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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppnef, Oregon Wednesday, August 18,1999 Morrow County Open horse show results Winners of the Morrow County Open Horse Show held Aug. 8 at the fairgrounds in Heppner have been announced. Winners are as follows: High point, age 10 and under: champion Krystal Temple; reserve champion Taighler Dougherty. High point, age 11-12: cham pion Kelsey Greenup; co-reserve champions Tasha Hollis and Megan Healy. High point, age 1S and above: champion Kara Miller; reserve champion Nonnee Walters. High point, junior horse: co- champions Ann Shear on Hard Time Harley and Mary Ann Munkers on A Dashin Gem. High point, senior horse: cham pion Julie Glenn on Rocket Gill; reserve champion Liz Jones on Lit’l Willow Champion halter: Tuffy shown by Amellia Peck; reserve cham pion Miss Rebecca Bars by Munkers Farm. Three girls in the 11-14 age bracket tied for high point with a runoff held. “1 could see the ex citement and tension but all the girls performed to the best of their ability,” said organizer Ruby Shear Halter class colts: first Miss Rebecca Bars by Munkers Farm; second Ringold River Roo by Theresa Proctor-Reese; third Or egon Barry’s Biankus by Munkers Farm; fourth Max by Amellia Peck. Halter class geldings: first Tuffy by Amellia Peck; second Hard Time Harley by Ann Shear; third Rocket Gill by Julie Glenn; fourth Opies Music Muscle by Munkers Farm; fifth Flight of Roses by Sue Gibbs; sixth Doc’s Macho Devil by Munkers Farm; seventh Keno by Taighler Dougherty; eighth Whiskey by Bobbie Rankin. Halter class mares: first Sunny by Krystal Tem ple; second M arci’s Miste Moon by Sue Gibbs; third A Dashin Gem by Munkers Farm; fourth Sammy Hard Twist by Munkers Farm; fifth Ima Home Bunny by Theresa Proctor-Reese; sixth April by Tracy Rankin; seventh Miss Magic Maker by Munkers Farm; eighth Lit’l Willow by Liz Jones. Halter class ponies: first Prin cess by Garrett Gibbs: second Dynamite by Whitley Reece; third Contessa by Kelly Jones; fourth Wally by Casey Robertson. Showmanship Halter. 10 and under: first Krystal Temple: sec ond Kelly Jones: third Taighler Dougherty. Showmanship Halter 11-14: first Sara Peck: second Tasha Hollis: third David Flynn: fourth Kelsey Greenup. Showmanship Halter IS and above: first Julie Glenn; second Nonnee Walters; third Ann Shear; fourth Shanna Warrington: fifth Bobbie Rankin; sixth Liz Jones; seventh Mary Ann Munkers; eighth Amellia Peck. Performance Class: leadline, five and under-first Garrett Gibbs: second Blake Greenup; third Casey Robertson: fourth Hanna Jones. Walk-Trot 10 and under: first Kelly Jones, second Whitley Reece, third Stacey Halvorsen. English Pleasure 11-14: first Tasha Hollis: second Megan Healy. English Pleasure 15 and above/ senior horse: first Julie Glenn; sec ond Nonnee Walters; third Bobbie Rankin; fourth Ann Shear; fifth Liz Jones; sixth Brenda Holtz. English Pleasure junior horse: first A Dashin Gem by Mary Ann Munkers; second Hard Time Harley by Ann Shear; third M arci’s Miste Moon by Sue Gibbs; fourth April by Tracy Rankin; fifth Logan by Bobbie Rankin. English Equitation 11-14: first Megan Healy: second Tasha Hollis English Equitation IS and above: first Julie Glenn; second Bobbie Rankin; third Kara Miller: fourth Liz Jones; fifth Nonnee Walters; sixth Brenda Holtz. Working Hunter: first Bobbie Rankin; second Liz Jones; third Nonnee Walters. Hunter Hack: first Liz Jones; second Nonnee Walters; third Bobbie Rankin; fourth Tracy Rankin. Bareback Equitation 10 and under: first Taighler Dougherty. Bareback Equitation 11-14: first Tasha