Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 14, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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Gflloover The
lHfr&F Tee Cup
Summer ha arrived, and
it the kntf balmy evening
h s--m i Im made to ifJ' f
f,,r a l.Hurrly nino hole of
.lf (If you don't It' Mi
.aini In Little Lek'ue.
undav morning rmpellllon
umc Ffi)'U I'h.-rty. flint Me
v.,r:e. i: i liennttt. Hln Me
Curdy. .Ned Seek. lull Blake,
Jak Lyd. U Verne VnMrt-r.
Ju-li-e Crrnlha.-l. Mill BUkncy
on.l Harry O'Donncll. Judj;e
carded low kmvn score and phll
had l"W net.
Sun. lay afternoon we had an
oth.-r two ball foursome eomj
lli!.,n. and with very notice
ftl.M-nre of women, some 'l
the men hod to pair up. The
couple were a follow. Iee
firlbble and Bob Frlnk. Lowell
and Ted ralmateer, Judjre and
lull Uhhart. Jayne Frlnk and
flint. Jack and Harry and Har
lan and I. "Crib" and Ted Khot
low ems of 3 and Judge and
mil uire second with a .18.
(Jack Id was In charge of the
competition an.t Had piannea on
rIvIiir Rolf balls to the couple
with the IhsI poker hand on the
first five holes, but three couples
tied with three of a kind.)
PAItTEK PATTEn: overheard
that Harry went to Pendleton for
mn::rom:mtmmammtmtt
AYERS
PEST CONTROL
FOR YOUR SPRAYING
Tree. Yard and Craln Stor
age Resident ana wramn
cial Fogging.
Clayton Aycrs
Phone 6-9953
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By JockU LaUl
..me eMn from their pro and
then eM. red the f"f tournament
in Bend lnh a J.uie uu'iiijj
from former Ihipnrite lit ad
KamheM ... VI and Conic)
Urdiam plaed the Oak Knoll
cuure out of 5lrn thl e-k-end
and fonley shot a 43 hch
U phr.'y fr a lor.tf course
. . understand there wa quite
a ,jt of .HtinK tfolntf " amona
Kroup of golfer Saturday
morning . . vve are all teal
delighted to m o Muki-y Molla
han laklnir uti coif nd she Is
a real natural at the game) . . .
Kay and creston Robinson play
ed the John Day course during
the hist k '"f'1 ,h,t
Ned Sweek drove within 20 yardi
of the no 6 green.
cr rrr M. A N NOUNCKM KNTS
TIiIh Sunday Hill and I are In
..!.,.... i.t th afternoon llay and
we have some real M-cla! rvcnti
planned for tne two-Dan iom
some. Tee off time will lie the
usual I 00 p m and Immediately
f..ii.,init th eolf competition
a potluck plcnUe will be held at
the court house lor oh mnm-i"
and their children or wuww
("reek Country flub. So whether
you piny Rolf In the afternoon
or not. plan to come to the picnic
between 6.30 and 7:00.
r-..i r.,.irr iil.i vlnir In our
i wii,. ii.iv fomiwtltlon Tuesday
morning were Hazel Mahoney,
Kay rtobin.n Mickey Mollahan,
Jan A5-.-, Arolerie Laird. Dee
Cribble. VI Lanham, Laryrne
Pratt, Jayne Frlnk, Cork Norene,
Meg Murray and myself. Dee
shot low Rross of 33, I had the
best poker hand for the first
ri.o i,i.. with 4 4's and a 3,
unrred tho hidden hole
which was no 9- After playing
our nine holes we went to me
ourt house lawn for coffee and
lemonade.
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BUSHELS PER ACRE!
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...SAf FARMERS
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CONSIDER THESE "FARM PROVEN" FEATURES
SLICK METAL BATS never become rough-can not
g!ve heads the "Washboard treatment as the old
style wooden bats.
NO TRUSS CABLES, go down after small patches
of down or short grain-tall standing grain cannot
become tangled in "grain wasting" truss cables,
because there are none. ,Tc
YOU ARE PAYING FOR A METALITE,
YOU SHOULD OWN ONE'.
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Lexington News
r CtLfHA J0NCS
,.!r r I Wori-rr iriurnetl
ti..mr on .Saluidity frm Krlt.
ttl wi ne iir- ta c ni l
Hie u:oi f l f ut-r. Mil Lm
il!.'llr'
j Mis. fioiia Harnett and Mm
'Trina Parke r hae returned home
tfr.-m IViitJjtnd Hhre th-y have
j Mr and M tlury June of Hep.
pn. r tae n.of I into the Ceorjje
'Irvin toue.
I Mr afid Mi William J Van-
Wn kle aiid Mr and Mr J .hnnle
; Fiiri aiid famlllea Uited at
jthe C A Lowry home at Ml Ver
io. n oef the weekend.
Mr and Mr Walter Smith and
l.iu,,-hti rt are at home again
afn-r a vacation. Mr Smith U
prndini: thl we k at foe. Ore
gon, where he U at the fhrlstUn
church summer camp.
Dt-anna Steacall. who hai
lieen Uii in$ her parent, Mr
and Mr Wilbur Steagall, ha
returned to her home In Portland.
Ie Coriileon ha returned
to his base In San Dlepo after
a visit with hi grandparent.
Mr and Mr Joe fornileson.
Mr and Mr W E McMillan
returned last week from Kelso,
Wash where they visited Mrs
lxu liroadley. who Is a patient
In a hospital there, find at the
home of Mr McMillan's sister.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Pomeroy.
