Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 05, 1952, Image 1

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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.
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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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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