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HeppneryOregon, Thursday, October 30, 1952
Slight Injuries Received By
Two lone Women in Accident
By Echo Palmateer kahs met at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Lana Padberg and Mrs. Hershell Townsend near Heppner,
Arvilla Swanson received cuts Friday Oct. 24 wtih a pot luck
and bruises in a car accident on,dinne' at non- At the business
the Rietmann hill Saturday when meeting, committees were ap-
poiniea ior tne eiecnon day din
ner to be held at their hall. Plans
they were returning home from
the Verner Troedson home. Mrs.
" Fannie Griffith, who was driving
the car ran into a soft shoulder
and in straightening up the car
ran into the bank on the other
side of the road. Mrs. Griffith was
uninjured. Mrs. Padberg and Mrs.
Swanson were taken to the hos
pital in Heppner. Mrs. Swanson
came home Sunday. ,
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs.
Harry yarnell and Mrs. Lana Pad
berg attended a flower judging
school at Pendleton Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week. .
Those from here attending the
Singer Sewing Machine shop in
Pendleton every Thursday are:
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mrs. E. W.
Bristow, Mrs. Charles O'Connor,
Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs. Adon
Hamlett, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn,
Mrs. Garland Swanson and Mrs.
Arthur Warren.
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom was a Port
land visitor last week.
Mrs. Joe Gaarsland entertained
the Birthday Club at her home
last Saturday. The honorees were
Mrs. Elsie Peterson, Mrs. Harry
Yarnell, Mrs.' Paul O'Meara and
Mrs. Walter Corley. The hostesses
were Mrs. Gaarsland, Mrs. Ida
Coleman and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer.
Mrs. Corley was elected president
and Mrs. Corliss McLeod was
elected secretary-treasurer.
, The Three Links of the Rebe-
Long Distanco Nation-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
Pen land Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338
were made to purchase paint for
the dining room and kitchen.
Leo Drake and Ed Button of
Hood River were guests at the
Cleo Drake home over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
and Mrs. Edith Nichoson spent
last week in Portland where the
Dobyns attended the wedding of
Miss Fern Peterson, daughter of
Riiard Peterson Friday evening
Oct. 24. Mrs. Nichoson visited
with her daughter, Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson
left for Woodburn Tuesday to visit
his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Carlson. The elder Mr. Carlson is
home from the hospital where
he underwent major surgery.
Mrs. Dwight Haugen of Port
land showed slides of her trip to
Europe last summer to the Topic
Club members at the home of
Mrs. Verner Troedson Saturday.
The countries of which pictures
were shown were France, Italy,
Austria, Germany, Belgium, Hol
land, England and Wales. Re
freshments were served after the
meeting by Mrs. Troedson, Mrs.
Fannie Griffith and Mrs. Arvilla
Swanson.
- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haugen of
Portland and Miss Lois Howk of
Troutdale visited relatives here
over the weekend. Mrs. Georgia
Brewster of Portland returned to
her home with them after visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Verner
Troedson. The Haugens showed
their pictures of the European trip
to a group of friends at the Roy
Lindstrom home Saturday even
ing. John Eubanks has been hauling
cattle for Harold Cohn with his
trucks to Wells, Nev. Robert De
Spain, John Buchanan and C. E.
Brenner have been making "the
trips.
Bill Rowell left for the Veterans
hospital in Portland Sunday for
a check up.
If You are Confused on the
tricky'' Truck Tax Bills
Remember this fact:
The Big Interstate trucking companiei have a plan
to get out of paying taxes for the highways they are
destroying. If they win you'll pay higher license
fees, more gas tax,-and Oregon's highways will suffer.
These Organizations are Fighting
to save our Highways
PRACTICALLY ALL Of OREGON'S NEWSPAPERS
OREGON STATE INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL (C.I.O.)
OREGON STATE MOTOR ASSOCIATION
OREGON STATE GRANGE
OREGON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ASSOCIATED FOREST INDUSTRIES OF OREGON
OREGON U. S. HIGHWAY 99 ASSOCIATION
TRANSPORT INFORMATION, INC.
