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Come in and see
our spring iine
of shoes
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(ill l.llliS' t '.Ittl.ltluli this
rar In tuw 4 I'! 'l nnii'n
turn out on Tuvs. r"tlni' l-i.
A h'lli r 4S Mnt out from
Hi.- Willn t'rofk Couni!)
Clul' In prnsji'i'tiNt' llit'lli
Ihts, lull In c.im mi.sMil
snino Hull .inl to Warn to
1 lay (nil ami fiijn our mio
courso. tarts ( I ho lolior
ill If ri h iti il lioro.
"TIhto Is .1 social r.ito
(or nii'iuKTSIiip, if lho sii:n
up ttiis uir. 1 .1 mil y inom
IvrslHp $2j.00,Siivloim,nt
lvrship $20.00 4r.1l Stmlont
(thru eollooo) -$10.00. TIk'm
prtcos aro nno-li.il' the oost
of roi'ular annual inonil'oi
slnp let's aint envoi' .1 H'Hn!
from Jamur 1. I'JTCIIirmi.-li
Doc. 1, 1172. This of (or is
good only tor po'i lo whoh.ivo
nover More Ivon . mon.lior
ol 4 t:oli cluh.
"Anothor ofl'or from tho
cluh tor no nioir.lvrs lstiolp
ilh tho tusii s of i:olf. Wc
haw inoiiilvrs !n have .1;'
rood to proviilo ti.i-s kim! of
holl uhiii roquost.
"Also, for tlinso who aro
iuiorosti'il in -urcliasi:if
duKs, Sarizont's Ccast to
C iust storo havost.irtorsots,
Moils; two ttooils, four Irons,
a potior and a lug - tho
sariio ior womon's clubs ami
Juniors oiu wood, two irons,
4 putter ar.d 4 golf lu,.
A nice t;olf course, low
nu'inl'orslup foes, a i'.ood
pnc. 011 golf clul'.s ami lurs
wh.it else can we oflor you
tn boconit- a no niemlier of
Willow Creek Country CluhV
Those thataro intore.stoil nu
call Carol Kerr, and she will
take care of all necess.iryar
r.uigements for you to Income
a member. Wo have a very
hard working president this
year in Bob Jepson, ami he
has lined out his committees
and has a good workint' or
ganization. For potential gol
fers in town who have not
heard of the activities we
have - we plan to have a
golfing play 4nd barbecue
Uii-e 4 month this summer.
The tnoit plan 011 hivflnc
4 I'Hiriuiuent llhln the dub
and o luvo a I'nml ihoiiiIht
Hut Is gutiit: lo tako carp
of (lie nien'ii h4iiilloaM, so
It will N' a real tournament.
The i-'ils luve not had an or
K.inu.itimul nwt'tlnj: as yvt.
hut wo will lv having II .
On tho weekends ami also
ilurlnc the week iiioiiiIhts
luvo boon down polflng ami
tMijoini: It vor iiiucli. We
have a couple of now greens
in the process of boini: coin
lilolod tlut are f,iiiu'. to U
tul.s of (uiiandilifterent. Also,
there are point', l,lorf
sawl lrai.s, lo cause you
trouble, but hill, and ',id
practice for when you i'o to
some other course ami play.
The sides of the creek bet
ween no. 3 and 4 are all
snioollud out ami will be seed
ed lo (!r.iss so we won't
have to oil nib lliroui'.h all
Illume weeds to find a lull
just In case you don't get
across the creek. The course
Is really Improved this year,
esvclally with our under
ground waterini: system on
most fairways. Just watch
the whole lull of wax blos
som this year. The head of
the ground committee said the
course Is going to bo In the
N'st shape It lias ever been.
Come ami join the rest of
us - If you aren't a mem
ber, and If yiHi are get down
there witli your slicks.
SI' KAY NKWS
H SIlt'lflLl. ADAMS
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Hrls
Una, Debbie Marll ami Har
lura Adaiiic of Spray are lu
Dayton, Washington visiting
family and friends over the
weekend and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Troxell
are home fioro Calif, where
Tom Ins been stationed. Tom
left Sunday ir. 10 forCalif.
to board a ship leaving for
off the coast of Veitnam. Mrs.
Tom Troxell will will stay
with family in Spray while
Tom is away.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and
Sherrill traveled to Hend,
Hedmond, and 1'rineville Fri
day Mar. 17 on business.
NOTICE!
New
Phone Number
676-8996
Wagon
Wheel Cafe
Mr, and Mrs. Goodman of
Spray traveled lo Portland
over Spring Vacation tovlslt.
l.imta Ashmead ami Helh
Ymmce traveled to Prim
vllle Mar. 17 to visit family
over Spring vacation.
Miss Kuna Johnson went lu
Medford Mar. 17 to visit fam
ily ami friends.
Miss Susan D. Hertford tra
veled lo Cortland over Spring
Vacation lo visit family and
friends.
Des Kohltsnn Went to
PrlnevllltJ Mar. 17 on liusl
ness, Mr. ami Mrs. Hurley Ne
laml and A mm traveled to
Sunny Side, Wash, tovlslt
fi iends and relatives over
Spring Vacation.
(CM $H tadk
during
Hie Jockey...
Very Brief
Sale
March 19
to April 20,
1972.
Limit:
$2crfamits
Li.
MS
p
Mail Jockey the empty wrapper
from a 3 -pack, or 3 single packs
of Jockey' Classic briefs or Jockey
Power-Knit" T-shirts, plus the sales
shp-and Jockey w ill mail you
back $ I. Limit: S2 per family.
Classic brief ItlOCr combed cotton
no gap front, heat resistant waist band.
28-50 $1.50
Powcr-knil T-shirt longer wearing
combed cotton. Se.imlice collar.
S.M.I..XL $1.75
For details look for the
Jockey- Hrand Underwear Display .
I V Gardner's Men's Wear
Heppner
30th ANNUAL REPORT TO OUR MEMBERS
This is what happened to every dollar you paid
into Blue Cross of Oregon last year.
'z cut 0' every dollar
nr-cj to our members
car-; benefits.
1.88 cents out ol every dollar
was added to the reserve
fund for future benefits.
7.53 cents out of every
dollar was used lor
operating expenses.
i
L "
ve returned almost 91 cents out of every
? members m health care nenems.
i '?8 cents to the reserve fund for future
j omer similar health plan in the Northwest
return that much prepaid health service
AsV.i.
-;e!-tc paid on behalf of members to
; oc'ors and other providers of health care
.G' -j to 544,614.885.
reaped our membership to over 465,600.
rhrnnnh hfM tftr SVStemS
planning, tight budget supervision and new electronic
equipment we held our operating expenses to just
under 7 53 For example, without increasing the size
of our staff, we increased the number of claims we
handled each day from 2,000 in 1 970 to over 2,500
per day in 1971.
And right now we're involved in more programs
that will help contain costs so that we can continue to
provide protection to our members at the lowest
possible cost.
.'.ct o'f'f.' n Sa!e- tjgene. Vetf'yfd at) PeO-eto
Blue Cross of Oregon L
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