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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1969)
HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 14. 19C9 IIEMYIISTON Over The Tee Cup By MARIE McQUARRIE for Heppner Vv "tef J Reach ) (Partner ( 2 WESTEHN WESTERN PANTS LEES AND LEVIS 55.98 i 1 Ji. jj - WESTERN SHIRTS $6.95 $8.50 HYERS and SANDERS BOOTS STETSON HATS $13.9520 BULLDOGGER HATS $4"$10 GARDNER'! Men's Wear THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE Mar and LeRoy Gardner Heppner Last Tuesday, cool morning weather must have kept some lu at home, probably with the i furnace on, not willing to tal;e a chance on a few tfoose bumps i on the jtolf course. Truly, Ral.s, It was a beautiful morning, you should have braved It. The "Tee- i Cup" writer was hostess for the day. Helen Schamu won the I honors by KHtinit riirht on the preen with her tee-off on hole No. 4. ... . ... n - I 1.1: i me runzua ooii nun is nom- lng Its Second Annual Wheeler County Invitational Tournament on Labor Day week end, August 3(1, 31 and Sept. 1. Also, a hole-In-one contest will be held Sun day p.m., Auuust 31. Entry forms for their Invitational are in the Willow Creek Country Club duo house. This polf tournament is held in conjunction with the Wheeler County Fair and Kodeu and coif will be closed for cei- tain events of their lair and ro deo. Breakfast on Saturday, Sunday and Monday will be served. Din ner will be served on Sunday fol lowing the contest for entrants and their ladies. One thousand dollars in merchandise prizes will be awarded and the hole in one contest linen, ladies or juniors may enter! has merch andise prizes offered by local merchants. The first 50 paid en tries, onlv, will be accepted. Karl; contestant plays 30 holes on two days, eitner aturnay ana Monday, or Sunday and Monday. The Kinzua Golf Club noes to ereat length to assure everyone i good time. This is a safe way to spend the Labor Day week end off the main highway: so why not give It a whirl and have a real Rood time? Get your entry blanks and send them in early for a fun, three-day golt inu holiday at Kinzua. Sorry the results of the McNary visit is practically old news, but there was no room in the ua- zette-Times for the Tee-Cup last week. A barbecue will be held Sat urday evening. August lb. at me Willow Creek Country Club. A to L brines dessert, and M to Z, salad. Golfers who are not com ing to these barbecues don't know the fun you are missing. Where else in Heppner can you have a fun time with your fav orite sport, have a nice dinner and a lot of good conversation with friends for just bringing one prepared saiaa or aessen and your own meat? There won't be many more barbecues held, as summer is on the wane, so give it a try and see what fun it is. Golfing will start any time you want to get there, with dinner afterward. See you over the coals at the barbecue pit. Fore". m m m r ji' r a mi ii r w, i -- ,rti'ii'S I ' Tjfc w T i I -Him in i ' I I Appliances RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If I Don't Have It Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermlston Th. 5G7-8!IH) Home of Norge Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New & Used Automobiles Rohrman Ford Since Ford 1930 Ph. 5G7-3291 Appliance Repair WELCOMED ADDITION to the Heppner and Lexington communi ties are Rev. and Mis, Don W. Johnson and family, now serviny th9 Christian churches of tho two towns. Standinq are Andrew, 13, Douglas, 14. and Jan Lea. 10; seated are Rev. and Mrs. Johnson and small son. Peter, 2. Grange fo Hold Annual Picnic By LORRAINE BALL ION E All members of Wil lows Grange, their families and guests, are reminded and invit ed to attend the annual Grange Picnic at the lone City Park on Sunday, August 17, at 5:00 p.m. It will be a poiluck dinner, with the Grange furnishing cof fee and punch and the dinner-ware. w. Entering the Fair or Rodeo? ? Can Help You Be A Winner Fit Your Animal with Complete Needs From Our ANIMAL CARE CENTER Grooming Brushes Horse Clippers Shampoo Concentrates Coat Dressings Show Halters Scotch Combs Livestock Sprays Aerosol Bombs Wool Cards Show Sticks WW We Have in Stock NYLON ROPE 36 36 THREAD THREAD 716 HARD TWIST 716 SOFT LAY Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tipton and family of Hammond, Ind., have been vacationing in the west recently. They visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chiiders at Mab- ton, Wash., and then accompan ied the Chiiders to lone