FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 4,2008
Golf pro to hold clinics at WCCC
Ladies Play Day results
Ladies Play Day was held on Tuesday, May 6,
and Thursday, May 8, at the Willow Creek Country Club.
Results are as follows:
May 27
Low gross o f the field was Pat Edmundson with a
score o f 40. Low net of the field was Lorrene Montgomery
with a score o f 28.
Flight A winners were: Corol Mitchell, low gross;
Karen Thompson, low net; and Betty Christman and Loa
Heideman tied for least putts.
Flight B w inners were: Lynnea Sargent, low gross;
Luvilla Sonstegard, low net; and Pat Dougherty, Least
Putts.
Flight C winners were: Nancy Propheter, low gross;
Suzanne Jepsen, low net; and Joanne Barbee, least putts.
KP: Pat Edmundson.
Long drive: Corol Mitchell, Lorrene Montgomery,
and Nancy Propheter.
Pat Dougherty and Lorrene M ontgom ery had
chip-ins.
May 29
Low gross o f the field was Peggy Fishbum. Low
net o f the field was Rosemary Bums. Least putts o f the
field was Luvilla Sonstegard.
Flight B winners were: Jackie Allstott, low gross;
and Sally Walker, low net.
Flight C winners were: Andrea Mortimore, low
gross; and Barbara Hayes.
Bobby Steiner
Bobby Steiner, the head teaching professional
at The Westin Mission Hills Pete Dye Resort in Rancho
Mirage, CA, and the author o f “Munie” and “Golf, Heart
and Soul,” a weekly instruction column, will be holding a
morning and afternoon golf clinic at Willow Creek Country
Club, Friday, June 6.
This summer Bobby has a Golfpac Travel and G olf
Show, in Florida, airing on Sun Sports Television, and is
the Teaching Pro at Sagamore G olf Club, a Jack Nicklaus
Signature Course, in Indianapolis.
In addition to teaching golf, Bobby has a second
degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and has been the win
ner o f numerous martial art championships on the local,
state and national levels.
For more information about Bobby Steiner, you can
O p e n in g d ay for
access his website, www.bobbysteinergolf.com.
Willow Creek Water Park
will be Saturday, June 7,
from l-5 p.m.
Regular pool hours
are Monday through Satur
Willow Creek Country Club in Heppner has been day from l-8 p.m. and Sun
chosen to host the 2008 Morrow/Gilliam Counties G olf day from l-5 p.m. The lap
Scramble. The golf scramble will be held on Thursday, lane is available during open
June 12. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun hours. Adult swim only on
start at 9 a.m. Teams will consist o f foursomes. All golfers T uesdays and Thursdays
must possess their own clubs. You do not have to have a from 5:30-6:30 p.m. starting
team of four to play. Teams will be filled in as needed.
June 17 and 19. Admission
The cost is $45 per player and includes lunch. is $2 for 0-4 years old, $3
G olf carts can be reserved by contacting the Willow Creek for 5-17 years old, and $4
Country Club at 676-5437 by Thursday, June 5.
There will be men’s and wom en’s team and in
dividual awards, hole in one, raffle drawings and much
more.
Registration forms and payments need to be re
turned by Thursday, June 5 to: Oregon Wheat Growers
League,115 SE 8th Street, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 or
via fax: 541-276-1723 or call (541) 276-7330.
, ,i . i , i For more information contact the OWGL office at
(541) 276-7330; Justin Miller, Morrow County President,
(541) 422-7014; or Holly Weimar, Gilliam County Presi
dent, (541)384-4231.
Willow Creek Water Park to
open for summer season
Morrow/Gilliam Counties Wheat
Growers golf scramble to be held
for 18+ years. Family swim
is $ 14 for immediate family
only, up to five people.
Individual passes are
$75 and family passes are
$140 for the season. Swim
lessons are $35 for a two
week session ($5 discount
with a pass).
Private pool parties
are available.
For p ay m en ts to
wards pool passes call Merry
Chandler at 676-5752.