OREGON HIGHWAY PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, INC.
ASSOCIATION OF OREGON COUNTIES
SAVE OREGON HIGHWAYS CITIZENS COMMITTEE
OREGON GOOD ROADS ALLIANCE
IEAGUE OF OREGON CITIES
PORTLAND FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
YOUNG REPUBLICAN FEDERATION OF OREGON
WESTERN FOREST INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION
ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS
OREGON MOTOR COURT ASSOCIATION
OREGON VOTER
U. S. HIGHWAY 20 ASSOCIATION
PORTLAND CITY CLUB COMMITTEE
OREGON FEED AND SEED MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
OREGON COAST ASSOCIATION
HIGHWAY NO. 30 ASSOCIATION
ftcmmt IT'S "COHFUSIHG"
.Take This to the Polls With You.
YOU WANT BIG INTER-STATE
TRUCKS TO PAY THEIR SHARE
to sustain the
OF
010 l VOTU I Ed Legislature
3311 Vote 110
to the Constitutional
Amendment
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Foid Ad Good fioodt Allianct. Oorlei Sprog, Prtl.
HOI i. W. Wsihing'on, Fenlgnd, Oi.jsn
Bill Aldrich is now living in his
new home that he built below
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartfield
of Arlington were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon White Friday
evening of last week.
Mrs. Eugene Gehrke returned
home from the Pioneer Memorial
hospital last week.
Rev. Herbert Hanson of Brush
Prairie, Wash., conducted services
at the Valby Lutheran Church In
Gooseberry Sunday. Those at
tending from here were Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs.
Adon Hamlett and Mrs. Mary
Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson
attended the play South Pacific
in Portland recently.
Ted Peterson of The Dalles
spent a couple of days at the
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peterson last week.
Arland Emert of Santa Rosa
spent a few days last week with
his mother, Mrs. Mary Emert.
Mrs. Wm. Eagle and son, Skip
py, plan to leave thh week for
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Hughes.
Mr., and Mrs. Henry Osibov and
children spent the weekend at
Hood River with relatives.
The Mid Columbia Association
of Congregational Churches met
at the Community Church Oct. 23.
Representatives were here from
The Dalles. Condon. EnterDrise.
Milton-Freewater. Ministers at
tending were Bruno Pueschel of
Condon, Paul Neerman and Stuart
Olbrich of Milton Freewater, John
Lanenes, The Dalles, Alfred Shir
ley of lone and Paul Davis of
Portland. A business meeting and
work shops and talks were given
in the morning and in the even
ing an address was given by Mr.
Stanley North of New York. A
dinner was served by the Maran
atha Club at 6 p. m. and worship
services were conducted by Rev.
Shirley and the Community
Church choir in the evening.
Miss Gladys Bershers left for
Los Angeles last week after visit
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Ray.
Mrs. Frederick Man in, Mrs.
Roland Bergstrom and Mrs. Fred
Nelson attended the special recre
ation!;! meeting at Heppner Oct.
2-1, which was conducted by Miss
Jessalie Mallalieu of Corvallis.
Miss Mallalieu also conducted a
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MASQUARADE
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lone Legion Hall
Saturday, Nov. I
Admission $1.25 Person, Inc Tax
PRIZES
SUPPER SERVED
PRIZES
PRIZES
SAM COON, farmer and
Senator from Baker County,
and present chairman of the
powerful Senate Agriculture
Committee ....
SAYS
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"When the farmers and lumbermen prosper, it creates
purchasing power so the business man and laborer pros
per. If I can protect the farming and lumbering industries of
Eastern Oregon, the businessman and labor will have pros
perity." In these days of high taxes and uncertainties, it behooves
the people of this agricultural and lumbering community to
put one of their own kind in Washington to protect their in
terests. SAM COON for U. S. CONGRESS
Paid for by the Coon for Congress Committee: Lawrence
Neault, Chairman
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