Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 21, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Best Homesites In The World
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Curry County Fair Prize Winners Many;
Partial List Included In This Publication
„
I Slocum, Langlois, first; Mrs. V.
Leathers, Gold Beach, second.
Other Crocheted articles: Mrs.
Chenoweth,
Ophir,
Catherine
first; Edith Olsen, Harbor, sec-
ond.
Cut work : Mrs. Andrew Moore,
Wedderburn, first; Jane Leath-
ers, Gold Beach, second.
Embroidered Pillowslips: Mrs.
Owen Smith, Langlois, first; Mrs
C. C. Woodworth. Sixes, second.
Embroidered articles, others:
Frances Autry, Langlois, first;
Mrs. V» rn Leathers, Gold Beach,
second.
Hand-painted Articles: Edith
Devine, Pistol River, first and
second.
Stella
Hand-woven
Article :
Slocum, Langlois.
Knitted Garments: Mrs. Ver­
non Turner, Gold Beach, first;
Mrs. Edith Logan, Port Orford,
second.
Knitted Socks: Frances Hau
ber. Gold Beach.
Quilt, appliquée! : Mabel Ost-
rander, Pistol River, first ; Edith
Dev ine, Pisttol River second.
Quilt, pat ch work : Mrs. Geo
Ma teer, Gold Beach, first; Stella
Slocum, Langlois, second.
Rug, braided: Mrs. George
Mateer, Gold Beach, first and
second.
Rug, crocheted: Mrs. Vivian
Johnston, Ophir, first; Mrs. J. O
Phipps, Gold Beach, second.
Tatted Articles: Mrs. George
Felia, Wedderbtirn, first and sec­
ond.
Tatted Articles, trimmed: Ed­
ith Devine, Pistol River, first.
Needlepoint:
Mrs.
Andrew
Moore, Wedderburn, first.
Prizes to persons winning mos
awards in Sections D and E:
(8 awards) Stella Slocum, Lang­
lois, first; (6 awards) Edith De­
vine, Pistol River, second:, tied
with Marion Brooks, Langlois, al­
so winning 6 awards. (4 awards)
Nellie Bush, Harbor and Ruby
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Purdin, Gold Beach, tied for
third.
Special Contest: Nation-wide
Crocheting:
Tablecloths, Gold
Sunray Trophy: Ethelene Thomp­
son, Langlois.
Teen-age girls:
Mary Jean Sabin, Langlois.
Continued next week
Continued from Page Four
Bush, Harbor, third.
Zinnics, large: Boa Zumwalt,
Stock Easter Lily mother bulb
Sixes, first; Mrs. Walt Fisher. and bulblets: Norman Chenoweth
Wedderburn, second and third.
of Ophir, first; Catherine Cheno­
Lilies: Ira Tucker. Port Or­ weth, Ophir, second; Ray Boyd,
ford, first; Orin Hess, Wedder­ Gold Beach, third.
burn, second. Mrs. Trent, Wed-
Daffodil Bulb Display Walter
derbum, thrid.
Pearmine, Harbor, first;
Fred
(’lass 1 POTTED PLANTS
Gustafson, Harbor, second; Wal­
Begonias, fibrous: Marion
ter Pearmine, Harbor, third.
Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00
Brooks, J anglois, first; Mrs. I J. VIass 7 JUVENILE
Evenings by appointment
I). Southard. Ophir, second: Lu-
Pumpkin or
(
Largest
Lot
3
Goetz Building
ciHe Reynolds,, Ophir, third.
Phone 293
Crocket. Pis-
Begonia?.
tuberous:
Leslie squash): Zahnna
Woodriff. Harbor, first; Lucille lol River, second. Miscellaneous:
Gold Beach,
Estabrook, Port Orford, second. Teddy McNeeely,
Fuchsias: Lucille Reynolds, of first
DIVISION 4 Home Foods
Ophir, first, second and third.
