Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 30, 1984, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    The Heppner G l i M I r Time» Heppner. Oregon Thursday, \ugutl M.
W ranglers H orse Show Results
Th« following m u l t i have b«rn
tubmitted for th« Saturday. Aug 25
Wranglers sponsored Morrow Coun
ty Open Horse Show Judges were
Jackie Kulpa and Paula King
Halter Confirmation Oasaes
(Tasa 1 one and two year old
gildings
first-Silver Dollar Snip
award by Bill and Kite Hraly.
second Mur Doc Malbee owned by
Monte and Becky Evans. and third
Ima Special Flash owned by Mar
lene Currin
Hass 2 three and four year old
geldings
first Why Worry Tucker
owned by Monte and Becky Evans,
second Bo -D Bar owned by Marlene
Currtn. third Three speed Jr owned
by Kristi O Brien and fourth place
horse was owned by Donna Troxell
Class 3 five year and older geld
ings
first Dee Bars Top Hand
owned by Wayne and Susan Kvans.
second Wagon Party, third Norchas
Jeepers owned by Mary Ann Munk
ers and fourth Kimble Clancy owned
by Bill and Kile Healy
Grandchampion gelding I>ee Bars
Top Hand owned by Wayne and
Susan Evans
Reserve Champion gelding Wagon
Party
Class 4 ponies up to SO”
first
Crystal Troxell. and second Brownie
•Charene Coe
Class 5 pomes up to 56”
first
Jabina Staci O 'B rien , second
Streaker Tricia Coe. third Goldie
Sara Greenup, and fourth Mr Ed
Rondi Robinson
Class 6 five year and older mares
first-Candy l)ee Cox Bill and Kite
Healy, second Cougar's Bambi
Dawn Peterson, third Miss Moon
Dimmer Joan Eckman, and fourth
Bell Dawn Peterson
Class 7 three and four year old
mares first Little Miss Moon Ann
etle Wilgers, second Mae Good Star
Bill and Kite Healy. and third Miss
L Charm Bill and Kite Healy
Class 8 one and two year old
fillies
first Bug Me Easy Erna
Winchester.
second Chettaleabar
Bill and Kite Healy. third Jet's Fire
Fox Marlene Currin. and fourth R
Miss Steeldust Kathleen Bra/ell
Class 9 Broodmares First Rasp
berry Ripple-Chris Nordstrom, Sec
ond Miss Hooky Dell Marlene Cur
rin. and third-Judy's Poo Bill and
Kite Healy
Class 10 1984 fillies
first Down
Pour Erna Winchester, second Mis
fit Moon Chris Nordstrom , and
third-Unnamed Hill and Kite Healy
Class II Mare and Nursing Foal
first Judy's Poco & filly-Bill and
Kite Healy. and second Jet's Mae
Star & filly Bill and Kite Healy
Class 12 Produce of Dam
first
Jazzy l.ady Bug Erna Winchester,
second Mae Good Star Bill and Kite
Healy, third-Deke Dunnit Marlene
Currin. and fourth Miss Clancy Bar
Bill and Kite Healy
Class 13 Get of Sire first Woody
B Good Bill and Kite Healy, second
Kimble Clancy Bill and Kite Healy.
and thirdChet Young 89er Bill and
Kite Healy
Grand CTiampion Mare
Candy
Dee Cox- Bill and Kite Healy
Reserve Champion Mare Bug Me
Easy Erna Winchester
Class 14 1984 colts first Woody B
Final Bill and Kite Healy. and sec­
ond ulJnnamed Bridget) Greenup
Class 15 one year and older
Stallions
first Ricky T Bridget!
