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^AGE TEN The Worlds Best Climate Azalea Garden Club Plans Busy Year; Yearbooks Show 'Ambitious Program' The 1950-1951 year for Azalea Garden Club will be a busy one if the yearbook is taken as criterion. Under presidency of Mrs. B E (Clara) Kerns, this club has set out the four projects: . To make the home more beautiful; 2. Conserve our wild flowers, native trees and birds; 3. Sponsor a 4-H club Scholarship; 4. Learn the art of flower arrangement. Special attention is being paid to the greatest club achievement, the flower show next year. Taken from the yearbooks are these meeting topics: July 13. Report of Flower Show' by Mrs. Roy Weideman. Rej)ort on art exhibit by Mrs. Bob Per kins. Installation of officers and report on state federation meet ing at Klamath Falls by Mrs. B. E. Kerns. The August meeting, at which to have Vernon Goldizen spoken on Beach Flora nad Ma rine Life, was postponed when death hit in the family of the club president. Sept. 14 will be a pot luck! luncheon at Azale State Park, when Mrs. Ruth Bathiany will identify all the tress and shrubs club members. Dahlia fur arrangements and specimens will he discussed by Mrs. Charles H. Grayshel. At the Oct. 12 meeting a fall flower show will be the at traction, as well as a bulb sale. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Harry Smith, who will show colored slides of her trip to Peurto Rico last year. Nyo\ ember 9 Chrysanthemums will be discussed by Mrs. C. W. Judkins. Storage of bulbs will be the topic for Mrs. Ruth Bath iany and Thanksgiving table ar rangements will be discussed. A dessert luncheon will be the attraction of the Dec. 14 meet ing when Mrs. Hairy Lockland will conduct an Oide Tyme Xmas party. There will be a gift ex change of home-made or home- grown gifts. The club will observe its an niversary at the January 11 af- faii, with the meeting being con ducted by the past presidents. Lloyd Moss will discuss Use Ferns in Your Garden at the February 8, meeting. Commercial Daffodils will be discussed by Mrs. Ray Streubing. “Adventures in Camellias” by Mrs. Ruth Bathiany, will be the topic of the March 8 meeting. Mrs. Chester Maris will also dis cuss Chinese Line arrangements. Mrs. Albert Joy will tell the members “How to Attract Birds to Our Gardens" at the April 12 meeting. Mrs. Frank Pallady has a message on wild flower law’ to tell, and the Junior gardeners will be exploited by Mrs. E. B. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON take up the time at the May 10 meeting, with program ideas for the coming year to be sub mitted by members. “History of Roses” will be the topic to be discussed June 14 by Mrs. Almo Newton. Flower arrangements will be made by members. The foregoing is not the com plete program merely the topic for each monthly meeting. LANGLOIS NEWS By Nancy Moore OPHIR NOTFS By Marian Miller Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voelcker and family have moved into the house vacated by the Earl Ruby family at Arizona Inn. Mr. Voel cker is the new’ principal at the Ophir schools. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnston are on a trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns ton of Schenectady, N. Y., have been visiting at the home of his father, Victor Johnston. Mrs. Ida Sherman and twins, Carl and Carol, of Coquille, are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams. Mrs. Pete Miller o f Myrtle Point is visiting at the hom° of her sisters, Mrs. Dick Guthrie. She brought her little daughter, Connie Stevens, who has been in Myrtle Point for the past two weeks, I ack to her home here. Mrs. Fred Adams had the mis fortune of breaking her ankle last Wednesday. Mrs. Frances Burris, who will teach at Gold Beach this year, has moved into one of the C. M. Gray cabins. Dave Thompson has returned Dave Thompson has returned from Portland. He announces he will attend Lewis & Clark Col lege, Portland, this year. Ophir Grange H. E. C. met at the home of Mrs. Orville Phipps at Gold Beach last Tues day. Ophir Community is really on the busy side these days. New people are moving in nearly ev ery day and many are looking for living quarters, and not able to find them. The cause mills and logging. There are now four mills in the immediate area. Johnny Snyder of Bandon is visiting friends and relatives in Ophir. J. S. Allen went to Coquille Thursday, and returned Friday. Ophir high and grade schools will open Tuesday, Sept. 5. We have bad a long and lovely vaca tion but most of us will be glad to go back to school. (Hush, boys — I’m trying to make this sound good). Realty Transfers s already returned from their trip • to their former home in Califor nia and are now prepared to start construction of a home on their newly-acquired property. Another transaction of interest • is the sale of two acres and the * dwelling of the J. E. Lawrence property near the mouth of the Chetco to Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Duvall of DeMotte, Indiana. The Duvalls formerly owned proper ty near the Winchuck river, sold before departming for Indiana some three years ago. The lure of the west has again beckoned and it is expected the Duvalls will be here to stay when they return to Brookings, about the last of September. Both transfers were handled by Bob Perkins of the Pete J. Lesmeister agency. LOCAL NEWS The Pilot and Typo-print, to be