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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1948)
fr gFPTEMBER 16, 1948 ¡makers BROOiCINCkS-HAP.BOP. p il o t . Brookings. Lockland, // Brookings, set up a A I X i X X X X i ! " ith ^ f .VF .V. RO BERTS DvnOMt™ti°'' A gent • • • • THERE: vjc miss me last week ? the county fair and the '(nr bumping into e a c h B they did there just enough time to get all -and this column was i' «as left out. j j good county fair. Did- think so? Special men- ould be made of the adult economics exhibit. Mrs. Kessler and Mrs. E thel & co-chairmen, with as- of Mrs. Fannie C lark Mary Woodruff, did a tol job of cleaning and sng the room and setting exhibits. They also saw at someone was on duty times and especially a t jut time Congratulations, , on the job well done, course. we were proud of rH exhibits and are g rate- tie local leaders who w ere Bible for them. Mrs. Hazel of Port Orford set up a mrniture Co. ■ W I. A R ! ers FOR ■ne Furniture Jd Appliances 'Biltwell' t pholstered Furniture imons Beds, ^ings and The famous "Beauty Rest” ’Mattresses Harmon QUALITY 'ro Furniture toe famous frfect Sleeper" S World's Finest Clim ate A,ong Azalea Row the Sw ans- a project of hi» un der completion and a v i s u a l club. The forestry exhibit ^bomh GARDEN CLUB proof of his “know-how” if any arran g ed by Andy Anderson and a T ? 6 SePlentber meeting of. were needed. his forestry boys from Langlois ¡V* .Garden C1«b in spite off Mr. DeBlock easily and r a p w as really outstanding. The wood con‘usion caused by the dual idly took us, step by step, in ^ k i n g exhibits all came fawn ’Chetlu,es in d istric t Foundation Planting, from its W h itta k e r’s club at OpMr SUCCCSS °n man-v main reason t h e blending of and the vegetable garden d atten d an ^ ™ n y charm - structures into th e ir n a tu ra l su r hibits w ere from the Pistol River gu.e sts and the enrollment of rounding—the selection of shrubs garden club which is under th-> ^e' e ra ‘ " ew members. Also nice and trees as they apply to dif leadership of Heck Timeus an 1 ? faces of somc of o u r i ferent types of architecture, the Ail;s- Elm a Ism ert. There was h ™ mbers ithe y o u t h softening of vertical lines ot only one room improvement ev ' ,gad<” uho Promise better at- the structure- the many varia hibit a t th e (air. , „ « •"* •« * ,n the future, tions but the few principles that you saw it for it was esneeiaHvit, 1 0 lun‘’h<'on served by the good. It w as a study unit X t, 5 hostesses. Mrs. Cornelia Ackley room, m ade by Patricia F , . « X n ,” ' Gracc Ertwards0"- Mrs. Tony W edderburn. I know «he »d X a '" and M” ' W“ da Carson. Proud to study at this desk fw E i S a ^ "’“ h 5 1’*1’ ° f A’ y ears to come. Became 7'• Sandbo- u'as a ‘’sit-down” af- m ore food clubs in the countv tenri ,d<^ plte the ,a r8e a t’ th an all o th er clubs it is * undance, delay in the time sched and, presumably, no union possible ,o mention each one™ - ule ’ dividually but all the cakes and cards among t h e “w aitresses” service was smooth as silk, ice muffins w ere good to look at M any thanks to all local leaders cream kepi its shape and no cof fee spilled. Included in the la t ™ i t a T i ted With these exhibits. W ithout local leaders we canno4 te r unnecessary but accurate re port must go to a bow to Mrs. do good 4-H club work. Rice, the club’s president, Mrs. W e had several 4-H home ec Newton and Mrs. Low who in onomics contests too-~a dollar their grateful and graceful trib fbnner, a cake baking, a muffin clothing and hom e-m ak baking contest, and a style re ute to the hosesses of the day. voiced the sentiments of all who libit», even picked up and vue, also one demonstration. were present. It the majority of them to I ju st w ant to say here that I herself. Mrs. Dorothy am proud of Curry county 4-H HEDDA’S H AT— In effects Mrs. club p n d m ^ iv u X .v ,. . X in decoration accora,1°n effects Mrs. Sanri- Sano- gam ed girls. « c l Thev f J X who X .n X by, Mrs' Carson' ndricks Oregon i i.y IO perform before a group « I “ “ ‘X , , friends and strangers. I hop, X each m o th er will encourage h e - 1 m ” d au g h ter to do a good job of h e r '■ ' '* 4-H p ro je c t th is ^ e a r so .h a i ^ ' X ,h “ ' “ “ ? e , have ’. h ’ . r X r W IT H IV C R Y WA ' she. too. will be ready to compete L 7 / " idea of this, in th e 1949 fair. Without her U * T a “u r Sma" P° m P° m u i j w iuioui nei deep red dahlias, combine with H is, d M c U ,P, ar » e" “ “ ra E ™ -n’- golden cedar on ch art, uese-col- •t IS difficult for a girl t° achieve ored table-cloths, add in Mr; 4 p ‘ i t £ W° rk huMSandbo and just let your imag- a n d H rk 605 ,1! ’nation r°n - Of course, a knowl- abun d an t lif • * n , u ing a ege of her previous record is m- f 1 , Dads can help. Seated. Her surprise, however ! T ~ and ,appr1e ciated is was a twinkle-of-the-eye arrange-* n Schroeder s help and en ment among the occasionals Prop, couragem ent to Deanna — she a distance this looked like a on 11st place in the muffin bak- strange parrot with unfam iliar ng contest, 1 ^ . < ^ ¡ 1 ^ t a j j feathers on a T h ree girls and three boys had black brim. On closer inspection, trip s to the state fair to com however, but w ithout losing any pete w ith 4-H club winners iron; of the beauty, the red spikes be- o th e r counties. W’e are proud of came beet leaves bobbed of then them all. As I write this, all the green and the full bird dissolved resu lts are not in the office so 4nto a most interesting and hum- m ore about them next time. , orous achievement with the com- I enjoyed the state fair. A trip P’ctely functional-beet leaves, th e re is both fun and educational lettuce leaves in graduated tints —it’s an honor every boy and Wllh "sculptured” carrot flowers girl in 4-H club work should t r y l on a flat b,ack boul If Heddn. to a tta in . Only county winners famous-for-her-hats Hopper had stay at the dormintory at the seen >’• she'd have tried 11 on fair grounds and share meals in ^or s*ze the dining hall. Six 4-H clubbeis “Landscaper” Mr. DeBlock w ent from this county. The o p -' Of course, the lighlight of the} ------------ ,w. was uv ,,u.- ay at w as least the ta lk on la n d sc a p in g port unity open d for twice th a t many had they enter given by the speaker, Paul D e ed the contests offered in the Block, landscape gardener, be C u rry county fair premium book j gun in the ball and later con L e t’s do b e tte r next year. 1 eluded in the lovely garden of Miss Eugenia Moore left T ues day afternoon for Norfolk, Va., w here she expect» to e n te r W il liams and Mary College. She will meet her aunt and u n d e a t L in coln. N’ehr. th l j '" i T do apply, right down to m ainte nance a fte r planting. His I heme, the stru c tu re or home, the jewel, its landscaping, the setting. P. S. : A pre-view of the year book, now about complete, was most interesting — more about this next week. 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