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f liriTNTK e Warren slams hits 1 LINDA VoKAV In tiu' first iunu' of a tlmitiWt luster ttl) the Mo- I"i'll Sott;', Ilir Kxn'Cr- Uuuls Itiliyil out 10 runs on 10 hi! to verpoir the Soot ties 5 runs on 5 lilts. I von (fuxiti low committed 6 er rors, t!it MoKon team couldn't Uko 4UanU,:o, Mo lon had oiih 2 errors for the lull irame. All of MoFen's runsfjnio in die first mmr.K of wlillo t!ie Curds lUukoil runs 111 the first, second, third, and fifth ir.inur'b. ltli 5 runs conuiii; in the seventh. The pitohino, chores ire puked up In Dick Snider of low and Villa nueva of Mo l"en. John Hietnunn of lone and Mititurt of the Scotties ere behind the plate for their respective teams. The bit; hitters for lone ere Mike Warren sUnmuii 3 hits for 4 trs at bat ami Ed Win kleniun getting Z for 3. In the second game of the doubleheader, KentGutierrez pitched in a losing cause for the Cards. The Scotties sque ezed out 4 runs on A hits ami committed only Terrors, rule lone had trouble putting it together, getting onh 3 runs on 8 hits and 3 errors. All of Mcten's runs were scored in the third inning with 2 outs. Catching chores were taken up by Tom Gates of lone, with Gutierrez going all the way on the mound. Adams threw for the Scotties and Minhart did the catching. Tom Gates was the big stick for lone, lacine 2 hits on 3 tries to the plate. April shower of good buys in Classified Ads. Remember M&R FLOOR COVERING and HEATING CO. for your floor covering, heating and air conditioning needs. Open every Tuesday or call 676 9418 24 hours a day 7 days a week for electronic answering service or you may call Kay Cason 676-9956. Matt Hughes Ray Ayers t . - TROUT r5 bLAbUN OPENS ' Saturday, April 29 Full Line of NEW Tackle -RODS -LINE -LURES -EGGS At LOW Prices sfer ioi:k . i;."iTn TIMKs, r I 1 ' CLAY PHILLIPS is tvtu,- pinned" 30 year jowel by his wifo. elrna. Fossil lodge presented the honor. Cloy Phillips Is Cla Phillips was presented his 50 year jewel by Harold Wri.'ht of the Fossil Odd fellows Lodge on April 20 at a joint meeting of the Odd fellows and HelH'kahs in I ex liigton. Several of the Fossil Lodge nieinlvrs ami their wives were in attendance as well as several people from llep- Trial Delay A circuit court trial to have opened May lOtli has been postponed until June 10. Case isOrvilleCutsforth.Jr., personal representative of the Gene Cutsforth Estate vs Kinzua Corp. MRS. RM.FY MVNKPRS is a new employee in the As sessor's office CLEAN LP ..ITSSPKING! Clean up with a Want Ad too! ' ' tt'v,f Associate Store John and Betty Pfeiffer Tmu.lt, Altril ?T. vr.i .ill T f 1 with Ins Oddfellows Harold Wright of the 50 Year Member pner. The licnenans nir mshed the refreshments, Mr. Phillips was reared in Lexington whore ho joined the Lexington Lodge in 1922. Later, he transferred to the Fossil Lodge while employed in Ktnzua as the butcher for 1C years, lie Is now re tired ami living in Heppnor with his wife Velma. lone M : and Mrs. Wiyne East man. Portland, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Lindstroni. Mrs. Eastman is Grand Electa. Grand Clus ter of Oregon. The East man's and Lindstroni' s attended the 73th anniver sary of Blue Mountain Cliuii ter, Order of Eastern Star, in Elgin, 0:1 Apr. 22. Sixteen members and one guest. Mrs. Archie Munkers, attended the Women's Activi ties Club meeting in the home of Mrs. Larry Prock on Apr. 21. Uy Lindsay won the door prize. The next WAC Potluck meeting will be at the grange hall on Miy 18. with Mrs. Delsie Chapel and Mrs. Wlllard French as hos tesses. Members are re quested to bring a salad or dossert r Loft's Electric Will be open Friday Night 7 to 9 IT W Get Your Licenses Here 15 Real Estate KOU SALE HY OWN EH -llaiel's Apartments In liourilman. 6 two-bedroom Apts. Profitable Invest ni.tut. Terms. Tel. or Ho 24, Hiurdmuti. 15-1 Hp FOU SALE lUMiitlful blue cren (omul, size 7, orn once, $20.00. Ph. 678-5312. June I edU'ttor. I7-20c CLEAN rues, like new, so easy to dowithlMucLusirc. Kent eleotrio shampooer $1. fiust to Oust. 17c Stangels Get Their Girl Mr. and M "S. Don Stangel U'Camo the proud urents of a baby girl born April 20 at Pioneer Memorial Hosp ital. Marcie Marie weighed 9 lb. and I'.