Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 11, 1983, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Princess Dawn &Appaloosas
A winning team
When you think of Appa
loosa horses, you must also
think of Morrow County Fair
and Rodeo Princess Dawn
Tlmms.
An avid horse lover, Prin
cess Dawn has been showing
horses In 4-H throughout the
Northwest and at the national
level.
The blonde-haired, brown
eyed, 16-year-old hails from
Irrigon. She lives with her
parents, Bryon and Sharon
Timms, and brother Scott, 11.
She has been a resident of
Morrow County for five years.
The Tlmms family also has a
La bo student from Japan
sharing their household this
summer.
The 5'4" princess started
riding as an eight -year-old
when she took her first Eng
lish riding class. During the
last four years she has parti
cipated in the Morrow County
4-H Horse Show and has ac
quired numerous awards In
cluding grand champion all
around in her age division.
The past year Dawn was
reserve master showman
after she competed in the
round robin of showing sheep,
swine and beef, as well as her
horse. This was the first time
she had shown anything but
her horses.
On the regional level. Dawn
continues to gain more awards
as she competes in the North
west Appaloosa circuit. She
competes in about eight shows
a year. She has three horses
that she enters. Her parade
horse and western pleasure is
Chief Shatka; a 12-year-old
gelding, her English horse, an
11 year-old gelding, Bar Lad
die; and her game horse.
Country Oaks Lady, an eight-year-old
mare.
In 1981. she was named
reserve champion all-around
youth and in 1982 she won
reserve champion and high
point honors in the northwest.
She is also a member of the
Oregon Trail Appaloosa Horse
Club.
" The accomplished horse
woman recently returned
from the National Appaloosa
Horse Show in Salem.
During the school year when
Dawn is not showing horses
she carries a 4 0 at Riverside
High School where she will be
a junior this fall. She has held
several student government
positions in school beginning
with her freshman year when
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Princess Dawn Timms
she was on the volleyball and
basketball teams and was a
student council representa
tive. She was also named
queen of the Sweetheart Ball.
During her sophomore year,
she was class vice-president,
secretary of band, and played
volleyball and basketball. She
also kept stats for the boys'
football and baseball teams.
This fall she will be secretary
of the National Honor Society
Theology professor to
speak to I.U.C.C. Sunday
On Sunday, August 14, the
lone United Church of Christ
will welcome Padmasani Gal
lup as a special guest speaker
at the 10 a.m. worship service.
Gallup is a professor at
Tamilnad Theological Semi
nary in Madural. India. She
has a degree in theology and
has nearly completed her doc
torate at Boston University.
For the past year she has
served as missionary-in-resi-dence
with the United Church
Board for World Ministries.
She has spent the last three
weeks attending the World 1
Council of Churches Assembly
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dent, Princess Dawn has kept
busy with her court activities
this summer but finds time to
enjoy water skiing, swimming
and tennis. With her love for
horses, she has an eye on
becoming a veterinarian.
Watch for Princess Dawn as
she races across the rodeo
arena with her official mount.
Chief Shatka, during this
year's rodeo.
in Vancouver, B.C., as an
accredited visitor. The Rev.
Cathy Barker, pastor of the
lone U C.C, attended the Bel
lingham Forum, an "along
side" event during the first
week of the assembly. During
and following the Sunday wor
ship, both women will share
their experience and informa
tion about the World Council of
Churches.
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Churches, organized in 1948,
now includes over 300 Chris
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Rodeo team members
come home from
finals with top awards
Two memoirs of the Hep
pner High School rodeo team
came home from the National
High School Rodeo Finals with
top placings and some awards
to show for their efforts. The
rodeo was held July 17-24 in
Douglas. Wyo.
Tara Mahoney placed third
in pole bending and received a
silver buckle and a $200 schol
arship from Levi Strauss.
Mike Currin placed third in
the final go-round in the steer
wrestling and ended up
seventh overall. He received a
plaque.
