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THEY KEPT IT IN THE FAMILY at the 1969 Morrow County Open Horse Show Friday. "0Y
Jones (left) rode Pat Brady to the grand championship at the show, and his daughter Marcia
was reserve champion, on Mr. Bar Barred.
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ONE THOUSAND-TEN POUNDS of pure Hereford was grand champion market steer at the fair.
Joan Healy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Healy showed the steer, which brought 90 cents a
pound at the 4-H auction sale Thursday night Central Market was the buyer.
Pig scramble, pet show, parade
it was all picture perfect
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BEST OUT-OF-TOWN FLOAT at the Grand Street Parade was this entry from Hermiston, with
the theme "Let Freedom Ring."
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COME ON. PIG. LETS GO says Kurt McKinney. 10. at the an
nual 4-H Pig Scramble last Thursday night. Kurt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leland McKinney. lone, latched on to bis young pork
er and took her away, while others worked at catching the
elusive animals.
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YOUNGEST ENTRANT IN THE PET SHOW at the fair was three-year-old
Christy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry An
derson. Heppner. Her entry was named, appropriately enough,
Kitty.
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SHE DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A COWBOY, and Mrs. Steve Schnabele Unt Mrs. I BmM
math, accepted the saddle for her husband, who claimed honors as all-around f fr l
Morrow county Rodeo. Presenting the saddle, offered by Morrow County Grain Growers and
Padberg Machinery, Lexington, was Queen Sheila and her court