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- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday,
August 4, 1999
Class of 1949 holds reunion
Nonnee Walters wins grand champion at 4-H
horseshow; Bobbie Rankin reserve grand champion
Morrow County Fair and
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Princess
Nonnee Walters o f lone was the
grand champion o f the Morrow
County 4-H Horse Show held
August 1 at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds. Morrow County
fair and OTPR Queen Bobbie
Rankin, Heppner,
received
reserve grand champion honors.
Walters also received reserve
champion
in senior horse
showmanship and senior western
equitation and reserve champion
in senior trail horse.
Rankin was champion o f senior
horse showmanship, senior trail
horse and senior hunt seat over
fences and reserve champion o f
the senior English equitation-
saddle seat, western equitation-
colt equitation and individual
barrel race.
Ann Shear o f lone was
champion o f the individual barrel
race and individual pole bending
and reserve champion o f the
senior western equitation.
Kevin Baker o f Boardman was
champion o f senior trail horse
and senior English equitation-
saddle seat and reserve champion
of
western
equitation-colt
equitation and senior hunt seat
over fences.
Fair and rodeo Princess Tracey
Rankin was reserve champion in
individual pole bending.
Tammy Booth o f Boardman
was
champion
of
the
intermediate
bareback
equitation, intermediate English
equitation
saddle
seat,
intermediate western equitation
western equitation-colt equitation
and
intermediate
horse
showmanship.
Kelsey Greenup, Heppner, was
champion o f intermediate trail
horse and reserve champion o f
* intermediate western equitation.
Tasha Hollis, Heppner, took
reserve champion in intermediate
trail horse and intermediate
bareback equitation.
Brian Bunch, Imgon. was
reserve champion in intermediate
horse
showmanship.
Mika
Schnell, Imgon, was reserve
champion
in
intermediate
English equitation-saddle seat.
Kristal Temple, Lexington, was
champion in colt ground training
and junior English equitation-
saddle seat and reserve champion
m junior horse showmanship.
David Flynn was junior horse
showmanship champion.
Complete show results are as
follows:
Individual Pole Bending:
champion and blue ribbon-Ann
Shear; reserve and blue nbbon-
Tracey Rankin; blue nbbons-
Lacey Davis, Bobbie Rankin,
both Heppner; white ribbons-
Tammy Booth, Boardman; David
Flynn, Kelsey Greenup, Megan
Healy and Tasha Hollis, all
Heppner; Nonnee Walters, lone;
Kristen McAvoy-Filarski and
Mike Schnell, both Irrigon; and
N icole Lawyer and Michelle
Terry, both Umatilla.
Junior English Equitation-
Saddle Seat: champion and blue
rib b o n -K rista l
T em p le,
Lexington.
Intermediate
English
E qu itation -S add le
Seat:
champion and blue nbbon-
Tammy Booth; reserve and blue
ribbon-Mika
Schnell;
red
nbbons-Megan Healy, Tasha
Hollis.
Senior English Equitation-
Saddle Seat: champion and blue-
Kevin Baker, Boardman; reserve
and blue-Bobbie Rankin; blue-
Nonnee Walters; red-Tracey
Rankin.
Junior Western Equitation:
blue-Knstal Temple; red-David
Flynn, Michelle Terry.
Intermediate Western
Equitation: champion and blue-
Tammy Booth; reserve and blue-
Kelsey
Greenup; red-Lacey
Davis, Megan Healy, Tasha
Hollis. Jason Zinter, lone. Brian
Bunch, Kristen McAvoy-Filarski,
Nicole Lawyer; white-Amanda
Collyer.
Senior
Western
Equitationxhampion and blue-
Nonnee Walters; reserve and
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Front row (left to right) - Jean "Hanna" Bennett. Virgina "Smith" Ellcdge, Joanne Blake, Doris "Brace"
Jolliff, Lois "Key" Hunt, Beverly "Maness" Wright. Back row (left to right): Eddie Gunderson, Mary
"Mollahan" McClure, Harry Green, Malcolm East, Merlene "Miller" Blaine, Roy Carter, Jim Sumner, Bob
Bennett, Beverly "Eberhardt" Rippee, Cecil Rill, Bob Jones.
