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W orld's Finest C lim ate”
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
keep his finger on the pulse of vation had a study of soil, fish a n d ' and Mrs. Tom H aggerty. Mrs.
the com m unity and by so doing game, and the myrtlewoods, w ith H adsall and Miss Silva a re sis-
m aintain a gentle pressure to- experts on each subject speak- ters of Mrs. H aggerty.
w ard a certain goal.
ing. The club has devoted several; Mrs. H arry Z. Sm ith, Mrs. Rob-
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By virtue of hum an interest program s to the study of g a rd e n -je rt F. Sm ith and Mrs. Oda Moth-
a
weekly
may
hold
over
daily
ing.
A
practical
lesson
was
a
ershead
visited
friends
in
Med-
Following the assumption of
the weekly,
there- „ garden
tour of the Crissey, Pow- ford over th e week-end.
R otary, most of the value of Ro- newspapers.
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ta ry comes from discussion of the fore exerts a certain power which ell and Becker gardens; then Mrs
W ard Rogers of D enver was i
various types of business repre- is
ia coveted by * the
*“ dailies.
» H.
Tr O. Smith,
° “ :‘u outstanding
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garden- a guest a t the hom e of Mr. and |
New week, with Gene Gould er and ex-state president of gar- Mrs. John Rogers last week.
ten ted in the club, newspapers
were discussed Tuesday noon at and John Ginther in charge, the den clubs, assisted the club mem-! Mrs. H elen Held of O akland!
the weekly luncheon of the lo problems of youth will be the bers in “P lanning next Year’s left here T uesday a fte r spending
cal club, when Dewey Akers told topic for discussion by the club. Gardens.” Mrs. W. E. Wilhelm, several days looking a fte r busi-
mem bers that “free press” in this
sta te president, and widely known ness interests,
authority on herbs, gave a pro
" any
couniry w a . some- Azal'dR (GlldCD
thing of a myth, although
gram on herbs. “Fow ering Trees
land Shrubs” was a program in
wording
.which six m em bers participated,
Mrs. J. C. W right subm its h er
Pressure of advertising in ter
j Mrs. Edith N ew ton gave a favorite recipe this w eek:
e s t s at all tim es causes many
I book review on “The H istory of
CHOCOLATE PU FFS
policies of new spapers to be a l
| G ardening.” A clever skit, “The
cups sifted flour.
tered it the news is degreatory
Second P riz e In S ta te Life of a Flow er,” w’ritte n by l * ’a teaspoon
salt
TEXACO
to the advertiser.
Alice Perkins, showed the a n a t
W on On Y ear-b o o k s;
1 cup brown su g ar
Dailies, more than weeklies,
omy of the flower and its re-pro-i 1 teaspoon vanilla
G ain In M em bership jduction,
a te subjected to this pressure,
and was dram atized by
1 unbeaten egg
the speaker commented, but in
; three mem lie rs.
® A S O llN t
1- 3 cup shortening
the weekly field the editor has
S tate recognition for the Azalea
"The
Making
of
Corsages”
was,
2-
3
cup
milk.
a more personal interest in th e , Garden Club, as a happy c o n d u -; ta u ,,ht af
r h Y f U’i l .likeourTe,a«i
life of the community and sees sion to a year cram m ed full of H aggerty a m eeting by Regina
2 squares m elted chocolate
Chief. I ts got superior,
and N orm a Holland.
2-3 teaspoon soda.
th at favorable news reaches all activities and accomplishment,
ro
w er to give you
Public
activities
included
the
readers if possible to do so.
Sift soda, and salt, w ith flour.
was the news that the club had
festival
flower
show,
the
staging
Add other ingredients. Beat well.
P’^ Warm*uP>
Editorials, contrary to belief won second prize for its y e a r
of many, are not altogether the book. The Azalea G arden club, and placing of flower entries Let stand for a few m inute Drop smooth performance. (¿ 1
opinions of editor, but his in te r one of the youngest in the state, at C urry County fair, and the by tablespoon on an ungreased tìnti try it today.
pretation of news events, and feels justly proud of this unex en tertain in g of m em bers of the. baking sheet. Bake in m oderate
the eventual effect upon society. pected honor. There are nearly parks board, and assisting with oven for 15 m inutes.
