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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 17,2005 - THREE
W illow
C reek
Country Club held its 21s'
annual Couples’Tournament
Aug. 5-7. Sixty-nine couples
participated in one o f the
most popular tournaments in
eastern O regon, draw ing
couples from throughout
Oregon and Washington.
The low gross of the
field was won by Ron
Bowman and Patti Perkins,
145. Low net of the field was
won by Greg and Virginia
Grant, 112.
The winners by flight
were:
First Flight: Gross-
l sl- Ron B ow m an/P atti
P erk in s, 145; 2nd- Jeff
E d m u n d s o n / P a t
Edmundson, 145; 3rd- Mark
and Kristi Smalley, 146; and
4th- John Edmundson/Vicki
Brookshire, 151; Net- 1st-
Greg and Virginia Grant,
112; 2#nd- Ernie and Susan
A tkins, 116; 3rd- R uss
Morgan/Dana Reid, 118; and
4111- Jeff and Missy Cutsforth,
120 .
Second
Gross- 1st- Dave and Corol
M itchell, 161, 2nd- Stub
Lewis/Betty Christman, 162;
3rd- B arry and M aryann
Munkers, 164; and 4,h-Terry
H ughes/K im Hulse, 165;
Net- 1st- Duane and Robinai
D isque, 117; 2 nd- B rian
Thom pson/Eva Kilkenny,
117; 3ld- Earl and Peggy
Fishbum, 119; and 4th- Eric
and Candy Thompson, 124.
Third Flight: Gross-
Is'- Ralph and Sally Walker,
165, 2nd- Troy H yatt/Pat
Hyatt, 169; 3rd- Jon Hanna/
Sandi Hanna, 173; and 4,h-
G ene
O rw ick /P at
Dougherty, 180; Net- l 51-
Mike and Rosemary Burns,
113; 2nd- Randy and Bernice
Lott, 114; 3rd- Clyde and
Jackie Allstott, 119; and 4lh-
Ken and Bunni Lindsey, 124.
Roger and Andrea
Mortimore chaired the 2005
committee. Other members
w ere: D ave and Sandi
Hanna, Dennis and Pennie
Miller, Rick Paullus, Dave
and Deborah Kendrick and
F light: Leonard and Jill Hauke.
Over the Tee Cup
Tw elve
ladies
g ath ered on A ug. 9 for
ladies’ play at Willow Creek
Country Club.
Jana Query took low
gross of the field. Luvilla
Sonstegard took low net of
the field. Virginia Grant took
least putts of the field.
In flig h t A, Jan
Paustian took low gross and
Karen Thompson took low
net and KP.
In flig h t B, Lois
Hunt took low gross, Lynnea
Sargent took low net, Betty
Christman took least putts
and Grant took KP.
In flight C, Suzanne
Jepsen took low gross and
KP, Pat Dougherty took low
net
and
L orrene
M ontgom ery took least
putts.
Query had a chip in
on hole #2 and a birdie on
hole #12. Jepsen took long
putt.
Jack and Jill golf tournament results
E ighteen g o lfers
enjoyed the Jack and Jill
best-ball play at W illow
Creek Country Club on Aug.
12 .
John
and
Pat
Edmundson took first low
gross. Jana Query and Dave
Stevens took second low
gross. Don Taylor and Karen
2005 Mustang football schedule
A view from the hill
WCCC 2005 Couples’
Tournament results
Woodward and Terry and
Karen Thompson tied for
third low gross.
G ene and L uvilla
Sonstegard took first low
net. Bob and Suzanne Jepsen
took second low net. Gene
Orwick and Pat Dougherty
took third low net.
For caring, for loving, for
laughing, for crying... Thank
you to everyone for every
single act of kindness you
have shown to our families.
It’s tough... but the amazing
amount of love given to our
family this past year has
been unbelievable. We are
all truly blessed to live in
Heppner and be surrounded
by the best people from here
and outlying communities.
Darcy was a special person, we were lucky that she was
part of our family. We will miss and love her forever.
Thanks to everyone who loved her as much as we do.
M ustang fo o tb a ll
action is preparing to begin
with the first game set for
Sept. 2 in Amity. Following
is the season schedule for
varsity and junior varsity.