-oz. and joins a brother, David at home. Grandparents are Mr. Elmer Stangel of Donald, Or., Mr. Kooky Meyer of Cor vallis, and Mrs. Roger Ivle of Eugene. Mrs. Helen Meyer of North Dakota is the great-grand-in ither. Born To Vinsons Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vin son of Heppner became the parents of a baby girl Apr. 22. Melissa Ann, born at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, weighed 7 lb., 12' ioz. and joins Mark William, Tammy Marie and James Patrick at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dolbort Vinson of Lex ington, Wilbur Lane of Mil-ton-Freewater and Mrs. Myrna Campbell of Condon. HOSPITAL Grace Buschke of Heppner is receiving medical care at Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Cate Hatsumi of Heppner has been dismissed. LOTS OF BARGAIN5 Stop by to see the new Corning Counterange Sears Authorized CATALOG SALES MERCHANT COUPON S10.00 OFF ON ANY WASHER AND DRYER COUPON $20.00 OFF ON ANY COUPON $10.00 OFF ON ANY EAGER I MOWER COUPON $1.00 OFF ON EACH GALLON OF PAINT BRING IN COUPONS GOOD ONLY APRIL 28 & 29 Sears 15 Real Estate FOR SALE 3 BodrtMim hniiKo: Family room with fireplace. Covered piitlu liirne dimble niiruge. Sit mid hnth In t!niKe. Fenil'd hack yuril, See Jtm or Jonnne lawpron, 67t Kite Lot For S.iU-$lH00 60 X 132 Mobile home approved lot. Phone C7G-0175 or see K G. Walklns. IHtfc Legal Notice VX A1.17ATION NOTICE NOTICE LS lllHLIft CWY.S that on Wttiiie Ja, May i, li72. at 7;3U p.m., dir"ctor of tin West I vtenslon Irrigation District, Hctint: the btKird of equ.iliation, will nioet at the office of the district in Irrinon, Ore., to review and correct the aiwiutl ussvssment for the period from July I, HIT to June 3(1, I'JTj, levied by the board of dirty, tors. In the meantime tlie assessment roll U filed at the district of. (ice for the inspection by all persons affected by said levy. (Signed) MAXWIXl. C. joi:.s, Secretary, West E.xten sion Irrigation District April 13, 20, 27, 1'.172. Notice of Kudget Hearing The Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing May 11, 1072 at 9:00 a.m. in the County Judge's office for the purpose of discussing the buduet for Morrow County, Oregon. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. A copy of the budget docu ment may be inspected orolt tained between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the County Clerk's office in the Courthouse. Sadie Parrish Budget Officer cl7 NOTICE OF SALE MY TRUSTEE OF DEAL PRO PERTY UNDER A TRUST DEED UNDER O.R.S. 80.735 THROUGH 8G.785. MORROW COUNTY AB STRACT AND TITLE COM PANY, INC., as Trustee, gives the following notice of sale of the following describ ed real property. 1. The names of the Gran tors are Fred E. and Gladys F. Miller, husband and wife; RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. Owned and Operated By PAUL N. HANSEN Beginning Year-Round Service SPRAYING.. SEEDING. LIQUID AND DHY FERTILIZING. 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS AREA PH. 676-9925 HEPPNER. ORE A 4 WKrM.Jry I lit if V- l fr COUPON $10.00 OFF ON ANY AIR CONDITIONER COUPON $4.00 OFF ON ANY BELTED TIRE COUPON $10.00 OFF ON ANY DISH WASHER COUPON $10.00 OFF ON ANY 100 It. ROLL CHAIN LINK FENCE AND SAVE- NOW Authorized CATALOG SALES MERCHANT JACK VAN WINKLE TeL 576-9106 the Trustee, Morrow County Abstract ami Title Company, Inc.; the Heneflclary the Hank of Eastern Oregon, a Stat Hanking Corporation. 2, The description of the proerty covered by the Trust Deed Is as follows: Lots 4.5,0, ami 7, ItilUook 1, Fuller's Addition to Die Town of Lexington, Mor row County, Oregon. 3. Tlie iHNtk and iage of mortgage records where the deed Is recorded is as fol lows: Microfilm Records, Morrow County, Oregon, M 3" 79 4. The default for which the foreclosure Is to N'liiade Is the failure of Hie Grantors to nuke the following pay ments: Principal Installments $173.85; Interest Due as of Jan. 20. 