Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 05, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, April 5, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Along Azalea Row
By B. Miller
ant to live with.
Blessed are they who sing in the
morning,
Whose faces have smiles for their
early adorning,
Who come down to breakfast,
companioned with cheer,
Who don't dwell on trouble or
entertain fear,
Whose eyes smile so bravely,
whose lips curve to say,
“Life,9I salute You! Good morn­
ing, new day.”
That SNOOPY
Home-maker....
A program of unusual interest
is planned for the Azalea Garden
How would you like 1322 colors
Club meeting on April 12. Dis­
to
choose from when planning
tinguished visitors, and a travel­
the walls, woodwork and outside
ing collection of garden craft, as
colors for your home? The na­
well as music to add to our en­
tionally advertised colorizer col­
joyment, by the Mothersingers.
ors
are known on the west coast
Mrs. E. W. Jermack of Ash­
as
Boysen
Paints. From a book
land is to be the guest of the
of
colors
.jou
can nowr choose
club. She is chairman of the Sis­
any
color
or
tine
of that color
kiyou region of the Oregon Fed­
that you might wish and you can
eration of Garden Clubs. She is
be assured that the same color
prominent in State Federation,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Davis
of
can
be found to match in gloss,
as w'ell as in that of her own
city, and region. Azalea Garden Medford have purchased a home semi-gloss, fiat or enamel or one
club is a member of the Siskiyou site on the former J. E. Law­ coat flat similar to the once-over
rence property near the mouth paints sold under various trade
region.
of
the Chetco on which August names.
The program of the afternoon
OSTENBERG’S in Brookings
will include songs by the Mother­ Johnson has already started con­
singers, directed by Mrs. Lloyd struction of a new hbuse. Mr. Hotel building have this large
Morris. It was expected at this Davis will be connected with the selection of paints for you as
time, to have an exhibit of Ju­ branch of Curry County Bank to well as other painting supplies as
brushes, thinners, etc. Just look­
nior Gardeners bird and flower be located here.
Other
purchasers
of
home
­
ing through this sample book of
books, but this will be held over
until the Flower Show at the sites in the former Lawrence beautiful colors, some made with
tract are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ? nte l)ase and others vyith gray
time of the Azalea Festival.
C.
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Aron
There will be instead, a trav­
eling garden craft exhibit spon­ Sjöström of Roseburg and Mr. schemes present themselves. If
sored by the Oregon Federation and Mrs. Everett Tyler and Mr. the color is wanted again for an­
of Garden Clubs. Assembled by and Mrs. Wirkula of Grayland, other order or in a different type
of paint, there is no danger of
the Crafts Chairman, it began Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kretzmeier not getting the same shade or tint
as a collection of pressed flowers
pictures which were varied and of Portland have sold lots in as the colors are mixed by num­
interesting.
their Coastview subdivision to ber with no guess work.
See OSTENBERG’S to just
Encouraged by the keen inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Orval H. Norman
est in the demonstration, the of Myrtle Creek and Mr. and get an idea of what beautiful
scope of the collection was wid­ Mrs. O. L. Ford of Canyonville. colors are available right here
D. W. Gill of Canyonville has I in Brookings.
ened to include a variety of han­
dicrafts all related in some way purchased the Yelton Apartments
Practical fishing attire is es­
to agreening activities.
from Mr. and Mrs. James R. Yel­
There are now, more than 25 ton and expects to take over the sential in the Brookings area.
different crafts included in the management of the new property Watdr-repellant Jipper Jackets
of Dan River fabric in green, red,
display.
within the next month.
blue and tan are available at
Many of the bright-hued, press­
These transactions were han-
ed flower pictures which were died by the Pete Lesmeister Real J ER PS for $6.49.
If you are looking for a good
popular in the original exhibit Estate Agency.
durable
complete outfit in heavy
arc included in the current dis-1
black denim you wi
want to
play. Among them are not only
see these at j ERI’S. Jeans are
flattened flower and leaf designs
$3.49 and Jackets $3.98. They are
hut third-dimenjaonal arrange­
smart with white piping on the
ments in which the flower ap­
pockets of the jeans and stitch­
pears in natural form as well as
ing the pockets of jackets.
color a method made possible
In a simple ceremony at the
With each purchase Gold Ar­
by sand curing.
There are also seed pictures, Methodist parsonage at Arcata. row’ stamps are given that are
Miss Rosalie, daugh- redeemable in trade at JERPS.
and botanical specimens labeled March
and prepared to give them edu­ ter of Roy Kinion, of Brookings, A filled book allows $3.00 in trade
inquire about this savings on
cational as well as decorative became the bride of Wallace
value. Herb gardeners will find Whinery, also of Brookings. He purchases.
a diversity of itemss made from is son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Whinery of Grants Pass. The
their favorite plants.
Rev. Mr. Fort performed the
In the needlework department, ceremony, Their only attendants
a study and practical garden were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rausch
Mrs. Don Craig was hostess to
apron catches the eye. And there of Brookings.
the
Birthday Chib, last Thursday
is a color chart of woolen yarns
Both Mr. and Mrs. Whinery are
Johnson, Mrs.s
.suitable for needlepoint or knit­ well known in this area, Rosalie honoring Mrs.
Carl
Berger
held
high score in
ting with instructions for dyeing moved here with her family sev­
pinochle
and
Mrs.
