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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1948)
P a g e Two W orld’s F inest Clim ate QUEEN BANQUET SERVED TO 123 SUNDAY EVENING BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon State of Oregon Recognizes Azalea State Park, Here AZLAEA FESTIVAL SPF ptii 1948 FESTIVAl )W E SAID TO BE BI IED MODEL PATTE! HUI Perfect Weather Festival Made 1« A ffair Best In Y< Manley Robinson Told Of M agnitude Of the Ore. Tourist Business FT Iff ) Puh DW P W ith July weather Sj- Climaxing one of this a rea's the 1948 Azalea F«tha> best festivals, from all sta n d given impetus which has points, was the queen's banquet, been the lot of any reew He held at 6 00 p. m. Sunday a t the tivals, and Sunday’s overran hedem G range hall. The meal w as un- • n. 3i balm y to a point where d e r direction and p rep aratio n of w ere unnecessary, so elei ium. th e Episcopal ladies. MvTth favored the festival with a Following the opening, w ith I th a t enjoyed every ¡Brtium B radley Page as to astm aster, all th e e n tire program. i Mrs. th e guests w ere introduced, in roses, F rom the moment the cluding the queen and h er court w as crowned at Azalea PL, sia (D and escorts. an abbreviated ceremony » llr.. t Mai D: Miss Betty Goldizen favored could hasten to open the J th e group w ith two vocal selec show, until the banquet S tions, accompanied by Mrs. S ta n rtium. evening, almost every m 1st. ley P atterso n , to open the pro w as filled. Lesti gram . Following this Mrs. Chas. P a tte rn in g after the Seym our gave two flute solos, trbin. B, 2 previous festivals, the 11 accom panied by Mis. P a tte n o n .' ma. 1 fair found a streamlined An in stru m en tal trio, Mrs. Gil much m ore to the liking fj I b e rt Christensen on the violin, visitors, Only one and a p-well. Mrs. Seym our on the flute and Lily, days w eer used in the tntire Mrs. P atterso n at the piano, gave iPowell gram . th re e num bers, going back fo r' 3rd. A baseball game betw«« |a Bergî th e second encore. This same local high school and a p group, as a vocal trio, and ac nium, ' * team , composed of soiw companied by Mrs. L. A. Harvey, . 1st: 1 O rford lads, and local sang three numbers, with "End î - um, filled the afternoon, with the of a Perfect Day" as the second No other place, at least along the Pacific slope, will more beauty be school boys bowing to the Irk \>m; encore. found in such a small spot than one Will see in Azalea State P ark, in ponents In reviewing the successes of 2nd Brookings. The State of Oregon recognizes this fact, and pictures of this th e 1948 Azalea Festival, Mr. T he queen’s hall, staged beauty spot are included in all state advertising. P ag e introduced m em bers of the ultaneously at the Grange Haze' com m ittees who worked diligent- and th e Odd Fellows ai Ver ly on the several phases of the ness this year should fa r exceed Softball Players Sought tra c te d some 350 people to eia. Jes The Art Exhibit project. Including Mrs. Alice P er- th at of any previous year. places. Old time dancinf none. > Anyone interested in playing Continued from page one kins as flower show chairm an, "I w ant to show you how softball during the coming eve- staged a t the Odd Fellows Rincula, Mrs. Perkins Introduced M r s . others states are really going j nings please contact Leo Spang- of every- age have tried to trans- Sunday morning comb® Dorothy Lockland. president of a fte r the tourist business- here ler at Cheteo Home & Auto S u p -ife r this perfection of God’s cre- ligious services were held mums Azalen Garden (lu b , which or- is the last issue of 'Holiday", a ply Co., as four teams are need- ation to their canvases or o ther park, a t the site of the Helen D ganlzation staged the event. tourist guide magazine, which is ed to make up a league. rudimentary- m aterials of th eir nation, when J. T, Jacobi p. tie Manley Robinson, head of the of wide circulation. It has some — --------------- — --------------- time, although no great a rtist Hvered the message, con oken. 3 Oregon travel bureau, which has 70-odd full pages of advertising i ?