Thursday, May 26, 1949
Grange Obligated
Two At Meeting
At the regular meeting of the
Chetco Grange, Friday evening,
Miss Joanne Fadling and Wesley
W. Smith were obligated in the
first and second degrees. They
will be given the third and fourth
degrees at the first June meet
ing. by the recently-formed lady
degree team.
Mrs. Verna Asche resigned as
secretary as she plans to leave
soon and Mrs. Clara Hyland was
elected to fill the position.
Earl Carson was appointed to
he Grange’s representative on the
Lily Blossom Time committee.
A short lecturer’s program was
conducted under leadership of the
lecturer, Hazel Hendry. A social
hour was enjoyed following the
meeting with refshments of sand
wiches, cookies and coffee being
served by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ed-
wardson, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wal-
dien and Mrs. Anna Waldien.
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x we won't find him busy with v»*y their sincere appreciation to
1 hat tine academic background all who contributed to . e • c-
and his sure and well-known tai c ss of the flower show and art
nts. This should really alarm exhibit this year.
him!
is. Lettie Gardner, at one
lime a resident of this commun-
ty, was also new on the walls at
On behalf of the Azalea Garden
the flower show this year nice Club, w » wish to express our ap
iixatment of the redwoods. These
w. re exhibited above the splendid preciation and gratitude for the
redwoods ami myrtlewoods con- •o-o) o mm and support given to
: creation exhibit of Maudee Lu- the 1949 Azalea Festival Fewer
i k and Mina Christiansen. Also and Art Show. Our visitors were
oma e l an I delighted with the
two interesting “marines.”
beauty and scope <f the show,
Missed this year were many of and asked how it could possibly
Smith River painters. Connie Lu- be aecomnlishe i by one garden
>k says she is in an “mutation” club in this small town. The an
had two love swer, of course, is the spirit of
ly works from the hand of Mrs. the communitv as a whole, was
VanZee.
expressed in this exhibit of beau
Ml in all it was a spendid ex ty in the show; the theme of
hibit and Dorothy Lockland, in which was: honoring our native
charge of the floflwer show this wild azaleas and the grandeur
year, should be feeling very good of our coast.
indeed. Also taking bows should
ERMA RICE, President.
be Lillian Weideman and her com- | DOROTHY LOCKLAND,
mittee for their prodigious job
Chairman of show.
in the tea room, Katherine Har
desty and her committee who
gave us that lovely stage setting,
Ella Rogers on decoration and
properties.
The former residence of Mr.
The smoothness and co-opera and Mrs. G. IT. Jenkins, to the
tion of this committee was most rear of the Nook Cafe, has been
lot hie the Azalea Singers and purchased by Mr. and Mrs. M.
Nell MacKenzip who directed the C. Beem, of Empire, Oregon.
Mr. Beem plans remodeling of
group in preparation and got up
from the sick bed, as the saying the place soon. This will include
goes, to be with them at their building a new show which will
telling performance at the show, handle every kind of electric re
Cornelia Ackley and her plant frigeration and washing mach
salp committee the many who ine, repairs and service. Brook
lent themselves as receptionists, ings will be headquarters for
cashiers etc. Rose Baumgarten this new firm to be knon as “The
Refrigeration Service
and Dorothy Harroun for their Modern
splendid help on the art commit Co.” The territory will include
tee. Over all the eagle eye of the for much of the coast. This sale
president, Mrs. Guy Rice, and was handled through C. O. Leon
lending considerable muscle work ard real estate agency.
as well as cerebral. Mi’s. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk of
wiis particularly pleased with the
work and interest shown by the Los Angeles, who came here es
children this year and that of pecially for the Azalea Festival,
the r teachers. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. are guests at the Paul Shrader
Lockland, both, wish us to con- home.
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He is married and has two small
boys. The Bishop of Oregon hopes
to send a new vicar soon to take
his place. In the meantime the
Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, retired
bishop of Nevada, will carry on
the regular services. Beginning
June 5. the hour of morning wor
ship for St. Timothy, Brookings,
will be at 11 a. m.
