Page 10-SpecUl Fair k Rodeo Section Fair grounds keeper works year-round Many people vital to the success of the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo never seem to get credit for it. Steve Estberg, who is in charge of grounds and build ing maintenance year-round, and his wife, Dorothy, who is Fair secretary, seem to fit in this category. During the year many organizations use the facilities at the fairgrounds. Steve is always available to aid them. This week and during fair, you will find Dorothy at the fair office in the Pavilion from 8-5 and 7-9 daily. Steve was raised in Heppner by his grandparents, Lewis and Margaret Cason. They moved to Beaverton when Steve was 16. Steve always dreamed of returning to Heppner to live and that dream came true in 1978. Always interested in farming, he enjoys his closely related work. Steve gives much credit to his summer helper, Cindl Bergs trom. Cindi's job is funded by CETA. Clndi has repaired, scraped and painted many chutes and corrals. Are you a slipper kicker? 1 Have you ever sat around the house and seen how far you could kick your slipper across the room? Well now you can turn those special talents developed over the years into use, by entering the all new slipper kicking event in this year's county fair. The ladies should practice with one of their husband's shoes, "says fair organizer Delpha Jones. She says the shoes would be heavy and good training for someone who is in serious training for the slipper kicking event. The contest will be held Monday, August 18, 3:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! Lumber & Building Supplies Boysen Pcinti Unfinished Furniture Wcllpcper Glsss ft Meiofigfofi Lumber Morrow County Fair Prtstnts CLOWN SHOW Wed. Aug. 20 J 3:00 P.M. 'IL Tk Dcr&tg of downs" & Muffins Chevron bin's Chevron 294 N. Main Heppner 676-5005 Enjoy all the Events 1980 y Mowow County And 3G Vout Fair (k Rodeo To Serve 1 Clzcli & Ccio feci Market GROCERY MEAT 676-9614 676-9288 form Cmk9cth9-ir9 AJcCeSo OwscrzGstnrfors Ctafref Maiti wO to ft fm yov.-wKi sncfy, tfdry end cortisfatct front. CLOUD SUNDAYS Ik i y ) J .-V Pierce has 10 years as announcer This year's Parade and Rodeo announcer, Gene Pierce, packs a lot of exper ience behind that microphone - he's been doing it here in Heppner for the pant 10 years. Gene, who has been involv ed in fairs and rodeos all his life, came to Heppner from Pendleton in 1957, 23 years ago. In Pendleton he was director of the Happy Canyon night show. He was born in Haystack on the land his grandad homesteaded, and has lived in eastern Oregon all his life. He said he first began announcing when, minutes before a show was to begin, he discovered that the Kodvo Cowboy's Association announcer did not announce for hometown shows. Tom Currin came in and said'You' ve got a Job, Gene,'". Gene stepped in and pulled it off at the last minute. Gene will announce for the parade which will begin ah 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 231 and for the hometown night show which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22. "This fair ought to be a good one," says Gene, "we have good facilities for a fair." "Its an all volunteer effort. If it wasn't for those people, (volunteers) we wouldn't have a fair or rodeo. Its a whole town project." Gene is the president of the Bank of Eastern Oregon in Heppner. He and his wife, Faye, have five children. Good breakfast Sunday morn. If ham, eggs, hash browns, pancakes and coffee sound good to you during the Rodeo, then be sure to stop by the Heppner city park Sunday, Aug. 24, between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. for the Wrangler break fast. All you can eat is only 2.75 for adults and $1.25 for children under 12. The breakfast is sponsored by the Heppner Wranglers.