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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. MoT & I969
The Bill Blokes of Monmouth
were recent week end visitors at
the home of his mother. Mrs.
Snoda Blake, In Heppner, and
were accompanied here by their
twin daughters, Kathy and Kar
en, both seniors this year at
Central HlRh school In Mon
mouth. Blake Is currently a psy
chology Instructor and counsel
or at (Oregon College of Education.
Local Man Recovering
From Foot Surgery
Leonard Kummerland Is recov
ering In Pendleton's Community
hospital where he underwent
major surgery last Thursday to
correct an arthritic condition of
his foot. He reports that he Is
receiving fine care and Is able
to be up with the aid of crut
ches for short periods.
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Over The
Tee Cup
By MARIE McQUARHIE
"Old man sunshine" shown
on the golfers again this Sun
day and there Just mlRht be
a few with slight sunburns for
those that played In the heat
r,r th riiv Manv were out en
joying the course and nice
weather, Just playing as they
wanted, as there was nothing
planned for group play. Won't
be long until definite plans will
be made for Sundays.
The gals weren't so fortunate
on weather last Tuesday, as it
was cold and the wind was
blowing. The "fairer sex" decid
ed to Just call otf play for that
day as most are "fair weather
golfers." besides who wants to
play golf and have cold hands
and that cold wind chilling you
while you are trying to make
a strategic putt? So no news
for last Tuesday's Women's
Day.
All those who have been at
the golf course this week have,
nr. rlnllht Snon ttlP hfllp fU3 in
thp clubhouse, in d rep
aration for the porch that is to
be built facing the fairways.
This is going to De a wonuer-
lui aaanion io our wuuhj
Clubhouse. Ed Hicmstra drew
the plans for this porcn ana
has been at the "helm" in get
ting it going. This is going to
bp a Inrgo porch, connected to
the existing one, and will have
a nice roof for protection from
sun and rain. It will be very
conducive for sitting and watch
ing the players out on the
course, after you have played
your game and want to relax
in a cool place.
If you are a cement pourer,
nail pounder, board sawer or
Just want to be an observing
"porch engineer", please call Ed
at 676-9913 and ask him when
you can come out and help. Any
assistance will be greatly ap
preciated, as the more help we
get, the sooner we can enjoy
our "verenda". This addition to
our house has been in the plans
for quite some time, and is fi
nally coming to be a reality.
Our thanks to Ed for taking on
this project and getting it go
ing. The "Tee Off" markers are in
place for the first time this
year. Clint McQuarrie took on
this job, rubbed them down for
rust,' painted them, then put
them out to show where you
should start on each tee. Hav
ing them there makes our golf
course more official and effic
ient and their bright white adds
to the appearance of the links.
"Thank you, Clint".
Please, please don't forget to
post all scores after playing. Re
member, vou are just hurting
yourself if vou post just the
"good" ones. Those "poor" ones
can help your handicap, if you
just stop and think how this
works. Let us all make it a
practice to put down that total
when we finish playing.
Don't forget the Morrow Coun
ty Teachers' tournament on Sat
urday. May 10, at 10:00 a.m.
Might just be fun for non
teachers to go, too, and observe.
Visitinq with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Rood last week were her
son, Emery Gentry of Weston,
and also a family friend, Jim
Adams of Elgin, who is working
in the area temporarily.
Dick McElligott Named as County's Father of Year
HOW ABOUT
CE.tifi.pigi DisBiwasEiers
As Of
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Mother's Dcay
Free Mother From
Kitchen Chores With A
NEW DISHWASHER
From Lott's Electric
We Have Some Dandy Buys on This Most
Appreciated Gift. You Could Do Nothing
Nicer For Her
With Summer Reruns Starting on TV, Here's Another
Good Suggestion
Buy Her A Stereo While They're Still on Speciol
But We Do Have Some Good Buys on Color TV!
LOTT'S
ELECTRIC
PH. 676-5811
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row county Livestock Growers.
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tnr lha AQf an1 la lUVTptarV Of
the Heppner Sell and Water
conservation district, ana ne u
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olic church as well as the lone
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Statement. Back Choice
Among the statements sub
mitted by the nominating organ
izations and letters from com
munity. laalaM In aunnnrt of
his choice for Father of the Year
were these:
"ml lu (nlnralitflH in nil
of the children's education, go
ing to school for parents con
ferences, attending meetings to
bann fnnrmnH Tho f-hllrtrpn all
do their part in keeping a large
lamuy s nome running smuum-ly."
