Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 27, 1976, Image 4

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Kinzua scores over .
Scoring nine runs in the first
i inning, Kinzua's softball team
outblasted Gourmet 28-1, last
; Thursday night in Lexington.
; The baseball contest was
called after five innings due to
the score.
Kinzua's second baseman,
Keith Curnett started it off in
; Kinzua chorus
change time
COMMUNITY CHORUS
TIME CHANGE
The Kinzua Community
Chorus will meet at the new
time of 8:30 on Wednesday
night at the first grade room in
the Kinzua School. All inter
ested persons are asked to
contact Molly Day at 2555.
We will be closed Saturday,
Sunday and Monday
WAGON WHEEL
CAFE & LOUNGE
Ron & Olivia Palmer
and other weather damage. Although your
crops may be destroyed, you'll still be paid for
their full cash value. Check into thisl
jure your cropi, five
tfock ond form buildingt
ore propmrly covered by
tnivronct. Coniuh iih tt.
Turner,
Van Marter,
and Bryant
Reppnef. Gr
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the first inning by hitting a
double and scoring the first
run. He was followed by runs
from third baseman, Tim
Bellamy; right fielder, Jamie
Sands; left fielder, John
McCabe; first baseman, Mar
vin Lane; shortstop, Kevin
Dick; center fielder, Dave
Eckman and catcher, Gerald
Seals. Curnett also came up
with a second run in the first
inning with a run scored on
errors.
Gourmet went scoreless in
the first three innings as
Kinzua's pitcher, Gary Kemp
allowed only one hit in the
fourth inning. Gourmet not
only had problems with Kin
zua's pitcher but they made
numerous errors on the field.
In the second inning the
batmen from Heppner scored
10 runs. In the third they
scored two, and had three runs
in the fourth. They finished
with four runs in the fifth w hen
CROPS RUINED . . .
BUT HAIL CANT
TOUCH THE CASH
Protect your profits . . .
insure now against hail
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Heppner. OR. Thursday. May 17.
Jon Hedman proudly displays a 20 inch, 2'a
lb. Rainbow trout he caught while fishing with
LaVerne Van Marter in Wiilow Creek,
Monday.
Gourmel
the game was called.
Only one home run was hit
in the game and Kinzua's right
fielder Jamie Sands took the
honors in the fifth inning.
Kinzua's hitting was the
best effort so far this season.
Every member of the team
scored at least one run and hit
over 500 per cent for the game.
Kinzua's hitting was led by
shortstop, Kevin Dick who
was five for five.
The Heppner team is now 4-1
for the season.
Here's how owners rated
the U9901a
84 : "Seldom or never needs Held adjustment"
68: "Service and repair during the season was veryjow"
91: "Better overall performance than other makes operated"
94: "Good or outstanding crop capacity"
91: "Highly recommend the International 990 mower conditioner to
anyone, regardless of crop, conditions, or operator care."
Come in . . . Get the full report
on what owners say about the 990
tJloTrovz County pfifj
Grain Gim-GrsuuiX
LEXINGTON
It78
OVER the
TEE CUP
A good turnout of Echo
golfers made the year's se
cond visitation a real success
for Willow Creek Country
Club. Both the men and
women enjoyed the morning's
competition with good golf
being played by all that parti
cipated. In the womens play the top
golfers for the Echo ladies
were: Ruth Barnett with long
drive and she also took the
honors for low gross. Betty
Branstetter won low net.
For the Heppner ladies
Cindy Kerr was also a double
winner with awards for both
long drive and low gross. Bev
Gunderson was KP winner
and the honors were split for
low net between Pat Edmund
son and Sue Jepsen.
In the men's competition
low gross for the Echo golfers
went to Bob Pursel with Dick
Sedgewick placing second.
There was a tie for low net
between Al Sibel and Howard
Clift. In the other competitive
events Tom Brandstetter had
the long drive and Bill Gilmer
had KP for the second shot on
No. 8. Mel Petersen had the
other KP award which was on
No. 2. George Brandt came in
with the least putts with Mel
Peterson, Brice Haney and
Ralph Noe runnerups.
