Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 06, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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BROOKINGS -HARBOR
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Harbor News
Names of Winners In Fall Flowers Show
Held Here Recently Are Listed
PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
land 88% ; C la ra K erns 85%.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy S h ra d e r and
M r. and Mrs. Doug Cooley re tu r n ­
HORTICULTURE Red. b. M arian C hapm an, Bine
ed hom e M onday, a f te r a ten-day SECTION I
Class 41 P o tte d P lan ts. M. S.
Sw eepstake« w inner in th e llo rt-
tr ip which took them to as fa r
B
rainard,
Blue;
Lois P eterson,
ea st as N ebraska. W hile Doug ic u ltu ra l Classes w aa Mrs. Ed
h u n te d in W yoming, w h ere he R avekes, Mrs. C Ed Dempsey was Red; Mrs. Will Crissey, Blue.
Class 42 Any o th e r flow ers not
bagged a big de<?r and an t nt elope ru n n er-u p . O ther ribbon w inners
listed.D ora B rittson, Blue; E lsa
M r' and Mrs. S h ra d e r visifed Mrs. a re as follows:
Ravekes, Blue; M yrtle Breeding,
S h ra d e r’s siste r in D ouglas, Wvo.
C lass 2 A ntirrhum (S n ap d rag ­ Red; Bea M ille r/ W hite.
and Mr. S h ra d e r’s siste r in Im ­
SE C T IO N II V egetables. L aura
on.«.) E lsa R avekes; Blue.
perial, Nebraska.
Redfield, B lue; T he P al ladys, Red
C lass 3 T uberous Begonia, E s­
Mr. and M rs D. F. M asset r e ­
E lsa R avekes, W hite; Lois P e te r­
tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd ay a f te r \ ¡sit­ tre lla H oagland, Blue; L aura R ed­ son, G reen. F ru its T he P alladys,
ing a t th e homes of th e ir son, D. field, Red; Lillian W eidem an, Blue; Lois P eterson, Red, E stre lla
L. M asset and th eir d a u g h te r Mrs. W hite.
H oagland. W hite; L au ra Redi eld,
John T w orek in K la m a th F alls
C lass & C arnations Lois P e te r­ G reen.
fo r th re e weeks. T hey rep o rt th a t
son, Blue; M arianne F a lle rt, Red;
th e th em o m eter went down to 27
SE C T IO N HI A rtictic A rra n g e ­
E lsa R avekes, W hite, (b) E stre lla
m ents.
w hite they w ere there.
H oagland, Red.
Point scores in the A rtistic A r­
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Blagden
C lass 8 Daisies, L a u ra R ed­ rangem ent classes a re as follows
ore th e p a re n ts of a seven pound
fifteen ounce son born at the S e a ­ field, Blue; Ed Ravekes, Red; E lsa Class 1. V acation M emories, M ar­
ianne F a lle rt 95% ; F lo ra W -h er
side Hospital ( n S ep tem b er 24th. R avekes, W hite.
88%
; and M arth a G rayshell 85%.
T hey h a w nam ed th e little new ­
C lass 9 D ahlia, (B all) E lsa
Class II. A utm un Tones, Edith
com er Daniel M ark. Mrs. Blagden R avekes, Red; M yrtle B reeding,
N ew ton 98% ; M arian ( hapm an
is the form er Connie Jaklew icz.
W hite.
96%
; M a rth a G rayshel 95%.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A. F o ster
C lass 10 D ahlias (C atcus) a
Class III. H olidays Ahead, Viola
of E u rek a spent the w eekend here Mrs, C. Ed Dempsey, Blue; C. Ed
a t thn home of th e ir cousins Mr. D empsey, Red; Mrs. C. Ed. D em p­ H anscam 98% ; M arian ( ’hapm an
96% ; Cleo Rogers 9 4 0 ; Mrs.
and Mrs. Milton F o ster.
sey, Blue.
Alm a Thom pson 89% ; E thel Mol­
Mr .and Mrs. A ndrew Hoffeldt
C lass 13 D ahlias
(Inform al
spent S a tu rd a y in Coos Bay on D ecorative) a. M yrtle Breeding, ino 88% ; M arianne F a lle rt 87% ;
Sylvia Knox 82%.
business.
Blue; Jessie Judkins. Red.
C lass IV. A P itch er of Posies.
The m ajo rity of th e lily bulbs
Class 14 D ahlia (Inform al I ,.*c-
have been s h ip p 'd now and all the orative 8 inches and over) a. Mrs. W illiam Haney 97% ; D oro­
thy L ockland 96% ; E stre lla H oag­
grow ers have to do now to be M yrtle Breeding, Blue;
L aura
ready for w in te r is to re p la n t the Redfield, Red.
planting stock, but th a t can lx*
Class 15 Dahlias. (M iniature)
quite a long pn.ee .s if th e w eath er a. Elsa Ravekes, Blue; Mrs. W i'l
is rainy.
Crissey, Red., b. Elsa R ev-kes,
Louis M iller, of tlv A m erican Blue; M rs C. Ed Dempsey, Red;
Bulh Com pany of Chicago, has Mrs. W ill Crissey, W hite
been in this vicinity for the past
C lass 16 D ahlias. (Pom pom )
month. Now th at th e bulbs are ( ’. Ed. Dempsey, Blue; E lsa R av­
shipped, I?' left th e first of th e ekes, Red; Mrs. C. Ed Dempsey,
w eek for W ashington, then will White*.
re tu rn to Chicago next wcnk.
