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41 V HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. Wwrotxf , 1961 Unit Urges Support For Obtaining Agent Rhea Creek Extension Unit met November 6 ut the Grange Hull with 15 iHTsoni l'7'"i; .Mrs. Albert WriRht. chairman, opened Hi buMness ineetlnR. Member Joined In readme the llmnem.tkrrs Creed, BUKlnfi of ire day Included discussion on open meetings. Mrs. Wrljjht reported on attend Ins a meeting which In cndeay. oring to obtain a woman coun y aeeni In Morrow county to help with the extension proRram and county 4 II work. Meniere are urged to wrue 10 "i" - lice concerning this desire. Mrs. Walter Wright was i report ed attending a Sew With KrtiU Workshop, which will be offer ed to other members at a luter '"After a potluek luncheon, Mrs. Carmen Kreiuh presented an In lerestlnff lesson, with group par ticipation. . At the next meeting. December 4 starting at 10:30 at the RraiiRO hall, a lesson will be Riven on "KikkJs and Customs of Ccrm any. Couple to be Honored On 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford of lone will be honored on their tiOth weddinR anniversary at a public reception on Sunday, De cember 1. Their eiht sons and daughters and their families will be hosts for the reception which will be held In the so cial rooms of the lone United Ihurch of Christ, between th-.-hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. All relatives and friends ol the couple are cordially invited to attend and extend personal congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have been active res idents of the lone community since their marriage there in 1906. Put your dollars to work at home trade in Morrow county. Lutheran Youth Organize Group An organizational meetliit! was held Sunday for the Hope and Valbv Lutheran utli group. Debbie Warren was elec d p esldent: Molly Becket. VIC 1(.Jent: Janet Met urdy reliirv treiisurer: Krlstlne IVI.-r-M.n. reHrter: Sandra Calson am S-amlra Malheny, recreational planning leader. Sponsor arc Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Becket and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ma- Young people of Valby Luth eran church were host for the meeting, and served n-m-ir mints at the close of the even- '"Next meeting will be held on Sunday, December 13. wnn a special evening oi it-v.... planned. H. Hvnd Back Home Following Surgery n,.rh llwid of Cecil Is home following an operation to his shoulder at the Good Shepherd Hospital. Hermlston, lasi inui- duv. He broke his collarbone in a fall from a trucK anom a i ro. and a fibrous growth devel- .iped during trie neaunu .iv- - The surgery whs to correct this condition. Hvnd was dismissed from the hospital Si.turday, although he was up and around at the end ..f the day after the operation. He said that he must be inactive for a period of about six weeks On the previous week end, he and Mrs. Hynd were In Corvallis where they visited their nephew. Doc Severinsen and Mrs. Severin cn, and with the Jim Barratts. They had expected the Severin sens to come here for a visit af ter the appearance in Corvallis. u.. . i... iniotlslon musicians strike, which Is still In progress has kept them in a siaie oi u.i certainty. For any kind of printing, call The Gazette-1 imes. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR NUTRILITE FOOD SUPPLEMENTS N.P.I. Household Supplies and Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics Heppner VIRGINIA WHITAKER PH. 676-5869 JOYCE K. HOLLOMON PH. 676-5542 DORIS J. C LINE PH. 676-9955 Kinzua RAYETTA WATTS PH. 768-2671 HERIYIISTOU 154 W. HERMtSTON AVE. fSflTJ'' COLUMBIA FURNITURE COMPANY JOHN and NORMA KROGH, OWNERS Eastern Oregon's Most Complete and Friendly Furniture and Appliance Headquarters TERMS TRADES COMPETITIVE TRICES AND ALWAYS THE BRANDS YOU KNOW - FREE DELIVERY RCA GIBSON WHIRLPOOL TOP-OF-T! IE-LINE HOME FURNISHINGS Modern Provincial Danish American CAP'S AUCTION IIorm.-McNary Hyw. Ph. 567-5013 Col. 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Cleaning o Auto Truck Tractor DAVID E. JONES, OWNER Serving this area for 15 Years 1315 N. 1st, Hermiston PH. 567-6916 MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We Install everything but the paint. II Church Scene Of Wright-Nickelsen Wedding INovemDer KIN7.UA The United Medio dint Church in FoN-.ll setting Saturday l",rlno,:,,l vember 2. at 4 o'clock, (or the wedding ot Mis Diann Wright, daughter of Mr. ami Mri Will U WrlKht. Sr.. of Kiiuim. ta KilwarU John Nickel sen. II. on of 'N,r- uni1 ward i. Nkkelsen of rossll. The double rinR wrvlee. read bv Dr I'uul Mean. held before the altar decorated by tall basket of white Kladiolus. pink upliler rhrysanthemumH, !.nd deep fink inms. White can tiled were In candelabra with an arrancement of while chrysan