2009 Fair Program - Tulelake

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2009 Fair Program - Tulelake
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Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
September
10th - 13th
Your Official Complete Guide to
Everything Happening at the Fair.
Featuring:
Julianne
Hough
SISKIYOU
Daily News
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 1
Serving Siskiyou County Since 1859
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JOCK’S
Supermarket
Since 1956
Supporting 4-H and FFA
for over 50 years!
We carry a full line of:
Save 10%
• Groceries
• Fresh Produce
when you
• Over the Counter
purchase
Medications
•Fresh Meats
case lots
•Full Line of Wine -
of liquor
Hours:
or wine
Beer - Liquor
Sunday 9 - 6
Main & Modoc - Tulelake, CA
Mon - Sat 8 - 8
StateLine Parts Supply Inc.
Serving Northern California &
Klamath Basin
• Auto
• Truck
• Hydraulic hoses
• Tractor Filters
• Batteries
Tulelake: 530-667-3358
Merrill: 541-798-5015
22301 Stateline Rd. & Hwy 39
(Oregon & California Stateline)
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WEST SIDE GROCERY
& trailer park
Full Selection of
• Beer
• Liquor
• Cold Drinks
• Sandwiches
• Candy • Groceries
We also offer Propane bottle exchanges
for BBQ’s, RVs, etc.
Hours: Mon - Sat 6am-8pm Sun 7am-7pm
530-667-5225
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Serving Our Community
FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS
Grover’s is proud
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excellent customer service,
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What’s Inside
Welcome to the Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Fair Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Grandstand Events Poster Page . . . . . . . . . . 8
Carnival Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Paul Maurer Presents “Carnival” . . . . . . . . . 9
2009 Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
Free Entertainment Schedule . . . . . . . . . 12-13
Fair Themes Through the Years . . . . . . . . . 14
Matt “the Maverick” Burton . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Lanky the Clown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Mother Gooses Farmyard Fun . . . . . . . . . . 16
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
The Rawhide Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
“Comedy That Rocks,” Spike McGuire . . . . 17
All Alaskan Racing Pigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Julianne Hough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
The 60’s Summer of Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
WGAS Extreme Motor Sports . . . . . . . . . . 21
Tuff Truck Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Fair Souvenirs Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Tule Tillers 4x4 Mud Bog Racing . . . . . . . . 23
John Terry Named Grand Marshal . . . . . . 23
Alexis Ebert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Life in the Fast Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Natalie Rea Carter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
The Hot Rods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
T.J. & The Spurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Honoring Leonard Will . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
4th Farmers & Ranchers Day . . . . . . . . . . 31
Rotary Livestock Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33
2008 Auction Buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Court . . . . . . . . . 35
Tulelake-Butte Valley Queens . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Fairgrounds Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39
List of Concessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Commercial Vendors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Titan Telescoping Flagpoles • Belted
Chain & Component Parts • Nutrena Feed
• AMSOil Products • Much More...
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide is a publication of the
DAILY NEWS
Serving Siskiyou County from Yreka since 1859
309 S. Broadway Street
P.O. Box 129, Yreka, CA 96097
(530) 842-5777
www.siskiyoudaily.com
530-667-FARM (3276)
448 Main St.
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Dave Dillabo
CEO
Sponsored by the 10-A District Agricultural Association
Welcome to the 58th annual Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. I
hope you can join us as we celebrate “Country Scenes and
Children’s Dreams,” a theme that I believe is very relevant and
reminiscent of the local community. As I sit down on this cool
August summer evening to welcome you to this year’s fair, I
can’t help but think how fortunate I am to live in a place full of
beauty and rich agricultural land, a place where people enjoy
helping others and a place full of tradition and history.
Speaking of which, did you know that the Tulelake-Butte
Valley Fair is the only district fair in this great nation that offers
the public FREE ADMISSION, FREE PARKING and has a noalcohol policy!
Fifty eight years ago the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair was
founded and developed on the principles of being a family oriented event where the surrounding communities could gather
for socializing, entertainment, education and friendly competition. Those founding principles have continued to play an integral role in the fair’s purpose throughout the past fifty eight
years because of the dedication of past and present fair board
members, staff, exhibitors and fair patrons like yourself. We
continue to strive to provide the public a low cost event that
the whole family can enjoy and participate in with fellow community members.
As you walk through the free admission gates September
10-13th I invite your family and friends to enjoy the many traditional events and shows that the fair has became known for as
well as some NEW ENTERTAINMENT we hope you will enjoy
and help to enlighten your visit! This year’s fair will feature a
wide array of new outdoor stage music including sounds from
the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. The new bands will include The
Hot Rods Band, Life of the Eagles Tribute Band, and the
Summer of Love 60’s Band. For the children, the Kids Pedal
Tractor Pulls and a new carnival ride “The Drop Zone” will be
debuting at this year’s fair! Ofcourse, some of the crowd favorites such as The All Alaskan Racing Pigs and Humphrey’s
Farmyard Fun will be returning to energize the crowd again.
The board of directors and fair staff have worked extremely hard to provide the public an enjoyable, friendly and entertaining fun filled week! I would like to thank the board of
directors, office staff and maintenance staff for their continued
dedication as they strive for excellence throughout the year.
I look forward to seeing you all at this year’s Tulelake
Butte Valley Fair while we celebrate “Country Scenes and
Children’s Dreams” in the Basin!
Dave Dillabo
CEO
Board of Directors
Pam Mc Fall
Business Assistant
Joan Haskins
President
Jennifer Skoog
Vice President
Dave Kandra
Senior Maintenance
Gayle Ratliff
Advisory Director
Geri Byrne
Sara Luscombe
Office Assistant
John Crowell
Russell Criss
Brandon Sanders
Maintenance Worker
Liz Hubbard
Building Supervisor
Gail Ottoman
Horse Show
Supervisor
Venancio
Hernandez
Kathleen
Luscombe
Lana Rowley
Livestock
Supervisor
How to reach us:
Phone: (530)667-5312 • Fax:(530)667-3944
Email: [email protected] • Website: www.tbvfair.com
Mailing Address: PO Box 866, Tulelake, CA 96134
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 6
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Saturday,
September 12 ~ 7 pm
Opening Act
60’s Band
Admission Tickets:
$25 - $30
Tickets for Julianne Hough available now
at Fair Office, Big R, Premier West Bank
or online at www.tbvfair.com
530-667-5312
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ALL EVENT TICKETS
available online or at fair office
Friday
Sept. 11th - 7 pm
Freestyle Moto X
Tuff Truck Racing
Monster Trucks
Sunday
Local participants
eligible to compete.
Sept. 13th - 6 pm
for entry information.
Tule Tillers 4x4
Mud Bog Racing
Tickets Prices: $12 to $15
Local participants eligible to compete.
Call 916-217-9427
Tickets Prices: $5
Carnival tickets on sale online too…Buy early and save almost 40% off onsite price!
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 8
CARNIVAL
TICKETS
BUY
EARLY!
SAVE
40%
PRE-SALE
CARNIVAL
WRISTBANDS
$16.00
FAIR-TIME
COST
$26.00
Pay one Price and
ride all day.
Tickets redeemable
everyday. Thursday through
Sunday.
Pre-Sale Price ends
9/7/2008.
*Children must be
3 years of age and
36 inches tall to ride
on the mechanical
rides.
Carnival Ticket
Sales
Locations
Online:
www.tbvfair.com
NEW for 2009!
• Klamath Falls
Big R
Grange Co-Op
• Merrill
Merrill Lumber
Martins
• Malin
Kalina’s Hardware
PapaTanys
• Tulelake
Winema 4-H Kids
Jolly Kone
Ross Market
Newell Co-Op (Potato)
Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Office
• Dorris
Premier West Bank
Buy Now and save nearly 40% off onsite price!
Pre –Sale Carnival
Wristbands $16.00
Fair Time Carnival Wristbands $26.00
Pay one Price and ride all
day! Tickets redeemable
everyday of fair, Thursday through Sunday.
Pre-Sale Price ends on
September 7.
Children must be 3 years
of age and atleast 36
inches tall.
Paul Maurer Carnival
Show Returns
Paul Maurer got started
in the amusement business in 1971 as a solo game
operator, playing numerous
fairs and festivals throughout the West. Paul Maurer
was known as one of the
largest game concessionaires on the West Coast during that time frame. In 1984,
after wanting to fulfill a life
long dream, and saving his
money earned from his game operation, he purchased his
first amusement ride and formed "Paul Maurer Shows".
Today, Paul Maurer is the
owner of over 33 spectacular, major and kiddy
amusement rides and their
attractions which includes
our large selection of fun,
family games and carnival
food / cotton candy concessions.
Paul Maurer Shows
is known for our unique,
brightly-painted rides with
their sparkling lights (that
shine bright at night), our
colorful three-toned canvas,
aluminum framed games
and food concessions. All
our employee's are required to undergo a background
check using the "California Department of Justice,
Megan's Law" website and
participate in the show's
random drug & alcohol
testing program. Our show's
employees, from the management to ride operators,
are fully trained for the safe
operation of our amusement rides and attractions.
Clean uniforms and personal
hygiene are also top priority for the appearance of our
staff and show. Our management staff is fully qualified
to resolve any problem and is always onsite during the
event and made available for any questions, complaints or
concerns you may have.
Paul Maurer Shows is
committed to provide a safe,
clean, fun and family carnival atmosphere and keeping
those great family memories
alive!!
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 9
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7 pm
7 pm
7:30 pm
8 pm
8:45 pm
10 pm
11 pm
8:30 am
September 12 ~ 7 p
Saturday,
Opening Act 12 ~
September
2009 Schedule of Events
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
David Kirby: Music Performance-Stage #3
Natalie Carter: Music Performance-Stage #1
Tulelake vs. Chiloquin vasity Football game
TJ & the Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
All Exhibit Buildings & Barns closed
FAIRGOURNDS & MIDWAY CARNIVAL CLOSED
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Performance-Stage
3 pm
LankyMusic
the Clown
- Strolling Act
Natalie Carter:
Performance
- Stage #2
4 pm
Goose
Farmyard
Annual FairMother
Parade
- Main
StreetFun - Carnival Area
4 pm
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage #3
4 pm
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
4:15 pm
Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage #2
4:30 pm Hot Rods: Music Performance -Stage #1
5 pm
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
5 pm
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
5 pm
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
5 pm
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
5:30 pm Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance -Stage #3
5:45 pm TJ & the Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
6 pm
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
6 pm
Alexis Ebert: Music Performance - Stage #1
6 pm
Swine Showmanship - Swine Barn
6 pm
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
7 pm
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
MIDWAY CARNIVAL
7 pm
Redeemed inOPEN
Hymn: Music Performance-Stage #3
7 pm
“ThePulls
Maverick”
- MagicArea
Strolling Act
Kids PedalMatt
Tractor
– Carnival
7 pm
The Spike
Show -Fun
Comedy
StrollingArea
Act
Mother Goose
Farmyard
- Carnival
7 pm
Clown - Strolling
Act #1
Hot Rods: Lanky
Musicthe
Performance
- Stage
Classic CarWGAS
ShowExtreme MotorSports
7:302nd
pmCut Flower
Hot Rods:
Performance
ShowMusic
Judging
- Arts &- Stage
Crafts#1Bldg.