Class 17 D ahlias (Sem i-C ac­
Those m em bers of the ('In tco tu s) L a u ra Redfield, Blue; M yrtle
G range that A ttended the Cl try B reeding, Red; Mrs. C. Ed D em p­
County Pom ona G range a, S xes sey, W hite; E lizabeth M cKenna,
last S a tu rd a y w ere M aster and Green.
M rs. Find G ustafson, Mr. and
('la ss 18 D ahlias Mrs. C. Ed
Mrs. D. C Ja g g e rs and M rs E dith Denqisey, Blue; M yrtle B reeding,
Ackley.
Red; E lizabeth McKenna, W hite.
Leroy Brickey, son of Mr .ami
( ’lass 19 Fuchsia, a. Mrs. A rch­
M rs C A. Brickey, is home again ie H endricks, Blue; Rose Poole,
a fte r spending the sum m er n e a r Red. b. R uth B athiany, Blue; Rose
G lendate w here he was em plcyed Poole, Red; Lillian W e/xlm an,
by th e Eon t Service A n o th er W hite.
son, Cordy Jr., is also home, ( arl
( 'la s s 20 a Elsa Ravekes. w hite
Ice of Sunny Valley, Oregon is a l­
( ’lass 21 Fuchsia (T railing or
go at the B rickey home ami is Bush) Rose Poole, Blue; E strella
w orking in th’.s lily harvest.
H oagland, Red;
E lsa R aveles.
W hite; R uth B athiany, Green.
('la ss 23 G eranium . M rs Will
DOROTHY KOWI.I.Y
Crissey, Blue; Lois P eterson, Red;
ENI«ILLS IN 1.INI II.1.I) E lsa R avekes, W hite.
D orothy Rowley, d a u g h te r of i ( ’hiss 24 Gladiolus. Elsa R av­
Mr .and Mrs. R. D. Rowley, S u rf­ ekes, Blue; Sylvia Knyx, IU s J,
side Road. Bro< kmgs, and a fre sh ­ Lillian W eideman, W hite
( ’lass 25 Lily. Lillian Weid.*-
m an Home Ev m ajor is am ong
tnan,
Blue; Elsa Ravekes, Red; Ed
ti4M) stir ' I'G enrolled at Einli Id
colleg* in McMinnville, Oregon, R avekes, W hite.
('la ss 27 N astu rtiu m s,
Lois
for the Ida.'. 56 academ ic year, the
P
eterson,
Blue;
E
lizabeth
M
cKen­
centennial >» ai of the college
D uring th e first course of eol- na, Red.
C lass 28 Pelarifonium s. Elsa
tege, stu d en ts p artic ip a te d in ves­
R
avekes,
Blue
pers, C h ristian Service Ix’ague,
( 'la s s 29 Petunias, a Lois P e t­
convocation, student body m e e t­
ings, all-college m ixer and fre sh ­ erson, Red; h Elsa Ravwkes, Blue.
( ’lass 30 Roses (H ybrid T ea)
m an fun night R eg istratio n was
held, and classes a re now well Mrs ('. Ed Dempsvey, Blue.
C lass 31 Roses, a. F lora W eber,
underw ay for the fall sem ester.
Blue;
E aura Redfield, Red, Elsa
Linfield w as founded by Baptist
pioneers at O regon City in 1849 R avekes, W hite; b. Mrs. ('. Ed
In 1855 th e college mov.xl to 4c- I ' mpsey, Blue; E strella H oagland
Mit nville w here it has rem n ed. Koi
( 'la s s 32 Salvia M arianne F a l­
D icing the 1955 -56 academ ic y e a r
the college will celeb rate its cen­ lert, Blue.
( ’la ss 34 Stcx’ks. Edith Ackley,
ten n ial concurrently w ith the city
of McMinnville which w as p lnttcd B lue
('la ss 35 Sweet Peas. E lsa Rav-
in 1855
Tlie college is a co-cducational » kes, Blue; Mrs P earnnne, Red;
liberal a rts in stitu tio n ojw rating M arianne F allert. W hite.
Class ;i8 Pansies a E lizabeth
In a background *»f C h ristian in­
M cKenna, Blue, M arian C hapm an,
fluence
//zza/
z y
, 'Méaff/ï
C lass V. C o n tain er T reasures.
L illian W eidem an 99% ; B ealah
Joy 98% ; D orothy L ockland 930 ;
Sylvia Knox 9 0 0 .
Class VI Ju st F o r F un Blue
R ibbons to Lillian W eidem an, Max
B ra in a rd . M arian Chapm an. E thel
Molino, M artha G rayshel.
Red
Ribbons to C la ra K erns. Max
B rainard. M a rth a G rayshel. W hite
Ribbons to G race E dw ardson and
M ax B rainard.
JUNIOR SECTION
('la ss 1. Ages 5 and 6
H anscam , Blue; Loren W allace,
R<d; P am ela H anscam , W hite.
C lass 2. Ages 7 and 8—C huck
K.*rr, Blue; C‘ rge Behee, Red;
J r m .’ Kemp. W hite Linda Hoff­
m an, G reen.
C ’a s 3. Ages 9 and 10 L arrv
T -‘lert, Blue; David R onniger, Red
D onna Thom pson, W hite, John
D unning, Green.
( iass 4. Ages 11 and 12 1 onn •?
I vit rier. B lue; Donna W hirrev,
Red; Mickey Ames, W hite.
Timothy
ARTHUR E. SHERMAN, JR.
County Surveyer
Formerly of Kruger Building, Brookings
ANNOUNCES
Opening of office at Theilen Bldg.
535 Ellensburg, Cold Beach
Will Continue to Offer Services in
Engineering — Surveying — lim ber Cruising
Born of success
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Thursday, October 6, 1955
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PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCYÎ 5
Brookings t
Phone 3311
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