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C om m unist p re ssu re around the in teas, and in lesser degree, in
world and is followed by ev e ry m edicine," to quote th e forew ord
THURSDAY , M ARCH IK, 1954
one joining in "God Bless A m erica. of th e ir cook-book. T he in tro d u c
It s ta r ts us off w ith a w arm feel tory poem of th e book w as w ritte n
ing of pride in country, p a rtic u la r by D ean Collins, G arden E d ito r
ly w hen th e pledge is led by our of th e J o u rn a l and th e fine recipes
E nglish-born president.
a re good even w ith o u t the addi
By R u th B. S m ith
A tten tio n w as called to th e tion of th e herbs.
Mrs. M ackenzie and Mrs. Rice
T h e re is no doubt th a t th e G a r special a rra n g e m e n t on th e desk.
den C lub was aw are, last week, It w as done by Mrs. D ale C hap b ro u g h t an innovatio n in th eir
of th e ap p roach of S t, P a tr ic k ’s m an in green except for tw o little m usical p a rt of th e p ro g ram by
D ay fo r th e green of th e Irish, lam bs u n d e r a w ind-sw ept tre e p re sen tin g to us tw o piano pupils
in d irec tly o r otherw ise, kept c ro p and w as nam ed, “In L ike A of Mrs. S ta n ley P a tte rso n , both
ping up all afternoon. P la ces a t L am b.” M rs. R a p ra e g e r th o u g h t of AvhoRe in te rp re ta tio n s w ere
th e ta b le for the D essert lu n ch we m ight need an o th e r by th e m uch ap p reciated . Kim W allin
eon w e re sp read w ith sh am rocked J end of th e m onth, w ith a lion 1 played, S u rf B oard Riding by
cloths, cen tered w ith a live g re e n su b stitu te d !
L ichner and W altz in E flat by
ery cordon high-lighted w ith d a f
T he B ird of th e M onth w as tin D urand. She w as followed by Lois
Le C lair playing R u stle of S pring
fodils. The a ttra c tiv e d esse rts also M eadow lark, m any of w hich hav
h ad a touch of the green for in- been seen in th e a re a this p ast by Sinding and C oncerto by Grieg.
te re st. Mrs. Lyle R edfield w as w eek M rs. Em il E dw ardson d e T hen Mrs. Rice tra n s p o rte d us to
c h a irm an of th e H ostess com m it- Scrib< 1 them to us and since th ere th e land of the Irish w ith two
"My
te e and w'as assisted by Mrs. F lo ra is no g r e a te r tre a t th an his song, songs d elig h tfu lly su n g :
W eber, Mrs. C h arles G rayshel we wish we could p ersuade a lot G irl’s an Irish G irl” (Ja ck Pon-
plew ell) and "M y L ittle Irish
an d M rs. D elbert W ingler.
of them to bide w ith us.
G irl” (H erm an n L ohr.), Mrs. P a t
I w onder if a tte n tio n has ev e r
T he F lo w er of th e M onth, the
been called to the fact th a t every P rim rose, w as explained by Mrs. terso n accom panied M rs Rice.
g a rd e n club m eeting s ta r ts w ith L. R. H arvey w ith b eau tifu l sp eci W hat would we do w ith o u t o u r
th e n atio n al s a lu te to th e flag - m ens at hand, furnished by Mrs. m usical in terlu d es provided by o ur
co-chairm en ?
p re tty im p o rtan t to "pledge a l Ravekes.
legiance to the flag of th e U nited
Then cam e th e first preview of
In H o rticu ltu re , M rs. C h arles
S ta te s of A m erica” in this era of ■ G rayshel took us not along a p rim th e com ing F lo w er Show’ w ith
rose p ath but thro u g h an H erbal Mrs. W eidem an rev ealin g for th e
m aze of H erbs and ’E rbs, depend first tim e th a t the them e is to be
ing on th e d ictio n ary o r th e co u n "T h e G reen C a th e d ra l” (I will
try from w hich one hails. M rs. not call y o u r a tte n tio n to th a t
G ray sh el’s sam ples w ere of ro se color again.) and from then on
m ary and thym e again th e green we w ere sittin g on th e edges of
Bookkeeping
and she explained how they o u r ch a irs w ith grow ing e n th u
Pay Roll
Taxes could
be used m edicinally o r for siasm as she called on Mrs. Guy
seasoning as well as for d ec o ra Rice to explain th e te n ta tiv e A r
Insurance
tive background in th e garden. ra n g em en ts S chedule and Mrs
She had everyone e a g e r to o rd e r E rsk in e M iller for a description
t in * new cook-book, "A ccent on of h^r Ju n id r G a rd en ers’ plans.
