BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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A lo n g A z a le a R ow 4 -P o in t P ro g ra m
j 4 -H Livestock C lub H ogans L e ft Tues.
E sta b lish e d Feb. 5
Winchuck 4-H Livestock club For S a n ta Cruz
By Faye Sunderland
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held its second m eeting Feb. 8.
G ardening in this a rea offers
A four-point program w as es-1 a t the H arold C rum p home. H ar-
a m u ltitu d e of possibilities. Since tablished for th e Pacific B ulb rison H ale w as the only new
th e re is som e flow« r o r shrub in G row ers Association and the C u r-J m em ber to atten d . In the next
bloom n ea rly every m onth of the ry C ounty Lily G row ers Associ-1 m eeting all who wish to rem ain
year, a .gardener m ay p la r his ation a t a m eeting held a t th e w ith the club m ust atten d . The
landscaping for a successive and county agent s office, Feb. 5. T he I n ex t m eeting will be Feb. 22 at
co n stan t display of color. Or, if program which w as recom m ended the Alvin H enry home. — Alm a
one wishes to specialize, may plan by N orm an C henow eth, president I Duffy, re p o rter.
a gard« n fe atu rin g one p a rtic u of both associations is: (1) E s
la r flower
tablishing a uniform sales agree-
Those who have lived here for m ent; (2) requesting a crop re- U D G I l H O U S 6 W i l l
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iliar porting service from O regon S ta te I
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w ith the b eau tifu lly planned g a r College and the S ta te D ep artm en t
den of the Will Crisseys. Mr. and , o t A griculture, (3) Shipping p o in t. T ,
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M rs. C rissey are generous w i t h ' inspection, and 14) in itiatio n of a
In honor ° f h e r 75,h b irth d ay ,
th e ir tim e and know ledge and it s ta te produce law sim ila r to th a t an open house wl11 ,M* held Sun
Is q u ite cu sto m ary to end argu- in effect in California at the next day, Feb. 17, a t the D elm er Coi-
grove Sr. home, from 1 to 8 p. m.
tn en ts o r d o ubts concerning gar- legislature.
it
was announced here Monday.
den lore by saying “W e’ll ask Mr.
Officers elected in the C u rry Co.
Crissey,”
Lily Growers Association were: I Friends' both old and new’ are
I recently received some inter- Norman Chenoweth, president; Ol- '" vl,ed t0 e o m e ,o Mounla'"
esting and helpful gardening hints lie Ferguson, vice-president; Her- l Ranch' north of <°wn on Hwy.
roofing and would, occasionally
make this territory.
C it
T o w n a n d C o u n try
Gas C om pany*
Brookings office at Matot Co —
Phone 291, Brookings or call Ph.
3521, Crescent City, or write P.
O. Box 342, Crescent City. J. E.
(Jim) DAYTON, distributor. Bu
tane tanks for rent, sale or lease.
Office located at Anderson Plumb
ing Co., Fresno Street, offi Pa
cific Ave., Crescent City.
NORINE HARVEY
Incom e T a x Service
Hours 8:00 a. m. to noon and
7:00 to 9:00 p. m.
Teacher of
Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ,
m an K oblenzar, s e c re ta ry -tre a s 101.
Mrs. Colegrove, born at Smith
H igh School Credits.
urer, directors, R. L. B ailor and
River,
has spent almost her en
R. M. Knox.
The next day, John H enderson, tire live in this section.
Studio Building
Hwy 101, 2 milth south of
H e rm a n
K oblenzar, Clifford
Brookings, Oregon
BROOKINGS, ORE.
W alker, N orm an C henow eth, C.
Use these columns—it pays!
W. P atterso n , and C lifford J e n k
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ins n m u et t ui
a t voivdiiih
C orvallis w
ith iiiviii-
mem- I x.
