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uttrni cuirra times, nit. tvt i i Si.. --- JAQUEUNE 1ROOM. II trui ! Umotdla Sof " stands on tavttotioa to all rT courts who s-utt th UmUU County Tol to inUt the Pal wU lor thoo oa borMbock. Too Sog KtMl ora host lot tha popular hot aanoi land coattsts Triday and Soturdar itonooa oa the race trac. HonnUtoa. Sao U tbo doughtsT I Dr. and Mr. J. K. Jr"0 f.rxil.toa. (Lfoa. fboto) C ndav un and Mrs. Livestock Owners Alerted to Virus DAISY, THE HA PPT COW U one of threo cartoon characters Mn. Dick Hodge has drawn on store windows in HermUton to salute the Umatilla County Fair Thursday. Friday end Saturdar. This cartoon is on the window of the Hermiston Herald. Donu in several colors. Daisy has a bright red ribbon tied on her tail. The picture was made by Ruth Lessig, editor of the paper. Club Has Entertaining Trip to Walla Walla Nonda Clark, Joan and Joan Stockard. Marcraret Green and Susan Drake, all members of the Sew-A-Long 4-H club, took a trip to Walla Walla, Wn., on Friday, July 31. Mrs. Rawlins, our leader, accompanied us and Mrs. Stockard was our chauffeur. In Walla Walla the members with garments to be worn in the style revue at tne I air. Returning home, Mrs. Stock- ard arranged for the club to Air Base and toured a passenger I . i n "'f rm . 1 . piane, me ia.o. ine siewaruesa took us through the pilot's cabin and explained the operation of various instruments. She also showed us the food compart ments. Carol Rawlins, reporter Yes, the Gazette-Times can print the form you need for busi ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9228. Oregon livestock owners are being urged by veterinarians of the Oregon Department of Agri culture to watch their cattle, hor ses and swine for any signs of sores in their mouths. Sparking this alert are out breaks in the state of Texas, Ok lahoma and Colorado of vesic ular stomatitis, a virus-caused disease that affects cattle, horses. find swine While non-fatal, the disease can cause great economic losses and it poses a real aanS be cause it is distinguishable from loot and mouth disease only through laboratory tests- For this reason department veterinarians are urging live stock people to contact a veterin arian at the first sign of any sores in the mouth of cattle, hor ses, or swine. Vesicular stomatitis is one of three virus-caused diseases witn similar symptoms. The other two are foot and mouth disease which prefers the bovine family i .. hut will also strike the swine family, and vesicular exanthema. The latter is primar ily found in swine but will prop agate itself with horses. In 1952 53 this disease spread through the swine of the United States. Vesicular stomatitis was first found in horses, but also strikes cattle and swine. While it Is non fatal, the blisters on the animal s tongue, similar to burn blisters that are followed by eroded mem branes, cause a loss in weight and weakness in the animal be cause of its inability to eat. Animals wiith vesicular stoma titis froth at the mouth and sal ivate profusely and the inflama tion infrequently extends to the feet. The life of the disease is approximately three weeks. Af fected animals remain carriers for six or seven days. After an attack they are immuned for at least a year. Watering troughs and feed bunks are known to be spreaders of the disease and extreme sani tation measures plus isolation of affected animals are necessary to check the spread of disease. KINZUA NEWS y VIRGINIA KEUO KISZl'A Mr. ! Mi J4 lif. i-nt ff'in MnUv until Tsur.tv iiunc n ir, emi Mi. Milt twin. A Uf? $iHi f Klrtrus rr t M Suh.uy, Auful 1, m ruf.u t4 !H Hcft'ivr ti'tf tlu! t ..tf.! ir.J liiiuh Wrtf ttth II th. uwma iit M 1 Me mas i cl th mrM tl rrr lrni st IIim-bw r, Tt klnia iH.UrtS -! tlrtrettsl In Ih M if th" krl0 ! lh tlilM! fvhfvM.