Heppner Gazette Times, Th'urs'day, December 1, 1955
Page 3
Over 70 Attend Lundell Family Reunion at lone
By Echo Falmateer
Over 70 members of the Lun
lell family held a reunion at the
.egion hall Thanksgiving day.
V potluck dinner was served at
loon. They enjoyed a program
nd films. A letter was read
Irom Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Lindstrom written from Greece.
Those attending the reunion
'rom a distance were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lundell, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Lundell and son and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lundell,
all of Oakland, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Harland Lundell and child
ren of Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Swanson and family of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. warren
Crutchers and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Crutcher and family of Gresham;
Robert Drake and Denny Swan
son of Portland and Mrs. Dolores
Rowell of Pendleton.
The following officers were
elected for the coming year: Mrs.
Mary Swanson, president; Algott
Lundell, vice president; O. L.
Lundell, secretary and E. R. Lun
dell, historian.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon of Te
koa, Wash., spent last week with
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Lindsay.
Wayne Gollyhorn is home from
the Heppner hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Buchannan
and son, Teddy, of Seattle spent
Thanksgiving at the John Botts
home.
k Miss Ruby Ann Rietmann of
Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riet
mann and John Peterson spent
the weekend in Portland where
they attended the stage show
"Plain and Fancy".
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake
have moved into the White ap
artment. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan
and children spent the weekend
in Portland.
Mrs. Walter Corley gave her
daughter Sherry, a party Sunday
Nov. 27 in honor of her tenth
birthday. She was assisted by
Mrs. Eldon Padberg of Lexing
ton. Others present were Llaine
Gaarsland, Bill and Frances Mc
Leod, Pamela and John McCabe,
Sue and Mansell Townsend, Lee
and Jill Padberg, Bobby Lee De
Spain and Dolores Emert.
Donald Bristow and Kenneth
Brenner spent last week in Eu
gene, Corvallis and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Crawford
and daughter of Hermiston were
visitors here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Devine of
North Bonneville, Wash., were
weekend guests at the Ernest
Heliker home.
Mrs. Monnetta Aldrich and Mrs.
Esther Wilson spent Thanksgiv
ing at the Ed Aldrich home in
Ordnance.
Dinner guests at the Berl
Akers home Thanksgiving day
were H. O. Ely, Fred Ely and
George Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and
son Bobby, were in Portland last
week where Bobby underwent a
throat operation.
William Zinter is a patient in
the Holiday Park hospital in
Portland.
Mrs. David McLeod was a pa
tient in the Pioneer Memorial
hospital last week.
Thinking People
Are bringing their Plow Shares in Now for
Sharpening and Hard-Surfacing. Why
Not Avoid That Early Season Rush?-
Sharpening Only $1.25
New Points i 2.00
Hard Surfacing 3.00
Sharpening and Hard Surfacing 4.00
BECKET EQUIPMENT CO.
HEPPNER
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Newitt spent
Thanksgiving in lakima. -
Gay Stevenson visited relatives
in Salem last week.
Visitors at the Donald Heliker
home Thanksgiving flay were
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Graves and
son David, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Graves and family and Mrs. Mar
jorie Buchanan and daughter of
Pilot Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Jensen and family, Seattle,
and Fern Graves of Heppner, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Heliker.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
and daughters and Mrs. Franklin
Ely spent the weekend in Port
land. Salem visitors over Thanksgiv
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hal
vorsen and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree and family and Mrs.
Hattie Crabtree and Alvin Mc
Cartie. Mrs. Crabtree remained
in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann
and family and Mrs. Etta Bris
tow were Walla Walla visitors
Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz and
daughter, Kathy, spent Thanks
giving with her sister, and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton
at Coos Bay. John Jepsen, stu
dent at Oregon Tech at Klamath
Falls was also a visitor there.
Tom White spent Thanksgiv
ing in Portland. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barnett and
son of Heppner spent Thanks
giving with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
and daughters of Vancouver,
Wash., were visitors last week at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Yarnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford
and daughters visited her mother,
Mrs. Ida Coleman and other rela
tives last week.
Dinner guests at the Lana Pad
berg home Thanksgiving, were
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg and
family and Mrs. Frances Piper
and son, Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and children spent Thanksgiving
in Roseburg with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergstrom
and family of Eueene spent
Thankssivine with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom.
Miss Alice Nichoson or rori
land spent last week with her
mother, Mrs. Edith Nichoson.
Mrs. Leonard Carlson is a pa
tient in The Dalles hospital fol
lowing surgery Friday of last
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WEEKEND SPECIALS AT COURT STREET MARKET
Foot Itall
PICNIC
STYLE
ib. w
PORK LIVER FRESH. ... LB. 19c
PURE LARD
4 LBS 49c
i m ii minn ;
SWISS STEAK
Choice Fed Beef
LB.
