve refreshments for the ro
deo dance for Princess Susan
Llndstom on July 23 nt the Kair
Pavilion in lleppner.
THE W .fe:
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, July 21, 1966
Sec. 2
The club thank all the la
dles who prepared food and as
sisted with the traveling food
sale on July 2.
The next meeting will be
held nt the home of Mr. Art
Dulzell with Mrs. Richard Kin
zcr as co-hostess on Friday,
September 18.
Pomona Orange will meet
July 30 at 7:00 p.m. with sup
per served by the Lexington
II FX. The program will be a
memorial service for all mem
bers who passed awav during
l'JCVGC Also a film, "The High
Road to the Yosemlles" will be
shown.
Kathv Shockley arrived on
Wednesday for a visit with her
friend, Teresa Stefanl. She ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Arnle
lledmnn of lleppner here from
her home In Seattle. Her bro
ther, Pat, also came along for
a visit at the Hedman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hausler and
family left on Saturday for Wal
lowa Lake, where Mr. Hausler
will again tench at the Wallowa
Day Camp. Mrs. Pete Cannon
has been appointed life guard
at the lone swimming pool to
replace Hausler.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Salter and other relatives
were Bill Salter and his bride,
the former Susan Dobbin of For
est Orove. The young couple
were married In Reno, Ncv., on
June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Salter
will reside In Forest Orove,
where he Is an Instructor at the
Forest Orove High school.
Injured tn Auto Accident
jm Hams was badly Injured
Friday evening In a one car
accident south of the C. C. Jones
place on the way home from
lleppner. His car had a blowout
on a curve and rolled over
throwing him from the car.
Hams, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vester Hams, Is confined to Pio
neer Memorial hospital with
multiple bruises and lacerations.
Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Crabtree
drove to Walla Walla on Tues
day to meet the Alvln McCabes.
Ashley, Kevin, and Jlmm I e
came home with their grandpar
ents for an extended visit.
Mrs. Adon Hamlett Is spend
ing a few days In Boise for
medical appointments.
The annual Morrow County
picnic at Laurelhurst Park will
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JUDY BURKE AND FRANCIS BEARCHUM, pictured above, will
reign ever Happy Canyon during the 1966 shows, September
14. 15, 16, and 17. These girls were selected by the Happy Can
yon director last March, and ilnce that time have made sev
eral public appearance, and will also be present for the Mor
row county rodeo parade scheduled for August 27.
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be held on Sunday, July 31,
with a noon potluck dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice are
enjoying a visit with Mrs. Rice's
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Martin and fam
ily of Sacramente, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Bryson
left on Tuesday for Bremerton,
Wn.. taking Mrs. Bryson's
mother, Mrs. Nettle Slvard, with
them for a visit with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Slvard. Mrs. Slvard has
been visiting here about a week
from her home In Milllngton,
111., and plans to come back
for another weeks visit later.
Lucille Wlllard of Portland Is
visiting for two weeks with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Bishop and Barbara.
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Bergsfrom Home Scene of Reunion
By CATHERINE LINDSTROM ;and Mrs. Vela Eubank, who 1
tier vtslttna frnm Murlrfl at-
IONEV-The country home of tended a bridal shower In Ar-
wr. ana Mrs. itoiana ttergsirom
was the scene of the Trumbull
family reunion on Sunday, July
10. Guests included relatives on
Mrs. Bergstrom's family tree.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Brown of The Dalles, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Weeks of For
est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Strelght, Mrs. Lee Marcum, and
Mrs. Fern Marcum, andl Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Caldwell, all of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Redd of Bellevue, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McKracken of
Mount lake Terrace, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Trumbull of
Medford, Mrs. Mona Nell and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Valentine and family also of
Medford.
Miss Anna Johnson of Port
land spen ta week's vacation
visiting at the home of her
niece and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Tews.
Mrs. Roger Steiger and son
Doug of Portland were recent
visitors with her sister, Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom, Jr., and other
relatives. Her daughter, Dorinda,
left for Cove to attend Ascen
scion Summer School with her
cousin, Marie Van Marter- of
Heppner.
Mrs. Paul Tews attended some
of the meetings In Portland on
July and 7 of the American
Lutheran Church Women. She
rtturned home on Friday and
was accompanied by Mrs. Lee
Marcum, who is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Roland Bergs
trom and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munk
ers fent to Hermlston July 8
for a family Ret-together at the
home of Mrs. Gladys Miller. Al
so present was their cousin,
Mrs. Ralph Tleman and Jim
and Jessie of El Camino, Calif.
Joe Mason of Prineville Is
here visiting his sisters, Mrs.
Clara Kincald anad Mrs. M. E.
Cotter.
Saturday evening, July 9, Mrs.
Herbert Ekstrom, Sr., Mrs. Lew
is Halvorsen, Mrs. John Eu
banks, Mrs. Donald Eubanks,
lington for IMss Connie Walden.
Miss Walden wil lbecome the
bride of Larry Eubanks, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks,
at an August wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynd
and Carol Sue and Bonnie Hynd
left July 9 for an extended trip
into Canada.
Mrs. Al Brazell of Priest Riv
er, Idaho, has arrived at the
home of aer parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. T. Martin to help in
harvest.
Visiting at the home of Mrs.
Mary Swanson are her nephew
and famllv, Mr. and Mrs. Day
ton Gustofson of Sumner, Wash.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Schaffer of Cecil were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaCoste of
Napa, Calif. They were on a
trip to Puget Sound.
Herbert Ekstrom III has been
chosen on the Little League
Morrow County All Star Team.
Alternate chosen from lone was
Doug Begg. The team will play
in The Dalles on July 21.
John Peterson of Los Angeles
was visiting relatives In lone
on July 11. He is on vacation
and has been visiting his par
ents, Mr. nad Mrs. Victor Peter
son in The Dalles.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Pieper of Lex
ington for part of the summer
are their grandchildren, Diane
Dick of Portland and Lisa and
Ricky Pieper of Eugene. Diane's
mother, Mrs. Lavelle Nelson of
Portland returned home Thurs
day, July 14, bv ' bus after a
few days visit with the Piepers.
The visitors all drove up from
Portland with Mr. and Mrs.
Daryl Dick and daughter Debra
Friday, July 8. The Daryl Dick
family was here that week-end
as guests of her father Maurice
Groves and family and of his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Pei
per. They also visited other rel
atives and friends in the area.
Help fight litter and trash by
holding everything for the near
est litter container or by tak
ing it home for proper disposal.
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