Marty Britt made it to the
final go in the steer wrestling
but he drew a set up steer (a
Menu to be expanded at
4-H Snack Shack
By BIRDINE TULLIS
Program Assistant
Morrow Co. Extension Service
Where do you go when look
ing for good things to eat at
County Fair? The 4-H Snack
Shack, of course! This year
you'll find an expanded menu
which will include "sloppy
joes," pies, and barbecued
beef sandwiches as well as the
usual hamburgers, hot dogs
and cold drinks. French fries
and tater tots have been pro
vided to the Snack Shack
courtesy of Sim plot Potato
Processing.
Nadine Bailey, the faithful
supervisor for the 4-H Snack
Shack has been called away
by family illness. Jan Coe,
Heppner 4-H leader, will serve
as coordinator and purchasing
agent for the 4-H food service
with assistance from Peggy
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steer who moseys out of the
chute instead of running as is
usual).
Boardman cowboys Hank
Vazza and Jack McGuire
competed in the cow cutting
and calf roping respectively.
Vazza took 19th out of 98
contestants, but McGuire's
luck wasn't so good. Both
however are state champions
in their events.
Two other Heppner team
cowboys. Pat Schwarz and
Dave McCarthy, qualified for
the finals rodeo but were
unable to attend. Schwarz
qualified in the calf roping and
McCarthy in the bareback
riding.
Fishburn, also a 4-H leader.
Parents of 4-H'ers and other
friends of 4-Hare needed to fill
the work shifts so the Snack
Shack may be open all through
county fair. All 4-H families
will find a sing-up sheet and
work schedule in their fair
pre-registration packet.
If all families will work a
shift of their choice, they'll
help provide funds for the
many 4-H needs of the county.
Call 676-9642 to choose the
mcsts convenient work shift.
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Nazarene Church plans 30th
anniversary celebration Sun.
On Sunday, August 14, the
Heppner Church of the Naza
rene will be celebrating its
3f)th anniversary to the com
munity. The church opened August
14. 1953 in lone with the Rev.
Wilfred McKay, pastor. In
1959. the present building at
345 Gilmore St. was construc
ted and the church transferred
to Heppner.
Sunday will be a very spe
cial day of happening at the
church, says pastor Floyd
Wilks. "During Sunday school
hour we will be sending off 30
helium balloons in celebration
of the 30 years." A special
prize will be given for the
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Drawing to bo Hold
Saturday, Aug. 13 5p.m.
Talk-iT-Tops
you to join the team! We welcome all members.
274 Main
P.O. Box
Heppner,
(503) 676
person finding a balloon and
calling in from the farthest
distance.
The Rev. Charles Wilkes
will be the featured speaker
for the morning worship hour.
He and his wife, Lois, pastored
the church in lone from 1956 to
1959. They are now pastoring
the First Church of the Naita
rene in Yakima, Wash.
At 12:30p.m. the church will
join together for a big celebra
tion picnic at the Courthouse
lawn.
The church's mortgage will
be burned in a 3 p.m. celebra
tion service. District Superin
tendent Walter E. Lanman
will be the guest speaker.
Brand New Store
August 12 Ik 13
9:30a.m. - 5:30p.m.
15'
Merchandise
Success demands teamwork, a coordinated effort, and
positive energy. That's why we feel so good about our new
5 year savings certificate. It fills an important niche in many
savings programs. Maybe yours, too.
Street
551
OR 97836
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Wilks says the community is
invited to attend the church's
celebration.
Arabian Horse
Assoc. sponsors
contest
By BIRDINE TULLIS
Program Assistant
Morrow Co. Extension Service
Youth ages nine through 17
can win a $100 bond, a silver
mounted show halter or head
stall, or a registered Ababian
gelding. Contestants need not
be an owner of an Arabian
horse to enter. For entry
forms and rules, write: Essay
Contest, International Ara
bian Horse Association, P.O.
Box 4502, Burbank, CA 91503.
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