LOT IAUU, E44tef fkM 7 Ul
Sale Well Received;
To Aid Kindergarten
Final rrnorlt on receipt a from
the Civic Leaue iriNrtI
Rummi(i Bale, held Friday and
Baturday, are still tiring nun
filial, liul wllh CK lrrlt
eseretlln. $.!, league t4Mi-ra
are wrll satisfied i( Ma tutwn
I1vle arue memlera si-nt
Hon. lay rvrnlnir at the Til to
44ultitrn tiulMinjr altrnillii to
the final rlranlnu an.l slraifcM.
enln of the snare ulllunl for
the sale. I'nw.t.l rummiii Items
Were donated lo lal itiunh
oreanltls lo lx riven In
nerdy famlllea and rritsln.
ItumH fruin the aale will fx
utril in hrla auftxtrt and buy
rieeded Hulimrni an.l sui.lu-s
for the liMal kindergarten pro-gram.
Church Women Aid
In Help to Missions
The Mission Rorlety ut tha
Chunh t the Nararene brhi an
II day meeting (Mi otter 19. re.
aumin lit monthly meetings
fur the year.
Membera met to ark cloth
In to Iw arnt lo the mission
field In Okinawa, five boar of
clothing were mended and park
ed, with the remainder uf the
time atirnt making bandages fur
the mission.
Members and jrueata present
were Mra. Jark Weller. Mra.
Ralph Crum, Mra. Jamea Wll
helm, Mra. Warren Crawley. Mra.
Douglas Steen. Mra. Wavne Wil
son and Mra. Jamea llllderbrand.
V.
71
L4f . L
RE ELECT
JOE
TATONE
Democrat
rot
Port Commissioner
Ha Has Srred Tea WalL
Experltnced Interested
(Pd. Ad. by Morrow County
Democratic Central Com.. Al
Lamb, Heppncr, Chairman.)
Conference Officers
Meet With Heppncr
Legion ond Auxiliary
Auilllary members were ftresmt
,-taiuruay rvrning ai in lgum
hall when lleppner I'uat .No. 11
iMiei a utitrki a conierenee at
temtrd by aeveral atate and ill
KM department tdfl-ere Legion
t IlK-rra here for the meeting
were Itav Wilson, denartmetil
Kiinmandrr; Jack Tlato, depart-
rncm THTnnnnununi jtiauiu'w
Itruli! rifiartfTW-nl aitlutsnt and
- - - - - - 1
CJIrnn Mime, department service
..4 . -I. - I .
uunrr, an vi iiiii
Irai.k ICelM-rg, DiktrUt 6 rum
mander frum IVndlrton.
Autlllary heaita attending
were Mr. Tearl Funk, detri
ment prrkldent. Attiena: Mra.
Colleen CJoger, defartment vici
president, the Uailea; Mra. Nola
rranrla. d-iartmenl a-Tetary,
IVirtland; Mra. Myrtle lU-yberg.
Dltrl1 A prealdent. Pendleton,
and Mra. Ilau-I Hamlin, imtrlrt
6 vl ireldent from lleppner.
pelegatea repreaentlng 13 cf
eatti-rn Oregon (inirm unna
wero on hand for the conrlav
ihi f..i umlerwav earlv In the
evening with a dellrloua Ktluk
dinner, followed by aenarata
ineetlnga of the Legion and Aux
iliary that were t-ned and ad
journed by lleppner loat No. K7
and Auxiliary prealdenta. Mr.
and M'- Hubert Wilson. Prlnri
pie itema of the buslneaa meet
inga were reorta by department
hvada vn th national conven
tion held In Daliea. Tex, late In
S"t'tembT.
Fopplea. algninrant iiowera
for Ieglonalre. were arranged In
vavi throughout the hall by
Mra C. 1. U. Bauman and Mra.
Kilry Munkera. Co rhalrmen for
the evening were Mr. and Mr.
Don Munkera and Mr. and Mra.
Arnle lledman.
Auxiliary Sponsors
Public Card Party
After being once postponed,
followed bv misunderstanding
on a rescheduled date, the
l.lrn t-r-lnn AllxlllarV IUb-
m... mi. -" y ' .
lie card party wa held Monday
with a pleasant crowd enjoying
an evening of bridge and pin-
CM'h U.
Prize for tallying high pin
ochle acore went to Riley Mun
L.,r. uiih Mr Riti Buschke
holding aecond high. The pin
ochle door Ue went to Mra.
Martha Van Scholack. The even-inn-a
lirh hrlrlce score Drtze
was won by Mra. Jim Drl.scoll
followed bv Mra. Frank Hamlin
with aecond high. Winning the
door prize tor tne Driage piay
lira Knrm Rinnut.
Card enthusiasts wore wrved
dellcloua angelfoort cane, lop
ned with a pineapple whip on
card tablea decorated wun ar-
rangementa of bronze chr'an
themums. Chairman of the event, Mrs.
rv.n Munkera was assisted With
the many arrangements by Mrs,
Hill Heatn. Mrs. luiey iiunsr,
Mrs. Arnle lledman and Mrs.
