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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 7, 1996
Open Horse Show winners announced
Julie Glenn (I) and Jossie Evans
By Merlyn Robinson
A large turnout of horses and
riders participated in the Mor­
row County Open Horse Show
held July 28 at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds.
Among the top awards, the
winner of the Champion Senior
Performance Horse was Julie
Glenn of Hermiston. Reserve
Champion was Jossie Evans of
Heppner. Bobbie Rankin of
Heppner received Champion
Junior Performance Horse.
Champion High Point rider
15 and up was Michael Binga-
man, Hermiston, with Teresa
Bunn, Heppner, Reserve
Champion.
Champion High Point rider
14 and under went to Glenn.
Reserve Champion was Sibbea
Jones, Heppner.
Complete results are as fol­
lows:
Lot A-Halter Classes: class 1
stallions all ages-first Toni
Kreitzer, Hermiston, champion
stallion, second Alvin Beam,
Lexington, reserve champion
stallion, third Lloyd Marcum,
Stanfield, fourth Carolyn Cook,
Boardman;
Class 2 geldings all ages-
Jossie Evans, champion geld­
ing, Brett Barber, Heppner,
reserve champion gelding,
Shanna Warrington, Stanfield,
Glenn;
Class 3 mares all ages-Kelli
Kreitzer, Hermiston, Tricia
Coe,
Heppner,
Nonnee
Walters, lone, Brooke Boyer,
Lexington.
G
e n u i n e
Class 4 ponies up to 56"-
Brent Eckman, Lexington, Gar­
rett Gibbs;
Class 5 showmanship all
ages-Glenn, Coe, Walters, Kara
Miller, lone, Katie Bacon, lone,
B. Rankin.
Lot B-Performance: Class 6
leadline five and under-first
Gibbs, second B. Eckman;
Class 7 walk/trot eight and
under-Brandon Davis;
Class 8 English Pleasure all
ages-first Michael Bingaman,
second Glenn, third Evans,
fourth Bacon, fifth B. Rankin,
sixth Jillian Overholt, Hermis­
ton;
Class 9 English Equitation all
ages-Glenn, Overholt, B. Ran­
kin, Bingaman, Evans, Sarah
Eckman, Lexington;
Class 10 English Pleasure
junior horse-B. Rankin;
Class 11 Working Hunter all
ages-first Tracy Rankin, Hepp­
ner, second Bacon, third B.
Rankin, fourth Walters, fifth
Jones;
Class 12 Hunter Hack all
ages-Walters, Jones, Bacon;
Class 13 Costume Class all
ages-first Warrington;
Class 14 Bareback Equitation
14 and under-first Glenn, se­
cond Bacon, third Jones, fourth
B. Rankin, fifth Walters, sixth
Krista Adams;
Class 15 Bareback Equitation
15 and up-Bingaman, Bunn,
Miller, Coe;
Class 16 Western Pleasure
junior horse-first B. Rankin;
Class 17 Western Pleasure 14
and under-first Glenn, second
C
h e v r o l e t
Remember when your word was your Bond. -
You sealed a deal with a handshake - That's still
the way we do business today.
C O M F O R T A B L E • T R U S T F U L L • H O N E S T • C A R IN G
People for the
Pool meet
THREE
Sargent gets hole-in-one in tourney
Kreitzer, third Jones, fourth
na and George Nairns 114;
Lynnea Sargent of Heppner
Overholt, fifth R. Rankin, sixth
fourth
low gross David and
got
a
hole-in-one
on
#13
during
Walters;
Patti
Allstott
165, fourth low net
the
12th
annual
Willow
Creek
Class 18 Western Pleasure 15
Bob
and
Julie
Hesla 117; fifth
Couples
Tournament
held
at
By April Hilton-Sykes
and up-Glenn, Bunn, Evans,
low
gross
Craig
and Debbie
the
Willow
Creek
Country
Club
The People For the Pool, a
Overholt, Coe, Bingaman;
Gutierrez
167,
fifth
low net Joe
Aug.
3-4
in
Heppner.
Class 19 Western Working group dedicated to help raise
and
Lisa
Gifford
118;
sixth low
Seventy
couples
played
in
Pairs Pleasure all ages-first S. funds for the proposed swim­
gross
JT
and
Susan
Wimmer
the
tournament,
which
featur­
Eckman and Adams, second ming pool in Heppner, decid­
168, sixth low net Vick and
Bunn and Kristal Temple, Lex­ ed at their July 29 meeting to ed Chapman play on Saturday
Becky
Bowman 122.
ington, third Evans and Coe, continue fund raising efforts for and Scotch ball on Sunday.
The
tournament committee
a proposed therapy pool, Players included local people as
fourth Barber and Jones;
included
chairmen Cyde and
Class 20 Maiden Horse which would adjoin the basic well as out-of-towners.
