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E I G H T Tfca H »p p n rr l . i i f U f H u i r . Ilrp p n rr 9>*|oa. Thursday. Julv $. IS*4 ÍT5 ifth Quarter WCCC announces golf winners Sporta by M ik e Otha Aa the baseball season makes its turn into July, it's time to take a closer look at the leagues and see how things are shaping up July 1 has always been kind of the unofficial start of the season, when the flashes in the pan and the sore armed pitchers start to feel the sum m er’s heat It's the second lim e around for the rookie pitchers. the see if he can hit the-oirveball tim e for the rookie hitters It's the time of the season when the fans start to reconsider their earlier predictions that a certain pitcher will win thirty games Hhis year Jack Morris, last year la M a rr H oyli and will begin to realise that the further we get from 1941. the less likely it is that somebody will ever hit 4 «) again (don't tell (.norge B rett). The fan voting for the All Star gam e is well undrr way. and with it the annual argument over inequities in the voting process. Some people complain every year that "popular " players are elecled over more deserving performers, whose statistics are better for the current year The answer has to be that the fans are entitled to see their favorite players Seeing Johnny Bemh and Carl Yastr/emski in the game last year was better for me than including an extra third string catcher to the squad Having said that. I'll now offer my choices for this year's team, based strictly on performance In the Nl.. you have to take the Cubs right side of the infield Leon "B u ll" Durham at first base, and Kyne Sandberg at second have been the sparkplugs of the Wrigleyitea surprising surge to the top All due respect to Keith Hernandez of the Mets, who we ll take as a sub At short, theprospects are bleak, but the man of the hour looks like Hafael K am irei of the Braves Third base is no contest, where Mike Schmidt is having another Mike Schmidt year Take Bob Brenly from the Giants, who is having his best year so far For the outfield, how uhout Dale Murphy, Tony Gwynn and Jack Clark Give me Charlie fu-a as the starter Mario Soto is having a great year, but so is l.ea, who hasn t been ejected from two games and suspended twice In the American la-ague, try this line up on for size Kddie Murray at first iwhal loaded position, where Don Mattingly . W illie Cpahaw. Kent Hrbrk and others are lighting up the leaguei, Detroit's terrible twosome of Alan Tarm m ell and Lou Whitaker plug up the middle with George Itrett at third Behind the plate, go with la n ce Parrish of the Tigers The outfield looks like Dave Winfield of New Y ork , Tony Armas of Boston and (surprise! Alvin Davis of Seattly The starting pitcher should la- Jack Morris of Detroit Will the above numed guys start'’ No way Some, like Schmidt and Winfield will be in the running hut an Alvin Davis has virtually no chance to start although he should certainly I » a reserve i Somehow. I won't be too upset if Fete Hose and H eggie Jackson and Hod Carcw make the team they 've earned it over the years As for the surprise teams at the All Star break’ No doubt Minnesota, the Mets and the Cubs are all far exceeding expectations The biggest flop so fa r ’ Hands down it’s the Chicago White Sox with "the greatest pitching staff in history " I think that s what (he All Star Break is all about Last »fr k m d June 30 and July 1 over 100 people were in the gallery watching 90 ent dents of the Cecil Morgan area on Willow Creek in Mor Steve Crawford. Fossil. 149, seond grows Country Club A spokesperson has tutmutled the following Heppner FricThompson. Heppner. 153, 45. results of that tournament and fourth gross Virgil Choate The Dalles. 153 and Wright. 46 Championship Klight Ia>w Gross T reve Gray. Pendle ton. 12V second gross John Wall, Bend. 127. third gross Hon Gray. Pendleton. 