Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 29, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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I M IL K M A N
C O !M l
J O IR N A L , MORO, OREGON
F R ID A Y , A l G l S T 19, 19M
Mr. and Mr Ivan Blagg and and ¡»on, Dean, went to Portland
son Kenneth ft Wedne >«lay for Sunday where they attended the
Bend where he er parents, Mr. Royce family reunion at the
(By Mrs. A. F. Balzer)
and Mrs. Jerry ( yle, from I zb home of her mother, Mrs. S. L.
A dinner party was held at anon joined then on a vacation Royce.
tiie Henry Peters home last trip to eastern < egon and into Huell Rice and Harry Dean
Tuesday in honor of John Pet­ Idaho returning Sunday.
Mr. an«i Mrs. Maleoiin Esling- Eakin returned Tuesday from
ers and his grand daughter,
Sweet Home where they spent
Sharon Peters celebrating their ci end sons of Forest Grove a few days visiting the former’s
birthday anniversaries.# Guests were over night guests ...Monday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collis
included Mr. and Mrs. E dwin at tiie home of Mr. an«i Mrs. Rice.
I’eters and children Sharon and Iva i lllagg. They visited Mr.
Douglas, from California, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger a Mr. anti Mrs.- Clarence May
and Mrs. Herman Peters an«I while Tuesday before returning of Astoria spent the weekend
here with his parents, Mr. anti
Jo their lionie.
sons, Herman and Arden.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike flew
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg went Mrs. Wallace May.
to Redmond Sunday meriting «" TH<>
Monday after- Arzell Lemley took his dau­
for the buckaroo breakfast a n d ' *
v. hei.- Mi - Blagg entered ghters, Carolyn and Mlrs. Eileen
were back by noon. After din­ the hospital for medical atten­ Cooley to Gresham Wednesday
ner they left for Portland busi­ tion.
to spend the week end with their
ness returning home Monday.
Mr. and »Mrs. Clyde Stradley grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Grover Young accompan­ and sons, Dick and Gaii, return­ Charles Lemley. Mr. Lemley
ied them to Portland to meet ed Monday from a vacation returned 'home that evening.
her son and daqghter in law trip along the Oregon coast. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, and Mrs. Fred Stradley of The
who flew up from California. Italics staved at the ranch dur­
Parting - Papering
Mr. Young went to Portland ing their absence.
Tuesday and brought them yp
Mr. an«l Mrs. Orville Ruggles
t«> spend a week.
Decorating
Slim Thompson took his nieces
Verla and Floye Hamtnond to
F ree estim a tes
their home in Lu Grande after
Brush and Spray
spending the harvest season here
helping Mrs. Harold Eakin and
Guaranteed S atisfaction
\ t.I.L DIDDLING
Mrs. Norris Gilkison.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Meyer
For inform ation call Moro H21
I. DA j J.i: -, OREGON
spent Monday afternoon visiting
flo
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3729.
518
W.
7thSt
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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles.
Grass Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rolfe
and family and his mother. Mrs,
T. M. Rolfe, drove to Bend
Wednesday to visit the latter’s
daughter, Mrs Charles Baker
and family.
Miss Barbara Bishop of The
Dalles w’as a Friday night guest
of Mr. and Mfrs Wallace May. *
Mrs. John McGraw of The
Dalles was an overnight guest
Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Olds.
Jim Jones and Alton Olds left
Mrs. C. P. Adams of The'Thursday for her home in Seat-
Thursday for Canada on a fish­ Dalles spent the weekend at the tie after spending about a month
ing trip of a few days.
Donald Ckxtelter and Clair here with her mother, Mrs. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and Adams homes.
jj Rolfe.
family returned Sunday from
Mrs.
W . B.
Mathews
leu
Paul’s Bowl, Washington where
they visited his brother in law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gnos and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and
eon, Larry, returned Sunday af­
ter spending a few »lays vaca­
tion at Warm Springs.
had io be ¿ood to get where it is !
Have you
tried it?
THE G A Y SHOP
lovely new dresses and Lingerie
W hite Stag, Lazy Susan wrap skirt
Clam Diggers, Levis, N ew Blouses
at
Gay Shop
Wasco
Oregon
DORIN WILBURN
Beefo’s
Beefo’s
during the fair we’ll be open
at 2 p.m. and closed at 2:30 a.m.
which is as usual and also as
usual we’ll have the best steaks
this good beef country produces
to feed hungry fairgoers.
BEEFO’S
At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon
IllII
Beefo’s
W IIN M A tO C O M IA N V , f O ’ -lA M P . O » l'¡ O H
Beefo’s
su n lish an ea sy perform ance to
so lv e from the top dow n, and
llo (Titter« that rare up until
III«* rider 1« ready to take off and
light a bucklin’ are likely to he
rated am ong the tough one«.
.1 lot of people have w ritten
about how
to ride a burking
horse. It lias been described as
a sort of a dance done w ith ou t
solid foundation, as an ex ercise
In precision tim ing, as a balanc-
log stunt «lone in jig tim e. I’cr-
haps tlx* clo w n ’s < I i i ■ < i.. 11 |g
a s g o o d ns a n y _ “ to put one leg
on one side ot tlx* horse, the
oth er «in the oth er side aixl k eep
|
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«
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m u m , l U i 0 1 0 SUNNY BROOK CO., l C l i l $ V U L i ' l i i i T I t f K V
operated with the fair.board in
the annual struggle to get the
events off in fast time. There’s
a calf ready in the chute and a
horse saddled by the time Mae
is called on for an act.
