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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1965)
Over The Tee Cup ly MARIE McOUARRlC And Rod time was had ly it' Tills wat the general feellntf f1rf Ileppner rl B1fi-M had rneriainel thret other t-luha on Tuesday. Gala tnun r--fi, Kin rua and MeNarv w her. Ther -era .11 players on tha rouw that beautiful morning, a el' man aurmhlne really turn ed It on fur umakln it mil enjoyable. lUlut tealhr turned mil for Ihla event In full lone, wllh 12 gala tretUnit up rarly enough t make there for tee tM lima at .m Hot rolla and ruffe wera mtmhI before startlnu out on the rourM. A nle lumheon. pre pared ly all the lli.ir sal Kolfera was ready when every. mo had flnUhed th 9 holes. fhmna KMHifdy u chairman of the .liaan( event, Willi Ills la Venard and Kaye I'leree aa official holrM'. Mary Kllen Myrra, Mary Malrom anil Imna were at the dubhouae ami had to I u in h ready while the othrr goiri'd. whlrh mm i treat help. Marl MJuarrl waa chair man fr tlx planning of the day'a tday. Hand Mahoney reg Utrred the girl and rave out with the official matt. With the help of all the Ileppner KlrU. It waa a fine Kolf tournament tween the four towna. The following awarda were made for low itroaa: Hetty Mor Ifan. Krho; Opal l.ee, McNary: Lavl.ia Conner, Klnrua, and llaxel Mahoney, Ileppner. l"rtxe waa given for second low net. aa many did nt have handicap eatahllahed. Wlnnera Virginia McClenahan. Echo; Marie llulett. Klnzua; Lola Hunt. Ileppner, and a tl be. tween Hael Olacn and Beulah Churchill. McNary, with lleulah winning In a play-off on the practice putting green. Lontr drive on hole number 6 waa aiNo a prize-winning play. The following put their If on thla tee of f and won a golf ball: Jo Llenegan, Kcho; liculah Churrhlll. McNary- Marie Hut- PTA Workshop At Fossil School A Mhh.I of Inntructlon for ITA of fleer a. coiiuiilHee chair-nit-ii and iin-mlM'ti, and all other a liilrted In ITA, will he held M-M Tuesday. June '.", at roll lllirh a lnd. Mra, AIIm-iI i.nir, president of the Oregon CHtj;ia of Par enla and Teaclwra, and Mra. W. t IMwarda, regional Vice prel dent, will oniluct the workshop, which will begin at l::w am Participant are anked to btlng a sack lunch, The Koanll ITA will furnlhh beverages, relishes, and ilcinM-it. Midland Council, which com prlaes ITA unlta In Mrow, Wherler. and Gilliam counties. U honored hy the presenee at IU ahool of Instruction of the new state ITA president. Mr Gassncr. who la from llend. Morrow county ITA officers who are arranging traniorta Hon to the meeting Includo Mu lUiti liavbUon of U-xlngton. pre htent of the lone unit; Mm. Kvelyn Illack of Itoardman, preablent of A- C. Houghton unit; and For r rat Burkenblne and Kd Ulck of Ileppner. prenl dinta of the elemeiilary and high achn unlta. Mra. W llk U Midland County prealdent and Mra. Norman Nelaon of taxing ton U the treasurer. ITA membera In Morrow county unlta who are Interested i.. .n....,iit,. iho uhiml and who may not have been contacted are urged to rail their premnenia. ett, Klnzua. and Juanlla Martin. II-iioni-r. A nice putter waa donated by Mi thnniv for the four-club ....... 1 1 i. orrMi. Ivlna Con ner of Klnzua won thla nice '""noTICK: Don't forget that Mc Nary men and women are com i. .... thU nimlnir Sunday. June 27. Tee off time la 9:00, with doughnuta ana couec an aWed attraction before atartlng time, and lunch when you want It. Gala will atart off after all men have begun the flrt nine. m gala, remember thla la your day, too. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS DAVENO and CHAIR SET Reg. 189.95 NOW j2495 1 DAVENO rcg. 149.95 Now $99.95 1 Occasional Chair rcg. 59.95 Now $39.95 Have To Be Seen To Be Appreciated MR Company PH. 676-9418 Happner Christian Churches Plan For Annual Picnic at Cutsforth Conntituchta of the flrt ChrlMlan church In Ileppner and of the ChiUtlan Chun h In l-x-IniMoit have Im-cii askitl to re m ive .Sunday, July 4, for the an nual all church picnic, held each year at Cutfalh I'aik. li.yt.Ur bun-It mtvPth will le held at the park, atartlng at 11:00 a.m. It will alao l an ocvaidoii lor church memlwra to become aciualnted vlth the new paator, the Hev- Al Uoahee and hi family, aa they anaume ilutlca at both churchea on July TranMitatl'n will be furn ished those who need It. A pie nlc atyle otuck dinner will te enjoyed at noon, followed oy gnnii-a and vlaiting nuring me Mltemoon. Kilkennys Hold Current Top Spot In Mixed Tourney With only one more week end wmnlnlnv In the mixed doublea handicap bowling tournament at Meat a Howl. Veata ana noo ivn Ir nnv tw.l.t it