Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 16, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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BROOiCINCkS-HAP.BOP. p il o t . Brookings.
Lockland,
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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}
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,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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