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utrtntm GAxrnt -times, Tnredy. mt i. KIT ANDERSON GAZETTE-TIMES SPORTS WRITE1 S3 Diamondmen Gain Win With Hilander Split Br KIT ANDERSON llennner Men school's base. ball team won Us first league came as It finished Its season at Burns Saturday. The 14-12 victory was won In extra innings. The Mustang, however, fell in 1he ccond name of the double licader. 8-7. Home runs powered the Mus tang past the inlanders as Dave llanna and Bill Snyder hit solo round-trippers and Kick John ston blasted a three-run homer. With the Burns team leading Iter five Innings. 8 6. the Hepp. ncr club blasted Randy Wenlck for four runs. The inlanders came bark with four tallies to tie it at 12-all but the Mustangs got two runs In the top of the eighth and the Heppner de fense held the home team to take the win. Carl Bauman pitched the win for the Mustangs while liilman took the loss. Snyder went 3 for 5 at the plate and scored three runs to help his own cause. Kneel had three hits in five trips to the plate for Burns. The Mustangs drew first blood in the second contest as Jim Do herty hit a single and advanced to second when Kit Anderson drew a walk. Stuart Dicks single brought In both runners and the Mustang had a 20 lead. The inlanders went ahead In the third Inning with five runs and maintained a 6-3 mar gin going Into the last Inning. The Heppner boys then banged out four big hits with Dick get ting two IlBl's and Bruce Thom son getting two more. Unwilling to give In. the Burns boys came back with four straight walks and a single to take the victory. HEPPNER 113 014 22 H BURNS 304 100 40 12 Snvder. Bauman (Si and Dag gett; Wenlck, Hilman t7 and Armstrong. HEPPNER 020 14 7 BURNS 0-14 12 8 Bauman. O'Donnell (4) and Johnston. Daggett 15: Fhippcn and Armstrong. Driscoll, Brown Set School Marks Tim Driscoll set a new Hepp. ner High schoool competitive record in the half mile and Mark Brown set a new record for the school in the two mile as thev appeared In the Elks' Invitational use meei in ivn dirt on Saturday. DriscoU'a time of 1:593 was the beat In A 2 circles In the Mate thi year. He beat the former school mark of l.ce Pad here which was 2:01. i. In doing so, however. Driscoll was third In the event at Pendleton. He and Gorham of Pendleton were staging a duel in the race but at the finish line Harold IV1- martor. als of Pendleton, sprint ed to hreak the tape ahead of them. Times of rtn ivntiicton men were recorded at 1:59.1. Brown's 2 mile record was 10:32.2. This topped the league record set bv John wagenoiast at 10:42 in the sub district last vear. Wagcnblast, also entered at Pendleton, ran the half-mile in 2:07.9. seventh best for the sea son in the A 2 ranks, Coach Don McClure said. V Public Notices V Indians Capture Starting Lead In Little League Mustangs Outscore Sherman Trackmen Here on Saturday Over The Tee Cup WILLOW CREEK LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Indians Dodders Braves Giants W 2 1 1 0 L 0 1 1 2 Pet. 1.000 .500 .500 .000 Fine weather and a newly painted outtield fence greeted eager baseball players when the Willow Creek Little League started off its season Saturday. The Braves and the Indians claimed wins, with the B.P.O.E. team coming from behind in the last inning for a 13-11 victory over the Dodgers and the M.C.G.G. squad blasting Coach Tom Hughes' Giants, 13-1, in the second game. Monday night the Dodgers pulled away from the Braves after a 10-10 tie to gain revenge with an 1815 win. In Saturday's first game, the Dodgers, behind the pitching of southpaw Robin Duffy, exploded for a seven-run second inning but the Braves pulled ahead in the top of the sixth and Coach Dave McLeod's IOOF-sponsored team could not score in their Jast time at bat. Duffy had nine strikeouts but he could not hold the Braves in the last frame as they tallied six big runs. Gary Watkins and Steve Rhea shared the hurling duties for the red-clad BPOE club