Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 13, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JULY 13, 195»
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Page Twelve
Enjoy Retirement Right!
Along Azalea Row
his homesite, but the whole im­
mediate neighborhood as well.
Here at Weedy Acres, we are
busy mulching the rhod^dendi on i
the philosopher works on his
road, and is as brown as a berry:
As brown as a berry -w hat ber-
METAPHRUIT
ry ?
Genus Soleeistic
Brown as a berry by the sea
People often get to be.
Often spend their hours most
merry
By the sea as brown as a berry.
But it brings to mind this query
WHAT Berry?
Red as Rasp, and red as straw;
Green as Goose ,maroon as haw,
as Bay, and blue as blue :
Black as Black, and huckle, too!
Purple mul, and young and Lo-
By B. Miller
Everyone enjoyed the photo­
graphic exhibit at the Garden
club flower show and art ex-!
hibit. These alone, were worth
the price of admission. The cor-'
ridor where the pictures hung I
was full of people. Ralph Vin-!
cent was responsible for obtain-'
ing those pictures many of which I
traveled th<* country over. He,1
himself, is an artist with the:
camera. His camera studies of
of the circus were excellent. I
Mis. Roy Weideman, chairman
of the flower show, and Mis. Bob
Perkins, chairman of the art ex­
hibit, will make short reports
at the club meeting Thursday'
afternoon, July 13. Officers fori
the coming year will be installed. Jot not tittle aid the slogan.
Mrs. Ben Kerns will bring news1 Boysen is a modish mauvish;
ot the recent meeting of the Ore-! Blackcap Rasp is sort ot stovish.
gon state federation of garden 1 Red is what most berries are
clubs which was held at Klam­ Cran, the Holly, Checker, Bar,
ath Falls. The hostess ehairman Tho the Elder’s black as night,
lor the afternoon is Ruth Bath- And the currant’s often white
While the Whortle, dew and hack
iany.
Turn
from green to red to black.
Congratulations to Mrs. A. E. |
It’s a most elusive berry
Sandbo who received sweepstak-i
People get as brown as Cery.
es award for artistic arrange- 1
- Florida Frif bus.
ments at the flower show. And tO|
Bill Weideman who won sweep 1
slakes for the show with the'
most blue ribbons in the horti-*
Lake Earl Grange met Thurs­
cultural display. And no wonder'
day
evening at the hall. Visitors
If you have seen his garden, you
for
the
evening were Master and
can well understand why In* won!
If not. go sometime and see it.. Mrs. Tom Ewing of Crescent-
light in Redwood Grange.
Bill Weideman
Plans are being made for. Del
Brookings, across the street and
just a few doors down from the Norte Pomona Grange meeting at
garden Crescent Redwood on Tuesday
Community church.
is m the back of his home. Tend­ evening, July 18. when State
ed with loving care, the bloom­ Grange Master Geo. Sehlmeyei
ing bowers are on a gentle slope will be guest sjM'aker. All mem-
which ends in a little stream. I hers are welcome. Grangers are
Here is Bill’s supply of live fish. ' busy re-decorating the interior
Comes Friday night, and fish of the hall, 'adding to the ap-
lor dinner Bill goes down hill, pearance, At the close' of the
casts in and supper is soon ready meeting, creamed chicken and
Another village garden worthy home-made rolls were served.
Bob Nelson, son of Mr. and
of a special tour is Mrs. Harry
Locklaud’s. Always charming, it Mrs. Darrow Nelson, who has
was re-arranged this year, with been stationed at Fort Ord. in
grass strips and a lawn added. infantry training, spent several
These two, Bill Weideman’s and (lays visiting his parents before
Dorothy Lockland’s are excellent1 leaving with his division the last
examples of how the village res-1 of this month tor Korea.
ident adds charm, not only to
Mrs. Ford Wood ot Bakersfield
SMITH RIVER
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Blaine Gribble, with his crew, has been busy
remodeling at the Chetco Inn. Gordon Goetz.
building and starting a new home toi Warren
Smith, on the ocean front.
installing
Ros Weideman, with his crew, is busy
the Bob
a heatilalor unit and view window at
doing finish work at the
Swan home, and
Clark residence.
Jim Koeller has foundation in and ready for
building new Mobil Service Station tor Bankus.
Willis Schleisner s busy with his building, do-
ing the finish work.
Lee Straley is getting well along with framing
his new home north on Hwy 101.
PAINTS *
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- DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY —
<4 Howell Camera« anti Project on —
and Mrs Viola Allyn of Fresno
left for their home following a
two-weeks visit with the formers
sister, Mrs. Mary Anthony, and
Mrs. Ella Plaisted, and brother,
Will Mclndoe.
Mrs. Forest Dunham of Ban-
d >n spent several days here at-
tending to business maters and
settling up affairs with Mr. and
Mrs. James Curley w h o have
purchased the Dunham home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sample of
Talent, On*, aTe visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Chester Crook
and Mrs. Herbert Huntley and
William Owen and families.
Melvin Ferrill, clerk at Hight’s
^tore, with his son. John, are
taking a vacation with his sisters
Mrs Earl Christian and Brother
Curtis and families at Leaburg,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley and
family, and Rev. E. C. Hicks
moved, Monday, to their home
on the ocean near the mouth
of the Winchuck, in Oregon. Rev.
Hicks has retired from active
pastorate.
when the Troxells lived here a
year or two ago.
Visiting her mother in Ontario.
