Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 21, 1984, Morrow County Fair, Page TWELVE, Image 20

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    TH'ELVE-Monw County Fair and Rode Premium Book
41. OPEN Stock Horse Class all ages.
Horses may be ridden with grazing, long shanked snaffle, curb, halfbreed, or spade
bit. Nosebands, tie downs, draw reins or martingales not permitted. No wire curbs, or
chain curbs to be less than W in width. One hand on reins. Pattern will be posted
day of show.
42. MC Working Cow horse class (x) Senior Performance Horse Points.
One cow per rider. No dry work. Same equipment as for classes 25-31, roping reins
permitted. There is to be a $5 cattle charge per entrant.
The work shall begin when the rider signals for release of the cow. The contestant
shall hold the animal to one end of the arena long enough to indicate to the judge that
the horse is watching the cow. The cow shall be allowed to run down the side of the
arena and the contestant shall turn the animal at least twice each way against the
fence. The cow shall be taken to the center of the arena and circled once each way.
The horse will be penalized for:
1. Running past the cow a horse's length,
2. Hanging up on the fence.
3. Not getting to the head of the cow when circling.
4. Running over the cow.
5. Biting, striking, bucking, or any other signs of bad manners.
6. Turning horse away from the cow and the fence when the horse should properly
be turning toward the cow and the fence.
7. Pink or bloody mouth (inside).
43. MC Trail 17 and under
44. MC Trail 18 and under (x) (Senior Performance Horse Points)
45. Junior Trail ( )
46. OPEN Trail All Ages
ABOVE CLASSES to be judged on manners, performance and form. Contestants
must follow prescribed course. Elimination for unnecessary delay or being off course.
After third refusal per obstacle, participant must proceed to next obstacle. Practicing
on course prior to its opening will result in automatic disqualification. Riders wishing
to compete toward MC Junior or Senior Performance Horse must enter either class 43
for Junior or class 44 for Senior. Courses for Trail classes to be posted day of show.
Trail classes to be judged from 11 a.m. 3 p.m.
47. MC Bareback Equitation - All Ages
Riders to be judged on hands and seat and suitability of horse to rider. Horses to be
worked both directions of ring at walk, trot and canter.
48. OPEN Bareback Equitation All Ages. To be judged same as class 47.
Classes 46-48 will be judged during classes 39-42
49. OPEN Bareback Dollar Bill Ride
No entry fee. Each contestant to furnish $1 bill, which will be placed under leg, and
riders shall ride entire class routine as called by judge. As each entry drops the $1 bill,
that person is eliminated. Last entries in class receive monies which other riders have
dropped. No chaps or knee wraps allowed. Dollar bills to be exchanged with clerk for
new bills.
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Heppner Gazette-Times
DEPT V
COMMERCIAL CROPS
To be eligible for Oregon State Fair entry, all grain, grass and hay sheaves must
be four inches in diameter, cut near ground level, and tied with three strings.
Smaller sheaves will be accepted at the Morrow Co. Fair
PREMIUMS: First IS. Second f 3. Third 12
LOT
1. Cleanest sample direct from combine (uncleaned)
2. Common White Spring
3. Hard Red Winter
4. Soft While Winter, bearded head
5. Soft White Winter, club head
6. Soft While Winler, common head
7. Other
OREGON WHEAT GROWERS LEAGUE
DIVISION 1 GRAIN
Superintendent; William Haw lint
PREMIUMS (except where noted) : First 14, Second -13, Third -12
One peck makes the exhibit; however, a small amount extra should be allowed
for cleaning losses.
It will be to the exhibitor's advantage to have his exhibits cleaned this year.
Superintendent Rawlins will clean exhibits that are in at least one day prior to
close of entries.
CLASS A - BARLEY
Judged on: Uniformity - 20; Freedom from foreign matter 25; Soundness - 25;
Weight per bushel - 20; Uniformity in texture 10.
CLASS B - Oats
Judged on: Uniformity - 20; Freedom from foreign matter 25; Soundness 25;
Weight per bushel 20; Proportin of kernel to hull 10.
LOT
1. Bearded
2. Beardlesxs
3. Sheaves
LOT
1. Any variety
2. Sheaves
CLASS C - WHEAT
Special SweepUket Ribbon
Judged on: Uniformity - 20; Freedom from foreign matter - 25; Soundness 25;
Weight per bushel 20, Hardness 10.
CLASS O WHEAT SHEAVES f IS Special Sweepstakes Ribbon
Best grain sheaf in show
Blue Ribbon winners of all classes competing
Judged for conformity of sheaf and quality of grain
LOT
1. Common White Spring
2. Hard Red Winter
3. Soft White Winter, bearded head
4. Soft While Winter, common head
5. Soft White Winter, club head
6. Other
PREMIUMS: First $10. Second-$8. Third-$4
CLASS E - COLLECTION OF GRAIN
LOT
1. Collection of at least five different varieties of barley, oats, or wheat, or mixed in
sheaf, raised by exhibiting crop present year. Judged on quality of head for type.
CLASS F - FIELD CORN
LOT
1. 10 ears, any variety
2. Three stalks, ear and foliage
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