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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1940)
i 1 TIi OZTGOH STATESMAN Satan, Oregon, Sunday Morning. August 4. 1913 PAG2 TUT-ZZ ' ; - ' - f wt : , . , .. i ... : .. - -. i,-. --? r ' jU'"?--" -' .'- - .. '. - , - ' ' , ,'" ',. '! 1 1 -v.;. .... " I'-V.'. 'J ' ! i : : , . . . . - V - - . ""'H .v . - . - ,- 7""'u "' ' ; 7.r. . " t ? .X v ' ' V .- I : i - N - . . ... r M 4 A'i - 0"- f I I - 4? . S :- i p A V V I7l' ' I f t v. N. 1 ' i Hrold Edwards, winner of second place in the best decorated bicycle section in Thursday' Julor Centennial parade, one of hte most colorful erents on the celebration program. Stateaman photo. u " - w i . ,',f t -i i .. . . i f it: i. I t .j--V" f rrrT - v, .J Cttiaena'of Four Corners, east of -Salem, contributed much- to the Centennial parades, lndadlnr Danny Lrcy and friends driving this trained pony in the Jnnior line of march, and a series of old-clma ve- hlclea la the ptoneer parade Statesman photo. r Barbara and. Mary. Jane Walt,. portraying Mrs, Hamilton Chapmaa and daughter. They won fixst place as the best pioneer character representation. The girls are cousins and reside in lUckreall. States i man photo. .". . 4 l t '-r..-eTlS-:-'V.i.ct:.K -i t .-. :i-i-:.-:K-a-.:.v. .:.-;v:-:a i--i jr- n lIMiiiri ,iV:-''flr,li life iTiftJi. If If fv I . I A . -f . Centennial opened with liTti"g of pioneers on sho.es of -WUlatnette river, shown here. Jason Lee, no snch power boat, howerer. Stetesman photo. -1 - . t . .- ? . 1 1 . .. ':''t. .v-I '"" . . i 7 v. ..a"., t; . r 1 4 . . . . J DoilBmlth, 6, erW rlfli , i , boat. 4he Htarrlc&ef v ejttrf ' 1- . in me hom kcuw v. - photo . Children's clothes of yesteryear. 45 to T5 years eld, were modeled by this young qaartetat Centennial style review: Left to right, Da vid Rhoten, Jnstlne Lewis, Marshall JelWrkst Bereriy Ray Klne-hart.- Statesman photo. - ""'.'. Johnny 'Wardle, light, winner of ' - the funniest costume prise. Caremaa Johnny Is the son of . Mr. and lira. C J. Wardle, 1000 Norway. Statesman photo. Look! An old-tline1 fire engine! Tes, the old Capital Engine company's old steamer caught the eye o Centennial parade crowds jnst as It aia ox u smau noys many years ago wnen n was in acuve ' ce- Statesman, photo. .. . , ' mm " . . - ' 4t 1 ' I t ' i f r-- I . ' I --1 N- : mi "i . i f r . .... I" r.i I f - - J ( '. , I p ' - - ' - - Li Ur1 n.i r w 71 Sk- - , 1' si- l'x - - h - I -j - -"l- f" MIS, V" I I !'. ; 1 . f . . - . f- ; , -7-' -' I , Boys and girls were- Interested in .this pioneer kitchen at the Cen tennial mnsenm;. pioneer', woman was spinning. Fireplace brick came from Salem's first kiln. Statesman photo. . 1 ' v 4' I - ,s .7 . - x J' Jrrln Page. Bailey abore, winner - of third place in' the tanmlesC i.' costnme dirlsloa.. He wears fcl t- grandfather's f pioneer snlt i Stsesawut photo. !'7Vvl i1., ' FP - : :'-:;:v'i 11:, "t H ,' War Tcterans. members of 40 et 8 here, cut carera la Ceutenni-I fun - -V t k. these bors and drls of the Albany American Legion Junior dram and bugle corps parade. B. E. 'Kelly" Owen plays role of disabled soldier tates- WblKkcrlnos U4 their part a big Pr"6 e "Te :r"zf 7r" ZZJL n.riM RtmrMm nhoto. nhaa r . ! ' t - naradea. aome took nart inv the ni a, incinaea were ixrste ia Jr.--.B-. ; - ; , . - , -. :- . r i parades, some took part la the nightly pageaat statesman photo- pahUcixlng the Centennial, then marched In the, week's r I, 4