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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1925)
, . J- '' - i i- I I . ; j, 4-7 v';;. V-.;'. . 7 V;: ' ; 'J.- - : ;- . ' . ' -v . " - . -. -,i ' . - - - i . ! . -J-.- SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON; SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, i ..... T - . Society, Churches, Eetter Hciric Part Two Pages One to Six - ' . : 1 I: -rv- mm mm IN BIKE PUDE McKinley School Wins Tro- phy; Prizes Awarded to Other Entrants Something like 450 bicycle rid ers, ranging from 86 years down to the little youngsters of 6 and 8 yearsj were paraded through the streets of Salem Saturday morn ing, headed by TV A. Raffety, chief of the; Oregon state traffic divis ion, and John Rodda, representa tive of the Cycle Trades of Amer ica, flanked on either' side by po lice. :i. .!':; :: jj:r . The first division was composed of Boy Scouts, followed by the girls' decorated bicycles,; boys' decorated bicycles, and then the plain bicycles. The formation was on Waverly street, and moved out onto Court promptly at 10 o'clock, going west on Court, south on Commercial, east on State, to the "Willamette athletic field, where the usual demonstration took place. - j '!::; i ; j -The first feature of the program Was a Very instructive talk by W. A. Marshall of the Oregon indus trial accident commission. The subject of Mr. Marshall's talk was "'Accident Prevention" and he ably handled the subject, outlining that it was far better!! to prevent accidents than it is to be sorry afterwards. .' - Probably the I oldest ; fnan that ever took ipart In a parade in the United States was Nick Biers, 86 years of age, who rode the entire -distance.; : - I There! were some 2,000 spec tators In the grandstand at Wil lamette athletic field, who greatly enjoyed the demonstration and the awarding of prizes. McKinley Win Cup McKinley school won the Cycle Trades of America trophy i cup with 11 and 6-10 per cent of their enrollment, j Mercedes; Miller was on hand to receive the cup from . John Rhodda. Y l j . , '. j Bicycles Decorated Gerald Simpson, Parrish school, first prize, j gold watbh, donated by the New Departure 'Coaster Brake company; Betty; Utter, sec ond prize, ; Lincoln ; school, tire, donated by Harry W.. Scott; My ron Butler, Parrish school, third prize, flashlight; ddnated by Lloyd Ramsden; Robert Utter, Lincoln school, fourth prize, tire, donated by A. H. Moore; "Dorothy Kent, McKinley school, fifth i prize, one baseball bat, donated by Lloyd Ramsden. . Betty and Robert Ut ter are-brother and sister, which is nnuaual, as both were '! prize win ners for decorated bicycles. 7 The next 12 decorated bicycles received beautiful bells, donated by the New Departure Coaster Brake company.- i Sam J. Furr, Highland school; Daniel Newman, Highland school; Ruth Arnold, Highland school; Doris Kemp, Mc Kinley school; Winfield Needham, Grant school;. Ronald Hudkins, Grant school; Irving Hale, Rich mond school; Ray Lafky, McKin ley school;. Wallace McClelland, Parrish school; John Bone, Par rish school; Harry Moore. Gar- field school, and Howard Rankin, "Parrish school. jl ' The following 12 received use ful; pencils, donated by the Mor row Coaster Brake company: Rus sell Scott, Lincoln school; Fred Broer, Grant school; Virgil Deni son, Garfield school; Gordon "Backe. Richmond school; llo Ran dolph, Highland school; Glen Best, Parrish school; Perry An , drews, Parrish school; Frank Wil lard. Grant school; Norris Kemp. McKinley school; Isabella More- i NEWPORT 98 miles from Salem-Splendid roadi An ideal, place to spend your vacation, for a day, week or month. s ".Bathe Where Beauty Beckons". ' v. ; i 1 5 CASINO GARAGE STORAGE GAS AND OIL ' PARK HOTEL Homelike Rates $1.00 per day Centrally located. At city park and post office. MRS. G. C. ALLEN, Prop. NRU-PORT - - OREGON HOTCL ABBEY :;:".(:''. '! - A hotel that has' Justly be com famous for its service and homelike features. ii - " Steam Heated f Electric Lights . -' Hot and Cold Water lin L'Tery Room. ; FRONT ST. i NEWPORT houe, McKinley school; Mercedes Milllpr, I McKinley school; Ipdith Morehouse, Lincoln school. The Boy Scouts were awarded silvrr jgold and bronze I medals, furnished by the Cycle Trades of America." Gold, Horace Stewart. Mckinley school; silver, Ed -Bell-ringer, Tigard school; bronze, Ken Morris,! Parrish school, j 1 ! Scooter Race Staged First, Kelly Wickizer, Garfield schdol.s bronze medal, donated by the!: Cycle trades of America; second, Dan McCarthy, Sacred Heart academy, baseball, donated by Lloyd E. Ramsden; third.) Ver non; Ahibal, Grant school, pencil, donated by Morrow Coaster Brake company. : ', ; - , j ! Malcolm McReynolds, McKinley school, won the Morrow Coaster Brake i watch, riding the plank 1050 feet. John Hone,! Parrish, wag second, receiving a Pennsyl vania j bicycle tire, donated by HajhryjW. Scott, riding 1030! feet. Ra$r Sanford, Parrish school, won third prize, riding 920 feet and recfeivlng a Continental ! clincher bicycle casing, donated by A. H. Moore, , j f: i . Clarence E. Oliver.i'of the YM CA, and R. Sanford, Salem, and Letter W. Keenan of ( Portland acted as Judges. ' ' ti ; i Lisbon Poor Pay Homage to WeH-Beloved Actress - r - - , i LISBON, Portugal, May! 1. Enormous crowds blocked the streets of the city the other day when Angela Pinto, the popular Portuguese actress, was buried. The slums of j Lisbon emptied themselves to come and see; "Our Angela" pass to her last resting place.! She was the idol Of the people, and her 1 remarkable ver satility ran from comic opera to tragedy. ; Her favorite role$ were wjsmen of the people. j Beggars and poor old women whom the popular actress had aid ed Injher lifetime were seen vainly trying to touch; the side Of her bier as ittwas drawn past, them in the street. if 1 I I I' SALEM TIIURS. mmr-m !!'M a.if-4 SIZE 'jsrerr Vint pmmt ft i m no win wi(buuu- mmm M Grand Stand Chair Seats on Sale at Patton's Book Store I NYE BEACH BAKERY ' J ! Confectionery and meals. Home made bread and pastry. I i At Nye Beach I ( K. KASBOII3I, Prop. I 1 M. H BENSON CO. Dry goods, notions, novelties, i -gents farniahinga. Nye Beach, f j Newport J Oregon Midway ! Confectionery Delicatessen Lunches . I f ; 1 1 I Ice Cream j . . Conveniently - located ! at auto park, and midway section. en :!:;. i 1 1 i 9 i 1 i r ) ' i I h . - ' ; 1 - ; i ! GOLD STAR ILL "US 175 IS! Jason Lee Sunday School Proud of Fine Record . f 'Made During Year The Jason Lee Methodist church of Salem boasts of a group of 175 members who have been placed on the gold star roll for perfect attendance at Sunday school dur ing the past year. ; ' J i The unique record is not excel led by any church in the city it is claimed, although many of them might come close to the mark.' Following are the honor-win ners at the Jason Lee church: r Thomas A. Acheson. Boss Anderson, Mrs. Phil AspinwaU, Eleanor - AapinwaU, Ilaxcl Aumsn. . Fred Barker. Mrs. Fred Barker. Cath erine Barker, Gt. H. Baumgartner, loro- thv Baum partner, Jean Baumffartner, Marararet Biumsartncr. Mrs. B. Benson, Irvine Bennon. W. A. Bond. Mrs. W. A. Bond. Merle Bonney. Gorrtou Black. Mrs. Gordon Black, Esther BlacS, Oordon Jr. 4. Mary Cam field. A. P. Carpenter, . Carpenter, II. B. Carpenter. Mrs. Elsie Carpenter, Paul Carpenter, -Eleanor Chad wick. Lillie Cnristopherson,, Herman Clark, Corliss Clark, Carol Clark. 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Tobin of Portland the manager, was associated with the Cornelius Hotel In Portland) be fore moving to Newport, and was owner of the Electric Hotel at Oregon City for 15 years. i Mr. Tobin intends to thoroughly ren ovate the building and install many Improvements. j i 1-Ton - i IRUQICS GRAHAM BROTHERS A DIVISION OF DODGE PARRISH PARAGRAPHS By DORIS GODSEY Monday afternoon the entire student body assembled to listen to Mr. Weisenganger, a state for est ranger. As this Is Reforesta tion week he has been chosen by the state to speak to the boys and girls in the Willamette valley on this subject. He told us of the work of the forest ranger and the best ways to fight fire. The last of his talk was illustrated by about one hundred slides showing the growth of. the fir tree and the forest after the fire. At the end of his talk he gave us a treat by playing a couple of selections on his harmonica. The different de partments of the school are ob serving . Reforestation week, es pecially the art, civic and occupa tion classes. Another assembly was called at 1245 Thursday. Mr. Marshall talked to us about the uses, care $500 PLAYER PIANO $293 This player can hardly be told from new. Fully guaranteed in every way. $10 a month buys it. GEO. C. 'WILL 432 State St. .1 , ';:!'. - f ' i" " ' i i " "nrT1 . ' , ,-.!'' ! : : .1 -" '" : - '. . . In the first quarter of 1 9 2 5 Grahcim Brothers built and sold more 1 ton trucks than anjr other manufacturer in the world. In the 1 ton and IV2 ton (fields combined, Graham Brothers . . . - . .. . .. ..... . i . 1 rank second. Publication of these f a!cts is prompted wholly by the j belief that truck buyers are entitled to know the trend of the I times. With the facts before them, few would consider buying jother equipment without first deter mining the reasons for Gmham Brothers, rapid Chaaslc, Q13GO; 1 1 - 2 - BONESTEELE and safety of the bicycle. " Mr; Benner from the local post office talked to the occupation students Thursday on the subject of "Civil Service." His talk was enjoyed by all. ; A program washeld Friday night in the gym. It was given by the girls' physical education 0. A. C. SCHOOL OF PSIC Summer Session June 21 -July 30 SpecialIn tensive Courses' for Music Teachers Voice, Piano, Violin, Harmony, Public School Music Special Pedagogical Courses. Glee Club and Orchestra Conducting- Eminent Faculty Reasonable Tuition Rates Send for special Bulletin. Apply Paul Petri, Director, Corvallis, Oregon advance. Ton Chassis, Q1GOG; MOTOR . ., .3Sa.Wl ' v, department and the music depart ment. A large audience attended and it was a splendid success. Two representatives from Par rtea went to the county spelling contest Saturday. Frances Reed represented the 7th 'grade and Katherine Laughrige represented the 8 th grade. European Training Ideal Study Conditions - o Dollvorod GO BROTHERS, IN