Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, 'AofiBt 17, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm, Ortgoa
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-FRONTIER DAYS PARADE WINNER
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Parcdo Climaxes 1953
Frontier Days Fete
Sweet Home Thii float, entered in the Commercial
division, won the sweepstakes prize in the Frontier Days
parade Saturday at Sweet Home. Following the theme.
Cascade Playground, the float features Pat Stokes as
skier atop a mountain slope.
About 28 per cent of the
people of Wales speak both
Welsh and English, and 2 per
cent speak Welsh only.
Sweet Home Sweepstakes
award winner for the annual
Frontier Days celebration pa
rade Saturday was a float
sponsored by Weeks Chevrolet
depicting a skier atop a ski
slope.
Pat Stokes, attired in white,
graced the float which was in
keeping with the thtme of tht
parade. Cascade Playground.
Winners were: Commercial,
Weeks Chevrolet, first; Santl
am Supply, second; Santiam
Feed and Seed, third.
Churches Methodist, first;
Church of Jesus Christ of lat
ter Day Saints, second.
Fraternal and clubs: First,
Royal Neighbors of America;
second, Rainbow Assembly;
third. Sweet Home Library
Board.
Bands. First, Sunnyside
Mountain Band; second. Walk
er's Accordion Band.
Log Truck Division: Lester
Shingle Co.
Comic: "Dog Patch Simpo
ny." Marching teams: First, Sweet
Home City Park Twirlers; sec
ond, Marine Corps League of
Albany; third, Cub Pack 98.
: Mounted division: Mrs. J. K.
Olmstead, first; second, Mrs. W.
R. . Robnett, Crawfordsville;
third, W. C. Graves.
A special award ribbon was
bestowed upon "Klondike
Kate" and her family who
were driving an antique car.
Judges for the parade were
Vern Reeves of Lebanon; Ted
Snyder of Albany; E. R. Stor
ey of Lebanon; Ben Fisher and
Chester Page of Brownsville.
Sweepstakes winner In the
children's parade Friday was
the Park Baton Twirlers led by
Pattie Malone. Their instruc
tor was Mrs. Pat Llnning. They
were also first place winners
in their division.
The marching divisions the
Cub Scout Pack 98 carrying
the colors and flogs won first
Second place winners were the
Wagon Train group from the
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
ter Day Saints, and coon hunt
ers, jimmie Musgraves and
Steve Morgan also won a sec
ond placer lbben in this divi
sion. Costumed division had
clown, Sallie and Clifford Dan
iels with the first place rib
bon and two bunnies, and
Former Jones winning second
place. The bunnies were Tom
my Reed ana Mac Mclntyre
was Gregory Reed.
Two won third place in this
division. Sheri Calvert and
thes mall Rebek boy were cow
boy and cowgirl and a wedding
group with Lonnie Disinger
and the Williams girl
Greg Moss took first place in
the bicycle division, second
place winner was Madelon
Mausen, and third place win
ner was Diane Peterson. '
Tricycle division: first. Lore
and Ann Fiasco; second, Den
nis Miles Smith; third. Dale
Rictor.
Fancy Dress Indian group by
the Mosquedo children and
Steve Onuted won a second
prize ribbon and Ellen and
Jackie Brandt won first prize
ribbon with their donkey in the
animal division.
The parade, which is spon
sored by Post 3437, Veterans
of Foreign Wars, was under
the chairmanship of Clarence
Gamble.
Judges for the children's pa
rade were Mrs. Dorothy Smith,
Don Bonham, and Ha Felix. .
Perlpatus, a worm-like ani
mal which is one of the old
est types of creature on earth,
is found in scattered locations
In Asia, Africa, Australia and
Central and South America.
DO YOU KKOiY!
The physically handicapped
need your help. Goodwill In-I
pastries needs yew discarded
kslothlng, furniture and house
hold articles to keep the han
Hkapped employed.
Telephone 4-2248
Pickups Tuesdays and Fridays
Woodbum Woincn
Honored In East
Wood burn Mrs. Frank Pur
ely of Woodburn, who la mak
ing an extended visit In Minne
sota, was honored recently at a
picnic dinner, given by her sis
ter, Mrs. Josephine Knaph, at
Detroit Lake, Minn.
Those present in addition to
the honored guest were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Burda and son,
Floyd, of Harris, Minn.; Bar
ney Burda of Ulen, Minn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Mauritz Olson, daugh
ters Jeanette Marilyn and Cath
erine Ann of Detroit Lake,
Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin E.
Burda of Morehead, Minn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Newman Jacobaon
and ion, Loren, Twin Valley,
nn.; Mr. and Mrs. Baroia
Mastin, Ogema, Minn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Knopf and
son, Zarl H., of HitterdaL
Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Selmer
Dalve of Detroit, Lake, Minn.
Mrs. Pnrdy la leaving for St
Paul and Minneapolis, then on v
to Omaha, Neb., and Boise, Ida
ho, visiting other relatives oa
her way home. She left Wood
burn June 12.
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