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Thursday, May 22, 1952 RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Baccalaureate Was — — — ——— ------- — By C lifford P. R owe Held Sunday Eve |list as June is the month for brides, so is May the At Baptist Church jpr ^What It's W orth. month for ments. This is but an incident in th at chain of m any which will follow in your individual lives. Life should be richer, fuller and more enjoyable if each of you graduates. Kindergartens, grade schools, high . . » .. . know the tru th , and have the John L. M umbower., pas- ___ , „ . . . schools and colleges find this a busy per to r Rev. i r» * . r» . u u 1 t r u th set >ou free, he concluded, of B aptist Com m unity church,! iod as they nicy prepare for tor commencement Sunday evening delivered th e rh e M«’ her»inKer». under di- Hours: 9 a. in. to 5 p. in. mem- rcc,1°n ot Mrs. Lee Rice, s a n g ’ « n , . » exercises which - yearly ■ draw v capacity Baccalaur<'a'e address 1 u p u u ii) bers of the class of 1952 ,o at ...... thc " T W onder as I W ander.” and n e X t l() Brooking Mkt. Mrs. Evelyn DeMoss played 1J i 14 r ill j ■* • » j • I B aptist church, when he urged organ prelude. Rev. W. R P a t- E v e n i n g s b y A p p o i n t m e n t ! Parents, relatives and friends, who m o re fe m.i° '.L™ ><™’" offered ben.'-die" ion. and thc tru th would m ake them than likely have never before come near- er to the school than the gymnasium or the football held, take advantage of this annual occasion to gather within the walls of the institution of learning to which they have entrusted the development of their offspring for the past several years.. Occurring in every hamlet, town and city throughout the land, the scene is always a stirring one. This is defin itely one time of the year when democracy is displayed at its best for here in thc span of a few brief hours all are made aware of the fact that regardless of race, creed or financial standing their children have an equal oppor tunity to acquire an education. For the parent it is a wonderful day. There on the plat form he sees his contribution to the world of tomorrow and he is proud and thankful. Any sacrifices which he may have made to bring about this event now seem petty in comparison with the finished product upon which he Beams. Parents are perhaps the only people in the world who are not envious of the success of others when those others are their own children. The dream of all mothers and fathers is that their children shall be even better equipped for the great ad venture of adult accomplishment than they were. In this dream rests the secret of the greatness of America ^tomorrow and in the centuries yet to come, for so long as a nation lays stress on the importance of formal edu- cay>n for all its children, it cannot deteriorate. LOCAL NEWS will g rad u ate from Lodi emy in about two weeks. Acad- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foltz, form er Mrs. B ertha Moore, form er res- residents of this area, and daugh ter K aren (now Mrs. Don J a k - i ’dent of the W lnchuck, was pis- lew’icz) a re here visiting friends. itn£ friends in this area last wvek. They atten d ed B accalaureate on ___ . _______________________ Sunday. K aren w as once a m em ber of the sam e class. W A R D 'S Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Cham ber- lain who a re m oving from P o rt land to Los Angeles, will stop at W e c a rry a C O M P L E T E line the p a ren tal Robinson home in nf Gas A ppliances. W edgew ood this week. Mrs. Cham bcr- Tappan, O’Keefe h M erritt, and , H arbor . lain and tw-o children will visit Caloric ran g e s- G eneral w a te r here for tw o weeks. , h e a te rs—Servel R efrigerators - R ichard Adams arrived S atu r- Coleman furnaces. day m orning to visit his parents. I — Tank* for rent, ta le or leone and Mrs. H ow ard Adams, Crescent City Phone 111 until Sunday evening, Richard At Jet. Hwvs 101 and 199 Prooane Servire free.” Noting the num ber of boys of t h e c la s s In c o m p a r is o n to g i r l s / NORMA'S Beauty Salon Do you wish to trade, buy, or sell - Try Pilot Want Ads- _ r_ _ he urged the class to prepare for live, first by gaining knowledge; second, by “devotion” to rig h t eousness, and third by applying them selves to th eir work w ith - THE • the utmost of th e ir abilities. “My son once cam e to me when he was about to go into the serv ice, seeking advice. 1 told him to first seek salvation and then all things would enrich his life. I know’ m any of you alm ost as a son, and 1 wish to pass this ad vice on to you. Many of you will have your education or life work in terru p ted by call of m ilitary duty. 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