129 and Dave Hanna fourth gross Gary Alexan tan. Ilermiston 133 Ixiw Net third net Kd Smith. Cortland i(star Shoemaker lioardman. 1U6. second net John Kdmund son. Heppner, 107. third net Krme Christiansen. Tacoma. IU9. and fourth net Jim Stanton. Pendleton III Kirst Plight Low gross t)oug Smith. Heppner 142 sound gross Gorgon Lineau. Hoardman. 143. third gross Harold Kerr Corvallis. 144 and fourth gross Kd lliem stra. Heppner, 145 lam Net ■ Maury Groves. Heppner. 109 second net « Tint MiCJuarrie, Heppner 109 third net Mitchell. Heppner. 109 Jon and unknown Pettyjohn Fred Pettyjohn. Boss Perry Join- Crabtree. Nash. W K Fred Ahalt. first name Kly. Noah A C Crowell, und Klm er Grif fdti There w ere several was master of ceremonies for a short program which recog nurd members of pioneer families who were present as present who were fifth gener at ion members of these fami lies well as the longest continuous file longest continuous resi office in what was pest to hoc nine Morrow County When tin counties were established, the county line bisected the com mumtiex and Imiti commuti dies had residents in Imtli dent present was Jim lagan, who was horn at Cecil HI years ago The ranc h lie shares with his brothel Jojin contains the hom esteads of his fath er, lustn. ami grandfather John lam ciln l-ogart Anne lnw c hiehs served as postmaster at Cecil at the time tier parents owned the Cecil stole Mrs Neil Nasti K Mangold served as teacher at Morgan in 1929 to she and liei husband who now reside in Lakewood came the furthest to tie present at the reunion Mrs Connie Burk Crawford taught school at Cecil from 19.Hi 33 counties The closing of the Cecil sc honl required the busing ot students to other communities DON'T LET AN UNINSURED LOSS SPOIL YOUR VACATION Make sure your recreational equipm ent & vehicle insurance is up to date i TURNER 'D VAN MARTER & BRYANT ! INSURANCE 1B7MW1M MAIN STOUT —A _____________ Heppner. 110, 112. and fourth net ■ Vem Willis Heppner 112 Third Might la w gross Jeff Huggins Spokane, 154 second gross Jerry Brewer. Mteewia. omoon stsm Sham. 47. iSaturday) John Wall Maury Groves. l>ean Wright Larry 44 Harold Kerr Conklin Herb Duane Disque Bob Jepsen. 46 Sole Survivor Scutt Taylor. First place Gresham and D arrell Simmons, Burns Sec ond place John Wall Bend and Connie K ligrl Ilermiston Third plae Jim Stanton. Pendleton.and Howard Brous sard, la k e Oswego competitors were Gray, Pendleton. Other T reve Clint Me Fossil. I5H third gross Bob i) Doherty. F n n e v ille . 159 and fourth gross Archie Mun (Juarrie. Heppner. John Kd kers. Heppner, 162 lan Ilermiston. Duug Smith. Heppner. Hon Gray, Pendle la w net Howard Burch Fossil. 107. second net Hob Humphrey. mundson. Heppner Wayland Hyatt. Heppner. Gary Alexan ton la r r y Conklin. Prineville Oscar Shoemaker Hoardman. Kick Hordenkischer. Pendle Fossil. 108. third net Dave Mitchell. Heppner. 110. and fourth net I)on Felerson. Heppner 110 ton. Norm Grey. Hillsboro, Bob Jepsen. Heppner Blind Man Best Ball Win ners Sunday i Gordon Ian ¡»on Lott. Heppner and Harold Kerr Corvallis eau l ips from the Extension Service By H IH IIIM I I I LIS Program Assistant Morrow ( o I xtrnsion Service Summer seems to In- arriv ing with signs of fruits and vegetables criming on in the usual bountiful way We know it is summer at the Kxtension offices whcti food preservation questions star! mining in re gardm g various ways to pre serve the tsiunty for winter months To start your food preser ration season off on the right foot, be sure to have the garnies lor your pressure can ner checked to be sure they are acurate At this time the nearest loction for hav mg the guages dusked is the Coast to Coast store in Ilermiston You need only take the guage bit the entire pressure canner as one of the tius drivers There were a number of |H*ople present who are past Ho years old Mrs For the best and latest information on canning, freez birthday Mrs Curtis resides on Willow Creek a few miles down stream from where she was horn Mr Ahalt resides in Irrigon Mrs Curtis'* great granddaughter three month old Hhanda Wilhelm was the youngest jeerson at the picnic People came from la k e w ood California. Spokane. Medical 1-ake. and Pasco. Washington Portland. Mau pin T7ie Dalles Wasco I ma till.i Irrigon Arlington Her miston Condor Pendleton Heppner. and lone Oregon mg. drying, or making jams, jellies, and pickle*, stop by any Oregon State University Kxtension o ffic e and ask for June 27. 