NEPi'NER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, August J. 1972 -1
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Kite Hoaly's 'Do Dig Mac' is Performance Champion
at Wranglers Horse Show
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yearn uin when ha was a two
year old Janice, the Healys
12 year old, has been riding
him this summer, he was
I'attte'i official horse the two
years she nnle on the Pendle
ton Hound I'p Court. The
Healys enjoy llolde ttecause
he is so versatile. He wasn't in
the Wrangler's Horse Show
last year because I'alli, Queen
of the Hound I'p, had to attend
an out of town appearance.
Mrs. Healy won a Trophy
donated by Floyd Jones, who
retired last year's trophy, and
a horse blanket donated by
I' W. Mahoney.
Reserve Champion Perfor
mance was Hexall's Baldy
owned by Hob and Beverly
Sleagall, ridden by Rob Stea
gull of Lexington. He won a
horse blanket dotiated by Fred
Mankin, past Horse Show
1 Superintendent.
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Roping were Jill Kugg first
with a time of 6.S. She won a
pair of spurs donated by
Fulleton Chev. Second was
Pavid Steagall of Lexington
with a time of 7. He won a rope
donuled by John's Chevron
Station Tim Daly was third
with a time of t) J He won a
pigging string, donated by
Central Market of Heppner.
Barrel Racing winners were
Joan Healy IH 3, Marianne
Pettyjohn, lone 19 , Michelle
Kvans, Heppner, IS a. and
Janice Healy with a 197.
I 'rues for the Barrelrace were
donated by Fred Mankin.
Champion mare in the
halter class was Jet's Dunny
Bar, owned bv Joan Healy.
vShe received a halter donated
by Dr. Norden Stefamdes of
Hermislon.
Reserve Champ, mare was
Jet's Bale Bar owned by
Mary Healy. She received a
roH' halter donated by Harris
Drive In.
Champion stallion was Jan
Schlichting's Falla Sea. She
won a halter donated by Lott's
Electric.
Reserve Champ, stallion
was Floyd Jones s Bed. he
won a rope halter donated by
Northwestern Motel.
Champion Gelding was
Chubby Driftwood owned by
Kodeo Princess Patty Lu
ciani. She won a halter
donated by Central Market
Reserve Champ, gelding
was Be Big Mac owned by
Healys. He won a halter
donated by Rietmann's Hard
ware of lone.
First in the Pony perfor
mance class was Jay Sullivan
of Irrigon He won a tS 00 Gift
Cr-tificate from (iiudmr
Mens Wear. Second was
Nancy Miller, she won a Bat
from Morrow Conn I y Grain
Growers. Third was Valorie
Sullivan, Irrigon, she won a
Headstall from Turner, Van
Marter, and Bryant. Fourth
was Maureen Healy, she won
a lead rope from Lolls Flee
trie. In the Junior F.quitation,
riders II yr. and under first
was Dana Creamer, Irrigon,
second Maureen Healy, third
Krin Kvans, fourth Krynn
Robinson.
Jr. Kqmt. Riders 12 thru 16
First Dawn Peterson, second
Janice Healy, Mary Abrams
fourth Mary Healy.
Western Pleasure riders II
y and under, first Ron
Currin, second Krin Kvans.
third Wendy Myers, fourth
Nancy Miller.
Western Pleasure riders 12
thru 16. First Janice Healy,
second Dawn Peterson, third
Sally Matheny, fourth Vickie
Sullivan.
Western Pleasure riders 15
thru 18. First Mary Healy,
second Joan Healy, third Judy
Healy, fourth Mary Abrams.
Western Pleasure. Senior
Div first Kite Healy, second
Merlyn Robinson, third Jim
Norene, fourth Patty Luciani.
Trail Class, first Vickie
Sullivan, second Mau r e e n
Healy, third Krynn Robinson,
fourth Wendy Myers.
Hat kamore Iteming, first
Mary Abraina m Mrnnd
Mary Ann I'rm tor.
Bit Iteming, first Kile
Healy, second Joan Healy,
third Hob Sleugall, fourth
Hon e Fulleton,
WorkingCow Horse, first
Bob Steagall. second Kite
Healy, third Becky Fulleton,
fourth Roice Fulleton.
(loverleaf Barrels, first
Kile Healy, second Becky
Fulleton, third Roice Fulleton,
fourth Patty Luciani
Hie following Merchants
and businessmen donated the
prizes that were received in
the performance divisions of
the Horse Show.
From Heppner: Iott's Elec
tric, Central Market, F.d Dick,
Harris Drive In. Columbia
Basin Kleclric Coop, First
National Bank, Klma's Ap
parel, Jack Van Winkles Sears
Store, Petersons Jewe I r y ,
Case Furniture and the Ga-lette-Tintes.
From lone; Bank of Eastern
Oregon, Paul Pettyjohn.
From Pendleton : New York
Store.
Bob and Beverly Steagall,
horse show chairmen, want to
thank all of these people very
much for their support of the
Morrow County Horse Show.
