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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age F our 4-H Girls Active . I n • • In Club Beqinninq ** Tuck and Dart 4-H club had a party after school Friday at the home economics room. All the girls enjoyed Miss Mary Pyr- itz’ decorated heart-shaped cake and jello. The rest of the re freshments were furnished by the 4-H seventh grade girls. The of ficers were elected the week pre- Lard, p. is Ment vious: Barbara Hedberg, vice-president; Kay Nichols, secretary-treasurer; Lois LeClair, reporter and Ro- C. 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD REAL ESTATE berta Zook, song leader. The club will meet once weekly with Miss Pyritz as leader. All mothers Will be pleased to learn that the girls are learning hose darning. A.similar 4-11 club in cookery has been organized for seventh grade girls Mrs. Joe Zumpfe is the leader, with meetings Thurs day of ter school at the home ec onomics room. 4-H Clover Girls, the name the beginning clothing group has de cided upon, are made up of fifth and sixth grade girls. They are meeting weekly on Tuesday after school at the home economics room with Mrs. John Ginther as leader. Officers elected : Doris Shuey, presiden; Carol Rauscr, Diane Ginther, vice-president ; secretary-treasurer; Sharon Mc- Crady, reporter and Jerry Lee Cagley, song and yell leader. Elaine LeClair has a beginning 4-H class in cookery and the of ficers will be announced later. Brokers SMITH RIVER Residence Phone : 281 2. The grain is filling out a Thursday, was a garden club questions asked Mr. Tisdale dur program intelligently bringing the ing the question period. littie. audience some constructive ideas The grain is in ear. on a basic problem for horticul Summer solstice. turists. Tisdale has for years The time of slight heat. practiced organic gardening 6. The time of great heat. which is the scientific use of Autumn Season 1. The beginning of autumn, natural products to enrich and protect the plant life, as opposed The limit of heat. to artificial fertilizers and sprays. 3 The white dew. He imported special earthworms The autumn equinox, which breed fast, and work in □. The time of cold dew. 6. The rescent of hoar frost. through the soil and composted materials turning them to hu The Winter Seasons 1. The beginning of winter. mus. He brought with him a sam ple of the humus, and some of 2. The time of little snow. 3. The lime of heavy snow. the worms. He gave careful di 4. Winter solstice. rections on the proper way to 5. Time of little cold. make a compost pile. Consider able interest was evinced in the 6. Severe cold. subject, as demonstrated by the; Luther Tisdale’s informative at-1 talk on Organic Gardening at I unusual number of guests — ------ — j Azalea Garden Club meeting eting on I tending the meeting, as we well as 4 Phone 341 Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. DAVIDSON'S L. A. Carr & Son Electrical Supplies Crescent City Furniture Co Along Azalea Row Del Norte Feed Store Flowers Wired We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED !.......... nos Th* 1 Fhe time » sunny vv» be pure bright- her L summer Mrs. Pauline Pallady and Mrs. * Katherine Rapraeger’s talks on ) wild plants used by the Indians were enjoyed by all. Garden club members have found Mrs. Palla dy ’s programs on wild flowers so helpful. Guests at the meeting were: Mesdames Rodehaver, Tatot, Tol man, Molino, Stevenson, Mack, Olsen, Tisdale, Smith, Hoagland, Lundeen and Akers. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Rose Hubbard, and Mrs. Helen Hanscam who served chili con carni, canned by Cedar I ano Cannery and served with their compliments. Among new members joining the club were Mesdames Molino, Rodehaver, and Matot. CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS—Give Them At Least A Trial! Memorial services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. Bar Notary Public C. O. Leonard bara Fuchs from Wier Mortuary. Crescent City, with Rev. Porter SALESMEN: Knudson of Smith River church O. S. Young Hans Nelson officintipg. Mrs. Fuchs was a OFFICE SUPPLIES Earl Docherty native of Switzerland, born on Stationery March 25, 1883, and has been a Typewriters, Adding Machines Brookings, Oregon resident of Smith River for 17 years. She passed away Feb. 7, 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Lot 150x180 with one-room well following an illness of several Crescent City, California built cabin in good location. $1000 week at Seaside Hospital. Be- total price. Terms is desired. sides her widower, Joe Fuchs, she [ We Deliver in Brookings!! is survived by four daughters, Choice acreage in Harbor area Mrs. Mary Fenk and Mrs. Bar- 4- Reichlin, both of Tillamook, and area north of town, suitable CRESCENT CITY Ore Mrs. Ann Lehrer of Port- for building exclusive residences. land, Mrs. Margaret Burch of Price depending on size of plat San Jose and one son, John Zwei desired. fel of Beuna Park, Calif; seven Visit our record dept teen grandchildren and three Here’s your opportunity to en great-grandchildren; a sister. Compelte Radio Sales ter a going livestock business. 