18 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore Wed. Aug. 21, 1957
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70 THE RESCUE OF A FALLEN RIDER, the rodeo clown moves in to toke this furious
bull off his intended victim. Brohmos will even attack horses therefore the fleet-footed
clowns must be used in this avent rather. than mounted pickup men to save the contest
ants. This life-saving function makes the work of this funnyman deadly serious and the
most dangerous job in rodeo.
Phone Exhibit Set At Fair State Fair Bills
An adventure into space awaits ed, a parent or accompanying adult i DlSSCT Art STOW
isilors to Pacific Telephone s cx- will be asked to make tlie call. I
n u , , !, Another feature of the exhibit is SALEM An art show that will
here mil also be free three- I e solar battery demonstration. It bc representative of the best in
lute telephone trips to any place snows how sunlight is turned into , orceon ai t W Di omispri for the
the United States and demon- energy by the battery Two of the "Oregon sfat Fair opening
visitors
hibit at the fair
There will also
minute
in
strations of how the world of sci
ence has entered the "Sun Age"
through the -mention of the BcM
Solar Hattcry. I
Based on the start of the Inter-!
national Geophysical Year on July
1, the company's exhibit will show ,
how satellites .slightly larger than
a basketball will circle the earth.
They are expected to travel at an
altitude of 30U miles and a speed
of 18.000 miles an hour.
Telphone operators at I he exhibit
will explain the part that trans-1
islors will plav in transmitting in-:
formation from the sacellilcs to
scientsts on ?arlh. ItapiJIy replac
ing vacuum limes in all
coin nuinica turns, transistors
arOiC.lnm A. ..!.! -II ll T,.. .. L'inn
graduates of WiUainelle University owy appointed' supe'rinlendent of
in saieni. - (i, ,., nlln!1,.lnni aniicinri
the cooperation of all the "big
names" in Oregon's art circles
and they have promised to enter
the best of their work.
"This will be the first time that
ilia rttr.ri.r. cl-.ln P .. I ti t K,...,
C A I T.' M 1M. A n....ii omit uu lino nnu v i
I llf nillUS DI UIJ1UI S. ii,,iL- nf t li i c ni n-n " Hf
radio, television and recording King. "Because of hick of wali
jeiftuuitiiiie, win nave me star- soace
Ames Brothers
Dated For Salem
and poor lighting, the best
ins ioic in u.c uicgon loiaie r air , Oregon art sts have declined to
iMgni iicvue. uei Mime, mem-: ex,ibit in the past. But this year,
bcr of the Stale fair Commission ; Wiih the help of Dr. Cameron
in charge of entertainment, has faulin. head of Willamette Uni
annuunced. Ihe musical varietv v,.riivu m-t Hrimnni U,A ha.,a
iiems oi uw i-iieuiiieu lu. eucn iiiKm redesigned the art department. It
are ox ine lau nugusi imougn uep- w,u be located in the old roller
also an invention of the Uell Tele-, tember 7. Other top flight enter- skating rink and will have esneci
phone Laboratories. turners will be announced soon, ally designed suspended walls and
Once every hour a long .distance .Milne said. lots of hanging space with good
uin-i.iiui will sijiii ine i lie lie ci mumivii iu iiii-ii uwii i .-iiiuw uyuilllg.
to select a person from the audi-; over 195 stations. The Ames Broth-
ence to make a free thiee-minule ers have appeared on the Milton! MODEL TOWN
demonstration telephone call to Bene Show, t he Ld Sullivan Showi CORB1N, Ky. iAi The jailer
any piace in me Limed Mates. anu me jacKic itieason ?now. lu-re was a lonely man recently:
Pacific Teh phone Manager D i llieir recording of "Naughty Lady For eight days no arrests were
r.. i.aneriy suggests inai persons , oi anauy i.aue . sei a recoru made and the cells went empty
planning to visit the exhibit have among all record companies for "You can say that cither Corbin
ready the phone number of a total sales in one day 1I8.G97 is a very good town or that the
friend or relative they would like and it is still rolling past the 1,- police department is no good," one
10 can. u a cniiu snouiu oc scieci-1 'ou.uou mam. patrolman joked.
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SEE YOU AT THE DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR
GERRET5EN BUILDING SUPPLY CO.
IN RHYTHM WITH A CYCLONE, the saddle bronc rider
rolls with the pitching of the horse and spurs over the
break of the shoulders. If he touches ony part of the saddle,
the rein, or the horse with his free hand he's gooseegged,
ond he can't wrap the rein around his hand or change
hands. He must stay aboard eight seconds ond spur the
bronc from shoulder to flank to earn the high score it
take6 to win.
STOPPING ON A DIME, the calf-ropers horse oids his
rider in a race against the stop watch by braking to a
halt as soon as the loop is settled on the calf's head. By
the time the horse is stopped the rider will be dismounted
ond started for the calf. He must then throw the calf by
hand and tie ony three legs together with the short pigging
string in his teeth.
New Personnel Added To Staff
Four new faces will be among
department superintendents at the
fair this year.
Mrs. Carol Season of Riddle, in
charge of canning, has had sev
eral years of 4-H experience in her
field. Mrs. Byron McKean, Hose-
burg gardener, will replace Mrs.
C. J. Bielman of Sutherlin as head
of the floral department. Jack
Church will be in charge of the
relatively new hobby department.
Olalla rancher, Harry Hucklcr,
will run the horse department
which was re - opened last year by
Cordon Baker of Yoncalla.
Homer (how. one of the fair
board members will also serve
again in charge of FFA competi
tion. He is FFA advisor. Also in
addition to open competition are
the 4-H classes at the fair, run by
agents Jane Gales and Frank von
Uorstel.
Other superintendents include
Myron Auer, beef and dairy cattle
divisions; Howard Hatfield, sheep,
goat, and swine divisions; Glen
Wellman, chickens: Inez Stancliff.
i rabbits; Bill Tipton, fruits, vege
tables, and farm crops divisions;
Ada Brumback. baking; Mrs. Ar
chic Ferguson of Days Creek, tex
1 tiles: Jack West, arts; Mrs. Harry
Brubakcr. ceramics; Mrs. Frank
j Brown, miscellaneous arts; and
John LeDue, photography.
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