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Firm on board for school projects BY BRENT BAKER BBAKER@GAZETTE-TRIBUNE.COM

TONASKET - The Tonasket School Board voted Monday, Sept. 8, to accept Superintendent Paul Turner’s recommendation to hire Design West Architects to guide the district through the facilities expansion construction project that still has yet to be funded. The bond measure intended to fund additional space in school buildings, construction of space to replace the dilapidated Alternative School, as well as upgrade portions of the outdoor athletics facilities, narrowly failed at the ballot box last winter. The board has been meeting with community members to reconfigure the measure before putting it back on the ballot at a date still to be determined. Turner said that of the eight architects that completed applications, three were interviewed. Those three - Design West of Pullman, Architects West of Couer d’Alene, ID, and Forte Architects out of Wenatchee, rose to the top. Turner said the Design West’s pre-bonding process and philosophy were the deciding factors. “As we talked with each firm, we had specific questions about pre-bonding,” Turner said. “Bottom line is, we need the bond to move forward and wanted to know what they could do for us. “Design West was very intentional about that. They even brought a process that was not requested, but they were

The runway renovation at Oroville’s Dorothy Scott International Airport was completed last week and the airport is back open for business, according to Airport Services Manager Steve Johnson. The runway received crack repair, seal coating and the approach numbers and lines were repainted. The municipal airport was closed for much of last week while the work was being done. “Having the airport closed wasn’t as difficult as I anticipated – the city sent out letters and Customs was on board letting people know,” said Johnston, who adds only one Canadian aircraft came in to land; it was amphibious and landed on the lake and U.S. Customs did their inspections there. “The paving company did a wonderful job... I don’t think I’ve been as pleased with something since I got up there. And the minute I opened at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning the airport was back in business and we had people waiting to use it.” The airport services manager said friction testing was also done on the airport prior to and after the paving project. He said the new seal coat will give the runway “good friction” and it also makes it much easier to see from the air in contrast to the surrounding ground. Johnston also thanked the city for installing a new 144-inch long orange wind sock and said another large wind sock will go on top of Bill Nicholson’s hanger. “Like they say, build a mile of road and you can drive a mile, build a runway and you can go anywhere,” said Johnston.

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Tonasket seeks more info from emergency management Clarification desired about rights, planning BY BRENT BAKER BBAKER@GAZETTE-TRIBUNE.COM

TONASKET - The devastating wildfires that scorched much of the southern half of Okanogan County this summer highlighted the need for managing emergencies that are larger than what local resources can handle. The Tonasket City Council recognizes this, but was unwilling to sign off on Okanogan County Emergency Management’s plan for Tonasket without first meeting with Scott Miller, the county’s Homeland Security Coordinator. City Clerk Alice Attwood said she’d been told that Miller would be unable to attend a council meeting to discuss the plan, and wanted the city to adopt the plan at its next meeting. Though, as Mayor Patrick Plumb noted, there wasn’t exactly an option to “shop around,” council member Scott Olson expressed reservations about approving a plan without first sorting out all the implications. “When I look over the plan, we give up a fair amount of our rights and responsibilities in an emergency,” Olson said. “I want (Miller) to hear from us that we want it to be pretty drastic when that happens, and that we want certain things

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Canadian company shelves Similkameen River dam plan Proposed 541 foot dam is not financially viable, says Fortis Inc. BY GARY A. DE VON MANAGING EDITOR

PRINCETON, B.C. - Fortis Inc. will not move forward with their proposed Similkameen River water management and hydroelectric project at this time, according to an announcement made by the company on Sept. 4. Fortis said it made the decision based on the results of its most recent project feasibility studies. Fortis Generation Similkameen LP proposed a 541 foot (165 meter) concrete facility that was expected to have usable water storage and deliver between 45 to 65 megawatts of electrical capacity along with the associated water management benefits. The dam would have cost between $350-$400 million to construct and provide power to tens of thousands of homes in the Canadian South Okanagan and potentially across the border in the U.S. According to detractors it also had the potential to greatly change the amount of water flowing into Osoyoos Lake. “We believe that building a water storage hydroelectric facility on the Similkameen River would create many benefits for the area,” said project manager Joseph

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Sukhnandan. “However, based on the results of our latest engineering and economic studies, we determined the project is not financially viable at this time.” Fortis Generation Inc. had been doing public consultation, First Nations engagement and feasibility studies for the construction of a water storage/hydroelectric generation facility located on the Similkameen River approximately nine miles south of Princeton, B.C., according to Fortis Inc. In January, Fortis was granted a two-year investigative use permit to explore the feasibility of the dam on the Similkameen River near the Copper Mountain Mine site, according to the Penticton Western News, a sister publication of the Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune. The Western News went on to report, “According to Fortis’ land tenure application, the dam would have been up to 200 metres (656 ft.) tall, 477 metres (1665 ft.) long, and created a 750-hectare (1853 acres) reservoir behind it to help it generate 45 to 65 megawatts of electricity. “Company officials said previously that electricity generation alone wouldn’t make the dam financially viable, so they’d also been in contact with groups downstream in the U.S. who would have benefited from ‘flow control’ of the Similkameen River.” The dam could have benefited the Enloe Dam project proposed by Okanogan County PUD, but is not vital to the success of that project, according to John R.

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Grubich, General Manager of the public electric utility. If approved, Enloe Dam, which has not generated electricity since the 1950s, would be renovated and the height of the spillway increased and a new powerhouse constructed. Enloe is located on the Similkameen about four miles west-northwest of Oroville. “The Princeton project would have allowed a more coordinated operation that may have benefited the Enloe project. However, since Enloe is a run of the river project, having the Princeton project shelved does not impact the operation or economics of Enloe,” Grubich said. Various groups have investigated the feasibility of a water storage and hydroelectric facility in the area since the 1990s. Fortis Generation Similkameen LP may reevaluate the viability of the project in the future based on customer demand and market conditions, writes the company in their announcement. Fortis Inc. is the largest investor-owned electric and gas distribution utility in Canada, with total assets approaching $25 billion and fiscal 2013 revenue exceeding $4 billion. Its regulated utilities account for serve more than three million customers across Canada and in the United States and the Caribbean. Fortis owns non-regulated hydroelectric generation assets in Canada, Belize and Upstate New York. Additional information can be accessed at www.fortisinc.com or www.sedar.com.

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Oroville woodcutter killed by falling tree over weekend THE GAZETTE-TRIBUNE

OROVILLE – An Oroville man died of injuries suffered when a tree being cut by a fellow woodcutter fell on him Friday, Sept. 12. “At around 2:50 p.m. Okanogan County Sheriff Deputy Josh Petker and emergency personnel responded to 506 Forest Service 3525 Road in reference to a subject had a tree fall on him,� said Sheriff Frank Rogers. When Deputy Petker arrived he found that Jerry L. Rounds,

61, of Oroville was still alive but in bad shape. “It appears that Rounds was in the woods with another subject cutting down trees. Apparently Rounds friend was cutting the tree down and Rounds was putting a wedge in so that the tree would fall up hill,� said Sheriff Rogers. “According to Rounds’ friend, as the tree began to fall Rounds reached in and pulled the wedge out. Rounds’ dog then ran to where the tree was falling. Rounds ran for

the dog and as the tree fell it missed the dog but landed on Rounds.� Round’s friend ran to call for help and when Deputy Petker arrived, Rounds was still alive. Rounds stopped breathing so Deputy Petker began CPR until the ambulance arrived. “When the ambulance arrived they tried to revive Rounds but were unsuccessful. Rounds died at the scene from the injuries he received,� said Rogers, adding that his family has been notified of his death.

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A view of Hot Lake, a hypersaline, meromictic lake located two miles northeast of Oroville. Occupying a small, glacially-carved basin surrounded by mafic magnesian rocks, dolomites and shales containing deposits of pyrite and pyrrholite minerals, Hot Lake is unusual among hypersaline lakes in that it is dominated by magnesium and sulfate as its major ions.[2] Because of its mineralogy, Hot Lake was mined for epsomite, initially by the StewartCalvert Company during World War I, when the importation of epsomite from Germany was suspended. Researchers from the Paciifc Northwest National Laboratories will be on hand at a special evening meeting of the Oroville Chamber of Commerce to discuss what they have been studying for the past few years.

Oroville Chamber to discuss ‘Hot Topic’ PNNL to discuss scientific studies at Hot Lake in special evening meeting SUBMITTED BY CLYDE ANDREWS, PRESIDENT OROVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

OROVILLE - The Oroville Chamber of Commerce’s first meeting of the fall will feature a presentation by researchers from the Pacific Northwest National Labs on the Oroville Hot Lake. The PNNL has for several

years been conducting research on Hot Lake, a very small pond less than two miles northeast of Oroville that does not freeze over in the winter. If you plan on ordering dinner (not required), arrive at 6 p.m. The presentation will be from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Located in Richland, Wash., PNNL employs 4300 and is one among ten U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories managed by DOE’s Office of Science. Their research strengthens the U.S. foundation for innovation, and they help find solutions for not only DOE, but for the U.S. Department of

Homeland Security, the National Nuclear Security Administration, other government agencies, universities and industry. Come learn what they hope to find by studying Hot Lake.

OROVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Topic: Hot Lakes with PNNL researchers Where: The Plaza Restaurant, Oroville When: Thursday, Sept. 18 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Forest Service welcomes new Tonasket District Ranger BY MICK MUELLER, PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER OKANOGAN-WENATCHEE NAT’L FOREST

TONASKET - OkanoganWenatchee National Forest Supervisor Michael Balboni announced the selection of Matthew Reidy as the new Tonasket District Ranger. Reidy started his Forest Service career in fire as a hotshot crew member in 1982 and continued his career working mostly in fire and timber associated positions. He was a District Fire Management Officer as well as a Forest Staff Fire Management Officer. He is also an active Incident Commander on a Type II Incident Management Team in the Southwest Region. Reidy has been a District Ranger on the Colville, Wallowa-Whitman and Malheur National Forests in the Pacific Northwest Region and the Santa Fe and Lincoln National Forests in the Southwest Region. Most recently, he was the District Ranger on the Mt. Taylor Ranger District of the Cibola National

Tonasket fall cleanup Sept. 20 THE GAZETTE-TRIBUNE

TONASKET - The City of Tonasket will be hosting its annual Fall Clean-Up on Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Tonasket City Shop next to Chief Tonasket Park, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Items that will be accepted include: aluminum cans (clean); scrap metal; e-waste (computers); burnable yard waste. Items that will NOT be accepted: wet paint, oil, tires, car batteries and hazardous materials. The city crew will not be picking up items. The CleanUp is intended for City of Tonasket residents and businesses. For elderly and disabled assistance or other information, call 509-486-2132.

Forest in New Mexico. The new Tonasket Ranger graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Forest Management from Southern Illinois University in 1982 and immediately began his career with the Forest Service. He strongly believes that it is important to engage local community leaders and members of the public to be successful at finding solutions for many local issues. “I look forward to returning to Washington State, working with local community members and Forest Service employees in the spectacular mountains of the Pacific Northwest. My wife and I are excited to live closer to our sons who go to college in Wenatchee, work in Soap Lake, Washington and Baker City, Oregon,� said Ranger Reidy. “Matt’s strong background in collaboration, timber management and prescribed fire will be a great asset in Okanogan County as we commit to our Forest Restoration Strategy�, said Forest Supervisor Michael

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Tonasket Ranger Matthew Reidy Balboni. “We’re looking forward to welcoming Matt and his family to the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and the Tonasket Ranger District�. The new ranger enjoys hiking, fishing, skiing, coaching sports and camping with friends and family. His report date is Oct. 20.

The family of the late Velma Hill wish to express their deep appreciation to those who have offered such kindness, support and messages of sympathy and comfort in our time of loss. We appreciate all those who attended the celebration of Velma’s life. Thank you to everyone who brought cards, flowers and gifts. ~ The Hill Family

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TONASKET— Depending on conditions, Fuels Specialists on the Tonasket Ranger District could begin their fall prescribed burning program as early as next week; with underburns planned northwest of Conconully as well as east and southeast of Tonasket, Washington. “Shorter daylight hours and cool evening temperatures together are a major factor in our decision to get started on fall prescribed burning,� said Shawn Plank, Assistant Fire Management Officer for Fuels on the Tonasket Ranger District. “The three primary projects on deck for underburning this fall are Mutton, Frosty and Lost.� Mutton project is about six miles northwest of Conconully, Washington and includes up to 1200 acres of landscape underburning. The Lost project, 23 miles southeast of Tonasket, near Lyman Lake, includes about 300 additional acres of underburning if weather, fuel moistures, and smoke dispersions remain favorable. Frosty project is 850 acres, about 20 miles east of Tonasket, Washington. It includes burning fuels left

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behind from thinning projects as well as landscape underburning. “Predicted weather, forest fuel moistures, favorable wind directions and speeds, along with other prescribed burning in the area are all considerations when determining whether to begin a prescribed burn.� said Plank. Underburns are ground fires; they consume debris left behind from hazardous fuels reduction work. Prescribed fire is used to consume forest debris, competing vegetation, and ladder fuels. This fall’s underburns are designed to reduce fuel accumulations, limit the potential for large fire growth by removing increase ladder fuels, and return more historic fire return intervals onto the landscape. All of these factors work together; helping fire suppression efforts on the private and public land adjacent to the national forest. Later in the fall, crews will work on pile burning. There are piles in North flank project area, south of Havillah, as well as piles in the Frosty, and Bannon areas east and southeast of Tonasket. As part of the comprehensive Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Restoration Strategy, Tonasket Ranger District is working to reduce risk of catastrophic fire potential by lowering forest

fuel accumulations using commercial and pre-commercial thinning combined with the reintroduction of fire back into the ecosystem. Additional benefits of prescribed burning include habitat restoration, maintenance of species diversity, stimulation of forage for browsing species, and the cyclic return of nutrients to the soil. “We understand that this summer’s wildfires will have raised the sensitivity to prescribed burning this fall and encourage individuals who have concerns to call us to discuss how prescribed burning fits into our fuels program,� said Plank. To get involved with prescribed fire planning efforts, please contact Shawn Plank, Tonasket Ranger District. To speak with a prescribed fire specialist or obtain updates during the burn season, please call the District’s prescribed burning information line at 509-486-5150. Ignition updates are also sent out on twitter at www.twitter.com/ OkaWenNF. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources regulates smoke management and must approve smoke for all controlled burns on national forests within the state. OkanoganWenatchee N.F. fire specialists closely coordinate with the state’s air quality managers.

NVH offers ‘Step into your New Family’ birthing class

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Fall prescribed burning planned on the Tonasket Ranger District

TONASKET - North Valley Hospital’s Childbirth Education Series, a series of four classes to prepare expectant families are held Monday evenings every other month – February, April, June, August, October and December. Classes are held in the orientation room (Hospital receptionist will direct attendees) Monday evenings from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The October sessions are Oct. 6, 13, 20 and 27. The classes are being presented by RenÊ Todd, RN, MSN, OB Nurse; Pamela Thacker, RN, OB Department Coordinator at NVH;

Jackie Daniels, EMT, Car Seat Safety Educator and Amber Hall, registered dietitian. • Class 1: Topics: A Healthy Pregnancy, Safe Exercise, Nutrition for Mom & Baby, Normal Physical Changes in Pregnancy and their Meanings. • Class 2: Topics: Stages of Labor, Breathing/ Relaxation Techniques, Possible Complications/ Management, Pre-natal Yoga • Class 3: Topics: Car Seat Use and safety, Labor Overview with Tour of Family Birthing Center, Breathing Exercises,

Positions and Techniques for Pushing, Role and importance of Fathers in the Labor Room 4: Topics: • Class Newborn care and safety; Breastfeeding 101, Infant CPR and first aid for choking (optional) Classes are free to any expectant mothers, regardless of where they plan to deliver and birth partners welcome. For more information contact: Childbirth Education Coordinator Todd at NVH at 509-486-3140 and leave a message or at home at 509-4861377 or email renetodd@nvhospital.org or ob@nvhospital.org.

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SEEK INFO | FROM A1 to happen when that happens.” “If it gets to the point where we have exceeded our resources,” Plumb said, “I don’t want anything getting in their way of coming in and protecting people first, and property second.” Council member Jill Vugteveen, a U.S. Forest Service firefighter, said in her experience the system in place would not deprive the city of its rights. “I think the approach Scott Miller would take, using the Incident Command System, doesn’t take rights away,” she said. “It works for the entity effected by disaster. They would come in and run the show, but the IC, the person in charge of the whole operation, still works for the city and asks what we want. It’s based on the resources they have and their abilities. You don’t relinquish anything.” Plumb said that the speed by which Pateros was overcome by fire showed how quickly a disaster could expand beyond the city’s capacity to handle it on its own. “When the fires came, the cities in danger were immediately beyond the resources to deal with things,” Plumb said. “(Emergency Management) immediately opened up getting ways of getting more resources there. It wasn’t like Pateros wasn’t functioning as a government. They didn’t want to have to be in charge of things outside their scope, like who was going to run the Red Cross shelter.” Olson said he also wanted to be satisfied that there was a plan specific enough to Tonasket’s needs that the city could be confident that it was as prepared as possible for an emergency response. “To me, Scott Miller is the person in the county should be ready to do these things,” Olson said. “Now that (the county has) done it and know more of what’s available ... for us to turn our obligation over... I think we need to have him come in front of us. “We expect something for this; we’re passing something on and we have pretty high values. I don’t think a meeting is too much to ask.”

HOSPITAL GARBAGE DUMPSTERS Council member Dennis Brown said he had had conversations with North Valley Hospital about finding a permanent home for the garbage dumpsters that are sitting roadside on Western Avenue, and previously had lim-

ited sidewalk access. The location of the dumpsters has been an issue with the council for most of the time since the new hospital building was completed several years ago. “I talked to (Kelly) Cariker about the dumpsters,” Brown said. “I recommended a spot to keep them and he said he would take them to his boss. So the garbage could be on their property instead of in the street.” Vugteveen, who has approached the hospital in the past about the dumpsters, was skeptical. “I thought we pushed this to (permit administrator) Christian Johnson because we have been dealing with this for a long time,” she said. “I will believe it when I see it... I really am disappointed in the hospital’s ability to plan ahead for the space they have and what they need.” Plumb said that it had been broached that the hospital could pay an annual fee through a franchise agreement with the city for the ability to utilize their current location streetside. The council unanimously rejected that possibility. “They have to get them out of the street, one way or another,” Brown said. When they built the building they should have thought of the garbage, but they didn’t... the only option they really have is over by the laundry unless they want to lose parking.”

FLAGS ON WHITCOMB The council had been asked by the American Legion to consider taking over maintenance of the American flags that line the street on special occasions, along with moving them further up the power poles and leaving them there permanently. “I think we have talked at length about this,” Plumb said. “But we didn’t officially make a decision.” “I’ve only gotten two comments about the flags,” Olson said. “They both were complaints that they were tattered and we got razzed about them... they only complain when they look bad. “We have two nice flags: at the TVBRC, and the Kiwanis one that Hugh (Jensen) care of, and there is the one at the Junction.” Vugteveen noted that keeping permanently-mounted flags in acceptable condition was an additional duty that the city had neither the time nor money to take on.

“I want to make a motion to support the way we currently celebrate the flags on special occasions, the way we do it now,” Olson said. “I think it’s a good way to do it, and it’s appropriate.” That motion passed unanimously.

PLAYING CHICKEN Olson said he had been approached about codifying the allowance if chickens in some outlying parts of the city, specifically the newly-annexed portion of town near Seventh Street. I abstain from this issue because this is an issue of my wife’s,” he said. “But I remind the council that... we agreed that after one year of annexation on Seventh Street we would give one year, as a rural residential area, that chickens would be allowed there. We’ve had no complaints.” Olson said that at the council’s code review meeting several months ago, that if there were no complaints the city would update its code to allow chickens. “I propose forming a committee ... of the citizenry,” Olson said. “And ask those involved to provide a proposal, that the council could discuss.” Plumb it would be a good issue to be brought forth on the city’s water bill notification, and council member Claire Jeffko volunteered to be part of the commitee. ODDS AND ENDS The airport club, along with Jim Rice, who lives on the airport property, requested that the city consider finding a way to provide more water to the airport, primarily for fire prevention and firefighting purposes. Currently, Rice said, three sprinklers running for a short time is enough to exhaust the water supply. A second well was drilled some time ago but never had a pump installed. The council asked for cost estimates to be produced for consideration at any future discussion. Gary Reams, a candidate for Okanogan County Coroner, gave a presentation regarding his candidacy and stayed for the full meeting. Jensen reported that excavation for the Tonasket Water Ranch at Chief Tonasket Park began the previous day and said that regardless of any new issues that arose during construction, “This is going to work.” The city council next meets on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m.

Celebrating the Similkameen and its people, Sept. 21 SUBMITTED BY RICK GILLESPIE COLUMBIANA ON-LINE MAGAZINE

TONASKET – The public is invited to welcome neighbors from the Similkameen Bands, Colville Tribes, and Okanagan Nation to the Community Cultural Center of Tonasket for a celebration of the culture, spirit, and resources of the Similkameen River and its people on Sunday, Sept. 21. Native authors, Andrew Joseph Sr., Arnie Marchand, and Wendell George will share stories of life along the Columbia and Okanogan/Similkameen Rivers in the days when the salmon runs fed the people. Hear Butch Lemery of Inchelium tell of fishing with his grandfather at the legendary Kettle Falls fishery. The event includes welcoming by the Golden Eagle Drum from Nespelem, Coyote stories, an elder’s mike, book signing, and a luncheon of salmon, fry bread, Native stew and deserts. Come gather with us to form alliances and friendships with our neighbors in honoring the resources of this earth on which

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Butch Lemry of Inchelium will speak on “Why the rivers and salmon are important to my people.” we all depend. Contact Jeré and Rick Gillespie, Columbiana On-line Magazine at www.columbiana. org, 509-485-3844 for more information. Schedule of Program: • 10 a.m. – Blessing of the River at Similkameen Falls • 12 Noon – Drum Circle, Opening Guests Circle • 12:15 p.m. – Salmon and Stew Lunch - Author’s Book Signing Table

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1 p.m. – What the Salmon Meant to Us. - Butch Lemry, Inchelium, Video, speaker 1:50 p.m. – Restoring the ecology of the Similkameen & Okanogan Rivers 2:20 p.m. – Music for the River - Ray Dispenza 2:30 p.m. – Elder’s Mike 3:30 p.m. – Similkameen Guests Depart 4 p.m. – Closing Drum Circle

Missing man found dead, four arrested for murder THE GAZETTE-TRIBUNE

OKANOGAN – Four men have been arrested for the murder of Pateros man reported missing since Saturday and found dead the next day half in and half out of the Columbia River. The Okanogan County Sheriff’s office say their investigation led them to believe the man was killed after being in a fight with four men. The victim in the murder investigation has been identified as Jose L. Galeana-Palacios, 28, of Pateros. On Sunday at around 10:30 a.m. the Sheriff’s Office was notified that a subject had located a body at the boat launch approximately five miles south of Pateros on Highway 97, just past Starr Road. When deputies arrived they found the body of a Hispanic male who was partially in the water but lying on the shore. “From what we saw at the scene we believe it was a murder

and the body of the victim had been transported to the river and dumped. The Washington State Patrol Crime Lab was called to the scene to assist Sheriff’s Office Detectives,” said Sheriff Frank Rogers. “At around 4:50 p.m. Okanogan County Dispatch received a call from a subject at 270 Watson Draw in Pateros. The caller advised that his cousin was missing and he had not seen him since Sept. 13 at around 6 p.m.” Deputies responded to 270 Watson Draw and while there discovered that the missing person was in fact the victim found in the river, according to Rogers. Further investigation was done at the scene and it was determined that the murder had occurred at the 270 Watson Draw location. Several interviews were done Sunday night and ending early Monday morning. “From what the initial investigation shows is that the victim had been in a fight with four

other individuals and was killed during the fight. The victim was then transported to the boat launch and dumped in the river,” said the sheriff. Law Enforcement was on scene all night and into the early hours of Sunday morning. The Crime Lab and Detectives heading back to the location on Monday morning to finishing processing the scene and the vehicle located at 270 Watson Draw. Four suspects were arrested early Monday morning and booked into Okanogan County Jail on charges of murder in the second degree. These suspects are: Jose D. Jimenez-Hernandez, 42, Pateros; Oscar Perez-Torres, 37, Pateros; Ramon ArrellanoLopez, 45, Pateros; Jaime M. Salazar-Gomez, 38, Orondo, Wash. Galeana-Palacios has family living in Pateros and in California, according to Rogers, who adds, the investigation is still on going at this time.