Mr. Dam, who even in his unfin
ished sketches, can get complete
expression. Howerer he has prom
ised the art committee that with
the completion of his new studio,
he is really going to work this
year. In addition to this we have
threatened to perpetuate our own
brand of horrific surrealism on
and sign his name to it
Along Azalea Row
L. H. KIRTLEY, Prop.
Phone 12-R-33
From all reports Azalea Gar-
l den Club is winding up its year
; with a feeling of accomplishment
in the success of the big annual
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flow’er show and art exhibit. It
was a revelation to see the avid
interest of the national council
delegates (our guests) in our
show and the many different
flowers we have here with which
they were not familia. The dele
gate in charge cf getting them
all back on their respective huso--
For sale: extra fine brand new had difficulty tearing them away
two bedroom home with unfin from the hall.
This year we had a very ext on-
ished guest house, situated on ;
Chetco river, 12-mile from Brook-j sive ‘showing’ from the school
ings. Large view windows of river I children and there children as
and ocean. Circulating fireplace, well as Mrs. Garcia, their art
3M acres of excellent subdividing teacher, Mrs. Mathews and Mrs.
land. Terms to suit your pocket- Dotsson, under chairmanship of
k.
* Mrs. Becker, are to bo congrat
Small house, chicken house,', ulated on the results. Herb Gold
barn. etc. on one of the best ocean berg, who in his teaching of mu
view acres overlokoing Harris ; sical appreciation tn V p schoo’
State park. Also new electric re children in our neighboring coun
frigerator, table, chairs, fine bed ty to the soidh, has correlated
like new, brand new linoleum - this with graphic art, gave us an
Not $1200 down Not $750 down interesting exhibit of these chil
- Not $500 down, but ONLY $300 dren’s interpretation of musical
composition. The interest in this
down, balance like rent.
A real honest-to-goodness good “guest exhibit” by the school
buy! Almost 3 acres on Hwy 101 children hero in Brookings and
- less than half mile to Brook their teachers as well as the vis
ings everything good about this itors should warm the cockles
of the heart of this fine artist and
—view, soil, drainage, etc.
How would you like 10 acres thoughtful man. Mr. Goldberg.
In our adult art exhibit we had
overlooking mouth of Chetco
and ocean? We sure have it and some new faces this year. Sidney
it’s real scenic property. Fine Armor with his beautiful and al-
soil in this piece also. Drop in. mast startling realism in his ex
hibition
of flower
painting
Glad to show you.
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Small house on three lots right lovely feeling for flowers beside
in town. Loads of berries—faces supurb draftsmanship. Mr. Amer
on two streets—plenty of room is called the Audubon of the
to build. New concrete founda Flower World, he hight right-
tion. Be sure and see this. Total fully be called “the Michael An
price only $3150 for quick sale. gelo” of flowers.
Mrs. Pernot Duff with her love
Aw, shucks—we got “lots” to
ly
oils and water colors in an ex
show you—lots and lots of houses
and lots—lots of ranches, timber. tensive exhibit was also new. Her
Many new and exclusive lift lovely “Let There Be Light,” of
ing recently, so drop tn and we late evening mood was the sen
sation of the exhibit. We are most
will gladly show them to you.
fortunate that this fine artist has
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chosen to live among us, bringing
us her fine talents to the ever-
growing sum of capabilities of
this community.
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C. W. Dam and Katherine Har
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South end of town desty, our old stand-bys, were
there again to the delight of all.
Brookings, Oregon
too
bom stc
that fine artist,
much tim
C. 0. LEONARD
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Card of Thanks
Father Ison Leaves
For Napa, Calif.
GOLD BEACH—Rev. L. O. Ison,
iscopal priest of Gold Beachi
and Brookings, will leave some
time next month to become rec
tor of St. Mary’s Parish, Napa,
Calif. It is a parish of over 250
Communicants and a large mem-i
bership in a town of 18,000.
Father Ison has worked in Cur
ry county ?9r Ihe last four years.
The World’s Best Climate
BROOKTNGS-H ARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Plan To Attend Brookings High Schoors
First Annual
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all ycu should eat, and coffee
A Short Program Featuring
TINY BOY GARDNER
in the “MOTH AND THE FLAME” and
FHE BUZZARD, IN BUZZARD’S STRATEGY
also
BOD PERKINS IN A MUSICAL VARIATION
BENEFIT H’CH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Pie Tickets
At 3:00 P. M
FUND
Adults, 75c; Students, 50c
High School Gymnasium
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