Marshall Lovgren.
vuiHni wr th waak-and at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thompson were their son and
dnughter-ln law, Mr. ana Mrs.
Thnmnunn son Brian and
daughter Linda, of Portland.
Coming Cixntt
mi DAT. Oc1r tl
ratb-ai. Burma v. leppaa
BMa, M.ppo.r Rlli fkU.
BavwUUwa Moliy BiaakJoat Tit
tjt, C. Matk HaittaU
afwaka. Wmtf Wkal Cata.
MONOAT. Odabar M
CVnrit-r al Caaaaaarc, Wa
CBLKaTIA
. prsicaa prom aioo to aisoo
"Something from tha awalara,
y la always somathlng apadoL"
JEWELERS
Stora Hourai 9 A. M. Ta 6 P. M.
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH
PH. 676-9200
orIen
stam PS
Ordat af Eaatani liar. Maaaa.lt
IhL i pa
WCDNtlDAT. OcWbat tl
Od4 rallawa. IOOT baXL I awaa,
IATUROAT, Oclobar It
TaJaa Uaka dub asiblla turfcaf
diao. U pan. lOOf balL
Chamtmi af Caouaarca Holla-
mi wtadaw palatial caa-
taat. dowatowa Kptm(-
Menu Uses Extension
Theme for October
In Home Luncheon
"Exploring the Splca Rack."
waa tha Intereatlng project for
tha Initial fall meeting of tha
llepjcier Extension Unit, held
last Tuesday at the Joa Wright
home Tha project theme waa
carried out In a dellcloua, apl.a
enhanced dinner of meatballs
smothered In mushroom sauce
and curried shrimp served over
toast, prepared by project lead
era. Mrs. It C Watkins and Mra.
Bud ivck. Members also enjoyed
tasty orange drop cookies, baked
by Mrs. Wright.
Main Item of business discuss
ed at tha meeting waa tha pro
ject lesson planning for thta ex
tension year. Miss Donna Gor
don, county homa extension
agent, will lead the unit in the
November project lesson. "The
True Com of Credit." to be held
at the home of Mrs. R. G. Wat-kins.
Six new members were present
at the well attended meeting.
They Included Ms. David KcK-
man. Mra. Jliiua steen. Mra.
Wayna Wilson. Mrs. Jack Weller,
Mra. Cavle Arbogast and Mra.
Jamea iillderbrand.
Tha informative unit sessions
for the coming year are open
to anyone wishing to attend, for
further information one may
contact Mrs. Watkins or Miss
Gordon at the extension office.
Club Hears Reports
Of District Meeting
Reports of delegates of the
Soroptlmist club of lleppner who
had attended the 11th District
Meeting of tha Northwestern
Region In Ontario on September
26 and 27 were heard at the
weekly luncheon meeting last
Thuriday. Those who attended
were Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs. Leta
Thomas, Mrs. Wes Sherman, Mrs.
Ed Gonty and Mrs. Roice Fulle
ton Presiding at tha two-day meet
ing at the Moore Hotel was
Miss Bernadlne Batters of Van
couver. Wn.. district director.
Representative were present
from 26 of the 28 clubs in the
district to hear an outstanding
program of speakers, participate
In buzz-sessions and social activ
ities arranged by the district
officers and the host club, assist
ed by members of the Baker cluo.
A tour of the ORE-IDA Frozen
Food plant was also a part of
the program.
The meeting last week opened
wltl: a short candlelight cere
mony, honoring the founding of
the first Soroptlmist club in
Oakland, Calif., on October 3,
1921. A brief history was read by
Mrs. Sherman, president
Sorority Sponsors
October Activities
IONE Mrs. Gene Rietmann
was hostess ror tne uciorcr
meeting of Beta Omega Sorority
at her country home. Mrs. Ralph
Kincaid was assisting iius-s..
llnn wore made for serving
the banquet for the Mid-Columbia
Association at the Grange
hall locf Wnrlnttiin v ivpnlns7.
Mrs. Donald Teterson was chair
man of this event.
Acclctlnir thi Amerlmn Lecion
In maintaining the Legion hall
was adopted as tne pnnaninropic
service for the coming year.
Mrs Rill Rietmann. chairman
of social events, announced a
"hard times" dance at the old
1nrrrBT1 cr-hnnl hnll a nil SfltUT-
day evening, October 24. Mem
bers, their husbands, and invited
guests will attend.
Sunday guests at the Archie
Padberc home were Edwin
TWUfr and son Dannv of
Salem, Mary Evelyn Tucker also
of Salem and Gordon Ross of
Woodburn. The group took a
short hunting trip during the
day but were unsuccessful.
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
Heppnei.
lona.
Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thura.
Sheep Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
Hermlston. Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermlston-Mtffarf
Highway
Guests Welcomed
To Degree of Honor
Annual Observance
Gueat night was observed by
tha Iegea tt How fr4cclv
AaMalalJuri at Ha latt meeting.
