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Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - Page 5 Meet the MC Fair and OTPR pennant bearers MaKayla Anderson is the 14-year-old daughter of Larry and Marcia Anderson of Boardman. She is back again, proud to prom ote M orrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo as a Pennant Bearer at parades, rodeos and fairs all across Oregon. She enjoyed this experience last year and this year’s experience has even been better. MaKayla, has a 12-year-old sister, Ashley, who has been a great helper in getting her horse ready. MaKayla rides her eight- year-old quarter horse mare. Summer. MaKayla is an eighth grader at Columbia Middle School in Irrigon. She is an activ e fifth y ear 4-H m em ber. Even though MaKayla has been kept busy as a pennant bearer, she still has had time to prepare a market steer for this year's fair. MaKayla is a member o f the B oardm an D esert Pegasus 4-H Horse Group w here she c o m p etes in W estern and E nglish Pennant bearers Makayla Anderson (left) and Amanda Kennedy in period dress. Equitation classes. MaKayla also excels in sewing skills where she has won many honors over the years. MaKayla also participates in the 4-H c re ativ e arts projects. MaKayla thanks all of the sponsors who have made this y e ar’s experience so successful. Amanda Kennedy is the 14-year-old daughter of Kevin and Tracie Kennedy, and Tami K ennedy of Boardman. She has spent this summer serving as a P ennant B earer for the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo. Amanda just finished eighth grade at Columbia Middle School where she , maintained a 4.0 C.PA. She is also very active in sports, participating in volleyball and basketball. In the years past she has been active in 4-H raising lambs and cooking. A m anda esp ecially enjoys getting out into the community and talking to people. She says she has had fun this summer with her horse. T rooper, and her sister, OTPR Queen Lexi, traveling all over the state of Oregon. “It’s been so much fun going to other rodeos and parades advertising for our fair and rodeo,” says Amanda. “I hope you can come and enjoy our Fair and Rodeo.” WHFhTLIMiD INSURANCE CENTER. INC. V IONE OFFICE HFPPNER OFFICE 265 N. Main Street, lone (541) 422-7410 • 1-800-585-7410 187 N. Main Street, Heppner (541 ) 676-9115 • 1-800-504-9113 HAVE FUN AT THE Jim, Nancy, Stacie, Steve, Janet, Kim, Kari and Terri A M IE S O N W ARSHALL Plumbing * Heating * Farm Water Systems CCB# 8 6 1 3 9 ( 541 ) ô c u * te c iS i n c e 384-2773 / Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Extends our congratulations and best wishes to all the participants in the M orrow C ounty F air and O regon T rail P ro R odeo Heppner - Condon - Lexington - lone - Fossil AgVision Participant Shelley Desmarais " WUev\ we ¿Applied -Por «n 1 o«nn, Fowwv if covisuAeveA oi*v cveA lf UisFovy, work ocpeviewce b u v v \(v \j lesive fo su cceed . " At Northwest Farm Credit Services we understand different ag producers have different needs. That's why we created AgVision — a distinctive financing program specifically designed to help young, beginning, small and minority Northwest producers turn their dreams Farm Credit Services intoreality. Contact your local Farm Credit office for more information now. ❖ Pendleton 541-278-3300 » 800-880-4318 w ww .farm -credit com WE U N D E R S T A N D A G R I C U L T U R E LIKE DO O TH E R LENDER IN THE FIELD