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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1922)
ENTRIES THAT WON FIRST PRIZES IN FESTIVAL FLORAL PARADE jut . . ''?$S : 1 - -TTimWMT Ill I 111 college entry decorated by florist: First prize ($76). Laurelhurst kin dergarten; second prize ($50), Mills college. SECTION T. Clubs, Civic Organizations and Fra ternal Societies of Portland. Class A Best decorated civic club entry consisting of four or more cars: First prize ($100), Portland Auto Trades association; second prize, Portland Woman's club; third prize, uampnre uuio, auui m vl jmtea states toresi bw vico. Class a Best decorates civic emu entry: First prize ($75), St.Johns Bachelors' club; second prize ($50), Port of Portland; third prize, Port land Ad club; fourth prize, Portland Woman's Research club; fifth prize. Lions club; sixth prize, Commercial Artista. Class O Best decorated fraternal society entry: First prize ($75), City View lodge, I. O. O. F.; second prize ($50), Degree of Honor Protec tive association; third prize, Knights of Columbus; fourth prize. Kirkpat rick council; fifth prize; Anchor council; sixth prize, Women of Woodcraft; seventh prize, - United Artisans. Fram No. 121. Class D Best decorated patriotic society entry: First prize ($75), Ma rines; second prize ($50), American Legion; third prize, Disabled Veter ans; fourth prize, American Legion auxiliary. Class F Best decorated entry from charitable organizations or hospi tals: First prize ($75), Albertina Kerr nursery; second prize ($50)7" Salvation Army White Shle'ld home. SECTION 8. Class A Best decorated entry by neighborhood or community club: First prize ($75), Kings Heights community center (no competition). Class B Best decorated entry by neighborhood or community club decorated by , non - professionals: First prize ($75), Alameda club; sec- ond prize ($50). Laurelhurst club; third prize. Sellwood Board of Trade; fourth prize, Park Rose; fifth prize. Woodstock community; sixth prize, Brooklyn Mothers' and . Teachers' club. - SECTION e. Privately Decorated Floats. Class A Best decorated privately touring car entered and decorated by individuals: First prize ($100) (900A), Mrs. Carrie Weaver; second prize ($50) (901A), Miss Helen Shank; no third. Class B Best decorated privately owned turing car decorated by flor ists: First prize ($100) (902B), Mrs. Theodore B. Wilcox; no second or third. Class C Best decorated touring car, privately owned and decorated bv Individuals, the retail price of car being not more than $1500.: No entries. Clas TJ Best d-ecorated ortvately owned roadster decorated by indi viduals: First prize ($100) (906D), Miss Hilda Sinnott; second prize ($50) (907D), Mrs. J. E. Stewart; no third. Class E Best decorated privately owned roadster decorated by flor ists: No entries. Class F (entries not competing for cash prizes) Best automobile float aecorateo ny norists: irst prize, . Mrs. H. L. Corbett; second prize, Guy w. Tamot SECTION 10. Automobile Dealers, Garages and Accessory Houses. Class A Best decorated new car entered by dealer, value over $2000: No entries. Class B Best decorated new car entered by dealer, value lees than $2000: First prize ($78), Fields Mo tor Car company: second prize ($50), Dunning Motor company. Class B Best decorated entry by automobile accessory house: First prize ($75), P. J. Cronin company; no second award made. Class C Best decorated entry by public parage owner: First prize ($75), winans brothers; no second award made. SECTION 11. Industrial, Business Firms, Banks, Etc. - - . .. Class A Best decorated entry by banks, bond houses or financial in stitutions: First prize ($75), United States National bank (only entry). Class C Best decorated entry by manufacturers: First prize ($75), Portland Livestock Exchange; sec ond prize ($50), Hackett Digger company; third prize, Robert Pay see, contractor. East Third and Mad ison streets; fourth prize. Spinal Ab dominal Rupture Appliances com pany. - Class 15 Cest decorated entry bv farmers, gardeners, granges, etc . First prize ($75), Oregon-Japanese Growers. 