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. . , marked the 1968 rodeo pa-
1 rode here Saturday as rains held
of! for a cool, pleasant day.
The Soroptimist float.
ame Butterfly," was meticulous
ly done and won second
in the adult float division
left).
Harold Erwin, old-time rodeo
hand and Ion? time supporter of
the Morrow county rodeo, was
grand marshal of the parade
(top center).
The old 1906 Sears and Roe
buck car entered by Mr. and
Mrs. Harold (Shorty) Peck
brought "ohs" and "aahs" from
the big rodeo crowds. It purred
right along the parade route,
hard rubber tires and all. (Top
right).
Heppner's Rainbow Girls spent
many hours in building their
float, "Somewhere over the
Rainbow." (Second from top,
left). It won first place in the
juvenile organizations' division
for floats.
Equally beautiful and point
ing out the tough Job of the
judges was the lone Rainbow
float (second from top, right).
Officers of the lone Assembly
rode on the float.
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Brilliant and lavish was the
float of the Hermiston Chamber i
of Commerce (third from top,
left), which wnn first nlace for ,i
Ifloats from out of the county.
Hermiston entries have always
I added fine support of the pa
rade.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander-
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son, in their genuine old horse hmmm. j!,A - -,
and buggy and dressed approp
riately for the occasion, showed
how a couple would be right in
style many years ago. They won
first place in the surrey divis
ion. (Third from top, right).
lone Lions used an old but
reliable Model A to pull the
modern travel trailer for which
EkstTom Farm Chemical is deal
er (bottom left). The trailer will
be given away by the Lions club ir '
in June ot next year. j i
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"How Much is That Doggy in
the Window?" is the question
painted on the side of the float
of Laurie McCabe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCabe
(bottom riahtt. Th doaav, vis
ible in window, hopes that I. -
Laurie doesn t plan to sell ner.
" Anyway Laurie won first place
4 for children's floats in the pa
i rade.
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