The Heppner graduating class
of 1949 held their 50th class re
union at the Heppner Elks Club
on June 19.
Nonnee Walters (left) and Bobbie Rankin
blue-Ann Shear; blue-Kevm
Baker, Bobbie Rankin: red-Keith
Baker,
Boardman.
Tracey
Rankin.
Western Equitation-Colt
Equitation: champion and blue-
Tammy Booth; reserve and blue-
Kevm Baker and Bobbie Rankin.
Intermediate Hunt Seat Over
Fences: white-Tammy Booth,
Megan Healy. Mika Schnell.
Senior Hunt Seat Over Fences:
champion and blue-Bobbie
Rankin; reserve and blue-Kevm
Baker; red-Tracey Rankin
Dressage Senior First Level
Test 1: white-Bobbie Rankin.
Tracey Rankin.
4-H Colt Ground Training:
champion and blue-Kristal
Temple; red-Chns Hayzlett,
Boardman.
Junior Trail Horse: red-Andrea
Hayzlett, Boardman. Michelle
Terry;
white-David
Flynn.
Kristal Temple.
Intermediate Trail Horse:
champion and blue-Kelsey
Greenup; reserve and blue-Tasha
Hollis; red-Lacey Davis'. Mika
Schnell. Nicole Lawyer: white-
Amanda Collyer. Jason Zinter.
Brian Bunch.
Senior Trail Horse: champion
and blue-Kevin Baker and
Bobbie Rankin; reserv e and blue-
Nonnee
Walters; blue-Ann
Shear; red-Keith Baker.
Beginner Horse Showmanship:
By Doris Brosnan
The Morrow County Court
recently announced that in a
continuing effort to prepare to
respond efficiently in times o f
crisis, the county hosted a
training session in the "Incident
Command System" (ICS).
red-Chris Hayzlett.
Junior Horse Showmanship:
champion and blue-David Flynn;
reserve and blue-Knstal Temple;
red-Andrea Hayzlett.
Intermediate
Horse
Showmanship: champion and
blue-Tammy Booth: reserve and
blue-Bnan Bunch; red-Amanda
Collyer, Lacey Davis, Kelsey
Greenup, Tasha Hollis, Kristen
McAvoy-Filarsky, Mika Schnell;
white-Megan Healy.
Senior Horse Showmanship:
champion and blue-Bobbie
Rankin; reserve and blue-Nonnee
Walters: blue-Kevm Baker, Ann
Shear; red-Keith Baker. Tracey
Rankin.
Junior Bareback Equitation:
red-Michelle Taylor.
Intermediate
Bareback
Equitation: champion and blue-
Tammy Booth; reserve and blue-
Tasha Hollis; blue-Lacey Davis;
red-Kelsey Greenup, Megan
Healy, Mika Schnell.
Senior Bareback Equitation:
red-Bobbie Rankin. Tracey
Rankin, Nonnee Walters.
Individual Barrel Race:
champion and blue-Ann Shear;
reserve
and
blue-Bobbie
Ranking; red-Lacey Davis,
Tracey Rankin; white-Tammy
Booth. David Flynn, Kelsey
Greenup, Megan Healy, Tasha
Hollis, Nonnee Walters, Kristen
McAvoy-Filarski, Mike Schnell,
Nicole Lawyer, Michelle Terry.
The instruction was provided
by George Jamieson of the
Department of Public Safety
Standards and Training. Broad
agency representation at the
session included staff from: the
Boardman and lone Fire
departments, the Port of Morrow
and managers from the county
departments of: Emergency
Management. Public Health,
Juvenile. Children & Families.
Public Works. Finance. Planning
and Personnel as well as the
Sheriffs Office, County Court.
Clerk's Office, Assessor's Office
and County Counsel.
"The ICS provides an
organized, systematic method of
responding to crisis situations no
matter what the nature, size or
scope - from floods and fires to
chemical spills and traffic
accidents," said the court.
