V Lexington NgWS box factory at the Ordinance depot. By MARGARET SCOTT Mel fiel who . at Camp Bowie Texas has left for a foreign country according to his Freida Breeding was a guest of sistcr Mrs. Carl Haddock. Laverne SteagaU Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Shoun have Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt were bus- a baby girl born Dec. 31 in a Day- iness visitors in Pendleton Thurs- ton, Wash., hospital. James is sta- Mrs. America Meets the War day. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gib son and Helen Crump of Hermiston. Mrs. Richard Schoonover is in Washington with her father who is seriously ill. tioned at Norfolk, Va. We have a scant inch of snow try ing to cover up a great quantity of mud. Mrs. J. A. Shoun spent Saturday in Walla Walla with her son An drew and family. Ralph Acock was a Sunday vis- Editor's Note War touches ev ery home and every citizen.. This column, based on official government information and pepared by the Office of War Information, shows how the war will affect Mrs. America and her home. Life may not be as soft for Mrs. ItVl Oil lllrtj V. 11 t t m tl .1 Mrs. Martha Ferril arrived home America s lamiiy curing xne corn Wednesday from Ellensburg. Mrs. lnS vear ,for "Peered furniture Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and W. T. Godwin brought her home. over f11 springs win De a new Skin and Dickie, and Nor- M.rtl,, NHt a home-iurnisnmgs note, tsut ser- man Ruhl and Merntt Gray spent hours in Irrigon meeting her mo- 1fsl7 Mioppeis niay re suie uui not ed by Mrs. America and Mrs. Ella Bleakman has been Friday at the Gene Gray home in ther, Mrs. Godwin here. hey lU get thel.r morey s her friends. But she should curb staying in town for several days. Stanfield. from her son Elden Allen. He is Lm ue ne P'"uu-,i. ti uie u - her discussions to prevent any vital Mr. Jack O'Hara, who was unable to sons, Heppner Gazette Times, January 7, 1943 3 work, rub it on a little salt sprink- their son Vonnie operated on at led on paper or smooth with par- Pendleton to remove his tonsils, affin or beeswax. This is one of the He was not able to return to school tips contained in a new pamphlet, Monday. The Adams expect to "Making Ironing Equipment Last move to Heppner this week. Longer," which has just been issued Mrs. Floyd Adams and small by the OPA and the department of J?ughter spent the vacation with agriculture bureau of home econo- Mr. Arams at the ranch, mics. Putting a pinch of salt in the Mrs. Vester Hams has been visit starch helps to keep starched cloth- ing Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hams this es from sticking to the iron ,it is week. pointed out. And once a month wax During the Christmas vacation the ironing surface while still warm while Mr. and Mrs. Oren McDaniel with a small amount of paraffin or were at their ranch their small son beeswax, making sure to wipe off swallowed a small magnifying glass, any excess wax. Keep the iron and Other than being choked, the child the' surface clean and smooth . was not harmed, since it did not , . . even make him sick. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers were Legitimate discussion of the war dinner guests of Mr. .and Mrs.. Dal its progress and its aims need las McDaniel Sunday Mrs. W. H. Grim had a letter fice of Price Administration deturn to college last week on ac count of illness returned this week to resume his studies. Mrs. Elsie Beach is visiting rela tives in the east. New Years day guests at the and Mrs. Marvin Brannon s information laTHncf tViroiKTri to the fiwm TTVir in Qimlou 1ac - i ' 1 - " - O iji Itu ivr.ii: uviuj vr krui.uuj ill... stationed in New Guinea. tnw-iunR u u ouuuuu- Axis through careless gossip. Per- week from their home at Mt. Ver- Lavelle Marquam spent two days tl0ns for .metal sPnnfs measure UP haps the wrong person might over- non. in Pendleton arriving home Tues- to ;rtain standards. Furniture hear at her brother in the service Pvt. Al Winkleman is visiting in day. ' manufacturers must have wooden was sailmg or same other infornia. Hardman from Fort Lewis. Miss Virginia Taylor came back '"K . &"v" tion welcome by the enemy. Here Mrs. .T. R Wacken and small from her vacation spent, at Lewis' can are a few simple rules suggested daughter returned to Salem after aP" for casual conversation: "If vou vicitincr liaro tim oIr! ernment station before they Hereto All. Vinmo wro Mro PVIdo G,,nA,ir TU Mha tr.Vi suomix tne c,niLies ior price Cowins, Rae Cowins and Mr. and ers also returned and school was "u'v"- utw , B , , hear it from someone, don't repeat Mrs. Carl Allyn and daughter, resumed Jan. 4. manufacturers of upholstered wood it If you see it yourseslf) keep it to TRAFFIC DEATH RATE Maxine of lone. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harness vis- chail.s' j sola . beds' studl yourself. But if you read it in a FOR 1942 ANNOUNCED Mrs. Al Fetsch has been confined ited at the Tom Caldwell home ?.hes and .f?' "P, t reputable publication or hear it on Qreaon's traffic death rate for . . , , . , . ....... . WP i mder nmhiLited the use of n. . ... .i- , . , i, i . wrtguu s ucuiiu u-aui iaw? jam to ner home by luness ior me past Thursday night. Mr. Harness ana - ,mhoktered I ' , 8 8816 1 U 1942 wa 8.3 persons killed per one three weeks. Mr. Hazelrigg spent Friday in Hep- nietal. spnngs ,ln wcxf ,uPholstered Stop and thjnk you talk . . . . Tmnimitv ann an rnaiir woonen ,t. , . . " " mat careiess gossip cannot cost i,0 aarna Da fw chalk wooden ingenuity of rroll nnira rni l rTi ir Vioit Virvmo t.rV.j-v.r. liiir Vinj-1 oil rl-nr ry-iai vi rf SpFlHS lip 0 C in Lebanon after spending the hoi- Mr. and Mrs. Art Rathkie of Uma- manacturers. idays here. till a took supper with the C. D. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeding Whitneys. junior can smear the peanut but- maved their household goods to Mrs. Marion Pierce is ill at her er on more thicklv now that this lives." Hardman News the McMurdo farm Thursday where home. the family will make their home. Mrs. Breeding will drive the chil dren to scshool each day and will also prepare the hot lunches for the school children who bring their lunch to school. Al Winkleman who is with the armed forces has been visiting here this week. product has been bi -'gi1- under a 10 months of the year, according to figures compiled in the office of state traffic safety division. The fact that the rate for the 11 months was the same as for the 10 his month period indicates Oregon driv- Golden Wedding Observed at Irrigon By Elsa M. Leathers W. H. French returned to temporary 60-day price ceiling. And home this week from St. Martin ers and. pedestrians are driving and salted and shelled peanuts also now Springs in Washington. Mr. and walking more safely, the division are under price control. These three Mrs. William Maness and daughter reported. commodities have been exempt came with him to work. The daugh- For the month of November alone, from price control since July 29, ter will attend school in Hardman the death rate was 7.7, compared but now Mrs. America will not be and is in the seventh grade. Mr. to 11.2 for the corresponding month charged more than the ceiling price French is still suffering with rheu- in 1941. which is each individual seller's matism and is not in verv good The death rate indicates the num- By Ruby D. Jones, Irrigon Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones, ton nrtrv during fht nfrirw1 frnm VhjqHVi of Viie. rvHinrr TKir7nnn Kpr rvf fatal itia m iha ctato in rtrrt. - X rt " I ' " . . V. . . . . til 'J. H U 1,111.) nilUllgl ..Ul.J I"'" V' . - .. u W.W hVUW U- Dale Papineau has been confined whose home is 623 S. 20th avenue,, December 19 to 23, inclusive, to his home by illness this week. Yakima, Wash., celebrated their Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMillan, La- golden wedding anniversary at the vonne and Denny have returned home of their nephew, R. Vernon It takes 15 pairs of discarded silk tertained Cpl. Lauren Haynes and nome rrom a two weeics vacation Jones, at irrigon on iNew lears i""s iui uira ma cacius in Portland and vicinity. day, 1943. to reclaim enough silk to make one Mrs. Ralph Jackson and daugh- A turkey dinner was served at 6 average size powder bag for mili ters were Sunday dinner guests at o'clock p. m. The table was beauti- tary use. And Uncle Sam's nieces the home of Mrs. Laura Scott. fully arranged with imported china turned in enough worn silk stock- ... . - , . . in . J i s 1 tlli IKfl ileien urump ana uons jsamger ana suver, set on wim me giow or '"s uyjig umwi urc ai pc Vester Hams is at left for Hermiston Saturday where soft candle light which was used as roauction ooara s nosiery salvage camp they have employment. the center iece. Members of the im- collection to make over 100,000 pow- Mj.' and Mrg Carol Robe md Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van Winkle mediate family were present, in- der bags. The 2,800,000 pairs of old Qwen 'Jr visited at Kin. and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Palmer eluding Ihe double nephew, R. silk ana nylon sackings turned in zua 1 Robeg left Tuesday for Salem where they vernon Jones, nis wire nuoy ana u the Ivor Nelsons and Owen with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams. inches of snow is reported at the portion to the exposure to accident, French place. as revealed through travel over Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers en- Oregon s highways and streets. stretch across ,iii .w a w rla,r TW daughter Lucille, grand niece of rrom New York to ban Francisco accompanied by Mrs. Cora Van the honored couple. they were stretched end to end Winkle of Arlington who has been Gilbert Jones is a brother of " you want to contribute discarded visiting here. Lorinne and June Van Vernon Jones' father and Mrs. silk or nylon stock.ngs for the Winkle will stay with Emma Peck Gilbert Jones is a