V a rs ity :
F riday, Sept. 2,
Amity at Amity, 7 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 9, Mac-
Hi at Heppner, 7 p.m.;
F riday, Sept. 16,
W illam ina at Heppner, 7
p.m.;
F riday, Sept. 23,
Stanfield at Heppner, 7 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 30,
Umatilla at Umatilla, 7 p.m.;
Friday, Oct. 7, Pilot
Rock at Heppner, 7 p.m.;
Friday, Oct. 14, Bye;
F riday, O ct. 21,
Weston McEwen at Weston,
7 p m •
Friday, O ct. 28,
C ulver at H eppner, 2:30
p.m.;
Friday, Nov. 4,
Sherm an
C ounty
at
Sherman, 7 p.m.;
Saturday, Nov. 12,
1" round playoff, TBA;
Saturday, Nov. 19,
Residents and visitors enjoy the outdoors with the nicely paved
sidewalk and the gazebo.
By Doris Brosnan
the baking contest. Earlier,
four residents put volunteer
helpers (Sherree Mahoney,
Judy and Helen Stevens,
Lynea S argent, D eana
Hendricks and children, and
Suzanne Jepsen) to work as
they created their m outh­
watering entries. Manager
G eorge N airns sm iles in
delight as she tells of the
flour-, fruit-, and fun-filled
afternoon of pie making that
brought a few surprises. One
was Lowell Gribble’s skill
with a recipe, which he had
not previously disclosed.
On Aug. 12, the staff
took a turn at entertaining
the residents, with a luau.
The dining and sitting room
areas w ere c o lo rfu lly
decorated with fun-in-the-
sun items and splashes of
H aw aiian-looking beach
d io ram as,
e v ery th in g -
sunglasses, leis, umbrellas,
muumuus, paperbacks, sun-
and palm tree-sh ap ed
mobiles- but the beach sand,
including macadamia nuts.
Some residents added their
own fun-fantasy touches
with colorful, flowery shirts
and dresses.
T his w eek, on
Thursday, Aug. 18, residents
w ill atten d the M orrow
County Fair. That evening,
they w ill not only be
checking out the booths,
foods and many talents on
display but w ill also be
looking for the ju d g in g
results on their own entries.
These dog days do
not keep the Willow Creek
Terrace residents from their
many activities or dampen
their enthusiasm for new and
entertaining ideas. In fact,
they are already planning a
special lunch in September
for some special visitors.
The “dog days of
summer’’ might be here, but
the resid en ts o f W illow
C reek
T errace
have
discovered a way in which to
actually enjoy them: In
chairs, on the patio, in the
shade, with their feet in the
wading pool donated by Cliff
Green, owner of Heppner
Hardware. It’s such a perfect
place for c o n v ersa tio n ,
e x ercise and a little
playfulness.
O f c o u rse, the
residents only have short
periods of time available
each m orning for such
relaxing pleasures, as their
calendar for July and the
beginning of August proves.
S everal re sid en ts
co n tin u e to enjoy th eir
weekly afternoon activities
of Bingo on Mondays, cards
on Tuesdays, the reading of
the “ G azette T im es” on
W ednesdays, crafts on
Thursdays, games on Fridays
and a m ovie matine'e on
either Saturdays or Sundays.
Some residents also look
forward to a weekly scenic
drive. And they all continue
to be appreciative of the
several people who provide
these many activities.
July 4 w as, o f
course, a special day, 10
residents traveled to lone for
the day’s entertaining events.
It was also a hot day, so they
are especially grateful to
Loyal Bums, who provided
their van a special viewing
spot for the parade, up close
and in the shade. That
evening, back at the Terrace,
residents enjoyed their own
firew o rk s d isp lay w hile
indulging in rootbeer floats.
The
OF
Time
F iddlers returned to the
Marriage
T errace for som e k n ee­
slapping, toe-tapping music
Licenses____
with the residents on July 17.
“ C e l e b r a t e
A u g . 15: Cody Lee
Heppner,” on July 29, was Bellamy, 24, Hermiston and
an im portant day for the S v itlan a T sapova, 25,
residents who entered pies in Hermiston.
U.S. Congressman
G reg W alden (R -O R )
announced that Brian Hard,
his Washington D.C.-based
legislative director, will hold
office hours in Heppner on
Monday, Aug. 29 to assist
Oregonians with questions
or difficulties they may have
with various federal agencies
or departments.
