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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. May 21.1959 -4 Over The Tee Cup By Jackie Labhart Despite a somewhat dense "Oregon mist" Sunday, 15 stal-1 wart sons of the golfing club, turned out for the men's first organized golf play this spring and I think our spring has sprung an oversized leak this year. Those who defied the downpour were Clint McQuarrie, Conley Lanham, Lowell Gribble, Fannie Doherty, Jim Driscoll, Judge Carmichael, Phil Mahoney, Bob Mahoney, Harlan McCurdy, Ed Bennett, Ned Sweek, Del Jor dan, Jack Loyd, and Gene Hall. New golf balls were won by Fannie who had low gross score. Jim had the longest drive on No 6 and Jim and Fannie tied for the lowest combined scores on No 6 and No 8. Tuesday it was still raining, but there were still 12 gullible eals who, in anticipation of a stopage in the precipitation, played in the ladies day com petition. The drowned damsels were Cathy Collins, Maxine Gray, Sally Cohn, Meg Murray, Velma Glass, Hester Creswick, Dee Gribble, Vi Lanham, Kay Robinson. Cork Norene, Hazel Mahoney and myself. Vi shot low gross score and in our drawing for "blind partners" Hazel and Dee had the lowest combined scores. PARTEE LINE PICKUPS: Cathy, Sally and Maxine in nothing but trouble (there are days like that) . . . Harry O'Don- nell waiting for the rain to let up Sunday and then was only able to Dlav two holes before it started pouring again. . . this writer driving oil the no 8 tee and landing on the No 7 green (now that's what I call a poor sense of direction) . . . Dr Wag ner Dlavinu his first game of golf in 10 years when Bill and I took him down to tne course (and he did right well too) . . . heard Kav Robinson scream clear up town when shffbirdled No 5 the other day. ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS: Sunday, (that's this Sunday) we are hosting goiters irom iun zua and word has just been re rplvpri that 20 couples are def initely Dlannine to come. (So BAR AVIATION SPRAYING-FERTILIZING DUSTING-SEEDING Children of Mr and Mrs Albert Wlnkelman of Youngsters of Mr and Mrs Marion Huggett of n - tun 1C months. Hpcnner. Thev ar Shpila. 21 'or Tnrlr fi and ; " V, rIT7 Charles 7. Eddio 3, and Debia Kay .. Lex Rebekahs Set Strawberry Party as not to be outnumbered by the.program will go into a fund for visitors, everyone try to mane scholarships ior music majuis. it down to the course sometime Tne 1359.60 student body elec- during the day.) Breakfast wu wJU fce held on Wednes. be served at the Wishing Well M 2Q Partles are the patio room at 8:30. The men an(J the Kookle par. will tee off for their first nine Brffppreadlng parties are the holes following breaKIast- beachcomber party and the Pep women will sandwich nine holes ermlntg Campaign speeches and in between the mens 18. All rontfnrms will be Dresen- members are invited to attend ' ' . . assembly. Tnen the breakfast, and the more tth , t d golfers the better. Again l re- hQUr Results of ner hospitality. mortar-boards and tassels, That's about all the new. for their mor this time, only hope mat next Now,everyone will week this column will have a "l nrnPtiPin? for Bacca- ROCK HOUND'S CORNER HOME OWNED AND OPERATED t - - -- - -- - We're As Near As Your Telephone PHONE LEXINGTON QigOO DAY OR NIGHT Ofafii little "sunnier" golfing gab. Heppner High School SCOOP of Spray who be busy practicing for Bacca laureate and graduation TtAvnlaiirpate will be held on Sunday, May 24, at the Methodist church. Because of limited space, attendance must be by Invitation nnlv. Graduation, however, win be ODen to the pudiic, ana win n CAROLYN McDANIEL be held at the high school gym The Science Fair, which was on May 27 at a p m. snrmsored bv the Beaker BreaK- ers was very successiui. ine rVIKJTHKI ,V,iKit., nroconlorl tn the Dub- 1 1 W ' W ' CAlUUilo i -vti v. - i lie a clear picture oi tne worn Buster ii t Mnit Anna In cphnnl I . . . : 4. tn ninnnn uiai la ut-iiig I has Deen a paueiu nuiira science classes. First, second and Mem0rial hospital is at the home liiuu yiavca nviv j 101 3 niece anu iietmcw, auu group oi juages. Mrs q q Breeding The annual spring concert was Mr omitri 0f Bellineham, Wash given on May 15. All types of was a visitor in Lexington on music and musical groups were gunday. He was accompanied by featured. Grade school chorus ftls wife and family. Mr Smith and band also participated in (s a christian minister and de- the nroeram. Profits from the y.varP( the sermon on Sunday ,., iniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin imimimimamiimim im..m..m....mmm.......m.......m....m Sul Mr and Mrs wayne uoroeu nf Walla Walla were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Tom Faircloth. By BETTY WAGNER The Morrow Countv Gem and Mineral Society met at the home of the president, Hubert Wil son, May 16 with 11 members present. After a regular business sess ion, program chairman, Randall Peterson showed a film, Sand and Flame, and it was very In teresting and educational. Walter Edger reported on his trio to the Petrified Forest, and Montezuma castle, an old Pueblo Indian ruin in Arizona. He also reported on Lake Albert near Lakeview. Mr McGill cave a talk on quartz and George Miller showed some beautiful carvings he had done in Jade. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr and Mrs L R Babb, June 20. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served by Mr and Mrs Wilson. By DELPHA JONES The Three Links club of Holly Rebekah lodee met at the home of Mrs George Irvin Thursday afternoon. The meeting was op ened by the president, Mrs Ce cil Jones and it was decided to make plans for the "Strawberry Party", the lodge's Centennial event, to be held on June 20 at the IOOF hall. Committees were appointed and plans were made for a pot luck dinner at 6:30 for Odd fellows, Rebekahs and all friends of HeDDner. Lexineton, lone and Hardman. The potluck will be followed by a short program ana dancing. The entire affair will be open to the public and at 11 p m there will be a straw berry supper. The various dishes will be for sale and all will be made from strawberries There will be donations taken at the dance to meet expenses. Following the business meet ne there was a shower for Mrs Joe Yocum, a new member of the lodge. 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Mrs Oris Padberg was also remembered with a birthday cake. Refreshments were servea to Mrs LaVerne Henderson, Mrs O W Cutsforth, Mrs W E Mc Millan, Mrs Freda Majeske, Mrs Bertha Hunt, Mrs Annie Keene, Mrs Delpha Jones, Mrs Hiwa Yocum and Mrs Jo Irvin. The next meeting will be at the W E McMillan home. Mrs Bertha Hunt visited in Eugene at the University over the weekend with her son Don ald Hunt. She was taken as far as Eugene by her daughter and hnshand. Mr and Mrs Morris Mc- Carl who motored to Harrlsburg to visit his parents. Mrs A F Majeske, Mrs Alon zo Henderson, Mrs W E McMil lan left on Monday morning for Roseburg, Oregon where they will attend the Rebekah conven tion there. Mrs Alvln Wagenblast is also attending the convention where she Is serving as a page to the president A!rilitluippycBp,wcofPiip fcngbt what looked m "We BatStop-WearLutat"1011 M Union OU station. Wbo etrt If cart let old, u long m they tid$ UU new! 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