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Volume Seven, Number Fourteen
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’52 A zalea Festival Claim ed Best Ever Staged
Bengtson Speaker
A t Queen Banquet
W ednesday, the M othersingers
enjoyed a picnic at Azalea S ta te
P ark. The group presented Mrs.
Collis, the pianist, and Mrs. I.ee
Rice director, gifts to shop ap-
preciation for the tim e spent in
train in g the singers.
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Fed Sunday
At Free Barbecue
Honored On Birthday
Mrs. Virgil G oldsberry and Mrs.
Cliff Brimm w ere hostesses at a
surprise brithday um
dinner for Doug
I About
peoPle w ere fed at .Goldsberrv, Tuesday evening at
*h« free barbecue, Sunday noon, thc G oldsbern hom e Six bovs
¡«»Ilowing rehgtous services at th e and
Kirls_ mcmberg of
‘be A ll-Y ear E vents A s .|c,ass at schoo) w ere gQes(s
sociation, it w as reported. On th e
menu w ere 1500 pounds of beef, I
Coronation Said
Gorgeous Pageant
About 100 w ere present S a t
C oronation of Queen P atricia 1
u rd ay evening a t t h e Q u een s
(P
a tric ia Hyland) last S atu rd ay
B anquet, held a t Chetco Inn, to
m
orning,
was acclaim ed by m any
h e a r O. H. Bengtson, local a tto r
visitors
to
be about the most col
ney charge the youth not to over
orful of any in the past, beinfc
look the “home tow n” when de
blessed by a w arm and sunny day
ciding upon a place to live. “This
WO pounds
which
w as not the case in m any
section of thc country has no ■ ell F ro m D U lld in O
°f dry beans which previously had _ ,
.
previous
years. U nder Ed Mc
equal for beauty and opportunity
w h jo
. . .
.. .
been baked. Much of the food w as tniertClinS RotCHV
Clain,
as
m aste r of ceremonies,
so a fte r your form al education,
* exhausted as the last of the line
the
queen
and her court, consist
som
etim
e
early
Tuesday
a
fte
r
■
.
u.
i
W
ilbur
and
Judy,
talen
ted
eh
-
it m ight be well to re tu rn to aid
approached the serving tables.
la-««
J ,,
ing
of
Princesses
Shirley Bowlin,
noon,
E
rskine
M
iller
fell
to
the
_
|dren
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
harles
in the advancem ent of this area.
In
the
azalea
shrubs
of
the
park
Jensen
of
Langlois,
e
n
te
rta
in
ed
M
arjorie
Freem
an,
Elain LeC lair
ground,
seriously
injuring
him
“It is not likely th a t any area
m
any
tried
to
m
ake
an
estim
ate
I
Brookings
R
otary
Club,
Tuesday
and
LaVern
L
andauer,
w ere seat-
in the world can boast of the self. Hushed to Seaside hospital,
—
,.v
.o
iv
ue
in
m
°.f
,bo
num
l)er
attending
the
re-
noon
w
ith
several
num
bers.
They
id
pow
er
in
the
realm
of azalea-
God-given beauty like this area and he is reported to be in a
serious
condition,
w
ith
four
brok-
*lgious
services,
under
direction
w
ere
accom
panied
at
the
piano
land.
the
most
beautiful
in the
can ,” he stated.
e
n
tire
world.
en
ribs
and
a
fra
c
tu
re
d
vertebra.
ot
*^aco^s-
Manson
M
etcalf
by
th
eir
father,
who
also
told
of
Sam uel A. H all, as m aster of
Joy G ott, one of the girls in
Dr. R onniger was called in the Ike message, following
the trip the fam ily m ade to Chi-
cerem onies, told the group pres
-
the
invication
by
Rev.
E.
C.
Hicks
cago
to
the
N
ational
4-H
Con
the
Azalea chain, a p art of the
case,
and
a
fte
r
X
-raying
the
back
ent how much it m eant to him
form ely pastor a t Sm ith River. gress and to New York at expense colorful cerem onies, won the ring
rushed
him
to
Seaside
hospital,
to see an Azalea F estival, and
At any rate, despite the inabil of the U. S. Rubber Co., when the at the queen’s draw ing.
to become imbued w ith the feel w here he is being cared for until
F rom the coronation Queen P a t
ity io m ake an estim ate, some youngsters appeared on a te le
ing which the festival had done he can be put in a cast.
and
her court officially opened
believe
th
a
t
m
ore
than
2000
were
vision show.
