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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1972)
by Marie MoQiMrrif wui guifs ,-:;.,r tut ts realty golfing leather ever arrive' There are many brave dedicated souls, bo ever, that are Mantling the C"til md, rain, hail ami squally leather to lay the nine holes. The course Is in giMt sUpe fr this time of )ear ami the) iut on their arm clothes and get in their game. Bless them, fr tutting the fortitude to l.i) their favorite game in not t(io favorable vuatlur, Those iieople ttut are jilay lug no are going to te ay ahead in their (.in e from those ttut are mailing fur nire sunn) tts. PI EASE TAKE NOTE Men and umen of U1U Crei k CHir.tr) Club have l-en invited to .Uy golf at Mr Nary Golf Club on Sunday, April 1G, This coming Sun day is the 16th, so please mike plans no to attend this coming Sunday. Condon Golf Club and Kinzua Golf Club ill also te there. The time is 9,00 a.m. Mark this on vour calendar ritit no to the ICth and mark It in your brain so vou on't for C-t. Invitations for the ladies tme also been received. These ill all 1 put on the calendar at the clubhouse, so please nuke note of their, and keep watching for Ut is coining up. Good idea to put the following on your "date ilays" at home, so you won't forget. They are as follows: Condon Golf Club Ladies invite us on Apr. 2Gth, cof fee at 9,30, tee-off time at 10.00. Condon Golf Club ladies also invite us to play on Aug. 16 at 5.00 p.m. with the Kinzua Ladus playing also. John Lay Ladies Golf As sociation has issued an in vitation, but as it conflicts with another, we will corres pond with ihemaboutachariye of date. lone Baseball At Riverside Ione's junior high liaseliall squad took on the Riverside Junior High, April 6. lone s perseverance proved reward ing as the team came out victorious 5-3. Although the game was hit less and scoreless through 4 innings of play, pitcher Joe Rietmann ended the game allowing only 3 Riverside hits. hits. Pitcher Zielinskl of Riverside was laced with 5 lone hits. The fifth inning saw 5 lone runs scored as Dan Akers drove in the winning run with a single. Dan, Todd Peter son, Joe Rietmann, Bob Gates, and Kim Gutierrez, all had hits for the junior high team. Zielinski picked up 2 hits for Riverside. Joe went all the way for lone withGutierrez behind the plate. Zielinski pitched 4 innings and was relieved by Ellis. Nelson and Zielinski had the catching duties. Coach Jerry Martin encou rages the parents and towns people to attend the ball the next lone junior high game will be held at Echo at 3:30, Thursday, April 13. Over The Tee Cup The Echo Golf Club l adies Invite us to a 9 hole tourna ment Wed, May 19th. Coffee will be served at 8 30 and Teeff time at 9 DO, Memlx-rs of l adies Nine Hole Group of McNary C4f C lub invite our nine-hole ,ti which group mast of us fall) to a tournament on Tues. June 6. Registration and coffee at 8 30. Tee-off time at 9 00. The ladies' 18 hole Mc Nar Golf Club has asked us to join them for their An nual "Invitational" onThurs. June 8. Registration and cof fee at 8 30, with a shot gun tee-oft at 9.00. When all these invitations are put don together like this, it makes it look like a lot of going out of town to play golf, but you can see these clubs are putting on their inv nationals early In the golfing year before it gets too warm to enjoy playing. The more that turn out for these golf get-togethers the more fun it is - so plan on going to all of them ana enjoy yourselves. If you are m at the game, go any av, it is still fun and you m ght as well start this year as ni vt. Bow to Condon, Beat Dufur lone Cardinals In baseball action, the Con on Blue Devils blanked the lone Cardinals, 13-1, in a heavily one-sided contest on Condon's home field, April 6. Condon picked up 13 runs in the first inning todampenany hopes of winning for the Cards. The Condon runs were salvaged on a number of er rors and wild pitches by the lone team. The big thrill of the day came for Kent Gutierrez, however, when he laced a home run in the first inning of play. Ed Winklenun, Kent, and Tom Gates shared the pitching chores , with John Rietmann and Ed picking up the behind-the-plate duties. In a baseball game that was scoreless through 5 full innings of