Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 05, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
LOCAL NEWS
daughter, Betti, and the two left I C harles Schaal will serve as
for Albuquerque. N. Mex.. to be justice of the peace for D istrict
Mr. and Mrs. Ranph Vincent, present, Monday, at the com- No. 1. until the fall election, it
form er residents o f Brookings m enccm ent at University - of --------
New was
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announced
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last w week.
w n. n He
e
By Faye Sunderland
but now of Oswego, w ere Festi- Mexico, " h e r e Vernon Goldizen replaces A. E. Sandbo, resigned.
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W a s Kra
a t e d with
W it h honors.
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M ». and Mrs.
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visitors
A bouquet to Dorothy - -------------
Lockland, container
been vis
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via. val
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— - over the
o.c week-end
wvtK-ena.
° g r a d d u uated
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airs. He
D. a Mr.
. Peterson a L. A. Peterson a
chairm an of the Flow er Show, able. They followed carefully the In 1947, M r' Vincent headed the and hls m other are expected to retire d couple from Portland, have
President Bee M iller and all the rules on the schedule, plus th eir group which staged the festival. Ic ,u ,n to Brookings
early next tak en over th e J. R. W atkina
o th ers who m ade the 1952 show own knowledge of arran g em en ts The Vincents reported th a t th eir w eek-
route for this area.
a thrilling success. O ur heads are and horticulture. Mrs. E isenhauer c b d d ie n - Nancy and Jim, had j u s t ----
still in the clouds, our hands in had only recently retu rn ed from com pleted the school year at Uni-
£n irreparable s ta te of hang nails, judging S e a ttle and Vancouver. B. versit>’ of Portland.
scratches and broken nails and C., flower shows, and Mrs. Dana. Mrs. Claude Goldizen left
last
o u t fe e t lit nicely in our hus- Mrs. Sm ith and Mrs. T yler have W ednesday evening for Los An-
bands oldest and largest pairs of judged m any shows, so we know Reles w here she was joined bv her
6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation
h o u se slippers!
we had the very best and certainly
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Such a let down when 5 o’clck the niost charm ing of judges. We members. Several bouquets to
Sunday evening rolled around a r <? g ratefu l to them.
'them , too. and to the garden club
and we had to dism antle the gym.
Mrs. Miller, our hard-w orking m em bers who stream ed in with
18 Years Experience
It was like seeing C inderella’s president, is appreciate, too, for donations of luscious nut breads
g litterin g coach tu rn into a pump- the co-operation of the whole and cookies. In fact, it’s quite
Inquire at I'exaco Service Station or
kin
’
com m unity. So m any who helped impossible to name all of the folks
The woodsy
fairyland, created m ake the show a success, are not wbo deserve mention.
Coiner Memory Lane and Del Norte Lane
on the stage
by our neighbors m em bers of the Azalea Garden
Additional and m undane news
from Sm ith River, was the cen- Club- We w ere also happy to re- is a rem inder that June 12 is the I -
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te r of ---
interest
How ce»ve
so m VII-
any out-of-tow n en- date of our June m eeting
and ¡6
fo rtu n ate we a re th at these de- tries and verY thrilled when open- no-host luncheon at Chetco Inn.
scendants of o u r F irst Am ericans ed up tbe sealed tags to discover i-iease
Please register
register your
your nam
nam e e with
with
have saved all the gorgeous suits tb a t M arjorie Henderson of Wed- M artha Grayshel if you plan to
and trappings of a glorious past, derburn, was taking home a blue attend. The luncheon will be serv
The lecture given by one of their r ‘bbon plus a ru n n er up on the ed a t 1 o’clock. Mrs. R apraeger
group was m ost interesting and sw eePstakes.
is our Spe a |<e r for (he a fternoon
th eir background music and sons,
The Gold Beach Garden club and is alw ays especially in te rest­
se t off the whole show.
,m ay hang up ribbons won by ing. Mrs. MacKenzie not only
I could hardly bear to w a tc h 1 m em bers, Mina DeVoe and Alma promises the Azalea Singers but
not really ready yet, what with the
Mr. Lindscoug nonchalantly te a r Bussell.
also a solo by Mrs. Donnelly and
down those snowy m ountain peaks
Mrs. C. E. Dempsey of Fort one by herself.
difficulties in clearing our land and
in A laska and relaxed happily Dick entered some stunning ar-
when I heard one of our Sm ith rangem ents and took home a blue
constructing our office, hut so many
River F irst A m ericans ask M rs.'ribbon.
Lindscoug if they m ight have the
Gary B aker of F ort Dick took
of you have expressed so much in­
mart' v
P° leS S h e had hom<? several ribbons on his fine
terest in our automobiles that we
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,
¡cacti and also graciously loaned
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see those clever poles again, ¡ us some for the Mexican scene Brookings office at M atot Co —
M r adePSf l o a r ‘ng
Ind‘a n '’ H
A “ “ ° f a " the
Phone 291, Brookings or call Ph
have opened informally so that you
3521,
Crescent
City,
or
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rite
P
w here in this issue.
O. Box 342, Crescent City. J. E
I w andered over and w atched
tu o
u
may drop in for a casual visit. We
V irginia and Clive M anley dis- „ ™
beautifully decorated tea (Jim ) DAYTON, distributor. Bu­
tn a n tle th eir Pan-A m erican booth L a i
'p an a «,’d entirely by the tan e tanks for rent, sale or lease.
are just north of town where the
E ld in g carefully the equisite hand i t !
the Na.vb.nhiH Club, was
Office located at Anderson Plum b­
bulldozer and the carpenters are so
m ade dresses and shirts, the col­ 1 a welcome haven for the throngs ing Co., Fresno S treet, offi P a ­
foot-w eary guests and club cific Ave., Crescent City.
orful woven blankets and rugs
a n ^ took one last look at the
busy preparing for our grand open­
worfcferfully carved old chest. I
ing in about two weeks.
suppressed a chuckle as I re ­
called Lillian W eideman sta n d ­
ing innicently by and being asked
questions regarding this exhibit
from P an am a until she finally
gave up and becam e a “b a rk e r”
for the M anley display. A most
successful one, too.
LO VELY H A T S
Lillian W eideman, by the w’ay,
Formerly were $8.95—
designed the Mexican scene and
SALE PRICE
built it w ith the help of A lic e 1
Rausch.
did
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.» .o . Mrs.
n a u s Rausch
u i u iu m
e l the
i n e fine
K
. . . .
Orego« / Outstanding Automobile Dealer
m u ra l—in chalk! An ex tra b o u - 'j H A N D B A G S , Were $6.00; Sale price
Azeala Row
D R IL L
LES
A
W ELL
NOW !
SHANAHAN
WE’RE
Town and Country
Gas Company
SALE on HATS
and HANDBAGS
P A C IF IC
Everyone haled
to see “Pun-
E Also a few QUILTED SKIRTS
EU-LEE'S DRESS SHOP
only a hunk of wood, crushed pa­
p e r and a coat hanger.
And so it w en t—the fine p ain t­
ings cam e down, the flowers and
vases w ere called for by the a r ­
tistic people who had arranged
them . Being perm itted to tag
along behind the judges, I know
’ju st how difficult it was to judge
and decide on the many beautiful
entries. As an illustration, one
lovely arran g em en t would have
won a blue ribbon had the flower
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Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
f f \ t door to Brooking Mkt.
by Appointment!
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