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Lundell Family Reunion Held In lone Over Holiday f CATHERINE LINDSTROM t)NK AIhmiI forty relative KrttlllMil at lilt olM U'Klnll hall mi Thh:lvliiji Uy lm Hit tunl"H of lit" I.uiulill fam ily Al Ui liulM' meeting, with prrMuVnt liJilan.l l-un.l. II of rrllintf. II va ile- liili-.l In have the ih'M reunion In I'm 41. Tli following if fleet uric eleiieil: Norman fanon f IHirtlarxl. prenPlenl; Id. her t (rake, vice pronlilent; Mr, liar land Luntlell. e M-tary trea iinr; ami Mr. Ail"M llamlett, MMorlan. Tli 'ww attending from a 1la tanee were Mr. mid Mr. r'tan tia Star of Taeoina. John 8wan bin of (Inlvrrolly of Cortland, Mr mul Mr. I.uimWII ami fam ily of IUiIm, Mm. Kay Turner mot two iii of Kufrni', mil Mr. mul Mm. Wayne Hum mul mm of ViiilU-lori. The lav m pent In lHiilnj;, Having games an.t nfilnt; n turkey dinner Mri'l on table uVeorated In Kol.l ami green. Kantrrn Oregon olU-ge tu ihnts ium for th hollil.i were li.irloira HMiop, Arleta Mr. Oil ami Julv Stirrer. Ju-lv had minor nurgrrv n Friday anl la reeu-ratlnit at the home f her parent. Mr. ami Mm. Harold Stirrer, hut will return to w hool on TuendttV. Itonald HUhop. Union l'aelflc aertit. entered The Dalle io ,K it I on Tuemlay for major surg- "Itr. and Mr. Clyde Crawford of Alhany are wel-omlng a little girl Into their family of three ho) a She Nirn Novemtn-r .HI weighing H lh.. 10 vt.. and ha Ix-en named lori Ellen. Her grandparent are Mr. and Mr. Arthur )a lell of lone and lUwl nev Crawford of Portland and Mm. Klorenre palell of Condon I a great grandmother. Mr. and Mr. Dalell ent Sunday and Monday In Albany UMtlng the family. . , Mr. K. J. Aker departed on Sunday fir Knna City. Kan., where he will enroll In a month ludv of the New Tes tament book of the Bible Mn ored by the Body of ChrlM rhurrh. , . Mr. and Mm. George Port hy and family and her aUter. Sue TownM-nd of I'ortland Ment Th.inknglvlng here with their purer.!.. Mr. and Mr. Hernial TownKend. Saturday evening Mr. Joel Enghman aurpriwd her hus band on hi birthday with a rard party. GueM. who came to en ..y the on anion, were Mr. and , A very Important & a . ..! t . It. I llt.tf III... .-In. r -l nulfit'lt Loyaway Your Christmas Honda Now! $10 Will Hold HEPPWrW AUTO SALES Mi t ii it Ji.m . Mr. and Mi (.il l.ulan. Mr. and Mm. Everett ll.-Niiin. nd t.ldort Tinker. Mr. and Mr. Mlllort Morgan and Oarv. a student at Colum Ha Uaain fullrgB, I"awi. who Thai.kk'hlnu gumt of their win In law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Keith ll k. at their new home In I'ortland. Mr. and Mr. John Vihl!n of Seallle r proudly announ cing Iheir firm rhild, l'in No-vemlx-r W. The baby girl weigh' iil M lb. It . anil ha ltn named Jonna Marie, (.rand luira.iittf ira Mr an.t Mfi Frank Welding of Oregon c ity and Mr. and Mm. Cordon While of lone. Creat grandparent are Mr. Edvlhe While of lone, and Mm, Ij-ona Shiffer of I'ortland. Mr and Mr. While -nt Ihl week In Seattle their new grandilaughter. Mr, and Mr Boy W. Und id rom and family had a their gueM ilurlni the vacation, their on Stephen, and hi friend. Walt TuHhkow of Vlnel.ind. New JiT-u-y. Uilh Ktudent at I'aiiflc Lutheran University at Tawma. Mr and Mr. HoIhtI Crowell and f.imlly of Itlvemlde. Wn.. H'nt from Friday In Sunday here vlsitlnir at the home of M parent. Mr. and Mr. A. C. Crowell. and with other relative. OliMTVanre of the advent u'AMin wa liegun Sunday at the Unlled Church of ChrUt wllh the n.tr. i iin,i rmirth t'rade rhun h mIum.I Mudent llghtlnir the find candle In a abort aerviee. TIiom taking part were Ann Hirnkin. Mmlc in.-lrnann. Nanev Aidihund and Bill JeiiM-n. Tlie wiwiH! randle will be lit by the fifth and ninth grade cLmse next Sunday. Cues! on rrldav at the riome of Mr, and Mr. Blaine (haiel and Cais!e were Mr. and Mr. John HemMreet and her mother, Mr. Nellie Montgomery of Port land. Mr llerstreel wa the former Marlorle Montgomery, and used to leach arhnol In this ntunty. Friday evening they II lilnner euest a! the home of Mr. and Mr. Joel Kngle- man. (Mher guest at the uiaei home on Saturday were Casniea father. Mr. and Mr. Lee Brlsdou and Mr, urinioi nroiner, iion- nle of Dayton, Wn. Thanksgiving day guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. David Kletmann and Wayne were Mr. and Mr. H W. BrIMow and tneir holiday gueM. