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'Garden Club To Seat New Officers PORT ORFORD—Heading the list of new officers elected at the meeting of Sunset Garden Club last Friday is Echol Nutt, pres- ident. Martha O’Hara i s vice- THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE FOUR angel pie and coffee to those present : Mesdames Noma Thom as, Edith Logan, Josie Forty, Fern Townley, Mary Dobbema, Ethel Montgomery, Irene Baker, Rose Wheeling, Martha O’Hara, Adaline Niemann, Echol Nutt, Bernadette Laurence, Estella Hansen, Irene Fristrom, Dorothy Asdel and a guest, Lucille Esta brook. president and Irene Baker, sec retary treasurer. Presiding officer, Fern Town- ley, announced that a judge had been engaged for the coming BY B. MILLER GIVE, Ladies and don’t spare flower show, June 10 and 11 at the grade school. Copies of the the flowers! Bring all you have schedule of entries were given to the school auditorium Satur out and it was decided to send day morning so that a bower ol one to each garden club in the I beauty will greet our guests to area as well as to others who; thi‘ Azalea Festival. The com- might be interested in placing; munity is having company and we want to put our best bou- exhibits in the show. A silver tea and plant sale quids foremost! will be held both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Azalea Gaiden Club met last Mrs. Ethel Montgomery, show Thursday afternoon. Club mem chairman, has appointed all her bers and guests were delighted committees, enabling every mem by a program of songs arranged ber of the group to participate for them by Mrs. Curzon Mac- in the work involved. Kenzie and her Azalea chorus, It was announced that Sixes- accompanied by Mrs. L. A. Har Elk Garden club will lend its vey. Those taking part were : full co-operation in the grade Mesdames MacKenzie, Harvey, school landscaping project. Any Moore, Widney, Panzer, E. Mi ore, contributions of shrubs, or plants Patterson, Donnelly, Hanscam. will be welcomed when the time Mrs. Wilhelmina Donnelly sang for planting arrives. It was de- two solos, “A Bowl of Roses” cided to wait until most of the and “Ho! Mr. Piper.” The chorus preliminary work for the high sang "When Day is Done” and way was completed before act “Chit Chat.” An azalea to those ual planting can begin. women generous with time and Hostess. Bea Zumwalt served talents. And another to Mrs. Along Azalea Row Pernot Duff for her contribution to the garden club. On display were five posters painted and presented to Azalea Garden Club by Mrs. Duff, for the annual garden club flower show and art exhibit. Painted in vivid sunset colors after the man ner of European travel posters, these fill a long-felt need and can be used from year to year. They are now to be seen in the school classrooms where a poster contest among pupils is in progress, supervised by Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. Garcia. Mrs. Vic Reynolds generously contrib uted for the prize. The speaker for the afternoon was John B. Ebinger. If numan ecology means nothing to you, I’ll save you a trip to the dic tionary. It is the inter-relation of man and his environment in respect to man, animals, wild life, water, soil and plant life. In other words, a fascinating sub ject of endless speculation hav ing to do with conservation. John ^umger ta vois the establishment ol chairs of human ecology in our institutions of higher learn ing and a national resources board for the state of Oregon. By means of resolution passed by local, regional and state gar den club federations a policy of conservation of our natural ro sources can be put into elimet. he said. Mrs. Anna Knee of Monument Valley, Ariz., and Mrs. Lee Wat son of Medford were guests. Hostesses for the afternoon: Mesdames Lockland, chairman; Mabel Maris, Edith Low, Ina De Moss and Ethel DeMoss assisted. Here at Weedy Acres the birds are nesting now. Gone are the bits of cotton, and string put out for the nests. The tree swallow- sits guard outside the little bird- house, and in the pine tree is a neat little nest with four eggs. There are Hashes of yellow from the glade where the wild canaries fly and light, and near the house a linnet sings Donald Cuiro^s Peat tie says, "it is natural that women should like birds whose domestic affairs can be observen under the eaves, they love the sweetest singers, the brightest plumage, the species not too shy to i»e seen at caoso range.' BRING YOUR FLOWERS EARLY SATURDAY MORNING FOR Azalea Festival Flower Display HIGH SCHOOL GYM OCAL Will be Open at 8:00 A. M. NEWS Mrs. Victor Reynolds, Mrs. Eva 1 londerson and Bernice Stan- in the n< ♦h rd >1 the county takinkg the census, sin, Bob Wilcox. They were on | their way to their home at Kel- । so. Wash., after Mr. Comstock । naa had just jusi received irurivru his ms Bachelor oacnuior first May meeting ot Fopaz!of Science degree in electrical , Rebekah lodge was held Tues- engineering at San Francisco. day evening with vice-Grand Ad- Mrs. A. M. Morris is visiting elia Hassett in the chair in ab-1 for a few weeks with relatives sence of the Noble Grand, Dora at Weed, Calif. VonSeidletz. Mrs. Irene Porter returned to Four candidates, Jeanette Sher-! her home Tuesday on the noon er Cleo Craig, Lena Crockett and ' bus after visiting her daughter, JoDolores Smith were initiated' Mrs. D D. Hoy and family at into the order, with the drill I Port Orford. team putting on its floor work Mrs. II. J. Weigel has her leg afterw aids. out of the cast now, but must An invitation w a s received go about on crutches for some from Crescent City lodge, invit time to permit the fractured ing the members to meet with bones to become stronger. them on May 26, and many of Word has just been received the members plan to attend. It of the marriage of Hubert Rod was voted to back the finance erick to Miss Esther Smith of committee in raising funds to Loma Linda, Calif, May 10. hie landscape the school grounds. is the son of Mi* .and Mrs. J* Following the meeting a social A. Roderick. hour was enjoyed with refresn- ments served at attractively-dec orated tables by Rita Tierce, Bil lie Flynn, Marie Hoar and Irene Koeller. D.. TOUT InilIQîôCl By Rebekah Lodge w C g s !Z —. 3" O in Port Orford last week. They report that m o r e co-operation and ¡merest were shown in Port Orford than in any place they had covered in this work. . Phyllis Darger and Violet Jag gers have been chosen from the junior class girls to attend Girls State at Willamette University. Salem, June 12 to 18, by Unit No. 138, American Legion Aux- iliary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Com- stock left Friday after enjoying a week’s visit here with her aunt. Mrs. Rose Hubbard, ’ and her cou- i o o C FRESH FISH SALMON, sliced, lb . . SALMON, Piece, lb . . SOLE, Fillets, lb. . . . ROCK COD, Fillets, lb. LING COS, Fillets, ‘b. . CRAB, Cooked Dai'v, lb We are oneratine one market, at Chef co River Bridge! CUR FISH ARE ALWAYS F?FSH J] needn ' t be ano 5 MELLOW TAsrc h E rlock holmes F°R whiskey . see« A that oU0-TlME'S KNew. 'N6 Parkers Anchorage At Chetco River Bridge NI HAM «ALK« SAVE 15 TO 2C FER CE^T ON YOUR INSURANCE COSTS! R 'Presentine America’s soundest companies A < you money because of insuring onlv risks. . . . PHONE 1012! you • —* I p rial is made by H’ram Vrc!ker. 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