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HmXtR GAZETTE TMlhThuU: Braves Top Indians To Take First Half Win U Indians Ik1j,prs 7 fl 4 I Cam !.r Jui-t 15 through 21- June 11 Indians s. DU'm June IS Iiii-f v. Indian June 1! Giants vs In.tlan June 20 Dodger Prvr June 27 lar,t . D5jrr By JO PCTTTJOHM The r.ravci tok the dividing Little League baseball fame from the Indian Tuesday with a 12 2 win to Jfd the league In the first half .f j'lay. and the Dodger lin ke thilr seven Kmf losing streak with a 17 13 win ivcr the Giant on Monday. A rimnre In the schedule ut the Dodger-Indian makeup game In lone Friday at and mc Braves Indian came fn June 22 In lone nt 5:30. Last Thursday the Brave de i..i me Dodders 22 11. The ft x! eera scored first with 8 run and the Brave bounced right bnrk with a 13 run Marine spree In the second. They went on t wore In each frame and held the Dodders to only three nunc runs Steve Pettyjohn started on the mound for the Braves, inns Lao hart and Bandy Ktlllman were used In relief. For the Dodders It was Larry Richmond and Kit Anderson doing the pitching. On Friday, the Giants beat the Dodders In a see saw battle, 10-8. The Giants pot two runs In the first off of Bob Dobbs' double and from then on the load chang ed hands until the Giants went ahead In the fifth with two runs and one In the sixth while hold Ing the Dodgers scoreless In the last two frames. Monday, the Dodgers pot re venge when they tangled with the Giants again, this time com ing out on top with n 17-13 win for their first win after seven losses. Each team had a heavy scoring Inning, the Dodgers with seven runs In the first, the Gi ants eight runs in the second and the Giants picking up three more runs while the Dodgers iai lied 11. Dennis O'Donnell and Gary Ball pitched for the Giants and for the Dodgers It was Lar ry Richmond and Mark Labhart. The first half or the season ended Tuesday night, except for a makeup game Friday In lone, with the Braves handing the in dlans a 12-2 defeat. Jim Doherty pitched for the Braves, giving up Gamri. to iuik n une hit In the slsth LeftUri'l lifld hi h ' hi.tni rur.s i.r live iujj . 0 1 1,..!,,,! !M.! for the Indians knd wa relieved by Gene Hill- 0 l. rt J. ff Turner, giving up 1 ! run un MVrn hit. On June 1 the Brave a llfht tame t the Giant In 42 tattle. The Biave tot thing going In the top f the first with two run on two hit nd held the Giant wort le until the bottom -f the third, when they corea three run on one hit to go ahead and picked up an lnur nn run in the sixth for the 4 2 win. Jim Doherty went the dis tance for the losers, giving up f..nr run on two hit, and fan ning 13 men. The winning pitch er. Gray, allowed 2 run on four hit and striking out 8. Friday the Dodger moved to fnr a eame with the In dians, losing 21 8. For the first three innlncs. the Dodger kept the Indians In check and were trailing by one run, when the Indians exploded In the fourth with 10 runs on three hits and picked up five more runs In the f if Hi while holding the Dodger vrnlpi In the last two frames. Jeff Turner pitched for the win ners. Mark Labhart and Larry Richmond for the Dodgers. Monday, June b, the Braves broke a 2 game losing streak In bl.mklnff the Giants 12 0, Chris Labhart clvlng up only one hit to O'Donnell of the Giants. Steve Pettyjohn and Jim Doherty re lieved Labhart In the fourth. rim firt three frames were a tlcrht Ditching duel until ''PI . - .j ! jr.v j !.'