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    EIG H T - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August
2, 2000
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Morrow County Horse Show winners announced
The results of the Morrow
County Open Horse Show have
been released. Winners are as
follows:
Class 1 Halter-Colts: first
Taylor
Made
Limo/Bruce
Pettibone, second Aichele's
Satin/Allen
Aichele,
third
Guy/Lacy
Davis,
fourth
Skya/Lacy Davis.
Class 2 Halter-Geldings: first
Explosive Magic/Beth Sullivan,
second Rocket Gill/Julie Glen,
third Charlie/Devin Robinson,
fourth Heap Big Smoke/Ann
Shear, fifth Skippen Flash
Dance/Chnstina Wall.
Class 3 Halter-Mares: first
Stormy/ Lacy Davis, second
Jewel/Shannon Boettcher, third
Sunny/Kristal Temple, fourth
Strawberry Wine/Brenda Holtz,
fifth April Dnft/Tracy Rankin,
sixth Tuff Dun Lady/Tammy
Booth.
Grand Champion Halter Horse:
Explosive Magic/Beth Sullivan,
Reserve Champion -Taylor Made
Lime/Bruce Pettibone.
Class 6 Showmanship 10 years
and
under:
first
Stacee
Halvorsen,
second
Sarah
Johnson, third Devin Robinson.
Class 7 Showmanship 11-14
years: first Beth Sullivan, second
Shannon
Boettcher,
third
Rebecca Sullivan, fourth Andrea
Haslet, fifth Kristal Temple.
Class 8 Showmanship 15 and
up: first Julie Glenn, second
Nonnee Walters, third Christina
Wall, fourth Brenda Holtz, fifth
Ann Shear, sixth Kelsey
Greenup.
Class 10 Walk Trot: first
Stacee Halvorsen.
Class 11 English Pleasure 10
and under: first Sarah Johnson.
Class 12 English Pleasure 11-
14 years old: first Beth Sullivan,
second Rebecca Sullivan, third
Kristal Temple, fourth Shannon
Boettcher, fifth Andrea Haslet.
Class 13 English Performance
15 yqars and up: first Elizabeth
Jones, second Julie Glenn, third
Sibbea Jones, fourth Brenda
Holtz, fifth Sandy Browning,
sixth Ann Shear.
Class 14 English Pleasure
Junior Horse: first Page/Sibbea
Jones, second
Sundayleaf/
Jennifer Rankin, third Kooch's
Playboy/Julie Glenn, fourth
Rosebud Biankus/Ann Shear,
fifth Jewel/Shannon Boettcher,
sixth Tuff Dun Lady/Tammy
Booth.
Class 15 English Pleasure
Senior Horse: first Im Taylor
Madc/Elizabeth Jones, second
Skips Passing Fancy/Tammy
Booth, third Rocket Gill/Julie
Glenn,
fourth
Explosive
Magic/Beth
Sullivan,
fifth
Moonie/Brenda Holtz, sixth
Shae-Lee/Sandy Browning.
Class 16 English Equitation 10
years and under: first Sarah
Johnson.
Class 17 English Equitation 11-
14 years:
first
Shannon
Boettcher, second Beth Sullivan,
third Rebecca Sullivan, fourth
Andrea Haslet, fifth Kristal
Temple.
Class 18 English Equitation 15
and up: first Sandy Browning,
second Nonnee Walters, third
Sibbea Jones, fourth Tammy
Booth, fifth Elizabeth Jones,
sixth Julie Glenn.
Class 19 Working Hunter: first
Sandy Browning, second Sibbea
Jones, third Elizabeth Jones,
fourth Nonnee Walters, fifth
Tracy Rankin, sixth Cristina
Hcndergart.
Class 20 Hunter Hack: first.
Sibbea Jones, second Elizabeth
Jones, third Sandy Browning,
fourth Cristina Hendergart, fifth
Nonnee Walters, sixth Tracy
Rankin.
Class 21 Costume Class: first
Devin Robinson as Green Frog
on a Pond, second Knstal
Temple as Pioneer Lady in pony
cart, third Sarah Johnson as an
Angel on a Cloud Horse.
Class 23 Western Pleasure
Junior Horse: first Page/Sibbea
Jones,
second
Kooch's
Playboy/Julie
Glenn,
third
Rosebud Biankus/Ann Shear,
fourth Jewel/Shannon Boettcher.
Class 23 Western Pleasure
Senior Horse: first Hard Time
Harley/Ann
Shear,
second
Explosive Magic/Beth Sullivan,
third Scribbles Karavan/Nonnee
Walters, fourth Skippen Flash
Dance/Chnstina Wall, fifth
Rocket Gill/Julie Glenn, sixth
Moonie/Brenda Holtz.
Class 24 Western Pleasure 10
years and under: first Devin
Robinson, second Sarah Johnson.
Class 25 Western Pleasure 11-
14 years: first Beth Sullivan,
second Shannon Boettcher, third
Kristal Temple, fourth Rebecca
Sullivan, fifth Andrea Haslet.
Class 26 Western Pleasure 15
Western Pleasure First Place 10 & Under
Shear,
second
Sundayleaf/Jennifer
Rankin,
third Page/Sibbea Jones, fourth
Kooch's Playboy/Julie Glenn.
Class 34 Reining Senior Horse:
first Rocket Gill/Julie Glenn,
second Hard Time Harley/Ann
Shear, third April Drift/Tracy
Rankin.
Class 35 Bareback Dollar Bill:
first Julie Glenn.
Class 36 Working Cow Horse:
first Ann Shear/Hard Time
Grand Champion 15 & Above
Nonnee Walters.
years and up: first Ann Shear,
second Rachel Faber, third
Brenda Holtz, fourth Elizabeth
Jones, fifth Christina Wall, sixth
Julie Glenn.
