Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 17, 1961, Page 8, Image 8

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Townies Shutout Two
Condon Teams Sunday
The lli-j'jmrr urnl pro town
t.am mld-'d 'o vlKrlt
to Hi In column and th Wheat
Uacuc title Sun.lay by taking
a double -header tnm the ten
don town tm and the Condon
Air Korc team.
The H-j'lnT ,'flm S,K ,n,
the Oregon n-ml pro baseball
tournament tn Portland thU
week end with the local boys
playlna Saturday night. 6:) P
m, at Seovane Park agalni.t Tex
tronle of Beaverton.
Eight learns, representing all
purta of Oregon, will be repre
sented In this double ellmlnailon
tournament with piny to resume
Last Golf Lesson Set
John Snyder, who has been
muklnu weekly appearancea at
the Willow Creek course to give
eolf lessons, will not be here this
week, according to word received
Tuesday by Mrs. Lowell Grlbble.
Final lessons for this summer
will be given next week on the
regular day. :
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By DEE CRIBBLE
This pot of "tee talk" Is brew
ed by Dee Grlbble, In the ab
sence of Jackie Labhart.
There was a chnage In the
weather
But that wasn't enough.
To get all the golfing gals
To change their stuff.
The fairways changed, sure
enough, and not for the better.
All the litter and debris from
the storm Monday night formed
extra hazards for the regular
round Tuesday morning. But
elRht fearless females played a
tinvulv nsse mbled route and had
a "ball." Order of the day was
for first on, first In, closest to
pin, with a longest drive thrown
In to make the bookwork harder.
Wlnnnra VL'nrp BohO MUIlkerS.
high gross; Kay Robinson, low
not- nnrt Dee Grlbble. fewest
putts. Nadlne O'Brien and Joyce
Ward were back with us, also
VI Lanham, Marie McQuarrle
and Jan Agee.
Snrwinv found Eddie and Bev
erly Gunderson, VI and Conley
i nnhnm Holen and Ed Sehaf-
fltz, Corkle and Jim Norene, Dee
and Lowell Cribble, Hazel and
Phil Mahoney, Harlan McCurdy
and Stu Grlbble, pairing up for
Game Board
Deer Hunts
a fmir.dav emergency deer
season to run for two consecutive
week-ends, August 19 and 20 and
August 26 and 27, will be held
near Monument In Grant county,
the Oregon Game Commission
announced this week, to allev
iate an acute deer damage prob
lem In agricultural lands In the
area.
The hunt Includes all lands In
portions of sections 2, 3, 9, 10,
15 and 16, all in township 9
South, range 26 cast, of the Wil
lamette meridian.
The total number of licensed
hunters authorized for the hunt
is 50, chosen according to their
eligibility on the rosters of Grant,
Wheeler, Gilliam and Morrow
counties established by public
Examiner Coming
A drivers license examiner will
be on duty in Heppner Tuesday,
August 22, 1961. at the court
house between the hours of 9:30
A. M. and 3:30 P. M., according
to an announcement received
from the Department of Motor
Vehicles of Oregon. Persons
wishing original licenses or per
mits to drive are asked to file
applications well ahead of the
scheduled closing hour In order
to assure time for completion of
the required license test.
Receives Degree
Mildred Hanna, Heppner, was
one of PS graduates to receive
degrees at summer session com
mencement exercises at Eastern
Oregon College August 11 at Lai
Mrs. Hanna, third grade teach
er at Heppner for the past seven
years, received her bachelor of
science degree In education.
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the Ml.-wlng week end.
J k lord and DennU Bagnall.
llel.pner pitcher. teameJ UP tot
the two game ahutout Sunday
with Ford getting the flrt win
from Condon. 20 0. and Bagnal
taking the aecond from Condon
Air Force. 7 0. They each gave
uii only two alnglea. and those
came In the alxth and w-venth
Innings, following five Innings
of no no pitching, with each get
ting 11 fctrlkeout.
In the lopsided opener. Hepp
ner scored 11 runs In the first
frame and then added 13 1 more
In the last three Innings, hitting
two pitchers for 18 singles. In
cluding a three-run homer by
Jerry Brlstow. Jerry llagucwood
hit four for six. and Brlstow and
Kenny Sawyer two for four, Saw
yer getting a double.
Brlstow drove In two runa with
single In the second frame to
give Bagnall the edge he needed
to take the second game. Bag
nall later helped his cause with
a one-run double and Sawyer
hit two for three.
Over The
Tee Cup
ih two.hall foresome. Winners
were Eddie and VI, low gross;
Helen and Jim. high gross; uhd
n,i Hazel, lone drive ior me
ladles, and Eddie laying It on
closest to the pin. The two-ball
foresomes are always fun. The
Schaffltz were In charge Sun
day. SEEN AND HEARD
troarH thrnueh the leaves that
the Labhart family will be leav
ing in the fall. We will miss our
golfing Jackie.
Jan, putting mrougn wuici u
number 7 was out two feet, but
only got one back.
Eddie, looking tor my oau in
the water, dumped his clubs ln
glad It was "before mud."
A gal, seen looking through
the cat tails for golf balls, found
15. Just call Central Market and
ask for "Chloe."
Due to the "condition" of num
ber 1, 2 and 3 fairways, mem
bers of the golf club will have a
"Cleanup Day" Sunday, the
20th, starting at 8 o'clock a. m.,
after which a lunch will be serv
ed under the Willow Tree. Re
member: many hands make
light work!
The two-ball foresome, as us
ual, this Sunday with the Lan
hams In charge.
Sets Special
at Monument
drawing on January 19, 1961.
Upon depletion of these rosters,
hunters In Grant county will be
alerted and additional applicants
will be registered in the order
that they may apply.
Big game tags are not required
but a fee of $5.00 Is charged
for possession tag. Bag limit Is
one deer. The maximum num
ber of deer to be taken during
the emergency hunt is set at
50 animals.
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INSURANCE AGENCT
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From $Q95 ooh $595
JACKET
STYLES FROM $595
GYM SHORTS
FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS
(School Approved)
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ALSO SWEAT SOX AND ATHLETIC
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IN HUE DENIM
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SUM TRIM TAPERED. SANFORIZED,
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A GOOD SELECTION INCLUDING
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WITH SCOTTFOAM INSULATION'
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$3500
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FINE ASSORTMENT OF
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DAY'S
100 COTTON
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DAY'S TAPERED
CASUAL PANTS
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COMPLETELY WASHABLE
AT 7.95
DAY'S CONTINENTAL
PLAIDS AND CHECKS
100 COTTON ADJUSTABLE WAIST
BAND. AT 7.50
MANY OTHER STYLES OF WASHABLE
COTTON PANTS FROM $495
COOPERS
CREW SOX
COTTONS
FROM 59c TO $-150 PR
SWEATERS
A WONDERFUL
SELECTION FROM
COOPERS
JANTZEN
McGregor
AND
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IN
SLIPOVERS,
BUTTONS,
AND
ZIPPERS
IN
ALL WOOLS, BLENDS, AND SYNTHETICS
MOST ARE WASHABLE
from $7.95 to $22.95
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