Rusty
Estes,
Wayland and Pat
Winners are as follows: of the
Pleasure all ages-first Warring­ swimming pool.
Hyatt,
Mike
and
Regina Mills,
field low gross, John and Kath­
ton, second Bacon, third Lacey
Mike
and
Cindi
Doherty, Ed
People for the Pool have rais­ leen Wall 138; low net Vem and
Davis, fourth Boyer.
and
Marie
Struthers,
Jay and
Wanda Willis 110.
Class 21 Western Command ed $68,674, which is not
Lori
Straley
and
Rollie
and
First Flight: first low gross
enough to fund both a therapy
Class all ages-first Bunn, se­
Debbie
Marshall.
pool and a building to house John and Kathleen Wall 138,
cond Evans, third Coe, fourth
Anyone interested in playing
the therapy pool. The group is first low net Les and Jan Paus-
Jones, fifth Bingaman, sixth
in
next year's tournament
still undecided as to whether tian 112; second low gross John
Glenn;
should
contact Cyde Estes,
they will fund a shell to house and Clara Sue Pickens 140, se­
Class 22 Western Equitation
P.O.
Box
765, Heppner, OR
cond low net John and Pat Ed-
14 and under-first Glenn, se­ the therapy pool now and pay
97836,
in
writing
to be placed
for construction of the therapy mundson 112; third low gross
cond R. Rankin, third Over­
on
the
waiting
list.
pool itself later, or wait for con­ Ron Bowman and Terra Hauke
holt, fourth Walters, fifth
struction until they have 142, third low net Howard
Kreitzer, sixth Bacon;
enough money for the building Gilliam and Lynnea Sargent
Class 23 Western Equitation
and the therapy pool together. 115; fourth low gross Bill and
15 and over-Evans, Bingaman,
People for the Pool are in Sally Dyer 145, fourth low net
Coe, Bunn, Miller;
agreement that the therapy Russ and Karen Morgan 115;
Class 24 Bareback Dollar Bill
pool should continue to be a fifth low gross Jeff Edmundson
The Alcohol/Tobacco and
Ride all ages-first B. Rankin;
part of the swimming pool plan and Vicki Brookshire 148, fifth Other Drugs Prevention/Early
Class 25 Junior Horse West­
low net Mike and Cindi Doher­ Intervention and Treatment
ern Reining four and under- and reiterated benefits of such
a pool, such as aerobic classes, ty 117; sixth low gross Jeff and Advisory Board is looking for
first B. Rankin;
physical therapy and possibly Kathy Steger 152, sixth low net community service-minded in­
Class 26 Senior Horse West­
for group parties and special Jeff and Jodi Sass 118.
dividuals from all walks of life
ern Reining five and over-
Second Flight: first low gross in Morrow County "who are
occasions.
Karen Temple, Lexington, B.
Vern and Wanda Willis 152, seriously interested in living in
Rankin;
Last year, voters approved first low net Earl and Peggy an environment that is safe and
Class 27 Western Trail 14 and
funding for Willow Creek Park Fishburn 112; second low gross healthy for adults and child­
under-first Glenn, second
District (WCPD) for construc­ Dave and Corol Mitchell 157, ren," said Marilyn Bader-Nesse
Walters, third Jones, fourth K.
tion of a swimming pool and second low net Eddie and Bev of Morrow County Behavorial
Temple, fifth Davis, sixth S.
bathhouse and operational Gunderson 118; third low gross Health. The board would like
Eckman;
Raymond and Deena Reid 158, retired seniors, business,
funds for three years.
Class 28 Western Trail 15 and
WCPD Board has stressed third low net Roy and Juanita clergy, legal, schools, lay and
up-Bunn, Bingaman, Coe,
that bond monies are /or con­ Martin 124; fourth low gross homemakers, public and
Miller;
Jay and Lori Straley 164, fourth private enterprises to share
struction of a basic pool.
Class 29 Western Trail Horse
low net Frank Bailey and Darla ideas and strategies regarding
Pool construction, however,
junior horse-B. Rankin;
is on hold until circuit court Richards 136; fifth low gross vandalism, shoplifting, bur­
Class 30 Western Trail senior
Judge Rudy Murgo decides Lee and Eileen Padberg 170,
glary as well as alcohol and
horse-Glenn, Evans, Overholt.
whether to allow certain peti­ fifth low net Brian Padberg and drug abuse.
Nikki Nelson 127; sixth low
tioners to withdraw from
One committee is located in
Willow Creek Park District to gross Larry and Virginia Rice
Heppner and one in Board-
avoid paying taxes to support 173, sixth low net Mark and
man. The committees meet
the pool construction and Cindi Jarvis 129.
once a month from 1-2 p.m.,
The Les Schwab Steer operation.
