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The World's Best Climatt
Thursday, May 19, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
JULY 4 TENTATIVELY SET FOR 3rd
ANNUAL LILY BLOSSOM PARADE
JiQijoen
|WUWII And CCUft
Call On Shut-Ins
guages, gives his parents quite
thrill with his letters telling ot
his experiences and progress in |
Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Young are i
excused if they seem "overly
Saturday afternoon, following
proud.”
the opening of the flower show
and judging of Queen’s choice,
Queen Joan and her royal court
visited shut-ins who were unable
to attend the Azalea Festival.
Among those on whom the girls
Mr. and Mrs. Lockland and called were Mrs. Williamson,
her mother, Mrs. Laura Millgard, mother of Mrs. Lindskoug and
will leave June 2, flying from grandmother of Bob Williamson;
Crescent City to San Francisco Mrs. Missouri Morgan, former lo
to spend the night with Mrs. Mil cal teacher, and Mrs. Anna Much-
dred Leidig, daughter o f Mrs. more, grandmother of Queen Joan
Millgard. At 9:30 p. m. June 2, and Princess Magaret Byrne.
All these ladies are ill and un-
the group will fly to Boston via
New York, arriving the afternoon able to attend any of the festiv
ities, and were so delighted to
of June 4.
After a week at Boston, they have the opporunity to see the
will visit New York, Washington, Royal Court in their lovely new
D. C., Chicago, Grand Canyon, gowns and bouquets.
These visits were not sched
and back to Los Angeles and to
Berkeley where they will attend uled as one of the activities but
the wedding of Miss Georgiann were initated by the girls them
Scroggins, granddaughter of Mrs. selves. Their thouhtfulness was
Millgard and niece of Dorothy greatly appreciated and was in
dicative of the true graciousness
Lockland.
Miss Scroggins has made many of the entire court.
visits to Brookings where she has i
many friends. The group hope to May Meeting of Chambei
be home in time for the Lily
Set For Next Tuesday
Blossom Time.
May meeting of the Brookings
chamber of commerce will be held
at 7:00 p. m. next Tuesday, Mav
31 at the Odd Fallows hall, with
the V. F. W. auxiliary serving.
Several important matters are
To finance the baseball pro expected to be brought up, in
of the school, students of Brook cluding discussion of the Lily
ings high school, Friday evening Blossom Time.
at 8 o’clock will stage a “pie
feed’’ with added entertainment,
says an advertisement on page 5 Canadians Visit Here
of this issue.
D. A. De Foe of Montreal, Que
This event had been postponed bec. and D. I. Knight, of Van
from a previous date due to con couver, B. C, students from Vic
flict with the then many affairs, toria, B. C., were guests at the
including the Azalea Festival.
Youngs Hotel last Wednesday.
The young ladies had been on a
Try Pilot classified ads—they pav ■ trip to San Francisco.
Group Met Tuesday To Lay Plans For ( omin^ Locklands To Leave
Event; Lily Blossoms Are Earlier This Year
On Long Air Trip
With most local growers reporting that the lily blossoms wore
much in advance this year, over last year, plans were tentatively
set, Tuesday, evening by the Lily Blossom Parade committee, to
hold the third annua 1 parade and celebration here Monday, July 4.
Organization of the committee was completed, and committees
were appointed to be ready to re-1
That which makes the parade
port at the next meeting, set for
the floats were discussed to a
Thursday evening, June2, at 8,
great
length, with an effort being
at Grayshel’s restaurant.
First order of the business of made to include on this commit
person representing every
the lily committee appointed by
industry
in the area. The pres
growers some time ago, was to
is made up of
ent
committee
a
supplement the number with
Bill
Duggan
for
the truckers;
number from all organizations of
Fred
Moore,
business
houses of
the area. George Funk was unan
the
area;
Cliff
Brimm,
sawmills;
imously nam< d president of the
B.
J.
Gould
and
Earl
Livingston
group, with the V ice-presidency
left open until some one from the for comics; Leo Lucas for horses,
lumber industry could bp called assist(‘d by Eddie Thornton; bi-
in on tin* committee. Nell Parker cycles and juveniles, Mrs. Archie
was named secretary-treasurer. I lendricks.
Ad i ( rt is mg Discus sed
Fbianct s Discussed
Charles Grayshel told the as
To raise funds to carry on the
parade ways and means of rais sembly that he had already con
ing money were discussed at some tacted Commander Scott of the
length. Cans will be placed in all Greyhound "Romance of the
business with appropriate signs Highways.’’ anil that h(> had been
attached to get the average cit promised not only a program, but
izen who would likely not bo con engraved cards to be handed out
tacted lor funds. Dances will be with lilies to all Greyhound pass
engers coming through this area.
bold, with probable shows.
Mr. Gordon of Standard Oil Co.
Committees Named
public
relations told Mr. Grayshel
To aid the finance committee,
recently
that he would, if dates
consisting of Homer Haggerty,
Art Bollinger and Dewey Akers, were set soon enough, try to see
an entertainment committee con that a Standard Oil Co camera
sisting of Charles Cra 'she!, C. O. man could be here for the parade.
To look after newspaper ad
Leonard and G.
( ’hristenson
will devise means of adding to vertising Ralph Vincent will be
the finances through entertain chairman again, with assistance
ment before and during the lilv being given by Dewey Akers.
Blooms To Be Given Again
blossom time.
It was pointed out at the meet
ing Tuesday that an average of
1000 out-of-state cars come thru
here daily. It blossoms were again
given out. a more personal ad
vertising could be had at prac
tically no cost except time. All
blossoms given out, it was told,
to purchase a
a
lily, thus enhancing the industry
of lily growing and the future
economy of this area.
Garden Club Is
Owner Of Tables
Mostly out of generosity,
but partly in self-defence,
Bob Swan made a gift of Ilf
tables for the Azalea Festi
val Flower Show.
Every year the lumber for
the tables is borrowed from
one of the mills in the com
munity. bast year Kesslers
supplied it.
Bob Swan has eliminated
this yearly headache for the
lumber people by this gift.
The tables will be stored at
the high school and will be
available to P.-T. A. and any
community gatherings held in
the auditorium.
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accredited teacher
of
Raymond Young
Now In Paris, Fr
of Mr. and
Ra\mond D.,
Mrs. O. S. Young, who was grad-
uated from I’CLA in Januarv of
lionne University in
German at Strasbourg, then the
following year he will study in
personnel director of t^u
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore,
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should take examinât ions for the
diplomatic service when he com
pletes his present course.
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