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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Del Norte County Fair Promises To
Be Greatest; Set August 21 To 24
Mr. and Mrs> v
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by the death Of v
»■ster. Mrs C«,l * W
Mrs. Flossie Burha
of the B. 4 B. Cafe J'
the high-climbing food
nounces «he wffl cha^ -
hours from 10 a. m. t f.
n \ >IyJ ny CXCept Tue«a-.
the cafe is closed She
cialized only in shor/
til further notice.
outstanding entertainment fea
Mrs. Blanche Haskin of Santa
tures in America will be present Barbara, Calif., arrived by bus
ed in front of the grandstand. last Monday to meet her daugh
This is Chief Cushing’s ’’Thrill ter, Mrs. Kathryn Smith. They
Show.” It will be remembered left Tuesday by automobile to
that Chief Cushing is the man, visit several of the national parks,
who a few months ago, leaped and national monuments of thei
off Golden Gate Bridge at San west.
CRESCENT CITY — The big- iums in all divisions, which have Francisco, and lived to tell it. •
Lynn Hampton, newly-elected
gest fair in the history of Del already exceeded any year in This show will feature crashing
Norte County will be held Au- fhe history.
automobiles, rolling them, driv principal of the local schools,
gust 21 to 24. According to Bob The flower show will be out- ing off ramps with cars and who has been in the area the to see O. K. Rubber
McClure, secretary-manager, all standing this year, with entries motorcycles, driving through fire past week, left late Saturday to ers for re-eapping,
indications so far point to the expected to more than triple last and topped off with a high wire visit his family at Salem. The, T ir e s , Used T l S
a fair in excess of ail expecta-|>ears big showing. In addition act 171 feet above the ground. family will move here soon and'
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the Hew
tions. More entries have been t0 the sections usually provided The young lady who performs will occupy one of the Harry Z | VVOr .
received to date than any other ior in the flower show, prizes this act works with no safety Smith houses in Harbor.
m etric Precision
year. A large tent has been rent- w,n ** off*1*«* for the first time, net or safety devices. She actu A group of fifteen lily growers B a la n c e r .
ed to house many of the exhibits, for a floriculture booth. There ally will be 17 stories above the were entertained at an Aug. 4,
O. K. Rubber We.M
forced out of the exhibit build- wil1 be six booths entered for earth.
luncheon by Harry Sharp, at
across from new pi
ings at the grounds.
1 competition. There will also be Advertising concerning t h i s Eureka. Among those present
Livestock entries have been an exhibit of wild flowers of the event may be seen elsewhere in frim this area were Mr. and Mrs.
pouring in for the past month, | county-
Olaf Lundeen, Mr. and Mrs. C.
this issue.
with exceptionally heavy entries
Entries in domestic arts and
E. Low and Tom and Obie New-1 B r o o k i n g s
in the cattle classes. On exhibi- domestic science departments are
ton.
tion will be herds of Aberdeen- heavy. Mr- McClure said. There
Angus, Herefords. Ayrshires, Hoi- wil1 also be an exhibit of com
steins, Milking Shorthorns. Jer mercial products. There will be, Mrs. Kathryn Smith of Hood
seys. Qufemseys and B r o w n new this year, a recording device River, former superitendent of
where anyone may make a rec schools in Curry county, was in
Swiss.
ord of his voice. Educational and this area last week, on business,
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Smith
cepted for the first time since Pn,ertaininii movies will be run- and to visit ---------
1941. Entries in this class are ning at a11 fimes- Special equip- ls now assistant superintendent
ment for this is being brought i an(* supervisor of Rood River Co
expected to exceed 150.
j School District, which is a county
The sheep classes will alsi from Hollywood.
Del Norte County fair made unit
un*t organization. She said she
1 m * well filled, ,as will poultry
and rabbit departments.
| a rea^ scoop ” when it made ar- 'enjoyed her work and likes Hood
This year Del Norte county ranKements to have an open air River county very much, but
I<(ir is offering
< hhi m prt m art
*** f show.
show Mrs.
\ir< Jehanne
luhunno Bietry-j misses ber
Her Curry
Currv mnntv
friorwiv
county friends.
Salinger, the California art ped-i----------------------------------------- —
dler, is starting on a nation-wide
tour, and will be at Crescent
City. She will display hundreds
Complete Sets of
of works of art during the three-
I day fair. Her show will open on
Only vow «on
August 21.
FIXTURES
A two-day horse show will be
and Sinks
held the afternoons of August
23 and 24. This will begin at
1 p. rn. and between events there
will be thrilling wagon races,
saddle races and novelty horse
I'L l UBINO
races. In addition to the rides
and shows, the carnival also has
W e are ready to handle all your
® gigantic ‘'free act” which will
be shown all during the fair.
U PH O L STE R Y PROBLEMS
Night shows will be presented
Careful and Considerate
D avenports and C hairs Re-Covered
lor the first time. This outstand
ing stage production will be pre
New Spring Cushion Units
sented in front of the grandstand
is always performed by
building at S p. m. This show
Springs Re-Tied
has a circus theme with clowns,
A N YTHING IN UPHOLSTERING
jugglers, acrobats, high acts, and
Licenced under the laws of Ore all other things that go to make
gon by examination. Located at up a thrilling circus.. This will
be preserited Aug, 21. 22 and 23.
Nook t aft* Bldg. Brookings.
At S p. m., Aug. 24, one of the
Exhibits Already Registered Exceed
All Previous Records; Many New
Features Are Added To This Event
Make It A P«
F. N. Tvgar!
Local News Items
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Hamilton
Upholstery
Shop
Bath Room
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PREVENT
FOREST FIRES !
J. .1. Gallagher
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
& FURNITURE STORE
Watchmaking
Henry Z. Horst
Coming Events
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Meeting of Board of Directors
jof Dist No 17 is the first Tues-
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Cub Scouts meet every Monday
«t 4 00 p. m. at Mrs. Widney s
B erb er Pitot, for R h T k p" ^ * 7 S tW t’ and at Mrs
» ™ Ruth Redfield in Brookings
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ef each month, at I. O. O. F. hail
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— urged to attend, and visitors al-
ways welcome.
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