Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 05, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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Famous For Its Mild Climate
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Miss Jacqueline Payne return­
“Narcissus bulbs are ifted now,. erated garden clubs in Oregon.
ed Tuesday from Cave Junction
cleaned and replanted. There are
Other officials of the Oregon
Beginning October 13, and to where she had visited friends
some new
varieties, including association spoke, reports were
By B. Miller
continue during winter months, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Eastburn
One of our garden club mem­ pink daffodils,” (I like daffodils made by the regional clubs; and Kay Sandstrom’s beauty shop
bers has recently moved into a yellow, and I don't like black after luncheon, Dr. and Mrs. L. will close at 2 p. m. Fridays. She returned home Tuesday after a
new home and was discussing pansies!) “Next come the tulips. W. Elliott showed kodachrome will, however, accept appoint­ week-end trip to their formwr
Thcse axe slides of their recent round-the-
home in the Willamette valley.
bulb planting and storage with and last the lilies,
ments for Thursday evening.
manner as
treated
in
the
same
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, horticulture!
\vorid 'trip.
chairman of Azalea Garden Club. narcissus.”
“All should be in the ground
I listened in, thinking some of
before
the heavy fall rains in
our readers would be interested
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
early
November.
”
In her remarks.
“The bulbs which are to be
“Good housekeeping in the gar­
Lake Earl Grange held its an-
stored
until spring are dahlias,
den begins in October,” said she,
nual
Booster night program and
gladioli,
and
tuberous
begonias.
“and a cleanup job now saves a
social
time Saturday evening at
When
the
foliage
is
yellow,
the
O</ CO
U
lot of trouble in the spring. Cer­
the
Grange
hall.
The
program
gladioli
are
lifted,
hung
for
a
tain bulbs must be lifted, clean-1
ed, and stored at this time. Oth­ short time, and then cleaned and was under direction of Lecturer
Presentation
of
ers, early blooming flowers, are stotred in paper bags with nap- NonaThuney.
the flag and singing of the na­
thalene
flakes.
Put
somewhere
set out.”
“After landscaping plan for a out of reach of mice and squir­ tional anthem opened the meet­
garden is made, and the soil rels ».ahlia bulbs are dug later ing. Address of welcome was
prepared, the small early bloom­ when the foliage is yellow. They given by Master Pennell. The
ing bulbs can be set out. With are cared for in the same man- program consisted of readings, a
piano solo, community singing,
the exception of iris, most bulbs ner as gladioli.”
“Here in this country, tuber- moving pictures by Ronald Mc-
go into the ground at the depth
.. GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
ous begonias do not become dor­ Clish. At the close of the pro-
of twice their size.”
en-
“Grape hyacinths should be mant as they should. Therefore, gram square dancing was
jukQj
set out immediately so as to the gardener must aid them by joyed, with music from a
and
make some foliage before the ceasing to water about the first box. Refreshments of cake
hall
winter rains come. Planted now, of November, and cutting back coffee were enjoyed. The
are other well-loved minor bulbs some of tH(' foliage. Do not, how­ was attractive with bouquets of
such as crocus, scilla, ixia, spar­ ever, remove all the green top. dahlias on the stage and room,
axis, montbretia, tigridia, ranun­ This must not be broken off or from Baker Gardens.
SYnith River Womens club will
the bulb will be ruined.”
culus.”
be
hosts to Del Norte County
“Cease watering, and a few
Federation
of Womens Club at
weeks later dig the bulb, allow
then
the
next
regular
meeting, to be
to dry for about a week and
moss
held
Friday,
Oct.
6 at the Com­
clean and store in dry peat
munity
hall.
The
meeting
is plan­
until early spring.”
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ned to open at 12:30 with lunch­
Azalea Garden Club will hold eon served by the Smith Riser
Real Estate Broker
a bulb sale at the October 19 women. Guest speaker will l.e
North End meeting. Some of the birites men- Mrs. Jay T. Cooper, president of
Hotel Brookings
PHONE 594
tioned above may be purchased California Federation of Womens
clubs, who will address the fed­
Several Patterns of Coverings, Solid
Office open all day Saturday, at that time.
eration. County President Mar­
also Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.