where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Chiiders and fam ily. Mrs. Tipton is a cousin of Mr. Chiiders. While visiting here, the Tipton family had the unique experience of viewing the combining of wheat for the first time. They found our meth ods of farming and harvesting very interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rhodes and children of Kennewick, Wn., vis ited over. the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Victor Rietmann, and with other rela-j tives. I Mable Cotter and Irene Crab tree were Pendleton visitors on Monday. Shirley McGreer of London, England, returned to her home this past week after an extend ed visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree and grandsons, Ashley, Kevin and Jim, picnicked in the mountains at the Louis Halvorsen ranch on Sunday. On their way home they stopped at the L. A. McCabe home, where the boys will vis it their maternal grandparents before returning to their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Akers and son of Portland visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Berl Akers New Minister Serves Churches Rev. and Mrs. Don W. John son, their family of three sons and one daughter, have now ta ken permanent residence in the parsonage of the First Christian church in Heppner. They have been serving the Christian churches in Heppner and Lex ington since July 13. They made their home for five years in We ott. Calif., before coming here. Rev. Johnson is a graduate of Pacific Christian College in Long Beach, Calif., and his wife had also attended there. He was born and raised in Long Beach, and has been in the ministry since 1951. This is his fifth pastorate. HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchlscd Wcstlnghouse Dealer Bring your appliances In for repairs, e Make an appointment for repairs while you wait. 672 Main, Hermlston Ph. 5G7-5221 "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest." Automotive GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Used Cars Every tiling In Auunnotlv nd Car l'artu New Uwd Kebuildf Wholesale Itctall The home of "one million rond-tested parts-' Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin ltirm.-M''N'nrv Hwv. Ph. M7-i1t lloats Harry Phillips Company Herm.-McNarv Hwy. Ph. 5G7-5982 Boats Motors Trailers Sales and Service DATSUN DEALER "Open 7 Days A Week To Serve You" Floor Covering MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We Install everything but the paint. Furniture, Appliances Phone 567-6198 254 HermLston Ave WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES The home of the most stylish of furniture and best In appliances, TV and stereo at the lowest possible price. We Service All Brands of Appliances. TV and Stereo i PHILCQ Livestock Auction HERMLSTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson were Julia Carlson of Portland and her grandson, Erick Carl son, son of Mr. and Mrs. uur ord Carlson, also of Portland While visiting the Carlsons, she and a number of friends from the community spent Friday vis iting Amanda Warfield, who is presently residing at Hiorsche's Nursing Home in Pendleton. Those making the trip to Pen dleton were Mrs. Louis Carlson, Julia Carlson, Hanna Anderson, Ann Bergstrom, Helen Baker and Esther Peterson. Tom Touchan, who is employ ed by the local gas line com pany, is on National Guard duty for two weeks. While he is on duty Mrs. Touchan is visiting in Walla Walla, which is their home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer spent the week-end in Echo at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sherer. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and family were guests on Sun day at the home of Mrs. Mark ham Baker in Hermiston. Kenneth Nelson Is visiting this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 990 E. Main Ph. 567-3149 SALE EVERY FRIDAY 12:30 P.M. Sharp Emmett Rogers Bill Bowden Carson Vehrs Moving CALL COLLECT world wid moving a nd ttorog GO-MAC MOVING AND STORAGE 140 S. W. 11th Hermiston Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 276-1357 Call on the Professionals Harold Godwin Bob McAhern Telephone The Gazette-Times 676-9228 FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES OR WRITE BOX 337, HEPPNER 97836 Nursing Home Nelson. Jr. Kenneth's home is in Week day guests at the home I Eugene. PUT YOUR STOCK IN TOP SHAPE WITH NEEDS WE KEEP IN STOCK Visit our Animal Care Center Before Fair and Rodeo Starts. 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