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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1948)
rage Four world’» Finest Climat« fiuwers. N estled in a co*. Credit for the a ttra c tio n goes shielded from any to Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, Maypole in front of azaleas f e * I chairm an f o r t h e association, ■nto full bloom, BY M ARG ARET BYRN E Mrs. L. O. Hampton for training as presented by Azalea Festival court this year [ the girls and Mrs. B ert DeMoss of a court. 4 was composed of five local high for the ammopnaiment. Regal was not on!v a ! (school girls from the junior and Dancers were the Misses Bev C harlotte, but her „ ’ senior classes. They were chosen erly Hill, Nancy Vincent, Shirley e.ich of which could m 3 for 30fi on photogenic qualities, Kerr, Coramae Miller Faye right have been as & 20% scholastic ability on a 3- Rausch, Sandra P arker, Violet she been elsewhere ^¡7" or 4-year average, 20%- personal- Jaggers, Joanne Poore, M argie against such competic® (ity and poise, 20% stage pres- Freeman, D arlene James, C h a r The ceremony, whjcj/ •’nee and 10 % for popularity lotte Simpson, Rosalee Kinion, be abbreviated in order-i by a student body vote. P atricia Slocum, Dorothy W il th e queen open the flow» The nam ing of the queen was son, LaVerne Landauer, Janice w as in charge of Bradiev I in the hands of the court, which March, K aren Foltz, M ary Lou who, a fte r having been »• J elected Queen C harlotte a t the Berger, P a tty Sumner, Shirley wood, believes that HaJ LUME 1 selection ball. Lockhart, Pauline Hendricks, certain ly has not everij] Miss C harlotte Landauer, who Beverly Stoller, Anita Raymond p a rt of the beauty. ,*** y will reign over the Lily Blossom and Elaine LaClair. W eek as well as she did a t the ; Azalea Festival, is new to South ^1 ern Oregon, having moved from Coronation Held In Gresham, in August, 1946. The Beautiful Setting e ea^s ®ro°^ îrange fx>pular senior is daughter of B Y P H YL LIS DARQi Mr. and Mrs. A1 L andauer of Pith I B Y RU TH H A S S E T T Harbor, and is one of four chil ....... of ________ J In a setting beautiful Aza . S atu rd ay afternoon W dren. An older sister, Patricia has. Miss C harlotte L andauer ‘deal day for baseball. OfoJ (csuse < ivnc firrurnAr) tlV£ was graduated last year, and a was mt to crowned Queen C h __ arlo tte 1 /e men, so some of the younger sister, LaVerne, and a of the Azalea Festival by Mas ings fellows volunteered tn H| brother, David, are in school. te r of Ceremonies, B radley Page for them, including Bil! Ithe for C harlotte is a fair-skinned, on Saturday, May 22, a t 1 p. m. Neil Nelson, Tommy Jar.?, j me lo< brown-eyed brunette, w h o re 1 they w< The Princesses: J o a n . Ruth, D uane Sumner. gally stands 5'-8”, and weighs Marilyn, and Yolande, w ere s e a t W hile Ophir outhit Bn, I again. a little over 130 pounds. Plans ed in a sem i-circle on e ith e r side by only one bingle. they Miss Marilyn Struebing, daugh of the queen, w ith th e ir escorts, th eirs count. In the first } - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray S true- Leonard H arvey, ’Bob Church, Brookings got a rally 0 of the i bing of Harbor, moved to this Richard Crook. f an Doyle Rausch, b its which netted three nth ; community from Los Angeles ( l Don Vaughan, and the ‘'Queen eluding Bob Church’s bond |l& In th e th ird there were J iz news in 1940. She stands 5'-7”, has of 1947” seated behind them . brown hair, and bright blue eyes. Queen C harlotte, in a sta te hits but produced no rwj ¡ay, by W ith the other two juniors in of happiness, welcomed visitors fourth was a shutout t J : of Crol this year’s court, she will atten d to the park. Following w as a th e fifth th e re was another! ^tion. spe Hv<r ni ',Oil',1i I <Joan