with Rhea getting the win. Kenny Baker had 2-for-4 at the plate for the Dodgers while Rory Stillman paced the Bravesi at the plate with a 2-for-4 day. Terry Cannon chucked the In dians to the win in the second contest as he struck out 16 Giants in the process. Tom Hughes fanned seven Indian batsmen but the MCGG team's bats boomed as they collected their first win. Monday night's contest saw the Dodgers collect eight runs in the final inning to turn the tide for the win after a 10-10 standoff in the fifth frame. The best the Braves could manage was five tallies in their half but they weren't enough. Kenny Baker led the Dodgers to the 18-15 win at the plate with a 3-for-5 performance while Steve T?hoa wpnt 2-for-4 for the Braves. Gary Watkins smacked a homer for the Braves in the fourth. Grange to Entertain Miss Nellie Van Calcar, re cently returned International Farm Youth Exchange delegate to Jamaica, will be a special guest at the regular meeting of Rhea Creek Grange Friday even ing, May 14. A potluck dinner will start at 6:30, honoring the Nels Anderson family. All mem bers are urged to attend. Competing without three top runners. the Heppner High track team came on strong in their usually weak events to take a dual meet from the Sher man High tracksters here Satur day. 73 to 58. The Mustangs were without the services of ace runners Mark Brown. Tim Dris coll. and John Wagenblast. all of whom traveled to Pendleton to participate in the Elks' Invi tational there. Driscoll set a new school mark in the 8S0 at Pen dleton with a 1:59.3 time, plac ing third in the event, and Brown eclipsed the HHS two mile record with a 10:32.3 clock ing. The Mustangs who stayed at home turned in a fine show with some Heppner toys running events for the first time. Earl Perkins finished third in the mile and Dave Clark got a white ribbon in the two-mile and in each case it was the first time in the event for the boy. The 100-yard dash and the 220. usually weak events for Heppner, provided 16 points with 1-2 finishes bv Mustangs and the mile and 880-yard runs feat ured sweeps by Heppner for 18 more points. Nc one individual figured greatly in the Mustang victory as everyone chipped in. Jim Ja cobs was probably the leader for the Mustangs with two first places while Ray Eakin was a triple winner for the Huskies. Meet results: HIGH JUMP: 1 R. Eakin, S; 2 Ruggles, S; 3 Hall, H. Height 5'4". BROAD JUMP: 1-R. Eakin. S; 2 Gentry. S; Winters, H. Dis tance 20'2". SHOT PUT: 1 Jacobs, H; 2 Smith, S; 3 Rauch, H. Distance 411". JAVELIN: 1 Gentry, S; 2 Winters, H; 3 Smith, S. Dis tance U3'7". POLE VAULT: 1 Gentry, S; 2 Massey, H; 3 Baker, H. Height 11'. HIGH HURDLES: 1 Eakin, S; 2 Hall, H; 3 Dutton, S. Time 17.6. DISCUS: 1 O'Meara, S; Wag enblast, H: 3 Rauch, H. Dis tance 115W. 100-YARD DASH: 1 Morgan, H: 2 Perkins, H: 3 Johnson, S. Time 11.5. MILE RUN: 1 Smith, H; MC- Leod, H; 3 Perkins, H. Time 5:02.3. 440 -YARD DASH: 1 Robinson, H; 2 Winters, H: 3 Tatum, S. Time 57.6. LOW HURDLES: 1 R. Eakin, S; 2 Morgan, H; 3 Hall, H. Time 22.4. 880-YARD RUN: 1 Witherrite, H; 2 Smith, H; 3 McLeod, H. Time 2:13.1. 220-YARD DASH: 1 Jacobs, H; 2 Robinson, H; 3 Johnson, S. Time 25.3. TWO-MILE RUN: 1 Foss, S; 2 Baker, H; 3 Clark, H. Time 10 '39 3. RELAY: Sherman, Heppner. TEAM SCORES: Heppner, 73; Sherman, 58. Bf DEE CRIBBLE Eighteen golfers oalred up for a best ball forcsome Sunday, under the direction of JuamUi Carmlchael and LaVerne Van Marter, Sr. Winners were Loh Hunt and Ed Gumlorson. low gross. Tied for second wire Haz el Mahoney and Dean Hunt, with John Venard and Bov Gun dvrson. All were awarded golf balls for prizes. Ladies Day was a warm one again, so gals have decided to start play at 9 a.m. with lunch afterward. Our new policy of an l.S-h.jle tourney for ladies Is slated to start this coming Tues NOTICE Or BALK Of COUNT! PROPERTY BY VIRTUE. Or AS ORDER OF THK UH'NTY tXH'ltr. 1ATU Mav N ItHiA. 