The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 26, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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Mrs. Collis lohnson of Portland and Salem pictured above driving her fine
harness mare, Stonewall King's Breath of Heaven, which she will enter
at the nighty horse show at the state fairgrounds stadium beginning Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. lohnson will ride in several of the ; events during the week.
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Admiring Spun Silk, a Junior live gaited mare from the Green' Valley'; sta-
bles, owned by the Gollis Johnsons, ore left to right Miss Margaret Wag
ner, Mrs. Robert Needham, Tuck Hlggins, manager of the stables, fcndiMrs.
Reynolds Allen. Eight of !the Johnsons horses will be shown 1 at the nightly
horse shows. The! stables are ideally situated on the Silverton road opposite
the fairgrounds. (Kennell-Elhs photo). " "'
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Trying to settle on a
"winner" are a
group of - young ma
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among the hundreds of
. Salem -folk- attending
. the daily ras at Lone
Oak race tuck during
the state fair. Left to
'right in one of the boxes
' in . the grandstand are
. Mrs. Rollin Haag, Mrs.
Roger M. &3inell,-Mrs.
Earl Bogaxdus, Mrs.
James R. Pliillips, Mrs.
John H. Johnson and
? Mrs. Robert, W. Gorm
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Even in busy times
housewives find .
time to bake a cake for '
the state fair 'culinary
department and no ex-,
ception to tills is Mrs.;
Douglas McKay, wife of
Oregon's governor, who
will enter one of her fa- .
mous angel food cakes
this year. After beating
the egg wliiteti on a
platter with wia whip ,
Mrs. McKay Is shown
about to add tho sugar,
a tablespoon at a time.
Mothers end chidren will b a familiar scene along the midway during state fedr week. One of fh beauty spots
"on the fairgrounds is th fountain and pool in front of the stadium with zinnias adding much color to" the set :
tng. Sealed before the fountain 'ere Lcring Schmidt; Jr., Casey dinger, 'Mrs. Karold Olinger, 1-irs.Icring Schmidt,
."Ectby. Schmidt end Susan C&ger. (Kennell-Ellis phcto). . . . -
' ' A "t the lft are1 the
i Jochimsen sisters, ,
1 SondraJ and Suzanne,
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j " , ing making muilins and
baking cakes, w h 1 c h
tliey will enter at the
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popular each year.
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