Heppner Gazette Times, September 16, 1943 3 for home Tuesday. A few of the latest improvements going on around Irrigon include the following: J. O. Sweringen has installed an electric pump instead of a gasoline engine and is build ing a house to cover it. H. W. Grim, is building a laundry house. Adren Allen is adding a bedroom. Mrs. Nora Wilson is papering her house and Glen O'Brien is piping water down from the Isom weU. Th? Paul Haberleins took Paula down H.o Marylhurst where she is st-iting to college. She finished high t.:hool in May 1943- Betty Acock accompanied them to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Netter (Nellie Leicht) of Aurora are the parents of an 8-lb baby boy named Robert William He was born Sept 8. Avery Shoun left for Heppner Saturday. FINDS TRAVEL DIFFICULT Don't travel, unless you have to. is the advice given by Jason Biddle. who came from his home at Delake last week to look after business interests in Morrow county. Bus and rail lines are overworked and on top of that, getting something to eat along the line is difficult, he states. Arriving at the bus terminal in Portland. Biddle decided to get something to eat. The depot cafe was closed. He went a short dis tance down the street where he tew a lighted, sign and just as he approached the door the proprietor locked it. A little further he come across a small lunch counter and the only thing the lady operator had in stock was some liver sau sage. "That's just what I want," Biddle told her. He was glad to get up to Morrow county where food is readily obtainable. 1RRIG0N NEWS By MBS. J. A. SHOtTN County Agent C. D. Conrad of Heppner was an Irrigon visitor Priday. Paul Prouty, traveling church man, and four musicians and sing ers gave an excellent entertain ment and a good sermon with ex hibitions of Bible lessons at the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing. Sinioe Moore and Tom Caldwell went to Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens have had word from their son Curtis of Portland that he has been examined for the army. He is just past 18. Mrs. Dan Hill and baby and Mrs. Tade and daughter Jody were Pendleton visitors Saturday. A. A. . Shoun of Oroville Calif, spent three days with his brother. J. A- Shoun and family. He left Thursday for Spray to visit, a sis ter, Mrs. Alice Asher. Mrs. Leota Claridge was an Irri gon visitor this last week. We visited the Acock turkey farm Friday and were surprised at the size of the dark ones this year.. There are about 2800 turkeys and the earliest ones look large enough to shipt Mrs. Ralph Boylen became quite ill Thursday and was taken to a Walla Walla hospital by Sam Umi ker. Later, report stated that she is getting along satisfactorily. Mrs. Eva Reynolds is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Adams and fam ily. Robert Walker, Leroy Minnick and Elton Frazier were Pendleton viitors Thursday. The Elmer Musgrave family of Mt. Vernon visited the William Gollyhorn family Monday leaving If your car or truck has a T sticker, or a Certificate of War Necessity, or if it's a federal, state or municipal vehicle you are still entitled to credit card privileges. Applications for Standard Credit Cards may be obtained from . . . LIE. Dick Heppner, Ore. Phone 622 j- tit) r$ttiuifP to Rent Day Why Not Pay Rent To Yourself? , For Particulars Call on or Write To the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Pendleton 148 Main St, Pendleton, Ore. w a man . sl of mum. asui America is all out for the LET Adolph plug his cars to deaden the sound of the bombs and the slash ing of bayonets . . . he'll still ieel their destruction. He started a job much too big for him, but not too big for us to finish . . . and he knows we're on our way. M V"4 . He knows there's going to be an invasion, and fears it. We know it, too, but we also know that it must get its start right here with our purchase of INVASION WAR BONDS. For a successful invasion, every em ployed American must invest at least $150 during the Third War Loan. Regular payroll deductions may be included in this amount. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Your Business-Managed Power Systea