BttnttM GAZETTE-TIM EJ. Thnndar. JulT IS. 171
Pretty Princess Jeri Snow Believes in Stars
Princess Jeri Snow will be
honors at dance thU Satur
day, July 17. at the Morrow
County Fairgrounds. The Court
will be Introduced and friend
re Invited to dance to the mu
aic of the Western Gentlemen.
It taket the whole family to
pet princess In readiness to
ride in a parade or grand en
try. Princess Jeri Snow, In ad
dition to her family, has a very
1 ovine pair of grandparent. Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Smith. Her ali
tor Jodi Snow has had court
experience. She has been a
member of the Arlington Rodeo
Court and the Gilliam County
Court She la a capable hor
woman and is helpful when it
comes to loading and driving
Jeri does most of the care of
her horse but when it cornea to
the nitty-gritty, her grandfather
Is there lending a nana. Trav
eler is a handsome sorrel that
the helped break to lead. She
drives cattle some for her grand
pa but mostly she rides for
pleasure.
She feeds Traveler night and
morning. If she gets home from
woik in time In the evening she
brushes her horse and rides for
awhile.
She is working at the Morrow
County School District office on
a work -study program from
BMCC ThU summer she is stay
ing with her grandparents to
help her grandmother with the
harvest cooking.
She was born at The Dalles
and has lived briefly other plac
es, but most of her 18 years has
been spent on her grandparents'
ranch. She and Jodi have al
ways ridden together. Like the
other girls on the Court, she
can't remember when she learn
ed to ride. Her grandmother re
calls with laughter Jeri's early
experience on "Peanuts", the
Shetland pony. Jeri was about
three vears old and Peanuts well
knew who was boss!! He got
tired of this riding bit and he
went in the barn and stayed.
Jeri cried long and loud and
pretty soon Grandpa came to
her rescue. Another time Pea
nuts rolled with her. It was at
this time that Jodi was riding
is a bit on the serious side. She At loam High
believes in astrology and in one
breath she says she's a Catholic,
Democrat and antl-Nlxon! But
he hasn't registered to vote yet
Most of her experience in 4-H
has been with the Gilliam Coun
ty Fair.
While the ranch lies In both
counties, the homes are in Gil
liam County. She has lots of
trophies won with her sheep.
She is proudest of her All
Round Showman. She says she
knows more about sheep learn
ed from Ron Davis, leader for
their Oregon Trail 4-H Livestock
Club. As a member of the Ar
lington Saddle Club, she enjoy-
ed the spring trail ride down
She was a popular high school
student at lone and was a good
student. She graduated saluta
torian. She was the outstanding
math student and received the
Oregon State Dad's Club award.
She served as president of her
senior class and was voted
Queen of the Echo Basketball
tournament "It was hard work
but I liked the work of being
editor of the Cardinal Spirit",
she said.
She had a double shuttle to
get to school. She rode down to
the McElligotts and then rode
the school bus into lone.
She plans to follow her sister
along the John Day river. She and will attend BMCC for a
is enthusiastic about snow ski- couple of years with a view to-
ing and spends as many week
ends as she can at Anthony
Lake. She likes to work outside
and takes care of her grand
mothers garden.
While she helps her grand
mother with the meals, if she is
going to cook, she'd rather cook
another Shetland pony named desserts. She says the only sew-
i op t orn . ing sne does is to "peg my
This brunette with blue eyes 'pants".
wards Secondary Education by
finishing at the University of
Oregon. She thinks math may
be her major.
Before school starts, the Court
will have many Grand Entries
and many parades but the big
moment will be Aug. 23-29
when they are at Heppner for
the Fair Aug. 23-27 and the
Rodeo Aug. 28-29.
Doggy Tips
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PRINCESS JERI rings the dinner bell. This bell has called many
a man to dinner. The bell was on the ranch wben the Harvey
Smiths bought the ranch from Harry McKinney over 30 years
ago. It came from the old Rock Creek SchooL
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her grandmother. Mrs. Harvey Smith a lift in the kitchen. ,
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ASTROLOGY HOLDS a great fascination tor Princess Jeri. She
reads her horoscope every day.
THE WIND was blowing hair and oats but Traveller got her sup
per as usual.
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If BONN EE
So you want to have pupa!
Well, not exactly you, but you'd
like your dog to have pups.
Why? Think about your reasons
you like puppies, you want
your children to experience the
miracle of birth, you'd like to
have another dog perhaps to
replace an aging one. Now let's
think why you don't want pups.
Sure, you like pups, but do you
like them, say ten at a time?
Do you have a place for that
many pups when they get say
three months old? You may be
stuck with several of them for
some time especially If yours Is
a breed not terribly popular.
Your children can go out at
lambing time if you want them
to have a nature lesson. You
want another dog, but surely
not 10 other dogs, that you and
mavbe very few others want. Al
so, if you are planning on man
ing a little money on your pups,
forget it! It takes more money
to raise a litter than you are
likely to make from them.
Let's talk about an alterna
tive. Why not buy a pup, or
maybe even an older dog, or
have one given to you? Rais
ing pups is expensive extra
food, vet bills, including tail
docking and dew-claw removal,
property destroyed by ambitious
nuns, and mavbe a stua iee,
and shots for pups. You could
buv a pup from a good breeder
for that amount of money, and
have a really fine specimen of
your breed. One that you can
really be proud of, and that will
do what it is supposed to do.
The ideal time to get a pup is
about 7 weeks of age, that is
the time they begin to play and
be cute. You can give that one
pup all the love and attention
it needs, for puppies are like
children, if they are going to
be worthwhile adults they must
have love and discipline while
young.
Ask yourself if you are doing
your breed a favor by adding
to it. Are these pups really go
ing to be fine examples of their
breed? Breeders give a name to
people who breed their dog to
the one down the street, they
call them Back Yard Breeders!
So unless you know you have
an outstanding dog of its breed,
and know to whom it should
be bred, why not leave the
breeding to the professionals
and give your dog a rest. j
Next time how to pick a
pup.
It't A Boy
u. mA Mm Steven Jurclch
announce the arrival of their
first child, a on bora jury i
at St Anne Hospital at Colum
hua Ohln. He weiehed 6 lb.. 14 tt
oz. By Wednesday the younjr
parents were stlii considering
from 5 sets of names,
r.mndnarents are Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Melby of Heppner
and Fossil and Mr. ana Mrs. iti
dnlnh Jurcich of Columbus. Ohio.
Great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Memy or at
Cloud, Minn.
Granddaughter Visits
Dana Ruhl. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard E. Ruhl of
Roseburg, is here visiting two
sets of grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clint McQuarrie and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl.
rothar Dan
Mrs. Thompson and Paul have
taken the first week of their va.
cation. They visited with friends
In Lewlston and Milton-PrM
water. ThU week Father Thorn p.
don Is Dean of the Beginners
Camp at Cove. He has 101 en
rolled in the camp.
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