I r Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thursday, May I; begon here in By ERNIE CERESA Heppner Little Leagum will start their 17th season in Heppner Saturday when the first ball is pitched out to open the 1974 season. Although many boys have gone through the Little League ranks here; the num ber of teams has not increased with the years. Back in 1957 when Little League first got started, according to newspaper records, "Little League base ball got under way this week with the forming of four teams. The four teams were the Ed Dick and Jim Driscol! team, Keeling and Hitchcock team, Leon Ball and Marcel Jones team, and the Ray Ayers team." Members of Heppner's first Little League teams were: Keeling and Hitchcock team -Donald Keeling, Bill Cox, Bill Duran, Mike Warren, Duane Geyer, Terry Campbell, Don M linkers. Dean Robinson, Wayne Evans, Tom Green Sieve Warren, Mike Sweek, Danny McBride and Carl Bauman. The Dick and Driscoll team was composed of Shan Apple gate, Harold Gray, Eddie Howard, Daryl Dick, Mike Koenig, Mike Smith, Tim Driscoll, Stewart Dick, Greg Johnston, Jim Lindsay, David Anderson, Douglas Anderson, John Koening, David Methen and Scotty Barratt. On the Ray Ayers team were Kenny Klinger, Bill ' Klinger, Don Wardell, Roger Schoonover, Gordon Nichols, Kirk Mathews, Bob Mathews, Tony Doherty, Donnie Van Winkle, Rodney Ayers, Kirby 1974 Little League Officers! Lindsay Kincaid President Wayne Hams Vice-President Dick Calvert Secretary-Treasurer Dale Holland, Del Piper, LaVerne Van Marter Jr. and Art Stefani Jr. . : . Directors I J i A friend of youth programs. J BARNE1TS SEED 1 Np No chance for a 'jJF dUDle Play nere' J W5&J WESTERNAUT0 fe, STORES a Play ft safe O'Connor's Phil's Aufo Repair Engine tune-up to major overhaul. . Front-end alignment . . . Full brake and muffler service. . . We specialize in auto glass. 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE 676-5595 Located at CEGLIA AUTO WRECKING W. Riverside Ave. Heppner Bailey, Bobby Massey, Mickey Massey and Jerry Wagoner. The Leon Ball-Marcel Jones teams included Mike Wil liams, LeRoy Gardner, Mike Lessor, Dick Springer, Clif ford Morris, Ronnie Jones, Jay Ball, Bruce Thompson, John Pfeiffer, Ted Turner, Larry Heath, Doug Dubuque, Larry Brinda, Steve Radloff and David George. Half-way through the 1957 season the names of the four teams were changed. Their new names became the Indians, Blue jays, Dodgers and the Skippers. Junior Rodeo is June 8-9 The fourth annual Morrow County Junior Rodeo is fast approaching its June 8-9 date, according to chairman Bob Van Schoiack. The Junior Rodeo is put on every year through the efforts of a few local citizens who have formed the Morrow County Junior Rodeo Associ ation for this purpose. This year's rodeo will once again have competition di vided into three divisions, the boys senior, girls senior, and the junior divisions. All around trophy blankets will be awarded for each division. Each event winner will re ceive a championship buckle. Horses and pickup men will be furnished this year by Howard Johnson and cows and Insurance eeoeeeeeooooeeooQ 2, 1974 1957 Today there are still four Little League teams, the Dodgers, Indians, Giants and the Braves. How many boys have gone through the ranks of the Little League is not known, nor is the number of hours spent by various coaches "and man agers to help the youth of the community recorded. Perhaps Saturday before the ball is thrown out to begin this season and the umpire shouts "play ball," a special thanks might be given to the men who gave so much of their time and talent for so many boys. calves will be furnished by Don Robinson. The rodeo is sanctioned by the Western States Junior Rodeo Association, which is the governing body for Junior Rodeos in the area. Bill Gentry will accept local donations for the association since the rodeo is only supported by local sponsors. There will be a Hobby Show, May 8, Park Hall, Hermiston, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored by the Stanfield Loop Hobby Club. The public is invited. COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE STATE Of Oregon ) COUNTIES OF UMATILLA AND MORROW ) n. BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ) NOTICE IS tCREBY OVEN ihot ol a Community College District election hereby called, to be Held May 7, 1974, between the hour of 8 00 AJA. and 8:00 tM. m Umotillo County, ond between the hours of 2-00 P.M. ond 8 00 fM. in Morrow County, at the following polling placet in and for Blue Mountain Community College District: PERSONS RESIDING IN: Will VOTE AT: MORROW COUNTY Polls will be open from 2 00 PM.