Rauch selected for All Star games
Willow Creek Water Park
closed for training
The Willow Creek Water Park will be closed on
Monday, June 9, for training.
Boardman Thunder Run
and Walk to be held
Runners and walk
ers from around the Pacific
N orthw est will gather on
Ju ly 4 at the B oardm an
Thunder Run and Walk. Or
ganized as a 5K and 10K run
and 5K walk, rain or shine,
participants will leave the
starting gate at 8 a.m.
The course offers
a c h allen g e to even the
m ost experienced runner
as participants race along
the shores o f the Columbia
R iver and through dense
growth areas on groomed
paths. Walkers too will find
the course is ready-m ade
for fun, a good workout and
an opportunity to enjoy the
trails and paths along the
Columbia River.
In the past we have
had over 70 participants.
The organizers are expect
ing increased participation
this year as Boardm an is
gearing up for a great 4th o f
July celebration. Winners
will be recognized in every
age group.
R egistration forms
are available at the Board-
man Chamber o f Commerce;
in Pendleton at the Chamber
office; and in H erm iston
at the Chamber office and
Columbia Court Club. Reg
istration is $17 or $19 on
race day and in clu d es a
commemorative t-shirt or $7
without a t-shirt. For more
information and registration
forms contact the Boardman
Chamber at 541 -481-3014.
Heppner Methodist Women to hold
annual Indoor Yard Sale
On Saturday, June 9th, the Heppner Methodist
Women will once again hold their annual Indoor Yard Sale.
The sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the basement
o f the Heppner Methodist Church. There will be lots o f
bargains, but no early sales.
In previous years, there has been an excellent
selection o f gently used goods including exercise equip
ment, linens, kitchen and household items as well as a
good selection o f tools. It is expected that we will have as
large and as varied a selection again this year. There also
will be many miscellaneous items that are too numerous
to mention.
Money from this sale is used for youth programs,
repairs and refurbishment o f the manse as well as other
church needs that are not in the budget. The Heppner
Methodist women really appreciate all the support that is
received from our community.
Come check us out on Saturday, June 9. For the
best selections, be sure to plan on being at the church when
the doors open at 9 a.m.
HHS Civics Club to hold fund-
raiser for Washington D.C. trip
By Maggie Armato
Andre Rauch was recently selected for the 1 A,
2A, and 3A All Star baseball games. The games will be
held on Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8, at Linfield
College.
On Saturday there will be two, nine inning
games beginning at 4 p.m. On Sunday there will one,
nine inning game at noon.
Heppner High School’s Civics Club is planning a
trip to Washington D.C. On Saturday, June 7, the Civics
Club will be holding a car wash in the Les Schwab parking
lot from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The raised funds will go toward
the Washington D.C. trip this January, where the Civics
Club will attend the presidential inauguration.
Also on June 13 and 14, starting at 9 a.m., the
Civics Club will host a garage sale on Main Street near
the Heritage Land Company Office and Heppner Family
Foods. All support for this once-in-a-lifetime trip will be
greatly appreciated.
Courthouse picnic area
ready for summer
6 1 s t Annual Spray Rodeo M ay 2 4 & 2 5 , 2 0 0 3
Thank you to the following Sponsors:
Event Sponsors: Bareback Riding - Echanis Distributing
(Ontario): Calf Roping - Jim Doherty Construction (Spray); Break
away Roping - Bank of Eastern Oregon (Heppner); Saddle Bronc Rid
ing - Coral Construction Co (Wilsonville); S te e r Wrestling- Sunburst
Fabrications, Inc. (Redmond); Barrel Racing - Johnny Creek Ranch
(Kimberly); Wild Cow Milking - Eisele Farms, Inc. (Boring & Spray);
Team Roping - Stanley Ranch LLC & Hotel Condon (Fossil); Bull Rid
ing - K Bar M Ranch LLC (Kimberly).
All-Around Champion Saddle& Buckle: D R Johnson Lumber
Co & 4 J Ranch (Riddle & Spray).
