TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 29, 1978 uth team vies for league crown; 8 make All Stars BabeR As of Tuesday, Morrow County's Babe Ruth baseball team shared a three-way tie for first place in Hermiston league action, following a victory over Hermiston Her ald and a loss to Tum-A-Lum. The final game of the season was scheduled for Wednesday, the results of which would determine which team would be awarded the league crown. Public Notice Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETILNG ON AND AVAILABLILITY OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE DISPOSAL FOR THE CITY OF PORTLAND Notice is hereby given of a public meeting to be conduct ed by the Environmental Protection Agency, RegionX (EPA) on the City of Port land's application to EPA for grant assistance in the estab lishment of a sewage sludge disposal system. The meeting will be held on July 20, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. in the Riverside High School auditorium lo cated in Boardman, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to allow all interested parties an opportunity to bave thier questions answered on the proposed action. Detailed information on the project is found in EPA's . Draft Envi ronmental Impact Statement. This document is on file and available for public inspection at the City Hall, Boardman, Oregon. Copies of the Draft Environmental Imapact Statement can be obtained by reques from EPA, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101, Attention: M-S 443. Public participation is en couraged by EPA. Exhibits, written statements, and other documentary evidence relat ing to the environmental impact of the proposed action can be submitted prior to the meeting. Anyone who has additional comments or ques tions after attending the meeting may submit com ments, exhibits and evidence by August 7, 1978. Comments should be sent to EPA, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Wash ington 98101, Attention: M-S 443. Published June 29, 1978 CALL FOR BIDS FOR SALE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHERAGE Morrow County School Dis trict is requesting sealed bids for the sale of the District owned teacherage at Irrigon, Oregon. Building and all concrete is to be moved. The duplex contains 1 single bedroom apartment and 1 two bedroom apartment with util ity room. This duplex is located at A.C. Houghton Elementary School in Irrigon. Terms of the sale to be cash, Building must be removed from the property prior to September 1, 1978. Written bids must be re ceived by 2:00 p.m., July 17, 1978 at the Morrow County School District Office, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, Oregon. The Morrow County School Board reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. For further information contact: Matt Doherty, Sup erintendent, Morrow County School District, Phone 989-8123. Published June 29, July 6,13, 1978. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS FOR FUEL OIL, BULK GASOLINE, DIESEL FUEL, ANTI FREEZE, BUS SERVICE AND SUPPLY Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the District Superintendent of Morrow County School District, Box 368, Lexington, Oregon 97839, for furnishing and delivering the following: 1. PS 300 Fuel Oil. 2. Bulk gasoline for school activities. 3. Bulk diesel for activity bus. 4. Anti-freeze supply for school vehicles. 5. Servicing of school dis trict vehicles at lone, Board man and Irrigon. Bids are to be received for opening at 2:00 p.m. on July 17, 1978 at the District Office In Lexington and will be presented to the District Board at a regular meeting called for July 17, 1978 at 9:00 p.m. at A C. Houghton Ele mentary School, Irrigon, Oregon. Information, specifications and bid forms are available at the office of the Superinten dent of Morrow County School District, Box 368, Lexington, Oregon 97839. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any or all claims or technicalities. Bids are to be sent or delivered only in sealed en velopes, plainly marked "Fuel Oil Bid", "Bulk Gasoline Bid", "Diesel Fuel Bid", "Anti-freeze Bid", or "Vehicle Fuel Bid". Pauline Winter, Chairman Matt Doherty, Superintendent, Clerk Morrow County SchoolDistrict Published June 29, July 6, 1978. LlTl Lry4yuij Sales and Service Authorized Dealer For Wcrrcnty Service On Machines O Good inventory of parts end chain in stock O Forest Service Approved accessories in stock O fenr Chain Sam end Brushcutters in stock o Fire Screens installed BLACK (V10UNTAIH ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILES HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Contending for the