McDonafl(i) Of the 1917 Fes- , girls state at Salem in June. first solo Come to the P a rk ,” sung by ta lly when Jim n „ tlK“ ^ " 'o ,1;ltllin procession at the park The only native of Brookings B etti Goldizen. w ith Mrs. S ta n hom er. The game ended 111 117 and Queen (h a rlo tte was crowned to the 1948 in this group is Miss Ruth H as i are exp ley P atterso n accompanying. —- arehL ? f the L ind of Azaleas. sett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Maypole dance, im m ediately Large Crowds Atte F. B. H assett. She stands exactly following, added to the beauty. 5 -6'» , has light browm hair, A fter coronation, Queen C h ar Queen’s Ball, Sati and blue eyes. Although Ruth lotte and h er escort, R ichard B Y CO RAM AE MI LU has r s four and ^ " ''r three M '" h ^ " " rac* » ' B a k in g s , Ore., 'tie .'“o n l sisters, y 'o i e . ’’" T m a bro- in s Crook, led the procession off the S ta rtin g at 9:00 p. nt) stage. Mr. Page announced the urday, all dancers in the i |i D P1V PV A v e n o Î 1" * 1 1879 scho° l Mre' Richard **■!«>". events to follow’. xunuw. m unity had the chance to who was of 1947. nisvvbY AKERS. Editor and Publisher uh° W"R princess nri"~‘““ June T------* gean' The queen and her court will tb e ir talents. The Chetco was g raduated last year. also reign over the Lily Blossom b1nrc biers furnished old ♦— time Miss Joan Byrne, d au ghter of Week, early in July. schottisches and waltzes atl Mrs. Mildred Byrne, of Brook I. O. O. F. hall, while Chokl ing. arrived here in June, 1945 and his orchestra played from Medford. She is blue-eyed, Stage A t Gym Was m usic a t the Grane hall. blond, and 5’-4”. An only sister’ court and escorts sj Fairyland Setting cd The M argaret, is a sophomore. at both functions duraj p V . . * S u b s c rip tio n R a te : I lh e *®cond The second senior senior is is Mi Miss Yo- ¡evening. Refreshments of | B Y N A N C Y V IN C E N T wande g er’ daughter d au g h ter c of Mrs. {, 1 ¿ ear’ ln ( u rr.V Countv, Orecon « o k a . ’? * nde E Et„tin ,,in Ser* dogs, cok^ cokes and coffee wei e Indeed, t h e beautiful s ta „e ,do^s’ ^ a r , outside C urrv f n n n t v ..........................& -.5 0 M ary E ttinger. She has dark and gym nasium decorations w e r e ’^hH e ?' L — v u n ty vouniv...........................$3,00 '«•»"•n hair, and eyes, an and can fairyland. The stage with its sandwichc'S, doughnuU, This nri’ i i • I . reach all of 5 - -2 - ”. One o. nine ----- of enticing forest-like atm osphere. I one of the* most deLhV fui ' n*' ,lnd an-v ,hinK 1« equal it even children. c.h,l(,ren- Yolande Yolande has has a a sister, sister. w as wonderful to look upon. The P h '________ «‘“ ns I can ever im ,c n<> *” 1 "^ "» P o H tan a r e a ’ Anaa and two brothers, Steve Stage was fixed w it h g re e n e rx * 1 C4 n 1 (lady 0 wishing to s , e an J / , , B evela tu m o f the m a .n n tu d f W ’ *" SCh<X’L The iam il-v «iy»l win, woa.hcr |ikJ o( 9oM Baech in 1941. such as n r and pine boughs. "! Azalea State Park H eiet ¡ here were also many Azaleas Ready For The VL4 u ld 'h a rd lx !’i rocks th a t you, B Y P H Y L L IS DARG\ help but i,,„ notice how , '< ’npi fo Md V D o le D n n r e To Tzs c o uid I • oouldn t I help * ’>/* tl// the M aypole Dance hardly believe th a t it w a s 1 u it a stage. W. C. Johnston of Build A ,th°ugh spring was la» J ™ « " « U h - affair b o ile ail M , --- - - — - u,™ : u "• d ' of .......