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    Cowboy Trackmen
Edge Mustangs
With 66 65 Win
By KIT ANDERSON
If tlirrc'e tin thing iritnr
Hlgh'a trail? train U weak on
It's the atxlnta 'Mil was rvldenl
aa the A 2 Muatarig traveled lo
Ivtncvllle ril'lay to take on Hie
A I towltoya In inert that
wrnt down to the final event
brfurt It was decided. With the
llj'jt-r rlriilniMin holding a
63 til lead. th relay went to the
Itlnrvllle tram, and with It five
polnla and the victory. CO 6.Y
The Munlang wcakrica In the
aprlnla showed up highly In tin
runt aa the t'owboya awrpt all
three places In the U) yarJ
uatn. rnncviiie nu'h au l.k
two of the three Hultl places
in me nigh Jump, hroad Jum,i,
and pole vault. However, the
WIS trarkitrra, lung on endur
ance, took seven of nine places
in me mile, two miir, and kxj,
Moth Urn Drlwoll and John
wagcnblant were double win
nrr fur the Mustanga with Drls
coll winning the high hurdles
In 17.7 and the ZM In iSC; Wa
enhlatt taking the mil In
9:071 and the HHO In 2:13 4 HIJI
MrLeod. entered In the Jayvee
mile, aurprUcd the field by tak
ing third In the varalty run.
Meet Itcaulta:
High Jump: McAnulty (P),
Reyvaan (Pi. Brown till. Height
High hurdles: Dilmxill (II..
Brick CP. Ilal til). Time 177.
2M yarda: Drlacoll t), Harrla
P, Roblnaon til). Time 2.16.
100 yarda: Harrla tl'l. Judd
CP. Tulfrr tl'l. lime 11 1.
Broad jump: Harrla (PI. DrU
coll (H. Koopa (PI. DlManec
Mile: Wagenblaal (Hi, Smith
till. McLeod till. Time 5:07.1.
Pol vault: Kcvla (!'). Maaacy
(Hi. Dunn (II). Height 10 V.
Shot put: Jacob (III, Richard
eon IP). Hoyland (PI. Distance
4W,
nztrntn gazette times. Thursday, Apu .
IMS
XXX ANDERSON
GAZETTE-TIMES
SPOUTS WRJTI1
Mustangs Split
Diamond Games
With Hermiston
in. rflnlcr. .III. Tim. MS. f,llmi21 ,' ft,
D ......... .I.. 1. 1 lour nits, nut three of tni
. "oy'"4 " ,. Kl,l,"f nm In the last inntnff wh
(PJ. Clark III). Dlatancc 113 44
Javelin: Winter (11). Rlchtcr
(Pi. Richardson P. Dlntance
IMC".
Low hurdlea: Rev la (P), Mor
an (11). Hall (HI. Time 234-
2 Mile: Brown (III. Smith (HI.
Orr (P). Time 11:211.
KM) yarda: Wagcnblaat (II),
W'ltherrlte (HI, Capchart ( PI.
Time 2:13 4.
4-lay: Prlnevtlle. Time 1:416
TEAM SiXJKES Prli cvllle W,
Heppner 65.
llMlner Jayvee placra:
High Jump: McLeod flrat
Sherman, accond.
100 yards: Jacobs, wcond.
Broad Jump: Hall, aecond-
Mile: McLeod. second: Sher
man. third.
Shot nut: Clark, third.
Javelin: S. Wagenblast, sec
ond.
2-mlle: Stlllman, second.
HHO yardi: McLeod, second;
Sherman, third.
2 yards: Corbln. third.
TKAM SCARES Slaters 74.
Iieppner JV 30, Prlncvllle JV 29
Mustang Trackmen
Defeat Rockets
In Dual Meet Here
Ir KIT ANDERSON
A bur fifth Inning rally cave
the llr prwr HUh baaeball team
win over the Hermiston Bull
dna, 3 2, In the second game
f a twin Mil on the iiermuton
diamond Tueaday. The Bulldogs
took the first game, 4-1. as Roper
Itoae fired a one hitter at the
Muatanga.
Ilrrmlkton drew ftrat blood In
the flrat content, getting Its In
Ulal tally In the second frame.
Williams started things out for
the Bulldogs aa he smarked a
triple to left. He was put out
ater trying to steal home, but
DeVae made up for It as be got
three bagger to score Bauer.
lermlaton got one run In the
third and then added two more
Inaurance tallica In the fourth.