1934. was a brighter Administration EH A for the Urban Development H l'D iin day than most during those grim timi-s of the Great De pression says a news release multiple purpose of rescuing gages is unchanged, accord tell all about a special new contest that has been added to the nation s home building in dustry. reform ing m ortgage from the 1 S Department of Housing and t rhan Affairs lending practices, broadening ing to HUD regional Adminis trator Regional Housing Com the bulletins available on the lair activities by the local opj*irtunitii-s for homeowner On that day. the National Housing Act was signed cre missioner William A' Nishim Cow Belles whip, specific topic There is a small charge for the bulletins, hut they are excellent inform Other items relat ed to participation in the county fair. Aug 13 15 will tie ation und well worth more included in the afterncxin pro than their cost Pre Fair Training for 4 h ers gram With fair just around the Thursday, July 12 All 4 H m em bers interested aim er, it is hoped all mem tiers will attend Garden Club to Share Secret* in learning alxait the ontests and activities at county fair are encouraged to attend the annual Pre Fair Training e vent at the Annex, Fair grounds. Heppner. on Thurs day July 12. I 3(1 p m A wide variety of events are scheduled for the afternoon ol Fair Kxhibits and Flower Arranging When you aim e to tow n for the Heppner Sidewalk Sale on Saturday. July 7. you will also have the opportrumly to learn some secrets from the expert* about flower arranging and food*, clothing, and general events of the fair Foods preparing flowers vegetable* and fruits tor fair exhibition Garden Club m em ber* will contests and related activities will tie presented by Joanne share their secrets for success at the Fairgrounds. Heppner, which will acquaint them with Kock OSI Kxtension agent A special given by Cindy Schmidt, own will have an opportunity to I to 4 p m a* part of the Super Saturday fun day sponsored the the Kxtension Service Jane Kawlins. Heppner, ^ ih v trn ly s is ^ Thermolysis Permanent Hair Pern oval Anna Sehwarzin Certified Plectrolotfist 676-9248 Open I ues. * Wed Or by appt. J Fried Chicken Dinner 2 - 4 p.m. lodge Hall Street Dance that evening DRAWING International 55 Club Cadet Riding Lawn Mower donated by Morrow County Grain Growers Ad sponsored by MORROW COUNTY iRAIN GROWERS, INC is serving as bairperson for the Carden Club* participation in the event Other expert ar rangers and exhibitors will also lie on hand to help Saturday, July 28 Bingo & Children's Games * Fun For All! learn and practice under the 1965. but the basic purpose of C o . Û '$ ) ^\y Centennial ^Lexington Celebratiorù Flea Market 1 to 5 p.m. Jan. Lisa and J am ie --at.-d on baby blanks« |.isa ••.- ihed for three Schultz taught these* 12u. 130 and 35 pound hours for a total of 4<K! pounds of halihut and that halibut early in June off of Kudi.ik Island because of th nr size, the fish had to tx-shot with Alaska, where they now live Lisa is the a pls(o| before they could be put in the boat daughler of Hill and Daisy Collins. Heppner National Housing Act is 50 years old supervision of Kim Wright. Paula Plocharsky and Noella Hill Kim berly Hughes will 1,UC> t- wing Smith and Bill Ahalt have each celebrated their 9oth Fish had to be shot with a pistol Oscar Shoemaker. 47. er Country Hose Fashions. Heppner Those wanting to perfect their modeling skills Friendship d u b which spun sored the reunion picnic was the first tied la»w net Frank Hailey. Heppner, 107, seond net year. Dean Kkletcerry served a spokesperson for the Cecil in 1867 Heppner. 