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.
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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
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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.
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Myers Water Systems
Myers Spray Pumps
Rainbird Sprinklers
Yardley Plastic Pipe, Fittings
Mitchell Aluminum Pipe,
and Couplers
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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
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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.
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($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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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