The Muatangs got their lone
score In the fourth when Bill
Snyder s"ored on an InfU-ld hit
Sherril! McDonald got the one
eppner hit In the firth frame
It h a shot through the box.
The Muatangs scored three
runs In the top of the final ln
Ing of the second game as they
came from a 2 0 deficit to take
3 2 lead. The Bulldogs got
both of their runs In the first
Inning when Ted Vesrout hit a
long fly ball that the left fielder
loat In the sun. Carl Bauman.
Heppner pitcher, stifled the
Hermialon team after that as he
collected seven strikeouts and
Skip
to
them
came in the lat inning when
the Hrppncr club staged Its big
uprising.
RUE
IIEPPNFR 000 10 111
JIKRM1STON 011 2x 4 9 3
Snyder and Daggett; Rose and
Bauer.
Hr
League Tryouls
Set for Saturday
Tryouts for Little sgue
baaeball anplranta will be held
Saturday. April 10, and alao Sat
urday. April 17. at the Little
League field. A typographies!
error In laid werk'a paper mjmJ
a mlaconecptlon or the correct
date.
Nine and ten-year-olds will
try out between the hours of 10
a rn. and noon, with tryouta lor
11 and 12 year-olds from 1:00 to
J OU In the artrrnroons of the
above mentioned dates. Last
year's returning team members
are to report on the same dates
at 1:00 pm., to the following
team managers: for the Dodgers,
Dave MrLeod; Indians, Lindsay
Klnc-ald; Glanta, Tom Hughes.
and Braves, Wayne llarsln.
fU-glNtratton card handed out
at the tryouts are to be returned
with $1 00 to the tram manager
or the assigned team.
Space la stDl available on the
outfield fence for business es
tabllahment names. Kor further
Information contact Dr. Robert
Todd, Bob Jones or Wayne llar
sln. Volunteers are still needed
for umpires, scorrkeepers and
farm team msnagers.
The season will open with a
doublt-headcr scheduled for May
8.
Indian Coach Calls
Baseball Tryouts
Tim Drlscoll. fresh from Hep
ner High's basketball wars, lost
no time getting Into the swing
of track as he broke the school
broad Jump record In the first
meet of the year against Pilot
Rock hero Wednesday, March 31.
Drlscoll won the event with
a leap of 20 ft. 11 In., bettering
the old mark of 20-8 by three
Inches.
Heppner won nine of 15 first
places In the meet to come out
on top, 82 to 49. Drlscoll took
two firsts, winning in the high
hurdles as well aa the broad
Jump, and Ken Morgan copped
one first and shared another,
tying in the 100 yard dash with
Earl Perkins and winning the
low hurdles. Other first place
finishers for the Mustangs were
Jim Jacobs, shotput; Simon Wln
ters, Javelin: Dean Robinson,
440; and Allyn Wlthcrrite, 880.
Complete results:
Broad Jump Drlscoll, H, 20'
11" Hughes, PR, 19'3"; Winters,
H. 17'11".
High Jump McMahon, PR,
5'2"; Nyland, PR, 4'10"; Masscy,
II. 4'10".
Pole vault Brown. PR. lO'O":
McMahon, PR, 9'6"; Massey, H,
B-6".
Shotput Jacobs, H. 42 W;
Rasmusscn, PR, 39'5tt": Stan
Rauch. II, 33'6".
Discus Hawk. PR. 118'3": Ja
cobs, II, 106'l"j Rasmusscn, PR,
lOO'l".
Javelin Winters, II. 135;
Clark. H. 1327"; Winn. PR, 122'.
High hurdles uriscoii, it, io.u;
Hall. II. 10.6: Hoeft. PR. 12.4.
100-yard dash Morgan, H,
and Perkins. II, tie for first, 11.4;
Wltherrite, II. 11.7.
Mile Estrada, PR, 5:00.9;
Wagenblast, H, 5:03.2; Smith,
Heppner. 5:07.
440 Robinson, II. 56.9; Win
ters. II. 59.8; Carroll, PR, 66.0.
Low hurdles Morgan. H, 23.7;
Hall, Iieppner, 24.3; Hoeft, PR,
27.3.
220 Hughes. PR, 23.9; DrLs
coll, H, 24.4; and Robinson, II,
257
880 Wltherrite, II. 2:17.2;
Black, PR, 2:20.4; and McLeod,
H 222 3
2-Mlle-l-Strada. PR. 11:34.7;
Brown. H. 11:35.7; Smith If,
11:37.2.
