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n < > ! \ b i D IN »j o * fih17 < E K6tb A *e AZALEA Festival m » O ne of Brookings g re a te st week *'i’d>, the Az.il a F estival, w il at 11 a m S a tu rd a y in b e a u t iful Azalea P ark , w ith th e Coron- Ath ri Cep,mouses, and the subs - quen; crow ning of Q ueen Joann S m ith h“ pa- k h s never been in tx oep s-hai.o ihe A za’eas a re in bloom. C aretak , r E rank Stiles " 1 s l ot ’ O. e put the. p.ii’K in pertoct condition, for the ' ' o ’tPs planned lor S a tu rd a y and Sunday. A large crow d of peoole are» expected to a tte n d the eel b ra tio n Saturday afternoon at 1 p ni. th e Flow er and Art Show, und er the Nowhere A Finer Community »•MU r tlV NFWMHTANI»»— T» «* CFV r* Thursday, May 26, iqss Azufea Royalty W ell. the. cam paign is on W ick es Shaw , o u r little c o u n try news e d ito r up n o rth has probably received h u n d red s of postcards in the ‘‘Bud A in’t No J e r k ” Club w in . I know she got ten. at least. 1 m ailed them. • • * • AZALEA • » • « Schedule of Events Saturday, May 28 11:00 a.m. i p in. to 5 p in. 9 p in. SET FOR FESTIVAL T he A zalea C hain girls this y e a r a re N ancy Cum m ings, Doris S huey, Carol Rausch. B arb ara G u th rie , C arolyn P u tn am , Po- an n e R enhard. Jack ie Sm ith Vi ola Jackson, D ianne Sim ons and P at Y arnell. Program At Park PLAN PARTY Outdoor Inter 1 )en<umn.itn>n.il Church Services Azalea State Park 12 Noon _____ - . Barlieque Azalea State Park i pan. to 5 pan. . Mower & Art Show New High School Auditorium i pan. to 5 p.m. Rock \ Mineral Show V.F.W. Hall On thi1 S a tu rd a y program a ’ the Azalea F estival will first b< an O rgan Concert by Mrs. C> M eadors, followed by th? C oron ation of the Queen, by F ell C am p bell, president of th e All Year E vents ssociation. T he Q ueen elect is Joann S m ith P rincess Royal is S h errill Mc Clain. \anri the prince^s< s a re Bev Glass. Peggy G ran. Bi Hi»’ Ju n e I/jstro h , and Donna Shus- trom . The M aster of Cervm onies will be C harles G rayshel, president of ) B rookings C ham ber of Com m erce. T he Crow n B e a re r is B rian F ountain, and flow er gb-ls will be Ju d y and Carol Sue B erken- feld T h e re will be vocal se le c t ions by an eighth g rad e q u a rte t, In this weeks issue of the PIL O l a new series of D eanna Lowe, S an d ia Pender- grass, Russell ifeem. and Danny interesting articles on Art begins. 1 he writer of thes» Mullen. Several ballet num bers will b “Art In Everyday Life” is Clyde W<x »d. M. Wood, I perform ed by stu d e n t resident of Los Angeles, is well known in the fine arts Behce. A clarinet M ikklesen and D army anny Mulen. | field. field He studied in Detroit, New York, Paris, Calif Mulen Also on the program is a vocal selection by th e S h o rt C u ts, a ornia, and has taught in three of Los Angeles Art SJiools 1 Ju n io r q u a rte t of Kay Nichols. His Army career saw him serve with the Army M arlene Olson, Sharon C e n te r and Ja c k ie Sm ith. Navy Intelligence Corps. He headed a research depart And a select in by the Down- m ent then and m any of his ideas beats, Melody Brimm and Sylvia and system s are used by the arm y he is resting, h e ’s w orking on the Gate». today. B allet, B u tterflies and Spring It was not until the w ar years manuM-ript fo r a novel w hich h<- Fair, W endy Brown. Connie S w an th a t he stopfted to reflect on life hopes to publish eventually son, Y vette Eox, S pring Fairy, O r he m ay have his tool ho\ and w hat m eaning it had for him S usan K M artin,; R uffles and It w as du rin g these y ears th a t he o u t Wo,k m g on an in v e n tio n 11« Hows: Connie Freem an. J a e k .e i P " ' ” " B o tzek . K ath v B osknoil Yvo,,,,.. ' P“ " ’ has b een w o rk in g lo r tw o y e a rs on Fox. B arbara I ’o b b .ro n , and ''fe . S.nee 1945 he has spent cam e ra th at w ould tit on th K aren Frn.s,er: lioll. t in Blue .»»