PROJECTS | FROM A1 prepared to discuss that issue. The others referenced it, but that was as far as they went. He said that one of the firm’s big emphases was helping school boards improve their communication with both staff and community, which was one of the “areas for improvement” that was mentioned in recent surveys conducted by the board. “They’re very intentional about their plan, and very successful with their pre-bonding work,” Turner said. “It’s a big strength of theirs.” He said that in talking with superintendents of other districts in the state that used Design West, that reviews were overwhelmingly positive. “(He was told) they are personable and listened well,” Turner said. “One thing that caught my ear was how (other superintendents said) they are very practical with their design. It looks good,

but they recognize the areas they are in and what really needs to be designed, to keep it at a practical level. Another superintendent had them at another district, and like them so well that he brought them to his new district to help with pre-bonding there.” Debbie Cook from the North Central Education Service District, who was on hand for a separate presentation, added that the Coulee Dam district employed them for the new K-12 complex that was set to open Monday. Turner said that, if approved, Design West would have someone on hand for the next facilities committee meeting, which was scheduled for Sept. 10. After some discussion, Turner’s recommendation was unanimously approved by the board.

Arp from the financial services department of the ESD made a presentation of a streamlined financial reporting system that they said was designed to produce information that would be more accessible to the school board. “Our goal is to provide financial statements that make sense to you,” Schock said. “We have some opportunities for improvement, but there are formatting changes we can do now... that hopefully can provide you guys with a better understanding.” The board also approved the hiring of Robbie Monroe (Middle School C squad volleyball coach), Christy Caton (Elementary Title I secretary); and Connie Maden (certified substitute teacher). The school board next meets on Monday, Sept. 29.

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DISTRICT COURT Joseph Robert Moses, 30, Okanogan, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Moses was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 days suspended, and fined $818. Brian Thomas Murray, 25, Tonasket, guilty of DUI. Murray was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 days suspended, and fined $1,681. Mark Alex Nysti, 40, Omak, guilty of violation of a no-contact order. Nysti was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 349 days suspended, and fined $808. Gailin Tara Olsen, 27, Omak, guilty of second-degree criminal trespassing, third-degree DWLS and third-degree theft. Olsen was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 170 days suspended, and fined a total of $2,274. Tiffaney Marie Olson, 34, Omak, had three charges dismissed: two for third-degree DWLS charges and one for obstruction. Andres Orozco Churape, 43, Tonasket, guilty on two counts of third-degree DWLS and one count of operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock device. Orozco Churape was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 319 days suspended, and fined a total of $1,666. Miguel Angel Orozco Tellez, 23, Okanogan, guilty of DUI. Orozco Tellez was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 319 days suspended, and fined $2,361. Bryan Wayne Provstgaard, 35, Okanogan, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Provstgaard received a 90-day suspended sentence and fined $818. Antonio J. Ramirez, 18, Omak, had a charge dismissed: no valid operator’s license without ID. Ramirez was fined $200. Oliver Jess Riehart, 55, Okanogan, guilty of disorderly conduct. Riehart was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 55 days suspended, and fined $608. Lauro Rodriguez Alvarez, 20, Omak, had a charge dismissed: no valid operator’s license without Identification.

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Trespassing on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. Assault on Engh Rd. near Omak. Domestic dispute on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Lost property at the Okanogan County Fairgrounds. Cell phone reported missing. Fraud on Engh Rd. near Omak. Domestic dispute on Cartwright Rd. near Tonasket.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 2014

Weapons offense on O’Neil Rd. near Oroville. Vehicle prowl on E. Lake St. in Conconully. Public intoxication on N. Third Ave. in Okanogan. Harassment on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Fraud on N. Third Ave. in Okanogan. Harassment on S. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan. Trespassing on Omache Dr. in Omak. Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Public urination on S. Ash St. in Omak. Public intoxication on Koala Ave. in Omak. Public intoxication on S. Ash St. in Omak. Violation of a no-contact order on Engh Rd. in Omak. Threats on Appleway Rd. in Oroville. Threats on Emery Street in Oroville. DWLS on S. Whitcomb Dr. in Tonasket. Michael Sean Sackman, 29, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV). Stacy Lavon Adrian, 45, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for DUI. Sandra Rose Moses, 28, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for third-degree theft. Theodore Kurtis Storm, 27, booked on a DOC secretary’s warrant for POCS. Ernesto Eduardo Mendez Leon, 20, DOC detainer. Christina Linn Fletcher, 44, booked for intimidating a witness and on three counts of POCS. Marco Antonio Fonseca, 33, booked on three OCSO FTA warrants, all for violation of a no-contact order (DV); and an ICE detainer. Gordon Lester Dick Jr., 40, booked for theft of a motor vehicle, attempting to elude, third-degree DWLS, hit-and-run (unattended) conspiracy to commit second-degree assault, and a DOC detainer.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 2014

Warrant arrest on Robinson Canyon Rd. near Omak. Drugs on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. One-vehicle crash on Golden Rd. in Oroville. Injuries reported. Violation of a no-contact order on Aeneas Valley Rd. near Tonasket. Violation of a no-contact order on Rodeo Trail Rd. near Okanogan. Domestic dispute on Pine Creek Rd. near Tonasket. Domestic dispute on Omache Dr. in Omak. Trespassing on Dixon Rd. near Omak. Violation of a no-contact order on N. Third Ave. in Okanogan. Loitering on S. Birch St. in Omak. Violation of a no-contact order on N. Douglas St. in Omak. Two reports of theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Theft on Main St. in Oroville. Kristina M. Grooms-Sloan, 40, booked for theft of a motor vehicle. Alvis Davis Davidson, 39, booked for harassment (DV). Crystal Lea Baker, 39, booked on a DOC warrant. William Lloyd Sasse, 52, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV). Ian Ray Tatshama, 44, booked for violation of a no-contact order (DV).

Jerry Ray Mears Jr., 26, booked for violation of a protection order (DV) (with assault) and fourthdegree assault (DV). Brandy Nicole Chambers, 23, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV).

FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 2014

TMVWOP on Burton Ave. in Okanogan. Illegal burning on Million St. near Omak. Theft on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. Trespassing on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. Found property on Apple Way Rd. near Okanogan. Firearm recovered. Custodial interference on Swanson Mill Rd. near Oroville. One-vehicle crash on Ross Canyon Rd. near Omak. No injuries reported. Trespassing on S. Birch St. in Omak. Vehicle prowl on E. Bartlett Ave. in Omak. Theft on S. Main St. in Omak. Harassment on E. Eighth Ave. in Omak. Warrant arrest on Apple Way Ave. in Oroville. Burglary on S. Whitcomb Ave. in Tonasket. Malicious mischief on S. Western Ave. in Tonasket. Domestic dispute on Mill Dr. in Tonasket. Trespassing on Mill Dr. in Tonasket. Kane McKinsey Searcy, 32, booked on two Omak Police Department FTC warrants: fourth-degree assault (DV) and fourthdegree assault. Leonard Joseph Abrahamson, 46, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for third-degree DWLS. Joseph William Cook, 28, booked for unlawful possession of a firearm. Kallie Louann Thomas, 25, booked on an OCSO FTC warrant for DUI. Deanna Lynn Mattix, 46, booked on a juvenile FTC warrant for truancy. Adam Matthew Stewart, 26, booked for first-degree burglary, second-degree theft, seconddegree malicious mischief, second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, thirddegree malicious mischief, third-degree theft, first-degree attempted theft, seconddegree arson, second-degree burglary and unlawful possession of a firearm.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 2014

DWLS on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. DUI on Old Hwy. 97 near Okanogan. Malicious mischief on S. Birch St. in Omak. Tires reported slashed. Theft on Elmway in Okanogan. Littering on Kendall St. in Riverside. Theft on W. River Rd. near Omak. Vehicle-vs.-deer crash on Havillah Rd. near Tonasket. No injuries reported. Theft on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. DUI on Duck Lake Rd. near Omak. Two-vehicle crash on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Injuries reported. Assault on Hwy. 97 near Oroville. Burglary on Robinson Canyon Rd. near Omak. Weapons offense on Swanson Mill Rd. near Tonasket. Structure fire on Havillah Rd. near Oroville. Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Domestic dispute on Ferry St. in Omak. Public intoxication on Omak Ave. in Omak.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 2014

Weapons offense on O’Neil Rd. near Oroville. Vehicle prowl on E. Lake St. in Conconully. Public intoxication on N. Third Ave. in Okanogan. Harassment on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Fraud on N. Third Ave. in Okanogan. Harassment on S. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan. Domestic dispute on S. First Ave. in

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Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Burglary on Edmonds St. in Omak. Public intoxication on N. Juniper St. in Omak. Assault on Jackson St. in Omak. Trespassing on Shady Lane near Omak. Two-vehicle hit-and-run crash on Ironwood St. in Oroville. Vehicle fire on S. Western Ave. in Tonasket. Theft on N. Western Ave. in Tonasket. Batteries reported missing. Carly Blaire McNeil, 32, booked for DUI. Denney Albert Dare, 52, booked for first-degree trespassing, fourthdegree assault and felony harassment (threats to kill). Eduardo Sandoval Rivera, 18, booked for DUI, hit-and-run (attended vehicle), no valid operator’s license without ID and a USBP detainer.

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THE TOWN CRIER Oroville Booster Club Auctions for a good cause While this is a particularly newsy issue, sometimes we just run out of time/space to put in all the items we’d like to. When 5 p.m. rolled around I still didn’t have all the new staff at Oroville School, their photos and bios, worked into a nice school page. That’s going to have to wait until next week and unless some quit in the meantime I think the introductions will prove to still be valid for the vast majority of our readers. And, at the last minute Ken Neal delivered the Booster Club Dinner Auction results from the Veranda Beach event. I didn’t make it there as I was out of town, but Ken said Paula Chambers and crew from The Breadline at the Beach did a wonderful job on the dinner. He said it was a grand five course meal for $75 under the tent on the beach and that Ben Hanson kept everyone’s glasses topped off in style. More importantly, ,according to auctioneer Neal, the auction raised Out of more than $6300 from a variety of donated items, including Gonzaga Basketball tickets (go My Mind and Spokane Chiefs Hockey tickets. Rob Gary A. DeVon Zags) Lawrence’s donation of “everything” you need to make ‘smores kit was a huge hit, Ken said and the autographed 2014 World Cup Champion Jersey from Germany brought in some “nice change.” Veranda Beach is proving to be a popular venue for the dinner/auction and it seems the Booster Club will be keeping it first in their line up of two yearly auctions. I’ve been to a lot of the Booster Club Auctions at the American Legion Hall and found it hard to resist getting caught up in the bidding for all the many items donated by local businesses and individuals, as well as from resorts near and far and from sports venues and athletes. While Neal has done a great job at getting people to raise their hands to bid, people like Dick Garner and other Booster Club members do an equally great job in collecting donations for the two events each year. Oroville youth continue to benefit, both academically and athletically, from the Oroville Booster Club. It seems there’s hardly a Oroville School Board meeting where the board isn’t accepting another donation from the club to help pay for this or that – items that aren’t covered through basic education or levy monies. The next auction, the one at the American Legion, will take place on Saturday, Nov. 1. Can you believe it is the 27th annual? They’ve been going on as long as I’ve been at the newspaper. Ken says there will be many great items to bid on, including an autographed Russell Wilson Seahawks jersey, a Mark Rypien signed Super Bowl XXVI football, autographed George Brett baseball and Sports Illustrated cover and Seahawk tickets (and much more). These auctions are always a good time, full of fun and humor. There’s plenty of snacks and wise cracks, so come out and help support the kids – it all goes to a good cause. Like I said, there’s lots to read this week, even if you just peruse the first half of the fair results in the B section. Along with the new staff at Oroville Schools I’ve yet to get in a story about the milfoil eradication efforts made by the Lake Osoyoos Association and both American and Canadian property owners on this side of the border. It’s still on my list and hopefully I’ll get it done for next week and stop putting it on the back burner. Only time will tell.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Slusher certainly knows about propaganda Dear Editor, William Slusher titles his piece: Education or Propaganda? He certainly knows something about the latter. Slusher calls the group of scientists that he doesn’t like, “jihadists.” He doesn’t like their conclusions concerning global warming, so he equates them with those murdering, raping, throat-cutting religious fanatics. While I am sometimes humored at his columns, in this case I don’t appreciate his glibness. Most of the scientists I have met in my life have been good upstanding people who welcomed scientific challenges to their work and their conclusions. I believe that most climate scientists

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public schools should look at the facts. Both NASA and NOAA have good summaries on their websites. Students with their idealism may be willing to deal with the problem that we have not. Global warming will take a number of generations before its devastating effect is fully realized. It’s as if we get to have the great party but leave before the bill arrives. Slusher’s grandchildren may not have to pay for our unwillingness to act, but someone’s grandchildren eventually will. Rob Thompson Tonasket

This Constitutional tool should be embraced Dear Editor, It is exciting to see the interest the Convention of States has garnished. It has been in the Constitution since its inception but has since been forgotten. The Convention of States was put in place by our Founding Fathers because they came from a place similar to what The United States of America has become. They saw the destructive nature of a government such as ours, and supplied us with this wonderful provision, a provision we can and should use to protect ourselves and our future generations. I urge everyone to embrace this wonderful provision that our Founders left us, the Article V Convention of States. We should all be aware of the reason our founders felt the need to put this in the Constitution, and realize that the only way to rid ourselves of our overreaching government is to utilize the Convention of States. I urge everyone to go to www.conventionofstates.com and familiarize yourselves with this tool we have been given. Kathryn Jacobsen Meng Arlington, Texas

We all go armed OPINION BY WILLIAM SLUSHER

Let’s face it. Everybody goes armed. Some of us don’t want anything to do with either the tools of killing nor especially the killing process. We prefer to pay others to handle that for us. Others of us certainly don’t want to have to shoot a threatening felon, but we are comfortable with firearm defense tools and with the security the wise handling of them assures. Some of us content ourBill Slusher selves with the myth that our hired gunmen will be able to respond in time to rescue us from a threatening situation. I’ve been a cop. The reality is that police responses will almost always be many minutes too late to prevent harm to us. Ergo, others of us prefer the instantaneous response time of our own armed defense. Some of us wax theatrically woeful over the indeed tragic deaths of 20 affluent white children shot by an aberrant nut who stole a gun, yet years go by in which hundreds of young black people a year nationally are murdered in urban drug wars while these anti-gun criers of woe go mysteriously unheard from. Some of us are grateful that we live in a free country where the Constitution and the Supreme Court wisely permit us to use modern weapons protect ourselves and our loved ones from they who would do us harm. Is this not our core responsibility? Others, faux secure in the notion that their paid gunmen will adequately protect them and theirs regard themselves so morally superior as to place themselves above all conscious association with guns. Yet... we all go armed in our chosen ways, either by carried firearm or by paid agent

gunmen. The lawful gun carrying community, by far the bulk of gun carriers in America, are content to carry legally. These armed folk feel no need to demand that the non-gun community live up to their responsibility to protect themselves and theirs by arming themselves, or that they play their role in the overall anticriminal effort for all concerned. Lawful gun carriers mind their own business and respect the rights of others. But, somehow, huge elements of the nongun-owning community feel sufficiently born-to-rule as to force their assumed divine visions of hired-gun self-defense not just on themselves but upon everyone else. How dare anyone presume to live differently from their edicts? The hired-gun crowd apparently feels eternally compelled to attempt to steal from the Constitution and from lawful gun owners (albeit not from criminals) our elemental human right to protect ourselves and our own from criminals and nuts, of which America seems to have an increasing surfeit as liberal parenting has become all the vogue in recent decades. Examine the political backgrounds of the last several years of nut shooters and their parents. Late of these eternal meddling attempts to steal our most basic human right is something called Initiative 594, before Washington voters in November. I-594 pushes the tattered old myth that criminal and nut shooters will somehow not be able to obtain guns for nefarious deeds if the government ‘background checks’ lawful owners. I-594 demands that virtually all legal gun transfers be recorded and permitcontrolled by the government. I-594 demands that lawful citizens get (and pay for) government’s permission to exercise a fundamental, inalienable constitutional right, and it ludicrously presumes that crooked shooters will somehow comply as well as turn their noses

up at unregistered guns. Ooooooh yeah. Mmm-hmm. How’s that nut and criminal shooter regulatory compliance been working out lately, hired-gun folk? According to Pew Research, there are “over half a billion [with a ‘B’] guns in private ownership in America.” Does that sound like something that “background checks” are going to fix, presuming there’s anything about those predominantly legally owned guns that even needs to be ‘fixed’? Think about it. Half a billion privately owned guns in America. Yet, take out the illegal drug gang violence in urban war zones, which liberals prevent police from adequately enforcing for race-pet reasons, and gun crime in America is comparatively non-existent. And, lo, we’ve seen how concerned for these ghetto kid gun deaths the hired-gun crowd has proved to be, haven’t we? Their tears seem to be only for white kids. It’s hard to measure but it’s entirely reasonable to say that enormous amounts of crime in America are not committed because of the knowledge or suspicion by criminals that their potential victims are armed. I’ve been a cop. I’ve talked to a lot of criminals, and they will all confirm this. Criminals studiously pick victims thought unlikely to shoot them. Go figure. I-594 is just more meddling with constitutional rights by the divine omniscience hiredgun klan. Please, make at least a token show of support for common sense and respect for human rights. Vote NO on I-594. William Slusher is an author, columnist and sociopolitical writer with a small ranch on the Okanogan River. Enjoy his newly reprinted down-and-dirty Southern murder mystery SHEPHERD OF THE WOLVES. (Amazon, cmppg.com, or your local bookstore). Mr. Slusher may be contacted atwilliamslusher@live.com.


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OKANOGAN VALLEY LIFE Blessed with a close knit family - Happy B’day Vicki Mid-September‌ 67 years ago I gave birth to my first baby, a girl named Vicki Lynn. A new experience, to say the least and she has been a delight throughout the years. Not only has she and her husband given us four delightful grandchildren she has provided beautiful music throughout the years at many functions in the community, helped to get little children headed in the right direction in their education, being a kindergarten teacher and especially music, which is now missing in our elementary school. We’ve been blessed to be a close knit family and I’m truly sorry for those who the miles have made the gaps to widen, not seeing their grandchildren and great grandchildren grow and develop into another generation. It seems the gold finches are a pretty smart little bird. A few cold nights and they’re outa here, heading for warmer climates. And did you know a hum-

Lots to learn at North Valley Community Schools SUBMITTED BY CYNTHIA GROUND, D.C. NORTH VALLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

It’s back to school season and North Valley Community Schools is back in session! Enrich your life with one or more of the classes offered this coming week: Beginning Nèlxcin: This class covers the language, culture and history of native Okanogan peoples with a focus on communication. Heartsaver First Aid/AED: Earn or renew your First Aid/ CPR card. More people competent in first aid and CPR means a

Benefit Dinner for Dahlin Family this Friday, Sept. 19 SUBMITTED BY JAN HANSEN OROVILLE EAGLES

We won’t have Steak Night this Friday. Instead Friday, Sept. 19, there will be a benefit chicken dinner and auction for the Dahlin family. Then Steak Night, Sept 26, every Friday through May. This Saturday, Sept. 20 there will be a memorial for Doug Click at 12:00. Please come and share your memories of Doug. On Monday, Sept 22nd we are having a memorial for Ardie Fitzthum, a loyal Eagle member, in the afternoon. This is a potluck, bring your favorite dish and celebrate her life.

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mingbird is still looking for nectar in the dark? At the recent county fair, Clayton and I were surprised at the folks who recognized us from the photos in the paper and complimenting us on the articles that we try and keep interesting and saying they are the first pages they turn to when they receive the paper. It’s great to meet and make friends with new folks. Another happening at the fair was the screaming screeching of some very young children who were in line, with adults, at the funnel cake booth, more than a little upset about something and making such a racket the workers couldn’t even hear. It ran through my mind, “if they can’t control those kids at this young age, what will they be like at 16? The so-called accurate weather station we have, insists it is going to rain‌ and did so all last week. The wind blew so hard it blew my blue watering bucket

THE LEARNING TREE safer society. Be prepared for an emergency! Surviving the 72 Hour Emergency: Learn basic wilderness survival skills. The Constitution: Pick up a refresher course on the U.S. Constitution and how politics and your rights are supposed to work.

EAGLEDOM AT WORK Don’t forget District Meeting, Sunday , Sept 21 here in Oroville at 1:00. All members are invited to attend. These meetings are very informative and enjoyable. Dinner always follows after the meeting. Our Joker Poker is doing well. Every Friday, right after meat draw, we draw for a cash prize of $25.00 or half the total pot if you draw the poker. You must be a member in good standing and have your membership card in your possession at the time of the drawing. We have a lot of members who have paid their dues but have not

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The buffet breakfast held Saturday morning was a success. Everyone seemed to have a good time visiting after breakfast. Betty Bair donated another doll and cradle on which we are selling tickets The drawing will be held later. Dal Zita, our Canadian piano player, will be here for our entertainment on Sept. 19, the third Friday of the month. We discovered that he may also have a band up there. Maybe someday he will bring them down when he comes to play. Joy and John Lawson will probably return to the third Friday afternoon when summer is officially over. One personality who will be missed is Jane Sweitzer, whose memorial took place at the Eagles last Saturday. What a wonderful family, what a gal. On Tuesday Sept. 23, Dave Rodriquez, Okanogan County

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Coroner Candidate, will be here to explain to us the need for this position since it seems we have gotten along without it until now. Augsut and July we were ahead of the game, financially, thank God. The financials are posted in the dining room. We now have 155 members, up from last year, which totals about 30 percent of the county’s

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away, not to be found. Oh well, the season is about over for the flowers this year but they sure were pretty while they lasted. The weather has been such that we almost need to change our wearing apparel about mid-day as it starts the day out pretty cool and then the sun comes out and changes things. Cooler days makes it soup time and how about a slice of pumpkin pie? With or without whipped cream‌ either way is okay. Marge Jackson’s battle with cancer is over. She has struggled for several moths but I was told that kidney failure was the final cause of death last week. Marge was a kind, quiet, very friendly person and she will be missed by friends and family. The government is setting school standard called “Common Core Standards.â€? It would be very good if they tried some “Common Senseâ€? standards, in my opin-

Flute: Have you been wanting to learn to play the flute? Have you learned a little in the past but need a little refresher? Earn Your GED: Earning your GED improves job prospects as well as making you a well-rounded person. Three-Cheese Chili Rellenos: Crazy about Chili Rellenos? Feeling cheesy? In this class you will make and EAT these scrumptious, mouth-watering cheese stuffed treats! Cream Puffs Mmmmm!: Who can resist this delectable dessert? Spend an evening making and eating delicious cream puffs! Look for the “goldenrod� color catalogs disturbed around Oroville and Tonasket, or call Ellen Barttels at 509-476-2011 for more information. picked up their cards. Come in, pick up your card, and see what’s going on. Cards will be mailed after Oct. 15th if not picked up. Our Aerie meetings are the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month and the Auxiliary meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday. Happy hour is 4:30 to 7:00 every day. We have free pool every Sunday. Thursdays we play Bingo and eat Burgers and More. Friday is Steak Night and Meat Draw. Watch this column for Friday and Saturday special events. Come join your brothers and sisters at your Eagles and bring your friends. Find out what is happening at your club and join in. We would like to thank all of the people and businesses in the community for support of our benefits and fund raisers for our local area. As always, We Are People Helping People. total members for six centers. Forty percent of our members are men, which puts them in the minority status (or endangered species protected status category), said Center president James Gutschmidt. Sept. 26 , the fourth Friday of the month, is movie matinee Friday after lunch. The movie that day is “Arsenic and Old Lace� staring Cary Grant. Pinochle Scores for Sept. 12: The door prize was won by Betty Steg; most pinochles by Mary Lou Barnett and Jim Fry. Jim Fry was the high scoring man this week and Mary Lou Barnett was the high scoring woman. More next time!

