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    TWELVE - Heppner Gazette- Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 29,1998
Wrangler Riding Club hold playday
The Wranglers Riding Club
held their second playday on
April 26. Results are as follows:
Stickhorse race: first Taylor
Parks, second Mary Rietmann,
third Garrett Gibbs, fourth Colby
Green.
Leadline: barrels-first Kade
Mader, second Taylor Parks, third
Hayden Blair, fourth Donald
Matthews; poles-Taylor Parks,
Garrett Gibbs, Hayden Blair,
Casey Robertson; figure 8-Colter
Raver, Garrett Gibbs, Taylor
Parks, Kade Mader.
Six and under: barrels-first
Brent Eckman, second Taighler
Dougherty, third Quinn Mader,
fourth Brynna Rust; poles-
Taighler D ougherty, Quinn
Mader, Brent Eckman, Brynna
Rust;
figure
8-T aighler
D ougherty, Jessica H ughes,
Quinn Mader, Brent Eckman.
7-8 year olds: barrels-first
Lane B ailey, second Emily
Rietmann, third Regina Seitz,
fourth Che Green; poles-Lane
Bailey, Regina Seitz, Emily
Rietmann, Drion Donner; figure
8-Drion Donner, tied second Lane
Bailey and Regina Seitz, Emily
Rietmann.
9-10 year olds: barrels-first
Jennifer Griffith, second Madison
Bailey, third Brent Parks, fourth
Kristal Temple; poles-Madison
Bailey, Jennifer Griffith, Brent
Parks, Kristal Temple; figure 8-
Jennifer Griffith, Madison Bailey,
Kristal Temple, Brent Parks.
11-12 year olds: barrels-first
Nicole Wilson, second Chantea
Macaulay, third Lacey Davis,
fourth Rachel Howard; poles-
Nicole Wilson, Lacey Davis,
C hantea M acaulay, Rachel
Howard; figure 8-Lacey Davis,
N icole
W ilson,
C hantea
Macaulay, Rachel Howard.
13 year olds: barrels-first
Ashley Ward, second Tracy
G riffith, third Megan Healy;
poles-Tracy G riffith, Ashley
Ward, Megan Healy; figure 8-
Ashley Ward, Megan Healy.
14-17 year olds: barrels-first
Krista Adams, second Jill Barber,
third Tracy Rankin, fourth
Jaylene Papmeau; poles-Krista
Adams, Amy Papmeau, Bobbie
Rankin, Jill Barber; figure 8-Amy
Papmeau, Sarah Eckman, Bobbie
Rankin, Krista Adams.
18 and over: barrels-first Anita
Pranger, second Terri Gentry,
third Shawna Wilson, fourth Bill
Green; poles-Amta Pranger, Tern
Gentry, Sara Greenup, Darrel
Raver, figure 8-Sara Greenup,
Terri Gentry, Darrel Raver, Bill
Green.
The next playday will be held
Sunday, May 3. Potluck will be­
gin at 12 noon, followed by the
playday at 1 p.m.
New members are welcome.
For more information, contact
Janet Greenup, 676-5822, Terra
Adams, 676-5819, Judy Barber,
676-5037 or Judy Eckman, 989-
8489.
Klamath First plans stock repurchase
Gerald V. Brown, president
and chief executive officer of
Klamath First Bancorp, Inc. has
announced that the company will
initiate a program to repurchase
up to 521,477 (five percent) of the
company’s outstanding common
shares. This stock repurchase pro­
gram has been authorized by the
board of directors and has been
approved by the Office of Thrift
Supervision, the company’s pri­
mary regulator.
The repurchase began on April
24 and is anticipated to end by
Sept. 30. The repurchased shares
become authorized but unissued
shares.
Klamath First Bancorp, Inc. is
the holding company for Klamath
First Federal Saving and Loan
Association, which has an office
branch in Heppner.
Singspiration planned at Lex. Baptist
H isler selected
for all-star team
The first Sunday in May will
be the date of the Ministerial
Association's monthly sing
instead of the normal second
Sunday.
