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Thursday, March 29, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PHOT RRnok'lNCS rwrcnv I BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, March 22, 1951 Along Azalea Row By B. Miller Mrs. Katherin Rapraeger rec ommends Laxton’s Progress peas for the vegetable garden, along the ocean. She says she had.ex cellent success with them. Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, a camellia fancier with seventy varieties, suggests espalier camellias. A re cent visitor at the Camellia show at Berkeley, she reports this method as particularly effective. She also suggests planting ca mellias in redwood containers so that they may be moved about, out of the wind, and also as an added decorative feature where ever one is needed. Even when not in bloom th glossy green fo liage is most attractive. Camel lias are especially suitable for containers as they are slow in growth with compact root struc ture. It is only necessary to re pot them to larger containers every five years. Interesting facts about camellias are that they bloom during dormant period, and are a member of the tea family. Mrs. Bathiajiy recom mends the Eebraury article in Sunset Magazine titled "Camel- lia Buyer’s Guide.” She is enthu- siastic about the new Governor Earl Warren camellia, especially beautiful. from the ambulance. However, she managed to distract them, before they accomplished their mission. Some driver, reckless or other- wise, climbed the sidewalk late Saturday, rammed the flower box in front of Redfield Grocery win dow and broke the glass. Black tire marks were visible on the sidewalk in front. Mrs. Goldizen lost ‘her purse at the office of the Pilot, Monday, as she stepped out for just a moment. Fortunately as she was leaving, she reached for her coin purse, probably on a thought she might purchase something. It is unfortunate for the thief for in this coin purse she had $75. The fountain bag contained only pen and some small articles pe culiar to a woman’s bag. People living off the main sec tion of town long have locked their houses before leaving for many homes have been ransacked in the last several months. Proponents for incorporation Episcopal W. Lever in charge: will certainly use this ar an ar gument for speedy action. * Gold Beach. the first Sunday of th 11 a. m. tinguishers on the market, Ev- eryone should have several, one in the garage, and at least one , in the house, We have a fine volunteer fire department and ! they surely get there in a hurry but sometimes we are away from home when the fire breaks out! We are not in the business of selling fire extinguishers, but L. A. Harvey has one which is not manually operated. It is hung from the ceiling, and being glass, breaks under intense heat, re leasing a liquid which becomes a gas and smothers the fire. Of course it cannot do the impossi ble, but I have seen what these' fire extinguishers did to put out a fire in Dixon’s garage a few years ago, and 1 wouldn’t be without several of them.. No one is so rich he can buy the wag of a dog's tail! Mrs. LeRoy Dawson of Coos Hay was a Gold Beach visitor last week. She was formerly Bon nie Young, niece of Chief Young. Pasty Westbrook of Smith Riv er was in Gold Beach last Thurs- day. brought her mother, A Ima Turner, home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chase and Bob Adams returned from Port land last Sunday evening. The Chases had their German shep herd dog, Fran, entered in the dog show in Portland and had gone out to take in the event over the week-end. Bob Hunter underwent sur gery at Portland last week and With The Churches Rev. C. residence, Service month at Christian Scientist In Appreciation I We are grateful to E. E. Hans Sendees Sunday at 11:00 a. m. cam & Sons, Philips Clothing, “Matter” is the subject of the [ Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop, Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Gould’s Shoe Store and Young’s of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, 5 & 10 and all those who con- I tributed so generously of their March 25. I time and talents to make our The Golden Text is "There Our village certainly takes on I Fourth Annual Spring Fashion shall be no strange god in thee; the nature of a "boom” town with buildings going up every-1 neither shalt thou worship any Show and dance a success. EDNA YOUNG, President, where, and more being planned.' strange god. I am the Lord thy Satellite Social Club. The new 7 Gallagher building is j God, which jbrought thee^out^ of j rhe new viou, wnicn uiuugni met । nice looking, as are Dimmick’s the land of Egypt.” (Ps. 81:9,10).. new plate glass windows which Among citations which com- permit the passer-by to see into prise the Lesson-Sermon is the the store more easily. Hendrick’s following from the Bible: “And Ernest W. Gardner, of Harbor the Clyde hill home new furniture store has some at God saw everything that he had has tractive merchandise, and Brook made, and, behold, it was very on pjoncer roa(j ------ ings has become a shopping cen good” (Gen. 1:31), together with J. W. Hogan sold a beach lot ter for residents of 40 to 50 miles the following correlative passage to Mr. and Mi's. C. A. Anderson aw ay. Such complete lines of I from the Christian Science text- of Roseburg and one to Mr. and merchandise bring people here, book, "Science and Health with Mrs c G Smith also of Rose- and Azalea Row is pleased that Key to the Scriptures by Mary; burg. B. A. Elmgrin of Myrtle the merchants take pride in their Baker Eddy: "In the infinitude, Creek has purchased six acres establishments, as it marks our of Mind, matter must be un of beach property of Dave Daw- town as progressive and having known” (page 280). son. Fay Clemmer has sold a civic pride. The new homes going half-acre lot in Brookings to G. Baptist Community up are aso a great improvement E. Lugenbeel. These transactions J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister over some in former years, keep were handled through the C. O. ing step also with progress and Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School and L. L. Leonard Agency. Superintendent. displaying a desire on the part of ¿he home owner to beautify the Sunday School for all ages at community. 