8:30All-Alaskan
pm David
Kirby:PigsMusicCarnival
Performance
Racing
Area - Stage #3
9:00
pm“TheAlexis
Ebert: -Music
- Stage #1
Matt
Maverick”
MagicPerformance
Strolling Act
10 The
pm Spike All
Exhibit
BuildingsStrolling
& BarnsAct
Closed
Show
- Comedy
11 pm
& MIDWAY
Lanky the FAIRGROUNDS
Clown - Strolling
Act CARNIVAL CLOSE
8 am
Market Swine Judging - Swine Barn
Link
River
Ramblers:Music
Performance-Stage
9 am
Market Sheep Judging - Jock’s Sale Pavilion# 1
11:30 am
11:45 am
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
12 noon
1 pm
1 pm
11 pm
pm
4 pm
1 pm
1 pm
1 pm
4:151:15pmpm
4:301:30pmpm
2 pm
5 pm
Redeemed in Hymn:Music Performance-Stage #3
Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage #2
Annual Fair Parade - Main Street
MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
Classic
Show- Comedy Strolling Act
The
SpikeCarShow
2nd Cut
JudgingAct
- Arts & Crafts Bldg.
Lanky
theFlower
ClownShow
- Strolling
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs- Carnival Area
Show
Champions:
Pavilion
Matt of
“The
Maverick” -Jock’s
Magic Sale
Strolling
Act
Mother
Goose
Fun - Carnival
The Spike
ShowFarmyard
- Comedy Strolling
Act Area
OldLanky
TimetheFiddlers:
Music Performance
- Stage #3
Clown - Strolling
Act
Kids
Tractor Pulls – Performance-Stage
Carnival Area # 1
LinkPedal
River Ramblers:Music
TJTJ&&The
MusicPerformance
Performance
- Stage
the Spurs:
Spurs: Music
- Stage
#2 #2
AlexisEbert:
Ebert: Music
Music Performance
#3 #1
Alexis
Performance- Stage
- Stage
Pee Wee
Showmanship-(sponsored
by: Ackley
Master
Showmanship
Beef & Sheep
Rings
Family Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
All-Alaskan
Ranch)
of District-Sponsored
by: B& DActMobil
Matt
“The(OutMaverick”
Magic Strolling
Support - Bill Heinchrich & Family and Dave Jenson
The
Spike
Show
Comedy
Strolling
Act
& Family)
2 pm
Lanky
the
Clown
Strolling
Act
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
5:302 pm
pm Cascade
Cloggers:
Dance– Carnival
Performance
Kids Pedal
Tractor Pulls
Area - Stage #3
5:452:30
pmpm Natalie
MusicPerformance
Performance- Stage
- Stage
TroupeCarter:
Habibi: Dance
#3 # 2
6 pm
Fun - Carnival
Area
2:30 pm Mother
NatalieGoose
Carter:Farmyard
Music Performance
- Stage #2
HotRods:
Rods:Music
Music Performance
#1 #1
2:30 pm Hot
Performance- Stage
- Stage
All-Alaskan
Racing Pigs
AreaArea
3 pm
Kids
Pedal Tractor
Pulls- Carnival
– Carnival
3 pm
Matt “The Maverick”
- Magic
StrollingArea
Act
7 pm
All-Alaskan
Racing Pigs
- Carnival
The “The
Spike Maverick”
Show - Comedy
Strolling
Act Act
33 pm
Matt
Magic
Strolling
pm
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
3 pm
The
Spike
Show - Comedy
Strolling
Act
Show
of Champions:
Jock’s Sale
Pavilion
4 pm
Lanky
Clown
- Strolling
MothertheGoose
Farmyard
Fun -Act
Carnival Area
4 pm
OldOldTime
MusicPerformance
Performance
Stage#3 #3
TimeFiddlers:
Fiddlers: Music
- Stage
7:304 pm
FatKidsSexy:
Performance
- Stage
pm
PedalMusic
Tractor
Pulls – Carnival
Area #1
4:15 pm
TJ & The Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
4:30 pm Alexis Ebert: Music Performance - Stage #1
5 pm
Master Showmanship - Beef & Sheep Rings
5 pm
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
5 pm
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
5 pm
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
5 pm
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
5:30 pm Cascade Cloggers: Dance Performance - Stage #3
5:45 pm Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage # 2
6 pm
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
6 pm
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
6 pm
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
7 pm
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
7 pm
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
7 pm
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
7 pm
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
7 pm
Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance Stage #3
7:30 pm
Fat Sexy: Music Performance - Stage #1
7 pm
JULIANNE HOUGH
8:30 pm David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage #3
9 pm
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
7 pm10 pm JULIANNE
All ExhibitHOUGH
Buildings & Barns closed
8:3011 pm
David
Kirby: Music
Performance
Stage #3
pm
FAIRGROUNDS
& MIDWAY
CARNIVAL- CLOSE
9 pm
Hot
Performance
Stageopen
#1 to
10 am
FAIRRods:
OPEN:Music
Exhibits
Buildings & -Barns
10 pm
Allpublic
Exhibit Buildings & Barns closed
10 am
Greased Pig Contest
(youth 75
# & under)CLOSE
Sponsored
11 pm
FAIRGROUNDS
& MIDWAY
CARNIVAL
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by
8 am
9 am
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West Farm Credit Service
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11:45 am
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mance - Stage #2
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ARNIVAL CLOSED
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TJ & the Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
Saturday,
September 12
Sponsored by
Rabbit Judging - Jock’s Sale Pavilion Area
Goat Judging - Sheep Barn Grass Area
Rabbit Juding - Sheep Barn Area
by
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage #3
Market Beef Judging - Beef Ring
OYD
FAIR OPEN - Exhibit
Buildings & Barns open to
Alexis
Ebert
public
am Ebert:
Annual
Pioneer
Day - The Tulelake
Honker
Alexis
Music
Performance
- Stage #3
nchers 1:30 pm 1010:15
TJ & the Spurs: Music
Performance
- Stage #2
2 pm PeepmWee Showmanship
(sponsored
by: Ackley
10:30 pm Alexis Ebert: Music Performance - Stage #1
Day
Julianne Hough
Sunday ,
September 13
9 am
9 am
9 am
10 am
10 am
10 am
2:30 pm
3 pm
10:15 am
10 am
11:45 am
12 noon
12 pm
1 pm
1:15 pm
1:30 pm
2 pm
2:30 pm
2:45 pm
Sponsored by
10 am
10 am
by Some of the Basin’s Finest
TJ & The Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage #2
MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN
Life in the Fast Lane: Music Performance-Stage #1
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Awards Ceremony - Jock’s Sale Pavilion
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Link River Ramblers: Music Performance- Stage #3
TJ & The Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
Hot Rods: Music Performance-Stage #1
Jr. Livestock Auction - Jock’s Sale Pavilion
(Sale Order: Rabbits, Swine, Goats, Sheep, Beef)
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Children’s Pumpkin Decoration Contest- Ag Tent
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage #3
Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage #2
Life in the Fast Lane
Songs of the Eagles
3 pm
4 pm
4:15 pm
4:30 pm
5:30 pm
5:45 pm
6 pm
7 pm
8 pm
8-9 pm
FAIR
OPEN:
Exhibits
Buildings
Sunday
Services
- Stage
#1 & Barns open to
public
Family Ranch) (Out of District Sponsored by: B& D
Greased Pig Contest (youth 75 # & under) Sponsored
Mobil Support - Bill Heinchrich & Family and Dave
by Some of the Basin’s Finest
Jenson & Family)
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
Sunday Services - Stage #1
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
FAIR OPEN: Exhibits Buildings & Barns open to
Troupe Habibi: Dance Performance - Stage #3
public
Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage #2
Greased Pig Contest (youth 75 # & under) Sponsored
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
by Some of the Basin’s Finest
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Sunday Services - Stage #1
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
10 am
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage #3
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 11
Life in the Fast Lane Music Performance-Stage #1
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival Area
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Beseda Czech Dancers: Dance Performance-Stage
#3
TJ & The Spurs: Music Performance - Stage #2
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
Redeemed in Hymn: Music Performance - Stage #3
Natalie Carter: Music Performance - Stage #2
Tule Tillers 4x4 1st Annual Mud Bog
Life in the Fast Lane: Music Performance - Stage #1
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Matt “The Maverick” - Magic Strolling Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage #3
Fairgrounds & Midway Carnival Close
Release of exhibits (except hanging quilts & murals)
Free Entertainment Schedule
Thursday
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
12 noonKids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
#3
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
1:15 pmNatalie Carter: Music Performance Area
Stage #2
1pm David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
1:30 pmHot Rod: Music Performance - Stage #1
#3
2 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Act
Area
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
2:45 pmTJ & the Spurs: Music Performance Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Stage #2
1:30 pmNatalie Carter: Music Performance 3 pm Alexis Ebert- Music Performance - Stage
Stage #1
#1
2 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Area
Act
2:45 pmTJ & the Spurs: Music Performance The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Stage #2
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
3 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs- Carnival Area
4 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Act
Area
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
#3
4 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area 4:15 pmNatalie Carter: Music Performance Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Stage #2
Area
4:30 pm Hot Rods: Music Performance -Stage
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
#1
#3
5 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
4:30 pm Natalie Carter: Music Performance Stage #1
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
5 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Act
5:30 pm Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
-Stage #3
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
5:45 pm TJ & the Spurs: Music Performance 5:45 pm TJ & the Spurs: Music PerformanceStage #2
Stage #2
6 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
6 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area Alexis Ebert: Music Performance - Stage
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
#1
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
7 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs- Carnival Area
Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
7 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Act
7 pm Redeemed in Hymn: Music Performance
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Stage #3
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
David Kirby: Music Performance-Stage #3
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
7:30 pm Natalie Carter: Music Performance
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Stage #1
8:45 pm TJ & the Spurs: Music Performance 7:30 pm Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage
Stage #2
#1
Friday
8:30 pm David Kirby: Music Performance 12 noonKids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Stage #3
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
9:00 pm Alexis Ebert: Music Performance Area
Stage #1
1 pm Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
Saturday
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
10 am David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
#3
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
10:15 pm TJ & the Spurs: Music Performance 2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page
Stage #2
10:30 pm Alexis Ebert: Music Performance Stage #1
11:30 am Redeemed in Hymn: Music Performance-Stage #3
11:45 am Natalie Carter: Music Performance Stage #2
12 noonKids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
Annual Fair Parade - Main Street
1 pm Classic Car Show
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs- Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Link River Ramblers: Music Performance-Stage # 1
1:15 pmTJ & the Spurs: Music Performance Stage #2
1:30 pmAlexis Ebert: Music Performance - Stage
#3
2 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
2:30 pm Troupe Habibi: Dance Performance Stage #3
Natalie Carter: Music Performance Stage #2
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
3 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
4 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance Stage #3
4:15 pmTJ & The Spurs: Music Performance Stage #2
4:30 pm Alexis Ebert: Music Performance Stage #1
5 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
5:30 pm Cascade Cloggers: Dance Performance
- Stage #3
5:45 pm Natalie Carter: Music Performance Stage # 2
6 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
12
Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
7 pm All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
7 pm The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance
Stage #3
7:30 pm Fat Sexy: Music Performance - Stage
#1
8:30 pm David Kirby: Music Performance Stage #3
9 pm Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage #1
Sunday
10 am Sunday Services - Stage #1
David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
#3
10:15 am TJ & The Spurs: Music Performance Stage #2
10 am All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
11:45 am Natalie Carter: Music Performance Stage #2
12 noonLife in the Fast Lane: Music Perfor-
mance-Stage #1
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
1 pm Link River Ramblers: Music Performance- Stage #3
1:15 pmTJ & The Spurs: Music Performance Stage #2
1:30 pmHot Rods: Music Performance-Stage #1
2 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Children's Pumpkin Decoration Contest- Ag Tent
2:30 pm David Kirby: Music Performance Stage #3
2:45 pmNatalie Carter: Music Performance Stage #2
3 pm Life in the Fast Lane: Music Performance-Stage #1
Martin’s Food Center
4 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun - Carnival
Area
All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
Beseda Czech Dancers: Dance Performance-Stage #3
4:15 pmTJ & The Spurs: Music Performance Stage #2
4:30 pm Hot Rods: Music Performance - Stage
#1
5:30 pm Redeemed in Hymn: Music Performance - Stage #3
5:45 pm Natalie Carter: Music Performance Stage #2
6 pm Life in the Fast Lane: Music Performance
- Stage #1
Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls – Carnival Area
Mother Goose Farmyard Fun – Carnival
Area
Matt "The Maverick" - Magic Strolling
Act
The Spike Show - Comedy Strolling Act
Lanky the Clown - Strolling Act
7 pm David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage
#3
Pine Tree Chiropractic P.C.