It is also reported th a t he m ust
for him. “People m ust never be
the
Azalea
G arden Club Flow er
in
the
range
of
the
public
a
d
“It all sta rte d when W ilbur, at
asham ed of being from a sm all rem ain in a cast for about eight
Show
and
m
ade
the Q ueen’s choice
dress
system
.
weeks.
The
height
of
his
fall
was
4-H sum m er school last sum m er,
town. The cities of the w orld once
of exhibits.
betw
een
12
and
14
feet.
a
ttra
c
te
d
attention,
and
through
w ere no la rg e r than Brookings,
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Jones and Miss Gossage, had a record sub
\Vith the fu tu re in this area,
Guild
Girls
cleaned
up
th
e
n
u
r
children of M edford spent Me m itted to the national 4-H con
most of the present in h ab itan ts
sery
and
m
ade
toys
a
t
a
m
eeting,
m orial Day w ith Mr. and Mrs. gress, and through which selec
a re helping to build a ‘city,” even
Tuesday m orning.
tion was made. If it had not been
Ben Kerns.
ifxthey do not realize it.”
for this, Mrs. Jensen and I would
S pecial m usical num bers w ere
GOLD BEACH — W ith aw ard-
not have had the chance to m ake
given by Mrs. Helen Mason A ustin
j
ing
of the 45th scholarship to a n
these
two
trips.
of C rescent City, form er local
nual
4-H sum m er school, C urry
“I personally wish to thank the
te a c h e r and Mrs. Nancy H urtle.
County
has reached its m axim um
R
otarians
for
the
num
ber
of
4-H
Mrs. H u rtle sang two duets, ac
quota.
This
scholarship, sponsor
First
Lieut.
Youise
Baumgartner,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
scholarships
they
gave
both
last
com panied by Mrs. Mason, and
ed
by
the
Gold
Beach cham lier of
y
ear
and
this
year,
for
they
little
Mrs. Masq^i played two violin Mrs. Nick Baumgartner of Brookings, who has been at
commerce,
was
aw
arded to Buddy
realize
the
great
good
they
have
num bers, to conclude the pro
tached
to
the
army
hospital
in
Korea,
has
arrived
in
Brown
of
I^anglois.
done for the youth. And please
gram .
.
(A dditional news concerning all
United tSatcs and hopes to lx* able to continue across do not forget It often does the O ther additions and changes to
the list of delegates going to the
events of the Festival m ay be the country to visit her parents and relatives before no- ¡parents lots of good, too.”
sum
m er school, a re : Miss Melody
Jensen aiso
also reveaiea
revealed that
th a t
•
.
,
J
T
.
.
1
’ Mr. ut-usen
found elsew here in this issue)
o °
ing back to duty. Leaving Japan she went hy plane to;Judy and W ilbur w ere invited to Brimm , Brookings, who will go on
Albert Joy scholarship; Tom
Formosa, the Philippines and Hong-Kong, then to Thai- the national convention of ki - the
Remy, Gold Beach and Mary Don
land, where she .rayed . week and saw ,l,e king of ,l,a, S J . m ' K
5 aldson, Langlois, both using the
Oriental ountry. After eating many duck feet and too would not have been possible— scholarships sponsored hy Gold
Beach volunteer firemen, and
Congressm an H arris E llsw orth much rice which she hopes never to see attain, she Hew “‘' t ,his had Wilbur no‘ H « »
Dorothy Wigle, using the P o rt
announced the first of the week
Orford Young H om em akers and
across
India
to
Arabia.
In
Italy
she
visited
St.
Peters
the
fath
erly
pride
he
is
en
titled
th a t com petitive exam inations for
firemen scholarship.
‘8*. he gave ail cred it to volunteer
appointm ents to vacancies at the Cathedral in Rome, and Naples, then went to Switzerland ,o p ° ss <
The delegates a re going to C or
U. S. N aval Academy a t A nnap to visit sisters of Mr. Baumgartner.
vallis on Ju n e 17 hy special c h a r
r*
utatio n they have acquired.
olis. M aryland, and the U. S. Mili
ta ry Academy at W est Point, n . J <roln Switzerland she Hew to French Morocco, in
Mr. Jensen, incidentally, is the tered Greyhound bus, sta rtin g a t
Brookings, Ju n e 17 at 9 a. m.
y . « i n be conducted by the u. North Africa, and then home to the United States, com- band in stru cto r a t both Langlois daylight savings time, and a r
d»vCiVi!,K<'7iCe <;om"llss'on- Mon- pitting the trip around the glome since her army service and P ort Orford high schools.
riving at Corvallis th a t evening
da>, Ju ly 14. a t the post office i
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at 5. It will he at the following
more than a year
ago.