Business is conducted by the a hundred garden clubs in .he
community I h r,s.m as tree
Frosting
SOC,a*, ,C t‘" ,ies tt e re : C hr“ t-
trends displayed through the sta te and many have had years
- tablespoons softened b u tter,
trends reflected in the classified of experience in making v,.a r . ! ™ s Pa r ty » ‘'h candle and bough
I square chocolate
advertising columns. In cities of books. The Redmond G arden hinZd
solmn">' “ »>-
1 cup sifted powdered sugar
any siz e this is more tru e than club won first prizes. Prizes were I Dined to m ake a me morable yule-
l4 teaspoon vanilla,
in the ^mailer cities. P artially awarded at the recent sa tte con tide; two card parties given by
2 tablespoons cream .
the finance com m ittee; " I t’s A
this explains the enorornous sizes vention. held at Bend.
Beat thoroughly.
<>f classified advertising sections' Sum m arizing the y e a r’s work Lovely M eeting.” a one-act com
m « n in metropolitan dailies.
of the club, the program included edy staged by eight members, all
Public opinion is not alw ays' studies in conservation, w ith a added to the coffers of the club.
molded by the editorial columns tour of the redwoods, conducted
Flow ering
haw thorne
trees
of a newspaper as much as by by F ran k Reynolds of the state) w ere planted yn eith er side of
«he popularity of the newspajier forestry departm ent o f C alifor-i the G range hall, the first steps
and the ability of the editor to nia. A nother program on conser- , taken for the planing of a park-
j ing strip in Brookings.
C ontributions for public wel-
1 fare included $15 for the Christ-
I m as tree; $10« tow ard Chetco
I Community hall; and $25 for
"Save the Myrtlewoods.”
The
club also held two plant sales
and two plant exchanges. Flow
er arrangem ents were under the)
■ chairm anship of Mabel Stone-1
house.
“N ew spapers” Was
Topic at Rotary
Const
H ave ) fl'p In
Favorite Recipe
";'“n,X ,^ ',;,,Lrem:'rkaW'' Job Club Reviews
Y ear’s Work
fIRECBh
Brookings
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Service
~ BEAC
r Agricul
dei
val
PuBtil al
detei
accordili
Lan of «b,
ring in
_ atten<
"field mi
eting
i for eac!
hese fan
i Commits
, these pi
ient when
f and the (
f jointly in
conservai
I of each a
Departmei
nation b
|by the Hoi
makes ci
funds bo
Bert I)eM(
Lily Blossom Time
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We .lie now prepared to take care
ihe dub b i' i membership of
of your everv insurance need with
i 108. with 42 being added the past
year. Mrs. Lucius Axford was
official delegate to the sta te con
vention of federated club a t,
! Bend.
lepei dable, economical old-line in
surance. See us before vou buv!
Ivca! E state and Insurance
W. £. Deveny
Brook in
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Local News Item s
Mrs. J. C.. W right returned to
Brookings S u n d a y with h e r
grandson. Charles W right Jr., who
will remain a week before r e - 1
turning to Oakridge Ore.
Mrs. Nell Price has returned
from her three weeks vacation i
¡at Portland. .
Mr. and M r >• Sydney H adsall:
! Riehm >nd. Calif., and chil-i
Miss Beatric«’ Silva
‘tt. 'alif.
re visiting Mr
S W E A T E R S , w e re $4.95 an d $5.95, now
Slip-over Style
^ E A T E R S , C a rd ig a n s , w ere $5.95
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NEW S L IP S , T a ilo re d , fo u r -gore S2.95 to M
Sizes 32 to 52
B eau tilu l G ifts Of Myrtlewood
W h a t-n o t S helves — Book Ends — Lamp*!
V ases — C a n d le s tic k s — Desk Pad>
I ’Jacques a n d m an y o th e r sm all novelties
MOOM'S VARIK
And A pparel Shop
every o<
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