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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 30, 1949
Pendleton Woman
Union Missionary
By Ruth rne
Miss Mary Johns of Pendleton
was the gut's! siwaker at the
quarterly mooting of the Wom
en's Union Missionary society at
the Mrthodist church Thursday
afternoon. Miss Johns chose as
her subject, "Christian-Social Re.
lations." Mrs. Josephine Mahon
ey, librarian of the Heppner Pub
lic library, led the book discus
sion after which the organization
voted to present the book, 'The
Big Fisherman," by Lloyd C.
Guest Speaker At
Society Meeting
Douglas, to the library. Hostesses
for the afternoon were Mesdames
Alex Green. Emma Evans and R.
A. Thompson.
Mrs. Elizabeth Dlx has return
ed from Portland where she at
tended the grand chapter of the
Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs.
Pix is grand representative for
the state of New Mexico. Follow
ing the meeting she continued on
to Seattle where she spent some
time visiting with her daughter,
Virginia.
Mrs. Edward Green of Portland
is visiting in Heppner with her
mother. Mrs. Agnes turran.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Plerson mo
tored to White Salmon, Wash.
Saturday evening to spend Sun
day with his mother and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Pirl Howell mot
ored to Tendleton Saturday to
spend the week-end with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howell and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bennett mo
tored to the mountains Saturday
evenine where they spent the
'week-end at the Howell cabin.
1 Mrs. Wallace Green of Gresh-
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How safety -circle' driving cuts down accidents
"Know your safety-circle!" is an important
lesson taught Standard of California driv
ers. ..and perhaps it can be helpful to you.
Your safety-circle is the distance you
Deed to meet an emergency situation-a
car stopping suddenly ahead, for example.
Our drivers get a special test which tells
them exactly how fast they react, but in
general, it takes the average person a full
second to see a hazard, think what to do
and act. So, driving on a clear road, at 30
miles an hour, you should stay at least 7
car lengths behind the car ahead; when
you drive 45 miles an hour, stay behind
13 car lengths.
More than 5,000 Standard drivers have
Studied tin and many other safety princi
ples in our Driver Training Program,
besides passing thorough visual examina
tions. Last year, they drove 41 million
miles with an accident rate 60 X lower
than the national trucking fleet average.
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jam spent several days here the
,jiast week visiting with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green.
jOn Sunday, Wallace Green and
children, Deloris and Richard,
!came up after Mrs. Green. Other
guests at the Green home Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green and
children of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fortner re
turned to their home in Portland
the last of the week after a few
days visit here with her brother,
J. Fred Lucas, and Mrs. Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becket
and Mrs. Walter Becket motored
to Pendleton Thursday to spend
the day shopping and looking af
ter business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee re
turned Friday from East Lake
near Bend where they spent sev
eral days fishing. They were ac
companied by their son Orrin, of
San Francisco and daughter,
Kathrine, of Oregon City. At
Biggs Junction the young people
continued on to Portland where
Orrin took the plane to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Murdock of
Kahler Basin were week-end vis
itors in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munkers
and Mrs. Alice Gentry motored to
Pendleton Thursday where they
spent the day shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Attebury of
Echo are moving their household
effects to Heppner this week.
They will live in the Davidson
house on Aiken street.
Mrs. Edna Hamlin and daugh
ter, Marlene DuBois, and their
house guests, Mrs. Mary Hadd
and daughter Flo Anne, motored
to Pendleton Thursday.
Steward Guthrie of Condon was
a business visitor in Heppner
Monday.
Albert Bowker of San Diego,
Calif, spent several days here the
last of the week renewing ac
quaintances and visiting friends.
Mr. Bowker at one time operated
a garage in Heppner and follow
ing that farmed extensively in
the Social Ridge and Alpine
areas.
Chester Saling of John Day
spent Thursday in Heppner tran
sacting business. He has only re
cently returned from California
and at the conclusion of his bus
iness transactions in eastern Or
egon expects to return Jo that
state.
Oscar George and Lynn Rill
made a business trip to La Gran
de the last of the week.
Mrs. Earle Gilliam spent Mon
day in Pendleton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Suprean Marciel
and Elmer Burnside of San Lean-
dro, Calif, arrived the last of the
week for a visit with her father,
Frank Fraters and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fraters. Charles Fraters of
Elgin also spent the week-end
here with the family.
Betty Lovgren has returned to
her duties at the First National
bank after a two weeks' vacation
in Delano, Calif, where she visit
ed her sister, Mrs. Frank Stradley
and family.
Allen Case and Alex Thompson
made a business trip to Portland
the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom
are moving their household ef
fects from the Case apartments
to the Allstott house on Aiken
street. The Bergstroms will spend
the summer at the ranch in Eight
Mile but will return to Heppner
to spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner and
Mrs. Floyd N. Adams returned
Monday evening from a week-
end motor trip to Kingsgate, B.
I0NE NEWS
Continued on Page Three
The Dalles visitors during the
past week were Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Akers and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Matthews and Mr. and
Ms. Gordon White.
A strawberry and ice cream
feed was held at the I.O.O.F. hall
at Morgan Thursday evening of
last week, with about 40 people
present.
Mrs. Verner Troedson and her
mother, Mrs. Georgia Brewster,
of Portland, returned Fiday mor
ning from a trip to Chicago and
Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and
Wendell and Kenneth Wright of
Baker visited their grandmother,
Mrs. Ida Grabill, Sunday.
Word was received of the death
of Mrs. Eunice Keithley at Pen
dleton. She was a former resident
here.
Mrs. Anne Smouse of Heppner
was an lone visitor Sunday. She
stated that her daughter, Shirlee,
has arrived in Hawaii by plane.
About 30 other students of the
University of Oregon also went
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hillary
of Vancouver, B. C. were week
end visitors at the homes of his
cousins, Edmond Bristow and
Mrs. David Rietmann.
Am
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On the return journey they
.topped at Kellogg, Idaho to pick
kip Mrs. Adams' daughter, Nancy,
ho has been visiting there with
her sister, Mrs. John Roscoe.
Mrs. Dean Negus and daughter,
Gerene, of Redmond are visiting
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Acton at their country
home in the Lena district. Mrs.
Acton and her guests were shop
ping in Heppner Tuesday.
Mrs. Elbert Cox is working at
Penney's during the summer
months.
Mrs. Helen Carter spent Mon
day and Tuesday in Portland vis
iting friends and looking after
property interests.
The Heppner Rainbow Girls
Continued on page six
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The John Deere is easy to operate . . . con
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are simple to understand . . . are arranged
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Its husky leveling device levels on grades up
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Such fundamental features as the big
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