-8 00 9tK Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 3 Precinct No. 4 Precinct No. 5 Precincts No. 2, 6, 7. 8. ond 9 THERE Will BE SUBMITTED TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS Of THE BLUE MOUN TAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT THE FOLLOWING BALLOT: SAMPLE BALLOT No STUB, to be torn off by Clerk. OFFICIAL BALLOT TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1974 FOR THE REGULAR ANNUAL ELECTION BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT UMATILLA AND MORROW COUNTIES, OREGON MAKE A CROSSIX) OR CHECKMARK () IN THE VOTING SQUARE OPPOSITE THE WORD YES OR THE WORD NO, WHICHEVER INDICATES YOUR CHOICE ON THE TAX LEVY PROPOSAL. USE THE SAME MARKING SYSTEM TO VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE. IF YOU WRONGFULLY MARK, TEAR OR DEFACE THE BALLOT, RETURN IT AND OBTAIN ANOTHER FROM THE ELECTION OFFICERS. TAX LEVY OUTSIDE SIX PERCENT LIMITATION . SHALL THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COL LEGE DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO LEVY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1974-1975, BEGINNING JULY I, 1974, THE SUM OF $952382 OUTSIDE THE LIMITATION SET FORTH IN SECTION II, ARTICLE XI OF THE, OREGON CONSTITUTION. EXPLANATION: If tfi measure is approved, the operating budget to be financed by locol tones for the tax year 1974-75 will be $107,112 greater man the operating budget finonced by local taxes for the preceding year. This is due to substantial increases in the cost of all supplies and services used by the college, mainly increases in salaries paid employees to meet the increased cost of living ond payroll taxes. The district has no tox base. Any tax levied by the District must be approved by the voters. - BYES, I VOTE FOR THE LEVY NO, I VOTE AGAINST THE LEVY FOB DIRECTOR OF THE BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT POSITION NO. I. A THREE YEAR TERM BEGINNING MY 1, 1974 VOTE FOR I. 15 BOB I. ZERBA POSITION NO. 2. A FOUR YEAR TERM BEGINNING MY 1, 1974 16 DOROTHY KREBS IRVINE. RAUCH 18 JAMES I. WHITNEY POSITION NO. 6. A THREE YEAR TERM 19 ROBERT RIDGWAY 20 HARMON SPRINGER FOSITON NO. 7. A FOUR YEAR TERM BEGINNING MY 1, 1974 VOTE FOR 1. 21 22 23 MALACHI K. CAMPBELL LOUIS J FIVES LAWRENCE B. REW This it She annual district election of Blue Mountain Community College Dis trict colled in accordance with ORS 259.030. Polling hour to Morrow County hove been set to conform with hours adopt ed by (he locol district voting on (he tame dote ond ol the tome polling Morrow County voters con obtom absent vote ballots from the Morrow Coun ty Oeri, Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon. .... . Umatilla County votea can obtain absent vote balk from "Deputy Oeri of fhe School Ontrio m which they .wide of ot (he Bvtino Office of Blue Mountain Community College. Wallace W. McOoe, Clerk Blue Mountain Community College Dittria Jessie M.M, OenV of Umatilla County Election Officer This notice is published for the information of Morrow County residents. A complete list of polling places for both Umatilla County and Morrow County appears in the Pendleton East Oregonian, issues of April 19 and 26, 1974. Published April 25, 1974. Wranglers Playday winners The second playday for the Wranglers was held Sunday at the Wrangler grounds with a large crowd on hand to witness the action. Winners in the age 6 and under division were: barrel racing, 1st, Bobby Kinzer, and 2nd, Scott Dough tery; pole bending, 1st, Scott Doughtery, and 2nd, Bobby Kinzer; figure 8 race, 