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Thursday, Mnv 24, 195C
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
/ATI Vif V 'r-FAT-s
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B R O K IN G S , OREGON
PAGE FIVE
F A T H E R D ALLY E A ST
3 Stem s Alike
» Ai
(B>
Double
Rev. P eter Dally, well known
3 Assorted
Class 27. Poppies
throughout the country, is on a
Cl.f ss 36 Viola
i.\t
Iceland, 3 stem s
trip to New York with nls m oth­
i Bi
O riental. 1 stein
6 S tem s Alike
.A .
er. W hile east he will spend
(C l
O thers, 3 sterns
I IB . (i S tem s Assorted
some tim e at Ho’y Cross M onast­
Class 28. Rhodix'ndron. 1 s in up tri"
Clap> 37. W atsonia, 3 stem s
ery, at West P ark, N Y., of
Class 29 Rest s.Clirnhim 1 clu ster
Clas.* 38. Flowering Shrub. 1 stem up to 16''
which he is an associate priest.
I Class 30. Ro.' s, i lo ta . ,.i .... 1 stem up to
Clip.' 39. Any o th er rare Annual
««•
F a th e r Dally is vicar ot St John
C lf 's !0 Any oth er unusual Annual
I Class 31. Ros. s, I ly in s ' T-a, single
■•Nature’s Magic P aint B r u” on Sunday from 10 a.m. until Sutliff. and Mrs. Julie YVerxch.
Episcopal Church, in Bandon.
Clfiss 11 Any other rare Perennial
(A
t
1
Stem
The
Azalea
Queen
will
cut
’he
is the them e for the 10th Ai aal 5 p.m.
Cln
s
12
Any
other
unusal
Perennial
(B> 3 Alike
ribbon to open the flow er show
Flow r Show, presented by the
A plant sale and tea will be
Class 13. Any rare or unusual plane
(C i
A ssorted
Azal
Gaiden Club in conjunct­ held by th e Club a t the same at 2p.m.
SECTION IV
P O TTE D P L A N T S
LiUian
W
eideman,
the
general
Class
32.
R
ses,
C
lim
b.î
1
'.
.
I
stem
ion w ith the Azalea Festival
time. Jean Collier is in charge of
1.
Single
Potted
P
lan ts
Ula.-s
32.
Roses,
Climbil
•
To
i
Ruse,
Cla
1
stem
chairm an of the flow er show,
• S c ie n tis ts p ro v e d in c lin ic a l tests
(A) Cactus or S ucculents
The Show will lie held in the the plant sale, while Mrs. Jessie broke her arm last w eek in a Class 33. Roses, Hybrid I’« double
th a t w ith B a n tro n 4 o u t o f 5 people
can s to p s m o k in g in 5 d a y s Thia
(ID
Flow ering P lant
Brooking*-H arbor High School, Judkins is chairm an of the "Sil- fall at her home.
(A) 1 S tem
fo rm u la developed by a leading A m e ri­
(C)
Foliage Plant
(B> 3 Alike
A com plete list of the classif­
on June 9 and 10, opening Sat- ver T ea.’’ On her com m ittee is
can U n iv e rs ity is safe, no n -h a b it fo rm ­
African
Viplet
(S
ain
tp
au
k
a
’
(C)
A
ssorted
(I)»
ing. pleaaau« to take. Just take one
ui«Uty a 2 p m . until 9 |p m andl Mrs. L.R H arvey, Mrs. G ertrude ications and com m ittix's follow :
ta b le t a fte r each meal Y ou must slop
lass 2. Collection of Succulents
Class 34 Sw eet Peas
sm oking w ith the very firs t box $1 <M)>
Mackey, Mrs. Chas. Ames
(A i
3 S tem s Alike '1 BI . ins
( Ai Single
FLO W /i/f SH O W C O M M ITTE E
|
or m oney back Ask fo r B a n tro n B ran d
A rts: Mrs. D ale Chapman. Mrs. Clive Manley
(ID
Double
i ID
7 Stem s, A ssoit«l
S m oking D e te rre n t Tableu»
G enera. hairm an: Mrs. L. O. W eideman
S tag in g : Mrs. L. C. W eideman, Mrs Ed Ravekes. Class 35. T rito m a ’ Red Hot P o k e r»
(Ci M iniatures
Co ' 'hairm en: M is Ed Ravekes, Mrs. F. A. A rrell
Mrs. H arry Lockland, Mrs T. E McKenn i
Scht Be: Mrs. .- .'In ::- Knox, Mrs. C- L. F allert, T ickets: Mrs. A rth u r Knox
F A T H E R HUGH S W E LC O M E ' LLO YD M OSS .’S R E T T E R
T H E S E PF( R L E L IV i HI !'.
