Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times. Wednesday August 8. 2007 - Page 13
Puckett Family to perform their
magic
The Puckett Family will be at the Morrow County
Fair to perform their magic. “Children and adults will be
held captive while lessons are revealed," said a fair spokes
person.
“The family has performed across the nation and
throughout the world. Their magic show will combine
showmanship and illusion to vividly illustrate powerful
principles in an entertaining manner."
The family consists o f Mr. Puckett and his two teen
age boys. They will be performing two half-hour shows on
stage at 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. and they will walk around from
2:30 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, August 15..Everyone is inv ited
to see some “fun and memorable family entertainment.”
Story time, book, bake sale set
during fair week
A story time will be held on Wednesday and Thurs
day during fair week for children o f all ages from noon to
1 p.m.
A place will be set up in the open area between the
restrooms and the 4-H barn near the food booths for those
who would like to take a break and enjoy short stories read
by members o f the Friends o f the Heppner Library.
Also, the Friends o f the Heppner Library will be
having their annual book and bake sale at the Heppner City
Hall on Main Street on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m.
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Marty Davis’ singing featured at Jane Rawlins
Murray’s wine and beer tasting memorial
Country singer Marty Davis w ill be featured Thurs
day night at the fair at Murray's-Country Rose Wine and
Micro-Beer Tasting event.
Davis started out singing country music but one
o f the most popular parts o f hi show has always been the
western music segment. (For those who don’t know the dif
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the nation's favorite and most listened-to music. Western
tells the story o f the Old West and the Silv er Screen Cow
boy...Gene, Roy and the Sons o f the Pioneers).
Everyone is invited to the Wine and Micro-Beer
Tasting for a nostalgic trip through time...back to when the
good guys wore white hats, kissed their ponies instead o f
the girls, headed the bad guys off at the pass and always
caught'em in the end! All without mussing up their rhine
stone and fringed shirt, and then riding off into the sunset.
See you all there at 7:45 p.m. Davis w ill also perform earlier
that day at l :30 p.m.
In memory o f Jane
Rawlins, a long time fair
exhibitor and supporter, the
Morrow County Fair Board
will present the Jane Rawl
ins Memorial Aw ard for the
Best Arrangement.
Raw lins exhibited
in the Flower Department
for many years, was a fair
superintendent, served on
the Fair Committee, was the
first woman appointed to the
Fair Board and served many
years as a merit rater for the
Oregon Fair Association and
county fairs in the state.
Two-year-old quarter horse to be auction
K evin and A ngie
Hughes o f Heppner have
donated a two-year-old reg
istered quarter horse filly,
“ Snooty Sue,” to be auc
tioned o ff during Oregon
Trail Rodeo slack Thursday,
August 15. Proceeds will
benefit the Heppner High
School FFA program.
The filly’s sire, Bi-
ankus on Deck is the off
spring o f Captain Biankus,
from Biankus and Bella Jo
Bank, and Miss Smashaway
from Easily Smashed and
M ulberry Mist. Her dam.
Macho Snooty Sue, is the
offspring o f Macho Devil,
from Mr. Go D evil and
Petite Sirah and Ms Snooty
Bars, from Smooth Move
and Miss Barbie Bars.
“Horses out o f this
stud have excelled continu
ously in the rodeo arena as
far as barrel racing, roping
and ranch work,” said Angie
Hughes. ‘This filly w ill grow
into being a very versatile,
wee-rounded horse, good
tempered and very gentle
and easy to handle.” “She is
just a well-bred fillie that is
smart, trainable and athletic.
She has had ground work,
is easy to bathe, clip and
load and she has also been
saddled," said Hughes.
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