Page It. THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppnrr. OR. TtiiirvUy. Sept. 23. I7 ; There are some special activities to note at the Willow Creek Country Club. First, this coming Saturday will be a work day to paint the cart house and give the storage building another coat of paint. Bring your brushes or rollers. There will be a director's meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. The last barbecue of the season will be held on Oct. 3, 4 p.m. The barbecue held last Sunday was greatly enjoyed by those participating and the weather was perfect for the event. The men and women teamed up for a round of golf and winners included Lois Hunt and Neil Parks with low gross and Sharon Harrison and Dean Hunt for high gross. Everyone welcomes the Rob ert Harrisons to the ranks of local golfers. In Sunday morning men's play John Edmundson shot a 28 the second nine to win low gross with a 64. Archie Mun kers shot a 50 for low net and C.C. Carmichael had least putts at 28. KP was won by CUD Francis Doherty and John Edmundson also had long drive. There have been many questions about what's behind the green door on the cart house but more curiosity is aroused about what happened on the back side of the building. Perhaps Judge can answer that. Boardman golfers win tourney Two Boardman golfers, Art Clough and Bud Philippi joined forces last week to sweep through opponents for the championship of the 1976 West Wind Invitational at Wilson's Willow Run Execu tive golf course in Boardman. More than $900 was paid off to the competitors. Clough and Philippi, with their 58 total, picked up $200 for their day's work. The tourney was split into morning and afternoon competition. The morning winners were: Brian Wilkens, Ernie Camp bell, Boardman, first at 58'i; Ron Daniels, Carroll Donavan Boardman, second at 58; third went to Wayne Kuhn and Ron Flug, Boardman, at 60. Ed Kuhn, Del Ball were fourth at 60Vi tied with Carrol Wilkens, Les Grant, also of Boardman. In the morning putting com petition, Russell Phillips of The Dalles was first. The best morn four-some was Ed Kuhn, Del Ball, Russel Phillips and Allen Phillips. Clough and Philippi won the afternoon action, followed by Paul Donavan, Dale Bloxom, Pendleton, second at 581'; Gene Trumbell, Treve Gray, Pendleton, third at 59U ; and fourth, Tony Foote, Larry Quackenbush at 60' 4. Putting went to Heppner's Dave Harrison. The after noon's best foursome was Trumbell, Gray, Gray and Jim Stanton. Closest to the pin honors went to Mike Boylen and John Kottcamp in the morning and Jim Stanton, Ron Gray in the afternoon. Irrigon winners in the Punt, Pass and Kick contest, held in Hermis ton Saturday were Bri an Byrd first place in the 8 year division; Larry Wilson second place in the 13 year di vision. Rick Jones of Hermiston won first place in the 13 year division. Public (cont. from pg. 8) General Tire Service, tires 184.69 B & C Parts, repairs 191-27 Columbia Basin Elec, misc 1000 Rentex Services, supplies 59.82 Case Furniture, repairs 15 00 Local Gov. Per. Ins., overtime 168.75 Gontys, supplies 1885 Reeds Mobil, repairs 3 95 Heppner Auto Parts, repairs 735.56 Heppner Nor-Gas, parks 85.00, gas 27.63 112.63 Green Feed Store, supplies 5.29 Arrow Trans. Co., fr. on asphalt 2,634.60 Grays Repair Shop, gas & oil 39.02 C.O.W.S.. gas & oil 13-59 Union Oil Co., gas & oil 1,650.23 Gardner's Men's Wear, parks 77 98 Cal's Arco, repairs 3.00 Pac. NW Bell, misc 38.50 Anderson, Perry & Assoc., misc 236.52 Coast to Coast, parks 7-M Standard Oil Co., gas & oil 136 92 Col. Basin Elec., misc I0 00 Murrays Drug, misc 7.08 Chevron Asphalt Co., rd. materials 18,494.30 Rentex Serv. Corp, shop supplies 78.10 MCGG, parks 57-70 Pac. NW Bell, misc. 10-7fl Pac. NW Bell, misc 7209 L.W. Vail Co., materials 203.83 Dobyns Pest Control, weed chemicals 462.75 Labor 8,361.64 The Bankers Life, ins 54.69 Assoc. of Ore. Co., ins 56.10 Standard Ins. Co., ins 34.32 Pub. Emp. Ret. Br., sal 656.81, ss 656.81 .......... 1,313.62 First National Bank, sal 1,160.70 Notice Morrow Co. Emp. Union, al J0 . St. Dept. of Revenue, sal I St. Accident Ins., sal 17.92, Ins. 702.83 720.83 , Pac. Mutual Life, sal 43 67 ; Fri. & Sat. Sept. 24 & 25 Live Music-Country Western Allen Frank & his Pilot Rock Band Dancing fron 9pm to 2am Saturday night special Dinner steak 3.95 6 to 9 pm Salad bar available 7 nights a week Sunday Special Honey Buttered Chicken 2.25 Chicken Fried Steak . 2.50 I teaWfmWeecfiers OUTDOOR Lf Special Close Out Prices Be DreDared for a great hunting season with quality automotive equipment at BARGAIN PRICES! 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