SEEN ABOUT TOWN : The garet Alexander will preside.
Mahogany Wood Arms and Posts
Rally day will be observed on
geraniums blooming across the
Lot, 80x420 feet in desirable front of Williamson’s Bakerv Sunday, Oct. 8, to be held at the
have been a pretty sight for the Community hall. Sunday school
location for $800.
past weeks. Also the window program with various classes
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One boxes filled with nasturtiums at taking part, will start at 10. The
acre of beautiful ocean frontage the B. & B. Cafe. We hear that Worship service will be at 11:00
for $1500.
Lyle Redfield’s very modern new with Rev. Knuson, pastor, in
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grocery store, now being erected charge. Special music will be
2 acres mostly cleared, 3 miles by Roy Weideman, is to have given by the choir.
from Brookings, just off Hwy. window boxes across the front of
A pot luck dinner will be en-
101, ocean view. Has partly fin- the store under the big plate joyed at the hall. All are in-
Window boxes vited to come, and bring friends.
ished building which could be glass windows,
made liveable with some fixing. filled with flowers will be pleas- Bring own table service and
Wonderful spring,
myrtlewood ant sights.
dishes.
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trees, $1500 cash.
LOCAL
Along Azalea Row
NEWS
Wart, the Speed Cop............
SMITH RIVER
y
ul
o
brookings garage
MONTEREY STYLE
LIVING ROOM FVRNNURE
M. G. BECKER
6-PIECE GROUPING
COMPLETE—$189.50
HENDRICKS
FURNITURE COMPANY
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Two-room cottage, bath, ga­
rage, lovely ocean view, beach
frontage. About ^-acre, beauti­
ful setting among trees. Ideal for
Couple. A real buy for $4500.
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Want 10 acres unimproved
land up the Chetco.
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For the greatest dollar value,
see this 2-bedroom home, bath,
utility room, attached garage,
ocean view, about ^.-acre good
soil, H mile from town. For
$5500 on terms, it won't last long.
More acreage available.
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Good income property avail­
able on easy terms.
* • •
I have some excellent business
opportunities in Curry County
available to cash customers.
• * *
Other homes, ocean frontage,
lots and acreage.
I Sell The Earth!
IT’S A SMALL WORLD DE­
PARTMENT: At an Azalea Gar­
den Club meetintg, Mrs. Jack
Collis, newcomer in this com­
munity, recognized Mrs. Ruth
Bathiany as a former classmate
at Whitman College, in Walla
Walla, Wash. Th^x were mem­
bers of the same basketball team
more than a quarter century ago
and they have pictures to prove
the fact.
Come to Azalea Garden Club
and meet your old friends!
Officers of Azalea Garden Club
attended a regional meeting of
the Oregon Federation of Garden
Clubs at Ashland, Sept. 28. Mrs.
B. E. Kerns, accompanied by Mrs.
Erskine Miller,
Mrs.
Charles
Grayshel and Mrs. Ruth Bath­
iany. motored oxer Wednesday.
Seventeen garden clubs were
represented at the meeting oxer
which Mrs. E. W. Jermark pre-:
sided. Mrs. J. George Eisenhau­
er, president of the Oregon State
Federation of Garden Clubs, was
guest speaker. Her subject was
the new magazine soon to be
published and sent free to each!
of the 7,(MX) members of fed-
Undisputed Style Leaders in Linoleum!
KARL OSTENBERG, Dealer
Your Linoleum Merchant
Hotel Brookings Bldg.
THANK YOU,
FOLKS!
Our first week in business has been a busy one. We are striving
to give you the BEST SERVICE possible.
DAVIS TRUCK & TRACTOR
No Phone Yet, Darn It!
Center Street, Brookings, Ore.
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