Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 12, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, July 12, 1951
BRCMÍKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
* causing this damage, it would be
this area into a State Park, Mrs. Lockland’s sister, Mildred family of North Bend were week-
greatly appreciated if they would Mrs. Crissey has a scrapbook of Leidig, of Hayward, Calif. Mrs. end viistors at the home of her
communicate with the school, or very interesting cippings, letters, Lockland and her daughter also parents, Mr. and Mrs. Row
W. W. Smith, deputy sheriff, or pictures, etc., that she has col- spent some time in the Los An­ Springer.
Since school closed this spring w<th Sheriff R. G. Saoin.
i lected over a period of years geles area. Guests at the Lock­
Enjoying a picnic at Azalea
some 25 windows in the school
which she will graciously show to land home for the week-end were State Park, Sunday, and the lily
Mrs. Knapp Sr. of Port Orford, parade, were Mr. and Mrs. W al­
buildings have been broken, ap-
anyone interested.
proximately half by rocks, and
Mrs. Knapp Jr. and her daugh- ter Short and family of Eureka,
ter June Angel and son, making the Virgil Bleckenstrass family
the remainder by ”B-B”s
four generations of the family. and the Paul Arnett family of
Both materials and labor for
The 1951-1952 yearbook for the
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barton are
replacement of these windows
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burrell and Crescent City.
run into quite an expense, at the Azalea Garden club is now set parents of a 7 lb., 4 oz. daugh-
in type and will be printed this ter, born at Seaside hospital on
best, unnecessary expense.
week, afte r final approval is July 6. They have1 named the
It is suggested that parens of
made on the programs,
young miss Vivian Lee.
children owning BB guns, and of
As in the past, this book is
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clement
children inclined to throw rocks
tilled with interesting program spent the Fourth at Grants Pass
at windows, exert a greater
material, meeting all require- where they visited 'lorn Page
amount of supervision over them
ments of Oregon Federation ot and Johnny Johnson tamiiles a
in order to eliminate this need-
Garden clubs, of which the local few’ days.
less expense to the public.
club is an affiliate. This year,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whaley
any in-
Also, if anyone
lor the first time the book will and two children of Eagle Point
formation concerning individuals
contain a copy of the constitution and Mrs. Whaley’s mother, Mrs.
and by-laws. Mrs. Erskine Miller Wanda Ellis of Medford, were
heads the club for the coming week-end visitors at the home
year, and Mrs. Charles Grayshel of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller.
will contribute ’‘Along Azalea
Mrs. Florence Pratt and Mrs.
Row” for the Pilot.
Maude Marsko of Ashland were
guests for the week-end and the
lily parade at the home of Mrs.
Pratt’s daughter, Mrs. Kathryn
By Mart I ki Grayshel
Reekman.
Azalea Garden Club float won
Mr. and Mrs. Parker and two
s< cond prize in the organization
children of Trail visited Mrs.
class at the Lily Blossom parade
Parker’s brother,
Lawrence
d Sunday, July 8. The center
Boardman, and family, over the
interest was a fountain form-
Fourth of July.
of Croft lilies. Pink blooms
John Arlandson
Mr.
Dorothy Perkins rambler ros-
and
two
children
drove to Coos
were strung together and cas­
FOR JOUR FLOORS caded
Bay
on
the
Fourth
and spent
over the sides ot the foun-
contrast in the remainder of the week there
tain.
color was obtained by an arrange­ visiting Mr. Arlandson’s parents,
ment on each corner of the float Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arlandson.
Don Jaklewicz is home for a
o. vivid shades of blue larkspur
leave
from Port Hueneme where
in white lily containers.
Designed by Mrs. LeRoy Weide­ he has been in training with the
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Only you can
man; built by Erskine Miller; Seabees, While home, he and his
decorated by Clara Kerns. Mrs. family plan to visit relatives in
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Erskine Mille, Edith Ackley, Ruth Aberdeen, Wash., their former
liany, Eunice Wollam, Mag- home.
Mrs. Dorothy Lockland and Pa-
Kneen and Martha Grayshel.
returned from the Bay
tricia
Next Meeting of Club
area, where they had gone by
The next meeting of Azalea
Wording For Brookings Interest At All Tunes
plane recently, accompanied by
Garden Club will be held Thurs-
day, July 2. This w ill be a plea-
sure tour and outdoor luncheon
follows: 'I'he tour
scheduled
t at 11:30 at Warren
new home where the
landscaping has been laid out and
will give us an opportunity to
see this in its first stages; then
to the Crissey gardens to see
MARBLEIZED
many fine plants that have been
established over a period of years
ART-CRAIN
then on to the Archie Ander­
Imagine getting nationally famous
son place. Anyone in need of
Bonny Maid Versa-Tile now in
t ransportat ion may call Clara
de luxe gauge—by the yard and cut
Kerns,
399 or write a coid to
from full rolls.
Mrs. Erskine Miller, Brookings.
Not in Light Gauge
At 1 :00 p. m., there will be “sack
partakings
” at Mrs. LeRoy Weide-
Not in Standard Gauge
man s. Bring your own cup and
But in De Luxe Gauge service. I'he garden club will
The State grants you the right to drive on the streets and high­
(htavltr than standard)
furnish the coffee. After lunch a
ways . . .
short business meeting will be
Yes, just like Versa-Tile, economical
. . . BUT you can lose that right (your driver's license and motor
held Lillian Weideman will give
V’ersa-Tile Rollme has —
vehicle registrations) under Oregon's new Financial Responsibility
us some pointers on driftwood
The same wonderful resilience
Law for failure to deposit security as proof of financial responsibility
how to clean and preserve it and
and flexibility
bring
out
its
beauty;
also
show
to satisfy judgments that may result from an accident causing ’
The same tugged durability
us
how
to
treat
various
ocean
/ damage to property, or injuries, or death to any person.
The same fabulous resistance
vegetation, 'rhe entire meeting is
to stains from
planned lor a very informal af­
The State will accept a FARMERS $5,000/$ 10,000 Bodily Injury and
• JUICES • HOT GREASES
ternoon and husbands and guests
• AtflDS • ALKALIS • MUSTARD
$5,000 Property Damage Liability Policy as security and proof of
will be most welcome.
• INK • CIGARETTE BURNS
Vandals Break 25
School Windows
Garden Club Book
Now With Printers
for
The
First Time
NEWS
Along Azalea Row
PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
BROOKINGS LUMBER COMPANY
AUTO OWNERS
PROTECT
YOUR
RIGHT
TO DRIVE!
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rokhu
The J uni' meeting of the club
was held at
and it was a pleasant surprise
to man\ of the members to learn
oi the facilities now available at
the park. Electric stoves for cof-
fee-making and tables in a clean
airy grove just back of the turn­
around parking area. Mr. Luther
Tisdale gaw a short talk on the
shrubs and buildings in the pafk.
The community takes great
pride in this gem of a park, and
not many of us newcomers know
in establish-
$10.10 EACH 6 MONTHS
(Slightly higher where there are drivers under 25)
•Fins $5.00 Non-Recurring fee of beginning of policy*
WHY PAY MORE?
Insure with FARMERS—
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
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