. ,. »varren Sm ith
E n tries: Mrs. Irm a Rice. Mrs Ray G u crrattez
E a tb 'i Hugh G earin was wel-
Lloyd Moss i? g ettin g along
YOUNG'S 1 iVE & 1 ¡Ml is
Fiarticub e. Mrs. Ed Ravekes, Mrs. George Dun- P la c e m e n t: Mrs. F. A. A rrell
coined
w
ith
a
capacity
congre-
fine,
following a hit of kick up
Plant S ale: Mrs. Virgil Goldsberry, Mrs Rohej t com paratively a new b u sin e ss
nmg Mr» David McDonnell
gat
o
n
wh«
n
he
celebrated
h
is
1
of
his
ticker. He's he«'n putting
but
is
owned
and
opei
tied
bv
Collier
* lgos & A w ards: Mrs. Ray Struebing
people w h o h re well ro o te d in tK> « rst m ass in the S tar-of-the-S ea 1 in a spell in S ‘.aside Hospital,
H '.icity : Mrs. Aimo Newton, Mrs. Robert Swan Club P resid en t: Mrs. C. L. F a lle n
«im m unity. C harles ami i ’earl ( I ill h heie Sunday morning. A and for a tim e had to stay by
Jun-or D ivisor. : Mrs. C. H. G rayshel, Mrs. Hugh S ecre tary : Mrs. George Dunning
Young ojx'neil tb e .r to - i ' > n notici'able segment of the a ’-j himself as no one was let in to
t i n J a n t s vv re non-Catholie and d istu rb him. His many friends
6. No ribbon will be aw arded in any class hnv.ng the build ng w here the Brook­
RULES
ARRANGEM ENTS
sure hop.' he’ll pull an Eisen­
many w ere from out of town.
ings
Fiovvei
Shop
is
now
h
u
n
t­
less than two entries, unless credit is esitec-
hower.
"H
ugh"
h
id
t'Xpresst'd
his
w
ish
Open to flower lovers of S outhern Oregon and
ed. This happened in 1950
id
uilly noteworthy.
'h
a
t
his
t
rst
mass,
by
himself,
from
th
e
re
they
moved
to
o.e
N orthern California.
7. Flow er show co m m it!« ' will not he rcsi»onsibl"
Don’t 1st your child »uttsr th«
,n Brookings saying
y would I
E n tn e s will be register«! from 7:30 a.m. to
for loss or dam age to any container or othei M anlty Building. In 1954
emborranmsnt, nervous tension
NEW ” T*' P LA N
sold out acid took an ext,
■ d tn a t alt i .ii'.h h« was a I’ortlan d
1 0 :u , a.m. June 9th.
property.
end mental an­
In cruising about the country
vacation.
W
hile
spendin
;
n- native . mi had liv d in K lam ath
guish resulting
8.
C
ontainers
m
ust
lx?
called
loi
at
5:00
p.m
U: entry will be nugistered if not in th e hall
xiderable tim e in Palm
.ngs Falls, h.- r sidence here while different type of bridge design
( r » m bedwet­
Sunday.
by 10:00 m.
it a pracl.eing at'o rn ey hail made may be noticed Instead of sup­
ting. HOW AT
Each exh bitor v^JI 1 furnish own container 9 Sw eepstake prizes will be aw arded lor the th y traveled extersiv» .
b eneath
the
the country. As a result of t ■ r him « gat'd it as w here he lelt porting arches
LAST there it a
w
inner
of
the
greatest
num
ber
of
blue
ribbons
.vith vner's nam e on bottom.
stru ctu re s the style has been
trav els fh«'y
concludt 1 t. it th«1 most at home.
sole, easy end
in arrangem ent classes.
