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Page Eight THURSDAY, JULY 27, 195Ô BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Fishing Is Always Good Hete the counters hold squash, green table because of the high sugar born to their son and daughter- mineral and vitamin content. in-aw, Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Mat zucchini, artichokes, and broq- It is sometimes used as a color set at Kamath Falls, July 19. are for the Con Devore, owner of prop coli. Red cabbages Cbih Takes Tour, Sunday Mrs. Masset is in Klamath Falls the Brussel ing agent. erty and building known as the Scandinavians; and Del Norte County 4-H clubs for a few weeks to visit their , “ Old Mess-hall,” has been leased As I prepare the vegetables for for the Eng- sprouts and cabbage four was held last Sunday, as children and their fam lies. dinner I think of hands of other | it to Cecil James, local hauling lish. representatives from Klamath, trucker, who purchased the Task But the January seed catalog lands doing the same thing. There Mrs. Henrietta Dill spent last Crescent City, Fort Dick and of is a challenge to us gardeners. are bridges across the gulf of Freight Lines. this place accompanied by lead Marty happy hours are spen£, speech and dress which separate week at Portland in connection Several million feet of timbe? ers, parents and Farm Advisor thumbing through, admiring il us from other nationalities. Food with matters concerning mem on the Kruger ranch, owned by bers of the Curry’ County Indian Walt Feig of Eureka, were on lustrations, and making out the likes are one. Fairhurst Lumber Co. has been 1he tour, visiting the various Down Smith River way is Mrs. Affairs Association. Sho met the purchased by Frank Weils, well order. We must try this, and this new Indian agent for this part homes of the members to view and this! Something new’? If we Robert Maris who enjoys trying their projects. The last stop on of Oregon and looked up old rec known west coast operator. can meet the growing needs, it new flowers and plants in her Walter Jones’ house, north of the four was the Sarina ranch garden. Blooming in her green ords to help establish the rela Brookings, has been purchased finds its way to our table. at Smith River to look at Bob tionship of various local tamilies Swiss chard is a member of house now is an Amazon lily. a by Don C. Huffman, who is now by’ Sarina’s purebred Jersey he the beet family. It was mention native of South America. The when the roll is taken for the planting extepiaive remodeling. plans to exhibit at the fair. distribution of the claim which ed by Aristotle in 350 B. C., and Amazon lily (Eucharis grandi- All these sales were handled by A picnic and pot luck lunch by the Chinese in the seventh flora) is rather difficult to grow has been allowed by the Court C. O. & L. L. Leonard Real Es was held at the Dr. Fine Memor centry. It still grows wild in the here. So this is something of an of Claims, but hasn’t been passed tate Agency. ial bridge above Smith River, Canary Islands; in Iran; about achievement and a bloom horti by Congress as yet. Sunday with plenty of ice cream the seacoasts of Egypt, and the culturists will want to stop in Mrs. Verne Hanscam rnd two provided by Del Norte Co-oper and see. Caspian sea. • sons are enjoying a visit at ative Creamery. Farm Advisor Broccoli is related to the cau ’ Grants Pass with her parents. Feig instructed the boys and liflower family. The Italian name Mr. and Mrs. J. I Welch, for a girls to get their entry blanks For Sale: About half acre and translated means couple of weeks. and record books in by Aug. 1. “broccoli” comfortable livable garage and sprouts. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Cucksee and Other Smith Rircr Items Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmer of utility with stationarytubs and Much of our artichoke crop is daughter^ Patsy, Tamera and Mrs. Miriam Barnsa is enjoy Portland spent the past week-end electric water heater. See Guy yearly canned and exported to Janice, of Los Angeles, are vis ing a visit with her sister, Mrs. 22-3* I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Faris, city South America. iting at the home of ner par Ed Johnston of Pond Creek, Ok D. Chambers. The Mayan civilization w a s ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bell at lahoma. This is Mrs. Johnston’s For Sale: 90-lb. anvil, $18.00: first visit to the northern part founded on maize, or corn as we Carpenterville. A^r. Cucksee is Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jordan garden tractor with plow, disc call il. From Canada to Peru, a city fireman at Los Angeles. of the state. are parents of a 7 lb. 3 oz. daugh and cultivators, $25.00; 50 lbs. Mrs. A. C. Thompson and Mrs. among the Indians, there