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HEPPNER'S BIG PARADE Sat
urday was on o( the longest
in the history ol the event
and Included tome ol the
most beautiful float seen
here. At left U the Soroptimlst
club lloat. "A World ot Fah
Ion." Ctrl on the float are
Clnny Clough. (left). "Ha
waiian girl;" Jan Hager (cen
ter), "South American girL
alio the SoroptimUt'i scholar
ship girl; and Sara Miller
(right), the "American glrL"
the club won second prize on
Its float in th adult division.
ii. CROWD watching the parade
was said to be the largest, at
least for many year. This
view on Main street shows
some of the spectators. They
arc watching John Irwin of
Tacoma, Wash rodeo clown
(at left) to see what antic he
will perform next
ATTRACTING a great deal of
Interest in the parade and at
rodeo performances was the
six-horse hitch of the La
Grande Livestock Commission
Co. (left) with George Smuts
as the driver. The Belgian
horses average one ton each
with the heaviest 2350 pounds.
Show waqoa was constructed
by Bob Green, owner-manager
of the commission compa
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WINNER of the champion per
formance horse trophy at the
Morrow county horse show for
the second consecutive year
Friday was Frosty, horse own
ed by Art Vance of Heppner
(right). Vance thus won the
second leg on the rotating
trophy that Fred Mankin
(right), superintendent o the
show for 19 years, is present
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WAYNE EVANS (far left) didn't
know it when this picture was
taken, but he won the Morrow
county all-around trophy at
the rodeo Saturday and Sun
day, and he is shown with
Queen Verina French at a
presentation of third place in
Morrow county calf roping.
An error in figuring had cred
ited Bob Fetsch with the all
around title, but Evans was
top money winner in the ro
deo of competitors from Mor
row county.
HERB EKSTROM III of lone
(left) won grand champion in
4-H steer at the county fair,
and is showing it in the ad
Joining photo at the livestock
auction Thursday night. His
champion Hereford was sold
to Central Market at 63c lb.
Harold Erwin. one ol the ring
men, is partially visible in
the background.
HERB EKSTROM. JR. of lone (at
right) presents the Oregon
Poll-ette award to Kyle Rob
inson for having the best
smooth headed Hereford cow
and calf at the county fair.
Kyle also received the Amer
ican Polled Hereford associa
tion award for his polled fe
male Hereford. . the Oregon
Hereford association award
for the best 4-H Hereford pro
ject, and the Don Robinson
trophy for the best polled
Hereford breeding animal.
Don Robinson, incidentally, is
his father.
(Horse Show Pictures by Lloyd
Johnson; AU Others by Gazette-Times).
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