1 am authoiUed and directs! to dwftu and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum pnee herein set forth: Lot 7 In Block 13. In the orig inal Town of Lexington. Morrow t'ountv, Oiegon. Iea the O. W. K. A N. Co. right of way. For the minimum price of $10 00 cah. Commencing 30 feet North of the South Fast Corner of Section 34. Tonhl 4 South. Rang 2. KWM.. thence Vet 35 feet, thence Northeasterly to point which is 2".rt feet mote or less North of the South East corner of Section 31. Town ship 4 South. Range 25 KWM.. thence South 2t0 feet more or less to the point of beginning. For the mini, mum price of J10OO cah. THEREFORE. I will on the lllh day of June. 1I'.5. at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner. ; iicar and answer In com plaint filed against you In the t entitled Court and Cause, within four weeks from the date of the first publication or this lummoni and If you fait tn p near am! anwrr. for want there of, the plaintiffs will apply to the said Court for teller as play ed foe In the said complaint, to wit: for a decree that the plain tilts are the owner In fee sim ple of the following described real property; The Southeast Quarter of Section 9: the Went Half of the Southwest Quarter and the South Half of the North west Quarter of Section 10; all In Township 2 South, Ksnte 27. Ft of the Wil lamette Meridian. An. I that the olalntlff are the owners In fee simple of the said liml. free of snv r grtt. tine. cMate, lien or Interest of you and each of you and that you or any one of you have no right, title, cMate. lien or Interest In the said land or any part there of and perpetually restrain and en)ln you and each of you. your heirs and assigns, from as oVem..7l sa d "p-ny i he:-rtlng or claiming any right, highest nJ best bidder " W' .Ue.n ur. I1!! .1" ine saiu lantj or any 'uri tunc- highest C. J. D. Bauman. Sheriff and Tax Collector Morrow County, Oregon 11 15c of. adverse to the plaintiffs. This summons Is served cpon you bv publication thereof for four consecutive weeks In the Heppner Garette-Tlmes, bv or der of the Honorable Paul W. Jones. Judge of the County Court of Morrow County. State which said order was day ate tth foot; thence du Sooth a dis tance of Ninety t'A)) feet ntorv or less to the North line of Main Street, thence due Went a distance, of Seventy five 1 75 1 feet to the place of beginning. The sale will be subject to the confirmation of the above en titled court. Signed: JAMES BARNETT Administrator WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys for Administrator 1 2ll Willow Street I. O. fkK2 Heppner, Oregon P?K.Ttl (10-1.V1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS IIKKFJIY GIVEN that lh undersigned ha been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Cocnty, State of Oregon, as utmlnUlrator of thtf ratal of Gcrtrudo Applegate, deceased, and has qualified. All rraons having claims agalnot the estate of said tie-cvaM-d are hereby rooulrod to present same with proper vom-hrrs duly verified a the undesigned at the office of W inter and Balfe. Heppner, Or, gon. within sU months from th date hereof. Dated and first pub. lUhed this GOi day of May. 1113. FRANCIS DOHEItTY. Administrator WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at LW Heppner. Oregon (1013CI Tell the advertiser you saw It In the Gaette TliiH S. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The budget for lone Iington Cemetery Maintenance District the flal year I'MA l'M, rn-glnnlng July 1, VMX as ttrt ailed and summarized In the accompanying schedules, was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used In prior years. Major change. If any. and thrlr effect on tht budget are set foith in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget docu nnnl mmv rw InKi-wl.