Dr. Scott Wallace
A Country Store with Supermarket Prices!
Rehabiliatation - Sports Injuires
X-Ray Facilities-Extremities
Soft Tissue - Nutrition Counseling
541/883 -BACK
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Open Monday - Friday
www.pinetreechiro.com
We Support the
Groceries • Fresh Meat & Produce
Soft Drinks, Beer & Wine
Hours: 8 am - 8 pm - 7 days a week!
137 W. Front St., Merrill, OR
(541) 798-5722
Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair
4H & FFA
CAL’ ORE PRODUCE INC.
11912 State Line Rd.
Tulelake, CA
(530) 667-2264
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 13
Fair Themes Through the Years
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
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Country Scenes & Children’s Dreams
Where the Road Ends and the Fun Begins
Water Flowin’ Keeps it Growin’
Keeping the American Dream Alive
Through the Eyes of a Child
We have a Good Thing Growing
Rainbow Dreams and Country Scenes
Something Old, Something New, Forever Red, White and Blue
Fifty Years of Farm & Family Fun
Millennium Harvest
Wagon Teams to Western Dreams
Harvest of Gold
Blue Jeans & Country Dreams
Kruz’n Down Memory Lane
Memories, Music, & Magic
Field of Dreams
From Wagon Wheels to Ferris Wheels
Made in the USA
Hats Off to 40 Years
Fair Fever Catch the Fun
Windmills to Ferris Wheels
Autumn Merry-Go-Round
Agriculture – An American Heritage
Harvest Hit Parade
Golden Dreams and Sunny Scenes
Our Land - All Things Great and Small
Autumn’s Treasures
Harvest Festival
Diamond Gem Jubilee
September Spectacular
Autumn Fair in all it’s Flair
Fall Fantasy
Fair, Fun & Friends
Bicentennial Fair Festival
Remember When
Happiness is Country Living
Agriculture – Lifeblood of America
Arrows to Agriculture in 100 Years
From the Soils to Stars
Gods Earthy Treasures
From Missions to Mechanizms
This is my Country
From Trails to Contrails
Portrait of Progress
Land of Promises
Tulelake-Butte Valley Panorama
Around the World in 3 Fair Days
Welcome to Fair – y – Land
Welcome to Fair – y - Land
With an Eye to the Future
From Lake to Land of Plenty
The biggest little hardware store in Tulelake
We have what you need when you need it!
With Personalized Service!
530-667-2981 • 561 Modoc St. • Bob Todd, Owner
• Custom 4x4’s
• Automotive Repair
• Heavy Equip Repair
• Full Diagnostic
530•667•4555
Owner Kyle Verley
428 Main St. • Tulelake
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 14
Matt “the Maverick” Burton
Matt Burton’s riverboat gambler magic act is
a feature for any audience
close-up or stage. Artistic
slight of hand, able to be
appreciated from the smallest to the largest audience,
combines a perfect blend
of excitement, comedy and
mystery.
Matt began his interest in magic after receiving a magic kit for his 11th
birthday. By the time he
was fifteen, he was working restaurants and doing
kids parties. Over the last 20
years Matt has entertained
as an “Honest Cheat” at
thousands of private events
and theatrical revues all
over the West Coast. He
also performed as the house
“Maverick” for 9 seasons on
the Sternwheeler cruise ship
Queen of the West.
Lanky's has the most
energetic and colorful
ground entertainment
for your event. Over
25 years of clowning
experience and a large
variety of services make
this company a source of
comedy entertainment
for your fair, festival, corporate event, and other
amusement venues. Our
characters have traveled
the world to bring smiles
and laughter to over 10
different countries.
The depth of Lanky's
performances allow him
to work a wide range of
audiences from small
children's events and
family events to night club
performances. Venues
have ranged from county
and state fairs and festivals
across North America to
International Fairs (Japan).
Currently Matt resides
in the Pacific Northwest
performing at fairs, cruise
ships and corporate events
and has won many awards
in magic including a first in
Excellence in Stage Magic
from IBM #249, the 1999
Desmond Stage Magic
Award and the PCAM 2000
Pro Challenge. He also
won the 2003 Northwest
Magic Jamboree stage magic
contest and the senior stage
magic contest and Brad Jacobs People’s Choice Award
at the 2004 SAM National
Convention in St. Louis.
Don’t gamble with your
entertainment use an honest
cheat.....
Matt the Maverick
Burton.
Lanky the Clown
In addition, international
goodwill clowning tours
and church clowning are
part of his dedication to
the art. He has repeatedly toured Russia and
Guatemala, and has toured
Afghanistan and Cambodia
as part of an International
Coalition of Clowns put
together by renowned
Medical Doctor, Patch
Adams - yes the same Patch
from the famed movie. The
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concept was to take the
simple universal language of clowning to the
children of that war torn
country. Thousands of
children were visited,
many in hospitals and orphanages. This tour was
undertaken at great risk
to the thirty or so clowns
from around the world
that took part in it. Most
of the tour participants
returned to their home
counties feeling enriched
for the opportunity. Any
fair will be proud to be
associated with someone
that shares his gifts with
the community . . . the
world community. This
integrity is what you get
when you engage this dedicated performer.
MOTHER GOOSES FARMYARD FUN:
Life on the Farm - a HandsOn Experience! Mother
Goose's Farmyard Fun is
Children's Agri-tainment
and Agri-education
at it's finest! What's
included in the show:
The Agri-tainment part of the
show - Mother Goose's
Farmyard Friends includes 2-35 minute
magic shows each day.
The Agri-education includes:
Hands-on lessons in butterchurning and wheat
grinding
Planting Station: Dirt Babies, a Make It and Take It Project
Henrietta's Milking Parlor
Pete's Potato Place (potato digging boxes with shovels)
Old Fashioned Hand Water Pumping/Duck Race
Corn Play box with Toys; Farm Animal Puzzle Fun
Professor Klick's Chicken Interactive Educational Fact and Picture
Board
Picture Boards (fun farm-related photo opportunities)
Humphrey's Happenings sign (a schedule of daily activities)
Stage and Sound Equipment; Staffing of 3-5 Persons
KIDS PEDAL TRACTOR PULLS
The KIDS PEDAL
TRACTOR PULLS is coming to the Tulelake-Butte
Valley Fair! The kids become the stars of the show
while they compete in a fast
paced, action packed pedal
powered tractor pull. Kids
four to twelve are welcome
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to join in the show for free
and try their skill. The tractors and pulling sleds are
built for fun and designed
to produce smiles and
laughter! Calling all kids!
COME OUT AND PLAY at
the KIDS PEDAL TRACTOR PULLS!
“Comedy That Rocks”
Spike McGuire
From his humble beginnings in Reno, NV., Spike has
always been destined to a life of
performance. With torches and
machetes in hand he took to
the streets at the ripe old age of
14. After a year of developing a
strong presence in the community it wasn’t long before
he took to the road joining the
cast of Circus Smirkus, for their
2002 tour of New England. Of
course he didn’t leave Reno
without a bang; his final pretour appearance was along side
such notables as Ron Lucas, Jeff
Hobson and The Raspyni Brothers in Laughing Matters, an allstar variety show at the Pioneer
Center for Performing Arts.
After completing the tour
he returned home and picked
up where he left off, providing the feature entertainment
at Circus Circus Hotel/Casino for their New Years Eve
celebration, leading a crowd of
screaming fans in a count down
to 2003. A year that would offer
Spike more impressive credits
to add to his list including;
Ally Oop – Variety in motion at
Wingfield Amphitheater, The
Cascade of Stars in the Golden
Phoenix Hotel/Casino showroom and a spot as the opening
act for KC and the Sunshine
Band.
With another year of
experience under his belt and a
diploma from I.C.D.A. Perform-
All-Alaskan
Racing Pigs
ing Arts high school, Spike
took to the road again, this time
impressing Californian audiences while providing pre-show
entertainment for top names
including WAR and The Village
People. Being in such close
proximity to home he was sure
to visit Reno regularly where he
could often be found emceeing
events at Harrah’s Hotel/Casino for the Virg Summer Concert
Series introducing national
headliners such as Blue Oyster
Cult, Survivor, and John Wait.
In the fall of 2004 Spike’s
wanderlust set in again when
he packed his bags for Chicago.
Splitting his days between
Columbia College (the largest
performing arts college in the
country) and the magnificent
mile (the perfect forum for
street performance), he is never
a hard man to catch in performance. Whether it be on stage
in legitimate theater, or while
he is entertaining audiences on
the streets with his unique approach to physical comedy, he
is always entertaining a public
anxious to see what he is going
to offer next.
When asked of what is a
head Spike borrows a quote
from Eric Idle saying “Of the
future only one thing is certain,
there will be comedy”.
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Julianne Hough
Every country artist once
had a “day job” that commonly used music business
term for an occupation that
pays the bills and fills the
void between hopeful aspiration and bonafide success.
However, never in the history of country music has
someone taken a more celebrated path on the road to
their country music dream
than Julianne Hough (pronounced “Huff”).
A triple threat as a singer,
actress and dancer, Julianne is
already known to millions of
fans as the two-time professional dance champion on
ABC-TV’s
top-rated
Dancing with the Stars
(DWTS). The show, which
pairs professional dancers with music, sports,
film and television
celebrities,
has
become a cultural
phenomenon
and
Julianne its top star.
