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, j . -j -1 .3 ' . , . I II . I I I I I II'" FIRST PLACE Dodger team member are Front (L to R). Rocky Britt Jodr Jensen, Kelly Sager. David Allstott Bruce Young. BACK (L to R). Lee McCarL Coleman Devine, Brian Kerr. Kirk Sager. Kerry Hariin, Ronnie Young, CurtU VlalL Not pictured Mike Lynch. Dodgers Pace League, Run Wild Past Braves 15 Real Estate FOR SALE 4 bedroom home on double lot In Heppner. Call 676-5820. 26-29 FOB SALE Older 2 bedroom house on 75x120 lot Call 676 5842. 25-28p FOR SALE 3 Bedroom Home on 5 acres In Lexington. Fire place, 2 baths, double garage Full price $15,000. Located at Northwest edge of town near Intersection of highway 74 and 207. Write Department of Veterans' Affairs,- General Services Building, 1225 Ferry Street, S. E., Salem, Oregon 97310. 23-26c FOR SALE 3 bedroom ranch style home. Large living room with fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting. Combination family room and kitchen. Garage. In side recently re-decorated. Can assume 5 mortgage. Vesta Kilkenny home. Call 676-9267. 2tfc lst-4th The second half of the Little League season (June 7-July 1) has been an exciting race be tween tin-' four teams, with the IIcDDner Lodgers emerging in first place, as of June 21. The Dodgers are coached by Harley Sager, and Chris Lov grcn while the Heppner Braves are directed by Tom Wilson as sisted by Glen Ward. Joe Yo com leads the Heppner Giants and the lone Indians look to Lindsay Kincaid. A recap of some of the sec ond half scores reveals the ac tion that can be found on the Little League Diamond: JuneS, Dodgers over the Braves 9 8; June 15 Braves downed the Dodgers 15-12 In eight innings; June 17, Indians 12-Braves 9; In seven innings on June 16, Giants edged by the Dodgers 15-13. Team rankings changed in the next to the last week of play as the Dodgers downed the In dians 9-4 on June 21 and then the Braves 16-3 on June 24. The Giants edged by the Braves 5 4 on June 22 then lost to the Indians 16 to 3 on June 23. On June 24, the powerful Dodgers outslugged the Braves 16-3 to cinch their lead. Kerry Harsin pitched all six innings for the Dodgers and had a near shut-out, strinking out six of the first nine batters. None of the Braves were able to reach first base until the fourth inn ing when the Braves broke through with 3 runs for their only score. Kerry dispelled the myth of a pitcher being a rotten batter as he hit a home run with run ners on base as a game high light FOR SALE 4 bedroom home, large utility room, convenient kitchen, big closets. Write or call Logan Adams, Long Creek, Ore. 421-3187. 23tfc Toss M. Beckham Graduates with Honor By EVA HAMLETT IONE Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Morrison attended the 88th graduation exercises at OCE, where their daughter, Mrs. Da vid Beckham (Tass Morrison) received her Masters Degree on June 11, In Science of Educa tion. Tass graduated with ex ceptionally high honor having made a 4.00 point average for 4 terms. She will be teaching at Mt. View Union School at LewLsburg (3 miles north of Corvallis) this fall, and will be teaching special education to handicap trainable pie-school children. Her husband, Captain David Beckham, was recently discharged from the service at ter 3 years with the last 9 months in Vietnam. David will be attending Law school at Willamette in Salem this fall. The spent from Wednesday to Friday at the Morrison home. They moved their furniture Fri day to their country home at Lewisburg. It's A Girl Mrs. Jodie Morrison recently spent some time in Ontario, get ting acquainted with her grand daughter. Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick De Bisschop, are the parents of a daughter, born April 22. She weighed 7 lb., and has been named Rome Jo. She joins a brother, Robert, and a sister Ro chelle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeBisschop of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Jodie . Morrison of lone. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Lardeax of Sonoma, Calif., and Ernest Ferrell of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell James and family spent the first part of last week visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle James at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frlnk (Ju lie Rletmann) and family of Costa Mesa, Calif., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann. McClintock Reunion About 35 members of the Mc Cltntock family held a reunion In a park in Vancouver, Wash. on June 20. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. George York cf Mikkalo, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and family of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drobny and family of Eagle Creek. Mrs. Art Dalzell went to Eu gene Wednesday to visit her daughter Mrs. Clyde Crawford and family. To Washington Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton recently returned from a vaca tion which took them to Ryder wood, Wn., where they visited Mr. Howton's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reeve, then on to Aberdeen, Wn., where they vis ited Mr. Howton's former school principal and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turnbull. They drove down the coast to Lincoln City to spend a few days and on the weekend was joined by Jackie Howton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickie (Joyce) of Spring field. They returned home by McKcnzie pass. Jackie had been down to 4-H school at Corvallis. Spending this week at the Lloyd Howton home Is Miss Debra Barngrower of Arvada, Colo. She Is one of the 4-H stu dents visiting in Morrow Coun ty from around Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Onyon of Astoria spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Engleman of Tortland spent several days here last week with Mrs. Vera Rietmann, and visiting other friends and relatives In the vic inity. