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Mary Sue Woolf olx
Crowned Queen o
Portland Festival
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Portland (UPD With Ore
gon's fanciest birthday party
officially under way Wednes
day at the Centennial. Ex
position grounds here, the
51st annual Rose Festival se
lected its queen Wednesday
night in Multnomah stadium
and the pace of excitement
quickened today as the dual
celebrations continued.
In a downpour of rain,
Mary Sue Woolf oik of Jef
ferson high school Wednesday
night was crowned Queen
Mary Sue I to rule over the
week-long festival. A crowd
of 17,523 gathered in Mult
nomah stadium despite the
adverse weather to watch the
selection. Members of the
Rose court were protected
from tne rain by pink um
brellas.
Outlook Not Bright'
The weatherman admitted
the outlook through Friday
was not particularly bright.
The forecast was a few show
ers and occasional sunny per
iods. . Officials hoped for a
break in the weather before
the Grand. Floral parade Sat
urday. -
Nine U. S. Navy ships In
cluding the flagship cruisers
Helena and Bremerton were
to arrive this afternoon to
complete the naval contin
gent here for the festivities.
The week end schedule for
Rose Festival events follows: -Friday
'12 noon to 1:30 p.m., con
cert and band music, festival
stage.
1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., visit
ing hours aboard U.S. Navy
ships.
1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., visit
ing hours aboard Canadian
ships. ,f
2 p.m., Junior Rose parade
starts at northeast 52nd and
Sandy. ;
Saturday ' - "
: 9:15 a.m., Grand floral pa
rade begins to' leave Multno-'
mah stadium.
; 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.,
visiting hours aboard U. S.
Navy ships.
10 a.m., Grand Floral pa
rade begins on parade route.
10 a.m., "City archery tour
nament at Washington park.
11 a.m. to midnight, Festi
val center in South Park
blocks open.
1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., visiting
hours aboard U. S. ships.
1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., visiting
hours aboard Canadian Navy
ships.
4 p.m., Queen's Garden part
at the International Rose Test
Gardens in Washington park.
8 p.m. to 11 p.m., semi-formal
U.S.O. Rose Festival
dance for Navy personnel at
Y.M.C.A. All servicemen and
women invited.
9 p.m., Queen's invitational
Ball at Masonic Temple.
9 a.m., Queen's Ball, "Fete
de la Rose," also invitational
at Columbia-Edgewater coun
try club.
Sunday
10 a.m. Tournament play in
Rose Festival Centennial
Open Horseshoe tournament
at Laurelhurst park.
10 a.mM "Church march"
of 500 Navy men trom six
Canadian ships, Cathedral
Catholic church and Trinity
Episcopal church.
10 a.m., Baton-twirling con
test at Mt. Scott Community
Center.
10 a.m., City archery tour
nament at Washington park.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Festival
center open in South Park
blocks.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Ma
rine Day program at Centen
nial grounds.
1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., visiting
hours aboard U.S. Navy ships.
1 p.m.. Golden Rose ski
tournament st Timber line
Lodge, Mt. Hood.
1:15 p.ni., Special dedica
tion ceremony to mark the
grand opening of the Centen
nial Exposition Aqua-Center.
1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., visit
ing hours aboard Canadian
ships. ,
1:30 p.m., outboard races,
two heats of class A utility
runabouts. "
2 p. m., low-level precision
flying, aerial acrobatics by
U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds,
over Smith lake.
2:45 p.m., water ski pa
geant, "Showboat."
3.45 p.m., hytroplane races.
4 p.m., flag -raising cere
mony at battleship Oregon,
Harbor Drive.
DeanVincentBuys
Brokerage Firm
Dean Vincent Inc., Portland
mortgage brokerage firm, has
purchased the mortgage brok
erage business of Mark A.
Goldy Inc.. and will begin
operations here July 1, it was
announced.
Medford manager will be
Richard (Dick) Henselman,
who has been Goldy's associ
ate in the brokerage insur
ance and real estate business.
The firm's office will be in
the same location as the
Goldy's, on Front st. between
Sixth and Main sts.
Goldy said he will continue
active in other lines of busi
ness in Medford, retaining the
firm name. Henselman v Will
also continue his association
with Goldy.
The Vincent company is one
of the largest in the mortgage
business in Oregon, and Goldy
said 4heir opening an office
here will mean a consistent
and large supply of mortgage
money for southern Oregon's
needs. Vincent is mortgage
loan corresponuent for several
large insurance companies, in
cluding 'Metropolitan Life in
surance company of New
York, largest in the world."
Dean Vincent Sr., founder
of the company and chairman
of the board, opened his Port
land office 50 years ago.
Dean Vincent Jr., president
of the firm, and James F.
Kavanagh, first vice president
in charge of mortgage loans,
will be frequent visitors to
Medford as result of the new
move.
Minesweeper Hits
Dock at Portland
Portland - (UPD The mine
sweeper USS Inflict, one of
the U.S. Navy ships to arri
here Wednesday for the an
nual Rose Festival, developed
a fire in an engine room as it
entered the Willamette river
from the Columbia river. It
lost steering control and graz
ed the dock of General Pe
troleum Company, tearing out
five pilings.
Navy authorities reported
minor damage to the side of
the ship and no injuries. The
fire was minor and quickly
controlled.
The Inflict continued into
Portland harbor and tied up
at the seawall at the foot of
Alder st.
Investigators were check
ing into the amount of dam
age at the pier.