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brlslow and family or run land. Mr. nnd Mr. ;errv Brl- tow and family or iiliamooK. and Capt. and Mr. John BriMow and family. Other guest were Mr. and Mr. F-rnest Met. a be ana family of Heppner. Don BrlNtow. Mr. and Mr. Walter Swenson. HoU'rt Swenson, and Mr. nml Mr. Itohert Ahhlson and fam ily of Walla Walla, and Mr. and Mm. Duane llertrhel of Kennc-wick. millnif of .1.....I, ....... .11 4.1 I'lUll-ll i ilia i nun ii i - '" - - I . . - . . . . ...in I i nun n hi t ii 1 1 m win n at the itinaj' on Monday evenlni', aeinler 7. al H ti) pin All mernlier of the lioard of Tru.trr and intermtrd rhurrh xhool teaiher are uiged la at tend . Mr. and Mr. Iloeer Stelger and family of Portland were week end guent at the home of her brother in law and lter. Mr. and Mr. Herbert Mud rom Jr. Mr. and Mm. Pay llelmblgner and Ton and Unda. wh are kiiiHi.nla at the I'nl verll V of Oregon, anient Ttiurday and Fr. day at OiieMa. wn . veiling Mr. Helmblgner'a mother, Mr. II. C. ll.-ltnhlL.rx. r Turn and Unda re. part oflli-rnoon aeeornpanteil a tar aa'Aii women ! . i.,11.,,. I l'..,ll,ii.,l l.u J,.rrl anil Hill Jetitap i CtirdlallV lllVltl of llermUton Mr. and Mi. O-orge Snider Hnt the holldava visiting her father. Crnnt Olden at Cannon Bea.h. t , Thanksgiving Eui.st of Mr. and Mr. Dirk Sherer were her parent. Mr. and Mr. K. M. Bartalamay and It-lh and Tom of Odessa. Wn. Dinner guest on Thursday were hi parenta, Mr. and Mr. Harold Sherer. UiM Thursday Mm. Paul petty John, Jr.. entertained her rard ilub. Use Deal in' Down. Assist ing hostes wa Mr. Perry Morter. Itlze were won by Mr. Lindsay Klnrald. high: Mm. F.I wayne B-rgslrom. low; and Mr. Vic (;rfshen, traveling pinochle prle. Mr. and Mr. Uovd Rice enter tained their on and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mm. Bob Bice and her mother. Mr. Ann Zan gen of Pasco on Thanksgiving day. Ulrthdava of Mm. E. C Ih l Iker. Mr Paul Pettyjohn. Sr., Mr. Wallace Matthew, and Mr. C. W. Swanwon were ob served at the social meeting fol lowing Kcbekah lodge on last Thursday evening. Hostesses for the refreshment were Mrs. Mil ton Morgan. Mr. Omar Klet mann. and Mr. Cleo Drake. Thanksgiving day guest of Mr. and Mr, l-eo Crabtree were Mr. Stella O'Meara. Father Ray mond Beard, their daughter. Mr. William Gellnas and win and Mr. Crabtree'a mother. Mrs. Florence S heelar of Salem. Holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kkstrom. Sr.. were their son. Roland, a student at Wen- atehee Junior college, and Mr. and Mr. Dick Ekstrom and fam ily of Wenatchec. Stx-ndlne the Thanksglvinc; week-end with Mm. Elmer Grif fith were her daughter and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haugen ami ihrec eirls. They returned to their home In Lake Oswego on Sunday. They were aecom- I...I at tar at Portland DV Mm. Haugen's niece. Charlotte Griffith, who had Bpent the hoi- IONE COMMUNITY FESTIVAL Sunday, December 6 Willows Grange Hall HAM DINNER 12:30 to 2 P.M. Adults, High School Students - $1.50 Grade School Students - 75c Prc-School Children - Free Booths Open From 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Carnival Fun Booths, Games, Country Store BIG DOOR PRIZE DRAWING--4:00 P.M. Winner Must Be Present LOTS OF CHRISTMAS GIVING ITEMS FOR SANTA Dollar Store Silent Auction Cake Walk Dart Throw Country Store Sugar Shack Wheel of Fortune Ring Toss 9 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE B Z astern wreaon a IONE BRANCH HEPPNER ARLINGTON IONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1,1 ay here with her f.arents, Mr. and Mr. George Griffith. Mr. and Mr. Itlalnw Chanel and Cale nt 1 hanksgivmit In Walla Walla at the home of Mr, thai! a Uter. Mr. lo Thomas. tmk llvnd and M friend. Mika Aldrhh of F.vcrett, Wn., ImiIIi ktudenta at Oregon State, left Sunday after unendina the vacation at the home of hi ir enl. Mr. and Mr. Jack Hynd near Cecil. Woman to Obaanr ChrUtmoa The Women Fellowship De eernter me.