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Hospital in Seattle. That is as much ion. Two more deer seen across from our information as I have at this time. house. This time they went north on The Rounds family have been sadthe street behind Prince’s dened by the sudden death of Shopping Center. Jerry Rounds, that occurred I’m not a yard sale perwhen he was working in the son, but I conned my daughwoods and couldn’t get out of ter into going and we had a the way of a falling tree. buncha’ fun! The death of Ardi Fitzthum Mentioning yard sales has been reported to me. brings to mind that the Watch for an obituary as I United Methodist Church don’t have any particulars of will be having their annual her death. sales, next Friday, Sept. The ambulances have been 19, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and kept busy this past week, it Saturday Sept 20, 9 a.m. to THIS & THAT seems. 3 p.m. Joyce Emry I glad to report that Harry It is the time for sales Stockwell had his surgery, on so make a day of it and hit his neck, and is doing nicely them all. and was back at the center for lunch. It We have a lot of generous folks and businesses in our community who are was a small but very necessary procethere to help out with fundraisers. Once dure. Evelyn Dull has had company from again the Booster Club had another successful event, at Veranda Beach, rais- the east and west coast, son Alan and his ing a sizable amount of money for the wife from New York and Norman and his wife from Oregon, enjoying some school. Folks at the Senior Center, Saturday of mom’s good home cooking, from her night pinochle, had a scare last Saturday bountiful garden. Farmer’s Market is still having lots night when Beverly Storm suddenly began having terrific pains, which have of good items, both produce and hand been determined to be due to a torn crafted items. ‘Til Next Week! aorta, and she was airlifted to University

New president for Oroville FOL BY SUSAN GEISLER & ALLENE HALLIDAY OROVILLE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY

Due to unexpected events, Eilene Smith found it necessary to resign as president of Friends of the Library (FOL). Fortunately, she will, however, continue to work with our organization. David Wolosik has stepped into the vacancy left by Eilene. We welcome him as our new president! He and his wife Linda have been actively involved with FOL because, as Linda said, “The library is such an important part of our commu-

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY nity and we ourselves derive so much benefit from it, we want to give back by helping FOL.� The couple came here originally from Pittsburgh, Penn., where Dave worked as an electrical technician and Linda as a medical assistant. The couple moved to Washington state in 1999 and since settling in Ellisforde, Dave has been kept busy with his web design business WildWestSage. com and occasionally working on construction jobs. Linda is actively involved with the Okanogan Stroke Support Group,which she founded here in Oroville.

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This past week was a busy one at our house getting ready for our hunter to arrive. This week will be a busy one also including a trip to Wenatchee for a doctor appointment. We will have our Church Ladies get together and will be making a craft project of little boxes. Don’t know for sure what they will be like, so will just have to wait. This week may round up our porcelain coffee cup painting class we have been working on for

Come in and enjoy a great breakfast starting on Sunday, Oct. 12 SUBMITTED BY SUE WISENER TONASKET EAGLES #3002

The mornings have been much cooler and somewhat foggy, but by afternoon you couldn’t ask for better weather. Starting on Friday Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. we will be having meat draw again, also kitchen open at 5:30 p.m. and Bingo at 7 p.m. Come in and enjoy a wonderful evening. On Sunday, Oct. 12 from 9

several weeks. Our teacher has been so patience with us beginners. We have all learned a lot. Thank you so much for putting up with us. Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 19, will be BINGO night at the Grange in Molson. The buy in is $10 per person. We had a good group last time and the pay back was around $15 depending how many additional cards were purchased. Bring your snacks, friends, neighbors and relatives and join in the fun. Last Saturday we attended a

TONASKET EAGLES a.m. to 11 a.m. we will be having our first breakfast. Come in and have a great breakfast for a great price and watch some football and play pinochle. Still no winner on our Joker Poker the pot is up to $3772 – you could win half ( must be present to win). District Meeting is this Sunday at 1 p.m. in Oroville. Pinochle scores from last Sunday are as follows: first place Betty Paul, second place William McKnight low score went to JoAnn Michels and last pinochle to JoAnn Michels. We wish all

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OKANOGAN VALLEY LIFE COMMUNITY CALENDAR RICHARDSON, BELL & POLLARD TO PERFORM OROVILLE – Denny Richardson, Steve Bell and Steve Pollard are on tap at Esther Bricques Winery’s Tasting Room this Thursday, Sept. 18 for the ongoing Thursday Night performances that will continue through the year. Their vocals and accompaniments cover the whole range of ballad, rock, oldies, and insturmentals. Doors open at 6 pm, with music to follow soon after. Light refreshments are available. The winery is located at 42 Swanson Mill Rd., Oroville. For more information, please call the winery at 509-476-2861. Submitted photo

Borderlands Historical Society Board members (L-R) Dorothy Petry, Tillie Porter, Mike Sibley, President and Mary Willey with one of two Springfiled rifles given to him by the Territorial Governor because of an “Indian Scare” in Okanogan County in 1891. Samson was the Superintendent of Schools in Okanogan County. The rifle was given to the Historical Society by Sampson’s relatives.

Historic Samson rifle presented to Borderlands Historical Society Governor gave pioneer two rifles during 1891 ‘Indian scare’ SUBMITTED BY KAY SIBLEY BORDERLANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

OROVILLE - J. Frank Samson was an early settler in Okanogan County and during this time, 1891, there was an “Indian Scare” in Okanogan County. Sampson was given two Springfield rifles from the Governor to help protect himself as he was serving as the school superintendent in Okanogan County. The earliest county superintendent report still on record for Okanogan County at the superintendent of public

instruction was for the year ending June 30, 1893 and filed by Samson. He called attention to the fact that only a little more than half the children of school age attended school. By the time he settled in Oroville, Samson moved from education to business man and had a store as well as the postoffice. By 1909 he was putting up a building to be used as a post office just south of where the Camary Motel is today. Samson was a businessman, a community leader, and a city councilman and then mayor. In addition, he was instrumental in starting the first Boy Scout troop in Oroville in 1917. Mrs. Samson shared an active interest in town affairs as well. She was a leader in the work of the Civic League and highly involved in creating the library,

bandstand and community building. By 1905 he began building a beautiful majestic home on what is now 16th street west of Dr. Chin’s office. It was the site of many dinner parties and functions as well as having a pool table on the top floor that was installed before the roof was put in place. Today the owners are Bill Nicholson and Jessica Russell who are restoring the original heat registers, reinvigorating the magnificent woodwork throughout the home and continuing the showcase home. They have generously hosted fund raising dinners for the Boderlands Historical Society. The second rife is being kept by great grandchildren of Frank Samson.

Walls nearly full at U.S. Armed Forces Legacy SUBMITTED BY ROGER CASTELDA PRESIDENT, U.S. ARMED FORCES LEGACY

The U.S. Armed Forces Legacy is on the verge of filling all eight walls with affixed plaques. There are 36 plaques available to be purchased which will complete placement of plaques on the front of the eight walls. If anyone is interested in having a plaque on the front of the original eight walls, please contact us at the below listed number. There will be additional space available to be affixed to the back of the walls in the future. However, it may be some time before that occurs. We are excited as the City

Tonasket Farmers’ Market hours are changing SUBMITTED BY SUZANNE DAILEY HOWARD TONASKET FARMERS’ MARKET

Have you noticed the signs that summer days are endangered? Evenings are cool (we recorded a low of 28 degrees up in the highlands), sunsets are earlier, and trees are beginning to sport their colorful wardrobe. Bluebirds are flocking and feeding in preparation for their seasonal migration. Yes, Fall is in the air. Tonasket Farmers’ Market is making a seasonal change as well to their fall hours. Beginning in October, the Market will open and close one hour earlier, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. You will still have four hours to shop every Thursday afternoon. Now is the time to stock up on fresh produce. There are still tomatoes, corn, peppers, onions, squash and much, much more.

of Tonasket has been awarded a $192,000 grant for sidewalks and a bridge with construction to begin in 2015. The sidewalk begins at the intersection of Highways 97 and East 20 and continues south, with a bridge over Bonaparte Creek and a sidewalk from the bridge to the Legacy parking lot. There are four basalt columns to be placed at the bridge site. The columns may be purchased at $1000 each. Anyone purchasing a column will have a bronze medallion affixed to the column thanking them for their donation. The purchasers may choose what information they desire to be placed on the medallion. The Legacy invites all to attend

TONASKET MARKET REPORT Apple season is just beginning. If you want to learn how to preserve the fresh tastes of summer, visit the market today. Slow Food USA, Washington State University Extension, and Community Action Council are teaming up to answer your canning and food preservation questions. They will have cooking demonstrations, tips and recipes, and tasting samples will be offered. Would you like to learn more about Tonasket Farmers’ Market? Perhaps you have an abundance of produce from your home garden and are thinking of selling some, or are planning on planting to sell for next year. Perhaps you are an artist of crafter who would like to find an outlet for your work. Perhaps you’re curious about how the market works.

meetings which are held on every third Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Legacy site. Anyone can join as a member, with the membership fee being $20 per year. All are welcome. The Legacy is open to all visitors from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. It is also available for use by community groups and others by special arrangement, which includes weekends. Mr. Shane Burton is on site five days a week to assist all Veterans in their needs. Contact information: George Frank 509-486-2747; Mike Stewart 509-486-2744; Roger Castelda 509-486-1482; Hugh Maycumber 509-775-2297.

Margie Miller, market manager, invites you to visit the website: tonasketfarmersmarket.com for information on the policies, bylaws, market history, as well as a vendor An application form. Spring, Summer or Fall the market is the place to be. Every year I become sad in late October at the realization that the fun is over and that the market will be going into hibernation until next May. Not this year! Dedicated shoppers have a reason to rejoice; the market is headed indoors. Four dates have been planned, November 6th and 20th and December 4th and 18th, from 2:00-6:00 at The Community Cultural Center of Tonasket. Come to the market to sample all that late Summer has to offer, and plan to visit the CCC for indoor shopping. See you at the market! Reach

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OROVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET OROVILLE - The next Oroville Farmers’ Market will be Saturday, Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Oroville Public Library is presenting this market on Saturday mornings through Oct. 25. For more info call 509476-2096. GRANGE FLEA MARKET OROVILLE - The Oroville Grange Flea Market will take place on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside the hall at 622 Fir St. Watch for posters and a sign on Hwy. 97 on the south end of town. All new items. The Grange rents tables to sell items. Coffee any time. For more information call 509-476-3878. EXPLORER GOLF TOURNEY FUNDRAISER

OROVILLE – The 2014 Explorer Post 0023 Golf Tournament is planned for the Oroville Golf Club on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. The tournament, which raises money for the Explorers group, is limited to 11 teams and features hundreds of dollars in prizes to be auctioned and raffled. In addition to the tournament there are contests for closest ball to the pin and long drive, as well as a putting competition. The $65 entry fee includes green fee and cart rental, as well as a steak dinner. For more info contact Keith Harris at keith.harris@dhs.gov or call 509-476-3622

OROVILLE CRUISE IN NIGHT NORTH COUNTY - Saturday, Sept. 20, is the last Oroville Cruise Night for 2014. The activities will start with the North Country Car Club assembling in Tonasket at noon at The Eagles’ parking lot and driving to Oroville to meet with Oroville cars at the Gold Digger parking lot on Main Street at 12:30 p.m. Cars will then cross the Canadian border to Osoyoos, where they will meet with Canadian cars at 1 p.m. at J F Customs with a garage tour. The cruise will continue from Osoyoos to Tickleberry’s in Okanogan Falls, B.C., and return to Oroville by 5 p.m. for dinner at an Oroville restaurant of the drivers’ choice. Classic cars, antique cars. street rods, hot rods, sport cars, muscle cars, etc. are encouraged to participate. If there are any questions concerning this event, call Lee Chapman, 509476-4626. SPIRITUAL MOVIE NIGHT OROVILLE - The HUMUH Clear Mind Buddhist Meditation Center at 1314 Main Street in Oroville is hosting a Spiritual Movie Night on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 6 p.m. Snacks are provided. Bring a donation and help keep the lights on at the Center. Everyone is welcome. For more info call 509-476-0200. NATIONAL BACK TO CHURCH SUNDAY TONASKET - You can come to our church even if you’ve never been to a church or were raised in a different church or it’s simply been a long time. You see it’s not about a religion, it’s about a relationship where beginners are welcome, where hope is alive, and forgiveness is offered. The Tonasket Free Methodist Church invites you to join us on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 10 a.m. at 1 Stanton Loop Rd, Tonasket for National Back to Church Sunday. You can find more info by visit-

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THREE-CHEESE CHILI RELLENOS OROVILLE - North Valley Community Schools will be presenting a class on making ThreeCheese Chili Rellenos with instructor Cythia Ground. This one session class is on Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The time it takes to learn how to make these chile rellenos is worth it. Cynthia knows what she’s doing and you’ll love these with ranchero sauce, made with all fresh ingredients. For more info contact Ellen Barttels, Program Manager at (509) 476-2011 or email community.schools@oroville.wednet.edu NATIVE PLANT EVENT AT CCC TONASKET - The Okanogan Highlands Alliance invites the public to join them for an Evening with the Experts, a Highland Wonders educational event. The event takes place on Friday, Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Cultural Center of Tonasket (CCC) at 411 Western Ave. A benefit dinner will also be held starting at 5 p.m. This event provides an opportunity for the community to bring their curiosity about native plants to a panel of experts. Based on digital photos and plant specimens that community members will bring to the event, the panel will provide assistance with plant identification and understanding the role of the plants in our Okanogan landscape. More info and important guidelines: www.okanoganhighlands.org/education/mysteryplant Contact: julie@okanoganhighlands.org or 509-476-2432. CELEBRATION IN MUSIC WORLD HABITAT DAY OROVILLE - Okanogan County Habitat for Humanity is presenting Celebration in Music: World Habitat Day on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Oroville Free Methodist Church at 7 p.m. A variety of musical talents will perform, including “Touch of Grace” handbell choir, harpist MariLiz Romano, Valley Christian Worship Team and Choir, the Okanogan OOkooleles and several other instrumentalists and vocalists. There is free admisssion (free-will offerings will be accepted for the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate) and refreshments will be provided. The church is located at 1516 Fir St., Oroville. CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION SERIES. TONASKET - North Valley Hospital’s Childbirth Education Series, a series of four classes to prepare expectant families are held Monday evenings every other month – February, April, June, August and December. These free classes are held in the orientation room (Hospital receptionist will direct attendees) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The October sessions are Oct. 6, 13, 20 and 27. The classes are being presented by René Todd, RN, MSN, OB Nurse; Pamela Thacker, RN, NVH OB Department Coordinator; Jackie Daniels, EMT, Car Seat Safety Educator and Amber Hall, registered dietitian. For more information contact: Childbirth Education Coordinator Todd at 509-486-3140 (leave a message) or at home at 509-486-1377 or email renetodd@nvhospital.org or ob@nvhospital.org. MOLSON PANCAKE FEED MOLSON - There will be a pancake feed at the Molson Grange Hall on Sunday, Sept. 28 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. COUNTY EMERGENCY PLANNING MEETING OKANOGAN - Annual Okanogan County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 30, 10 a.m. to Noon in the Sheriff’s Office Conference Room, 123 5th Ave North, Okanogan. All meetings are open to the public. Anyone with comments or concerns is

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SCHOOL RETIREES LUNCHEON OMAK - The Okanogan County School Retirees’ Association meets 11 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 30, for a no-host luncheon meeting at Koala Street Grill, 914 Koala St, Omak. Guest speaker is 7th District Representative, Joel Kretz. Information: 509-4222954. APPLE PIE FUNDRAISER OROVILLE - The Immaculate Conception Catholic Church is taking orders for their 7th Annual Apple Pie Fundraiser. The deadline for placing an order is Tuesday, Sept. 30. and can be placed with parish members -for more information call Jane Lynch at 509-476-2177 or Jo Mathews at 509-476-3819. Pies are $7 each and parish members encourage people to order as many as they wish because the pies freeze well and can be baked when ready to be eaten. The pies will be freshly made on Oct. 6 and ready for delivery. Part of the proceeds will be donated back to the community. FILM LOOKS AT DAM BUILDING ERA TONASKET Cascade Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group is sponsoring a free screening of DamNation, a film that explores the era of dam building in our nation that left nearly no stream free from damming, as well as the current movement towards the removal of dams that are derelict, provide no public benefit, or are barriers to fish passage. The screening is at the Tonasket Community Cultural Center on Wednesday, Oct. 22 starting at 7 p.m. The film will be followed by a panel discussion bringing some of the concepts from the movie into more of a local perspective. Check out ccfeg.org for more info. TONASKET FOOD BANK TONASKET - The Tonasket Food Bank operates every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the old Sarge’s Burger Bunker, 101 Hwy. 97 N. For more information, contact Debbie Roberts at (509) 486-2192. OROVILLE FOOD BANK OROVILLE - The Oroville food bank operates every Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., excluding holidays, in the basement of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. For more info, call Jeff Austin at (509) 4763978 or Sarah Umana at (509) 476-2386. LISTING YOUR ITEM Our Community Bulletin Board generally allows listing your event for up two weeks prior to the day it occurs. If space allows it may be included prior to the two week limit. However, our online calendar at www.gazettetribune.com allows the event to be listed for much longer periods. Please include day, date, time and location, as well as a for further information phone number. You may place an event on the online calendar by going to our website and clicking on the “Add an Event” button on the homepage. Please, list your event only for the day or days of its occurrence. Once your request is submitted, it can take up to 48 hours for the event to appear on the calendar. Online submissions don’t always go into the hardcopy edition, so it helps if they are also submitted to us at gdevon@gazette-tribune. com or at Gazette-Tribune, P.O. Box 250, Oroville, WA. 98844.

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Tigers earn first win on the road of his touchdowns in the second quarter, on a 3-yard run. The Tigers added a 25-yard Jorge COULEE DAM - Tonasket Juarez scoring run and a 45-yard warmed up for its first Central pass from Colton Leep to David Washington League North Moreno before the half was out. The Raiders drew first blood Division league game by taking down a South Division opponent in the second half, but the Tigers responded with scoring on its home field on runs of 19 yards from Friday, Sept. 12, dropManring and 25 by vicping Lake Roosevelt tor Flores. 37-6. The Tigers had five The Tigers used a running backs carry the three-touchdown exploball, led by Juarez with sion in the second quar190 yards rushing on ter to bolt to a 23-0 12 carries and Manring halftime lead. Jesse Manring with 60 yards on 10 “We got off to a slow tries. Flores finished start but stayed patient and trusted one another.,” said with 50 rushing yards on five Tonasket coach Jay Hawkins. carries. Leep was 3-of-4 passing for 85 “We found some flow in the second quarter and pulled away. yards, with Moreno, Juarez and Our Offensive line played great Brock Henneman each catching and we rallied to the football on a pass. The Tigers (1-1) open league defense. “It was great because we were play at Liberty Bell on Friday, Sept. 19. able to play all the kids.” “This week we will concenAlex Palomares got the Tigers on the scoreboard with a 32-yard trate on getting better fundamenfield goal in the first quarter. tally.,” Hawkins said. “Liberty He also hit 4-of-5 extra point Bell has some really good players and it should be a good matchup attempts. Jesse Manring scored the first for league game No. 1.” BY BRENT BAKER

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Defending state runner-up Mt. Baker proved more than a match for Oroville on Friday, running up a huge first half lead on the way to a 54-6 victory over the Hornets. Running back Dustin Nigg (above) had no room to run as the swarming Mountaineer defense held the Hornets to minus-16 yards of offense in the first half.

Rough night for the Hornets Tonasket soccer wins opener

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OROVILLE - Oroville’s Hornets got to experience some championship-level football in their hastily-scheduled home opener on Friday, Sept. 12. Unfortunately, they got to experience it from the business end as the Mt. Baker Mountaineers overwhelmed the Hornets 54-6. While the Mountaineers graduated many key players off a team that lost to Freeman in the 2013 Class 1A state championship game, they were still more than the inexperienced Hornets could handle, especially at first. Mt. Baker scored touchdowns on three of its first four plays from scrimmage on plays of 84, 28 and 28 yards. They might have had a fourth, of more than 90 yards, had defensive back Dustin Nigg not run down Mt. Baker’s Jed Schleimer from behind and forced a fumble after a 56 yard run. Mt. Baker led 27-0 after one quarter and had run up 247 yards offense to the Hornets’ zero. Mt. Baker capped the half with a school-record 52-yard field goal by kicker Zane Smith that gave the Mountaineers a 47-0 lead. To their credit the Hornets battled, forcing four turnovers and holding Mt. Baker on a goal line stand after a bungled punt gave the Mountaineers possession on the Hornets’ 7-yard line. Nathan Hugus, who completed just one pass in his varsity

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OMAK - Tonasket’s girls soccer team opened the season on Tuesday, Sept. 9, with a penalty kick shootout victory at Omak. No longer playing in the same league, the teams opted to go to overtime and the shootout after playing to a 1-1 tie in regulation. Goalkeeper Madison Gariano made two saves in the shootout to secure the win. “She did really well,” said Tonasket coach Darren Collins. “She played with a lot more confidence than during the jamboree. She also made a couple of big saves in regulation.” Kayla Willis had the Tigers’ goal in regulation after an Okanogan defender deflected a crossing pass that set Willis up for the score.

Manson edges Tigers BY BRENT BAKER Brent Baker/staff photo

Oroville’s Blake Rise (76) gets some pressure on Mt. Baker quarterback Mason Bass during Friday’s loss to the Mountaineers. debut at White Swan last week, had more success even against a stout Mt. Baker defense, completing 8-of-19 for 77 yards. He and Brian Wise collaborated on five of those completions for 46 yards. Freshman Caleb Mills also

made an impression at running back, finishing with 72 yards on 16 carries and setting up older brother Logan Mills’ 1-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Oroville coach Tam Hutchinson worked through most of the sum-

mer to find an opponent for Week 2, and the game wasn’t finalized until Monday evening. The Hornets open Central Washington League North Division play on Friday, Sept. 19, as Manson visits Ben Prince Field at 7:00 p.m.

