Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 01, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World's Best Climate
PAGE THREE
I visit Mrs. Kenneth Layman, Mrs. our natural resources is just coni
Extension ladies are re­
ley, who is employed for a few
mon sense. Beauty is business in
minded, not to forget the
weeks by the health department
this area.
jams, jellies, pickles and rel­
at that place.
We walked about Brookings on
ishes for the fair booth. Leave
Ken Kuehl, of Clarkston, Wn.,
Sunday afternoon and saw at
with Mrs. J. R. Yel ton, by
was a brief visitor in this area
least three' houses having face-
Thursday evening.
Monday afternoon. He is son of
Mrs. Joe Bush informed the lies on the old highway on a lifting operations. It is amazing
Ed F. Ackley spent the week­ the Clarkston, Wash., publisher.
Pilot late last week of her plans hillside with a sweeping view of the changes that have occurred end at Eureka visiting Mrs. Ack-
Send the Pilot to a friend!
for the booth at Curry County Smith River valley. Her garden in a year’s time. We mustn’t give
Fair, Friday, Saturday and Sun-
delight you.
one child a pat on the head with­
J
’ week,
.............................
,
Mrs. Mabel Maris needs no in-
out the* other dear child as well.
day
of this
depicting the
area and its possibilities, as well troduction to garden club mem- Anyone who has journeyed down
hers and their friends. If you Hwy 101 recently, and who has
as existing industries.
This booth, under guidance of have heard her speak on her not, cannot but notice the im­
constantly
being
Chetco Grange, will show the hobby, pompom dahlias, you will provements
lumber industry, myrtlewoods, certainly want to see them, You made in the Harbor area. We
are certainly growing and are
canning of salmon, floriculture, may do so on this tour.
going places.
vegetables, etc.
One of the oldest gardens in
Famous Make—First Quality—lovely sheer nylons—extra
This, asserted Mrs. Bush, is in this part of the county belongs
An azalea to our Martha Gray-
special
at
' addition to the individual exhibits to Mrs. Agnes Maris. Here grows shel for her generous act in giv­
which will be furnished by peo­ a ballet girl
ing her prize money for the chil­
fuchsia, which is
ple of the community, and the 75 years old.
dren’s Hallowe’en parade, and the
prizes.
4-H entries. The^e will be quite
Mrs. Robert Maris has a small
Out here at Weedy Acres, we
a number of 4-H exhibits, the greenhouse in operation. Mrs.
(Limit: Three pairs to a customer)
are
not
too
serious
Pilot has been informed.
with
all
this
Forrest Dunham’s rose garden,
chrysanthemums and fuchsias will gardening business, We have to
be well worth viewing. No need laff sometimes. I’ll share a gar-
to tell our garden club members den boner with you from time to
Stock up for school, now, at the sale price —
Come along, ladies, step into to wear comfortable low heel time, if you share one with me.
your cars, we are driving down shoes for walking in gardens, but Send them in and let us all laff.
Smith River way to see what the may I remind you to bring pen-
There is a lady who planted
neighbors have been doing. It’s cil and paper for jotting down a beautiful border of onion sets
(This Sale Ends Saturday)
to be a garden viewing. Meet at notes.
in the flower garden under the
the Grange hall, at 1:30 Thurs­
Good things to come, a peek impression she was planting lilies
day, Sept. 8, Azalea Garden Club into the future, our progra t of the valley.
regular meeting day, and we shall committee is delighted that Mrs.
gather for the garden tour.
Daniel Heffner, president of the
Dividend Applications
Transportation will be avail­ Oregon Roadside Council, one of
At P. O. For Veterans
able for everyone, car doors will the incorporators of the Save the
Application forms for G. I.s
open and room made to tuck all Myrtlewoods association, an au­
to file in order to obtain div­
of you in. Our able program thority on roadside beautifica­
idends on their National Serv­
chairman, Mrs. Irma Rice, and tion and conservation, has con­
ice Life Insurance, are on
her capable co-worker, Mrs. sented to be one of our speakers
hand at the post office, Mrs.
Myrtle Hibbard, have planned a for a program later in the au­
Goldie Smith, postmaster, has
delightful pilgrimage to six Smith tumn. Beauty is money in a tour­
informed the Pilot.
River Gardens, each outstanding ist state such as Oregon. The!
in some particular way. We shall development and conservation ofPilot Classified Ads—it pays!
Local Booth Will Be Agnes Maris, Mrs. Robert and
Mrs. Chester Maris, Mrs. Spooner,
Complete At Curry . Mrs.
Grace Haight and Mrs. For-
i rest Dunham.
। County Fair in Sept. Mrs. Kenneth Layman’s home
/mOM MSHR»
S - A - L - E
$1.00; 3 Pairs for $2.85
Along Azalea Row
Three Pairs.... $1.00
MOORI'S
VARIETY & APPAREL SHOP
(very Bay Is
EXTRA-VALUE DAY
Who« You Save With S. & H. GREEN STAMPS!
All S. & H. Green Stamps
can be placed in the
same book, no matter
where or when started.
Green Stamp Merchandise Shew
At Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop
September 1 to 10
Also Ask For S. & H. Green Stamps at the Following Progressive Merchants in Brookings!!
Bo sure to ask for your free S. & H. Merchandi se Catalogue and Collection Books TODAY!!
Brookings Market
Vogue Cleaners
Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co.
Chetco Drug Co.
Mail Your Filled Books of S. & H. Green Stamps to The Sperry & Hutchinson Co., 1446 Market
St., San Francisco, 2, Calif., or Visit and Redeem Your Filled Books of S. & H. Green Stamps
on the Mezzanine at THE WHITE HOUSE, 5th & F St., Eureka, redemption headquarters for
Del Norte and Humboldt Counties. (This is much quicker service for many people).