-tlng Will lie nest Thursday afternoon, lltnemtK-r lo. In the aoclal room of tne (hun h with a 12 .'VJ p m. pt luck lunchcii followed by a I htuiina i.rut'rarn. announce- Mr. Alfred (Nelon Jr.. president. the church are 1 to attend and nursc-ry rare for small children will be provided. Anyone desir ing to do ao may bring a Christ rna wraM'd trift of lotion to lie given to the geriatric ward of Pioneer Memorial hospital. Those lotion with little or no frag rance may tie wrapped tor me n and marked. Guest of Mr. and Mr. Hugh .Salter during the holiday were their on.'lll of Forest Grove, and Mr. Gaylord Salter and family of Athena. Joining them on Thanksgiving day were the Salter's aon-ln law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider and family of lone. Mr. and Mr. Paul Pettyjohn. Jr., and family entertained her grandfather and his wife, Mr. and Mr. William Montgomery of Condon, on Thursday and Fri day. Mrs. Gottfried Hermann en tertained the following ladles at a coffee party at her home on Monday afternoon: Mrs. Victor Kletmann. Mr. Clarence Holtz. Mrs. F. T. Martin. Mr. W. C. Crawford. Mr. Marlon Palmer. Mrs. F.dlth Nlchoson. Mr. Clell Itea. Mrs. Garry Tullis, Mr. Lee Palmer. Mrs. William Spohn, Mrs. Walter Robert, and Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Leslfe and Darlene Madden of Portland spent Thanksgiving va cation here visiting their mother, Mrs. V- J. Aker and other rel atives. Kimmv Martin returned home with them. Leaves Soon for Orroanr Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree and Mr Blanche Seheelar drove to Portland Saturday taking their daughter, Mrs. William Gelinas land son Timmv to the airport. where they took a plane lor Boston. At Boston they will be met by her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gelinas. who will take them to their home In Manchester. New Hamp shire. She will visit relatives there before leaving for Germany to Join her husband. The Crab trees accompanied bv their son Ilonald and grandson Scott, drove on to Salem taking Mr.s Seheelar to her home. They re turned home on Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring for the holidays were their son and daughter-in-iaw, iur. and Mrs. Harry Ring and fam ily and Mrs. Ring's mother. Mrs. Lola Allen and her granddaugh ter. Christy of Payette, Idaho. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Rnmett were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett of Portland; their granddaughters Cindy and Deb bie Barnett of The Dalles; an- mhir snn David Barnett. ana Miss Fran Heath of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Krebs and family drove to Mediord during the holidays to visit her mother, Mrs. Arthur Boner and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mercer and family. . . . , Capt. and Mrs. John Bristow and family left Monday even ing for Hermlston, where they spent the night with her par ents, before continuing to Capt. Bristow's reassignment at Green ville, Texas. They have been living in Alaska, but have been spending the last few weeks in lone and vicinity visiting rel atives. . . j Carlson Service Held Tuesday Friends were saddened tins w-ook to hoar of the illness and death of Victor Leonard Carlson in Portland, who passed away November 29. Services were held Tuesday afternoon, December 1. at First Immanuel Lutheran church in Portland and inter ment will be in Sunset lull cemetery. Carl Troedson flew to San Francisco last Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holi days with relatives there and in Sah Jose. . Director Election Set Monday An election for directors of the cemetery district will be held at the City Hall on Monday, De cember 7. from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. Albert Lindstrom, whose term is expired is not seeking reelection and Elwvnne Peck is resigning, so two directors will be elected, nno for a term of one year and one for a term of three years. Ed Buschke and Dean Hunt are on the ballot. Bill Akers spent part of the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers. He return ed to Lewis and Clark early to participate in a soccer game. Mr and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom spent the holidays in La Grande visiting relatives. They