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S IX - The Heppner G azette-l imes. H rppnrr, Oregon W nlneM)»», (K tu h cr I , IW * Cards clobber McKenzie, 50 — 22 Correction Last GasP w inners nam ed Despite uncertain weather Willow Creek Country Club's last golf tour nament was well attended Sunday with 27 teams participating Winners in the first flight were Kandy Spear and Ron Carter, first low gross, (ieorgr Waterland and Kick Bordenkircher. 2nd low gross. Dase (iunderson and Ed (Kinderson 3rd low gross Steve York and Hill Burnett captured first low net. Ran dy and Don Lott, second low net. and loyal Hart and Vcm Craft, third low net In the second flight winners of first low gross were John and Anita Boyer, second low gross. Rick and Susan Johnston, and third low gross were Mike Doherty and Jerry Mar tin Low net winners in the second (light were Hill and Jill IVrkinv first low net. Lari and Carol Norris, sc cond low net. Lee and Eileen Padherg. third low net Winners of the sole survivor match played after lunch were Matt and John Murray, first and Rands Sperr and Ron Carter, second The bus bids ac cepted by Morrow Counts S c h o o l D i s t r i c t were $37,418 tor the 6$ passenger bus. and $10.444 for the 15 passenger bus. not $37,918 and .10.441 as reported in last week'» newspaper The buses will not be purchased The story ref»>rted that their C M was one item the school hoard cut from the serial levy FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP i Cl 3 i REW ARD If sou don't smoke, I can offer important casings on life insurance. Claim your reward from: I ' l t n h i* r In s u ra n re 676-5818 Heppner. OR Home 676-9649 SENIORS & FRIENDS! pftott) Cry lone's Ken Snider ( I I I looks for the hall along with McKenzie player last Iriday night, as the lone Cards racked up an impressive VI 22 win over the visiting class A team Chris Rea had an outstanding night lor lone, returning an intercep Special Olympics Bowling Tournament planned a m and end at I p m Spectators arc welcome Anyone wishing to volunteer to help at the Spec tal Olympics Bowl ing Tournament may contact the Chairman of the Arrangement» Committee IXtrts Boatright, in Her tniston. at V»7 MKKfs M l II OK I I I A meteorite explosion large enough to allect the global climate occurs in the earth's atmosphere about once every 100.000 years, reports International W ildlife i a^ s.. ■ .w \|> i . ■ magazine Should a meteorite larger than VV ol a mile in diameter hit the earth, it would send up a great cloud of debris that would alter the climate, possibly producing eltects similar to those of a nuclear winter knfTee Kup Keglers Won lo st 3 Iho Gutter Dusters 0 5 t he Dregs 11 V 7 I he Hi H o '» 9 7 I he Py tts 9 7 MCGG 9 Bee«.hers Alley Oats 7 No Pin Hitters 4 12 2 14 Ihc Hopefuls High game Maude Hughes IH9 High Series Maude Hughes • 527 High team game Phc Dregs XX» High team scries The Dregs lb 35 Spines eons cried J*>sic Kind slather 5 Kl. Roxic Disgrcn 3 K), Cin di Doherty 2-7, and Scorna Bailey .3 K> Sparetimers September 23 Won lo st Petersons OH 4 '* Gardners IP* 4 1* 9 4 lam's Pnx.cssing l ev Schwab 8 8 IJ s Camera 7 9 9 7 Bias k Mt Meet Central Market 6 Kl Bud's Pub Q 4 High Game Jackie A11 stmt 190 High Series IXmna Moeller <V> These Great Deals Ihursduy Night I autu-s September 25 Won lo st 2 14 Kinzua BPOF. 4 12 Bark N Chips 8 K Ka\ Boyce Ins 7V> 8 '* 9 Depot Nursery 7 J A J Ceramics 9 '* 6 '* 9 '* B A C Repair 6 '* Country Rose 2 '* 13 Vi Splits converted Eva Griffith and M arie Kudisill 3 10. Katie Me Roberts 4 5. IVIIa HckJcman 5 7. and Carol Norris 3-7 High game Phyllis Piper 234 High Series Marie B«x>r 514 j j^ ^ H I^ H ln c r ^ For O