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- FOURTEEN Heppner Gazette-Times. Wed Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times, Wed . Aug 10. 1994 - ELEVEN Aug 10, 1994 12 reasons to attend Fair Gate passes Style Revue Thurs., Aug. 18 7. bee the show quality animals raised by 4-H and FFA r e p l a c e A dozen reasons to attend the Morrow County Fair and kids so you can brag on your Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo: childb-n and grandchildren. 8. View the Open Class buttons 1. Great weather, good food. 2. Lots of action in the arena, Friday, Saturday and Sunday . 3. See vour friends and neighbors perform during the Talent Show. 4. Dance to The Lansings on Saturday night. 5. Enjoy all kinds of refreshments. b. You might spot Ty Murray in the arena, who knows. '•h exhibits. 9. Come Sunday and have a cowboy breakfast prepared by The Wranglers. 10. See the 1994 Chew pick up being raffled and buv a ticket. 11. You need a reason to skip housework. 12. Good excuse to get with vour friends. » COUNTY FA Another change for this years Fair is a gate pass instead of a button. The gate pass is $10 and will get you into all four days of the Fair and the Morrow County Rodeo on Sunday, afternoon. The passes are available at the Fair Office. Of fice hours are Monday thru Fri day from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. « MUKKUW I ' P» 1 A v tr m . M orrow C ounty Katie Bacon (I) and Marissa McCabe are ready to 'strut their stuff in competition The Thursday evening 4-H Public Fashion Revue is always a pleasure to attend, and the 1994 event is bigger than ever. "The 4-H Youth Development Program offered two modeling workshops in the 1993-94 pro gram y e a r," says Carol M ichael-Bennett, "a n d it definitely made an impact in the self-confidence of county youth." Ninety-one youth, an all-time high, have entered the two modeling contests. "M y Favorite Outfit" is a contest that promotes consumer skills: clothing selection and coor dination, as well as poise and self confidence. Members may have constructed or purchased their garments for this contest, which is open to all 4-H members, regardless of project area. "Fashion Revue" is open to all doting, knitting and crocheting project members. These contestants model OREGON H a y PRODUCTS 'COMMITTED to Q U AU TY' 35 East Beach, Boardm an (503)481-2818 OREGON TRAIL PRO RODEO COMMITTEE wishes to thank these official sponsors: GARDNERS.................... All Around Saddle LES SCHWAB........................... Bull Riding MCGG..................................Steer Wrestling GRAYBEAL DIST. COORS..Calf Roping COCA COLA........................... Saddle Bronc ■ TIDEWATER.................... Bareback Riding i CARNER AUTO CENTER..Barrel Racing WHEAT GROWERS............ Team Roping ' > KINZUA......... M.C. Amateur Calf Roping PACIFIC GAS TRANSMISSION.... .....................Women’s Bull Riding 15. V *\ * * ‘ T J . '■Ç- ~'V . > * * V -»• - ’ f *■ »'Tf , < ■ '/ * - W \. ;"1 * n fiât *•; V- •-* ■ 0 . » •. ... •'*. .****.. ■ i /» iw , ' *5 •.* . > ¿ - * Í» ’ 2 R Farms A& M Supply ACX Trading Allison Hay Anderson Orchard B & C Repair Ken and Koedene Bailey Bank of Eastern Oregon Don Barber Drs. Berretta Boardman Laundromat Boardman Pharmacy Dr. Boss Bristows Market Bud Rich Potato Bob Byrd C A D Drive IN Cargill, Arlington Cargill, Boardman Circle W. Ranch Coast to Coast Dianne Copenhaver Devin Oil Eastern Oregon Farm Farm Credit Services Farm Equipment Headquarters First Interstate Bank Gar Aviation Green and Green Grleb Farms H & H Land Bill and Kite Healy Heppner Auto Parts Heppner Dental Office Hermiston Ford New Holland Hermiston Safeway Hermiston Tire A Auto Horseshoe Hereford Be sure to attend the 4-H Public Fashion Revue: 7 p.m., Thursday, August 18, at the Outdoor Stage behind the Sanck-Shack. A special addi tion this year will be Rachel Shull, 1994 Nation Junior Wool Ambassador. She will model her national prize winning "Make It Yourself With Wool" outfit, and encourage local youth to participate in the 1994 contest. In case of rain, the event will be moved to the Parish Hall of St. Patrick's Church in Heppner. For Your Vehicles We have the best and latest equip ment to work on the newer vehicles Don't forget our AIR CONDITIONING Service for your car or truck Have fun at the Fair Frank, Janice, Kim & Rob SKAGG’S AUTO CLINIC * * • • • • * 'XBKS Casey Evans sold his Grand Cham pion Steer to Shop-N-Kart of Hermiston Becki Tuel sold her Grand Cham pion Swine to N.W. Farm Supply of Hermiston The Morrow County Livestock Growers and First Interstate Bank would like to thank the Following buyers for the purchase at the 1993 Morrow County 4-H & FFA Livestock Auction Computer Scanning . • » • « * * » v w iv t-v « « » i J e -1 ï v -.**5 Shelly Ashbeck sold her Grand Champion Sheep to Bob Byrd of Irrigon garments that they have con structed. Modeling in Fashion Revue is a component of the "O u tstan d in g Clothing Member" award. Participants in both contests prepare their own narrative to be read during the public show. The winning models are selected during the contest judging on Monday, August 676-5102 Heppner V. C ® f - TY R * «SV , We're Proud to see Agriculture on Display N IU R R U I Intermountain Jvestock Keglers Sentry Market Stan Kemp Kilkenny Rancl tea Lamb-Weston Lens Processli g Lea Schwab Lexington M ac line Works Bea and Georg » Luclanl Lunder Suffolk Mader Rust, Inc. Matheny R a n d as McNamee Bros Mike Mehren Mid Columbia Excavation George Miller F anches Miller A Sons Tad Miller Mark and Shan ly Miller Morrow County Livestock Growers Morrow County Grain Growers Mountain View Equipment Barry Munkers Leonard Munki rs N.W. Farm Supoly N.W. Metal Fabricators Oregon Potato Oregon Trail V. fterlnary Osgood Feed Pacific Northwest Farming M. Partlow Co. Allen and Path :la Peck Lyle Peck Pendleton Grain Growers Pettyjohn Fam and Builders Pettyjohns, lo re Dr. and Mrs. Robert Phelffer Pioneer Implement Bob Ployhar, Farmers Insurance Portvlew Ranches Potlatch Corp. Proudfoot Ranches The Rainbow Cafe Rlckols Farms Russell Oil Dick Sargent Sentry Market Shelco Electric Sherrell Chevrolet Shop N Cart Slmplot Slmplot Sollbullders Starvation Farms Strebln Farms Sunrldge Homes, Inc. TACX Taggares Farms The Dalles Auction Tldewater-FInley Buttes Dr. Dennis Turner U.S. Bank Van Marter A Kahl Bob Van Scholack Paul and Sue Walton Western Alfalfa Western Hay Wheatland Insurance Wilbur Ellis Wilcox Furniture Wilde Electric Special thanks to: 1st Interstate Bank Employees: Jackie Allstott Sharon Harrison Andrea Mortlmore Carrie Connor Florene Robinson Cllsta Venard Ring Man: Chris Rauch Sam Bellamy Mark Rletmann Brian Thompson Truckers: Blair Phllllpl Mitch Ashbeck Evans Ranch Photographers: Judy Barber Jenny Kreln Jodi Johnston w » « H5-. \ , ' 'v*7v# «- ' i •/ •*' . : y « V V V ' f.‘ V yv I