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... HA to. ' H ' - " " ' TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 15, 1978 More Sports on page 16 w ''m '- - s I t r i V 'i I . X J Morrow County Babe Ruth team now in first, 8-2 A 5 3 victory over Pacific Power and Light of Hei nuston in lone Tuesday night expan ded the Morrow County Babe Ruth baseball team's first place lead over league chal lengers. Tuesday's contest left Mor row County with an 8-2 record wwwmwi mmammumm. n' mmm-mmrpmrr 9J-f J i t " . tjr--'"' '". I '(" I .. : . "' T... I W-mmammMmmm r iC rt . rv r - . . is - - I - I C , v , N ' V' - . - I , N . .; A v. ' . thus far in the 16-game season. Despite the score, Tues day's game was something of a pitcher's duel, with Morrow County's ace hurler John Bier logging 10 strikeouts and giving up no hits until the sixth Earl Hammond belted a two-run scoring double, and another double was tagged by teammate Jeff Hams. On Monday, a road trip to Hmniston netted Morrow County a 10-6 win over Sports The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES inning. PP&L's Pesika was credited with five strikeouts, which accounted for all but one of Morrow County's outs in the final two innings. The Hermiston team threa tened in the final inning of play, when with bases loaded and two men out, a PP&L hitter punched out a triple scoring three runs. "Both teams played great baseball," commented Mor row County Manager Jim Swanson. "We had excep-' tional fielding, only giving up one error, and managed to chip away at them with our hitting." Morrow County batter Shawn LaRue connects with the ball during a Tuesday night contest with Pacific Power and Light of Hermis ton, during a Babe Ruth League home game in lone. Morrow County new leads the league standings. Village. Batting told the story of that game, although Morrow Coun ty's Craig Gutierrez gave up only one hit in his four innings at the mound. Rick Cole tagged his first home run of the season for Morrow County, in addition to swatting out two other hits in four trips to the plate. Cole batted in a total of four runs. Another Morrow County hitting standout was John Murray, who was 3 for 3, with 3 RBIs. Other local youngsters tallying hits included Mary Kincaid and Don Taylor. All in all, Morrow County belted 10 hits to 2 for Sports Village. But errors were a factor, as only one of the Hermiston team's six runs was earned. Last Thursday, PP&L was also the center of attention for the Morrow County team. A that time, Morrow County was tied at 5-2 with the Hermiston team for first place in league standings. Morrow County prevailed in that contest, ending up with a 9-6 victory. Rick Cole went five innings for Morrow county, striking out three, and picking off three baserunners. He was relieved by John Bier. Only two of PP&L's six runs were earned. Morrow County outhit the Hermiston squad 6-4. All but one of the Morrow County hits were singles. The lone extra base hit was a double by Shawn LaRue. Gregg Riet mann was 3 for 4, with 2 RBIs. Other hitters included Doug Holland and Rick Cole. Public Notice Public Notice NOTICE CT BUEX37 HEUUN3 A meeting of the Lexington Town Council governing sooy; 2J Lexington Citv Hall the fUcal year beginning July 1, 19 78 M approved by Che Budgec CooBltcee. k usury of che budgec is presented below. charge at Lois Allvn residence will be held on June . The purpose of this aeeclng is co discuss the budgec for Town of LffxinfltQn (Municipal Corporation) A copy of Che budgec may be Inspected or obtained free of becveen che hours of ??K sad 8 PK The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting preceding year borrow consistent not consistent with the basis of accounting used during che Major changea, if any, and their efface on Che budgec, era explained below. krs, Pat Wright, Lexington 5-30-78 Budget' Officer (Councy) (City) (Dace) (Chairperson of Governing Body) HHS Rodeo Club's perfect season ends Heppner High School's ro deo club lost a bid for its fifth consecutive first-place trophy of the season during action last weekend in Madras. The Mustangs finished sec ond to Redmond, despite outstanding performances by several local cowboys and cowgirls including an all around cowgirl win by Janice Healy. Even wilh the second place finish, Heppner stands well ahead of all challengers in the statewide high school rodeo competition, with only two meets remaining this season. During the Madras rodeo, all-around trophy winner Jan ice Healy took first in both the breakaway roping and barrel race, and third in cow cutting. Ron Currin was first place finisher in the bulldogging event, with brother Tony winning the boys' cow cutting division. Cindy Dougherty was sixth in the breakaway and won first place in the pole race. Jana Steagall took fourth in the poles and ninth in breakaway roping. Lawrence Rice finished fourth in the bareback bronc event, and Maureen Healy earned ninth place points in goat tying. The Heppner team will take part in two more rodeos in Vale and in Redmond before the regular season ends. Chevron C3 Serving Heppner Area With A Complete Line Of Petroleum Products Glenn Devin Chevron USA, Inc. Commission Agent 676-9633 I Adopted Budgec Approved Budgec FINANCIAL SUMMARY This Year 77-78 Next Year 'IH-I Totel Personal Services (Includes all payroll coets) . . . 