Vae K, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. OR. Thnrday. August S. 1976 Ag advisor challenges Sumner in November - . i U V tL 77ie Morrow County Fair & Rodeo court , boasting new outfits, stand around Kinzua sponsored Severe saddle. From left, the girls are Princess Kate Evans, Princess Bonnie Schiller, Queen Patricia VanSchoiack, Princess Kimee Haguewood and Princess Janice Spaulding. (G-T Photo) County court ends July, stort Queen Patricia Van Schoi ack and her court wound up a fun packed July and launched August with a day at the local 4-H Horse Show Sunday. The show is phase I of the Fair but is held the first Sunday in August to enable the winners to attend state fair competition. It was a special day for the girls as each one has been a 4-H participant. On Saturday night, July 31. the girls attended a dessert party on the Ron Haguewood Ranch for Princess Kimee's dance. The pennant bearers and their families joined the court parents and families along with close friends of the Huguewoods for a festive evening on Heppncr flats. Princess Kimee and her family presented each memb er of the court and pennant bearers with gifts of jewelry and hand made scarves. On July 24. the Carl Spauld ings hosted a barbecue in honor of Princess Janice prior to her dance The family garden provided the back ground fur a memorable evening for the court and their parents. Others Joining were Janie's sister and h-r family. Judy and Butch Laughlin. Shane. Lottie and Tammy. Assistant Court director Lee and M-iry Ann Palmer, court t h.ix rne Darlene and Rob ert Hoskins. and the official pie b.iker. Han i Mahoney also atfrnded p, fnre the court left to attend Prim ess Janice's dan ce, she g;ne each wooden lmtjjk she had fashioned rii.il tl- p,ittitHl in horne head . tnoMf I-liny and Marge Gardner, outfitter of the court, were pt i.il gwst July 17 found the court bag ,-,. k.vl fi.r (in rrivi;M r'P ?f? the I 'gm State prle Tremor el iit-m amf!g the luggage were pink u'!e suit Iwg with the gtrN r.iiel monogram-ni-l in bnrg.iwiy Tltry were mde and re--nt-d to r,irh girl hy Prince K,i!e fiin and hoot twg. (4vliinl frmn the Mine matetul f y Prunr lUmme SluSiff wrre 'si pteentrif lite n-gh! w rn! in ,r jt;i!c where the girl r v 7n! v and m.mirjt 4f ' V (,', n I'j'i iiu. 'i h i s K'e l'" n-e. Kimr a- 1 Janice. th party w August with made up of pennant bearers Donna Palmer, Debra Pal mer, Shawn Seiti and Kath leen Van Schoiack; the Bob Van Schoiacks, Ann and Marie; the Ron Haguewoods; Darla Cooper; the Carl Spaul dings and Rhonda Harris; Tony Seitz, Melanie Lee Palmer; Anita Vern Evans, Added money hoped for This year, for the first time, the Morrow County Rodeo is offering added money above the budgeted purse provided by the fair committee. The rodeo board is doing this in order to attract more top RCA cow boys and keep the Morrow County Rodeo in the top five in the Northern cir cuit, which it was in 1975. In order to obtain this added Former resident promoted Selected to organize and manage a new travel division for National Farm Service. Inc , headquartered in Clack amas, Oregon, and its 2.0O0 members is a well known hus band and wife travel learn. J;ro and LWoihd Permit of Away Travel lUrratt. Director of Ath letics at (rrgm Slate t'ni vrrsity fir Ihe past 10 years prior lo hi renignalion In January I sale manager of Away Travel with offices In Altany. Cor allis and Eugene. Ihi wife is a travel rnuntelor m the 'orvalli office The Itarratts are natives of Itrppnrr where Jim active in a family livelmk operation with ranches in tr g.i and Mmlana His only Umber. Hill. Is preidrnl of Hie re!er al Intermedial Ofl.t 1'ank in Spokane Angie and Anne; and Darlene and Robert Hoskins. Sunday morning, it was up and off to Elgin for a morning parade. Here the court was judged during all activities with the winning royalty group announced later during the rodeo. After the parade, the girls attended the Queen's luncheon money for the show, the board is asking for donations of $25 or more and in return, adver tising favors to businesses during the show. This money is needed as soon as possible in ordi-r to prepare for the advertising program. If you w ish to con tribute, mail checks or money orders to Robert Mahoney, Rt 1. Ileppner. f mm V f,-3 -r,i Jul w ssv. ' ii 1 " i " w i i a 112 STORES Frco Parking for 0,000 Cars. ICE SKATING FOR EVERYONE Marfan l"t f '"?' 9 M ' fi 1(1 Vi aid Snr !ye---'n show as guests of Queen Shellie Betchell. Queen Patricia did an excellent job of introducing her group of princesses and chapcrones and invited every one to Heppner for the fair and rodeo activities. Later the court made an outstanding grand entry at the rodeo. While watching the PRCA rodeo show the Morrow County court was announced as the first place queen's court. The big blue ribbon was truly a coveted one as about 40 courts were represented in cluding second place Lewis ton. ID Hound L'p, third place Pendleton Round Up and fou rth. Walla Walla. This weekend, the court travels to Ilermiston for the rmatiila County Fair. They will ride in the parade Satur day morning and attend the Queen's luncheon at noon and attend the fair and participaU in the grand entry at th Saturday nighl Junior Rodeo :ti iiii - . r 'I IIII 111 - II - 1 .-V... Republican Bill Bellamy has announced his candidacy for state representative in the 55th district. Bellamy will face Rep. Jack Sumner in the November election. Bellamy, an Ag advisor in Culver, has an agricultural background. He has lived in the district many years, including three years in Hep pner. Bellamy said the district "needs effective representa tion." "Voting is not enough," he said, "we need an advocate of the views." Bellamy said he would be a "representative that tries to find out feelings and wishes of the people." The self pro claimed "conservative" said he is an advocate of "less government." Among some of the key issues, Bellamy says: "Government tends to take too much control. I think it should fall more in the county levels and left up to the city in some cases." "I'm an advocate of non deficit spending. We've got to spend what we've got and no more." On nuclear power, Bel lamy says "I am concerned. It is inevitable that we will have to use some nuclear power. I am not an advocate of the nuclear energy ban. We have to look upon it as a possible source of energy. A ban is closing the door." "I was opposed to the WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Automotive SHERRELL CHEVROLET. INC. Complete Sales A Service 3rd & Main Ilermiston Building Supplies SEE I S FOR ALL YOL'R BUILDING SUPPLIES We feature Boyien Paint ri'M-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Tim Moore. Mgr. 432 SE Dorian 27M22I PENDLETON Cafes, Lounges CAL'S LOUNGE St CAFE Special!! in mixed drinks and fine foods I7S-M1J HEPPNER Construction CIRCLE "D" TRENCHING Guaranteed Performance Irrlgattoi Drain Tile Pewer Cable Bonded Licensed for seer and drain fields Trenching of all kinds Robert Duncan Ileppner Ph. 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