Greenup
Grandchampion Stallion
Woody
B Final Bill and Kite Healy
Reserve Champion Stallion
Ricky T Bridgett Greenup
Performance Classes
Class 16 Morrow County leadline
Class
first-Casey Evans riding
May Edith, second Tiffame Munkers
riding Norchas Jeepers. third Jeff
Currin riding Miss Hooky Dell, and
fourth Annie Hisler riding Tobi
Class 17 Morrow County Walk
Trot Class first Josie Evans riding
Oscar, second Crystal Troxell and
third Casey O'Brien riding Rooster
Class 18 Morrow County Perform
ance Ponies
first Charene Coe
riding Brownie, second Rondi Rob
inson riding Mr Ed. third Shawn
Hisler riding Tobi. and fourth Sara
Greenup riding Goldie
Class 19 Open English Pleasure 17
and under first Marie Edwards G
A Desert Sage, second Rondi Robin
son Faeleap. third-Cindy Delhis Dee
Tivio Twist, fourth Kathleen Bra
zell Blackchip. fifth Heather Eck
man Jets I hinny Bar. and sixth Hoi
ly Eckman Boxaro Shelly
Class 20 Open English Pleasure 18
and over
first Susan Evans Dee
Bars Top Hand, second Becky Ev
ans May Edith, third Sylvia Nash
Amigo Hustler, and fourth Annette
Wilgers Sierra Seneca
Class 21 Open English Equitation
17 and under first Michael Meads
Gamblers Lucky Bar. second Cindy
Dellas Dee Ttvio Twist, third Mane
Edward* G A Desert Sage, fourth
Rondi Robinson-Jaeleap, fifth
Heather Eckman Jet's Dunny Bar
and sixth Kathleen Brazed Black
Chip
class 22 Open English Equitation
18 and over first Becky Evans May
Edith, second Susan Evans Dee
Bars Top Hand, third Sylvia Nash
Amigo Hustler, and fourth Annette
W ilgers-Sierra Seneca
Class 23 Open Hunter Schooling
Class All Ages
First Michael Meads Gamblers
Lucky Bar. and second Rondi Robin­
son Jaeleap
Class 24 Open working hunter all
age* first Kathleen Hrazrll Black
Chip
class 25 Morrow County Stock
Seat Equitation 12 and under
first Rondi Robinson Jaeleap. sec­
ond Kelsie Kvans Dee Bars Top
Hand, third Heather Eckman Jets
Ihinny Bar. and fourth Kristi O'Bri
en Bum
Clas 26 ( ipen W estern Pleasure
Color All ages
first Sylvia Nash
'Am igo Hustler, second Michael
Meads (¡amblers Lucky Bar. third
Becky Evans May Edith fourth
Cindy Aiken Speckles Red. fifth An
nette Wilgers Sierra Seneca, and
sixth Judy Jepsen Socks
Class 27 A 28 combined Morrow
County Stock Seat Equitation
first M arlene C urrin Miss Hooky
Dell, second Becky Evans Why Wor
ry Tucker, third Mary Ann Munk
ers Norchas Jeepers. and fourth An
nette Wilgers Sierra Seneca
Class 29 Open Stock Seat Equita
tion 12 and under
first Heather
Eckman Jet's Dunny Bar, second
Holly Eckman Boxaro Shelly, and
third Amy Greenup Redgie
Class 30 Open Stock Seat Equita
lion 13 17
first Michael Meads
Gamblers Lucky Bar, second Mary
Lieuallen Pinehill Lucky, third Ma
rie Edwards G A Desert Sage, and
fourth -Cindy Dellos D m Tivio Twist
Class 31 Open Stock Seat Equita
turn 18 and over first Becky Evans
May Edith, second Marlene Currin
Miss Hooky Doll, and third Annette
W ilgers Sierra Seneca
Class 32 Morrow County Western
Pleasure 12 and under first Kelsie
Evans-Dee Bars Top Hand, second
Rondi Robinson Jaeleap. third
Heather Eckman Jets Dunny Bar
and fourth Tricia Coe Streaker
Class 33 Morrow County Junior
Western Pleasure first Becky Ev
ans Why Worry Tucker, second
Marlene Currin Ima Special Flash
third M erlvn Robinson Channell.
