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Correction Coe takes champion senior performance horse at show Char Coe of Heppner won the champion senior performance horse at the Morrow County Open Horse Show held at the fair grounds in Heppner Aug. 9. This is Coe’s second year in a row taking the championship. Her sister, Tricia, took reserve cham pion last year. Kan Mohni was senior reserve champion. Lacy Davis took the champion junior performance horse, while Angela Munkers was reserve. Kara Miller was the champion high point rider 15 and over. Nonnee Walters was reserve. Champion high point for the 11- 14 category was Sibbea Jones. Shanna Wamngton took reserve. For the 10 and under high point rider category, R.J. Farren was champion and Emily Rietmann, reserve. Complete results are as follows: Lot A: halter: Class #1 colts- all colts/fillies one and under: first Dwight Bailey, second Nonnee Walters; Class #2 geldings two years and over: first David Flynn, second Emily Rietmann, third Amellia Peck, fourth Taighler Dougherty; Class #3 mares two years and over: Liz Jones, Kelsey G reenup, Char Coe, Nonnee W alters. O verall cham pion Dwight Bailey, reserve champion Liz Jones. Class #5 ponies up to 56”-all: D evin Robinson, Taighler Dougherty, Mary Rietmann, Emily Rietmann; Class #6 showmanship 10 and under: R.J. Farren, Emily Rietmann, Haylee Harper, David Flynn; Class #7 showmanship 11 - 14: Sibbea Jones, Kelsey Greenup, Shanna Warrington, Amellia Peck; Class #8 showmanship 15 and over: Char Coe, Kari Mohni, Bobbie Rankin, Kara Miller. Lot B: performance: Class #9 leadline five and under: Garrett Robinson, Mary Rietmann, Stacy Halvorsen, Kathy West; Class #10 w alk/trot 10 and under: T aighler D ougherty, Devin Robinson; Class # 11 English plea sure 10 and under: K rystal Temple, Emily Rietmann; Class #12 English pleasure 11-14: Sibbea Jones, Shanna Warrington, Tasha Hollis, Kelsey Greenup: Class # 13 English pleasure 15 and over: K ara M iller, Tracy Rankin, N onnee W alters, Char Coe, Bobbie Rankin, Sandy Browning; Class #14 English pleasure junior horse: Lacey Davis, Sandy Browning, Angela M unkers, Bobbie Rankin, Class#15 English equitation 10 and under: Emily Rietmann, R.J. Farren; Class #16: English equi tation 11-14: Shanna Wamngton, Sibbea Jones, Tasha Hollis, Lacey Davis, Kelsey Greenup; Class #17 English equitation 15 and over: Angela Munkers, Char Coe, Kara Miller, Sandy Browning, Nonnee Walters, Bobbie Rankin. Class #18 working hunter all ages: Sibbea Jones, Bobbie Rankin; Class #19 hunter hack all ages: Sibbea Jones, Bobbie Rankin, Nonnee Walters, Kelsey Greenup, Lacey Davis, Tracy Rankin. Class #20 bareback equitation 10 and under: R.J. Farren, Emily Rietmann, J.D. Farren. Class #21 bareback equitation 11-14: Sibbea Jones, Lacey D avis, K elsey Greenup; Shanna Warrington, Tasha Hollis; Class 22 bareback equitation 15 and over: Char Coe, Kara Miller, Kan Mohni, Bobbie Rankin, Nonnee Walters. Class #23 costume class all ages: Emily Rietmann, G arrett Robinson, Mary Rietmann, Devin Robinson, Taighler Dougherty. Class #24 western pleasure junior horse: Karen Temple, Lacey Davis, Bobbie Rankin; Class #25 western pleasure 10 and under: R.J. Farren, Emily Rietmann, Krystal Temple, Haylee Harper, J.D. Farren, David Flynn; Class #26 western pleasure 11-14: Sibbea Jones, Shanna Wamngton, Jason Zinter, Amellia Peck, Sara Peck, Tasha Hollis; Class #27 western pleasure 15 and over: Kari Mohni, Nonnee Walters, Kara Miller, Char Coe, Brooke Boyer, Bobbie Rankin. Class #28 western working pairs pleasure all ages: Kari M ohni-K ara M iller, A ngela M unkers-C har Coe; K elsey Greenup-Lacey Davis, Bobbie Rankin-Sibbea Jones, Nonnee Walters, Brooke Boyer-Tracy Rankin; Class #29 maiden horse pleasure all ages: Shanna Wamngton, Jason Zinter, Brooke Boyer, Haylee Harper, Kelsey Greenup, Lacey Davis; Class #30 western command class all ages: Kara M iller, Char Coe, Kari Mohni, Brooke Boyer, Sibbea Jones, Bobbie Rankin. Class #31 western equitation 10 and under: David Flynn, R.J. Farren, Krystal Temple, Emily Rietmann, Haylee Harper, J.D. Farren; Class #32 western equi tation 11-14: Shanna Warrington, Amellia Peck, Sibbea Jones, Ja son Zinter, Tasha Hollis, Kelsey Greenup; Class #33 western eq uitation 15 and over: Char Coe, Kara M iller, Tracy Rankin, Nonnee Walters, Bobbie Rankin, Kan Mohni. Class #34 bareback dollar bill ride-all ages: Sibbea Jones, Class #35 junior horse western reining four and under: Angela Munkers, Bobbie Rankin; Class #36 senior horse western reining five and over: Char Coe, Kara Miller, Sibbea Jones. Class #37 western trail 10 and A very special classmate who started first grade and continued through his junior year with the Heppner High School class of 1948, which held their 50th reunion July 14-16 at the Bob Kilkenny Ranch out of Lexington, was