HEPPNER
IIKRMLSTON
Bauman and
and Craig.
RHE
000 03 3 4 1
200 00 2 6 2
Johnston; Wletzel
Lindsay Klncald. coach of the
Indians of lone and Lexington
In the Little League, has called
tryouts from those communities
for the Little League field. Hep-
pner, on the two forth -coming
Saturdays, April 10 and 17.
The tryouts are for boys who
have not played with the team
before, the coach said. Those of
ages 9 and 10 are to tryout from
10 a. m. until noon, and those
of ages 11 and 12 are to tryout
from 1 to 3 D .m. Klncald said
that he needs seven more boys
to fill his roster.
Doubleheader Win
Evens Record at 1-2
ly KIT ANDERSON
llippner High's ban-ball tra.n
led by a solid Infield, avrnrd
twi .irvlu ! ti L'maiilla
and lovrraide with convincing
wins In a douhlrbradrr at the
IUmIco Grounds Saturday. The
Muktanga bad succunilted to the
lUvrrMde I'lratra at Boardman
rrlday afternoon. 1 3.
Hrppncr outhlt the Pirates at
Boardman, four to three, but the
iUvritide diamond rrrw took ad
vantage of four errora and thrc
walka to put together a six run
third Inning and the HVpper
club couldn't overcome the mar
fin.
Stuart Dick turned In a 2 for 4
plate performance and Carl Bau
man hit 2 for-3 at the pia'e f'.r
met.
The Muatangs gained sweet
rtvenge and at the same time
evened up their M-aaon at 2 2
In Saturday'a twin bill.
Pitcher Bill Snyder, who got
only one atrlkeout In the firt
gan,e agalnat Umatilla, had all
the support he needed from
Hc-ppner's strong Infield. He
Iouk advantage or It, and al
lowed only three hits In gsln-
Inc a shutout. Ron Barber,
chucking for the Vikings, fan
ned 10 Heppner batsmen but It
wasn't enough as the Mustangs
took the win, 2 0. Rog Lconnig
paced the Mustanga at the
plate, getting 1 lor 2-
Bauman hurled two-hit ball
In the second game, giving up j 7:30 pm
Lost Infielders
Hurt Cardinal
Baseball Outlook
Loaa of three Inflrldera frmi
la yr'a lie H'ph ball
tram haa nurt tMa a-an a
Cardinal squad corukldrratly, but
ix IrttrrriM-n are barK to boUtrr
Coath Gene tVjiktrr'a club. Lack
tif clepih and experience make
the lone rlub only a n-cond div
lUm bail club, Coach Docktcr
Hairs.
The six Irttermen bark are:
Mark Halvorsen, Junior, catcher;
jay Han, junior, pitrnrr and out-
liritier; Herb Davldvn. Junior.
pitcher and outfielder; Montle
Crurn. sophomore, outfielder;
Vlrjril Morgan, sophomore, third
barernan and outfielder : and
Pat McL'lllgott, sofihomore, out
fielder.
Th remainder of the team
win be made up of: t'hrla Lov
gren. catcher; Mike Davidson.
ahottatop; Chuck Herrlck, out
fielder and catcher; Dave Carp,
enter. Inflelder; Jim McElllgott,
outfielder: Kerry Ieterson, out
fielder, all freshmen; Stan Hoi
ttrln. Junior, outfielder and
pitcher; and Wes Holsteln, soph
omore. second sacker. All of
these boys have been working
out steadily with the team.
League play started for the
Cards Tuesday when they took
on Stanfleld's Tigers. The score
was y to 6 for Stanfleld.
Remainder of the schedule is:
Friday, April 9. lone at Echo,
only two walks in the seven-
Inning affair. The Heppner baui
can.t alive in the third Innlnz.
Iter the Pirates had taken
2-0 lead. The home club connec
ted on three hits for a four-run
Inning to take the lead at 4 2.
Riverside tied it up In the top
of the fifth on Steve Part low's
slrglc and an error on Dick but
the Mu&tang followed with
bad -to-back doubles by Bill
Srnydcr and Rick Johnston and
they had the final margin. 5-1.
K II t
HEPPNER 001 200 0 3 4 6
RIVERSIDE 206 000 x 8 3 7
Anderson, Bauman (1), Snyder
4). and Daggett; CronquUt.
koubo (6), and S. Partlow.
