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Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 7, 2013 - Page 25 More treats than ever before There are more treats to eat than ever before awaiting visitors at the Morrow County Fair. First is that fair tradition, the 4-H Snack Shack, serving up some fine fare. Murray’s Drug has the Espresso Bar to provide a little kick in the middle of the day. Plus, Old Tyme Kettle Korn is popping up a sweet treat. Sweet Productions is serving a variety of delights, and Rolling Thunder barbecue is grilling some savory meats...these and more ensure there is a little something for every taste bud. For those who just want to shop, the fair offers that, too. Paparazzi Accessories and BST Blings and Things will be on hand, as well as the many indoor vendors at fair this year. You can do it! See for yourself why Valley is the best value in the industry. Come out and walk our machines. See up close why industry experts, independent lab tests and, most importantly, growers themselves consider Valley to offer the highest quality, for the best value. See how our commitment to the little things makes Valley the best-selling machine in the industry. The closer you get, the better we look. V illliy ^ The Leader in Precision Irrigation valm ont^ Northwest Inc. 80568 Hwy 395 N. Hermiston, OR Hermiston, OR Sunnyside, WA Pasco, WA Basin City, WA 541 509 509 509 - - - - 564-0490 837-9006 547-1623 269-4725 H a v e y o u a t te n d e d previous county fairs and, after looking at the exhibits, thought, “I can do that”? W hether it is baking, canning, growing green things, sewing, crafts, taking photos or painting, there is a category for everyone at the fair. It is sim ple to becom e an active p articipant. Just head to the fair office and pick up an exhibitor number and a premium sheet. Bring your exhibits to the various departments on Monday, Aug. 12, between 1 and 8 p.m. F ruits, vegetables and flowers are accepted Monday, Aug. 12, from 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 8-10 a.m. Fair Secretary Zech Hintz will be available to answer any questions, 541-676-9474.