had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. David Turner and vis ited Mrs. Lindstrom's brother,, Ralph Turner, who was still hos pitalized following recent surg ery. Danny Akers received severe cuts above his eye on Thanks giving morning and was taken to Heppner to a physician. Sev eral stitches were required to close the wound, made when he tripped and fell over a sharp cornered piece of sheet metal near the Morrow County Grain Growers elevator. Mrs. Ernest Christopherson, Jr., TUT? a a U5 i y HEPPNEn GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 3, 1964 Sec. 2 - 4 poges rave a birthday parly honoring her young on fircg. on hi rltdilh birthday. Gurtt. who came and enjoyed ramea and refreshment wltn i.rep. were. Charlie and Paul Mi Klilgott Jlmmie Bover. Leltoy Ilea. Phil (-arlx.n ttannv Anderson. Jeff Thoma. Carl Wiley IMcky Peter ton. and Paul and joci rner-on. Mr. and Mr Keith P-ea ar.4 family pent Thanksgiving at it,. i,,.mj her uncle and aunt. J Mr. and Mr. Glen Campbell and family near Uutter tree, y large crowd of relative gathered there for a reunion. Mr and Mr. Gerald P-ea and family of Condon were guest of her parent. Mr. and Mr. Durrel Padberg on Thanksgiving. Tiielr son. Marvin, a Muder.t at CM six-nt part of hi holiday visit ing In The Dalle and I'ortland. Mr. and Mr. Krnest Christoph erson had a their guet for the holiday their non ln law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. 'led ivdin of Provo. Utah. They all H-nt Thanksgiving; with Mr. Krnest Christopherson. Sr.. ut linald. Mr. and Mr. Clifford Aldrlch and family also aper.t from Wednesday to Sunday at Donald with her grandmother. Guest at the Walter Jacoba home for Thanksgiving were Mrs. Jacob' parents, Mr. and Mr. Robert Cunningham of I'ort Angelu. Wn. Dolori Emert spent her va cation from nursing training at Good Samaritan hospital with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Phlll Emert. The Emeru spent Thanks giving day at mountain cabin near Tollgate as guests of Mrs. Emert's mother. Mr. Faith Foi lett of Hermiston. They held a family reunion of the Folletts. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie K. Morrison were their 3 daughters. Merrie Jo, a freshman at Oregon State, Mr. and Mrs. Dick De Bisschop and son of Portland, and Tass. who has been spending some time at the Examiner Coming A Driven Licen Eiamlrnf will be on duty In Heppner Tuinlay. Ie ember H. 1:M, at the Court House between the hour of 9 .TO a m. and 3:.K) pm, according to an announcement received from the Dejmrtment of Motor Vehicle of Oregon. Per son wishing original llcenw- or permit to drive are asked to file application well ahead tf lh im l.Mliiled elmlnir hour In 'order to assure time for comple tion of the required lins te.t. DcBissrhop home Mr f Bisschop remained for a longer Visit. Kadarman Chief Claude Petty John, who I ntationed at Lone beach. Calif, on the L'SS Coweli wa M ailed back to hi ship on Saturday after a two week visit here About 37 of the Pettyjohn family gathered for a family re union at the fair pavilion on Thanksgiving day. Stock Committee Sets December Meet A meeting of the Uveatock Advisory committee to the Ore gon Department of Agriculture ha been called for December 15 at 9.30 am. In the conference room of the Agriculture Build ing. Salem. During Its elon the commit tee will review any recommcn diition made bv livestock a tociatlon in the state fr chan ge in department of agriculture program and determine whether any recommendation ahouM l-e made for statutory change In any t,t the department livestock program. Import will be made to the committee on the various pro gram In the livestock aerviee division of the department. Chairman of the committee Is Alfred Boqulst, Tillamook. iiiiiiiiiiiiiien BICICeini Tl TCC1 SCC3 IUUTI You Get 'Just What The Doctor Ordered' Your registered pharmacist I professionally trained to accu rately fill your prescriptions. See us for all your drug needs and supplies. PHIL'S Heppoa PHARMACY Th. 678-9962 1 Annual Winter POU WHOLE or HALF, Fully Processed To Your Specifications Price Includes Wrapping EC SALE WHOLE PORK LOINS AVERAGl 49e 11 LB. AVERAGE Lb. 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