Though Julianne has
been winning world dance
titles since her early teens,
her ultimate goal has always
been a career in country
music. Her newly signed
deal with Universal Music
Group Nashville (UMGN) is
providing her the vehicle to
realize that dream. “I’ve
always wanted to sing
country music,” says the
19 year-old blonde. “I’ve
grown up with country
music. I love how real
everybody is, not just the
artists, but the fans.”
Growing up one of
five Utah-born siblings,
Julianne says her family
was sometimes referred
to as the “blonde
Osmonds,” earning
a reputation for
their talent and
p ro f e s s i o n a l ism. At age 10
Saturday,
September 12 ~ 7 pm
Opening Act
Summer of Love
60’s Band
Admission Tickets:
$25 - $30
Tickets for Julianne Hough
available now
at Fair Office, Big R,
Premier West Bank
or online at www.tbvfair.com
530-667-5312
her parents separated and
Julianne immersed herself in
dancing. An opportunity presented itself to study performing
arts in London, which started a
period of intense training and
being far away from family and
in a fast-paced city, was forced to
grow up fast.
After five years in the U.K.,
Julianne elected to leave behind
a blossoming international career
and move back to the U.S. “I
really wanted to sing and I knew
if I stayed in London, I wouldn’t
be able to do that; I would only
be dancing, so I had to make a
really tough decision: ‘Do I stay
here and pursue a career that I
know I’m going to succeed at?
Or do I go back home, start from
scratch and pursue what I really
want to do?’ A lot of people told
me that I was crazy and that I’d
never make it.”
Talent, discipline and determination are a potent combination that generally prove skeptics wrong, and that’s exactly
what Julianne did. She moved to
Los Angeles, knowing she could
earn her living as a dancer while
pursuing her musical dreams.
She started making regular
trips to Nashville in the rare time
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she had off from the TV
show and the DWTS tour.
Her Los Angeles management firm introduced her to
management in Nashville,
which led to her meeting
veteran producer David
Malloy (Eddie Rabbitt, Reba
McEntire).
The
two
teamed to record “Will You
Dance With Me” for an
American Red Cross fund
raising project that benefited
Kansas tornado victims. “It
was so amazing,” said
Julianne. “We released the
record to iTunes and WalMart the week I won with
Apolo. The song received
quite a reaction on iTunes
and peaked at #8 on their
country charts despite never
being released to radio.” Soon after, Julianne
landed a deal with UMGN
and a spot on the Mercury
Nashville roster, a fitting
home for a newcomer who
cites McEntire and Shania
Twain as her chief influences, both of which fall under
UMGN.
Recorded in Nashville
and produced by Malloy,
Julianne’s debut disc reveals
her appreciation for country
music’s roots as well as her
fresh-faced contributions to
the genre’s future.
She has a warm, textured
voice that is equally suited
to feisty up-tempo tunes
and contemplative ballads,
both of which can be found
on her debut. “I love story
songs and message songs,”
she says, “but I also love
quirky, fun, up-tempo songs
that make you want to just
get up and move.”
The debut single, “That
Song In My Head,” is a
buoyant effort that is incredibly infectious. The song
captures the rapturous joy of
a burgeoning relationship
and celebrates the way a
song can become the
soundtrack for those emotions. Julianne’s voice perfectly conveys the sense of
delicious expectation in the
lyric.
Julianne turns in a sultry performance on the sensual ballad “Hide Your
Matches.” “The chorus is
‘I’m about to lose all I am,
right here in your arms.’
It’s a romantic love song
that is really sexy,” she
says. “It’s really sensual and beautiful.”
Though
she
loves songs that
evoke a smile, a
sigh or an occasion-
al dance step, Julianne
doesn’t shy away from making music that says something profound. Among the
favorites on her debut is a
song called “Help Me, Help
You.” “That’s a message
song and it’s pretty intense,”
she says. “It’s about a girl
who is trying to help her
friend who is an alcoholic. It
says what I’d want to say to
a friend in trouble.”
One of the songs on her
new record speaks directly
to young women. “’Jimmy
Ray McGee’ is a really great
song,” Julianne relates. “It
talks about peer pressure
and tells young girls ‘If you
don’t want to do something,
if you don’t feel right about
it, then don’t do it!’”
‘“My Hallelujah Song’ is
a Craig Wiseman tune,” says
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Julianne, “and I just feel like
everybody needs a hallelujah song. No matter what
you’re doing in life---whether you are working at your
dad’s company, playing soccer or being a little ballerina--that’s your hallelujah song.
It’s when you feel like you’re
right where you’re supposed to be and I’m happy
right where I am.”
Indeed, Julianne Hough
is living her hallelujah song.
After years of success in the
dance field, she’s finally
landed an opportunity to
sing country music and
she’s reveling in the opportunity. “I was scared that
people would say, ‘Just
because she got a little bit of
recognition on the TV show,
she thinks she can make a
record,’” she confesses, “but
I’ve been wanting to do this
a long, long time and I hope
the music speaks for itself.”
Indeed
it
does.
Julianne Hough’s debut
is a compelling collection of songs about the
joys and challenges of
everyday life delivered by an evocative
young voice. It’s the
perfect vehicle to
carry her from her
successful day job to
the realization of a
dream come true.
60’s
The
We all remember the sixties…
A time of conflict and of coming of age
An time of youth and of love, of peace and of innocence
and of the wild and wonderful music that set the background
for our lives and for the generations who followed.
The 60’s Summer Of Love
The amazing vocals of the early California Beach Boys
made us all dream of warm sand, fast cars and hitting the surf.
Then there was the British invasion that began with the Beatles
in early 1964 with “I want to hold your hand” had us all
growing our hair and rushing out to by miniskirts and go-go boots
as many other English groups continued to rock the music scene.
The hippies of San Francisco Haight-Ashbury days
spoke to the world of peace, hapiness, flowers adn free love
while thousands of similar free spirits on the East Coast
gathered together in a little town they called Woodstock.
The motown sound rocked Detroit
and Music was indeed the king that united a nation.
There has never been any question that
music was at it’s best from 1963 to 1969.
The music of the 60's holds a special memory
for those who grew up with it. It was music you could sing along with,
music you could dance to, music you fell in love with.
Now, one group brings all the memorable music from the 60’s
together for you in one great show!
60’s
The
Full Costumes with this group
Beach Boy Surfers • English Mod • Hippies of San Francisco
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September 12 ~ 7 pm
WGAS EXTREME MOTOR SPORTS
Friday
Opening Act Friday
Sept. 11th - 7 pm
goggles, gloves, boots, jersey and
MX pants often elbow and knee
pads. Riders may also choose to
wear 'body armor' to protect the
chest and legs when performing
the most dangerous of tricks.
Riders use modified motocross
bikes with after market parts to
lower weight and improve performance. Riders will often shave
down the seat foam and add
steering stabilizers. Many riders
will also shorten the width of
the handle bars, to make it easier
to put the legs around the bars.
Excess cables, such as brakes
and clutch cables are usually
redirected away from the bars, to
avoid riders getting their boots
caught on the bike. The engine
and mechanical details of a FMX
bike are generally stock.
Freestyle Moto X
Tuff Truck Racing
Monster Trucks
Sept. 11th - 7 pm
60’s Band
Freestyle Moto X
Admission Tickets:
Tuff Truck Racing
$25 - $30 Monster Trucks
Tuff Truck racing is an exciting
off-road racing event consisting
of modified trucks (and sometimes stock trucks for fun) going
around a Motocross-style course
filled with different jumps,
bumps and turns. Similar events
held in indoor arenas are called
Pro Arena Truck racing. Trucks
are usually run one at a time,
with the quickest time winning.
Sometimes events feature trucks
two at a time for added spectacle. Tuff Truck racing is usually
seen at Monster Truck or other
Motorsports events. Tuff Trucks
are usually pickup trucks that
have been upgraded to resist
the rigors of the arena unpaved
track.
raising jumps and stunts. Riders
display their jumps - usually
covering more than 60 feet - from
a dirt-covered ramp. Riders demonstrate their abilities by looking
for difficult tricks and variations
over jumps. FMX riders typically
use much of the same riding gear
as MX racers including a helmet,
Local participants
eligible to compete.
Call 916-217-9427
for entry information.
Tickets Prices: $12 to $15
classic and themed automobiles
modified or intentionally built
with large / heavy wheels and
heavy duty suspension.
They compete as well as exhibit at popular Motorsports
Entertainment and can be seen
featured alongside Motocross
Local participants
Tickets for Julianne Hough available
now
compete.
at Fair Office, Big R, Premiereligible
West to
Bank
Call 916-217-9427
or online at www.tbvfair.com
for entry information.
530-667-5312
Tickets Prices: $12 to $15
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ALL EVENT TICKETS
available online or at fair office
Freestyle Motocross (FMx) is a
the incredible evolution of motocross racing in which motorcycle
riders attempt to impress judges
(and the crowds) with hair-
A Monster Truck Show as we
know it today was born in 1982
at the Pontiac Silverdome when
Bob Chandler driving BigFoot
(the original Monster Truck)
drove over a pile of cars in front
of an enthusiastic crowd. Usually, a monster truck show involves
the truck crushing smaller vehicles beneath its huge tires. These
trucks can run up and over most
man-made obstacles. A monster
truck is a vehicle, typically styled
after pickup trucks, sports cars or
races, mud bogging, tractor pulls
and tansformers. In recent years,
many monster truck competitions include a "freestyle" event.
Similar to free style motorcross
with giant trucks, drivers are free
to select their own course around
the track and its obstacles. Drivers will often perform a power
'Donut', also called a Cyclone,
spinning the truck in a high
speed circle. This is one of the
most exciting motorsports events
for the entire family.
Carnival tickets on sale onlin
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Tuff Truck Racing
Friday Night
Souvenirs available for
your “fair” memories
The Tulelake Butte Valley
Fair will have a variety of
souvenirs available for you
to choose from at this year’s
fair! The items offered
will include Hats, Visors,
T-Shirts and Polo Shirts, all
available in assorted colors
and sizes. The gifts will be
available at the information
booth at the front entrance
of the fairgrounds. While
visiting the information
booth, be sure to ask Lanky
the Clown for a free fair
balloon!
Friday
Sept. 11th - 7 pm
Racing! Comes to the
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
on Friday night September
11. If you enjoy watching or
want to be on the track - this
is going to be a great night
of thrills and spills.
Hometown street stock
pick-up trucks and jeeps
will have the chance to test
their skills on a track of
bumps and jumps - one at a
time against the clock. Plus
the open class hot rods will
be flying around the track
racing for the quickest time.
On the same night will
be Free Style Moto X featuring top name riders like
Metal Mulisha rider Jimmy
Fitzpatrick and Jeff Griffin
flying through the air doing
back-flips. Along with Monster Truck Super Stars “Air
Borne Ranger” and “Playing
For Keeps”.
This WGAS Motorsport event is sanctioned by
ProFORCE and is the third
race in a five race series.
The Tulelake race offers
$1,000.00 in prize money
along with $500.00 in the
five race point fund. You
can join the fun by contacting WGASmotorsports.com
to enter on line or go to the
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
office. The competition is
open to both pick-ups and
jeeps. For the truck class
you must be a licenced
driver. Anyone under 18
years of age must have a
parent present during pit
gate sign-in to signed your
release of liability waver.
