Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 14, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    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
-»/ years, a re fam
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iliar porting service from O regon S ta te I
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se rve B irth d a y
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 ­
wiin
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
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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
-
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
EARL E. SMITH
TRAILER
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SOME G O O D USED TRA ILERS:
The two places they may lie purchased:
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THE
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