According to Morrow County
Judge Terry Tallman, who
initiated the training, it provided
valuable skills enhancement as
well as an opportunity for the
different agencies to identify
important resources available for
emergency response.
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"It was an excellent example of
a unified effort to coordinate
multiple jurisdictions in Morrow
County with a common goal of
providing a cohesive response to
our citizens in the event of an
emergency,"
said
Judge
Tallman.
Front row - Manager Rick Paullus, Josh Gutierrez, J.C. Sherritt, Tyler Boyer, Brent Parks, David Flynn,
Kyle Barnett. Back row - Coach Jay Coil, Jode Coil, Kory Paullus, Nick Christman, Mason McGlasson,
Jeremy Timmerman, Victor Bedner, Coach Kevin Bedner.
By Rick Paullus
The Willow Creek Majors
Little League All-Stars traveled
to the District 5 Tournament
held in Pnneville on July 16-17.
They lost two games and were
eliminated.
Willow Creek ran into a good
Hood River team in their first
game and, although they played
a great game, they couldn't get
the clutch hits when they needed
to and ended up losing, 5-0.
Nick Christman pitched an
excellent game for Willow
Creek, allowing just five hits and
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three earned runs. However, the
Hood River pitcher was a little
better, allowing just two Willow
Creek hits and causing 11
strikeouts. Jode Coil had a
double and Victor Bedner a
single for Willow Creek.
Willow Creek came out flat
against Columbia the next day
and lost 7-0 to be eliminated
from the tournament. Willow
Creek managed just three hits,
with Coil, Bedner and Tyler
Boyer each getting singles.
Coil pitched a good game,
striking out 11 Columbia batters.
Team members included Jode
New rodeo season begins
The Oregon High School
Rodeo Association will begin
the 1999-2000 rodeo season with
a September 4-5 rodeo in
Gilliam County hosted by the
Columbia Basin High School
Rodeo Club.
That rodeo will be followed by
*| competitions throughout the
state
every
weekend
in
September.
Area competitors from The
Dalles to Heppner are members
o f the Columbia Basin High
School Rodeo Club.
New members are welcome
and may obtain a membership
packet by contacting Mame or
Lynn Wilkins at 541-454-2516.
Lynde Minster & Ezra Perkins
Wedding-Saturday, August 7th
Victoria Green & Steven Schaber
Wedding-Saturday, August 7th
Kathryn Cutsforth & Edward Fullmer
Wedding-Saturday, August 28th
Colleen Williams of Umatilla has been busy this past week getting the
merchants' windows all gussied up for "A Scootin' and a Bootin'" during
the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo. The fair will be
held Wednesday, August 18. through Sunday. August 22. The OTPR will
be Friday and Saturday. August 20-21, and the Morrow County Rodeo is
planned for Sunday. August 22. This is William's seventh year of painting
the downtown windows.
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Darcee Padberg & Slater Mitchell
Wedding-Saturday, September 4th
Ruth Norton & Dustin Smith
Wedding-Saturday, September 4th
Mary Jane McCarty & Aaron Heideman
will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic
on August 11th for the diagnosis
and treatment of all foot problems
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Coil, Kory Paullus, David Flynn
and J.C. Sherritt from the
Heppner Pirates; Josh Gutierrez,
Nick Christman, Tyler Boyer
and Brent Parks from the
Heppner Braves; Victor Bedner
and Kyle Barnett from the
Condon White Sox; and Mason
McGlasson
and
Jeremy
Timmerman from the Arlington
Cubs. Also named to the team
but unable to play were Matthew
Van
Cleave
and
Aaron
Delveaux. Coaches were Jay
Coil and Devin Bedner and
manager was Rick Paullus.
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A no-host breakfast was held
the following morning at RJ’s Res
taurant in Lexington.
Willow Creek Majors lose two at district
photo by Merlyn Robinson
Crisis training session held
Seventeen members o f the
class and their spouses attended
the reunion, out of the graduating
class of 25.
Wedding-Saturday, September 11th
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