EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 29, 1994
Edmundson wins tournament
One hundred ten men par
ticipated in the 12th annual
Willow Creek Invitational Tour
nament held over the weekend
June 24-26. Overall tournament
winner was John Edmundson
with scores of 63 for both days.
The Friday Night Scramble
was well attended with 90 par
ticipants. Winning first place with
a score of 24 was the team of Ed
Hientstra, Pete Pearson, Duane
Disque. Gary Munkers and Bob
Hesla. There was a four way tie
for second between the teams of
Rob Eckman. A1 Davis, Jon
Peterson, Rusty Estes, Roy Mar
tin; Wayland Hyatt, Ed Hill,
Randy Olson. Mike Smith, Slater
Mitchell; Dan Struthers, Jay
Straley, Les Paustian, Dennis
Jobes, Earl Fishburn; and Dave
Gunderson, Charlie Goforth,
Cliff Harris. Gene Sonstegard,
Greg Grant.
Other results are:
First flight; low gross-first John
Edmundson 126, second-John
Boyer 131, third-Zach Palmer
135. fourth-Mark Smalley 139;
low net first-Ron Bowman 116.
second-George Waterland 121,
third-M oose Simmons 121,
fourth-Charlie Goforth 124.
Second flight: low gross, first-
Barry Munkers 135. second-Bob
Smith 142, third-Dave Gunder
son 144. fourth-Earl Fishburn
145. Low net first-D ennis
O'Donnell 114, second-Harold
Kerr 118, third-Frank Pearson
118. fourth-Wally Boe 118.
Third flight: low gross. First-
Frank Bailey 145, second-Tom
Sturgeon 149. third-Larry Petty
john 150, fourth-Ed Gunderson.
Low net first-Delbert Binschus
111. second-Ken Eckman 116,
third-Ed Hiemstra 118, fourth-
Gene Pierce 110.
Fourth flight: low gross, first-
Les Paustian 152, second-
Leonard Hauke 154, third-Gary
Munkers 155, fourth-Larry Rice
160. Low net first-Earl Norris
108, second-Harry Frey 113,
third-Jeff Cutsfortli 114. fourth-
Don Finley 117.
Blind Man Best Balll: first-
Larry Rice and Harold Kerr. 47.
second-Vernon Willis and Ed
Hiemstra 48.
KP 2nd shot #1-010: 15-18
Ken Eckman; 19-over Darrell
Wilson; #6-015: 0-10 Greg
Melvin, 11-14 Dennis O'Don
nell; #2-011 0-10 Moose; 03-012:
15-18 Cliff Harris; 04-013:
19-over Rusty Estes; 07-016:
11-14 D ennis O 'D o n n ell;
everybody 04: Rusty Estes, silver
bar.
Low putts: Earl Norris, 24.
Sunday winners KP 01, 2nd
shot 19 and over-Larry Rice,
15-18 Vern Willis; 06 2nd shot
11-14 John McCabe, 0-10 Zach
Palmer; 2nd hole 0-10 Ron Gray;
07 11-14 Jay Straley: 3rd hole
15-18 Delbert Binschus; 4th hole
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Photo by Joyce Hughes
Gary Watkins tees off in Sunday’s Calcutta.
Jennifer Thompson, Maris-
sa McCabe and Shannon
Drummond do some painting f
during free time at 4-H camp
(top), while Travis Bellamy
and David Piper (side) try their ,
luck at fishing. This year 76
campers and approximately
20 counselors, cooks and
helpers participated in the Tri-
4 County annual camp held at
Cutsforth park. Campers
woke to ice on the lake the
first morning but had a
beautiful day Monday.
Campers arrived Sunday,
A**
June 26 and went home
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today.
Photo by Joyce Hughes
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Closed fire
season
declared
Greg Grant warms up for Sunday’s competition.
19-over, Bill Pledger; 4th hole
all-Slater Mitchell.
Blind Best Ball first-Wayland
Hyatt and Frank Pearson 49;
second-Frank Bailey and Harold
Kerr 50.
The top 20 scores from Satur
day participated in the Calcutta
Sunday. Jeremy Fray and Barry
M unkers took first; Dave
Gunderson and Dave Green se-
WCCC plans tournament
The Willow Creek Country
C lub will have a family
barbecue/flag tournament on
Monday July 4 at 3 p.m.
Each family will bring their
own meat to the barbecue. Those
whose names begin with “ A "
Big turnout for Tri-County 4-H camp
through “ I" bring dessert; “ J ”
through “ Z” bring salad.
Hosts will be John and Pat Ed
mundson, Roy and Juanita Mar
tin. Rollie and Debbie Marshall
and Earl and Peggy Fishburn.
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cond and Jeff Steger and Mark
Smalley third. Others earning the
right to participate in the Calcut
ta included: John Edmundson and
Greg Melvin; John Boyer and
Larry Pettyjohn; Greg Grant and
Jon Peterson; Zack Palmer and
Dan Hays; Gary Watkins and
Darrell Simmons; Ron Gray and
Randy Olson; and Ron Bowman
and Earl Fishburn.
Closed fire season was
declared on the John Day Unit
within the central Oregon district
of the Oregon Department of
Forestry Monday June 27.
During closed fire season.open
burning is restricted except by
permit.
The following requirements for
forest operations are now in ef
fect. Equipment must be equip
ped with spark arresters and fire
extinguishers. Fire tools must be
carried. Watchman service is re
quired. Smoking is prohibited
within an operation area.
These restictions and re
quirements apply to lands pro
tected by the Oregon Department
of Forestry in Morrow, Gilliam,
Grant, Harney, Umatilla and
Wheeler Counties. Anyone who
would like to obtain a burning
permit or for more information
contact the Oregon Department of
Forestry in John Day, 575-1139;
Monument, 934-2300; or in
Fossil; 763-2575.
Fireworks
banned from
forests
The nation's birthday is ap
proaching again. Many people
enjoy celebrating the Fourth of
July in the National Forests, but
the Forest Service is asking peo
ple to leave the fireworks at
home.
For safety and fire precaution
reasons, all types of fireworks are
prohibited in National Forests,
even sparklers and smokebombs.
They can produce enough heat to
easily start a forest or range fire,
especially in this dry. summer
weather, said a press release.
The Forest Service offers
precautions for campers in the
forest: don’t leave a fire unattend
ed, use the fire rings in developed
campgrounds, and always keep a
shovel and bucket of water near
the campfire.
During fire season, woodcut
ters and campers should be aware
of the industrial fire precaution
level (IFPL) when they visit the
forest. The IFPL is designed to
alert forest visitors of possible fire
danger and inform them of any
restrictions on forest use. It is
figured daily according to
w eather factors such as
temperature, wind speed, fuel
m oisture,
hum idity.
and
precipitation.
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