PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. mi minimum iimimmi mum n n n iimiimimiii imiip mi iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiniimili miiiii ii ii n iiniiiiiiiiiiiii iiiinlliii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii IE The 4th of Judy, in Hepjraer Celebration at Site of Heppner's New Artesian Well at the Forks of Willow Creek Full Program of Sports and Races :- Many Prizes Offered 1st, Event No. 14 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE To get a smart-appearing straw hat to wear during these hot summer days. Show the boys your heels in Event No. 14 and take your choice from our com plete stock. This attract ive award presented by WILSON'S The Store of Personal Service 1st, Event No. 22 WE BET OUR SHIRT On the cracker eating con testfor to the winner of Event No. 22 we will pre sent a fine $2.98 dress shirt J. C. PENNEY CO. DRIVING COMFORT 1 st, Event No. 20 Is assured the fair lady winning Event No. 20, for her prize is an attractive pair of Window Awnings, that add to the smart appearance of the car and eliminate the annoyance and danger of sun glare. This dandy award was donated by FERGUSON MOTOR CO. 1st, Event No. 16 CHINESE HANDICRAFT Is an exemplification of the beautiful. Ask the proud winner of the set of four Chinese embroi dered centerpieces awarded as first prize in Event No. 16, by ELKHORN RESTAURANT 1st, Event No. 12 PLEASING PLUMPNESS Will be encouraged for three quarts of that deli cious ice cream, Pride of Oregon, will be awarded the winner of the fat man's race, Event No. 12, by MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY CO. 2nd, Event No. 13 THAT WELL DRESSED MAN Who is the talk of the town always has his suit cleaned and pressed by a local tailor. You have the same chance by winning Becond place in Event No. 13. Tour suit cleaned and pressed by JOHN SKUZESKI 2nd, Event No. 16 MIXING BOWLS Are a necessity in any well equipped kitchen. You can get a set of Ave fine glass bowls by winning second place in Event No. 16. This prize donated by J.S. BALDWIN 2nd, Event No. 19 MORROW COUNTY NEWS Will be at the fingertips of second place winner In Event No. 19 for he will re ceive a one year's subscrip tion to that paper read by hundreds for the most complete news of the coun ty, the well-known HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES imiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim EE WA KLJJLSB 1 irogram DEDICATION OF WELL Program begins promptly at 1:30; S. E. Notson, Master Ceremonies. Song, "America" Audience Invocation Rev. W. W. Head Solo, selected Ellis Thomson Address Dr. E. T. Allen, of Walla Walla Solo, selected Harvey Miller Song, "Star Spangled Banner" Audience COMPETITIVE EVENTS Boys Under 8 Years of Age 3 EVENT NO. EE 1. Foot Race, 50-yard dash ; Prizes $1, 50c, 25c EE 2. Potato Race; Prizes $1, 50c, 25c EE Boys Under 15 Years of Age EE 3. Foot Race, 100-yard dash; Prizes $1.25, 75c, 50c EE 4. Pack Race (teams of two) ; Prizes $1.50, $1.00 EE Boys Under 21 Years of Age 5. Foot Race, 100-yard dash; Prizes $1.50, $1.00, 75c EE 6. Three-legged Race; Prizes $2,$1 EE 7. Leap Frog Race (teams of two) ; Prizes $2, $1 EE Girls Under 8 Years of Age H 8. Relay Race (teams of four) ; Prizes $2, $1 9. Foot Race, 50 yards; Prizes $1, 50c, 25c EE Girls Under 16 Years of Age H 10. Foot Race, 75 yards; Prizes $1.50, $1, 75c EE 11. Potato Race ; Prizes, $5 Savings Account, $1.75, 75c H Men's Events EE (Merchandise Awards for Adult Events Will be Found Listed by Number in Advertisements EE n This Page.) U 12. Fat Men's Race. 15. Sack Race EE 13. Three-legged Race 19. Horseshoe Pitching Contest U 14. 