Hollis; second Kelsey Greenup; third Megan Healy. Bareback Equitation IS and above: first Liz Jones; second Julie Glenn; third Brenda Holtz; fourth Kara Miller: fifth Nonnee Walters; sixth Bobbie Rankin. Costume Class: first (Leily Jones; second Taighler Dougherty. Western Pleasure junior horse: first A Dashin Gem by Mary Ann Munkers; second Hard Time Harley by Ann Shear; third Doc’s Macho Devil by Angela Munkers; fourth April by Tracy Rankin: fifth M arci's Miste Moon by Sue Gibbs; sixth Logan by Bobbie Rankin. Western Pleasure 10 and un der: first Krystal Temple; second Taighler Dougherty. Western Pleasure 11-14: first Kelsey Greenup; second Megan Healy: third Tasha Hollis; fourth Sara Peck; fifth David Flynn. Western Pleasure 15 and up/ senior horse: first Julie Glenn: sec ond Kara Miller; third Nonnee Walters; fourth Liz Jones; fifth Ann Shear; sixth Brenda Holtz. Western Working Pairs: first Julie Glenn/Ann Shear; second Liz Jones/Nonnee W alters: third Brenda Holtz/Kara Miller: fourth Bobbie Rankin/Tracy Rankin; fifth Krystal Temple/Tasha Hollis. Maiden Horse: first A Dashin Gem by Mary Ann Munkers; sec ond Logan by Bobbie Rankin. Judges Command: first Liz Jones: second Julie Glenn; third Bobbie Rankin; fourth Nonnee Walters; fifth Kara Miller sixth Shanna Wamngton. Daily doubles scheduled at HHS Football and volleyball daily doubles for grades nine-12 will begin on August 23 at Heppner High School. Football daily doubles will be at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, August 23 and 24. Daily doubles for Wednesday through Friday, August 25-27, will be at 6:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. The first HHS football game will be Friday, Sept. 3, vs. Scio at home at 7:30 p.m. Volleyball daily doubles will be as follows: Monday, August 23, 9-11 a.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Tuesday, August 24. 8-10 a.m., 6-8 p.m.; Wednesday, August 25, 7-9 a.m., varsity 4-6 p.m., JV and C teams 6-8 p.m.; Thursday, August 26, 8-10 a.m., varsity 4-6 p.m. and JV and C teams 6-8 p.m.; and Friday, August 27, 8- 10 a.m., with evening practice to be announced. The first volleyball game will be the Riverside Tournament in Boardman for varsity players on Saturday, Sept. 11, at 10 a.m. Practice for grades seven and eight will begin after school starts. Fire precaution level drops The industrial fire precaution level has dropped to a Level 1 on the Umatilla Nation Forest (Heppner, North Fork John Day, Walla Walla and Pomcry Ranger Districts). Level 1 allows firewood cutting and other operations to continue on all parts of the Umatilla National Forest. Woodcutters are also required to carry a shovel and eight oz. capacity fire extinguisher. Power saws must be equipped with an approved spark arrestor. For more information concerning the fire precaution level, call any Umatilla National Forest Office or a 24-hour information message phone at 541-276-3405. Heppner applies for DEQ permit renewal required to monitor the creek for The city of Heppner has applied for a renewal of the city’s national pollutant discharge elimination system permit to operate its municipal wastewater collection and treatment system, according to a news release from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The city operates a trickling filter treatment system that treats domestic wastewater from the community. The city discharges treated effluent to Willow Creek and treated wastewater on the golf course. The city also applies treated biosolids on nearby agricultural lands. According to DEQ. the city is Lordy, Lordy! Look W ho’s 40! (Auf. 30th) * HAPPY BIRTHDAY \ IY A } L O U W e Love and Mis« Y ou Both! { H a m , Yield, H a n d y . A th ia y temperature and pH and the discharge for ammonia and temperature. Births Kailea Michelle Qualls- A daughter, Kailea Michelle, was bom to Dan and Mindy Sample of Bend on August 4, 1999. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 4 oz. and was 21" long. Grandparents are Rosco and Kay Rene Qualls and Randy Sample, all of Heppner, and Jan and Aaron Tam of Bend. Great grandparents are Donnie Reed of Heppner. Vic and Jane Yahr of Boardman and Bill and Donna Towry of Madras. Heppner and lone schools have McEwen* at Heppner, A-B-C, 5 Umatilla. 7:30 p.m.; released their preliminary fall p.m.; Friday, Sept. 17: Baker at sports schedules. Thursday, Oct. 14: Pilot Heppner. 7:30 p.m.: IONE HIGH SCHOOL Rock* at Pilot Rock. A-B-C, 5 Friday, Sept. 24: Wahtonka at pm.; Volleyball The Dalles. 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 3: Spray- Friday, Oct. I: Weston- Tuesday, Oct. 19: Stanfield* Mitchell at Spray. 1 p m.; McEwen at Athena. 7:30 p.m.: at Stanfield, A-B-C, 5 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 10: Prairie City Thursday, Oct. 7: Culver at Thursday, Oct. 21: Weston- at lone. 5 p.m.; McEwen* at Athena. A-B-C. 5 Heppner, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. II: Condon p.m.; Friday, Oct. 15: Sherman Tournament at Condon, 10 a.m.; Saturday, Oct. 23: Sherman County at Moro. 3 p.m.; Tuesday, Sept. 14: Heppner County* at Heppner. A-B-C. 1 Friday, Oct. 22: Stanfield at at Heppner, 5 p.m.; p.m.; Heppner, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 17: Prescott, Friday, Oct. 29: Bye; Tuesday, Oct. 26: Pilot Rock* WA. at Prescott, 3:30 p.m.; at Heppner. A-B-C, 5 p.m.: Friday, Nov. 5: Pilot Rock at Saturday, Sept. 18: Wahtonka Thursday, Oct. 28: Stanfield* Heppner, 7:30 p.m. Tournament at The Dalles, 10 at Stanfield. A-B-C. 5 p.m.; JV Football a.m.; Monday, Sept. 13: Wahtonka Saturday, Oct, 30: Culver* at Tuesday, Sept. 21: Heppner Culver, A-B, 1 p.m.; at Heppner, 6 p.m.; at lone, 5 p.m.; Monday, Sept. 20: Umatilla Tuesday, Nov. 2: Weston- Thursday, Sept. 23: Echo at McEwen* at Heppner, A-B-C. 5 at Heppner, 6 p.m.; Echo, 5 p.m.; p.m.; Monday, Sept. 27: Riverside Friday, Sept. 24: Dufur at Saturday, Nov. 6: District at Heppner. 6 p.m.; Dufur. 5 p.m.: Monday. Oct. 4: Wahtonka at Tournament at Athena, A, 3 p.m. Thursday. Sept. 30: Helix at The Dalles. 6 p.m.: Football Helix, 5 p.m.: Monday, Oct. 11: Weston- Friday, Sept. 3: Scio at Hepp Friday. Oct. I: Echo at lone. ner, 7:30 p.m.; McEwen at Heppner, 5 p.m.; 5 p.m.: Monday, Oct. 18: Pilot Rock Friday, Sept. 10: Umatilla at Thursday, Oct. 7: Arlington at Pilot Rock, 6 p.m. at Arlington, 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9: Wheeler at Obituaries Lexington News lone, 12 noon, and Helix at lone, ______ By Delphi Jonas______ 2 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 15: Condon at Lorraine Mahon Lorraine Mahon, 70, died -:- Lyle and Virginia Peck are lone. 5 p.m.; August 11, 1999, at the S.W. spending some time in Bend where S aturday, Oct. 16: Dufur Washington Medical Center in Lyle is recuperating from major Tournament at Dufur, 9 a.m.; Vancouver, WA. A family Friday, Oct. 22: Condon at remembrance will be held surgery. -;- Charlene W hitney and Condon, 5 p.m.; Saturday, August 21, at 11 a.m. Debbie Finch of Portland were F rid ay , O ct. 29: Wasco at the Heppner Cemetery. recent callers at the Jo Irvin home County at lone, 5 p.m.; Mrs. Mahon was bom October Saturday, Oct. 30: Wheeler 10, 1928, in Hoquiam, WA. She in Irngon and visited with at Fossil, 3 p.m. and