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THK GS.7KTTE-TIMKS, Heppner. OR. Thursday. July IV 178. Pg" County Court taking glory while advertising MC A few dances, a parade or two, maybe a luncheon along the way? Forget it. i; Morrow County's fair and rodeo court, headed by Queen Patricia Van Scholack ia busy V. '. really busy. And they'll be that way for the rest of the summer. The last couple of weeks, particularly the fourth of July week, have been active. " A second place, red, ribbon at Prineville in the mounted court division was this year's low. Last week at the Crooked River Round-Up, in Prinevil le,' called "Oregon's Cowboy Capitol", the girls performed superbly but ended up second. That's the only second this year and that competition was stiff. i At Milton-Freewater, at the Twin City Jamboree, the girls placed first in the mounted court division and were able to wave the coveted blue ribbon high as they advertised the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo. ' Following the parade, the court attended the Queen's luncheon, a chicken barbecue in Lante's Park as guests of Twin City Queen Lisa Ringer and princesses Ann McDevitt and Kelly Sloan. About 200 people attended the luncheon with each court introduced and Queen Patri cia was honored to announce her Morrow County court as first place winners in the riding courts. Along with Queen Patricia, the court is Princesses Kate Evans, Jan Spaulding, Klmee Haguewood and Bonnie Schil ler. The girls enjoyed the par , ade, that included many floats and more than 20 mounted riding groups and a variety of miscellaneous entries. After the tough Judging at the Milton-Freewater Twin i i chbysleb) 'm , i it7 rx 4 i O Full Body & Fender Service O 24 hour Wrecker Service O Free Estimates Why dig by hand? Rent our Ditch Witch Trencher by the day or hour office 676-5170 City parade, the girls Jumped out of the skillet and into the fire again at Condon on fourth of July morning. The girls captured another Rodeo Court-Queen Patricia Van with princesses (from left) Jan Spaulding, Kate Evans, Kimee Haguewood, Bonnie Schiller. first place award for mounted courts. "The response in Condon was terrific," Queen Patricia said, noting her appreciation of her court and the pennant bearers, Debra Palmer, Don na Palmer, Shawna Seitz and Kathleen Van Schoiack. The girls received many compliments on their outfits and appearance along the parade route as the court displayed their first place ribbon. At the Condon rodeo, the girls rode in the grand entry et wcoyii s ond Au?o Elepcair vou vour Neiv 'I, V-TF 1 -WT 100 Service Wayne Wilson 124 H3ain Street llcppncr and were royally welcomed by Gilliam County. The girls are outfitted sharply. Princesses Kate, Ki mee, Bonnie and Jan appear- r: M r I f !K f : m ry J n I'M ! V kf v ed in smartly tailored bur- gandy suits with hats with shades of pink accessories. Queen Patricia appears regal in white, complimented by the pink accessories. The serapes are an eye catching splash of pink with burgandy tones. After the bicentennial cele bration at Condon, the court packed their bags and headed to Prineville where they enjoyed the riding competition as well as parl-mutual horse races. They returned Saturday for Kate Evans' dance in Hepp- SB ' ' f. M I'f nvnnum b J u . 