Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 28, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
Th’ World's Best Climate
GARDEN CLUB TO
REALIZE MUCH
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon
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Lions Club Plans
Azalea Garden Club Books An Am bitious Year Of a *
JULY, 77/F E IG H TH
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WILD FLOWER
Centennial Capers
Lilies of the Future
By
Frank p q ffl® 1*
CRESCENT CITY — The first
A lecture, and round-table discussion with
Hostesses—
talent party for the coming pro­
LESLIE WOODRIFF
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Ambition Program Is duction of Centennial Capers was
M rs . \ al M endenhall
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Southern Oregon Hybridizer, of
Outlined By Group
M rs . F red M oore
Mrs. ¿»J'«.
F airyland B egonia & L ily G ardens
held last Wednesday evening at
HORTICULTURE DISPLAY
the high school gym. The enthus­
NOVEM BER. THE ELEViXTa
of new and rare lilies.
The year's program of the am­ iasm of those present ran high
Installation
of
Officers
bitious Azalea Garden club has as they looked forward to the
Chrysanthemums
Report on State Convention by Delegates
been revealed by the program actual rehearsals to get under,
A Round Table Discussion on Cm.
Hostesses—
and care of Chrysanthemums
committee, and shows a program way.
M rs . B en K erns , chr .
M rs . M erle M organ
of many activities, and eventual
Mrs. Forest Dunham’
Although there was represe
AUGUST, THE TWELFTH
accomplishments.
sentation of the producers at the
"MUM” ARRANGEMENTS
With about 150 members, this first meeting, plans were laid for
Azalea Park Picnic
By Members of the Club
club has long set the pattern for another get-together next Wed­
General Discussion on Our
t
AZALEA SINGERS
garden lovers in the southwest nesday night at the Grade school
Projects of the Year.
Led by Mrs. C. A. MacKen»
DIVIDING OF PEREN n S S
Appointment of Chairmen of
corner of Oregon, and each year auditorium, at 8 o'clock. Direc­
Standing Committees
has made a state-wide name for tors are certain to be present to
By Mrs. Bertha Moore
Tour of Three Outstanding Gardens
itself by the staging of the an­ set the machinery in motion.
Hostesses—
of the Community.
nual flower show, at Azalea Fes­
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M rs - M onty L eonard , chr
Among those present at the
Hostesses—
tival time. These shows, nothing gathering were Dewey Akers and M rs . J essie J u dk ins , chr .
MRSk5
G v ; errettaz
M rs . C harts
M rs . F rank P allady
M rs . T ed Z enier
M rs . A rchie
short of professional, have been Ed Ackley, representing Brook­ M
rs . R uth H arvey
M rs . G rant P owell
written up in many publications ings Rotary’ club, Tom and Mrs.
D E C E M B E R , T H E NINTH
over the state, as well as nation Ewing, Mrs. Bateman, who for­
SEPTEMBER, THE NINTH
Christmas Tree and Partv
al m?gazines, having interests of merly worked with Cellers, Mr.
“Landscaping With DeBlock”
gardens and homes.
CAROL SINGERS
A lecture and demonstration by
and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Pressident
Under direction of Mrs. C. A. MacK«
MR. PAUL DeBLOCK
Only recently this club had a Kirby Swanson and other Lions
Assisted By
man, Senator Wm. E. Walsh, a club members.
Horticulture Symbols of Christ
Mrs. Robert Swan
member of the legislature who
After the preliminary signing
Five-Minute Talks on the History,
GARDEN
REMINDERS
is on the highway committee, as up was over, the group was en­
Holly W r e a th ..... M rs .
E rskine Ma
by horticulture chairman.
speaker at the Oct. 12 meeting. tertained by Eom Ewing, Tom
Poinsetta ............ _ M rs . W ill M c V ii
Hostesses—
Senator Walsh knew, and said Gooch, Mrs. Swanson, Ray John­
Christmas Tree .. „ M rs . W ebster
M rs . A. E. S andro , chr .
Mistletoe
..................... M rs . A nna Me
as much, that he respected all son, Chuck Glover and Floyd Ha-j M rs . T ony O lsen
M rs . E d F. A ckley
ideas and suggested by Azalea ney, of this place.
GIFT EXCHANGE (home-made or
M rs . T homas C arson
M rs . E m il E dwardson
Garden club as for the general
NEW IDEAS IN HOLIDAY DECORAT
Anyone interested in doing an
OCTOBER, THE FOURTEENTH
good of the state.
Wreaths
Cc
act, or anything of the entertair
Table
Mantle
Road Beautification
The Pilot will, when space per-; ment nature, are asked to com?
Supervised by Mrs. A. E. Sandbc
mits, publish the entire calender out to the Lions Club’s talent
by
Decoration
Chairman M rs . F aye
as it actually apears in the year­ party, Oct. 27, 8:00 p. m. at the
Senator William Walsh
book, just off the press.
Hostesses—
COLORED
SLIDES
grade school auditorium.
M rs . T ony C hristianson , chr .
Mrs. Rose Stuhl, prominent lily
Bob Geiger, of Portland, for­
grower of the area north of mer lily inspector in this area,
Crescent City, was a business was a business visitor here for
visitor in Brookings Wednesday. several days last week.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO., Inc.
COQUILLE TYPEWRITER SHOP
NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS
Adding Machines, Check writers, etc.
M rs . L lcyî
M rs . J ames
To Be Concluded Next Wc
sm nonet y
SALES - SERVICE - SUPPLIES
Distinctive Stationery is a "m u s t" in modern
I* nil Line ot Office Furniture
business transactions. Distinctive stationery
See The NEW Royal Portables!
is a simple matter for the modern equipment
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Brookings
Gathering of‘ Myrtle Nuts
M rs . Loin
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Phone 121-R
Coquille, Ore.
(’«r. 2nd & Elliott
Visit to Myrtle Grove
M rs . C has . G rayshel
M rs . J essie H oagland
M rs . R. G uerrettaz
BEE-YUTIFUL
Takes Pleasure in Announcing the
Appointment, as agent, of the
Waller York
‘Scenic Views of Oregon”
(Courtesy of Lloyd A. Moss) also
;
of our plant—consult us, and be convinced.
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ARE OUR
Borage
PLEASURE AND DELIGHT!
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G
HOI)A AND FENDER WORK
WILLARD BATTERIES
PAINTING
TITAN OILS
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