Tonasket hosts season-opening meet RESULTS FROM THE TONASKET CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL TUESDAY, SEPT. 9

GIRLS Team - 1. Cascade 36, 2. Tonasket 54, 3. Republic 55, 4. Omak 66; Chelan NS; Oroville NS. Top 10 and Tonasket/Oroville finishers - 1. Erin Mullins, CAS, 17:02; 2. Shania Graham, REP, 18:45; 3. Lydia Youkey, CAS, 19.55; 4. Addison Ivory, CHL, 20:09; 5. Kieran Ringel, CAS, 20:31; 6. Tiffany Byington, REP, 20:41; 7. Johnna Terris, TON, 20:47; 8. Ivy Spiegel-Ostrom, CAS, 21:13; 9. Alexandra O’Dell, OMAK, 21:15; 10. Jenna Valentine, TON, 21:55; 11. Camille Wilson, TON, 21:57; 12. Katie Henneman, TON, 22:00; 21. Haley Larson, TON, 23:44; 23. Baillie Hirst, TON, 23:55; 27. Phoebe Poynter, ORO, 29:21.

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Johnna Terris finished seventh at the Tonasket Invitational to lead the Tiger girls to a second place finish. BOYS Team - 1. Cascade 26, 2. Republic 74, 3. Chelan 94; 4.

Omak 94; 5. Tonasket 103; 6. Bridgeport 142; 7. Oroville 166. Brewster NS, Manson NS. Top 10 and Tonasket/Oroville finishers - 1. Duncan Forsman 15:19; 2. Spencer Reiss, REP, 15:52; 3. Daniel Olmstead, CAS, 15:58; 4. Daniel Tveten, CAS, 16:22; 5. Blakely Browne, CCAS, 16:37; 6. Nathan Wells, AS, 16:42; 7. Mereck Palazzo, CHL, 16:54; 8. Joseph Winters, CAS, 16:58; 9. Henry Elsner, CHL, 17:01; 10. Hunter Swanson, TON, 17:01; 18. Adrian McCarthy, TON, 18:07; 27. Bryden Hires, TON, 19:11; 29. Abe Podkranic, TON, 19:15; 31. Brandon Baugher, ORO, 19:30; 36. Ryan Marcolin, ORO, 19:56; 40. Justin McDonald, TON, 20:14; 42. Smith Condon, TON, 20:30; 44. Samuel Strandberg, TON, 20:35; 45. Luis Vazquez, ORO, 20:39; 50. Rade Pilkinton, TON, 21:38; 52. Emmanuel Castrejon, ORO, 22:14; 53. Keeton Hoines,

Oroville volleyball loses first match BY BRENT BAKER BBAKER@GAZETTE-TRIBUNE.COM

OROVILLE - Okanogan may well be the favorite in the revamped Central Washington League North Division volleyball race this season; Oroville had the misfortune of taking on the Bulldogs in their very first match on Tuesday, Sept. 9.

Collins was pleased with the Tigers’ defensive play but said the offense is still a work in progress. “Defensively we communicated well and marked up well,” Collins said. “Offensively, our mids and forwards need to pass the ball better and Madison Gariano work together better. But we have a lot of our youngsters up there, so it will take a little time to get it all figured out.” Tonasket’s Sept. 11 game at Manson was rescheduled for Sept. 27. The Tigers were at Entiat on Tuesday and host Liberty Bell on Thursday, Sept. 18.

Okanogan swept the Hornets 25-15, 25-14, 25-16. “My team was very nervous for this game,” said first-year coach Nicole Hugus. “It showed with a lot of serving errors and dropped balls. We are starting to play better together as a team and I have high expectations for your next game.” The Hornets traveled to Liberty

Bell Tuesday after press deadline. They’ll take to the road again Thursday, Sept. 18, at Liberty Bell and host Bridgeport on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Stat leaders: Jessica Galvan 6 serves; Rachelle Nutt 5 serves, 1 ace, 6 hits, 2 blocks; Andrea Perez 5 serves, 1 ace; Mikayla Scott 6 hits, 2 blocks, 1 kill; Hannah Hilderbrand 4 hits, 1 kills, 1 block.

TON, 22:20; 54. Daniel Castrejon, ORO, 22:20; 59. Adam Halvorsen, TON, 23:04; 61. Luis Casarrubias, TON, 23:35; 69. Dakota Haney, ORO, 31:00.

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MANSON - Tonasket’s volleyball took to the road for its first match of the season on Thursday, Sept. 11, and pushed Manson to five sets before taking the loss. Manson took the match 25-13, 25-21, 16-25, 24-26, 15-6. Tonasket coach Pam Leslie, in her debut with the Tigers, was pleased with her team’s ability to bounce back after losing the first two sets to force a match-

deciding fifth set. “For our first match I thought the we played well,” Leslie said. “Manson has some great servers and more depth, but our girls showed mental and physical toughness that allowed us to stay with them through five games.” The Tigers host Brewster on Thursday, Sept. 18, and travel to Okanogan next Tuesday. Stat leaders: Rachael Sawyer 5 kills, 4 blocks; Alexa Sutton 6 kills, 2 aces; Taylon Pilkinton 4 aces, 1 kill; Alissa Young 5 kills, 1 ace.

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SPORTS Youthful Hornet soccer squad blanked in first contest BY BRENT BAKER BBAKER@GAZETTE-TRIBUNE.COM

OROVILLE - New Oroville girls soccer coach Tony Kindred knew heading into the season that it was going to take awhile to build up his young team. After last Thursday’s season-opening, 7-0 loss to Entiat, he was able to see firsthand where his team is after seeing them play another squad for the first time. It didn’t help that the Hornets only had 10 eligible players. Entiat started the game with its full 11 but after scoring four goals in the first 10 minutes played the game even at 10-on10, though the Tigers had the luxury of substitutes. “They attacked from the very beginning,� Kindred said. “The girls seemed to be working to find their footing. We caught them offsides several times, but they adjusted to our defensive set and sent well-directed passes past our defense that led to scores.� Kindred said moving Kambe Ripley from midfield to defense helped stem the Entiat tide, while goalkeeper Xochil Rangel made a number of tough saves that kept the score from getting out of hand “We had the opportunity to shoot multiple times,� Kindred said. “But they made some pretty decisive defensive stops.� The Hornets, with 13 of their 16 players in grades 8-10, should have most of their six remaining players eligible by their Thursday, Sept. 18, game at Brewster. “We’ll get back to work on conditioning,� Kindred said. “And we’ll expect improvement as we get the rest of the girls enough practices in to become eligible.�

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MARJORIE JACKSON Marjorie Jackson - Our beautiful mother, grandmother, wife, sister and aunt went home peacefully to be with her Savior on September 9, 2014, surrounded by her loving family. Marjorie was born on April 18, 1937 in Vancouver B.C. , the youngest of four children to William and Dorothy McKibbin. She married Franklin Jackson on September 24, 1960 in Osoyoos, BC. They moved to Mansfield, Wash. and in 1964 they returned to the area, making Oroville their family home where they raised their four children. Marjorie had fond memories of her childhood in Vancouver, B.C. and Little Flowers Academy. After the death of her father, she moved with her family to Osoyoos, B.C. in the early 50‘s, where her mother and stepfather George Beales owned and operated a motel near Lake Osoyoos. While living in Osoyoos, she met her dear friend, Jo Lippa Mathews, who continued to be a dear friend to Marjorie and her family through the years. Marjorie held several jobs throughout her life culminating with the Oroville School District, where she was honored with several awards. Marjorie loved God, her faith and was an active member of the Immaculate Conception Parish. She enjoyed camping, fishing, swimming, gardening, reading, knitting and puzzles. Later in life she was blessed with grandchildren and made them her top priority. For every person she made contact with, she will be deeply missed because of the compassion and unconditional love she emitted. Marjorie was preceded in death by her parents, step-father, sister Colleen James, brother Bob McKibbin, brother-in-laws James and Roy Jackson, Jim Larson, Herm Loether and Fred King and nephew Brian Kresek. She is survived by her husband, Frank, Oroville; daughter Renae (Larry) Henning, Selah, Wash.; Erin (Franz) Griffin and Maura Jackson, Spokane, Wash.; son Darcy Jackson, Oroville; five grandchildren, brother Bill McKibbin, Vancouver B.C., sister-in-law Doreen McKibbin, Holden, Alberta, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews and her beloved cats, Frisky and Cinnamon. Rosary will be held Friday, Sept. 19, 2014 at 6 p.m. with Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014 at 11 a.m., Immaculate Conception Church with Father Jose Maldonado officiating. Donations may be made to Oroville Immaculate Conception Church, Cancer Care of Spokane, American Heart Association, American Kidney Society or donor’s choice. Interment following services at Oroville Cemetery. Bergh Funeral Service of Oroville in care of arrangements.

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DARREL L. WILLIAMS Darrel L. Williams, 57, of Oroville died July 11, 2014 at Palmer Lake. He was born May 3, 1957 to Jack and Betty Williams in Walsenburg, Colorado. Darrel was raised on the family ranch east of Walsenburg and went to school in Walsenburg, graduating in 1975. After graduation he continued with his love of cattle and horses, working on many ranches in the area, as well as the home place. In 1986, he had the opportunity to work on ranches in Australia for six months – he loved that adventure. Darrel cowboyed in California, Texas, Arizona, Mexico, and Wyoming as well. Then he started taking the tourists in and out of the Grand Canyon on mules. He was an expert packer and took the pack mules also. In May of 1992, Darrel joined the US Border Patrol and was stationed all across the southern border in Blythe, Yuma, Douglas and Alpine. He then transferred to the northern border at Oroville, Wash. He still did a lot of the patrolling on horseback. When the border patrol came to Colorado to buy wild mustangs that had been broken by inmates at the state prison, Darrel came to pick them out and take them back to Washington. Darrel had recently retired from the Border Patrol in 2012. He enjoyed spending time with his several friends, hunting and fishing and other recreational activities. Darrell is survived by his life companion. Sue Allen of Keremeos, BC; mother, Betty Williams of Walsenburg, Colo.; siblings: Tim Williams of Walsenburg, Donna Sneller of Walsenburg, Doug Williams of Hill City, South Dakota and Lynda Streater of Canyon Lake, Texas and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Jack and his loving wife Becky Williams Memorial services will be held Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 3 p.m. at the Oroville American

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SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 | OKANOGAN VALLEY GAZETTE-TRIBUNE

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OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Jillian Piechalski, Brewster.

RESULTS FROM THE 2014 OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR. DUE TO THE VOLUME OF RESULTS, WE WILL BE SPLITTING THEM BETWEEN THIS AND NEXT WEEK’S ISSUES.

128 - 4-H FINE ARTS-PAINTING 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Jillian Piechalski, Brewster

4-H 1 - 4-H VEGETABLES

129 - 4-H APPLIED ARTS-ITEM MADE FROM KIT

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan Red Emma Smith, Omak, White Emma Smith, Omak,

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Bryce Dixon, Malott; Jillian Piechalski, Brewster; Hunter Chilmonik, Omak. 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Alley Piechalski, Brewster; Hayden Chilmonik, Omak; Alley Piechalski, Brewster; Brennen Smith, Omak. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Callie Christoph, Omak; Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Hallee Chilmonik, Omak.

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Emily Paul, Winthrop; Katie Labanauskas Twisp; Hunter Chilmonik,, Omak; Hanna Smith, Omak. Red Emily Paul, Winthrop. White Emily Paul, Winthrop.

131 - 4-H APPLIED ARTS-GENERAL MEDIA CRAFT

03 - Junior Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside (4 projects); Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Hayden Chilmonik, Omak; Bodie Paul, Winthrop (4 projects) Red Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Bodie Paul, Winthrop (2 projects); Brennen Smith, Omak. White Kaydence Carrington; Brennen Smith, Omak. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Layla Buzzard, Twisp. Red Layla Buzzard, Twisp; Hallee Chilmonik, Omak.

2 - 4-H CONTAINER GARDEN

03 - Junior Grand Champion Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside.

3 - 4-H FLOWER GARDEN

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Grand Champion - Blue Miranda Cleveland Okanogan. Red Emma Smith, Omak, 03 - Junior Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside. Red Kaydence Carrington, Pateros. Grand Champion - Red Brennen Smith, Omak.

4 - 4-H FRUITS, NUTS, BERRIES

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Grand Champion - Blue Layla Buzzard, Twisp.

5 - 4-H OTHER GARDEN PRODUCE 03 - Junior Red Kaydence Carrington, Pateros. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Layla Buzzard, Twisp.

8 - 4-H CUT OR DRIED FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Reserve Champion - Blue Hanna Smith, Omak.

23 - 4-H INSECT COLLECTION (5 ORDERS, 25 INSECTS) 03 - Junior Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside.

33 - 4-H WELDED ITEM 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Grand Champion - Blue Mikey Piechalski, Brewster. Blue Brock Henneman, Tonasket (2 projects). 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Hanna Smith, Omak. 03 - Junior Blue Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside.

34 - 4-H WOODWORKING PROJECT 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan; Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan. 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Reserve Champion - Blue Emily Paul, Winthrop. Blue Hanna Smith, Omak. Red Hanna Smith, Omak. 03 - Junior Reserve Champion - Blue Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside Blue Hayden Chilmonik, Omak; Bodie Paul, Winthrop. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Hallee Chilmonik, Omak.

44 - 4-H RECORD BOOKS 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; Katie Labanauskas, Twisp. Reserve Champion - Blue Camas McFetridge,Winthrop; Sage McFetridge, Winthrop; Shelby White, Twisp; Emily Paul, Winthrop. Reserve Champion - Red McKenna Ott, Twisp Red Trent Skelton, Twisp; Myles Davis, Winthrop; Cody Wottlin, Winthrop; Kristy Vieth, Okanogan;Tanner White, Twisp. 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan

Gary DeVon/staff photo

There were a plethora of photographic displays on hand at the Okanogan County Fair that made for some dramatic viewing. Lane P Darwood, Twisp Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Bodie Paul, Winthrop. Red Jacie Deebach, Tonasket; Isaac Davis, Winthrop; Sam Wottlin, Winthrop; Tyler J Darwood, Twisp White Nicholas White, Twisp; Cody White, Twisp .

45 - 4-H RECYCLED ITEM 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jaelyn Cleveland, Coulee Dam; Samanda Payne, Omak. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Jenna Cleveland, Coulee Dam.

Emily Paul, Winthrop; White Emily Paul, Winthrop.

Jacob Bryson, Okanogan;

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Red Bodie Paul, Winthrop. White Bodie Paul, Winthrop.

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Addey Christmann, Okanogan.

55 - 4-H CANNED FRUIT SPREADS, JELLY, JAMS, PRESERVES 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Reserve Champion - Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott. 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside.

60 - 4-H MIXES IN A JAR

46 - 4-H FOOD & NUTRITION JUDGING CONTEST

04 - Primary (grades K-2)

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Red Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott;. Red Ali Johnson, Okanogan; Myles Davis, Winthrop. White Bryce Dixon, Malott.

67 - 4-H MY FAVORITE FOODS-INDIVIDUAL

Blue Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Callie Christoph, Omak.

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Alexee Howell, Tonasket.

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Katie Keane, Tonasket.

70 - 4-H BREAD BAKING ACTIVITY-QUICK BREADS, LOAVES

47 - 4-H CLOTHING & TEXTILES JUDGING CONTEST

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Alexee Howell, Tonasket.

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Ali Johnson, Okanogan Red Myles Davis, Winthrop; Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott. White Bryce Dixon, Malott.

04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Callie Christoph, Omak

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) White Katie Keane, Tonasket.

48 - 4-H QUICK BREADS 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside.

50 - 4-H DESSERTS-COOKIES, CAKES, FRUIT DESSERTS, PIES 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan; Emma Smith, Omak (2 projects) 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Hunter Chilmonik, Omak, Emily Paul, Winthrop; Hanna Smith, Omak, Katie Labanauskas, Twisp, Mylan Andrews, Okanogan. 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jaelyn Cleveland, Coulee Dam; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Bodie Paul, Winthrop; Hayden Chilmonik, Omak; Brennen Smith, Omak, (2 projects); Dakota Andrews, Okanogan,4-H Top Guns. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Kinsey Christoph, Omak (7 projects); Callie Christoph, Omak; (6 projects); Jenna Cleveland, Coulee Dam; Hallee Chilmonik, Omak; Layla Buzzard, Twisp.

52 - 4-H DRIED FOODS & LEATHERS

75 - 4-H FASHION REVUE 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Dakota Andrews, Okanogan.

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; Red

94 - 4-H NON-CLOTHING SEWING ITEMSSIMPLE 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Reserve Champion - Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott. Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; (3 projects)

77 - 4-H DEMONSTRATION 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Red Trent Skelton, Twisp 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Tanner White, Twisp Reserve Champion - Blue Camas McFetridge, Winthrop. Blue Myles Davis, Winthrop; Sage McFetridge, Winthrop; Emily Paul, Winthrop. Red Katie LabanauskasTwisp; Shelby White, Twisp. White McKenna Ott, Twisp. 03 - Junior Grand Champion - Blue Katie Keane, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Isaac Davis, Winthrop. Red Cody Wottlin, Winthrop; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Bodie Paul, Winthrop; ; Cody White, Twisp. White Sam Wottlin, Winthrop; Tyler J Darwood, Twisp; Lane P Darwood, Twisp

78 - 4-H ILLUSTRATED TALK

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) White Tanner Lund, Twisp

81 - 4-H IN ACTION, STILL LIFE-TEAM/CLUB 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Ali Johnson, Okanogan; Kristy Vieth, Okanogan;

84 - 4-H IN ACTION, LIVESTOCK-INDIVIDUAL 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red

03 - Junior Blue Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside; Lindsey Jones, Okanogan; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Brennen Smith, Omak. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Callie Christoph, Omak; Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Hallee Chilmonik, Omak.

132 - 4-H APPLIED ARTS-NEEDLE ARTS 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; (3 projects)

133 - 4-H APPLIED ARTS-PAPER CRAFTS

04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Callie Christoph, Omak.

135 - 4-H APPLIED ARTS-JEWELRY 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Sarah Roach, Omak (7 projects);Katie Labanauskas, Twisp; Addey Christmann, Okanogan.

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Lindsey Jones, Okanogan. Blue Jaelyn Cleveland, Coulee Dam; Lindsey Jones, Okanogan.

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jaelyn Cleveland, Coulee Dam; Samanda Payne, Omak.

95 - 4-H NON-CLOTHING SEWING ITEMSDIFFICULT

04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Jenna Cleveland, Coulee Dam; Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Callie Christoph, Omak.

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Lindsey Jones, Okanogan. Reserve Champion - Blue Lindsey Jones, Okanogan.

98 - 4-H TEXTILE ARTS-SEPARATES 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott

99 - 4-H TEXTILE ARTS-SINGLE SEPARATES

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside Blue Dakota Andrews, Okanogan

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Grand Champion - Blue Lily White, Twisp.

54 - 4-H CANNED PICKLES & PICKLED PRODUCTS

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Addey Christmann, Okanogan,

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott.

53 - 4-H CANNED FRUIT, TOMATOES & VEGETABLES

Blue Kaydence Carrington, Pateros, (2 projects); Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Alley Piechalski, Brewster.

90 - 4-H TABLE DISPLAY (TO FIT 30 IN. X 30 IN. TABLE)

76 - 4-H $10 CHALLENGE CONSUMER SCIENCE ACTIVITY

04 - Primary (grades K-2) Participation Special Award Layla Buzzard, Twisp

03 - JUNIOR (GRADES 3-5)

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Reserve Champion - Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside (2 projects) Blue Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside, - apricot leather

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Jillian Piechalski, Brewster.

87 - 4-H POSTERS (14 IN. X 22 IN. MINIMUM)

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Bryce Dixon, Malott; Blue Ali Johnson, Okanogan; Sarah Roach, Omak (3 projects); Jillian Piechalski, Brewster.

04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Callie Christoph, Omak.

106 - 4-H QUILTED HOME DÉCOR ITEM

137 - 4-H APPLIED ARTS-NATIVE AMERICAN 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Grand Champion - Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan.

138 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-SCENIC

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket; (2 projects) Red Brisa Leep, Tonasket; (2 projects) 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

139 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-ANIMALS 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Grand Champion - Blue Brisa Leep, Tonasket. Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket; Brisa Leep, Tonasket. 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Bryce Dixon, Malott; Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott.

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Reserve Champion - Blue Lindsey Jones, Okanogan

140 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-PEOPLE

109 - 4-H HAND OR MACHINE PIECED QUILT-SMALL

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Red Breanna Howell, Tonasket; Alexee Howell, Tonasket; (2 projects)

03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Kayla Keith, Okanogan

117 - 4-H MACHINE PIECED/APPLIQUED, HAND QUILTED-SMALL 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Grand Champion - Blue Lindsey Jones, Okanogan.

119 - 4-H HAND PIECED/APPLIQUED/ QUILTED QUILT-SMALL 04 - Primary (grades K-2) White Madison Everts, Okanogan

121 - 4-H KNITTED ACCESSORIES, DECORATIVE ITEMS 03 - Junior (Grades 3-5) Blue Jaelyn Cleveland, Coulee Dam. 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Jenna Cleveland, Coulee Dam

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Katie Labanauskas, Twisp Red Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott

141 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-FLOWER/NATURE 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Bryce Dixon, Malott; Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

142 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-BUILDINGS/ARCHITECTURE

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Reserve Champion - Blue Bryce Dixon, Malott. Blue Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

124 - 4-H CROCHETED ACCESSORIES, DECORATIVE ITEMS

143 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-ANY SUBJECT/ MISCELLANEOUS

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; (3 projects) 04 - Primary (grades K-2) Blue Jenna Cleveland, Coulee Dam.

01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket.

127 - 4-H FINE ARTS-DRAWING

SEE RESULTS | PG B2

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp


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OKANOGAN VALLEY GAZETTE-TRIBUNE | SEPTEMBER 18, 2014

OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR RESULTS | FROM B1 144 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-ACTION 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket.

