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TTw Hrppnrr CitirtU Tmin, Hrppner. i>r«-gon Wednesday. Junr 26 , 196.' I HUM Sportsman award goes to lone team Competition lining up for this weekend's W.C.C.C. golf tourney turning in fine rounds and also could By K«)\ HOW M \ \ With golfer* commit from at far away as Tacoma and Cheney, Washington and Corvallis and Burns Oregon the fourth Annual Willow Creek Golf Tournament for this weekend June » and 10, has drawn its largest and finest field in Us short history Treve Gray, defending champion of two years in a row has some stiff competition in this year's field of golfers Krom out of town golfers with the best shot at unsoedmg Treve are Mike McKrenon. Cor vallis Krme Christiansen, Tacoma Gary Alesaman. Hermiston I ion Slinkard, Prtneville Nick Kothwell. Hums Hon Gray and Tom Stanton. Pendleton John Wall Bend Howard Broussard I.ake Oswego Scott Taylor. Gresham and Hick Bordenktrcher from Pendleton Many local golfers have been slip in and surprise Treve Some of who have a chance at low gross are John Boyer. John Kdmundson. Dun Lott. Ed Hiemstra. Kick Johnston. Wayland Hyatt. Gary Watkins, and Hon Bowman The tournament gets officially underway at 7 lo Saturday morning with the first foursome going off the first tee Tee offs continue through out most of the day All day Friday is free golfing for the tournament entries Starting at JO pm Knday and Saturday. Heppner Klk* lodge is having a special, followed by a dance, open to the golfers as well as the general public The weekend is capped off by a sole survivor contest consisting of the a) low scores of Saturday's round beginning about 3 p m , Sun day Awards will be presented immediately following the contest The course is in good shape thanks Wranglers list results to the efforts of Kit George and the scores should again be low this year The public is invited lo come and watch and root for their favorite' One of the best fivesomes some people will tie following around consists of Treve Gray Hun Gray. John Wall. Mike McKeenon and Howard Broussard I predict the winner of the tournament will he one of these five golfers The prizes for the four flights are first low net and first low gross set of X 31 irons and hand made tro phies by John Shaw second low net and second low gross set of X 31 woods third low net and third low gross golf hags fourth low net and fourth low gross two dozen Wilson ITtra golfhalls With everything hut the weather set. I hop«- some people can come out to the course this weekend. s«*e some fine golf and m«*et some even better p»x>ple W.C.C.C. Golf The Willow Creek Little League Bobby Kinzer Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship was awarded to the lone Indians for the 1985 season The Indians are sponsored by Morrow County Grain Growers Pictured from left to right 'back row ' Coach Bob Gates Deacon Heideman Jim Davidson Kvle Over the Tee Cup Th«1 Willow Cr«-«’k Country Club ladi«*s had a visitation day (or Hoardman. Pendleton. Fcho and Kinzua on Tuesday . June 18 Thirty .VfM’t from the ladies attend«*«) and results were as follows low Gross for the field was Pat Kdmundson with a 69 low Net was Barbara Cutsforth with a 46 »> NOFI \ VI ACKFV long drive was Barbara Cutsforth. Tuesday. July 9 will be the next and t loses! to pin was Casey ch«"ese giveaway at the Heppner Fredrickson, Hoardman Center From 9 a m Hoardman wmm-rx were First to Snghhorhi«Hl 4 p m . clients may bring proof of low gross Pat Wilson second low address utility bills or rent gross Ava Allen first low net receipts are acceplablc - to the Casey Fredrickson second low net ( «•nler lo receive ehi'eM* No Pat Anderson third low net Donnie one will be given their ch«*cse without Hurman of address Clients in the Pendleton low gross Vicki proof Heppner lone loxmgtnn area who Head, low net Marilyn Seogert will be unable to go to the Center Fcho low gross Sandy Siebel may send proof of address along low net Margaret towers with a letter designating another Kinzua low grows Helen Hoyles low net Audrey Humgard Heppner first low gross Harriet Barbara Gutierrez second low gross Muriel The Heppner Barrel Club has Terri Gentry. 