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visrr m
ut
and Mr. Bb
Fairs
of
Animals
at
Care
on
Given
with
vlnted
recently
Tips
Milwaukee
and Mr.
her grandparents,
that.
State Fair Lists
Fire
Rouses Hardman Folks
By CHARLOTTE
WAUttR
of thla
HAIit'MAN
rouwd f'om their
area wrt
Friday
lep about midnight
lightning
i.iCht M fit-on land belonging
lo "
Kmma White, the fir
hI over part of ground belong-luu V.uy Wright. Men cam
from alt over and fought It
hour befor getting H out
aven by Mr. and
It Mu
Mm. Junior Wright
lHed at the
Mr
Ray le-I
hd.ilt horn Thursday.
and Mra.
Mm. Km ma VMi
l:.-ni-
ful
g
frt
a
Sue Vinson
Tuesday.
H
to
fndleton
Walt Wright went
for a vacation:
their daughter. Janet of fort,
land, Joined them.
Palmer
Mr. and Mra.
and family drove la the coast
for a few day recently.
JillHln and Mardella Cllne of
Sail Lake City. Utah, are visitMr. and
ing their grandparent,
relMra. Le Robinson, and other
while.
a
ative for
Harold VVrlcht and wn Kenny
and Ciry Van Blokland went toa
Albany Friday to purchase
Mr.
and
Mra.
to Mt. Rainier
r
Southdown ram.
Club Surprlaaa Mambar
e
The knitting club held a
Mrs.
for
birthday party
Blaine Chapel on Wednesday
afternoon. G;imes were played,
and refreshments served. Those
were Mrs. Margaret
present
Thomas. Mrs. Dorothy Bauer,
Mrs. Ireta Iooney. Mrs. Kmrna
White Mrs. Velva Bcchdolt, Mrs.
Stevens,
Judy Stevens. Mrs. HelenMrs.
Sue
Mrs. LaVelle Hams.
Mrs.
Mary
Clark.
Beth
Mrs.
Vinson, Mrs. Ida Lee Engelman.
Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Beth Clark.
Mrs.
Wright. Mrs. Vern Batty.
Mrs. Charlotte
Jessie
Batty,
Walker. Mardella and Jlllain
Cllne, Nonda Clark, Gall Batty,
Frankle Blaine Engleman, Cassle
aur-pris-
a few d
Uniting Mr and Mr.Lm ltoblnMt at Hi Cattle HeM-r-
Bob Steven went
on
Tuedty.
to ivndleton
Mr n...t Mra. Dewey Brltl Mi
lted at Hi Kenneth Batty horn
on Ttiurwlrty.
Mr. and Mr. C U Mi Daniel
went lo Idaho over
and
Mn
Mr on.l
heat and lack of emulation I
Fair lime may rrm to
Itva-tmceMlve.
for
many piobh-mriiubttor.
owwrtbut h tHegm To be fair lo other
)! k to i4. ih
MMMtiblllty
Vrteiinary Mual An. has
few suggetMi for minimizing of being held up at the gate
the runfukton.
being admitted to the
emundn.
In
the
te sui lo follow all
Th-- r
may be ailtons
Inspection
letting and Innotulatlon require, the health and
r
Pa-and
ments for county and state fair
khould be completed and
and the 1'adtlc International
Show. k tmting khould be done In gool order.
a early
Any phykkal sign of change
pjutb!e. premium
book
l.oull If read carefully In Ibe animal khould be noted
of pre
so lhat the
Immediately and the group
for later event can be avoid- leader or kuperlntendent told of
unfamiliar symptom, so that a
ed whenever poMib!.
Other precautionary step veterinarian may be caJled If
which khould help make the fair nerekary.
a happier one for the animal
Traveling wiih Ihe animal reand Us owner:
quire some special attention.
Be sure to have kufflclent feed ik. A water bucket or tub should
available of the type to which be blanketed If Ihe weather Is
the animals are accustomed. unfavorable. The animal's head
Radical feed changes may put should be protected from Ihe
a potential prize winner out of hreeie, bedding khould be provided, and the animal should
competition.
be protected In the trailer ko
weather.
hot
Keep
Anticipate
water available at all times, and that there Is no possibility of
spray swine with water If the Injury.
s
tlABst Vt
comiiellna for 17.- s
al in Urejjon
I'M) In iah pru-1 Ihrouch 9.
Sri'l.
air
i.i
iuperin- aiiordinf lo
rva rwiiinin.
triiiWiii
Judt'ln of Tliorou i h b r d a.
Ouartef
I'ali.mlno.
Starulardbred. Percheron. B U'Un. Shirrs and Clyde- Mill utiirt at in a. rn. on
5.
Amertian Saddlebrrds.
Sept.
Appalooka. Art'laii. lennessi-Horw. WUh and
Walking
Slutland runlea will
juugea
l.iredir.i!