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Troedson spent several days last week at the coast. They returned to Portland on Thursday to meet Miss Shirley McGreer who flew in from London, England, to spend her vacation visiting her mother, and also her grand mother, Mrs. Georgia Brewster. NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER (July 1-13) Thurs., July 1 Unemployment compensation -(10-12 a.m. 1:00-2:00 p.m.) Tues.. July 6 Tops Club (7:30 p.m. Thurs., July 8 Senior Citizens crafts and social afternoon (2:00-4:00 p.m.) (July refresh ments and crafts provided by Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge). Abundant Foods (8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.) Friday, July 9 Social Security (10:00-12:00 a.m. 1:00-2:00 p.m.) Tues., July 13 No Advisory Board meeting In July. RETIRING? 2 bedroom duplex. Top west side location in Hermiston. F.H.A. appraisal v and terms or will take cash. Live in one, rent one, easy walk to stores and churches. or 3 bedrooms in Umatilla, these are homes that will pass F.H.A. 3 bedroom home on 2 top irri gated acres, just out of Irrl grn. Home needs some work yet but most materials on premises, new roof. You can buy this worth the money. 40 acres irrigated land, now in pasture with like new 3 bed room home, S. W. Boardman $35,000.00. M & B INVESTMENT CO. 240 Gladys Ave. Hermiston, Oregon Phone 567-5897 Evenings 567-8231 Bill Lanham Broker Delbert Anson, salesman 15 Real Estate REMEMBER we have houses for ale. See Frank Turner Tur ner. Van Marter Bryant 7tfc FOR SALE Ideal for newly married couple or retired couple. Two bedroom home in MUton-Freewater at 103 SW 6th. Walking distance to south business section, churches and city hall. Call 676-9228 in Heppner or 938-5473 In Milton Freewater. 18tf-p HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom home. Redecorated and large fenced yard. Easy to heat. Easy terms. Phone 676-9690 after 5. 28tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom Epis copal church rectory, modern and redecorated, fireplace, large utility. Call 676-9456 or 676-9141. 37tfc Public Notices For Sale 2 bedroom house, fireplace, modern, attractive. Phone after 6 p.m., 676-9690 or 676-5856. ctf37 FOR SALE 5 bedroom house, under GI loan, new hardwood cabinets In kitchen, new pan eling in living room dining room. New forced air furnace. Vernon Cecil, 135 Quaid. call after 1:30 p.m. 676-5553. lOtfc NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE INCLUSION OF LANDS WITHIN THE WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 9th day of June 1971, there was filed with the Board of Directors of the West Extension Irrigation District a petition for the Inclusion of the following described lands with in the boundaries of the West Extension Irrigation District, which lands are described as follows: All land lying South of the West Extension Irrigation Dis trict canal in Section 31, T5N, R27E, W. M., consisting of 420 acres more or less. The name of the petitioner Is Water West Inc. The prayer of the petitioner is that the above described lands be included within the boundaries of the West Exten sion Irrigation District, and that the boundaries of said dis trict be extended to include said land. All persons interested are hereby required to appear at the office of the Board of Directors nt the West Extension irnca tion District on the 7th day of July, 1971, at 7:30 PJrt. wnicn Is during the regular meeting of the said Board of Directors next after the expiration of the time for the publication of this notice, there to appear and show cause, If any they have, why the petition should not be eranted. Any objections to the grant Ing of said petition shall be pre sented to said Board of Direct ors in writing at or prior to the time set for said hearing. The failure of any persons in terested to show cause as here In provided shall be taken as an assent on nis Dan iu mc Inclusion of the above described lands within the boundaries of the West Extension Irrigation District as prayed for In the pet ltion. Dated this 9th day or June, 1971. Date of first publication: June 16. 1971. Date of last publication: June 30, 1971. West Extension irrigation District By Clarence R. Post, Chairman 24-26c HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thundery. July . 