6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
g ram of high caliber. M rs. M ete ta b le also received favo rab le com
M eyers served as accom panist for m endation. w ith th e b irth d a y cak e
THURSDAY , JA N U A R Y 28. 1954
the follow ing num bers.
in th e sam e iolors of soft green
Solo -"A
L ittle
S w e e t’n in g ” and yellow as th e ce n te rp ieie of
(G ladys S nell D avis) N ell M ac acaiia branches. T ea hostesses for
the aftern o o n w ere M rs. R obert
kenzie.
D uet "B ecause Y ou’re You” ¡S w an, Mrs. Ed R avekes and Mrs.
By R U T H B. S M IT H
W alt M ollam . P residing over th e
(V ictor H e rb e rt) H elen Rice.
te a tab le w ere M rs. Almo N ew ton
M Y . H A V E N ’T we all had fun.
Solo "D ry Those T e a rs ” (T e
and Mrs. W ill McVay, th e first
w hile w inds and sea cavorted resa del Riego) W ilh em in a D onal-
and second presidents of th e club.
outside, an d we couldn’t. E ven ly; violin obligato by LaM erne
T h at p a rt of th e b irth d a y p ro
th e little u m b rella h ats, m eant to C hristianson (E ncore, "T heL ilac
gram planned by th e past p re s i
keep off th e rain, assum ed q u ite T re e ” ).
d e n ts’ com m ittee w as w ell b al
ra k ish (no g arden pun) angles on
Solo "On the S h o re ” (N eidlin- anced, offering both e n te r ta in
th e boulevard, this past week. g er) H elen Rice.
m ent and garden in stru ctio n . Mrs.
W h at e x tra tim e not spent in
D uet " I t ’s a G rand N ight fm C lara K erns and Mrs. E rsk in e
w atch in g th e rain pour down o r S inging” (H a m m e rstein & R og
th e su rg in g sea hit th e big rocks e rs) N ell M ackenzie and Helen M iller present d a clever sk it on
g ard en in g which
proved
th a t
offshore w as w ell spent enjoying Rice
som
etim
es
it
is
easier
to
do
th
in
gs
th e rio ts of color in th e p lan t and ♦ A principal aim of g ard en clubs
g arden ca ta lo g s and in planning is to in tere st children in g ard en s y o u rself th an try to tell som eone
bigger and b e tte r things for o u r and gardening Mrs. E rsk in e M ill else w h a t’s to be done especially
w hen the helper badly needs a
sp rin g gardens.
e r as ch airm an for J u n io r G a r hearin g aid! Mr. Max B rain ard
♦ U ndau n ted by the w eath er, dening explained th e objectives
and Mr. Ben Jones provided th e
how ever, th e re w as a fine tu r n laid down by the N atio n al G arden second h alf of th e prog ram M r.
o u t on T h u rsd a y last for th e a n C lub council and h er own plans
B rain ard told of the ra re speci
nual b irth d ay of the G arden club. for prom oting them here.
m ens to be found in th e back
B usiness disposed of. th e program ♦ Mrs. Jessie Ju d k in s explained
country, w hich a re often m ore
w as u n d er w ay w ith th e rousing the types and colors of th e S a x i
ap p reciated by noted b o tan ists or
"H ap p y B irth d a y ” to ourselves, frage plant, one w hich p ro lifical- o th e r scien tists w ho com e here
an d the c h a r te r m em b ers rising ly shows itself in flow er here from o th e r places th an by those
for proper recognition. O u r p re si d uring the w in ter m onths. T he of us right here. He em phasized
den t p in n ed on each, a corsage as S ax ifrag e is very d esira b le in I th e care all m ust ta k e to p ro tec t
so m eth in g special, w hich is how rock gardens, on w alls o r as a th ese ra re plants, som e to be
w e consider those who s ta rte d the garden plant and is of highly dec- 1
found now here else on th e c o n ti
g roup back in 1946. Those unable o ra tiv e value for its foliage as nent and th e wild-fl’ow ers of ail
to be p re se n t w ere sorely missed. well as for its blooms. T his w as types. T his is som ething to stre ss
♦ If previously you had been d u o u r F low er of the M onth.
w ith o u r children, be th e Ju n io r
bious of th e nam e, "B rookings
F or the B ird of the M onth, M rs G ardeners o r not. Mr. Jon-~s
H om e of W in te r F lo w ers,” th e re W a lte r W ollam told of th e p a r a show’ed som e beau tifu l colored
could have been no m ore doubts keet, citin g as a p a r tic u la r e x slides of th e back co u n try and
a f te r listen in g to th e Roll Call am ple, th e ir own bird in w hich som e fine p ic tu re s in coior of
w hen each m em b er answ ered to all took special in tere st. T he p a ra P o rtla n d and Bend gardens.
