HCrrNEIt CAXETTCTIMM. Thutsday. Octobw 20. IWO Lexington News IwPklncton ITA met for ii it i ulur mifilnu jt th nhuol audi torium Tufil.iy night of last ii k. Tin luectltlit H4i flll to order by tht rireUlfnt. CJaJyi Van Wii.kl'. wlih previous min utes bvins 'uly read. AH bills wre ajijru4 and paid. At thli time it was aiiriKuncid that the liiij;t"H school census will be taken hy I fie Lexington PTA. Alxt It was divided to have the A j-lul imtiiiK held at the ll-lly I!i-lMkah Uulg on Thru-ntay in honor or the aiaio iirt'kidt-nt on Iht annual visita tion to thli l!j:e The meeting uai called to or- t-MH Utlve board meetings at 7:30 ,y ln, f. c. June Davidson. A 10. i m. 1'iveedlne the ITA meetings. L WHrm home flft was pre- The program fur the evening I wr,ted to Mr. Bertha Hunt, V,G, m a talk by If Wag'.ner on Tus-s of rrrvus tendons in thitdrrn and sma-rsted waya to help irtcro'itw tiiem." Mr. Mil liard ftmwn pnindeJ ml a qurs tson and answer Mnln. Meeting adjourned with refrehment In the cafeteria E m WOT JIAMED AFTER 00S Ml Wherever you live, we suggest you do business with us. Performance to please. A genuine interest in YOUI May we prove this statement? HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. Ford Falcon May & Main Taunderbird Streets Pbone 6-9152 or 6-9153 The Islands are named after the Latin "canaria" (dogs) because of the many large dogs native to those parts. This Is verified by the Century Dictionary and the Encyclopedia Brliannica. (dent, and Zelrr.a Watkint. Kate Warden. Ifaril Wainscot t, chair man td thu perpetual member l.lj committee, and Flol Maine were Introduced Aftrr a short talk by the prea i.l. i.t. Mrs. Ddpha Jones present- ed her with a gift from the lodge and Three 1.1 nk flub; also she vkj presented a money corsage ty the N. (J. June Davidson. Also presented a gift a memer of If.-lly. Mm. Bni.i Hunt. V.G., who ha U-en on a three month trip to Europe. The roll call of lodges was as Mlou: BunthgraM 3. Sana Sou.i 4. Holly 12. Pauline I. Myr tie 1. t'ltee 1. and Marlon 2. Kol lowing the meeting refreshment wer served In the dining room. The table were beautifully dec orated with petunia, and can dle. Committees for the presi dent's visit were: " decorating. Dimple Munkcrs; and refresh, merits. Merle Cornellson. LaVcrn Henderson and Delpha Jones. Mrs. Bertha Hunt, who ha been on an extended three months tour of Europe, returned home Tuesday of last week. Some of the countries visited at this Spain, Italy, the Holy Land, and time were: France, England, and a visit to Germany the home of the Passion Play which the group attended. Glenn Eaten and Keith Peck and Hugo Lcyva of Portland have all been recent visitors in Lex Ington. Lewis Allyn. son of Mrs. Cora Allyn, Is a patient in Good Shep herd in Hermison following a car accident near there Friday night Mrs. W. E. McMillan. Mrs. Oris Padberg and Mrs. A. F. Majeske attended the Robekah district convention at Echo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Messenger and daughters have been recent visitors in Mitchell at the T. E. Messenger, Sr., home. Stanley Schoonover. son of Mrs. June Davidson, who has been employed In Portland for several months, has enlisted In the U. S. Army, leaving on Thurs day for training. Laddie Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson, leit on Saturday for Los Angeles where he is a student at North rup Aeronautical school. .-"it WliJUiitliiilJllUUij C Oil RT ' S TREET MARKET Rev. Walter Smith ttendd a commUsloner'l KuunJ Table dla cutaion of the Boy Scouts in Her mUton on Monday night. Mr and Mrs- Carl Msrquardt took twy meml'er t-f her Sun dtiy nchool rlu. Jesnrtte Led- tietter and Terry Muoitrr. ta Kennewltk rollrr skstlng on Sat urday night. Mr. Jele llenderaon of La- Grane U spending some time with her sun and family. Mr, and Mr. Alonzo lendersn. Women's Frll'rtvkhlp Group vt the Lexington Christian rhurvh met at the church on Tuesday af temMn. At this time plana wer made for a silver tea, bsaar. and food sale to be held Nov. 71. At this time the following commit tees were apoplnted: food. Dolly Smith and June Davidson; ba iar. LaVcrn Henderson. Flo renc McMillan and Cora Warn er; tea. Delpha June. Lola Breeding and Betty Marquardt. Also It was announced the an nual harvest dinner would be held Nov. 6. This is to be a pot luck dinner at the church par lors. Those present were Fena Marquardt. June Davidson, Dol He Smith. Cora Alyn, Lola Breed ing, Cora Warner. LaVerne Hen derson and Delpha Jones. The next meeting is scheduled at the church parlors and there will be film of the Holy Land. The meeting closed with devotional by Lola Breeding. Pendleton visitors this week have been Mr. Walter Smith. Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt, Mr. Carl Marquardt. and Bertha Hunt Bob Llstner of Redmond ha been a Lexington caller this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sawyer and children spent the week end at the W. E. McMillan home. Myrtle McCarl of Harrlsburg Is visiting her brother and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCarl. Mrs. Dean Hunt and children were Walla Walla visitors on Sat urday. NEW STAMPS CO ON SALE Two new four cent commem orative stamps were released for sale this week at the Heppner postofflce, announces Postmas ter James II. Driscoll. Thy are a Champion of Lib erty issue depicting Ignace Jan Paderewski In light blue, and a Robert A. Taft picture In purple. Phone 6-9643 PRICES FOR OCTOBER 21-22 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 10 IOVj ounce size Free Parking oo CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE 46 OUNCE SIZE 4 For DUNDEE 24 OZ. FRESH ORANGES SEEDLESS or TOKAY GRAPES 2 Lb. 2 Lb. 27C LUSCIOUS, RED TOMATOES DANISH ACORN SQUASH ... 2 u, 29c 6C Lb- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors, and all the fire departments who helped fight the fire In our grain eleva tor last week. The help of every one Is deeply appreciated. The Delbert Emert family 33-p Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and daughter Mary, LaGrande, were in town visltine fr ends Sat urday. They are former Heppner residents. Swift's Premium Fully Cooked NIC HAM 45' lb. Swift's Thick Sliced 2 lb. Pkg. OR OLE BACON $1.05 FOLGER'S 1 POUND 2 POUNDS 69c r Tnl Tr3 TcB Tol UJ ? If J6fK DRIP OR REGULAR OREGON will be proud of MAURINE UEUBELIGIER We're STRONGER with Maurine in the U.S. Senate working for: National defense programs to close the missile and specs gap. Peaceful solution of world problems through United Nations. Aid -to -education to provide more classrooms, scholarships for prom ising students. Housing programs to provide jobs, stimulate maikets tor Oregon lumber. Development of tourist industry with Oregon Dunes Seashore park, recre ation in National Forests. Medical care for senior citizens un der Social Security System. Columbia River dams with low-cost power and navigation which build payrolls. Food for-peace, to put surpluses to work winning friends overseas, re ducing price support costs. Protection of consumers through, truth in-lending and curbs on monopolies. VOTE FOR MAURINE NEUBERGER DEMOCRAT for U.S. SENATOR Pi Mi. Inktrgtr to Itaatsr CaaBlttM Cmkm m t ta UaurMw a Hnmtm Uwim ttn SaMtor. rtm T-vti tM.f Atian Mart. Cal"M L TO THE HAPPY, OLD-TIME MUSIC OF ROY QUACKENBUSH AND HIS ORCHESTRA OCTOBER 29 $1.25 PER PERSON 9:30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. IONE AMERICAN LEGION I0NC !!!iii!!!ni!I!iI!IIII!i!i!i!!i!!!!II!I!!!I!!i!i!!niii!lin!!ll!II!IilIl!III!iIIin HAVE GOODS -Will Ravel! YES, IT'S TRUE. The Heppner Civic League is having another Rummage Sale and you are invited. Prices are slashed to meet the lowest budget. Why not come and see for yourself I Lovely ladies will assist you. Among the many items will be hats, shoes, dresses, coats, toys and household goods to delight the whole family. The money is used to help finance the kindergarten and is deeply appreciated. Boors will be open at 8:00 P. M. Friday, October 21 in the old Central Market building, and remain open until 6:00 P. M. Saturday. Why not treat yourself and your pocketbook and plan to attend. You may leave any rummage you want to give at Jack Van Winkle's Service Station in Heppner, Peck's Grocery in Lexing ton, the Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone, or call Jane Flatt, Bev erly Sherman or Marian Abrams in Heppner. THIS NOTICE GRACIOUSLY SPONSORED BY HANK OF: IJZ astern Oregon Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. :iIIIIIIIIl!II!ll!llll!!IIIIII!IIIII!lilllll1lllll!lllllllllll!lll!lllllHIIIIIIIIIIIH AGE Straight Bourbon from Kentucky MEMMsl ttr, f mwm. b aj vi. -m -as s mm -v w Nature's finest bourbon 4 S AI 4S QT Aged to perfection! 2." THE 010 HERMITAGE COMPACT, LOUISVILLE. RY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. E5 PROOF I uwiw.it I