. - V" ; : O e? ' ! I M ...J J f . . t The BravM Little Lagut learn ha won the IUt half of the Willow Creek circuit Trent row (Uft te right). Kent Fiatt. Larry rttyohau Ktvcm Fratt Lanj Bellenhrock. and Ian CarUon. Seceod row, David Halt Jim Do- -... . , .. - I . 'Heppner High School Honor Sludenls Named With the tkwinfi of the Sthot.l rar finl honor roll have been r!rfuet1 by lleppner high school. Five student trrelved fw av- erre In both nine week and semester honor roll. They were sophomore, hhlrley c arlon and Ann Jnr. Junior. Judy Schmidt. and seniors, Dennl Fergeson and Ijirry Tibbie. Nine ki'iIi honor roll student idaclr.ff 3 00 or better were freshmen. Jennifer Brindle. Sher bertr. Randy Stillmaa. Eddie ron Bunch. Gail )!kins, Don Shermaou and Maik Slakoey. Malcskl and Iirry Wlldman. Bock row. coach. Dole Sherman.! sujhpomore, Laura Lee Sumner Steve Pettyjohn, almost hidden. I shannon Applegate, Rodney Ay- t.A rwirh. Dnnlalnra IhLIa KrlndlA !hlrlev farl. CrnUon end Chrli Lobhart (G.T.I son. Bill Cox. Martha Doherty, ..... I . - C-l mm v . 1 1 rVl !! f i'y . :)..- I J Photo). ! ft -' - . ' The Dodger Little League team came through with victory Mon day night when they defeated the Giants 17-13. Front row (left la tlahti are: Hike Smith. Bill the Baker. Kip Scrivner. Larry Rich- ,ii, n. in th mono, i-an worn. . f,,.irii. nmt oloht In the fifth. Labhart helped his cause with CQUNTY COURT three for three at the plate. nrrniklC On Wednesday, the Indians r lvvt ss-mi. continued their winning ways it ... o ,.... tliA r:ifinta Thp HI 1VI v..-...-. I . Indians scored In each frame County court mei in reKuii and the Giants picked up one session. May 3, 19C1. The mln run In the fifth and sixth Innings. , . lh. t,revious term were Gary Ball pitched for the Giants rAnH nnrl nnroved. A motion was made, seconded and carried r. ... .... .Ua .nil v i tnnr in louhiv suiuv mc ion- Jeff Turner hit a grand slam road r,ght of wayi jf not done I A I . I l n h Trt e a iltt nomer in ine mm nu iui m Giants, Bob Dobbs and Terry Ann Jones. Shannon Mahoney and Marlene Fetsch. Juniors, Ronnie BeUma. Beverly Blake Don Clark. Cheryl Crist. Kenneth Daccett. Beverly Davidson. or ma Ferceson. Lawrence Green. Sindra Harshman. Mike llealy. ItoNe Nash. Judy Schmidt, Mary Shannon, Llbby Van ihoiacK an.l Linda Van Winkle. Seniors, Fern Albert. Judy Brlnda. John Cason. Don Craber. David Cres wick. Dennis Fergeson, Tom Glass. Sandra Jones. Doris Mor ri. Nancv Moyer. Jeanne Schmidt, Barbara Slewert, Kathy Smncer, Lairy Tibbies, Mary lu Tucker and Lydla Van Houte. Placing on the semester honor roll for the second semester were: freshmen, jenniier unn die. Don Majeskl, Roger Schoon over. Dan Wardwell. Larry Wild son. and Frank Lovgren. Second man; sophomores. Shannon row. Bob Hani. Ricky GimbeL Applegate. Rodney Ayers, Jackie Phil Blakney. Mark Lovgren.! cnnaie, caroi Duuniuiiir. i...- u i j r,.n1 TTn.Ain I lev Larison. ISUI cox. auruu ... j I rtnhrrtv. Ann Jones. Leroy Card SOCK low, inu i - j' .. . jt rt ei.u rsAn i.,riiu I nor. ssnannon ivianoney onu - w UBS w J - - I (G.