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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Partial List Included In This Publication Curry County Fair Prize Winners Many Division F — Handicrafts and Collections: / Made by adult: Wm. Prices, of Sixes, Leland Dooley, of Gold Beach, Mary Seger, Gold Beach, Mrs. Vernon Turner, Gold Beach Rose Wheeling, Port Orford, all blue ribbon. Made by child: Vernita Turner of Gold Beach, blue ribbon. Antiques, with history: Mrs. Kitty Smith, Gold Beach, Mrs. Sands, Gold Beach, Gloria Ste- vens, Gold Beach, Erma Wagner, Port Orford, Mrs. F. Vigne, of Gold Beach, all blue ribbon. Division G—School Exhibits. One-room school: Upper Chet- co, first; Quosaten, Wedderburn, secocnd. Grade Schools: Langlois, first; Gold Beach, second; Port Orford, third. High School: Gold Beach, first. Division H—Home Cookery. Vanilla Drop Cookies: Hal Strain, Langlois, first; Marcia Bauer, Gold Beach, second; Dar lene Crook, Gold Beach, third. Sponge Cake: (not iced) De- ann Schroeder, Gold Beach, and Mary Donaldson. Denmark, tied j for first; Deanna Churchill, of 4 Langlois, second; Vesper Bailor, Gold Beach, Jean James. Gold Beach, Joanne Henry, Langlois, Patricia Kerberg. Port Orford, Dorothy Wigle, Four Mile, tied for third. Scrapbook containing menus for 14 days, purchasing list, etc. Peggy Parrott, Gold Beach, first. Muffin Baking Contest: Bar bara Fendrick, Gold Beach, first; Marcia Bauer. Gold Beach, sec ond; Joan Wolff, Gold Beach, third. Sponge Cake Baking Contest: Saralie Wolff, Gold Beach, first; Vesper Bailor, Gold Beach, sec ond. Clothing projects: Lois Le Clair, Harbor, second; Deanna Schroeder, Gold Beach, Beverly McKnight, Gold Beach, Marie Frye, Gold Beach, tied for third, Division lb: Arlene kerber of Langlois, first; Jeannette Thomp son, Langlois, Joan Cox, Lang lois, Bobby Jean Sypher, Lang lois, tied for second; Dolores Bruchler, Llanglois and Alma Wise, Denmark, tied for third. Division 2: Joanne Pettegrew, Harbor and Arlene Bolen, Har- for, tied for first; Deanna Chur- chill, Langlois, second; Alma Duffy, Harbor, third. Division 3: Mary Donaldson of Denmark, first; Shirley Phillips, Langlois, second; Fae Rausch. Brookings and Barbara Phillips, Langlois, tied for third. Division 5: Erma Hull, Port Orford, first. Knitting: Lois LeClair, Har- bor, third. Class 3: Darlene Raasina, of Port Orford, Lois LeClair, Har bor, tied for first; Jane Crump, Harbor, Rebecca Cooley, Port Orford, Susan Gilfillan, Port Or ford and Ruth Morris, Port Cr- ford, tied for second; Wilma Ken nedy, Jean Norris, Port Orford, Mary Jane McTaggart, Port Or ford, Karen Simpson, Harbor, Joanne Clendenin, Harbor, Jean ette Sargeant, Port Orford, Pa tricia Bonnicksen, Sixes, Bernice Pratt, Port Orford, Mona Sather, Port Orford. Donna Coon, Port Orford,(tied for third. Div. 2, Class 3: Vesper Bailor, Gold Beach, first. Div. 3, Class 3: Krista Lee McKenzie, Port Orford, first; Marcia McDonad, Port Orford, second. Class 4 Food preservation: Lois LeClair, Harbor, first. Division 2, food preservation: "Here's my first step en every stepping trip* Wise shoppers always buy through the classified pages of the Telephone Directory. Every thing is listed in an easy-to-find or der that takes so much of the both er out of shopping. The best firms in town are classified advertisers, so you can depend on getting the most for your money from them. Let the classified pages be your guide to better buys from now on. You’ll be glad you did. Jeannette Thompson, Langlois, third, (no other prizes). Class 5, Forestry: George Was son, Pistol River, and Timmy Timeus, Pistol River, tied for first place. Vegetable Garden: Vesper Bailor, Gold Beach, Johnny Was son, Pistol River, tied for first; Larry Ismert, Pistol River, sec ond; Billy Crook, Pistol River, Stephen Ganong, Gold Beach, tied for third. 4-H showmanship: (dairy) 1st, Krista Lee McKenzie, Port Or ford; 2nd, Giman Dully, Harbor; 3rd, Mary Donaldson, Denmark 4th, Glen Wagner, Port Orford 5th, Timmy Timeus, Pistol Riv er; Gordon Britton, Denmark; 7th, Jackie Bravo, Harbor; 8th, Ivan Bolen, Harbor; 9th, Earl Henry, Jr., Harbor. 4-H Showmanship, (beef) 1st, Neil’Knapp, Port Orford; 2nd, Frank Moore. Four Mile; 3rd. Gary Jamieson, Port Orford 4th, Janet Crump, Harbor; 5th. Gary Guptill, Denmark; 6th, Raymond Britton, Langlois. 