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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1946)
ksDAY, JUNE 20. Home of the Croft Lily Page society unday, guests. At the close of the after Mrs. Delas Maas and sister, ,h; r " s , iv s i- Lnbers and friends of Smith noon sandwiches and coffee were evening S u n d a y fro m P o rU a n d , w h e re th e y ! o f M r a™d £ sH e' - Iiss Flossie Bales were co-ohos- Ladies Aid society honored served from a table centered with at the I F president. M r s. Kenneth bowls of roses and sweet peas tesses recently, honoring Mrs. • aan, with a surprise birth- with tall pink tapers at each end’ John Barnum, nee Beverly Rice ’ >y S a n ti J party at the regular meet- A large birthday cake, decorated with a stork shower held at the Maas home. A decorated doll bug-! at the , with ery Sundgjl I Thursday greetings, cut by the gy. filled with many dainty gifts —* afternoon, - »» — o-w ..uha, was wets cui jption room of the Commun- honored guest. Among the eifts was wheeled into the room by or school fall. The room was attractive-1 presented to Mrs. Layman was • President; little Pamela Barnum, and pre Hecorated with bouquets o f(a lunch cloth and birthday card sented to Mrs. Barnum. Refresh » lo r and b summer flowers, and a so- signed by all as a gift from the ments were served, to conclude ounselor. EOK SALE IN NOVEMBER the afternoon. Guests wer Grace ’ A d ve n t. VanZee, Miriam Norton, Maxine Place Y our Orders Now at 9:45 a. Rhodus, Elizabeth Morrison, An > at 11:15 a] For Fall Delivery na Marie Westbrook, June Bro meeting at ( gan, Harriett Hight, Rosemary; :ing, We rem ll, Catherine Westbrook, Harbor : closed on the Sabbath • Oregon Dorothy Campbell, Maude Luick. Hattie Bales and the hostesse. I Methi The Smith River union school it 10 a. o. picnic, held at Buckner Paradise ipt. Given Away in this easy Rexall Contest on Srpith River, near the Bailey jp at 11 u ranch, attended by pupils, and will deliver! teachers as well as a few par (Limit: one pair in any one week to any one ents. Swimming and o u t d o o r Customer). No need to send any box top or pre- sports were enjoyed. A bountiful nium. To qualify, just finish this sentence in 25 picnic dinner was served at noon Visitors Are Welcome Anytime with plenty of ice ceram. During lords or less: ‘I BUY REXALL DRUG PROD- | the afternoon School Superinten- tfTS BECAUSE.................. ” Ident Jos. Hamilton and Mrs. Ham ilton. of Crescent City, joined the picnic and all reported having a SEE US FOR FURTHER DETAILS At the Winchuck Bridge grand time. Parents and friends of the 30 graduates of the class of 1946 of Del Norte high school attended the commencement held at the high school, Crescent City. Fri day evening. The address: “We’re On Our \\ ay,” was given by Dr. . in. Arthur S. Gist, president of Hum boldt College. Prof. Charles A. Thunen presetned the diplomas. Among those from Smith River graduating were Barbara Hunt- tyiete/i ley. Mercedes Mclindoe. Evo Mel lo Jr. and Richard Sierkra. Graduation exercises for the E Q U IP M E N T B LIN D LY eighth grade of Smith River was held Thursday evening at the community hall with a large au S ee rhe sensational Spark G as-m aking dem onstration,and dience present. The stage was V make us prove that Spark is the heater best suited co y our decorated with roses and green needs. We w ill be pleased to ery'. Lyle Allison, school super tor visor, delivered the addr<*is. The dem onstrate these Spark O il eight pupils were presented their lgs, Ore., Hearers to you w ithout obliga diplomas by Co. Supt. Jos Ham tion. Y ou o w e it to yourself to ilton. and were: Phyllis Richard, make this test before you buy. Donna Tempest, Lorraine Ruess Ramona Linsley, Donald Johnson, Teddy Luick, Jack Stevens and Louis Bertilini. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice re turned to their home at Albany, Ore., after spending several days vacation visiting the latter’s sis •°Uaie planning to go East on business or pleas- ter, Miss Elma Rice and father, O. M. Rice, and renewing acquain “a' e >ou thought about going East through Cal- tances with many friends here. Spark deluxe O il Heaters provide tw o kinds o f h e a t— Mrs. John Sample of Talent, 'mia? Ore., and Mrs. Daisy Huntiley of radiant and dreuiating. T o warm your borne property and Bonanza, Ore., were week-end •v o id drafts and cold Boors, both are necessary. T h is is • r°und trip tickets to Chicago, New York and guests at the home of Mrs. Sam only on e o f m ore than tw enty user benefits that are built ple’s son-in-law and daughter, into every deluxe Spark heater. pother eastern cities you can go one way through Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huntley. They attended the graduation of ^ofnia for a little or no more railroad fare than their granddaughter. Miss Bar bara. at Del Norte High School. ’asei Smith River cial tim e w as spent by th e 2 4 ° fr PUNCTATUM SPICtOCUM uur t u u i t n in Nylons! 100 F A IR S r iT U S BULB FARM A W EEK ! CUT FL O W E R S AND PLANTS 9 Vendry's Grsenhouse 'hetco D r u g C o . T. W. Z E N I E R P H O N E 18 3 East California PRICE A N D TERMS HERE t0 £° straight East and back. s "ay you can see much of California including Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego. Stopover p'here. iThi Tl- en°w have much finer, faster trains on our Shas- k ute to ( alifornia, and on our three routes from '>nia to the East. ^ese routes we have fast luxurious Pull- ir^ns, ancj speedly comfortable trains with Ca?> and tourist sleeping cars if you are trav- Qgon a limited budget. FW Mondly Sonfhorn PodBc Clfy T ’ SW 6th & Yamhin Sts. Union Station. n* ATuater 8181, or see local agent, or u'nte J. A. G P \, 622 P a c ific B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O regon. Local News Items Dick Beddows left for Eugene. He will be a powder man in a log ging camp on the McKenzie River. Jack Rawlings, who has been visiting his parents over the week end. returned to Corvallis for the summer term at O. S. C. Mrs. W. H. Hibbard visited Eugene the 10th and 11th of June as the Azalea Garden Club’s dele gate to the State Federation of Garden Clubs convention, while there, she visited her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Hilt and her son W H. Hibbard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Van Riper and daughter Mary’ Lou of Klam ath Falls were Brookings visitors last week. The Van Ripers have; many friends among the Klamath, Brookings people here. Mr. Van Riper is associated with the First National Bank of Klamath Falls.! M rs. D o ro th y L o c k la n d and d a u g h te r P a tric ia re tu rn e d th is w eek fro m a te n d a y v is it in the F ris c o B a y reg io n . W h ile th e re th e y v is ite d M rs. L o c k la n d s s iste r, M rs. 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