Rome o f th e
Croft L ily
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
urne One, Number Eleven
BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
ldu Ur> ? 7 n k ve
Piano students
OW H a sted L i n
Eighth Grade To Hold
Graduation. Friday
Lily Capital
of the World
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946
Music Week Was
Observed Here
In Music Festival
' So far. the primaries, to be held W ill Rp PrPSPntpH
At the eighth grade com
tomorrow, have failed to arouse
,
II
-
'tomorrow.
. ,
* *V a c , , l"U
mencement, billed for 2 p. m.
little
uttie interest among the voters.
voters
Friday, the following program
This is due, primarily to lack of
has been announced:
—
-
t • c«>r»
contests for local county offices.
March of graduates—Betti
H. T. James in s a n .
Unless a candidate files after
H ill Be Presented at
Over 200 Voices Were
Goldizen, at the piano.
FranClSCO To ( h a m p io n the primaries for some county
High School Gvm
Star
Spangled
Banner
—
Heard Friday At the
Proposed In d u c try
office, which seems unlikely, all
at E g h t O’clock
by audience.
i vpvox
those who have Their names on
High School Gymn
Invocation—Rev. Dunham.
, , , .
the primary ballots will automat-
Salutatory—Stanley Grace.
sibility Ot the development jcauy become elected, with only
Piano students of Mrs. Levitt
Music week held definite sig
Class History — Lynnette
important by-product of the November general election iiorner Wl11 he presented in a re-1
nificance
for students of Brook
Raymond.
Enter lily industry was fore- gejng a formality.
f cital of music of modem and
ings
High
School, last Friday af
Class
Poet—Patricia
Braun.
i when it was learned that
State-wide there are no major cla^ c compose«, Friday evening,
ternoon. as the entire student
Class Pessimist — Verna
T. James, secretary of the ¡ssues ot
voted on Tiere will a- 17, at Brookings High School
body of 180 pupils presented a
Huntington.
ft Lily Growers Association, is
several statc offic(?s contested auditorium,
music festival, under direction of
Class Prophecy — Leta Has
at San Francisco to meet but locally so far the races faU’< The program, which begins at
Mrs. Levitt Homer, music in
sett.
8 o’clock :
sentatives ct a large eastern t0 arouse mucb interest.
structor, to a large audience of
tee manufacturer
C
l
a
s
s
Will
—
Margaret
Voters of both the Brookings'. Tbe Swans s °hg and Climbing,
parents and friends.
or the past two years, it ,s ; and
precincts are
sd by John Thompson-Karen Foltz/ Byrne.
The most outstanding feature
Poem — David DeMatrin.
« d that Mr. Jam « has been > however to f,x£TOS1, their v0* n?
The Waltz, by N evin-Phyllis
of
the program was the mass
Speaker
—
Mrs.
Kathryn
Hating the possibi ities of rights in order that the strength
r' .
singing of America. Oregon, My
Smith, Co. Supt. of Schools.
--g a rare and exquisite of the southern cnd of c b . Old Folks at Home, by Foster
Oregon and Star Spangled Ban
- - lily
- J county ...m
—Ina Payne.
Farewell Song -Graduates.
from the E aster
will be on _ record.
ner. With the girls chorus as
Presetation
of
Diplomas
—
ioms. which have, until n o w - , _________________
The Fairies Harp, by J o h n ,
sisting.
made more than 200 voices
Herbert Payne, chairman of
ta waste product, of no value
Thompson—Darlene Hogan
singing
these in unison.
school
board.
over.
Starlight Waltz, by B rah m s-
Queen
Pauline Hendricks and
Many thousands of beautiful,
Marjorie Freeman.
her
Court
of Princesses, Flower
p r lily blooms have been
Indian Moon Waltz, by Cadman
Girls
and
crown
bearer, attired
b away by local growers,
—Helen Payne.
in
pink,
blue
and
white formal
jf whom have lain awake
Sur-La Giace, by Lafolleio —
gowns,
entered
in
appropriate
Ire wondering just how to
Kay DeMartin.
processional
to
the
accompaniment
o of these blossoms—w heth-
The Prelude, by Chopin (theme! U p Q p f A c i z l p
of Mendelssohn’s Spring Song.
Coronation Will Beerin from
itry to bum them, bury them
om the piano concerto by
bv Tchai
Tchai- !