play, the lone Card inals finally topped Dufur by a score of 1 to 0. In a pitching duel, Ione's Dick Snider gave up only 2 hits in 5 innings andMcCurty ol Dufur only allowed 3. Ione's only run was scored on an error in the bottom of the sixth inning. Both teams committed 3 errors. Kent Gutierrez oflone came in to relieve Snider for the last two innings of play as McCurty went all the way for Dufur. The catching duties were picked up by Bolton of Dufur and Ed Winkleman and John Rietmann for lone. Weather Man To Speak At Chamber Jim Wakefield, Meteriolo gist in charge of the Natio nal Weather Service for Ore gon at the Portland Interna tional Airport will speak Mon day at the Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce. BRONATE AVAILABL At Both Our Morrow County Locations Call 676-9103 or 989-8525 Heppner Inland Chemical (ONE Calendar of Events The Junior Senior Banquet, hosted bj iu Junior class, ill Ix'gln it 7 p.m. In th scIkhi) rafetorlum on April U. The Junior-Senior Prom i!l t held on April IS, from 9 p.m.- t a.m. A group railed "The Griffins" limn Portland till provide music for the annual affair, sponsored by the Junior class. The high school baseball team ill host Heppner on Sat. April IS at 1 p.m. The Iowa Test of Educa tional Development will I given to Freshman and Jun ior students on April 17, and April 19. On April 18, the high school basetiall team will travel to Board man where they will play Riverside at 2 p.m. The high school track team will particiate in a meet at Pilot Rock at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18. The junior-hb'h baseball team will travel to Heppner A. . ' .i DAVID WARREN High Jump begin at 2 3 HEPPNER IORHi. CAZ Carnival Of Speed The llepner High School Track learn went to Milton Freewater Friday for the an nual Carnival of Siteed, The Mustangs placed three. Bar ney lad a 3rd In the shot put with 43 feet 7'i J Craig Mimkers tied for 3rd in the 70 )d high hurdles at 9 4 seconds; Luke padberi placed 4th with s time of 10.43 In the 2-mile. April 1 the Trackteamwent to Salem for the Willamette Relays. This was the first ETTE TIMES, ThunkUy. April year to participate In this meet. Harney Marshall placed 4th In the shotput among class A schools. Craig Munkeri placed 2nd In his heal In the high hurdles. There were I7o0 students participating from schools all over the state of Oregon, Tins Friiay the 1 rack team poes to Wahtonka IllfhSrluxJ 13. 1972 - at The Dulles to compete in a meet with Madras, Sea puose and Vtahlmika. April 22, Is the annual Mor row County Invitational Track and r ild Met at Hmrdntan. About 23 school! are eert. ed. This Is the Mg Meet. The Track team goes to Pilot Rock April la for a 4-way meet . for comjH'tition to 2 p.m. on April 19. The high school tennis team will host Athena on April 19 at 3 p.m. On April 20, a junior-high band festival will be held In lone. Several of the schools In the surrounding area will participate in the event which will Ih highlighted with an evening concert to begin at 7 p.m. FOR SALE Fine Home in Pendleton 2 blocks from down town; all on one floor. North side location; just redecorated and painted inside and out. Beautifully landscaped with sprinklinj: system. Garage has automatic door, storage space. Patio with fruit tree9, easy access . . . Dishwasher, disposal, lots of room everywhere. Contact Homer E. Wag goner for appointment at Frazier Rook Store, 227 So. Main, Pendleton, Ore TREASURE HUNTERS FIND o fee eee'f key fceHer Jairmf tkee WHITt'SI Mil. MV.VIKAI. AMMIIM tlltt (,( X M VS! H X il li all i.....,t Mow,! Imi m-l fl tt rn.ft to mi 4li .-iM.-ii a . L.m. IWOH Alt Ul Mt MU NlUtlt HH MWK HI , Ire. hHI t "" ui it roear ar TV'' HHiMti Htmii. wMtri t iiicTiONtci 41': 99.50 st tout iOCJt 4tft S03-a??-7H3 Miller's Rock Shop Bronate Is Available From Paul Pettyjohn Co Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor Please Call 422-7254 Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas h' GREEN ;S VVllill! I i r l II ll ll l Xwv f . -1 f 1 r i r i r i r i rJ rj LJiLiliXjiicLJi .Lao Our competitors think so highly of Bronate as a broad leaf weed killer in wheat and other grain crops that they want you to tank mix their products with Bronate. 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