1972-$39.07; Advance for Insurance, made Dec. 21, 1971 $32.00. All of the principal Install ments and Insurance ad vances carry Interest thereon at 8 percent nor annum. 5, The sum owing under the obligation secured by the Trust Deed is $3,020.00. 0. The Hank of Eastern Oregon as Beneficiary under the Trust Deed has elected to sell the proHrty to sa tisfy the above obligation. 7, The date, timeaud place of the sale to be made by the beneficiary skill Ik- as follows: June 22, 1972, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., at offices of the Morrow County Abstract ami Title Company. Inc., 139 East Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon. 8. The Grantors may have the proceedings dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstat ed by payment of the en tire amount then due, toget her with costs, trustee's and attorney's fees, such trust ee's and attorney's fees not exceeding $50.00 each, at any time prior to five days be fore the date set for the sale. DONE and DATED this 2nd day of February, 1972. MORROW COUNTY AB STRACT i TITLE CO., INC. Trustee By: S- Harry T. O'Donnell, President. (MA) 17-21c NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Morrow County School District Office, Box 3G, Lex ington, Oregon 97839, for fur nishing and delivering the fol lowing: 1 new 12 passenger panel Bids will be oned at 2:00 p.m., on Monday, May 15, 7WV.ffTMM V V '3n V I Vl TTSf ff JL I Two Buckets Defurgenf OtOO CQEZIZ Door rilLi: Prizes 1972, at the District office In I exington, and will Itepre sented to the School l urd at their regulal meeting at B:00 p.m., on Monday. May 15, 1972. The School Hoard re serves the right to reject any ami all bids and to waive uti) or all technicalities or claims. Sec!ficat!nhS and hid forms may Ik' acquired at the office of the District Su perintendent at Lexington. Oily bid forms furnished by the school district will lie used. Bids must be in seal ed envelopes and clearly marked "HID". SMgned: G.W. Peck, Chairman -Morrow County School Dis trict M Attest: Ronald L. Daniels, Clerk 17-1 8c NOTICE OF HEARING The planning commission of Morrow County will hold two public hearings on the preliminary County Zoning ordinance. The first meeting will Ih? at 2.00 p.m. Wed nesday, May 10, 1972 at the Lexington Grange Hall. The second nneting will lie held at the Greenfield Grange Hall at Boardnian, Oregon at 7:30 p.m.. Friday, May 12, 1972. All interested persons arc 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 to be lure to dress full advantage of color 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. Time and Place HEPI'NKR ;K Sut May (, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. nt the Library Room, City Hull Mon.. May 8, 1 p.m. to li p.m. nt the . : T Hull IONE BOARDMAN Tucs., May 9, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. nt tho Grance Hall. Photography by Woltz Studios Inc. - Our 45th Year. mm COME AND COOKIES AND COFFEE WITH US! We mitjht run out of cookies, but we won't run out ot Birthday Specials during our big 3-DAY Birthday Sale! IF YOU CAN'T COME IN... CALL 676-9106 urged to attend. Alma Green, Secretary, Morrow County Planning Commission 17-IHc NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY HOAR!) OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Momlay. May 8, 1972, the Hittrd of F(ualitatiou of the County nf Morrow. Oregon, will meet at the County Court house in Heppner, Oregon, to publicly examine the assess ment rolls for suld County of Morrow, for the year 1972 and to correct all errors In valuation, descriptions, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. The ratio U-tweenassessed and true cash value adopted by the Hoard of Equalisation pursuant to OHS 309; 034' Is 100 ivrcf lit. It skill tw the duty of the persons Interested toapiear at the lime and place appoint ed. Petitions for adjustment of assessments must lie filed with the Hoard of Equalization not later than the Monday of the week following the first week that the Idard Is In session. Joyce Pitch, Assessor County of Morrow, Oregon 17-1 9c IN FULL COLOR! your children to take photography. am HAVE SOME1 i