Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1992, Page 16, Image 16

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    Ten - Special Fair and Rodeo edition August 12, 1992
Rodeo entry deadline set
-CLIP &
DID YOU KNOW?
O Water Softener
Salt, 50 lbs.
Salt Pellets, 50 lbs. »3s«
□ Over 50
Varieties of
Work Gloves
□ Fish Food
□ 3 Day & 7 Day
Fish Feeders
□ Caged Bird Seed
& Supplies
□ Rabbit, Hamster, Guinea Pig.
Etc. Feed & Supplies
□ Dog & Cat Vaccines,
Collars, Shampoos, etc.
□ DMSO, Bag Balm, Etc.
□ Fly Baits & Sprays
□ Rodent Baits & Traps
□ Cedar Chips
for Animal Bedding
□ Hickory Striped
Logger Shirts
□ Rope & Snaps
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Bull riding is always a pop j ar event
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Local entries for the Oregon
Trail Pro Rodeo, August 22 and
23, will be taken by rodeo
secretary Marlene Currin on
August 13. Contestants should
call 676-9711 or 676-9141 or stop
by the office of Kuhn & Spicer.
Each local entry must sign a
release form. All local entries
submitted must be accompanied
by a social security number for
each entry. Local entries must
Ask if you don’t see it!
We will special order, if possible, at no extra charge!
GREEN FEED & SEED
HEPPNER
R76-9422
There’s just nothing like the
County Fair
And there’s nothing like
the people young and old
who take the opportunity
to show off their efforts
at the Morrow County Fair:
Whether it's a 4-H project, an
FFA project or the work of those
entering in open classes, we like
your spirit and support your
many fine efforts.
YOU’RE ALL WINNERS.
Best Wishes from the folks of
LAMB-WESTON
BOARDMAN
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close and be called in before 7
p.m. Aug. 13 to PRCA
headquarters.
In addition to entry fees, con­
testants owe for insurance, stock
charges, PROCOM fees and elec­
tric eye charges.
Local entrants may call PRO­
COM 1-800-234-7722 after 7
a.m. Aug. 17 to find out when
they are performing.
Radio, TV personality Bob Tailman
announces rodeo this year
Featured television announcer
at the National Finals Rodeo. Bob
Tailman. will be the announcer at
this year’s Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo.
Tallman, one of the most
sought-after rodeo announcers in
the nation, is also a rancher,
cowboy, husband, tather and
noted television and radio per­
sonality. He is the host of “The
American Farmer” radio pro­
gram, heard nationally each day
on more than 500 radio stations.
Stock contractor is Jordan
Rodeo Company.
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106 E May Ave.
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676-9961
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“Welcome Fair and Rodeo Fans!”
Cliff & Cindy Green