•«>«'. «X v a n .« « « * .« 1 . P a ts v Snid r T e n s , Von ee,| ’‘»«t.v'mt ••yerythlni! from m odem (C ontinued on Back P a c I ««.ii« Ret n ves u Bonnie Saxe .« bv i,rt , to , astrom ony. These tang- Leslie , / , , a n ti W a l l e r b ,,1,1k. ” Pn,s ,nc,ude anatom y in m edical anti W a lte r Biddle school (w bpre he studied the hom an m usclafory anti nervous Gem by diseeting and carefully d aw ing each part of the c a d a v r t W hile engrossed in anatom y he published a book on the h um an eye for a rtis ts The latok has A v ariety of inqtorfant "'••• * , .n rnntch*>d for its s ’*»e- w ere up liefore th* B rookines ialized res<-arch and detailed il- Common Cuncil Tuesday night u.st rat ions T hey hired a new city recorder, O th e r branch»»» of study include Mrs. May Sm ith out ot five ao ch em istry m athem atics, psychol- o licants for the position S he will (,gy. p a h ’ontoligy, anthropology, succeed Mrs Gladys K aniek. who and astrom ony The roof of his is leaving the officv4 on Ju ly 1 a p a rtm e n t building where be T he council dsn heard s v« ra! l'vvs is covered w ith a mas« of re p re se n ta tiv es from the P.ere • sun-dials, grids, rods, etc. His fav- firm , which plans to build 50 m ite past tim e is n a d in g ancient hom es here The firm had a legal G reek and Chinese ¡rtiilosophies. counsel, Da c Shaw of field id the ancient religions of th e B *ach to r ' r< r ’ ' v<m •» •'> Orient, modern science, a rt, hist- m r,et inc » iy Dtc His latest challenge is Thev repo- * ' I - *1 did pot studying t h e "L’nlfied Field v irh to •• » a lee-o h to ry ." the last g re a t w orks of (»>n, j,. v th P 'lr- t Bankus, con ! .instein cern in g th ” sev I ' ste m h r ’. D uring th»’ past ten years Clyde and planno i to 'o ahead w ith has ta u g h t nearly every branch th e ir origo ’ • P ittiri!' in < f art in th re e of the leading a r t e ith e r a lat »• o>ptie tan k , o r a chools in Lo» Angel?», while a t tank for ea< h i nit I I p plan wa ihe sam e tim e continuing to go to to have a sew i v st rn md then sch ol and paint. H e im presses d»-»,d it ov» r o, ’h »ify It would '<ne as txung a perfect exam ple of have a large ta n k ' '!■ n wh j f in who has put the p ursuit of and if th e citv ae i f ' their o , f ru 'h ahead of everything else, syst< m th 'y co»ild I ip to th j This includes th e sim ple things of Ppresa P roject , life th a t most people tak e for Discussion was also nade again grant«*»! such as a fam ily, horn*, about th e p<»ssibilitv of storm an«’ position drainage, hut no derision was One w ould rmed to talk w ith reached at th«’ m eeting on e ith e r him only a few m inutes to realize of th e tw o problem s th<* e x t-n t of his know ledge and T he city also pass»*«! a sid« w alk the (’op th s of his understanding. ordinann*. f»>r the ieg u la tin g and Yet he lias a child-like en thusiasm control of non-conform ing w alks tow ard an y th in g th a t is new, tru e M ayor Roy Brim m n-port<*»l about or beautiful. 