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* 1 f T r r T T T T m r n r i n T r i T » B'r r r r o r i i » ' o m T m T n n n r m B a c k : B o b a n d M a ria n n e K a h l F ro n t: J a n e t M c D o w e ll, S te v e R h e a HAVE FUN AT THE FAIR AN MARTER & AHL NSURANCE M l »01 755 • 117 NORTH MAIN STNfET • HIPfNE» 0NE60N 97136 • 67*9113 a ï o i i i f l t m a i a i i t ù O O D i m f l fl fl fl fr ing class. During her school years, Rondi has participated in 4-H and FFA where she has held of fices and competed with sheep, horse and beef projects. During high school, she played varsi ty volleyball and basketball. A member of the O utdoor Club, she also took major roles in plays presented by the Drama Club. No stranger to court life, Rondi was a princess on the 1993 Fair and Rodeo Court. She was again a princess on the H eppner High School Homer coming Court in 1994. She has also carried sponsor flags for rodeo entries and parades. Having horses to ride has been part of the fun of growing up on a working cattle ranch, she claims, along with the op portunity to participate in com munity events and school acti vities. This fall, after a busy summer as an ambassador for Morrow County, Q ueen Rondi plans to attend Portland Community College with an eye on becom ing a paralegal. Princess Michelle Meakins is the 18-year-old daughter of Rob and Lynna Meakins of Irrigon. Michelle has an older brother, Good Lu ck 4 -f l 'e r s fc P F A H e b e r n ae af Lêadentup He support you in your year lone efforts B o a r d m a n C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e ♦ 481-3014 PORT OF M ORROW MORROW COUNTY OREGON P. O. Box 200, Boardman, OR 97818 P h . 481-7678 • /? .. ^ , 'i r - « * 4 O ^ THOUSANDS OF DESIGNS THOUSANDS OF SHIRTS COLOR COPIES, COL OR PHOTO SHIRTS PHOTO MUGS,HATS ETC... FULL COMPUTERIZED EMBROIDER]/ OVER 1 3 ,0 0 0 DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM HERMISTON, OREGON 1 - 5 0 3 - 5 6 7 0 9 6 8 H E R M /M cN A R ]/ H IV ]/ 3 9 5 N. Processing Morrow County Produce P rin c e s s M ich e lle , P rin c e s s S te p h a n ie , Q u e e n R o n d i Scott, and a younger brother, Eric. A 1995 graduate of River side High School, Princess Michelle plans to attend the University of Oregon this fall. Princess Michelle has been an active 4-H'er for nine years. At horse shows, she has won many awards and she has com peted successfully with her horse, swine, rabbit and goat projects in 4-H. Her interests are playing sports, camping, horseback riding and spending time with friends. At Riverside High School, she played on the varsity golf team for three years. This outgoing young lady ex tends an invitation to everyone to attend the 1995 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo. During this court's many m ounted appearances. Princess Michelle is riding a 15-year-old Quarterhorse geld ing named “ Bet Ima Bonanza". Princess Stefanie Skultety, 17, is the daughter of Chris and Judy Skultety, Stanfield. Stef anie has an older brother, Bob, an older sister, Cynthia, and a younger brother, Thomas. Adept at training her own horses, this young lady com pleted her junior year at Stan field High School. Her at tachm ents to Morrow County stems from four years of living on a ranch near H eppner. Princess Stefanie has a wide range of interests. She has par ticipated on the H.H .S. dance team and in volleyball and golf. She has been involved in the O utdoor Club, the Wild Horse Club, FFA and 4-H. As an ac tive member of her church youth group, she participated in World Youth Day in Denver that was attended by the Pope. Along with school and ac tivities, Princess Stefanie has been focusing on showing her Rom agnola cattle at fairs, shows and sales. She exhibited the grand champion calf at the California State Fair this past year. She has also worked with professional trainers to enhance her skills with horses, dogs and livestock. Princess Stefanie, like other court members, says she is proud to be representing Mor row County during their many public appearances this sum mer. Goast to Coast 106 E May Ave. ! jjn m ■ N . For Food Around the World O regon P o tato , C o . (5 0 3 ) 4 8 1 -2 7 1 5 Tony Madrigal to entertain at fair houses his collection of antique farm machinery and imple ments. This large exhibit of historic treasures has generous ly been donated to the county and the future home of Shor ty 's M useum will be relocated into a more spacious w are house building in H eppner. Along with a love of restor ing old cars and machinery, the Pecks moved a log cabin from T horn C reek to the fair grounds. Harold restored this cabin and they furnished it in the style of that former era. It is often the focal point for vi sitors. The Pecks are members of the M orrow C ounty Historical Society, the First Christian Church, the Elk's Lodge and the Grange. The 1984 title of 'M an of the Year' was bestow ed on Harold by the H eppner Cham ber of Commerce in re cognition of his community ser vice. Yet this modest man downplays a lifetime of hard work and community involve ment. Tony Madrigal will be at the fair on W ednesday and Thurs day to entertain fairgoers. Also entertaining during the four days of fair will be Tim Cundell and Dawn DeGoaw. F arm E q u ip m en t since 1940 New Great Plains Dealer for This Area „ „ __ HERMISTON FO» NEW HOtlAND, INC. Ä uormlston (503) 567-3001 1-800-841-8586 Demonstrations all day, Wednesday, August 16 4-H Fashion Revue, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, August 17 Rodeo Dance, 9:30 p.m. Saturday, August 20 * Kinzua Resources, LLC. jj products center. a “ Welcome Fair and Rodeo Fans!” Cliff Green ¡»j ^ Lsas« Purchase Plans - Financing ' * * -Us VERSAH LE - 24 H our - •S ales «Service «Parts Morrow County Fair & Rodeo This ad sponsored by r, wii Saturday and Sunday, various individuals can he found cooling off in the dunk tank. Come out and try to dunk your favorite target. Contests for all ages will be held during the fair. 676-9961 <We are prou d to support the M orrow County Fair a n d ( Rpdeo. ommissioners; >hn Bristow, President an Creamer, V.P. / Treasurer arry Lindsay, Secretary trry Healy, Commissioner eane Seeger, Commissioner »mem fro m p a g e 6 OREGON/U'ASHINGTON SOUVENIRS F a x 481-2679 Local Facilities: • Industrial land • Airport and air industrial land • Container terminal • General purpose dock facilities • Rail and interstate freeway il 'S h o r t y ' P e c k PEA RIDGE Embroidery Fair & Rodeo Court keep busy throughout the year has a younger brother, Royal, and she is a member of the 1995 H eppner High School graduat ■ i Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times, Wed., Aug. 16, 1995-SEVEN FOURTEEN-Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times, Wed., Aug 16, 1995 Q ueen Rondi Robinson, 18, is the daughter of Kirk and Delia Robinson, Heppner. She - » ■ ■■ ■■■«. 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