E xhibitor to place only one en try in each
changed to a large cen tral col­
N ATURAL wey to
Brook.ngs is a pretty good j i-e
D
uring
the
services
he
invited
livision.
end this distressing
a fte r all. So on Ju n e 11. 1 . o, all these who cared to to «»me to umn w ith a heavy bar across the
habit witheut drugs,
they re-entered busim
y , a- the a lta r rail for his blessing and top, a ’-T" stru c tu re of rein»
SECTIO N 11!
H O R T IC U LT U R E
ECTION I
ARRANG EM ENTS
medicines er gad­
ing in tin' new N orth Brookings well w ishing.
forced concrete
RULES
gets! M ail coupon
(. -ass 1 “T he A rtist’s P allette"
area.
In the atti'iniKin lb? church
for free information.
Open to flower lovers of southern Oregon am.
\n arrangem ent of mixed color».
Young served on th«' com mit- was open to a public r « ’eption
N orthern California.
12,850 m ore Republicans vote«!
t«x' th at brought alo u t ’ he in­ for F ath er G earin, at which the
Ciass 2. "Q uaint am ' C harm ing”
E n tries will be registered front 7:30 to 10:00 corporation ol Br«)kings m 1952
An arrangem ent in un antique con­
ladies serve«! coffee ami cake and lor some Republican S en ato r
a.m on S aturday. June 9th.
and he also served on the first many dropped in. F ath er Gearin than voted for Morse an«! Sm ith
tainer.
All h o rticu ltral specimens m ust be grow n by louncil of the new city govern­
showed them a beatiful engraved and th ere w ere 31,306 m ore Re­
Class 3. "G ieen G randeur”
the exhibitor.
ment. He resigned from t h i s ihalio?, set w ith j«'vvels, an ord­
A a ira n g ’ ?ent of green foliage in its
4. C ontainers for H o rticu ltu re specim en en tries post in o rd er to tak e the vac­ ination gilt from h s m other. He publicans who voted for a gov­
tin 1, and tones.
NITE BRI CO . »vi I t t i
will be furnished.
ernor than there w ere D em o­
ation in 1951.
ti«e>n«Rl Steli»«. R»rt(e»d 11, Ore.
has not been ass.gned a church
Class 4. l or P a trio ts’’
No
en
tries
will
be
negistered
if
not
in
the
hall
5.
Nom» ....................................................
The Youngs l ave a son, Harold as yet but expects to be in P o rt­ crats. Eisenhower, w’hoae nam e
A conu sit ion for the F o u rth of
by 10:00 a m.
A M r»tS .................................................
was on th«> ballots, got 76,358
land for the tim e being.
j who is w ith 1 lentil eks Eto n tu
only. *
City ........................................................
6. Blue ribbons will be aw arded in each class
He left for the north early more votes than the write-ins,
Ph»«»
Class 5. "A T is.a i
T asset. Flow ers in a , 7. No exhibitor will m ake m ore than one entry and also a dau g h ter, Jo y « ' Dodds
A»»
in San Bernadino, California.
Monday morning.
B ask et”
|
Stephenson and K efauvei.
in any listed div ision or subdivision.
Natiti e’s Magic Paint Brush’
T
*
*
*
*
r
oi_
Iki^me c r i ¿öwer ohow
STOP S M O K IN G
ARREIL'S CHETCO
REXALL DRUG
ed W e ttin g
»TOPPED
(A) in a wov
basket
(L i In '
- -» or china basket
Class 6. ’’R everance”
A composition featuring lillles of an»
kind. ♦
C asr 7. ’For the Sweet Girl G ra d u ate’’
An ai lanij ment in delicate hues for a
g irl’s g rad u a1 on ' inchron table for
b u r Fi r nts A
h card table and
s aeeosaojies. (N silver».