- the azaleas were _ Be Annual A ffa ir ers Supply Co., in Crescen* C ity • year, tin blessings which were ours. ", *<> capitalize to bloom for the week<tA| generously lent the pump and B Y JO A N B Y R N E of the flowers were still a| ^ an! ey fu n d e d m o, u ink for use in the w aterfall. The clean and neat k e y n o te a t t h e ^ n o n V " * ' Ï" ’ L 'T “* the in- 1 dance was such Joe G allagher donated the con <rA, a *” <n.d a/- 3 S?CCeSS th a t th <* Azalea Fes- tain er in which the w aterfall ance of the park was o / the xuf-cc,, b) th e thv ,,,nounf ^ n f !L'Val /Vsociation decided to make lished by Charles E. Lc< non Of all u-ho u r L T , f fOOd alone- ’L an annual affair N will be todian, who worked or rh e junior class left the dec th e amcm-M o f the done each 'e a r at ---------- orations from the prom on the to the la st minute. th o f the uninform ------- --------- , anq 7 * ^ tn n e h t Of ed d . irJt, J .............- 3 SlRtess and a « co-or- i Twelve C c o O o u n p , l n e s . Qf r C n T 8 f° r the show- These "'e re Z mu«t add th a t there te,<r effort tow ard m aking this eii-hth c o u p l e s of seventh. all hr boughs which w ere hung c a n t e d hour» of i d J r 4 n'™ S° Ught b>' tourists would w ? T n ‘neth grade K^ls Gold Beach Bar from the rafters. All added to a th ,, f lUbOr ;.’a > d.v.dends in a s t r ’n o X ? w h h J fOr"!a,S " . fig u res. v n u t a i w ith th e van-colored stream er« forest atm osphere. Is Popular Lott amociation worked since Mrs. Charles Lowe was ch air .-a Tlie ^ * .„"7:“ “ — _____ = ----------------------------------- '«'K.H like . X Adding much to the early in the year on the project man of the stage decoration. As - a m i the comm ittee put In but sisting her w ere Mrs. Roy Weide- /w casion Sunday was the " « sm all am ount of time as com man, Mrs. John Hogan. Mrs. F. piece Gold Beach band, f« pared to the Azalea Gard» n club aters. Mr. Low and Mr. Wiede- ent in gold and biadt Thanks For Every Favor Show n which sponsored the flower show h*,ped t0 g a th e r ma- which played at the par* q It is useless for me to attem pt te n a l for decorating. It took the barbecue, and later i'l high school field. 1 « l s h ° t o h l r t i l ^ t h i n / a u ' o f G a rd C n f lu K w e to describe the flower show t ' r i i r y\ tOK C° I,eCt 311 the m a- This band, the only one j few w riters could be equal to terial which was obtained from ry county, is one which that task, but I must say that Fort Dfck beach, be he a a credit credit to any « city H who made it p'ossibk fo- » 7 pood friends to any ¡t is a m ystery to many just bordered with h u c k le ir’ ” f“ cd J '™ ’ ' he P°PuIa,lon ’ show. The ceneroiK a bow a com m unity of this size is able to accomplish so much organizations and individu-d'’ f r ° m the man-v in green flnw«r> , ‘ Ilxta tire county. by Mrs. Lloyd Harbon «0,7 1110 fcstival associit** A new M»otxir«o«i fAus xi r- Jack W right of t h / ‘ MrS Proud to obtain this b*a£ w arm ing and fAe a r t dtspltte, wus son -w cess of the show “ asurably to the committee Properties 1 for th a t short time, O«d e m h t to dw t M r t many activity - " i ( «»t'C fo r ifg opfx'uroiu'e ’ tra c t from the band play5*! erate a t t i t i 'd ^ o f ‘ the 'hundred® °of ,erl-v ’ ccn?i|l- T .iWo ‘<»Wf **' a<Yor,,‘wlZ fo Man 1947 Royalty Lead Procession Five Local Girls Were In "Court / / BROOKINGS-HAR6OR PILOT ITASI IHT I c, ntr b t. i !«•> Robm aon O OOOd wmu f o in M iH in « mxil to w ore fAun . « the flo u e r aAoic. How can any community such as ours have so much ult rc Per cap ita? W here else could M» house to bous«' and tr- 88 most heart- ' tewed the exhibits and Ln appreciation for our - h i t p Show. ALICE P E K K ix q i " h° expressed ’¡’■ewer Queen Coronation Colorful Pageant Mr. and Mrs. Bill B ^ j ¡fam ily of Bandon were urday and and buna Sunday to e3<| C o m m ti „c r z, uraay U ivs ™ , f Queens are a l- Festival, Festival, and and to to visit b u t It Mr. and Mrs Vcrnonfl-1 could hav h a n ' 10 th<? vvorld ihad as house guest overt*! ... •' ’ ■ .Lful w ,e k -end. Mr- Paik Kat V the A ^ ie a .e n ts , Mr. and Mrs X I la rk . S aturday at 1 o’clock. and son. Allen of Gra»® ‘ «to, IM r Wj