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Tftt UIINII GAZETTE-TIMES r Thursday. August 28. 1969 Miss Kim Valentine, Portland, was a guest of her brothcr-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Padberg. She stayed August 22-24. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons, Bcaverton, and two children vis. lted the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor August 20-23. They picked up their daughter, Terry Lee, who had been staying at the Connor's home. While In Heppner, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs. Parson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Creston Robinson were visited August 22-J5 by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson and small daughter, La Grande. Sat urday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly of Hermlston. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maglll, Pendleton, were visitors to the Robinson home Friday through Sunday, Talented Skiers Place in Meets By LORRANIE BALL 1 I J ON FUEL 50 GAL BONUS When you switch to Shell Furnace Oil and Stove Oil. The Bonus Oil will be considered burned on Thanksgiving, Christ mas, New Years Day, Valentines Day, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday and Easter. IONE Jackie Howton, daugh ter of Lloyd Howton, lone, an ardent water skier, has been bringing home numerous troph ies the past few weeks, to the delight of her friends and family. Earlier this month she com peted at Kennewick, Wn., in the Northwest Ski Association meet, winning trophies for first place in the girl's lump and third place in gin s tricks. At me re cent meet of the Sea Fair at Green Lake, Seattle, she won first place trophy in girl's tricks and second place for girl s lump Just prior, she won second place in the girl'i jump and third place in girl's tricks at a meet on Lake Stevens, also at Seat tie. Jackie's brother. Jim. has al so begun competition in the men's division. At Green Lake he made a lump of over 100 feet. At the NW Ski Association meet in Kennewick he had three lumps over 100 feet. Competit ion was rather rough, as sever al Canadian champs were also competing at the various meets. Tom Heimbigner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner, lone, won the first place men's jump, jumping 120 feet at the NW Ski Assoc. meet at Kennewick recently. Keep-Filled Service Budget Terms Printed Meter Tickets Shell? WW PAUL PETTYJOHN CO. Serving the Heppner, lone Lexington and Arlington Areas. ORHBN laTAMPBl Mr. and Mrs. Jeri Ripka and I Gary of Salem visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and family spent the week-end at the river. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea and family spent several days vaca tioning at Lehman Springs. Gordon white was in Port land to visit Maravene White and to return her home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Loy and family were visitors at the home I of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball. Marsha Ball accompanied her aunt and uncle to Wallowa where they enjoyed riding horses into the higher lake for some good fish inir. The Lovs were overnight euests at the home oi her par ents, the Lewis Balls, ot Hepp ner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Irvln of Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball and family enjoyed a week-end of leisure and fishing at Granite. Accompanying his sister and family was Ricky Pettyjohn of Lexington. The annual Willows Grange Picnic held at the lone City Park was well attended by all. There were several guests. Art Stefanl, Jr.. underwent major surgery at the Walla Walla hospital recently. IlERHISTOn PTA Councils Host Pendleton Information Day Appliances THE MODERN WAY TO HEAT One of these ELECTRIC HEATING methods is best for you Baseboard units simple to Install: Ideal for re-modellng or new homes There's no fuss or bother when you install Electric Heat. The job is done quickly and economically. That's be cause there are no expensive chim neys or duct work. Baseboard and wall units are ideal when you re model. They can be installed as easily and quickly as a light outlet no mess, no bother. ill. 1 i "i i jjl" ir hidden in the celling. Furniture can be placed anywhere because floor or wall space isn't needed for the heating units. Ceiling cables are stapled to plaster laths or dryboard and then covered by plaster or dry board. The heat radiates down... just like (he sun shining from above. Thermostats control the tempera ture in each room so you always have the most comfortable degree of warmth. Celling cable Is safe, clean and the most convenient way to heat your home. Many folks install It in the bath room floor. Feels wonderfully warm and cozy to barefeet on wintry nights! Heat pump for year-around climate control A heat pump is both a heating and air conditioning system. During the yK.i.iffffffi!iMi.'JWiwwi''i';? to operate than other separate heat ing and air conditioning systems, too. Plug In extra warmth with an electric heater Portable electrio heaters are great when you want to heat small areas In a hurry or provide extra warmth on special occasions. Many folks use them In work shops or in basement areas. 