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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 6,1997
Coes take sr. championship and reserve in horse show; Kara Miller wins high point
10 and Under Champion Emily Rietmann and Reserve Champion R.J.
Farrens
The Coe sisters of Heppner
earned high honors at the
Morrow County Horse show held
Sunday, July 27, at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds in Heppner.
Char Coe took the champion
senior performance horse award
and Tricia Coe received the
reserve
champion
senior
performance horse award.
Bobbie Rankin earned
champion junior performance
horse and Liz Jones, reserve
champion junior performance
horse.
Champion high point rider
honors 15 and older went to Kara
Miller. Champion high point
rider 11-14 years was Nonnee
Walters. Reserve was Sibbea
Jones. Champion high point rider
10 and under went to Emily
Rietmann. Reserve was R.J.
Farrens.
Other horse show results are as
follows:
Halter Classes: Stallions (all
ages)- Champion, Alvin Beam,
Reserve, Rita Beam, 3rd, Laurie
Barrow, 4th, Molly Barrow;
Geldings (all ages)-Champion,
Bobbie Rankin, Reserve, Laurie
Barrow, 3rd, Char Coe, 4th,
Shanna Warrington; Mares (all
ages)-Champion, Dick Temple,
Reserve, Char Coe, 3rd, Lacey
Davis, 4th, Tracey Rankin;
Ponies (up to 56")-1st, Rita
Beam, 2nd, Kristy Crowell, 3rd,
Laune Barrow, 4th, Sara Barrow;
Showmanship (all ages)-1st,
Nonnee Walters, 2nd, Tricia Coe,
3rd, Kara Miller, 4th, Char Coe.
Performance Classes: Leadline
(five and under)-1st, Mary
Rietmann, 2nd, Devin Robinson,
3rd, Leann Schwarz, 4th, Garrett
Gibbs, 5th, Hannah Jones;
Walk/Trot (10 and under)-1st,
Jesse Farrens; English Pleasure
(all ages)-1st, Sibbea Jones, 2nd,
Nonnee Walters, 3rd, Erin
Crowell, 5th, Brenda Holtz, 6th,
Liz Jones; fcfiglish Equitation (all
ages)-1st, Brenda Holtz, 2nd,
Sibbea Jones, 3rd, Enn Crowell,
4th, Kara Miller, 5th, Nonnee
Walters, 6th, Liz Jones; English
Pleasure
Junior
Horse-1st,
Bobbie Rankin, 2nd, Sandy
Browning, 3rd, Liz Jones, 4th,
Tracey Rankin; Working Hunter
(all ages)-1st, Bobbie Rankin,
2nd, Sibbea Jones; Hunter Hack
(all ages)-1st, Sibbea Jones, 2nd,
Nonnee Walters, 3rd, Bobbie
Rankin,
4th,
ErinCrowell;
Costume Class (all ages)-1st,
Devin Robinson, 2nd, Kristal
Temple, 3rd, Mary Rietmann,
4th, Emily Rietmann, 5th,
Shanna Warrington, 6th, Jess
Farrens; Bareback Equitation (10
and under)-1st, Emily Rietmann,
Farrens; Bareback
Equitation (ll-14)-lst, Nonnee
Walters, 2nd, Sibbea Jones, 3rd,
Shanna Warrington, 4th, Tasha
Hollis, 5th, Lacey Davis;
Bareback Equitation (15 and
over)-1st, Kara Miller, 2nd, Char
Coe, 3rd, Bobbie Rankin.
Western Pleasure Junior Horse-
lst, Bobbie Rankin, 2nd, Liz
Jones, 3rd, Karen Temple, 4th,
Lacey Davis, 5th, Sandra
Browning, 6th, Dick Temple;
Western Pleasure (10 and under)-
lst, Emily Rietmann, 2nd, R.J.
Farrens, 3rd, Brandon Davis;
Western Pleasure 15 and over-
lst, Kara Miller, 2nd, Char Coe,
3rd, Brooke Boyer, 4th, Tricia
Coe, 5th, Brenda Holtz, 6th, Liz
Jones; Western Working Pairs
Pleasure (all ages)-1st, Sibbea
Jones, Bobbie Rankin, 2nd,
Karen Temple, Dick Temple,
3rd,
Tricia
Coe,
Sandra
Browning;
Maiden
Horse
Pleasure (all ages)-1st, Brooke
Boyer, 2nd, Liz Jones, 3rd,
Shanna Warrington, 4th, Lacey
Davis, 5th, Tasha Hollis, 6th,
Tracey
Rankin;
Western
Command Class (all ages)-1st,
Nonnee Walters, 2nd, Char Coe,
3rd, Kara Miller, 4th, Tricia Coe,
5th, Sibbea Jones, 6th, Shanna
Warrington; Western Equitation
(10 and under)-1st, Kristal
Temple, 2nd, Emily Rietmann,
3rd, R.J. Farrens, 4th, Brandon
Davis; Western Equitation (11-
14)-lst, Nonnee Walters, 2nd,
Shanna Warrington, 3rd, Lacey
Davis, 4th, Sibbea Jones, 5th,
Tasha Hollis; Western Equitation
(15 and over)-1st, Bobbie
Rankin, 2nd, Char Coe, 3rd, Kara
Miller, 4th, Brenda Holtz, 5th,
Liz Jones, 6th, Tricia Coe;
Bareback Dollar Bill Ride (all
ages)-1st, Dick Temple; Junior
Horse Western Reining (four and
under)-1st, Dick Temple, 2nd,
Karen Temple, 3rd, Liz Jones,
4th, Lacey Davis, 5th, Bobbie
Rankin, 6th, Sandra Browning;
Senior Horse Western Reining
(15 and over)-1st, Char Coe, 2nd,
Sibbea Jones, 3rd, Sandra
Browning, 4th, Tricia Coe, 5th,
Kara Miller, 6th, Brenda Holtz;
Western Trail (10 and under)-1st,
Emily Rietmann, 2nd, Brandon
Davis, 3rd, R.J. Farrens; Western
Trail
(11-14)-1st,
Nonnee
Walters, 2nd, Sibbea Jones, 3rd,
Shanna Warrington, 4th, Tasha
Hollis; Western Trail (15 and
over)-1st, Kara Miller; Western
Trail Junior Horse- 1st, Bobbie
Rankin, 2nd, Liz Jones, 3rd, Dick
Temple, 4th, Karen Temple, 5th,
Sandra Browning; Western Trail
Senior Horse-1st, Kara Miller,
2nd, Brooke Boyer, 3rd, Tricia
Coe, 4th, Char Coe, 5th, Brenda
Holtz.
