variety of entertainment
THIRTEEN - Special Eatr A Rodeo Edition. August A 1 W>
Queen’s
street
dance
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Leonnig
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The Ixonnig family »ill provide
music tor ihc (yucen s street dance
at ihc fair grounds on Saturdas,
August lb from 1 p m to I a m
Ron and Aggie Lconnig N>ught
the W agon \A heel Calc and Lounge
from Harry O'Donnell in I US'}
They tame with sn children who
made up the Lconnig Tamils Hand
They had placed all over the slate in
cluding the Pendleton Round up
Main Street Shosc for 11 consecutive
sears
The hand also noss played their
music in ihc Wagon Wheel unnl
moving to McMinnville in I'm*
l~Hc hand consisted of Ron Sr on the
guitar. Ron Jr on fiddle lx»more on
the accordian Lorraine on piano.
Roger on the drums. Lindy on the
maracas, and Cindy singing A
seventh member of the family vsas
horn in lUb4, laDawnj
The band als«i playcil for Heppncr
Rodeo dances in IVbt), |Uf>b. and
l% 7 They performed at last year's
family night
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The Leonmq Family Band
Serving M orrow , (.¡Ilium & Wheeler Counties
Volunteers keep county tradition alive
676-5133
Eiach year as fair approaches, an
army of Morrow County volunteers
swing into action They are the
faithful, and often times unthanked
group of people who serve in all the
various departments of county fair,
both 4 H youth and open class
Their hours are long and tiring
They work without pay They keep
(he traditions and events of county
A "Classification Committee" of the county, who are more like s
will assist the Entries Committee to bring their entries in later in the
with identification of flowers ibis esening or Thursday morning
year Other (lower show changes
Several new classes hase been
will he minor
added for gladioluses and roses
If people living close by, who arc-
Read the instructions in the fair
able. will bring plants and flowers, premium hook carefully when bring
that h*>ld up well, in on Wednesday mg entries
afternoon, it will help spread out the
Come, enjoy the beauty and boun
work of those taking entries It will ty of Morrow County
also help people from the north end
Back row (I to r) Bill Broderick. Committee Chairman, Tim Coe
Ken Evans Kenn Evans Front row (I to r) Richard Ladd. Com
mittee Vice-Chairman. Lorraine Ladd, Committee Secretary, Jane
Rawlins Vanessa Thompson Ellen Kennedy Not Pictured Elmer
Ladd Mycal Osrmn
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lleppner
fair alive I rum year to year constant
ly improving their departments to
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make them more pleasing to the
public, says Birdine Tulliv of the
Morrow County I »tension Office
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Many hours of volunteer lahot go <•>
106 E .May Ave.
676-0061
into the making of ihii fair Not on
ly arc the superintendents working
on a volunteer basis, hut the Fair
Hoard and Fair Committee also w
work unpaid
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Some might wondet that the
Co.ist
dedicated volunteers continue to
serve year after sear Iheir rewards
are (he satisfaction of knowing they V
are keeping a county tradition alive,
and the priilc they have in jobs well
done
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Your complete hardware store and home products center
Take a minute during fair to say
a simple thank you to those sou see
'‘Welcome hair and Rodeo Fan\!"
hard at work They our volunteers
( litt A ( indy Green
are vers special people
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F«iir committee helps f3ir run smoothly
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New committee to help classify entries
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P e t t y jo h n O il C o m p a n y
Recycling contest
Call it recycling, conservation of
resources, or just plain fun There's
a contest lor 4 H'crs that lets them
use "throw away»" to make a useful
or decorative item The contest is
open to all enrolled in 4 H
Rules are simple Just use any item
that is found or would he discarded
such as driftwood, fabric scraps,
cans or whatever A little junk and
a lot of imagination can he put
together to make the item Attach a
note telling what was used and the
purpose of the completed object or
item All items will he displayed and
judged for premiums
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Several people who help make the
fair run smoothly and efficiently are
members of the fair committee This
dedicated group of volunteers under
take such projects as decoration and
layout of the building and barns,
parking, and traffic control Their
higgc>i. new project this year was
additional work on the premium
book We appreciate the efforts of
the fair committee
This committee consist» of Hill
Broderick, lone. Chairman Tint
Coe. Heppner. Kenn Fvans. Board
man. Ken Evans. Irrigon. Richard
t.add line. Vice Chairman, lair
rame l add lone. Secretary. Jane
Rawlins. Heppncr. Vanessa Thomp
von. Morgan, Ellen Kcnrtedv. Hepp
ncr. Elmer lauid. lone, Mycal
Osmin. Heppner
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