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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, April 19, 1945
Irrigon News Notes
Ey BETH RUSSELL
The present residents of Irrigon
. welcome the numerous newcom
ers. Among them are Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Hensen. from Ordnance who
are now living on the former Paul
Gravelle place.
There are also two groups of
U. S. engineers making an investi
gation survey. James McKeighan,
foreman, and Mrs. McKeighan, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Carrico, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Rice are members of
this group.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and
4 family, Frank Clifford, Charles
Gray, Lauren Cosens are among the
party of which Fisher is chief. The
men are running permanent contjol
lines for future work on the Wash
ington side of the Columbia river
between The Dalles and Pasco. Mr.
and Mrs. Allen are also in this
group.
'Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cosner and
daughters, May, a junior and Es
ther, a freshman in high school,
are new residents on the former W.
C. Isom place.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Cosner, Mrs. John Rayburn and
small daughter, Nancy Lee are vis
iting her parents this week. Mrs.
Rayburn's hunband is a corporal
and has been overseas 17 months.
Senior cadet nurse Ellen Miller
was a week-end visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Brandon of Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George F. Russell and family.
Clarke Stephens was in Hermis
ton for dental work Monday.
Mrs. Avery Shoun visited her
husband this week who is ill in
The Dalles hospital.
Mrs. Albert Kline is now in St
Anthony's hospital in Pendleton.
Ralph Green of Hermiston visit
ed George Russell Jr. over the
week-end.
Church services at the Commu
nity church will be held at 7:30
p. m. this Friday evening. A spec
ial speaker from Pendleton will be
present. Everyone is 'invited to t
attend.
Pvt Ralph Grim, son of C. W.
Grim, is home visiting friends and
relatives.
to..
From where I sit ... it Joe Marsh,
The Cuppers
Have a Dream Come True
Dee and Jane Cuppers used to
eay that as soon as the children
had flown the roost, they were
going off together on a second
honeymoon ... take a trip... or
rent an apartment in the city.
So after little Sue got married,
I stopped in to say goodbye. Dee
was sitting in his favorite chair
before the fire, sipping a mellow
glass of beer, rxd Jane was busy
with her knUt; ,!ust as always.
Taey locked : as restless as
the tabby cat on t':c hearth.
"Jane and I figured," Dee ex
plained, "that you couldn't beat
being at home alone together,
with our own things -talking
and reading-enjoying my glass
of beer, and Jane her buttermilk
-living and letting live. I guess
you can't beat home!"
From where I sit. Dee's had a
better dream come true the
dream of peace and tolerance
and understanding that we all
arc fish ting for, and praying for,
today.
LEXINGTON NEWS.
By MBS. MARY EDWARDS
Mrs. Iva Way was called to, Rose
burg last week on account of the
illness of her little granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gibson of
Hermiston were visiting relatives
here Sunday. ' ,,
Truman Messenger Jr., and Har
old Hoffman left Friday to report
back to San Diego Calif. Both boys
have finished their boot training
in the navy and are reporting for
further training.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and
daughter Patricia were ' transacting
business in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. Mabel Davis of Bend is vis
iting friends and relatives in Lex
ington and vicinity. Mrs. Davis is
a former resident of this place.
Miss Edith Edwards of Spokane
spent the week-end at home in
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Marshall and
son Bud spent the holiday week
end in Ellensburg.
Mrs. Lou Broadley left Saturday
for Portland where she will have
some further treatments on her
eyes.
The city council has appointed
Mrs. Louise Grant as official water
rent collector and all bills are to
be paid to her at the Lexington
rcafe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burrell left
Monday to spend a few days in
Portland.
Complete Service
Cars and Trucks
Motor Tune-up . . Auto Electric
Distributors . . Magneto . . Starter
Generator and Voltage Current
Regulators
Carburetors . . Fuel Pumps . . Brakes
Water Pump and Cooling System
Hydra-matic Drive Transmission
Lubrication Service
Richfield Pennsylvania Oils and Grease
Ethyl and Regular Gas
STATION HOURS 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone 1242
Richfield Service
in Heppner
No. 113 of a Series
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So the city Ms have done it!
Well, WATCH OUR SPEED!
WORD comes from Washington that
the fat-salvage problem has got to
be licked in the small cities, the towns and
on the farms.
We women have to save enough used fats
In our kitchens to help make munitions,
medicines, fabrics, soap for military and
civilian use, and many other essentials.
The job, to date, has been done largely
by city people, because arrangements for
collecting the fats were made in the cities
first. And these city folks are turning in
more than twelve million pounds a month!
Now we're called on. And will the women
on the farms and in the towns and small
cities break that record?
Don't worry Just watch oar tpeatf,
HOW TO DO IT i Save all used fats in a tin
can. Keep it handy to the stove. Scraps
your broilers and roasting pans, skim soupa
and gravies, for every drop counts. Keep
solid pieces of fat, as meat trimmings and
table scraps, in a bowl.
Melt down once a week when your oven's
going, add the liquid fat to the salvage can.
Take the can to your butcher as soon as
It's full. He will give you two red points
and up to four cents for every pound. If
you have any difficulty, call your County
Agent or Home Demonstration Agent.
This message is approve4 by WFA and
OPA, and paid for by Industry.
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