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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 5, 1982-PIVE Golf remains popular despite weather extremes Tbw nation'i firit pr.iid.ntial mamion wai at number on Cherry Street in New York City. The city erved ai the U.S. capital from 1789 to 1790. Lexington news I ! Mary, Happy?? Birthday From your younger friend. Bonnie Despite extremes in the weather, golf remains a popu lar recreational activity for area residents, reported a Willow Creek Country Club spokesperson. On Saturday, July 31, 21 men and women ignored the heat at a W.C.C.C. visitation for golfers from Kinzua Hills. On Sunday, August 1, 40 people participat ed in a family barbecue play event. The wind that evening reHemaMnoaeMnesiBM Clip and Save,...... I All mm at m m m. n. ... . I lira ihi- i-aum n in Tut cunp i wi iiia i nit in vn in mil. uiivl TnHim2 Tnir3 . lr.n Call These Numbers For After Hours Tire Service: " -J 1H-UV -J I 422-7259 Shop Hours For Harvest 989-8546 989-8134 7a.m. to 6p.m. Monday thru Friday 7a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday i i Special Houirs During? HairvGSTt Starting Monday, July 12 Store, Parts Dept. & Shop MONDAY - FRIDAY 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. a 3 I I I PC mmmmu clip and save SATURDAY 7 q,m, - 5 pm Parts Department SUNDAY 10 om. - 2 pim EUSorrouu County rain rowerSiNc Lexington 989-8221 000. FULL Lirii OF Huj II IMI irl! i nffz. C C O FLYERS POSTERS MULTI-PART FORMS REGISTER RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS & ENVELOPES fV'i mm er.r"" Call or stop by for a free estimate on your printing job. In addition we have: WEDDING INVITATIONS & PRINTED NAPKINS COPIES 20' WHILE U-WAIT RUBBER STAMPS The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Printing Division Phone; 676-9228 j could not be ignored, but several teams played as though It were calm, the spokesperson said. Winners for W.C.C.C. men Saturday were Ed Gunderson - low gross (66); Elmer Pal mer low net (67-17-50); Dick Bigelow - long drive; and Ed Gunderson - K.P. Rick Johns ton won second low gross with a 68 and Vern Willis, second low net with a 76-23-53. The women played nine holes and local winners were Bev Gunderson and Linda Shaw low gross (41); Wanda Willis -low net (39-19-20); and Bev Gunderson long drive. Bev Gunderson and Wanda Willis served lunch. Following . the meal, a couples Chapman was won by Elmer Palmer and Linda Shaw. The winning team at Sun day's barbecue posted an in credible score of 27. The team consisted of John Shaw, Mary Beamer, Bev Gunderson, Her man Winter and Jon Mitchell. Mitchell also won K.P, on No. four with a drive that landed only 18 Inches from the hole. The second place team was made up of C.C. Carmichael, Muriel Palmer, Floyd Jones, Juanita Carmichael and Mar cel Jones. The team of Ed and Mary Lee Hiemstra, Ray French and Alma Green tied with Elmer Palmer, Lorena Jones, Howard Bryant and Joyce Winter for third place. Long drive winners were Fuzzy Swiensenberger and Linda Shaw. , In charge of the event were the Beamers. Jones's, Bry- ' ants, and Palmers, the spokes person concluded. What's Y6ur Opinion? ' :-A. , ' 7V Question: "How do you feel about the proposed construc tion of a baseball field which would be developed by the Corps of Engineers at the foot at the Willow Creek Dam at no . cost to the city, except upkeep?" "It'll be neat and it's sure a good deal," said Jeff Maben, Heppner. "It'll give people another place to play baseball other than the fairgrounds." Road Report The Morrow County Public Works Department has released the following Work Report for the week ending July 31 : Pot holes were patched with cold mix on the following roads: Pine City to Lena, Miller Cutsforth, Hardman Ridge, Myers and Blackhorse Road. Base rock and gravel were spread on Meadowbrook and the Joe Kenny Road. Cold mix and hot mix were used for patching pot holes on Patterson Ferry Road. The road sides of Patterson Junc tion Road were cleaned. The road crew is now being dispatched from our new shop in Lexington. A substantial amount of travel time should be saved since this site is more centrally located with the county's road system. The first English Prince of Wales later became King Edward II. He was born in Caernarvon, a town on the northwestern coast of Wales, Delpha Jones 989-8189 Wheatland Pomona Grange District No. 29 met at Anson Wright Park on Saturday for the regular meeting with Mas ter Rolland Johnson presid ing. Roll call found four offic ers absent. The memorial service was held in the morning with Mary Wright, Judy Stevens, Freda Sloeom. Mildred Wright, Edna Peck, Muriel Palmer and Dor ris Graves taking part. Light ed tapers and flowers were used to decorate for the ser vice. Harold Peck was in charge of hymn recordings for background music. A bountiful lunch was enjoy ed at noon, after which a cake walk was held. Dot Halvorsen gave two readings and the rest of the day was spent in visiting and playing cards. Distin guished guest was Morton Wolverton., Eastern Oregon deputy. Roll call was as fol lows. Lexington two. Willows - two. Rufus - 11, Columbia -one Rhea Creek - 16. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones were Haines callers on Sunday to attend the reunion of the descendants of Thomas Spence. There were about 60 people present who enjoyed the day. some coming from Arizona: Texas; Provo, Utah; Weiscr, Idaho; as well as Oregon. Family pictures were enjoyed and more were taken. A fine potluck dinner was enjoyed. Bertie Pappas from Calvis. California is spending some time with her sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Padberg. Pat Townsend of Portland is visiting friends and relatives in Morrow Co., staying with her sister and new husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Craber, and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halvorsen. Beulah Hynd of Hermiston Seattle, Wash. The Messen gers then spent some time at Springfield with the Franklin Messenger family and saw a new art center building being constructed. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grace and their daughter at Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Messenger and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Messenger in the Port land area; an aunt of Mr. Messengers. Ruth Messenger, was a caller at the Ken Pal mer home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Peck and son visited in Herm iston during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell of Dallas, Texas have been visiting at the homes of his brothers, Bob Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Camp bell. He was a Portland caller recently to visit his son, Wil liam. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger. Sr. have been visiting for the last week with relatives. The first stop was at the home of her brother, Ray Barlow and his daughter and family at Eugene, They were met there by a brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Rinkton of Grass Valley, Calif. Others visiting with the group and enjoying a family barbecue were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walk er and Mrs. Walker's mother, Blanche Barlow; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Messenger and family of Springfield; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mallory of WOOeOPCBOBBBOCODOOOBOOBOBOOeOOC in Hood River; and a sister, Mildred Hammell at The Dalles...- Duana Mokler and her child ren have moved to the Lexing ton Christian Church parson age. Linda Biddlecomb of Port land is visiting at the Bill B. Marquardt home. Lois' Beauty Shop We are happy to announce that Debby Bennett Johnston will be rejoining our staff of operation. Call for the operator of your choice. 676-9603 Heppner Charleen Debby Lois FARMERS! Reduce Fire Hazards ! 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