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Jones Entries Topsjln Horse Show Event
Although a new record wasn't
set in number of entries, there
was a lot of SDir ted competit
ion and interest in this years
Morrow County Open Horse
Show, sponsored under the su
pervlslon of the wranglers Kia
ing club on Friday. Conforma
tion and halter classes were
Judged during the morning, and
working and performance class
es during the afternoon.
There was a total of 236 hors
es Judged in the various class
es.
A father-daughter combina
tion walked off with top honors
this year.
Champion performance horse,
in four events for points. Show
ing the reserve champion, Mr.
Bar Barred, was his daughter,
Marcla Jones. Each received a
new horse blanket donated by
Turner, Van Marter and Bryant
Insurance company.
In the cow cutting event,
,0Vd Jones placed first on Pat
Brady; Art Vance second on Lit
tie H: and tied for third were
Jim Norene on Socko Bob and
Marcia Jones on Mr. Bar Barren.
ches received a head stall do-
and Vance, reins donated by
Bank of Eastern Oregon.
Three Junior calf ropers triea
valiantly to catch the calf and
remove the ribbon, but none
was able to place.
Patti Healy rone her horse,
Jf t's Babe Bar
to place first in
OBRA barrel race at 18.4, and
Ruby Fulleton on Rikka Tews
was close oenina at is.d lor
second. Third was Sandra Rod
riquez on Eubanks' entry with
18.8. and tied for fourth were
Becky Fulleton on Boy Doll and
Patti Daly on Buzz with 18.9,
Fred Mankin donated saddle
bags for the first four place
winners.
Art Vance was superintendent
of the show, with Alice Vance
and Beverly Steagall, secretaries.
Julius Binder, extension agent
from Madras, was Judge; How
ard Bryant was ring master,
and Gene Pierce, announcer.
Winners, by classes, are as
follows:
Fillies foaled In 1969 Unnam
ed filly shown by Mitch Ash-
beck, first; Miss Poteek shown
by Bill and Kite Healy, second.
Yearling fillies foaled in isb
Unnamed filly shown by
Mitch Ashbeck, first; Iona El
Jazzabar shown bv Cassie Chap
el, second; Jet's Honey Doll
shown by Bill and Kite Healy,
third.
Two vear old fillies 2 en
tries by Sharon Cutsforth, Ton-
to s Barbie, first, and Folly ts-
ter, second.
Three-year-old Allies Peggy
Star, shown by Michelle iwans,
first; Star, shown by Gwen
Drake, second; Bee Gee Buck-
ette. shown bv Everett Struck
meier, third, and Jazz Jazzade,
shown by Merlyn Robinson,
fourth.
Four-year-old and older mares
Flicka, shown by Janet Palm-
ateer, first; Jet's Dunny Bar,
shown by Bill and Kite Healy,
second; Rikka Tews, shown by
Ruby Fulleton, third; Aloha Jet,
shown by Sharon Cutsforth,
fourth.
Mare and nursing colt 2 en
tries by Bill and Kite Healy:
Healv's Jet and Jet's Dandy Po-
co, first and Lady Tequila and
Miss Poteek. second.
Mare and Produce Healy s
Jet and colts the only entry
Champion Mare Flicka, own
ed by Janet Palmateer received
a halter donated by P. W. Ma-
honey.
Reserve Champion Mare was
Tonto's Barbie, owned by Shar
on Cutsforth.
Colts foaled In 1969 One en
try by Bill and Kite Healy, Jet's
Dandy Poco.
Yearling colts foaled in 1368
2 entries: Shirley Marlatt
showing Tonto's Handyman,
first, unnamed colt shown by
Susan Evans, second.
Two and 3-year-old Stallions
1 entry, Jed, shown by Mer
lyn Robinson.
Four-year-old and older stal
lions 3 entries: Jay Bee Rey,
shown by Marcia Jones, first;
Boy Doll, shown by Becky Ful
leton, second, and Mr. Bar Bar
red shown by Floyd Jones,
third.
Champion stallion Jed, shown
by Merlyn Robinson, received
halter donated by P. W. Maho
ney. Reserve champion stallion
Jay Bee Rey, owned by Mar
cia Jones.
Two and three-year-old geld
ings Marianne Pettyjohn's
bandy, first; Judy Curnns, uer
ney, second; Cornett Green's
Cinnamon, third; and John Eu
banks' Jody Bow Tie, fourth.
Four-year-old and older geld
ings Hugo, shown by Michelle
Evans, first; Socko Bob, shown
by Jim Norene, second; The
Maestro shown by Ralph Beam
er, third; Rickie Rookie shown
by Susan Lindstrom, fourth.
Champion Gelding Hugo,
shown by Michelle Evans, re
ceived halter donated by P. W.
Mahoney.
Reserve Champion gelding
was Sandy, shown by Marianne
Pettyjohn.