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

145 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-CLOSE-UP 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

146 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-COMPOSITION, SPECIAL LIGHTING 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

149 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-COMPOSITION, ABSTRACTS 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

153 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY BOARDSTHEME BOARD 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

154 - 4-H PHOTO ALBUM/PORTFOLIO-1ST YEAR (25 PRINTS) 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Red Emma Smith, Omak

161 - 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY-PHOTOJOURNALISM

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp

164 - 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGINGINDIVIDUAL 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Grand Champion - Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Lily White, Twisp Blue Trent Skelton,Twisp, Red Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan, 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Reserve Champion - Blue Kristy Vieth, Okanogan; Blue Miriam Garcia, Brewster; Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; Jacob Bryson, Okanogan; Tanner White, Twisp; Jillian Piechalski, Brewster; Mylan Andrews, Okanogan; Clancy Andrews, Okanogan; Emily Paul, Winthrop; Bryce Dixon, Malott; Cody Wottlin, Winthrop. Red Katie Labanauskas, Twisp; Tessa Orozco, Bridgeport; Shelby White, Twisp; Myles Davis, Winthrop; Sarah Roach, Omak; McKenna Ott, Twisp. 03 - Junior Grand Champion - Blue Bodie Paul, Winthrop. Reserve Champion - Blue Kaydence Carrington, Pateros Blue Mayra Garcia, Brewster; Tyler J Darwood, Twisp ; Christopher Piechalski, Brewster; Clay Buchert, Tonasket; Layla Buzzard, Twisp; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Isaac Davis, Winthrop; Jacie Deebach, Tonasket; Tyler Popelier, Okanogan; Parker Jones, Okanogan; Sam Wottlin, Winthrop. Red Emma White, Twisp; Lane P Darwood, Twisp; Nicholas White, Twisp; Alley Piechalski, Brewster; Dakota Andrews, Okanogan. White Cody White, Twisp

165 - 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGINGTEAM 01 - Senior (grades 9-12) Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan. 02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Blue Clancy Andrews, Okanogan; Mylan Andrews, Okanogan, Red Alley Piechalski, Brewster; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Christopher Piechalski, Brewster; Mayra Garcia, Brewster; Tanner Lund, Twisp. White Cody Wottlin, Winthrop;. 03 - Junior Red Cody White, Twisp White Nicholas White, Twisp; Bodie Paul, Winthrop.

166 - 4-H CLUB BOOTH

02 - Intermediate (grades 6-8) Grand Champion - Blue Bryce Dixon, Malott. 03 - Junior Blue Kayla Keith, Okanogan.

168 - 4-H ARCHERY (INSTINCTIVENO SIGHTS ALLOWED) 02 - Intermediate Grand Champion - Blue Bryce Dixon, Malott Red Jacob Bryson, Okanogan.

169 - 4-H .22 RIFLE

615 - CLAY SCULPTURE

628 - CHARCOAL

01 - Prone - Senior Grand Champion - Blue Casey Dee, Omak. Reserve Champion - Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan. Red Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan.

11 - Animal (smaller than 14 in. high or thick) Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Kaylee J Clark, Loomis.

04 - Animal, fish or fowl Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan

12 - Fowl (smaller than 14 in. high or thick) Blue / Special Award Brooklyn Bauer, Okanogan.

03 - Portrait Blue Olivia Clark, Omak

15 - Soft sculpture (smaller than 14 in. high or thick) Blue Kaylee J Clark, Loomis.

04 - Animal, fish or fowl Reserve Champion - Blue Jentri Olson, Tonasket Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Michaela Allen, Okanogan

02 - Prone - Intermediate Grand Champion - Blue Clancy Andrews, Okanogan. Reserve Champion - Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan. Blue Mylan Andrews, Okanogan. Red Charlie Payne, Omak 03 - Prone - Junior Grand Champion - Blue Hunter Chilmonik, Omak. Reserve Champion - Blue Dakota Andrews, Okanogan. Reserve Champion - Red Hayden Chilmonik, Omak. Red Samanda Payne, Omak. 04 - Standing - Senior Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Casey Dee, Omak. 05 - Standing - Intermediate Blue Clancy Andrews, Okanogan; Mylan Andrews, Okanogan. Red Charlie Payne, Omak. 06 - Standing - Junior Blue Hunter Chilmonik, Omak. Red Dakota Andrews, Okanogan. White Samanda Payne, Omak; Hayden Chilmonik, Omak. 07 - Kneeling - Senior Blue Casey Dee, Omak; Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan. 08 - Kneeling - Intermediate Blue Mylan Andrews, Okanogan; Clancy Andrews, Okanogan. Red Charlie Payne, Omak. 09 - Kneeling - Junior Blue Hunter Chilmonik, Omak. Red Dakota Andrews, Okanogan; Samanda Payne, Omak; Hayden Chilmonik, Omak.

170 - 4-H PELLET RIFLE 01 - Prone - Senior Grand Champion - Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan. Reserve Champion - Red Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan. 02 - Prone - Intermediate Grand Champion - Blue Mylan Andrews, Okanogan. Reserve Champion - Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan. 03 - Prone - Junior Grand Champion - Blue Hunter Chilmonik, Omak. Reserve Champion - Red Hayden Chilmonik, Omak. 04 - Standing - Senior Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan. Red Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan. 05 - Standing - Intermediate Blue Mylan Andrews, Okanogan. 06 - Standing - Junior Blue Hayden Chilmonik, Omak. Red Hunter Chilmonik, Omak. 07 - Kneeling - Senior Blue Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan. 08 - Kneeling - Intermediate Blue Mylan Andrews, Okanogan. 09 - Kneeling - Junior

Blue Hayden Chilmonik, Omak; Hunter Chilmonik, Omak.

ARTS & CRAFTS

16 - Miscellaneous Blue Kaylee J Clark, Loomis; Sadie R Clark, Loomis.

616 - WOOD SCULPTURE 04 - Animal (larger than 14 in. high or thick) Grand Champion - Blue Dahlia N. Guerrette, Okanogan

617 - METAL SCULPTURE 03 - Human (larger than 14 in. high or thick) Blue Raelee Woolschlager, Malott

618 - STONE OR CONCRETE SCULPTURE

14 - Mobile, stabile (smaller than 14 in. high or thick) Reserve Champion - Blue Yesica J. Loza, Okanogan

619 - MATERIAL OTHER THAN ABOVE SCULPTURE 04 - Animal (larger than 14 in. high or thick) Blue Jentri Olson, Tonasket 16 - Miscellaneous Blue Dahlia N. Guerrette, Okanogan

620 - PAPER MACHE SCULPTURE 08 - Miscellaneous (see Rule 6) Blue Brady Tonasket; Omak

10 - Human (smaller than 14 in. high or thick) Blue Alta Bauer, Okanogan 11 - Animal (smaller than 14 in. high or thick) Blue Clara Downey, Okanogan

625 - WATER COLOR PAINTINGS 01 - Landscape Reserve Champion - Blue Elijah Richards, Omak Blue Ya Ha Shoah Mahdi Nyberg, Omak 04 - Animal, fish or fowl Grand Champion - Blue Riley Linklater Blue Brooklyn Bauer, Okanogan 05 - Still life Blue Paxton Wood, Omak; Darton Wood, Omak 07 - Floral Blue Iris D. Gilbert-Christensen, Okanogan; Trace Buchert, Omak; Camille Wilson, Tonasket 10 - Abstract Blue Harlee Shellenbarger, Oroville; Elena Farias, Omak; Bethany Corson, Omak 13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Blue Megan Valentine, Okanogan (2 projects)

626 - ACRYLIC PAINTINGS 01 - Landscape Blue Sarah Alexis Walker, Omak Blue - Special Award Nicolette E. Flores, Cheney 02 - Seascape Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket; Emily Williams, Tonasket

01 - Figurines Blue Lona Fritts, Riverside.

03 - Portrait Grand Champion - Blue Bea Alden, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Sarah Alexis Walker, Omak Blue Melissa Kendrick, Okanogan; Nicolette E. Flores, Cheney

12 - Misc. (see Rule 6) Blue Lona Fritts, Riverside; Lona Fritts, Riverside.

05 - Still life Blue Liam Linklater, Okanogan; Sarah Alexis Walker, Omak

610 - HANDBUILT POTTERY (SLAB, COIL, ETC.)

07 - Floral Blue Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Selah Downey, Okanogan

605 - CAST CERAMIC STONEWARE OR PORCELAIN

06 - Open form (place, bowl, platter) Blue Megan G Heinlen, Tonasket; 08 - Bottle, vase Blue Stephanie Mestdagh, Okanogan.

612 - COMBINATION WHEEL THROWN & HANDBUILT POTTERY 06 - Open form (place, bowl, platter) Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket 12 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket; Sandra Hrle, Okanogan.

629 - INK

16 - Dried dough items (homemade) Blue Iris D. Gilbert-Christensen, Okanogan

48 - Toys Blue Ben Witt, Brewster (2 projects) 50 - Wind chime Blue Vada Watson, Okanogan 54 - Misc. small item (see rule 6) Blue Serenity Bates, Okanogan

09 - Cartoons Grand Champion - Blue Marsie Brazil, Tonasket; Blue Juan Farias, Omak;

19 - Felt item Blue Jessica R Heinlen, Tonasket; Melissa Kendrick, Okanogan

658 - HAND STRUNG BEADWORK JEWELRY

12 - Fowl Blue Jessica R Heinlen, Tonasket;

20 - Foam or styrofoam item Blue Holly B. Lantrip, Okanogan

03 - Bracelet Blue Juli’Ona Duran, Omak (3 projects); Donna Gallian

13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Blue Cora Diehl, Tonasket

22 - Kleenex holder Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan

08 - Necklace or pendant Blue Donna Galliani, Omak - black

630 - PENCIL

23 - Magnet decoration Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan

10 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Juli’Ona Duran, Omak; Donna Galliani, Omak - purple/blue; gren/ blue (2 projects)

01 - Landscape Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan 02 - Seascape Grand Champion - Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan 03 - Portrait Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Sarah Fast, Oroville; Kaylee J Clark, Loomis; Emily Williams, Tonasket 04 - Animal, fish or fowl Blue Rebecca Janes, Okanogan; Leah J. Lantrip, Okanogan; Teresa Fast, Oroville; Jenna Radke, Okanogan; Steele Rico, Okanogan Blue - Special Award Teresa Fast, Oroville 05 - Still life Blue Maria Duncan, Okanogan 07 - Floral Blue Malia McClosky, Brewster 09 - Cartoons Blue Slader Blackstad, Omak; (5 projects) Red Morgan George, Elmer City 10 - Abstract Blue Sarah Alexis Walker, Omak; Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Levi J Lantrip, Okanogan; Morgan George, Elmer City. 13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Grand Champion - Blue Rebecca Janes, Okanogan (2 projects) Blue Cora Diehl, Tonasket; Annie R Lantrip, Okanogan; Holly B. Lantrip, Okanogan; Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Ana Hrle, Okanogan; Malia McClosky, Brewster; Sandra Hrle, Okanogan Blue - Special Award Rebecca Janes, Okanogan

24 - Scrapbooks Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan 25 - Mask Blue Trevor Caswell, Omak (2 projects) 27 - Paper item Blue Kalli Reese, Omak; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Vance Reese, Omak; Vivienne Bauer, Okanogan; Jessica R Heinlen, Tonasket; Bryson Buchanan, Omak. 28 - Papier Mache Item Reserve Champion - Blue Megan G Heinlen, Tonasket 30 - Pine cone item Blue Serena Smart, Okanogan 31 - Pipe cleaner item Blue Bryson Buchanan, Omak; 32 - Placemat Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan 33 - Plate craft Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Bryson Buchanan, Omak 36 - Rock (painted or decorated) Blue James Vance, Omak Blue - Special Award Maggie Tugaw, Okanogan 40 - Seasonal decoration (nonChristmas) Blue James Hopkins, Riverside; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan 49 - Wall hanging Blue Greyson Keith, Okanogan; Alta Bauer, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan

55 - Velvet color marker poster Blue Bryson Buchanan, Omak;

661 - JEWELRY MADE WITH COMMERCIAL FINDINGS 03 - Bracelet Blue Adrian George, Elmer City; Joanne Sutton, Oroville; Jasmine Sutton, Oroville (2 projects) 04 - Earrings Blue Donna Galliani, Omak 08 - Necklace or pendant Blue Adrian George, Elmer City 10 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Joanne Sutton, Oroville

672 - PRE-MOLDED PLASTERCRAFT, STAINED OR PAINTED 02 - Lamp base Blue Molly Smyth, Omak

673 - STAINED GLASS WINDOW OR HANGING, COPPER FOIL 03 - Window or hanging less than 300 sq. inches in size, from a pattern Blue Carol Armstrong, Okanogan 04 - Window or hanging more than 300 sq. inches in size, from a pattern Grand Champion - Blue Rebecca McNeese, Okanogan

674 - STAINED GLASS WINDOW OR HANGING, LEADED 01 - Window or hanging less than 300 sq. inches in size, original design Blue Patricia Murrah, Okanogan

676 - MOSAIC

631 - CRAYON

51 - Wreath Blue Teresa Newton, Tonasket

02 - Small item Blue Vance Reese, Omak

02 - Seascape Blue Samiya McClosky Brewster, Junior Open - Mermaid in ocean

52 - Yarn item Blue Jasmine Sutton, Oroville; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan

05 - Misc. Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket

03 - Portrait Blue Ryanne Reed, Twisp; Gemma Reed, Twisp; Sadie R Clark, Loomis

53 - Misc. large item (see rule 6) Blue Claire Ives, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Kaitlin McKenna Schade, OkanoganBryson Buchanan, Omak

04 - Animal, fish or fowl Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan 09 - Cartoons Blue Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Samiya McClosky Brewster. 13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Blue Ana Hrle, Okanogan; Kalli Reese, Omak; Austin Buchanan, Omak

632 - SILKSCREEN & BLOCK PRINT 13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Grand Champion - Blue - Special Award Peyton Oules, Brewster Blue Emily Rawson, Malott; Yesica J. Loza, Okanogan; Chelleray Watt, Omak; Dahlia N. Guerrette, Okanogan.

641 - LEATHER STAMPED DESIGN

13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Blue Debra Michels, Omak; Elena Hrle, Okanogan

650 - CRAFTS, NOT KITS

13 - Miscellaneous (see rule 6) Blue Elena Hrle, Okanogan

12 - Decorated glass item Blue Teresa Newton, Tonasket

18 - Fabric item Blue Kaitlin McKenna Schade, Okanogan; Darton Wood, Omak; Afton Wood, Omak; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan.

02 - Clothing/chaps Grand Champion - Blue Pooty Dagnon, Loomis

01 - Landscape Blue Malia McClosky, Brewster

11 - Collage Blue Jayme Nyberg, Omak

45 - Pre-cut wood items Grand Champion - Blue Carolyn L Schmekel, Twisp; Blue Ben Witt, Brewster; Annie R Lantrip, Okanogan; Serena Smart, Okanogan; Bryson Buchanan, Omak.

07 - Floral Reserve Champion - Blue Chelleray Watt, Omak; - swirly designs

10 - Abstract Blue Charlee Dagnon, Loomis

627 - PASTELS

09 - Christmas decoration Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Bryson Buchanan, Omak

02 - Artificial flower (arrangement) Blue Teresa Newton, Tonasket 06 - Box Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan 07 - Candles Red Brielle Wahl, Tonasket

54 - Misc. small item (see rule 6) Blue Patricia Stanton, Okanogan; Camden Rico, Okanogan; Kadyn Duran, Omak; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan (4 projects); Michaela Allen, Okanogan; Silas Clark, Omak; Cooper Ives, OkanoganClara Downey, Okanogan; Bryson Buchanan, Omak

651 - CRAFTS, PREPACKAGED KITS

680 - MODEL, REMOTE-CONTROLLED

11 - Misc., must be other than above items (see rule 6) Blue Ben Witt, Brewster

681 - MODEL, PRE-PACKAGED KIT 01 - Airplane (air vehicle) Blue Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket; Bryson Buchanan, Omak 02 - Sea-going vessel Blue John Suverly, Malott

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Hughes ... Department for supporting my Store Rooster at the Fair! ~Jingy Sykes

Thank You


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OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR RESULTS | FROM B2 03 - Auto, truck, cycle, etc. Blue Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket 06 - Lego model (Entrant age 6 and younger only. Entry must be in covered case.) Blue Kael Griner, Tonasket; Cooper Townsend, Okanogan; River Blackstad, Omak 07 - Youth Lego model, from kit Blue Ben Witt, Brewster; Kayden Tugaw, Okanogan; Ben Witt, Brewster, Junior Open; John Suverly, Malott; Bryson Buchanan, Omak; David Suverly, Malott Blue - Special Award Odin Finsen, Oroville 11 - Misc., must be other than above items (see rule 6) Blue Ben Witt, Brewster

682 - MODEL, NON-KIT 01 - Airplane (air vehicle) Blue Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket 03 - Auto, truck, cycle, etc. Blue Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket 05 - Space vehicle Blue Slader Blackstad, Omak 06 - Lego model (Entrant age 6 and younger only. Entry must be in covered case.) Blue Seth Whitley, Okanogan 08 - Youth Lego model, not from kit Blue Slader Blackstad, Omak; Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket; Roger Mills, Omak; John Suverly, Malott; Lane Silverthorn, Riverside; Kyle Whitley, Okanogan; Corbin Hale, Tonasket Blue - Special Award Calum Weston, Okanogan; Jaden Radke, Okanogan 11 - Misc., must be other than above items (see rule 6) Blue Roger Mills, Omak; Rick Lewis, Winthrop; Kyle Whitley, Okanogan

685 - COMPUTERS 02 - Example of graphics capabilities created by exhibitor Red Sierra Johns, Okanogan

687 - INDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS

Brent Baker/staff photo

A huge crowd packs the stands and floor for the Saturday afternoon auction. Blue Dorothy Evans, Twisp, Adult - set of 4 mug rugs double woven with cotton yarn. 05 - Dishtowel Blue Katie Swanson, Winthrop; Lillie M Smith, Winthrop; Catherine Lewis, Winthrop 07 - Shawl Blue Lillie M Smith, Winthrop; Katie Swanson, Winthrop Red Laura Hayner, Okanogan; Betty Roberts, Oroville 08 - Baby blanket Blue Lillie M Smith, Winthrop 10 - Throw Blue Laura Hayner, Okanogan 16 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Kaitlin McKenna Schade, Okanogan

17 - Dream catcher Blue Clara Downey, Okanogan

698 - FELT-MAKING AND SILK FU-

688 - WELDING METALWORK

07 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Catherine Lewis, Winthrop

06 - Decorative, medium item Reserve Champion - Blue Patricia Murrah, Okanogan

SION

699 - MISCELLANEOUS WEAVING

09 - Decorative, small item Matthan Hale, Tonasket; FFA-Omak welded hand

04 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Leigh Anne Barnes, Tonasket

689 - SHEET METAL METALWORK

700 - FURNITURE-WOODWORKING

09 - Decorative, small item Blue Lisa Bauer, Okanogan

11 - Misc. large item (see rule 6) Blue Riley Morris, Tonasket; Betty Roberts, Oroville Red Clara Downey, Okanogan

693 - MISC. METALWORK 03 - Decorative, large item Grand Champion - Blue Buzz Berney, Okanogan

701 - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS-WOOD-

695 - SPINNING (25 YARDS OR MORE HANK)

10 - Child’s toy Blue Annie R Lantrip, Okanogan

01 - Wool, single ply Blue Betty Roberts, Oroville; Tasha Hayner, Okanogan

11 - Wall hanging Blue Selah Downey, Okanogan

02 - Wool, two ply Blue Lillie M Smith, Winthrop; Betty Roberts, Oroville Red Jerri Bates, Okanogan 03 - Wool, three ply Grand Champion - Blue Betty Roberts, Oroville 05 - Designer yarn Blue Laura Hayner, Okanogan 07 - Exotic fibers Grand Champion - Blue Betty Roberts, Oroville Reserve Champion - Blue Debby Sharp, Omak Blue Laura Hayner, Okanogan; Betty Roberts, Oroville; Laura Hayner, Okanogan 09 - Navajo ply Red Laura Hayner, Okanogan

696 - SPINNING (ITEMS MADE OWN HANDSPUN YARN) 03 - Knit item, small Red Lillie M Smith, Winthrop

697 - WEAVING-HAND WOVEN ARTICLES 01 - Scarf Grand Champion - Blue Catherine Lewis, Winthrop Blue Katie Swanson, Winthrop; Lillie M Smith, Winthrop 04 - Place mats

WORKING

13 - Misc. (see rule 6) Blue Kris Lingle, Omak; Betty Roberts, Oroville

703 - BEAUTY PRODUCTS, HANDCRAFTED

09 - Bath salts; 4 oz. Red Leslie Rounds, Omak

710 - PHOTOGRAPHY-YOUTH

01 - Portrait (people posing or in action) Blue Aubrey Miller, Pateros; Malachi Delano, Grand Coulee Red Paxton Wood, Omak; Aubrey Miller, Pateros 02 - Landscape (scenic views, architecture, etc.) 1 Blue Aubrey Miller, Pateros 2 Blue Megan Bolich, Tonasket Blue Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside; Aubrey Miller, Pateros; Caleb Davison, Omak Red Lynda Rose Dietrich, RiversideNacole Todd, Okanogan; Nacole Todd, Okanogan; Megan Bolich, Tonasket 03 - Abstract (whatever catches your eye and doesn’t belong in any other category) 1 Blue Caleb Davison, Omak 2 White Caleb Davison, Omak Blue Isaiah Fenison, Okanogan; Bryson

Buchanan, Omak Red Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside; Nacole Todd, Okanogan; Nacole Todd, Okanogan; Aubrey Miller, Pateros; Kole Webster, Brewster (2 projects); Faith Davison, Omak; Aubrey Miller, Pateros Chains 04 - Animal (any living creatures except for people and plants) 1 Blue Afton Wood, Omak Blue Riley Morris, Tonasket; Nacole Todd, Okanogan; Kole Webster, Brewster Red Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside,(2 projects); Katie A Walker, Omak; Isaiah Fenison, Okanogan; Leah J. Lantrip, Okanogan; Claire Ives, Okanogan; Breanna Howell, Tonasket; Cooper Ives, Okanogan 05 - Floral (flowers or any other type of plant) 1 Blue Aubrey Miller, Pateros Blue Nacole Todd, Okanogan; Faith Davison, Omak; Red Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside; Riley Morris, Tonasket; Kole Webster, Brewster; Aubrey Miller, Pateros 06 - Sunrise/Sunset 1 Blue Delaney Lester, Omak Red Katie A Walker, Omak; Bryson Buchanan, Omak; Lane Bolich, Tonasket; Aubrey Miller, Pateros White Nacole Todd, Okanogan; Aubrey Miller, Pateros 08 - Series, 2 or more (group of photos that belong together and can’t tell the same story alone) 1 Blue Delaney Lester, Omak 09 - Artistry (Although basic digital enhancements are allowed for all categories, this category is for those that have been altered dramatically, such as a colored black-and-white or special filter) 1 Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket Blue Katie A Walker, Omak ; Kole Webster, Brewster

711 - PHOTOGRAPHY-ADULT 01 - Portrait (people posing or in action) 1 Blue Jeri Timm, Okanogan 2 Blue Amanda Shafer, Okanogan Blue Reva J. Reed, Winthrop; Marcus Delano, Grand Coulee; Marcus Delano, Grand Coulee; Pooty Dagnon, Loomis; Stephanie Bedard, Omak; Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Madison Shellenbarger, Oroville (2 projects); Vivian L Larsen, Omak; Chelsea Freeman, Tonasket; Stephanie Mestdagh, Okanogan; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan ; Stephanie Mestdagh, Okanogan; Debbie Philleo, Okanogan; Ralph Rise, Elmer City; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan ; Laura Suverly, Malott. Red Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Andrea George, Elmer City (2 projects); Ralph Rise, Elmer City; Melinda Ives, Okanogan; Shelby Hendershot, Okanogan (2 projects); Vera Zachow, Omak; Chelsea Freeman, Tonasket; James Craddock, Okanogan; Melissa Kendrick, Okanogan; Cathleen Valentine, Okanogan; Stacie Ramon, Tonasket ; Sheila Corson, Omak; Roy Bowden, Okanogan; Melinda Ives, Okanogan. White Karla Joy Walker, Omak; Renea Taylor, Malott (2 projects). 02 - Landscape (scenic views, architecture, etc.) 1 Blue Madison Shellenbarger, Oroville

