Thursday, March 6, 1952
'5 2 Fashion Show
a Plans Progressed
^ ^ ^ N G S -H A R B O R PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Food For Dance—Dee W hite
and Cora Chapin.
Decorations — Agda Bickner.
Mina Christensen and E thel Mo
lino.
Door Prize—Lillian Weideman.
P osters—Amber Campbell.
Tickets—Minnie W right.
Dressing Rooms — L u c i l l e
Molino.
Publicity—Faye Sunderland.
P age T hro
New Scout Troop
W ill Be No. 222
turing three live frogs and a de
serted hum ming birds nest.
The Flying E aglet P atro l has
Kenneth G alliher as its patrol
Continued from Page One
The newly-formed Boy Scout leader and Jimmy Gribble as as
The advance styles alw ays c a r
troop in Brookings has been as sistant patrol leader. The Coo-
ried at the Eu-Lee Shop, the ex-
signed its num ber and is now to koo patrol elected Philip K essler
cellent styles and quality fe a t
be known as Troop No. 222. It as patrol leader yrith the assist
ured by Phillips Dad and Lad’s
is made up of 12 members, ten ant to be elected lated Dick Fad-
Shop, t h e compLete childrens
of w horn went on an overnight ling was appointed senior patrol
lines found in Robinson’s Tot
camping trip over the week-end. leader.
Shop and the good and practical
The evening featured a council
The cam p was located near the
every-day needs alw ays found at
Brookings Lum ber Co. mill site, fire w hich fizzled out but each p a
Hanscams, give one an idea of
and Sunday morning found some trol presented a skit and the en
the completeness of this y e a r’s
of the sleeping bags slightly on tire troop sang songs told sto r
fashion show. The very latdst in
the frosty side, but no frozen ears ies and brought the evening to
h a ir styling is a new featu re to
or noses were reported. The day a close by singing the Om aha
be supplied by the beauty shops
GOLD BEACH—A fat lamb and consisted of m aking ground beds, Indian Tribal Prayer. The secur
In the area.
wool show by the C urry County pitching tents and cooking meals, ity of the scout camp was well
The club is fo rtu n ate in hav Livestock association will be a and a natu re scavenger hunt, fea- guarded throughout the night by
three tru sty dogs owned by D a
ing obtained Mrs. Ross P u tn am feature of this y e a r’s county fair
as musician for both the fashion to be held August 23. 24, and 25. ity to obtain good quality ram s vid Bushnell and Dick Fadling.
Scoutm aster Howard Crane
show and the dance which follows according to Rod McKenzie, pres and folks who enjoy eating lamb
served
Sunday morning breakfast
a t the V. F. W. Hall im m ediately ident of the association.
This group will include a b a r w ith an opportunity to purchase to the entire Troop, and the ba
a fte r the fashion show’. This years
some good quality lamb for win
con, eggs and hotcakes disap
door prize, an electric steam iron, becue for the general public with te r m eat.
peared alm ost faster than they
will be aw arded at the fashion Milton Moore of Gold Beach head
A com m ittee in charge of a r could be cookekd. After cleaning
ing up this, activity. Eleven of
show.
the 22 yearling w eathers needed rangem ents for the show include: up camp, a short hike was taken
The omission of Moore’s V ariety
for the barbecue have been do Henry Adolphsen, Harvey Crook to look the country over. Religi
& Apparel shop is not intentional
nated by the Following: Wilson find Charles Doyle.
ous services were held in n a tu re ’s
Madge Moore pioneered the first
Freem
an,
Ollie
Ferguson,
W.
W.
The
prem
ium
list
for
this
year’s
own
setting. A fter the dinner was
shows w ith the club and the club
O
strander,
R.
G.
McKenzie,
Rod
fair
will
include:
a
pen
of
three
eaten,
the tents, sleeping bags
is sincerely disappointed th a t her
McKenzie,
John
Donaldson,
H
ar
fat
lambs,
individual
fat
lambs,
and
cooking
gar were packed, and
health may not perm it her to
participate in this y ear’s show. vey Crook, Milton Moore, Harley ewe (purebred or grade over 1 Troop 22 left its first overnight
It is possible she will m ake a Gardner, Jack Fendell and Sea- year), ram s( purebred or grade camp, tired out but with a b etter
vied Ranch.
ove one year). The classifications knowledge of living outdoors —
last-m inute appearance.
The county fair board has ex foi the W’ool show will be set up w’hich will make future camps all
Com m ittees w ere announced a t panded its perium list in the sheep
according to governm ent grades. the more com fortable and more
the m eeting held last week a t departm ent to include trophies
A com m ittee was appointed for real fun.
the Charles Bickner home:
for championship in all of the fat contacting the sheepmen and ob
General C hairm an—Grace Yel- Iamb and breeding classes in ad
taining their participation. This
ton w ith Alice Rausch and Iris dition to the cash awards. F at
com
m ittee was Wilson Freem an.
Kindel.
lamb and ram saie will be a fea Brookings; Harvey Crook, Pistol
Styles—Rose H ubbard and Ed ture of the show and should pro
River; Ollie Ferguson, Gold Beach
na Young.
vide sheepmen with an opportun- and Rod McKenzie, Sixes.
need reliable
ontwert to your
"crisis questions" this
year! . , , get them in
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