her husband, John T. Charlene’s parents Cecil and Mahon, were married on May Delpha Jones and brother and sis Football 10, 1946, m Pendleton, and ter-in-law Ken and Connie Jones. F rid ay , Sept. 3: Spray- -:- Mr. and Mrs. Butch Saw resided in Heppner until 1952. Mitchell at Spray, 4 p.m.; yer from the Tri-Cities visited Her husband preceded her in Friday, Sept. 10: Prairie City friends in Lexington one day last death in 1995. She is survived at lone, 7 p.m.: week. by sons, James of Boise, ID and Friday, Sept. 17: Prescott, John of Vancouver, WA; WA. at Prescott, 6 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 24: Dufur at daughters, Shari lyn of Aloha, and Patsy Huddleston of Dufur, 2 p.m.; WA; 10 Friday, Oct. 1: Echo at lone, Woodland, grandchildren and two great 7:30 p.m.; grandchildren. She is also Thursday, Oct. 7: Arlington The lone Library has planned a survived by brothers. Jack Little at Arlington, 7:30 p.m. of Heppner and Roy Carter of summer reading program party Friday, Oct. 15: Jubilee Joseph; and sister, Geraldine on Wednesday, August 25. at 2 p.m. at the library. Christian at lone, 7:30 p.m.; Simon of Milton Freewater. Friday, Oct. 22: Condon at ;i . ,/U i Condon, 7:30 p.m.; icviM (■> ,0v Friday, Oct. 29: Wasco Sheriff's Report County at lone, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 5: Bye. The Morrow County Sheriffs was out of control. IONE MIDDLE SCHOOL Office (MCSO) reports handling MCSO deputy cited Christo Football and Volleyball the following business: pher Allan Paullus, 18, for Offen Friday, Sept. 17: South July 12: MCSO received a sive Littering, and MIP by Con Sherman at lone. 1 p.m.: report of a motorhome from which sumption, and Ryan Pettyjohn, 18, Friday, Sept. 24: St. Mary’s a boat had broken free and for Interfering with a Police Of at St. Mary’s, 2 p.m.; stopped over an embankment on ficer and Resisting Arrest. Friday, Oct. 1: Echo at lone, Highway 730. MCSO received a request for 2 p.m.; MCSO received a report of a an ambulance for an elderly fe Thursday, Oct. 7: Arlington semi and trailer in the barrow pit male experiencing dizziness and at Arlington, 3:30 p.m. at the junction of 1-84 and High weakness. Friday, O ct. 15: Echo at way 730. A deputy was unable to MCSO, Boardman Police Echo, 2 p.m.; locate the vehicle. Dept, received a report of a brown Friday, Oct. 22: Condon at Heppner ambulance received Dodge pickup that hit another ve Condon, 2 p.m.; a request for a ambulance for a hicle, backed up and hit another Saturday, Oct. 23: A-W Tour 86 year old male dialysis patient vehicle, backed up into a ditch and nament (seventh grade volleyball) who was shaking and swollen. then drove off. James Edward at Athena, 9 a.m., and Pilot Rock The patient, who was conscious, Bridenbaker, 54, was arrested on Tournament (eighth grade volley was transported to Pioneer Me a UCSO warrant for Failure to ball) at Pilot Rock, 9 a.m. morial Hospital in Heppner. HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL MCSO deputy arrested Appear/DUII, with local charges to follow. Volleyball Rockne Cameron Lines, 44, on a Boardman Police Dept, re Saturday, Sept. 11: Riverside Umatilla County Sheriffs office ceived a report from a woman that Tournament at Boardman. A. 10 warrant for Failure to Appear/ two adults threatened her sons, a.m.; Criminal Trespass I, II, and Dis saying that they would beat them Tuesday, Sept. 14: Pendleton orderly Conduct. Lines was trans up if they came out on the streets Tournament at Pendleton, A. 3 ported to the UCSOjail. with their bikes. p.m.; MCSO, Heppner Police and Boardman and Arlington Fire Thursday, Sept. 