.rrt
RHenour
Mr
Horse Classes
Lightning-S- et
IONC
Mill b
irtk
-
e
family
on S pt. 6.
the weekend.
olnt out that
Mrs, poorman
Mr. and Mr. Bart Clark went
there will ! no charge f horws
lo Walla Walla on Thursday.
uhi h im hrnueht to the grounds
on the day of the Judging and
Services Held
leave the grounds immeomi-ifollowing the completion of Judg
For Harold Soucrs
ing. There will ie a cnarge oi
Mr. Jjmxt C. Clark $2 a night for hote htabled on
ii.
returned from Itlo Dell. Calif-la- st the grounds. Entries positively
week where they attended close on Aug. 12.
the funeral of Mrs. Clark1
in law. Harold V. Sauers.
who died Monday. July 21. of a
i,,..t K,-- while vl.sitlntf at the
Clark ranch In the Eight Mile
district. The Clarks drove ine
Sauers car south, accompanying
Mrs. Sauers and helping with
arrangements for the services on
July 2
Funeral services were nem ai
the Coojier Mortuary Chapel of
Ferns In Rio Di ll at 2 p. m.. July
28. with the Rev. George
Interment
.m,liHni
y
.,i
k
--
be-fur-
tent-In-
nm-Mit- y
Mr,
all
det-lt-
Persi-mlM-- r
Ilartey Rine Tliey brought three
of Mr, itetenour" brother. John,
link ai.d Elvln to spend some
lime with Mr. and Mr. Ring.
pirraution taken to safeguard
health, animal may be ejKed
t the fair.
.a ir.frttion wti!
P.rturning animals should he Isotwo witk after the
lated
fair t prevent poJble spread
of Infection to the remainder of
the herd.
r
Old Timer Visits
VWtine with Sheriff and Mr.
Bauman lat week were
Mr. and Mr. T. J. Sprlnkel of
C. J, D.
Now
Salem.
telegraph-teletyp-
e
ocrator In Salem. Sprlnkel spent
his boyhod In Ileppner and was
liw3 flood.
here at the time of the
He left Ileppner In
many friend here.
1941
but has
COLE'S
Electric Motor Shop
Tutullla Rd.
Ph. CR
Fesdlatoa
'-
-'
S. W. 13
KEEP OREGON GREEtl
bro-th-
Wcs-..fi.-
Memorial
Sunset
In
followed
rark.
Mr 3Atipr. ace 59. was born
In Goldendale, Wash., and had
Koont his earlv years In the Ha
waiian Islands and In Coos Bay.
He lived for a number oi years
in Pr.rt nrfrirrl. where he was en
gaged In logging and sawmill
business, and until two momns
rtPAth. had been en
I, i
i,..f,.r
gaged In the construction busi
ness In Weott. lie movea iwo
months ago to Rio Dell.
Lexington News
(Held over from last waek)
Chapel, and the honored guest,
ivinrrton Mrs. Vern Vlall en
Mrs. Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wright and tertained with a party honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright spent her young daugnter iwargurei on
hirthrtnv. Those present for
the afternoon were Mrs. Maureen
Devlns and son Jay, Mrs. juay
Groshens and son Scottle of
and
Ileppner, Mrs. Marjorle JonesAnita
Holly, Herble, Greg and
riouiawn and Kav VanWlnkle
and Jill Padberg. The afternoon
hr
a
Umatilla Fair
7h
Bills Exhibit
From Boeing Co.
Harold Ranklin, president of
the Umatilla County Fair Board,
announced today that the Umatilla County Fair In Hermlston,
comAug. 1619, will feature a disproducts
prehensive, general
Seattle.
play by the Boeing Co. of been
in
Although plans have
the making for several months,
confirmation was Just received
from Col. Fred Lerenske, Community Relations Dept., AeroCo.
space Division of the Boeing
The display, according to
will show all of the products made by the Boeing Co.
with special emphasis on scale
models of Mlnuteman, Bomarc
and other missiles.
Part of the display will be
made up of pictures as well as
models of testing vehicles. The
v is under construction
now and will not be complete
until just prior to the fair, ace,
.Hut-ti-
cording to LePenske.
Norman Emden, Boeing Co.
to acrepresentative, is expectedHermis-tocompany the exhibit to
and will be on hand to answer questions and explain the
display.
n
was spent In visiting, playing
games and having refreshments.
Dinner guests at the Donald
Hunt hnmp on Monday evening
to help celebrate Mrs. Hunt's
birthday were ner parents, wr.
Dn,l Mrs. Dale T. Waddill. her
sister Katy, brother Tom, of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs.Mr.Morns
and
and children.
Mrs. Dean Hunt and family and
Mrs. Bertha Hunt.
Mr ruisn Hunt and children,
and
Mrs. Gladys VanWlnkle
daughter Kay, ana sanay
pre-fal- r
areo-spac- c
four-da-
y
mi
Tuesday.
Mrs. Patty uarmeue oi
with
snent the week-enher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
O Harra. She tooK ner uaugmer,
Karen, home with her after she
had spent the past three weeks
with her grandparents.
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:
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rians and facilities are now
undergoing their final
changes but the forecast is for
a widely diversified attraction
Including everything from
to agriculture.
In other years the fair has
event; howbeen a three-daever, this year, due to Increased
public interest, it will open on
its
and conclude
Wednesday
run on Saturday night.
Commercial exhibit space Is
being allocated rapidly and final
plans for the daily horse shows,
the style revue and Fair Follies
are being made. Meeker's complete carnival will be the midway attraction.
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