regon : Neil BUSINESS AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES ENDORSE GOLDSCHM IDT PLAN PE N D l E T O N - Representatives of business and agrit ulture from (iillia m . Morrow and IJmatilla counties today annourxed their support tor the business plan released last week by gubernatorial tandidate Neil G olds«hm idt. C o ld s«h m id t’s plan «all«*<l th«‘ Oreg«)n Comebat k. lists sp«*« ifi< a« tions h«* will take as governor to help all set tors of Oregon's ailing economy The ()rt*gon Comebat k is a st>un«i. analytical .ipprici« b to sols m g ()reg«>n's eto no m u problem s." Bob Buchanan, a M ilton Freewater rancher, said "Most importantly, it u se s all of fb«* state's resources, and it makes the governor of O rego n accountable to lot al c «immunities ” Am ong th«ise expressing support for thr Golds« hmidt plan are Boy«i Harris, a businessman fr«>m Condon; l aura Pryor, .in agriculturist from C ondon; D oug D ubuque personnel manager at Kin/ua Corporation in Heppner: Don Russell a businessman from Board man. Lloyd Smith, a wheat rant her from Concion: and Bob and Sandra La/inka. cattle ranchers from Pilot Rink But hanan, past president of the O rego n W heat l eague and San dy l a/mka are « tw hairs of the Umatilla Golds« hmidt for C o ver nor Committee The group said the actions included in the O regon COmeha« k w ill make state government work harrier and with more tin us on helping the ec onomies of the- small as well as large « «immunities in the state 'I ’ HIfi Are G o in g To Have A C e n te r Are P la n n in g A Sale N eed Your S u p p o rt N eed Your D o n a tio n s! Over the Tee Cup September 2.1 L«iw net Bchc Munkcrs laiw Gross Lms Hunt Least putts Anita Boyer long Drive No 10 Barbara Cutsforth KP No 10 Harriet Pierson Middle score, gross Muriel Painter Chip in Anita Boyer You Wish to Give. WHEN? October 18. 1986 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For Assistance in Picking up Sale Items Contact. | Paul I Blanche Jonei. 676 9977 Wilbur t Mane Steagall 989 845B ( I Bob & Babe Harris. 676 9 2 0 5 Everett i Helen Keithley. 676 9925 U l l Winifred Cm 676 9497 I U»'s l Dot Halvorven 4227143 / Pu ll grain c ow h id e leat her R u g ged trip le row a titch ed »earn» P u ll c u sh io n h eel to to e in so le D u rab le m olded so le with anti- h ydroplam n g treed GREAT HUNTING VALUES long tail FLANNEL SHIRT for leisure and outdoor wear—warmth and comfort Rugged Quali When you depend on your feet to get you where you’re going, you need dependable boots like these rugged Wolverine' durables The finest quality materials and toughest construction give long lasting value and comfort1 All Cotton We Have ! COMPUTER ■ SUPPLIES * Paper ★ Continuous I | ( Cards ★ Continuous Labels I ★ All Types of 1 Forms; stan- I dard & Custom I Give us a call! I The H e ppne r AZETTE! TIMES I P 1 T7J72T. r ' m e n i l i : i : . r . n i . m .’ xzjlu . m ¿ i ¿ lz < ; Would make a good wood hauler ■on 676-9108 M c D o n a ld ! 17 S M ain We We We We Clothing, Sporting Goods. Hardware. Furniture. Antiques, or any Saleable Items ( >n ( X toher 6. students, age eight and older who are handicapped, will participate in a Umatilla Morrow County Special Olympics Howling Tournament to he held at the Desert lanes in Hernusion Registration will begin at K a m with the tourna ment scheduled to commence at 9 1976 Chevette $699 1973 Cadillac $699 1951 International 1V4 ton Truck $699 M*/t* lion for a touchdown and running for three more in the non conference game Dustin Padherg also scored for the Cards picking up a tumble and running 50 yards for a touchdown YES , YES, YES , YES , Made USA MENS WEAR 193 N. Main Heppner 676-9218