Glass 8. "F a ir As a \
was She”
Favori
;
in a com position to ex­
press It d
»inories of m other. *
(
s 9. ’•Tiibut * t D ad”
A comp sitic em phasizing D ad’s fav­
o rite pas r.?. *
Ci*«»
"N a tu ra l G eautv’»
i arrat.gem ei of ’1 >w;ers
.rowing
plant» ir. a n atu ra l co n tain er of drift
wood.
Glass II. "\Vdbo and W o'ds
(A) N ative m aterial
(ID Im ported m aterial
Class K "A Regional Study"
A scenic composition depicting our
local com munity. *
Ciass 13. "Niche Com positions’’
9’’ wide, 9" high. 4" deep. (Advance
•ntry).
Glass 14. T.me :or Tea ’
Tea Table A rrangem ents for
(Ai Dining room table
<B> Living room table
Class 1*. Sm all A rrangem ents"
( ■' v j i over 6” high including con-
•iner
t Not over 3" high including con-
t inner.
(Cl Not over 6’’ high useing d rilt
wood.
Class 16. "Yours T ruly"
Your favorite arrangem ent.
Class 17. ’»Corsaj . 's for Milady"
t A » Day tim e
(B) Evening
C lass IV "P resident's Niches"
F eatu rin g the birds on our "Goat Is-
land’’, . itional bird refuse, ( Nomcom-
p e ta tiv r >
* Com posite n « flower arw m gem ent w ith one
or more accessories.
SECTION II - JU N IO R D IV ISIO N
P RS 1' & SECOND GRADES
1. L< t go to the loach D riftwood or shell w ith
sm all beach plants in wet sand.
2 F lo 1 ers in a toy.
T i n i t > iv fourth grades
3 F ro r. the b e a d Sm all plants or flowers in
iH ml or horn made container.
4 Y ui a o n to ;.i rangem ent.
F i t T il .. S1X2H GRADES
1 is let i Tm ket B ung a little basket
5.
3 ) Glass, china 01 oth er
(A) Wov« «
a As you i e it!
S t F ..T H & E IG H - H GRADES
• --ant
iwer# tor bed-
cuv
c M other
ro o x .
8. Regards to F eth e r Bt ght Bower# for the
u k te n ch .
TEEN -A G ER S
9. ComjXisdion depicting a fmofc or song title
SPECIA L SECTIO N BY CUB SCOUTS
10. 'Ezrrai ’»ms.
11. .Aid House#
8. Sw eepstake prizes will be aw arded for th?
w inner of the greatest num ber ol blue ribbons
FR A N K ’S PHARMACY is also
in H o rticu ltu re classes.
a new business since March of
last year. F ran k ly n R. H yatt
»
and his w ife, Nadine, cam«' he«'
Class 1. A m thirrhlum (S napu. ai i
I com Salem, Oregon at that time
(A)
3 Stems, 1 variety
w here F ra n k had been w ith th«'
<B)
3 Stem s, Assorted
Q uisenberry Pharm acy there for
Glass 2. Aquiegia (Columbine»
3Y4 years and had m anaged th«'
(A) 3 Stem s, 1 color
Scoff Pharmacy* prior to moving
(B i 3 Stem s, A ssort«!
to Brookings. He is a g rad u ate
Class 3, Azabea, 1 branch up to 16"
of th ? School of Ph rmacy at
( A ’
Deciduous
Idaho S ta te College.
( B » E vergreen
Class 4. C alendula (Pot M arigold)
The H y atts have ’ c h ld te n
ages 7, 5, 2 and 1 years They the
5 S tem s Assorted
Class 5. C alla (Zantedeschia) 1 stem
very pleased with this urea both
W hite (P a lu stris)
as a place to live and in their
(A)
Yellow
business. As many have said,
( B I
Pink
F ran k sta te d that he did not
<C)
know w here you coul<! find liner
Class 6. C alm nula, 3 stem s
people in th e world.