and fourth K risti O 'B rien Three
Speed Jr
Class 34 35 combined Morrow
County Western Pleasure first-Su
san Evans Dee Bars Top Hand,
second Marlene Currin Miss Hooky
Dell, third Becky Evans May Edith
and fourth Annette Wilgers Sierra
Seneca
Class 36 < (pen Western Pleasure 17
and under first Marie Edwards G
A Desert Sage, second Michael
Meads Gambler* Lucky Bar. third
Cindy Dellos Dee T ivio Tw ist,
fourth M ary Lieuallen Pine H ill
Lucky, fifth Judy Jepsen Socks, and
sixth Bobbi Brooks Teka
Class 37 Open Western Pleasure 18
and over
first Susan Evans-Dee
Bars Top Hand, second Marlene
Currin Miss Hooky Dell, thirdCindy
Aiken Speckles Red. fourth Sylvia
Nash Amigo Hustler, and fifth Orla
Mae Brooks Charlie Te Pride
Clas* 38 Open Command Class All
Ages
first-Oindy Aiken Speckles
Red. second Merlyn Robinson Jae
leap, third Annette W ilgers Sierra
Seneca, fourth Mary Ann Munkers
Norchas Jeepers. fifth M ichael
Meads Gamblers Lucky Bar and
sixth Marlene Currin Miss Hooky
Dell
Class 39 Morrow County Junior
Reining» first Jim West J R sec
ond Becky Evans Why Worry Tuck
er. third Kristi O'Brien Three Speed
Jr and fourth Merlyn Robinson
Channell
Clas 4«) Morrow County Senior
Reining first Mary Ann Munkers
Norchas Jeepers second Mary Ann
Munkers Mr Show Music, third
Marlene Currin Miss Hooky I (ell,
and fourth Becky Evans May Edith
Class 41 Open Stock Horse
All
Ages
first Michael Meads Gam
biers Lucky Bar. second Orla Mae
BrooksCharlie Te Pride and third-
Cindy Dcllos Dee Tivio Twist
Class 42 Morrow County Working
Cow Horse first Mary Ann Munk
ers Norchas Jeepers. second Becky
Evans Why Worry Tucker, third
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John Moyer Bar Time Moon and
fourth Mary Ann Munkers Mr Show
Music
Class 43 Morrow County Trail 17
and under
first Kathleen Hrazell
Blackchip, secood-Kristi O'Brien
Bum third Judy Jepsen Socks, and
fourth Charene Coe Brownie
Class 44 Morrow County T rail 18
and over
first Merlyn Robinson
Jaeleap second Becky Evans May
Edith, third Mary Ann Munkers
Norchas Jeepers, and fourth Annet
te Wilgers Sierra Seneca
Class 45 Morrow County Junior
Trail Horse
first Becky Evans
Why Worry Tucker, second Merlyn
Robinson Channell. third Jim West
J R . and fourth Kristi O'Brien
Three Speed JR
Class 46 Open Trail All .Ages
frist M ichael Meads G am blers
Lucky Bar second Marlene Currin
Miss Hooky Dell. thirdO rla Mae
Brooks-Charlie Te Pride, fourth Cm
dy Dellos Dee Tivio Twist. fifthCtn
dy Aiken Speckle* Red. and sixth
Annette W ilgers-Sierra Seneca
Class 47 Morrow County Bareback
Equitation
first Annette Wilgers
Sierra Seneca, second Holly Eck
man Boxaro Shelly , third Kathleen
Hrazell Blackchip. and fourth Char
ene Coe Brownie
Class 48 Open Bareback Equita
tion All Ages
first Cindy Dellos
Ih-e Tivio Twist, second Michael
Meads Gamblers Lucky B a i. third
Marie Edwards G A Desert Sage
fourth K ris ti O 'B rien Bum, fifth
Judy Jepsen Socks, and sixth Cry*
tal Troxell
Class 49 open Dollar Bill Ride
first Judy Jepsen Socks, second-Cl n
dy Dellas-Dee Tivio Twist, third
Kathleen Hrazell Blackchip. fourth
Tricia Coe Streaker, fifth Marie Ed
wards G A l>esert Sage, and sixth
Kristi O ’Brien Bum
Champion Junior Performance
Horse
Becky Evans Why Worry
Tucker
Reserve Champion Junior Perfor­
mance Horse
a tie tietween Jim
\K PN t .1 R
amt Merlyn Robinson
Channell
Champion Senior Performance
Horse Mary Ann Munkers Norchas
Jeepers
Reserve Champion Senior Per
formance Horse Becky Evans May
Edith
High Point Open Horse Michael
Meads Gamblers Lucky Bar
Boardman Mental
Health office moves
Morrow County Mental Health
Services' Boardman office is now
located at the Town Square Build
mg. Suite 11. in Boardman announc­
ed a spokesperson for the office
Beginning September 1, office
hours will he 8 a m to 12 main, and I
p m to 5 p m , Tuesdays, Wednes
days and Thursdays The office will
la- closed Mondays and Fridays In
case of emergency, the Heppner
office may tie reached at 676 9161
during regular office hours or by
dialing 911, to reach the Sheriff's
Office
Office hours in the Heppner office
remain the same. Monday through
Friday. B a m to 12 noon, and 1 p m
to 5 p m For emergency services,
after hours or weekends, south
Morrow County residents shuuld dial
911, lo reach the Sheriff s Office
Hy M AR LEN E CEKKIN
Publicity l halrman
Morrow Cs. Cow Belles
This writer is a fan of Dr Baxter
Black DVM humorist, and speech
giver Hr recently wrote an article
(or the lav «stock Market Digest and
1 wanted to pass it on
How ya doing’ ” icheck one!
