Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 07, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    HEPPNER
Lindsay ICincaid Sustains
Injuries in Farm Accident a A ETTE-TIMES
By XATHCRINC LINDSTROM
()NK I.Iii.Nmv Klntnlil was
limllv lnun.1 In art an Mi nt al
Id KliKt.ll lamh lato lat
'I liurxil.t v HttrrniNin
Hit mm lK llnMiliitf loading
Iruik with wheal, win-it h
rt'iirhftl nrritH ihe dirt fr a ra
(If anil ftlinx-'l Hi l""
i.hikM In a"k'-r, an 'hm
Vm lull, mill k'l 1'iilllinr un
til his lift l'K. from Ix hlnd lliw
Muf tlowti through tin' ralf of
Ihe liie was lrn. All I In mus-
i lUmn anl lies It wrr ililroy
I from llml I'.ul of lh Ifir. hut
tin Ihiiu-h wrre hmken.
l wan takrn li lli.mf ami
lion nn to IViicIIiIiim (r ex
liiilve auri'iTV anil skirt Krafl
Intl. t. '. Iiiininr wan at I lie
mmh loaitlnx Ihe trurk ami
ralli'd for lirl.
I.lnitsuv will In cunf ini'ij o
IVritlli-loii (nmmunity hiHllal
for tiiiin 1 1 mi- ami wouM wil-
nilllP h(hc.
I' mi City Council met Tuis
lav night with (hi IiuiIk'H cum-mltti-e
l draw un a new builtf
I. Mrmlii'M of Ihc builtft'l "m
mill. nr ItolM-rt Iraki K. W.
Hrhluw, K. J, Aki-rn, Paul IVt
Ivlohn. Sr.. K. T. Martin, (harlt
iK'onimr, ami KMon Tucker.
AiTwrdlnif In niw rules lh
IiiiiIki-I committee will present
Ihe hutlcct at tin nrnt round I
niortliiK ami I hi roum-ll will at I
umiii a. ami after 15 days of
local imstlng and a hearing la
held. thi iiuil ft! U aiecjtril.
Itelotlvc here fur the funeral
services of Mrs. Ksthc Bergs
trum on Thursday, March 31. at
the United Church of Christ were
her three sons ami families, Mr.
am Mr. Arthur llcrgstrom and
Hevrrly. Pattv. ami Jeff of Tort
land; Mr. and Mm. Norman
lWirtrom nd Donna and Diana
of W I niton; Mr. and Mr. Walter
IfaTRRtrom of San Jose, Calif.; her
hrother-ln Inw and alater. Mr.
ami Mr. Itov Janln and IVte
Carpet Spots and
Paths Easily Removed
If you haven't time (a clian
your carpet wall-to-wall, you
can still rvmovt spota and
traffic pathai
lilue Lustre
Carprt hham
xx (America's
new favorite!)
makes matted
nap opn and
fluffy stain.
reitorea forgotten colora.
Kant Mfy-to-UM eloctric
shampooer for II a day at
Case Furniture Company
II
JjiiIii of I'oilUnil; ami Mr. Iterg
Mrom's ttciihew, Mr. ami Mr.
Hubert Cochrsn ami Mra. Opal
lltiletimn of Vaktmn,
Mra. I'muI Tew served an or
Knlt ami accom'tanlcd Mra.
F'riil llnHklru Jr.. wim sang f.vt
solus at the service, t'aikct
heater were Itiivtnond l.umli'll,
lliHUr I'eterHOll, lltllMTt I'eler
on. liul CailMm, (herald ltrK
fclroin, and liouiilai lrake, Yul
lowlnu the horvhea at om I'nlt
ctl t hurih of ( hrlM. Mr. Ht fk'
klrorn and the f.irnllv drove lo
I'ortlund for nrrvliv at I'eiirMiiij
M-x t ii.ii v Ihim I u llh Inli-rntent
al ltie.e Cltv t enictery.
Tht Attend 0C3 Reception
Mit. Itov YV. I.liidslrom in
'oiniuili'l Mlv Howard Hi lint,
wotthv ni.itrun of Ituth Chiipter
No. .1.', llipi'iiiT, and Mr. In.
Ihiffinnii to Coo Hay oxer the
wii k end On Saturday they at
tended Ihe reception honorlni,'
the nssot i.ite i?rrif conduct retta,
Mr. Winifred Nel-mn of Cihhi
H.i v ; urand chaplain. Mm. Hel
en H.iclulili-r of Otenn l.nki',
erand iniirliHl, Mra. Maiy H.ir
ker of O.tkl.intl. and yrand
Itulh. Mr. Mae rennlnclon. of
Shadv Cove.
