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'ffl ''A '(5 w1 jjj BOB DOBB3 demonstrate! ihotput technique to glrla' phytlcal td ucation instructor, Mrs. Dorothy Agee, and a group of freshmen girls on the track field at Heppner High. Wind and cold weath er have made both practice and onlooking uncomfortable most (HHS Photo). of the time this spring. Girls Have Chance To Enter District Meet at La Grande Whether the Heppner girls' track team goes to district meet in Burns on May 3 will be de termined today (Thursday) by their competition in the meet at La Grande. The field will be tougher than at Pilot Rock last Friday when they captured sec ond place. Second place In the meet at Pilot Rock April 19 was taken by Heppner, with 37 points. The local girls racked up four firsts and were breez ne into anoth er blue ribbon when an inexper ienced relay team missed a ba ton pass and was disqualified. Linda Clough took the stand ing broad Jump with a 7'8V leap. Linda Leonnig got over the 50-yd. hurdles In 7.9, with Linda Clough third in 8.6. Lindy Leon nig took a second first in the 75 -yd. dash and also ran on the relay team which won the 440 yd. relay. Sarah Wltherrite was third In the 75-yd. dash in 9.5. Jill Rugg came in second in the shotput, with a 26.6 effort. Linda Clough ran second In the 220-yd., followed by Ava Green. Their times were 31 and 31.6. Janet Gentry was fourth In the Softball throw, with a heave of 123' and Jill Rugg scored a 41" high Jump. Becky Freeman with a 12'10" effort, was fourth in the long lump. The winning 440-yd. relay team included Sarah Witherrite, Jill Rugg, Linda Clough, and Lindy Leonnig. Heppner scored eight points in the April 11 meet at Milton Freewater. Mac Hi, with 76 points, and Hermiston Senior High with 23, took first and second places. Points were won by Mary Ann O'Donnell, who came in second in the 100 yard dash, Lindy Leonnig, who was third in the same event, and Terry Petty John, third In the long Jump. Heppner also scored second in the 440-yard relay, run by Sarah Witherrite, Jill Rugg, Linda Clough, and Lindy Leonnig. Mary Ann O'Donnell's time In the 100 yard dash was 12.9: Lindy Leonnig had 12.95. Terry Petty.iohn lumped 12'7" in her event, and the relay team ran their event in 58.3, one and a half minute slower than the winners from Mac Hi. Other girls from Heppner who competed in the meet included Jill Rugg, Shannon Farley, Jan et Gentry, Becky Freeman, Lin da Clough, Debbie McLeod, Trisha Prock, and Ava Green. Team Drops Two To Sherman Nine Br CART KEMP Heppner dropped two league baseball games to Sherman last week-end by scores of 5-3 and 10-6. Russ Kilkenny pitched a four hitter In the first game. Bill Baker carried the big bat for Heppner as he hit 2 for 4. Ron Freeman hit 1 for 2, and Jerry Healy 1 for 3. Dave Gunderson whacked a bases-loaded single in the first inning on which two runs scored. In the second game McCabe hit 2 for 4, one of which was a homerun. Other boys rapping the ball were Baker, Smith and Gunderson, all 2 for 4; Ayres, 1 for 2; and Healy, 1 for 3. The Horsemen are now 0-6 in league play but still have a chance to hurt arch rival Pilot Rock on May 4. Heppner: Kilkenny and Petty- John. Sherman: Wilson and Coelsch. Heppner: Pettyjohn, Van Mar- ter (4) and Hughes. Sherman: Jones and Wilson. Public Notices NOTICE Or SCHOOL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election will bo held In School District No. Rl of Mor row County, State of Oregon, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on May 6, 196H. at District Office in Lexington, City Hall In Bonrdman, A. C. Houghton School in Irrlgon, Heppner Ele mentary School in lieppner, lone School In lone and Rhea Creek Grange Hall at Ruggs. In said school district, for the pur. ixise of submitting to the truul- ified voters of sulci district the Question of Increasing the tax lew for the fiscal year 1968 69 over the amount limned oy sec tion 11. Article XI, of the con- stltution of Oregon. The reasons for Increasing such levy are: Remodeling for Heppner and lone; Increase in teacher salaries: Increase In custodian, cooks and secretary salaries; Increase in social sec urity and retirement costs. The amount of tax, in excess of the constitutional limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year Is $801,698, which, exDressed as a rate of levy is estimated at $9.85 per thousand dollars of true cash value oi taxable property within the Uls trlrt. Not ce is also given that in comoliance with Section 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. R l. of Mor row County, Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said district will be held at the above listed oollinET places, dur ing the above listed hours and on the same date. lor tne pur pose of election of one director from Zone VII to the Morrow Countv School District No. R l board and various members of advlsorv committees. Dated this 17th day of April, 1968. Attest: Alice Vance. Clerk Don McEUigott, Chairman Board of Directors 89c NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that on Monday. May 16. 1968. the Board of Equalization of the County of Morrow, Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Hepp ner. Oreeon. to publicly exam ine the assessment rolls for said County of Morrow, for the year 1968, and to correct all errors in valuation, description, or quali ties of land, lots or other prop ertv assessed by the assessor. The ratio between assessed and true cash value adopted by the Board of Equalization pur suant n OR W.B4 U W0 (nr. cent. (The ratio determined by the Assessor pursuant to OKS 309.028 Is 100 percent). It shall be the duty of the persons Interested to appear at the time and pluee appointed. Petitions for adjustment of as sessments must be filed with the Board of Equalization not luter than the Monday of the week following the first week that the Board Is In session. Joyce Ritch Special Assessor County of Morrow, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by tne t'robato Court of Morrow County, State of Ore gon, Administrator of the estate of SARAH M. ALDRICH, Deceas ed, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified to the administrator at the office of Mahonev & Abrams. Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date hcreor. DATED and first published this 28th day of March, 1968. CLIFFORD G. ALDRICH, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah M. Aldrlch, Deceased MAHONEY & ABRAMS Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon 5-9c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, State of Oregon, as administrator with will an- Jaycees to Offer Station Services Morrow County Jaycees will be In the service station busi ness this week-end, as they take over two-day operation of Jack's Chevron Station, on Sat urday and Sunday. Jaycees will keep the station going from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. each day, and will receive a share In the proceeds from car washes, lube Jobs, oil changes, tire repairs, and other services, to help build up funds for civic projects. Most recent project is providing a children's slide to be added to playground equipment In the Heppner city Kark. During recent months they ave put picnic tables and benches and garbage containers In the park for public use. Members will also provide pickup and delivery service. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, April ti. 1961 HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital during the past week, and still receiving medical care, are the following: Gladys Muzzy, Klnzua; Delwln Nelson, Lexington; Sue Dun can, Lexington; Jessie Griffin, lieppner, and Edna Struthers, Heppner. Those dismissed, after receiv ing medical care, were Lyl Mutteson, lieppner, and Ronald Gregg, Heppner. Saturday afternoon dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hutx-r were Dr. C. M. Wagner of Red Bluff, Calif., Deanne Wagner, Gem State Academy, Caldwell, Idaho, and Mrs. Betty Wagner nad daugh ter. Susie, of Pendleton. nexed of the estate of Leon a L. Jackson, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are hereby required to present same with proper vouch ers duly verified to the under signed at the office of Winter and Balfe, Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 4th day oi April, 1968. JOHN C JACKSON Administrator with will annexed WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon 6-9c PUTMAN FLYING, INC. WEE SPRAYING CALL HOTEL HEPPNER PH. 676-9623 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the County of Morrow for the fiscal year 1967-68 will be held in the County Judge's Office at the Courthouse In Heppner, Oregon at 10:00 on May 9, 1968. Copies of the Supplemental budget are available without charge at the office of the County Clerk. The budget may be inspected by interested persons at the office of the County Clerk during trie regular office hours. Any person may appear at the public hearing on the supplemental budget, and discuss the budget or any part oi it. COUNTY OF MORROW SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY For The Fiscal Year 1967-68 General Road Fund RESOURCES Additional revenue from Motor Licenses $11,000 Mustangs to Play. Umatilla Tuesday By BOB DOBBS Heppner High's diamondmen head into a lone varsity clash in the coming week. It is a re match with the club from Uma tilla, and will be played at Umatilla on April 30. The JV batsmen play their last two games of the season, with Pilot Rock and Umatilla, on April 29 and 30. The tut with the Rockets will be played at Pilot Rock, and the game with Umatilla will follow the varsity tilt April 30. There is little to be said on behalf of the Horsemen that hasn't already been said. It wasn't so many years ago that the boys who are now jun iors and seniors put together a great junior high club. The HHS club is playing good ball, but not up to its ability. There is no chance of the Horsemen pulling into the dis trict playoffs, but fans would like to see them win these games which are coming up. REQUIREMENTS Road Materials and Services '. 11,000 PAUL W. JONES Chairman of the Governing Body 9-lOc Wmt0 ill i fmlffnlfew kf g WJIairStfkf M yl For Best and Easiest Hair JI Cafl Care Try One of Our zHff iU "LA MAUR" PERMANENTS flSjf The Deep-Deep-Deep rfwrf V& Wave With Satin JJM ' CLITA WALKER, New Operator, Available for Appointments In lone (Tues.-Fri.,) 422-7450. In Heppner (Wed.-Sat.,) 676-9603. Hairstyling Coloring Permanents Cutting Ask for the Operator of Your Choice JO VERLE DARLENE CLITA LOIS LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP Heppner 676-9603 lone 422-7234 mm v 'J, f - MOTHERS! WE WANT PICTURES OF ALL THE CHILDREN IN THIS TRADING AREA TO PUBLISH IN A SPECIAL FEA TURE ENTITLED 'CITIZENS OF TOMORROW.' PICTURES TAKEN IN FULL COLOR! io be sura to dress your children to talc full advantage of color photography. These pictures will be taken free of charge by a nationally known children's photographer who specializes in feature photography for news papers. The time and place are shown below and we ask 'the co-operation of all parents (and grandparents, too! to help makes this a success. There is no' age limit. Family groups and older children are especially invited. A picture of every child photographed will be published free of charge, (in black and white Photographs may be ordered, however this is entirely up to you. There is absolutely no obligation so be sure to bring your children. lONE-Friday, April 26, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At the American Legion Hall HEPPNER-Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At the Heppner Hotel Photography by Wolfz Studios Inc. Our 45th Year. Notice of Candidacy 1 hereby announce my can didacy to succeed myself for the office of Sheriff of Mor row County subject to the will of the Republican voters of Morrow County at the Pri mary election, May 28, 196a C. J. D. 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