t HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Augmt 81. 1967
Art Vance's Frosty
Show Champ Again
(Continued from page 1)
ed by Roice Fulleton. first;
ratches, owned by Judy Cur
rin, second; Samantha K. own
ed by Marv Abrams. third.
Class A. Lot S (Mares 4 years
and older) Lady, owned by
Art Vance, first; Domino Mel
ody, owned by Ralph Beamer,
second; Healy's Jet, owned by
Bill and Kite Healy. third; and
Jet's Maestar. owned by Bill
and Kite Healy, fourth.
Class A Lot 6 (Mare and nur
sing colt) Jade and Jazzard,
owned by Merlyn Robinson,
first; Greasy Bow, owned by
Roiee Fulleton, seeond; Tootsie.
owned by Bill Seehafer. third.
Class A, Lot 7 (Mare and pro
duce, two or more) Healy's
Jet, Jet's Babe Bar, Jet's Bunny
Bar, Jet's Maestro, owned by
Bill and Kite Healy. first; Jade.
Jazzard. Jaehal, owned by Mer
lyn Robinson, seoond; Greasy
Bow. owned by Roice Fulleton,
third.
Class A. Lot 8 Lady, owned
by Art Vance, champion mare;
Domino Melody, owned by
Ralph Beamer. reserve champ
ion mare.
Class A. Lot 9 (colts foaled in
1967) Unnamed, owned by
Nancy Miller, first; unnamed,
owned by Ralph Beamer, sec
ond; Jade, owned by Merlyn
Robinson, third; and Tootsie,
owned by Bill Seehafer, fourth.
Class A. Lot 10 (Teailing
colts foaled in 1966) Rocky,
owned by Gene Pierce, first; Jo
die's Bote, owned by John Eu
banks, second.
Class A, Lot 11 (Two and
three-year-old stallions) Mys
tic Depth, owned by Rod Mur
ray, first; Dutch Lahekin, own
ed by Roice Fulleton, second;
Star's GTO Bar, owned by Mar
cia Jones, third.
Class A, Lot 12 (Four-year-old
and older stallions) The Maes
tro, owned by Ralph and Mary
ueamer, nrst; Teddys salute,
owned by Virgil Chapman, sec- j
ond; Mr. Bar Barred, owned by:
Floyd Jones, third; Solo Sam, j
owned bv John Eubanks, '
fourth. i
Class A. Lot 13 The Maestro,1
owned by Ralph Beamer, cham
pion stallion, won halter do
nated by P. W". Mahoney. Ted
dy's Salute, owned by Virgil
Chapman, reserve champion
stallion.
Class A. Lot 14 (Two and
three-year-old 9eldings) Hu
go, owned by Don Evans, first;
Spanky, owned by Dave Mathe
ny, second; Lucky Star Bob,
owned by Percy Cecil, third.
Class A. Lot IS (Geldings,
four years and older) Pancho,
owned by Art Vance, first;
Twistin Music, owned by Ralph
Beamer, second; Mr. Cotton,
owned by Marcia Jones, third;
Laddie, owned by Judy Currin,
fourth.
Class A. Lot 16 Pancho, own
ed by Art Vance, champion
gelding, won headstall and
reins donated by P. W. Maho
ney. Twistin Music, owned by
Ralph Beamer, reserve champ
ion gelding.
Class A. Lot 17 (Get of sire,
two or more of any age) Dom
ino Melody and Jet, owned by
Ralph and Mary Beamer, first;
unnamed cold and Gold Rush
Residents Enjoy Summer Travel
Mount, owned by Rlaph and
Marv Beamer, seoond; Lee Pet
tyjohn ontrv, third; Boy Doll,
owned by Roice Fulleton. fourth.
Class A, Lot 18 (Ponies up to
and including 44 inches) (.lin
ger, owned bv Cindy Dougher
ty, first; Tony, owned by Gary
Wilhelm. seoond; Shorty, owned
bv Valerie Ravmond, third.
Class A, Lot 19 (Ponies oyer
44 inches and under 54) Gin
ger, owned by Pat Dougherty,
first: Tinker, owned by Merlyn
Robinson, seoond; Teddv, owned
bv Bill and Kite Healy, third;
Teddy, owned by Dimple Munk
ers. fourth.