263 Yamhill street (only entry) Class G Best decorated entry- by department stores: First prize ($75), Roberts brothers (only entry). Class H Best decorated entry by retail merchants: First prize. C$75), Victrola dealers of Portland; second prize ($50), A. G. Hawkins, 1173 Couch street; third prize, Seid Back, 446 East Thirtieth street.- ' Class I Best decorated entry by retail merchants, non-professionally decorated: First prize (75). Pied mont Electric company. SECTION 12. General' Service. Class A Best decorated entry by general public service company: First prize ($75), Portland Railway. Light & Power company; second prize ($50). Northwestern Eleotrlo company; third prize. Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph cormpany; fourth prize, Portland Gas & Coke com THE pany; fifth prize, Southern Paciric company. SECTION 13. Home Service. Class A Best decorated entry by home service companies: First prize ($76), Ally a' s dye and cleaning es tablishment; second prlsa C$60), MORNING OREGONIAN, Crystal Laundry company; honorary ribbons awarded in the following order: Portland laundry, Palace laundry, Oregon laundry, Yale, laun dry and Troy laundry. SECTION 14. Mounted and Driving;, Class A Best out) or organiza SATtJRDAY, JUNE 24, tion of 24 or more members: First prize ($200), Portland Hunt club (only entry). - Class B Best decorated horse drawn: No entries. . Class C Best decorated saddle horse or pony with boy or girl rider under 16: First prize (430), Jean 1922 Rowley. 424 East Thirty-eighth street North; second prize ($20). Donald Dryer. 449 East Forty-fourth street North; third prize ($10), Charles Baxter. HIS Boston avenue. Class D Best decorated saddle horse with rider over 16: First prize ($25). Mrs. H. Bailey, 406 Ger linger building; second prize ($15). Norma Canani, 700 East Eighteenth street North; third prize ($10), no entry. Class E Best decorated' six-horse-drawn entry: First prize ($100), American Express company (only entry). ClassX Special entry: First prize. Umatilla Indians from Pendleton. SECTION 15. Motorcycles and Bicycles. Class A' Best decorated bicycle entry by bicycle, club consisting of -Alameda club float, first honors among community entries, a New berg's beautiful float, first for outside cities of less than 5,l(' pooula .tion. . 3 East Side Baptist church Sunday school, viinner among religious organizations. 4 Portland Chamber of Commerce, whit h took second sweepstakes prize of -50 and which otlterwl.se wouiu have been first prize in its class. S Hose City Park school, first pr'.y.e of $75, best-decorated school entry, decorated by pupils. 6 ! n ' Harriet and maids In car. 7 Mrs. Helen Idd Corbett, ribhoa t!r. prize, not competing for cash prize. 8 kittle Jean Rowley on poa, first prize, 30. King's Heights community center , first prize, 12 or more riders under 15 years of age; prize money to go to school under which entry Is ma.de: First prize ($50), Richmond school (only entry). Class B Best decorated motor cycle with s'd car: First prize ($50). George T. Strine (only entry). Class C Best decoratea motor cycle: First prize ($50). P. S. Som merlade, 631 East Fifty-second street North; second prize ($25), Herman Sharkey, 889 East Main street; third prize ($15), H. Larson, 401 East Forty-third street South. Class D Best decorated bicycle: First prize. ($25). Phillip Hall, 751 Summit: second prize ($15). Let Mariner. 197 East , Seventy-fifth street North; third prize ($10)' George Cennary, 520 East Twenty sixth street North. SECTION 16. ' - Special Entry for Chlldrru. Class A- Best decorated cart J' wagon containing a child under years of age and drawn by bicyo'.e or tricycle: First prize ($25), Ar thur Hall; second prize ($20). Mr..-. W. P. Jones; third prize ($15 i. Lor ene Sollins; fourth prize ($50), Mil dred Miller and John Sellwood; fift.i prize ($5), Lawson Robertson. A