34 99. $8, third Shelly Pierson, sc hinds have anmiunced that er. firsl low net I »orthey the lone submitted the following results from Stroeber, 35 92. fourth Nancy Palm following stialents have rarneti Haw km second low net I »orris their first of four series held at the Miller, 36 96. fifth Joan Kckman Graves, third low net Direna slots on the following honor rolls Wrangler Grounds June IB i sixth « ..ni Paptowu >) B Fourth Nine Weeks Jones < >pen seventh Penny Hoffman. 56 56 A Honor Koll <3 5 4 0' Senior li»dir» l)av Gulf First - Shelly Stroeber, 17 .11, Wo Novice Mark Meyers, Junior Eric June 19 second Gail Papineau. 17 72. $20. First la sa la*e, 36 88 second Pointer Sophomor«*s Ih-ena Hams Ixiw gross Scorn a Hailey third Mary Ann Munkers. 17 84. Kondi Johnson. 37 II. $8 third and I'andi Kudisill. Kreshman fourth Penny Hoffman. 17 90. fifth Shirley Martin. 37 46 fourth lain low nel Jo Pettyjohn Carla Davison. Eighth Graders Janice Smith. 18 26 Both well, 44 93; Fifth Anita Closest to the pin Doll Campta'll Michelle Bisk. Jill Conklin Jill Novice Palmer. 44 48 sixth Diana Hoeft Shortest drive Harriet Hatty Nelson, and Angie Kudisill. Seventh First Barbara Gutierrez. 17 22, seventh Kelly Kice Graders Jol.inda Cupps. Linda $50. second Christi Stroeber, 17 91. Juniors Morter. Melissa Howell, and Amy $34, third Debbie Huwe, 17 94, First • Christy Stroeber 36 93. $6 Wagenblast fourth Mary Ann Munkers, 18 09. second Tanya Dade 42 43. third B Honor Koll 13 0 3 4) Sopho fifth Diana Hoeft. 18 10; sixth Stacey Kennedy 46 02. fourth Wore* Kim McCabe. Patty Janice Smith. 18 28. seventh Gail Jcnnl Marlin 4t> T9 fifth Kristi McElligott, Hea Freshmen Names of students who have made Bondi Tews. Chris Papineau. 22 59 O'Brien 46 85 Sabrina White Seventh the Scholastic Honor Hull Spring Pee Wees Mary Cupps. Jim Davison, The Heppner Barrel Club has have been announced by Graders First Casey O'Brien, 46 21, term Lori McCabe Ji-nny Martin. Darcee submitted the following results of Oregon State University the Tuesday night running al the second Tiffame Munkers 49 88. A total of 492 students earned Padberg Second Semester third Staci O'Brien 57 12 Wranger arena straight-A < 4 0 > Another 1153 A Honor Koll Senior Mark Open earmsi a Bolus '3 5' or better to Meyers. Junior Eric Pointer. First - Susie Dade. 24 73. second make the listing To be on the Honor Sophomore Kudisill Fresh Koll. students must carry at least 12 man Karla Camli Davison, El ghth graded hours of course work laical students on the Honor Koll included Hoardman Straight A Average Paul J Meade. Sophomore. Business High School's class of 1975 3 5 or Better I-orie A Kussell, will lone tie holding a ten year reunion on Senior. Education Saturday August 10 at Cutsforth Heppner Park A potluck barbecue will he Straight A Average Paula J that ev«*mng All former Palmer. Senior. Business Brian S held and Slumni over 21 years of Thompson, Senior. Agricultural teachers age are invited Sciences For more information, call Gayle 3 5 or Better Patrick E Clark. Gutierrez. 676-5052 Junior, Agricultural Sciences. Kobin K Jones Senior Agricultural Sciences Anne C VanSchotack, Senior. Education Donme Papineau and Larry Pettyphn lone 3 5 or Better Michelle!) I.altuc The Morrow County Team Hoping at 2 pm Junior. Education Brett M Sherer CTub held its first of four ropings in The buckle series ropings will tie Junior. Engineering Tire» underm fleted by as their buckle series, June 16 There July 21. August 25. snd September 8 little es five pounds can were 43 trams competing for money AH ropings start al 2 pm and are rob drivers ot as m uch as and the chance to win the heading held at the Wrangler grounds in a half gallon ot g a t out of and heeling buckle that w ill tie given Heppner every tw enty at the end of the senes For information call Gail The winners for the first roping Papineau at 422 7518 were as follows First Don A Jackpot barrel racing held in Papineau and Larry Pettyjohn, conjunction with the team roping second Don Papineau and Tom Winners of the barrel racing for the Bedortha. third Die1! Hoffman and Open were, first • Shelly Stroeber John Wagner, and fourth was Brian and second - Gail Papineau In the REGISTRATION A N D P A Y M E N T AT CITY