5.18 I Mrs. Kate Landolt of Portland. and Service acres, 2 room cabin with bath, I Interment was at Smith River 3-room cabin without. Both un cemetery. Ph. 1512 840 3rd Si. The last night of the series of finished. 20x90 barn, 200 hens 200 baby' chicks, heifer, 7 pairs of card parties sponsored by the lo was held Saturday pigeons. Will take lot in town as night at school. High score part of down payment. $6(XX) is was held by James Hocking and total price, with terms. Phyllis Wheatly. High score for the series was held by Jaems Sheet Metal & Plumbing We have three one-half aerei Hocking and John Grupp. Door tracts close to school, electricity, prize went to Mr. Jorgenson. Household Appliances, Del Norte County Federation city water, good gravel road Sheet Metal, Plumbing elevel at a floor. These can be ()f Womens Clubs will be guests 'of Klamath Womens club Tues- and heating supplies. had at only $750 each on terms. Feb. 20 with a luncheon to These are as good a buy as you I day be Federation Pho. 631 900 4th St will find in Brookings and :t president. A at 1 a rg noon. a re t Alexander, costs nothing to look. j will preside at the business ses sion. Guest spaker will be Mrs Still have some fine view prop- Clifford Baughman of Michmond. Carrell’s-Hedrick erty overlooking Harris Park and , Calif. All club ladies and friends ELECTRIC on Hwy 101. Motel site! ‘are invited. Two twin jet planes passed over town last week, coming from Good Mill Site For Sale North the east and headed south. They of Brookings on good road, only Your Hotpoint Store gave the residents quite a thrill. short haul to highway. They left circular trails of smoko behind. Many had never seen 941 Second St. Modern 2-bedroom home, util jet planes before. ity room and attached garage, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tyler of PHONE 931 plumbing, pumice block construc Tyler’s Motel, have returned to tion. Interior finish plaster and their home from a vacation trip redwood Magmticient view of the to Stewartville, Minn., to visit river and ocean. Ask us ab. ut relatives of Mr. Tyler. They re port it very cold 36 below zero FHA terms. with plenty of snow. They are glad to be home again. Harbor acreage, 5 6 acres bulb land and bulb planting. May be l’copie who interested in “Everything for the Home purchased without bulbs. Extra all festivals of the area are asked large bulb shed, good construc to attend the meeting ot All-Yeai Frank & Stella Grenbemer tion which can be convert’d io Events Association tonight. Crescent City, California 2 apartments. This m >p< rty e\ cellent for subdivision. Can b’ had on good terms. This is brand neu listing, By B. Miller show ■ alxmt today We are conscious of the chang ing season as we pick daffodils.' We h a Ve completely ’plan the garden and weed here we do finished and modern homes that at Weedy Actvs weed Winter ha> us here can be bought on FHA terms. on Pelican bay. Busy months ot Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Fouir 1936 1’.. ton Chev. truck. $165. outdoor work lie ahead. The Chinese count the chang- ¡Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing, Inquire at the office. mt ns differently And quite Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs. too. Oh. perhaps not sc Choice business in our Paci fir tppheable Ph. 10S1 Crescent City lent location. Reis w here vv e with liberal terms with moderate temperatures. This is how thev do it : The '’i'Ux» diilit 'ipring 1. The beginning of spring. The time of rain. Any Time! Anywhere The resurrection of hiber- Phone Orders Accepted! nal uk insects Box 211 Thursday, February 15,1951 • Margaret's 4- DIAMONDS WATCHES Del Norte Laundry 3-Day Service Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners WADSWORTH JEWELERS Nielsen Hardware & ELECTRIC CO. Complete line of hard ware and electrical fix tures and appliances. PHONE 143 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 SURPLUS MART ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the entire family, including boots & shoes. Come in and shop with us! 1280 Second Street UNSfS GtOUNO OMlct Hougsj Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. Crescent Chevrolet O .. 1: 3 0 PfO 12:00 r ■ ' Lumber Company Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City For Price Quotations On AU BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 1881 2nd & Market St. CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. Tom Brown's Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods MENS WEAR Jarman Shoes. Knox Hats, Manhattan Shirts, etc. Jim McKilvary, Prop. 920 Second St. Dress Making lessons, Sewing Supplies and Yardage; Buttons, Gordon F Bucklrs.s Belts made to order. JOHNSON The Furtados' “Store for Men 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. I a You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick A Snack Or Meal 140 H. St. Phone 143 Crescent City Nicholson Furniture Exchange 858 3rd St. Crescent City Armstrong Linoleums, Stoves! ’ cry th in g for the Home?