| R ln c c n m W n o L has ever claimed to have aehev- i site of worship to RUT B - done much in recent years to to entice tourists to m ake trips L i l y D I O S S O iT i W G G K ed it. But the artists who con- den mentioned in Germ ng tat a ttra c t tourists to Oregon, spoke to th at spot, or state. P l n n « R o i n n C h r tr w x r J trived the beautiful color har- which saw the beginning A) Loi about the tourist business and "Oregon has its C ra te r lake, r I d T IS B e i n g □ h C p e d m d designs together w ith Present civilization, Koehlei how it had become one of Amer- its Columbia gorge, its coast D . . I ¡ 1 . . «esigns, rogem er w nn,*- their genius in perfecting t h e , He told of the low k for 2n lea’s “big businesses." highway, and countless o ther big D 7 L i l y w O W e T S specimens exhibited, came c lo se r, which the world had “O ur forefathers de|M*nded up-j attractions, and Oregon, more on four main «our«-, for th e ir lan,i m ore a« tim e passes will ,While pl,ans are in n0 1? " chlT ng w hat the p a in ,e r l s | how PT°P' <’ must re,m et iDiv. revenue , Krieulture. tim ber. t h e ' X " t o u r i s t travel l« '1« complete, they did shape »till seeking. n a tu ra l, the elements, arJ wrl Ty-1 flah canneries and mining These • This festival you a re now ? . “ T Monda>' meeting The combination of flowers and life as n a tu re alone wit Rg Roorr a re still main source, although concluding should i explc"£d ? ? r ° " LJ ,y Gr?wers at ,he ” PJ " ' ‘.nJ mart<’ for com pleteness(provide. Hida Ca care must he exercised In each n a t|„ n a | tn ¡ „ a p p e a l. ?or £ % ' , • ’ in ? se p a ra te ; Im m ediately after the Roon of them to prevent depletion. Penrilptnn mad.' its rnunri.nn nn ... . e ^o rt^coming Lily Blossom * 1 mind. church services, the -I lit Dorot Pendleton made its round-up a n ’u.-xw.i» .„1.. , . . tu ... t».. j . , , . "However, last year th e tour- attractio n nationallv. O t h e r le s s- . d 'f b for July J 1e woods displays also con- becue was served by the Room 1st business in the U nited S ta te s er excuses have been used in an^ deP^nfl*nK upon the lily t r i b u t e d t o the success of th e ,a tio n committee, to some 1st: I crop about th a t time. show and w ere a p a rt of this guests. Adding color to |M l 7: : aggregated almost 14 billion dol- the first place? Among the details decided in . comPlete Picture — the m y rtle ,' vertised “wild hawg” lars, of which 105 million was for and M, O regon's share. _ .. _ _ ¡eluded the divisions and p r iz e s /f " ’ ’ edwoods and driftw ood of the com m ittee had a nq for each. In No. 1 spot is the 'l e ^ on* maple and my-rtle- in a pen nearby to si sho» I ention. "This amount was almost equal* Vg Roon (commercial floats, w h i c h last woods of the Fraziers and t h e ‘w hat w as being served, to the combined am ounts of the C 1st; Î o th er four resources. U T e S C e n T V l f y , b U H year created quite a stir, and u™qu? Mexican woods display of. The flower show openec D ui -W hen you harvest a crop In , ht. flrst 5of, ba„ Kame of promised some competition this ' \ ,fre d , 1 homas woods so hard Sunday afternoon with I’ g Room — they almost require the diamond . .. tk« c u t t e . ... . uiamono m ore visitors than the b . 'i a k , . ’ ',;, ' -■ O , ; « » , ™ , , the area - st; Lloyi Harbir place. Ore mined anil shipped out ! • •> w l, h |>ulnam ,,f thl, , ' 3- Individuals who care Io . , h ’ '«.’ ‘' ‘" t v < ricir,xlon' cent City, m et the all-»' ai th f tnIcr' floats. - M:- I Ihonu,. ..a ,, » a 5a ---------------- homas sent jj team at -------— the high schWI F« Table sample of the raw wood w ith ,etlc field in the afteW/ I; Helen Rut u ,th the first inning with the bases loadedt *• Juvenile organizations as each finished article Stoneh in Qn i ) u- , ! pieces bring the festival to its « * n e ry . it is a different story. | in w hat to e h for Scouts, 4-H clubs, etc. honor; nt w ? ’ •i'Cri ung her differ- —tbe queen’s banquet. One of the favored states of c , ~ 5. Bicycles (This was quite «nt woods for the exhibit s h e ' * Table _______________ ____ th e union. Oregon has m any a win. Box score: Crescent Citv ah h r p .a n attractio n last year). t Maudi had this to say about ddtw ood: M a n y H e |p | )u n M scenic attractions. Tourists c a n ,.,, [B athiany .. 4 0 0 1 6. Horses. P atterning a fte r all a wood ,h a * many of us hunt look, and take nothing away. 1 r ‘ C’ lb 0 1 0 this showing last year, many are on our beach : T he cycle is endless. bchw artz. p. u B Y CORAMAE .¥/U snorable 0 0 0 ¡expected this year. »ture», 1 Driftwood w hat is it, from The safety of the "It comes down to the m a tte r B ettencourt, ss, c I 0 01 Newton Humorous. This is left up w/ ,ich ’’¿cam e, only the Old Man and o th e r valuable of statesm anship and salesm an Allman 3b lb, 21 0 0 1 to the individual to enter w h a ',of 5 « S« a can say he casts it the flow-er show was 3rd. ship, how much of this scenery- W atkin 2 0 0 1 he figures will Oregon must sell. T ourist busi Boyd, 1 . 2b .. (a) site most m irth lip as the m aster craftsm an and Bill VonSeidlitz. who 0 mha ness is highly com petitive. All Gram. rf the m aster a rtist, he coats it m ained in the building and laughs. If 1 u ^‘s ia-i sta te s are out to get all they In ail divisions, except the bi- u h a grayish chemical, he toss- night. The Boy Scouts 1 gan. cf 1 1 1 0 iay Pov can. Oregon, different than most it around until all the rough leaders also assisted cycles, merchandise prizes will 1 1 0 »m tie d ps are smooth and states, has many attractio n s, any Allman. f shim week-end, by directing 3 0 0 0 •be given for firsts, while the 3rd, lays it at your feet all lo r the park. Those who of which will m atch the hest of Armfie.d. rf. 'stvond and third winners will be nv e insigni most all the rest. !_ «s tb) man to w o n -1 any w ay to guarantee 31 4 2 3, aw arded ribbons. In the case of "One out of every five cars ota s ’ien Bar >ut, to bend his efforts cess of the occasion at* bicycles, the prizes will be S5 Rets (c), m aking a to u r of our state." said Brooking 12 for first. $3. for second and ah h r e $2 search for ra re hidden beauty be- Mr. Robinson, who explained the Haggerty lb (Div. .... 4 1 1 ° i for third prize. road block questioning, "is out Hull c f’ ss - 1«; Ht n. neath. Some of it can be tu rn ed Note A Sunny > to hMk tor a business location. P utnam , ss Carson. o ’. . com m ittee expects to con- w ith much satisfaction and ra re tact all ¡univX’r companies and and beautiful products are th “ B Y JO A S BYUM and one in e \e ry ten cars has Nelson p (Div v, o ther businesses of the area for result. But in emous m an dare a man. woman or couple looking F ssle v ’ cf E v e n t h e w e a t h e r trr Oi entries. Last year twice the num- not label it with nam e or point in th e festive spirit by Ö1 (Div c 'l « u r ? ° W rk ,n s 2b 0 ,b e r w ere entered than had been or iricin he is perm itted to call out th e brightest suwfc Sen C ont l1 tt’ P au 0 expected. jt ( omoe at this time, w almost the rf inftw ood and leave the Old this year, for Saturday»1 •anw. nUmbt.r lhat were m.ide fv.T, 0j The affair, tentatively, has its Ma the Sea to chuckle» n ,,. things 18*1 renuns A II“StCirS DumpCCl