Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 18, 1983, Special Fair and Rodeo Section, Page Page 5, Image 13

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    Special Fair k Rodeo Section Page 5
Pennant Bearers keep active schedule, escort Rodeo Court
Escorting the Fair and Rodeo
Court this year are five enerpetic
young Kil ls These pennant bear
ers irU'luHe Pridtfetl (irccntip,
iifp Ifi, Dvann Brosn.m, nie 13,
Wendy Skillicorn, ape Ifi, Stacey
Kennedy. aj;e H and Itohbctfe
Armed, m'v )4 All re from
Heppner,
The girls travel with the court
at parades, attend all dances and
were hoMesn at the coronation
dinner.
The Morrow County ambassa
dors volunteer for the position
and me responsible for two out
fits, horse and accessories They
receive no money allowance
Most Hnnant liearors continue
their interest and eventually bo
come a princess or quern,
Four members of this group
have had previous experience as
Bobbette and Stacey were official
flag holders for last year's court,
and Bridged and Dyann were
extra pennant bearer during the
parade and rodeo
So while watching this year's
parade and grand entry, give an
extra cheer for these girls.
TOPS fix
breakfast for
early fans
For you early parade fans, this
year a cowboy breakfast will be
served at the Heppner City Park
from 5:30 to 0 a.m., Saturday.
AuRust 27,
The TOPS Club of Heppner will
be cooking up a menu of sausage,
pancakes and eggs. Price for
adults is $3 75 and $2 75 for senior
citizens and children Juice and
milk are extra with coffee at no
charge.
Cow Belles to do
demonstrations
The Morrow County CowBelles
will be demonstrating a beef
recipe each day of the fair
between 3 and 5 p.m. The
CowBelles extend an invitation to
every one visiting the fair to
come by the Cow Belles' booth
and taste the recipes.
Three recipes that will be
featured at the fair will be: Pizza
Meatballs. Western Lite BroiJ
and Hawaiian Meatballs.
The group will be offering the
"Wheel of Fortune" each day
where a person takes a spin of a
wheel for 50 cents and wins a
prize. lYizes will I beef tea, beef
si":.t!i bals. si l .i!cl pails, $5 beef
certific.'itcs, cookbooks, jerky
mix and much more.
The CowBelles are always ad
vertizing and promoting beef. A
drawing will be held on Wednes
day evening at the livestock
auction for a $100 beef certificate
and a clock radio. Tickets for that
drawing will be available from
now on for 50 cents and 25 cents at
Gardner's Men's Wear in Hep
pner, and of course, at the
CowBelles booth located in the
kitchen area during the fair
week. Get your tickets now so you
have a chance.
The CowBelles will have on
hand all kinds of free recipes
and brochures, so drop by their
booth and look at them.
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Pennant bearers for this year's parade and rodeo with the queen and her court.
Pennant bearers from left to right: Wendy Skillicorn, Stacey Kennedy, Bobbette Angell, Bridget
Greenup and Dyann Brosnan.
TISTS $k CRAFTSPEOPLE
SIGMUPMOW
Demonstrate and Sell Your Craft
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Tuesday, Aug. 23
In The Picnic Area
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ffiudH&s For I&idls and Adlults
Fantasy land Amusements
Coupon Day Aug. 25
Ride All Day For Under $5