"G1®N ACitES” FEilTUHED ON GARIEN TOU^
The interesting new home of the fainily room coiigjlete xd.th fireplace,
Tilley Picklesimer family, "Green Acres", bar-be-que grill, opening on a flagstone
ijill be one of the high lights of the terrace. There is also a recreation
annual Garden Tour, WednescJay, August 5th. room for the younger generation and an
Located on the Ponder os a Road this new
home commands an outstanding view of
Blue Valley.
As cne enters the spacious grounds
attention is focused on the beautiful
native rock work of the house and patio.
The circular rock chimney is most unusual
and attractive.
From the entry foyer the huge
circular living room, with slanting
glass windovjs, is seen. The center of
the room is taken up with a huge rock
fireplace topped by the round chimney.
The other side of the chimney contains a
clever china closet. The ceiling rafters
fan outward from the fireplace to the
outer walls. From the deck which adjoins
the living room a wonderful view of the
Ponderosa Lake, a field of native id-ld-
flowers, and the mountains is seen.
All of the f\irniture is hand made by
local craftsmen. There are over 2$ kinds
of native wood used in the panelling and
furniture, including the noir very rare
wority chestnut.
area reserved for Ann's studio, and a
large garage complete with overhead
doors.
Visitors will be interested in the
various shades of tile used in the wslls
and floors, the beautiful wall paper,
and especially in the many examples of
hand made furniture, much of which is
built in.
As a special treat Ite. Picklesimer*s
sister ’’Fairy" Annete Moore Garber of
Sacremento, California, knowi as "The
Rose Lady of the World", will be present
to display some of her interesting pro
ducts. She was the featured guest on
Art Linkletter's House Party recently
where she exhibited some of the UO
different things she has made from roses,
ranging from perfume and oraaments to
pancake syrup, ly^s. Garber has a host of
friends in this area as she is an alumnus
of the Rabun Gap Nacootchee School in
Dillard,
Other homes to be visited on the
Tour are those of Mr. and lirs. Harry Long,
Mr. and I^rs. Walter Dahm, and Ifr. and
Luncheon will be
Tickets for the
The central feature of Ann*s bedroon
is the circular bed for which she made the I^irs. Ernest Stevens,
bedspread. She also has a most unusual served at King's Inn.
swing seat. Sue's room contains a hand tour will go on sale August 1st at
made old fashioned canopy bed and interest-$5*00 per person, including transportation
ing cabinets. The loxsrer level, which is and luncheon.
not quite finished, features a large
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D
ic; JOMjN'S SIRLOIM KOOjVI
Serving from 7:30 to II
Every Night
CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS
Serving Pr i me Ribs
from 6 to 8:30
COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES
Baked Potato
Tossed Green Salad
Hot RoI Is
Entrance on Oak Street
THE GAIAX I«S
JULI 16, 1970
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