October 11 at tha Pint Christian
rhurrh. TMrtaen guests, Inrlud
Ins threw from Magnolia Lodg-,
lr nd Irion, were ireent.
rresldent Lui!la I'arrUh wel
comed tha guests. All were pra
arnted gifts ft homemade Icily
In an original akit by two Lex
ington mrmbera, Adith Hunt
and Freda MaJ-ke, who, appro
prlalaly dreased as Witches, pro
duced tha Jelly from an old Iron
po In Halloween atmosphere.
Miss Drla Roblvn had charge
of the guest hook and the pin
nlnp of Identification taga.
The president gave a resume of
the yeara aortal activities and
tha past atata president gave an
Informative addreaa on protec
tion offered by the association.
Corsagea. made by Mra. Earl
Jvrward and Mra. Pete McMurtry.
were presented tha past atata
president, tha local president and
visiting president. Mra. Ellen
llockensmlth of Pendleton. She
waa also presented a gift-
Hostesses for the evening,
Mary Bryant and Theta Stratton,
were given gifts of appreciation.
The aervlng table and social
room were beautifully decorated
with fall foliage, where the
gnu p of about 40 were served a
Dinner is Planned CAirm timii. twt. oxa tx 14
Three Link a club of Sana Soucf
fUbckah lodge will aarva a pub
lic turkey dinner at tha lleppner
IOOK hall on Saturday, Octobrf
31, between tha hours of 5 and I
fi m. Bridge and pinochle will be
rt play after tha dinner. Tickets
at II 5 will Include both tha
meal and card play.
baked pumpkin pudding, coffee
and punch during tha aortal
hour.
Annual
TURKEY DINNER
November 7
Sitt 1:00 P. M.
LEXINGTON IOOT HALL
Sponsored by
HOLLY BEBEKAH LODGE
WITH BAZAA1 AND
POOD SALE
EVEBTONE WELCOMEI
Lexington Auxiliary Sees Demonstrations
and aavera!
five member of the L!ntfo
Coop Blddiet attended martini
an crafts at tha rrndietoa Grain
Growers in Pendleton laat Wed
nesday. They viewed a demon
stration ly Wra-
Portland on maklne Interesting
containers from eld table vt
chair iega and bowls of various
aires for arrangements of f lowers
or evergreens, also tha making
of candle holders
forms of moalars
On October S Mra Irene Nolan
demonstrated rover In g gift bosee
and making demratkma ' flft
aaraa, vf iso prt er.T psr-
tlcipating In i
bomea.
covering other gift
Stm us for envelopes of all
tod. TLa Cairtta Tunea.
IIIIIIIHO
7 s
v I f
E
,i;:xiiiiT::n::nuiri
Beauty Begins With
"h .. r t - r.Mst!i
vi vur rinw win v iv-
hcTl
v
Look your loveliest using fine
cosmetics and beauty aids. We
stock all your favorite brands.
Our rputua la
four sMurwa eC !.
op qusiltr ai- Jll
wars.
PHIL'S PHARMACY
Beppoeff Pa. t7S-H63
tf
t- S
EVERY HOUSEWIFE KNOWS
Always OKEflT BflRGfiin
AT CENTRAL MARKET
Your Choice:
FROZEN
FOOD SilLE
CHOPPED BBOCCOU
rrencb Style GBEEN BEANS CUT CORN
PEAS LEAF SPINACH
6 pkgs. $1.00
LIMA BEANS
ITALIAN BEANS
BROCCOLI SPEARS
BBUSSEL SPROUTS
5 pkgs. $1.00
PEAS AND CARROTS POTATO PATTIES
CHOPPED SPINACH FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
HASH BROWN POTATOES CRINKLE CUT POTATOES
7 pkgs. $1.00
ALL BANQUET FKUtN
Cream Pies 3
fee 89c
Folgcr's
COFFEE
Lb. 79c
2 Lb. $1,57
3 Lb 52.35
10 OZ. IN ST ANT $ J49
SUNSHINE
KRISPY
CRACKERS
2Lb-49c
SUNSHINE 1 LB.
FIG BARS
3 pkgs. $-j00
Durkee's
MAYONNAISE
49c
Scotkins
FACIAL TISSUE
4 for $1
Modess Reg. $1.73
SANITARY
NAPKINS
?1.29
-for. ZESTFJUL f.lJEIUS.
Mm
' i i
PINK
'mm
GRAPEFRUIT for
CARROTS bag 10
FRESH OfOsd
Cranberries bag '
mmm lb. use
Sliced Bacon lb.
USD A GOOD OR CHOICE
Round SJea!llbv7
Kump E?oastb-85
FRESH
Pork Spare Ribs
PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 23 and 24 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
TIA
ajjBSSBsMBsflBsVaBBsSBYBBBBB&BB
lti nice to sore twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
RKET