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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1961)
ttitrxt oAirrrc TiMti Thursday. tU M. IMI jj. over The Tee Cup If JACJUC LAIHART II "wowi" MTin that nil the jrlng "pullet Ins In ' n has been art lde fr "divollng" on I he gulf rour, root golfer rem fo have a -uten"" f - nation more than crern thumb. Sunday firrnMn we h4 pur ef the moment" two ball ft.umme and thu. playing were Beverly Gundron nfl Harry O'Donnell. Harlan M-Ourdy an1 Velma Gltu. I'htt Malmney and Jan Agee, Jlael Mahoney and Conley Lanham. fx Cribble and Eddie GundrfiK'n. Dunns Mtur dy and Gordon Hutrhlna. rhyllla Hutchlna and Clint Agee, Clint McQuarrle and Cone Caw, Marie MrOuarrle and Turn Claim, the BUI Blakci and VI lanham. and "Crib" and I. New gut ball were awarded to Shirley, Bev and llarrv for taklne the moat stroke on No. 5. Velma and liar Ian narrcd the most hole, and "Crib" and I shot low ro core. TWO BALL THOUGHTS: I wonder why Bev and Harry were ao sure they wi re golnc to win a coif ball ... If Eddie could throw his club farther than he hit his ball acnln . . . what club Bill Blake used to ret such a powerful drive on No. 4 . why in the world "Crib" and I couldn't putt ... if runs mar lln (raucht In Mexico) was as tough to reel In as trylnff to hit a straight ball on our little fair ways. Seven wind blown, wornout, wearisome, woeful women tried playing golf In our ladles day competition Tuesday, uut ncea less to say "the North wind tlidth blow" (In fact It even blew the golf balls off the tees) and we Just couldn't fight It for me com plete nine holes ... but I think Grand Worthy Advisor Visits Grand Worthy Advisor, Joan Rose, of Vale, visited the Hepp ner Order of Rainbow for Girls at a special meeting Thursday evening. Also present for the oc casion were Mrs. Hazel Graham, Tillamook, supreme deputy for the state, and Mrs. Ruby Beckett, Heppner, supreme deputy of the Rainbow for Girls. Mrs. Graham spoke to the girls about the Rainbow organization. A musical program was present ed with a girls' trio by Pam Co chell, Ginny Moore, and Glnny Lou Turner and a piano solo by Ginny Lou. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meetnlg. the "frarlm fi-mslr tl.-wn mentioning for their untiring dedication to golf . . they were Cok Norene. Iisy Collin. Ma rle McQuarrle, Haiel Mahoney. In Cflbhlv and mylf. Othrra Mrn vn the diure tlur- lug the pat wek wife Mine. Ronnie, and David Cray, La Verne Van Marter, flarl Ayre, Ed Bennett. Bert Huff. I'rte Can non. the Salter. Gordon Pratt. Raymond Prrguaun. HEARD O.N THE "LINK LINE" . . . that Gordon Pratt shot a Vi the otfur day . . . that Cy Perkln. an excellent golfer from Hood River, wa giving lesson on the four Saturday (and Dee and I are still stiff from try In I? lu learn a new bark swing and follow through . . . our muscle JuM don't seem to cooperate). I ran JukI barely m-o In the tee leaves" that the executive committee of the Willow Creek Country Club Is really planning some exciting activities for thlt golf season . . . can't quite read them clearly enough yet to let you know just exactly wnat is planned but should tie able to soon. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Another two ball foursome is planned for this Sunday at 2:00 and every golfer (good or bad) should plan to attend as we have such fun. Also Dee Cribble has spare No. 8 and No. 5 Iron that were found on the course, so u anyone is missing tnese Irons please contact her. That does It for this week, but loin me for next "tee time." as I am usually here. Mrs Joe Wright Locol Unit Chairman JUM-r-rr rMer,!or unit met Tuesday afternoon at tn horr f Mr. Sm Turner. Tb project. ". nd retf. rer.U" wa rewtsted by I be leader. Mr. Turner and Mrs, Kellhley Make, They demon, ttrate-i and rxi lalned the differ enrea U-twren "ap and de tefi'eiit and which are tel suit ed f-r ue In rh locality. Officer for the earning year wen e lifted with Mr Je Wright, chairman; Mr. Bud Pek. ke chairman; Mrs. rrar.K (Vnnor. -cretary treaurer; and M:m l-Ha Humphrey, county ttmrr.li tee woman The Homemaker Festival will be In Board man on May l. At thl time the new unit officer Mill be Installed. For thiwe who are Harming to attend. Mr Paul Warren aka that they purchase their ticket from her a early a poulble. I Heppner unit win nave us nexi meeting May 9 at the home of Mi. John Lane. The project will be Good Weight lor Cood Health" to be given by leaders. Mrs. Edna Turner and Mrs. Mer rttt Gray. Hi. j4 Mrs. L. t, Dick U4t4 In -afei,i. Mr and Mr For ijtbe In P)derwtxxl. Vhlnf tn While there thry attended -r r.'l)ii'-n ti Mr. and Mr iilhe a K)al Matron and Patron In the Walter F. Meier curt of Amaranth at WlnUxk, Wahlngton. Mi. mm4 Mia. Y Ar family wer In PortUnd wet th rk end ta net acquainted wjth their new gtandvlaufhtrr, Kclley Lee. daughter of Mr, and Mr. Gale MeaiM Mia. Cboiua toilet r!ur4 ta Heppner Friday after having