1 They're particularly welcomed on cold mornings to "take the chill" out of the bathroom. Senior citizens find them wonderful to give a little extra heat for their added comfort. I " . 1 , Most importantly, you'll be treat ing your family to a new level of comfort and convenience. The tem perature is controlled in each indi vidual room. Electric Heat is as quiet and as safe as a light bulb; no flames or fumes to worry about; no smoke or soot to dirty your home. Calling cable system Is Invisible Ceiling cable makes decorating and furniture arrangements easier be cause all the heating elements are i . it. V f, Lsf "hi mi ; i .i ii 1i ... Umatilla-Morrow County Coun cil of PTA's will host an all day school of information September 4 for the seven PTA councils covering Eastern Oregon. PTA people from Union, Wallowa, Midland, Wasco and Hood River councils, as well as Umatilla- Morrow, will attend the sessions at the Vert Club Room, Pendle ton, which will begin with 9:00 a.m. registration. Mrs. A. L. Hendricks, field representative of the National PTA, will be assisted by Ore gon PTA leaders. The forenoon will be devoted to the basics of PTA and leadership training. Traveling with Mrs. Hen dricks will be Mrs. ArJiur Farr, Oregon PTA president; Mrs. Ed ward Freuderberg, Joseph, vice president of region VII: Mrs. Lwight Macy, Culver, vice president of region IX: state chairmen living in the area be ing covered, and council presi ocnis. Mrs. George Rees. Umatilla Morrow council president, is in cnarge or local arrangements. A no-host luncheon will be served at Helen McCune Junior High school at a nominal charge. ine anernoon session will con tinue at the luncheon site. Mrs. Hendricks will detail the two programs which have been given the top priority by PTA organizations across the nation Childrens Emotional Health and the Smoking and Health Project, Final topic before adjournment at d:uu p.m. will be a Smorgas oora witn J:rs. Hendricks as panel moderator. Area and state officers will then make a pres entation of duties of officers and chairmen. In calling attention to the PTA oacKground or Mrs. Hendricks. Mrs. Rees said, "The knowlege Mrs. Hendricks can offer in the field of PTA will be invaluable to every PTA worker, from unit president to room representa tives, and school administrators will find her cognizance of home-school communication and cooperation most important." RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If I Don't Have It Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermiston Ph. 567-8960 Home of Norge Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New & Used Automobiles Rohrman Ford Ford Since 1930 Ph. 567-3291 Appliance Repair HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchlsed Westinghouse Dealer Bring your appliances In for repairs. Make an appointment for repairs while you wait. 672 Main, Hermlston Ph. 567-5221 'We Sell the Best and Service the Rest." Automotive winter, it heats your home; In the summer, the cycle is reversed and your home Is cooled. This gives you real "climate-controlled" living. You merely set the thermostat for the "climate" you want and relax to en-, Joy all the comforts of total-electrlo living. Installation is slightly more expert slve than other heating systems bur much less than the cost of two sepa-4 rate systems for heating and alr conditioning. A heat pump costs less , Regardless of which Electric Heating system you choose, you can be sure your family has the most modern, most comfortable heating method available. It'll give you new peace-of-mind because Electric Heat Is so safe. And It's dependable and eco nomical because of low-cost rural electric power. . Whether you build or re-model, discuss your plans with the Heating Specialists at your rural electric co operative. They have experience and Ideas because they've helped so many families with problems just like yours. Proper planning of a few de tails, such as installing adequate in sulation, will make a big difference that can save you money and make rour home even more comfortable. There's no cost or obligation. Call r visit your rural electrio coopera tive soon! Lexington News By DELPHA JONES LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle have had as guests last week their daugh ter, Linda, and her house guest, Miss Sue Wortman. They visited from Tuesday, August 19, through Saturday. Another dau