Also thanks to Howard Bry
ant, Merlyn Robinson, Lor
raine Montgomery, G w e n
Healy and Gene Pierce and
Mike Matthews for their help
in putting on the show.
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Wranglers Horse Show Voted a Success
Stn Generation in Morrow County
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Be Big Mac on the left was named Champion Performance his owner Kite Healy. On the right is Bob Steagall on Rexall's
horse at the Wrangler's Horse Show on Friday. He is ridden by Baldy. He was named Reserve Champion Performance horse.
Karla
Weatherford
Karla Weatherford arrived
home Tuesday evening to visit
her folks, Mr. and Mrs. W.W.
Weatherford. She has worked
this summer as a student
therapist at Jefferson House
in Tacoma. She will enroll for
her second year at the Univer
sity of Puget Sound this fall
with a major in Occupational
Therapy.
VACATIONING
Mrs. Edna Bailey is vaca
tioning at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Thomas and with their
daughters at Dayton, Wa. The
Thomas' formerly lived at
Spray. Mrs. Bailey hadn't
seen them for a number of
years.
Mrs. Bailey's daughter and
family were recent visitors
here in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Harris, Troy, Sheila
and Dezi are living at Martin,
South Dakota. They spent 10
days here visiting family and
friends. Harley form e r 1 y
taught in Heppner and is now
superintendent of schools at
"Martin.
A beautiful morning greeted
; the halter class contestants at
the annual Wranglers Horse
jJL .. 1,J Show Friday morning. There
Little and Fast $ were 244 horses entered which
was about the same number of
t horses as last year.
, ' -, .. Beverly Steagall was super-
Jim vln Winkle,iintendent- Mr- Steagall and
ltered the entries. Merlyn
Robinson procured the prizes.
Gwen Healy and Mrs. Mont
gomery were clerks. Howard
Bryant was ring steward.
Marilyn Lieuallen of Adams
was judge. Gene Pierce was
announcer assisted by Harold
Erwin on Mike Matthews PA
system. Carl King was photo
grapher. Dick Schlichting,
Wranglers president says he is
most appreciative of the extra
fine cooperation for the show.
Winners in the
Halter Classes
Fillies foaled 1972: Molly
Pierce with Sunrise, second
I Jan Schlichting with Philana
Phair, third Orval Matheny,
fourth Pat Dougherty.
Yearlings foaled in 1971:
first Patty Luciani, second
Cindy Dougherty.
Two year old fillies: first
Mary Ann Greenup, second
Merlyn Robinson, third Kathy
Gilbert, lone.
Three year old fillies: first
Cassie Chapel, lone, second
Mary Abrams, third Mary
Ann Greenup.
Four year old and older
mares: Joan Healy with Jet's
Dunny Bar, first. Second
Mary Healy, with Jet's Babe
Bar. Third Jan Schlichting,
with Sugarfooot. Fo u r t h
Krynn Robinson, with Jazzad.
Mares and nursing colt:
first Jan Schlichting, second
Molly Pierce, third Sally
Matheny, fourth Merlyn Rob
inson. Mare and Produce 2 or
more: Merlyn Robinson first,
Molly Pierce second.
Colts foaled in 1972: first
Bob Mahoney, second Merlyn
Robinson.
Yearling Colts foaled in
1971: first Sherry Kemp with
Taca Rico, Krynn Robinson
second with Toyato.
Two & Three year old
Stallions: Jan Schlichting with
Falla Sea.
Four year & older
Stallions: Floyd Jones with
Red first. Merlyn Robinson,
with Jed second.
Two and three yr. old Geld
ings: Donna Palmer, first
with Johnny Jo. Merlyn Rob
inson's Zest was second, Mary
Ann Greenup with Red, third
Fourth Barbara Palm er's
Lucky Jo.
Geldings.four yr. and older:
First Patty Liciani's Chubby
Driftwood. Second Ja n i c e
Healy with Big Mac. Third
Anita Palmer's Star. Fourth
Becky Fulleton with King
Becky.
Ponies over 44 inches: First
Vickie Sullivan, second Jay
Sullivan, third Marie Yocum,
fourth Andrea Ball.
Ponies over 44 to 56: First
Krynn Robinson, 2nd Nancy
Miller, third Wendy Myers,
fourth Cindy Dougherty.
Ponies Mare and nursing
colt: Scott and Pat Dougherty,
second Vickie Sullivan, Irrigon.
In the performance ring : Kathleen Evans and Sally Matheny.
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Guests over Rodeo weekend
at the Archie Padberg home
were Mr and Mrs. Gordon
koss. Canby. Or.; Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Booth, Oregon City;
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Padberg. Jr.. Boring. Or.-
The group enjoyed a family
get-together and dinner Sat
urday. Other guests for the
dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Harrison, The Dalles,
and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Tucker and daughter Tammy,
lone.
MOVED
Since the Bob Steagalls have
sold their place at Lexington
to Coach and Mrs. Chuck
Starr, they have moved into
the Don Evans place between
Heppner and Lexington, temporarily.
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