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’ ,V • - V* jr ' r » • • æ 1 v v ; ■ ■0BM ■• 4l EIG H T - d e p p o rr G aiette-T lm ev d e p p o rr, Oregon VNrdnrvlii>. July I2, 1W9 •Î ' ■»''# W.C.C.C Ladies Hislers participate in State of Oregon games V July II Flight A-low grow Pat Fdmund- von. low net-Vem Batty, least putts- Harriet Pierson. Flight B low gro»»; Lucille Massey, low net Bebe Munkers; least putts-a tie between Harriet Evans and Luvilla Sonstegard Right C-low gross: Lil Boyce Chip in Betty Rietman *I3, Closest to object on fairway - Luvilla Sonstegard Club Championship will be held July 27 with tee off tune at 8 30 a m . ». * Shaun, II and Annie Hitler. 9, Heppncr participated in the State Garnet of Oregon, Track and Field, July 8 at Mt Hood Community Col lege in Gretham In order to participate in these garnet, they had to qualify at IjiGrande June 17 in Pattern Oregon Competition The first three places qualified for the slate games In laG rande. Annie took three thirds, long jump, 50 m and 100 m races Shaun won the shot put. lOOin with a new meet record of 14 0, and tied for second in the 200 m with 30 9 At Mt Hood. Annie placed third in the long jump with IO '2'4'' and was awarded a bron/c medal She also placed fourth in the 50m run in 8 6 and ran the 100m Shaun placed fourth in the shot put with 23' He also participated in the 100m and 200m runt * • -* » * Annie Hisler f é' , / • t, .9 June 27 Flight A-Low gross Harriet Pier ton. low net-a tie between Martha Peterton and Luctle Peck, least putts Lott Hunt and Vern Batty Flight B-Low gross Doll Camp hell; low net a tie between Harriet F.vant and Lucille M attey; least putts Bernice Lott Flight C-Low gross Edie Munkers. low net-Lynnea Sargent Chip In Bchc Munkers #I2 and Neoma Bailey * 17. Birdie Vferna Hrinda No l.3 Mystery number Mary Bcamer Indies played with the three dubs of their choice for the first 9 holes holes Coffee house for July and August will he at K a m Tee off lime 8 30 a m I a dies Mag Tournament June 29th First -Naoma Hailey, second Lois Hunt, third Barbara Gilbert Long drive first flight Barbara Gilbert, second flight Bernice Lott, third flight Edie Munkers Flag in the ninth hole Doll Camp bell ami Harriet Pierson First flag planted Verna Brimla Chip in Fdic Munkers and luvilla Sonstagard Door pores Verna Rrinda and Naoma Hailey The string tournament will he on July 11 WCCC Golf Sunday Men's Play. July T Men: first-L arry Pettyjohn; second-Bob Jepson; third-E arl Fishhurn W omen first-L inda Shaw; second Pat Edmunds*™. third Kristi Smalley Putting contest Men-first B«*b Jepsen; second Les Paustian. third Frank Bailey , fourth Ixs Paustian W om en-first-Jan P austian. second Muriel Palmer, third Pal Ed mundson. fourth Vcm Batty. Muriel Palmer and Bernice Lott Forty six people attended Flag Day Tournament K P Men Randy Lott l>»ng drise Men Howard Gilliam, women Linda Shaw Gross first -Don Lott. second John Edmundson. third Randy I -»Hi Net first Russ Kollis, second Roy Martin, third Larry Pettyjohn Frank Pearson P utts. Barry M unkcrs-long d riv e. John Edmundson k P Sun Protection Tips . Ff • r ì Custom Designed & Printed 'Computer Forms? ** j. *„ ?, » - If you »pend any time in the nun. the following tipr* from the sun specialists at l’ir Hum* iPeeta Bweeni Sun Protectant« may help brighten your day • ftefore going into the tun Apply a quality »unacreen at least 30 minute* before *un e*po*ure and allow it to dry thoroughly • While in the tun Dnnk at least eight glasses of water a day This will help replace the essential moisture lost through perspiration Select a » u n a w n that contain* moisturizers, such as Pi* Hum ' Sun P rotectant* w ith m ultiple Swiss moisture complexes to help keep skin soft and smooth Be aware of reflected sunlight and re member that water magnifies and intensifies the sun's effect Well... / ( V -, JJM • ir r » \ ' V *>Y \ > - » * St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board Dr W’olfT s sudden death has cast a shadow of sadness over us all He was so much a part of us. a member of our Senior Center Board of Direc tors. always present for our meals, active in all our events, his calm good judgement and helpful suggestions, his generosity. and always his inimitable wit which would crack us up in laughter, even at terse moments Some remember on the day of our grand opening he explained why we had decided not to serve aiutfiol in our center by comparing people to cucumbers and pointing out that "once a cucumber is pickled, it will never he a cucumber again " The ways in which we will he missing him are im measurable We arc thankful that he came by our way This week Thursday at 9 a m -“ Morning Meditations" in the sitting mom w ith Res Grace I>rake At 7 30 p m in the sitting room. Women of Hope group with Jane Rawlins hostess Friday at 9 11 a m Coffee time in the rcc/sitting room Come and chat hert week Wednesday, July 19 regular noon luncheon Menu tuna- macaroni casserole with cheese topping, coleslaw. French bread, green beans and raw apple cake At I 30 p m. the joint meeting of the Board of Directors and the Nutrition Site Committee in the office This was changed from last week so the Area Director. Charlie Briggs could he present Im portant meeting Thursday 9 a m.-“ Morning Meditations'* with Reverend Grace Drake in Rcc room Friday 9-11 a m regular coffee hour in the Sitting room fhc Senior Center Board anmninces the election of John W'ood as the new treasurer Have you seen the new microwave oven in the kitchen? 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