Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 09, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World's Best ClimatJ
Thursday, June 9, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
enjoyed seeing the performances. ! George Hiland is spending some
A shetland pony also drew at­ time at his home here from Duns­
tention. The truck was repaired muir, where he is employed.
Ladies Society of the church and pulled out Saturday evening
Mrs. Maude Williams is visit­
held its regular meeting Thurs­ via Grants Pass to join the re­ ing friends in this area this week.
day afternoon at the hail with mainder of the circus trucks.
She is well known, as she and
Pres. Betty McClish in charge. |
Baccalaureate services, planned her late husband were owners of
Following the business session to for Sunday morning, June 12, the property on the Chetco now
close the year’s work, new offi­ at Del Norte high school will not owned by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
cers were installed by Ethel Good- be held until Sunday evening at Parker. At present Mrs. Williams
lin, and are:
the high school, with Rev. E. C. is visiting up the Smith River
President—Ida Hall.
Hicks bringing the message. Reg­ with friends.
Vice-President Ethel Naill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller re­
ular services will be held at the
Secretary Elizabeth Morrison. local church, Sunday morning.
turned Monday from a two weeks
Treasurer—Betty McClish.
Commencement exercises for visit to Santa Ana and Oxnard,
The out-going officers served the 12 graduates of Smith River Calif., with relatives.
cookies and ice cream with a union school will be held at the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldien
silver offering.
community hall, with the pro­ and daughter of Portland are the
O. M. Rice, pioneer resident of gram being put on by the grad­ house guests of his mother, Mrs.
Smith River valley, celebrated uates under direction of their Anna Waldien, and his brother
his 87th birthday, June 1.. Mr. teacher, Mrs. Helen Tracy. All and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Rice, who has been enjoying good 1 parents and friends are invited. Curt Waldien last week.
health for his age, received many
Smith River residents really ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer and
gifts and cards from his many perienced several days hot wea­ Miss Ruth Hassett drove to Ban-
friends, extending birthday cheer. ther the past week. The ther­ done last week to attend the com­
He makes his home with his mometer reached 90 in the shade mencement exercises of Bandon
daugter. Miss Elma Rice.
on Sunday. Many w ent to the ( high school at wffiich time Mr.
Grown-ups and children enjoy­ beach enjoying wading and a and Mrs. Springer’s granddaugh­
ed a treat for several days last swim. Fog of the last few days ter, Diane Burrell, was graduated
week when the Empire Exposi­ have cooled the air.
with the class. Miss Burrell is
tion show truck was held up for
well knowm here as she formerly
repairs. The 79-year-old elephant
attended the local schools.
children were lifted to his back
Mrs. Anis Schofield and Miss
by elephant’s using his trunk,
Agnes Hensley returned the lat­
and given rides. The trained ele­
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Knee and ter part of the week from Mon­
phant did many tricks and all two children and Mr. Knee’s roe where they went to get their
mother, Mrs. Anna Knee, left jeep which had been repaired fol­
last week for Torrey, Utah. They lowing their recent accident.
will also go to Kayenta, Arizona,
Mrs. Carl Bolin is visiting for
as that is Mrs. Anna Knee’s res­
a couple of weeks at Glendale,
idence.
For Sale at Wholesale: Two
Miss Ruth Newton left last Calif., with her daughter, Miss
5-ft. L. H. recess bath tubs; three week for her home at Portland Betti Bolin.
Viterous China lavoratories; five after visiting her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson
different sizes of Kitchen Sinks; and Mrs. A. H. Newton for a and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson
Three 300-gallon septic tanks; week.
left recently for Alaska by plane.
Some galvanized pipe and soil
pipe. WM. D. FISHER, 4 miles
south of State line at Rivers End.
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For Sale: double mattress, in
good condition. Quart fruit jars.
Mrs. B. E. Kerns, Harbor.
SMITH RIVER
local News Items
Classified Ads
They are chartering a boat for
Kodiak bear hunt, and expect
to be gone about a month. While
away, Mrs. Rose Hubbard is re­
maining at the Archie Anderson
home with Jerry and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Willis are staying with
their grandchildren at the Fred
Anderson home.
Mrs. Gertrude Cole left last
week for a two weeks visit with
relatives in Pennsylvania. She
made the trip by air which took
only 22 hours from the time she
left Crescent City.
Mrs. Ernest Fritz, who spent
the past month visitng in Colo­
rado, returned home early last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Howsley
From
To
Representative of Watchtower Society
SUNDAY, JUNE 12
At 3:00 p. m.
ODD FELLOWS HALL
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BROOKINGS, OREGON
All Kingdom-Seekers Welcome
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PUBLIC ADDRESS BY
5 rooms, 4 lots, trees, some fruit, school, church
and stores close. In Portland, Oregon. Some fur­
niture, floor coverings. Will take home about the
same value in or near Brookings, Oregon.
6208 S. E. 61th Ave.
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But How? When? And By Whom?
TO TRADE $5,000 HOME
For Sale: Planet Jr. wheel hoe,
hoes, rakes, pruning tools; 2*2-mo.
old pig; 18 White Leghorn cock-
rels, 8 weeks old. Built in sink
with drawers and door; clothes
or fruit cabinet. Clothes locker,
and various articles, including
5 and 6-ft. stepladders. See W. H.
(Blackie) Cochran, 3 miles up
Winchuck market road.
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and son, Ricky, of Los Angeles
and Mr. Stevens and son of San- A
ta Barbara, made a flying trip^
through Brookings Tuesday on
a fishing vacation, stopping overt
for a short visit with Mr. andT
Mrs. L. B. Howsley. The party
are combining ornithological
studies and color photography
of natural history objects with
their pleasure trip.
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Amounts Thursday or Friday.
BROOKINGS LAND &
TOWNSITE COMPANY
Call At Room No. 1, Central Building
Brookings (By-the-Sea), Oregon