This is no tim e to brag hut
the Sherm an
fair
doc«
have
so m eth in g of a reputation for
keep in g tilin gs m oving. E ven ts
are shoved up close to g eth er on
the program and everyon e con­
cerned tries to keep them
that
w ay. It,« no place to relax.
T here's w ild cow m ilking on
th is year's
r odist menu also.
He who sits in the grandstand
T his is a team con test. One inai< has a large crew working to
catch es a cow w ith a rope, lie bring him the lively sports of
has a “ m u gger” alon g w ho runs arena and track. There are men
up the hope and tries to obtain in the barns caring for horses,
the cow s in terest by holding her ¿addling, cooling out, warming
head. T he gestu re d oesn ’t work up;
there are track stewards
so w ell w ith cow s as w ith sonic busy with a multitude of details
oth er an im als. Head hohling is about numbers, names, changes,
not considered a token of affec­ and keeping off tiie track; there
tion lty co w s. T he horse is the is a bunch of officials to keep
on ly stead y anim al in tlx* arena. things straight and
determine
He keeps a tight ro|te w h ile the who won; there’s riders and rop­
“ m u gger“ holds on to
one eixl ers and pick-up men to get the
of the cow and the m ilker holds successful rider separated from
onto the oth er end in an effort his mount. There must he well
to obtain a few drops of milk over a hundred persons working
from the cow . No calf w as ever to put on the show.
And also
deprive«! o f his sup p er by a w ild everyone will get two dollars
cow m ilker.
worth of amusement for every
Mac Barbour has alwavs co dollar he spends.
\3
of deluxe part of rodeos. They
do it in a white shirt. Calf roping
clubs of all kind of people took
. lip the sport some years ago and
made it popular—for the people,
not the calf. It is, they say, an
art, but a few years go it was
work.
y ,„ir mind in the m iddle.’’
BuJ i.
n\
p
on* w ho
, ¿,|t. |
, have
. in.» leiig
th\» o
¡1« I
It* « i (ions of
|,
t(
|,,
|1(), . p
i;i\ look
i ><> il.lc to them
And hull «logging. Bull d oggin g
may not lie the m ost practical of
the rodeo area sp orts hut it Is
one of the most excitin g. It is
not done . in a w h ite sh irt al­
though It has lieen
skirted in
one. N eith er are there any chilis
‘of b u sin ess men taking up hull
«logging to reduce th eir avoirdu
pots. T he nerve of a federal tax
collector, the tim in g of a
Joe
I Minis, the h orsem an sh ip o f a
cow p ok e aixi the strength of a
w eigh t lifter are som e of the
q u alification s. W ith a couple hack
pocket« full of luck the contes-
\
| ,
«1,., ,
w hen an anr y horse goes up
, 4)(. Cnd ¡it a tim e and routes
,i«,M „ ;,|| (
„ ¡(her is a
nix! tlx*
for it.
1 I '
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OLD
The riders who are not used
to a saddle are going to ride
bareback again this year and
that’s a neat trick, too, when
done. There’s nothing to keep
the feet ¡from flying. A bareback
rider having a bad time looks
like a raggedy-Ann rag «loll be­
ing chastised by a small girl.
His arms and legs and head go
different directions and often his
connection with his horse is In­
cidental indeed.
I lx* bucking is a lw a y s a good
I a it «if tlx* show at tlx* Sherm an
lair because Harbour has h orses
bad enough for anyone, lucky
is tlx* lad w ho draw s an easy
one. Saddle hronc riding is the
top even t in any w estern sh ow
” <7-1 T
. ?/<& rfs /fame"
tant can get along w ith them .
Out of a string of bucket's such
as Mac Barbour is bringing to
the Sherman county fair there
are all kinds.
The little ones
with quick Jumps that light easy
hut don't stay put; the big ones
that churn the insides, the sly
side winders and the deceitful
« lies th.it take off in an unex­
pected direction just as the rider
lias counted up to seven or eight.
Anyone who can stay on a reah
bucker for the required ten sec­
onds can figure that it may be
remembered as the longest sixth
of a minute he’ll ever experi­
ence.
Some riders ¡my the worst
part of it Is getting out of the
chute for the bucker can slam
this way and that and break a
1« g off against the hoards before
a man gets a chance to see whe
ther he's rider today or Just an
ambitious lad who doesn't care
what happens to him.
- j', . >
$2.60 pt.
l$4.10 fift
best
lo u s e s
arc saved
There's more ways of getting
off a bucker than for staying on.
Riders get off from the side
when they come down from a
hit of extra sailing and find the
horse off to the left or right, or
maybe the horee goes one way
w lien the rider had planned to
go another. Then there’s some
who Just start up and forward
and keep on sailing a.ter the
l*.*r e pins his t.oae on his front
f ci and stops Some like Numa
M fain Just ait up there In the
i Iddle and look pretty for the
camera—most don’t.
‘Anne seem l«i g-'l hu»l up there
In the air and c o n e dow n in the
m ost un d iscip lin ed h ea p s like
lo st -niuls p lu n gin g into hell—
m aybe that ex p la in s It.
There’s calf roping, too, and
lots of it. t'alf roping Is a sort
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