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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1960)
4- l(Ef NCR CAXCTTt TJMtl, Tkuiir J1 II. !M sr:"S0 Over The TWi Tee cup ty Jackie LoLbart They say thai r.o kind f !- wst tl-t fr the n.c-rx. W wralhrr ran Knp thr mailman fruns M ajjmlnted rounds ami Lexington Club Plans Supper For Princess Dance f ItUHA )OHl Ti. Lr-J' i't 01 litre Uttk , tuli N rl l If.r I ."t-i II J .!. home n TuJ- f!t-rn'in Cards vine r;t ij Miw Ir. Brrs-t i, I Mr !( 'I !)' the tf.rtn U-i ut.o are ror-.flr.rd la Ihrlr flr pun, - ml fr th at ihe 5j-m Jlt hunh 1in evidently the s.ime U true f a fultvr and hi rwinds, for f had H men and women lalnc In our lvo ball fuurvmes Sun day afternoon, even Iho' Ihe lem lr.ituro liovcrlnj? around Kfi. The ki.IJ!!! EftlffM were land I shall list them In the group Ihey played! Dee Grlbble, Harlan McCurdy, and BUI Lab hart; Bill Lanham. Conlcy Lan ham, pevcity Ound-rn and Coramne Ferguson; fai- Ma lionry, Hay Ferguson, L"d Bennett and Fddle fiundifwin. and Phil Ma honey. Lowell Cribble and I. New golf balls were awarded to Dee fur being closest lo Iho pin on no 5 for the women and Con- lr , ;in and Phil. Crib, and 1 " , ............ . m a .!. (. f vl Duntii' our !!! day rofr.tHf- Iltion I II I-' J a r ri:ii'i lauu-u th (,! ft Jfer frim Kinrua and u lw gr Kff. TVVO HALL TALIS: On I e r.o 1 h,le we all hd l drhe . blindfolded and tA -')""" id quite well rurejl far a few' f u IIU' tldn'l eem lo find the ball and Crib and I rrml lo Ihlnk we were "driving" fan f,.r we lre right diwn ihe highway I . . . Kddle and B-v had Jut arrived home from Iheir trip lo Ihe mldwr-it and Ihey diiln'l even wall lo unpatk lie fore Ihey headed to tha golf . a . a course laml Hev nai a urano nrw act of malehed club) . . . Harlan aeenTd lo be having a c 3 MM oil ijWOTmade omml Don't alip Into a groove. Try ual Youll like what you find HERE. Your expectation! fulfilled. Courtesy and elncere interest prevaill HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. Ford Falcon Thunderblrd Phone 6-9152 or 6-9153 Banana oil Is not made from bananas. It Is anyl acetate. When combined with acetonfi and pyroxlyn It forms a liquid used in plldinR. 1 Funk and Wagnalls New Standard iifftiiiie the wrm and arid at itv..hrre five Kinua "Jnrn made Ihe !r-k over Ihe moun tain. The Klnuana were J!lne Cviinn, Marie lluleti. Arlene Shr1er. Whna rhllllp and MmfiiiH MeConnell, The link ladle ldalng from lleppner were Jn Ae. LaFyrne Fratt. hm. Krlnk. VI Lanham, Hester Crekwlrk. Gene Cae. Hazel Ma honey. C'oramae Ferguson. Ro berta lutheiiy. Fayc Ituhl. Oee Cribble. Kay Itoblnaon. Arolene Laird. Cork Norene and myaelf. Th wlnmra fnm Klnzua were Arlene who had hw gross score i.t ii Vflma. Arlene. and Jo all tied with 5' on Ihe hidden hole whiih was no 7. and Jo had the long drive. Heppner winner were VI and I tied for low gross with 3U"a Heater. Dee and I tied uiih 4'a on the hidden hole and Arolene and I tied for longest i drive. I LADIF3 DAY LINK LORE: Jayne really had troubles with the no 2 hole for her first drive hit the sprinkler plie and boun ced back to the tee, her second drive hit Ihe railroad right-of-way post and bounced clear back behind the tee off mat and Into the creek, so she put a new ball on the tee and was laying four when she finally got off the tee (at this point she was probably a pained Jayne) . . . Deo. Arlene Shroder and I played together and wo never had any of our three balls In the rough or out t imiinda (and considering that's approximately 125 strokes all total and considering all the hmnr,u surrounding our course we hit 125 fairly straight shots) VI drove within yarus oi the no 8 creen . . . Kay chipped Into the cup on no 6 . . . Hester seemed to have phenomenal luck all day. Tee off time lor the iwo um. this Sunday will be the usual 4:00 time and a new 8:00 time is scheduled lor iacues day tee off time m lf I'riiMr dn on Sa! I'fday rifc'M, Mrs June Davldan ha InUtH ihe flub M her hu in Aujui and Mr Ada i:kcln f HrrmUton has invited Ih flub f.r 5-jtrmber. Th pre, rnt f..r Ihe afternn er: Her mere Wihhm. Annie Kerne. Catie padberjf. Freda Majr.ke. Flr em M.M.:ian. La Verne llender .n. Murle Ctrreliinn. June Dav id m. Blanche R-feni of Lenlng- ton. and Ma Lee Fugleman of f,.r I: y II Jhwn. Mr Shown was t,rn Noem)er JO. ISMi in jonn ..n Cunty Tennee and paw ed away July 12 In Spray. Ore gon after a long illness, lie csme to Oregon in lX and lo Le Intton In 19 her- v4 until recently when taken to the home of a iter. He leaves hi rainfi. 