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Two PerformancesTo Close Horse ShowI1*iirPteteColorful pageantry and spectacu-lar performances were the keynotes of the second session of the Amarillo Horse Show last night at the Tri-State Fair grounds.Thrills evoked during the initial performances were repeated again as the show reached its mid-way mark. Final sessions are scheduled this afternoon and evening, to wind up the largest exposition of fine horseflesh in Amarillo equine history.The afternoon program will be devoted to child riders, the top horsemen of tomorrow, and to amateurs. Smashing climax to the meeting comes tonight with the stake competitions.horses, which have earned right to show against cham-will compete in the evening To place in the stake, the must qualify in a previous preliminary.Winners named last nisht by horse.| owner and rider were as follows: (When: owner and rider are the same, only onename listed.lLadies Fine Harness1 Chief of King's Trail. Pat Cameron. San Antonio: 2 Wishing Star, .1,Nichols, Mrs. J H. Parker; 3. Fancy Nancy, 4-B Farm, Amarillo, Mrs. Charlie Judd.Walking Horses, Four-Year-Old1 Vic's Merry Boy. J. H Thompson, Cedar Hill: 2 Magic Star, O RMitchell, San Antonio, Leon Milligan;3 Rowe's Allen. Dr W E White. Clovis:4 Wanda Lea Mr. and Mrs Gene Golf. Fayetteville. Tenn.. Hugh Hartley; 5. Little Man. Colonial Stables, hachie, Tommy Wilson.Hackney. LadiesToptheirSweden DeepensRocket MysterySTOCKHOLM, July 27 (/P)—A limited censorship has been imposed on information concerning unidentified missiles—believed towhichbe flying bombs or rockets have been sighted over Swedish territory in recent weeks.Authorities have banned the publication of names of localities where the missiles have been sighted and newspapers have been required to use the dateline “Somewhere in Sweden,’’ when writing about the subject.pious,show.horsesStables, Robert Lewis; 3. Fast Company. H. A. Tarrant, Houston, George Roberts; 4 Fazyoff, 4-B Farm, Mrs Charlie Judd.Amateur Five-Gaited1. Genius Twig, Nell Gunn. Amarillo, 2. Red Sun. 4-B Farm, Oliver Barfield: 3 May Affair, Pat Cameron; 4 Victory Lee Rose. Rendezvous Stables. DonDavison; 5 Red Star Denmark, Eleanore Adams. Amarillo.Texas County OrganizesReserve Officer Chapterisitiry|n i5,!TirGUYMON, July 27 (Special) —Plans were announced Thursday forthe organization of a Texas County jWaxa- j chapter of the Reserve Officers As-|I sociation and all those holding re- jserve commissions were asked toan organizational meetingCharlie | Monday night at Guymon. Re-Parade. Rendezvous j serve officers making up the com-m‘!mittee in charge of the plans were: tester J. Evans, Lt. Col. Inf., Or-stabRs, lando F. Sweet, Lt. Col. Air CorpsCamp, Capt. Signaland Melvin)f1 Cadet Color, Rendezvous Stables,Dallas. Mrs Delbert Davison: 2 Braish-i attend field Saga, Pat Cameron, Mrs.Judd; 3. Cadet Stables. Mrs. J Hpark Cissv. Pat Cameron.Walking Horse. Amateur 1. Top Sergeant. Colonial John D King; *2 Mickey Finn. Billy-Bob Stables. Sudan. Billy Terry; 3.,Alamo's King, O. R. Mitchell. Jackie Corps.Mitchell; 4. Allen's Chisholm, Amarillo. M J. Chisholm. Jr.Amateur Thrpe-Gaited1. Victory Star. 4-B Farm. Oliver Barfield: 2. Stonewall Shannon. Rendezvous Stables. Don Davison; 3 My Valiant Ladv, Pin Oak Stables, Houston. Josenhine Abecrombie.Combination Five-Gaited I1. Cimmeron Cls. Mrs. W. P Alien.! WASHINGTON,OPADeJuly 27 Wiyp) —Shreveport. La,. Robert Lewis; 2 Cap- p„p idp f nrr„man fndav named thetain Fair. Woodland Hill Farm. Trving,I^resident 1 rum an today named mew.uiis Roberts; 3 Sir step Alone. Mrs men of “judgment and fairness”idiyr.1-»dininCharlie Judd; 4 Miss Houston. Joe DHughes. Houston, George Roberts,Open Reining{Bv owner only) 1. J. N. Childer#: 2 M L. Currie; 3. Marilyn Tz.z.ard; 4 Delhrrt Dal by: 5. Mrs. Pete Knight.Ladies Three-Gaited1 Silver Star. Pin Oaks Stables. Josephine Abercrombie: 2. Bluebonnetwho will form the decontrol board set up under the new price controlclCti *ROY L. THOMPSON, chairman. He is a Southern banker and economics professior and has been president of the Federal Land Bank95989899 00 09 GGPea vine Barbara Lunsford. Dallas; 3. nf Npw Orlennc sinre 1Q9R Jessie Ruth. 4-B Farm: 4 Donald Dare.! _ —Charlie Judd.Saddle *Wgpdlnnd Hill Farm Tramn Fast. Jay-Dee4-B Farm. Mrs Roadster Under1. Ladv Rettw Rowe Ewin.tr; 2.Thanks DemocratMr.Your^ ^ lt;• * V* l ^ \ J * 4 II Blake Timmons.and Mrs Panhandle State Rep. Nominee,GEORGE H. MEAD. He is a middle western industrialist, organizer and board chairman of the Mead Pulp Sz Paper Co. of Dayton, O. He I was chairman of the industrial advisory board under the NRA and
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Amarillo Sunday News Globe

Amarillo, Texas, US

Sun, Jul 28, 1946

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