Oct. 4, 2013
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon bartender just got the tip of a lifetime.
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon bartender just got the tip of a lifetime.
One of Aurora Kephart's regulars at
Conway's Restaurant and Lounge in Springfield often tips her with Keno
tickets from the Oregon Lottery. On Tuesday evening, the man who wishes
to remain anonymous asked Kephart to choose two.
When she checked the numbers, Kephart's first ticket won $5. The second turned into a $17,500 gratuity.
"The look on his face was
incredible," Kephart, 25, told The Register-Guard newspaper
(http://is.gd/I9P2nA ). "I automatically handed it back to him; it was
his ticket."
But the man wouldn't take the ticket and made Kephart sign it so she would be the only one able to collect the prize.
Kephart said 80 percent of her customers are regulars, and they were excited for her.
"The reaction was crazy," Kephart said. "Everyone was so amped up."
With the bar busy, Kephart went
right back to work, her brain "scrambled" by the big tip. The next day,
she claimed her prize at the Oregon Lottery office in Salem.
Kephart said she gave the man a percentage of her winnings. "I just couldn't not give him some of it," she said.
Kephart said she plans to buy a new couch with her share and save the rest. Those modest plans earned her teasing from the bar's regulars, but she had been looking for a couch before going to work Tuesday and was scared off by the prices.
"I never realized how expensive
couches were," she said. "Instead of waiting till Christmas or later,
now I can buy something I really need."
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