Class B, Lot 1 (Ponies, confor
mation and performance under
saddle, riders up to and includ
ing 12 years) Teddy, owned by
Bill and Kite Healy and ridden
by Maureen Healy. first; Tink-
er. owned by Merlyn Robinson
and ridden by Kyle Robinson, j
second; Ginger, owned and rid-!
den by Cindy Dougherty, third;'
and t andy. ow ned and ridden !
by Becky Eubanks. fourth. Hal- j
ters awarded to first and see-!
ond places by Cornet t Green. I
Class C. Lot I (junior equita-,
tion. riders 11 years and under) j
Healy's Jet, owned by Bill and ,
Kite Healy and ridden by Mary j
Healy. first, won bridle from 1
Heppner Lumber Co., Mary Mai- I
com: Badger, owned and ridden
by Ronnie Currin, seoond, with '
award from P. W. Mahoney; j
Lady Tequila, owned by Bill
and Kite Healy and ridden by
Janice Healy, third; Texas Sue,!
owned by Harry Noble and rid- j
den by Jerita Noble, fourth;
Cinders, owned by Merlyn Rob-1
inson and ridden by Krynn Rob-1
inson, fifth.
Class C Lot 2 (junior equita
tion, riders 12 to 16) Mr. Cot
ton, owned and ridden by Mar
cia Jones, first, bridle given by
Heppner Lumber Co., Mary Mal
com; Nickie. owned and ridden
by Barry Munkers, second, hal
ter given by Columbia Basin
Electric; Buzz, owned and rid
den by Patty Daly, third: Whif
fen Poot, owned and ridden by
Becky Fulleton, fourth; Golden
Redwood, owned and ridden by
Tracey Norene, fifth.
Class C, Lot 3 (Western Pleas
ure, riders 11 and under) Tex
as Sue, owned by Harry Noble
and ridden by Jody Noble,
first; Ronnie Currin entry, sec
ond; Healy Jet, owned by Bill
and Kite Healy and ridden by
Mary Healy, third; Cinders,
owned by Merlyn Robinson and
ridden by Krynn Robinson,
fourth; Lady Tequila, owned by
Bill and Kite Healy and ridden
by Janice Healy, fifth; Smith's
Redwood, owned and ridden by
Cindy Dougherty, sixth. First
place awarded roping rains
from Turner, Van Marter and
Bryant, and second place award
ed halter from Columbia Basin
Electric.
Class & Lot 4 (Western Pleas
ure, riders 12 to 16) Jet's Babe
Bar, Bill and Kite Healy, own
ers, and ridden by Patti Healy,
first; Mr. Cotton, owned and
ridden by Marcia Jones, second;
Strip, owned and ridden by
Mary Ann O'Donnell, third;
Nickie, owned and ridden by
Barry Munkers, fourth. Gift cer
tificate, $10, from Gardner's
By KATHERINE LINDSTROM
ION E Mr. and Mrs. LUiyd
Morgan. IVbert Drake, and Rol
lo Crawford were among foot
ball fans in Portland this week
end for the pro game between
the San Francisco UVrs and
New Orleans Saints.
Donald Bristow has returned
from an enjoyable vacation
spent in Southern California. He
visited with his cousin. Miss
Julie Rietmann, went to Disney
land, Knott's Berry Farm. Mar
ineland and other points of in
teiest. In addition they drove to
Tiajuana and Newport -Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynd
spent several days at Granite
last week and visited her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Rho Bleakman in John
Day.
Mrs. Ada Christopherson, who
has been staying with the Cliff
ord Aldrioh family, is leaving
the last of the week for her
home at Donald.
Kathy Holtz left on Tuesday
for the State Fair, where she
was to compete on Wednesday
in the modeling of her knitte'i
sweater.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffor
had several houseguesis during
the past week-end. Guests from
Friday to Monday were Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Schaffor from
Groom, Texas, who were mak
ing their first visit here. The
two men are cousins and Claude
is a cattle buyer. Other guests
were Mrs. Schaffer's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Lieuallen of Pendleton and
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Gilbert of Goldendale, Wash,
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
and family were leaving on
Wednesday for Portland to take
Mr. Palmateer's niece, Marilyn
Stract, to the airport, where she
will take a plane for her home
in Elk Grove. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Linnell and
family attended a horse show
in Tye Valley this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett
accompanied by Cathy Cannon
drove to Portland on Saturday
to get Ricky and D Ann, who
have been visiting relatives
there for a week. The young
people attended the Monkee
Concert at the Memorial Coli
seum on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom and
Christina and Cindy Ekstrom
spent the week-end in Portland.