17 NOTICE OF SPECIAL LEVY ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that at the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District special election hereby called to be held on Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1971, be tween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, in and for the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District, there will be submitted to the qualified voters thereof the question of authorizing a Berial tax levy for the Irrigon Kurai Fire Protection District in tne sum of $5,700.00 annually pur suant to Section 11, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution, to be effective for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1971. The votes shall be by ballot in substan tially the following form: QUESTION SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE IRRIGON RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Measure No. 1: Shall the Board of Directors of the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District be authorized to make a ser ial tax levy In the amount of $5,700.00 for the fiscal year 1971-1972 for the purpose of purchasing equipment and op erational costs. These proposed taxes are out side and In addition to the limitation imposed by Section 11 of Article XI of the Ore gon Constitution. The maximum rate of levy deemed necessary to raise FIVE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ($5,700. 00) la the sum THREE DOL LARS PER THOUSAND ($3.00 per $1,000.00) of true cash value of taxable property within the district. The voter shall place an (X) or () before the words "Yes, I vote for the serial levy" or before the words "No, I vote against the serial levy" to sienifv choice. ( ) YES, I vote for the serial levy. ( ) No, I vote against the serial levy. The election is to be held at the old Irrigon School in the basement. The polls shall be open at tne nour or b:uu a.m. and remain open until the hour of 8:00 P.M. of the same day, at which time the polls will be closed. By order of the Board of Dir ectors of the Irrigon Rural Fire Protection District made this 17th day of June, 1971. 25-28C CALL FOR BIDS ON FUEL OIL, BULK GASOLINE, DIESEL FUEL, ANTI-FREEZE, BUS SERVICE AND SUPPLY AND CONTRACT BUS RUNS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received In the office of the District Super intendent of Morrow County School District R-l, Box 368, Lex ington, Oregon, for furnishing and delivering the following: 1. PS 300 Fuel Oil 2. Bulk gasoline for school vehicles and bulk dlescj for activity bus. 3. Bus service and supply In lone, Boardman, and Irri gon 4. Antl-freeze CONTRACT BUS RUNS 1. lone-Morgan-Cecll to lone School 2. Bob Peterson to Don Mc Elllgott Ranch 3. Huber-Harrlson-Cox to Lexington Bids are to be received for opening at 2:00 p.m., on July 19, 1971, and will be presented to the district board at a regular meeting called for July 19, 1971, at 8:00 p.m. Information, specifications, and bid forms are available at the office of the Clerk of Mor row County School District R-l, Box 363, Lexington, Oregon 97839. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any or all claims or tech nicalities. Bids are to be sent or deliv ered only in sealed envelopes, plainly marked, "Fuel Oil Bid", "Bulk Gasoline Bid", Diesel Fuel Bid", "Bus Service Bid", "Anti-Freeze Bid", or "Contract Bus Run Bid". Gerald Peck, Chairman Gail Burkenbine, Deputy Clerk Publication Dates: July 1, 1971 and July 8, 1971. 26-2TC MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Lin FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house Family room with fireplace. Covered patio, large double garage. Second bath In gar age. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 676 9925. 5tfc July 4, 11:00 am Hope and Valby Lutheran Churches will hold their annual worship serv ice and picnic at Cutsforth Park. Everyone is welcome to enjoy a good Christian feUowship. New Books at Heppner Library Non Fiction: 'Ghost Towns of the North west" by Weis (Eighteen Ore gon Ghost Towns in this one, and the photography is very good). The Oldest Man in America" by Kirk (An account of the ex ploration of the Marmes Kock Shelter on the Palouse River. 'Nicholas and Alexandra" by Massie. Fiction: "This Town Needs a Doctor" by Block; "Passenger to Frank furt" by Christie; "Penny Can dy" by Kerr; "Whitewater" by Horgan. Juvenile: "Daughters of Dakota", by Saunders; "Catch as Catch Can" by Poole; "The Gift of Little Things" by Hutchens (The Au thor is a sister of E. R. Jack man). "The Dragon That Lived Un der Manhattan" by Hildick: "All the Animals Were Angry'1 by Wondriska; "Mexican Soup" bv Hitte & Hayes; "Marco and That Curious Cat" by Foster. COLS ELECTRIC Motor RewtBdlna 5USTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME WARNING PENALTY of up to $100.00 and 50 days in jail is provided by City Ordinance No. 342 for any person responsible for depositing within any of the streams with in the city limits of Heppner any limbs, trees, rubbish, garbage or other material which will in any manner obstruct or im pede the free flow of water or which will pollute the same. THIS LAW WILL BE RIGIDLY ENFORCED. Glen H. Kolkhorst, Chief of Police. CELEBRATION Cond on Oregon Sunday, July 4 COME AND ENJOY THE FOLLOWING EVENTS: 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. BREAKFAST at City Park $3.75 Per Family $1.25 Adults 75c Children 11:00 A.M. PARADE Downtown Condon 1:00 P.M. JACKPOT RODEO at Fairgrounds HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST at Golf Course 2:00 P.M. CHILDREN'S GAMES in the Park (Cash Prizes) 5:00 P.M. TENNIS TOURNAMENT BARBECUED BEEF or CHICKEN at City Park $5.25 PER FAMILY $1.75 ADULTS $1-25 CHILDREN 10:00 P.M. FIRE WORKS FIE SWIMMING TENNIS HORSE SHOES ALL DAY DANCE To THE WESTERN GENTLEMEN Fri., Sat., and Sun. Nights iollllllbio) laSSIi -op 'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties' Telephone 676-9146 iPpwdVton 276-7781