-r tn-i'hv tut th I'' gulf.-! f ftif tv t ! fc-in it wh-n the l-i''ifr nu,i onr la Kmru on S",tT 11 n"'fr ir th lv h-Ut bv Murlv ftnmn il ll'-ft-rt-r. Milt rnitn nt liVina f.tu t Kinru. lira Ji-n MU.MK. Mr 11 Hamilton an4 !r. lrxl Norn weni to IWinl Tu!iiy lor buxi. I. s csr tor Mrs .rtu thv 1U1 uitisl with th S.xtt Vni lmilv. In rtinrull Mr. Mt n k hl mrtlical rsrf, Mr. nI Mf. l'.TC BaloVi 4f S"Wsn cnt frm aturiy until Tut-.!- imc lh Mr. sn.l Mr Jilim IUiotin, tn Bafus smt -hlWn,n IV. tin. Jsn nl Jim of Mmmim, I.Uho. UUu irm sionu it! Wt-inilv with Mr Km lory an-l family. Mr and Mr J. U Flack .-r in Il-pwr Ut Sunday and brought thrir thrv grand, daughnrs l'ni. IVnna. and lt- fn HaiK homf nn inrra r a mvU llt. On rruiav rrn Hitf th'v met Mrs. hVth FUii; in Condon for th chtldrrn ta rrturn home. Visitinc this pa.t vk with ir n.t tr Aiu-n Nttad and f.imilv were Gott Jacobm of tkatonburc. Swfdt-n. and Ivsn and NyU WorboU of Bo1m Idaho. Mr. Arne Slinkard and Mrs. Bob Slinkard -r business U Itors to Hcppncr laM Wlmsday. Al n HoppniT that dav Mrs. Wrlin Conner and crla Ann uhu wont in for a medical checkup for Vcrla. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Thlllips went In Heppnor Monday whero Mrs. Phillips entered the Heppner hospital to fpend soveral days in traction. ' Mrs. C. L. Flack entertained, several of the neighbor child-! ren Tuesday" In honor of Donna Flacks etchth birthday. The children played games alter which birthday cake and ice cream were served to Rene. Donna and Dreen Flack. Mee and Michael Ball. Violet. IMnky ; and Berda Williams. j fr vthp n.- of Portland vis- itri frionH hr Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Gee was visiting in Fossil with Mr. and Mrs. we Oglesbee and family and was accompanied to ossu oy nir granddaughter Kay Blakcly. Thn frionHvhin rlub was en tertained Wednesday night with Mrs. Zerlta coniee as nosiess. High for the evening was won bv Billie Jean Sitton. low by Irene Samples and floating ny Pat McMinn and Barbara Mort- imore. Others piaying i Naomi Rice, VI Slinkard, Jean 1 ,1 c forllvn Rallev. Larol nuan, j - Norris. Rosie Graham and Mable Murray. Mrs. James Webb of Mayvllie was guest of honor inursaay evening at a shower given at the Kinzua hall. Mrs. Webb was nrocnntoH a Datnineiie anu a high chair from the group for her new daughter, Dorothy i..u chnurnr trnmes were mailt:. t.i.w . r i played with winners being Gilly Hoover, Bettie Craig. Arlene Schroeder. Hostesses for this af fair were Hildred Hines and Margaret McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cory and children were business visitors to Bend Saturday. Mrs. Robert Kelso and daugh- Chornn a nrl Miss Susan Wright left Saturday for Colusa, Calif., to visit with Mrs. Jeanne Miller and for Sharon to reg-ic-tar hr fall colleee term. They returned home Tuesday. . r - j Telephone Company Names Supervisor WraW vke. INftland om mnial lnirutr lor t'atifk N.ithuit Ml. h Horn B4uw.l bvlnru ufli.r u-nir . r "o itimin'i IVmiU-i.tn Mnmotcial j filiation. aaxidir.i; to I'aio Sluhor. local Biana:r, Mrs. .Sko uvt Ftanoos Min ita has Nvn proinnto.1 t.i moniins ntruiir and U rming t Ntlati'l. A natho of San FrarnUxs Mr& Skm Ittino.! I'NB as an op erator in Klamath FatU In ltH. She tranforrol to the commer