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    TWENTY TWO
Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times. Wed . Aug 10, 1994 - THREE
Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times. Wed . Aug 10, 1994
New queen to be crowned
It takes lots of volunteers
to make a successful rodeo
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O n stage Thursday morning
August 18 at 1 p.m . will be the
Senior Princesses representing
the communities in Morrow
County. One of these delightful
ladies will be selected Queen
follow ing th eir in terv iew .
Reigning queen is Helen Mar­
tin of lone. "Be sure and attend
this entertaining event," said a
spokesperson. "Y ou never
know what will h ap p en .”
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B e e f BBQ D in n er
All Saints Episcopal Church - Corner of Church l Gale Sts.
4:00-7.00 p.m.
Not everyone in rodeo is as
v isible as the cowboy or the
b u llfig h te r, b u t each job
is essential none-the-less.
Professional Rodeo Cowboys
Association contract personnei-
-announcers, rodeo secretaries,
tim ers, pickup men, chute
laborers, specialty-act person­
nel, rodeo producers and stock
c o n tra c to rs —Com bine th eir
talents to help make each rodeo
run smoothly.
The responsibility of the an­
nouncer is clear, he must in­
form the audience about the
c o n te s ta n ts
scores
and
backgrounds. The announcer
also keeps up a patter to help
fill in the slow times between
events.
Stock contractors provide all
anim als for the rodeo. Often,
they also act as ro deo pro­
ducers. Rodeo producers are
responsible for every aspect of
the event, including hiring
laborers, promoting the rodeo.
p ro d u c in g
th e
o p e n in g
ceremonies and overseeing the
entire production.
Timers use stopw atches to
keep the official time of the tim­
ed events. Thev also time the
riding events and sound a
buzzer after the required eight
seconds. The rodeo secretary
records the times, figures the
payoff and pays the winning
cowbovs.
Specialty acts entertain the
a u d ie n c e
w ith
co m ed y
routines, animal acts, trick
riding or rope trick.
Pickup men assist saddle b
rone and bareback riders in get­
ting down from a horse after a
successful ride and also help
free a cowboy who gets hung
up in his rigging. C hute
laborers help the cowboy adjust
his equipm ent before the ride,
and open the chute gale when
the cowboy indicates he is
readv.
W e make
P o s le p s
A good way to
advertise your event
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Oregon Pear-Walnut Cake is
1 Vi c. mashed canned pears
at medium speed.
the official cake for the 1994 (1-29 oz can). Pears in juice
On low speed, add sifted dry
Oregon Wheat Growers League preferred.
ingredients alternately with milk.
cake baking contest that will be
2 Vi c. cake flour
Stir in pears and nuts.
held at county fairs across the
1 '4 tsp baking powder
Pour into prepared pan, and
state.
Vitsp baking soda
bake 50-60 minutes, until cake
In 1993, the OWGL contacted
1 tsp ground cinnamon
test done. Let cool in pan 10
the food and nutrition department
Vi tsp ground allspice
m inutes before rem oving.
at Oregon State University, re­
‘A tsp ground cloves
Remove to serving plate, top with
questing assistance in developing
'A tsp salt
Lemon Glaze.
cake recipes suitable for the con­
VS c. margarine
Lemon Glaze
X c. white sugar
test yet reflecting the health con­
Vic. sugar
*A c. brown sugar
scious nature of modern cooks.
2 tblsp cornstarch
Vi c. fat-free egg substitute
“ This bundt cake with a lemon
Dash salt
Vi c. skim milk
glaze fits these criteria to a “ T ” ,
1 c. hot water
'A c walnuts, chopped very fine
being made with canned pears,
2 tsp grated lemon peel
Set oven at 350. Grease (or use
skim milk, margarine and a fat-
2 tblsp lemon juice
free egg substitute,” said a press pan spray) a bundt pan. Drain
2 tblsp margarine
release from the Oregon Wheat pears and mash with a potato
Combine sugar, cornstarch and
masher; set aside. Sift flour, bak­
Growers league.
salt in medium saucepan. Blend
Mary Kelsey, associate pro­ ing powder, soda, spices and salt
in water. Cook over medium
fessor at OSU, has undertaken together; set aside.
heat, stirring constantly until mix­
In large mixing bowl, cream
ture boils and is clear and slight­
margarine with sugars. Beat in
ly thickened. Stir in lemon peel,
this recipe development project. egg substitute, about 1A cup at a
juice and margarine. Drizzle over
Kelsey and her students time. Beat for one minute
warm cake.
developed recipes that were lower
in fat than their original counter­
parts; none is fat-free because the
functional properties of fats are
needed for good quality cakes.
They tried to feature at least one
Oregon product, in addition to
soft white wheat cake flour, in
each cake.
The cake baking contest, spon­
sored by the Oregon Wheat
Growers League is to promote
public awareness of the wheat in­
dustry in Oregon, and is con­
ducted through Oregon’s 36
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county fairs.
Janet
Each county fair has its rules,
M arian n e Kahl Steve R h ea
Bob Kahl
M cD ow ell
time and due dates for entries,
which contestants are responsible
for checking ahead of time.
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Premium awards as well as rib­
bons for the winners at all coun­
ty fairs are: first place. $10; se­
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cond place, $5; and third, $3.
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“ While you're waiting for your
county fair to roll around, con­
sider giving the contest recipe a
Primary
Growing Morrow County’s Future
trial run,” continued the release.
“ We hope you’ll agree this
Agricultural
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new. healthier recipe will be a
Production
real “ piece of cake.”
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