Mr and Mrs Adolf Majeske are
at home again after visiting their
daughters and families. Mr and
Mrs Harvey Wright and Mr and
Mrs Jack Mounts.
Mr and Mrs George Steagall
and children and Mrs O O Breed
ing visited In Spray Sunday. An
uncle of Mrs Breeding and Mr
Steagall, Bill Shown, was visiting
there from Virginia.
Denny McMillan anc Butch
Sawyer were Portland business
visitors over the weekend.
Mrs John Hemcry of Santa
Ynez, Cal and Monica Darby of
London. England were Sunday
night guests of Mr and Mrs Cecil
Jones. Mr and Mrs Hemery are
the owners of the Santa Ynez
Kennels, and she was in Port
land showing her dogs a cham
pion boxer and German shepherd
and also serving as a judge at
the boxer show.
O G Breeding and Mr and Mrs
Floyd Smith were Pendleton vis
itors on Tuesday.
Mrs O W Cutsforth and child
ren nave returned irom ine
Dalles where they were called
tiy the illness of her father. Mr
John Denslinger.
Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt
and children were visitors at the
Next ladies day (Tuesday, July
19) we will entertain the women
from Kinzua County Club. We
plan to tee off at 9:00 and all
Willow Creek gal golfers are
asked to make a special effort
to turn out Tuesday morning
as we are expecting 12 women
from Kinzua. Following nine
holes of golf we will take our
cuests to the court house lawn
for lunch and the awarding of
the prizes for the day's play.
Other golfers seen on tne
course (luring the week were
IIuL'h Salter. Joyce Snider, Bill
Collins, Shirley Blake, the Jim
Driscolls, John Piper, the Bob
Jepsens, Al Parent, Stuart and
Barbara Gribble, the Dick Mead
ors. and "Stub" and VI Mills
(Dee's brother and sister-in-law)
In reading over this column
I noticed I had mentioned 47
Heppner golfers in just this
weeks tee cup so you can see
how fast this game is growing In
this community. '
Anv of you non-golfers who
are interested in the game just
give any of our members a call
and we will be glad to loan you
some clubs and take you down
to our course for a trial run.
T E M --f ef fr h.'Mi In M:uh
ell on "un ).
Mr E E fVk a a rrmion
liiir Tu-"lay-Mr
fw-m.a lluni I. ft on Un
day m lie f;rf lap f '-
my U Europe. ?'
iVMlarvl on Wed' rwlay f New
Yoik fj-m wt.rrr le ill fly to
(".j-f.t.Ji.'-li. DrfilTialk Oil her
lut f. the tnp u a tour or m
llly Land, and the raion Pl-iy
In Germany,
Mr atid Mr Mori I McCarl and
family r v VHninjj In llrrl
. hurt;.
Mi. Bevrrk DaVidi-.H l
jM-ndifs om ..me In Grand
virw. Wah at the home f her
sister and brother In l-iw. Mr
and Mr Verne VI all.
Mr Amv Sperry wa a visitor
t the Eldon radt-rir home thl
week. She brought Jill PadlK-rg
home from A"tin. Wash w hen-
she ha been vlsltinc.
Mr J.-e Yocum and family ar
vUltlnir for a few day In Minn
esota. She went there with her
parents.
Mr and Mr Kenneth Puvaii
m d children have returned to St
Loul. Missouri from visiting her
parents. Mr and Mr William C
VanWlnkle.
Mr and Mr Jim Ledbettcr of
H.-rmlston wa a visitor at the
Johnnie Ledbettcr home on Sun-
day.
Mr and Mr Dean Hunt enter-
tjinc.1 with a dinner party one
day last week honoring Mr John
Key on her birthday. Those
present were Bertha Hunt and
son Dean. Mr John Key ana
son Doyle, and Mr Lillian Saw
yer and children and Jeannlne
and Gary Hunt.
Word has been received by Mr
and Mrs O G Breeding of the
(Hath of Roy B (Buster) Shown
of Spray on Tuesday. Services
will be held at Spray at 10 a m
Friday.
Correction on last week
Mrs Irene Crabtree was also
a visitor In Condon on Monday.
She accompanied her daugmer,
Sharon Crabtree. where Sharon
rode in the Condon parade. Mrs
nrUU tiK3
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tv... .uih nit-rtina of the lone
llith Liovr I II rlub was held
July 7 at the home of DUnn
IVttjjohn.
The main It oie of discussion
wa setting a date for our '
.i.l... VV tlmldt-d on the after-
n..n of July 23 f-r our firm ride.
II tt ) cuccessful another 'ble
will follow shortly.
vi-- U, .1,1 hied on our todeO
outfit f f the Heppner fd j
parade, un iuiy 14 r
t.. have a practice day at the
Pettyjohn hom In lone.
Our next meeting will t? held
August 2 at the home of Judy
Sherer at 7:(J0 p m
After the meeting refresh
ment were served ly Mr Petty
John. Judy Sherer. reorter
Lf Dutanc Watio Wids
Moving Service
M)tUrr Atfent
fs.l.ted Van
PENLAND BROS.
trans rtH ca
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visitor In nermision ni mc
Nary Aqua Caper on Sunday.
v.. Vntantina. who attend
school In Santa Rosa. California.
Is spending the summer with
her parents, Mr and Mrs James
Valentine.
Stonfield Meat Co.
Hugh Smith. Owner 4 Mgr.
Stanfisld Ore.
CUSTOM CtrrTTNG-CUTTING
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