Advance entry to the event
is only $10.00 and each
entry will receive one driver
and one pit crew pass.
Advance entry is recommended. Truck classes are
divided into street stock and
open classes. Prize money is
offered to the
Open Class only and
Trophies are offered for both
classes. Remember to bring
your helmet and no alcohol
please.
For More Information
Contact:
WGAS Motorsports
Entertainment, LLC
(530) 745-0100 or
WWW.WGASmotorsports.
com
Freestyle Moto X
Tuff Truck Racing
Monster Trucks
Local participants
eligible to compete.
Call 916-217-9427
for entry information.
Tickets Prices: $12 to $15
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Tule Tillers 4x 4 Mud Bog
Racing NEW for 2009!
John Terry Named Grand
Marshal of the 2009
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
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$15
Sunday, September 13 @ 6pm
Sunday
Tickets $5
Sept. 13th - 6 pm
Available online, at fair office or at gate
Local Participants eligible to compete
For more
information
or to enter
Tule
Tillers 4x4
call 541-891-9310
Mud Bog Racing
Local participants eligible to compete.
J O LTickets
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The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of directors
selected John Terry as the
Grand Marshal for the 2009
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair.
John was born on April 9,
1915 in Missouri. He served
in WWII as a military policeman in the Southwest Pacific
Theater of operations. John’s
father passed away when he
was 7 yrs old. John Moved
to Tulelake in 1934 and
had various jobs including
loading hay, and surveying
refuge roads. He married
Aline Fimon of Louisiana in
December of 1943. In 1949
John & Aline won a homestead. They grew potatoes,
other crops and raised cattle
on their 240 acre ranch. John
was also a very involved
in youth groups and was a
4-H leader for many years.
Aline & John still live here
in the Tulelake Basin in the
same house they move in to
in 1950. The Tulelake Butte
Valley Fair is honored to have
John Terry serve as the 2009
Parade Marshal.
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Presents The E-edition
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Alexis Ebert
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Alexis Ebert is a nineteen
year old singer songwriter from Oregon. She
started her career out
buy singing at fairs and
festivals through out the
Northwest. When she
was 8 years old she had
the great honor of singing
for the President of the
United States. After that
Alexis landed a coveted
L.A publishing deal at
the tender age of eleven.
She later signed a record
deal with Warner Brothers Records at thirteen
and at fourteen had one of
her first songs "The Real
Me" featured in the film
and soundtrack "Confessions Of A Teenage Drama
Queen", that album went
on to sell over 650,000
copies giving Alexis her
first Gold record. She
has wrote and recorded
with some of the greatest
song writer/ producers
in the world such as Glen
Ballard, Holly Knight,
and Charlie Midnight. In
2008 Alexis signed a coventure deal with Skyline and Sony Tree ATV
in Nashville Tennessee.
She is currently working
with legendary Grammy
winning producer Paul
Worley. You can find out
more about Alexis at
www.myspace.com/alexis
or www.alexisebert.com
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Life in the Fast Lane:
Songs of the Eagles
In our increasingly
fickle pop culture we tend
to change our heroes and
music a little like we change
our t-shirts. Eagle fans were
long ago and now relentless of time and fashion
“they will never forget you
til somebody new comes
along” goes one knowing
line in “new kid in town”.
Well now the show “life in
the fast lane” the songs of
the eagles, has come along.
A new show with the eagles
greatest hits and solo hits
of henley, frey, schmit, and
walsh. This is one show
you won’t want to miss.
Songs:
Seven Bridges Road
Take It Easy
Already Gone
Love Will Keep Us Alive
Witchy Woman
Long Run
Desperado
Midnight Flyer
Victim Of Love
Life In The Fast Lane
Best Of My Love
Tequila Sunrise
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Heart Of The Matter
Dirty Laundry
All She Wants To Do Is
Dance
New Kid In Town
Heartache Tonight
Lyin Eyes
Sometimes Loves Not
Enough
One Of These Nights
Take It To The Limit
The Heat Is On
I Can’t Tell You Why
Rocky Mountain Way
James Dean
Wasted Time
Boys Of Summer
Get Over It
Hotel California
9 Holes - Spectacular Views
A Hole For Every Golfer
Affordable rates and discounts for
Seniors, Military, and Children
7am to 7pm Everyday Weather Permitting
530-667-2922
323 Hill Rd. Tulelake, CA
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 26
Natalie Rea Carter
Natalie Rea Carter is native
of Klamath County. She moved
with her family to Kentucky when
she was three years old. She currently lives in Bend, OR and is a
sophomore at Bend High. She has
been singing since she was three
years old and loves every minute
of it. The neighbors often comment they can hear her throughout the neighborhood.
Natalie has had a busy year
with her singing since last year
at the Klamath County Fair. She
went onto perform at the Oregon
State Fair, Tulelake Butte-Valley
Fair, A Portland Trail Blazer Game,
OIT Basket Ball Game, High
School Athletic and School Events,
Veteran Centers, Memorial and
community events and as well
private parties. She has had radio
interviews with Rob at KLAD and
Cook and Colleen of KSJJ. She
won the KSJJ radio contest for
Central Oregon’s American Idol.
Natalie began writing her
songs and has been working with
local song writers and musicians.
She will be recording her first
original in early July.
In April she traveled to
Nashville to attend the Renee
Grant Williams Master Class. She
performed and was critiqued
by five producers from country
labels.
What do the Dixie Chicks,
Faith Hill, Bo Bice, Miley Cyrus
(Hannah Montana), Randy Travis,
Linda Ronstadt, Christina Aguilera, Tim McGraw, Huey Lewis,
Martina McBride, Kenny Chesney,
and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead
have in common with business
executives, speakers, sales profes-
sionals and politicians? They are
among those who have put their
trust in vocal coach Renee GrantWilliams. (www.myvoicecoach.
com)
Natalie has been working
with Renee Grant Williams and
her associate Christy Sutherland
for about two years.
In June Natalie traveled
to Nashville again to compete
in the “Music City Rising Star
Competition”. Two hundred and
fifty contestants from across the
country competed by various age
categories. Natalie won fourth in
her age group. While in Nashville
Natalie attended four packed days
of concerts at the CMA Music
Festival!
Natalie has a busy summer
planned with performances in;
Klamath County Fair
Colgate Country Showdown
Deschutes County Fair
Jackson County Fair
Jefferson County Fair
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
Veteran Centers
Natalie is a member of the
Bend High Drama Club, Sparrow
Club, National Honor Society. She
plays the Violin. She enjoys Volley
Ball, journaling, swimming and
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number one entertainment
choice for Car Show, Fundraiser's, Festivals, Weddings, Bar-B-Que's, Corporate Parties, Dances, or any
other party or event! Well
known throughout Northern California, the Hot Rods
always earn rave reviews!
Why do the Hot Rods
consistently please audiences? They sound great,
they are incredible singers, they have very high
energy, they play a wide
variety of music, and they
entertain!!! The Hot Rods
have a natural ability to
excite a crowd into singing
along, and the dance floor is
SONGLIST
All Shook Up (Elvis)
Are You Lonesome
Tonight (Elvis)
Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis)
Can't Help Falling (Elvis)
Don't Be Cruel (Elvis)
Hound Dog (Elvis)
I Want You, I Need You, I Love
You (Elvis)
Little Sister (Elvis)
Return To Sender (Elvis)
Stuck on You (Elvis)
Teddy Bear (Elvis)
Its So Easy (Buddy Holly)
Maybe Baby (Buddy Holly)
Peggy Sue (Buddy Holly)
That'll Be The Day (Buddy
Holly)
409 (Beach Boys)
California Girls (Beach Boys)
Fun Fun Fun (Beach Boys)
Help Me Rhonda (Beach Boys)
I Get Around (Beach Boys)
Little Deuce Coupe (Beach
Boys)
Shut Down (Beach Boys)
Surfin Safari (Beach Boys)
Surfin' USA (Beach Boys)
Little Old Lady From
Pasadena (Jan & Dean)
always full!
This band has five
talented and experienced
musicians and singers that
bring the music of the 50's
and 60's to life. Everyone
in the groups sings, and
their strong harmonies are
backed by a classic lineup of
electric guitars, keyboards,
bass and drums. An exciting saxophone rounds out
the sound.
The Hot Rods Play the
best songs from the Greatest
Era of Rock and Roll. Everyone knows and loves
these songs. With their
high-energy and fun show,
the Hot Rods always win
the audience over!
Surf City (Jan & Dean)
Hey Little Cobra (Rip Chords)
Little GTO (Ronny & Daytonas)
Can't Buy Me Love (Beatles)
Hard Days Night (Beatles)
Hold Your Hand (Beatles)
Please Please Me (Beatles)
Really Got Hold On
Me (Beatles)
Saw Her Standing (Beatles)
She Loves You (Beatles)
Tell Me Why (Beatles)
Ticket to Ride (Beatles)
Twist and Shout (Beatles)
Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee
Lewis)
Whole Lotta Shakin’ (Jerry Lee
Lewis)
Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)
School Days (Chuck Berry)
Rock Around Clock (Bill Haley)
Shake Rattle & Roll (Bill Haley)
Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison)
Only The Lonely (Roy Orbison)
Charlie Brown (Coasters)
Poison Ivy (Coasters)
Yakety Yak (Coasters)
At the Hop (Danny& Juniors)
Chantilly Lace (Big Bopper)
Come Go With Me (Del Vikings)
Good Lovin’ (Rascals)
Hello Dolly (Louis Armstrong)
High Heel Sneakers (Tommy
Tucker)
I Fought The Law (Bobby
Fuller Four)
Kansas City (Wilbert Harrison)
La Bamba (Ritchie Valens)
Little Darlin (Diamonds)
Louie Louie (Kingsmen)
Memphis (Johnny Rivers)
My Girl (Temptations)
Proud Mary D (Creedence)
Rockin’ Robin (Bobby Day)
Runaway (Del Shannon)
Splish Splash (Bobby Darin)
Summertime Blues (Eddie
Cochran)
Tequila (Champs)
Up On Roof / Save Last
Dance (Drifters)
Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham)
You Send Me (Sam Cooke)
Bandstand Theme
(Instrumental)
Honky Tonk (Instrumental)
Sleepwalk (Santo & Johnny
Instrumental)
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T.J.& The Spurs
Tommy J. Known as Jim
- has owned and managed
T.J.& The Spurs since 2004. He
plays rhythm guitar with his
group. TJ formerly worked
in the 1990's for the Gaylord
Entertainment of Nashville
Tennessee. Gaylord Entertainment owns the Grand Ole'
Opry Nashville Tennessee.
Carol Henderson of
Ruch, Oregon has been with
T.J. & The Spurs since the
bands beginning in 2004. Carol plays keyboard for the band
and melody fiddle. Carol also
sings harmony for some of
our groups musical numbers.
Carol has a smiling personality and loves performing to
the very core of her heart.
Bruce Anthony of Gazelle, California plays part
time for T.J. & The Spurs. He
plays pedal steel guitar, in
addition to lead guitar. He too
is a very good vocalist singing
country and rock and roll.
