14 Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 30, 1949 with various equestrian (roups, the Sheridan Rodeoettes, Yam hill county sheriff's posse major plenty of free picnic space for rodeo-goers who wish to spend the day, and 10 acres of free parking space adjacent to rodeo park. Queen Patricia Zosel, Salem, and her court of Princesses Carol Lee Wilcox, Newberg; and Mara Lynn Manning, McMinnville, will rule over the week-end fes tivities. The convention ceremo nies were held Tuesday night. Bus Drivers Plan Strike Portland, June 30 (JP Bus drivers on the Portland-Salt Lake City run of the Pacific Trailways line are scheduled to go on strike tonight at mid night. Negotiators were to meet, however, with Guy V. Lintner, federal conciliation commission er. In a final' attempt today, to with Alabama second. head off the walkout. Lintner said wages and work ing conditions are in dispute, but neither side would disclose details. About 90 men are in volved. ettes, and the Canby twirling team will be on hand for the Palmistry Readings Will tell your past present and future. Will advise on parade. Prizes will be awarded at rodeo park arena. The Tigard high school band will play dur ing the parade and all of the rodeo shows. Western Oregon cowgirls and cowboys are reminded by Sec retary Pete Kirk that entries in the pony express, St. Paul derby, and cowgirls' and boys' pony races close at 10 p. m. Friday. Continental Trailways buses, which operate through Salem, are not involved In the schedul ed Pacific Trailways driver strike. The two are separate op erations. Although Alabama ranks fourth as a pnttnn-nrnrinrn0 'Vrt r1 to M pjn. Moved from 466 Ferry to 173 S. Commercial state, it is the biggest heavy-in- Georgia grows more nuts than any other state in the union, These races carry $750 in cash, and the rodeo association has posted another $520 in special ausiry state In the south. prizes. Along with the rodeo perform 9 The .ftAARKET IT'S HERE North Commercial at Marion Street Open Every Friday and Saturday 'til 8 P.M. " ances, the three-day celebration has slated concessions, dancing nightly in the open pavilion, BUY HERE SAVE HERE The 14lh Annual St. Paul Rodeo Is only a few days away, Rodeo association President Ray Manegre, right, reminds this year's rodeo royalty. Princess Mara Lynn Manning, Mc Minnville, left; Queen Patricia Zosel, Salem; and Princess Carol Lea Wilcox, Newbcrg; along with other Willamette valley equestrians are anxiously awaiting the opening show Saturday night, July 2; and the two performances Sunday; and a wild west parade and show on Monday. Around $7500 in cash and trophies has been posted by the rodeo association. St. Paul Banners Wave With Rodeo Atmosphere St. Paul, Ore. Banners and flags bedeck the streets, western style clothing is in the spotlight, and the horse is the popular means of transportation as the city of St. Paul makes ready for its 14th annual July 4th rodeo. Professional cowboys from all sections of the United States will be on hand to try for their share of the $7500 in prizes and tro phles being awarded the win ners of this year's three-day celebration. Association President Ray Manegre has announced that both Saturday and Sunday nights are family nights at the roedo, and all youngsters under 12 will be admitted free of charge to the performances, if they are accompanied by their parents. The Washington coun ty sheriffs posse, Hillsboro, will drill as a special feature Satur day night; the Salem Saddle club will perform at the matinee and evening performance Sun day; and the Oregon Mounted posse, Salem; Portland Mounted posse, and Oregon Ranch Girls will be guests on Monday. 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