2 Blue Bailey Wallis, Okanogan Blue Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Stacie Ramon, Tonasket. Red Andrea George, Elmer City; Karla Joy Walker, Omak; Jeri Timm, Okanogan ; Pooty Dagnon, Loomis; Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Roy Bowden, Okanogan; Stephanie Mestdagh, Okanogan (2 projects); Nancy Leader, Omak (2 projects); Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Sheila Corson, Omak; James Craddock, Okanogan; Ralph Rise, Elmer City; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan; Renea Taylor, Malott. White Andrea George, Elmer City; Dottie Noyes, Winthrop ; Renea Taylor, Malott; Roy Bowden, Okanogan; Scott C Leader, Omak (2 projects) 03 - Abstract (whatever catches your eye and doesn’t belong in any other category) 1 Blue James Craddock, Okanogan 2 Blue Bailey Wallis, Okanogan Blue Stacie Ramon, Tonasket ; Melinda Ives, Okanogan; Renea Taylor, Malott; Roy Bowden, Okanogan (2 projects); Shelby Hendershot, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan. Red Reva J. Reed, Winthrop; Andrea George, Elmer City; Jeri Timm, Okanogan (2 projects); Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; David Emery, Riverside; Nancy Leader, Omak; Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan; Renea Taylor, Malott. White Andrea George, Elmer City 04 - Animal (any living creatures except for people and plants) 1 Blue Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Lisa Turner, Okanogan Blue Pooty Dagnon, Loomis; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan; James Craddock, Okanogan; Shelby Hendershot, Okanogan; Chelsea Freeman, Tonasket (2 projects); Shelby Hendershot, Okanogan; Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Stacie Ramon, Tonasket; Renea Taylor, Malott; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan; Renea Taylor, Malott. Red Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Andrea George, Elmer City; Karla Joy Walker, Omak; Andrea George, Elmer City; Nancy Leader, Omak; Roy Bowden, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Melinda Ives, Okanogan (2 projects); Roy Bowden, Okanogan. White Amber Watson, Omak 05 - Floral (flowers or any other type of plant) 1 Blue Brenda Davison, Omak Blue Reva J. Reed, Winthrop ; Jeri Timm, Okanogan; James Craddock, Okanogan; Renea Taylor, Malott; Vera Zachow, Omak. Red Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Amber Watson, Omak; Roy Bowden, Okanogan. 06 - Sunrise/Sunset 2 Blue Madison Shellenbarger, Oroville Blue Nancy Leader, Omak; Shelby Hendershot, Okanogan. Red Karla Joy Walker, Omak ; Sheila Corson, Omak; Roy Bowden, Okanogan. White Jeri Timm, Okanogan (2 projects); Karla Joy Walker, Omak; Vivian L Larsen, Omak; Roy Bowden, Okanogan; Ralph Rise, Elmer City. 07 - Sports (action shots, team photos, giant fish, anything sports)

1 Blue Bailey Wallis, Okanogan Stampede Saddle Bronc Blue Andrea George, Elmer City; Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Stacie Ramon, Tonasket ; Renea Taylor, Malott (2 projects); Bailey Wallis, Okanogan ; Melinda Ives, Okanogan (2 projects); David Emery, Riverside. Red Andrea George, Elmer City; Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Roy Bowden, Okanogan (2 projects); James Craddock, Okanogan. 08 - Series, 2 or more (group of photos that belong together and can’t tell the same story alone) 1 Blue Roy Bowden, Okanogan 2 Blue David Emery, Riverside Blue Chelsea Freeman, Tonasket (2 projects) Red Andrea George, Elmer City; Melissa Mills, Oroville; Shelby Hendershot, Okanogan; Ralph Rise, Elmer City ; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan. White Andrea George, Elmer City; Roy Bowden, Okanogan. 09 - Artistry (Although basic digital enhancements are allowed for all categories, this category is for those that have been altered dramatically, such as a colored black-and-white or special filter) 1 Blue James Craddock, Okanogan 2 Blue Jeri Timm, Okanogan Blue Jeri Timm, Okanogan; Bailey Wallis, Okanogan (2 projects); James Craddock, Okanogan. Red Andrea George, Elmer City (2 projects); Karla Joy Walker, Omak; Andrea George, Elmer City.

712 - PHOTOGRAPHY-PROFESSIONAL (DISPLAY ONLY) 04 - Animal (any living creatures except for people and plants) Blue Aubrey Miller, Pateros

BARN HERDSMANSHIP 116 - BEEF BARN HERDSMANSHIP 01 - Beef Barn Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak; Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside; Paxton Wood, Omak Blue Ben Richey, Tonasket; Veronica Bobadilla, Tonasket; Joseph Kruse, Okanogan; Ryan Bird, Okanogan ; Daisy Bobadilla, Tonasket; Steele Rico, Okanogan; Amber

Thank You... DEPARTMENT STORE

for supporting my market Hog, George, at the Okanogan County Fair!

~Chad Bretz

Duke, Okanogan; Jim Townsend, Okanogan; Jill Townsend, Okanogan; Carter Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Brooke Richey, Tonasket; Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside; Kady VejraskaOmak; Jingy Sykes, Oroville; Kaylee Bobadilla, Tonasket; Wes Dagnon, Loomis; Isaiah Fenison, Okanogan; Michelle Quinlan, Oroville; Timber Super, Omak; Charlee Dagnon, Loomis; Grace Wilson, Tonasket; Marquette Miller, Brewster; Harper Latimer, Riverside; Kaden Beetchenow, Okanogan; Emilee Beetchenow, Okanogan; Cameron Daigneau, Omak; Stetson Henry, Malott; Anelise M. Goodall, Omak; Kelsey Vejraska, Omak; Emily Henry, Malott; Logan Bird, Okanogan; Becca Hawley, Okanogan; Reed Bowling, Omak; Lexie Wahl, Loomis; Ryanne Pyper, Ephrata; Reese Bowling, Omak; Tyler Popelier, Okanogan; Brenden Asmussen, Tonasket; Cyrus Kruse, Okanogan; Kacie Vejraska, Omak; Colson Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Alexis Jones, Okanogan; Jaycie Richey, Tonasket; Sarah k. Quinlan, Oroville; Braden Hennings, Okanogan; Sydney Breshears, Loomis; Lindsey Jones, Okanogan; Weston Wood, Omak; Wylie Timm, Oroville; Tillman Timm, Oroville; Clancy Andrews, Okanogan; Maisie Ramon, Tonasket; Drew Dezellum, Brewster; Jesse Ramon, Tonasket; Cooper Ives, Okanogan ; David Cruz, Brewster; Bryce Dixon, Malott; Maya L. Jones, Tonasket; Afton Wood, Omak; Carson Timm, Oroville; Quincy Scott, Carlton; Jade Ramon, Tonasket; Tylee Buchert, Omak; Ana Hrle, Okanogan; Maggie Ramon, Tonasket; Trace Buchert, Omak; Paisley Timm, Okanogan; Jace Wallace, Okanogan; Jenna Wallace, Okanogan; Sandra Hrle, Okanogan; Kalli Reese, Omak; Elena Hrle, Okanogan; Reagan Timm, Oroville; Shelby White, Twisp; Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket; Claire Ives, Okanogan .

117 - SWINE BARN HERDSMANSHIP 02 - Swine Barn Grand Champion - Blue Keann Wilson, Tonasket - Overall Champion Herdsman Logan Robinson, Pateros; Derek Robinson, Pateros; Jacie Wilson, Tonasket; Keann Wilson, Tonasket; Madilynn Larson, Tonasket; Katie Lindquist, Brewster Reserve Champion - Blue Joe Ogborn, Tonasket Spirit of Pavilion Emma Wilson, Tonasket; JuniorSpirit of the Pavillion Shiann McCallum, Tonasket; Intermediate-Spirit of the Pavillion Logan Robinson, Pateros, OverallSpirit of the Pavillion Derek Robinson, Pateros, SeniorSpirit of the Pavillion Katie Lindquist, Brewster, Pre-Junior-Spirit of the Pavillion Blue Teagan Brady, Okanogan; Delaney Lester, Omak; Ellie Burse, Tonasket;Cheyanne Bevier, Malott; Chelsea Vasquez, Tonasket; Nicholas White, Twisp; Colin Silverthorn, Tonasket; Myron Super, Omak; Jade Barroca, Tonasket; Kolbe Tverberg, Okanogan; Callie Christoph, Omak; Carson Sasse, Tonasket; Austin Wood, Tonasket; Alexia Gavin, Tonasket; Madison White, Pateros; Abbigail Popelier, Okanogan; Rielan Bretz, Tonasket; Rae Anne Dodson, Bridgeport; Ameron Bretz, Tonasket; Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Samantha White, Pateros; Dawson Bretz, Tonasket; Tylie Super, Omak; Carson Boesel, Malott; Carter Barroca, Tonasket; Garrett Lee Wilson, Riverside; Payton Judd, Okanogan; Justin Crossland Malott; Lily White, Twisp; Isaac Cordes, Winthrop; Grace Cory, Tonasket; Johanna Peterson, Okanogan; Kendra Bryson, Okanogan; Jacob Bryson, Okanogan; Peyton Oules, Brewster; Chase Barroca, Tonasket; Cody Hawley, Okanogan; Garet Townsend, Keller; Jordyn Boesel, Malott; Lucas Cory, Tonasket; Kyndee Gavin, Okanogan; Makensie Jones, Okanogan; Tayla Hubbard, Riverside; Jentri Olson, Tonasket; Maggie Tugaw, Okanogan; Myles Davis, Winthrop; Whitney Anson Brewster;

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OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR RESULTS | FROM B3 Chad Bretz, Tonasket; Jason Townsend, Keller; Parker Jones, Okanogan; Abbigail Popelier, Okanogan; Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket; Madilyn Tverberg, Okanogan; Laynee Hubbard, Riverside; Ayeris Jones, Okanogan; Sarah Silverthorn, Tonasket; Daniel Keane, Tonasket; Kayla Keith, Okanogan; Jesse Olson, Tonasket; Jesse Weitman, Omak; Tony Klepec, Okanogan; Troy Wood, Tonasket; Dyllan Gage, Tonasket; Bailey Hubbard, Riverside; Maret Miller, Brewster; Karlie Richey, Tonasket; Tyler Ogden, Coulee Dam; Isaac Davis, Winthrop; Kayden Tugaw, Okanogan ; Gage Fletcher, Riverside; Vanessa Terrones, Brewster; Mikey Piechalski, Brewster; Hanna Smith, Omak; Jeremy Piechalski, Brewster; Katie Labanauskas, Twisp; Megan Bolich, Tonasket; Grace Clark, Okanogan; Emily Paul, Winthrop; Mylan Andrews, Okanogan; Lane Bolich, Tonasket; Ariana Perez, Tonasket; Lane P Darwood, Twisp; Hattie Buchert, Tonasket; Alley Piechalski, Brewster; Bradley Buchman, Brewster; Cody White, Twisp; Dakota Andrews, Okanogan; Tanner Lund, Twisp; Lane Silverthorn, Riverside; Bodie Paul, Winthrop; Charles Lindquist, Brewster; Clay Buchert, Tonasket; Tyler J Darwood, Twisp ; Christopher Piechalski, Brewster; Will Clark, Okanogan; Cooper Routien, Omak; Anna Wilson, Tonasket; Macy Routien, Omak; Jarrett Smith, Okanogan; Brennen Smith, Omak; Brady Silverthorn, Riverside; Garrett Pyper, Omak; Emily Stevens, Okanogan; McKenna Ott, Twisp; Cassidy Townsend, Okanogan; Sam Wottlin, Winthrop; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros,; Alexandria Perez, Tonasket; Cody Wottlin, Winthrop; Rachel Bolich, Tonasket; Tanner White, Twisp; Trent Skelton,Twisp; Nathan Hennigs, Okanogan; Logan Silverthorn, Riverside; Emma Smith, Omak,

118 - SHEEP BARN HERDSMANSHIP Blue Dallas Tyus, Tonasket; Brett Anthony, Omak; Skylar Hardesty, Tonasket; Krista Marchand, Omak; Halle Aparicio, Brewster; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan; Jadya Taylor, Omak; Thomas Deebach, Tonasket; Sarah Roach; Maia Deebach, Tonasket; Anah Wulf, Brewster; Marlisa Garcia, Brewster; Miriam Garcia, Brewster; Sofia Fletcher, Omak; Brady Wulf, Brewster; Donavan Abrahamson, Omak; Jacie Deebach, Tonasket; Leigh Anne Barnes, Tonasket; Quincy Downey, Omak; Michael Fletcher, Omak; Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside; Mayra Garcia, Brewster; Josie Fletcher, Omak; Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Tyge Plank, Loomis; Jeremiah Miller, Riverside; Kaitlynne Daniel, Riverside; Cole Aparicio, Brewster; Garrett Taylor, Omak; Jordan Hughes, Tonasket; Connor Hardesty, Tonasket; Caeleb Hardesty, Tonasket; Jasmine Yusi, Okanogan; Cody N Clark, Loomis; Conner Timm, Oroville; Kaylee J Clark, Loomis; Zach M Clark, Loomis; Hayley Larson, Tonasket; Chloe McFarland, Tonasket; Ricardo Arroyo, Okanogan; Myles Timm, Oroville; Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; Hannah Heindselman, Okanogan; Johnna Terris, Tonasket; Maria Timm, Oroville; Alyssa Larson, Tonasket; Michael Timm, Oroville; Morgan Tyus, Tonasket; Dallas Heindselman, Okanogan; Corina Timm, Oroville.

119 - GOAT BARN HERDSMANSHIP Blue Riley Stucker, Oroville; Tristin Jones, Omak; Brielle Wahl, Tonasket; Ryan Allgood, Brewster; Stacey Allgood, Brewster; Camri Peterson, Omak; Dawson Bretz, Tonasket; Cora Diehl, Tonasket; Rielan Bretz, Tonasket; Erica Breshears, Loomis; Angelina Wilson, Tonasket; Riley Morris, Tonasket; Bryden Hires, Tonasket; Athena Rietveld, Tonasket; Cass J. Rothrock, Tonasket Red Jessica Lange, Rverside, White Jenna Everts, Okanogan

121 - HORSE BARN HERDSMANSHIP 06 - Horse Barn Blue Sarah k. Quinlan, Oroville; McKendra Rose, Okanogan; Issabella Velasquez, Omak; Serenity Poletti, Loomis; Clara Downey, Okanogan; Carly Pillow, Tonasket; Lindsey Jones, Okanogan; Lilly Pillow, Tonasket; Alexis Jones, Okanogan; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan; Berkley Reagles, Brewster; Michelle Skylstad, Omak; Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Victoria Reagles, Brewster; Serene Hunt, Brewster; Mikenna Kelpman, Omak; Becca Hawley, Okanogan; Michaun Kelpman, Omak; Lily White, Twisp; Katie Keane, Tonasket; Wendy Huizar; Camille Wilson, Tonasket; Logan Thompson Loomis; Dahlia Guerrette, Okanogan; Shantell McCune, Omak; Katie Henneman, Tonasket; Brisa Leep, Tonasket; Erin Quinlan, Oroville; Elaine Quinlan, Oroville; Bethany Davidson, Omak; Pippa Smith, Riverside; Gabe Gould, Oroville; Michaela Allen, Okanogan; Karlie Henneman, Tonasket; Sierra Swezey, Brewster; Marnee Cleveland , Okanogan; Abigail Davidson, Omak.

122 - POULTRY BARN HERDSMANSHIP

17 - Pair of females Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak

Grand Champion Seth Austin, Omak; Chandra Shibley, Omak; Alyssa Stanley, Omak. Reserve Champion Layla Buzzard, Twisp

20 - Get of sire (2 animals) Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak

Blue Sara Ingram, Brewster; Nevaeh Hall, Omak; Piper Rawson, Okanogan; Clara Ingram, Brewster; Mylie Rawson, Okanogan; Elijah Richards, Omak; Ruth Ingram, Brewster; Rita Ingram, Brewster; James Vance, Omak; Damion Dell, Malott; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Harlee Shellenbarger, Oroville; Hyleah Aparicio, Brewster; Tace Plank, Loomis; Harper Latimer, Riverside; Pepper Peterson, Omak; Havana Aparicio, Brewster; James Dell, Malott; Ryan Allgood Brewster; Jingy Sykes, Oroville; Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside; Riley Corum, Riverside; Timber Super, Omak; Jesse Corum, Riverside; Grace Becker, Brewster; Saxton Hover, Winthrop; Bronson Becker, Brewster; Alex Johns, Okanogan; Spencer Smyth, Omak; Ethan McKee, Malott; Kabella Wilson, Riverside; Tyler Busching, Okanogan; David Emery, Riverside; Amanda Angell, Tonasket; Charlee Buchert, Tonasket; Camas McFetridge Winthrop; Brody Booker, Oroville; Jamie Wilson, Tonasket; Kane Booker, Oroville; Kaelyn Bruns, Okanogan; Kylar Anderson, Oroville; Reagan Whiteaker, Oroville; Monte McKee, Malott; Easton Anderson, Oroville; Darton Wood, Omak; Sage McFetridge Winthrop; Kendra Sachse, Omak; Noah Hilderbrand, Oroville; Alisha E Cutrell, Omak; Chad Busching, Okanogan; Jake Wilson, Tonasket; Adisyn Pyper, Omak; Heidi Wilson, Tonasket; Gabe Harr, Okanogan; Hailee Bruns, Okanogan; Colton Wilson, Tonasket; Owen Pershing, Tonasket. Red Evelyn Picking, Omak. White Conner Picking, Omak.

123 - RABBIT BARN HERDSMANSHIP Blue Quinn Davidson, Omak; Logan Stucker, Tonasket; Abbi Harrild, Pateros; Ali Johnson, Okanogan; Shea Gamble Brewster; Aven Davis , Winthrop; Evelyn Picking, Omak; Mia Gamble Brewster; Emma Gamble, Brewster; Kandis Schreder, Okanogan; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Emma White, Twisp; Joel Wilson, Tonasket; Tessa Orozco, Bridgeport; Skyler J Booker, Riverside; Samantha N Eiffert, Omak; Caden D Sanders, Riverside; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Jamie Wilson, Tonasket; Aspen Todd, Okanogan; Layla Buzzard, Twisp; Sadie R Clark, Loomis; Rilynn Carrington, Brewster; Addey Christmann, Okanogan; Addison Henton, Brewster; Kenneth Christmann, Okanogan; Shawnee Hopkins, Okanogan; Kristy Vieth, Okanogan; Jake Wilson, Tonasket. Red Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Callie Christoph, Omak. White Conner Picking, Omak; Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak; Blake Moler, Omak; Ross Wilson, Tonasket; Barry Detwiler, Omak.

125 - CAT BARN HERDSMANSHIP Blue Olivia Richards, Omak; Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak.

BEEF CATTLE 140 - HERFORD PUREBRED BREED-

ING CATTLE-YOUTH

07 - Junior bull calf (5-8 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Sandra Hrle, Okanogan 15 - Junior heifer calf (5-8 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Ana Hrle, Okanogan - Overall Herford Female-Grand

142 - ABERDEEN-ANGUS PUREBRED BREEDING CATTLE-YOUTH 07 - Junior bull calf (5-8 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Kacie Vejraska, Omak 09 - Aged female (3 yrs and older) Grand Champion - Blue Kacie Vejraska, Omak 11 - Senior yearling heifer (21-24 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Kacie Vejraska, Omak Reserve Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak 12 - Junior yearling heifer (17-20 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak Reserve Champion - Blue Kelsey Vejraska, Omak - Overall Angus Female-Reserve 13 - Summer yearling heifer (13-16 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak - Overall Angus Female-Grand 14 - Senior heifer calf (9-12 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak

21 - Cow and calf Grand Champion - Blue Kacie Vejraska, Omak

145 - GRADE BEEF-YOUTH 10 - Two-yr-old heifer Grand Champion - Blue Jenna Wallace, Okanogan - Overall Grade Female-Grand 12 - Junior yearling heifer (17-20 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Jace Wallace, Okanogan - Overall Grade Female-Reserve 13 - Summer yearling heifer (13-16 months old) Red Cooper Ives, Okanogan; Quincy Scott, Carlton.

146 - BOTTLE BABIES 01 - All bottle baby calves (9 months and under) Blue - Special Award Colson Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Emily Henry, Malott; Joseph Kruse, Okanogan; Cyrus Kruse, Okanogan; Isaiah Fenison, Okanogan ; Charlee Dagnon, Loomis; Harper Latimer, Riverside; Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside; Ryanne Pyper, Ephrata; Ben Richey, Tonasket; Carter Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Timber Super, Omak ; Wes Dagnon, Loomis; Veronica Bobadilla, Tonasket ; Reese Bowling, Omak; Reed Bowling, Omak; Stetson Henry, Malott; Paisley Timm, Okanogan; Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket; Tylee Buchert, Omak; Maggie Ramon, Tonasket; Maya L. Jones, Tonasket;Wylie Timm, Oroville.

147 - MARKET BEEF 01 - Market Steers Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak Reserve Champion Lindsey Jones, Okanogan Blue Jesse Ramon, Tonasket; 3; Alexis Jones, Okanogan, 4; Daisy Bobadilla, Tonasket 5; Jill Townsend, Okanogan, 6; Brooke Richey, Tonasket 7; Afton Wood, Omak, 8; Jaycie Richey, Tonasket; 9; Ryan Bird, Okanogan 10; Clancy Andrews, Okanogan, 11; Kacie Vejraska, Omak, 12; Paxton Wood, Omak 13; Kady Vejraska, Omak, 14; Jade Ramon, Tonasket; 15; Anelise M. Goodall, Omak, 16; Kelsey Vejraska, Omak, 17; Braden Hennings, Okanogan, 18; Tyler Popelier, Okanogan, 20; Jim Townsend, Okanogan, 21; Weston Wood, Omak, 22; Marquette Miller, Brewster, 23; Elena Hrle, Okanogan 24; Grace Wilson, Tonasket 25; Kaylee Bobadilla, Tonasket 26; Becca Hawley, Okanogan, 27; Maisie Ramon, Tonasket; 28; Brenden Asmussen, Tonasket; Market Steer 29; Trace Buchert, Omak 30; Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside 31; Kalli Reese, Omak, 32; Sydney Breshears, Loomis, 33; Emilee Beetchenow, Okanogan, 34; Logan Bird, Okanogan, 35; Bryce Dixon, Malott, 42;. Red Drew Dezellum, Brewster, 19; Amber Duke, Okanogan, 36; Shelby White, Twisp 37; David Cruz, Brewster, 38; Cameron Daigneau, Omak, 39; Tillman Timm, Oroville, 40; Kaden Beetchenow, Okanogan 41; Reagan Timm, Oroville, 43; Lexie Wahl, Loomis, 44 . White Carson Timm, Oroville, 45.

157 - FEEDER BEEF 01 - Feeder Steer Grand Champion - Blue Sandra Hrle, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Steele Rico, Okanogan Red Sarah K. Quinlan, Oroville; Claire Ives, Okanogan

1400 - HERFORD PUREBRED BREEDING CATTLE-ADULT 13 - Summer yearling heifer (13-16 months old) Grand Champion - Blue Grace Wilson, Tonasket - Overall Herford Female-Reserve

CAT 351 - CAT TYPE CLASSES 02 - Household pet-longhaired Grand Champion - Blue Olivia Richards, Omak Reserve Champion Mellody O’Bryan, Omak Blue Joseph Richards, Omak; Samarah LaFountaine, Omak 03 - Household pet-shorthaired Grand Champion - Blue Malia McClosky, Brewster - Best of Show 05 - Kitten (4-8 months) Reserve Champion - Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket Blue Olivia Clark, Omak; Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan

352 - CAT CAGE DECORATING

02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs old) Blue Olivia Richards, Omak (People’s Choice Award); Noni Alley, Tonasket; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak. 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs old) Blue Samarah LaFountaine, Omak; Samiya McClosky Brewster; Malia McClosky, Brewster; Joseph Richards, Omak.