Bruce has been performing
for many many years around
Southern Oregon.
Tammy Stein is very
excited about being the lead
singer in T.J. & The Spurs
Band. She has been singing for many years, and has
competed in singing contest
all around the state, ranking
among the top 10 best singers.
She has performed in many
choirs, church groups and
worship teams. Tammy has
also been a part of the drug
and alcohol free church called
the Bridge Recovery Center.
Although Tammy has never
taken drugs or alcohol, she
has been a part of this support
group of family and friends.
You may also hear Tammy
perform at the Myrtle Creek
Concert in the Park events.
Tammy has grown up
with Fleetwood Mac, Eagles
and others. Her family has
had a great love for Tammy
Wynette and named their
daughter after this fabulous
singer.
Mr. Steve Magill is from
Grants Pass, Oregon and has
been with T.J. & The Spurs as
their drummer since February
2009. Steve has been playing drums since 1955 and is
known for his great personality. His performance and
professionalism is an essential
part of our group.
Jenny Aktman from
Dunsmuir, Calif. is a great
lady singer and rhythm Guitar Player. Classified as a top
shelf entertainer. She alsohad her own country show
for a number of years in the
midwest.
Leon Carper bass player
and vocalist all styles played
this show with TJ last year
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2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 29
Leonard Will Named 2009
Farmer & Rancher of the Year
The Tulelake Butte Valley Fair will be honoring
Leonard Will as the 2009
Farmer & Rancher of the
year during the Farmer’s
& Rancher’s Appreciation
Dinner. Leonard has played
a very influential role in the
Klamath Basin throughout
his life while being involved
in production agriculture
and serving in a wide variety of community oriented
groups.
Leonard was raised on
a 70 acre farm on Grand
Island near Dayton, Oregon.
His family raised pears,
cherries and peaches for the
local canneries and Portland
market. The family also
kept half a few dairy cows,
a couple of pigs to eat the
skim milk, chickens and
raised a large garden (at the
time of the depression).
During WWII, Leonard
served 3 years in the Navy
and met his wife Iva Jane
who was in Cadet Nurses’
training. The married in
1946 in Merrill, OR and
began their life together in
the Klamath Basin.
Leonard and Iva Jane
farmed for two years with
his folks on the Grand
Island until the spring of
1948, when Iva Jane’s father,
Luther J. Haskins, thought
they should be ranchers
here in the Basin. So they
moved down. The ranch
didn’t happen the first year
but they farmed grain,
potatoes and clover with
her father and two brothers, Laverne and Doyle in
1948. That winter was very
memorable to both of them
as it was 30 below with 5
foot wind drifts.
On February 15, 1949,
the third opening of homesteads for WWII vets was
held at the American Legion
Hall in Tulelake. With 5,000
applications they attended
the drawing without much
hope. They were drawn
grain, pasture, sheep, and
cattle for 36 years in the
basin they raised 3 children:
Greg, Wade, and Janelle. In
January of 1987 Leonard &
Iva Jane turned two homestead units over to Wade
78th and chose 130 acres
bordering the Oregon State
line just south of Malin (the
old shoreline of Tulelake –
Sagebrush, Salt grass, and
alkali.)
They began leveling
(38,000 cubic yards moved),
ripping36”-40”, land planning, tilling, boarding,
ditching and then planting
of pasture, hay and 10 acres
of potatoes. The first year
they got marginal results.
They began to work into
cattle, sheep, hay and grain,
phasing out potatoes after
15 years.
In the mid 50’s they
added two more homestead
units and in ’62 a unit south
of Merrill on the Oregon
side of the state line.
Besides raising hay,
and retired to a one acre
mini farm in Klamath Falls.
They have kept busy with
the mini farm and lots of
volunteering.
Leonard served 25 years
on the Newell Pest Abatement Board, 25+ years with
the Basin Wool Pool (shipping up to 15,000 fleeces
per year from the Basin),
also Basin Sheep Producer,
20 years of service from
1967-1987 on the TulelakeButte Valley Fairboard with
three different managers:
Bill Whittaker, Mark Reed,
and Ralph Morrill, about
30 years in the Tulelake
Rotary, 16 years with O.S.U.
Master Gardner program in
Klamath Falls, and 4 years
with the Tulelake Growers
Association, and they have
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 30
been members of the Malin
and Klamath Presbyterian
Church all these years.
“So now that we and
our old friends are getting
older and we are mostly has
beens. We appreciate the
opportunities we have had
in being a part of this Basin
for 60+ years and seeing
the changes made in that
time by 216 WWII vets. We
had a great opportunity of
making the old Tulelake
Basin into the productive
farm land it is today,” said
Leonard.
The Tulelake-Butte
Valley Fair is privileged to
honor Leonard Will as the
Farmer & Rancher of the
Year. The contributions that
he has provided the fair
and the Klamath Basin in
the past and continues to
do so have and always will
be memorable and greatly
appreciated.
The Farmers & Ranchers Appreciation Day was
developed in 2006 to recognize the efforts of farmers
and ranchers in the Klamath
Basin that have gone above
and beyond their duty to
serve their community and
provide leadership in the
agricultural industry. Former recipients include 2006
Staunton Farms, 2007 Robert A. Byrne Co, 2008 Porterfield Ranch. The event is
sponsored by Floyd A Boyd,
JW Kerns Irrigation, Sierra
Cascade Nursery, Lithia
Klamath Falls Auto Center,
Alsco, American Ag Credit,
Stateline Auto Parts, Monte
Johnson Insurance Services
and Winema Elevators.
4th Annual Farmers & Ranchers
Appreciation Day
The Tulelake-Butte Valley
Fair will be featuring the
“4th Annual Farmers &
Ranchers Appreciation
Day” at the 2009 TulelakeButte Valley Fair. Last year,
at the 3rd annual Farmers
& Ranchers Appreciation
Day Greg Addington of
the Klamath Water Users
Association presented
Porterfield Ranchwith
the Farmer & Rancher of
the year award as area
agriculturalists enjoyed
good company and a
complimentary dinner.
The event will take place
on Thursday, September
10th beginning at 6:30p.m.
The event was developed
to recognize the efforts
put forth by local farmers
and ranchers and show
them our appreciation of
their services and hours of
hard work. Without the
support of local businesses,
this event could not
have been organized and
developed. The TulelakeButte Valley Fair would
like to give a special thanks
to the sponsors whose
contributions made this
event possible.
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2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 31
Rotary Li vestock Auction
Buying an animal at the
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
benefits the entire community,
and it’s a fun thing to do. By
purchasing an animal you not
only help the Rotary Club,
but you are supporting the
months long work of a 4-H or
FFA member.
Those kids sweat, get up
early in the morning and stay
up late at night to produce
a fine-looking animal by the
time the fair rolls around.
Buying an animal at the
auctions means you’re supporting a good cause and putting tasty food in the freezer.
For first-timers the experience can seem a little intimidated because they’ve never
bought at an auction before.
After reading this article,
you’ll realize there is no reason not to participate because
buying a fair animal it as easy
as falling off a log.
The Auction will be held
Sunday at 2 pm at Jock’s Sale
Pavilion.
The grounds will be much
quieter Sunday, so just follow
everyone else to the pavilion.
Get there a little early and
look for the table outside the
pavilion, it will have a buyer’s
card for you to fill out, and
people will be there to assist
you. You can fill the card out
either for yourself or you company. Filling out a card does
not mean you have to buy
and animal once the auction
begins.
After you fill out the card
you will receive a number
want to go higher.
Contrary to popular belief, you will not unknowingly
bid on an animal by inadvertently scratching you arm or
sneezing.
The first time you bid you
many need to make sure a
spotter sees you, but after that
they will watch you closely
to be used to bid with. This
allows those running the
auction to know who the final
bidder is and already have
you information down.
After that, you just need
to watch what’s going on
and decide whichanimal you
want to bid on. Many people
arrive about and hour early to
view the animals in the barns
before the auctions to make
their choices.
There will be an auctioneer in the ring plus a number
of people spotting, or watching for people to bid. When
you feel you want to bid, just
hold up you hand with your
number in it and someone will
see it. Once you’ve bid pay
attention to the spotter to see
and make sure they have you
if he acknowledges you bid. If bid if you bid again.
the auctioneer took you r bid,
Animals are sold in
you will know, as he will be
descending order of their
looking to see if anyone else
judging results.
bids more. If the spotter starts
The Grand Champion is
looking to you again, someone the first, etc. If you are new
else has upped your bid and
to the auctions, you probhe will be looking to see if you ably won’t want to bid on the
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 32
grand champion, as they will
go for big bucks. This will
give you a few minutes to get
used to how the auction is
going.
I can’t stress this enough,
this is the easiest thing in the
world. The auctioneer and
spotters are there to help the
Rotary Club and the kids get
their animals sold and they do
a wonderful job of it.
Expect to pay about $1.50$2a pound for a beef which
will weigh between 950-1350
pounds. Sheep will go for
around $5-$6 dollars a pound
and will weight between
95-135 pounds. Swine will
go for around $3-$4 a pound
and weigh between 195-255
pounds.
“We average a little more
money here than the Klamath Falls auction.” Bridget
Luscombe said. “Our prices
don’t drop off as much down
the line.”
After you have purchased
you animal, you ware not
quite done. All animals go
to a designated slaughter
house but you need to choose
where it will be processed.
Supporting our
community
since 1934
If you don’t have a certain
place, don’t worry, the people
handling the sale can tell you
which ones are available and
help you select the one that is
most convenient for you.
You are almost finished;
you now have to pay for your
animal, which can be done
either by check or credit card.
In a few days you will be
able to pick up your meat, cut
and wrapped just the way you
want it.
You will definitely enjoy
eating the meat you’ve purchased. It is always a little
sweeter knowing you’ve
helped out a very deserving
student.
Like I said, it’s easy as
falling off a log. So to the vets
and the auction rookies, come
on out and have fun, it’s for
a good cause, and it’ll fill you
freezer up with enough beef,
swine, or sheep to lat you well
into the winter.
Results from the 2008 Rotary
Livestock Auction
More than $190,000.00
went to 4-H and FFA livestock
exhibitors at the 2007 Tulelake
Rotary Club’s Junior Livestock Auction at the Tulelake
Butte Valley Fair.
Numerous business and
individuals paid well over
market prices for animals,
while many contributed
toward a pool that boosted the
price for all exhibitors. Butte
Valley FFA donated a project
to raise funds for their chapter
activities throughout the year.
Michelle Rupert’s Grand
Champion lamb was purchased by Jocks Supermarket for $15/pound. Ethan
Herman’s Reserve Champion
lamb was purchased by South
Valley Bank & Trust along
with South Valley Wealth
Management for $13/pound.
Zane Burrier had the
Grand Champion Steer that
was purchased by Lassen
Canyon Nursery for $3.45/
pound. Dillan Farnam had
the Reserve Champion Steer
was purchased by Pacific West
Nurseries for $4.25/pound.
Kelsey Litz had the Grand
Champion Goat that was
purchased by Don Lo Ranch
for $11.50/pound. Rachel
Levesque Reserve Champion Goat was purchased by
Klamath Basin Equipment for
$8.00/pound.