1 i I i-m m iiKil Ifeff H II U on All Units ner. The court was accompanied by their families, the four pennant bearers with their families and friends to Prine- r 1 1 G-T Photo) Schoiack seated ville. Court chaperone and her husband, Darlene and Bob Hoskins, along with assistant court director, Lee Palmer headed up the party of more than 30 persons. And they are far from through. The girls future appearances and activities include: a trip to Elgin's Stampede, July 17-18; a dance honoring Jan Spaulding, July 24; a dance honoring Kimee , Haguewood, July 31; the Umatilla County Fair parade, Aug. 7; a dance honoring the entire court. Aug. 14; mm hb mm mm SittoM Boylet Dealership Sold home 676-9257 HOW y V Taking V 1 Orders T jl 00 1977 1 A, Models fair An open weekend that will probably be filled, Aug. 15-21; Pendleton Lion's Tapadera lunch day, Aug. 19; a 4-H horse show to start the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo, Aug. 22-29; Harvest Festival in Boardman, Sept. 11; the Pendleton Dress-Up parade and the Round-Up As if performing in the parade and winning ribbons there wasn't enough, three of the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo court, competed in the barrel racing at Condon's fourth of July rodeo. Queen Patricia Van Scho iack was joined by princesses Jan Spaulding and Kate Ev ans on the barrels. Other Morrow County per sons competing at Condon were Maureen and Janice Healy, Marie Yocom, Dawn Peterson, Kathleen Van Scho iack, Laurie Childers and Marie Evans. In events for men, Jack Yocom, Monte Glaze, Dan Van Schoiack, Wayne Seitz, Ron and Ronnie Currin, Rod, Mark and Matt Murray, Neil Beamer, Bob and Bill Van Schoiack, and Clay and Wade West competed. WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Automotive SIIERREI.L CHEVROLET. INC. Complete Sales & Service 3rd & M a in Her m iston Building Supplies SEE I S FOR ALL VOI R BUILDING SUPPLIES We feature Boysen Paints TUM-A LUM LUMBER CO. Tim Moore. Mgr. 412 SE Dor ion 276-6221 PENDLETON Cafes, Lounges g fal'S LOUNGE A CAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. S76 -yIJ Heppner Construction ( IKCLK "D" TRENCHING Guaranteed Performance Irrigation-Drain Tile Power Cable Bonded and Licenxed for Sew er a nd dra in field Trenching of all kind lobert Duncan llrppnri l'll.;.VV0 UMATII.I, V RE DY-MIX Oprnrtrr) eekd. and Saturdaand Kunrfati if necearv. '.676-flttor 9M!MI7 PRINTING WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS FORMS GAZETTE-TIMES SJH22S 676 9IM i NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS for fuel oil, bulk gasoline, diesel fuel, anti-freeze, but service and supply, and contract bus run Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the District Sup erintendent of Morrow County School District, Box 368, Lex ington, Oregon, for furnishing and delivering the following: 1. PS 300 Fuel Oil 2. Bulk gasoline for school vehicles 3. Bulk diesel for activity bus 4. Anti-freeze supply for school vehicles 5. Contract bus run: Lex ington Clark's Canyon route William Jepson William R. Jepsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen, Heppner, has been accepted at the Iowa State University Veterinary Medical School in Ames, Iowa. A 1973 graduate of Heppner High School, he received his pre-veterinary training at Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Drugs. Prescriptions HERM ISTON DRUG Free prescription Mail Service Open9a.m.to7p.m. Gifts for all occasions Snack Bar MEDICAL CENTER -PHARMACY Free mailing service on . prescriptions - Hospital Supplies OiH-n Mon Fri.9 6p m. Sat. 9 1 p m. Located in (he Medical Center. ItooSouthgate Pendleton 27ti XU Floor Covering KEIMHi FLOOIU OVERING t'arpet. draperies, linoleum rounter top, ceramic tile, flooring, sundries Sales & installation .VMlVlstSt. Ilermislon. Or MAR FLOOR C OVERING Carpet, linoleum, ceramic Tile, kilt hen cabinet Free estimate All work guaranteed Malt Hughe 122 Linden W ay 676-9118 Heppner, Furniture T 7k&A'A r -T ttoustwy.oun.;'. ( Ul tis-MalhesTY tjuatar TV, Norge It Admiral Appliance I argeM elertin of furniture In the area 2:11 V F. Ilermiston M7-N'N0 WH (11 FURNITURE AND AIT! I Wt'F.S m r lis ItrltNe M H xmir rltr TV w tereo lem " J.UW. Ilermiston Ae. VfcJ 2JI llrrmtston t - - il . jmrr "at"" I 8 Cr-Tr I mam i S "' i,.