-T. Photo). and ifellker for the Indians and was three for three at the plate. NEW J DALT HOTEL doubiisJC50 INSIDE PUKINS iiH n y minrnmitH Prock each got a hit. League standings half: for first Justice and Municipal Court hv thi railroad, and billed ac cordlngly. It was ordered that a county road be located and con structed as follows: beginning at the one-quarter corner common tn Rpetlons 28 and 29 In Town ship 2 South, Range 23, EWM, and going in a generally soutn- Marlene Fetsch; Juniors, Ronnie Belsma. Beverly Blake, Don Clark, Cheryl Crist, Kenneth Dag gett, Beverly Davidson, Almeda Duran, Norma Fergeson, Law rence Green. Sandra Harshman, Diane McCurdy, Rose Nash, Judy wpstcrlv direction to the NE cor- . . . J nor nf See. 31 In said TS and R, John DominicK cegna, uiegai ... . . . d possession 9t Intoxicating liquor. d that the width o saW road fined $35 and costs; 45 day Jail 1 dw SS3 Su Zu Tff cordes no constructed as follows: Beg. Harold Lincoln Cordes, no 5 N P.U.C permit, fined $15 d lhence George Chaney, no motor ve- . fn fl noint. hlclo license, fined So. ,hpnce due north '330 ft. to the civile EauiDment Ca 'l'."Z "514.24 Oon uong tng, angling oy f . nrMcnt Coun. , U''A'1A Pflrt. i29.83 prohibited method, fined $J5 ana - - ... . costs. ' Lawrence Arthur Davidson, no w l motor vehicle license, fined $5. The following warrants were it r-......i. ii.. .,.,1.1 rx.ta. iaiiA4 an tha General Fund: days sentence In county jail for Milton Biegel, Co Ct $27.19 being drunk. Mary Bryant, Co. Reg 16.50 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd., sal. Mary Evelyn Tucker spent 156.50, Soc. Sec. 384.34 ....510.84 ..wil- KQf.nfirinlncr In Pnrt. I . . . ci 04 kr a r:-n , ....... .B ... . . Vjr JfU. ACC V-Omill., Sal JU land and Salem with friends and Flrat Natl Bank, Sal 646.10 relatives. nvv Hoso. Serv.. Sal. 100.30; DA 9.50; Ins. 52.00 161.80 East Ore. Tel. Co., Just. Ct. 23.73 Gilliam & Blsbee I Id we Cthse 6.23 llnr... rnt f. U'lillf J.lil I . . I ' ' ... ........ I Exp 17.37 Schmidt, Mary Shannon, Llbby Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd., wy ivan scnoiacK ami uinu cvn 13.861 winkle? seniors Fern Albert, Hormlstnii Sf.itloners. Jusf. IJudv Brlnda. John Cason, Don Ct 70S Craber, David Creswick, Roger Shell Oil Co., Sher. Car 13.33 Doherty, Dennis Fergeson. Tom . - n. nn nn I . m . if. l . Cnn ctonriirH (i 'n snof. i or M I (: n .sncrvi riarns. oaiiuia Col. Bas. Elec. Coop Inc. Jones, Elaine Laird, Doris Morris, riv Dnf 10.20 Nancv Mover. Jeanne bcnmidt Tac. Tel. N.W., Cur. Exp. Barbara Slewert, Kathy Spencer, 109.34, Civ. D6r. 13.00 .... 124.31 1 Larry Tibbies and Lydla Van The following warrants were I Houte Issued on the Gen. Roads Fund Sadie Parrlsh 25.00 I H. C. Sherer 56.30 E. O. Ferguson 2.10 Pub. Emp. Ret. Bd 227.84 St. Ind. Acc. Comm 209.49 First Natl Bank 800.00 Sadie Farrlsh. Co. Clerk .... 