"We would like families to be
able td celebrate Mother's Day
without the conflict of the
Singspiration," said Pastor Glenn
Anderson of the Lexington
Baptist Church.
For the month of May the
Singspiration will be at 7 p.m. at
Lexington Baptist Church, which
is located at 170 B Street in
Centennial
Exchange
underway
Annie Hisler
Annie Hisler has been selected
to play in the Class 2A/1A senior
girls all-star senior basketball
series this summer.
Hisler was the Columbia Basin
MVP first team pick at the
conclusion of this year's
basketball season and co-captain
of the Heppner Mustangs team.
She also received 2A all-state
honorable mention basketball
honors.
The East all-stars will play
against the West all-stars June 19
at
Chemeketa
Community
College in Salem and June 20 at
Linfield College in McMinnville.
A 3A and a 4A game will also be
held.
Two other local players have
also
been
selected-Amber
Witherspoon of Athena and
Margaret Schott of Condon.
Teresa Humphreys, coach of the
state 1A Champion Blue Devils
will coach the East team.
Scratch Pads
50$ lb.
Gazette-Times
FOR COMPLETE IONE AND HEPPNER
SPORTS SCHEDULES
The Heppner Junior High-
Centennial
Middle
School
eighth-grade
exchange
is
underway this week.
During the exchange Heppner
eighth-graders spend a week
living in the Portland area and
attending Centennial Middle
School and Centennial eighth-
graders live in the Heppner-
Lexington area and attend school
at Heppner Junior High. The
Centennial students are hosted
mostly by HJH seventh-graders
and their families.
The week's activities include:
a Wheat League presentation at
Starvation Farms; a Kinzua
history exhibit and video at the
Heppner library; a visit to the
Morrow County Museum and
flood video; a Kinzua lumber
tour;
a
Forest
Service
presentation; a hot dog feed at
Anson Wright Park; a tour of the
Rietmann ranch; lunch at the
fairgrounds by the Livestock
Growers Association; a rodeo
presentation; a tour of north
Morrow County and lunch at the
Boardman Marina; a potluck
dinner with hosting families; and
a dance Friday night.
Lexington.
"We are privileged to have
many talented people in south
Morrow County who use and
share their abilities so others can
enjoy as well," said Pastor
Anderson. "When it comes to
the Singspiration it is full of
talent for us to enjoy and sing
along with. If you have talent or
the desire to share with the group
please come prepared to do so. If
you don't have the talent but just
enjoy music come on in and join
the crowd. We mix the special
numbers with the audience's
choices out of the regular hymn
book, country western hymnal or
the chorus on overheads. It is
our desire to provide the people
of the area with the opportunity
to get together with others'
religious preferences without
showing preference. We take the
time after the Singspiration to
share with others a few kind
words and a few cookies. Hope
to see you there."
W.C.C.C. Golf
W .C.C.C. Ladies
Tuesday, A pril 21
Low gross o f the field: Pat
Edmundson.
Low net of the field: Barb Gil­
bert.
Least putts of the field: Luvilla
Sonstegard.
Flight A: low gross Pat
Edmundson, low net Barb Gilbert,
least putts Luvilla Sonstegard.
Flight B: low gross Betty
Christman, low net Lorrene Mont­
gomery, least putts Betty Carlson
and Joyce Dinkins.
Flight C: low gross Floss
Watkins, low net Maude Hughes,
least putts Harriett Batty.
Special events: long drive #5,
A-Eva K ilkenny, B-Joyce
Dinkins, C-Floss Watkins; clos­
est to the green, second shot, A-
Eva Kilkenny, B-Lorrene Mont­
gomery, C-Jean Ball.
RE-ELECT
WOODS
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
E arl W oods. Jr.
12 years prosecutorial experience
Former police officer
Veteran and currently a LTC in the Oregon
National Guard
12 years civil law experience
Born and raised in Eastern Oregon
Endorsed by the Chiefs of Police of Boardman
and Heppner, the Morrow County Sheriff and
virtually all county police officers
ftu d lo r by th e C o m m ittee to R e-Elect Eari W oods, J t. 62774 H ighw ay 74, lo n e
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quality of life.
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