- Public Notice C. Servicing of school dis trict vehicles at lone, Board man and Irrigon Bids are to he received for opening at 2:00 p.m., on July 19, 1976 at the district office in Lexington and will be present ed to the district board at a regular meeting called for July 19, 1976 at 9:09 p.m.. at lone High School. Information, specifica tions and bid forms are avail able at the office of the Superintendent of Morrow County School District, Box 368, Lexington, Oregon 97839. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive any or all claims or technicalities. Bids are to be sent or delivered only in sealed enve lopes, plainly marked "Fuel Oil Bid'VBulk Gasoline Bid", "Diesel Fuel Bid", "Anti freeze Bid", "Contract bus run bid", or "Vehicle Service Bid". f JOHN MATTHEWS, Chairman Matt Doherty, Superintendent-Clerk Morrow County School Dist. Published July 8, 15, 1976 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Plan ning Commission will meet Monday, July 26. 1976 at 8:00 p.m. in the Courtroom of the Courthouse at Heppner, OR, to consider the following mat ters: 1. Application for a Zone Change from Qualified Farm to Farm on approximately 12 Furniture TWO-VETS DISCOUNT FURNITU RE 230 S.E. Court Pendleton. Oregon 276-1674 Hydraulics & Welding Jim's Welding Service Either in the shop or on the job. Hydraulics, Hose & fittings Jim Barrett Riverside Ave. Heppner Bus. 676-5816 Home 676-8176 Insurance ' RAY BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY Health. Fire. Auto. Marine Group Plans Ray Boyce. 676-5384 676-9625 Heppner Monuments SWEENEY MORTUARY Cemetery, grave markers Granite. Marble. Bronte 21-Hr. phone 676-9600 or 676-9226 Also serving lone A Lexington Heppner. P.O. Bos 97 Laundromat HEPPNER LAUNDROMAT acres in the SE ' of the SE 'i of Section 8, T 3 N, R 26 E. 4 portion of Tax Lot 800. Applij cant is Sabre Farms. Board man and the location Is on Homestead Road, approximaj tely 2 miles east of the Bom I Range Road. 2. Presentation of prelimi nary P'at of a subdivision b; Dewey W. West, Jr., Board man. The property propose) to be platted as a subdivisioi is located in T 4 N. R 25 E Section 14, Tax Lots 1400, 1500 and 1402, approximately 70. 4 acres, about 2 miles east o Boardman, on the south sid of Wilson Road. 3. Presentation of final pla of "Riverview Subdivision' located in T 5 N, R 27 E Section 21, a portion of Tax Lo 1800, located 2 miles east of Irrigon and north of the West Extension Irrigation Canal. 4. Application for a Zon Change from Farm to Farn Residential on 64 acrei located In T 4 N, R 25 E, Sec 20. Tax Lot 402, located on U south side of Kunze Road near Paul Smith Road. Applicant is Earl D. Trudeau, Boardman. 5. Application for a Vari ance to setback requirements in an Industrial Zone by J.O. Farms, Inc. Location is Lot 7, Block 3, Port of Morrow Food Processing Park. AU interested persons are welcome to attend the hear ing. Written, signed state ments will be accepted and considered. D orris L. Graves, Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published July 15, 1976 -4'Mf Nursery N ursery Stock. Shrubs, trees, instant lawn ( Delivery avail.) Landscape & Irrigation DANIELS EASTERN OREGON NURSERY 610S.Hwy39S Ilermiston, OR 567-9267 Optometrist DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ Optometrist Next tw Hotel Heppner entrance. 676-9465 HeppneT Saw Sharpening ED S PRECISION SAW It TOOL SHARPENING SERVICE Satisfaction Guaranteed Ph. 676 9913 or 676-9231 Alfalfa St. Heppner. OR. Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office in Peters Rldg. 6TSMII Heppner Sewing Machines SINGER Sales A Service We ref air all make and model GHOGAVH Approved Singer Dealer 213 S. Main Pendleton 2712352 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE TRY IT-VOU LL LIKE THE RESULTS