353 - CAT HERDSMANSHIP & HOSPITALITY 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs old) Blue Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Noni Alley, Tonasket; Olivia Richards, Omak. 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs old) Blue Samarah LaFountaine, Omak; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak; Samiya McClosky Brewster; Malia McClosky, Brewster; Joseph Richards, Omak. 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 yrs old & under) White Olivia Clark, Omak

354 - CAT FASHION SHOW 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs old) Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak; 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs old) Blue Malia McClosky, Brewster 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 yrs old & under) Blue Olivia Clark, Omak

DAIRY CATTLE 1522 - JERSEY CATTLE-ADULT 07 - 2-yr-old cow Grand Champion - Blue Michelle Quinlan, Oroville

1544 - OTHER MILKING CATTLE BREEDS-ADULT 08 - 3-yr-old cow Grand Champion - Blue Tina Sykes, Oroville

EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS 131 - INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY, YOUTH 01 - Beef Cattle-Animal Science Grand Champion - Blue Trace Buchert, Omak - Grand Overall Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside Blue Reese Bowling, Omak; Brooke Richey, Tonasket Jill Townsend, Okanogan; Amber Duke, Okanogan; Lindsey Jones, Okanogan; Jim Townsend, Okanogan, Cameron Daigneau, Omak; Sarah k. Quinlan, Oroville; Alexis Jones, Okanogan; Kaylee Bobadilla, Tonasket Braden Hennings, Okanogan; Carter Kuchenbuch, Okanogan Anelise M. Goodall, Omak; Jingy Sykes, Oroville Ryan Bird, Okanogan Veronica Bobadilla, Tonasket Brenden Asmussen, Tonasket; Logan Bird, Okanogan; Steele Rico, Okanogan Tyler Popelier, Okanogan, Harper Latimer, Riverside Grace Wilson, Tonasket Joseph Kruse, Okanogan Cyrus Kruse, Okanogan; Ryanne Pyper, Ephrata; Kelsey Vejraska, Omak; Sydney Breshears, Loomis; Kaden Beetchenow, Okanogan Colson Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Timber Super, Omak Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside Kacie Vejraska, Omak; Jaycie Richey, Tonasket; Daisy Bobadilla, Tonasket Cory Predoehl, Omak Kady Vejraska, Omak; Becca Hawley, Okanogan; Isaiah Fenison, Okanogan Marquette Miller, Brewster; Charlee Dagnon, Loomis Lexie Wahl, Loomis; Wes Dagnon, Loomis Emilee Beetchenow, Okanogan; Reed Bowling, Omak; Ben Richey, Tonasket David Cruz, Brewster, Jade Ramon, Tonasket; Bryce Dixon, Malott; Carson Timm, Oroville; Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket; Drew Dezellum, Brewster, Wylie Timm, Oroville; Cooper Ives, Okanogan Clancy Andrews, Okanogan, Reagan Timm, Oroville; Weston Wood, Omak; Tillman Timm, Oroville; Shelby White, Twisp Maisie Ramon, Tonasket; Quincy Scott, Carlton; Ana Hrle, Okanogan Kalli Reese, Omak; Paxton Wood, Omak Tylee Buchert, Omak, Maggie Ramon, Tonasket; Jesse Ramon, Tonasket; Maya L. Jones, Tonasket; Paisley Timm, Okanogan; Jace Wallace, Okanogan; Sandra Hrle, Okanogan Jenna Wallace, Okanogan; Afton Wood, Omak; Elena Hrle, Okanogan Claire Ives, Okanogan. 04 - Goats-Animal Science Grand Champion - Blue Angelina Wilson, Tonasket; Camri Peterson, Omak; Bryden Hires, Tonasket; Brielle Wahl, Tonasket. Reserve Champion - Blue Erica Breshears, Loomis; Reserve Champion; Riley Morris, Tonasket Blue Jessica Lange, Riverside; Athena Rietveld, Tonasket; Jenna Everts, Okanogan; Rielan Bretz, Tonasket;Ryan Allgood, Brewster; Dawson Bretz, Tonasket; Cora Diehl, Tonasket. Red

Madison Everts, Okanogan; Cassandra Lange, Riverside. 05 - Horse-Animal Science Blue Jennah Thomason, Omak; Katie Keane, Tonasket; Lily White, Twisp; Lindsey Jones, Okanogan; Carly Pillow, Tonasket; Shantell McCune, Omak ; Berkley Reagles, Brewster; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan ; Camille Wilson, Tonasket; Victoria Reagles, Brewster ; Katie Henneman, Tonasket; Brisa Leep, Tonasket; Sierra Swezey, Brewster . Red Clara Downey, Okanogan; Wendy Huizar, OVTPA; Michaun Kelpman, Omak; Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Becca Hawley, Okanogan; Serene Hunt, Brewster; Issabella Velasquez, Omak; Mikenna Kelpman, Omak; McKendra Rose, Okanogan; Serenity Poletti , Loomis; Sarah k. Quinlan, Oroville; Logan Thompson, Loomis; Elaine Quinlan, Oroville; Bethany Davidson, Omak; Erin Quinlan, Oroville; Karlie Henneman, Tonasket; Pippa Smith, Riverside; Gabe Gould, Oroville; Michaela Allen, Okanogan. 06 - Poultry-Animal Science Grand Champion Spencer Smyth, Omak Reserve Champion - Blue Mylie Rawson, Okanogan; Camas McFetridge, Winthrop Blue Nevaeh Hall, Omak; Ruth Ingram, Brewster; Clara Ingram, Brewster; Seth Austin, Omak; Sara Ingram, Brewster; Piper Rawson, Okanogan; Elijah Richards, Omak; Ryan Allgood, Brewster; Teak Plank, Loomis; Tace Plank, Loomis; Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside; Bronson Becker, Brewster; Jingy Sykes, Oroville Pepper Peterson, Omak; Riley Corum, Riverside; Timber Super, Omak; Havana Aparicio, Brewster; Jesse Corum, Riverside; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside, Grace Becker, Brewster; James Dell, Malott Saxton Hover, Winthrop; Damion Dell, Malott Harper Latimer, Riverside Alex Johns, Okanogan; Harlee Shellenbarger, Oroville; Hyleah Aparicio, Brewster; Charlee Buchert, Tonasket; Adisyn Pyper, Omak; Easton Anderson, Oroville; Amanda Angell, Tonasket; Educational display poultry Kabella Wilson, Riverside, Darton Wood, Omak; Kendra Sachse, Omak; Chandra Shibley, Omak; Sage McFetridge, Winthrop;, Tyler Busching, Okanogan; Owen Pershing, Tonasket; Kylar Anderson, Oroville; Ethan McKee, Malott; Kaelyn Bruns, Okanogan; Yasmeen Quidwai, Omak; Conner Picking, Omak; Colton Wilson, Tonasket; Chad Busching, Okanogan; Monte McKee, Malott Alyssa Stanley, Omak; Reagan Whiteaker, Oroville; Hailee Bruns, Okanogan; Gabe Harr, Okanogan; Heidi Wilson, Tonasket; Evelyn Picking, Omak; Brody Booker, Oroville; Noah Hilderbrand, Oroville; Kane Booker, Oroville. 07 - Rabbits-Animal Science Blue Sadie Grantier, Okanogan; Shea Gamble, Brewster; Mia Gamble, Brewster; Ali Johnson, Okanogan; Callie Christoph, Omak; Kandis Schreder, Okanogan, Aven Davis, Winthrop; Joel Wilson, Tonasket; Tessa Orozco, Bridgeport, Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside, Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Addey Christmann, Okanogan, Logan Stucker, Tonasket; Layla Buzzard, Twisp Emma Gamble, Brewster; Kenneth Christmann, Okanogan, Sadie R Clark, Loomis; Jamie Wilson, Tonasket; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak; Shawnee Hopkins, Okanogan; Aspen Todd, Okanogan; Blake Moler, Omak Red Sherry Bodkins, Tonasket; Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Emma White, Twisp; Addison Henton, Brewster; Kristy Vieth, Okanogan; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Jake Wilson, Tonasket. 09 - Swine-Animal Science Grand Champion - Blue Madilynn Larson, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Joe Ogborn, Tonasket Blue Teagan Brady, Okanogan; Delaney

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Lester, Omak; Shiann McCallum, Tonasket; Ellie Burse, Tonasket; Chelsea Vasquez, Tonasket; Lily White, Twisp; Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket; Dawson Bretz, Tonasket; Madison White, Pateros; Rae Anne Dodson, Bridgeport; Sarah Silverthorn, Tonasket; Ameron Bretz, Tonasket; Isaac Davis, Winthrop; Myles Davis, Winthrop; Parker Jones, Okanogan; Abbigail Popelier, Okanogan; Kayden Tugaw, Okanogan; Kayla Keith, Okanogan; Laynee Hubbard, Riverside; Ayeris Jones, Okanogan, Maggie Tugaw, Okanogan Rielan Bretz, Tonasket; Jesse Weitman, Omak; Tony Klepec, Okanogan; Abbigail Popelier, Okanogan; Maret Miller, Brewster; Kolbe Tverberg, Okanogan; Karlie Richey, Tonasket; Alexia Gavin, Tonasket; Callie Christoph, Omak; Samantha White, Pateros; Lucas Cory, Tonasket; Grace Cory, Tonasket; Jade Barroca, Tonasket; Colin Silverthorn, Tonasket; Cody Hawley, Okanogan; Jesse Olson, Tonasket; Austin Wood, Tonasket; Troy Wood, Tonasket; Payton Judd, Okanogan; Carson Sasse, Tonasket; Chase Barroca, Tonasket; Jacob Bryson, Okanogan; Carson Boesel, Malott; Kendra Bryson, Okanogan; Cheyanne Bevier, Malott; Tylie Super, Omak; Johanna Peterson, Okanogan; Myron Super, Omak; Garrett Lee Wilson, Riverside; Whitney Anson, Brewster; Garet Townsend, Keller; Kinsey Christoph, Omak; Bailey Hubbard, Riverside; Tyler Ogden, Coulee Dam; Jentri Olson, Tonasket; Chad Bretz, Tonasket; Makensie Jones, Okanogan; Jason TownsendKeller; Dyllan Gage, Tonasket; Derek Robinson, Pateros; Justin Crossland, Malott; Daniel Keane, Tonasket; Jordyn Boesel, Malott; Madilyn Tverberg, Okanogan; Isaac Cordes, Winthrop; Tayla Hubbard, Riverside; Kyndee Gavin, Okanogan; Logan Robinson, Pateros; Jacie Wilson, Tonasket; Logan Silverthorn, Riverside; Katie Lindquist, Brewster; Jeremy Piechalski, Brewster; Ariana Perez, Tonasket; Mikey Piechalski, Brewster; Lane Silverthorn, Riverside; Alley Piechalski, Brewster; Damian Herriman, Okanogan; Educational display Keann Wilson, Tonasket; Alexandria Perez, Tonasket; Lane P Darwood, Twisp; Tyler J Darwood, Twisp; Tessa McCoy, Malott; Peyton Oules, Brewster; Christopher Piechalski, Brewster; Katie Labanauskas, Twisp; Cody Wottlin, Winthrop; Vanessa Terrones, Brewster; Amanda Johnson, Tonasket; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros; Bodie Paul, Winthrop; Brady Silverthorn, Riverside; Bradley Buchman, Brewster; Gage Fletcher, Riverside; Emily Paul, Winthrop; Charles Lindquist, Brewster; Cassidy Townsend, Okanogan, Waylon Thomas, Tonasket; Nathan Hennigs, Okanogan; Victor Perez, Okanogan; educational poster Sam Wottlin, Winthrop; McKenna Ott, Twisp; Garrett Pyper, Omak; Jarrett Smith, Okanogan; Mylan Andrews, Okanogan, Megan Bolich, Tonasket; Cooper Routien, Omak; Hattie Buchert, Tonasket; Macy Routien, Omak; Dakota Andrews, Okanogan; Emma Wilson, Tonasket; Will Clark, Okanogan; Tanner Lund, Twisp; Hanna Smith, Omak; Emma Smith, Omak; Emily Stevens, Okanogan; Trent Skelton,Twisp; Tanner White, Twisp; Brennen Smith, Omak; Cody White, Twisp; Grace Clark, Okanogan; Anna Wilson, Tonasket; Lane Bolich, Tonasket; Rachel Bolich, Tonasket; Clay Buchert, Tonasket; 10 - Sheep-Animal Science Blue Dallas Tyus, Tonasket; Morgan Tyus, Tonasket; Miriam Garcia, Brewster; Caeleb Hardesty, Tonasket; Mayra Garcia, Brewster; Skylar Hardesty, Tonasket; Marlisa Garcia, Brewster; Krista Marchand, Omak; Michael Fletcher, Omak; Kaitlynne Daniel, Riverside; Maia Deebach, Tonasket; Sarah Roach, Omak; Jacie Deebach, Tonasket; Brett Anthony, Omak; Donavan Abrahamson, Omak; Garrett Taylor, Omak; Jadya Taylor, Omak; Thomas Deebach, Tonasket; Tyge Plank, Loomis; Connor Hardesty, Tonasket; Jer-

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OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR RESULTS | FROM B4 emiah Miller, Riverside; Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Jordan Hughes, Tonasket; Brady Wulf, Brewster; Anah Wulf, Brewster; Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan; Leigh Anne Barnes, Tonasket; Quincy Downey, Omak; Halle Aparicio, Brewster; Josie Fletcher, Omak; Sofia Fletcher, Omak; Cole Aparicio, Brewster; Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside, Jasmine Yusi, Okanogan; Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; Chloe McFarland, Tonasket; Maria Timm, Oroville; Dallas Heindselman, Okanogan; Hannah Heindselman, Okanogan; Cody N Clark, Loomis; Corina Timm, Oroville; Zach M Clark, Loomis; Hayley Larson, Tonasket; Myles Timm, Oroville; Johnna Terris, Tonasket; Michael Timm, Oroville; Ricardo Arroyo, Okanogan; Kaylee J Clark, Loomis; Conner Timm, Oroville; Alyssa Larson, Tonasket;

FITTING & SHOWING 100 - BEEF FITTING & SHOWING 01 - Senior (16-19 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Cory Predoehl, Omak Reserve Champion - Red Jim Townsend, Okanogan Blue Jill Townsend, Okanogan; Cameron Daigneau, Omak; Alexis Jones, Okanogan; Anelise M. Goodall, Omak; Whitney Jo Wilson, Riverside Drew Dezellum, Brewster; David Cruz, Brewster. Red Sarah k. Quinlan, Oroville; Amber Duke, Okanogan; Marquette Miller, Brewster. 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Clancy Andrews, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Jesse Ramon, Tonasket Blue Emilee Beetchenow, Okanogan; Lexie Wahl, Loomis; Brenden Asmussen, Tonasket; Kelsey Vejraska, Omak; Kaylee Bobadilla, Tonasket; Ryan Bird, Okanogan; Becca Hawley, Okanogan; Jenna Wallace, Okanogan; Maisie Ramon, Tonasket; Bryce Dixon, Malott; Paxton Wood, Omak. Red Logan Bird, Okanogan; Braden Hennings, Okanogan; Jingy Sykes, Oroville; Sydney Breshears, Loomis; Elena Hrle, Okanogan; Reagan Timm, Oroville; 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Kacie Vejraska, Omak Reserve Champion - Blue Brooke Richey, Tonasket Blue Lindsey Jones, Okanogan; Kaden Beetchenow, Okanogan Veronica Bobadilla, Tonasket; Steele Rico, Okanogan; Tyler Popelier, Okanogan, Jaycie Richey, Tonasket; Kady Vejraska, Omak; Grace Wilson, Tonasket; Daisy Bobadilla, Tonasket; Trace Buchert, Omak; Kalli Reese, Omak; Jace Wallace, Okanogan; Jade Ramon, Tonasket; Afton Wood, Omak. Red Tillman Timm, Oroville; Claire Ives, Okanogan; Carson Timm, Oroville; Ana Hrle, Okanogan; Sandra Hrle, Okanogan; Weston Wood, Omak; Shelby White, Twisp. 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Blue Carter Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Reed Bowling, Omak; Reese Bowling, Omak; Ben Richey, Tonasket; Wes Dagnon, Loomis; Charlee Dagnon, Loomis; Ryanne Pyper, Ephrata; Joseph Kruse, Okanogan; Stetson Henry, Malott; Cyrus Kruse, Okanogan; Harper Latimer, Riverside; Isaiah Fenison, Okanogan; Colson Kuchenbuch, Okanogan; Emily Henry, Malott; Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside; Maggie Ramon, Tonasket; Paisley Timm, Okanogan; Wylie Timm, Oroville; Red Cooper Ives, Okanogan 05 - Adult Grand Champion - Blue Michelle Quinlan, Oroville

101 - SWINE FITTING & SHOWING 01 - Senior (16-19 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Amanda Johnson, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Dyllan Gage, Tonasket Blue Chelsea Vasquez, Tonasket; Delaney Lester, Omak; Johanna Peterson, Okanogan; Lily White, Twisp Tony Klepec, Okanogan; Garet Townsend Keller, Peyton Oules, Brewster; Madilyn Tverberg, Okanogan; Kendra Bryson, Okanogan; Jordyn Boesel, Malott; Justin Crossland, Malott, Derek Robinson, Pateros, Madison White, Pateros; Whitney Anson, Brewster; Mikey Piechalski, Brewster; Trent Skelton,Twisp; Vanessa Terrones, Brewster; Cassidy Townsend, Okanogan; Bradley Buchman, Brewster. Red Cooper Routien, Omak 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Bailey Hubbard, Riverside Reserve Champion - Blue Laynee Hubbard, Riverside Blue Shiann McCallum, Tonasket; Ellie Burse, Tonasket; Maret Miller, Brewster; Logan Robinson,

Pateros; Tyler Ogden, Coulee Dam; Austin Wood, Tonasket; Jesse Weitman, Omak; Daniel Keane, Tonasket; Chad Bretz, Tonasket; Cody Hawley, Okanogan; Kyndee Gavin, Okanogan; Myron Super, Omak; Payton Judd, Okanogan; Karlie Richey, Tonasket; Joe Ogborn, Tonasket; Alexia Gavin, Tonasket; Samantha White, Pateros; Jacob Bryson, Okanogan; Jason TownsendKeller; Rielan Bretz, Tonasket; Rae Anne Dodson, Bridgeport; Makensie Jones, Okanogan; Abbigail Popelier, Okanogan; Dawson Bretz, Tonasket; Cheyanne Bevier, Malott; McKenna Ott, Twisp; Emily Paul, Winthrop; Gage Fletcher, Riverside; Mylan Andrews, Okanogan, Megan Bolich, Tonasket; Charles Lindquist, Brewster, Tanner White, Twisp; Katie Labanauskas, Twisp; Hunter Thomas, Tonasket; Tanner Lund, Twisp; Jarrett Smith, Okanogan; Keann Wilson, Tonasket; Damian Herriman, Okanogan; Victor Perez, Okanogan; Madilynn Larson, Tonasket; Emily Stevens, Okanogan; Brady Silverthorn, Riverside; Jeremy Piechalski, Brewster; Alexandria Perez, Tonasket; Tessa McCoy, Malott.

Grand Champion - Blue Malia McClosky, Brewster Reserve Champion - Blue Joseph Richards, Omak Blue Samarah LaFountaine, Omak; Samiya McClosky Brewster 03 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs old) Grand Champion - Blue Olivia Richards, Omak Blue Noni Alley, Tonasket; Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak.

FLORICULTURE 541 - FLORICULTURE DESIGNS 01 - Mass arrangement using mixed summer flowers, any container Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak; Bryson Buchanan, Omak. 02 - Any holiday Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak; Charlotte F. Covey, Omak.

Red Myles Davis, Winthrop 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Kolbe Tverberg, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Jade Barroca, Tonasket Blue Teagan Brady, Okanogan; Colin Silverthorn, Tonasket; Tayla Hubbard, Riverside; Tylie Super, Omak; Callie Christoph, Omak; Maggie Tugaw, Okanogan; Sarah Silverthorn, Tonasket; Carson Sasse, Tonasket; Troy Wood, Tonasket; Ayeris Jones, Okanogan; Ameron Bretz, Tonasket; Kayden Tugaw, Okanogan; Parker Jones, Okanogan; Kayla Keith, Okanogan; Jentri Olson, Tonasket; Bo Silverthorn, Tonasket; Chase Barroca, Tonasket; Carter Barroca, Tonasket; Isaac Davis, Winthrop; Nicholas White, Twisp Hattie Buchert, Tonasket; Macy Routien, Omak; Waylon Thomas, Tonasket; Tyler J Darwood, Twisp Jacie Wilson, Tonasket; Anna Wilson, Tonasket; Bodie Paul, Winthrop; Cody Wottlin, Winthrop; Lane Bolich, Tonasket; Emma Wilson, Tonasket; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros, Sam Wottlin, Winthrop; Garrett Pyper, Omak; Ariana Perez, Tonasket; Cody White, Twisp Lane P Darwood, Twisp Rachel Bolich, Tonasket; Alley Piechalski, Brewster, Lane Silverthorn, Riverside Clay Buchert, Tonasket; Dakota Andrews, Okanogan; 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Grand Champion - Blue Logan Silverthorn, Riverside Reserve Champion - Blue Kinsey Christoph, Omak Blue Jesse Olson, Tonasket; Katie Lindquist, Brewster. 05 - Novice Grand Champion - Blue Grace Clark, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Grace Cory, Tonasket Blue Nathan Hennigs, Okanogan; Carson Boesel, Malott; Abbigail Popelier, Okanogan; Lucas Cory, Tonasket; Will Clark, Okanogan. Red Christopher Piechalski, Brewster

102 - SHEEP FITTING & SHOWING 01 - Senior (16-19 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Jordan Hughes, Tonasket Blue Dallas Tyus, Tonasket; Leigh Anne Barnes, Tonasket; Spencer Cleveland, Okanogan; Michael Timm, Oroville. 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Halle Aparicio, Brewster Reserve Champion - Blue Marlisa Garcia, Brewster Blue Morgan Tyus, Tonasket; Donavan Abrahamson, Omak; Sarah Roach, Omak; Caeleb Hardesty, Tonasket; Sofia Fletcher, Omak; Krista Marchand, Omak; Hayley Larson, Tonasket; Dallas Heindselman, Okanogan; Cody N Clark, Loomis; Zach M Clark, Loomis; Conner Timm, Oroville; Jasmine Yusi, Okanogan Johnna Terris, Tonasket; Sarah Rose Dixon, Malott; 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Anah Wulf, Brewster Reserve Champion - Blue Quincy Downey, Omak Blue Connor Hardesty, Tonasket; Jadya Taylor, Omak; Chloe McFarland, Tonasket; Brett Anthony, Omak; Maia Deebach, Tonasket; Garrett Taylor, Omak; Tyge Plank, Loomis; Kaitlynne Daniel, Riverside; Jeremiah Miller, Riverside; Cole Aparicio, Brewster; Skylar Hardesty, Tonasket; Miriam Garcia, Brewster; Mayra Garcia, Brewster; Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside; Michael Fletcher, Omak; Jacie Deebach, Tonasket; Alyssa Larson, Tonasket; Ricardo Arroyo, Okanogan; Myles Timm, Oroville; Kaylee J Clark, Loomis; Maria Timm, Oroville. Red Brady Wulf, Brewster; Josie Fletcher,

03 - All one color Blue Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 04 - Autumn arrangements, silk, fresh or dried Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (3 projects); Julia NelsonGilmer, Omak; Charlotte F. Covey, Omak. 05 - Rose arrangement Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Julia NelsonGilmer, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak.