100-yard Dash 22. Cracker-Eating Contest EE Women's Events H 16. Egg Race 21. Nail Driving Contest EE 17. Baseball Throwing Contest 23. Flat-Tire Contest EE 20. Balloon Race EE Special Events 18. Tug of War (open to all boys and men over 15) EE 24. Pie-Eating Contest (open to boys under 15) ; Prize $5 Savings EE Account I FREE FIREWORKS DISPLAY BIG DANCE AFTER PROGRAM '( Z GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW And likewise a small savings account started in youth and added to at regular 'intervals will increase, in a period of years to an amazing amount. The girl winning Event No. 11 will be given a savings acount for $5 by the 1st, Event No. 11 FIRST NATIONAL BANK THRIFTINESS IN YOUTH 1st, Event No. 24 Will provide for ease and contentment in old age. Start a savings account today. We will start one boy, the winner of Event No. 24, along the thrift route by giving him an Initial deposit of $5 on a savings account. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK FOR THE IDEAL PICNIC 1st, Event No. 23 Use Nalley's Products such as the four pints of sandwich spread, mayon naise, or Thousand Island dressing, given for the winning team in Event No. 23, by M. D. CLARK 2nd, Event No. 17 WHITE SOX Or a choice of one of the many smart shades will be given the winner of second place In Event No. 17 to whom will be awarded one pair of silk hose by CURRAN'S MILLINERY SHOP HOLDING THE SACK 2nd, Event No. 15 Will prove a good fault in Event No. IS, for to the man winning second place, will be awarded six cans of Preferred Stock brand fruits and vege- tables, donated by HUGHES & HUGHES TRAVEL TIME IS HERE 1st, Event No. 15 If you don't win the suitcase offered as first prize in Event No. 15 step in and buy another from the donor, CASE FURNITURE COMPANY A SECOND RATER 2nd, Event No. 21 In the nail driving contest, Event No. 21, can easily rate first as a host by using the Armstrong electric table stove awarded by PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 1st, Event No. 17 WOMEN'S REPUTATION For throwing, in story at least, is confined to rolling pins. The fair one who can throw a baseball as well will be rewarded with a beautiful string of Lady Loraine pearls the first prize in Event No. 17, do nated by PATTERSON and SON 2nd, Event No. 12 THAT FAT MAN Who likes ham will be able to get his favorite food by entering the fat man's race for to him who wins sec ond place in Event No. 12 will be given a Picnic Ham by the CENTRAL MARKET THAT BREAKFAST 2nd, Event No. 22 Is incomplete without that refreshing morning cup of coffee. To the winner of second place in Event No. 22 we will present three pounds of our delicious Serv-us coffee. HIATT & DIX Event No. 23 A BUGGY RIDE At no expense awaits the four women who win Event No. 23 for to them will be presented 10 galons of Red Crown Gasoline donated by P. M. GEMMELL 1st, Event No. 21 THE WINNING KNOCKER After receiving the fine mantle clock for first place in Event No. 21, will be a big booster for its donor, PETERSON'S Heppner's Quality Jeweler 2nd, Event No. 14 EVERY CAR NEEDS Accessories or frequent oil ing, greasing and washing. To the winner of second place in Event No. 14 we will present a $2.50 mer chandise order which may be applied on any purchase. HEPPNER GARAGE 2nd, Event No. 20 COMPLETE RELAXATION In the evening can not be had without a good foot stool. Who is to be the lucky lady to wli. the one offered as the second prize In Event No. 20 by GILLIAM & BISBEE 1st, Event No. 13 TEAM-WORK WINS In all things, including the three-legged race, Event No. 13. To the victors of this competition will be awarded two neckties do nated by THOMSON BROS. 1st, Event No. 19 A FINE SAW Will be awarded the best horseshoe pitching combin ation. This Henry Dlsston hand saw will be given as first prize In Event No. 19 by PEOPLES HARDWARE CO.