Excerpts
buildings in Albany, Coos Bay, began
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places: The P istor R iver S tore a t
Eugene, G ran ts Paste M edford, letters reveal many interesting experiences:
9:30; Gold Beach, courthouse a t
R eedsport and Roseburg.
T aihjkaw n Aiir Base, Tok>t>, | -------------------------
10 a. m. daylight saving tim e; a t
f C andidates for the academ ies M arch 24, 1952. D ear Dad and I am going to e ith er send to you
ALBUQUERQUE. New Mexico, bus depot, P o rt O rford at 11 a.
m ust never have been m arried, Mom: At last I am on my way or to Alwena. I don’t think I will June 1—(Special to the Pilot) — m. and at Langlois high, a t 11:15
and m ust be bonafied residents of I am ju st as nervous as an old have my retu rn address on them A g raduating class of approxi- daylight time.
the F o u rth Congressional D istrict, cat. It won’t he long though. I hut you will know they are from m ately 830 is ten tativ ely sched
Mrs. Rae Steddom, 4-H leader
As of the date of en tran ce into should he in the P h ilip p in e s in me. W ould like to have you open uled to receive degrees a t the of Langlois, will be the official
the academ ies. Ju ly 1, 1953, ap- 14 hours. I will try to w rite often the packages to see if they are U niversity of New Mexico, on chaperone.
p o inters m ust be 17 years of age. on the way but some lette rs will in good shape hut will surely feel June 2.
All 4-Herg who are attending
The m axim um e n tra n ce ages for take quite a while to -------
reach , you
— had if they a re not all th ere when
Of this num ber 412 a re from sum m er school have been asked
A nnapolis and W est Point a re 21 It would be a good idea to w rite I arrive home. They are beautiful A lburquerque, 121 from o t h e r to have a physical exam ination
and 22 respectively. C andidates to S w itzerland again a n d tell linens and m ore than one
will New Mexico cities, and 297 from prior to leaving, by the college,
now in the arm ed services a re te ll them I am on my
way. w ant them . Anyhow, would you outside the state,
indicating th a t they h a v e not
e lig ib le to com pete.
In te rn atio n a l Hotel, Kow lo o n ,' have
Alwina put them in the The baccalaureate serm on
was lieen exposed to a contagious dis
The exam ination will be confin- HongKong, M arch 29. D ear Mom tru n k for me.
delivered Sunday w ith the corn ease and th a t they are In good
ed to vocabulary and reading, spa- and Dad A rrived here this a f te r - ' Will tell you m ore alxw t Hong- m encem ent address set for Mon-
health. W hile the college health
▼ relations and algebra. Nomi- noon at 3. So far I have not seen Kong but it is getting late and day night, both in the stadium at service is open to each 4-Her a t
n atio n s to the academ ies will be too much of the city although I I have not seen m uch of it as yet. Zim m erm an field,
Corvallis, this m easure is tak en
on the basis of grades earned in have had a Chinese dinner. It It seem s funny to be on the China
Vernon Goldizen, of Brookings. as a preventative m easure in
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’ kdu
keeping down epidemics.
( andidates desiring to com pete different from the Chinese food get here.
He will retu rn next year for ad- i
shi u.d notify Congressm an lia r - *’<? have had in the states
Between HongKong and Thai- vrenced work, on a fellowshop
Show the people w ith view
ris Ellsw orth. W ashington. D. C. ' I also bought some linens t h a t '
Concluded on Page Six
'g ran te d b> the university
stationery, at the P ilot office.
_
do/''n Imus, and
Jensen Children
45 4-H Youth Will
Go To Corvallis
Parents May Enjoy Visit Of Daughter,
Who Flew Around Globe From Korea
Academies Open
Examination Dates
'°L ,hc na,‘?na.1 rep‘
Vernon Goldl'zen
Graduated Monday