pent th wlntet with her daus-h- ten In MUuki and l.ugene. LUCKY DUCK DRAWING AT 2:30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON Birthday Party 'Mrs. E. C. Dougherty. Charles Bailey and Gerald O'Malley were' hosts for a birthday party honor- ng Elaine George on her birth day Saturday at the Douj'.herty home. The guests enjoyed the buffet supjxT and dancing In the eve ning. Elaine was presented a birthday cake which was served to everyone. John Wlghtman and daughter, Mrs. Claud Graham returned Wednesday night after a stay In Pennsylvania. LUCKY BUCK SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY On day's rental of a floor polisher FREE with purchcu of on gallon Standard WAXGLO. Beautify your floors now. Take advantage of this fin offer I L. E. DICK Phone 6-9920 Accordion Recital By Students Caroline Fleming will present her accordian students in a re cital on Sunday, April 23, at 3:00 p.m. In the Methodist church basement. Students from Heppner, Lex ington, and lone will participate. The mothers will serve refresh ments after the recital. RUBBERIZED DURABILITY X v NO "PAINTY" ODOR Quid: Drying twbUHd WolIMd. elidi trMi OMilna mm. IH nw tlnmm It utt right for yeuf dlnlnf rtn $at?70 mm4 ktd II AUOM Heppner Hardware Cr Electric Co. l R. Parker 1 DAY ONLY April 22 LUCKY BUCK DAY Exterior White All-Purposo Paint $2.90 GALL0N In Colors, gallon $3.15 ANDERSON'S BUILDERS SUPPLY 643 N. Gale Ph. 6-9427 JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING CROP TOPS TOMBOY TAILS short sleeves roll sleeves sleeve less prints, plains or embroidered beautiful spring colors all sizes $2.25 T0 $3.95 All Jadiei 1 DAY ONLY --APR. 22 si ON ANY DRESS SLACKS IN THE STORE Wil son s M. en s The Stora of Personal Sarrlca Weai "MAN .... . tit matter bo you tisiTtL the mam thing la la get thwt Cntf t. I SHOES FOR YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY Just in time tor LUCKY BUCK DAY, too. 5 pair GO D I Sat., Apr. 22nd Is IN HEPPNER You can win Lucky Bucks I Ifa ao easy. Just register, then plan to be present In any cooperating firm each and every Lucky Buck Day In Heppner. LISTEN FOR THAT 2:30 WHISTLEI Blast-off for Lucky Bucks I HERE ARE THE RULES Register but once at any of the participating firms. There Is no cost or obligation for registering. All registrants must be 18 years of age or older. AH merchants, managers, professional men and dependent members of their families are ineligible to participate. Employees are eligible. The five names drawn will be announced at 2:30 p. m. on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in all participating firms. You must be present at 2:30 p. m. in one of the participating firms to win. Winners will be given two minutes to Identify himself to the store manager. Winner must claim his prize by 4:00 p. m. same day. Lucky Bucks are redeemable in Heppner. FIVE PRIZES WILL BE OFFERED EACH LUCKY BUCK DAY FIRST PRIZE, 25 LUCKY BUCKS; SECOND PRIZE, 10 LUCKY BUCKS; THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH PRIZES. FIVE LUCKY BUCKS EACH. Any first prize Lucky Bucks not claimed will be added to the first prize for the next Lucky Buck Day. EXTRA BONUS-SAT. APRIL 22 ONLY 25 EXTRA BUCKS GIVEN AWAY I LUCKY BUCK COUPON Name Address Town Phone I am 18 years of age or older IS FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO ... . LUCKY BUCK SECRETARY. HEPPNER, ORE. The following merchants are sponsors and participants in LUCKY BUCK DAYS: HEPPNER VARIETY STORE HEPPNER NOR-GAS JERRY DAGGETT. SHELL OIL DIST. L. E. DICK, CHAPIN'S BARBER SHOP JEANNE'S BEAUTY SHOP WINN-DEE'S SNACK SHACK TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. GONTY'S HACER'S DAIRY COURT STREET MARKET LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP FARLEY MOTOR CO. GILLIAM & BISBEE HARDWARE CO. HEPPNER AUTO SALES. INC ELK'S LODGE NO. 358 FLATTS TRUCK SERVICE BARRATT SALES CO. HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP INLAND CHEMICAL SERVICE. INC ELMA'S APPAREL PHIL'S PHARMACY RED & WHITEGROCERY HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES ECONOMY MARKET & LOCKERS RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY HEPPNER BARBER SHOP FULL ETON CHEVROLET CO. KINZUA CORPORATION (Heppner) HEPPNER LUMBER CO. ANDERSON'S BUILDERS SUPPLY THE WEE TV SHOP ELLA'S GRILL WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR MOYER'S CAFE TURNER. VAN MARTER & BRYANT INS. PETERSON'S JEWELERS J. C PENNEY CO. THOMSON BROS. GROCERY HOWELL'S UNION SERVICE HEPPNER AUTO PARTS BANK OF EASTERN OREGON CASE FURNITURE CO. AIKEN'S TAVERN HEPPNER HARDWARE & ELECTRIC CO. CORNETT GREEN FEED FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOTEL HEPPNER WAGON WHEEL & CAFE CENTRAL MARKET MiLADIES HEPPNER CLEANERS VAN WINKLE'S CHEVRON STATION -MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY WISHING WELL COLUMBIA BASIN ELECTRIC CO-OP FORD'S TIRE SERVICE LOTTS ELECTRIC WES' RICHFIELD STATION THE TURF