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PARADE IS MONDAY
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Judging Starts At
Noon; Parade Will
Commence At 2:00
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Consider The Lilies
Theme Fer 1950 "Showing
It is with considerable pride
that Azalea Garden Cluo an
nounces the addition of the Trav
eling Exhibit of the Oregon Cam
era Club to the art exhibit of
its annual flower show, July 2, 3
and 4, during the lily festival.
This community will have an
opportunity to view the work of
some nationally-known camera
t rtists. Everyone will see orig
inal works of some of the best
men with a camera in this coun
try. Perhaps, without knowing
it, everyone will see these pic
tures. or have seen them, in na
tional magazines, newspapers and
general commercial use. This
traveling exhibit has only been
shown in major exhibits in key
cities of the United States and
has just been released from the
Portland Museum of Art.
Augmenting the traveling
hibit will he a special display
a small collection of the works
of the renowned Ray Atkeson.
As those who know, say, No one,
makes snow and ski pictures like
Atkeson. He is also famous for
his color photography. Standard
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» a years parade. Easter Lilics. one of Hie main
Oil Co., for one, has been using
crops of this area, are considered to be one of most beautiful flowers in the world. Pictured
his pictures in their national ad
above is a field, as seen through the lens of Ralph Vincent's camera. The young ladies, Lr,
vertising almost exclusively.
Phyllis Danger. Nancy Vincent. Joan McDonald.a former queen, and Mary Lou Berger.
For this, the Garden Club is
indebted to Ralph Vincent, of no
mean renown with the camera'
Miss Betti Goldizen, wh ) has
Hmself, and also a member of j been visiting her parents, Mr.
the Oregon Camera Club.
' and Mrs. C. N. Goldizen, Raves
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Miss Juanita Smith of Eugene,
is spending this week-end ai the
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B. J. Gould home.
THREE-DAY PROGRAM
Monday for Ventura, Calif., to
enroll at Ventura Junior College
tor summer school lafAr in the
week.
Bids Called For Church Construction
Saturday, July 1
9:00
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Lily Blossom Time Dance
Sunday, July 2
8:00
2:00
2:00
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Entries Macle For Flower Sb. ,w
Flower Show Open To Publie.
Baseball, High School Fie' 1
Monday, July 3
2:00
M. Flower Show Open To Pub’ic.
12:00 Noon, Judging of Floats Begins
2:00 P. M. Parade Starts, Old Mess Hall
3:00 P. M Baseball, High School Field.
Rev. C. M. Lever, vicar of St
Timothy’s Episcopal mission at
bookings, was here iron; Gold
Beach Tuesday, and revealed that ।
a call for bids had been issued
for construction of the chur h, as
pictured above, at the present I
site of the small chapel. Rev.
Lever promised the Pilot t' at he
would furnish further det Vis at
a later date.
Accompanying Rev. Lever was
Rev. Bob Lessing of Coquille, the
speaker at Rotary lune heon
Monday, July 4
2:00
2:00 P. M.
Flower Show Open To Public.
Baseball, If Possible.
Photography Will
Be Included In Art
Exhibit This Yenr
This year Brookings-Harbor
I Will hold its fourth annua! Lil/
I Festival on July 2, 3 and 4, con
trary to rumors otherwise. The
parade, the only one of its kind
in the world. will he held on
Monday, July 3. beginning at 2
o’clock. Floats will assemble be-
tween 12 and 1:30 for judging
at the old mess hall, in Brook-
i->gs.
Many are the attractions to
entertain the visitor. Besides the
colorful parade, the conducted
tours through lily fields, tours
of three state parks in the area
will be the fireworks displa» and
the carnival on the midway.
Given in conjunction with the
lily festival will be the a inual
Power show and art exhiu.t by
Azalea Garden Club, which will
open at 2 p. m. Sunday, uuly 2
at the high school gym (se° page
nine for details).
Azalea Garden club put- on
one ol the most outstanding
flower shows and art exhibits to
be held in the state. Afldiated
with the national coun* R of
garden clubs, this club stages,
meeting all the national stand
ards in competition for th? pur
ple ribbon, a national award.
I he art exhibit is featuring
the works of well-known west
coast artists. Among them are
James Kroeter of Portland; Eu-
gene Bennett of Medford, also
represented at the Portland Mu-
seum; Hal E. Bishop, Monnell,
Platz and many other represent
ing Oregon. From Humboldt
State College comes the works
of Cady, Everett, Stebbins, Wil
liams, Anderson, Knight and Mc
Lean.
Baseball Games To
Help '50 Festivi!
While the Southern Ore
gon league has no scheduled
games for next Sunday, Bus
iness Manager Pete Les-
meister has booked str mg
Central Point “Studs” to vie
with the Pelicans in an exhi
bition game at the local field
for the game at *wo next
Sunday afternoon.
.. .Arrangements have been
completed with Rogue Rwer
"Rogues” for a game here on
Monday afternoon immedi
ately following the lily pa
rade. Negotiations are still
under way for a third game
to be played the afternoon
of July Fourth.