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Show f. ' - - J' l i ' 1 . 1 l 1 W- r 1 i 11 , f v. . I J f - I - n , . .,"3r S .,,a,..,ll. i DIRECT RIDING CLUB after being elected at a business and social meeting Wednesday, left to right are Murray Peay, retained as secretary; Ross Barney, president; Earl Freeman, vice-president. Retiring president is Frank Taylor. Hobble Creek Riding Club picks new officers at annua! social given and plans discussed for the coming year. Anyone who has a horse is invited to join the club. In connection with the elections elec-tions the club members and their partners enjoyed a delicious deli-cious pot-luck meal. Thirty-three Thirty-three members and partners were in attendance Wednesday night for the event. Upland game bird hunters have opportunity for a "holiday "holi-day hunt" when an extended quail season opens December 21 through January 5, in Washington Wash-ington County. Bag and possession pos-session limits are eight and sixteen birds respectively, with the entire county open to gunning gun-ning during this season. Hobble Creek Riding Club members mix pleasure with business when they annually meet with their partners and hold elections for new officers for the ensuing year. Selected to lead the talented club are the following: Ross Barney, president; Earl Freeman, Free-man, vice-president; Murray Peay, secretary; Tad Leslie, two-year director; Frank Car-nesecca, Car-nesecca, Lenard Harward, Reed Averett, Ralph Peay and Frank Taylor, one-year directors; direc-tors; Fred Diamond, drill captain. cap-tain. Retiring officers include Frank Taylor, president; Ross Barney, vice-president; Murray Peay, secretary; Reed Averett, two year director; Howard Thorpe, Earl Freeman, Jim Diamond, Lenard Harward, one-year directors; Fred Diamond, Dia-mond, drill . captain. A vote of thanks and beautiful trophies were given in appreciation for a job well done to those retiring. re-tiring. A financial report was |