Special Edition M orrow C ounty Fair & Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Tim es, W ednesday, August 9, 2000-Page 3 Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo celebrates 78th year The announcer this year is Rodeo parade begins on Steve Kenyon from Adams. Saturday, Aug. 19, at 10 a m. and One o f the oldest rodeos in Steve tours the Pacific Northwest will travel right through the Oregon, the Oregon Trail Pro as a professional rodeo newly renovated downtown. The fabulous Morrow County Rodeo, is celebrating its 78th announcer. anniversary this year. Two Bullfighters for the 2000 rodeo Museum will be open for your exciting, action-packed shows will be Danny Newman and Tim viewing pleasure and tours of the are planned in Heppner Aug. 18- Vredenburg. These two will risk historic courthouse will be 19. their lives to help free the available. If the weather is hot, bring The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo contestants and save them from will bring all the fast action the massive horns of these huge your swimming suit and cool off at the local water park or play a events the crowd loves, such as animals. round of golf at the Willow bull-riding, barrel racing, calf Entertaining the fans this year roping, team roping, steer will be the comedy act of Ike Creek Country Club golf course. wrestling, saddle bronc riding , Pryor. His miniature animal acts Camping, fishing and other bareback riding and the popular and audience involvement are outdoor activities are also mutton bustin'. entertaining and fun to watch. Ike available in this great eastern This year's stock will be himself put it best, "I love Oregon community. The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo provided by Big Bend Rodeo entertaining and making you Company. This is the same laugh." He has been entertaining committee works hard to contractor that OTPR used last fans around the Pacific improve the facilities for the comfort. New year that left the audience in awe Northwest for 19 years. He audience's over the fabulous bucking horses. enjoys meeting the fans and will attractions this year are a new Some of the best cowboys be available to talk to and sign warm-up facility for competitors and added comforts for audience around the United States come to autographs during the fair. challenge this stock. The bucking In conjunction with the Pro members. A new pole building horse of the year in 1999, Rodeo, the Morrow County Fair will be available on the east end "Skoals Spring Fling," will be will also be in full swing Aug. of the arena this year for added on the truck ready tc take the 16-20. The Morrow County convenience. A variety of food will be best PRCA cowboy for a ride this Fair/Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo year at the OTPR. Queen Tracy Rankin and served around the rodeo grounds The spinning bull that left Princesses Salli McElligott and and pop will be available in the everyone cheering in 1999, Rachel Faber will be on hand to stands without even leaving your seats. Local students will be "Rapid Fire," will be in the assist and greet guests. chutes again this year and ready The attractions during the week bringing this around to you so to take on any cowboy who will be the famous "Dress Up Pet you don't have to miss any of the wants to climb on his back. Show" that anyone can enter on rodeo action. Ushers will also be Big Bend Rodeo said that the Wednesday along with the kids' trucks will be full of NFR horses "Pedal Power Tractor Pull". Lisa and bulls, adding, "We will buck Nix Lowary will perform that some britches off at this year's evening. Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo." Thursday is Family Day at the It is not every day you get a fair with pony rides, a classic car preview of the National Finals and motorcycle show, wine and rough stock so don't miss the beer tasting and more live music rough stock events. Les Schwab that evening. Tire Center of Heppner is again Friday and Saturday include a sponsoring the bounty bull this variety show and parade with the year. They will put up a $250 climax being the PRCA rodeo bounty to the cowboy during Friday evening and Saturday each performance who draws and afternoon. successfully rides the bounty Sunday will feature breakfast bull. in the morning and the Morrow The Columbia Circuit has some County Jackpot rodeo at 1:15 of the best barrel racers in the p.m. with local Morrow County nation and Blue Eagle Travel is and alumni competitors. donating $ 150 in bonus money in Heppner is a changing, each performance to the fastest productive community. Members time. work hard each year with The All-Around Saddle, i m p r o v e m e n t s and sponsored by Gardner's Men's accommodations for people Wear, will be sought for by most traveling from out of town. The PRCA cowboys. Heppner Mam Street will be full The awards are fabulous and of booths and a variety of food. the competition fierce, so don't The Morrow County Fair miss out on any of the action. and OregonTrail Pro By Sue G ibbs available to help individual groups find their seats in the VIP seating. The rodeo office is on the north east side of the arena and the covered handicap access is on the west side of the grandstands. Wheel chair access will be accessible by simply driving up to the ramp by the roping boxes, and unloading directly onto the ramp. The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo grand entry takes place on Friday Aug. 19, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 20, at 1:15 p.m., with slack being held Friday night following the performance. Mutton Bustin' will be held 1/2 hour before the PRCA rodeo. The Morrow County Jackpot rodeo will also be held on Sunday, Aug. 20, at 1:15 p.m. for all fans to watch local Morrow County cowboys and alumni compete for awards, money and the famous Morrow County Amateur Calf Roping Saddle. This is sponsored by Kinzua Resources LLC of Pilot Rock and handcrafted by Bill McCoin of Severe Brothers Saddlery of Pendleton. General admission for Sunday is $6, with children six and under admitted free. The tickets for the PRCA shows are 8$ for adults and $5 for children seven-12 years, with children six years and under admitted free. VIP seating may be purchased in smaller units this year. Individuals who purchase VIP seats will have first option to buy them back next year and will have ushers to secure their seats during the performances. For VIP seating or to purchase tickets, contact Tom Wolf at (541)676-5114. For general information regarding lodging and other activities, call 676-9618. For rodeo information, call 676-9711 or visit the website: www.beobank.com. We hope to see you for our fabulous 78th celebration. "Echoes of the Past" at the MC Fair Come celebrate "Echoes ot the Past” at the Morrow County Fair on Thursday. Aug. 17 at the annual car and motorcycle show. Bring your classic car or motorcycle for public viewing and judging to the football field at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner. Judging will be from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Trophies and prizes will be given away to the top three in each category. Registration is $15 after August 1. Register by calling 989-8253 or 481-3564, evenings. Lan Lajaunassa 1999 PRCA World Champ Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Extends our congratulations and best wishes to all the participants in the Cauu4y'i M o r r o w C o u n t y F a ir and O r e g o n T r a il P r o R o d e o R.D. Offutt Company - Northwest 171 Linden Way, Heppner • 676-9146 Threemile Farm, LLC f*4* and TP *19 9 <9 J9¿9 J » • * 1