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EIGHTEEN-Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Heppner Gazette-Times, W ed.. Aug. 16, 1995
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4-H, FFA auction impressive
Everyone is invited to attend
the Livestock Auction, August
20, at 6 p.m. It will be held in
the Beef Pavilion. Come out
during the week and examine
the quality of livestock the
youth have prepared for your
Contractor And Seller Of Grass Seeds
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CUSTOM GRASS SEED
CLEANING
GRASS SEED TRADE
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P O. Box 820, Boardman, OR
P.O. Box 159, Imbler, OR
When it comes to bearing the
flag for the Morrow County
Fair and Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo Court, Tom Skultety is
a "p ro ” !
Tom is the 14-year-old son of
Chris and Judy Skultety, of
Stanfield (formerly of Hepp
ner), and is a brother to
Princess Stefanie. Both Tom
and Stefanie served as pennant
bearers on the 1992 Court. Tom
also has an older sister, Cyn
thia, and a brother, Bob.
Riding and wrangling is a
family affair at the Skultetys,
with young Tom riding "turn
back" for his dad in cutting
competition. As soon as Tom
was old enough, he entered
4-H Livestock and Horse clubs,
garnering many impressive
awards. In addition to 4-H,
Tom entered and won Grand
Champion at the Union Jr.
Show, won Jr. Showman in
1993 in Heppner and Reserve
Grand Champion at the Jr. PI
last year. At a national open
show in Sacramento, Califor
nia, Tom won Reserve Grand
Champion for his Romagolias
calf. He has been busy prepar
ing his Hereford-Saler cross
steer for the fair and is looking
forward to being in FFA at
Stanfield High School.
Tom also takes time out to
play football, basketball and
baseball, but admits that he has
his eye on a career in the
livestock business.
4-H Kids work on showman in preparation for livestock sale
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inspection. You will be im
pressed, 1 am sure. If you are
interested in buying, but won't
be around for the sale, please
contact the Extension office,
676-9642.
Tom Skultety carries flag during parade
C e le b ra te th e f a i r !
Then look to us to help
Top stock for
Cottage
a top rodeo
Accents
For the fourth year, Beard
Rodeo Company, owned and
managed by Frank Beard of
Ellensburg, Washington and
Pat Beard of Hermiston will
provide stock for the 1995 Ore
gon Trail Pro Rodeo. They will
be bringing the best of their
rodeo stock, including the 1992
top bareback horse in the Col
umbia River Circuit and who
was also voted best bareback
horse at the 1992 Dodge Na
tional Circuit Finals (DNCF).
Thunderhead, another bare-
back horse, was voted second
best bareback at the DNCF.
Copenhagen Heckle was a na- *
tional finals horse five years.
Their top bulls, Copenhagen
Chucker (the star of last year's
Lewiston Roundup), Sour
dough Kid, Yo Yo, Cuddles
and Yellow Knife will do their
best to unseat anyone who is
aboard. National Finals Rodeo
(NFR) bronc C openhagen
C h arlie's Girl and DNCF
broncs Looking Glass Skoal,
Cody Butte, Cotten Eye and
Warpath will be some of the
saddle broncs offering a chal
lenge to the cowboys. The
Beards have also added several
outstanding new horses and
bulls to the Beard Rodeo string.
Contractors are proud of their
stock and do their best to find
animals that test the strength
and endurance of the rodeo
contestants. So sit back and
watch the human athletes try to
beat the efforts of the animal
athletes. They both relish their
work.
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Tim Cundell to sing at fair
Our local celebrity, Tim Cun-
dell, who provided hours of
professional singing entertain-
ment at the lone Fourth of July
celebration, will sing at the out-
side stage near the picnic area
Friday afternoon, August 18,
and Sunday morning, August
20, during the W rangler's
Breakfast.
4-H has new phone for fair
The phone number of the
Fair office is 676-9474.
If you have any questions
concerning 4-H or need to con-
tact that office during Fair
Week, the number at the fair
grounds will be 676-9451.
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