16: Condon Fire depts., Heppner ambulance depts., Union Pacific Railroad re at Condon, A-B-C, 5 p.m.; received a report of a vehicle on ceived a report of a brush fire Friday, Sept. 17: La Grande its side on Main and Quaid streets north of the railroad tracks. Both C at Heppner, B-C, 4 p.m.; in Heppner with possible injuries fire depts. advised the fire was out Saturday, Sept. 18: Sherman to occupant. of district and they wouldn’t re County Tournament at Moro, A, MCSO received a report from spond. time TBA; a woman that her son had con MCSO received several other Tuesday, Sept. 21: lone at tacted her and is no longer miss calls about the railroad fire. Union lone, A-B-C. 5 p.m.; ing. Pacific said they would pay ex Saturday, Sept. 25: JV Tour MCSO, Heppner Police Dept, penses to put out the fire. nament at Heppner, B-C, 9 a.m.; received a report of a subject is a MCSO deputy cited James Tuesday, Sept. 28: lone at pickup who dumped trash on his Edward Bridenbaker for DUII, Heppner, A-B-C, 5 p.m.; property and then allegedly threat Friday, Oct. 1: La Grande C ened him when he confronted him. Failure to Perform Duties of a at La Grande. B-C. 5 p.m.; MCSO, Boardman Police Person involved in a Vehicle Ac- Tuesday, Oct. 5: Pilot Rock* Dept, received a request for an at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 p.m.; officer for a 15 year old son who continued page 5 Thursday, Oct. 7: Stanfield* W liM ÉM ÉM iM allAlUifeaiidM .iiiKaftfKaftAM iM iM aNlM ÉM ÉM ÉM ÉC. at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 9: Wahtonka* at Heppner, A-B-C, time TBA; | TTUUAllllil V U A ITiUUlè Tuesday, Oct. 12: Weston- lone Library reading party S i £ Î for Friday, Ausust 20th has been cancelled. The Friday, August 27th performance is still scheduled, with Final V/amim. Music starts at 6.30 p.m. J fa lp 4U cmUi aaia ¡ i 'j V t J i U * / J i J Q j O » WESTERN 6IFTWAREI lo n e’s MUSIC IN THK PARK (M int < - p U f Wy |ta a tarn* I1 m ttw «am* day!) ■ \ Western Equitation 10 and un der: first Krystal Temple; second Taighler Dougherty. Western Equitation 11-14: first Megan Healy; second Kelsey Greenup; third Sara Peck; fourth David Flynn; fifth Tasha Hollis. Western Equitation 15 and above: first Kara Miller; second Julie Glenn; third Liz Jones; fourth Brenda Holtz; fifth Nonnee Walters; sixth Ann Shear. Western Reining junior horse: first Doc’s Macho Devil by An gela Munkers: second Hard Time Harley by Ann Shear; third A Dashin Gem by Mary Ann Munkers; fourth Logan by Bobbie Rankin; fifth Marci’s Miste Moon by Sue Gibbs; sixth April by Tracy Rankin. Western Reining senior horse: first Rocket Gill by Julie Glenn; second Sammy Hard Twist by Mary Ann Munkers; third Flight of Roses by Sue Gibbs; fourth Lit’ Willow by Liz Jones; fifth Cougar Super Sasy by Kara Miller; Whis key by Bobbie Rankin. Trail Class 10 and under: first Krystal Temple; second Taighler Dougherty. Trail Class 11-14: first David Flynn; second Sara Peck; third Kelsey Greenup fourth Tasha Hollis; fifth Megan Healy. Trail Class 15 and above: first Shanna Warrington; second/third Nonnee Walters and Kara Miller; fourth Bobbie Rankin; fifth Amellia Peck: sixth Ann Shear. Trail junior horse: first Doc’s Macho Devil by Angela Munkers; second Hard Time Harley by Ann Shear; third A Dashin Gem by Mary Ann M unkers; fourth M arci’s Miste Moon by Sue Gibbs; fifth Logan by Bobbie Rankin: sixth April by Tracy Rankin. Trail senior horse: first Rocket Gill by Julie Glenn; second Lit’l Willow by Liz Jones; third Flight of Roses by Sue Gibbs. Bareback dollar bill winner: Liz Jones. 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