Tuesday, April 13, lone at
Riverside, 3:00 pm.
Friday, April 16, lone vs. Uma
tills at Echo. 7:30 pm.
Tuesday, April 20, Weston at
lone. 3:00 p.m.
Friday. Awil 23. lone at
Sianfieid. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 27, lone at
Echo. 7:30 p.m.
Friday. April 30. Riverside at
lone, 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday. May 14. Umatilla at
lonr. 3:00 p.m.
Friday. Mav 7. lone at Weston.
3:0J p.m.
5 'i
or
THINKERS
Did you evolva from minute
piobule throbUrtg In a prthUtorlc moreu militor of years
ego? Did that filobute tomthew tKroueh the tons develop
lunos, wlnQt, omvi. toil, legt, fici, a heort ood finally
tbJnklofl opparatus? Old the confusion of oppendootl vrrv
tuoH straighten out through some Inconceivable hoppen
stance, and become YOU?
He eee see peeve If. lYs mnn'i Irytetassta ami
It NUe let e reitfc. As e mmttH ef fer It ree.lei
mt faith the tte ssllMti tWery, Uch seys
' list SMe Is eeeleaa, HmI aarrh was lHMg la sse ty
C4 frlteaa tie fiaJte mlmd cMt eewiraa4. Ail taet
mm teecaet Mr perlaaes f bes cJfaafrae. lat tie
Iraeeilaf keevtM sreaW sat M every kmmd fee ell te see.
I Did the eorth'i itrofa form throuoh the storms and
rrtues of untold rtuItermJumt? Or were they formed
throusH the colotsol Oeluoe of Bible record, which saw the
"fountains of the deep" broken up and mighty upheavals
ftf land areas with a consequent complete norronQtmnt
of the terrain? Were the ceot volleys ond subterranean
caverns wathed In one areat catolytic oction by the mis
placed waters racing swiftly bock into the vast chasms of
oceon that manVtd off new continents after the Flood?
t Seetketfs tie saeeatelfts, petriflael trees tkraitinfl
et ef the clifftlees ef wettera eUteewa, the weakaess ef
earh-eatit thM elesMftta cewtiawally hrief scieae
eJetee to the lisle.
SEVENTH-DAT ditcutthn of tKe fos
ADVENTIST CHURCH inoto obecf, ff In ond mod
f. O. Box 372 e coupon below. No obligation.
Heppner, Oregon No one will coll on you.
Pleote lend me your free booklet entitled "In the Beginning."
Nome .
AddVm
General Fund Resources
UMATILLA 000 000 0 0 3 4
HEPPNER 101 000 x 2 4 1
Snyder and Daggett; Barber and
Thrnstad.
RIVERSIDE 002 110 0 4 2 1
HEPPNER 001 010 x 573
Bauman and Johnston; Skoubo,
Oronqulst (2). Bacon 4), and S.
Partlow.
Notice Of Budget Hearing
The budget for the Port of Morrow for the fiscal year 1965-1966. beginning July 1, 1965, as de
tailed and summsrlzcd In the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis con
sistent with that used In prior years. Major changes, If any, and their effects on this budget are
set lonn in an accompanying staicmcni. a copy or me oungei document may oe inspected Dy inter
ested persons between the hours of 7:00 P.M. and 10:00 P. M. at City Hall. Boardman. Oregon on
April 13. 20 and 27. 1965. The budget document or any portion of it may be obtained for $.50 complete
or per sneet ana times ana place. Meeting or tne Boara oi commissioners win be held
April 2v. 1963 at 8:00 p. M. at City Hall. Boardman, uregon tor tne purpose of holding a public hear-1
ing on tms oudgct. Any person may appear to discuss tne budget or any part or it.
Signed:
DEWEY W. WEST, JR.
President, Port of Morrow
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
196263 196364 1964-65
Second rtrst Badget
Preceding Preceding Current
Tear Tear Tear
$ 1.082 $ 8,584 None
1.3S8 2279 1,500
250 250 250
570 1,680 500
279 461 200
11.600 None 9,200
L801 None None
16.970 13254 11.650
7.439 29,500 28.200
24VM 42.754 39.850
Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis).
iTeviousiy Levied Taxes Estimated
To Be Received During Ensuing Year
Other Resources
Rent ....
Interest
Miscellaneous Local Tax .