Ifbrbs,” put out by th e O regon ' M rs
is also hopeful that
H erb Society, w hich w as organized ,
C arden C lub will endorse th e
in 1942 w ith its object, " th e stu d y ¡flea w’hich she has, of the s ta rt
of herbs, in cookery, for frag ran c e, of a N a tu re M useum fo r th e ch il
d ren here; the te a c h e rs h eartily
approve. T hen Mrs. T F Mc
K enna told of the A rt E x h ib ’t
plans w hich will include, this
DR. W. H. TOW NSEND
tim e, A rts and C ra fts from this
V e te rin ary C linic
area. She seeks th e nam es of peo
ple qualified to exhibit, for n a tu r
S M IT H R IV ER
ally, ex h ib its of every kind of
Office H ours:
h an d icraft a re e sse n t’al for a su c
cessful show. T h ere still seem to
1 to 4 - 9:00 p m
M onday th ro u g h S a tu rd a y
7 to 8 - 9:00 p.m. Mon., W ed., F ri. E enings
P h o n e s : S m ith R iver
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EM ERGENCY CA LLS A N Y TIM E
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Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Along Azalea Row
be a n u m b er of undisclosed plans
but th ey a re to g a th e r m om entum
u n til th e doors of the Green
C ath ed ra l Show sw ing wide, and
m ean tim e it will ta k e the aid of
everyone to put it across.
T h ree an n o u n cem en ts of gen
eral in tere st w ere m ad e:
1. T h e S p rin g p lan t sale has
been d eferred until the m iddle of
A pril, w hen p lan ts will be av a il
able in la rg e r q u a n tity and g a r
dens will be m ore ready for them
W atch for th e date.
2. L a te r this spring, the W ays
and M eans C om m ittee of the
G arden C lub will sponsor th ree
lectu res on B ridge by fam ous
S am Gordon, the K ibitzer. Tired
of P inochle and C a n a s ta ? This
o p p o rtu n ity m ay be y o u r escape-
valve to new trium phs.
3. T he nom inating com m ittee
fo r n ex t y e a r’s officers will tie
Mrs. E lm e r H anscam , C hairm an,
Mrs. Guy Rice and Mrs. C lara
K erns.
RUM M AGE SALE
P lan s w ere laid a t S t. T im othy's
Guild last W ednesday fo r a ru m
m age sale to be held April 9.
C h airm an fo r th e a ffa ir will be
Mrs. E lm er R ap ra eg er, and Mrs.
Elwood C o slett will be in charge
of picking up ru m m ag e fo r those
who have no w ay to bring it.
Each m em ber of th e organization
is being asked to co n tact five
friends o r neighbors fo r rum m age.
Pla^e of th e sale w ill be an
nounced la te r w h e r ^ plans are
m ore com plete.
YELTO N S
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W IN S ON QUIZ SHOW
Glen R ogers of A zalea Lanes
w'as calk'd T uesd ay m orning by
Mel V e n te r on th e T ello test Radio
P ro g ra m . By answ erin g the ques
tion, he won $195.00.
B. B. Crabb Co.
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
A U T H O R IZ E D
Kerr Bldg.
Brookings, Ore.
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND REPAIR SERVICE
Across from Shell Station
P. O. Box 195
Brookings, Oregon
CH EV R O LET
FOR ECONOMY AND DEPENDABILITY
Sales and Service
For Curry County
Phone 2274
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Brookings, Oregon
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CONCRETE
WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY
(O u r san d and gravel is washed,
screened and w eighed to give tuli
m easu re and p ro p er proportions
of ag g reg ate, to in su re q u ality)
Have your car Serviced
A t Lou Blanc, Inc.
L eave your packages in y o u r c a r th ro u g h o u t the day
Complete Service
Fair Prices
Open lor business
Jordan's Saw Shop
Cadillac and Oldsmobile
Safety-Tested Used Cars
Visit Our Wholesale Row
LOU B L A N C , Inc.
Across the street from the Post Office in Coos Bay
S ales and S ervice
0 Crushed Gravel
Rock Fill Material
J
Black Top Toil
Clam Shell Soil
I lonielite Saws
including bare and chains
som e o th e r m ak es
River Run Sand and Gravel
Clay Fill
River Silt
Concrete Pipe & Ditchini
for
NO JOB TOO SMALL
HOURS 1 P.M. TO 7 P M
O'Brien, Oregon
For in fo rm atio n co n tact
M . L. FULLER
Ikxige Ave
Brookings. O rc
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RED-E-MIX
C en tral Bldg.
Concrete Co.
P hone 2442
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