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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1987)
llrpptMT GaMtle-Tlmrv Mrp|»wr. Ore*“« Wednesday. Julv H. HW7 - IIIKM- Good Old Summertime m W m i § wf1 I V « Poster contest winners Clockwise Hrom top left) Clowns aild to festive putade mood. patriot ic cyclist Nathan Rtcimann. Grocer John Bristow films parade crowd I li/aKMh Allen says •goodbye” to her balloon; Kvan and I lank Halvorsen sit high above the crowd to announce parade entries, Grand Marshal Mike Matthews Brenda H o lt/ rides Sugar Garden ( lub members Helen Martin and Becky lu ll is. Chuck Nelson lakes a break from chaulteurmg eager youngsters around town in his Model I pie schoolers search for hidden coins, patriotic airplane, summer library kids dress as their favorite sioryNx>k character, friendly wave l air and Kink.*' Queen C iik I v Davis, l air and Rodeo Princess Judv Jepscn Summer time fisherman Dick Allen catches '"new variety” ol tish Basketball winners Dorian Forrar and Steve Holfert won the two-on two f ourth of July basketball tournament at lone Se cond place winners were Wayne W ilgers and Ashley Conklin Four teen men's teams competed Two women's teams registered tor competition Michele I a Rue and Deena Hams won and 1 inda Mortei and Darcee PadKrg took second place. Tournament was organized by Dick Snider >MAGNET I DOOR u , SIGNS I v I r mtr* ..I Jk r i i i t i t i u ^ Round Steak > Frozen Cut-up 1 ) Frvers W inners ol the lone Fourth of Ju lv Chalk Drawing Contest were \ « 2 ' seals find Shells Kiel iiunii second Sterling Meeks, third Kotvrt Madison, lourth koby Kea Ages 4 ' years lirst Brittany Rickman, second Dylan Pettytohn third Angelina Nelson, fourth I rm ( towell Grades kindergarten first first Cobs I aRue. second I aura ( iubscr third Jenmler Madison, lourth I elicits Warren and tilth Koscanna Baker Grades two and three lirst Melons Pouchei second Marie Iworek thud kes in Casey lourth Dawn SheirKm. tilth Julie (iubscr Grades tour six lirst Cynda Stevens, second Anne (Klerland th ird Kobin S tillm a n , lo u rth Shannon Stillman and tilth Apnl las lor Boneless \ Chuck Roast Assorted Cut i Pork C hops ^ Frozen W hole \ Fryers L <in^ Frozen \ (iamc He IIS ea Western fam ily «^Bathroom Tissue-» m ilp ...k r k . v Nahisi o Shredded Wheat IS ()/ Keg Prtc es rimk I |uls O p e n 7 days a w eek, 7 V ’ ' a m. C o u r t St r o o t M a r k e t H I N ( ourt Heppner ¡3K £2 W hat the F»*unh <>l July means to me |siNter contest vs inner* were PresshiMil first B ro o k s Kea. second Justin Johnson, third a tie between Darrin Plnyhar anil Jessica (iu lie rre /. lourth Mark M cFlligoit Kinderganen second graded first Jor\ Crowell, second I > ler Wiepcr, third a tic between Jake M il illigott and Steven Allen, fourth Jasoh I as lor (irades three live lust a lie K m ween Brian H o lt/ and T ruitt ( ireenup. second a lie between Cyn da Stevens and Melissa M il lligott, third a tie between Anne Osterland and Casey Spivey, lourth Jason Halvorsen (irades six eight lirs t Jcnni Ashhcck. second Jannie Cupps, third ( his.ina Warren. lourth a tie Ktw ecn Ryan Halvorsen an Travis ( ireenup H igh School lirs t Darcee PadKrg. second Mary Cupps, third Deena Hants, fourth (iary Kea Adults first I any.i Heidenun. second krissie Kea. third Diana Hams, fourth Lucy Iworek. tilth k m i Ihom pvin By Ashley Conklin Ken Snider and Angie Kudisill were the men's and women's win ners o f the lone tennis Tournament held this past weekend in coniunc lion with that city 's Fourth of July festiv itics I he tournament which drew 24 entries according to tournament chairman Clint krebs was held to 'draw a little more interest " in the sport Wo had some good quality ten ms played.” Krebs added Malt Warren and Nancy Spivey finished second in the men's and women's divisions respectively Matthew Nelson and I ami Kiel mann won the doubles title "W e want to encourage people to take part in the tournament.” Krebs said “ Some people might think they’ re not good enough to play in the tournament and that s not the case ” Krebs also singled out Dana Hcidcman and f ru Pointer as play tng good tennis in t K men s division and Marie Kudisill in the women's division who lost in the quarterfinals to her daughter, the eventual women's winner in t K quarterfinals “ We re hoping to draw a little more interest for the tournament next ye a r." Krebs added, "and we're looking forward to having the tournament again.” Prizes tor the tennis match were provided by B A C Repair. Beechers I oungc. Bristows Market and the lone Cardinal Club j& L Happ £ a Century, g H arley! H n ■ ■* * •’ 1 Shshsh • We'll keep it quiet though. (What could be quieter than the printed page?) y :•» •«; Heppner We’ re P R O U I) of Darcy Coil Darcy Coil has worked at the Bank of Eastern Oregon for three years and has a total of four years of banking experience In her parttime role, her flexibility enables her to fill in as a teller, new accounts representative, proof operator, or to transfer your statement Darcy is a valuable member of our banking team We appreciate her dedication M em ber F D 1C Arlington • Heppner • lone