O v l J io lu V
' The processional drew applause
w?pititiously haul them out
At 10:30 a. m.. With kowsky—Pauline Hendricks.
from the audence as the group
»ne remote dumping place
I Passed by your Window and • “Kalmiopsis Wild Area’ marched down the aisle to the
Barbecue
To
Follow
a fark night. These blossoms
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Two Little Love Bees—the girls j
To Be Set Aside By ... Throne, which was backed by a
ht be disposed of in some
At a meeting. Wednesday eve- h<lfus-
bank of azaleas, rhododendron,
Forest Service Soon
and not allowed to rot i ninK ° f a» Azalea Festival com- , 7ales ' rom Vienna Woods, by!
and cal la lily blossoms.
simulate in a grower's field. mittae chairmpn ol the chamber Johann Strauss-M arilyn Strue-I
Princess Lynnette Raymond’s
The proposal to set aside 78,-
J LL"" "a-
' e ' t h e r l ° f commerce, it was learned th a t blnJ
declaration
"I crown thee Queen
530 acres on the headwaters of
E Flat
by Durand
h kn
fif-
u * ii •_ il Pests,
a jj pjans
fn u«_.
.
pians w’ere
wcic made
11 id tie for
tor the
me gala
^aia
_ Waltz,
,,
Pauline
1,
sovereign
of the realm
the Chetco River in Curry County
, - 2 k J
y - , h3Ve affair, perhaps with exception of D,ana Burr,^n'
of music, as she crowned the
Falling Waters—Bernice Wil- as a Wild Area, is announced by queen; and herald Jimmy Lytle’s
'¡wautions....8
observe a few minor details. Finances for
liams.
Regional Forester H. J. Andrews solemn. "Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Hear
u
i-
• the A occasion ;ttA_
seem assured,
r iot has been
reliably
in-
n T .
March Militaire (two pianos»
Portland. Such areas are pro- Ye!" as he issued the command
that Mr. James has been
anH miiktod
Franz Shubert — Carol Lee ■ vided for under Regulation U-2 of his sovereign to be happy,
JF-N w exclusive negotiations njrY,nr-
tu J 'm w n rnntnct Crockett and Eugenia Moore.
the Department of Agriculture
a»«Uy perfumery in the
‘
Juh
Narcissus, by E thelbert Nevta 'o r «>e preservation of areas of created a n appropriate otmos-
States, which has the nec- Z S
H o s e tt.
'
more than local interest because pheer for the remainder of the
program.
equipment, laboratories
n ~
a
Misiene and Romance — Betti of the presence of rare objects
Judges of the song contest
i«senhal oils for the develop-
P ‘T’ A group’ aIm0St
Goldizen
of nature, flora, or fauna, or other
were Mrs. Mark Wood, Mrs. Lu
te £
and °r,f!Inal! ticeke?UX
“ n fS l’ fiat“ *"8
e
Surf- b> Vanity ke-P hyllis feature, making preservation de- ther Tisdale and Mrs. Lockland,
7 This concern possesses!
n ,,tiinOH ot nmeoni
Huffman.
sirable.
and they found that all the classes
Patents and "trade s p c - ,
n
Claire DeLune, by Debussy — The special feature in this pro- sang so well that each deserved
Fch would prove valuable J A
.
I
Eugenia Moore.
posed wild area is the presence
place. Singing, marching
ucas«
I
Anyone naving a place The Romance <tw0 pianos) Ja n .o f patches of the rare Kalmiopsis a and first
general deportment made up
■’«e many thousands of ! to accommodate One or Sibelius—Mrs. Levitt Horner and Leachiana. whose discovery and final decisions.
-4 lossoms, available in I more OeODle the niliht of Eugenia Moore.
identification ten years ago re-
All special numbers were well
area. could be utilized in vrQV
The Hungarian Concert Polka, ceived much publicity and at- given. Probably the most distinc
jPmfitable manner, a n e w f 1?
...
by Imre Alfody—Caro! Lee Croc- tracted the attention of botanists tive of these was the presenta
and other nature lovers in many tion of the Flag by a group of
of avenue would be pro- n<>te with the Pilot. Ur- kett.
places. Inquiries and requests for Boy Scouts, led by LaVeme Men
•°r cai gmwers, and an . g-ent need of rooms for
seeds of this rare species came denhall, who also led the entire
a<
ided
to
the
grow-
•
visit
nr«
^ jread y existing, or con V ,S ,tO rS *
■
t to the Forest Service not only audience in the salute and pledge.
from different parts of the United Cris Brown was color bearer and
*°r this community.
coronation of the queen will be- U n 1/4 TTn/lciV TTnr
j States, but from England.
gin at 10:30 a. m. May 25. to be FieiU 1 OUdJ T Ol
trumpeteers were Robert Bates
Now it is planned to preserve and Jimmy Robinson.
closely followed by the barbecue fA Y Fill TO*¡11
this area with its natural condi
at noon. These events will be held
•
U l « 11
Special guest for the occasion
tion undisturbed for present and was Mrs. Kathryn Smith, county
at the Azalea State Park.
future nature lovers to enjoy. The superintendent of schools, w h o
Shortly following lunch, the
Came To Brookings
area
has very little merchantable
-<re
,
crowds will be sent to the Grange
In 1920; Death Due To ' timber, the topography is rugged spoke on the importance of music
rerrtinf'e^ of the hall, where the Azalea Garden
in schools, and the observance of
and broken with rocky ridges and Music W’cck.