Class 7. Coreopsis, 3 stem s
Single
(A)
Double
(B)
T H E CR EST MOTEL is a
Calliopsis ( A nnual)
(Cl
p arten ersh ip between two b roth­
Single or Double
ers and t h 'i r wives. M errill ami
Class 8. Daisy, 3 stem s
Eraneies Bullock form one end of
African
(A)
the com bination and Dal«’ and
Chiffon
f B )
M artha Bullock make up the
English
(C)
o th er half. Merrill and his wit«
M arguerite
ID)
cam e here from Eugen.? ami
P ainted (P y reth ru m )
(E )
Dal«' and his wife cam e from
E sth er Reed
(E)
O akland, C a lifo rn ia in January
T ransvaal
(G)
of 1952.
Any O ther
(H )
They built the Crest M« ’
Class 9 Delphinium. 1 stem
from
sc ra tch and o|>ened the
C o n tain er furnished by exhibitor
first units in August of 1952.
Class 10. D ianthus (C arnation)
They com p' 'fed the 1 ist 6 of th«',
(A i 3 Stems, 1 color
22 units in Julv ot last year. All
(ID 3 Stems, Assorted
arv modern units with ear ports.
Class 11. D iathus (Ihnks)
They also have 2 duplex«'« and a
( A ) 3 Stem s, 1 color
home on th«' 3-a«t< site.
(ID 5 Stems, Assorted
The brothers had built a 18-
Class 12. D ianthus (Sw eet W illiam )
unit motel pin living q u a r t is
( A » l Stem
(or th«' m anagers in liugene a n d
(B)
3 Stems, Assorted
sold out in 1948.
Class 13. Fuchsia
Th«* M errill Bull < ks have 3
(A)
Single, 1 branch up to 16"
children.
On«’ is in high school,
IB»
Double. 1 branch
one in the grade srh»»o| and the
(C>
3 to 5 blooms, assorted in saucer
youngest is still at honv*. The
Clans 14 Geum. 3 stem s
Dale Bullocks hav< 2 young ones
Class 15. Gladiolus. 1 spike
in th«' high sx'hool. l in y r«>cently
Class 16. H euchera, 1 stem
moved into theii n«'W l-fwdnxrm
Class 17 Hydrangea. 1 stem
home, across from th«* Wade
Class 18, Iris, 1 stem (3 to 5 blooms)
tract built by Ed McClain.
(A i
Bearded
(ID
Dutch
(C)
S puria
(D)
Siberian
(E )
Any O ther
Class 19 Ixia, 3 stents
Class 20 Lily. 1 stem
any v au e ty
Class 21 Lupine, 1 stem, any v au ety
C m « P A IN S o( H E A D A C H E . N E U » A L .
Class 22 N asturtium s, 3 stem s
G IA , N E U R IT IS w « s S T A N B A C K T A B ­
(A)
Single
L E T S or P O W D E R S
STANB AC K a
no« O on« tn grtd tn« Is -r - , •
■ STAN
(B>
Double
BACK eomb-n«« *«v«rol ’»'•c e«lly pro»»r
o«,»<
ro
t,«
v
a
n
into
e«»
•
•
•
/
«o
«
•»
• do»«
C lass 23. P a n sc s
. . • Th« added «Kect venete o( «heie
’ (A)
3 Stem s Alike
M U L T IP L E .nBr«d l» U br rs» «««««r. m or*
<o«n»l««« r«l>««. i » i » j «n> e«r * n4 «en*>on
(B i
5 S tem s Assorted
«•» a lly «tcom pany.ng ce - . . .
C las 24. Pelargonium s. 1 slem
T»st S TA N B A C K
¿»wpSnrd ..N
(A>
G eranium , S.ngle
A gainit Any
R r«o»r«t^n
(B i G eranium , Double
Y»u'v» Ev»r
(C l Lady W ashington
Used
Class 25 Peonies. 1 stein
Class 26 Petunias, 3 stem s
(A i
Single
Reh’e f o f
PAIN
The School Board of District
17C went on record to develop
the presi’nt school site, and ac­
quire additional land in the fu t­
ure for an athletic field. The
directors realized th at there are
around 1,000 youngsters in the
•omniunity and they nee«! a good
place to ¡»lay.
W hen the new land is acquired
it will havt a softball field, foot-
. ail field and o th e r «'creational
anea.
Our new telephone directory is going to press.
SI OW DOWN AND LIVE
Shoving Is Slicker —
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tte
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