Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 27, 1948, Image 1

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CURRY CO.
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THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1948
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OREGON
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CURRY COUNTY,
Manley Robinson Told
Of Magnitude Of the
Ore. Tourist Business
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first Curry’ county Boy
camporee will be held in
area beginning Friday eve-
to continue over the week-
at Westmore camp, up the
buck valley. Coming to this '
will be Troop 98 of P o rt
Troop 97 of Gold Beach
Troop 32 of Brookings, t o - ;
with the Sea Scouts of,
ongs. as service unit,
schedule of events, as set
Dave Putnam, regional di-
(r for this area, includes:
day: 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.—
ng in and setting up the
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to t -30 Supper, clean up
I inspections.
pP to 9 45—Campfire, with
ipatrol having a sk it.
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RESSI
ISTRICI
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urry Co
|tfO~taps.
rjday, 6:30 a. m. reveille.
0 to 7:30 assembly, colors,
ction by patrols.
P to 9:00 Breakfast, clean
"1 campsite inspection.
to 11:30—Camp skills,
to 12:30 Lunch ( t h i s
’ ill be judged) and clean-
&
' Scoutcraft con-
to 6:00 -Supper, clean up
spection.
to 7:30— Patrols visit at
Patrol sites.
1 9.15 Court of recog-
' ngtist. and special en-
i for
Clintoek,
«y: 6:30- reveille.
) to 7.00— assem bly, colors
inspection.
• to 8:30 Breakfast, the
■up and insj ‘Ction of camp-
0 to 9:00 -church.
ß to 9:30- final inspection
■ounds and quarters. Pack
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w page six
'een Coronation
|(crful Pageant
rance-
).
«’ions of Queens a re al-
^wrful pageants—but it
ul that any in the world
'* been more beautiful
; fcn*' seen at ^ le Azalea
—rday at 1 o’clock,
a cove which was
my possible wind.
azalt s just b u rsting
»me the beauty
a re a in way
k «» not only Q u e e n
en tire court,
bl in h er own
' queenly, had
e and not up
Petion.
which had to
order to have
• flower show,
Bradley Page.
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Holly-
Holl ywood
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Queen Charlotte and her court, who reigned at the Azalea Festival which
was concluded, Sunday, will have another job of like nature at the forth­
coming Lily Blossom Week, early in .July. The court, sitting. Ruth Hat-
sett, left, and Yolande Ettinger. Standing, Joan Byrne, left, Queen Char­
lotte Landauer, and Alanlyn_St rue bi ng._________ (Vincent Photograph)
Flower Show Entries Exceed Records;
Judges Forced To Give Tie Awards
H a rry O. Sm ith of Cave City,
Mrs. Edna Plaested of Crescent
City, Mrs. S tan lin Rowell or
G ran ts Pass, Mrs. G enter of
M edford and P aul DeBlock
Brookings, judges a t 1948 Azalea
F estival Flow er Show, were forc­
ed, in m any instances to give
tie prizes to exhibitors wher
last S aturday, they tried to pick
w inners.
W ith 225 entries and o v e r
1500 registered guests, all rec­
ords w ere broken, it was said
Tuesday of this w’eek when the
A zalea Garden club members did
a bit of rem iniscirg.
md B etty Sey-
Tul
?rk’ and I.
this list of w inners to the Pilot
S E C T IO N A S p ecim en s
Tulip, Mrs. L ester Ulrich 1st;
Estella Hoagland, 2nd; and Ruth
Bathiany, 3rd.
Sweet William, V erna Asche.
Ixias. Wilda Carson, 1st.
Delphinium, Mrs. Struehing.
Columbine, May Powell, 1st;
Helen Dunham, 2nd; Millie Cris-
sey, 3rd.
Carson, 1st.
Iris, Div. A. V.
Powell, 2nd
Div. B. Pauli ine Pal lady,
den Dunham, 2nd.
Mi
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QUEEN BANQUET
SERVED TO 123
SUNDAY EVENING
,'nd.
( lim axing one of this a re a 's
best festivals, from all stan d ­
points, was the queen’s banquet,
held at 6:00 p m. Sunday a t the
G range hall. The meal was un­
der direction and preparation of
the Episcopal ladies.
Follow ing the opening, with
B radley Page as toastm aster, all
the guests w ere introduced, in­
cluding the queen and her court
• and escorts.
Miss B etty Goldizen favored
the group w ith two vocal selec­
tions, accompanied by Mrs. S ta n ­
ley P atterson, to open the pro­
gram . Following this Mrs. Chas.
Seym our gave two flute solos,
accompanied by Mrs. P atterson.
An instrum ental trio, Mrs. Gil­
b ert Christensen on the violin,
¡Mrs. Seym our on the flute and
Mrs. P atterson at the piano, gave
th re e numbers, going back for
the second encore. This sam e
group, as a vocal trio, and ac­
companied by Mrs. L. A. Harvey,
sang three num bers, with "End
of a Perfect Day” as the second
encore.
In review ing the successes of
the 1918 Azalea Festival, Mr.
Page introduced m em bers of the
com m ittees who w orked diligent-
i ly on the several phases of the
project, including Mrs. Alice F cr-
i kins ns flower show chairm an,
Mrs. Perkins Introduced M r s .
D orothy Lockland, president of
A zalea G arden Club, which o r­
ganization staged the event.
Manley Robinson, head of the
Oregon travel bureau, which has
I done much in recent years to
¡a ttra c t tourists to Oregon, sfxtke
■ about the tourist business, and
, how it had become one of A m er­
ica’s "big businesses.”
"O ur forefathers depended up­
on four main sources for th eir
revenue: agriculture, tim ber, the
fish canneries and mining. These
a re still main sources, although
(care must be exercised in each
of them to prevent depletion.
“However, last year the to u r­
ist business in the United S ta te s
aggregated alm ost 14 billion dol-
C oncluded on page six
Gold Beach Band
Is Popular Locally
Rose, Div. 1, Mary’ M enden­
hall, 1st; Gladys Zemer. 2nd and
Mabel Stonehouse, 3rd.
Rose, Div. 3, B arbara H untley,
Adding much to the festive
1st; Bernice W ard. 2nd.
occasion Sunday was the 30-odri
Snapdragon. Hazel Hendry, 1st piece Gold lieach band, resplend­
Bernice W ard, 2nd and Mrs. Ty­ ent in gold and black uniforms,
which played at the park during
ler, 3rd.
1 the barbecue, and la te r at the
* Day Lily. V erna Asehe.
Peony, Mrs. G. Simpson. 1st; high school field.
This band, the only one of C u r­
M artha H arbin, 2nd and Jessie
ry county, is one winch would
Becker, 3rd.
be a credit to any city m any
Azalea, Div A, Helen Dunham. tim es the population of the e n ­
1st; Mabel Stonehouse, 2nd.
tire county.
A zalea Div B, Helen Dunham,
The festival association was
1st.
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id to >bti in this bat
ort time even i
Dunham, 1st.
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