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Page 14 Special Edton Morrow County Far & Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 12,1998 Judge's choice offers variety of gifts Superintendents HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Working Hand in Hand for a Healthy Community WELCOME! Keep cool with a Chamber sports bottle and have a rollicking good time at the... MORROW COUNTY FAIR & OREGON TRAIL PRO RODEO P.O. Box 1232 • (541) 474-5534 Open Class is getting Some neat gifts this year for judge's choice. The gifts range from a quilting book to useful stuff for the kitchen and garden. The fair open class is open to all ages, not just the young or the old. Everyone is encouraged to look through a premium book to see what you can bring out to the fair. You never know, you might bring home a new gift from the 1998 fair. So get to baking, canning, gardening, sewing, painting and doing crafts. Record game animals on display Hunters will have a once-in- a-lifetim»’ opportunity to see some of the Northwest's biggest game animals at a display during the Morrow County Fair, August 20-23, across from the Heppner City Park. The display will feature 20 world record animals. Hunters may also bring in their homs, heads or antlers to be measured for the record books. Admission is $3 for adults; children up to 15 years old will be admitted free. Show hours are as follows: August 20, 3-8 p.m.; August 21- 22, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; August 23, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Computer art added this year Department X, Superkids and Juniors, ages seven to 13 have added some computer art and a computer section. Kids are invited to look in their premium books and bring in their entries. Morrow Countu F ail A fair could not be run without the volunteer help of superintendents. Superintendents have been planning this year's fair since the close of last year's fair. Superintendents set up the display area before the fair, take in exhibits, are on hand to help the judge, place ribbons on entries and enter everything in the books so exhibitors will get their premium money. All this gets very confusing at times, but they try their best to greet everyone with a smile and to answer questions. This year you will see familiar and new faces working as superintendents. The fair board appreciates their effort. The fair couldn’t go on without them. Star Lab cancelled Because of a lack of space at the fairgrounds this year. Star Lab will not be a feature at the Morrow County Fair this year, according to the fair committee. Oregon Tr«xi1 Pro Robeo a 1 help fair run smoothly 1 F 4-H Fashion Revue, 7:00 p.m., Thursday, August 20 4-H Showmanship & Judging Contests all day, Friday, August 21 Rodeo Dance, 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Saturday, August 22 This ad sponsored by Kinzua Resources, LLC Heppner Pilot Rock i Manufacturers of Fine Wood Products < / <■ ■ > ■. ■ ' f z ■