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W M P W M M M M M M M i1 M M W A M R M W A R M W N R A RN M M RN M M R N RM W N aR M W M IM W N Bruce Kimsey to . be rodeo clown : WhKMLMID I N S U R A N C E C E N T E R INC Jim Swanson, Nancy Snider, Terri Palmateer 265 N. Main Street, P.O. Box G, lone, OR 97843 (503) 422-7410 Fax: (503) 422-7124 1-8Ô0-585-7410 For all o f your Insurance needs Proud to support our County Fair .*• i Prim ary Growing Morrow County’s Future Agricultural Production for both Dom estic and Export M arkets TA6G&HES FARMS ■in <n-sr< '/*.. y The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo will once again feature Bruce Kimsey of Chelan, WA, as rodeo clown. The five foot, 11 inch tall rodeo professional has been a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association since 1987. He was a National High School Rodeo Association qualifier in 1977 and was a Col umbia River Circuit bullfighter in 1990 and 1992. Kimsey, 35, lives in Olympia, WA, with his wife, Dawn and their children, Brandon and Tia. He is a carpenter and en joys spending time with his family, hunting and fishing in addition to the rodeo. Tractor pull new O n W ednesday evening, bring grandmas and grandpas, aunts and uncles and anyone else to watch your child par ticipate in Pioneer Implement's Pedal Power Tractor Pulling contest. This is for all children ages 4 to 10. Sign up early to be assured of a spot for this new and exciting event at our fair. Prizes for the Tractor Pull will be donated by Pioneer Im plement. Court St. Market ★G ro ceries ★M e a ts Log bucking contest, Aug. 20 * Produce Jack & Ruth Maben Tom, Shannon & Jered Bus. 567-6086 Heppner Pager 564-5798 Country Animal Hospital Jam es A. Burgess, D.V.M. Large and Small Animal Services Office Hours 8 - 12 & 1 -5 Daily 8- 12 Saturday Buttercreek Hwy. P.O. Box 721 Hermiston, OR 97838 S liiin ’ii ï W A f R E H t O U i S E r F O O i D S ted Log Bucking contest is hard work Everyone is invited to the fairgrounds, Sunday, August 20, to watch the annual am a teur log bucking and w rapper throw ing contest. The contest begins at 10:30 a.m. Cash prizes will be aw arded in the Morrow County log bucking and wrapper throwing Contests up to fourth place. The open classes contest has no cubic limit and pays a $100 jackpot plus entry fee. There is a $10 entry fee per class. Contestants may use only stock saws. No modified chain saws are allowed in the Mor row County class. In the wrapper throwing con test, a timed event, contestants will throw' binders over the logs on a log truck and will bind the load. The truck, binders and logs will be furnished. The w rapper throw ing contest will follow the log bucking contest. Darlene Scroggins and Pen- land House Bed and Breakfast will furnish the Larry Scroggins Memorial Buckle for first place in the w rapper throw ing con test. All log truck drivers are in vited to sign up for the throw ing contest. Signups m ust be completed by 10 a.m. Sunday. For more information, call 989-8549. Organizers and spon sors are Barbara and Guy Van- Arsdale. Tumbling demo planned Aug. 18 at the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Tifail Pro Rodeo Congratulations to Queen Rondi and her Court Morrow County Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Fri. and Sat., August 18 & 19 Morrow County Rodeo Sunday, August 20. Keep listening to KUM A AM 1 2 9 0 a n d K U M A F M 1 0 7 .7 Hwy 395 Theatre Lane Hermiston 567-3829 T um bling teacher C indy Sumner will present a tumbling dem onstration for kids ages four to 10 on Friday, August 18 at 6 p.m ., on the grass at the fairgrounds. Sum ner will de m onstrate the mats, the beam, hula hoops and ribbons. Sum ner holds classes Oc tober through May at the H eppner Middle School gym. NASE E N D O R SE D H EALTH -LIFE DENTAL-DISABILITY INSURANCE Doing what we do best Selling groceries for less Shop N Kart Supporting Morrow County kids See you at the Fair ARE YOU SELF-EM PLOYED? A plan designed by small business people for small business people AFFORDABLE RATES CUSTOM DESIGNED Pays regular fees - no confusion with "reasonable & customary” You cannot be singled out for a rate increase You cannot be singled out for a cancellation On the job coverage for business owners 24 hours a day, 7 days a week No pre-admission certification required Any doctor, any dentist, any hospital, worldwide Plus over 100 benefits! Underwritten by PFL Life Insurance Company DARL KLEINBACH - -, j.:,, , t. S te tti ct t e te e e tte fe /keeptmm e Si mm¿te yete* m m S T ftß i i ó fa ty í Hungry? The Hope Lutheran Church can solve your problem after the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Parade, Saturday, August 19, at the H eppner Ci ty Park. Parade goers can en joy sandwiches and beverages provided by Hope Lutheran Church members. Sandwiches will be $2.50 for a full sandwich and $1.50 for a half. They will be served with chips. Iced tea and lemonade will be available at $1 for a large beverage and 50 cents for a small. m Blue Mountain Offers... □ Tw o-year professional/technical program s In 14 vo catio n al areas. □ A co m p le te lower division transfer program with 30 + fields o f study. □ O ne-year 'fast-track' to a career certificate programs. □ A dult Basic Education for GED, English as a Second Language or A dult High School Diplom a □ Personal D evelopm ent Courses an d Workshops. A Blue Mountain community College r « in m . ih if u KC V FaU TO TMC fO TU O t lerm dosses begin Sept. 25 For m w r inform^ ion ahoul registering for fall term call 5031276-1260, ext 205. 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