Gladwin Hudson. He was killed by a falling tree while working for the Forest Service the summer of 1947. under: Krystal Temple, Haylee Harper, J.D. Farren, David Flynn, R.J. Farren, Emily Rietmann; Class #38 western trail 11-14: Sibbea Jones, Amellia Peck, Ja son Zinter, Tasha Hollis, Sara Peck, Shanna Wamngton; Class #39 western trail 15 and over: Kara Miller, Nonnee Walters, Brooke Boyer, Bobbie Rankin; Class #40 western trail junior horse: Karen Temple, Lacey Davis, Karen Temple, Angela M unkers, Sai\dy Brow ning, Bobbie Rankin; Class #41 west ern trail senior horse: Char Coe, Kari Mohni, Tracy Rankin. Advertise Your Budinejj ururur. k e p p n e t .n e t Presentation day $45 draws 4-Hers Fourteen Morrow County 4- Her's took part in the Presentation Day August 6 at the fairgrounds. Individual Junior Presentation Champion was Shanna Rietmann with "Tiger Tales". Reserve champion was Kristal Temple with "Fun with Napkins". Alyssa Rietmann received a red ribbon for her presentation on swimsuits, "Dare to Be Bare". Bnanne Jones and Heather Yocum took reserve champion Junior Team Presentation with "Lonesome for You" on dog care. Intermediate Individual Presentation winners were: Cameron Krebs, champion, with his presentation on cattle; Shelley Rietmann, reserve champion, with a presentation on flags, "A Star Spangled Story"; Paula Spicerkuhn, blue, with "Those Hungry Kids"; Shelby Krebs, blue, with a presentation on rugby; and Jannicka McGuire, red, with "Yummy Chocolate Cheesecake." Champion Senior Team Presentation went to Molly Barrow and Erin Crowell for their presentation on sign language, "A Way with Words". Reserve champion went to Kevin and Keith Baker for their presentation on basketball. Other presentation awards including Best Agriculture, Best Foods, Best Team and Best Overall Presentation will be announced at the 4-H awards on Saturday, August 22. Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 19,1998 - THREE Creative Care plans open house Creative Care Preschool wtl! hold an open house on Sunday, August 23, from 4-6 p.m. Students will be given a chance to see the preschool and parents will be able to ask questions about the program. All children must be at least three years of age by September 1 to qualify for enrollment and must be current on their immunization status. The class for the younger group (three-four years) will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9-11:30 am and the older group (four-five years) will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30-10:30 am. Classes are held at the United Church of Christ Youth Education Building in lone. Michelle Raible will again be the teacher for both groups. Classes will begin on Tuesday, September 1. Tuition for the younger group is $45 per month; tuition for the older group is $50 per month and there is a $15 supply/registration fee at the time of enrollment. Scholarships are available for those showing financial need. Space is very limited. To enroll your child pnor to the open house, confirm your child's registration, or inquire about availability of space, contact Michelle Raible at 541-454- 2830 or by e-mail at bighouse@transport. com. Reading program well attended 4 -H News __ MSew” ers A re W e By Jenny Atkins On Monday, July 20, "Sew"ers are We had their fifth 4-H meeting. It was from 1p.m.- 3p.m. at the parish hall. Krystal Naims and Kelsie McKinney were at the meeting. Kelsie worked on her apron for fair and Krystal worked on her apron for fair. On Friday, July 17, "Sew"ers are We had another 4-H meeting. It was held at the parish hall from lp.m. - 3:30p.m. Kelsie McKinney and Jenny Atkins were at the meeting. At the meeting, Kelsie started working on her apron for fair and Jenny started working on her jumper for fair. Mary Mae Gates molds a clay animal at lone Library’s Summer Reading Program A total of 41 children attended lone Public Library’s Summer Reading Program this year, which ran from July 7-Aug. 11. The theme of the program was “Ani mals.” The children heard animal sto nes weekly and enjoyed organized games, crafts and a field trip. They also had time weekly to browse On Friday, July 31, "Sew"ers are We had another 4-H meeting. It was from 2p.m.-4:15p.m. at the parish hall. Krystal Naims and Jenny Atkins were at the meeting. Krystal worked on her apron for fair and Jenny worked on her jumper for fair. and check out books. Dozens of new books and tapes were pur chased for the program with a grant from the Morrow County Commission on Children and Families. The lone Library has a children's reading program every summer, sponsored by the lone Topic Club. * v w e zt 4* 4* 4- 4* No rodeo pre-sales except VIP seating Tickets for the Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo will be sold only at the gate. 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