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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 26, 1995 W ranglers list playday results lone Lions plan Diamond men win 2 lose 2 home run to take the win. The Mustangs beat Umatilla in six when a balk was called, with the bases loaded, giving the Mustangs a 10 run lead to end the game. H ep p n er's defense held Umatilla in the first four inn ings allowing two runs in the fourth. Umatilla had oppor tunities to score but the Mustang defense was hot. Heppner scored two in the second when Hughes and Ryan Nevala, who both walk ed, came in on stolen bases and squeeze plays. The Vikings kept the Mustangs bats quiet until the fourth and fifth inn ing when Heppner scored five more runs. In the fourth inning Schonbachler scored Brian Kof fler on a sacrifice. Josh Coiner and Jon Hanna each had an RBI in the fifth inning and Koffler had two. In the sixth inning Shawn Tracy, pitcher for the Vikings was struggling and replaced with two outs. Dickenson, Skroch, Hughes and Nevala all singled in the inning. Hughes and Rod Zumwalt both had and RBI and Dickenson had two RBI's in the inning. The Mac-Hi Pioneers saw a different Mustang team when they came to Heppner April 20. When Heppner lost to Milton- Freewater in an earlier away game, it was without most of H eppner's starting infield so the Pioneers didn't have a clue. Heppner got revenge (7-3) and scored three runs in the second and four in the third which was all they n eed ed . Skroch, Nevala and Coiner, who all walked on base scored in the second. Jon Hanna had an RBI and Koffler had the other two. In the third inning Dicken son, H ughes, Nevala and Coiner all came across the plate on stolen bases and wild pit ches. Mac-Hi's runs came in the first and sixth. The Heppner Mustangs had a busy week losing to Pilot Rock in a double header Satur day, April 15 at Pilot Rock 3-4 and 4-5 then beating Umatilla at home Tuesday, April 18 12-2 and getting even with Mac-Hi Thursday, April 20 beating the Pioneers 7-3. A gainst Pilot Rock the Mustangs had a couple of er rors in the first few innings that let a Rocket player get on base and score. Pilot Rock, however hit well and Chris Humphreys scored a home run scoring one in the bottom of the third tie- ing the score at three. Eric Schonbachler got a dou ble to get on base and Chris Dickenson answered with a home run of his own, scoring Shonbachler and Brian Koffler. Defensively Pilot Rock held their own throughout the game but Mustang pitcher Chad Skroch came back in the fifth and Humphreys got another home run, which proved to be the w inning run . Donnie Pointer made it to third on a single hit in the seventh, but he was left hanging as the next three batters got thrown out. In addition to his double, Schon bachler and Trent Hughes both had a base hit for Heppner. In the nightcap Heppner once again let Pilot Rock get the first run in the first inning but answered back in the second with two of their own. Josh Coiner scored Chad Skroch on a single hit while Trent Hughes scored off a wild pitch. The Rockets came back in the third getting on base with a double, single and hit pitch, scoring all three. Heppner tied it up to four in the sixth when Skroch hit a home run scoring Dickenson. However, once again, this time Dickenson with Dickenson on the mound. Pilot Rock's Bran don Dameygot kicky and hit a T-ball, minor tryouts April 28 players not playing majors should attend. Players need to bring a baseball mitt and cap. For further information, call Mark Rietmann, 676-9823, or Kaedene Bailey 676-5110. Tryouts for Heppner T-ball and minor league will be held Friday, April 28, at 5:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds baseball field in Heppner. 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Ü Û Ü • April 29, 1995 ^/ennifcr ¿òegxin & ^Jacoû <yiiaßen* June 3, 1995 ^ M wüm ' à DiUlfl ,INC. 21 7 North Main 676-9158 Deuel County Cenex Introduces the new HiQual FLEX Panel DESIGNED TO BE THE STRONGEST - LOWEST COST RANGE PANEL A CALLABLE Patented Hi-Density Rubber Flea Connector Perimeter Fencing Show Stalls Portable Range Panels m i 2 WAY 3 WAY 4 WAY * Absorbs Shock upon Impact * Connects to any Panel or Post up to 2” Donald Adams, third Kelsey Greenup, fourth Lacey Davis. 