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CURRY CO.
IMPOREE IS SET
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BROOKINGS.
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THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1948
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Friday Evening
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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.
ns
an (or
RESSI
ISTRICI
das. Jad
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-
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«’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.
n
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.
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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.
•n
id to >bti in this bat
ort time even i
Dunham, 1st.
th a t
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Rice many activit
seemed t<
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ihy
tra c t from the band j
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