h e r n u m b er of g arden flow ers in keet ad a p ts itself readily to fam
T he te x t of Mr. B ra in a rd ’s and
bloom d u rin g C h ristm a s week. ily living and is very bright in Mr. Jo n es’ co n trib u tio n to o u r
T he lists w e re tu rn e d into M rs. learn in g new w ords and trick s
program , so m uch enjoyed, can
Louis P eterso n for com piling and C lear ennunciation and cheerful
tie sum m arized by th e sun dial
she now re p o rts a to ta l of one approach in teach in g a p arak ee t in sc rip tio n :
h u n d red an d fifty -fo u r blooms. a re tw o im p o rtan t necessities in
M rs R uth B ath ian y headed th e train in g a bird, said M rs. W ollam "One is nearer God's heart in a
garden
listin g s w ith a to tal of eighty-six ♦ The th re e driftw ood a rra n g e
T
hen
a n y place else on e a rth .”
v arieties. Mrs. E lm er Hanscam , m ents brought by M rs
D ale
Flow
ers in bloom C h ristm a s
Mrs. W. L. C rissey, and M is. P e C hapm an w ere m uch ad m ired and
1953,
B rookings-H arbor.
terso n h e rse lf deserves honorable com m enten upon as w as M rs week.
O
re
g
o
n
:
m ention, too.
W a lte r W ollam ’s a rra n g e m e n t of
Abelia, A butilon. 2 v arie tie s
♦ Again, M rs. M acK enzie and red anem ones and green leaves
Mrs. Rice provided a m usical p ro upon the o fficers’ tab le. T he tea Acacia. A canthus, A g eratu m , Al-
stroem eria. A lyssum (a n n u al p e r
ennial), Anem one. A nthcm is. 3
varieties, Azalea, 2 v arie tie s B e
gonia, Bleeding H e art. B re a th of
Heaven. C alla Lily, C alceo laria.
C alendula. C am ellia (2 v a rie tie s),
AUTHORIZED
’a n d y tu ft. C anna, 2 v arie tie s Car-
lations, C erastiu m . C estru m . C hi
nese L an tern , 4 v a rie tie s C hrysan-
hem um . C in eraria. C lem atis Ra-
nona. C oreonris. 7 v arie tie s D aisy,
2 v arie tie s D ahlia, D ianth u s,
Tw’o v arie tie s D ryas, D andelion,
E verlasting.
E scalonia.
F a ts ia ,
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
F everfew , F o relstem , F o rg et-m e-
:ot. F orsythia. 7 v arie tie s F u
AND REPAIR SERVICE
chsias, G enista. 5 v arie tie s G e r
anium , G ladiolus iB ab y ), G uava-
pineapple,
H eath,
3 v a rie tie s
Across from ShcH Station
Brookings, Oregon
H e a th e r ta ll and d w a rf), H o ney
suckle. H yacinth (g ra p e ), Ice-
P. O. Box IQ5
Brokings, Oregon
Phone 2274
plant, Iris (blue, yellow, p u rp le ),
Jasm ine. Je ru sa le m C herry, J o h n
ny-Jum p-U p, Latsin. L a u ru s tin u i,
L avender, L inarias. Lobelia, M exi
can O range. D usty M iller, 2 v a
rieties
N arcissus,
N a stu rtiu m .
N ight B loom er (yellow ). O regon
G rape, O x a l’s, P ansy, P e la rg o n
ium, P enstem on, P eru v ian Lily,
Poppy (C alifo rn ia), P lero m a,
P itto sp o ru m . P rim ro se (m u ltip le
v a rie tie s), P y re th ru m , 2 v arie tie s
F low ering Q uince. 9 v a r ie t ie s
Roses (te a ), 4 v arie tie s Roses
(F lo ra b u n d a ). 2 v arie tie s Roses
(clim bing), Rock Rose, R om neya
C oulteri, S age <P u rp le F low er of
B eth leh em ). S alv ia (re d ). S a x i
frage.
S cotch
Bloom.
S p irea,
S nandragon. Stock. S tra w b e rry ,
S traw berry T ree (A rb u tu s Une-
’o), S u lta n a-Im p a tien s. T rito m a
V erbena, V eronica, Vinca. Viola.
\ iolets, W all Flow er. W atsonia,
W ax P la n t (H oya C arn o sa ), W ei-
Your Local
gelia. S w eet W illiam , 3 v arie tie s
S ucculents, Y oungbcrry.
N O R T H W E S T E R N M U T U A L F IR E A S S O C IA T IO N
Along Azalea Row
B REA K S H IP IN FA LL
Mrs. O rpha Brown, w ho m akes
h er hom e in B rookings w ith her
d au g h ter, Mrs. V ern S m ith , fell
T h e M arch of D im es w as ir. C rescent C ity M onday and su f
m ak in g excellent p rogress this fered a broken hip.
M rs B rown is confined to S e a
yveek in the B rookings area, a c
cording to A1 Phillips, ch airm an side hospital and ex p ects to u n
of th e co m m ittee of Lions club, dergo su rg ery T h u rsday.
who a re c a rry in g on th e drive.
R esponse to the ca rd s m ailed
by th e group has been good, as it
also has for th e m any sm all banks
d istrib u te d aro u n d town.
B rookings - H a rb o r resid en ts
w ere ev id en tly ta k in g a closer
p erso n al in te re st in th e drive this
year, since little F ried a M atlock
has been strick en w ith polio.
F unds from the M arch of Dim es
Dave Franklin, O toner
will aid F ried a in h e r fight
Phone 2634
ag ain st th e disease.
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this w eekend for P o rtlan d w here
she will undergo surgery on M on
day.
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when courtesy goes down the line.
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