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Chase Barroca shows off his blue-ribbon winning market swine. Omak; Corina Timm, Oroville. 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Blue Thomas Deebach, Tonasket

103 - GOAT FITTING & SHOWING 01 - Senior (16-19 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Bryden Hires, Tonasket 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Ryan Allgood, Brewster Reserve Champion Angelina Wilson, Tonasket Blue Cassandra Lange, Riverside; Riley Morris, Tonasket ; Cora Diehl, Tonasket; Athena Rietveld, Tonasket. Red Madison Everts, Okanogan; Rielan Bretz, Tonasket;Dawson Bretz, Tonasket. 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Brielle Wahl, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Erica Breshears, Loomis Blue Jenna Everts, Okanogan 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Grand Champion - Blue Camri Peterson, Omak Reserve Champion Riley Stucker, Oroville Blue Cass J. Rothrock, Tonasket; Tristin Jones, Omak

104 - DAIRY FITTING & SHOWING 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Elaine Quinlan, Oroville

105 - HORSE FITTING & SHOWING 01 - Senior (16-19 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Breanna Howell, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Callie Barker, Oroville Blue Miranda Cleveland, Okanogan Red McKendra Rose, Okanogan; Serenity Poletti, Loomis; Lily White, Twisp; Sarah K. Quinlan, Oroville; Karlie Henneman, Tonasket; Brisa Leep, Tonasket White Michaela Allen, Okanogan 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Camille Wilson, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Juanita Desjardins, Omak Blue Michaun Kelpman, Omak; Mikenna Kelpman, Omak. Red Jennah Thomason, Omak; Katie Henneman, Tonasket; Bethany Davidson, Omak; Logan Thompson, Loomis; Erin Quinlan, Oroville. White Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Issabella Velasquez, Omak; Serene Hunt, Brewster; Shantell McCune, Omak; Wendy Huizar; Sierra Swezey, Brewster; Shantell McCune, Omak; Samantha Whitney, Tonasket.

03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Clara Downey, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Katie Keane, Tonasket Blue Elaine Quinlan, Oroville Red Victoria Reagles, Brewster; Gabe Gould, Oroville; Abigail Davidson, Omak. 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Grand Champion - Blue Pippa Smith, Riverside Reserve Champion - Blue Mary Lu Tafolla, Oroville Blue Berkley Reagles, Brewster; Carly Pillow, Tonasket; Lilly Pillow, Tonasket; Colton Stansbury, Omak; Presley Somes, Omak; Prairie Somes, Omak; izzable ortega, Oroville; Lilly Pillow, Tonasket; Emmerson Goetz, Okanogan; 05 - Adult Grand Champion - Blue Terri Barker, Oroville Reserve Champion - Red Marnee Cleveland White Michelle Skylstad, Omak; Amanda Vance, Omak

106 - POULTRY FITTING & SHOWING 01 - Senior (16-19 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Ruth Ingram, Brewster 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Alisha E Cutrell, Omak Reserve Champion - Blue Easton Anderson, Oroville; Chandra Shibley, Omak Blue Clara Ingram, Brewster; Sara Ingram, Brewster; Jingy Sykes, Oroville; Ryan Allgood, Brewster; Sierra Johns, Okanogan; Camas McFetridge, Winthrop; Conner Picking, Omak; Sage McFetridge, Winthrop; Kendra Sachse, Omak; 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Grand Champion - Blue Grace Becker, Brewster Blue Mylie Rawson, Okanogan; Piper Rawson, Okanogan; Damion Dell, Malott; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Saxton Hover, Winthrop; James Dell, Malott; Elisabeth Bedard, Omak; Kylar Anderson, Oroville; Noah Hilderbrand, Oroville; Reagan Whiteaker, Oroville; Owen Pershing, Tonasket; Darton Wood, Omak; Alyssa Stanley, Omak; Kaelyn Bruns, Okanogan; 04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Grand Champion - Blue Hyleah Aparicio, Brewster Blue Seth Austin, Omak; Harper Latimer, Riverside; Pepper Peterson, Omak; Timber Super, Omak; Riley Corum, Riverside; Wyatt McDaniel, Riverside; Bronson Becker, Brewster; Tace Plank, Loomis; Jesse Corum, Riverside; Teak Plank, Loomis; Harlee Shellenbarger, Oroville; Havana Aparicio, Brewster; Brody Booker, Oroville; Gabe Harr, Okanogan; Monte McKee, Malott; Adisyn Pyper, Omak;

Hailee Bruns, Okanogan; Kabella Wilson, Riverside; Ethan McKee, Malott; Kane Booker, Oroville; Amanda Angell, Tonasket; Tyler Busching, Okanogan; Chad Busching, Okanogan; Yasmeen Quidwai, Omak; Charlee Buchert, Tonasket; Layla Buzzard, Twisp

107 - RABBIT FITTING & SHOWING 02 - Intermediate (12-15 yrs) Blue Tessa Orozco, Bridgeport; Kristy Vieth, Okanogan Red Kourtney Riggs, Okanogan; Jamie Wilson, Tonasket; Conner Picking, Omak; Jake Wilson, Tonasket; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak; Shawnee Hopkins, Okanogan. 03 - Junior (8-11 yrs) Blue Sadie Grantier, Okanogan; Jessica Lange, Riverside; Jarrod Yarnell, Riverside; Callie Christoph, Omak; Evelyn Picking, Omak; Shea Gamble, Brewster; Red Mia Gamble, Brewster; Aspen Todd, Okanogan; Addey Christmann, Okanogan; Blake Moler, Omak; Kaydence Carrington, Pateros

06 - Dried arrangement Blue Sharon Reddick, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia NelsonGilmer, Omak; Charlotte F. Covey, Omak. 07 - Small arrangement not to exceed 8 inches Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak; Amanda Angell, Tonasket. 08 - Fresh miniature arrangement not to exceed 5 inches Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Valarie McKennaOkanogan; Brenda Wilson, Riverside; Amy Angell, Tonasket. 09 - Abstract design Blue Sharon Reddick, Omak; Julia NelsonGilmer, Omak (2 projects) 10 - Line design Blue Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak (2 projects); Sharon Reddick, Omak. 11 - Dried miniature arrangement not to exceed 5 inches Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Sharon Reddick, Omak.

542 - DECORATIONS FOR A DOOR OR WALL

04 - Pre-Junior/Little People (7 & under) Blue Kandis Schreder, Okanogan; Emma White, Twisp; Kinsey Christoph, Omak;, Aven Davis, Winthrop; Joel Wilson, Tonasket; Addison Henton, Brewster; Ross Wilson, Tonasket; Sadie R Clark, Loomis; Layla Buzzard, Twisp; Logan Stucker, Tonasket; Kenneth Christmann, Okanogan; Emma Gamble, Brewster; Rilynn Carrington, Brewster.

02 - Dried Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Charlotte F. Covey, Omak.

109 - CAT FITTING & SHOWING

03 - Garden Creatures using fresh fruit and/or vegatables including flowers to make your favorite pal Blue Bryson Buchanan, Omak

01 - Pre-Junior (4-7 yrs old) Blue Olivia Clark, Omak 02 - Junior (8-11 yrs old)

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03 - Silk Blue Sharon Reddick, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Charlotte F. Covey, Omak.

543 - JUNIOR DECORATIVE DESIGNS

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OKANOGAN VALLEY GAZETTE-TRIBUNE | SEPTEMBER 18, 2014

OKANOGAN COUNTY FAIR RESULTS | FROM B5 544 - HOUSE PLANTS

Tarrie J Darwood, Twisp

01 - Fern Blue Valarie McKenna, Okanogan

089 - Rose, any variety not listed Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Skyler J Booker, Riverside; Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Samantha N Eiffert, Omak; Caden D Sanders, Riverside.

02 - African Violet Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville

090 - Dahlia, formal decorative, over 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (7 projects); Sandra Hrle, Okanogan; Ana Hrle, Okanogan; Patti Brown, Omak; Steve Goodmiller, Omak.

03 - Blooming Blue Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 04 - Foliage Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Valarie McKenna, Okanogan.

091 - Dahlia, formal decorative, under 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis (2 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (12 projects); Patti Brown, Omak; Steve Goodmiller,Omak (2 projects); Elena Hrle, Okanogan.

05 - Hanging Blue Valarie McKenna, Okanogan 06 - Cactus Blue Valarie McKenna, Okanogan

092 - Dahlia, informal decorative, over 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (15 projects); Steve Goodmiller,Omak.

08 - Jr. dish garden Blue Valarie McKenna; Vivienne Bauer, Okanogan; Hayden Swartsel, Omak. 09 - Any plant not mentioned Blue Gemma Reed, Twisp; Valarie McKenna, Okanogan; Lori Wood Okanogan.

545 - POTTED OUTDOOR PLANTS 02 - Hanging Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 03 - Planter Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Sheila Hall, Omak; Patricia Murrah, Okanogan; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Claire Ives, Okanogan; Lori WoodOkanogan. 04 - Other Blue Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Bryson Buchanan, Omak; Lori Wood, Okanogan; Ryanne Reed, Twisp; Nancy BangertOkanogan; Kaitlin McKenna Schade, Okanogan.

547 - CUT FLOWERS 002 - Aster; 3 blooms over 3 in., 1 color Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (4 projects) 003 - Aster; 3 blooms over 3 in., mixed color Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak 004 - Aster; 3 blooms under 3 in., 1 color Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (4 projects); Nancy Bangert, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan. 005 - Aster; 3 blooms under 3 in., mixed color Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 006 - Aster, dwarf; 1 spray Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 007 - Bachelor buttons; 3 blooms Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. 008 - Begonia, tuberous; 1 spray Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis. 011 - Calendula, double; 3 blooms Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (2 projects) 012 - Claendula, crested, center made up of quills; 1 bloom Blue Hattie Buchert, Tonasket 013 - Calendula, any other type; 3 blooms Blue Beth Yarnell, Riverside; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan; Charlee Buchert, Tonasket. 016 - Celosia, Feathered; 1 stem Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak 017 - Cosmos, Bipinnatus, white and pink shades; 1 spray Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan; Sandra Hrle, Okanogan; Lori Wood, Okanogan; Jessica R Heinlen, Tonasket. Red Cora Lee Thompson, Omak 018 - Cosmos, Sulphureus, gold and red shades; 1 spray Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Lori Wood, Okanogan. Red Cora Lee Thompson, Omak 019 - Dusty Miller; 1 spray of foliage (blossom not required) Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville Red Bryson Buchanan, Omak 020 - Geranium, single flower; 1 stem Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Jean Berney, Okanogan; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (6 projects); Jean Berney, Okanogan; Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Lori Wood, Okano-

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Young fans dance to the tunes of Tonasket’s Hippies on Vacation at the fair. gan; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. 021 - Geranium, double flowered; 1 stem Blue Jean Berney, Okanogan; Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 022 - Geranium, Martha Washington; 1 stem Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 023 - Geranium, Scented Leaf; 1 spray (blossom not required) Blue Jean Berney, Okanogan; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Lori Wood, Okanogan. 024 - Marigold, orange, yellow, bicolor, white; 1 bloom over 3 in. Blue Barry Detwiler, Omak; Bryson Buchanan, Omak; Blake Moler, Omak; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Mellody O’Bryan, Omak; Shirley D Hayse Conconully. 025 - Marigold, orange, yellow, bicolor, white; 1 bloom under 3 in. Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville; Jean Berney, Okanogan; Riley Morris, Tonasket; Beth Yarnell, Riverside; Beth Yarnell, Riverside; Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Jean Berney, Okanogan; Bryson Buchanan, Omak; Skylar Stalder, Omak; Charlee Buchert, Tonasket; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan; Teri G Mitschelen, Malott; Lori Wood, Okanogan. 026 - Marigold, miniature orange, yellow, bicolor, white; 1 spray Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (3 projects) 028 - Pansy, mixed colors; 3 blooms Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 029 - Pansy, one color; 3 blooms Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (2 projects) 030 - Petunia, single; 1 spray Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville; Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Bryson Buchanan, Omak; Lori Wood, Okanogan. 031 - Petunia, double; 1 spray Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 032 - Petunia, single ruffled or fringed; 1 spray Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 033 - Petunia, double ruffled or fringed; 1 spray Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 036 - Snapdragon, Rocket single; 1 stem Blue Bryson Buchanan, Omak. 038 - Snapdragon, any other; 1 stem Blue Lori Wood, Okanogan. Red William Austin, Omak; Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 039 - Sunflower, yellow; 1 stem Blue Sheila Hall, Omak, Wyatt Youngblood, Omak; Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (3 projects); Chad Bretz, Tonasket; Clara Downey, Okanogan Tarrie J DarwoodTwisp, Sam Wottlin, Winthrop; Dianna Suverly, Malott; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket; Megan G Heinlen, Tonasket; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan; Nancy Bangert, Okanogan; Lynda Rose Dietrich, Riverside, Carter Darwood, Twisp; Austin Buchanan, Omak; Skylar Stalder, Omak; Yellow sunflower Bryson Buchanan, Omak; 040 - Sunflower, mixed color; 1 stem Blue Wyatt Youngblood, Omak; Teak Plank, Loomis; Cora Lee Thomp-

son, Omak, Chad Bretz, Tonasket; Carter Darwood,Twisp; Tarrie J Darwood, Twisp; Afton Wood, Omak; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. Red Tace Plank, Loomis 041 - Sunflower, any other; 1 stem Blue Wyatt Youngblood, Omak; Kady Vejraska, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. Red Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket; Maggie Ramon, Tonasket. 042 - Verbena; 3 stems Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 043 - Zinnia, dahlia type, one color; 3 stems Blue Reva J. Reed, Winthrop (4 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (5 projects); Dianna Suverly, Malott. 044 - Zinnia, dahlia type, mixed colors; 3 stems Blue Reva J. Reed, Winthrop (2 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. 046 - Zinnia, Cactus flowered, mixed color; 3 stems Blue Shirley D Hayse, Conconully 047 - Zinnia, pompom, one color; 3 stems Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket. Red Bettie Wehmeyer, Tonasket. 048 - Zinnia, pompom, mixed color; 3 stems Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 049 - Zinnia, dwarf, one color; 3 stems Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 050 - Zinnia, dwarf, mixed color; 3 stems Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 051 - Any annual not listed Blue Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Beth Yarnell, Riverside; Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. Red Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 052 - Any annual not listed Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. Red Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 053 - Million Bells; 1 spray Red Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 055 - Chrysanthemum, cushion; 1 spray Red Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 056 - Chrysanthemum, button; 1 spray Blue Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. 057 - Chrysanthemum, spoon; 1 bloom if over 3 in., or 3 stems if under 3 in. Blue Shirley Bowden, Okanogan. 059 - Chrysanthemum, decorative; 1 bloom if over 3 in., or 3 stems if under 3 in. Blue Shellee Duncan, Okanogan. 060 - Coreopsis; 3 stems or 1 spray Blue Cora Lee Thompson. 061 - Daisy, Gloriosa single, mixed or one color; 3 stems Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 063 - Daisy, Shasta, single; 3 stems Blue Amelia Anderson, Oroville; Lynda

Rose Dietrich, Riverside. 065 - Daisy, any other type, 3 stems or 1 spray Blue Kelly Buchert, Tonasket; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan. 066 - Delphinium; 1 stem Blue Jean Berney, Okanogan. 067 - Echinacea; 1 stem Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 068 - Fall Aster; 1 spray Red Tarrie J Darwood, Twisp. 069 - Gallardia; 3 stems Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 071 - Pinks; 3 stems or 1 spray Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan. 074 - Sedum, any variety; 1 spray Blue Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Nancy Bangert, Okanogan; Amelia Anderson, Oroville. 075 - Veronica; 1 spray Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 076 - Yarrow, white or pastel; 3 stems of 1 color Blue Nancy Bangert, Okanogan. 077 - Yarrow, gold; 3 stems Blue Nancy Bangert, Okanogan 078 - Any perennial not listed Blue Julia Nelson-Gilmer, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Tarrie J Darwood, Twisp; Nancy Bangert, Okanogan; Shirley Bowden, Okanogan. Red Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 079 - Any perennial not listed Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak. 080 - Any perennial not listed Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 081 - Gladiolus, large spike Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (18 projects) 082 - Gladiolus, novelty Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (4 projects). 083 - Rose, bud (hybrid tea); 1 bloom Blue Reva J. Reed, Winthrop (3 projects); Sheila Hall, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan (6 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (7 projects); Elaine Witters, Okanogan; Samantha N Eiffert, Omak; Skyler J Booker, Riverside; Elisabeth Bedard, Omak; Caden D Sanders, Riverside; Beth Yarnell, Riverside (2 projects); Stephanie Bedard, Omak. Red Nevaeh Hall, Omak. 084 - Rose, Grandiflora or Floribunda; 1 stem Blue Reva J. Reed, Winthrop (2 projects); Nevaeh Hall, Omak; Sheila Hall, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan. 085 - Rose, miniature; 1 spray Blue Nevaeh Hall, Omak; Sheila Hall, Omak; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (4 projects). 086 - Rose, climber; 1 spray Blue Skylar Stalder, Omak; Tarrie J Darwood, Twisp. 087 - Rose, old-fashioned (David Austin or English); 1 spray Blue Sheila Hall, Omak; Nevaeh Hall, Omak; Elaine Witters, Okanogan (2 projects) 088 - Rose, shrub; 1 spray Blue

093 - Dahlia, informal decorative, under 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis (4 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (11 projects); Lynne M Sullivan, Okanogan (10 porjects); Steve Goodmiller, Omak. 094 - Dahlia, cactus, over 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (5 projects); Patti Brown, Omak; Steve Goodmiller,Omak; Elena Hrle, Okanogan. 095 - Dahlia, cactus, under 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (3 projects); Lynne M Sullivan, Okanogan; Steve Goodmiller,Omak; Patti Brown, Omak. 096 - Dahlia, semi cactus, over 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (6 projects); Patti Brown, Omak; Steve Goodmiller,Omak (2 projects). 097 - Dahlia, semi cactus, under 8 in., 1 bloom Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis (2 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (6 projects); Lynne M Sullivan, Okanogan; Patti Brown, Omak; Steve Goodmiller,Omak. 098 - Dahlia, incurved cactus, over 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Steve Goodmiller,Omak. 099 - Dahlia, incurved cactus, under 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (2 projects); Steve Goodmiller,Omak (2 projects); Patti Brown, Omak. 100 - Dahlia, lacinated, over 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (5 projects); Patti Brown, Omak; Ana Hrle, Okanogan; Steve Goodmiller,Omak; Patti Brown, Omak. 101 - Dahlia, lacinated, under 8 in.; 1 bloom Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis (2 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (8 projects); Steve Goodmiller,Omak. 102 - Dahlia, ball; 3 blooms Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (4 projects). 103 - Dahlia, miniature ball; 3 blooms Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis (2 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (3 projects) 105 - Dahlia, coralette; 1 stem Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; (3 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (10 projects). 106 - Dahlia,terlily; 1 stem Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (5 projects); Ana Hrle, Okanogan . 107 - Dahlia, any variety not listed Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Patti Brown, Omak; Lynne M Sullivan, Okanogan; Maggie Ramon, Tonasket. 108 - Dahlia, orchid type Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (3 projects) 109 - Dahlia, single Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak; Patti Brown, Omak. 110 - Dahlia, powder puff Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis (3 projects); Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (4 projects). 111 - Dahlia, peony Blue Sheila Barnes, Loomis. 112 - Dahlia, stellar Blue

Sheila Barnes, Loomis; Cora Lee Thompson, Omak (2 projects). 113 - Chinese Lanterns, fresh; 1 spray Blue Charlee Buchert, Tonasket. 122 - Any other fresh not listed, mixed color; 3 stems or blooms Blue Emma Wilson, Tonasket.

GOAT 188 - ANY GOAT & ANY BREEDADULT 01 - Under 12 months Grand Champion - Blue Stacey Allgood, Brewster. 02 - Over 12 months Grand Champion - Blue Stacey Allgood, Brewster.

189 - SPECIALTY GOAT CLASS FOR YOUTH (4-7 YRS OLD) 01 - Goat any age and any breed (only 1 goat allowed, must be 8-yrs-old to sell) Grand Champion - Blue Riley Stucker, Oroville. Reserve Champion - Blue Cass J. Rothrock, Tonasket. Blue Tristin Jones, Omak; Camri Peterson, Omak; Riley Stucker, Oroville; Cass J. Rothrock, Tonasket.

190 - ALPINE GOAT 02 - 12-24 months Grand Champion - Blue Ryan Allgood, Brewster.

192 - NUBIAN GOAT 01 - Under 12 months Grand Champion - Blue Athena Rietveld, Tonasket. Reserve Champion - Blue Angelina Wilson, Tonasket Blue Cora Diehl, Tonasket (2 projects); Angelina Wilson, Tonasket. 02 - 12-24 months Grand Champion - Blue Riley Morris, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Cora Diehl, Tonasket.

196 - NIGERIAN DWARF GOAT 01 - Under 12 months Grand Champion - Blue Brielle Wahl, Tonasket Reserve Champion - Blue Ryan Allgood, Brewster. Blue Ryan Allgood, Brewster. 02 - 12-24 months Grand Champion - Blue Brielle Wahl, Tonasket. Reserve Champion - Blue Erica Breshears, Loomis 03 - Over 24 months (should be in milk) Grand Champion and Reserve Champion - Blue Ryan Allgood, Brewster. 05 - Wether Grand Champion - Blue Erica Breshears, Loomis

199 - PYGMY GOAT 06 - Pygmy Kids under 2 years Grand Champion - Blue Cassandra Lange, Riverside Grand Champion - Blue Bryden Hires, Tonasket. Blue Jessica Lange, Riverside. 07 - Pygmy Wether Reserve Champion - Blue Bryden Hires, Tonasket 08 - Pygmy Doe Grand Champion - Blue Bryden Hires, Tonasket.

200 - CASHMERE OR ANGORA GOAT (JUDGED SEPARATELY) 10 - Fiber Doe Grand Champion - Blue Riley Morris, Tonasket.

201 - BOER GOAT 11 - Wether Grand Champion - Blue Riley Morris, Tonasket Blue Dawson Bretz, Tonasket. 12 - Doe Reserve Champion - Blue Riley Morris, Tonasket Blue Rielan Bretz, Tonasket

202 - GRADE GOAT-YOUTH (CROSS OF 2 OR MORE BREEDS) 14 - Wether Grand Champion - Blue Madison Everts, Okanogan Reserve Champion - Blue Jenna Everts, Okanogan.

204 - SPECIALTY GOAT CLASS FOR YOUTH (8-19 YRS OLD) 11 - Produce of Dam (2 does either in milk or not, out of the same mother) Blue Brielle Wahl, Tonasket. 12 - Dam and Daughter (mother and daughter, mother in milk) Blue Ryan Allgood, Brewster. 13 - Any breed dairy goat now producing milk Blue Ryan Allgood,Brewster.


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