Dressage: Training Level I,
Test I-Erin Crowell.
First Place Costume Class Devin Robinson, "Tigger and Eeyore"
Senior Performance Horse Champion Char Coe (L) and Reserve
Champion Tricia Coe.
Junior Performance Horse Champion Bobbie Rankin (L) and
Reserve Champion Liz Jones.
Speaker of the House visits Heppner
High Point Champion 15 & Over Kara Miller
Gunderson to play in Shrine game
It’s that time again.
The
practice camp will start on
Shrine
East-West
Football
Saturday morning and on the
Association is on the countdown
following Friday a parent-player
picnic will be sponsored by the
to their 45th annual game on
LaGrande
Restaurant
August 9.
k
Brent Gunderson of Heppner
Association.
i will play on the East Team.
Pre-game pageantry will begin
A 30 man squad for both teams
at 6 p.m.. at Baker City High
and an alternate squad to back
School’s Bulldog Stadium on
them up have been selected.
August 9. Kick-off will be at 7
Players may be chosen from 62
p.m. Halftime activities will
AAA schools, 64 AA schools
include the steer auction and
and 59 A schools across Oregon.
footballs autographed by John
At this writing only three starters
Elway of the Denver Broncos
from the West Team and two and Jerry Rice and Steve Young
starters from the East Team have of the San Francisco 49ers.
had to be replaced.
Coaches and referees are
chosen on a revolving schedule.
Lynn Lundquist (left) with Heppner Postmaster Mike McGuire
Coaches are obtained from 20
Oregon Speaker of the House he would run for the speakership
leagues throughout the state and
Lynn Lundquist was in Heppner again if possible. “Being speaker
12
the referees represent
last week where he addressed the is very sobering,” he said,
different associations.
Chamber of Commerce about the need “a third type of tax”.
The players will be picked up
recently concluded legislature.
at the Valu-lnn in Oregon City
Admitting that proposing new
The names of students who
Lundquist said that despite taxes in Oregon “is political sui
on August 1. After a visit to the
passed a recent engineer-in-train-
Portland Shrine Hospital and
what people may have heard in cide” Lundquist said his approach
lunch in The Dalles, the teams mg exam have been announced
the press, the Oregon Legislature is not to look for more taxes, but
will arrive at Eastern Oregon by the University of Idaho college
had a good productive session, and just the redistribution ofhow they
University in LaGrande. There, of engineering. Certification as an
he cited the rewrite and passage are collected. “We don’t just look
six physicians and four nurses on engineer-in-traimng is a first step
of the property tax limitation mea for more total taxes. We need to
in becoming a licensed profes
hand will administer physicals.
sure 47, and the increased educa look at the distribution ofhow we
sional engineer.
After
that
the
teams
will
be
tion funding as two good ex collect are taxes. We don’t just
Local students who passed in
treated to a welcoming dinner at
amples.
need a new tax,” he emphasized.
the college, sponsored by the clude Eric Connor, civil engineer,
Lundquist pointed out that K-
On the agricultural front Lun
Chamber
of from Heppner, the son of Melvin
LaGrande
12 education in Oregon was
dquist said there were no laws
A seven-day Connor.
Commerce.
funded with $4.2 billion during
passed in the session that were
the session, and that more money
“devastating” to agriculture, and
was placed in higher education
that ag “came out pretty good”.
allowing the freezing of college
Lundquist said he was disap
tuitions.
pointed that the transportation
Lundquist also said that the
budget, including increased gas
state budget was balanced with
taxes, w as not passed, and that the
out keeping the $450 to $500 mil
state needed the increased rev
lion in refunds Oregon taxpayers
enue to maintain its roads and
NW- A
are scheduled to receive under the
highway system.
Viry a
state’s "surplus kicker” law.
On his political plans, Lun
Lundquist did say that with the
dquist said he was going to run
recent reduction in property taxes
for the legislature again, and that
around the state, Oregonians now
Ul engineer
passes
examination
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