Third Flight: first low gross
with lunch at 12:30 p.m. Hepp­
Classic, in its fifth season at the
WCPD proposes to build the Dave and Sandi Hanna 158,
ner meets the first Tuesday of
Oregon State Fair, is sure to be pool on the Heppner-Lexing- first low net Earl and Carol
each month at Kate's Pizza.
a big hit again in 1996. The ton Highway coming into Norris 112; second low gross
Boardman meets on the last
Classic, a finished, non-termin­ Heppner. The most recent pro­ Leonard and Jill Hauke 160, se­ Wednesday at the Dodge City
al, market steer shbw, has been posal calls for a six-lane pool, cond low net Lois Hunt and
Restaurant.
fhe most populaf spectatot which would allow for swim Terry Thompson 113; third low
Anyone wishing to be a part
gross Bob and George Nairns
show of the livestock depart­ team competition.
of the board should call Bader-
161, third low net Jason Han­
ment and the fair is anticipating
Nesse at 676-9161 or 481-2911.
another exciting contest this
year, said a fair news release.
Open to all breeds, the Steer
Classic will be held on Friday,
Friday N igh t & S a tu rd a y
Aug. 23 in the beef show ring.
A fternoon A u g u st 16-17
Entries will be accepted until
Fair & Rodeo Grounds,
noon, Aug. 23. Entry fee is $50,
HEIMWEH. OREGON
Heppner, Oregon
which is non-refundable.
TWO
BIG
P
R
O
SHOWS
Weigh-in will start at 8 a.m. on
the day of the show.
Friday, August 16 - 7:30 pm
Six awards will be presented
PRCA ALL-AROUND
and the total guaranteed jack­
Saturday, August 17 - 1:15 pm
pot is $2,500. The champion
• Barrel Racing • Team Roping
steer will receive $1,000; re­
DONATED KT GARDNER S MINSK I A R
• Bull Riding • Saddle Bronc
serve champion $600; third
• Bareback Riding • Calf Roping
MIKE ( LUKIN MEMORIAL CALF ROPING
place $360; fourth place $270;
• Steer Wrestling • Mutton Bustin
fifth place $180; and sixth place
$90. The jackpot may increase
depending on the number of
Featuring - The Flying Cossacks
entries received.
Rodeo Announcer - Bob Tallman
The winning steers will be
Stock
Contractor - Beard Rodeo Co.
selected based upon the ani­
mal's ability to meet today's
Bullfighters - Danny Newman Mark Nichols
consumer standards. These
Clown - Rooster Kersten
standards include general ap­
TICKETS: ADULTS $ 8 .0 0
pearance, lean-to-fat ratio,
muscle distribution, overall
6-12 YRS. $ 5 .0 0 5 & UNDER FREE
composition, structural sound­
ness and size.
• Free Parking •
For more information, con­
• Concessions & B eer Garden •
tact the State Fair Office, (503)
For information call
378-3247.
Advisory board
seeks members
Les Schwab Steer
Classic, Aug. 23
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NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS
Colum bia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. is notifying all m em bers that nom inations are
open for the following four director’s positions:
For three year terms:
ZONE NO. 3: That territory served or to be served by the Cooperative lying East of the
Morrow-Gilliam County Line and North of the Baseline.
ZONE NO 4: That territory served by or to be served by the Cooperative lying East of
the Morrow-Gilliam County line, South of the Baseline, North of the Tow nship line between
Tow nship 2 South and 3 South.
ZONE NO. 8, H E P P N E R ZO N E: That territory served by or to be served by the Cooperative
within the incorporated city limits of Heppner, Oregon.
For two year term:
ZONE NO. 2: That territory served or to be served by the Cooperative lying W est of the
Morrow-Gilliam County line and South of the Tow nship line dividing Tow nships 3 South and
4 South.
The members of the nominating committee are:
ZONE NO. 2: 541-676-9146, 541-384-2023
ZONE NO. 3: Clint Krebs, lone, Oregon, 541-422-7548
ZONE NO. 4: Tony Doherty, Heppner, Oregon, 541-676-5398
ZONE NO. 8: Bob Ployhar, Heppner, O regon 541-676-9649
The nominating committee will accept nominations up to and including the last day of August.
N om inees must be m em bers of the Colum bia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. They must
reside in, and receive service in the Zone in which they will be running.
Published: August 7, 14, 1996
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Sheri Miller (541) 676-5299
or to purchase tickets call
Nicole Mahoney (541) 676-5157
SPONSORED BY -
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• Les Schwab Tires • Morrow County Grain Growers
Coca-Cola • Carner Auto • Finley Butte Landfill
• Partlow Livestock • Bank of Eastern Oregon
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SATURDAY. AUGUST 17
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SUNDAY. AUGUST 1«
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