are ter, born at Seaside hospital on Among those members of the No. 8 bean wire, $5; 18x20x12” Laura Vincent of Harbor, accom many beautiful legends and re- Friday. The young miss has been local Seventh-Day Adventists to porcelain tub, $18.00; 12-tube panied by Mrs. Lucy Jamison of ligious dances woven about the named Shirley Florence. attend the General Conference RCA cabinet radio, $20.00. See Oakand, who has been a guest civilization of maize. of that church at San Francisco, Charles E. Low, across fiom the at the Thompson home, were vis Spinach comes to us from the Use these columns — -it pays ’ 22tf. the past two weeks, are Mr. and Community church. iting friends here Friday. Mrs. Arabs who cultivated it in North Jamison is a former resident of Africa many centuries ago. Spin Mrs. Willard Graham, Mr. and Mrs. A1 f red Roderick, Mr. and this pace. ach salad isn’t a new’ dish. The Mrs. Harry Graham, Mi. ,and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells Armenians have made that de Mrs. C. A. Shirey, Mr. and Mrs. are parents of a 7 lb. ll’£ oz. lightfully refreshing dish for so G. P. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. son, born at Seaside hospital on many years. Carl Bolin and daughter Betti, Jul> 20. rhe young man has been Tomatoes were first thought to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs, Mr. named Donald Gordon. Expert Caller for Square Dancing be poisonous. Calk'd love apples, and Mrs. W. S. Craig, Mr. and they were grown as an ornamen Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. Geo. । Modern Dances for the Teen-agers, Too! tal plant. Potatoes were raised Funk. Mrs. Flo Schmitt. Mrs. by the Incas and taken to Spain Cecil Watt and Leo VanDolson. By B. by the first Spanish explorers. This is a world conference with Radishes are one of the earl de legates from almost all the A friend came, bringing Swiss iest recorded vegetables The Chi nations of the world. There were . SI.00 chard from her garden. We re Admission Price, per person nese have been eating them since over 21 (XX) persons present on cently shared broccoli, a gift home-grown, too! 1 thought back before the dawn of our history. the last Sabbath, and it took Peas have been found in Egyp three large auditoriums to hold to my childhood as I prepared tian tombs and were probably an the congregation. these delicious vegetables. ingredient in the mess of pottage They were never seen on our Stock of the Redfield Grocery Post No. 712, American Legion and Auxiliary dining table. I do not think my Jacob gave to Esau, is being moved across the street parents knew’ anything about ’ — - are essentially to Hotel Brookings building, un Turnips, which them. cool weather crop. grow well til Lyle Redfield is able to com Our tastes are becoming more in England. Carrots were possi- plete his new building, adjacent universal. Particularly so, when SMITH RIVER COMMUNITY HALL irst developed in Holland, to the Kruger building. we grow’ our own ingredients. They were introduced into Eng- Mr. and Mrs. John Ginther In large cities, one can tell by land about the beginning of the Music by Lucile Lund and her Hammond Organ the foods displayed, what na 16th century. For years, they and children spent a recent week tionality the population is about used mainly in soups and end at their home here, t om Cor and around t h e neighborhood stews, but the carrot has recent vallis where Mr. Ginther is tak food store. Is it Italian? Then ly come into his own as a vege- ing up specialized shop work at Admission Price: Per Person 75c summer school. B Mrs. Ida Hubbell and daughter Realty Transfers SMITH RIVER "Classified Ads"* NEWS V. F. W. Old Time DANCE Along Azaiea Row V. F. W. Hall Saturday, Jul, 29th ANOTHER BIG DANCE TIME Saturday, July 29, 1950 M Q THC KNOT Hfr LJ f Ì » re You Seen the New MASONITE WALLBOARD in 1-OxS-Ox1; Iwa rd, at $3.36 sheet A smooth finish that accepts an excellent finish See The Kesslers First oittsburgh paints Mrs. Nellie’ Rodehaver had as 1 week-end guests, Mrs. Hubbell’s । three nieces, Mrs. George Brooks of Lewiston. Calif., Mrs. Beryl Miller, her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mi’s. Lee Monti, of ( San Rafael, Calif. Miss Jessie Stratton of Roch ester, N. Y., and Miss Emily Day 5 of Washington. D. C. were week- ? end guests at the home of Mr. f and Mrs. Andrew HofTcldt. Chetco Community Library pie sale at Brookings Marketk, * o raise Saturday, August funds for library work, as the money is about exhausted. Addi-1 tional expense is being incurred since the library has no home, j so funds are sorely med^d. The library board met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Joy, 12 were present for pot luck din-, ner. and the meeting. 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