"Dick has shown strong Christ
Ian convictions In his everyday
life. The whole family attends
church each Sunday. Within
his home religion is a living
presence.
"n,,i. .th nnia tnt nirlc has
wui v 1 1. u it.via in".
all the qualifications for being
'Father of the Year.' So many
of us have benefitted from the
many hours (days!) he has
spent with us skiing.
"The children are given def
inite rocnnneihllitiee in the
home and carry them through.
They are not afraid to seek par
ental help with their problems,
and the parents encourage In
dependent thinking In each In
dividual." "He is reliable, willing to
serve, well Informed of projects
undertaken, sociable and well
liked by all who know him.
Travel Long Way
"Each summer he and n is
wife see to It that their child;
ren and some of the neighbors
children get to Heppner for re
ligious vacation school, mis
means a 64 mile round trip
twice a day."
"Each child Is encouraged to
take part in school activities,
athletics, band or plays. When
ever one is performing In any
type of event, one of the par
ents will be on hand to offer
support," .
"Wholesome recreation u
part of the McElligott way of
life."
"Dick keeps himself informed
on political issues. He Is not in
different to controversial mat
ters. He takes a definite stand
and is then willing to defend
that stand. His youngsters are
included in conversations about
such matters."
"Religion is taught by examp
le Tho fam.lv has a well-
defined set of values. Dick tries
hard to get the Kias oi luuay,
i Mo num. to know rieht
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ance, counseling and encourage
ment. Above all of this, he be
stows generous amounts of all
encompassing love on each of
those entrusted to his care.
On School Committee.
"Mr. McElligott has served on
several school committees. He Is
an ambitious, cooperative and
Intelligent committee member.
He Is highly interested in things
that affect the welfare of all
other children, as well as his
own." , . ,
"We have found that when
there was a Job that needed
doing. Dick was always there,
willing to shoulder his share of
the responsibility."
McElligott will be honored at
a date to be selected In June
when the CowBelles will recog
nlze him as Morrow county
Father of the Year at the tra
dltlonal barbecue. His qualifica
tions will also be submitted to
the state CowBelles organization
for consideration as Oregon
Father of the Year. Winners will
receive $100 in beef certificates,
or expense-paid trip to Portland
before Fathers Day to include
a week-end at a Portland hotel
and to be a guest of the Port
land Chamber of Commerce at
a luncheon.
Last year's father of the year
was William (Bill) Rawlins, al
so of lone.
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Live Music by
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' Men! Here It Is Our Public Service Report On
HOW TO BE A GOOD LOVER
Even if you don't buy our
candy for Mother's Day,
Murrays Rexall Drug is
happy to bring you this
heretofore unpublished
guide for men:
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1. TeU her anything she
may have heard about
you was exaggerated.
2. Once in a while, very
quietly, take the garbage
out.
3. Gasp with delight when
she's cleaned the hall
closet.
4. Admit your mother's cook
ing always gave you
heartburn.
5. Tell her you never believ
ed it could be like this.
6. Assure her the models and
actresses you meet are
shallow, cold and skinny.
7. Bring her one rose.
8. Nibble her ear. while she's
scrambling the eggs.
9. Carry her across the room,
if you're both in shape.
10. Get Jealous the day the
repairman is coming.
11. Tell her she doesn't need
any make-up.
12. Buy her a bikini.
13. Tell her you not only love
her. you like her.
14. Get romantic in the mid
dle of the afternoon.
15. Put the bigger half of the
eggroll on her plate.
16. Tell her you love her
while she is diapering
the baby.
17. Send her a schmaltzy
card on the opening day
of fishing season.
18. Call her baby, cherie,
caret mia. pussycat, lamb
chop. 19. Tell her you need her.
20. Say they take after their
mother when anybody
tells you the children are
beautiful.
21. Ask her to feed you chick
en soup when you're sick.
22. Decide her mother is real
ly a sweet woman at
heart Buy her a bikini
too.
23. Groan when she calls you
a tiger.
24. Buy her a box of Russell
Stover chocolates to show
you're a Continental lov
er. Look into her eyes
when you feed her the
first creme. Don't hog all
the pecans for yourself.
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