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Family Fun Nite scheduled Tues., Aug. 28 8pecUI Fair & Rodeo Section Page 11 .1..' - X. it ! ' Y - Helen Cornelius Fa fashion trends FromPg.8 knitwear. Both textured yarns and textured knit stitches are used. The wide-chested look is accented by drop shoulder lines and armholes. Tradi tional argyles are updated in geometries and heathered and multiple color choices. Neck lines include double crew models, asymmetric treat ments, mock and zip turtle necks, wide cross-over V necks and modified boat necks. Styles for Children It's a clean slate of updated classics and a '50s look in back-to-school fashions. High marks go to men's wear fabri cations in both dresses and sportswear. Knits are promi nent. The varsity theme pairs sweaters with swingy circle skirts. Pants abound in a variety of silhouettes and colors. Round out the course offerings with mock-layered treatments, high tech hard ward, color and texture block ing Add tiie fact that most children's garments are easy care and it's sure to be a winning season. Follow care label instructions sewn into each garment for best results. Echoes of the '50s are seen in circle skirts, patent leather belts, white collars. The shirt is toward mens wear tatter sails and oxfords, both solid and striped. In crisp shirt dresses. Foulard floppy neck bows are a softening touch. Another direction is the drop ped waist in soft woven or knit fabrics, often in miniskirt ver sions. Classic tartans and plaids get new colorations. Shoulder details include flanges, wings and puffed sleeves. Knits in interlock, fleece or a combination of the two are treated to mock layering, such as three-layer sleeves. Color blocking in vivid brights makes activewear classy. Fleece is updated with quilt ing, cord trim. Texture block ing is trendy with fleece com bined with twill or interlock knits. Another sportswear di rection is the use of high tech grommet, snap and zipper detailing. Mini and longer dresses with matching leg warmers present a unified picture. Argykw. stripes and offbeat geometries are still popular. Gray is the major color, often combined with black and red. Ixk for gray with pink, with brights, or accented with black and white Purple, plum magenta, teal, jade, sky blue and some dusty tones are other color choices. Color blwking is also being seen in sweaters along with flecked yarns. Novelty jac quards feature matching leg warmers. Cables, argyles and the classic looks continue. Shirts range from smock top artist shapes to classic ox fords newly striped and spor ting collar pins, white collars and cuffs. In pants, waistlines are spotlighted with fold-over and widened waistbands. Strong rich tones appear in twill and corduroys. Overdyed jewel tones, muted shades, classic darks and neutrals offer many choices. Bright colors are fa vored in eight-ounce twill and soft shades in sanded twill. The best bets in jeans continue to be dark denim, stripes and baggies. There is a move toward tighter fitting jean cuts. The Marilyn Monroe style is in this genre, cropped above the ankle. Bright jeans are being shown in turquoise, hot pink, magenta and purple, many with stripes, even jewel tone stripes on navy denim. Country music and barbecued chicken are a great combination you won't want to miss during Family Fun Nite Tuesday, Au gust 28, at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. The rodeo arena will serve as a picnic area as well as house the entertainment. The arena will turn into a food line with the grandstands as eating benches. Jim Kessler of Milton Free water will provide his famous barbecued chicken beginning at 6 p.m. The price will be $5 for adults for one-half chicken, and kids under 12, $2.75 for one-fourth chicken. At 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. country western recording star Helen Cornelius will perform with her nine piece band. Helen's concerts have some thing for everyone. Her perfor mance is downhome country, gospel, pop, middle of the road and progressive. Not only is she a singer but a musician, too, as she often plays keyboard, guitar, banjo, mandoline and saxophone. Fair Board Chairman Charley Daly will emcee the program. The lone grandsquares will per form between shows and the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court will provide entertainment as well. Stop Oh Your Way To Fair - Where All The Beautiful People Trade...... Home of the Economy Automobile We Like To Keep Our Customers Happy! Farley Motor Co. Heppner 676-9116 1 if ! vy KM SHFE - PI III Other banks stop here. You don't leave First Interstate Bank when you leave the state line behind. Wherever you travel throughout the 11 western states, we're stand ing by. With over 900 offices where you can always cash checks. 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