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1 ' * • •• . • * ' " 4 ••„ ¿V. , ;:& > *. • . • .• * * .» • . a /• — -> < • ;-------w í » . ~ V* » . “ J •• • ^ » > ' •• ;. • ' • » * • _V . • • . '» .* • i< w n » » » -------- »— - * - * * * m m *m * .. - ». ». - - *- Heppner (.azette llm es. Heppner. Oregon Vkrdnesday, July 22. I9T7 - THRKF. To benefit senior projects Bill Cox of Heppner shows boat, motor and trailer that will be raffled off on Friday. July 24 Seniors will also have a food sale on Mam Street, beginning at 9 a m. Tickets will be available for purchase up to that time Funds will be used to benefit senior citizens projects Fishing festival slated Sian I alltoll School» of fishermen vc ill \ircam lo Hoardman this weekend for Ihc First Annual Bojrdnun Fishing Festival The festival, sponsored by the North Morrow County t'hamher of Conunerce. will include many dif ieren! fish related activities. Registration for the Walleye bass fishing tournament will begin Friday evening and conclude Saturday from 6 to 8 30 a m at the Boardman Riverfront Park lire tournament will begin at 9 a m Saturday and Sunday Weigh ins each day will stan at 3 p m The awards ceremony is scheduled for after Sunday's weigh ins Cost of the tinimament is SI00 per team (pair) and S75 per team with a school age participant Prizes will be awarded in various categories including Largest Fish. Total W eight and a Ymith category keglcr's Sentry is also continuing its First Annual Walleye Fishing contest which runs through September 30 Five dollars per pound will be awarded lo the largest fish weighed at the store The second largest lish will receive $2 SO per pound I hree professional fishermen will conduct a seminar by discussing various lishing strategies beginning at 7 30 p m Saturday Mike Smith. Seattle, one of the nation's top tournam ent bass fishermen, will speak on "Locating and C atching Techniques of the Small Mouth Bass in a River Sy stein." F.d Iman. a professional fisherman from Gresham, will speak on " The Habits of the Columbia River Walleye" "The Columbia has the fastest i Community Calendar__ WCCC Golf growing Walleye in the U S Ini an said. "The three pounders that come out of here are only about 2-and a half years old " Iman ex pects the winning Walleye of the tournament to weigh more than 12 pounds The final speaker for the evening will be Gary Roach Roach is from Brainard. Minn He has been deem ed the top Walleye fisherman in the United States Roach will speak on "T echniques for Catching Wallevc In addition to the tournament and the seminars, mans tackle com pames will be here promoting their products According to Bruce Nichols, festival chairman, manufacturers m the fishing industry have also donated rods, reels, smokers, out board oil. and tackle lo be rattled oft Saturday night Tickets will be on sale for SI each or 7 tor $5 funds from the fishing tournament and (he rattle will go to benefit the Oregon W arm W ater Fisheries Proiect. said Nicholes "We want to purchase- some Walleye hatch (minnows) and release them on the W ashington side of the (Columbia) river.'' he said Nicholes indicated that the < iregon Stale Game Commission prohibits the release of Walleye minnows on the Oregon side ot the Columbia River Nicholes jlso said that members of the Fisheries Project want to work with the Port ot Mor row in order to help b a s s and crap pie planting through the use- ot the Port’s Messner Pond Members ot a Washington b a s s club will also be in Boardman this weekend for a tournament ot their own. Nicholes added "The town is going to be packed with fishermen Meet Your Friends! " ediicsduv Iaidlea July IS Low gross Vcm Batty. Low net: Doll Campbell Least putts Hamel Batty String Tournament July 16 Low gross Pat Fdmundson Second low gross Kristi Smally. Third low grovs Ians Hunt Fourth low gross Ann Cutsforth A tic tor tilth low gmvs among Anita Boyer. Susan Johnson and Marcia Anderson. A tic for sixth low gross among Fileen Padberg. Kav Anderson and Trish Toll Chip ms F.ilccn Padberg. Lucille Massey. kay Anderson. Norma French and Ians Hunt Jack and Jill July 17 Sesen couples played Chapman compeiition for nine holes Friday evening l ow gmss Frank and kay Ander son. 33. Second low gross John and Pat Kdmundson. 34 low net Floyd and lorcna Jones. 24 h . Second low net Charlie Starks and Susan Johnston. 27'A Closest to pin on second shot Hole No I Frank and Kay Anderson Hole No 8 Fldon Gilbert and Barbara Cutslorth "Special" special awards Don am! Martha IVlerson, f art and Carol Norris The next Jack ami Jill Tournament will be on Friday. August 14, MX) p m with Rick and Susan Johnston and leil and Irish Toll in charge Plus and Barbecue July 10 Vk inning teams for Scramble were first Boh ami Sue Jepsen. Mark Damon. Bill Mault. Seiond Riles ami Bchc Munkers, Ras and Lucille Massey Third Ray and Norma French. Bob and Betty Rictmann Other winners Long drisc No b Men John Fdmundson and la*ng No I W omen-Pat Fdmundson k P No 4 Men Boh Jepsen and Vkomen ( arol Norris Sunday Men's Plav July 10 l ow gross George Waterland. Second low cross Ron Bowman. I ow net ken Naims, 40 Second low net Frank Pearson, 56 k P C. Waterland long drive Ron Bowman I east puns Jerry Cutslorth. 2b HM*7 Class Reunion Social H our... .-6:00p. m. D a n ce .........9:00p. m.-2 :00a.m. Tw o B an d s! Reunion of the HENCHMEN_____ Remember them7 Roger Leonmg Tim Smith, Jim Sherman, and >lnjor Moli«mandMelb»n lt€k£ »u la r lo d g e * T h u rs d a y J u ly 2 3 rd . Sidewalk Sale planned Aug. 14 The Heppner Merchants will hold their annual Sidewalk Sale on Fri day. August 14 in downtown heppner. Groups or individuals who would like to set up food or game booths dunng the sale please contact Mer chants Committee Chairman Das id Sykes at the Heppner Gazette or Joyce Hollomon at the Shoe Box in Heppner Tunes, Grand Master to visit area lodges Lexington and Heppner Odd fellows will honor Owen McIntyre. grand master of the lodge in Oregon. at a spec ial dinner and meeting Wednesday. July 22 at 7 p m at • : s í Willows Lodge No 66 Hie grand master is paying his of- ticial visit to the Lexington and Heppner Uxlges All Oddfellows and Rcbekahs are encouraged lo attend • A a ,• Picnic planned at Laurelhurst Park Don Marvin The Morrow Counts picnis will tx* Sunday . Aug 2 troni noon 5 p m at Laurelhurst Park in Portland The annual potluek and white elephant sale is a chance for Portlanders (and others) with roots in Morrow County to get together For further information, Call Arlcta White. 234-2346. or Flla Blake. 287 3824 Res Matthew Nelson has been planned lor July 26 following mor mng worship services at the lone Special dessert will be provided Rev Nelson will leave July 28 for a parish at Boulder, Colorado : ..¡ r ■ Kinzua employee Farewell potluek planned July 26 receives award United Church of Christ A farewell potluek honoring the Don Marvin received a plaque tor earning first place at a lumber grading conference held in April Thirty-three participants from 10 mills graded 50 pre selected boards Winners in the certified division were Mike Smith. Steve Lankford and J D. Hudson Answers trivia question 4-H information session planned 4 H'crs will have an opportunity to learn about fashion revue, con tests. entering exhibits, times and places, etc from various resource persons All 4 H'ers arc invited to attend "What will happen when I come to county fair?" That's the 4 H question which will he answered. Tuesday, July 28 at I 30 p m . fairgrounds. Heppner Pomona meeting set July 26 Iaurcl Cannon was the winner of last week's Heppner Gazette Times Charlie's Pizza Trivia Contest laurel correctly answered that Ihc years in which the lone hank was robbed, both times by the same per son. were 1983 and 1985 laurel may pick up her gift cer tificate for a large pizza and pitcher of pop from Charlie's Pizza in Heppner This week's trivia question is Where dtvrs the- phone ring when sou dial (202)456 1414’ If you think you know the answer, or would like to lake a guess, then use ihc entry blank in this week's issue, and enter cither at the G f or Charlie’s Pizza The first correct entry drawn each week wins a large pizza and pitcher of pop from Charlie’s at al I 30 p .m followed by a Memorial. Table service will he furnished Pomona Grange will meet Sunday July 26. at Anson Wright Park at 10 30a m Dinner will he a potluek Hatchery sets July 25 open house By Joyce Hensley Fmgcrlmg sice Ihc ad, over two million of them, w ill soon he happi ly swimming in outdoor cement ponds at the Irrigon Fish Hatchery, just m time tor a dedication ot the facilities. Speakers, refreshments honored guests, and Oregon Wildlile person nel encouraging visitors to tour the facilities, including the indoor in cuhator trays and starting tanks from which the Imnaha .nul ( irande Ronde fingerlings have |ust emerged, will he the order ot the day July 25 at I p m. Randy Fisher, Director of the Orcgn Fish and Wildlile Service trom Portland, and other honored guests representing the Army Corps of 1 ngmeers and Oregon Fish and Wildlile. will he speaking at (he open house, according to Mike Grib hie, assistant manager of the hatchery There will he six guides stationed at various points to answer questions concerning ihc automatic feeders, cement ponds, display pond, visitor's center, and future of the steclhead. according to Gobble Refreshments will he served after the ceremony. hosted by the Oregon fish and Wildlife and the U S Ar my Corps of Fnginccrs The public is invited Irrigon YOUR PROBLEM SOLVER ___ HEADQUARTERS PAINTING YOUR HOUSE? OUR PERSONAL PRIDE MAINTAINS YOUR PRIDE AND JOY. '.¿ \ v PAINTING YOUR CHILD’S ROOM? OUR SOFT TOUCH ENAMELS ARE WASHABLE SO THEY STAY CLEAN. 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