themums on the altar. The bride, escorted to the al tar bv l'r father wore a gown of chantillv rose lace, fashioned cane style with a chapel train. The lonu sleeves ended in points at the wrist. Her shoulder lenu'th cll was held In place bv four , mall while roses and she car ried an arrangement of white roses. , . i . n... nnlv attendant was Miss Cvnthia Riley of Ku cene who wore deep rase pink crepe and chiffon, with the yoke and lomr sleeves of lace. Her head niece was of w hite net and was held In place by a rose vel vet bow wnn rose pom iw. She carried white spider chrys anthemums. . . . s'ervinu as best man for his brother was Donald Keith Nick ,.i irinnn Art in 17 as ush- f.MH III " " - - - ers and also lighting the can- dies were James iv. ""-"J1 brother of the groom, and Wil lis Wright. Jr., brother ol tnc btide. The wedding music was piy ed on the organ by Mrs. lorn Con lee of Fossil wnne Mrs. iwu- ert Kelso of Kinzua accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ree- man of Kinzua wno mus "More", "The Tweiitn oi iievei and "One Hand, One Heart . Mrs. Wright, motner oi inc bride, chose to wear a bright green crepe dress with matching lace sleeves and a matching green hat. Her other accessories were of black patent leather. Mrs. Nickelsen, mother of the groom, wore a pink dress with .,.ccnrii's Roth had cor- sages of white gardenias. Immediately auer mc .-.:. ., a reception was neiu in uk fa cial hall of the church wnere the serving table was cemu with a four-tiered wedding cake in the bride's colors of deep pink and white ana toppeu hilinfT rinps. The Willie UUYCS ..u.u... J K.. rake was made and decorated by Mrs. Robert Misener oi Pouring punch was Mrs. Hat tie Luper of Portland, grand mother of the bride, and serving coffee was Mrs. Herbert Luper of Kinzua, aunt of the oriae. n.u.rintr ton was MISS Daiuaia Misener of Portland. After shar-i ng the first slice of cake. It was cut by Mrs. Pat Moran of Roseburg, aunt of the groom, and served by Mrs Robert Lu per of San Luis Obiscop, Calif., aunt of the bride. Miss Pamela Nichelsen was in charge of the guest book and Cheryl Luper and Mike Luper, cousins of the bride, passed groom's cakes. ThP new Mr. and Mrs. Nick elsen left for a wedding trip to Victoria, British Columbia, and points on the Oregon Coast with the bride wearing a three-piece gold plaid suit and wearing the white rose corsage center of her bridal bouquet. About tha mut iw,,.vir thov will leave lilt: in iiuYiui'. Fort KucKer, ua., wnc-.. kelsen will be stationed with Army. . , n r t-nkrn attenaeu schools in Kinzua and Fossil graduating from Wheeler High school in 1066 and then attend ed the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland for two years, graduating in June as a radiologic technologist. She was employed from June to Oc tober at Portland sanuauum and Hospital. Mr. Nickelsen attenueu ri ichools, graduating from Wheel er High scliooi in iaoi. n-- - tended Southern uregon uiiies -t Ashland for two years and then went into the U. S. Army. He returned the latter part of October after serving one year in Vietnam. . Out of town guests included Mrs. Robert Luper and daugh ter Cheryl of San Luis Obispo, Calif., Mrs. Hattie Luper, Willis L Wright, Jr., Miss Donna Lit tle all of Portland, Miss Cyn thia Riley of Eugene, Mrs. Ida Huffman of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moran of Rose burg, Mr. and Mrs. John Arne of Prairie City, Roy Wright of tvt atiH 1.Tr2 Fver- itucKawa.v, i". ''"r ett Weaver, Portland, Miss Patti Miiw. Miss Barbara Misener, i: i-oi.r.1 Nictarl nnd Joe Bow misa vti.ui - man of Portland, and Janie Bertz of Condon. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Holt and five children of Oregon City vis ited for several days recently at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman. Holt Is prin cipal of the Parkdale Grade school in Clackamas county. Other visitors at the Bauman home that week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shearer who were camped in the mountains for a week of elk hunting. The Shearers are from Portland. TERESA STE.