69c
Chefs Pies 4 for 99c
CHICKEN, TURKEY OR BEEF. 8 Oz.
BE HERE
AT 3 P. M.
SATURDAY
FOR THE
DRAWING
FOR THE
FRISKIES
FLYER
The drawing will start at 3 p.
m. and you MUST BE PRE
SENT to win. Plan to be here
you may win.
HOT SAUCE a CANS
H and D brand, 8 oz. cans
6CANS43c
APPLE SAUCE i CANS
Dundee No. 303 cans
POTATOES
U. S. No. 1
PINK GRAPEFRUIT
No. 8q size
4 CANS 55c
10 LBS 41c
3 F0R 29c
Court Street Market
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom
and daughters spent the weekend
in Portland with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osibov and
family of Colton were weekend
visitors at the E. M. Baker home.
Mr. Osibov is superintendent in
the Colton schools.
Dinner guests at the Verner
Troedson home Thanksgiving
were their daughter Shirlee of
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Gun
derson and family of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Troed
son of Hermiston.
The members of the tailor work
shop met at the home of Mrs. L.
A. Mcabe Monday to finish their
work. The leaders were Mrs. Mc
Cabe and Mrs. Wm Rawlins.
Mrs. Henry Peterson is a pa
tient in the Heppner hospital.
Tom Huston, who is a patient
in the Veteran's hospital in Port
land spent Thanksgiving with his
mother and sister and family,
Mrs. Etta Huston and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Rawlins.
Dates to remember:
Dec. 3 Athletic dinner spon
sored by Heppner Elks for Hepp
ner, Lexington, lone scnoois at
the lone school at 7 p. m.
Dec. 6 American Legion Aux
iliary meeting at the Victor Riet
mann home at 2 p. m. Members
are asked to brine sifts for the
Gift Shop and for, inmates of the
State hospitals.
Dec. 6 City Council meeting at
8 p. m.
Dec. 7 The Eastern Star Social
club will have a clean up at the
Masonic hall.
Dec. 9 Topic club meeting at
the Fannie Griffith home.
Dec. 10 Food sale at the Re
bekah hall sponsored by the
Three Links club.
Mrs. Ruby Nichols entertained
the following at a dinner Thanks
giving day: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Roundy and family of Kennewick,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell
and Charles Bell of Hermiston,
Lyle Kincaid of Salem, Louis
Padberg and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Kincaid and daughter, Debbie.
John Bryson is spending the
winter in Tacoma, Wash.
Mrs. Dan Follette and Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Follette and children
of Hermiston spent Thanksgiving
with their daughter and sister,
and family Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Emert.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rigby and
family were Hermiston visitors
Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Proudfoot
and children spent Thaiksgiving
with her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. James Gosson at Vale.
Thanksgiving guests at the Ted
Palmateer home were Mrs. Annie
Healy and son, Tom and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Healy and daughters of
Butter Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Cannon and children and Mrs.
Echo Palmateer of lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns had
as their guests Thanksgiving,
their daughter, Dorothy of Forest
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dobyns, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dobyns and Mrs. Grace Ware.
Mrs. Dwight Haugen and
daughter, Kathleen returned to
their home in Portland last week
after visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fannie Griffith. Mrs. Griffith ac
companied' them to Portland and
spent Thanksgiving there.
Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley
spent Thanksgiving with their
sons in Portland and Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews
and daughters visited relatives
in Roseburg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and "children were Portland visi
tors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner
and children visited relatives in
Odessa, Wash., over Thanksgiv
ing. Mrs. George Holderman and
Billy and Mildred Seehafer of
Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Seehafer of Bickleton, Wash.,
visited relatives here last week.
Students home over Thanks
giving were: University of Ore
gon Shirlee McGreer; Oregon
State Larry Rietmann and Dick
Ekstrom; Pacific University
Janet Howton, Dorothy Dobyns,
and Duane Baker; E. O. C. E.
Tom White, Jerry Bristow and
Gaylord Salter; University of
Portland Denny Swanson; Mult
nomah College in Portland Rob
ert Drake; Blind school in Salem
Lyle Kincaid.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pettyjohn
entertained the following guests
at a dinner Thanksgiving day:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer and son Lee of lone, Miss
Mary Ann Jensen of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn
and son Jimmy of The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney
went to Walla Walla Monday to
take their son, Malcolm to Port
land for treatment for a fractured
arm. Those visiting Malcolm at
the hospital in Walla Walla on
Thanksgiving day were Mr. and
Mrs. McKinney and son Leland,
Grace McCabe of lone, Miss Jean
Addy of Hermiston and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cole of Wasco.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Akers and
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers attend
ed the Miller-Carpenter wedding
in Boardman Nov. 20 The two
Mrs. Akers had charge of the
gifts at the wedding.
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