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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1954)
I ! s - F 1 ' j, , ' i - - - ' i 1 i i - : - 1 ' Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oro Monday. September S. 1S54 3 tale Eair ComMiies.GlamoiiF.iHokiii'm, Industries Funny Faces, Floral Settings and Pretty Girls Help Make fairgrounds Interesting Place for Persons of All Ages , j ' , , , - I y j , - , j y , w " ? ' . T T 1 I. , . "' I" i , i j . U , I "TT'iii ...I Jjj- , ( t ',,. . ."'ZZr ; r-:: : it "'''wi.'' " V ii I" ; I'-" ' ' f ' .- - , I -s. .'..... , -,1m,.. M , , mi, , , 1 I s V . ' " - . . ' I :": ,; ft . I 1 i H - mmmK.,,.4 tyy.T t BM?i.the!Jl!lest -!Psff n ::tceiiw5LI,5'?,ottie',Tl!,l--HM whef UdreB like .Kerry I Inability of the judgf. to fault this rockery garden of Ernest lufer Saturday at the Oregon Stat Hobnan (leftr and Steven Swigert (right) both of Salem, line up to see their reflections In the Fair Flower show, brought him the purple ribbon in the garden architect's division. He compete wm uiuivi. wwitti Mityiym uj vun juntiscn. j ,,,(. ... . , v i ior me top pnze against x other Diue riDDon exhibitors. . . . . . t ; - - i . . . Hi V - ; 5 i i fr.y- - ,! . r ii, ..,-in" f l',""r "T" ' m f v'.!! i, t mm "gt I fa m 1; ,1. V ry Cy -1 4 .i ... '.. "6, y. y; 1, I" V5 7 v. etty Yvonne Miller and Dorothy Vaughn, both of Salem, decorrl; one of the many farm machine displays at the fair ground. Majorette costumes re to publicize; Ted Mack talent quest. ' 1 X ea Macs, nauonauy known "talent scout" who is a key figure in this year's Oregon State Fair, It shown (photo at left) admiring flowers in one of the garden division floral displays. Mack is in charge of the amateur talent quest held on the midway at 3 p.m. aauy. ne is aiso master oi ceremonies for the Uelenei &Uge Kevue held nightly in the grandstand. ; i - if , - . V v ;r: 'dAQICrJf.G JIDL'E, DF. PLE 16 l wi i! 1 -i 4,' facial expressions ranging from "It's a fake" to "Hmmmm, looks . okay to, me? and just plain interest are shown in this photo j (above) of a group of fairgoers ' watching one of the many ' I "hawkers" to be found along the midway again this year demon- one is selling trick card decks. T TED I :;.;' r ? y 5 riT.gS.; Stspfciv TEXTILESaT&FC 033 i:.wio:iEQOT"?: I T .'i y 4 f V ifN .a-w.j(;. 4-Hrf,. . 4an 1rTv' 'WW -f ;fVy ,1 r "sr, y ( y. . ; . fett '- -iiMi.M-r.- , - -w i 1 OB" -ft ' xy 1 xy 4 - -"DA. CIRCUS I 4H1-FFyyy i'ii .: " stretch at Lone Oak race trak Saturday. Sulkles-whii.h .nark k. ,..CoJ?:. P"uLPttersoa P01?' V to youn- 1 M racing re shown, above finishing the first harness event in several Tyears i ' myc ,unSa,, m,.mDer lIe urst family to enter the fair j . i . : . , i I Raws saiurday morning. : .: v the main entrance of the Agricultural building. The booth was designed by Gladys Wheeler. r iV ' A j.V , r I - JL i. f .4. .1 r i) n 4, 1 , 4 I v.