H ALL Temple and Kathy Temple Novice, first was Barbara Gutierrez The weather w as beautiful and the and second. Christy Sloe her Barrel S«tl roping went smoothly, said a club racings are held al 12 pm and spokesperson The next roping, a include both an open race and a July 9 thru 26 Jackpot only, will be Sunday, July 7 novice Pre-beginners..........................11:30 to 12:00 Broderick. Derek Gamin, Aaron Heideman Kyan Halverson Manager Kim Gutierrez Front row Brent Sheirhon. Travis Greenup. David Wagonblast, Murk Conklin. Kyon Tullis. Bridger Baker Not pietuml Justine Miller BMCC lists honor roll Blue Mountain Community Neighborhood Center person to pick up iheexe for them A tilixxl pressure clinic will lx- held VSislnesilay. July 3 from 2 to 4pm An adult and Family Service» counselor will I k * at the Center Wednesday. July 3 from 9 a m until noon Steve Hickman. Job Counselor, will not t>e al the Center during the month of July The Neighborhood Center will close in observance of the Fourth of July Iont* school lists honor n >11 OSU lists honor roll Team ropers list results 10-year reunion set Graders Michelle Heck Jill Conklin. Seventh Graders anda Morter, Melissa Rowell, Aim Wagenblast B Honor Boll S«ipbomor<*s Deena Hams. Kim McCabe Pally McElligott. Chris K«-u Freshmen Ken Snider, Kondi Tews Eighth Graders Jill Nelson. Michelle Papineau. Angie Kudisill. Seventh Graders JoLinda Cupps. Mary Cupps. Jim Davison. Jenny Martin ^AUCTION, FLEA MARKET «S BAKE SALE Saturday , June 29 at Dufur Methodist Church , BAKE SALE & FLEA M A RKET slam at 10 a m Auction start* at 11 a m * Farm Items * Household mist * New Items FILTERS W e G o t ’u n t il Car ★ Truck Oil ★ Air ★ Tractor Cab ★ T ractor FILTERS FUEL MIXTURE 676 9123 HEPPNER <NAPA> AUTO PARTS iiiiiiiiim rm n iim iifiM fiiin iiifiH iin H fiiffm iH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitin iiiiitiiH iiiiiiiiitiiin iiiifi Classifieds Bring Results! The H e p p n e r G azette-Tim es 67ô-922tt I » * Collectables Thank you to the community of Heppner and all of those who made my year a very special one. Your New Zealand Exchange Student. Monique Allan ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL Pendleton, Oregon SWIMMING LESSONS Must be 4 to 6 with no experience This w ill be a three week session. July 9 thru 19 Advanced beginners............10:00to 10:45 Beginners................................. 11:00 to 11:30 College has announced that a total of 317 students earned a place either on the spring term BMCC honor roll or dean's list based on their high grades Students receiving a 3 5 or (letter are placed on the college honor roll and those with a 3 0 to 3 5 earn a place on the dean's list The following local students are listed Honor Boll Hoardman Barbara Starke. 4 o Heppner Patricia Devine Sarah Korrar. Claudia Huston, Pat Schwarz, and John Stevens. 4 0 Irngon Tony Schiller. 4 0. and Mary Ann Wilkie Dean’s List Hoardman Daniel Bozarth, Susan Carlson. Patrick Christensen Terry Shasteen Dorothy Woelk Heppner Marti Baker, Tauna Bradfield. Mike Curnn. Cliff Dougherty Sidney Kennedy, Carla Miles. Jay Patterson. Lisa Wilson lone Huger Childers Irngon Eleanor Blankenship. Gordon Hoffnagle. Lisa McDowell, Pally K«x>( ANNOUNCES A Special Package Price for CATARACT SURGERY and INTRAOCULAR IMPLANT • Usual excellent caring services Set II July 23 to August 2 Intermediates........................10.00 to 10:45 Beginners.............................. 11:00to 11:30 Sot III August 6 thru 16 Swimmers and Advanced sw im m ers...... 1 1 :0 0 to 11:45 6 thru 23 Three weeks vevxmn Jr. Lifesaving......................... 1 0 :0 0 to 10:45 Sr. Lifesaving.................... 5 :0 0 to 6 :3 0 p .m . ¡ADULTS ONLY - Laps swim Tuesdays thru Fridays................... 5:00p.m . August Admission .75* ticke» ! Lessions_ $5.00 ger jîe rso n £«T_æ M jonj This is no* included in season • Convenient one day procedure • Covered by Medicare • No Cash outl.iy for Mcdicaro Subscribers • Free overnight lodging for out-of-town patients (prior arrangements required) • Latest high tech equipment available CiB St. Anthony Hospital tot Ititihet details 276 5121. 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