Patrick Overton Grand
Champion hog was purchased
by Sterling Savings Bank for
$8/pound. While Logan
Herman’s Reserve Champion
hog sold to Lassen Canyon
Nursery for $5.50/pound.
The average price per
pound was $7.13 for Sheep,
$2.76 for Beef, $3.76 for Swine,
and 7.25 for Goats. A Total of
22 sheep, 19 beef, 74 swine,
& 3 Goats were sold at last
year’s auction not counting scholarship and special
projects.
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2008 Buyers
We would like to thank the businesses & individuals listed
below for their support of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Jr.
Rotary Livestock Auction.
We greatly appreciate you continued support.
Lassen Canyon Nursery
Basin Fertilizer
Klamath Basin Equipment
Pacific West Nursery
J.W. Kerns
Cal-Ore Produce
Macy’s Flying Service
Cal-Ore Telephone
Huffman Farms
Andrew Griffin
Construction
Bob Hines
Triple C Ranch
Fred Simon
ALSCO
Baley Farms
Ernie Magrid
Winema Elevators
Intermountain Seed &
Supply
Evergreen Ag
Premiere West Bank
Jim & Barbara Woodman
Floyd A Boyd
Jock’s Supermarket
Fast Break Shell
Sherm’s Thunderbird
South Valley Bank & Trust
Stateline Auto Parts
Basin Tire
Seus Farms
Don Lo Ranch
John & Louise Crawford
Les Schwab
Jeff & Leslie Boyd
Dave & BJ Demulder
John & Joan Staunton
Wild West Taxidermy
Turn Tom Tire
Garcelons
Tule Vista Ranch
Sierra Cascade Nursery
South Valley Wealth
Management
Baley Trotman Farms
Staunton Farms
Frank & Ginger King
Sterling Savings Bank
Big R Stores
Chris & Gayle Ratliff
Boyd Farms
Newell Potato Co-Op
David & Robin King
Janice Woodhouse
Walter Woodhouse
Ed Baley
Wong Potato
Grange Co-op
Stateline Auto Parts
Ed Staub & Sons
Nick & Beth Macy
J W Walker Farms
Delfina Macy
Coast Truck Centers
Pelican Tractors
Orem Ranch
Struble Ranch
Wright Farms
Woodhouse Family
Stateline Scales
Pacific Crest Farm Credit
Carrie Guthrie
Diane Mc Cracken
Gary Jones
Mia & Pias Pizzeria &
Brewhouse
Boyd Braren & Trina Cofer
Diane Sheehan
Heidi Wright
Cross Country Pipeline
Matt & Debbie Huffman
Porterfield Ranch
Shasta Livestock Auction
Farm Credit of Klamath
Falls
Ed & Shelly Staunton
IVI
Jerry & Fae Gribble
YU WADA
Woodman Farms
Robert A Byrne Co.
Ackley Family Ranch
Gary & Verna Wright
Zeno Schuetze
Clint Hall
D&F Investment
Greg Meske Family
Crawford Farms Inc.
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 34
Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Court
Rebekah Zarzynski, Miss Butte Valley and Alexandria Greenbank, Miss Tulelake
On Wednesday April 1, six
girls competed for two titles:
Miss Tulelake and Miss Butte
Valley. A panel of eight judges
conducted interviews.
The applicants from Butte
Valley were Kai Braren, Vanessa
Salazar-Rabledo, and Rebekah
Zarzynski. The Tulelake applicants included Michelle Rupert,
Alexandria Greenbank, and
Alma Vidrio.
The Committee of judges,
who were very impressed with
the quality and depth of the
applicants, selected Rebekah
(Becky) Zarzynski as Miss Butte
Valley and Alexandria (Lexie)
Greenbank as Miss Tulelake
both of which will be eligible
to receive a $250 scholarship
to help further their continued
education.
Rebekah (Becky) Zarzynski
is a 16 year old Junior at ButteValley High school. Becky is
the daughter of Ken & Daintry
Zarzynski. She has two sisters
Sarah and LeeAnn. She enjoys
sports, reading, walking her
dog, working with children and
socializing.
Becky is a hardworking, fun
loving, friendly social, average teenage girl who loves to
make other happy.. She is very
involved at BVHS. She helps at
local preschools and churches,
she participates in FFA, is the
president of her class, works
in the community garden and
helped at the local blood drive.
After graduating from
BVHS Becky would like to attend a university and study to
become a high school math or
history teacher, or a preschool
teacher. After obtaining her
degree she would like to return
to Butte Valley to teach.
Alexandria (Lexie) Greenbank is a 16 year old sophomore
at Tulelake High School. Lexie
is the daughter of Ron and Jill
Greenbank. She has one brothers Spencer. Sports, reading,
music, spending time with
friends and family, traveling,
2009 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Guide, Page 35
and meeting new people are
some of the things she enjoys.
Lexie is a friendly girl that
uses diligence and hard-work to
achieve her goals.. Lexie is the
FFA chapter reporter; she participates in FBLA, Jr. Fair board,
Student Council, FFA community service operations, basketball,
volleyball, and softball.
After graduating from THS
Lexie plans to attend a 4 yr university and study in the medical
or agricultural field. Upon receiving her degree she hopes to
return to Tulelake and serve the
community in the many ways it
has served her.
As hostesses of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair the girls
look forward to rising to the
occasion of representing their
fair at various festivals and fairs
this summer and fall. Some of
the venues the Fair Court has
attended in the past include,
Siskiyou Golden Fair, Klamath
County Fair, Modoc District Fair,
and Dorris 4th of July Celebration. The highlight of the girl’s
rein will be representing the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair as they
each attend to their royal duties
throughout the duration of the
fair September 10th-13th. As the
fair approaches, listen for the
girls on the radio as they will be
keeping the public informed of
events going on during this year
at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair
where we will be celebrating our
theme of “Country Scenes and
Children’s Dreams”! Please visit
the fairs website at www.tbvfair.
com to stay informed on all the
great new entertainment coming
to the 2009 fair!
We would also like to thank
the following; Holliday Jewelry
for donating the tiaras for each
of the girls, Ribbon-N-Print for
making the sashes, Little Brick
Shirt House for donating the letters on the sashes, as well as the
judges for donating their time.
TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY QUEENS
Before Fair Tulelake Rainbow-Carole Hedingtona
VFW-Dorris-Alice McIntyre
American Legion-Malin May Ann Evans
Moose-Merrill-Susan Sura
1953 Sharon Trumbly
1954 Mary Mauch, Tulelake
1955 Janet Scweigert
1956 Rae Dean Marks
1957 Susan Sura, Tulelake
1958 Susan Perry, Tulelake
1959 Diane Sweasy, Tulelake
1960 Faye Adams, Tulelake
1961 Sharon Baghott, Tulelake
1962 Linda Holbrook, Butte Valley
1963 Rita Hundley, Tulelake
1964 Joyce Jordan, Butte Valley
1965 Vickie Hedington, Tulelake
1966 Chris Jerzykowski, Tulelake
1967 Joanna Fleming, Butte Valley
1968 Pam Short, Butte Valley
1969 Julia Schindler, Tulelake
1970 Karlene Edwards, Tulelake
1971 Janna Jones, Tulelake
1972 Holly King, Tulelake
1973 Jan Rose, Tulelake
1974 Connie Ericson, Butte Valley
Fair Court
Miss Tulelake
Miss Butte Valley
1975 Janie Smalley
Janice Peters
1976 Debra Wilson
April Ward
Karen Wheeler
1977 Jackie Duran
Shelly Boese
1978 Stacey Brennam
1979 Marla Jerzyskowski
Lori Sammis
1980 Linda Scott
Lorrie Boese
Donald & Debbie Minsart
1981 Mary Kelleher
Dina Kelley
Owners
1982 Patricia Pierce
Karen Boese
Sheila Boomgarden
1983 Cindy Lawson
1984 Joanne Rodriguez
Michele Nilsson
1985 Beth Danosky
Sheri Titus
1986 Leslie Green
Michele Hamilton
1987 Jennifer Boyd
Leann Nelle
1988 Vicki Woodman
Chana Farnam
Shawn Buckmaster
1989 Annaliesa Guthrie
1990 Denise Oman
Heather Holmberg
1991 Jessica Green
Hollie Streed
1992 Kori Peterson
Tonya Hamilton
1993 Leah Costa
Marcy Barnett
•Fresh Donuts & Pastries in the Morning
1994 Megan Seus
Jesse Truax
1995 Julie Naylor
Melissa Ward
•Great Deli Sandwiches
1996 Caroline Jenkins
Heather Hanson
•Potato, Pasta Salads, and More
1997 Heather Wright
Jamie Faivre
•Homemade Goodies
1998 Jennifer Molder
Sabrina Rinehart
•Party Trays
1999 Sarah Robison
Julie Root
•Ice Cold Refreshments
2000 Annie Ratliff
Susanne Fields
2001 Bridget Luscombe
Kirby Rosecrans
2002 Brooke Heiney
Mary Beth Cleland
2003 Katherine Edgar
Olivia Rosecrans
•Call Ahead For Sandwich Orders•
2004 Michelle Huffman
Alyssa Carroll
2005 Shyla Crawford
Kristen Berengue
2006 Jordan Walden
Patti Tracy
( Just 4 miles south of town)
2007 Heather Ademac
45690 State Hwy 139
2008 Laura Plass
Emily Rosecrans
Tulelake,
California 96134
2009 Alexandria (Lexie) Greenbank
Rebekah (Becky) Zarzynski
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Don’s Deli & Market
Coldest Beer in the Basin!
(530)664-2891
California Smokers’ Help Line
1-800-NO-BUTTS English
1-800-NO-FUME Español
Tobacco Chewers Helpline
1-800-844-CHEW
Quitting is Easier With Help!
www.nobutts.org
Siskiyou County Tobacco Education project
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MAIN
RV'S & TRAILERS
EXHIBIT
BUILDING
#1
INFO
BBQ'S, PELLET STOVES, CELL PHONES
RADIO
RADIO
FACE
HOME
PAINTING
DONUTS
HATS
ECONOMICS
BUILDING
#3
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
#4
#5
ARTS &
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CRAFTS
BUILDING
#6
#7
#13
#8
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#9
#14
#10
#11
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#18
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#16
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BARN
SNACK BOOTH
JR.
SHEEP & SWINE BARN
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TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR
2009 CONCESSIONS
GRANDSTAND
#2
FARM EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
NAME/CONTACT PERSON
BJ's Philly Cheesesteaks
B & R Co ncessions
Brock Enterprises
Butte Valley FFA
Ice Cream Place
Dorris Lions Club
Edgar, Judy
Faith Tabernacle
Fresh Concessions
Funnel Cake Express
Gerhart Events & Bread Wagon
Kandy Kitchen
KLEOS Childrens Community
Old Fashioned Kettle Corn
Old World Candies
Oregon High Five
S. Oregon Food & Beverage
Steve & Terry's Burgers
2 Dough Nuts
Tacos Ala Mexicana
Thai & Thai BBQ
Tumbleweed Pony Co.