Canned Fruits: Nellie Bush,
ONE INVESTMENT THAT
Fern: Mrs. M. Chadsey. Gold
Harbor,
first;
Marion
Brooks,
of
Beach, first; Jessie Rodgers, Gold
Langlois, tied.
Beach, second.
Canned VegetaUes: Marion
Miscellaneous:
Pearl Fergu­
When It’s Needed WORST
Brooks.
Langlois, first; Mrs. D.
son, Gold Beach first; Jeanie Tur-
H.
Collins.
Ophir,
third.
ner, Gold Beach, second; Mae
Canned Sea Foods: Cecil Gup-
Freeman, Brookings, third. (Tn
till,
Denmark, f rst.
second group) Vida Walker, Pis
Asst.
6 jars, meats, sea-foods,
tol River, first; Mrs. I.. D. South­
fruits
and
vegetables:
Marion
ard, Ophir, second; Lucille Esta­
Brooks,
Langlois,
first.
brook Port Orford, third.
For Details, at P. J. Lesmeister’s office
Dried Foods: vegetables: Stel­
Decorative Arrangements ( lot
1 • Combination of anv fruit and la Slocum, Langlois, first.
flowers : Mrs. A. F. Sandho • of •Class III Mise. Preserved.
Jelly: Marion Brooks, Langlois
Harbor, first; Dolores Brooks, of
first;
Nellie Bush, Harbor, sec­
Langlois, second.
ond;
Krista
McKenzie, Port Or­ Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In
Decorative Arrangementsi Lot
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA:
2), combination of any vegetable ford. third.
Jam: Marion Brooks. Langlois, A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
and (lowers: Marion Brooks, of
Langlois, first; Frances Autry of first; Vesper Bailor, Gold Beach, merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
Langlois, second; Dorothy Tim- sendo; Nellie Bush, Harbor, third.
telia Slocum, of
eus. Pistol Rive»\ third.
Flower and Beach Arrange-’ Langlois, fust Nellie Bush, Har-
ment: Mrs. Roy Void'mm, of! bor, second.
Gifts, Stationery
Conserve : Jeannette Thomp-
Brookings,
Dornt hv Tim-
Floyd Mulligan
eus. Pistol
second; Mrs. son, Langlois, second.
School
Supplies,
Cards
Pickles and Relishes: Katie
Roy Weideman. Brookings, third;
Repair & Installation
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
Silverware
Honorable Mention: Frances Au­ Adolphsen, Denmark, fust; Ha-
Supplies
and
Appliances
Flatware
try, Langlois.
zel McKenzie, Port Orford,
Crescent City, California
Flower Arrangements in any ond.
Hollowware
Ph. 1581
Kitchen Container; Bea Zumwalt
BAKING
( ’a kes with shortening: Ruby
of Sixth, fust; Joseph LeuLane
DIRELYTE
and
Go’d Beach, second; Mrs. Albert Puniin, Gold Beach,
CRESCENT CITY
Joy, Harbor, third.
second; Stella Slocum.
Miniature's, six inches high third.
without shortening Mrs
E. Logan, Port Orford, first; Al
& ELECTRIC CO.
Visit our record dept i
ice Bowman, Gold Beach, second
Conipelte Radio Sales ¡ Complete line of hard
Pearl Ferguson, Gold Beach.
Kathryn Reekman, Haibor, sec­
Basket Arrangement :
Jennie ond: Vesper Bailer, Gold Beach,
829 SECOND
and Service
ware and electrical fix­
hneidau, Wedderburn,
third.
tures and appliances.
Flowers : Mrs. Albeit
Ph. 1512 810 3rd St.
Pies, 1 crust: Ruby Purdin, of
Joy, Harbor, first; Pearl Fergu- Gold Beach, first.
PHONE 143
son, Gold Beach; Estella Chris-
Pies, 2 crusts: Ruby Purdin,
teqsen. Gold Beach, third.
