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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1946)
If I- ; . ; - i r 'if' ' . ; ' ' ' , i Thio OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. Augu.t 13. 1946 PACE T10UX i .. ; i- : t; , 1 ,',1 ; Flax Emphasized in Sweepstake Winners at Mt. Angel Children's Parade Sunday to End Festival By Ixtrrlta E. Dehlcr Slt-Muan Corrrxpondent MT ANOIKI.. Auk 11 Two thousand people lined the tree ts trai i!(r.v(lcd about the reviewing ttand Sunday afternoon as young xi t Aiiffi tim-k or tfie i;vt tiny of ue Oregon flax iestiv. i Th- kiitciies' pat. ie. held at 1 p.m. was an fine a one Ms -was e: h id h ic iiiui divpl.i.vei a gift'! deal of originality and ingenuity. The swpMuk- dip in the senior division went to Kenneyh ,snd Jmirnv B.rthtnM for their Little i i it.' Marida Jaeger; 3, Mary aner. Senior division: FloralI j 1, Kenneth and Jimmy Bech.toId; 2, Raymond Predeek arid; Jimmy Turin; 3, Jerry Schwab. Bicycle 1, Tom Unger; 2, Jerry Vanslow; 3, Robert; Kloft. Characters 1, Mickey and Rob by Kruse and Maurice and Noel Hamel; 2, Jeannette Wavra; 3, Nancy Pouttu. Pets 1, Janet Telfer; 2. Elaine wagons in,Ku5chnik and Norman Kepping irwriotwirts . n , ,, . c-. ,. 'I .. rr uoroiny noiiman. ' '"" '"r Pu,I-Queen Makes Awards mg fr.r flax and "Me pu.hin' Awards were made by Queen for fiax t, the laM a doll bug- I Snirley at. the reviewing stand. gy c,merted int.. a covered wag-! The de cornmittee Included r,n and pushed by two-year-old , L,nard Fisher, Joseph Li Wch Ditnne , . ter and Clem Butech. A Driaul p;rty vvitn tne bride s j r.' ? .v and wreath fa-hionc-d of flax drew much attention, as did also Miss Muffet replete with Iky Biue float. It depicted the nursery jhyme scene on a small platform (ir.ixn by Kenneth. The blue-clad Jirr.mv l.iy ji sleep at the ffet of a ii; y.-tack of flax tow c-nd ar almost life size paper mac he cow l.iy bttwten cfrn trinpl;.:i!i rl in the mu.i, and toy fhep Hiirr.txled in the gr.is.. JudcrV Task Difficult The junior sweepstake was won by Arr.t.i. Hitth and Dianne Wilde with their coveied graduated jes with inscriptions Sweepstakes cups were! donat ed by Leonard Fisher find Leo M. Childs of Salem. i I After thp narado nwcf rtf ihi - --y ""--; crowd shifted to the Ebher ball meters made the dec.s.on of the parR wnere lh(f Qregon Fcs juoge Mabel Crass, editor and tiva, fleld roeet was held: fifteen publL-her of the U.xxiburn In-j vaey ,adde c,ub were fepre dependent and M,s . H. C owan, sented n horsemanship drills, presment x,f the VWtburn N cm- Winne of first place and Cash an s club. d. .cult. The pets ,n- jn each eyent 0bstable c.uded everytha.g from bantams j Crfl hnd kit tn to df'-' &nrt j Pat Morrill; musical chair ! men. Vtinnrrs Ltstrd Pne w;nners were as follows: Jun.oi d. iion floial, I, Anita, .Ruth ar.d Dianr.e Wilde.' 2, Joann Ieters a;: i George and Donald Ross.no; 3. Janice Anderson, Den ny Bean and Maurice Sau-er. B c (. '.: 1. Judy Wachter; 2, Larry Donnelly; 3, Marlene Pujs er Characters 1. Charles Hof fer. L'irry Schwab and Pat, Joan and Charlene Fisher; 2, Danny Hackett; 3, Kathleen Kloft and Lucille Bentz. Pet- 1. Katherine Volker; 2, i Flmer Sawtelle; musical : chair women, Esther Hawrey; ' buck race, W. II. Olney; squaw; race, Lester Craun; kid' racej Donna Moon; bareback relay,. : ; cowboy race, shuttle race, Jack Vbeeler all three; saddle, bridle and get away, Johnny Baker; kids'i boot race, Donna Moon, relay ; race, Ernie Kammeyer; change; saddle relay, Elmer Sawtelle; twl race. Jim Strahan. i In Dinosaur Canyon, 70 miles north of Flagstaff, Ariz., may be seen the largest group of dinosaur tracks ever discovered. In CA-rjc cl DR. FRED PACELFR, Rtfistnrd Oplamrtritt, Attott Rrpurttd Optemrtritii: Dr. M. . Kttley, Dr. Fred E. Chimbpii Dr. Wm. L. Sltphentm, Dr. Emms Spiltrr, Dr. Hmrry R. Smhntt j nd Vr. Keberl A. Uoidrn (tSm S V V I I i c m . . . 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