11 years old: barrels-first Sarah Eckman, second Katie Walton, third Jeanette Brant ley; poles-first Sarah Eckman, second Katie Walton, third Jeanette Brantley; keyhole-first Katie Walton, second Sarah Eckman, th ird Jeanette Brantley. 12 years old: barrels-first Amy Papineau, second Casey Ingraham, third Tracy Rankin, fourth Brandi Brantley; poles- first Amy Papineau, second Casey Ingraham, third Brandi Brantley, fourth Tracy Rankin; keyhole-first Krista Adams, se cond Brandi Brantley, third Tracy Rankin, fourth Amy Papineau. 13 years old: barrels and poles-first Bobbie Rankin, se cond Heather Davis; keyhole- first Heather Davis, second Bobbie Rankin. 14-17 years old: barrels-first Stormy Howard, second Jay- lene Papineau, third Shannon Walton, fourth Jennifer Rankin; 6-8 years old: barrels-first poles-first, Stormy Howard, se Madison Bailey, second Jamie cond Jaylene Papineau, third Kay Westburg, third Jessica Shannon Walton, fourth Jake Westburg, fourth Krystal Tem Sliger; keyhole-first Shannon ple; poles-first Jamie Kay Walton, second Jaylene Papin Westburg, second Madison eau, third Jennifer Rankin. Bailey, third Jessica Westburg, 18 and over: barrels-first fo urth Krystal Tem ple; Anita Pranger, second Shelly keyhole-first Jessica Westburg, Ashbeck, third Dick Temple, second Krystal Temple, third fourth Char Coe; poles-first Jamie Kay Westburg, fourth Dick Temple, second Char Coe, Madison Bailey. third Shelly Ashbeck, fourth 9-10 years old: barrels-first Kelsie Evans; keyhole-first Donald Adams, second Kelsey Kelsie Evans, second Char Coe, Greenup, third Brett Barber, third Sara Greenup, fourth fourth Lacey Davis; poles-first Shelly Ashbeck. Brett Barber, second Lacey The next playday will be held Davis, third Donald Adams, S unday, April 30. New fourth Kelsey Greenup; key- members are always welcome. hole-first Brett Barber, second The Wranglers Riding Club held their second playday, Sunday, April 23, at the Wrangler grounds in Heppner. Results of the playday are as fo llo w s : Stickhorse race: first, Donald M atthew s, second, Justin Pranger and Mary Rietmann. Five and under leadline: barrels-first, Brent Eckman, se cond, Joseph Pranger, third, Emily Rietmann; poles-first, Brent Eckman, second, Emily R ietm ann, th ird , Joseph Pranger; keyhole race-first, Joseph Pranger, second, Brent Eckman, th ird , Emily Rietmann. Five and u n d er riders: barrels-first Lane Bailey, second Regina Seitz, third Whitney M atthew s, fourth M indee Papineau; poles-first Regina Seitz, second Lane Bailey, third Whitney Matthews; keyhole race-first Mindee Papineau, se cond Lane Bailey, third W hitney Matthews, fourth Regina Seitz. Forest service plans tree give-away Latin word meaning tree or beam), celebrated by most states in April or early May, is observed by the planting of trees. Planting a tree is a good way to green up your yard, while providing nesting habitat and much needed shade in the summer, said a Forest Service spokesperson. For more information, con tact Monica Jones, 676-9187 or 676-2156. The Heppner Ranger District will observe Arbor Day with a tree give-away on Friday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the D istrict Office com pound (across from the main office), 117 South Main. The following species will be available: Douglas-fir, pon- derosa pine, and western larch. There will be a limit of five trees per household. Arbor Day (arbor-from the lone Booster Club slates dance day May 5. Music covering the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's will be played. Everyone is asked to bring an hors d'oeuvre tray. Admission is $10 a couple and $5 for singles. All proceeds will go toward youth sponsor ed activities in the community. Everyone is invited to attend. The lone Booster Club is sponsoring its second annual adult prom Saturday, May 6, at the lone Legion Hall, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The club will use the decora tions from the lone High School prom which will be Fri- át. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 85 people present for the Senior dinner, Wednes day, April 19. Three meals were taken out. Members of the Baptist Church served. Margaret Dubuque won the meal ticket. Btbtfd pressures were taken before the meal. There was one table of pinochle in play Friday afternoon, April 21. There was no Sunday movie. The menu for dinner on May 3 will be Swedish meatballs and rice, green beans, whole wheat rolls, fruit and cookies. Members of the Episcopal Church will serve. The Meal Site Committee will meet after the meal. Hearing aid service will be available at 10 a.m., and the blood pressure clinic will be at 11 a.m. Quilting will be at 1 p.m. Knitting and Garden Club will be at 7:30 p.m. The senior bus went to Arlington, Thursday, April 20. Other trips scheduled are: May 2, Arlington 9:30 a.m.; May 11, Her- miston 9:30 a.m.; June 8, John Day 8 a.m.; June 22, Condon 9:30 a.m. Sign-up sheets for the trips are at the Senior Center office. Everyone is invited to attend the Health Fair, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The "55 Alive" class has room for more people. There are sign up sheets in the Senior Center office. Other dates to remember: Monday knitting 7:30-9 p.m.; Tues day and Thursday exercise 10 a.m.; Wednesday blood pressure 11 a.m., senior meal at noon, and quilting 1 p.m.; Friday cards 2 p.m.; Sunday movie 7 p.m. Come Worship With Us at MANUFACTURING Willow Creek Baptist Church N arrow County Grain Growers INC Phone 1(91221 Wasco 442 5711 1100 452 7396 inihSTON 01EC0N 91139 1 «00-124-7115 — - PO loi Kl Sundays at 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church 560 North Minor ■ ........................ — Golf Ladies Play, April 25 Low gross of the field was Pat Edmundson. An Italian dinner, sponsored Right A: low gross Luvilla by the lone Lions Club, has Sonstegard; low net Neoma been planned for Monday, May Bailey; least putts Melba Miller; 1, at 5:30 or 7:30 p.m. at long drive Linda Schultz; K.P. Beecher's Cafe in lone. Karen Wildman; short drive The m enu will include Jean Ball. homemade lasagna or spaghet Right B: low gross Bernice ti, garlic bread, salad, spumoni Lott; low net Karen Wildman; ice cream, coffee or a soft drink, leat putts Lynnea Sargent. and a complimentary glass of Right C: low gross Joyce wine. Accordian music by Jeff Dinkens; low net Doll Camp W allace will provide bell; least putts Cam Wishart. atmosphere. Family Barbecue Cost for the dinner is $6 for April 23 adults, $4 for children 12 and Low gross: first Edmundson under and preschool, free. and W ishart 25; second Proceeds from the dinner will Dinkins, Norris and Chad be used for Lions Club scholar Doherty 29; third a tie between ships, sight and hearing funds Mitchell and Anderson and and community events. Estes and Doherty 30; fourth Tickets are available at Bailey and French 32. Beecher's Cafe, Wheatland In Low net: first Fishburn and surance, Bristow's Market, Miller 16.25; second Schultz M orrow C ounty G rain and Gilliam 18.25; third Jepsen, Growers, the Bank of Eastern Rucker and Adam Doherty Oregon and lone Lions Club 18.5; fourth Sonstegard and members. Hiemstra 18.6. Special events Closest to pin second shot:#l Schultz and Gilliam, #6, 8 and 9 Estes and Doherty. Italian dinner Moeller, East golf medalists The Heppner Mustangs and Fillies golf teams scored 344 points and 241 points respec tively in nine holes of golf against John Day recently. Medalists were David East and Lori Moeller. Individual scores were: Boys- David East 80, Adam Doherty and Brent Gunderson both 87, Mark M oeller 90, Robbie Schultz 102, Ethan Burnside 111, Jeff Watkins 116, Chris Jones 117 and Josh Roy 126. Individual girls scores were: Lori Moeller 53, Angela DeBo 60, Toni Kemp 62, Kelsie Evans 66 and Brandi Marshall 70. Greg Grant coaches the golf team. Bowling Thursday Night Mixers April 20 44 15 OSEA #59 38 22 B & C Repair 36 24 Wright's Century 35 25 lone Repair 29 31 Lancer Lanes 22 38 Team #7 22 34 Pettyjohns 13 47 Our Place High game: Dianna Hoeft 196, Vic Yahr 213. High series: Dianna Hoeft 514, Vic Yahr 525. Splits converted: G erald Hoeft 6-7. Player of W eek April 17 - 22 T ra c k G o lf B a s e b a ll Tra c i D ic k e n so n Toni Kem p A n g e la DeBo Bria n K o ffle r Players o f the week are sp onsore d by M u sta n g /Fillie 21 Les Sc h w a b C o a st to C o a st Plo yha r Insurance First In te rsta te Bank Bank o f E a ste rn O re g o n M urray D rugs R o g e r B ritt Pum ping & Miller & Son W e ld in g D u m p Truck G re e n Fe e d & See d C a ls BP Service V a n M a rte r & Kahl D evin Oil Co. Insurance D & L Repa ir C o u rt S tre e t M a rke t R & W D rive In Kinzua Re so urce s P e tty jo h n Building Supply MCGG K a te 's Pizza He p p ner A u to Pa rts H e p p ne r G a ze tte -Tim e s