Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 06, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    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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