Class 27 Western Equitation 10
and under: first Devin Robinson,
second Sarah Johnson.
Class 28 Western Equitation
11-14 years: first Shannon
Boettcher, second Rebecca
Sullivan, third Beth Sullivan,
fourth Kristal Temple, fifth
Andrea Haslet.
Class 29 Western Equitation 15
years and up: first Elizabeth
Jones, second Nonnee Walters,
third Christina Wall, fourth Ann
Shear, fifth Julie Glenn, sixth
Sibbea Jones.
Class 30 Maiden Horse: first
Sibbea Jones, second Julie
Glenn, third Andrea Haslet,
fourth Jennifer Rankin, fifth
Lacey Davis.
Class 31 Western Working
Pairs:
first
Nonnee
Walters/Christina Wall, second
Sibbea Jones/Elizabeth Jones,
third Ann Shear/Julie Glenn,
fourth Kelsey Greenup/Lacey
Davis, fifth Knstal Temple/Sarah
Johnson,
sixth
Tracy
Rankin/Jennifer Rankin.
Class 32 Judge's Command:
first Sibbea Jones, second Julie
Glenn, third Christina Wall,
fourth Elizabeth Jones, fifth
Rachel Faber, sixth Ann Shear.
Class 33 Reining Junior Horse:
first Rosebud Biankus/Ann
Reserve Champion 11-14 Shannon
Boettcher.
Harley,
second
Sibbea
Jones/Page,
third
Julie
Glenn/Rocket Gill, fourth Kelsey
Greenup/Dusty, fifth Lacey
Davis/Stormy,
sixth
Tracy
Rankin/April Drift.
Class 37 Trail 10 years and
under: first Sarah Johnson,
second Devin Robinson.
Class 38 Trail 11-14 years: first
Beth Sullivan, second Shannon
Boettcher,
third
Rebecca
Sullivan, fourth Kristal Temple,
fifth Andrea Haslet.
Class 39 Trail 15 years and up:
first Julie Glenn, second
Christine Wall, third Sibbea
Jones, fourth Nonnee Walters,
fifth Ann Shear, sixth Elizabeth
Jones.
Class 40 Trail Junior Horse:
first Page/Sibbea Jones, second
Kooch's Playboy/Julie Glenn,
third Jewel/Shannon Boettcher,
fourth Rosebud Biankus/Ann
Shear, fifth Sundayleaf/Jennifer
Rankin.
Class 41 Trail Senior Horse:
first Rocket Gill/Julie Glenn,
second
Skippen
Flash
Dance/Christina Wall, third
Explosive Magic/Beth Sullivan,
fourth Hard Time Harley/Ann
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Morrow County Horse Show Grand Champion 10 and Under Sarah
Johnson; Reserve Champion Devin Robinson.
Biankus/Ann Shear and Kooch's
Playboy/Julie Glenn.
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July ended with success for the home-baked food sale, our part
in the big sidewalk event last Saturday. We sold out by 11 a.m.
Now, August will be full of ideas suggested by the Activities
Committee. In our front room August 7 at 7 p.m. will be the first
meeting of the Pinsky Poetry Project, so named because it was
initiated by the United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky who
encourages all who like poetry to come together to read and share
their favorite poems. It is our way of joining groups from all over
America who like poetry. Sometimes we hear some of these poems
on the Lehrer News at 7 p.m. on Oregon Public Broadcasting,
Channel 10. Wouldn't it be great if someone from Heppner,
Lexington or lone was chosen to appear there?
August 13, the second Sunday, will be a potluck dinner at 1 p.m.
in the dining room, followed by recreation-games, cards and a
surprise. We had a good time in July and can look forward to this
one.
Then we are offering a food concession of melons, ice cream
cones and root beer floats at the Morrow County Fair. Those who
would like to help should call Archie Padberg, 676-5355, or
Howard Gilliam, 676-5336.
On Aug. 28, there will be a networking workshop, "Along Came
a Spider— " presented by Alice Voluntad, OSU Extension
Specialist. This promises to be informative and fun. Seniors from
Boardman will be joining us. More about this later.
Meanwhile, the Wednesday noon meal (11 a.m.-l p.m.) and
Thursday noon light lunch, cards on Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m.,
exercise on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m., and the Thursday 2
p.m. movie continue to be offered.
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Saturday, A u gu st 19 - 1:15 p.m.
Slack - Friday night following performance
Mutton Busters -1/2 hr prior to performance
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Adults - $8 ~ 7 -12 - $5 8 Ss under - FREE
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S teer W restlin g • T ea m R oping
Mike Currin Memorial Calf Roping
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11-14 Beth
Shear, fifth April Drift/Tracy
Rankin, sixth Me A Good/Salli
McElligott.
Grand Champion Halter Horse:
Explosive Magic/Beth Sullivan.
Reserve Champion Halter
Horse- Page/Sibbea Jones.
High Point Rider 10 Years and
Under Grand Champion: Sarah
Johnson on Edie.
Reserve Champion: Devin
Robinson on TW.
High Point Rider 11-14 Years
Old Grand Champion: Beth
Sullivan on Explosive Magic.
Reserve Champion Shannon
Boettcher on JB Sazzie.
High Point Rider 15 Years and
Above Grand Champion: Nonnee
Walters on Scribbles Karavan.
Reserve Champion: Elizabeth
Jones on Im Taylor Made.
High Point Junior Horse-
Grand Champion: Page/Sibbea
Jones.
Reserve Champion: Rosebud
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Champion: Rocket Gill/Julie
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Reserve Champion: Hard Time
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