The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1951, Page 21, Image 21

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Rodeo at ; McMinnyille Sunday
j;; To Draw Many
Valley
Riders
: lUtoMa Newt Unfct
McinNHVIIXK One of the valley last outdoor rodeos of the
season win be held Sunday at the , Yamhill County Sheriffs Posse
rodeo crousds west of McMinnville. The grand erltry will start at
130 p.nu with a two and one-half hour rodeo and amateur, riding
event to follow. -: Ai'-- , f ..j --
The event is sponsored by the sherurs posse.
Officers of the posse said 15
compete In the 20-event program,
which will feature Gat races, reg
ular races, stake bending, scurries,
bareback riding, roping events,
steer riding and cutting hone
competition. The rodeo events will
be open to all comers as Jack-pot
events. ' -. -
One of the feature events of the
program will be a greased ; pig
scramble for children 12 and un
der with the three winners to keep
their prize catch.
The Sunday show will be one of
i the last 1951 public attractions
1 sponsored by the posse, which an
nually conducts a Fourth of July
rodeo and celebration and a spring
automobile show and dance.
' Sunday's program has been ar
' banged to provide competitive
vent for men, women and child
organizations have been asked to
ren: In participating riding organi
zations. !
Some of the valley's top cow
boys have already Indicated their
intention to participate to the
Jack-pot rodeo events. Tough
stock furnished by Elery De Lash
mutt, Sheridan rodeo producer,
will give them plenty of rough
riding and roping during the ai-
ternoonvshow. I S
HFXrS AND1AL CONTROI
S1LVZRTON; Victor Howard,
Marion county government trap
per. Is lending a hand to preda
tory animal control; in Clackamas
county. Clifford Rolison, Clacka
mas county trapper, is vacationing
for three weeks. .
NEW TOKJK. N. T ScpL 1 Dr.
E. T. Bedlasd (abeve), postmas
ter Pvrtland. has been as-
Minted Oregaa state ehairaaa
f the March af Dimes far the
Utft cansecvtlve year, it w
announced t d a v by Baxil
O'Connor, president of the Na
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ert i E Lee. resident engineer st
Lookout Point dam on the middle
fork of the Willamette river, win I
be transferred to a new nasi at
Walla Walla, the corps of engi-
neers announced here,
Mexico City is sinking Into the
ancient lake bed on which it was
built and sanitary .engineers have
warned that the flow ox its sewe
system will be reversed if it con
tinues to sink.
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