-.l bv Interentrd KersonS between the hours of 8:) and 4:30 at the office of Mahoney and Abram. The budget tWiiment or anv oortlon of IL mav be obtained for i.V complete. or IV) per sheet at the offltw of Mahoney and Abram. Meeting of the lone Ixlngton Cemetery Maintenance District will bo held Wednesday. June 2. VM&, at 7:30 p.m., at the llty Han. lone, lor th oortMMo of holdlntr a oubllc hearing on this budget. Any per son may spix'ar to discus the budget or any part of It nr Mftimnw Court of Morrow county. Ma !l,)I,r,y J- I made and entered the 27th d MARJOKlh l-!(,f April, 1V5. and the first da ".n.pmif'i"' nl publication la the 21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE Of OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW ALBERT L. STAM J. KENNY and KENNY, husband Plaintiff vs. MYRA GATE; ...... of A'rl, The unknown heirs of ELIiA i tuunvt-v GATIii. Deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. lien or Interest in the real pro- pertv described herein, Delen- dants. TO: Myra Gates; The un known heirs of Ella Gates. De ceased, and all other H-rsona Signed, DEAN HUNT Chairman of Governing Body Financial Summary for Th Ensuing Tear Beginning July 1. IKS any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real property ue scribed In the corrrplaint here in, DEFENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: - SUMMONS Bill Sherman Sings With Feto Winners GRAY'S SADDLERY We Urge You To Order Your Saddles And Equipment- Now To Avoid The Summer Rush. Stop In And See Us At 140 W. May St. day. and those interested canior parties unknown claiming tee off lor tne urst nine prior to the 9 o'clock time, or contin ue after lunch- Lois Hunt and Lorene Ledbet tcr were in charge of our Tues day play, and we had a "guess timate." Winners were Bobbie Driscoll and Lorene. who guess ed "right on the ball" the score they felt they would shoot. A flip of coin awarded Bobbie a new ball. Helen Schaffitz came up with a loooong drive! And me I got stung by a bee and have a big finger, so don't tell the kids at home "it doesn't hurt much." 'cause it does. too. Next week's play will be in charge of Kay Robinson and Roho Munkprs. Men's tourney on Wednesday night! A good turnout is antic ipated, as last week it was "blown out" Wrong Name Given In the caption under the pic ture of the Indians' Little League team printed last week, an error was made in the identification of Richard Hamlett. He was in correctly listed as Richard Riet mann. The Gazette-Times re grets this error and offers apol ogies to the Little Leaguer. MAHONEY It ABRAMS Attorneys for 1'lalntiffs Fust Office Address: Heppner. Oregon 19 12c) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN FARRIS. Deceased. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTT ProbaU No. 1S3S Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of . 1. - . n fs-lllr LMDDIC ,1., . . ,a . . l lilt- 1 lflu ,ii rnivn4.. om are noreoy requirea 10 crJLsrdi pursuant to an order of sale of the County Court or tne State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, ITobate Department, made and entered In the above entitled estate on the 21st day of Anril. VM'A. will offer for ale and sell from and after the 2nd day of June, 19C5, for cash, at 12G Willow Street. Heppner. Ore gon. the following described real property belonging to said es tate, to-wlt: Lots 6. 7. and 8 In Block Bill Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wcs Sherman, sang with the Campbell Club chorus which teamed with University House to win the All-Campus Sing at the University of Oregon over Mothers' Week-end. according to Information from the University. Campbell Club Is a living group for men and University House is a living proup for women. Campbell Club also teamed with four other living groups to win the colorful Canoe Fete with the float. "Bridge of the Gods." The club also claimed the Burt Brown Parker cup for the men's living organization with the highest scholastic rec ord during the past three terms and thereby retired the rotating trophy. 