Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 15, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, May 15, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR 1'ILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Along Azalea Row
By Faye Sunderland
J e rm a rk : ch airm an 'sp ecies of iris, producing plants
of the Siskiyou district of the with blossoms in all the colors
Oregon fe d e ra tio n of Garden of the rainbow. It was discovered
Clubs, Mrs. J. E. Vincent of Cen- and botanically classified in 1928
tra l Point, and 16 m em bers of and is considered by authorities
the Innom anata Garden Club of the world over as the finest of
Gold Beach, w ere guests at the Pacific Coast species of native iris
May m eeting of the Azalea Gar-
Visiting ladies from Gold Beach
den club. A bountiful pot luck and W edderburn w ere: Louda M
luncheon w as furm shed by the M iller. Eli2abeth j . Thom J , ”
garden club m em bers at the local jorie Henderson, K athryn Hen-
t,ra n g e hall; it being too dam p derson Eva Sm ith A| ’ R
,
as o V a X d a t T .
> r "' C artw right. Claire Graham :
tables’ w ere g ay ^ y d ec o ra te d w ith I E i'ldred “
T
AKn<"S
sm all basket! of c a le n d u la V a ''^
B eu^h S
L™d
native huckleberry, w ith an es­ Viola Beebe
pecially lovely arrangem ent of
Flow er show plans are pro­
lavender lilacs from C lara K erns’
gressing
and C hairm an Dorothy
garden combined with yellow tu-
lips sent down from W ashington Rockland’s discussion on various
u.,
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by Mrs.
Berger. - Inasm uch as I divisions and types of arrange-
the plans w ere to e n te rta in our m ents for the schedules of flower
guests am ong the lovely wild show, being held May 31 and June
azaleas in the park, the usual 1, w ere distributed to all present.
This was possibly only because
num ber of flower arrangem ents
our
local editor, despite a wild
were missing, but the specimens
week
involved w ith the final work
of “P a r ro t’s B eak” which Mrs.
on
his
special progress issue, put
O tto T urley brought in a clever
forth
an
e x tra effort and in his
container created much in terest
usual
spirit
of co-operation, made
Mrs. Je rm ark , a tru e gardener,
a
first
rough
printing of the new
very tim idly requested a slip of
schedule,
ju
st
so we could have
it to tak e home to Ashland for
her garden, and hopes for luck Ji!6™ for our MaV m eeting. Mrs.
Will C risseys announcem ent of
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lan tin g it
the judges for the show gave the
In her talk, Mrs. Je rm a rk em ­
final im petus to our vow th at the
phasized Roadside B eautification 1952 Azalea Flow’e r Show must
and Bird S anctuaries; also the be the best eves.
very w orthw hile work of the O r­
The judges will be Mss. Geo.
egon garden clubs have done for
Eisenhaues, president of Oregon
the veterans in the hospital at
Cam p W hite. O ur local club has
ITT'
given generously of flowers, mon-
ley and holidays d ecorations, but
only th is is a sm all p art com pared
to the tim e and effort donated by
the clubs
«
in the valley.
• (T
n rs. Ethel Andraieff, president
of the Innom oata Garden Club
of Gold Beach, gave an interesting
account of the form ation and ac­
tivities of th at club. The name,
"Innom anata.” was inspired by
the unusual and distinctive flower
“Iris Innom inata.” which is native
to C urry county. The narrow’ ev­
ergreen foliage, as well as the
rich golden color of the blossoms
m akes it especially desired as a
garden plant in other reg ons and
it has received the Aw ard of
M erit of the Royal H orticultural
Society of G reat Britain.
W hile the pure yellow' color
is most typical, m any of these
iris a re found w ith veining of
red,
brow n,
or
p u rp le
and
its
BROOKINGS
CLINK
Office hours, 9 a m. 5 p. m.
Federation of Garden Clubs, Mrs
G retcnen Tyler, president of tse
Portland Garden Club; Mrs. Effie
Sm ith of Cave Jonction, h o rti­
culture chairm an of the N ational
Federation and Mrs. M arshall N
Dana, chairm an of the P ortland
Rose Show. Such an illustrious
a rra y of nam es proves beyond
a doubt th a t the Azalea Garden
Club of Brookings r e a l l y has
som ething to live up to.
Local guests w ere: Doris Cros­
by, V era Willock, Anna Nichols,
Alice Beem, Bernice S tan h u rst,
M argaret Breuer. M uriel Gragg,
Selm a Campbell, Helen Sm ith,
Gladys Kanick, P e tra Lackey.
Two fine m usical num bers w ere
given by the M othersingers. u n ­
der direction of Mrs. Lee Rice,
and hostesses serving w ere Mrs.
Roy Sunderland, chairm an; Mrs.
Donald Craig, and Mrs. W arren
S ta rr.
I’AGE NINE
District Vote Due
districts in the county.
A favorable vote will insure a
sat sfactory equalization of the
Brookings school budget.. This
affects every district in the coun­
ty. All voters are urged to tu rn
out, Monday.
Monday, May 19, at the school
house, at 8 o’clock standard time,
o r 9 o’clock, daylight savings, thè
local voters of School D strict No.
17C will vote on the question of
exceeding the 6"r lim itation by
the C urry County Rural School
w hat you w ant
D istrict, which includes all of the the Find
Pilot Class Ads.
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:
C A N D ID A T E FOR N O M IN A T IO N
By Republican Party
for the office of
County Clerk of Curry County
OLETA
A-
W ALKER
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Dormeyer Electric Mixers
Marco Waterless Cookware
Carving Sets
lo-jK. Cutlery Sets
Electric and Steam Irons
Automatic Pop up Toasters
Service of K Rogers Silverware
Lead and Oil Paints
'fable Lamps, floor Lamps
Electric Water I leaters
Lavoratories and Toilets
EURNI I URE—New and Used
Bedroom Sets
Dining Room Sets
Platform Rockers
Innerspring Mattresses
Box Springs
Vacuum Cleaners
I inversai Elec. Sewing Machines
'fables, Chairs. Stands
( 'brome Sets, Dinette Sets
Daveno and ('hair Sets.
Seeks Re-election on the record established as your
Presenf County Clerk
through
M. Armsfrony and Floyd Workman
AUCTIONEERS
Experienced — Efficient — Courteous
Licensed Bonded
Highest Bidder, new owner
Dealers Invited