Ruptured Appendix
«ction. which is to be
Concluded on Page Twelve
canyons. Forest trails give the
, ^ : At Brookings the
Special credit for the success
Funeral services will be held only suface access to the tract, of the festival is due to the dec
t0
A 1 at
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2:00 o’clock this afternoon at , If this ■
proposed
classification is oration committee: Cris Brown,
* > the scene. Polls are DSC For Summer Confab the Community Baptist church, adopted the construction of roads, chairman; Joe Moore, Mary Lou
**
"■ - a- m. to 8 p. m The annual summer meeting of for O. V. Durgin, who passed summer homes, hotels, resorts or Berger, Myrtle Brown and Bev
c «peered that there will Oregon Association of Nursery- away at the Gold Beach hospital, similar developments will be pro- erly Stoller; to Mrs. Arthur Stone-
» the number of men will be held at Oregon State Monday following an illness of hibited, as well as the commer- house who made the queen’s cos
to the influx of new College. June 18 and 19, for the over two weeks. Rev. Dunham, cial cutting of timber within the tume, to Larrie Robinson in as
Providing these are first time since the start of the pastor of the church, will officiate, area.
sisting with the younger chil
to turn out.
war. President Max Horand, of
Mr. Durgin, who came to Brook- The name proposed for this dren and to the ushers, Mary Lou
Portland, expects about 150 to ings in 1920, was taken to the area is "Kalmiopsis Wild Area’’ : Hill, Barbara Bates and Phyllis
attend-
Gold Beach hospital, April 30, which calls attention to the rare Warnock.
Officers of the association re- suffering from appendicitis. At and beautiful shrub which makes
cently met with officials in the the operation, it was discovered the tract attractive. Final action
department of horticulture and his appendix had been ruptured on this proposed classification Seniors Enjoy Three-day
experiment station to arrange a for some time. In the last two may be taken after 90 days, un- Sneak Trip; See Country
The senior class, together with
that will include in- weeks he waged a valiant fight less action is filed in writing with
*’he Ophir dls- program tJ
the
supervisor
of
the
Siskiyou
Mrs.
Foltz as chaperon, left last
spection
of
many
phases
of
re-
to
recover
ic> J
and candidate
Friday morning on the annual
vJ r\lnt ^presentative search work going on at the
Bom Jan. 15, 1869, at Tama
lama National Forest, Grants Pass.
"sneak day" which took them
CUrr>' counties was college
i City, Iowa, he survived by his
southern part
Among research projects to be widow. Mrs. Grace Durgin and
A limited number of "The Uto- first to »he Oregon Caves, thence
I
Monday.
viewed will be weed control plots sons. Janies of Klamath Falls, plan, the high school annual, will to the "house of mystery” near
«
tha‘ he be- and demonstrations, irrigation
- I and Reginald,
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of Long
Beach, Cal., be for sale next week. This --------
beau Medford, to Ashland, Klamath
Falls, Eugene, and hack home by
procedures
use
of
fog
machines
and
a
daughter.
Persis
Voelzka,
tiful
first
edition
may
be
purch-
\ ? has enough
way
of Reedsport. They arrived
in
insect
’control
virus
control
of
Knowles,
Okla..
besides
nine
ased
at
the
Pilo;
office,
Saturday
t0 a r r a n t its
home,
Sunday evening, h a p p y ,
mominf,
May
18.
or
by
contacting
*°uid ¿
and th*t the work, varietal trials in berries grandchildren
William Foltz at the Chetco nven if tired. Nine people, in two
1
to take a and t r e e fniits, and sawdust
——
- —
-
—Vo Tv-ï-r i<r «O
’»d*» the trip.
this fact-
mulching
PHot Class Ads
ossoms were
f ridav Evening
Azalea Festival
Plans Completed
By Committees
New Preserve On
Upper Chetco To
Last Rites Will Be
Places Of
■on Assigned
Adams Was
Areæ Monday