champion ship slot with Morrow County were Hermiston's Inland Empire and Tum-A-Lum teams. Morrow County snapped a two game losing streak on Tuesday, trouncing the Herm iston Herald 11-3. . Standout hurler John Bier was in good form for the local team during the j contest, striking out six batters and giving up only three hits in the first three innings, and none through the remainder of the game. All but one of the Hermiston runs was unearned, as Mor row County gave up three costly errors. But hitting more than made up for the fielding miseues. with MC baiters slapping out 12 hits. Morrow County was ahead 4-3 going into the fourth inning, then exploded for seven runs in the seventh and final inning. John Murray was 3-4 at the plate, with Dale Holland logging a perfect 3 for 3 stint in the batter's box. Donny Taylor belted a double with bases loaded, driving in two runs. Jeff Hams was 2 for 4 and Shawn LaRue 2 for 3. A total of 14 Morrow County players got a chance to play in the contest, with many of them scoring hits. It was a different story last Thursday night, when Morrow County lost to Tum-A-Lum 4-6. "We played good," said Morrow County manager Jim Swanson, "but not as good as we normally do. I think the kids were still down from getting beat on Tuesday, by Inland Empire." Errors were one factor in explaining Morrow County's Thursday night loss. Their three errors cost four un earned runs. Morrow County was ahead 4-1 going into the sixth inning, before Tum-A-Lum burst out for 5 runs. John Bier started the game for Morrow County until the costly fifth inning when he was relieved by Craig Gutierrez. Gutierrez was in turn relieved by Holland. Despite the score, Morrow County out-hit the Hermiston squad 9-5. But the hits were strung out throughout the innings, with run-scoring ral lies failing to materialize. Five Morrow County team members were selected to play on the Babe Ruth League's All Star team for the 14-15 year old age division. In addition, three team members were named to the 14-year old division All Star squad. Mor row County is better repre sented on the All Star teams than any other club in the league. Named to the 14-15 division squad were John Bier, Doug Holland, John Murray, Rick Cole and Jeff Hams. Serving on the second All Star teeam were Roger Morter, Denny Starr and Jay Hayes. Mem bers of the 14-15 team will play in an invitational tournament in Lewiston then a showdown tourney July 12-14 in Pend leton. Playoffs for the 13-year old All Stars will be July 21-23 in The Dalles. Professional Results! Gazette Times Printing Heppner, Oregon Fnr a inh rlnnn tr net JoD Get the finest quality and ser Printing vice at rates you can afford! We're fast! Consult with us! it d ds?fe It i m I $1 i 8? 1 1 T r ","J." i p r- 3 O rpL-. IPOaw Oft Safe Lr CLIP AND PUT BY YOUR PHONE FIRE NUMBERS N. LEXINGTON AREA BOARDMAN 481-2200 G. GRIEB 989-8585 BOEING 481-5391 N. NELSON 989-5158 IRRIGON 922-3356 or 911 A.NELSON 989-8i68 LEXINGTON 989-8221 989-8140 MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS CITY 989-81 1681 19 H. 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This year, with heavy growth of wild grasses and economic crops, the fuel for fire is abundant. Be extra careful when traveling the wide open spaces and forest lands of Eastern Oregon because the FIRE DANGER IS HERE NOW. Carry the phone numbers on this page with you and tape an extra copy to your phone book or shop wall. The people on the other end of the line are ready to bring a crew into action on moment's notice. For added safety, put a shovel, axe and small bucket in your car's trunk or pickup. REPORT ALL FIRES IMMEDIATELY. And, while you're thinking about it, make a spot check around your home... here's a few tips. Are lumber and poles, brush and trash, cleared away from buildings? Are useless old sheds or buildings torn down? Are hoses readily available around the yard and outbuildings? Are combustibles stored safely, in cooler areas? (This means approved containers for gas and oil not glass jugs.) Is equipment properly equipped with mufflers or spark arrestors? (Farm tractors, power saws, recreational vehicles, and to a lesser extent, cars, often times are the cause of rural fires. WATCH BEHIND YOU when operating power machinery. Are YOU ready, if a fire breaks out? This message brought to you, in the public interest, by: Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. i Serving the rural area for nearly 30 years U V J J i Kinzua Corporation J m n Li J. Morrow County Grain Growers, 1 m 1 P 83 1 vX X'X XX XX; y.v. X-X X;X X-X X'X Sx" m m 8 m m .11 LEXINGTON 989-8221 I Lynden Way Heppner, Oregon Phone 676-5211