known henceforth as A. & S. Printing Company, will have a complete display of printing, of fice supplies, typewriters adding machines, etc at the Curry Co. fair, set for this week-end. This firm has county franchise also for Eagle A fine papers, to be used in all printing when asked. Sixes Grange held its regular Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Ing social meeting Saturday. Final ram of Orinda, Calif., have pur plans for the Curry County fair chased the three ocean frontage were discussed. If people who lots of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collis cannot take their own entries to of Brookings. The Ingrams have the fair will leave them with Mrs. Clarence Hines of Port Or ford. Henry Adolphson of Sixes Gerald Quinn at Denmark or Walter Slocum at Langlois on Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: Thursday. The entries will be taken to the fair by P. K. Lantz. A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who Visiting at the W. C. Boice merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. home during the past week w’ere Mrs. Boice’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hood of Corvallis; Mrs. Delma Howard and baby Gifts, Stationery daughter of Albany; and Mr. Floyd Mulligan and Mrs. Ted Ei gem an and small School Supplies, Cards daughter of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Silverware Repair & Installation Telephone 2212 Eigeman. the former Virginia 1010 2nd St. Flatware Supplies and Appliances Baird, attended high school here. Crescent City, California Hollowware Bob Smith of Jennings Lodge 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 for a short time Sunday DIRELYTE at the Frank Moore home. Mrs. Norma Storm returned CRESCENT CITY last week from a visit with her parents at Knight’s Landing, Cal ifornia. Her two sisters. Imogene & ELECTRIC CO. Visit our record dept and Ardith Hodge, returned with her for a few days. Compelte Radio Sales Complete line of hard Roy Walters went to Coos Bay 829 SECOND and Service ware and electrical fix Sunday for an appointment with an optician. tures and appliances. Ph. 1512 840 3rd St. Boys and girls of the area are PHONE 143 busy buying their school clothes and preparing for school. Lang lois schools will start Tuesday. Sept. 5. Grade school teachers will be D. F. Mitchell and Mes Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and dames Donna Churchill. Eva also clothing for the Donaldson. Etna Rigik, and Ruth Household Appliances, Hardware, (VIS iXAMINf* entire family, including boots & High school teachers Murphy, UMSIS OtOUNO Sheet Metal, Plumbing shoes. Come in and shop with us! are Fred Pilling. Robert Thet- and heating supplies. ford and one whose name has off I ce hours H to 530 1280 Second Street not been learned. SATURDAYS: ’*TO 12:00 900 4th St Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. Pho. 631 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson ¿ 4 G STREET, EU UE KA, CALIF. of Sierra Madre, Calif., returned to their home last week after Carrell’s-Hedrick Discussion of Flower Show will visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks and Mr. and ELECTRIC Mrs. Walter Brooks. Friday will be “Kid’s Day” at Chevrolet - Buick Curry County fair at Gold Beach Sales-Service - a kid's parade will be held, For Price Quotations On All Your Hotpoint Store with many prizes being given lor Auto Repair, Painting BUILDING MATERIAL costumes, and best decor 941 Second St. Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St a ted doll buggies, coaster wag ons, tricycles and bicycles Each CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. PHONE 931 Ph. 471 Crescent City boy or girl who enters the pa- 4» - ——------ — » —— a rade, whether in costume or not, P. O. Box 392 or call at will receive a chance on a bi Nunn Bush Shoes Cabin No. 7. at Baxter cycle. Prizes in this contest will Arrow Shirts be a boys and girls bike. The MENS WEAR Auto Court, Harbor bikes are being donated by Hen Genuine Levis ry Adolphsen and the Union Oil Jarman Shoes, Knox & Pendleton Shirts Company, of Gold Beach. Baxter Hats, Marlboro X-RAY FITTED Jantzen Sweaters Mrs. May Hollingsworth of Shirts Newberg a n d Mrs. Florence Mall Orders Filled White Stag Phone 2102 Brown of McMinnville visited 2 Complete Line 828 2nd St. Crescent City 920 Second St days last week with Mr. and of Mrs. Frank Moore. Mrs. Holl Work Clothes ingsworth is Mr. Moore’s sister. CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S DIAMONDS WATCHES Mulligan Plumbing WADSWORTH JEWELERS Nielsen Hardware PHONE 2202 F. A. Carr & Son SURPLUS MART Crescent Chevrolet Electrical Supplies CRESCENT Lumber Company Tractor Work Owen Crocker Tom Brown's DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop At Residence in HARBOR, OREGON Slosed Saturdays Open 9 to 5 Daily U Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keehnel of Los Angeles, who own prop erty in Harbor. which they de veloped to a certain extent a few years ago. are visiting in the area, with idea of returning! here to compete development. They are staying at the Brad Page home while here. A Snack Or Meal Sporting Goods Del Norte Laundry You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Gordon F JOHNSON 3-Day Service Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick “Store for Men” i K Leave. Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners