6 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. ThutwIoT. January . ' Meeting Called for Kindergarten Br FRANCES HOSE WILSON llUUOGN Mnt. Karen Cooley, prriddcnt of the Irriijon Kinder garten AjiKu(ln, annoumva there will be meetln nt the A. C. HuuKhton whool Friday, iXTt-mhiT 10, at 7:30 p.m. She uks that anyone who ha child ren of kindi-marten ace who haa not b-en contacted bv her to phase call or let her know the rhlld'a name. Kindergarten will atart In few week and It la necessary lo know how many childre will foe enrolled. Airman Don Joreenaen return lininn January 8 for a 20 di.v l.-ave Imm Shepherd Air Force Base. Wichita Kail. Tex as, where he haa been In train 1 mm Don't Be Sorry NEXT FALL ft PLAN AHEAD- SAVE NOW fill f fill 1 if A '.4 i f r 'J. ft mum discount u Don't wait until harvest to find out that you need to Increaie your grain storage and conditioning capacity. At that time It may be too late to get what you need. We can help you plan for a more efficient harvest right now. What's more, we can sell you the additional storage and conditioning units you need at whopping big Stormor Winter Discounts. You'll get new features galore-plus erection ahead of the fall rush. The Earlier You Buy The More You Save T & C STORAGE P. O. BOX 357 PHONEs 422-7437 IONE. OREGON 97843 I 11 'nu for helicopter maintenance Airman JorK-nMn U the on of Mr, and Mm. Krrol Joraenwn, Irrik'on. He completed hi ba sic tralnina t Laikland A KB. San Anlonio, Texan, and will tie malioned at an Air Force base near Scdalla, Mo., when he re turn. The Irriuon Fire Department woa called out last Thursday to the James Everett place where he had been thawlne frozen water uluei in the well house. and It had cauuht fire around them. No serious amount of da mace was done. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Coy had his nephew. Virgil Patterson, for a dinner guest recently. Mr. Pat terson works for Freight of the Yutana Barge tines at Ncnann, Alaska, for nine months out of the year and spends the winter months at Seattle. Mrs. O. C. Pcttit, who has been hospitalized at the Uma tilla hospital, returned to the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cream er, on Monday, bne win remain here until she is able to travel to California. Her daughters, Mrs. Frank Kdrlle and Mrs. Roy- al Johnson of Ogden, Utah. vis. ted during her Illness. Also Mr. Mel Leddlcot. Mrs. Don Scott, and Mrs. Pcttit's daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Owen Tracey. of Hisler Returns East After Holiday Leave Pvt. E 2 Paul Hisler. Jr . re turned home Ieormler 22, tot a two weeks leave of absence from Ft. Knox, Ky, where he haa been stationed since late September with the National Guard. Pvt. Hisler. aon of Mr. and Mm. Paul Hisler, lit. 2. lleppner, is with the armored division and Is taking an advanced In dividual training (AIT) course. which he will complete In 4 to 6 weeks. He returned to Loulvllle. Ky.. by airplane from Portland on Saturday, January 4. girls were on hand when Santa arrived to pass out treats to all. Mr. and Mrs. David Dunn, Karen and Terry of Umatilla, were Christmas Day dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Kerlln. Miss Mary Kenncy of Garden City, Calif., spent the holiday vacation with her parent, Kev. , and Mrs. John Kenney. David Kenney, of La Grande also was home. i Mavor and Mrs. Chester Wll- I son. James. Leon and Larry vis- J itea ineir aaugnter ano aon-in-I law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bart lett. Stevle and Ctndv at their I home in Lynnwood. Wash., over Christmas. Their daughter Car mine Wilson also Hew from (Santa Cruz. Calif, to be with the family. James and Leon return ed home Thursday, while the PENDLETON c Mil 1 I When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. A-l UPHOLSTERY Auto Furniture Truck Boats Awnings Patio Covers "Eastern Oregon's Most Complete" Ph. 276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant C.anicn City, tnlir.. v sited Mrs. t of tne fam ro,urm.d Fri IV tit and other relatives here, i j hu , snnniinlmii Mr. and Mrs. Dan Creamer and two children returned to Sacramento. Calif. Mrs. ( reamer and the children Kent the hol idays here and Mr. Creamer drove up for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Horner i pital bv ambulance Mturaay e Wash.. with her sister nigt.t. Botn were sunennK wim and farnllVi Mr. and Mra. Eu pneumonia. . . ' ene Ber? and Ronnie. Also vis ited were Mr. and Mrs. jay Berry Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mc day, by way of Snoqualmle Pass, In a snow storm. As many others discovered, who traveled at this time of the year, the scenery Is beautiful if vou dare take your eyes from the road long enough to look at it. Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and were taken to tne umatiua nos-1 chnrvl Knnt ,h week at Van Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rodgers of Amncr, wnsn., are parenis in ,nrt on, Dale uewayne, Dom ue-1 rv nH ,h.r frimls and rel born cemher 26, 1968. He weighed 8 lb., 2 oz. Mrs. Rodgers is the ormer Virginia Wilson, daugh er of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil son, Irrlgon. atlves In Portland and Vancou ver. Terry and Jan Witherspoon of Seattle have been here visiting family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of IRRIGON The Irrigon Lions The Dalles were here visiting club had its annual Christmas their daughter and family, Mr. roe this year. The boys and 'and Mrs. Olhs Lathrop. EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive, Pendleton Th. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Branson's Specialty Transmission Service Mayflower Worldwide Moving Penland Bros. Transfer Co. COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED Pendleton Hermlston 276-31U 507 8333 SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Glen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 LowMt Price In Eutern Oregon BankAmcricard Layaway Plan Oimplnf Suppllea, Fishing and Hunting Supplies, Sporting Ooods. Tents, Sleeping- Bags, Western and Work Bouts, Guns, Ammunition MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Prescriptions Hailed Free Anywhere m loniaN iSTAMPfir Hospital Sales or Ph. Emerg. Supplies ir Rental 278-1531 Ph. 276-1358 Service 'In Bmlli it Y' 1 i 7 J - , 1 1 j V . 'mi 1100 Southgate, Pendleton Charlie's Shoe House- 25 S. E. Court Ph. 276-2341 Child Life Robin Hood Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Port Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit' BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE George and Jean Brandt. Owners Evorvthine In Used Furniture and Appliances at the Lowest Prices In Eastern Oregon. Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th Pendleton Open Six Days A Week to Serve You X. rankly, most rural electric co-op linemen don't work under water. But to provide the kind of service rural electric consumers have learned to expect, they'll go anywhere. Ask the members of the Lake Erie Rural Electric Cooperative who live on Kelley Island in Lake Erie. When a freighter's an chor fouled their power cable, linemen from the co-op donned wet suits, borrowed a ferry boat and went to work. Within hours service was restored. Reliable and economical service is the foundation of the rural electrics' philosophy. It is such service-in-depth that helps make the rural electric systems a vital link in this nation's electric power industry. PHOTOGRAPHY try Jhiochnoxlon. Throckmorton Studio P. O. Box 471 Pendleton, Ore. 97801 Weddinjjs Portraits BARNUMS TRADING POST Licensed Pawnbroker Unredeemed Pledges for Sale GUNS TOOLS SPORTING COODS Ph. 276-3151 28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton COAST-TO-COAST STORES 350 S. MAIN, PENDLETON Sporting Goods Housewares Paints Tools Hardware Auto Accessories FORD'S TIRE SERVICE "EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER" N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481 