- froze up
- too muddy
- too dusty
market's down
market s up and I got nuthui' to
sell
taxes due
tractor's broke
dog died
The responses listed above are the
ty pica! farmer rancher answer
You'll notice that ” A 4)K " or "Doin'
a hundred are not included That is
because they are never used as an
answer No matter how good things
are. they could always be better
It's the nature of the business to be
guarded In the agricultural world
the next goblin waits )ust around the
corner
Farmers and ranchers
routinely hedge their answers, ie
"This is the (test stand of wheat I've
had in ten years
but it could hail
tomorrow
Some people think ranchers and
farmers complain all the time Well,
hey're i ight
We do. but it's
justified
No matter how good a
managing job you do. a dry spell, a
disease, a government regulation or
a margin call can sink the ship
Livin' on the edge of disaster
makes one nervous Gentlemen. I
dedicate this song to you
Jr. 4-H'ers
receive awards
C is for the cattle that outsmart
me
0 is all the money that 1 owe
D oubie ewe is that the sheep look
better when the cattle market's
getting low
P is for the problems that beset me
1 is income that I never see
E is every time I see the banker I
kiss his feet and fall down on my
Knees
Put them all together, they spell
RANCHER
Restaurant customers still rank
beef their number one choice, and a
trend tow ard offering smaller steaks
could make the choice even more
attractive to "light' eaters accord
ing to a new consumer research
study, commissioned by the Oregon
Beef Council
The study found that 75 percent of
the more than 400 Portland, area
residents surveyed said they prefer
red medium or small size steaks (8
ounce'
The Beef Council has compiled
information from the survey into a
four color magazine brochure enti­
tled
Beef
Its Got a Taste For
Success '
Additional copies are
available from the Oregon Beef
Council, liioo N E Multnomah. Port
land. Oregon, 97232
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F IV E
What's Your
Opinion
(Question "How are you frelmg
about school starting next week’ ''
" I guess I'm ready," said Robin
Mattison of Heppner. "I've had
enough summer "
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Younger 4 H ers (those in first
through third yrur of 4 Hi come to
fair with great enthusiasm and
surprising skills
A number of
contests faith in foods a n d clothing
attract their attention
special awards provided by local
donors are very meaningful to the
voung contestant*, and also provide
the opportunity for them to be in the
spotlight of honors for their accornp
lishments
Junior Foods contests this year
ICted boys as well as girls
Winners included
Junior Snack
contest Champion Jason Stanley.
Irrigon Reserve Champion Linda
Morter. lone Junior Measuring
Champion Jason Stanley. Reserve
Champion Brandi Ball, lone Junior
Cookie Baking
Champion Brandi
Ball
Reserve Champion. Lyle
Hobbs. Irrigon
Jurtior 4 H er» are limited to par
tinpation in two foods contests This
rule allows them to choose partici­
pation. but not take on too many
responsibilities for their first year at
county fair
line thing for sure, their skills are
polished, and their fair experiences
make happy memories
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