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Estherville Daily News from Estherville, Iowa • Page 21

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Estherville, Iowa
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(la.) Daily Newt, JULY 30. MTO Barnyard an Attraction Puppy Greeting to visit the includes puppies, ducks, chipmunks and rabbits as well as a at the 1975 Emmet County Agricultural number of other animals. Photo by Connie Davis The barnyard is sponsored by the EstherviHe FFA and One of the puppies in the children's barnyard of the 197-5 Emmet County Agricultural Show greets a fellow dog through the fence. The barnyard attracted children, parents, and dogs. Photo by Connie Davis Best Part of Fair Lynn Hoffman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman, rural EstherviHe, claims that one the best parts the fair is cotton candy, so he dug right in. by Connie Davis Activities Continue at Ag Show Live Weight Helps Tractor Pull Different View Travis Ron, son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jtoss, Esther- viHe, had a different view of the fair, as well as a shaded view.

The 'little champ' was among the many young children out looking over the offerings of the 1975 Emmet County Agricultural Show. Photo by Connie Davis Several persons at Tuesday's Tractor Pull, held in conjunction with the 1975 Emmet County Agricultural Show, added weight to the event. Stepping on the sled at designated intervals, the helpers placed additional weight on the sled being pulled down the track. The photo was shot from the tractor used to pull the sled back to the starting point, which was furnished by Ray's Farm Equipment of EstherviHe and driven by Jerry Stover, Graettinger. Photo by Chuck Ostheimer.

trf rt i. Rocky Chair Don Reardbn didn't let a lack sitting stop him when he got tired, he simply sat down on the gravel at the fairgrounds. Dan, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Reardon, Terril, wasn't the only one who got tired during opening- day activities at the 1975 Emmet County Agricultural Sfrow. Photo by Connie Davis Examines Garden Products Mrs. Richard McKean, Armstrong, loofes over the winners of the garden projects at the 1975 Emmet County Agricultural Show. She is a former home economics teacher and she commented that the garden selections looked good.

Photo by Connie 'Davis Look Ma, -No Sore Feet! Christy Behrends, iy 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Behrends, Estherville, had the right idea for seeing the fair. She simply sat in her little red wagon and let her mom and dad pull her around to see the sights. Photo by Connie Davis Wins Junior Swine Slioivnuinslup Brian Crouch, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Jerry Crouch of Armstrong, captured first place in the junior swine judging competition at the 1975 Emmet County Agricultural Show. Brian is a member of the Armstrong Grove BHDS 4H club. Photo by Chuck Ostheimer. i.

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