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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page 3 fee Hours Held at lone Homes ! By Echo Palmateer ,! James Lindsay entertain a coffee hour at her home Morgan Wednesday Jan. 23 e March of Dimes. Those it were: Mrs. Dale Ray, ff. E. Melena, Mrs. Cecil e, Mrs. Harold Sherer, Mrs. n Bauernfeind, Mrs. Her Ekstrom and Mrs. C. E. er. Games were played hose receiving prizes were Melena, Mrs. Sherer and Ekstrom. Mrs. Ray recel le door prize. . Marion Palmer enter I the following guests at a l of Dimes coffee at her Thursday of last week: Delbert Emert, Mrs. Ida an, Mrs. Harold Dobyns, 3arry Tullis, and Mrs. Lee t. Cecil Thome was matron tor at the wedding of Esther and John Panhallurich in dale, Wash., Jan. 13. She lsited her son and family, nd Mrs. William Eagle in lla, Mont. John Voorhees and daugh f Portland are visiting at me of her parents, Mr. and Vate Crawford this week, y Brostrom, small son of nd Mrs. Don Brostrom, is the Pioneer Memorial hos with bronical pneumonia. f Bristow and three fellow its all from E. O. C. E. in ande spent Friday of last at the E. W. Bristow home, were on their way to Mt. fen To LUBE :or the Best in 1050 KG ic s ITS mber Associated Press Hood to attend the winter carni val there. Other students home were Dor othy Dobyns, Donald Eubanks and Judy Mason from Pacific; Jean Ann Swanson from Maryl hurst and Gary Brenner of Port land State. 4-H Club Organized A new 4-H club, the beginners in sewing, was recently organ iced at the C. E. Brenner home with Mrs. Brenner as their leader and JoAnn Turner as assistant. The members are: Marjorie O' Connor, Torva Rigby, Sue Town send, Marilee Leathers, Elaine Gaarsland, Frances McLeod, Dolores Emert, Cheryle Lundell, and Sandra Eubanks. The of ficers are Sandra Eubanks, presi dent; Sue Townsend, vice presi dent; Elaine Gaarsland, secre tary; Cheryle Lundell, reporter and Frances McLeod, song lead er. Miss Beverly Bradshaw of Heppner was also present at the meeting. Their next meeting will be at the Brenner home on Feb. 1. Dates to remember: Feb 2 Fun Night at the school gym sponsored by the P-TA. Re freshments are included in the admission fee. Time 7 p. m. Feb. 5 American Legion Auxi liary meeting at the home of Mrs. David McLeod at 2 p. m. Feb. 5 City council meeting at 8 p. m. Feb. 6 Eastern Star Social club meeting. Feb. 8 Topic Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Mabel Cotter at 2:15 p. m. Feb. 14 Extension Unit meet ing at the home of Mrs. Fredrick Martin. The subject, herbs and other seasonings. An all-day meeting. Mrs. G. Hermann returned home last week from Portland and Oswego where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Helmuth Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe of La Grande were visitors here last week and also attended the funeral of his great-grandma- Algott W. Lundell Algott Walfred Lundell passed away at his home in Gooseberry, Jan. 22. He was born in Belota, Calif., Feb. 8, 1886 and in 1887 the family moved to Oregon set tling on a homestead 14 miles south of lone. The family suf fered the hardships of pioneers, tilling the soil with meager equipment, and helped to organ ize and dedicate Valby "Lutheran church. He was confirmed into the church in 1903 and remained an active member, serving as organist for the past 14 years. He was a member of Willows grange and the Heppner Elks lodge. He was married to Beulah Wagner June 7, 1914 and in 1916 acquired his own ranch where he resided until his death from a heart attack. Services were held at the lone Community church January 25 with The Rev. Merlin Zier officiating. Burial was in the Valby cemetery. Mrs. J. 0. Turner was organist and Mrs. Lucy Peterson was soloist. Bear ers were Cecil Lutkins, E. Wil liam Bergstrom, Carl F. Berg strom, Leonard Carlson, Oscar Peterson and Henry Baker. Surviving are his wife Beulah, three sons, Raymond, lone; Char les, Oakland; Wallace, Portland; and five grandchildren. Out-of-town relatives who at tended the services included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundell, Oak land, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Lundell, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Harland Lundell, Boise, Ida ho; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell and Sharon, Pendleton; Mrs. Elmo McMillan, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Turner, Pendleton. ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell in Lexington last week. The St. Williams Catholic church has been redecorated by C. N. Page of The Dalles. The lowest temperature re ported here in town was 22 be low zero Saturday night Jan. 26. Several people had frozen pipes. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake and daughter of Forest Grove were visitors . here last week. Mr. Drake is a student at Pacific University. Temperature Drops To -29 at Monument By Martha Matteson Saturday and Sunday morn ings the temperature here went down to 29 below zero but this Monday morning it was up to just 12 below at daylight. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott and son Robert Dale of Long Creek spent Saturday afternoon and evening at the Matfeson home. No matter the weather, the logging goes on as Bob Kelly, Wilbur Flower, Charles Roach, Roy Leathers, Joe Mellor and Dale Matteson all reported for work at Long Creek this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellor and two children drove to John Day on business and for a checkup for their daughter, Charlene. Services were held Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Com munity church for Harry Capon who accidently shot himself Monday morning. Rev. Paul Kimmell officiated and inter ment was in the Monument ceme. tery. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Louis are in California visiting with their sons and daughters. 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