ghter, Leora, arrived Saturday to visit for one week. The three girls are all of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Winkle, Pendleton, spent the week-end visiting also. GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Used Cars Everything In Automotive and Car Parts New Used Rebuilds Wholesale Retail The home of "one million road-tested parts" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. S67-W11 Boats Harry Phillips Company Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 567-5982 Boats Motors Trailers Sales and Service DATSUN DEALER "Open 7 Days A Week To Serve You" Floor Covering MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We install everything but the paint. Furniture, Appliances Phone 567-6198 254 Hermiston Ave. WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES The home of the most stylish of furniture and best in appliances, TV and stereo at the lowest possible price. We Service All Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo PHI LCD Livestock Auction HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 990 E. Main Ph. 567-3149 SALE EVERY FRIDAY 12:30 P.M. Sharp Emmett Rogers Bill Bowden Carson Vehrs Moving CALL COLLECT or I 4 wide moving o nd tlorog GO-MAC MOVING AND STORAGE 140 S. W. 11th Hermiston Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 276-1357 Call on the Professionals Harold Godwin Bob McAhern Telephone The Gazette-Times 676-9228 FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES OR WRITE BOX 337, HEPPNER 97836 Nursing Home A Christian Center for Christian People A . . . 24-Hour Nursing Care . . . Home For The Aged . . . Occupational and Physical Therapy . . . Lowest Rates Possible Consistent With Quality Care Clissiiifela lassm Siestas Waide and Luke Padberg, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Padberg, have been visiting with Cpl. and Mrs. Dick Wallace in El Cajon, Calif., for two weeks. The boys will return this week for school. Donald Majeske spent the week-end visiting with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majes ke. He has teen living at For est Grove, but is currently mov ing to St. Helens where he will teach in the coming school year. Miss Deanne Ausman, Asotin, Wash., has returned to her home. She has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Elden Padberg this summer while driving wheat truck. Mr. and Mrs. Pine Thornburg Pendleton, and son, Billy, were visiting in Lexington and Hepp ner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Way and children of Minnesota spent the week-end visiting the Marvin Wavs. Billy Irvin returned to his home in Hood River recently af ter spending the summer at the C. C. Jones home. Elmer Hunt was in Lexington visiting friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in the area. Visiting at the Joe Yocom home were Mrs. Yocom's sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rhinehart, Ukiah. Russell Dolven, Dillon, Mont., Is visiting his father, Ray Dol ven. He was called home by the death of his mother, Mrs. Gloria Dolven. HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER Church Related Not Church Owned Call 567-8337 970 W. Juniper Hermiston Pharmacy HERMISTON DRUG 114 Main Ph. 567-3072 "Your Family Drug Store" FOUNTAIN RECORD DEPT. PRESCRIPTION DEPT. Gifts For All Occasions "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties Telephone 676-9146 Phone 676-9426 For FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS ELMA'S APPAREL KEPPNEB Call 676-9228 for Directory Ad Rates Radio and TV LEE'S RADIO AND TV CLINIC 200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412 Complete Television Service Rentals And Sales "Electronics is our business not a sideline". Motorola Sylvania Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing o Recoring of Auto, Truck, Tractor Radiators and Heaters Serving this area for 15 Tears 1315 N. 1st, Hermiston PH. 567-6916 Ready-Mix UMATILLA READY-MIX 2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla Ph. 567-6173 or 567-5314 330 V. Elm Always at Your Service With Concrete for Home and Business Crushed Rock Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories Stationery Your Complete Stationery Store Magnetic Signs Books Art Supplies Picture Frames DAMS Name Plates arts I stationcr-y Copying You Can Insert Your Advertising Message for A Low Rate Call 676-9228 Trailers INVITATION Come In and view one of the nicest selections of Travel Trailers in Eastern Oregon Coffee Being Served HERMISTON TRAILER CENTER mL N. Herm.-McNary Dam Hwy. Marv and Marjorie Thompson Ph. 567-5224 Tires 6!USTIRE STORE HERMISTON Specializing in Brakes, Alignment and Balancing Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial Tires Pickup, Truck Farm Tires Shocks and Batteries 17 Years Fast. Dependable Service