Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 07, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    /•AGE EIGHT
The World’s Best Cllmatt
that this work is to be carried to press, we do not have all th?
on. In fact, in his own words, “it names of those who volunteered
their services as hostesses at th3
has only just begun.”
S. L. Miller, of the state land last meeting. It is hoped that the
acquisition department of the entire membership will be, by
state forestry board, spoke of this time, rested from the rigors
Azalea Garden Club wound up how much the community interest of Lily Blossom Time and will
its year under presidency of Mrs. is to be welcomed in the develop­ be present to help get the new
Erma Rice, in what may bo term- ment of Loeb State Park. Most year started off with a promise.
<d a “blaze of glory” we have j sincerely, he asked our cooper­ Thought For The Day
Just I arnod that our yearbook
“There is no great and no small
ation.
has been declared outstanding—
to
the Soul that maketh all.”
Alfred E. Loeb, whose gener­
over all of those of the state gar­ ous assistance helped to make
den clubs. Our annual flower show
this project a reality, was also
was visited by our national coun­
present and made a short talk to
cil, including its president, Mrs.
the assemblage. It is difficult to
Hull.
remember all the wonderful
Compliments galore were paid
At regular meeting of Chetco
speakers from among the guests
by these delegates from 41 states
but the Portland Garden club Grange last Friday, it was voted
to this affair and in a letter to
was well represented. The Salem to donate the use of the hall for
our president, Mrs. Hull express­
Garden club, by its presidem. the benefit dance for Mr. Carter
ed her highest praise and grati­
Mrs. Lord, and Mrs. R. T. Nichol on July 16.
tude to the chib for our invita-|
A representative of the Goin
of Medford, district vice-presidem
tion to her and the delegates, to
Beach
Sanitary Service was pres­
of the Siskiyou district. And,
visit here. Mrs. Hull’s letter will
since the prospect of the Azalea ent and talked on the local com­
be read to members of the club
Garden Club’s moving into this munity dumping problem. He de
by Mrs. Rice at the next meeting
district is before the membership, scribed how’ the problem was
on July 14.
it may be important to state here handled at Gold Beach, and sug­
Added to this was the dedica­ that our president, Mrs. Rice, and gested the local problem be han­
tion of Loeb State Park, in which president-elected. Mrs. Page, had dled in the same way. A commit­
uo were given no small share. a preliminary talk with Mrs. tee of L. A. Harvey, A. E. Sand-
bo and George Hiland was a -
This ceremony brought to our Nichol.
community some of the most dis­
One nice surprise visitor and pointed to meet with Chamber oi
tinguished representatives of our speaker attenting dedication cere­ Commerce and other interest el
state including civic, state and monies was C. P. Keyser, city su­ parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
conservation officials.
perintendent of Portland parks
gave interesting reports of their
Marshall Dana of Portland He is known to many for his love
trip to the state Grange session
Journal, gave the dedication ad- of our part of the state and his
at Coos Bay, the middle of June.
dress. It was beautiful; it was frequent visits to our floral com-
Following the meeting a social
reverent and it was also most munity. That part of his address
hour was enjoyed with refresh-1
informative. Many of those pres­ in which he spoke warmly of his
ments of watermelon, ritz crack
ent who had had the privilege hope for a direct road through
( rs and coffee served by Mr. and
previously, of hearing Mr. Dana Oregon to Hwy 99 was most sin-
Mrs. James Harper, Mr. and Mrs
speak knew what to expect of this cerely appreciated and met with
II. E. Swinney and William Wei-
noted speaker. To one who had greatest approval and enthus-
deman.
not. it was an experience!
iasm locally.
Among the speakers wore Mrs.
Congratulations are cert ai nix
Mrs. Edward Freeman was re­
Walter
Wilhelm, past presi in order to all who helped
turned home Saturday with her!
dent of The Oregon Federation of makes this a success: to Mrs.
Garden Clubs. As state president, Rice, to Mrs. Lilian Weidcman ano infant daughter, from Seaside hos-1
Mrs. Wilhelm took up the conser- her assistants in charge of the pital, where the baby was born,
The little miss, Cindy
vat ion of the myrtlewoods n her picnic; to Mr. Neufeld for invo Jum
project. This project became
cation; to the Lily Festival com- Carol, weighed 6 lbs, 14 oz.
ganized in the state under the mit toe; and certainly to W. L. I
'‘Save the Myrt1 ewoods, Inc.” un- Crissev who did such a grand i
tier presidency
Thornton
and informal join of MC-ing the .
Mlinger. Mr. Munger, in his talk ceremonies.
nt the dedication, let it be known The Lily Parade
Garden Club Looks
Back Upon Year
Of "Successes"
Hall Donated For
Benefit Dance
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19tf
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19-6
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
And now we come to xvhere
we can truthly and conscientiously
say that words fail us! How can
any writer describe a beauty and
be expansive about a spectacle |
that produced such a lump in the1
throat; Sympathy for the judges
was heard expressed on all sides.
Technicalities would have to be
closely and sharply defined.
Theirs was a difficult task. We
may be excused for mentioning
the exquisite beauty of our own
garden club float the lily pea-
cock, that carried our “royalty”
and which was designed by Mrs.
Katherine Hardesty and which
won for us the blue ribbon. More
about this later from Mrs. liar-
desty’s report at the next month­
ly meeting.
July Fourteenth
At the next monthly meeting,
July 14. the installation of new
officers for the club year will
take place. This meeting is not
programmed in your yearbook.
and, of necessity, must be a flex­
ible one. At the time of going
Road Building, Land
Leveling, Clearing!
Lily Census Being
In Three States,
Mrs. Stafford Says
there will be definite work that
only an association can accom-
pish through this goal.
Weather Report ?
Mrs. May Stafford returned to
For the past week, ending on
this area from her trip last week
Max. Min. Rain
Sunday:
to Portland and Seattle, where
44
she went to organize and promote June 27 .... ........... 62
47
T
the work of the market investi­ June 28 .... ........... 62
42
gation committee of the Pacific June 29 .... .......... 65
44
_ _ _
Bulb Growers Organization. She June 30 .... .......... 58
July 1 ....... .......... 66
49
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is chairman of this committee.
50
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The organization believes it July 2 ........ ......... 57
50
....
will never be able to change the July 3 ........ .......... 62
Total
rainfall
for
June
.12
lily business from an uncertainty
5.01
to a small American industry un­ Short of average ........
til it knovss the actual size of the
, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis and
Easter lily market.
Each of the three lily-growing daughter, Mrs. Lucille Cavin and
states: Oregon, California and children of Medford spent the
Washington, is being organized week-end at the Herbert Payne
and is being assigned to associa­ home.
tion members for definite person­
al census taking.
All lily growers, Mrs. Stafford
points out, know the importance
of this work and are helping to
gain this knowledge. Already the
state of Washington census is
completed and Oregon and Cali-
tornia are well started, State hor-
ticultural departments are giving
valuable aid.
When completed this census
will inform lily growers whether
or not to increase plantings, and
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accredited teacher
of
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Studio Building
Brookings, Ore.
Will SELL With Small Down Pavt.)
or Will Trade $7500 Brookings Home
4bedrooms, bath, utility room and garage« with
3 lots in best residential district. Will trade for
home about same value in Coos Bay-North Bend
area. If interested contact
Mrs. Martha Steen, Bus Depot
or Edith Deveny, 2001 Union Ave., North Bend.
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