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Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times. Wednesday, August 6. 2003 - Page 11 — l 4 J o A e à AUTO BODY, INC. — \ “ Hermiston’s Oldest Independent Body Shop. Over 29 Years in the Same Location.” 885 N 1st PI • Hermiston L e o n a rd W are, Owner FOREIGN & DOMESTIC • FIBERGLASS REPAIRS • FRAME STRAIGHTENING • NOVA VERTA PAINT BAKE SYSTEM • COMPUTERIZED COLOR MATCHING » H O W rO M N S Order your Watkins products here! (541) 676-5873 ^ ^ TM AUfc « A H * V a / Verda & James Hager 295 N. Court • P.O. Box 83 • Heppner Independent Associate #331363 A Tradition Tor Our Countu... See you At The Tair! 4 Peterson's % 3 Heppner Jew elers/ 676-9200 2003 Pennant Bearers introduced The Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo has three pennant bearers this year. MaKayla Anderson is the 13-year-old daughter o f Larry and Marcia Anderson of Boardman. She has an older sister Heather, and a younger sister, A shley. M aK ayla attends Colom bia Middle School in Irrigon where she is an honor roll student. MaKayla is active in 4-H where she shows market steers, and is in sewing. She also has plans on entering the calf riding at the rodeo this year. She will be riding her h o rse, Sum m er, for the parades this fall. MaKayla has enjoyed her year with the court and is lo o k in g fo rw ard to the hometown fair and rodeo this year. Emily Bergstrom is the daughter o f Hal and Rita Bergstrom of Heppner. She is 15 years old and has an 18- year-old brother, Adam. Emily will be a junior this fall at Heppner High School. She is active in cooking, sewing and horse 4-H, has been in 4-H for five years. Emily loves to ride her chestnut half-Morgan, half- Quarter Horse named Penny. Emily has loved being a pennant bearer for this year’s fair and rodeo. A , j, , ■ Amanda Kennedy is (L-R): Pennant bearers Emily Bergstrom and MaKayla Anderson, Princesses Megan McCabe and Lexi Kennedy, and pennant bearer Amanda Kennedy at the Boardman Fourth of July parade. the daughter o f Kevin and Tracie Kennedy, and Tami Kennedy o f Boardman. Her sister, Lexi, is currently a Princess this year. Amanda is an eighth grader at Columbia Middle School in Irrigon. School is very important to her, where she maintains a 4.0 GPA. Her school activities include p lay in g v o lley b all and b ask etb all and she is a representative on student council. After school she enjoys working with her horse Trooper and showing lambs. Amanda has enjoyed representing the fair and rodeo. 2003 F a ir and Rodeo adm issions The 2003 Fair Admission prices are: Wednesday through Saturday, $3 per adult, daily; Thursday, Senior Citizens, $2 until 5 p.m.; Children 6-12 years, $ 1; Children under 6 admitted to the Fair FREE and must be accompanied by an adult. Season passes for the 2003 Morrow County Fair are available for $9 at the Fair Office or Main Gate. The Fair admission does not admit one to the Rodeo. Admission prices to the 8 1st Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo are: General Admission, $8; Children 7-12 years, $5; Children 6 and under are Free. For VIP Seating for families or businesses (three days o f front row backed seats), call Mindy Christiansen at 676-5818. For general information o f for 3-day vacation package, call Sue Gibbs at 676-5446. v b FOLLETT’ S "COMPLETE BUTCHERING SERVICE" Cutting and Wrapping to Please You G A M E PR O C ESSIN G • L U N C H MEATS F iu w M e p e /r JE R K Y • S M O K E D FISH • SM O K E D T U R K E Y “ WE’LL CURE MOST ANYTHING” ( 541 ) 567-6651 Hermiston - McNary Highway MACHINE WORKS 405 W. Main Street • Lexington, Oregon 97839 (541) 989-8505 (or after hours ( 541 ) 989 - 8132 )