10 Heppner Gazette Times, May 17, 1945 LEXINGTON NEWS By MBS. MABY EDWABDS Baccalaureate services were held Sunday night at the Christian church for the graduates of the Lexington high school. O. Wendel Herbison delivered, the address. The girls chorus sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs. June O'Con nor. Mrs. Lucy Pointer of Seattle is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Davis. Robert Buchanan S 2c arrived Monday from San Diego on his boot leave. He has ten days. Pvt Kenneth Klinger left Mon day to report back to his base at Camp Roberts Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brown have moved to Hermiston where they have bought a place. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steagall of Heppner are moving in the house recently va cated by the Browns. Mrs. Lillian Turner of Heppner has tendered her resignation to. the school board and Mrs. Delsie Cha pel of Hardman was offered a con tract to teach the upper grades. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green have purchased the former Gene Gray place in town where they have been living for several months. Miss Sdith Edwards returned to Spokane Sunday night after spend ing the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs Ro.y Williams and daughter visited last Sunday with the C. Ej Yarnell family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt enter tained at dinner Sunday honoring Mrs. Etta Hunt, mother of Mr. Hunt. Carl Ulrich met with a painful injury at the local mill last Thurs day when a plank slipped off the scaffolding he was building and hit him on the side pf the head. He is under the care of a local phy sician and is getting along satis factorily. Mrs. Margaret Bennett and son Billy, from The Dalles, were house guests of Mrs. Cyrene Barratt this past week-end. IONE NEWS NOTES By MBS. OMAB BXETMAHH will be draped in memory of two members recently lost by death. Little Ralph Benge, son of Mrs. Hazel Benge met with an accident Sunday afternoon when he got his finger badly cut. Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Padberg took a load of cattle to Portland the- first of the week. Mrs. Ella Davidson received word recently of the birth of her eighth great grand child. Mary Ann weigh ing 6 pounds 10 ounces was born to Mrs. Dyral George (Tina Ries) of Bremerton Wash. April 28. Mrs. Ruby Kincaid took her son Ralph to Pendleton Monday to con sult a physician. People of the community gath ered at the school house Sunday for a pot-luck dinner and program for victory prayer day. About 100 attended the dinner and more came for the program which was oon ducted by Bert Mason, mayor of lone. Talks were given by Judge Bert Johnson, Henry Peterson, the mayor, Rev. H. N. Waddell and Rev. Joseph Stevens. A special by the choir" Be Still My Soul", patriotic airs and prayers complet ed the program. Sea Foods are Healthfu r Eat Them Often We try to keep shell ush on hand in sea son. You will enjoy a seafood meal often especially with meat points what they are and may get to be shortly. You are always welcome at the i Elkhorn Restaurant THERE MUST BE A GOOD REASON There is a reason for everything and the fact that we serve the best meal in town ac counts for the ever increasing popu larity of this place. If yon are not a patron now you soon will be Yours for Better Eats HEPPNER CAFE There are many more Long Distance calls than be ' fore the war and more are in a hurry. But service keeps on being good for most people, most of the time. Some lines, however, are carrying an extra heavy load and sometimes all lights are lit on a switch board. Then the operator will ask your help by say ing "Please limit your call to 5 minutes." For Victory -Buy United States War Bonds THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 4 West Willow Street, Heppner Telephone 5 Sure You Have a Job Now! BUT How About After the War? SUNSET Offers Permanent, Big Pay Positions to Mechanics end bodymen JANITOR and CARWASHER OFFICE PERSONNEL See Carl Steifel Now Sunset Motor Co. 3rd and Jefferson Streets The Dalles, Oregon All Inquiries Confidential Will you hold a FAT- SALVAGE BEE for your country? i. .in. HERE IN AMERICA, when a neighbor needs help, it has always been the custom for all the folks to pitch in and give him a hand. Many a harvest would have been lost without the help of a husking bee. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS a fat-salvage bee right now! Millions of tons of fat have been used up to supply the thousands of battlefield and home-front needs in this war. And there's still a lot of war aheadt A PLEA TO EVERY WOMAN ! Our country is calling on you, the women in small cities and towns and on the farms, to save every drop of used fat. Your used fats are desperately needed to meet our country's requirements. So scrape all pans and roasters. Skim soups and gravies. Keep your used fats in a tin can any kind will do. Save meat trimmings and plat scrapings in a bowl; melt them down and add the liquid fat to your can. When the salvage can is full, take it to your butcher. He'll give you 2 red points and up to four cents for every pound. If you have any difficulty turning in your used fats, call your Home Demonstration or County Agent. Needed this year: 100,000,000 more pounds of used fats Approved by WFA and OP A. Paid for by Industry