Calif., this week is Mrs. Fern
Townley, who drove down with
her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Owens, and Mr.
and Mrs Ray Mosely, who spent
several days at the Townley’s
before returning to southern Cal-
ifornia.
Having recently graduated at
Port Orford high school, Miss
Sandra Rohner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Rohner enter­
ed nurses training school at the
University of Oregon school at
Portland the last week in June.
Sixes-Elk Garden Club lias n.
vited Sunset Garden Club for .
joint meeting and pot luck lun
cheon Friday at the home c
Mrs. Clyde Wagner on Elk Ri •'’r
at one o’clock.
LOCAL
NEWS
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. William Tolman.
Fourth of July visitors at the j
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Jackson and Mrs. Hattie Mackey
included Mrs. Mackey’s son
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Beecher Mackey of Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and
three children, Mrs. Daisy Hur­
ley and two children, Mrs. Jua-
nita Davis and two childien, Lar-
ry Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John
Danby, all of Eureka.
Walter Buchanan spent the
week-end at Medford where he
was called for an examination
at the veterans’ hospital. On his
way back he drove around a
curve on the road down Smith
River into a bunch of horses,
hitting one to bash in his radi-
at or. The horse was only slight­
ly hurt.
Bill Barton and daughter, Vic­
ki, arrived Monday to be here
for the month of July during
Bill’s
vacation
from Oregon
Technical Institute at Klamath
Falls. He is employed at Gol-
dizen’s* garage while here.’
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Waldien
had as recent house guests Mr.
Waldien’s son-in-law and daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker
and daughter of Compton, Calif,
Card of Thanks
who stayed a week. Other guests
It is indeed gratifying to us
visiting them recently wore Mr.
to know that we had so many*
and Mrs. Georgi' Burt and Mrs.
friends who sent cards, flowers
Officers for the second half of Anna Burson of Los Angeles.
and good wishes to us on the
1950 were installed Tuesday at
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jaklewicz
event
of our opening of the Cof­
regular meeting of Topaz Re­ and daughter, Darlene,, returned
fee
Mill
Cafe. We also thank
bekah lodge by Agnes Darger, this week from a trip to their
district deputy president, assist­ former home at Aberdeen and you for the generous patronage.
Mrs. Agda Bickner, and
ed by Grand Marshal Faye Stan- Hoquiam, Wash., returning by
Mrs. E. A. Elston, managers.
hurst, and other grand officers.
way of Tillamook.
New’ officers are:
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kennedy
Noble Grand Adelia Hassett. enjoyed a visit over the Fourth
Vice-Grand Madge Moore
of several of his relatives and |
Rita families. Those who were here | For sale: Cow and heifer calf.
Recording Secret ary
Good family cow, 14 quarts at a
Tierce.
were his brother, Archie, his wife
Treasurer Verna Mendenhall. and twin sons of Yoncolla; two , milking. A. F. Pierce, Ransom
20-2*
Waiden Doris Freeman.
sisters, Mrs. Will Morrison of Ave.
Conductor Bonnie Leming.
Smith River and Mrs. Nellie Dry­
Mill-ends, $9 per load and oth­
Chaplain Beryl Bollinger.
den of Sweet Home; a niece, her er dry stove wood, $12 per olad.
Right Support to the Noble husband and three children. Mr.
Phil Beaumont, box 324, city.
Grand Agnes Darger.
and Mrs. Marlin Rice of Albany.
Left Support to the Noble Two of Mr. and Mrs. Rice’s chil­
For Sale: 1940 Chryssler New
Grand Bertha Whirry.
dren are twin boys so there are Yorker, good condition and two
Inside Guardian Cleo Craig. two sets of twins in the group, extra tires. Bob Astin at Les-
Outside Guardian Fay Stan all about two years old.
19tf
meistens.
hurst.
Joe Morrell returned home on
Musician Marie Hoar.
Friday after being gone for
Flag Bearer Irene Koeller.
months to his former home in
Right Support to Vice-Grand Italy.
I will not be responsible for
Ethel Frazier.
Mrs. Vivian Hudson arrived any debts other than contracted
Left Support to Vice-Grand
from Southern California recent­ by myself. W. W. PETTYJOHN,
20-2
Harriett Baker.
ly for an extended visit with her Gold Beach. Ore.
Retiring Noble Grand is Dora1
VonSeidletz.
Plans for the district conven-
tion, to he held at Brookings on .
Saturday were discussed. Beryl I
Bollinger is chairman of the con­
vention, which will be attended
by the President of Rebekah As-
sembly of Oregon.
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
A social hour was enjoyed al
the close of meeting with re­
fresh men ts of pie a la modi and
coflee served by Mr. and Mrs.
Brookings, Oregon
Dimmick Building
Frank Hassett, Mis Nellie Bush.
Mrs. Faye St an hurst and Mrs.
Mary Crocker.
Rebekahs Install
Officers, Tuesday
Classified Ads"
Wart, the Speed Cop...........
Port Orford
Leaving for San Francisco on
Sunday morning were Mrs. Orris
xnapp and Mrs. Ella Knapp. The
adies rode down with Mrs. Or­
ris Knapp’s daughter, Mrs. Matt
Angell who spent several days
visiting the Knapp ranch here.
They plan to stay with Mrs. An­
gell and visit their many friends
in that area for several days.
Gary Troxell. 10, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Troxel of Cen-
tralia. Wash., is spending part
of his summer vacation with his
grandparents, the Will Davies,
and is being entertained by sev­
eral of his friends that he knew
WARREN G
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