The girls aLso attended the Mon
kee Concert.
Christine McCabe is in Port-
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Certificate from C.arrinpr'a tn
second.
Class C. Lot 5 (Western Pleas
ure, riders 17 and over) Fros
ty, owned and ridden by Art
Vance, first; Jet's Babe Bar,
owned by Bill and Kite Healy
and ridden by Kite Healy, sec
ond; The Maestro, owned and
ridden by Ralph Beamer, third;
Jem Jill, owned and ridden by
Nancy Miller, fourth. Leather
halter given to first and show
halter given to second from
oanK or tastern Oregon.
Class C, Lot 6 (Trail class,
riders up to and including 14
years) Saddle Pal, ridden by
Vivian Phillips, 25.4, first; Suds,
ridden by Becky Fulleton, 27.1,
second; Lady, ridden by Jeanne
Daly, 30.6, third; Princess, rid
den by Dianna Wright, 31.0,
fourth. Gift certificate, $10, for
first from Elma's Apparel and
$5 certificate for second.
Class C. Lot 7 (Reining class.
Hackamore horse. 4 years and
under) Patches, owned and
ridden by Judy Currin, first;
Loyal Mac, owned and ridden
by Roice Fulleton, second.
Class C. Lot 8 (Retains
bit. horse over 4 years) Frosty,
uwiieu ana riauen by Art Vance,
irM. lexas bue, owned and
ridden hv Harrv Wihin
Teddy Salute, owned and ridden
oy virga Chapman, third; Mr.
Bar Barred, owned and ridden
by Floyd Jones, fourth. Prize for
first, bit donated by Murrays
Rexall; prize for second donat
ed by First National Bank.
land visiting with Cathy Har
mon, a friend she made last
spring during the Portland
eighth grade youngsters tour of
Eastern Oregon farms. She also
attended the Concert Saturday
evening.
Neal and Wendy Christopher
son are at a hunting lodge near
McCall. Idaho. Their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christoph
erson will go up after them La
bor Day week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MoCabe
and family were hosts for a
family get together on Saturda
evening honoring her uncle.
Arthur Campbell who is visit
ing relatives here from his
home in Terra Haute. Ind. Oth
er guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. James lvttviohn and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lelaud Me
Kinnev and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Keeno and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Keeno and
family, and Mrs. Arthur Keeno.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lind
strom left on Sunday for Port
land and the beach, where they
plan to do a little deep sea
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Llnds
trom and famttv spent from
Tuesday to Sunday vacationing
at Joseph and Wallowa Lake.
A recent trip took Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers and Bonnie
through Yellowstone National
Park, to see Mt. Kusftmoro and
other points of Interest on their
wav to Pine Ridge, S. D., where
they were guests of their son
and daughter-lnaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers, Jr. and fam
ily. During their absence from
the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Akers and son of Portland
stayed there and took care of
things.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCabe
and girls have returned from
a recent vacation spent at East
Lake.
Mrs. Max Barnum and infant
daughter, Kimberlv Joy of Port
land, were honored at a small
home baby shower on Wednes
day evening. Hostesses wore
Mrs. Wesley Marlatt and Mrs.
Arnold Raymond who held the
party at the home of Mrs. Bar
num's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Christopherson.
Mrs. Barnum drove to Port
and this week-end to meet her
husband, who has been at Fort
Lewis for summer camp. Thev
are visiting his parents at War
den, Wash., this week.
After a vacation at Diamond
Lake and a visit In lone with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Bristow and family have return
ed to their home at Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac
intosh have purchased the lot
adjoining the Pete Cannon res
idence and have moved their
trailer home to that location
from Akers Trailer Court. He
works for the Union Pacific and
they plan to make their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom,
Sr., are In Salem this week
showing some prize Hereford
cattle. Their son, Roland, and
grandchidren, Jan, John, and
Herbert III went down on Tues
day to assist with the care and
showing of the herd.
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ARMED WITH ono ot his favorite Army recruiting holpcn. Ser
geant Jacob Bowman, new Pendleton recruiter, prepares to visit
another city in his area. His recruiting area covers all of Gil
liam. Wheeler. Morrow and Umatilla counties. Sergeant Bow
man emphasised that the Army now has a critical need for
registered nurses. He said he will be happy to take collect
calls at his Pendleton office from anyone interested in an Army
career. His phone number is 276-6534. The address ol the U. S.