2.75 City Water Dept 4.35 Pacific Power & Light 11.28 Henpner Hdwe & Elec. Co. 6.00 C.J.D. Bauman, Sheriff Trus- tPP 1.00 ; Wranglers Hey Day Winners Named rsrttlne point at the Jleppner Wfsnjjler llry Day rvrr.t June 4 st the Wratifiler f tound In the ssik race: Kim Vlen tine was firm. Martha Tierce see end. rttl llealy third. In ple bendlistf. under 12 ear .tiiuinn- I'diti llralv flrt. Jim p.Anlav second and Farl Struck meter third Junior division. Sher r..n liunrh first. Shannon M honev neeond. Dick Struckmeler third. Senior division: tying for flrt and sectmd were Fat Dougn eny and Bill Mealy, third was Marlon Finch and fourth Beverly Steacall. Barrel race winner, under 12 division: Barbara Cribble and Earl Struckmeler tied for first and second. Pattl llealy wa third, and Jim Barclay fourth, in tunlora: Sherron Bunch wa first. Shannon Mahoney second. Dick Struckmeler third. In sen iors: Bob Steacall wa first. Tat Dougherty second, Beverly Steag all third and Bill llealy fourth. Stake race, under 12: Pattl nalv first. Jim Barclay and Bar- bara Cribble tied for second and third. Earl Struckmeler was fourth. Juniors: Dick Struck- m..ii.r ua first. Sherron Bunch second, Shannon Mahoney third. In seniors: Bob Steagall was first. Beverly Steacall second. Jerry Dougherty third and Mar- i Ion Finch fourth. In musical ropes event, under 12: Pattl llealy first, Jim Bar clay second. In Juniors: Sher ron Bunch first, Shannon Ma honey second, Dick Struckmeler third. In seniors: Beverly Steag all first. Bob Steagall second, Gov. Hatfield Has Fallout Shelter Orion's flit family m-v ha radiation falluut thrUrr In t.. bAM-ttuiit if their h:r.r InmsHattull tin- ' rilrf M4 tumplrted I'll-lay SI t!,r home of Gov, and Mr. hUik O HstfjrJJ. .Sult-nv as it u!4;e m-iMin pia JHt by metnU-t if the t'nn Maaonty AHiUon ! Un s.ii. a croup of m4Son luiiltariurs. britkU)er n. rnat.-iUI desb-rs The Coventor ha firviurntK rsprewd hl tm-fu nt t tl d-teiiiK emphasis un cv aciirttiua of target area, "to the virtual etluioit of ptuuins it pro t.-ctiiti aeiiln! radiation f!l out." Tlie Ores'on cierir sui Jt ted a nrotosal. iikd by the rivnt Oregon state legislature, which urnvided llmitiHJ ta evi-mistion for fallout shelter conMruiiiuji. Pat Ijughery third and Bill llealy fourth. In the bat relay event. Ilcly and Dougherty were first and Steagall and Iknighcrty second. s In calf Midng. Jerry Dough erty placed first. Charlie Daly second and Hob steagall tiurd. Announcer for the day's events was Charlie Daly. Hagmen were Vern Evans and Max Bar ley. Secretaries were Kite llealy, Shirley and Inez Frwln. Mr. and Mrs. Duan Gentry nd two small daughters, of Mil ton Freewater, returned home ast week end after spending two weeks visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Creswick. 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Nurse .... 8.95 Nursing Outlook, II Nurse 5.00 Effanbee Doll Corp., H. Nurse Heppner Laundry, Jail Exp. 2.66 R. B. Rands, Just. Ct 25.00 Doris Watklns, Clr. Ct 8.22 Oris Padberg. do 8.7S Lee Palmer, do - 10.38 Archie Bechdolt, do 10.70 Ed Bennett, do - 7.58 Barton Clark, do 9 42 Robert Jepsen, do 10.54 Paul Carter, do 14.92 Paul Jones, do 14.92 Kilham Sty lc Printing Co. do 4.08 City Water Dept. Cthse 7.50 Tacific Pow. & Light. Cths 94.04 Heppner Hdwe. & Elec. Cthse Inc .61 Herman Green, Cthse 3 00 St. Dept. of Fin. & Adm., Civ. Def - 53.25 City cf Irrigon, Irrigon Boat Landing . 116.00, Mahoney te Abrams. . X . ..4V.W Mahonev t Aksa. P. X ... JT5 Ford s Tiif es-.. dst fAS-i HeuDner Auto Parts 129.83 R. B. "Dick" Goodin 11.88 Truck & Ind Equip Co 45.62 lone Chevron St 1.00 Umatilla Elec. Coop 1.00 Wes' Richfield 1192.79 A. VV. Davis Supply Co 161.75 Tri -County Equip. 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