cial depart mottt a a -rtco rop r M-ntatlv In UM and served 111 that capacity until Juno of thu oar uhen ho Nvame a com mercial Instructor In the Port land offuvs of the mpany. The Sykos family will moe to Pendleton as soon as houkinj arrangement can lo made Si Lumber at VafJex To Go for Center Mi Ut-n.t ui.l!ttfl two JtuiiM T.ii.m 4 Vl l. . Ala ka .taut t.ior W, liir I ll. l I-IKT. has lltlrll J.w It IW i"wt Imiitwf will l AUvia ii o l t. thaio i l that trau;ful ltn -.m lutnU r Is HtM t-t t.t u aiul H .t.n l.lotl t oH O-Ulk II ti uw 11 fr a i,..i,iuui.ii) i.M-i T the tuw lto" ho kiitr H MlHli.l Im llltlM!l!0 l-i 1 -il I. -it ut In lo-lu l-luaU '! ! loako im ituwir- ai'w'f. o all (Hu h that it u a iy lo U-Uio M. 1U1 I llk 11a lial.tlrl! in Iho l. cbui h in Val llr. ItiUi h !alll Iho BUhop's l.-Ht It Is In piotty bad shai-o tvil ttiey manage. tio ttto men put it tai k m a M-mblaiuv of oKlor tolloMini; ttto oaiMi quake but tf o Ul..-p f.i ! It B-t riy safe Thoy ! koop :t l.ki- liming ',, "oot t.ir Ut ranrt.t go thoio and !eihat ho hurt Mo a.l-K Uo almo.i cot im a 1. k a'.lrij; In II of rm I. kltjf nmi the romi " Tt'y are hopini; It vIII IM In li tvld to o ihu wlnior. Vtiatlns are comini; In f.f the t'ulMirij; of now cliurt h In the Bow silo Mis lud.tleton sas the p ulatuoi of Val. I. l nw ulin BMro nHple returning all of th time. Sh ki-oiMi huv In Valtlff bo- ng Bn the S hol llard and pros. Idont of the local chapter of Iho Mental Health Hoard. fa Ut rt e1 1 l ,,SVS IK vr -- - - " i 1 M Blown Fuse Cuts Power Short Time A f um Mow out on a feeder circuit In the suthoat part ol tiwn Tuesday morning iuinM' a mor outago In a Minion ol homes and huildings In that area. Harley Young, manager ( Columbia FJectrle Co-op., re ported. The outage was not rcHrte for several minutes, and It tk some time to find the trouble before correcting It. Service was out for about an hour, he said. fe IYIRY nSINISf Mftfr GAZETTE-TIMES 1 When you patronUe Ga-tte-j Times advertisers, you help make a better paier. Tell them you saw It In the Gazette-Times. Texas Refinery Corp. Industrial Roofs MCTAL ROOrS SFCC1ALTT All Exterior Coatings ritEC CSTIMATCS ROBERT GUILD, ADVISOR FENDLETON. OREGON 71$ S. MAIN "L 278 ,333 1 - i ' ti 1 1 S FOR FOLKS WHO LIKE TO SEE FINE EXHIBITS, HAVE FUN, ENJOY GOOD FOOD, AND FOLLOW THE BEST IN Recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul neinric-ns Roy Patterson of Lancaster, Wise. He is a nephew of Mr. Heinrichs and spent an enjoy-1 able 10 days touring Morrow county on his first visit here Mrs. Arnold Raymond and children are visiting for a few riavs with her parents, Mr. and days wiin ""h.-rt oi Ariel. X Shipl.nl ito return home Saturday evening. AT YOUR BECK and CALL A savings account is like Aladdin's lamp, ex cept that you don't even have to rub it! It places at your instant command the benign "genie" cf ready money ... to get you what you want to have, to take you where you want to go, to meet any unexpected emergency. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY AGRICULTURAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS, ALL SHOULD ATTEND THE COUNTY FAIR AT THE FAIRGROUNDS AUGUST 25-28 IN HEPPNER. We Are Again Sponsoring THE SWEEPSTAKES Wheat Award GROWERS Be Sure Your Grain Is Entered. For Information, Con tact William Rawlins, Grain Supt. For The Fair INNUMERABLE INTERESTING "l-CATCHING" FEATURES SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON THIS IS YOUR FAIR INVITE FRIENDS FROM NEAR AND FAR Farmer Owned and Controlled Slim 0 . 1 'i A f I i 1 r v