153. section on teen fashions will be Crawford. Philips with wagon train traffic going past until after the 1-xsi s The Cecil post office established Klmer Palm er When Morgan School dosed at the end of the 1939 40 school John Lincoln l a meet new friends announced hav mg been settled before the counties were organized Ce cil was along the i iregnn IT ail 152. third gross B It (I Kly Jack llynd Sr . T W l-owe, George Krebs. Wate school lias drivers Morgan and Cecil communi ties were among the earliest in Morrow and Gilliam counties Dean Wright. and fair judge Kwmg Krme Christiansen Duane Dtsque 47. Kd Hiemstra Bill rants in the third annual golf Dean, and Paul Pettyjohn gun P \l resident, those who served as postm aster, tea ch ers, and Low gross Bus drivers present were Connie C ra w fo rd Curtis at Hat Kork Slate Park to renew old friendships und Henry (Dodei Krebs Second Flight Pioneer fam ilies represent ed were descendants of the following Francis Deo*. VS row and Gilliam counties met Mrs 111 tournament at Willow ('reek Over 100 attend Cecil-Morgan reunion Sunday . June 10. m ore than 100 present and form er resi John Shaw. Hep fourth net pnrr Don t ating the Federal Housing Over the T ee Cup and raising housing standards EH A has undergone many ura FH A changes in 50 years stabilizing Most Fifty two golfers participat importantly, it was made a part of the Cabinet level U S ed in the visitation at Willow Department of Housing and ihs-k Country (lu ll June 26 ID following results among K p jfii-r golfers have lx-c-n Attain tied by a sjxikespc-rson Icr the club Nine holes la w gross Pat Kd mundson low net Harriet lAerson. long drive hzl mundson Eighteen hole* Pat law gross Ians Hunt low net Eileen Padberg long drive landa Shaw K P Ians Hunt The following results of Wednesday morning June 27 golf have Ix-cn submitted by a insuring res id e n tia l s continues m ort to be influence on country's homebuildmg a the and m ortgage lending industry,” concluded Nishimura Motorcycle Parts & Accessories for Summer Riding s Batteries Helmets ^•Windshields ^ Seats ** M irro rs ts Luggage Racks spokesjx-rscin for I he* lady golf ^•Saddle Bags ^ F i l t e r s ers laiw gross Dee Jones net Hrinda \erna low la-ast putts Harriet Batty The next meeting of Tire s & Tubes Heppner Auto Parts the golfers will lx- at H a m July It Hostesses will In- 1 bi- Jones and Florence Green miss it IN THK CIRCUIT COURT (5 1 $1.588 50 for attorney's OF THK STATE OF OREGON FO R n o fe e s , (61 $2,490 for 1979 19(91 real COUNTY OF MORROW property taxes paid. i7> 10 percent interest per annum No 7424 IN LAN D E M P IR E BANK an Oregon Hanking Corporation, Plaintiff, on said $2.490 from December 19. 1983 until date of decree, i e May 14. 1984 in the sum of $100 28 vs D A R R E LL G TRUM BULL, aka Darrell Gene Trumbull, D Gene Trumbull and Gene Trumbull and K A T H LE E N I will on Tuesday. July 24. 1984 at 10 UO o'clock A M at 300 N K Olson Hoad. Board M TR U M B U LL, and AMKK l( AN G U A R A N T Y L IF E IN man, Oregon, the location of the personal property and real properly, sell at public auction SURANCE CO . isubject to redemption as to Defendant* S H E R IF F 'S the real property as provided by law t to the highes bidder SALE OK H EAL PR O PERTY for cash, all of the interest the AND PERSO NAL PROPER TY - bo ve- n a m e d d e fe n d a n ts . N O T IC E OF Darrell G Trumbull and Ka thlcs-n M Trumbull, had on By virtue of an execution January 27 1981. the dat of the issued out of the above entit led court in the subject cause m ortgage and all the interest which the said defendants had on June 6. 1984. pursuant to a thereafter in the following descntx*d real properly judgment and a decree ren dered May 14. 19H4 and enter ed May 15. 