n unviable hlL'h m-rlea acore of 127, which placea them hli'h on tne usi aa ialr to beat" for the champion fthlp. In play last week end. Mra. Kilkenny turned In a record breaking aerlea score of 649, with game acorcs of 232, 233, and 1HI. Thla topped her prev ou rerfird holding aerlea of bW. established aome time ago. The apeclal handicap tourna ment, aionored by Meat a Bowl, will close this Sunday, June 27, and haa been limited to week end play only. Majority of the entrif so fa have been from out-of-town. Flrnt place money of 200, with SUM) for aecond place. U guarantied the top two mixed pair, tntrlea close prior to the last aquad, but couples may en ter as many tlmea aa they wish, with cash going onlv once with the aame partner. The tourna ment la an ABOW1BC sanction cd contest. MYF to Preside Methodist Youth Fellowship of the local church. Including the college youth home for the summer, will be In charge of the morning worship aervlce at o rt m snnriav. Bill Sherman and Martha Dixon will be the spcakcM for the aervlce. otners who will share In the service are Tom and Margaret Green, Hrenda Young, Leslie Meador, Sharon Dlxon, Gall Batty and Susan Drake. Mr. and Mra. L. D. WaiU ra- inrrw.,1 TWsdav from Salem where they attended the wed ding of their granaaaugnicr, Mix Vlckl Klnton to James vt'ininm Willi on Saturday eve ning. Miss Kinton is the daugh- ter of their son-tn-iaw ana daughter, Mr. and Mra. Eldon k'lntrm Thov accomnanied two other daughters, hits. Ethel Knlghten or KenncwicK, wn., and Mrs. Elma Scott of Lexington. Public Pancake Feed Set In Lexington Men tt l4lngton Oil Feliowa Mge re making final plana thla week for the pancake upper to I"' aerved Saturday evenlnr. June 20, at the l nlng ton ly hH The public Is urj.-i d to aupi-irt the feed, proc-ed from which wi!l be Uf.rd to make nrcrsaary Improvements on the hall. .Serving will atart at 3:30 p m. and continue until 8 p.m.. with the public promised "all you can eat.'' Adult tickets will lie II .SO, and for children, 75c. Mrs. loho Lane Is recuperat ing at home from a recent stay In lioneer Memorial hoapltal following fall M light heart attack while shopping In YUtn omy Market on June 10. She Is now able to have a limited amount of company. Funeral Services Held on Monday For Edgar Morris Funeral aervls for Edgar James M'rls. 3'J. resident of Ileppner frjr more than 30 yrars. wi re Monday at 2 p m. In the l"lrt ChrUtUn ihurth with the l!ev. Charles Knos of Dallas of filiating. Interment was In the Ileppner Masonic cemetery. Mr- Morris was found dead In a bedroom of hi home about 5 pm. Saturday by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Nolan, of Lexing ton. Death was from a aelf Inflliied wound, and Ir. I- D. Tibbie, county medical exam iner, fixed time of death at about 2 pm. Mr. Mrrla wu formerly em Ployed bv the I'nlon I'aclflc ntttntn CAxrrrx timm. nnn&i. u. im Railroad for about 10 yeara and was a member of the brother hood of Maintenance U Way No. 3o'J. He was born June 22. 111. at Newberg and would have been idt year of age on Tueday o thU week. On Auiru.t H. l:n he waa married to Mildred WU mn In Ileppner. Ui. M4lU Waa Wuikin In a retaurant at Arlington at the lime of hla death. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Mildred Morris; four daughters, Mrs. Kdna Struthers of lli ppner. Mrs. Kdlth Turner of Myrtle Beach. S. C. Mra. Nolan of Lex ington, and Doris Morris, llepp ner; four son. James A. Morris of Portland. Clifford L. Morris. Kobert E- Morris and Randall D. Mrta. all of Ileppner; a ltcr. Mrs. Lulu French of Centralla, Wn; and five grandi hlldren. Sweeney Mortuary of Ileppner had charge of arrangementa. Students are Heard In Public Recital tM n atii.trnt t,t Jean Storkard were heard In public recital at the First Chtintlan church on Saturday afternoon. A reception f-a- parenta and friends fol lowed the recital program. firglnnlng and advanced atil drnia taking part were Julie Ayer. Carina Marowacdt. Tom Storkard, Juantta Wilson and Mary Kay Hughes. Christian Churches Set Worship Hours First services of the unity pro. gram fur the Christian churvhea of Ileppner and Lexington are announced to start this Sunday, June 27. under the leadership of the new paator. Rev. Al iloehee. Morning worship In Ileppner will be at 9 00 a m., and for the Lexington church, at 11:00 m. Ford sales are better than ever 0 ' r '68 Galaxla B00XL Harqp Success has brought Pacific Northwest Ford Dealers special allocations, special cars at special prices! HULLETIN: No reason to hold off buying a new Ford car! 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