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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1986)
The H rppm rr G u c ttc - T ln t» . H rppm rr. O rrgon U rxincsdas. August 27. IW 6 - SEVEN Over the Tee Cup Local howlers win The TJ Camera howling team from Heppner won first plasc in the 'A " Class Oregon Women's Bowl ing A svx iat ion Slate Toumamem for I *i85 X6 held in Medford Team memhen include (from let!) la>ka>nc Bowman. Bonnie ( amphell. Cyde Sknxh la substitute for learn member Inetia Canton), Chris Litnancn, and place trophies Jackie Allstott The same learn won the Class " B " championship two years ago Betts Bfanstetter. Pendleton, director o f the Oregon Women's Bowling Association presented trophies to the team a week ago Tuesday They bowled a three game series. 1115. to earn the first place silver ice buckets Speedway lists finishers Tuesday, Aug. 19 l ow gross Bcs Wilson, )6 lo w net Juanita Martin, 22 least putts Lorena Jones. 14 Hidden number award Dcbe Munkcrs Shortest drive on number 10 fairway Barbara Cutsforth la d ie s Day August 26 lo w gross lorena Jones and Muriel Palmer lo w net Lucille Massey Least putts Ha/cl Mahoney O ther aw ards-Spccks Bche Munkcrs. and Kas Anderson Dan Riehl. brother of Tom Riehl, Heppner, with trophy After last minute engine repairs Portland driver Dan Riehl won the Umatilla Speedway Main event August 16 Riehl drove his C or vette to finish the race which was marred by only one accident, when Jim Long (P lym outh) crashed through the fence Long was unhurt. a stuck throttle was to blame tor the wreck Finishing second was Bart Hector (Fphrala). Dennis Iaing (Plymouth) came in third In the A-Stock Main event, a 12th lap spin-out involved Bill lainkford (Pendleton) and Robert Dawvm (Hat Rock), ended up with Dawson stuck oa the hank Ijtn kfo rd was penali/ Called to Lexington Church The Rev (ilenn D Anderson has been called to lead the congregation o f Lexington Baptist Church The Rev Anderson, his wife Phyllis, and their two children, Andrew, 9. and l.aRee. 6. w ill he at home in l,ex- ington beginning the first week o f September September 14 will he the Rev Anderson's first Sunday in the Lexington pulpit Since 1910 Res Anderson has been sersing the Conservative Bap list Churc h o f Kent Prior to that he attended Western Conservative Bap list Seminary in Portland, where he obtained a Master o f D ivin ity degree The Rev Anderson and his family lix»k forward to becoming a part o f the southern Morrow Coun ty communities and invite everyone to attend worship services Sunday mornings at 11 a m following 9 4S a m. Sunday School classes In the Service Pvt. Ronald Thibodeau Pvt Ronald J Thihixlcau. whose wife, Army Pvt Susy K Thibodeau, is die daughter o f Ld Olson o f Hepp ner and Helen Potter o f laiCirande, has graduated from a helicopter repair course at the U S Army Transportation School. Fori F.usti», Virginia During the course, students leant ed to perform direct and general sup port maintenance on helicopters Also included was instruction in safety practices, usage o f ground support equipment and special and precision tools rd two laps for the incident Track officials said l-ankford tried to pass two cars and turned in before he was clear o f the other two Dawson returned to the race after replacing a bent wheel The winner was Den nis Hector (Hermiston). Boh Riehl (Heppner) second, and Brent Ware (Hermiston) third l^inkford finish ed fifth , and Dawson eighth ★ Del’s Market - Frozen Yogurt & Broasted Chicken ★ Vic’s Lexington Chevron ★ Lexington Auto Body ★ Street Dance Sign up at Bucknum’s Tavern Rx Prices Gladly Quoted Complete line of Generics 10% Senior Discount on Prescription zm k every day (anyone 62 or over) Prescriptions Mailed C o o le rs ................2 0 % -4 0 % off Lawn mowers 15 % -2 5 % off Lawn s e e d ...................... 30% off Lawn chairs...................20% off Wading pools................50% off Weed eaters . .2 5 % -3 0 % off Selected fishing tackle 30% -3 5% off Much, Much More Aug. 28-Sept. 1 '- T f - V B • — W <• h ; t lo h i p r o u Wo io TO TA L H A R D W A R E PICK YÒIJU S WITH P .I.K . lÌY ' Hey! It’s time for another Generic PIK Certificate and we have several ySi Money Saving Options for you. We will give you 1 0 % over the Dai ly Cash Quote on the purchase of any new or used farm equipment. Including new Case-IH. Calkins, Steiger Tractor, PL.US an excellent selection of used equipment. We will give you 2 % over the Daily Cash Quoteon the puchase of any other merchandise such as Fuel, Fertilizer, Chemicals, Parts, Tires, Hardware, Shopwork. C.R.P. Grass Seed? Get your order in now and we will give you 2 % over the Daily Cash Quoteon your certificates to apply against your Grass Seed. Check With Us Daily For Change on Quotesl To Take Advantage of This Offer pick up your PIK Certificate and bring it in properly endorsed to either our Lexington or Wasco store. M orrow County Grain G ro w ers INC. fotone 989 8221 T O l o i V.7 1800 452 7396 ¡ .• u n jt o n , O t .a o n 9 t» )9 For more info call 989-8144 or 989-8189 - I Heppner 676-9158 Condon 384-2801 M urray D rugs, Inc. 676-9432 Celebration" ★ Lexington Grange-Flea Market & Food Sale ★ Morrow Co. Grain Growers Open House- Free Pepsi & Hot Dogs ★ Lexington Mercantile Grand Opening- By Dick Rice ★ Bunch Grass Saloon-Taco Salad Special Lunch & beverages will be served Prizes! C ase Furniture ‘" ’■¿‘xìngtoii lia r vosi ★ Flea Markets ★ Games for Kids ★ Adult Tricycle Race Duffers Golf Tournament Saturday, September 6 Fee: $20 per person We will be CLOSED Saturday & Monday for Labor Day Friendly Get-Together Aug. 29 10:30 a m. Lexington. Oregon (Beginners) Tuesday. Aug. 12 On Tuesday August 12 the ladies o f W illow Creek Country Club gathered at the golf couse for a mor ning round o f golf For the ladies signed up to play in the club chant ptonship on Thursday. it was a quail fying round and for the rest o f the ladies it was regular play Low gross was a three way tie among L o tt Hunt. F.ileen Padhcrg and Murtal Palmer lo w net Juanita Martin l east putts a tic between Lucille Peck and Harriet Pierson t-ong drive Barbara Cutsforth Other awardv were for a Chip In, D o rm Graves and the longest putt on No 7 Harriet Pierson Wednesday DufTrrx Low gross-Ncoma Bailey Second low gross Jan Paustain Low ner Luc lie Massy least Putts Mary Beamer Second least putts Harriet Batty Next W ednesday golfers should he at the club at 7:30 a m Thursday, Aug. 14 l adies Club Championship play First Flight Low gross-Ians Hunt Second low grocs Juanita Martin Third low gross Falecn Padherg Second Flight First low gross Harriet Pierson Second and third low gross a tie between Anita Boyer and Dorris Graves W EDNESDAY IH KKK.RS Low Gross Harriet F.sans lo w Net - Jo Petty |ohn and Neoma Bailey least Putts Vem Batty » Parts Wasco Branch 442-5701 4 th A C l,irk St W ^ s ì o , O R 97065