Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 03, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 3, 1952
Along Azalea Row
Surprise Party
B y F a ye S u n d erla n d
F o rem o st in the m inds of all
g ard en clu b b ers for th e next few
w eeks, will be th e A zalea G arden
C lub flower show. M rs. D orothy
Lockland, ch a irm a n of the show
th is y ea r, has chosen as th em e:
“ A m erica th e B e a u tifu l.” W hat
a w orld of possibilities th a t offers.
T h e b ea u tifu l gard en s from A las­
k a to Mexico, from P a n a m a a to
th e "South A m erica.s C om m ittees
a re alre ad y fo rm u la tin g plans.
T h e tea room has been ta k e n
o v e r by th e new ly-form ed N eigh­
borhood club and th ey a re e n ­
th u sia stic a lly planning som ething
special. Most of th e m em bers of
th is club, a re new com ers, and are
e a g e r to ta k e th e ir place in the
co m m u n ity activities.
A A H STEEL FACILITIES TAKE SH APE— Workman painting
T he show w ill be held May 31 braces on the end of a new open hearth building. This new plant is purl
of the National Production Authority’s program for the expansion of
an d J u n e 1 in th e high school basic industry I t w ill play a major part in raising our steel capacity to
gym . This being th e w eek-end of 120 million ingot tons by the beginning of 1951.
th e A zalea F estiv al, m akes this
a n o th e r g a la local a ffa ir to a n ­
H am ilton, etc., have no eq uals in
tic ip a te .
th e world.
O u r A pril 10 m eeting, held as
“To be a licensed w atch m ak er
u su al in th e G range hall a t 2
a m an m ust pass one of th e most
p. m., will be a busy one as the
rigid te sts known. He m ust not
a n n u a l election of officers for the
only pass a w ritte n test but m ust
com ing y ea r, tak es place. At o u r
assem ble a w atch w hich has been
la st m eeting, a nom in atin g com ­
N. M. Jones, local jew eler, w as a c tu a lly w recked by the ex am in ­
m itte e com posed of Mrs. C lara
principal sp e a k e r a t R o tary lu n ­ ing board. To become a w a tc h ­
K erns, Mrs. E d ith N ew ton and
cheon T uesday noon, tellin g of the m aker, a m an m ust be an a rtist,
M rs. E u n ice W ollam , w as a p ­
history of clocks and w atches, as m ust be th e best before he can
pointed.
well as about the tests one m ust be g ra n te d a license.” he said
S p e a k e r for th is m onth is to ta k e to becom e a certified w a tc h ­ in closing.
Be C lifford Jen kins, C u rry coun­ m a k e r in O regon.
M any G uests P resent
ty ag en t. H e will speak on land
Bob P erkins, one-tim e m em ber
“F irs t tim e piece w as th e su n ­
an d gro u n d p re p a ra tio n and in ­
dial, follow ed closely by th e hour of th e club, Dr. John W ills, K arl
secticides.
g lass and w a te r clock, som e two O stenberg, and M a c k M alcolm
—And fo r music, th e A zalea o r m ore thousand y ea rs ago. The w ere guests of th e club.
" S in g ers.
W ith Gordon Goetz h andling
first clocks, invented about 1003
So as usual, o u r p ro g ram c h a ir A. D. w ere ru n by w eights, and th e crippled c h ild re n ’s fund so­
uian, Mrs. W a rre n S m ith and Mrs. sh o rtly th e re cam e th e pendu­ licitation. saw to it th a t m em bers
V?. urzon M ack en zie have planned lum to set up the cadence for w ere ca u g h t in fines.
a n o th e r m eetin g of tim ely and th e w atch beat.
e n te rta in in g in te re st to m em bers
' S m ith -C o ro n a’’ T y p ew riters a t
“S eth T hom as m ade th e first
•‘g ! guests.
clocks in A m erica, and w ere of th e P ilo t Office.
A g r e a t deal of in te re st w as wood en tire ly . T hese clocks, w ere
show n a t th e last m eetin g re g a rd ­ cum bersom e, and not too good
ing a class in flower a rra n g in g . as tim e keepers, alth o u g h they
Mrs. S m ith g racio u sly offered h e r did serve a purpose.
hom e as a place to hold classes
“The first w atch es w ere m ade
an d M rs. G rayshel w ill conduct
Free Estimates
in N eu ren b u rg , G erm any ju st at
th e class. Those in erested w ere
th e close of th e 15th and begin­
P low ing — Discing
ask ed to sign up a t th e last m eet­
ning ot the 16th cen tu ry . These
ing but th e re ’s still tim e to get
Y ard Leveling!
in on th is im p o rta n t phase of o u r w atch es w ere huge, heavy and
not a t all like o u r present day-
g ard en in g pro g ram . It is also
w atches, a lth u g h they did keep
u rg ed th a t w e bring a r ra n g e ­
fa irly a c c u ra te tim e.
PHONE 2565
m en ts to club for discussion.
“B est w atch es today, a re m ade
W c uxi/A.' th e w orld w ith Quietness.
in A m erica. T he W altham . E lgin
O ur m inds a re q u ick to read
T h e h y m n a l o f fru itio n ,
T h e serm on o f th e seed;
A n d to us, as to A n ta eu s,
T h e frie n d ly ea rth im p a rts
H er p o w er to o ur bodies,
H er healing to our hearts.
I h talking a Vacation from
M a rg a re t C haplin A nderson.
N .M . Jones Gave
A su rp rise b irth d ay p a rty w as
given in h o nor of D o rothy Co-
field at the N eil M artin hom e last
week. C an asta w as played. D inner
w as buffet sty le w ith a cak e for
the occasion. P resen t w ere Mr.
and Mi-s. Neil M artin, Mr. and
Y.
& M.
Mrs. F ra n k W’a lte rs. Mr. an d Mra.
Mel Sund. Mr. and Mrs. C lau d e
B ollm an, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Z u­
ber, Mr. and Mrs. V erne Bloom-
quist. Mr. an d Mrs. Dell K ite an d
Mr. and Mrs. S erg e Cofield.
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