3 sUter. Mr Fmery Burnlde. Mr Mar tha Stockton and Mr ennie Andeton tf Spray. Iior D A Laura L Bleakman c fippanied Mr SwIU M.Cany and ihrr s.ns on trip lo Med tci ,d mtwfii visit rrlstive Ttiey left on Wednesday. Fled McWiilU rtneived word that his lter In law. Mr Myr tle MaVUll of Salem. paed away lal week after a Kng Lines. Harold Ireton, ain of Mr na Mi ClUtan Preston U Wl Vet non. U tan fMH hi grand parent. Mr and Mm Herman Tj.rn.r.- ,d hlplng with the hing. Grandma Jennie Gienger nl Tuesday downtown visiting her daughter. Mr May McWllli. VSE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED AM lone, and Tiielma Smeihursl of tt,wn. Canyon City. Colorado; . - . . . . V. .1. t. . ... 1' St.r!.. lleppner and Ihe hte IVlpha Jones, Kefrrnhmenia were served. Mrs Km ma Feck and Mi Ktta Millelt were Lexington visitor, one day lt wi-ek. frxjtn their home In Pendleton. Mr and Mr Kenneth Marshall have returned from a vacation sjwnt ramping. Mr and Mr Newt OHarra were Wallowa visitor lait week. Mr and Mr Clarence Hays and family visited a couple of days last week at the Earl Warner home. Christie Warner returned to her home in Portland after visit ing her grandparents. Mr and Mr Earl Warner. Mr and Mr L E Ituhl Mrs pin rfuhl Mr and Mra Art Koene. Mr and Mrs Bob Steagall, Mr and Mr Wilbur Steagall. Mr and Mrs George Steagall, Mr and Mrs Paul Breeding, Mr ana Mrs O G Breeding were among those from Lexington attending the Buster Shown funeral ser vices In Spray last week. Mrs Floyd Smith and children of lleppner also attended. Mrs Cecil Jones and daughter Charlene attended the Umatilla Sage Riders Amateur Rodeo In Umatilla on Sunday. Funeral services were held In Spray, Oregon Friday, July 15 and George nown m pi , Vlrflnla; and BUI Shown f M-s.low View. Vireinla. PU-1 hearer were Dave Steacali. Earl ..II Bobble Steagall. Des mond Robinson. Herbert Robison and Arthur Roblson. Interment wa In the Spray cemeter' MONUMENT Mr Joe Mellor of Dayton. u'ah r.im In Saturday noon to tend the weekend at the Frank William home, where her inree children had spent a week. They will drive to Prairie City to visit her sister, Donna Lee Kimber- ling before returning to their home. Mr and Mr Curtis Peterson of Vancouver, Wash drove over for the weekend and visited his bro ther, V B Peterson from Rich mond. Calif, who Is up visiting his wife's folks, the Elmo Lewis family. Mr and Mrs Loomis of Yam hill. Orecon came In Saturday after their son Danny, who has been staying at the Bud Engie home. Harold Roberts of Pendleton came In Friday evening wlii some lumber for his place here COOL. MAN. COOL. Star Theater. ELMA'S SPECIAL FRIDAY Cr SATURDAY ONLY WOMEN'S Summer Cottons DRESSES BLOUSES - SKIRTS - SHORTS CHILDREN'S PJ's & SLIPS ALL REDUCED ELMA'S APPAREL 233 N. Main Heppner V i ' ' - T-l impipw m Jiuii f i w 1 1 www www i m m " ' Make Our Low Prices A Shopping Habit In IG MARKET AND LOCKERS 178 W. WILLOW HOME OWNED SONNY BOY Tomato Juice oo cans $ I Hl-C ORANGE DRINK 3 CANS 89c 5 APPLE. CHERRY. BERRY or PEACH FROZEN THOMAS S. AND MILDRED HOWELL PHONE 6-9922 with rjTO Sandy xSliL DA radley Pies 2 for 7 Qc SONNY BOY BLEACH Half Gal. Gallon 29' 49' SONNY BOY POWDERED DETERGENT 55' rW---'' ;.,.r ! W. -"'I i It 3 HONORING MORROW COUNTY FAIR AND RODEO PRINCESS Charlene Jones OF LEXINGTON FRESH PRODUCE 3 lbs. 4ic CRISP CABBAGE lb. 5c TOMATOES lb. 25c Snoboy Sunklst Snoboy Sunkist ORANGES 5 lb. bag 69c LEMONS 3 lb. bag 49c Free Turkey Drawing Your purchase of SS.00 or more entitles you to put your name in tho hat for a FREE TURKEY. Drawing wtll be held at 5 p m. Saturday, July 23. You need not be present to win. SPECIALS TOR FRI- SAT- JULY 22-23 MTday Jyly FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER WITH THE MUSIC OF WES TITTLE and HIS TRI-C0UNTY BOYS DANCING 10 TO 2 SUPPER SERVED SPONSORED BY THE LEXINGTON GRANGE