4-H livestock, Jerseys: Timmy Timeus, Pistol River, second. Yearling Heifers: 1st, Glen Wagner, Port Orford; 2nd, Glen Wagner, Port Orford; 3rd, Gor- don Britton, Denmark. Class 4, heifers under 1 year 1st, Mary Donaldson. Denmark; 2nd, Timmy Timeus. Pistol River; 3rd,I Gordon Britton, Denmark; 4th, Gilman Duffy, Harbor; 5th, Earl Henry Jr., Harbor. Other Dairy Breeds, heifers under 1 year: Krista McKenzie, Port Orford, first; Ivan Bolen, Harbor, second; Jackie Bravo, Harbor, third. Class C, Beef Cattle, (cows): Neil Knapp. Port Orford, first; Gary Jamieson, Port Orford, second. Calves: Raymond Britton, of Langlois, first; Janet Crump, of Harbor, second. Fat Steer or Spayed Heifer: Frank Moore, Four Mile, first; Gary Guptill, Denmark, second. Class D, Sheep of all Breeds: Breeding Ewe: Ray Brooks, Brookings, first. Fat Lamb: Alma Duffy, Har bor, first. Class F, Poultry, heavy breeds: Arlene Blone, Harbor, first; Ver non Pettegrew, Harbor, second. Class G, Rabbits, breeding buck —Larry Ismert, Pistol River, first; Terry Timeus, Pistol River, second. Breeding Does: Larry Ismert, Pistotl River, first; Terry Tim eus, Pistol River, second and third. Community Booths: Sixes, Oph ir and Chetco Granges, tied for championship. Farm Booth: Sea View Ranch, Port Orford, champion. Page Three On Famous Pelican Bay dence during the entire affair. Ito weigh in the neighborhood of At the time of the fire Mr. and four tons. Nutt was immediately ills. Davis and four children taken to the Coos Bay hospital were at the Colonial Theatre, where he was found to be suf where Mr. Davis is manager and fering from severe bruises and projectionist. contusions. He was brought to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Marsh are his home for convalescing. parents of an eight-pound, four- Tuesday evening was the first ounce boy, born Sept. 19, at the Myrtle Point hospital. They’ve parents and teachers gathering named their son, Nicholas Blaine at the grade school. Special wel come was given to the new par Junior. ents and four new teachers, An- Edward Williamson, son of Mr. drew McCornack, Robert Tier- and Mrs. Clyde Williamson, of nan, Mary Lou Ritteman of the Elk River road, spent a few days nan, Mary Lou Ritteman of the the end of last week visiting his high school and Mrs. Minnie parents before returning to the Mallory of the grade school. Mrs. University of Oregon to resume Hazel Cram headth the P.-T. A. his studies in architecture. All for the coming year. Vice-presi summer Edward held an inter dent is Mrs. Bea Cooley, secre esting position in Battle Creek, tary, Mrs. Edith Lgoan anti the Mich., and stayed with his sis treasurer, Mrs. Esther Abston. ter and family. Refreshments were served by the In a woods accident last week. teachers. Bill Nutt miraculously escaped Concluded on Page Eight serious injury or death when a large stump rolled down the hillside onto the canopy of his Caterpillar tractor, he was op Octoblver 7, 1950 is latest day erating, pressing him over, dou to register as a voter for the bled up, with canopy bent over general election. Any person who on him. Quick thinking by Blaine may have completed his residence Marsh and Orris Smith who were or become 21 years of age before working nearby was largely ac November 7. 1950, may register countable' for saving h i s life. now. OLETA A. WALKER, They hooked a cable from an County Clerk. other tractor onto the stump and with care, rolled it off Nutt, then Registrars: quickly pulled the canopy from Herbert Payne, postoffice at atop of him, to sit him upright. Harbor; Madge S. Moore, Brook He had stopped breathing in the ings; Myrtle Forty. Port Orford; cramped position, but resumed Hay Helmken, Sixes; LaRue immediately upon being freed. Henry, Langlois; Louise R. Best, The stump was estimated by N. Agness; G. W. Meservey, Agness; B. Marsh, on whose logging op T. W. Billings, Maria! and Coun eration the accident occurred, ty Clerk’s Office, Gold Beach. 31-2 NOTICE N O R I N E TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN High School Credits For Life Certificate Accredited Pupils Studio Bldg., Brookings BERT DeMOSS j Telephone 344, BrookiigsE Box 207 AUTO-LITE DELCO-REMY PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts anda hose. PreStone Anti-freeze. Bert DeMossH Brookings, Oregoi Dimmick Building Port Orford News TiliniH tonfisi ■ PROVERBS “LET KINDNESS SEASON YOUR ACTS” Kindness is a habit here. And you will find that our modern serving is agreeable to the smallest income. Pre-arrangement plans are being favored because they save time, energy, and needless expense. Please consult us any time. ROEDER FUNERAL HOME 508 H. STREET CRESCENT PHONE 1091 CITY, CALIF. - DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY - -Bell i Howell Camera» amt Projector»— W A P PPM W A K K C N By Dorothy Asdel Fire severely damaged the kit chen of the Jack Davis home in the Hamlet last Friday night. About 8 p. m. a neighbor, Mrs. Mary Lee Anderson, was walking down the road and noticed the fire through the window of the house and dashed across the street to summon the volunteer fire department, on the Chet Kirtland telephone. Before the engine arrived Kirtland, John O'Hara and other neighbors had brought garden hoses and spray ed the flames. The firemen ar- rived shorty and quickly and completely brought the blaze un der control. There was thought to be considerable smoke and water damage. When the excite ment was all over, one of the firemen was investigating fur ther when he spied a tiny, thor oughly-drenched puppy emerge from under the bed, seemingly none the worse for the experi ence of having been in the resi- ft V. 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