For the Heppner men Doug
Gunderson won low gross
honors with Charlie Rawlins a
close second. Neil Parks won
low net followed by Craig
Cooley, Charlie Rawlins was
also long drive winner. In the
KP competition John Ed
mundson was closest with the
second shot on No. 8 and Bob
Jepsen was best on No. 2. In
the least putt division Dave
Harrison topped the field
followed by Francis Doherty
and Lowell Gribble.
Two flights of sole survivor
competition followed a nice
noon luncheon with Lowell
Gribble and Ed Hiemstra
coming out the winners.
Beginners lessons will be
held again starting July 8 at
5:30 p.m. The classes are
offered through Blue Moun
tain Community College so
contact Anne Doherty. John
Edmundson will be the instructor.
. . . .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter ol the Estate of
BEN J. CARNEY. Deceased.
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed personal represen
tative of the above estate. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to
present them to the undersi
gned personal representative
in care of her duly appointed
resident agent, who Is Dennis
A. Ilachler. at 215 SE. 4th St..
P.O. Box 488. Pendleton,
Oregon 97801. within four
months after the date or first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published
this 20th day of May, 1976.
MRGIE M ARIE CARNEY
Personal Representative
Published May 20
June 3. 19
27 and
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Invites bids on the
following:
1 'J76 Four Door Sedan
Specifications and bid forms
are available upon request at
the address below.
Bids will be opened at 2:00
p.m. on June 21. 1976 and will
CARNATION CLUB
PLANS FOOD SALE
Members of the Carnation
Club of the Degree of Honor
Society met Thursday evening
in the Degree of Honor Hall for
a brief business meeting to
plan a food sale. The sale will
be held Friday. May 28. 9:30
a.m., a! the hall.
After the business meeting,
Oma Cox was surprised with a
birthday party, arranged by
Mary Bryant. A pink and
white birthday cake was
baked and decorated by Clau
dia Campbell. Other refresh
ments were served by Adelle
LaTrace. A money tree and
numerous cards were receiv
ed by the guest of honor.
IONE NEWS
John Edmundson, secretary
of the lone Lions Club reports
there will be no meetings held
during the months of June,
July and August.
be presented to the district
board on June It. IS78 at 8:0
p.m.
Bids are to be ent or
delivered tn sealed envelopes
plainly marked Four Door
Sedan Bid.
All bids are to be mailed or
delivered to the Morrow
County School District Office.
Box 36X. Lexington. Oregon
97839 before the time and date
specified above.
The school district reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids.
MATTHKW I. DOHERTY,
District Superintendent
Published May 27. June 3. 176
NOTICE OF OREGON
WHEAT COMMISSION
PUBLIC BUDGET
MEETING
Notice hereby Is given that a
public meeting will be held
pursuant to OKS Chapter 57S.
The Oregon Wheat Commis
sion Act. in the Conference
Koom of the Pendleton drain
Growers Building, Southwest
Tenth and Dorlon Avenue.
Pendleton, Oregon on Mon
day. June 14. 1976 from 10:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m., upon a
proposed budget for the oper
ation of the Oregon Wheat
Commission during the fiscal
year July I, 1976 to June :t0,
1077.
At this meeting any produ
cer of wheat in Oregon has a
right to be heard with respect
to the proposed budget, a copy
of which is available for
inspection under reasonable
circumstances in the office of
each County Extension Agent
in Oregon.
For further information,
contact the Oregon Wheut
Commission office. P.O. Box
400, Pendleton, Oregon 87MOI.
Dated this 19th DAY OF
May. 1976.
ATTEST: William L. Hulse,
Chairman
Kalph B. Mi K wen.
Administrator
Published May 27. 1976
Make certain your
Social Security checlc
is always on time
with our Direct
Deposit Service.
If you sign up for First National's freo Direct Deposit
Service, you won't have to wait for the mailman.
And you won't have to be concerned about de
positing your checlc the times when you're on vacation
or away from home.
When you have your Social Security checks sent
directly to us, we will automatically credit your check
ing or savings account for the amount duo each month.
Even if your check is late, you get your money
right on tho date you expect it. Wo guaranteo it.This
means you can pay bills and write checks without
delay.
First National's freo Direct Deposit Service is the
safest, most convenient way to receive your Social
Security benefits. Not only do you protect your checks
from loss or theft, you savo yourself time and trouble.