1984 in favor of the Tract A Commencing at the one plaintiff and against Darrell quarter corner common to G Trumbull and Kathleen M Trumbull.defendants, wherein Sections 9 and tu. Township 4 North Range 25 East W M 40 it was decreed that a certain thenc e South 89 degree 57 mortgage and security agree West along the East West cen ment held by the above named defendants had of way line of Olson Hoad, on January 27. I98l . the date of the security agreement, and thence along said West ri all ght of way line of Olson Ho defendants had thereafter in the interest which said ad South 00 degrees 5515" the following described per East, a distance of lit) (JO sonal property and feel, thence South 88 de grees S3'40' West a distan personal property " located on ce of 210 00 feel, to the true point of beginning for this des (-option All being in the Co collateral the said real p rop erty: ca > All buildings, including doors, partitions, electric al components and insula egon Containing o 66 acres lio n . ib ) Eight 25' x 30' Butler steel buildings Tract H ic> Eour 24' x 30' Huller unty of M orrow . Stale of O r Commencing at the one steel building*, Sections 9 and 10, Township id ) Ten 8 x8 wixxlen barns ie> All fixtures on said real 4 North. Range 25 East. W M . thence South 89 degrees property. i f ) All rents and receivable* quarter corner common to 57 4o from said personal pro West along the East W est center of seciohl line of Section 9, Township 4 North perty. i g i All leasehold Range 25 East. W M a dist ance of 20 cxi fet, to the West to said real property. (h i All Cyclone fencing, and right o f way line of Olson cli All electrical panels Hoad thence continuing So uth 89 degrees 57 40 W est a long said East West center of section line a distance of 210 cm feet thence North 00 degrees 5515 " West a dis tance of 353 IS) feel, to I he true pom! of beginning for this description, Thence continuing North (*) degrees 5515" West a dis interest All of defendants Darrell G Trumbull and Kathleen M Trumbull's interest in that real property 'T ra c t A ", described along with as all personal property thereon and said personal property collat be ter of M il ion line of Section 9. foreclosed and that the real Township 4 North. Range 25 property subject to the mort gage lien and the personal East, W M 2t) 00 feet, to the West right property and "collateral per of way line of Olson Road tance of 102 09 fe e t. thence North 89 degrees 57 40 East thence continuing South 89 degrees 57 40' W est along the a distance of 210 00 feet, to awarded herein, that real pro the said West right-of-way line of ( Jlson Hoad. thence a along with all personal prop long said Went right o f way erty thereon and said collater line of Olson Hoad South 00 al personal property on said real property shall be sold second sonal property plaintiff and all of the interest East a distance of 216 34 feet, to the said West right In satisfy a judgment against D arrell G Trumbull and Kathleen M a distance of Trumbull, defendants, in the East West center of section line a distance of 210 ixw following sums, to wit feet thence North 00 de 111 $184.656 48 principal grees 55'15' West, a distance degrees 55'I5' i2> 15 percent interest per of 191 00 fee! to the true point tance of 150 IB feel of beginning of this descrip North annum on said $184 656 48 from May 6, paid. 1981 until iJi $602 50 for foreclosure report, (4 1 $111 50 for court C- j -L., 76 East, a dis degrees thence 07’52" turn. West, a distance of 2I6 34 Thence continuing North <J0 degrees 5515" West, a dis feet, to the true point of be tance of 162 00 fe e t. thence South 76 d e g re es 07'52" ginning All being in the Co unty of Morrow, State of Or egon Containing o 60 acres eral on said real property, shall lie sold first and as a unit Then if the proceeds from that sale are not xatisfac tory to satisfy the judgments perty described as "T ra c t B " Dated this 11th day of June. 1984 Roy Drago, Morrow County Sheriff Published June 21,28. July 5. 12. 1984 K