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Page 18, THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thiuiday. August IS, 1976 7 976 Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Schedule MONDAY. AUGUST 23, 1976 9 a.m. 4H Clothing and Knitting Style Review interview judging 4H Home Economic judging contest, time to be announced. 1-7 p.m. 4H Uvestock in place. 4H and FFA Market animals weighed. 9 p.m.-Community booths completed for judging. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 8 a .m .--Judging of community booths 9 a.m. All 4H, Open class children's and Teen Comers and school exhibits in place. 8-12 noon Other open exhibits accepted. No Exhibits accepted after 12 noon. 9 a.m. Judging of Open class children's and Teen Corners, and 4H clothing and foods. 10:30 a.m. Judging of school exhibits, 4H leathercraft 1 p.m. All premium sheets turned into fair office I p.m. Judging of open class Fruits and vegetables, flowers and collectors corner. 2 p.m. Judging of 4H knitting and crochet 3 p.m. Judging of open class foods and canning. 8 p.m. 4H public style revue in front of grandstands. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25. 1976 8 a.m. Judging of Open Class needlework, clothing, art, nhntncraDhv and crafts. 9 a.m. Judging of 4H and FFA livestock, all poultry and rabbit exhibits, and 4H food preparation coniesis 10 a.m. Judging commercial potatoes 10:30 a.m. 4H sewing and knitting skills contest 1 p.m. Judging of open class grain, hay and potato exhibits, FFA exhibits 1 n m liiriffinir of oDen class livestock 6-11 :30p.m. Family Fun Night (Kentucky Fried Chicken Dinner, The Marty Davis Show, and a dance wiin uavis; THURSDAY, AUGUST M. 1S7I 9 a.m. 4H and FFA showmanship contests 4H Favorite Food Show Pavilion stage 11 a.m. 41! presentations 11:30 a.m. -1 p.m. Pet Show 3 p.m. 4H all-around showmanship contest 4:30 p.m. FFA and 4H Livestock and Home Economics award program 8 p.m. 411 and FFA Livestock auction Animals may be removed following the auction. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 9 a.m.-Exhibits released, anyone wishing release of exhibits prior to the 7a.m. time must obtain written permission from the fair office. a m. -All exhibits must be picked up. If this Is Impossible contact the fair office by calling 678-9474. The management will not be responsible for those exhibits left on the premises. a m. Open class horse show, all day In the arena 30 pm. -Morrow County Rodeo, dance to follow in pavilion. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21 a m. Cowboy Breakfast, City Park 1:15 p m.-RCA Rodeo Night RCA Rodeo SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 Aftrmoon-RCA HntUtt A J j ,1 I , .""V- if- - - J a , ! - 4 .--4 - J t i '- " v t '1 1 ' 4 v i 77ie 441 and FFA auction tcill commence at 8p.m. on Thursday. Plenty of reserve buckaroo seats left Plenty of seats are still available In the reserve sec tion of the north grandstand at the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Grounds. The seats, which cost t5 a seat per show, are waiting to be sat in during the three Rodeo Cowboy Association shows. The shows will run on Saturday afternoon and night and Sunday afternoon. Ray Boyce, ticket tale chairman, says there art at least 200 seats still available. They will be on sale during the parade Saturday morning at Bo yea's Insurance office on Main Street. The setts In the north grandstand are In rows, A through II. The first three rows are already taken by contestant's wives. So, row A will start at the fourth row and 53 cp CjS row ro. TTi ' are an average of about 33 seats per row. Information or purchase of a See Ray Boyce for more ticket. "o) J23 We've remodeled our cafe and ' lounge to better serve you. Come to the fair & rodeo. Stop by for a bite or drink. Enjoy your stay. GaFs Cafe & Lounge Main Street Hnrm4f