5b com plaints about the sidew alk W hen not in his ap a rtm e n t, you recently installed in front of the can n early alw ays find him in his Graysdiel building contracto» studio th a t overlook* ___w___ _______ — b ... y {jent-house Roy W eidem an W* iden an attem i- j the city. H e calls his studio th e ed ;h> nw eting, and reported th u t I ‘‘Ivory Tow«*r" W hen n»>t painting CLYDE th« sidew alk was built at a slop«* jo r playing his violin lie is Wanging , of thp A /a Ie a G arp n H all ’ hi S u ed ty, a5 at 11 a m th e o u td o o r | a ie n o n n n a tio n a ! c h u rc h set vice, o h ho held m th e up r 11 oct<tool • 'Hirm of ih e Az- a lea S ta te Pat •' I-’ IO ,11. h.’i lo q u e -f ish lr \ p aim ed the 'a rk . u n d e, tin Elk» C lub Th ■ ‘ B ow er and ill show and th e io e k an d inm ei | h. w w ill also he pen on S ’ Hilay afternoon., t- »‘II ( ' . i >b< ¡1 is p r sid en t of A l l - i ’ a r I 'v e n ts \s s o e ia tion w hich has d ire c te d th is y ears F e s tiv a l A ctiv itie s. A C T IO N ! A c tio n ' M ayor Roy B iitm u and ,ii(> eitv council sen t a b 'li'g ia iii last b i ’t’k to P re si- l> nt F ist nhow ar, n. ‘q u estin g th a t th e Post < >| t »<’<> he fin ish ed. so th a t it ca n s ta y o|»en l a te r h o u rs A le tte r w as p ad at th e council m e e tin g T u es- <1 ’ H 'le tiin g to th e in e s s a .;»* ’*• ' ii»' Post M a s te r G, n e i’al. W ed nesday, B ro o k in g s po *- m a s te r Hill T hom pson le c e i’ « • w o rd th a t a m e ch a n ic to su|>er- \ ise Ihe com plel ion of th e post- o l l i o 1 will he h e re next w <!< TO FORM ART ASSOCIATION HERE NEW ART SERIES BEGINS THIS WEEK ... i'ip AZALEA FESTIVAL SERVICE Once again the chu rch es of B rookings are joining and ta le n ts in p resenting a beautiful w orship service m agnificent n a tu ra l se ttin g in Azalea P ark, as one h ig h lig h ts to the A zalea F estiv al. T he service will 11:00 A M„ May 29th hands in the of th e be at T he O rd er of Service is as follows; PRELUDE Selected By Mrs. R alph Rxed HYMN L ead er 1 his Is My bather’s World Re\ W. J Spencer, P a s to r Assembly of <kxl C hurch INVOCATION and LORD'S I’RAVI.R Rev, E. F. McClain, P a s to r Brookings Bible C hurch CHORAL RESPONSE Gloria Patri H igh School (Tiorus (dK )R A L NUMBER Ave Verum - Gounod 50 Girl S tu d e n ts High School Chorus; Mr. Dick, d ire c tin g SCRIPTURE READING Rev. J. Shidelar. P a s to r Psalm 19 Episcopal Church I D MN L eader Rev In d’he Garden W J. Spencer, P a s to r Assembly of God C hurch MORNING PRAYER Rev. W a lte r S adler, P a s to r B aptist ! CHORAL NUMBER Com m unity C hurch Grant Us Thy Peace High School C horus SERMON In I he Garden Rev H M O sterm eier, P a sto r P re sb y te ria n C hurch WOMEN’S LEAGUI S Coronation ( 'cramdries A<alca State l\n \ Mower & \it Slu>v New High School Auditorium - Rock & Mineral Show V.EAV. Hail Queen’s Ball (»range 1 lait 11 a m . O P E R A T O R ’S N O T E . I an no longer responsible for any sp ell ing. o r m isspelling, in this col um n as I follow copy, even if it goes out th e window. AZALEA i HAIN GIRLS . Sunday, May 29 Tell Of Saturday * A new fu rn itu re sto re is slat d for B rookings, it w as announced this w eek by Lonnie Mead and Jo h n M cK ernan, p a rtn e rs now on- e ra tin g th e W estern A uto S to re T he m en said th a t they flew to P o rtla n d Sun d ay to com plete the p u rch asin g of m erch an d ise for the store, and it is expected the tru c k s will be in th is week M ead and M cK ernan have lived in B rookings for about 8 m onths, a fte r opening th e ir W estern A uto S to re T he new fu rn itu re store will lie ad jacen t to th e ir p resen ’ location, also in th e Cam pbell building T hey will handle a com p let ? line of m erchandise, including T - \ sets, H addon H all, D ouglas Crome, S u p erb ilt. E n g la n d e r Mar- tre ss an<l W izard . 