9:45 a. m. Worship Service at 11 a. m. A number of Rebekahs drove There are many good fire ex- Evening Service at 7:30 p. m to Brookings, Tuesday, March 13 Prayer meeting, and Bible to visit lodge and to deliver the Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve. traveling Bible. Alter the meet- 'i Choir Practice, Thursday at ing refreshments were served.,; Going were Mina DeVoe, Hazel 8:00 p. m. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School will Stansell, Rita Ganong, Mr. and , Mrs. A. N. McLennan, Vera Is- give an Easter program. mert, Freda Schofield, Hazel j! 11 a. m. Easter Services with Real Estate Broker Leith, Gladys Furnish, Eleanor the pastor bringing the message. Hotel Brookings North End Turner and Oleta Jarrett. 8:00 p. m. Choir cantata. Gold Beach News Items Mr. and Mrs. Don Snook and Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School, Saturday at children of Corvallis spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. 9:45 a. m. and Mrs. Grant Schneideau of Saturday at Church services, 3-bedroom home, close to town, Wedderburn. 11:00 a. m. nice setting with ocean view, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamblock wonderful soil, good well, large and daughter of Eureka called, Methodist Smith River lot, or acreage, if desired. Would Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. on the Averill Walkers and the make fine lily bulb farm. Good Ralph Nilsson’s over the past terms to the right party. irace VanZee, sup*. week-end. * * * Morning Worship at 11 a. m Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt orc । Approximately 40 acres with £ev. Knutson will deliver the parents of a baby girl, born on Hwy frontage, creek through the norning sermon. March 13 at the Gold Beach hos-j poreptry. Excellent for business pital. The little miss has been' CRESCENT CITY or mill site. On terms. named Pamela Lee and her fa-i * * * LUTHERAN CONGREGATION ther is better known as Smitty If you have a 2-bedroom house, Rev. W. O. Grunow, pastor the barber. and you don’t want it, someone Parsonage, 724 I St. Ph 2424 Mr. and Mrs. Vance Scott and else does. List it now! Services in the Seventh-Day Tommy have returned to Gold ♦ * * Beach to make their home. There Adventist church on J. Street. is something about Curry county Solve your rent problem by Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. which calls you back. buying this cabin and garage on Divine Worship at 11 a. m. Norman Boyd was home last' large lot near the ocean, close Lutheran hour every Sunday to town. Practically on your own at 10:30 a. m. over Mutual net week on a 72-hour furlough. He left early Wednesday morning to terms, as owner wants offer. work. * ♦ ♦ repot r to Fort Lewis. Mrs. Muriel Johnston has re-< Here’s your chance to get that Catholic Church turned rome from Coquille where: income property you have been Rev. Er. Donald Denman she spent the past two months wanting. Let your money work First Sunday of month at 12 caring for her mother, Mrs. Jacki for you. It takes cash but you'll Devlin. Mrs. Bevlin's health is i have something with this. It’s noon. much improved. rentals which are so popular All other Sundays at 8 a. m Mrs. Ed Seger and Amy Her-! here. Ask for particulars. * * * ron drove from Corvallis last week. Amy returned the first of Highway frontage north of *hr week but Mrs. Sc ger remain- • town for lease. * * * ed for a week to and friends. Other homes, ocean frontage, Pete Douthit left Thursday for’ Vandalism is raising its ugly lots and acreage. head again in this aiea to a Eugene where he will take his point where it is not sale to physical for the army. Adrian Schroeder spent two anything loose and expect attending to remain so. Williamson, at the bak- business and calling on friends, v some youth drive up The Schroeders live at Metolius eery ■emRawm jkrhts * t a» ar -, attemi to s' phon gas Realty Transfers GOLD BEACH M. G. BECKER P age F ive is reporter doing well. ‘Mrs. Hunt er was takekn tko Portland by Ralph Walker so she could be with him. Mr .and Mrs. George Johnson are parents of a baby girl, born March 4 at Gold Beach hospital. The little miss has been named Mary Ellen. Mrs. Tommy Hawkins went to North Bend last week where she took the plane to San Diego to join her husband who will be there for ten days. Will Mavity of Bandon has moved to this locality, where he will make his home with a niece, Oleta Walker, at Myers Creek. Your Easter SUIT IS HERE! Lovely Suits in Luscious Easter Egg Colors—Petal pinl{, lilac, and Biege—crease resisant gab- fit. At their low price you can a fjord two. , , NEW BLOUSES, priced from $2.95 to $5.95 new selection of Easter dresses also, Conic in and see our Dresses and Suits, today. Berkshire NYLONS . $1.35 & $1.50 New Spring Shades are here— Moore's Variety & Apparel Shop CATERPILLAR No. 12 POWER ROAD GRADER * TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY Phone 589 or Write Box 417 BROOKINGS, OREGON Phone 422 Vandalism Here Irks All Citizens 9 Sell The Earth! HARBOR GARAGE BRAKES AND MOTOR TUNE-UP A SPECIALTY GENERAL GARAGE WORK L. W. BO WLIN AND SON FENDERS DENTED IS THE PAINT BAD? Our Body and Paint Department Can Give Your Car That New Lock BROOKINGS GARAGE Phone 334 Claude PI