Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1959 — Page 14

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT— Sept. 10, 1959

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Improved Speed Program Planned For County Fair

CENTREVILLE Plans for a bigger ami better speed program at Ilie annual St Joseph County Fair at Centerville Sept. 22 through 26, were revealed this week by Manager Lester R. Schrader and Speed Superintendent Joseph Garman. Manager Schrader stated I hat with allotment of Michigan Agricultural Society Aid an amount between $24,000 and $30,500 could lie expected to be presented to winning harness horse entries during the gala September speed week. Last year saw the juvenile stake races returned to St. Joseph County Fair after an absence of several years. These in 1958 featured the two-year old Michigan owned pace and the three-year old Michigan owned pacing fillies events. This year two-year old. and three-year old trot stakes are added to the increased program. In event of the junior side-wheelers and trotters as well, the events are worth $2,000 I added money in each event. I Racing opens at the Centerville ! Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 22, with the featured 3-year-old trot and the ! two-year-old pace, early closing [events, worth each $2,000 added money. On that same date the 2:11 [trot will open the card and the 2:14 pace is an added event, both of which at SI,OOO will bring out some of the best trotters and pacers to be seen during the meeting.

Wednesday, Sept. 23 brings the opening 2:18 pace and 2:18 trot events and the 3-year-old pace and . the 2-year-old trot, both with the $2,00q added money purses offered. Thursday’s card presents the . 2:26 pace. 2:26 trot and the 2:18 pace and 2:18 trot with Friday’s program offering the 2:24 slow class trot and 2:24 pace, plus a 2:20 pace and a 2:20 trot. | Saturday’s card can hardly be [excluded as a “feature’’ day, if [only because of the great event of j the week for speed worshipers the I FOR RENT West York 2-bedroom apt., with heating stove. Phone 902. J Walkerton. SlOp LEOTA’S Beauty and Slendereeze Salon — Air Conditioned — i Open Days Tuesday thru Friday After 6, Walkerton 725 J I Ph. Hamlet UN 7-8784 STARTING WITH the September 3rd issue of the Walkerton Independent and North Liberty News, all classified ads must be paid for in advance of running except for those people or firm? who run ads on a monthly basis, for those having regular advertising accounts. Independent News Co. s 3 Walkerton Skelgas Service Ph. 60 Walkerton Your headquarter* for the best in Go*. Gas Service end Appliance], budget terms. PART TIME WORK for women. Ideal for mother's whose children ar e in school. For interview write Box 218 K, care this-paper,,

I - — ——“ — r rec-b m -All Pace Ilie ran which lias supplied Ilie track’s low race [ i ecord marks and which always makes th e event the utlra-ultra in thrills for the race-wise public. Three other events on the afternoon’s plan include a 2:22 trot, U ■ 2:22 pace and the slow class 2:25 pace. As has been the case in the past years, the mobile starting gate and photo-finish will he part and parcel of the racing program's equipment and the management warns that .1 is “possible, highly possible” that projected track improvements may provide the possibility of still further reduced track record. And it is well known among horsemen that a record gained at the Centre- ' ville oval “usually sticks to a horse.’' That is, the track is already so well conditioned that few horses do better over any other half-mile course. Several nearby owners have been training over the track since early Spring and the work helps to keep the track “alive" for the Fall race programs. । “Entries?" We never have to worry about not having enough horses,” says Speed Superinten- ■ dent Garman. "Our worry is how ’ to stable all of ’em and provide , enough races for all that want to start at St. Joseph County Fair.'’

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And that's true enough. Many stables from lowa.. Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana. Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentu< ky, and even from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, ship in here to vie with the best Michigan can offe: Only the colt trot and pace stakes are reserved t<> Mwhig m bred and ow d Standard breeds. . After having driven ad day, the ( Army envoy pulled n to flic side of I lie roa d. The ,yqueg I fleer in charge gave the older that the men would have to sleep in. the back ( of their trucks. The officer later hear, j voice cursing in a truck. H; had the culprit brought before him and demanded an explanation. “Its about that last order you 'gave, si.',’’ spluttered the diiver. “Wha! do you think I a?'—a. goldfish," “What do you mean? temanded tlie officer. “Well,’’ said the unfortunate soldier angrily, “I’m driving the water wagon!" < _— _ '[ Hilda had just given notice she wa s going to be married. The lady ' of the household, flustered because [she had not been told before, asked: [“Couldn’t you postpone your wed- ' I ding until I get ahother maid?’’ ' "Well,” Hilda hqsitated, “I don’t ' know him well enough to ask him to put it off.” , “Anyone who ‘th|nj|s of things’ is t not likely to make - a goftd camper. . Because whatever you think of has , to be taken along. Then it isn't > camping any more, it's moving.” ’ । Patronize our advertisers.