The
success of a show can be measured in many ways. One is to count
the smiles. As this picture attests the smiles were many at this
year's event. The weather was perfect and just about everything
worked like a well-oiled machine. Congratulations to all involved.
Published in this edition are a few of the photos taken during
the show.
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Kent Jones again provided the music at Crossroads
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Spiderman proved a popular theme at the Clown tent
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The winners proudly display their picture trophies
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Bingo proved to be a popular addition to the show.
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The clowns performed to the delight of young and old alike.
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This participant proudly displayed his picture plaque for all
to see
Saturday during the show.
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A new event this year at Crossroads was a garage sale. It proved
successful and is worth doing again.
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Hydraulics were just on of the many attractions offered at Capitol
Hill.
Wild gyrations were on display as owners put their cars through
their
paces for the admiring crowd. This popular event is sure to be
repeated
next year.
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Not only can the cars be made to jump (above) but the hydraulics
can be
used to pose the cars in contorted positions. Many times cars
will be
seen on the road in these wild positions.
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What well-known, died-in-the-wool Sooner fan was the victim of
this
prank? Her initials are P.G.
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Mike and Carol Smith were driving home one day when another driver
decided to turn right from the left lane. Needless to say the
result was
not good. His pride and joy is now in the capable hands of Larry
Myers
and his new shop. We look forward to seeing Mike's Chevelle back
on the
road. Carol and Mike are somewhat the worse for wear as both are
hurting
somewhat but are recovering nicely so far.
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