Tburs SHOP October 23. 1969 THESE SPECIAL BUYS '''' J MM Kraft Retread CLEARANCE! Kraft Winter Treads Kraft Jet-Air Treads Budget Priced! ANY SIZE Kraftrcads are General's factory method retreads applied to your tires or safety-inspected casings. Permanent Type ANTI-FREEZE $1,59 Per Gallon Good Buys On BATTERIES rii i ftittlFrcazel II mill i i i f II iv FORD'S TIRE SERVICE Ph. 676-9481 Heppner Rebekahs Visiied By State Officer BT DELPHA JONES i n'iMr.inl Three Links club of Holly Rebekah Lodge met at the home of Mrs. Del si Chp"l 1" l"ne ia,ii Monday, with Mrs. Joel Engclman as hostess. Pinna wro mmnlpted for the m.M.iinn ff Hollv loricp when State President Joan Blatter was to make her mciai visa. Plans were further discussed concerning the annual turkey dinner scheduled ior i'uvrn.ii 1 at the lOOF hall. Mrs. A. K. Majcske. Mrs. Archie Munkers. Mrs. hrann iujui , o..l..k Unr.'hnm. Mrs. C. C Jones, Mrs. Delsie c hapel. Mrs. Margaret Thomas oi " la. and Mrs. Chapel, and the hostess, Mrs. tnci"N. Mrs. Al Fetsch of Pendleton spent several days this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers and attend ed the Kebekah Convention in Heppner. Mrs. G. E. Irvln of Hood Riv er Is spending the wepk at the C C Jones ranch while her lius band is employed in Heppner with Dick Meador. Max Breeding of Gresham is spending a few days in Lex ington and enjoying some hunt ing. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger, Sr, of The Dalles spent the week-end in Lexintgon and at tended the funeral services of Alvin Barlow in Heppner on Sat urday. A no-host luncheon was en joyed Friday at the Wgaon Wheel cafe in Heppner by Mrs. Joan Blatter, Rebekah Assembly, president, and friends. Those at .irr urnro Mrs A. F. Maleske. at whose home Mrs. Blatter was a guest, Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Ralph Burcham, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. Wayne Papineau, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mrs. Joel Engelman and Mrs. Delsie Chapel of lone, Mrs. Al Fetsch of Pendleton, and Mrs. Margaret Thomas of Wal la Walla. t , Holly and Bunchgrass Rebek ah Lodges met for a joint meet ing at the Lexington IOOF hall last Thursday night when the Rebekah assembly president paid them an official visit. Lodge was opened by Holly and closed by Bunchgrass. Gifts were presented the honored guest by Mrs. Edith Matthews and Mrs. Delpha Jones. The PNG charge was given by Holly members dressed in white formals. Pre ceding the dinner a luncheon was held in tne uuuuk "V" and following me mreiuis Bunchgrass members served lovely reiresnmems. u K!, ent for the evening was Mrs. Altha Kirk and Mrs. Earl Eskel- of "e:0 f st. Helens wK&atto home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske. Mm. Lulu Bret-ding U visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Smith, and family at Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones re turned last week from Portland where Mrs. Jones attended the Mate judging of the National Needlework contest. The winners of this contest will be sent to the National Grange where they will be judged on that level. An open house was enjoyed on Fri day at which time the articles were on display. Charles HuckobT of Portland was a Saturday hunting guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell. Leslie Ledington On Carrier Yorktown Fireman Leslie N. Ledington, USN. wn of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor H. Ledington of Spray, ure., Is serving aboard the aircraft .t... iw Vnrktown. which re cently visited Brest, France, up on completion of NATO Exercise "Peace Keeper". p" was one of a series of regularly scheduled NATO training exercises invok ing more htan 40 ships ami .1 . 'MlA lnnrl ami rafTICd DBS- ed aircraft, and was designated to test the reaainess ana ni.i Iveness of the NATO striking fleet. In Brest, crewmen had the op portunity to enjoy the special ties of the area, including sea foods and shopping on the Rue tie Siam. A variety of tours offered In cluded: villages along the Brit tany coast, an overnight tour to St. Michel and the Normandy Beaches, and a three-day visit to Paris. Mrs. Robort KVUo and Mrs. Jack WILsey went to Mayvllle to attend the Rebekah District meeting and attended the Joint meeting of Evening Star Rebek: ah Lodge and Blue Mountain Rebekah Lodge on October 9. ... i lg&Btgg SAVINGS I WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS! Wool Yarn House Brooms 98O A skein $1.00 each Wood Wall Plaques Asst. t PLASTIC COATED , . . PLAYING DECKS HEAD SCARFS 4 Decks $1.00 4 for SI. 00 LADIES' and MEN'S MEN'S 100 WALLETS COTTON SOCKS Ea. 98c 2 Pr. $1.00 MEN'S COWBOY CUT Wrangler J Jeans A" Siies $U pr AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 3 $100 YARD GOODS . . . . l2 Price -NEW SHIPMENT PACKAGE CANDIES AT LOW, LOW PRICES HALLOWEEN COSTUMES AND MASKS PARTY DECORATIONS non s variety HEPPNER 'THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW ALSO STORES IN HERMISTON. BURNS, and REDMOND mm OCTOBER 24 and 25 TAMI SKIRTS Reg. 9.95 to 12.95 This Week $00 Winter Coats 13 Off Miscellaneous Table FISH NET STOCKINGS BLOUSES COLORED PANTY HOSE ETC. $3.00 or Less Winter Coals '3 Off PLASTIC Rain Coots RAIN HOOD AND BELT TO MATCH Each $2.00 Rack Of Dresses ASST. SIZES AND COLORS y2 off SNOW SUITS REG. $30.00 Now $15.00 MISS ELAINE Slips .... e-$2 Miladies Apparel Alice and Grace S H Green Stamps Heppner $AVE AT HEPPNER'$ FRI. 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