sister of Vernon's manufacture of war materials, , ... ' t awa mother. A remarkable incident in simply wash them and then drop TWt , WoSfcn i hPv this family is that three Jones them in the collection box in the ?f 7 S d J aV Ts It 1 Mothers, including Gilbert, married hosiery department of retail stores ankle several days ago is still un- ,' . fa . ' thronfhmit tho mimt able to attend sschool and gets hree sisters, includmg Mrs. G. R thioughout the country, about on' crutches. Jones of the Ashbaugh family and Don CampbeU and Marjorie Un- onf,of -Jones girls married an Remember to have your tires derwood who have been guests at Ashbangh boy, a total of four inspected before Jan. 31, the dead- the Roy Campbell home returned doulle marriages between the two ine for the first compulsory tire rArcrf r.rnvo S-mrlav who Tnn i''miui.b. inspection lor eveiy passenger car Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones were in United States. Following the united in marriage by his brother, first check-uo of vour nrecious .. r i n ir . " . and Mrs. El- JUSUUB 01 V" mxa iauiei ul v- tirts it will be no-xss.aiy to have Jones. Joth are early morrow them inspected every four months brothers, Charles and Duane HAS PLEASANT VACATION and Earnest Lovgren from Hills- . T . . , , . , , XT , .. J. Logie Richardson returned boro New Years. Cpl. Haynes was ... l , x e i r l Monday from Portland after en- enroute from, California to a camp . . ' .. , , . i ni j t j Joymg a vacation of nearly two the Same rio. 11c ouii viiaiauiicU9 t hlxiibm. field with his daughter and her husband who recently returned to Oregon from New York state. On this occasion the entire family was assemble for the first time in four years. Remainder of the vacation was spent in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams had to Forest Grove Sunday where Don attends college. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall were Friday visitors of Mr. mer Hunt. Friday evening dinner guests of county PIoneo;r Mr- JToms as' if you have an "A" mileage ration. living in 1004 emu ivxia. ounva in Holders of B an "C" suiplemtn 18S3. They spent over 20 years near tal raliong arc to h tire inspect. uWiu- aim aie nuw ucmmui- cd evcry two months. Tires murjt row county celebrating their outh Mrs. Merritt Gray were Mrs. Ver non Scott and sons and Miss Frei da Breeding who spent several days with Mrs. Gray. Dinner guests of Gene Majeske at his be checked by an authorized OPA wedding anniversary. Mr Jones is insnector and ouito a number nf home were Donald Campbell, an fctive nter, working at his local fiing slalionSi tho rcpair and Robert trade shops and garages have been au thorized. But if you do wot know the location of an official tire in- Marjorie Underwood Campbell. Michael Lee. infant son of Mr. 1943 MOTORCYCLE STICKERS and Mrs. Merritt Gray, has been MAY BE PLACED ON GAS TANK spection station near you call your quite ill with a cold. Stickers validating 1943 registra- war price and rationing board and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael accompan- tions for motorcycles may be placed find out. The inspector may charge Jed Mr. Carmichael as far as Arl- to the left side of the gasoline tank, up to 25 cents for inspo-ting all ington Tuesday evening when he toward the forward end, it was an- the five tires on your car if he left for army duty. She was met nounced at the state department doesn't have to remove any. there by Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sher- today in answer to many queries . , man of rrigon who brought her on this matter, home Wednesday. IRRIGON NEWS By MRS. J. A. SHOUN Burl Sites left Monday for the deaf school in Salem after spend ing his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sites. Leslie Rucher has joined the navy Motorcycle owners were informed the stickers should be placed in warm water for a minute or so, then the back removed and placed on the tank surface, face up. A coat of clear shellac or varnish is recommended to assure the sticker remaining in place. Heres news that the children of the country apparently won't find distressing. The War Production Board reports that less than one month's supply of castor oil at the on hand this month because of the normal rate of consumption will be limited amount of shipping space available from South America. But there will still be enough castor oil Good DINNER HONORS VISITOR HnnrtHnrf T,t Rose Trfihhr;ind. Mr. for the iuniors of thf conntrv. Thf and is to leave about me na 01 flnd Mrg j q r Jr, invitefl policy of exempUng from allocation r tt . , aa 3 fW ee!Jor dinner Monday f mcdicinal ses C. M. Dexter of Hermiston was evening. Including the honoree the an Irrigon visitor Monday. guests were Mayor and Mrs. J. O. Probaby will continue. . m . . TIT T-ITT-. 1 T r . Isom and Mrs. Coleman lurner, Mrs. w. . .rruyn ana miss Mrs. joined the women at work in the Leta Humphreys. 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