t Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, November 29, 1956 Lundell Family Reunion is Held Thanksgiving Day By Echo Palmateer 79 members of the Frank A. Lundell family and 9 guests at tsnded the reunion at the Legion hall Thanksgiving day. Those at tending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson of Coos Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lun dell of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coles and cnildren of Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMil lan of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Swanson and children of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lundell and children of Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helina and son of Seattle,; Mrs. Warren Crutcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Crutcher and children of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crut cher of Portland; Miss Jean Ann Swanson of La Grande; Dennis Swanson of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake and daughter of Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner and sons of Pendleton. The guests were Dorothy Dobyns, and Betty Paschke of Forest Grove; Miss Grace Cunningham of Post Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Evans of Boise, Idaho; Miss D?e Brown of Port land and Mrs. Fannie Griffith and Earl Morgan and Bess Perdue of lone; and Miss Lena Miller of Salem. Visitors at the E. W. Bristow home Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bristow and child ren of Portland, Jerry Bristow of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe and children, Mrs. Ida Grabill and son Gene, and Don ald Bristow of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell Fora GIANT 4-PIECE DELUXE COLLECTION I Mmh Four giant deluxe stuffad animals each one nearly 2 feet leng! A wonderful collection for playtime, for room deco ration. They are yours FREE WITH ANY o mum 1 - 1 , , ,', ifiMliii.il 4 WESTERN AUTO'S selection of Christmas gift trucks was more than Timmy Loyd could stand he just had to try out this fire truck with a long extension ladder. 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Crowell of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Al Winkleman and children of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs Howard Crowell of lone Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and sons and granddaughter, Marsha Ball, spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loy in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christ- pherson and children of Rock Creek spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Pet erson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and son Bobby, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in The Dalles. Guests at the Lee Pettyjohns at Olex were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer and children of lone; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petty john and son of The Dalles. Mr.and Mrs. V. G. Scehafer of Bickleton and their daughters, Billie and Mildred of lone spent Thanksgiving at Enterprise with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tye. Guests at the Harlan Crawford home in Echo were Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crowford, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Crawford and daughter Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford, Rollo Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller and children. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell and son Dicky, of Pendleton visi ted relatives here Sunday. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Swanson were Mrs. Edith Nichoson, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea and children, G. A. Petteys all of lone and Miss Alice Nichoson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. David Raskin and children visited friends here Sun day. They are living at Pilot Rock and he is the music instructor in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lieuallen of Pendleton and Mrs. John Clerf and children of Kittitas, Wash., were visitors at the Robert Jepsen home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and granddaughters, Marlene and Anita Crawford, spent Thanksgiv ing with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely at Forest Grove. They also visited in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White and children spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Portland and Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom made a trip to Portland and Los Angeles ov?r the weekend. Mrs. Lee Marcum of Portland has been visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom. Miss Grace Cunningham of Post Falls, Idaho spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Fannie Griffith. Miss Cunningham was on her way home from San Francisco. Miss Lena Miller, who has been visiting her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Garland Swanson, returned to her home in Salem last week. She went as far as Portland with Dennis Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and daughters visited relatives in Portland last week and also, took in the football game in Cor vallis Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crawford and children of Portland spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman. Mr .and Mrs. David Rietmann and children spent Thanksgiving with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Teterson in The Dalles. Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns entertained the following guests at their home Thanksgiving day Mf. and Mrs. Ted Peterson and family of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. John Skuezeski and sons of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peterson of Heppner and Henry Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Peterson of lone. Dinner guests at the G. Her mann home Sunday were Lt. and Mrs. Helmuth Hermann of Os wego, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Craw ford end daughter of Echo, Mr and Mrs. Henry Rauch of Hepp ner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt of Lex ington, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch of Hermiston and Rev. Merlin Zier of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stefani Jr. entertained the following rela tives at their home Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergstrom and daughters, Beverly and Pa tricia of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bergstrom and daughters Donna and Dianner of Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom and Ro land Bergstrom of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell of Con don and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rit chie and daughter of Hermiston were visitors at the Franklin Lindstrom home last week. Visitors last week at the John Hatfield home were their grand daughter, Joyce Hatfield of Le banon and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bo zant of Harrisburg. Mrs. Harry Ring and children are spending the winter with, Mrs. Monatta Aldrich while Mr. Ring is employed in the Willamette valley. Power Tools IN EVERY PRICE RANGE Wen Soldering Gun $12.95 Wen 3-8" Electric Drill $26.95 Wen Sander-Polisher $13.95 Wen Saber-Saw .....$29.95 DORMEYER DRILLS VIBRATOR-SANDER W PORTABLE SAWS DRILL, SANDER POLISHER KITS SEE US FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS STORRO BROS. N. 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