Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 05, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August 8, 1949
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Horse Show Bosses Harry V. Carson and S. Parzy Rose,
two of the three-man committee in charge of the third annual
western horse show at McGinnis field in Silverton Saturday
night. The third member of the committee, Elmer Lorence,
was in Candaa with the Oregon Mounted posse, when this
picture was taken.
Third Annual Horse Show
At Silverton Saturday Night
Horse lovers of the Willamette valley are expected in Silver-
ton Saturday night at 8 o'clock for the third annual western
horse show sponsored by the Silverton Rotary club and assisted
by the Silverton Saddle club.
Cecil Edwards, Salem, will be the announcer and judge of
events will be Roy Simmons also
of Salem. Gus Herr and Earl
Spencer will appear as clowns
while special entertainment is
being provided by Pat Rolfson,
Portland. Proceeds will be used
by school district No. 4 in the
repair and improvements of fa
cilities of McGinnis athletic
field.
Scheduled events are the
grand entry and parade, follow
ed by stake bending by a six
rider team and a drill by the
Oregon Mounted posse, Salem.
Matched pairs will also be judg
ed and an apple scurry held with
a six-rider team.
The Salem Saddle club is
holding a drill with Judging in
the Palomino class followed by
musical sacks, an open event for
paired riders. Contesting will
be horses at walk trot and skat
with a man vs. horse feature
event, the Silverton high school
challenging the Silverton Sad
dle club from a standing start
20 yards to a stake and return.
There is also a classification
for pleasure horse with the Sil
verton Saddle club appearing in
r quadrille. Concluding the pro
Icebreaker Disabled
Seattle, Aug. 5 (P) The na
vy icebreaker Burton Island
limped toward Point Barrow,
Alaska, today without its star
board propeller and part of its
shaft as the coast guard cutter
Northwind raced to Its aid, the
coast guard said.
gram will be a flag race for a
six-man team. Prizes are of
fered winners in each event.
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5,000 Purebreds
Entered in Fair
Livestock entries closed at the
headquarters of the Oregon
State Fair in Salem with a rec
ord number of purebreds en
tered in most classifications.
Manager Leo Spitzbart ex
pects nearly 5,000 animals to be
on hand when the fair opens
Labor day. Competition will be
particularly keen in all beef and
dairy cattle classes.
Meanwhile, the 167 acres of
fairgrounds are being touched
up in preparation for the state's
biggest outdoor show. The last
major bit of construction for the
1949 exposition, a "kiddieland"
amusement area, is about com
pleted. The 77 acres of parking
area have been completely disc
ed and leveled.
Demand for commercial dis
play space is reported to be the
heaviest in history. The farm
machinery area alone will occu
py two of the eight blocks on
the fair's main midway.
Helene Hughes, veteran San
Francisco theatrical producer.
hat assured Sprtzbart the night
vaudeville show In front of the
racing grandstand will be the
finest ever offered at the Salem
plant. Miss Hughes has also
booked a trio of high wire acts
to be the basis of a free midway
show four times daily.
Harrison Cutler, horse show
manager, has been deluged with
stall requests for horses entered
in the combined horse show-ro
deo. Cutler expects a number of
the top California show strings
to be on hand. Plans now call for
the combined show six nights of
the fair with straight rodeo com
petition slated for Sunday after
noon, September 11.
Mrs. Boettiger Arrives
Portland, Aug. 8 tP) Mrs.
Anna Roosevelt Boettiger was in
Portland today, awaiting the
birth of a grandchild the first
great grandchild of the late
President Roosevelt.
Eugene Firm Low on
Sewer Job in Salem
City Manager J. L. Franzen
will recommend to the city
council acceptance of the bid of
Werner & Keske of Eugene for
the contract to do the excavat
ing and pipe laying for Salem's
interceptor sewer.
The firm's bid of $216,974 was
the lowest of three offered, and
$44,008 under the next lowest,
$360,982 bid by the Valley Con
struction company of Seattle.
The third bid was $388,668 by
Mullln Incorporated, also of
Seattle.
The bids were announced
Thursday afternoon. They
were opened Wednesday after
noon and carefully sifted by
Franzen and City Engineer J
H. Davis before a recommenda
tion was decided on.
Ingrid Falls on Volcano
Hollywood, Aug. 5 VP) Ingrid
Bergman tumbled 30 feet down
the side of a volcano on the
Italian island of Stromboli, then
got up to work 12 more hours
front of the cameras. She
suffered cuts and bruises on her
left arm and leg and was treat
ed with penicillin.
Palmistry Readings
Tells Past, Present and Future.
Answers all quesions. Advice
given. Are You Worried?
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Danger of Typhoid
Seen by Authority
Portland, Aug. 5 W The state
sanitary engineer warned resi
dents of the southwest hills dis
trict outside Portland Thursday
that they are living on a "disease
powder keg."
Curtiss M. Everts Jr. declared
that lack of proper imn dis
posal makes possible in out
break of typhoid fever or othei
sewage-spread disease.
Everts said that the hardpan
soil in the area does not absorb
water well, and that consequent
ly sewage overflows from septic
tanks and runs to lowlands and
roadside ditches.
The state sanitary authority
has asked that a sewer system
be Installed in the area.
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Montgomery Ward
Tire Store
7 years' tire sales and service
experience.
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