3 , 600. 3 t 600. Total Materials and Services 46,929. 1 36,443. ANTICIPATED EXPENDITURES Totel Capital Ouelay O, 650. 1 P . 81 3 . local All Other Expenditures and Requirements 39,639. 23. 752. TOTAL ANTICIPATED EXPENDITURES 96,818. 79.608. Total Revenues Except Property Taxes 95.483. 78.169. I ANTICIPATED REVENUES local Property Taxes Required to Balance Budget 1 . 335. 1 . 439. TOTAL ANTICIPATED REVENUES 96 , 818. 79. 608. j Total Property Taxee Required Co Balance Budgec 1 . 335. j 1.4 39. ANTICIPATED Plus: Estimated ProperCy Taxee Hoc to be Received o i r TAX LEVT (Discounts Allowed and Taxee Not Peid) i Xl TOTAL PROPERTY TAX LEVT 419. 1,654. Levy Within Tax Base . I 1,419. j 1,654. SUMMARY OF One-Year Special Levy Outside Tax Base ' TAX LEVY I Serial Levies and Continuing Levlee j Levy for Payment of Bonded Debt I STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS DEBT OUTSTANDING ' I DEBT AUTHORIZED, NOT INCURRED D NONE 55 AS SUMKitI2g) BELOW Q NONE Q AS SUMMARIZED BELOW PUBLISH ONLY IF COMPLETED I DEBT OUTSTANDING , DEBT AUTHORIZED. NOT INCURRED Tvut ny nuT This Year Hex Year This Year Next Year rcPE OF DEBT ee of July I 78 es of July 1 7Q as of July 1 as of July t Bond. 141,863. 140,591. Interest Bearing Warrants ........ , Short Tens Notes ' TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS 141 , 863 . 140, 591 . 1 ' Published June 15, 1978 MEDICAL SUPPLIES ecu m HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Mcil Service Open 9am to 7 pm Gifts for eH occasions BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL GRAIN BINS EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES LEXINGTON 989-8535 GREG CHRISTOPHERSON TITLE INSURANCE Morrow County Abstract & Title Company TITLE INSURANCE & ESCROW SERVICE HEPPNER BOAR DMA N 676-9912 481-9261 MACHINERY REPAIR Miller & Sons Welding FABRIGNTION & REPAIR 0 STEEL Aluminumi, Steel & Bolts in Stock 123 Lynden JWay Heppner 676-9613 or 676-5519 Open 8 6 Monday Thru Saturday BARBER SHOP Millie's Barber Shop Cuts & Styling For Men & Women No Appointments Tuti.-Fri. 9a.m. -6p.m. Sot. 9a.m. -4p.m. AUTOMOTIVE SHERRELL CHEVROLET INC. Complete Sales & Service 3rd ft Main Hermiston BUILDING SUPPLIES TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Se us for al your building supples. We feature Boysen Paints. Tim Moore, Mgr. 432 SE Dorion Pendleton 276-6221 OPTOMETRIST DR. E.K. SCIIAFFITZ Next To Hotel Heppner entrance 676-9465 Heppner LAUNDROMAT HEPPNER jti ,r LAUNDROMAT Main St ,'rC Heppner Mon.-Sat. 8:3Ca.m.-9:C?.m. & 12:30p.m.-9p.m. BREEDING CATTLLE LADD FARMS POLLED HERHORDS 4227513 Box 197 lone AUTOMOTIVE AUTO GLASS INSTALLATION & BODY WORK 676-5541 Days 676-9440 Eves. GRAY'S REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE JONES RADIATOR SERVICE Serving all this area for over 29 years. , 567-6916 1315 N. 1st St. Hermiston BEAUTY PARLOR TUESDAY, 1 Donna's WEDNESDAY,FRIDAY Appoinfmenf not neetferf... ..Jbuf epproaatod ISO f. A&tn 676-65393 676-9909 HOME REPAIR UMATILLA READY-MIX Open Every Weekday, and Saturday ft Sunday -r if Necessarv 0 676-9406 9S94467 FLOOR COVERING M&R FLOOR COVERING. Carpet, Linoleum, Cerqmic Tie, Kitchen Cabinets Free Estimates Al Work Guaranteed Matt Hughes 422 Linden Way 676-9418 Heppner MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Free Mc3ng Service On Prescriptions Hospital Supples Open Mon.-Fil, 9-6p.m. Set. 9-1 p.m. Located in the Medical Canter, 11W Southsste Pendleton 276-1531 MONUMENTS SWEENEY MORTUARY Cemetery, Grave Markers Granite, Marble, Bronze 24-Hr. Phone 676-96C3 or 676-9226 Also Serving lone ft Lexington P.O. Box 97 Heppntr PRODUCTS Chevron Glenn Devin jj Chevron USA, Inc. L J Commission Agent . 676-9633 HOME REPAIR HOME REMODELING SPECIALIZING IN ALUMINUM SIDING and repair of old siding Storm Windows and Doors Prime Windows Small Remodeling Jobs KenFifield foATy 676-5051 FURNITURE CASE FURfllTURE Carpet, Linoleum and Laminate Installed Fabrics and Accessories Sherwin William Paint Heppner 676-9432 38H ;