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 ,
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Thank you to the community
of Heppner and all of those
who made my year a very
special one.
Your New Zealand Exchange Student.
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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>(
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