Army Recruiting Station in Pendleton Is 258 Southwest First
Street
Name Band Due
For Happy Canyon
One of America's1 great name
hands will play for the four
night dances nt Happy Canyon
during Round Up here, Septem
ber 1:1 Hi.
Hilt Morrison, Happy Canyon
damv director, nald SI Zetituer
anil his lti piece buml, now ap
pealing In l.a Vega.i, will Im
In Pendleton for the Happy
Canyon iIuiuik which follow
the nlghtlv pageant. Morrison
said the Happy Canvmi associ
ation board frit privileged to bo
able to engage the Zcntnor
band.
.onttior started In the mimical
field bv winning Philharmon
ic Guggenheim Foundation
Scholarship after playing 'he
trombone for nlv six months.
In the l!M0's, .ontner wns play
ing with orchestras such as
those of I.es Drown, Hurry
James, and Jimmy Dorney. Ho
formed his own band In the
I'.Mi's and has been n band
leader since. Voted the "bund of
the eur" on several occasions,
Zentner's group lias been nam
ed bv a national magazine as
the Hand of VMYT.
Morrison said arrangement
are being made to have a mod
ern group play during the In
termission erlods each night to
sutlsfv the musical tastes of the
younger net; however, he em
phasUed that Zoutner piny all
kinds of music, Including rock
and roll.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients who were admitted to
Pioneer Memorial hospital dur
ing the past week for medical
care, and were later dismissed,
were the following: John Hall,
Heppner; Jimmy Ford, Condon;
Martin Potter, Condon; Nelson
Rhodes, Condon; Bob Rowland,
Tigard; Simon Winters, Hepp
ner. Those who were admitted,
and still are receiving medical
care, are the following: Emma
Breshears, Lexington; Ida Ol
son, Heppner; Les Mallory, Kin
zua, and Edith White, lone.
Among those returning to
Heppner to enjoy the parade
and rodeo events of the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hill of Coos Bay. They were
house guests of hor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Harris, during
the week end.
Wheat Meeting
Slated Tuesday
Robert Jensen, lone, president
of the Oregon Wheat Growers
League, announces that the
quarterly mooting of the
league's executive committee
will be held In the Arlington
city hall, Tusedav, September 5,
at 9:30 a.m.
A full agenda is planned
which will Include a thorough
discussion on freight rates in
the Pacific Northwest. Another
topic of Importance will be a
review of the bills that passed
the last legislation session, es
pecially those that affect wheat
producers. Discussion will aLso
Ik- held on bills that will be
Introduced at the special ses
sion that will concern our wheat
producers.
Garth Rouse of the Oregon
Farm Bureau will discuss their
workman's compensation pro
posal. All farmers In the state
who have an annual payroll of
$1,500 or more will come under
the law January 1. 19tkS. At that
time, they must carry either pri
vate or state compensation and
this Is of special Interest to
many wheat producers.
Other major topics will be a
review of Western Wheat activ
ities, a program to develop
more market Information for
producers, grain standards, feed
grain research and others.
President Jepsen urges any
Interested wheat producer to at
ten.d as this meeting Is not
limited to the executive committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland McKin-
ney and family entoyed a few
days of vacutionlng last week
near Osoyoos Lake, along the
Canadian border. Joining them
there were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McKlnney and son Alan of
Hermlston. and Mr. and Mr.
Malcolm McKlnney and boys of
Wasco.
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Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John
Monahan undoubtedly came the
farthest distance to observe the
rodeo events and enjoy the
street parade over the week end.
Mrs. Monahan's brother, Frank
Kilkenny, her sister, Mrs. James
Doyle and daughter Anne, were
here from New York City. A
highlight for them was to ride
In the Happy Canyon wagon
during the big parade, making
Kilkenny's homecoming, after
an absence of 32 years, a mem
orable one. Also here was a
brother, John Kilkenny of Herm
iston. The Eastern visitors left
Monday for Portland from where
they were to board the plane
for their return flight to New
York City.
SCHOOL STARTS
NEXT TUESDAY
AND WE'RE READY!
Wc have the official
list from the elementary
school of needs for all
grades. Shop now and
avoid the rush next
week.
We Have a Store Full
of School Needs. We
Invite You to Shop Here
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