IIF.I'PNKH (ORE.) AZETTF.-TI.MES, ThurNituy, McMum. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Menu, Mr. ami Mrs Jerry Samples. Mr and Mis. Troy Carey ami Mr and Mrs. Ianny Hell " Visiting Mr. and Mrs. henzil While lor Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs Hruce llollomon and daughters of llei imslon, Mrs. I.ois llollomon of Milton Freewater, Mr. and Mrs David Hunt and son, Mr, and Mrs Mike Todd and family. Friday Mr, and Mrs. Dcnzil White wenl to The Dalles on business Visiting Mr and Mrs. Hud Dtinlap over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dean lleifrich and family of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. A J Mallorcy and family of Tilhmook. Mr. and Mrs. Red Walls and family went to Portland Friday and stayed over to see the auto show, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis of Fossil joined Mr. and Mrs. Watts on Saturday. 4 C r r Yufttidtjoy Holly green, miitletot and tree ornaments the tignt that the season of giving it here. Merry Christmas. It? iiiwui 111 v a m. m - - v. . i D" ' fVc Vv AMi,; j. Thomson Grocery DRAWN BY JANKTTE PIPER n w MtftLL TRANSISTOR 1NVF.NTORS mid winner of the Nohel prize for physics ;is they appeared LV years ago ifrom left! .Julm Rardoen. William Shoekley and Waller !! Rrattam The former Hell Telephone Laboratories scientists are now retired and leaching at universities Their invention created a new industry and brought rapid developments in the field of electronic communications. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wallace and family went to Honners Ferry, Idaho over the weekend and visited relatives. What Really is Going to Happen at 128 W. Willow? went to Portland oxer weekend to attend the Capades and for shopping. the Ice Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper and family went to Portland over the weekend to have Thanks giving with Mrs. Hattie Luper. R own vn iiJ r in Hager's Dairy 6 a v - - c L I i c IS- DRAWN BY JL'DY I.EDBETTER Rv D lf MITflll'M Several people have asked what is really going to go on in the Mental Health Services. Certainly people who have been going over to Pendleton for mental health services can testify that there is nothing mystical about what goes on in an interview with a therapist or in group therapy. The thing that makes an interv iew with a therapist more than just talking is that the therapist is able to understand the dynamics of the situation and can effect the discussion in such a way as to be helpful to the individual. He can raise pertinent. thought -provoking questions. He can point out subtle factors that may escape recognition by those directly involved. The therapist tries to help the patient see various alternatives to his problems and also provides encouragement and reasurance as the patient at tempts to carry out the solution he has chosen. The therapist is interested in all people with problems. Rather than telling a person what to do, he attempts to help the person help himself. The individual still has the right to determine for himself what he should do about his problem. 4-H Sewers Make Santa Boots Judie Laughlin's 4-1! Sewing group met last Saturday for a work sessioti. Everyone was able to attend. Each girl had made a Santa Boot out of felt to cover a 2 lb. coffee can. They also brought 2 dozen cookies. They filled 8 boots to take to the Neighborhood Center for Christmas. Mrs. Don Cole attended the meeting and showed the girls how to make something for their dads for Christmas. These were completed. Each girl received a packet of personalized pencils from their leader for Christmas. Neighborhood Center is Filled with Christmas Surprises The Neighborhood Center was all abustle with Christmas surprises Tuesday and Wednes day. The volunteers under the supervision of Pal Rrindle were packing Christinas boxes. Mrs Merritt (n ay has dress ed 2fi dolls Every outfit is different. 1 Some include bon nets, shoes, capes besides the basic dress. The dolls were donated by the boys and girls at the Grade School The dolls have had shampoos, lace lift ings and mendings Mrs. Bob Lowe has made nut breads for the Senior Citizens baskets. Mrs. Kenneth Heche has made plum jam. apricot jam and jelly for all the baskets. Judie Laughlin's 4-!l Sewing Club has made Santa Cluus boots that transform a 2 lb. coffee can into a Christmas Cooky jar to be included in some of the boxes. The lleppner Sorcptimist Club donated a check for $2.'J. to help fill out Christmas boxes with canned goods. Food donations are .still acceptable. Suggestions are canned goods, puddings, jcllo, instant coffee, tea. tunafish. These should he left at the Neighborhood Center today or tomorrow. Mrs. Stan Benson went to Portland Friday and v isited Mr. and Mrs Ken Miller and Todd. She also went to Albany to visit Mr and Mrs. Steve Benson. Mrs Omar Stubblefield and Mrs. Mike Wright went to Corbett and visited Mr. and Mrs Daniel