Gold Beach, first; Fred Adams,
Flower Arrangements by chil­ Ophir, second; Ann Met teer, of
dren under 15: Sandra Brooks, Ophir, third.
Langlois, first; Sandra Brice of
Cookies: Mrs. Bill Bui la id of Sheet Metal & Plunibin
ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
Langlois, second; Alice Bowman. Gold Beach, second; Jane Leath­
Hardware,
also clothing for the
Gold Beach, third.
Household Appliances,
ers, Gold Beach, third.
tVtS IXAMINtO
entire family, including boots &
Class 6 BULBS
Bread: Fred Adams, Ophir,
lENStS GROUND
Sheet
Metal,
Plumbing
shoes. Come in and shop with us!
Stella Slocum, of, first;
and heating supplies.
Langlois,
Bankeisen, of ond.
;a0MÎCI MO UR I
Pa 5 = 30
1280 Second Street
fatuio A ys ‘
Doughnuts: Stella Slocum of
O?,Ui00
Pho. 031
900 4th St Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
Langlois, second.
Easter Lily:
Phyllis Cheno-
Betty Crocker Contest: Kath­
weth, Ophir,
first,
Catherine ryn Reekman, Harbor, first; Mis.
Chenoweth, Ophir, second. Nellie Norman Hartman, G Ju Beach,
Carreil’s-Hedrick
second;
Vida Walker,
Pistol
ELECTRIC
River, third.
Class V DAIRY PRODUCTS
Chevrolet - Buick
American Cheddar Cheese; W.
Sales-Service
For Price Quotations On All
Your Hotpoint Store
ond and third.
Auto Repair, Painting BUILDING MATERIAL
911 Second St
Cottage Cheese: Stella Slocum.
Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St
Langlois, second; Mabel Ostrau-
PHONE 931
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
der. Pistol River, third.
Ph. 471 Crescent Citv
!
lome-made
Butter:
A.
D.
Hog-
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P. O. Box 392 or call nt
Wasson
Nunn Bush Shoes
ol Pistol River, second: Grace
Cabin No. 7, at Jnxt'u
Leathers. Gold Beach, third.
Arrow Shirts
Auto Court Harbor
Class 7 HONEY
MENS WEAR
Genuine Levis
Strained: Marion Brooks, of
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Pendleton Shirts
Langlois, second.
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Comb: W.
Slocum. Lang-
X-RAY FITTED
Jantzen Sweaters
I lois, first,
Shirts
White Stag
Phone 2102
DIVISION E Household Furn. Mail Orders Filled
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
Complete Line
Crocheting, trimmed: Mrs. C
920 Second St.
C. Woodworth, Sixes, first; Bet­
of
+■
ty Jo Boyd, Gold Beach, second.
Work
Clothes
Crocheted Doilies: Edith De­
A Snack Or Meal
Sporting Goods
1 V ine. Pistol River, first; Mrs. D
; II. Collins, Ophir, second.
/If Residence in
You can’t go wrong by
Crocheted Garments: Edith De­
HARBOR, OREGON
vine. Pistol River, Mrs.
dropping in at the
:
Woodworth,
Sixes.
Slosed Saturdays
Crocheted Potholders: Mrs. G.
Chenoweth, Gold Beach,, first and
Leave Orders at
Open 9 to 5 Daily
I second.
“Store for Men”
PAYS
n
Rebt. E. Smith
DENTIST
MOST
-LIFE INSURANCE!
EVA LEA LONG
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At I east A Trial!
DAVIDSON'S
Mulligan Plumbing
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Nielsen Hardware
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
PHONE 2202
F. A. Carr & Son
Crescent
Chevrolet
Electrical Supplies
Tractor Work
Owen Crocker
e
SURPLUS MART
CRESCENT
Lumber Company
Tom Brown's
DEL PONTE'S
Shoe Store
KATHERINE'S
*
Beauty Shop
Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F
JOHNSON
Bus Depot Cafe
«I
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
n
3-Day Service
I
a
Cur-Del Cleaners