Chute Sign Sponsors: Lone Elk M a rk e t (Spray); Real Es
t a t e Outback, Inc. (Spray); River Bend R e tre a t (Spray); River Bend
M otel (Spray); Top Dog Landscape Maintenance (Redmond).
Flag Sponsors: Com Cob Ranch (Spray); Bank of Eastern
Oregon (Heppner); Les Schwab Tire Center (Heppner); Pendleton
Grain Growers (Pendleton); Don Moss Enterprises (Dayville); Jim
Doherty Construction (Spray); J & Z Shuttles (Spray); Wheeler
County News (Spray); John Day River Veterinary Center (John Day);
Holly Rebekah Lodge to host
monthly card party
On Saturday, June 7, Holly Rebekah Lodge will
be hosting their monthly card party at the IOOF Hall in
Lexington. Play will begin at 7 p.m. with snacks provided
throughout the evening. The cost is $5 per person and is
open to the public. By popular demand card parties will
be held in the months o f July and August just watch the
paper for details.
Oregon Trail Rodeo Boosters (Heppner).
Buckle Sponsors: S ta n le y Ranch LLC & H otel Condon
(Fossil); Lone Elk M arke t (Spray); Les Schwab Tire Center (John
Day); River Bend R e tre a t & M o tel (Spray); Eisele Farms Inc (Boring
& Spray). Wilson Ranches R e tre a t Bed & B reakfast (Fossil); Bob
& Judi Gobet (Canby); Rick & Sue Petersen (Spray); Robert & N ita
Cody (Spray).
Fence Sponsor Signs: Columbia Power Co-op (Monument);
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. (Lexington); Prineville Men’s Wear
Austin Harris (left) and John Edmundson (right) recently
cleaned up around the outdoor fireplace and picnic area behind
the Morrow County Courthouse. Roger Mortimore fixed the
wood on the picnic tables and Harris and Edmundson painted
them. -Photo by Autumn Morgan
Co. (Prineville); Fossil Mercantile Co (Fossil); Roger B ritt Excavat
ing & Septic Service (Heppner); D-Wave C attle Co (Dayville); Eisele
Farms, Inc. (Boring & Spray); Dallas Newton Welding (Spray); Les
Schwab Tire Center (Heppner); Kimberly Orchards (Kimberly); 4 4
Ranch Rawley Stanley (Hermiston); Pettyjohn's Farm & Building Sup
ply (Heppner); Woodpecker Truck (Pendleton); Boyers Cash S to re
(Monument); G ra n t County Building Supply (Canyon City); Tyrholm
Big R. Inc (Klamath Falls); Bisnett Insurance. Inc. (John Day); Wilson
Ranches & R e tre a t B & B (Fossil); Lazy Wolf Resort (Spray); Cold well
Banker Sun Country Realty, Inc. (Prineville); Fossil Fuel (Fossil); Don
Moss Enterprises (Dayville); Trails End Farm Supply, Inc. (Condon);
Service Creek Lodge (Fossil); G ra n t Ryder Concrete (S isters); High
D esert Tire Factory (Redmond); CenturyTel Inc. (Fossil); Os Innco,
Inc. DBA Oxford Suites (Bend); Cornerstone Surveying, Inc (John
Day); Prairie Springs Fish Farm (Dayville); South Fork Mini M arke t
(Dayville); Dayville Mercantile (Dayville); Circle W Ranch (Spray);
South Fork Saloon & Steakhouse(Dayville); Wheatland Insurance
Center, Inc (lone).
Thank you to Wally S, Marva Walker for donating the sheep
for the Mutton Bustin, Joe, Pat, and Mark Kintz for donating th e pigs
for th e kid's pig scramble. Judy Alford Family and Bob & Glenda Lee
for sponsoring the horse races. Morrow County Grain Growers for
the use of the tra c to r & ranger, Roc key Goodell for use o f equipment,
and to all who donated cash and to our many volunteers
Spray Rodeo Association, Inc
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