1 Snerrv First Addition to the City of lone. Lots 1, 2. and 3, Beginning at a point Sixty-(tt)) feet due West of the South West corner of Lot Eight (8) In Block Fifteen (15) running thence due North to where same Intersects the South line of railroad right of way a distance of Ninety (00) feet more or les; thence In a Westerly direction along the line of said right of way a distance of Seventy-five (73) TEST THE BEST: Foird to mew k weal! 'St." 35- Ford has a brand-new and bigger 2 40-cu. in. standard Six for '65. It's America's biggest new Six, and in tests conducted by Automobile Racing Club of America experts, it beat both Chevy and Plymouth in acceleration, passing and fuel economy. Test it nowl r ' ' Li fe Total AU Tunds Tax Levy Computation Totnl Budget Requirement ...... $ 17.007.77 L's Budget Resources, Exa ut Taxes lit Ik INled .... 5.2S0IW Tnxrs Necessary to Balantv Budget ..... 11.817.77 Add Taxes Estimated Not to fk Keci'lved During Ensulns Year HiiOOO Total Taxes to lk Levied $ 12.017.77 Analysis of Taxes to Bo Lovled Outside 6". Limitation $ 12.61777 Total Taxes to Be Levied $ 12.C17.77 Geasral Fund Lx1n3r1osi Wat or Frot Fund $l.3'.r7.77 S 1.700.00 5.2).(K) 10.117.77 rooii $ 10.SC7 77 $ 10.W.7 77 S 10.K67.77 None l.TtsXOO rw)0o 1.7T(XU) lnooo ljjaoa All reserve funds and special revenue funds. If any. are Included. For Tbo Current riscol Tkxt Bslnnliuy July 1. 1K4 Conoral Fund Tax Ltrr Computatioa Total Budget Reulrements Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied . Taxi's Necessary to Balance Budget Add Taxes Kstimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year Total Taxes to Be Levied Analysis of Taxes to B Lovlod Outside 6 Limitation $ 13..W..72 Total Taxes to Be Levied 9 13.3WJ.72 $ 11.319.72 2.20.00 . 12.0C9.72 I.4K7.00 $ 12.5jG.72 Capitol Reserve Fund Summary For Too Fiscal Tsar IKS-1966. Boatnnla? July 1. 136S Historical Data Actual Budget For First Budgst Ensuiao; Procoding Current Teat Year Year Appiored Resources! None Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 3,082.63 None Interest 92.48 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 3,175.11 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget None Total Resources $ 3,175.11 Requirements t Reserved For Expenditure In Future Years 3.175.11 None None Lexington Water Project 1.700.00 Total Requirements $ 1,700.00 General Fund Resources For The Fiscal Year 1965-1966, Beginning July 1. 1965 Historical Data Actual Budget For First Budget Ensuing Preceding Current Year Year Year Approved None 'Available Cash on Hand (CaiKh Basis) Other Resources 200.00 400.00 Sale of grave liners 400.00 295.00 .350.00 Opening and closlnj? graves .... 350.00 ir.00 80.00 Annual care of graves 150.00 2,250.00 1.400.00 I'crmanent grave enre 700.00 60.00 50.00 Sale of the grave lots 50.00 None Interest 130.00 $ 2,900.00 $ 2,280.00 Total Resources $ 5,280.00 A11 reserve funds and special revenue funds, If any, are included. Ford Galexi 500 2 Door Hardtop Test . . . and invest ... in the best! See your Ford Dealer HEPPNER AUTO SALES, Inc. HEPPNER. OREGON General Fund Requirements Summary Tot The Fiscal Year ' 1965-1966, Beginning July 1, 1965 Historical Data Actual Budget For First Budget . Ensuing Preceding Current Year Year Year Approved S 4,500.00 $ 5,400.00 Personal Services 4,500.00 5,400.00 Sexton's salary $ 5,400.00 128.88 200.00 Workmen's Compensation 200.00 163.10 195.76 Social Security .' 195.76 None 100.00 Audit 100.00 7G2.50 500.00 Legal Fees 300.00 1,110.80 500.00 Surveying 1,000 00 Materials and Services Operating Materials $ 1,252.25 1,053.00 and Supplies 1,005.00 545.27 092.01 Contractual Services 773.01 3,807.58 4,033.95 Equipment Rental 2,100.00 84.01 70.00 Publication Costs 50.00 50.45 70.00 Office Expense 20.00 76.00 76.00 Election Costs 76.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Operating Contingency 1,000.00 Capital Outlay: 50.00 None Equipment 2,835.00 2,575.00 None Other Structures Land and Improvements None to Land 250.00 $ 15,105.85 $ 12,890.72 Total Requirements $ 15,394.77