0Uf ,s a *most every month Jbers Of (he extension service, and I
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e y e a r. G enistas do seed the s ta te d ep a rtm en t of agricul-1 {
them selves, but the volunteers tu re, F ra n k M cKennon, chief di-1 J
nre easily g o tten rid of by sim vision of plant industry, C. W. I J
ply p ulling them out. The very Sm ith, assistant d irec to r e x te n
fact th a t th e re are num erous vol. sion, M arion Thom as, extension
kUfiteers, m akes it easy for a l a g ric u ltu ra l econom ist, and R alph
m ost anyone to get a few of the C lark, h o rtic u ltu re specialist and
bushes from a neighbor. The Gen-
set up plans for a crop re p o rtin g
is som etim es used as an in- service this year. S hipping point
L ’/ftlttl hedge, anti does not re inspection will also 1 m ? m ade at
quire too m uch clipping.
a nom inal ch a rg e to help in tro
For the se who wish to fe a tu re duce tine service.
som e p a rtic u la r flower, Mrs. Cris-
scy Used as an illu stra tio n the
g ard en s in E ngland, w here g a r roses and shrubs are p lan ted , the
dening has reached such perfec m ore satisfac to ry w i l l be the
tion. T he E nglish gardens are showing this sum m er. No g a r
w idely known lor some specialty. d ener should be h esitan t about
Gifts ¡or ihose people who fyiow little about the Coast, may be pur
In this area, this m ight l>e rho showing her g ard en because it is
dodendrons o r azaleas, lilies or new o r sm all. Som e of the most
chased at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell
ch ry san th em u m s.
T h i s is, of charm ing ones are little. Few of
us
haVe
the
tim
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to
cover
a
large
course, a n a tu ra l fuchsia clim ate.
the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages.
T h ere a re co u ntless types and as a re a w ith o u r plantings. A m od
M r. and Mrs. C rissey have a fuch est exp en d itu re of tim e and effort
sia “g ard en ", th a t is f a m o u s can keep a sm all garden in p e r
throughout the sta te , it is n a tu fect condition.
Mrs. C rissey m entioned th e re
ral thjtt she should feel th a t they
cent m eeting w hen th e A zalea
a re of special in terest
Back ot these ideas, is th e fun- G arden club voted to nam e the
d am en ta l necessity for a plan, n a s tu rtiu m as th e flower of the
and it is not too e a rly to do this •v cai f° r d s m em bers and all oth-
are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station
p lan n ln g right now. A ttrac tiv e er l°dies in the com m unity to
g ard en s a re not achieved if the featu re. I he n a s tu rtiu m can be
ery, showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State
ow n er w aits for a w arm , sunny used most effectively because of
Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The
day o r w e a th e r to do all the its profuse and b rillia n t bloom.
preliminary w ork. T he sooner Also due to its having both the
d w a rf and clim bing varieties, it
Hole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, Heceta Head and Heeeta Head
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < can be used in so m any places
Next week, we will fe a tu re the
Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees.
favorite
ering t r e e s
and
SAND & G RAVEL shrubs of flow
several successful gar-
Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who
For dement work on road deners in this area, who will talk
ways
at the F e b ru a ry m eeting of the
Im m ediate Delivery
have no idea of the scenery of this area. You will find one of these
garden club.
from Mrs. Crissey, which I ’d like
to pass along.
M rs, C rissey m entioned the
G enista as one of th e finest shrubs
for a quick and bright display.
It produces its flowers th ro u g h
o u t late w in te r and spring. In
fact, som e of the hybrids
may
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R. V. Guerrettaz
Oregon Coast View Stationery
9deal AU-^lûne Qifjl
11 OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST
Phone 341
o r leave o rd ers at L ean o rd ’s
R ealty Office
ROSS SALVAGE
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immediately s,ent in return— thanking you heartily for the gift. They
Meet your buyer th ro u g h thés»
colum ns.
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Mr. and Mrs. John H ogan left
Tuesday for S a n ta Cruz, Calif.,
w here they will m ake th e ir fu
tu re home. T hey recen tly sold all
th eir holdings h ere to E ugene
people.
In ch an g in g his P ilot address,
Mr. H ogan asked th a t this m ess
age be included in th e colum ns:
“On and a f te r this notice o u r ad
dress will be 509 Olive St., S a n ta
Cruz, Calif. R em em ber, all of you
when you a re in o r passing th ru
S a n ta C ruz, the latch strin g is
out and will be glad to see you.”
Mr. H ogan told th e P ilo t he
w as still re p resen tin g B attle sh ip
Thursday* February 14, 1952
are not only inexpensive, but novel and gainging in popularity.
T
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