Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times Wednesday, August 6, 2008 - Page 9
Food dept, adds
new contests
W e lc o m e t o th e Fair & R o d e o
J & D ELECTRIC
481-2571
491 E. Columbia A ve. • Boardm an, OR
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PIONEER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
and MORROW CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE
541 676-9133
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5 6 4 E. Pioneer Drive. Heppner. OR.
E M E R G E N C Y an d A C U T E CARE FA C ILITY
P ioneer M emorial H ome H ealth & H o spic e
541 676-2946
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130 Thompson Avenue. Heppner. OR.
Serving Morrow and. Gilliam Counties
Office Hours: 8:30 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 5:00 M-F
PIONEER MEMORIAL CLINIC
130 Thompson Avenue, Heppner, OR. •
541-676-5504 • OFFICE HOURS: 9 :0 0 - 5 :00 M-F
Betsy Anderson, MD • Edward Berretta, MD
Russel Nichols, M D • Sheridan Tarnasky, PA-C
IRRIGON MEDICAL CLINIC
(541)922-5880
220 N. Main St., Irrigon, OR
Susan Peeples, FNP
Along with adding
freezer jam and jellies, the
food department has added
tw o new' co n tests. They
are “Make It With Morrow
County” and “M en’s Bread
Baking Contest”
The “Make It With
Morrow' C ounty” contest
is a delicious apple wheat
cake recipe. The contest is
sponsored by the Morrow
County Wheat Growers. For
the recipe turn to page 62 in
the Premium Book.
The “ M en’s Bread
Baking Contest” is in mem
ory o f Mike Armato. It is
d ed icated to M ik e ’s un
ending quest for the perfect
loaf o f bread. This contest is
on page 63. So men let’s get
to cooking and enter your
favorite bread recipe.
New events for
2008 fair
New at the fair this
year will be two cook-offs,
the Big Cluck Grill-OPf and
the Chili Cook-Off. The Big
Cluck Grill-Off is on Thurs
day, August 14, starting at
9 a.m. and ending around 4
p.m. It is sponsored by the
Oregon Fryer’s Commission
and is the second annual
Oregon Fryer Commission’s
Big Cluck Grill-Off. For in
formation please see the last
inside page o f the Premium
Book (200) or contact the
fair office.Ibe Chili Cook-
Off will be on Friday, Au
gust 15, from 9 a.m. to noon.
To register call the fair office
at 676-9474.
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Extends our congratulations and best wishes to all the participants in the
M orrow C ounty F air
and O regon T rail P ro R odeo
Heppner - Condon - Lexington - lone - Fossil
Plenty of food at the fair
Young fairgoer gets something to eat at the Snack Shack
There will be plenty o f food again this year at the
Morrow County Fair with a variety of vendors.
Along with the 4-H Snack Shack, outside will be
Fernando’s Mexican Food from Hermiston with delicious
enchiladas, burritos, tacos, and much more.
MW Tropical Sno will be serving as the shaved ice
vendor this year. Operator Ed Worthen is from Waterville,
WA. Come out and have a cool treat.
The Carrillo’s from Milton-Freewater will be back
again this year with their delicious elephant ears and ice
cream desserts. This year Murray’s Drug will have espresso
bar drinks-hot and cold.
And don’t forget the Ice Cream Social sponsored
by Columbia River Processing, Inc. o f Boardman. The fair
board members will once again be serving.
New this year Sweet Productions will be in the
kitchen by the fair office with sandwiches, ice cream, fun
nel cakes, etc.
There will be plenty for all so come and try out the
many different foods at the fair this year.
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The Morrow County fa ir Hoard n’i(( 6c setting bracelets
for $1 at t6c main ijate and at the fair office
with proceeds going to Pioneer Memorial Hospice.
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