Our Direct Deposit Servico is easy to start.To find
out how easy, just call or visit your First National
branch.
In tho business of llio
FIRST NATIONAL BANK or on coo w
NOTICE OK KATE
C'HAMlH
Heppner Cemetery
.Maintenance District
Notice is hereby given that,
effective July I. 1976. rates at
the Heppner Masonic Ceme
tery will be as follows:
Single spaces in the New
Cemetery inc luding perpetual
care f 125.00.
Orave opening-closing on
weekdays $55.00.
(irave opening-closing Sat
urdays or Sundays $70.00.
Cost of lots In the Old
Cemetery will be increased
... tlnnutclv. depending on
the number of spaces in the
lot
By order of the Board of
Directors:
JOHN PFK1FFEK.
Chairman
ELAINE GEORGE.
Sec.-Treas.
CLARENCE BAKER
Published May 27. Junes. 1976
NOTICE OF FILING
APPLICATION FOK A
CHANGE IN POINTS OF
DIVERSION AND PLACE OF
USE OF WATEK
Notice is given hereby that
Jim and Don Key have filed an
application for the approval of
changes in points of diversion
und place of use of ground
water.
Certificate of water right
issued to Don C. and Jim M.
Kev and recorded al Page
12526. Vol. :tl. Stale Record of
Water Right Certificates, con
firms a right to the use of 2.23
cubic feet per second of water
from five wells for the irriga
tion of 4.0 acres in SW'i
NE'i. 3H.0 acres in SE'i,
NE' i. 16.0 acres in SVV i
NW'i. 10.0 acres in SE1 1
NV i. Sec. L, 10.0 acres In
SW' i NE'i. lo.O acres In SE' i
NE'i. 311 acres in SW'i
NV i and 10.0 acres In SE'
NW'i. Sec. 5. T. 3. V, R 27 E..
W.M.. with a dale of
priority of April 27. I!M5. The
there's a list timo
(or everything.
IIMTNEH BRANCH
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five wells are located (I) 1990
ft S und 30 ft. W.. 2 1926 ft.
s'and20ft.W.. (3) 1918 ft. 8.
and 2iH ft. W.. U I70 ft. 8.
,d 3950 ft. W.. and (5) 2006 ft.
S. and 7890 ft. W'.. all from the
NE corner of Sec. 4. being
within the 1 2 SE'i NEW
and (3 4 SE' NW" of Sec.
4 andUKSW'iNEUofSec.S,
T, 3 N.. K. 27 E.. W.M.
The applicants herein, own
ers of the lands above descri
bed, propose to change the
place of use of water to the
irrigation of 124.0 acres within
a circle In the NW'i of Sec. 4.
61.1 acres within a circle In the
NE'i and 121.6 acres within a
circle in the NW' i of Sec. 5. T.
3 N.. R. 27 E., W,M., and to
Irrigate these lands by meant
of one of the welis above
described as being located
1920 ft. S. and 820 ft. W. from
the NE corner of Sec. 4, being
within the SE' i NE' i of Sec. 4.
T. 3. N.. K. 27 E.. W.M., and by
mean of two other wells
located (I) 100 ft. N. and 40 ft.
W. and (2) 400 ft. N, and 4QJt.
W, both from the NW corner
of Sec. 32. both being within
the SE' SE' of Sec. 30, T. 4
N.. K. 27 E.. W.M.
All persons Interested are
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held at the county
courthouse at Heppner. Ore
gon, on July IS. 1978 at :30
a.m. All objections to the
proposed change. If any there
are, will be heard at said time
and place. Any and all objec
tions shall be prepared In
writing, one copy to be served
on Jim and Don Key, Rt, I,
Box 1H44. Ilermlston. Oregon
97838. and one copy filed with
the Water Resources Depart
ment. Salem, Oregon 97310.
together with a $10 filing fee.
at least 10 days prior to the
date set for hearing. If no ob
jection Is filed, the application
may be approved by the Water
Resources Director without a
hearing. Administrative rules
pertaining to the filing of a
protest will be furnished by
the Water Resources Depart
ment upon request.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
this llth day of May. 1978.
JAMES E.SEXSON
Director
Published May 20. 27.
June 3. 1976
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