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Page 14-Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday. August 9, 2000 Always good food at the Fair How about a piece of mouth watering homemade pie. The women of the Nazarene Church are keeping busy these days making a variety of fruit pies. This will be the third year one will be able to stop by the kitchen in the Morrow County Fair Pavilion and enjoy a piece of pie. The Willow Valley Service Club will offer two items for your enjoyment, taco salad and baked potatoes. The service club will also be in the pavilion kitchen starting at 4 p.m. each day. A slice of ice cold watermelon on a hot day would hit the spot, according to the Heppner senior citizens. The seniors will also have cool, old-fashioned root- Pct day at thc fair °n Wedncsday J^perware to be displayed at the fair A Tupperware table will be at the Morrow County Fair on Tuesday through Thursday, August 15-17, all day until 6 p.m., and Friday through Saturday, August 18-19, all day until 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to check out all the Tupperware products and speak to Tupperware representative Beth Anna Nolan. beer floats available for sale in the picnic area. Along with the 4-H Snack Shack, outside fare will include the Zamoras from Mitchell with Mexican food; Lind's Popcorn wagon, which will also have caramel com available this year; and C & R Ice with their popular Hawaiian Ice. The Schwann's Ice Cream truck can also be found cn the grounds. New to the fair this year are the Lexington Fire Department Auxiliary who will be selling hot, buttery com-on-the-cob on Friday. Terry and Linda Corbin of Heppner Bowl will be selling slices of their homemade pizza. Needless to say there is something for everyone to eat at the fair. Welcome to the Fair Si Rodeo J & D ELECTRIC 481-2571 491 E. Columbia Ave. • Boardman, OR B.B.#14129 Pickles at the State Fair P e ts D a y at F a i r Kids of all ages, bring your pet to the Morrow County Fair for the Pet Show on Wednesday, Local doctor to perform at fair Dr. Greg Lytle, who is a family practice physician for Pioneer Memorial Clinic in Heppner, will perform at the Morrow County UJ€lCOM€... to the Morroui County Fair & O regon Trail Pro Rodeo Klamath at Federal August 16, at 1:30 p.m. Right after the pet show, enter you and your pet in the "Look Like Your Pet" show. Fair with four friends from high school in their band, "Legacy" on Friday from 3-4:30 p.m. All four members work in other areas during the day and perform classic rock from the 60's-70's and 80's during their free time. All of you who have been wondering what all the tapping was about during your doctor’s visits are invited to come to the fair and see what the family doctor does for fun. HEPPNER BRANCH Pickles are going to be the talk of the Oregon State Fair. A quart jar of cucumber pickles will bring $250 cash and fame to one county Friday, Sept. 1, as Stemfeld's Products Co. holds its all-state Great Pickle Contest at the Oregon State Fair. State entries will be selected from the best pickle in each county for this event. No other pickle entries will be included in Steinfeld's State Fair event for this all-county competition. Morrow County’s best pickle will be selected from all open class pickle entries which include cucumbers, packed in a quart jar. Each county winner submitted to the state fair must be accompanied by the recipe. So, pick a peck of pickles and pick out your favorite jar of pickles; bring them to the fair on Monday, Aug. 14 and maybe you will be the lucky winner of $250 on September 1. The local winner will also receive a celebration pack of Steinfeld's products and admission to the Oregon State Fair. 111 N. Main Street, 676-5407 Member FD IC W e'd be honored. There’s ju st nothing like the C o u n ty F a ir And there’s nothing like the people young & old who take the opportunity to show o ff their efforts at the Morrow County Fair. Whether it s a 4-H project, an FFA project or the work o f those entering in open classes, \ we like your spirit & support your many fine efforts. W rangler Cowboy Cut Jeans $ 2 1 95 Resistol Straw Hats All $5°° off 1 3 M W Z D e n im 38" ft 40" Ins cam $2°° extra Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Tee Shirts $1798 Y O U ’R E A L U WMWVERS! G A R D N E R ’S Men’s Wear Best Wishes from the folks o f LAMB -WE STOW 'Tpp^" 676-9218 f U BOARDMAN .rS00++00*rS0ä 004004000 4004 M H m »m s O T M w M «u r ! I — i IM I I l ll,IJ L a iP M m H B U M U U U U U K ftX t\ W flK W «»i