Stubblefield. While there they attended the Ice Capades. Arriving Tuesday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Van Arsdale are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Senesac. Spending the w eedeud u ith Van Arsdales were Mr. and Mrs. Pick Reese from Joseph. Mr and Mrs. Willis Wright went to Portland Monday for Willis to have medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard and Mrs. Lee Bailey went to The Dalles Saturday to v isit Lee who in The Dalles General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Mur dock traveled to Sisters to have Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowery. On Friday they all went to Silver Lake to visit Jack Lowery Jr. A A DRAWN BY FRANCES PECK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris met Mrs. Ken Morris and son Kenny Jr. in Fossil and traveled to Oregon City where they met Mr. Ken Norris and all had dinner with Mrs. Lois Carpenter and daughter Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Size more of Portland were here for Thanksgiving at Mrs. Wilma Mabe. J- Mr. and Mrs. Greg Berg and Chelena of Washougal, Wash, and Vicki and Kalhy Green of Yakima, Wash, were here for Thanksgiving at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green. -N $ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and daughters visited friends in Kittilor. Washington over the weekend. Pastor and Mrs. Bill Mai and Mrs. Wm. Mai Sr. went to Eugene for Thanksgiving and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Palmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hulett and children were in The Dalles Saturday for some shopping. Mrs. Sharon Winans was in Portland over the weekend for shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell and family went to Milton Freewater for Thanksgiving and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and family went to Portland and had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worlein and family. HEPPNER TV "Had to shoot my dog yesterday." "Was he mad?" . "Well he wasn't exactly pleased about it!" Kinzuan Marries in Portand v SHARON HELL Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman and family went to Portland Wednesday to attend the wedd ing of their son Joe' to Robin Hesla. The family returned home Saturday evening. There will be an account of the wedding in next weeks paper. Mr. and .Mrs. Bernard Dyer and Mrs. Vera Dyer traveled to The Dados .Sunday for a day of shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell and family and Mrs. How ard Butch and family, Mrs. Robert Kelso . i 57. (mm KINZl'A I5 Sll HON HELL Richie .Mangum was the honored guest for a birthday party at his home Monday evening. Richie turned six years old. After the children played, Richie opened his gifts, and then everyone enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream.. Those attending were Travis Hyatt. Alisa Deadly, Jeannie Nysoth, Cindy Simmons, John Bell. David Parton, Jodi Matti son, Heidi Samples. Diana Johnson, Penny Williams, Jimmy Williams, Brenda Mc.Muin, Shannon Sclirughams, and Marva Mangum. Holiday Dinner The Friendship Club held their annual holiday dinner at the first grade room Saturday night with Mrs. Danny Bell as hostess. After a turkey and ham dinner with all the trimmings prepared by the women, cards wen' played. High was won by David Mattison and Cindy W'easer, Second High was won by Allen Heim and Melba Mitchell and Pinochles were won by John W'easer and Dinah Jackson. There' was a gift exchange. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. David H Mattison, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coulee. Mr. and Mrs. John W'easer, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams and family went to Blue River and had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClain and family. -.. ,- 7w-?vu4 llw- a X V V '.- N C 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nyseth and family went to Rickreall and had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leppin and family. Mr. and Mrs! Jack Ball went to Pendleton Friday on business. DRAWN BY CINDY McCONNELL TURNER, VAN MARTER and BRYANT Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brahm went to Springfield where they had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ostrander of Fossil went to Portland over the weekend and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Sehroeder. v. I Forced to Move rake over on my 12 GENTRY. payments x 64 ft Set up in Pendleton CALL 276-3611 Dealer z DRAWN BY DON SER I OWVTOfl LAPP PICK Chevron Pealer Chtvnm As the star of Bethle hem guided three wise men, moy the spirit of Christmas lead you to many blessings. Charlie Walker Body Shop rJo'ir . i Merry Cfiristmas Let everyone rejoice . . . Christmas time is here ogain. We'd like to thank you for making ours a happy Yuletide. Morrow County Creamery m DRAWN BY CINDY McCONNELL WESTERN AUTO Bob & Linda