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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1978)
a e I 'I'» . 'I U a a e Thwr«.. Now. 30. 197« (tec 3) SANDY (Or*.) POST— 13 EMPLOYEES OF Portland General Electric were busy this week with a little tree trimming. The PGE crew wasn’t making Christmas decorations, it was Weather affected 78 fairs iftultnomah County Fair d a y ,” she said. The the following year. Manager Sam Philip is C lackam as County F a ir Eight percent of the state whistling a happier tune this received a rating of 788, parim utual take from year after final merit ratings down from last year’s 818. racing, which includes were released recently by "Factors like the weather profits from the Multnomah the s ta te ’s county fa ir are not taken into account Kennel Club and Portland commission. (when the commission rates Meadows, is given to the fair Last year, the Multnomah the fairs),’’ Mickelson said. commission. The com County Fair received 691 This year the fair featured mission, in turn, allocates points out of a possible 1,040. a remodeled main pavilion, this money to the fairs based Philip lamented the low but since the facelift to th e on their merit ratings. score, saying the fair was a building had just been Both Mickelson and Philip "city fair" and people were completed, Mickelson said feel the commission's rating more likely to attend county people were just becoming system is equitable. fairs in rural areas. aware of its improvements. “ I don’t complain because He also said it was difficult A total of 82,400 people we (M ultnom ah County to get people to participate in attended the Clackamas F air) have different par the fair because it did not County Fair. ticulars," Philip said. " I attract such exhibits as 4-H Merit points given to each think we got a fair shake and and agriculture. of the fairs by the com I ’m quite happy with the increase." This year Philip’s fair mission are based on such Mickelson said the rating received a rating of 743 factors as population served, system is good for the fairs points. He cited im attendance at the fair, types because it encourages them provements in fa ir en and numbers of exhibits and to seek improvement. "W e’d te rta in m e n t and good improvements made on the like to be rated higher weather as factors in the grounds and facilities from year to year. because of the money," she merit point increase Each fa ir is judged said, "but the rating method " I ’m quite happy with the is good because it makes the rating," he said. "We moved separately, and merit points fairs take a good look at the entertainment outdoors represent dollar amounts themselves’’ and we had 10 days of perfect the fair will be allotted for fair weather.” He said the introduction of an international food fair also drew enthusiasm. "W e had foods from countries like Vietnam and Arabia, and it went over very well. People seemed to like it because it was a change from hot dogs and hamburgers." Y o u r P ro fe s s io n a l C ar & Truck He said 4-H exhbits had S alesm an a t: increased with the réin troduction of poultry exhibits. A total of 143,141 people attended the Mult nomah County Fair. In Clackamas County, fair 223 & S tark manager Jerry Mickelson’s tune was "Singing in the G re s h a m , O re g o n 9 7 0 3 0 Rain ” " It rained every single WEEKLY FISHING REPORT By: . Carl-F-Hoffner Jim Weston Sport ft Rec. Center 1 pound bag ★ T H R E E M O N T H S Sudden infant death syndrome, once called "crib death," strikes some 8.000 babies each year, reports The National Foundation- March of Dimes It seldom affects infants under one month or over one year of age. The March of Dimes currently provides more that 870,000 for research aimed at u n d e r s t a n d in g and preventing this mysterious $34.00 OFF FINAL WEEK ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS! 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