-AHI EDDIE SHEBMAN lone Hicih Announces Boy, Girl of Month T.., Iinn Hlnh school Seniors, Teresa Stetanl and Eddie Sher man, were introduced ai me iw vember sti dent body meeting as boy and girl of the month for October. They were chosen on the basis or. personality. Barbara Boyce and Jo McElli gott represented the junior class; frntr. the sophomore class were Chris McCabe and Peter McElligott; and tne iresnnm.. class chose Marlene MagUl and Nick Marick. Teresa Is this year's varsity cheerleader, class representative, and was chosen Homecoming queen for 1S68. She also belongs to GAA and is In the chora.ettes. Eddie is the student body pres ident; is a four sport letterman. and active In many school act ivities. Visitor at the home of Mrs. Allen Johnston from Tuesday through Thursday of last week was the former Mrs. Elsie Cow ins, former resident of this com munity who now makes her home in Natchez. Wash. Mrs. Johnston's daughter. Mrs. Agnes Sperry of Portland is also spend ing several weeks here while staying at her mother's home. Need spare cash? Advertise unused items on the classified page of The liazeue-1 imes. Group Studies Goals in Mental Health Services Abolish (secrM-vremove tlR; ma break burriew that null ....... i.. i,..!,.. un ilw. State Hon- pital and the local population, no exLsling resource can func tion more ellleienuy, m "V' ment summarizes some of the primary Poals established bv representatives of 13 Eastern r......n j,.mi i.w uhn met No vember 15 and 16 In Pendleton at the Eastern Oregon Mate Hos pital and Training Center to plan for extending service to people of the region. Several resource people spoke to small groups of representa tives bv wav of closed circuit television. Among those taking part were Dr. Kenneth D. J!er. administrator, meniai division; Judge Kills A. White Malheur county court; Dr. Jos eph T. Burdie, psychiatrist, On tario; Dr. Alton L. Alderman, health officer of Umatilla coi n IV ; James Wlshart, La Grande educator: Wesley Terwilliger home-family director for hast en! Oregon hospital; Dr. L. I Silk, superintendent of Easterr Oregon hospital and training center. Dr. Wallace Wolff. Heppner a mim Fmoman. Condon, represented the district made uu of Gilliam. Morrow, Wheeler, Grant and Umatilla counties, on the final forum. This group pointed out several directions for local planners of mental health services to pursue. Spe cific plans for a program of pub lic education will be made at future metelngs Mrs. Conley Lannam. cuuiwi nr at HeDDner High school; Low ell Chally. welfare administra tor; Mrs. cnany, coumy u nurse; Mrs. urace uram-, juve nile counselor, and Dr. Wolff at tended part or all of the two day sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and son Tommy left from Pendleton bv nlane Saturday morning for Corpus Christ!, Texas, where they will visit at me nume their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Burpee, and get acquainted with their new grandson, Donald Lawrence, born November 6. While visiting in Texas the Turner family at tended graduation ceremonies for Lt. Burpee, who was awarded his golden wings, mak ing him a qualified let pilot. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Adams of Portland stayed at the Turner ranch during the families ab sence. CLASP ENVELOPES In a var iety of sizes from 6x9V4 to 12x15 on sale at The Gazette Times. Ph. 676-9228. Seattle Convention Attended by Dixons Tha IW nd Mrs. Metvlll Dixon traveled to Seattle. Wash.. Sunday afternoon. November Id. where they vwiteu tneir unuKy ter, Marti, wnior t .Seattle Pacific ft liege, and attended a church conference. Krom Monday afternoon through Friday they were In ut Pastors' Seminar, which stressed needed emphasis or ministry to me . i. ...i.. u..nl uml utiirlt. Ac lies San ford, emintnt Kplseopai author and lecturer and instrument i Divine healing, was one of the principal leaiiers of the confer ence, held at l'ilgrl vtr Camp near Port Orchard. Wn. The con r..r..nnA .... tfwnmitnirfll In na ture. with mostly clergy and ...!.... h.i tt.imn Inv nersons participating, coming from wide geographical aistances, anu resentimr several different -Kriutlii fiiithu The Dioxns returned to Hepp ner on rrway evening. Gazette-Times want ads pay. Lodge Plans Dinner t-i, ... Li.iv Inu dinner for memlx'rs and tamllies of the ii. .., PmtiH-tive As(m- ciMlon will be served evening. November a. -' p.m. at the Kpwcopal paridl hull. The dinner will be a plan i,.h1 potluek for the member, with turkey, rolls and cottce fur nished by the lodge. u. Mn. Don Eubank and two daughters. Mi'lw Ann and Mellnda Dawn ot rortianu enjoyed week of hunting here recently wiuie iiimh " rii. mi.iin iin i-ubln. I lie wuple also M-n tline vltinrt with her mother. Mrs. Alice Mc Cabe. and younger iiroin.T. len. Eubanks Is empioyeu hi u KliHtronlC SpeciallsU Co. in Portland and Mrs. Lubank works as a nurse's i aide. Max Barclay and Rod M""a drove to Tulare. Calif-. nesday to attend the Keith Bell dispersal sale, and Barclay pur chased a quarterhorse at hi sale. The men reported see ng some of the best horses in Uu. United States there. They return ?d Sunday. Just Received For Your WINTER DRIVING GOODYEAR Factory Cap WINTER TREADS Most Siies in Stock We Are Equipped to Stud Your Tires See Us For Your Automotive Needs Brake Work Tune-up Wheel Alignment Anti-Freexe Installed and Guaranteed for the Winter Cats Richfield Service S & H GREEN STAMPS MAIN CENTER STS. 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