Mrw. IIoImvI Klttm.inn wa
hohieni for a coffii" party on
WediM-vlay, March 311. The pro-
reed were Klven to the Kaster
.Seal Campnlk'n fuinN, nMinMtred
hy Ihe mi'inlicn of Heta Dmi-w
Sonwlty. Co-hifctei'i were Mra.
Hill Kittmnnn arid Mr. One
Kletmann. Guestt during the
rnornini; were Mm. Ted I'alma
leer. Mr. Hoy A. I.lndHtrom,
Mrx. t'hiulle loherty, Mr. Sain
Crawford. Mr. Iitini reterton.
Mr. Ilcrhert l'eteron, Mr. Iu
I Curium, Mr. Keith Ilea. Mr.
Tad Miller, and Mr. Itotiert llo
kin. Mr. and Mr. I A. McCain?
drovr to Colfax over the week-
end to viNlt their Hon and duu-Khter-ln
law. Mr. and Mr. Al
vtn McCIm. Their tlwee aona re
turned with them for a week a
vUlt.
The nursery. kindergarten,
ami primary department vc
wnted an Hauler program dur-
Inif the church nchool hour on
Sunday. All the little children
from the varlou
took part.
Mra. Warren
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, April 1, 1966
Sec. 2
t-hior In law, Mr. and Mra. Mel
vln Martin at Othello. Wath. on
April 3. She weighed lb, 14
ft , and ht heen named Melene
Mlrii Other vrandpiireni are
Mr, and Mr. Itoyce llollowny
of Altianv and freal erandpa
eril ue Mr and Mr. It. A. Ilor
. ton of liallji.
Eaater Sarvlcaa Announced
I The lone frilled Chunh of
Christ U iiiintiuni ini? the follow.
ilrur anlvitle fur .dy Wiik.
(M.iuntly Tlnir-l.iv M-rvin will
Im Iii IiI at M.f p m. ThurMlay
even I nit with a candlelli-ht com
munion aervler and reci-ptlon of
new ini-mltcr. i:stir Suinl.tv .1
Utilise M-rvlir wll he held ron
Mired hy the uni' and m-nlor
ihiinll Mlimd liaftiM followed
hy an Kuxter hrcakfaot In Ihe
chun h m ;i room mionnored
lv the Women' Fellownhlp.
Mr. Keith Ilea will he cenernl
chairman. At 9:-tt am. the film
'The First Kualer" will he khown
to tin church m hool claM from
Ihe third erade through the
adult cI.ih. Kveryone I Invited
to attend these wrv li-e and the
regular Knster wiahlp mtvIiv
at 11:M) a.m.
I The Cardtn Club I urk'InK
tillen to mart deep watering
on any of the new treea planteil
recently tv the Garden Club. If
tree are near a procr1y own
er' place, they are asked to
ple.coe Me that the tree receive
water very Mxni hlmi they are
! lM-iniilnic their Kprinif growth.
! Mr. Herbert KkHrom, Sr., ha ,
been Mcndlnfc" lieveral dav In
llonecr Memorial hoxpltal In
'HeppniT following a painful In
Jury to her hack.
Jim Trancnrud, who 1 attend
InK Luther TheoloKlcal Semi
nary In St. Paul, Minn., I
iMmlinif hi M-rlnu vacation
here with hi MMcr, Mrs. I'aul
Tew and family.
Mr. and Mr. Keith Peck of
Poitland arrived this week to
attend the funeral wrvlces of
Alfred Nelson Sr., on Wednes
day and to take home their lit-
departments tie daughter, Natalie, who has
"been visiting with her grand
trutcher of parent. Mr. and Mrs. Milton
t.rosiiam a rr 1 veil on rrlday fur Morcrnn
a visit with relatives here. She Baptism services were held
was accompanied by her aunt, during the morning worship
Mrs. Algott Lundell of Portland. Itu-rvlce at the lone United
Chun-h of Christ on Sunday
morning. April 3. Kenneth Mi
Carl Linn of 1-nrtland was vis
Itlng relatives and friends here
over the week end.
MelTla Hartlns Kara Girl
Mr. and Mrs. F, T. Martin are
announcing the birth of their
first grandchild. The baby girl
was born to their ion and dau-
chael. small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Klinger of Kenne
wick, was baptized with Qdon
I-ee Pad berg und Mrs. Bill
Klinger of Lexington nervine as
sponsors. Also being baptized on states,
I Palm .Sunday Jariueline
Kay. baby dauihti-r of Mr and
Mrs. James Martin. SxmM
were James Ilowt'.n ami s,itulta
Aldrlch of llerrr,it.m.
