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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1972)
Ili.l'I'Nttt (OHE.)GAZKTTE'TIMKS, Tlmrsday. August SI, 1172 - J m k v Laurie McCabe I. I V 1 Gene Ri'etm U It if 1 C.,,,.1.1..,,, VI !1 W Js 7 Lisa McCabe p ;V w m mr w - mm m v : i Ktili Hut'hfS l !ns harmonica. ' ' FROM OUR RANGE TO VOIR RANGE People Mild the Mlailc Wa bigger hiuI better than any yen, us il should luivt In-en MSIll pill liHlll 'Vllrt flloll fur lleppner' IKMh birthday. Several people mentioned the two Im-sI limits in Ihi' parade were HohlH-Spain's Volunteer Centennial hand and the parade i( Past Oueenit and Princesses Randall Peterson was parade chairman There w ere 23 fur in e r (tiKt-ns and 2it InrmiT pnn-fi-NM'N Voliinli'crs upiM-nred ax il ly niaiiic In play in (ho band Twenty four who played with lioh Cole us drum major u it- Ki'Vin (liilii'iri'. Anila Davidson, liouann Kelly, Dale lledmnn. Clunk Nelson. Boh Uiwe. H.i i ha ra Sherman. j l.inda Ik-Spain. Dennis f CamplM'll. John Hieiniann, Shannon Kelly, Hob DeSpain, Kd Struthers," Kick Wadholni, (iien Wilson, Mark Hietmann Kietmann, tan Wavne Hams, Mike Hodman. hillin Kavmond Hietmann. Marshall Aue reoresenled bv Frank Turner and Knima Haper led the parade as the Parade Marshalls. Floats lleppner Soroptinnst Club won Sweepstakes and first in , j Adult Organizations w ith their . ' float on Centennial Reflec t tinns as two cirls dressed in matching old and new stood in " front of an antique frame S, suggestive ol a mirror, a - garden of huge paper flowers was the setting lor the modern miss in the mini-skirt and sagebrush and sunflowers for her sunbonnetted counter part. The girls were Laurie 4 Lisa McCabe. Morrow County Cow Belles got second. Rainbow Girls show i n g Rainbow Now and Then won first place in the Juvenile division of Organiza t i o n floats. Three prizes were given k under the Business division: Pioneer Memorial hospital 1st. 1st National Bank 2nd and Kinzua Corp. 3rd. Out of County Hermiston Chamber o f Commerce Float with the bride and groom won first in the Out -f -County entries, US Navy 2nd, Umatilla Ordnance Depot 3rd, Hermiston Cub Scouts 4th. Best Riding Club: Pendelton Mustangers 1st, Umatilla Sage Riders 2nd. Mounted Croups Kesl Mounted F a m i I y Croups was the Floyd Hutch ms lamilv Best mounted cowgirl was Diana Hall. Best nioiinli'd cowlxiy wax Ray mond French (lldesl cowgirl was Klliel Lehman on Danny Hoy and ttldest cowUiy was Howe Fullelon. Best comic was Arlctha Hrammii. lleppner Volunteer Centennial Band won fu st and only Queens and Courts: Pendleton Hound Up 1st. Umatilla Sagenders 2nd and (Irani County :trd. Surreys and buggies: Frank Anderson 1st, Norman Nelson 2nd and Flovd lliilchms 3rd. JUVKMI.K DIVISION Childs lloals: Hill Hrannon family in a pony cart 1st, Hiding Clubs, Two Trackers 4 11 Club. Costume: Mardel James and Lisa Wilson first. They were dressed as two old ladies with parasols. Robert and Marion McMillan 2nd were clowns. Youngest cowgirl, Bridget! Greenup 1st, youngest cow boy, Mike Mahoney, 1st; Bicycles: Andy Gorman 1st as the Lone Ranger; Brian, Greg and Jerry Hietmann 2nd. No tricycles were entered. Best Juvenile Cowboy cos tume Jason Dougherty 1st. Pet entries: Jackie Gentry 1st ana ieny mcchwock zim p. , SM L &22$zs : V "hi 1" Dlanp Cox, ' , ' " 7 f f ,Paul Vifi'rrt.T A mm-Jkt - ..m I LaVerne VanMartiT. Jr. " t-' - -T- t'S. -A ' I MJ i Hollomon?'Ai Hollomon other side) Dick Calvert -"V -Bob & Sue Jt-psenj Jf all. w . "rife lfSM3:xr4 , i ;Sn, vVTWTh I Willi Ml iLVNirt! L fi-Ia n r2! iSn - ft n rfnf hrf. s 43Bir J 1 il "1 f "Brannon Kids Bob Hoskins t S ; f rank and Kay Anderson f r 1 j Floyd Hutchins L Kinu