Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1992, Page 10, Image 10

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    Four - Special Fair and Rodeo edition August 12, 1992
Enter Morrow County Rodeo now Presentations entertaining
Entries for the Morrow Coun­
ty Rodeo August 21 will be taken
August 16 and 17 at the fair of-
fice. Call the office on Sunday,
Aug. 16, between 1 and 6 p.m.
676-9474. On Monday, Aug. 17
Have you ever wondered how
to make a “perfect cake”, “ tie
dye a shirt, ” “lounge a colt,” or
“trim a win?” These are ex­
amples of some past county fair
presentations. This type of com­
petition called “Demonstration,”
in the past will take place on
Thursday, August 20. “We don't
know what the topics will be in
1992,” commented Carol
Michael Bennett, “but they are
sure to be entertaining as well as
educational.”
The Beef Ambassador presen­
tations as well as general presen­
tations will also take place on
Thursday. These two types of
contests are open to all 4-H
members, regardless of project
type. Presentation contestants
always appreciate an audience,
call 676-9711, all day. All fees
must be paid by Thursday, Aug.
20.
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4-H members Jared Purcell
and Heather Ennis polish
presentation skills.
and it is hoped that fairgoers will
support youth with their
presence.
Senior citizen day Aug. 20
r
HATS OFF” TO THE
MORROW COUNTY FAIR AND RODEO
Senior citizen day at the fair is
Thursday, August 20. This year
a queen will be chosen to reign
over the festivities of the day.
One princess will be picked from
Boardman, Irrigon, Heppner,
Lexington, Ione and Hardman to
represent her community. The
women must be at least 65 years
of age and live within the com­
munity that they will be
representing.
Each representative will model
her favorite hat and tell a story
about the hat that she is wearing.
She will also be asked a question
about herself and an impromtu
question. Each question will be
different.
The gala event will take place
Thursday at 10 a. m. on the stage
in the picnic area. Ann Spicer will
be master of ceremonies for the
event.
Judges will be Ed Glenn, coun­
ty commissioner Jerry Peck,
Judge Louis Carlson, and mayer
of Ione Linda LaRue.
So come out and watch the con­
test as the first Morrow County
Senior Queen is chosen.
100.1 in Heppner
Congratulations to
Queen Jenni
and Her Court
Morrow County Oregon Trail Pro-Rodeo will
Broadcast Live on August 22 and 23 on
KUMA 1290 with Steve Kenyon
Keep Listening to KUMA AM 1290 for the 38th
Year of the Great Pendleton Round-Up
September 15-19
plus both the Dress-Up Parade, Sept. 12th and
the Westward Ho Parade 10 a.m. Sept 18 and
many other Round-Up events.
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