Max
Brainard
1he material with natural fruit eral years ago and attended the
t he low.
and berry» colors.
local schools. Her husband has
Miss Mary Pyrits, home eco-
Mrs. Pa I lady will discuss the been living here for the past
nomics
teacher and Mrs. Dewey
Oregon State wild flower law.
few years, and is employed by Akers at tended
Scout
Hostesses for the afteroon are the L. & P. Lumber Co. After a meet in at Smith River Tuesday
Mrs. Emil Edwardson, chairman; short wedding trip they will make night when plans were discussed
their home on the Rainbow Rock tor the Girl Scout camp near the
and Mrs. Grayshel.
Blessed are they who arc pleas- road.
Hiuche bridge. Leaders from all
Del Norte groups were present.
Mrs. Fred Fox was hostess to
friends Tuesday night, celebrat­
ing Mrs. Zook’s birthday.
M. C. Beem, of Modern Refrig-'
eration wishes his patrons would
write 554 in their telephone di­
rectories as his new’ number.
Realty Transfers
Local Couple Weds
At Arcata, Mar. 23
The name of Mrs. Loren Later
was omitted from the list of the
new members receiving baptism
recently. She had joined the
church some months previous.
The pot luck supper held at
Baptist Community church last
Wednesday night was a success
as usual. Entertainment was ar­
ranged by Mrs. Al Panzer, who
contacted a new Barbershop
qxfartet of teen-age boys, trained
by Mrs. Lloyd Morris. They gave
a creditable performance. These
young men should be sought by
the local chapter.
the Brookings school district is
faced with the problem of in-
creased enrollment. It is antici­
pated that the present enrollment
will be doubled, thus necessitat­
ing a double staff of teachers Vo
conduct a double shift program
in the present building facilities.
Due to the fact that the levy
for operating and maintaining
schools of the county in excess
of the 6% limitation will be vot­
ed at a county-wide election held
in May, the rural board felt that
the public should be aware of
the financial problems caused
by the increased enrollment. In
all probabilities other areas of
the county will be facing a sim­
ilar situation within the next
year.
The hearing is an open session
In view of the fact that Brook­ and the public is invited.
ing school Dist, No. 17, is faced
with an emergency situation for
the school vear, 1951-1952, the
rural school board has set the
A drriver s license examiner
date for a hearing on their pro- will be a the Grange hall, Friday,
pOSe(j budget for Tuesday, April April 6, from 8:30 to 12:30. Any-
jq at $ p m at t|ie court house one planning to get a driver’s
ideas for color at Go'd Beach. license at this time should be at
With construction already be- the hall well before the closing
gun on the new plywood plant, hour.
Dist. 17 Hearing Is
Set For Tuesday
Drivers Examiner
I.O.O.F. OLD FASHIONED DANCE
CROCKETT’S ORCHESTRA
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
Admission, per person
BOY SCOUT BEACH PARTY
Meet at the I.O.O.F. Itali at 7:00 p. m., Monday
APRIL 9
LOCAL NEWS
FURNITURE FOR SALE!
BED DIWAN (maple finish)__________ $60.00
CLUB CI LAIR and boot Stool (f*uple)__ $40.00
OCCASIONAL Cl LAIR (maple)
___ $20.00
COFFEE I ABLE (maple)
$10.00
END TABLE (maple)
____ $ 7.50
(the alxwc complete set
$130.00)
BUFFET (walnut)
$15.00
OCCASIONAL TABLE (walnut) .......
$ 2.50
Several dining chairs (walnut, as is)
$10.00
MIRROR, 20x26
_____________ $12.00
4 COSCO STOOLS with backs, each____ $ 3.00
1049 9 cu. ft. Westinghouse Refrigerator.. $225.00
20 inch Rototiller with 3 sets teeth, furrower
dozen blades, seeder, dual wheels, imple­
ment attachment.
BEN KERNS
At Brookings Electric Sc Radio Co.
Box i or Box 445
Brookings, Oregon
Boys over 11 years old are invited!
change of ownership of the Former Bert DeMoss
ur needs in A. C. or Chain
Thompson Products, Lock
"Classified Ads
For Sale: Apartment size AB
electric stove, excellent condition
$70. Pat Harroun, Phone 321, or
box 505, Brookings.
6-2*
For Sale: Kenmore washing
machine. $30. Washes well. D. B.
6tf
Allsup. Box 68, city.
For Sale: New greenhouse,
pipe frame construction, size 17
by 33 feet. Ready to erect. Large
enough to he semi-commercial, or
delightful hobby. W. L. Crissey,
Brookings.
6tf
For Sale: Home with magnifi­
cent view. 2 or more acres with
4-room house, utility, breakfast
nook, floored atttick that could
be made into two rooms. Double
garage is attached, chicken house
and barn, electric pump, hot
water heater, to sell furnished or
unfurnished, on Hwy 101 south of
state line. 1 b miles. Brock-Weber
6tf
on mail box.
WANTED: MEN to work at
L. & P. Lumber Co., three miles
north of Brookings. Transporta-
lion furnished.
6tf
WARREN G.
HUNTER,
Stratton Parts, and others too numerous to tell
Y. & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
Ralph A. Young
R. B. McGugin
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NO R I N E
TEACHER OF
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
Life Certificate
High School Credits For
Studio Bldg., Brookings
Jeweler
Accredited Pupils
We Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth—
Q4R Second Street. Crescent City, Californie