TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 20, 1978
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Mustang first baseman Mike Stookey waits for the ball in an unsuccessful pick-off
attempt of a Sherman County base runner. The Huskies dropped Heppner 7-4 in Tuesday's
game.
Huskies sink Mustangs, 7-4
Heppner made the most of
its four hits Tuesday against
Sherman County but the
Mustangs couldn't keep pace
with the Huskies' 13-hit attack
and wound up losing the
league opener for both teams
by a 7-4 margin.
Sherman took the lead in the
first inning when Kevin Kase
berg stroked a two-run homer
but the Mustangs came back
in the bottom half of the frame
to put three runs on the board.
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vm W. WELLS
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Circuit Court JUDGE WILLIAM W.
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fair. He should be retained in office.
Nothing can beat 25 years of judicial
experience.
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Heppner got three of its four
hits in the first when Jim
Kenny doubled, Lionel Wood
singled and Dale Holland
doubled. Mike Stookey
brought in the third run with a
sacrifice fly.
The Huskies tied the game
in the second and Heppner
picked up its final run in the
third when Kenny singled and
came home on an error.
Dennis Peck pitched six
innings plus for the Mustangs
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Join kiteflying
fun on Friday
The public is invited to join
the fun at a kite flying contest
Friday, April 21, at ' the
Morrow County Fairgrounds
as students from Heppner
Elementary School attempt to
get their homp-made kites off
First child born
to Mies family
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mies,
(Marilyn Warren), LaGrande,
announced the birth of their
first child, Kristopher Char
les, on March 29 at 12:08 a.m.
The 6 pound 8 ounce boy
arrived on the birthday of his
great-grandfather, Bruce
Both well.
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The event will take place
from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. and
awards will be given to the
best kites in several catego
ries. ;
and Mrs. Joel Kain, Pendle
ton; Art Warren, Heppner;
and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward
Mies, La Grande. Great
grandparents are Bruce Both
well, The Dalles; Mr. and
Mrs. C.A. Warren, Heppner;
and Mrs. Helen Dial, La
Grande.
Water supply below
The most recent water
content measurements recor
ded by the Soil Conservation
Service indicate this area's
snowpack, which has been
below normal all winter, is
now melting rapidly.
Snow depth at SCS's Ar
buckle Mountain measuring
station was down to four
inches and the 1.3 inches of
water content was only 12 per
cent of the normal water
content for this time of the
year.
Streamflow forecasts for
Joe Giffords
welcome son
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R.
Gifford, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, are the very proud
parents of a son, Lionel Jahn,
born March 21 at Presbyterian
Hospital, Albuquerque. The
young man's birth weight was
3.1 kg. He joins a sister,
Maisie, at home.
Butter Creek near Pine City,
point to a stream flow of 30 per
cent below normal for the
forecast period of April to
July.
i Generally, water supplies
for the area are forecast to
range from 53 per cent to 80
per cent of normal while
snowpack water ranges from
37 per cent to 42 per cent of
average.
HEPPNER
FRESH SEAFOOD
Friday, April 21
Fish Truck will
from Miller
Gearhart
normal
Major reservoir storage is
above normal and users
having access to reservoirs
should have adequate sup
plies. SCS officials predict
some late season shortages
can be expected from direct
diversion sources. j
March precipitation was 70
per cent of normal and soil
moisutre is near normal in
most areas tested.
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