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Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rod,·o Heppner Gazette-Times. Wed . Aug 10. 1994 · THIRTEEN
TWELVE . ~ial Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times. Wed .• Aug. 10, 1994
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Pennant bearers provide support for court
Leading the parades for the
Morr•w County Fair and
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo court
this year have been six pennant
bearers. The pennant bearers
carry the flags and travel with
the court to various rodeo
parades. Krista Adams, Jared
and Sarah Eckman, Casey
Evans, Casey Ingraham and
Bobbie Rankin are this years
pennant bearers.
Krista Adams, 11 year old
daughter of Tim and Terra
Adam of Heppner, is a
welcome addition to thi years
Morrow County Fair and
Rodeo Court. As a pennant
bearer for the court, Krista has
come to know the ropes of get-
ting ready for parades and
grand entries.
Krista is active in 4-H Sheep,
the Wranglers Riding Club,
and the "Colt basketball pro-
gram . She wilJ be in the sixth
grade at Heppner Middle
School and is a 4.0 student.
Jared Eckman is the 13 year
old son of Ken and Judy
Eckman of Lexington, and i
active in football, basketball
and track at Heppner Middle
School where he will be an
eighth grader this fall.
Jared al o is bu y preparing
for this years fair and will be
participating in showmanship
and will be marketing his lamb
at the Fat Stock Sale. Jared is
also a member of the Wranglers
Riding Club.
Sarah Eckman, 11 year old
daughter of Ken and Judy
Eckman of Lexington, is a
petite little horsewoman who is
big on riding expertise. Sarah
i a member of the Wranglers
Riding Club and participates in
their annual spring playdays
and games, winning many top
honors.
Sarah i also busy with both
4-H heep and Clothing. She
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has been involved in the Colt
basketball program at HMS
and will be in the sixth grade
this fall. Sarah and Jared 's
father is a member of the
Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
Committee.
Casey Evans is the 13 year
old. son of Monte and Becky
Evans of Heppner, and is an
"old pro" when it comes to
bearing the flags for the Court.
Ca ey's si ter, Jossie, is a
princess on thi yea rs cou rt.
As
an
accomplished
horseman, Casey has won
many top awards in horse and
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Steer. Casey is active in foot-
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will be an eighth grader at
Heppner Middle School this
fall.
Casey is the 12 year Qld
daughter of Mike and Sally in-
graham of Lexington, and is a
welcome addition to this year_'s
court. Casey is a member of the
Wranglers Riding Club and
participates in the annual
spring playdays and trail rides .
Ca ey is active in basketball
and volleyball at Heppner Mid-
dle S hool and is a 4. student.
She will be a seve nth grader
this fall. Casey's parents are
member of the Oregon Trail
Pro Rodeo Committee, and he r
grandfather, Orval Matheny, is
this year' grand marshal!.
Bobbie Rankin , 13 year old
daughter of Tim and Kathy
Rankin of Heppner, enjoys her
time a a flag bearer for this
yea r' court . and takes the op-
portunity to not only carry the
colors but to participate in ome
rodeo~, as well .
Bobbie i active in 4-H Hor e
and Sheep, i a member of the
Wranglers Riding Club, and
participates in 4-H competitive
Trail Rid es. She will be an
eigh th g rader at Heppner Mid-
dle chool thi fa ll .
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The 4-H membership this
year is 278 kids with 72
volunteer leaders. There are
201 enrolled in home ec and 211
enrolled in livestock. The horse
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members are enrolled in m ore
than one project area . There are
43 home economic leader , 30
livestock leaders and 11 hor e
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Rodeo Parade. xten 10n studv
group member~ from Pine ;.
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th<> sale .
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land, water and some seeds.
And the right equipment.
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The Exten ion Office ha an-
nounced there will be no
charge for wn t band a wa
previou ly announc d . The
4-H Leader
ounc1I ha pur-
cha ed the ,,,rist band from
the fair office and will give
them to th youth . \, ri t band
for 4-H ' r ma be pt ·ked up
in the 4-11 office at the fa,r .
However, if you lose your
"rist b:rnd there will be a 2
charge to g t it r plac d . " It
seems like som vouth taJ.. • t,,o
or thr e to get through the f.lir
and that become e pl'n'>ive to
provide," '>atd a spoJ..e..,pc.•rson.
" Hopefullv this will en(our,1~ •
them to be a bit mor n";pon -
<;ible."
simple. All you need is
o through your baby pic-
tures whether thev are 100
yea rs old or current and enter
them in the "Cute t Baby Pic-
ture" conte t at the Fair thi~
year. The picture ca n be a snap-
shot or up tu an 8 x 10. They
will be on dis play during the
Fair and will be awarded a Peo-
ple'
hoice Award . This i for
Morrow County resident only.
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4-H 'ers participating in styl
review at fair. You can enjoy
the public tyle review Thur .,
August 1 at 7 p .m . on the
tage at the fair grounds . All
other home ec entrie will be
judged by the time fair open
on Wedne day for your in pec-
tion. Home ec conte ts will take
place Wedne da
through
Friday.
The 4-H livestock ... , ill be
hown Thur dav for conforma-
tion . Friday wili be howman-
hip and the round robin ,._. ill
tart about 3 p .m . Plan on com-
ing to the 4-H and FFA
Live tock Auction
aturdav
Augu t 20, 6 p .m . , in the beef
pavilion .
Fanning is really veiy
Enter photo
in cutest baby
contest
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The branch office in Boardman, is not manned daily,
however, if you call the Boardman number, the call will
automatically be transferred to the Heppner office. An appoint-
ment can then be arranged for you in the Boardman area.
4-H membership grows to 278
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