1 p in. to 7 p.m I w as going to invite the sta ff of th e Gold B each p a p e r down for th e festiv ities but now I don’t know. Of cou rse Don Coy. kendall, the business m a n a g e r u i there, he’s all rig h t. He doesn't go arou n d callin g people jerk s. W hy he w as down last S a tu rd a y and w as teal friendly, he even bought Joe and I a cup of java. So I guess he is invited. • • • • • Anti th a t goes for all my th o u s ands of loyal "Bud A in’t No Je rk ( lub tans. C onon’ out and enjoy the A zalea F estiv al Friday. S at- u rd a y and Sunday. NEW FURNITURE STORE PLANNED F E S T IV A L BROOKINGS, OREGON Oh yes, I did receive a few card s m yself. O ne had sixteen X ’s and they w e re n 't kisses It seem s thes 16 c h a rte rs got the ru les of jo irin g ’he club tw isted. Boys, th e card should read BCD A IN ’T N( E R ” . Somehow they left out t F’C it's fenny how one word let 1 can m ake so m uch difft nee • * • * • I im ag ne W ic es w on't adm it to receiving a!! those thou san d s of post cards. S h e ’ll say she was busy looking out to sea. p atien tly w aiting for all those boats to fill th e Gold B each H arbor. • * • • • G e ttin g back to the “Sacnelig- ious S ix te e n " it m akes me w onder who they are. I t cou ld n ’t be Clive M anley, he c a n ’t spell. It w ouldn’t be Bill Thom pson, he w ouldn’t spend th e 2c fo r a post card F re d Fox and F rvnchy A rrell are too busy w ritin g chain letters. • • • • • W ell, I ’m not going to get all upset ab o u t it. I ’ll ju st go on typing as norm al as can be ah jr- y th 456 aki em, , a*c and not let an y th in g b o th er m e on ebit yes ahw d jenruyfntklslw q.q. As yo i can plain ly see its not going to affe st m e one so lita kidkehz 7758 m w urovdSt'V ) Hal. • • • • * T o pet m* m ind off those "Silly Sixteen«" ! n going to a tte n d the A zalea F estiv al this we» kend. T hings a r ■ she- ng up real well and it looks lik • big doings. • KUtdaiv,, <■ lub, will 1«» held ,n the new hi a- ' x>l inditoi um. Also s iturdak a l t ’ rneon from 1 p ni. to f, p ni‘ a R(xk and M ineral Show will bi held in the VI-AV Hall ' * '» IO 1 S atu rd ay th e Q uevn’s Ball wil! 1 leld in th e G range CLOSING PRAYER Rev H M O sterm eier, P a sto r P resb y terian C hurch T he W om en’s L eagues will hold BENEDICTION th e ir bow ling b anquet T h ursday L eader Rev W J Spencer, P a sto r Assembly of God C hurch evening at the C liff House. T ro phies w ill be aw arded for team POSTLUDF. . Selected w inners individual highs for both M rs P.al,.h R.r-.i league and to u rn a m e n t w innings F irst place in th e B eav er e tte hvtgue on T h u rsd a y night was T he S eventh D ay A dventist C hurch is cooperating, le s m e is te r, and first place for j | but u n fo rtu n a te ly th e m in iste r has to tw out of tow- the C allo rp tte on F rid ay night g K i-U ’ay M arket team ri ñSS A Bi ookiiics-I lai-bor A sso c iat ion, T h e p e lic a n Bav A rt A ssoc iation is to h.> form ed here. T he p u rp o se being; (1) to b rin g a b i t t e r a p p re c » ia of t |K„ , \ rfs m tio i u n n i u i ; Io children and a d u lts nt south- rrn mtl ' n o r’ h c iu •"< Del N o rte C ounty, and (21 in s tru c tio n in v a rio u s fo rm s of a rt To give in d iv id u al m e m b e rs th e m a x im u m o p o rtu n ity to d evelop tin ir ta le n ts and in to n sts. classe s and k s ’tu c s w ill be a v a ila b le fro m tim e to tim e in w a te ie o lo r, oil, d esig n , w ea v in g c e ra m ic s, hooked ru g s, jew elry and th e a llie d a its . M cm lx’ish ip is o| »ii to any ont* in te c ste d , as it is th e puriMise ol tlx* .Association to be of c u l t u r al ben«dit to all th e c o m m u n ity , ( 'l l ! B ro o k in g s 2252 o r 3725 fo r I u rt h e r in fo rm a l ion. M em b ersh ip le es w ill b e; In- t’V d u a l. $3(X); fam ily , N 5 D 0 ,a a l high school s tu d e n ts , $1.50. COUNCIL HIRES CITY RECORDER (Continued un Beck Page) I e»a> oa Uw l>t»wri(er While I WOOD