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Get of Sir 2 entries: Colts
from Plaudit's Poco, shown by
Marianne Pettyjohn, first, and
Ralph Beamer's The Maestro
colts, second.
One ponT in the under 41"
class was Pony shown by Cindy
Brock.
Ponlet 44 to 56 Inches Mart
anne Pettyjohn's Shorty, first;
Dawn Petersons bock A Too.
second; Kyle Robinson's Penny,
third., and Mary Ann Greenup's
Danny, fourth.
Ponies, Conformation and Per
formanc under saddle Dawn
Ppierson on Sock A Too receiv
ed pony bridle donated by Bank
of Eastern Oregon ior nrst place.
Mary Healy on Hoss was second
and received a bat donated by
Bank of Eastern Oregon. Third
went to Katny Lutsiorth on
Cricket, and fourth to Jana Lee
Steagall on Trinket.
In junior Equitation 1 1 and
under. Sally Matheny, on
Sparky, took first place and a
pair of reins donated by Jack
Van Winkle. Kim Cutsforth, on
Aloha Jet, was second and re
ceived a gift certificate from
Jack and Molly Saul for a pair
of Wrangler Jeans. Dawn Peter
son, on Sock A loo, was third
and Kathleen Evans, on Rocky,
fourth.
In Junior Equitation 12 to 16.
Barry Munkers won first on Gin
ger and also received reins from
Jack Van Winkle. Bobbie Acock
on her Ginger was second and
received gift certificate from
Jack and Molly Saul for a pair
of Wrangler Jeans. Third was
Marianne Pettyjohn on Jem Jill,
and fourth was Sherri Kemp on
Glenco.
Western Pleasure: (11 and un
der) Cliff Dougherty, first
place, and reins donated by
Jack Van Winkle in the 11 and
under class. David Steagall, sec
ond on Roanie, and received gift
certificate for a pair of Wrang
ler Jeans from Jack and Molly
Saul. Kathleen Evans on Rocky
was third and Cindy Dougher
ty on Be Bop, fourth.
Western Pleasure: (12, 13. 11)
Joan Healy, riding Jet's Dun
ny Bar, first, and received bare
back pad donated by Heppner
Auto Sales. Reta Phillips on Sad
dle Pal, second, and a gift cer
tificate for Wrangler Jeans from
Jack and Molly Saul. Third was
Barry Munkers on Ginger, and
fourth was Susan Healy on
Coke Bar.
Western Pleasure (15, 16, 17
& 18 years) Craig Munkers on
Skeeter, first; Patti Healy, sec
ond, on Jet's Babe Bar; Mari
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anne Pettyjohn on Jem Jill,
third, and Becky Doherty on
Duke, fourth. Gardner's Men's
Wear donated a S10.00 gift cer
tificate for first place and $5.00
gift certificate for second place.
Western Pleasure (19 and or
r) Floyd Jones, first. This is
the first point counting event
for Champion Performance
Horse. Head stall donated by
Heppner Lumber Co. went to
Floyd, and Marcia Jones on Mr.
Bar Barred, received saddle
blanket donated by First Nat
ional Bank for second place.
Jim Norene on Socko Bob was
third and Dimple Munkers on
Rocket was fourth.
Trail Class 24 youngsters un
der 14 years competed. Karen
Phillips on Tena, first, with
time of 39.2; Kyle Robinson on
Penny, second with 40.6; Teena
Phillips on Babe, third with 41.8
and Sherri Kemp on Spot,
fourth with 44.5. Elma's donat
ed a $10.00 gift certificate for
first place and $5.00 gift cer
tificate for second place.
Hackamora Reining Judy
Currin on Gerney won first, and
received a Bit donated by Cor
nett Green; Sherri Kemp on
Glenco, second. There were on
ly two entries in this event.
Bit Reining Floyd Jones won
first place and added points to
ward the championship on Pat
Brady. He received also a bit
donated by Murrays. Marcia
Jones on Mr. Bar Barred, sec
ond, and received a halter do
nated by Jim Norene. Third,
Kite Healy on Jet's Babe Bar,
and fourth. Judy Currin, on Lad
die. Clover Leaf Barrel Race for
Performance horse points was
timed and judged. Scoring first
place was Floyd Jones on Pat
Brady; Judy Currin on Laddie,
second; Becky Fulleton on Bov
Doll, third, and Roice Fulleton
on Dust Off, fourth. First place
received shin guards and sec
ond received hat, both donated
by Columbia Basin Electric.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Doherty were Mrs.
Ruth Meierjurgen and daughter,
Vicki, of Nehalem, Gorjean Ar
men, Portland, and Sue Moe, Eu
gene. They stayed August 22-24
to attend the rodeo.
Enjoying a week of camping
at Wallowa Lake were Mr. and
Mrs. Marion (Sonny) Biddle and
daughters, Sonja and Shelly.
Thev vacationed from August 18
to 22, spending the last night
at Lehman Springs.
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