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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1956)
Award Many Parade Prizes The G rand P rize of the pet parde w ent to L arry K ilpatrick who apeared as an organ grind er with his monkey. The prize was a 9-inch trophy cup and $23 in savings accounts and money contributed by the U. S. N a t ional Bank and the South Coast Lumber Company. r bKOOKiNGi. HAKbOk PkLui Bill Higham. having th e only M ary N orm an; ugliest cat, to horse in the parade, took both Carole S m ith; and larg est cat to silved dollar aw ards. the F an g er children. Jean and Silver dollars also w ent to: Jody W ashburn won aw ards for S arah and David Hodges for th eir ducks1 w hile Rickie B erger thv ,r caged young buzzards and w alked off w ith a cup and dollar to S arah Lucas for h er magpie. for th e best dog en try . A can ot A cup and silver dollar to P a t dog food went to : Johnny Kemp ricia Snyticr as first prize in the lor the funniest dog; Francis t a t division; and a can of cat S anders for the h u g est; and food to each for the funniest cat, Alice Flegal for the pretties; Priscilla A nderson; p rettiest cat, Vicki Messer for the ugliest; and j 1'immy Wilson for the sm allest; A cup and a dollar w ent to C atil leen H oagland and Douglas Leeds to r th eir bikes and a cup and a dollar to Skippy Harve.v and L arry K irk p atrick for their unique costum es. In th e m iscel laneous class, th ere w ere prizes A r rei Is Rexall Drugs ► FATHERS DAY GIFTS ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ < CAMERAS PHOTO SUPPLIES SHAVING NEEDS PARKER PENS BILLFOLDS BAROMETERS GILLETTE RAZORS Over 800 visitors viewed the beautiful displays of gems and m inerals at the recent show held Publication of the tra n s a c t by the Mt. Emily Gem and Min ions of th e Del N orte County eral Club. C ourt, each m onth, requires sev- 1 he exhibits w >re all e x c e p t ionally good and well classified j Several outstanding cases w ere exhibited by m em bers of the Del N orte Rockhounds, of Crescent i City. Much of the credit for the success of the show goes to Mr C harles Hoffman, club president, Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Sue Jackson for the refreshm ents A rt Pierce tor getting so m any fine door prizes and th e Gold izens for tilling in everyw here I as needed, and the m any others who helped out. Missed g reatly w ere Torn and Mary Yocum, who have always taken p art in Rock Club a c t ivities. Mr. Yocum passed away several days before th e show in which he had planned to assist. Myers Irrigation Pumps Myers Water Systems Myers Spray Pumps Rainbird Sprinklers Yardley Plastic Pipe, Fittings Mitchell Aluminum Pipe, and Couplers Free Engineering Service, and Estimates LOW PRICES EXAMPLE—My ers , 1 / 3 H P. Complete Water System with 21-G al. Tank—$ 1 2 5 oo RONSON ELECTRIC RAZORS BARBARA HEDBER g " WINS IN CONTEST B arbara H edberg w .s judged a fifth prize w inner in the Gold Medal ’’K itchen-T ested” Flour. N am e The Troublesom e Tw ins’’ G rocers’ contest put on by Gen eral Mills, Inc. It was a n ational contest for G rocers. B arb ara represented D im m ick B rothers Brookings M arket in th e contest. She won a precision built Cum m ins Do lt Shop, which is being forw ard ed to hei^ F irst prize was a Ford Thun- dei bird, which w as also won by an O regononian, Lowell Sn.vder ot Toledo, Oregon. TREE FARM ER — Richard. 17. the son of Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd B u rn ett, is possibly the youngest tree farm er in t h i s ta te of Oregon. IL' h as a 27 acre plot i< ased n ea r Bridgeview , east ot Cave Ju n ct on R ichard, a high school senior n ex t y ear, set up his tree farm as a v o cat ional project u nder th e FH A , and it has met w ith approval by the In d u strial F o restry Assoc iation. He expects to h arv e st C hristm as tree, sm all logs and lireplace wood. H iring som e of his schoolm ates to help slick up the trac t it has alread y shown a protit in al lthnee products and R ichard expects it will be of con siderable help in paying for his college course m a g ric u ltu re. See us tot ★ ★ SUN GLASSES Over 800 Attend Mineral Show Thursday, June 14, 1956 AT TI IE CITY I (ALL Pill in the Registration Blank below and bring it to the City Hall. ★ ($8.50 Trade In) vral columns, in tw o papers, in which all the c o u rt’s proceed ings is set forth in detail, n am ing nam es as required. T his is quite a contrast when laved alongside the sketchy accounting of the business done by the offic ials of C urry County whose dol lars and cents business probably exceeds th a t of Del N orte. SIGN UP NOW FOR SUMMER WORK 'Greatest M om ents In Sports" ★ ELECTRIC RAZORS for Jan ice N eim i and Kim and David E rb w hile the top juvenile cow-poke was Jim m y W aller. Ice cream , sold a t cost by the Seaview D airy, w as handed out to all the kids as a co n trib u atio n of the Masons. Accom panying t h e p arad e w ere m em bers of th e local school band, under the leadership ot Joan K anick. M usicians w ere, onna W hirry, Je rily n Long- •re, Pam A uClaire, Alice Sm ith. Sandv Sanders, D iane K anick Jess Fitzhugh, Billy M artz Dennis Crosby and David Hoie. Irrigation Time ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ W IT H LP RECORD BROOKINGS. OREGON $12.95 (with trade-in) COAST POWER SAW AND EQUIPMENT We Give S& H Green Stamps (NEXT TO T H E EIRE HALL) PHONE 2271 M arine Pvt. 1/c, son of Russel Jenkins, Brookings, is home on leave from Camp LeJuyne. No. Carolina. ILe has a 20-day leave and then will rep o rt back to I cam p on June 26th. A son was born, Ju n e 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B atty, 1 with Dr. Brown assisting. To Mr. and Mrs. Dude F risto, a girl, on the 13th, also attended by Dr. Brown. — --------------- — . ; Gasoline which m ust he moved a g reat distance to a limited m arket m ust obviously cost more than gasoline which is moved a sh o rter distance to co n c en tra t ed m arkets. E rch a iu n . BOYS AND GIRLS!! “TEENAGE JOB SERVICE Nam e................................. ............... ..... F&A N um ber Address.................................................. Phone...... — CHARACTER REFERENCES — I have known the above applicant personally and know him, or her, to be of good character and a responsible, trustworthy person. Nam e ....................................... __............................ Address.................................................. Pfu>M.................. .............. Nam e ................................„..... Address............................... .................. Phone................................ 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