Cash (to be transferred to
Port Facilities Fund)
Transfer From Port Facilities Fund
Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ,
Total Resources
Bodowt
Ensuing;
Tear
Approved.
None
2,000
315
750
400
11,300
None
14.765
28200
42,965
Included unappropriated balance budgeted last year.
Taxes actually collected In General Fund.
See Port Faculties Fund for balance of tax collected.
General Fund Requirement Summary
v FINANCIAL SUMMARY
TOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNWG JULY 1, 1965
Second
Preceding
Tear
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
Tax Levy Computation
Total
AU Funds
Total Budget Requirements - $102,161
Less Budget Resources, Except
Taxes to Be Levied ... 73,961
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 28,200
Add Taxes Estimated Not
to Bo Received During Ensuing Year 2,800
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000
Analysis of Taxes Te Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation 31,000
Outside 6 Limitation None
Not Subject to 6 Limitation None
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED rt $ 31,000
General
Fund
$42,965
14.765
28200
2.800
31,000
31.000
None
None
31,000
Bonded
Debt Fund
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Port
FacU. Fund
S 59,196
59.196
None
None
None
None
None
None
FOR THE CURRRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1964
None None None
12 6 200
None 56 100
1,115 1230 2.500
195 230 200
246 414 750
None 5 100
143 156 750
2,634 None 3,000
71 70 400
12,036 25,500 29.000
125 125 250
540 1,500 600
None None None
None None 2,000
17,117 29,292 39,850
Personal Services
Materials and Services:
Office Expense
Furniture & Fixtures
Legal Expense
Auditing ...
Special Expenditures:
Commissioner's Expense
Clerical
Advertising & Publication
Engineering & Planning
Taxes & Licenses
Transfer to Port Facilities Fund
Insurance & Bonds
Dues & Subscriptions
Capital Outlay
Contingency
Total Requirements
Budget
Ensiling
Year
Approved
- None
200
100
2,500
300
750
400
750
3,000
400
30265
250
2,050
None
2,000
42,965
Tax Levy Computation
Total
All Funds
General
Fund
Total Budget Requirements $ 70,839
Less Budget Resources,
Except Taxes to Be Levied 42,639
Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 28,200
Add Taxes Estimated Not
to Be Received During Ensuing Year . . 2,800
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED 31,000
Analysis of Taxes To Be Levied
Within 6 Limitation 31,000
Outside 6 Limitation . None
Not Subject to 6 Limitation None
TOTAL TAXES TO BE LEVIED $ 31,000
39,850
11.650
28,200
2,800
31,000
31,000
None
None
31,000
Bonded
Debt Fund
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Port
Facil. Fund
30.9S9
30,989
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Port Facilities Fund Resources
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Second First
Preceding Preceding
Year Year
Budget
Current
Year
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
19,470
1.179
None
36
250
12,036
32,971
20,771
53,742
49,350
None
None
None
None
25,500
74.850
None
74,850
1,989 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis)
Previously Levied Taxes Estimated
None To Be Received During Ensuing Year
Other Resources
None Land Sale
None Interest
None Land Rental
29,000 Transfer From General Fund
30,989 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied
None Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget
30,989 Total Resources .
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
28,931
None
None
None
None
30,265
59,196
None
59,196
Outstanding July 1
Authorized
Not Incurred. July 1
Type of Indebtedness
Current
Year
Actual
Bonds None
Interest Bearing Warrants None
Short Term Notes None
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS None
Ensuing
Tear
Estimated
None
None
None
None
Current
Year
Actual
None
None
None
None
Ensuing
Tear
Estimated
None
None
None
None
Includes unappropriated balance budgeted last year.
"Taxes actually collected m rort Faculties ivuna
See General Fund for balance of total tax collected.
Port Facilities Fund Requirements Summary
Current
Year
Petty Cash Acuta!
Balance July 1 None
Ensuing
Year
Estimated
None
Second
Preceding
Year
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
First
Preceding
Year
Budget
Current
Year
Approved by Budget Committee April 1, 1965
Signed,
JOHN R. KREBS
Chairman of Budget Committee
None None None
None None None
None None 2,450
2,000 72,577 27,539
None None 1,000
None 927 None
2,000 73,504 30,989
Personal Services
Materials and Services
Capital Outlay:
Other Structures and Facilities
Land and Improvements to Land
Contingency .
Interest
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
Budget
Ensuing
Year
Approved
None
None
3.000
55,196
1,000
None
59.196