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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1955)
Page ♦ ___ _______________________________ BROOKINGS-HARBOR p'ay was exhibited at the meeting then tak'?n on up to the Curry Coynty F a ir’to corppete with the other Garden Clubs of the» County. This very’ beautiful display was built and designed by Marian The regular meeting of the Jeane Colier is taking orders for Chapman. The litterbug campaign Azalea Garden Club was held at personalized Christmas cards and is a National project and is car the V.F.W. flail. Thursday, Aug. stationary for the club. ried on by the garden clubs all 11th, with 36 members and 2 over the United States, Azalea Plans are being made for a guests in attendance. A very de Garden Club was pleased to be flower show to be held September licious dessert luncheon was serv the blue ribbon winner in this ed hy Mrs. Cleo Rogers, Mrs. 23rd, at the Grange Hall in Har contest at the County Fair. bor, this too is to to n form of a Enid Hurst, and Mrs E. E. Han- Other local garden club mem benefit affair for the landscaping scam. project. This fall flower show is bers who won awards for hort Tho working project of the Gar to bo a medium of horticulture iculture and arrangements at the den Club this year will be the and arrangement education and an Curry County Fair were: In landscaping of the grounds of th*» inspiration to our community. To horticulture Mrs. C. “ Ed” Demp- new community library with many show all the beautful flowers that n?y, won 4 blue ribbons on her plans being made to raise the we raise in this lovely community dahlias, 1 blue ribbon on baby money for this project. A com of ours at the harvest time of th’j roses, ’ blue ribbon on a very munity can! party is being plan year will be something ni'-"* for different house plant, 1 red ribbon ned for sometime during the third our garden club member." and on a succelent, 1 red ribbon on week in September, with Mrs. will be an enjoyment for them. pans es, and a white ribbon on Ruth Smith and Mrs. Jeane Coll “ Autumn Treasures” will ' • the volas; Mrs. Henry Wirrkula, won ier, in chargp Reservations can theme of the show, with Marian 1 red ribbon on dahlias, 1 red rib be made for a table by calling Chapman, flower show chairman, bon on godetias; Mrs. T. F. Mc either one of these two ladies and with Martha Grayshel, Junior Kenna won 1 red ribbon on her Mi's.;Ruth Smith’s telephone num flower show chairman. mantel arrangement, her only ber is 3527, and Mrs. Jeane Collier entry. Mrs, Charles Grayshel won A very interesting and educat phone number is 3421. Also Mrs. ional “ Don’t be a Litterbug" di»- 1 blue ribbon on an arrangement in a myrtlewood container, 1 red ribbon on an antique container, and 1 white ribbon for an^arrange- ment in a basket. Mrs. C. L. Fall ert won 1 white ribbon on an ar rangement for a mantel. Larry Faltert won 1 white ribbon in the A u g u s t 19 — 2 0 th Junior Division under ‘ ‘Small Fry” 5 to 12 years. Mrs. Ethel Andraieff, Superintendent of the 1 0 a .m . t o Floral Section at the County Fair .expressed her gratitude to the people of this area who help ed to make it a bigger and better fair by thein entries. Under Hobby crafts and Collections with our local Ray Pisarek in charge, Mar ian Chapman won a blue ribbon with a painting, and Otis Chap man won a red ribbon with his mineral and agate collection. PROJECT FOR AZALEA GARDEN CLUB TO BE LIBRARY GROUNDS • RUMMAGE SALE • 5 p.m. Phillips old location & Vincent bldg. Sponsored bv ST. TIMOTHY’S GUILD OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS See MCNNìNG COQUILLE AUTO CO. PILO T — BROOKINGS, OREGON Garden Show To Be Feature Al State Fair Garden and flower enthusiasts will have to attend the 1955 State Fair four times if they want to see all of the floral exhibits, ac cording to Mrs. Jack Bartlett, floral superintendent. The State Fair, scheduled for Saturday, Sept 3 through Sept. 10 at Salem, will feature changing exhibits throughout the eight days with judging scheduled on four days. The grove of oak treoe near the main entrance to the State Fair grounds will again provide the backdrop for the garden and flow er show. The Gay Nineties which the 1955 State Fair has adopted will be stressed heavily in the garden and flower show. Amateur ar rangements will feature such turn oi-the-century themes as "tin types” and “barber shop quart ets.” The amateur arrangements will be judged on opening Saturday, Labor Day and Thursday of State Fair week. Five classifications ar? scheduled on each of the three days. The professional, landscaped gardens which are considered a highlight of last year’s State Fair will be repeated. Mrs. Bartlett re ported that one of these, too, will have a Gay Nineties theme. To avoid repetition, each of the BUILD NEW GARAGE A new’, contrasting garage, 24 I by 32 feet, is being built on the j U S. Forest Service property her». j The work is being done by H. W. Sullivan of Rogue River, who also built the larger headquarters.* The building will have the same outside finsh of shakes, and be painted dark red. Tins is another step toward the contemplated | making of a show spot, typical of , such installations. Thursday, August 18, 1955 VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Man- ley, San Pedro, Calif, came up this last weekend to spend until Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Clive Manley. The Charlos Manleys are Clives parents. HAS BIRTHDAY Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bud Cross, was given a birthday treat by her dad, Sunday, the ocasion being her fourteenth birthday. Carol Ann was quite im pressed with the realization she was getting along in years. Vacations along the streams s em to be gettting more popular with parties reported from the \ alley on both the Winchuck and the Chetco. Two couples, with tneir children, from Rogue River, spent ten days camped at Bruce Hole, saying they preferred it. both for the children and them selves to any placenearer home. HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Delores, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Odom Ford, had a group of the younger set in to celebrate her 9th birthday, August 10th. Those attending vrere Mary Dell Ford, Kathy Huovila, Carol and Gaile Huovila, Barbara Olsen, Dougie Cordeman, Kelley McNees, and Linda SiemiJler. Delores re Ernest Christianson, formerly ceived many beautiful and useful living here and now of Medford, gifts, oe cream and cake were visited the Morris Cordemans served. over the weekend ★ Hello World ★ 8 s Dr. Ronniger’s office reports the following new arrivals during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Caryle Olson, a boy, on the 12th. Mr and Mrs. Frank Endert, of Smith River, a son on the 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sargent, a girl, on th? 12th. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Perotti, a girl on the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. James Rich, a girl on the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fauerso, a girl, on the 14th. I ’’THE SOPHISTICATES” W ill Open A t THE CLIFF HOUSE landscaped garden exhibitors will be assigned a separate theme, such as a garden featuring a patio or an Oriental garden. Approximat ely 20 of the big gardens are ex pected to be entered. Other major divisions of the flower and garden show will in clude professional arangements, floral exhibits by commercial and amateur growers and exhibits by garden clubs. Announcing KAY SANDSTROM W ill Start A t Our Shop August 29th 4 - Watch For later information — j ■ P h o n e 3 1 5 4 fo r A p p o in tm e n ts MILDRED'S iifcAUTY SALON * 5 ? READY or NOT! We ere going te open FOR B U S IN E S S Saturday Morning Grand Opening AUG. Free Prizes G alore! Bitycle Radio • Electric Roaster Door Prizes Satuday morning Specials BOY’S JEANS (h 1 & & ¿pdoo ALL NEW JEWELRY Regular 1.49 77c P a I m e rs GIRL’S PANTIES 6 for $1.00 Canvas GLOVES 8 ounce 19c BOY’S SOUKS 4 for 97c department JUST ARRIVE Girl's DRESSES 99c store Etc.