H ard, an O regon
native who has worked in
Walden’s Washington, D.C.
office since he took office in
1999, will be available to
discuss issues concerning
a g ricu ltu re, h ealth care,
social security, taxation,
economic development and
education issues as well any
F our
hundred
student leaders from around
the state atten d ed the
O regon A sso ciatio n o f
Student Council’s summer
leadership workshops in late
July, where they received
le ad e rsh ip tra in in g in
o rg a n iz atio n and tim e
m a n a g e m e n t ,
c o m m u n icatio n , p ro ject
planning and meeting skills,
goal settin g and eth ical
d ecisio n m aking. The
stu d en ts
also
shared
community service project
ideas.
For the past 10
years, the middle and high
school workshops have been
Ti
0 cannot speak, hut 0 can listen
0 cannot he seen, hut 0 can he heard
0 D 0 T IS INVESTING IN OREGON’S FUTURE
INVEST IN YOURS
As you look in awe at a miyhty forest
A n d itsyrand majesty...
'Remember me
R f member me in your heart, in your thouylts
A nd the memories o f the times we loved.
The times we cried, the times we fouyht,
The times we (auyhed.
Tor if you always think o f me,
0 will have never yone.
-Author Unknown
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Thank you for everything.
From the bottom of our hearts.
Love,
Jay, Jode, Cyde, Wacy
Jerry and JoyceKay
Ken. Kaedene, Meghan, Madison and Lane
start In the summer of 2006.
ODOT is committed to diversity in contracting
and hiring and to maximizing the participation of
women, minorities, and emerging small busi­
nesses in the bridge program.
Monday, Sept. 19,
Riverside at Riverside, 5
Pm ’
Monday, Sept. 26,
H erm isto n
Frosh
at
Heppner, 5 p.m.;
M onday, O ct. 3,
Grant Union at Heppner,
4:30 p.m.;
M onday, Oct. 10,
Pilot Rock at Heppner, 5
Pm >
M onday, O ct. 17,
Weston McEwen at Weston,
5 p.m.;
M onday, O ct. 24,
Stanfield at Stanfield, 5 p.m.;
M onday, O ct. 31,
Umatilla at Heppner, 4:30
P m-
other questions constituents
m ight have co n cern in g
federal government.
It is not necessary to
make an appointment. Hard
w ill be at the M orrow
County Courthouse, Judge’s
Office, from 9-10 a.m., Aug.
29.
Congressman
W alden re p re se n ts the
Second C o n g ressio n al
District of Oregon, which
in clu d es 20 co u n tie s in
southern, central and eastern
Oregon. He is a member of
the House Com m ittee on
Energy and Commerce as
well as the Committee on
Resources.
BEO helps sponsor youth
leadership program
Oregon
Departm ent
of Transportation
So as you stand upon a shore
Cjaziny at a beautiful sea...
member me
P-m->
Walden staff to hold office hours
in Heppner
To the fi vina, 0 am jonc
To the sorrowful, 0 wifi never return
To the anjrj, 0 was cheated
"Rut to the happy, 0 am at peace
A nd to the faithful, 0 have never left
~ ,d round, TBA;
Saturday, Nov. 26,
quarterfinals, TBA;
Saturday, Dec. 4,
semi-finals, TBA;
Saturday, Dec. 11,
state championship, TBA.
J u n io r V a rs ity :
Thursday, Sept. 8,
Irrigon at Irrigon, 5 p.m.;
Friday, Sept. 16,
W illam ina at Heppner, 4
am
sp o n so red
by
the
Independent Com m unity
Banks of Oregon (ICBO).
ICBO has 38 member banks
around the state serving their
local communities.
ICBO p re sid en t,
Bruce Bryant, attended the
final banquet and spoke to
the student leaders. Bryant
is the president and CEO of
Town C en ter B ank in
Portland.
Bank o f E astern
Oregon in Heppner helped
sponsor the workshop.
Entries still being
accepted for Fair
and Rodeo parade
Entries are still being
accepted for the Morrow
County Fair and Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo parade on
Saturday, August 20 at 10
a.m. Sign-in is 8:30 a.m. at
G reen Feed, Hwy 74.
H eppner o rg a n iz atio n s,
in d iv id u a ls, g ro u p s and
families are invited to enter.
The
them e,
“Morrow County, from the
River to the M ountains”
opens up all kinds o f
o p portunities to win the
sw eep stak es.
M orrow
County offers great outdoor
experiences from boating to
OHV adventures as well as
many historical sites to visit.
The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
will follow the parade.
For pre-registration,
call (541)676-5536 or(541)
676-9961. Only entries pre­
registered will be judged.