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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 24, 2016 Country Scenes and Children's Dreams A look back at the 2016 fair and rodeo Parade winners announced NOW HIRING DRIVERS -Staff and contributed photos by David Sykes, Andrea Di Salvo, Sandy Matthews and Sheena Tarvin FREE Household Hazardous Waste Event The Heppner Cham- ber of Commerce has an- nounced the winners of the 2016 Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Parade. Court & Royalty: Pend- leton Round-Up Queen and Court, and Arlington Saddle Club Queen Rileigh McClure. Riders: SunSation Ro- deo Flag Team, Umatilla Sage Riders Royalty, and the Glory Riders of Oregon. Community Float/En- try: Umatilla & Morrow County Welfare Program and the SAGE Center. Commercial Float/En- try: Bank of Eastern Oregon and Community Bank. LAST SEEN: LURKING IN YOUR HOME, UNDER THE SINK, IN THE GARAGE IN THE BASEMENTS. THESE HAZARDOUS WASTE ITEMS ARE DANGEROUS. THEY CAN HARM STREAMS, WILDLIFE, DRINKING WATER AND WE NEED TO KEEP THEM OUT OF OUR LANDFILL. MORROW COUNTY IS HOLDING A FREE HAZARDOUS WASTE EVENT SO YOU MAY TAKE SOME OF THESE ITEMS. For more information, please call Morrow County Public Works at 541-989-9500 or email: mcpublicwork@co.morrow.or.us SEPTEMBER 2ND, 2016 8AM - 11AM Remember the Transfer Stations accept all your paint for FREE at both Transfer Stations all year long. 69900 Frontage Lane, Boardman, OR 97818 ACCEPTED DURING THE EVENT: Some items accepted during the event: Used oil, Oil filters, Spent Antifreeze, Automotive batteries, Alkaline & rechargeable batteries, Propane Tanks (smaller than 25 gal.), Roof and asphalt patch, Adhesives, glues and contact cement, Caulks sealers and joint compounds, Lawn and garden chemicals and fertilizers, Pool chemicals, Household cleaners (including bleach, ammonia, furniture polish, toilet bowl cleaners, carpet shampoos) Sludge (soil contaminated with oil) Mercury thermometers, Fluorescent lamps, All types of aerosol cans, Used cooking oil, Road flares, PCB ballasts, Organic peroxides (hardening agents)