1st, Bobby Kinzer, 2nd, Bridget Greenup; and hat race, 1st, Bridget Greenup, 2nd, Bobby Kinzer, 3rd, Scott Doughtery, and 4th, Trisha Mahoney. In the age 7-9 division winners were; barrel racing, 1st, Anne Murray, 2nd, Anita Palmer, 3rd, Tara Mahoney, and 4th, Mike Currin; pole bending, 1st, Anne Murray, 2nd, Anita Palmer, 3rd, Mike Currin, and 4th, Steve Currin; figure 8 race, 1st, Anita Palmer, 2nd, Anne Murray, 3rd, Tara Mahoney, and 4th Brian Holt; hat race, 1st, Anne Murray, 2nd, Tara Mahoney, 3rd, Steve Currin, and 4th, Anita Palmer. The age 10-12 division win ners were: barrel racing, 1st, Jana Steagall, 2nd, Tony Currin, 3rd, Marie Yocom, 4th, Maureen Healy; pole bending, 1st, Jana Steagall, 2nd, Cliff Doughtery, 3rd, Tony Currin, and 4th, Marie Yocom; ring race, 1st, Jana Steagall, 2nd, Marie Yocom, 3rd, Brett Sherer, and 4th, Ann Van Schoiack; musical ropes, 1st, Jana Steagall, 2nd, Todd Sherer, 3rd Anne Van Schoiack, and 4th, Tony Cur rin. Winners in the 13-17 divi sion: barrel racing, 1st, Dawn Peterson, 2nd, Janice Healy, Greenfield Grange, Boordmon, Oregon lone City Hall, lone, Oregon Irrigon School Building, Irrigon, Oregon Lexington City Hall, . Lexington, Oregon Lone Apartment Building, Heppner, Oregon VOTE FORI. BEGINNING MY ,1974 VOTE FORI. 3rd, Michele Evans, and 4th, Cindy Doughtery; pole bend ing, 1st David Steagall, 2nd, Mary Healy, 3rd, Jack Yo com, and 4th, Cindy Dough tery; ring race, 1st, Jack Yocom, 2nd, Kathy Gilbert, 3rd, Sherrie Wilson, and 4th, Bill Van Schoiack; musical ropes, 1st, Michele Evans, 2nd, Glen Griffth, 3rd, Jane Bailey, and 4th Jack Yocom. In the 18 and over group: barrel racing, 1st Bob Stea gall, 2nd, Judy Currin, 3rd, Joan Eckman, and 4th, Kite Healy; pole bending, 1st, Joan Eckman, 2nd, Merlyn Robin Automotive SHERRELL CHEVROLET. INC. Complete Sales It Service 3rd & Main Hermiston Guide and Seats Installed, Valve Jobs Cracked Heads repaired, Valve Springs Tested. BILL'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE (next to Gordon's Hideway) 6th St. UMATILLA 922-3412 JERRY LEVIS LEXINGTON STANDARD GARAGE I Minor and Major Tune uns. Complete Overhauls You need it We do it. v Lexington Auto Body across the street. 24 hour towing 989-8511 Lexington UMATILLA TOWING SERVICE for 24-hour Dependable Service 922-3534 Umatilla HIGG'S AUTO SUPPLY rour jobber for seal power rings, bearings, valves and Speed-Pro Products. 24-hour towing service. 920-6thSt., Umatilla 922-4318 Breeding: Service Artificial Insemination Service-beef and dairy American Breeders Rep resentative. JOEYOCO.M Lexington, Ore. 989-8134 Bikes, Repairs NEW AND USED BIKES Repairs and parts for all makes Open 8 a.m. -6 p.m. HERMISTON CYCLE SHOP Ph. 567-6675 805S. 1st PI. Hermiston. Ore. Cafes-Lounges CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE I Specialist in mixed drinks and I fine foods. 16-5013 Heppner (Construction rWERBEM) ;HOHID ROCK DRAIN ROCK ASPHALT HI-WAYS, BY-WAYS & DRIVE-WAYS For Any and All Excavation Jobs Joha C. PoefsoA, Manager Hermitton, Oregon heae 57. 149 Pings, prescriptions (fig) HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Mail Service Open a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for all occasions. Snack Bar J 14 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072. announced son, 3rd, Lee Scott, and 4th, Bob Steagall; ring race, 1st, Bill Healy, 2nd, Judy Currin, 3rd, Craig Munkers, and 4th, Bev Steagall; musical ropes, 1st, Bob Steagall, 2nd, Lee Scott, 3rd, Pat Doughtery, and 4th, Bob Van Schoiack. In the jackpot team roping competition winners were: 1st, Cornett Green and Howard Bryant, and 2nd, Bob Montgomery and Richard Kinzer. The next playday for the Wranglers will be Sunday, May 5, at the Wranglers grounds. TV, Radio, Audio Repair UMATILLA RADIO AND TV SERVICE for , Ham Gear-CB Repairs TV and CB 922-3534 Robinson and SBE Catalina We Buy-Sell-Trade We have used Walkie-Talkies Floor Covering, Heating M&R FLOOR COVERING Linoleum, Carpet, Oil Burner Service. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 676-9418 Heppner KEMIG FLOORCOVERING Carpet, draperies, linoleum, counter tops, ceramic tile, flooring, sundries Sales & Installation 330 SW 11th, Hwy.567-2565 Butter Creek Hermiston Food RKett's mm Wrapped and cut the way you want it. Custom slaughtering beef, pork, lamb. Beef days-Mon. & Wed. Hog day-Fri. We sell pork and beef, half or whole. We aim to please. Call 567-6651 HERMISTON, ORE. Rt. 3, Box 34 Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangements, distant re movals. Serving lone, Hepp ner, Lexington. Licensed fun eral directors. 676-9600 Heppner Furniture iDHi See us before you buy your color TV or stereo svstem. WILCOX FURNITURE AND appliances: iS4 W. Hermiston Ave. 567-2201 Hermiston New & Used Furniture & Appliances Authorized Norge Dealers 2200 N. First. Hermiston 567-8960 BOB'S ERECTION POLE BUILDING REMODELING & HOUSE BUILDING BuySellTradeFix Furniture & Appliances Phone 922-4214 506 6th St. Umatilla Bare Roof Trees Buy early and save! Shade trees, fruit and flower ing trees, bedding plants. Top quality, fcefore you buy, Come in and compare for quality and price. Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday. WHITB READ'S RIVERSIDE NURSERY (Over the briefge and across the river on Hwy. Knutnuitiiiiiiiiiuniii WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory General Merchandise Welding Clothing for all the Family. CALL Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries. B. J. NOONAN General Merchandise. Anytime Anywhere Anything WELDING -Visit Our Friendly Store- Portable Equipment Over 30 Years Experience E. L. KNOX CO. Phone 922-3388 In The Welding Trades 215 E. Main Hermiston IRRIGON, ORE. Physicians-Surgeons Insurance dr. l.d. tibbles TURNER, VAN MARTER Osteopath physician and & BRYANT surgeon. General Insurance 1676-9113 Heppner! 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 RUGGLES-BOYCE WALLACE H. WOLFF, INSURANCE AGENCY M.n..P.C. 676-!ttz5 Heppner, RavBovce 676-5384 Family Practice. Week Days by appointment and emer gencies. I S76-9253 Res. 676-9620 Insurance Special Ranch Package Coverage Life, Auto, Home, Farm & Ranch DELL RAY ZIMMER Agent Bus: 567-5745 1035 North First St. Hermiston, Ore. 97838 Mobile Homes B&E Mobilehomes Sales Inc. Bud and Skee, new owners 27 years in Hermiston, Umatilla area. Featuring Sequoia, Frontier, Nashua, Skyline and New Moon. From 12 to 28 feet wide. "Our service can't be beat" Hermiston-McNary Hwy. Hermiston, Ore. ph. 567-2360 Monuments Eternal Markers-bronze, granite. Installations. Vases. Cemetery grave markers. SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner, Lex- 676-9600 HeDDner Hobbies, Crafts ANITA'S CRAFT CENTER FOR Craft and Hobby Materials ( formerly Anita's Floral Arts) NEW LOCATION N. of Hermiston Round-Up, next to Horse Trailers on Hermiston McNary Hwy. Ph. 567-5357 (Optometrist DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ Optometrist Next to entrance. Hotel Heppner 676-9465 Heppner Pets TROPICAL FISH PALACE & PET CENTER We carry a complete pet line. 216 Court St.. The Dalles 298-5628 Page 7 MAM Tift 11, Pendleton) GERALD A. JONES. M.D. Physician and Surgeon, 116 E.I Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru! Thurs., 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. -5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. DR. K.D. PETERSON Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 893 N. First St. Phone:567-6277 Hermiston, Ore. 97838 Sewing Machines Sanger Sales & Service New Zig-Zag Machines from $89.95 GROGAN'S Approved Singer Dealer 243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352 Pendleton For Local Service call Elma'sl Apparel, 676-9426 Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner Body and Paint ANNOUNCING! HERMISTON BODY & PAINT Frame straightening Body Repair Painting -Auto Glass Over 50 years' Experience John Williams and Darrel Brown IPhone 567-2140 1440N. First HERMISTON Insulation Insulation and roofing Special attention to Morrow County owners, residential or commercial. Lindhorst Roofing & Insulation Don Lindhorst, Owner Hermiston .... 567-2425 iThe Dalles .... 298-1759 Hood River .... 386-2633