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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1922)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. PAGE EIGHT t r E It It 2 ' E THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Oope Meire aravasi and-Power' Exp'ositoioe PROGRAM Arrival Friday Koon Canvan Parks at Valley Motor Co.'f Parking Grounds J: JO P. M. to 5 P. M. Primte d'TOOOstratloni -where wanted. 6:00 P. M. Dinner. ( JO P. M. C'araian mores to Salem Armory. ' 7 15 to i 00 P. M. Lecture by J. D. Jordan of Ford Motor Co. Radio; MoTine Pictures: Only Anlhentic Moving Pictures erer taken ahowing Ford Factory In actual operation, demonstration with Pelco Light during lecture and pic tures. . 00 P M.. til you're tired Big Free Dance, lor All, at the Ealem Armory: Let s all go! Then Hay??? SATTTRDAY J , J JO A. M. to :4S A. M. Arranging entries for parade. Let s all enter, and make a real day of It. Lots of fun. 8:30 A. M. Free Lectures on the Lincoln car at the Galley Motor Co.'s Sales Room. 45 A. M. Parade formation. 10 00 A M. Your Parade! Route of Parade: Parade forms on Chemeketa and Church streets. Church to Court; Court to Liberty. Liberty to Chemeketa. Chemeketa to Com mercial. Commercial to Trade; back on Commercial to Slate, State to Cottage. Cottage to Court. Court to High, High to State, State to Commercial. Commercial to Court, Court to High, High to Valley Cotor Co., for Price awards. Disband. 11:00 A- M. Address of Welcome Mayor Geo. Halrerson. Response J. D. Jordan of Ford Motor Co. Better Farm Life in Oregon Governor Olcott. 11:45 A. M. Lunch. 100 P. M. sharp Fair Grounds Don't Miss This' The Saw Dust Trail." Bv our Farmers Al Epan, Gerrais; J. E. Towte. Aumsvllie; Miss St. Pierre. Salem Polk Co.; and others. J. D. Jordan Farm Power and Individual Rapid Trans portation. 2 00 P M. Demonstrations In plowing, discing, mowing, and berry cultivation across from the Fairgrounds, at Beech ler b Farm. 4:30 P. M. Demonstrating the Ersted Hoist, spray pump. 2, 3 and 5 ton trailers at the Fairgrounds. 6:30 P. M. Questions and answers by those interested. Ask the men In charge. 6:00 P. M. Banquet for Caravan attendants; with a little Jazz and mystery. 9:00 P. M. Dance at the Salem Armory by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oswalds Seven Seranaders. The Caravan will be in Salem all day Sunday, and leave for Dallas and Independence Monday morning nday a afarclay TWO WHOLE DAYS TWO WHOLE DAYS The most gigantic undertaking, also the most successful of its kind ever undertaken. Remember you do not have to own, or want to own a Ford or Fordson. The primary motives are Farm Power and individual rapid Trans portation to all. We are interested in you, and every man in Marion and Polk Counties, both in town and out, can find some solution for some of your problems. . - Interesting and All Educational Q DC O DC hi X L rrc -- ta -- ' . . - - l . ,i J l. f S Crm. -it i f; - -- - Uar P r r" 4 t 1 w v rn READ WHAT OTHERS SAY If you were to do this over you couldn't do it better or make any greater impres sion. It is wonderful. Attendance 5,000. Earl Simmons, Eugene. Greatest thing I've ever seen or heard of. Charlie Loekwood, Roseburg "It's Jake" "Pop" Gates. Medford. The biggest crowd Oakland has ever known 7,000 people and all interested and happy. Oakland. After a demonstration like the Lebanon Merchants and people will back us to the skies in anything else we undertake. Hugh Kirkpatrick, Lebanon. One page in any paper isn't half enough to tell of the good it has done. . Charlie Kirk, Albanj G Something Every Minute A Prize Worth While YOUT Parade Saturday, 1 1 One for Every Entry List of Demonstrations No. 7 Oliver Plow Beechler & Savage Field Oliver Disc Plow Becchler & Savuge Field No. 3 Plow - Beechler & Savage Field Auto Meter Disc Beechler & Savage Field Harrow Beechler & Savage Field Spring Tooth llarow Beechler & Savage Fie!d Spire Tooth Harrow Beechler & Savage Field Berry Cultivator Beechler & Savage Field Orchard Disc - Beechler & Savnge Field Cutmore Mower ... Beechler & Savage Field Cultipacker - Grounds Spray Pump Grounds Road Grader Grounds 2, 3 and 5 Ton Trailer for Tractor Grounds Delco Light Grounds Automatic Dump Body - Grounds Every Conceivable Tool or Value Towards Farm Power - Anywhere Arrange Your Entry Now ENTRY . PRIZE 1. Oldest Ford running Spot Light 2. Best Looking Old Ford 30x3y2 Tire 3. Worst Looking Old Ford Tool Box 4. Best Looking Ford over a year old Large Wheel 5. Oldest Man driving a Ford Battery Horn 6. Oldest Lady driving a Ford 34x4 Cord Tire 7. Heaviest Man driving a Ford Tire Pump 8. Heaviest Lady driving a Ford Flower Vase 9. Largest Family in a Ford Motor Meter 10. Highest Oregon license Number on a Ford Dash Light 11. Tallest Man driving a Ford Stop Signal 12. Tallest Lady driving a Ford Tire Guage 13. Ugliest .Man driving a Ford .' Mirror 14. Best Equipped Ford Inner Tube 15. Best Looking Ladv in a Ford Parking Lamp and Vase 16. Best Looking Ford Bug " Foot Throttle 17. Worst Looking Ford Bug Some Tools 18. Most Unique Loading Ford Truck. 32x4 U Cord Tire 19. Most Variety in a Ford Car Auto Theft Lock 20. Most People in a Ford Sun Visor And Many Other Surprises. The Prizes Are All High Grade Merchandise and Besides, Think of All the Fun We're All going to have. We guarantee a prize for every entry ListofPrincipleSpeakers J. D. Jordan, Ford Motor Co. Al Egan, Gervais J. E. Towle, Aumsville Miss St. Pierre, Salem Prof. Gilmore, O. A. C. Governor Olcott and others Get in the Big Parade Call and See Us9 or Phone 1995 for Particulars Wind Up the Old Concrete Mixer, She'll Sure Bring Home the Bacon, and Besides This is Your Day and Your Parade Help Us Put It Over 260 N. High Vale Mot' Coo Salem, Ore. N 0