S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton Th. 276-2152 "SEE BUD BEFORE YOU BUY" Recapping Snow Tires Batteries Sport Tires and Wheels THE STAG SHOP "Pendleton's Finest and Most Complete Men's Shop" LADIES SPORTSWEAR SKI SHOP 250 S. Main, Pendleton Ph. 276-1162 Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Ph. 276 1170 207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton Ed Sailing Clayton Faker G-E KitchenAid Farm Machinery Shop Service Tires and Batteries TELEPHONES: Pendleton Grain Growers MMctrroN HnMiroM athina twwot Hardware Petroleum Feed and Seed Fertilizer Chemicals PENDLETON 276-7611 HERMISTON 567-5591 Shop First with Frances This Season "It's Only the Look That's Expensive" THE FRANCES SHOP Pendleton, Oregon 276-4652 COMR BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER HARDWARE Oregon Lumber Yard 432 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-6221 PLYWOOD ROOFING READY-MIX PRODUCTS Columbia E asin Electric Co-oi 'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties' Gaines Shoe Repair 24 S. E. Emigrant Complete Shoe and Boot Repair and Rebuild Orthopedic Work 'Isn't it Amazing that I charge so Little?' Mrs. Adkins Enjoys Visit With Relatives "We had ideal weather for the whole trip until we neared Pen dleton," commented Mrs. Sarah Adkins, who returned to Pendle ton on Sunday from nearly a months trip to St. Louis, Miss., where she went early in De cember to spend time visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Adkins stayed with her 86-year-old sister, Mrs. T. E. Hogan, in St. Louis, and visited with numerous nieces and neph ews. She also visited her brother, Rosco Buchner, and another sis ter, Mrs. Ruby Wallace, with whom she did some sightseeing in her home town of Rollo, Miss., where she was born and raised. Mrs. Adkins, who made the trip east by train, said also that she was delighted with the opportun ity to visit old friends and rel atives, some of whom she hadn't seen for 52 years, since she lived in the aiea as a girl. IE OLDS-CADILLAC, INC Home of Happy Cars And Happy People Eastern Oregon's Fine Car Headquarters 511 S. E. Court Ave. Ph. 276-1921 HILLS FURNITURE CO. "Finest Quality Attainable" Airport Junction Ph. 276-7033 o Furniture reupholstery o Custom Built Furniture o Vinyl Floor Covering o New Home Sewing Machines o Carpeting o Draperies o Counter Tops o Dress fabrics FREE ESTIMATES FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY HEPPNER SCHOOLS LUNCH MENUS Monday, Jan. 13 Baked beans and frankfurters, cornbread, cel ery and carrots, milk, fruit cnp. Tuesday, Jan. 14 Pizza, corn, beets, mitk, cobbler. Wednesday. Jan. 15 Potato soup, meat sandwich, cole slaw, milk, upside down cake. Thursday, Jan. 16 Chili, quick broad, lettuce salad, pudding, milk. Friday. Jan. 17 Fish and chips, peas, milk, bread and but ter. Jell O. WATER WELL DRILLING By ROY T. FRENCH 6" to 18" DRILLED TO STATE REQUIREMENTS 15 Years Experience NEWEST MODERN ROTARY EQUIPMENT "Your Water Problems are In Good Hands with Roy" Reith Rd., Pendleton CALL COLLECT 276-2081 Thews Sheet Metal, INC. LENNOX indoor ,lfWI COMFORT General Sheet Metal Work 1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751 Harold Hendricks, Owner Air Conditioning-Heating LARRY'S HOBBY SHOP 29 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-4492 Larry and Eva Wahl, Owners Custom Picture Framing Schwinn Bicycle Headquarters Hobby Supplies of Every Kind Sport Supplies Athletic Dept. Complete Craft and Art Depts. BankAmerlcard Honored PENDLETON ELECTRIC CO. Contractors COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL Estimate or Bid 1LECTRIC HEAT and WIRING SUPPLIES BOB HALE. OWNER 1802 S. W. Emigrant Ph. 276-2672 C ond R MOBILE HOMES Carl and Rosella Graves, Owners 101 S. W. 18th Ph. 276-7385 ffASSBA SKYLINE 'Quality Mobile Homes at the Most Competitive Prices in Oregon" 10-12-20-24 Wides and Up to 65' in Length TRADES-TERMS MOBILE HOME ACCESSORIES