United Family Fellowship
Woodward Concessions
MENU
Location
cheesesteaks, chicken sandwiches
#6, #7
bistro chicken
#20
dippin dots ice cream
#5
snack booth
behind Jr. Beef Barn
ice cream
#17
bbq beef sandwiches, fries
#10
doughboy, pulled pork sandwiches
#14
baked potatoes & toppings, bisquits & gravy
#9
lemonade, hand dipped corn dogs
#13
funnel cakes
#21
Indian Tacos, Mexican Food, Tri-Tip sandwiches
#8, #24, #25
apples with caramel dip, caramel apples
#18
shaved ice
next toConcession Building
kettle corn
#3
candy
#4
Power Tramp
on road to the Carnival
kurly fries, sausage sandwiches
#19
hamburgers, breakfast
#11
mini donuts
next to Commercial Building
Mexican food
#1, #2
Thai food
#15
pony rides
on road to the Carnival
hamburgers, hot dogs, breakfast
#12
pizza, meatball subs, lasagna, pastries
#16
RACING
PIGS
PONY
RIDES
PEDDLE
TRACTORS
#20
#21
TEE SHIRTS, GIFT ITEMS, LICENSE PLATE FRAMES
#24
#25
RELIGIOUS MATERIAL, TOYS
MOTHER
GOOSE'S
POWER
FARMYARD
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Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair 2009 Commercial Vendors
Main Exhibit Building
Access Satellite
Atrio Health Plans
Bedroom Gallery
Belt Buckle Bill
Bindu Health
Trina Blocher
C-2 Hydraulics
Cal-Ore Telephone
California Deer Association
Karen Culley
Family Chiropractic & Wellness Center
Freedom Sales
Melvena Hall
Hyperlink Studios
Jimi's Treasures
Klamath Basin Habitat
Klamath Basin Refuges
Klamath Wildlife Gallery
Lava Beds National Monument
Misunderstood Einsteins
Mtn. Valley Health Centers
North Coast Enterprises
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Tulelak Republican Women
ShaeNicole Handbags
Shasta Acupuncture & Herbal Wellness
H & R Block
Product/Service
satellite & satellite radio
health plans
furniture, mattresses
western items
magnetic jewelry
Scentsy candles
hydraulic components
high speed internet
information
Mary Kay products
information
Tupperware
hand decorated eggs
web site design
jams, jellies, syrups
information
educational materials
art prints
educational materials
service dog information
health information
silver jewelry
religious TV station info.
political information
handbags
herbal remedies, wellness check
information
Commercial Building
Advanced Chiropractic
Basin Bible Church
Garlic Festival Foods
Klamath Walk-in Center
Les Schwab Tire Center
Mt. Shasta Spring Water Co.
Old World Candies
Siskiyou Domestic Violence & Crisis Center
Thom-Mi's
Upstream Trading Company
Outside
Location
Affordable Enterprises
on road to Carnival
Bill Craft Enterprises
next to Commercial Building
Cellular Solutions
next to Main Exhibit Building
Courtesy Auto & RV
behind Information Booth
next to Main Exhibit Building
Diamond Hardware & Garden
Fantasy Dreams
next to Home Ec. Building
Floyd A. Boyd Co.
behind Commercial Building
Forest Service
behind Home Ec Building
Full Gospel Businessmen
on road to Carnival
on road to Carnival
Gloria's Home Decor
Kenner's Specialty Glass
next to Home Ec. Building
Klamath Basin Equipment
behind Concession Building
New Northwest Broadcasters
across from Information Booth
North State Novel T's
on road to Carnival
Patty Wagon Toys
on road to Carnival
Wynne Broadcasting
next to Main Exhibit Building
Product/Service
information
pro-life information
seasonings, dip mixes, salsa, olives, pickled garlic
health information
promotional
promotional
candy
information
sports cards
silver jewelry
Product/Service
license plate frames
hats, hat cleaning & blocking
cell phone plans, phones & accessories
RV's & trailers
pellet stoves & bbq's
face painting, crowns & wands
farm equipment
educational materials, Smokey Bear
religious material
gift items
hand blown glass items
farm equipment
radio announcing
tye-die, custom saying apparel
toys
radio announcing
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Locally Owned and Operated
HOME SKILLS
Headquarters
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A Special Thank You- Scott Valley Bank for their financial support and employee volunteers, Donna Andrighetto, Abby Fraser, Monique George, Larry Mulloy, Karie Vann & Eleanor Wilson;
Tri Counties Bank, for providing buyers posters; Glen Rizzardo and Cliff Munson auctioneers; Raley’s for providing the buyers breakfast; Siskiyou Central Credit Union for providing the
buyers lunch; Pepsi for donating the water; Michael McConnell for Technical Suport; John Brazie, John Giorgi, Rex Houghton, Stan Sears, Kermith Walters, Barry Peters, ringman help; George Gosting and Jim
Lovitt trucking; Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Fair Board for running the price support table, buyer reader board and computer data entry; Friends of the Fair Volunteers for their help and Buyer’s Thank You
Cards, and to all the Advisors, Leaders, Parents and Volunteers that help throughout the year to make such a successful event happen!
- Grand Champion Buyers & exhiBitors -
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG
Jessica Arellano, Yreka FFA
Purchased by Lassen Canyon Nursery
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB
Brian Sampson, Gazelle 4-H
Purchased by Stayer Quality Queens
GRAND CHAMPION MEAT PEN OF RABBITS
Justin Rock, Shasta 4-H
Purchased by Basic Fencing
GRAND CHAMPION MEAT PEN OF CHICKENS
Brian Sampson, Gazelle 4-H
Purchased by David Paddock & Family
GRAND CHAMPION BRED BEEF REPLACEMENT HEIFER
Ellen Sampson, Independent
Purchased by Black Bear Diner
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER
Russell Sweet, Grenada 4-H
Purchased by Country Drug
top Buyer &super supporter awards
2009 SUPER SUPPORTER AWARD
Betty Kaae, Realtor / G&G Ace Hardware
2008 TOP BUYER AWARD
Lassen Canyon Nursery, Kenny Elwood, Jr.
Reserve Champions
Steer
Bred Beef Replacement Heifer
Sheep
Swine
Meat Pen Chickens
Seller
Kayla Stonier
Mackenzie Allen
David Jesperson
Natalie Driskell
Ashton Weed
Buyer
Lassen Canyon Nursery
Richard Handley
Yreka Womens Clinic
Willie Boats
Go Away Ranch
Siskiyou Golden Fair 2009 Jr. Livestock Auction Buyers & Supporters
4 TRanch
AJMCo
Air-O-Service
Anthony Intiso
BK Ranch
Basic Fencing
Beckie Alvarez Realtor Century 21
Bennett, Dave & Robin
Berryhill Contracting Inc
Betty Kaae Realtor
Big R Store
Bill & Patti Parry
Bill Carter Hay & Straw
Black Bear Diner
Bob Kaster
Bryan - Morris Ranch
Bud Gossner
Burney Transportation
Buster Fiock
CLT Logging Inc.
California Outdoor
Properties
Capps’ Speakeasy
Caralee Scala
Charles Liskey D.MV.
Chuck 1. Logging
Clarity Medical Spa
Cliff & Mary Ann Munson
Cone Plumbing
Copps Irregation
Ray-Mac Mechanical
Little Shasta Ranch
Go Away Ranch
Cortright’s Market & Deli
Rebecca & Patrick Desmond
Luiz & Santos Families
Grange Co Op
Country Drug-Weed
Red Bluff Bull Sale
M & M Party Rental
Hanna Bros.
CowleyD&L
Redding Freightliner
Mark & Shelly Johnson
Hart Cattle Co.
Custom Crushing Industries
Redding Roofmg Supply
Matt & Brenda Johnson
Dan & Pam Rimmer & Family Hidden Valley Ranch
Reeser Bros.Angus
McQoid Well Drilling
Hockaday Natural Colored
Dan Freitas Livestock
Rice Livestock Co.
Michael Sousa
Sheep
Dan Purtzer M.D/Arvid
Rich Leach Custom
Mike & Nina Gomes
Holding Ranch
Magnusun
Concrete,Inc.
Mike Davernhouer
J & J Pumps
Darrah Logging
Richard Handley
Montague Aviation
J Dickinson
David & Robin Bennett
Rizzardo, Glen & Kathy
Mt. Shasta Animal Hospital
JW Kerns Irrigation
Del Logging
Rocker S Ranch
Mt. Shasta Tire Company
Jacki Zediker
Denise DaAvilla
Roseburg Forest Products
Munson Family Daycare
Jenny Mumma
Double ‘J’ Sports & Spirits
Ross Singleton C.P.A.
NB Ranches
Jim & Ann Cook
Dr. Doug Langford
Sam & Stacey Jackson
North Zone Fallers
Jim & Clara Johnson
Duerr Enterprises
Scott & Kim Sumner
Northern California Raving
Jim Betts for Sheriff
Elytis Ranch
Scott Kimball Construction
Nowdesha Metal Solutions
Jim Sweet
Equest
Scott River Custom Cabinets
Orland Livestock Auction
JoAnn Akana
Fairchild Medical Center
Scott Valley Bank
Parry’s Market
John & Karen Whelen
Fairchild Medical Group
Scott Valley Drug
Pelican Tractor
Fans of Curtis Sweezy Racing John Lawrence
Scott Valley Real Estate
Perfomance Insulation
Jon & Mary Ann Hall
Farrington’s
Scott Valley Rural Health
Pete & Cecily Scala and
Karle Family
Fawaz Farming
Shasta Forest Products, Inc.
Family
Klamath Basin Equipment
Finley Ranch
Shasta Springs Ranch
Peters Enterprises, LLC
Kosmatka Donnelly and CO.
Fisher
Shasta Valley Veterinary
Peters Ranch
Kuck Hereford Ranch
Fort Jones Lumber Yard Inc.
Sherm’s Food 4 Less
Peters Truck Lines
L.P. Enterprises
G & G Ace Hardware
Siskiyou Central Credit Union
Potter, Keith & Cheryl
L.T. Logging Inc.
Gary Allen, CPA
Siskiyou County Superior
Premier West Bank
Larry Brown Larry Stidham
Gary Black
Court Judge
R B Ranch
Lassen
Canyon Nursery Valley
George Gosting Livestock 2009
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Fair
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Siskiyou Daily News
R.L. Tobiasson Construction
Law Office of Darrin Mercier
Girdner’s Funeral Chapel
Siskiyou Distributing
Raley’s
Les SchwabTire Center
Glenn & Robin Shipman
Siskiyou Lazer Products
Siskiyou Pellet Mill
Siskiyou Plumbing & Electric
Siskiyou Supplements/
Jochim Livestock
Siskiyou Telephone
Smilie Bros. Logging
Stanley Swenson
Steve & Vicky McEwen
Steve Nash
Tablerock Ranch
Tasem, Maury & Kaletta
The Yreka Women’s Clinic
Three J’s Deli & Mini Mart
Troy & Liz Mort
Tule Vista Ranch
Whipple Electric
William Carter
Willie Boats
Yreka Auto Parts
Yreka Hardware
Yreka Outlands