Thf Junh ("la upon,,!,.! a
movie at Ihe lm. c.ifitt.riurn
on Siinilny, whih wa well at
tended. Mr. and Mr. I'tai.k lltlina
and John 'f Naitle arrived at
the lioine of her brother anil
slsler-In-law. M an, Mi ljy
W. I-lndstrorn on Tuesday for a
vli.lt with relative! lure.
MKh Anna Jol.nv.fi (,f ivrt
land h it " MhihUv ulit r a
few lvs visit with ln-r nitj-f
and family. Mr. and Mm, p.ijl
Tews.
Mr. and Mr. F, T. Mart i n
sjient last Tnuisday and Friday
In Portland, where Mr. Martin
attended a me-tlng of the fi
nance committee of the State
Board of Kducaticm. t
On niurmlav afternoon Mr.
Ciurv Tulll wan honored on her
birthday with a coffee p,irty at
Ihe home of Mr. Marion raini
er. tueM irwiuucci her mother,
Mr. I. Stingle; and her ulster,
Mr. Howard Bryant, and Mrs.
Madire Bryant of Heppner: Mrs.
Ie Palmer. Mrs. Harold Sherer.
Mrs. John Jepen. Mrs. Lewis
Halv"en. Mrs. Roy W. Llnds-t.-om.
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn. Sr.,
and Mrs. Clell Pua.
Stieclal (1xmI Frltlay sirits
will t held at Valby Luthi-ran
church on April 8 at 7:30 pm.
1 Gary Morgan was taken to
Pioneer Memorial hospital Fri
day morning by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan,
where he underwent n emer
gency appendi-ctomy. He had
Just returned from Portland
with his parents the night be
fore. Son Bora to Tom Whits
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White are
proudly announcing the birth of
a baby boy on Saturday morn
ing. April 2. He has been named
Greg Michael and weighed 9 lb.
4 oz. He Joins two sisters, Leah
and Yvonne, and one brother.
Leland. at home. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White
and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moo
of Portland and great-grand
mothers art Mra. Essie Creson
of Parkdale and Mrs. Edythe
White of lone. Mr. and Mra.
Moe and Mrs. Creson stopped in
lone and Heppner on Sunday to
visit briefly as they were leav
ing on an extensive vacation.
which was tos take them to 12
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Every mother wants to raise her family
in a safe and friendly atmosphere
When the little hummingbird set up housekeeping
In a Standard Oil refinery, she paid us a high
compliment.
She didn't know that our Company had invested
millions to remove smoke and vapors from the
refinery atmosphere, but she found it highly com
patibleand she's an expert judge of air. The
refinery's human neighbors also benefit.
Clearing smoke and smog from the atmosphere of
whole cities will be a more complex problem, but
The Chevron
Sign of excellence
Standard Oil works for this, too through research,
joint efforts with public authorities, the loan of top
scientists to pollution control projects in your
community's interest.
Whether it's protecting natural resources, scenic
areas and wild life . . . guarding water resources
against pollution ... or preventing contamination
of the air in our busy cities . . . Standard Oil is
dedicated to conservation an important part of
our respontibility to you.
P.S. The baby hummingbirds, born at our El Segundo, California,
refinery, were as pretty as their mother.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Cecil 4-H Club Meets
Ib-e's iluy Buddies 4 II club
held a meeting March 21 at the
home of Jane Krebs. Mrs. Ilynd.
our h it ler, was absent but Mrs.
Krebs led the meeting. Clint
Krebs I. I the flag pledges. It
Mas dei Pled that we have a
biiuiness meeting every other
Monday after school. Plans for
a rnoneyraitjlng project were
dlicuHHed. Gary Thomas, our
I resident, won a ten dollar gift
cert If 1 att In a Tandy Leather
Cornpiny contest.
(. lint hrci's, reporter
Riding Club Meets
lone Horseflies 4 If club held
a meeting April 4 at the home
of Susan Llndtrom. Susan told
us what colors the bridle ma
teria la came In, and we will de
cide on a color at our nest meet
Ing. We chose Roy Llnditrom
as our candidate for the Father
of the Year content. We planned
a horseback ride for April 21 on
the Bombing Kange. Dur next
meeting will be April 18 at the
Llndatrom home.
Debra JvfcBath, reporter
Club Plans for Tea
Plana for a Mothers' Tea were
discussed at the meeting of the
Kettles and SiMwms 4 II club on
Tuev!ay. April S. IJrnU Cooper,
president, presided at the meet
ing. We planned to have the
tea an April 23. The members
re to prepare what they want
at home and bring It to the
tea.
Teresa Wright, rcportrr
See us mr envelopes of
kinds. The Gazette Times.
all
Club Judges Animals
The March meeting of the
Gooseberry Livestock club was
held at the Jack Sumner home.
We practiced Judging animals,
then went to members homes
and looked at their projects.
Mary MeKllit'ott, reporter
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