Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 11, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sm ith R iver G rads ' ;S
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N um ber Seventeen ,,le’ John "inters, Donald zook.;QOO£Js f or A uct : on
G raduating exercises for the 19
g raduates of Sm ith R iver Union
school was held T hursday eve­
ning, June 4, at the Com m unity
hall, under direction of Principal
John Ostrom . Among the gradu­
ates w ere R ichard Bowman, Ele­
anor Cearley, Rosalind G ardner,
G arnet Iroland, David Logan.
How ard Mackey, Lucy Miller,
M urray Richards, M yrtle Rich­
ards, W alter Richards, Robert
Ruess, Robert Sarina, Lorraine
N O T IC E
G ary Zozel. T he hall was filled
w ith friends and relatives of the
graduates to w itness the pro­
program . The stage was decorated
w ith azaleas and greenery. Speak­
e r for the evening was Elton Reed
from the county superintendent’s
office in Crescent Q ty . Diplomas
w ere presented to the graduates
by Jam es Hight, clerk of school
board.
On Tuesday evening graduates
w ere guests of Joe Sierka a t SS.
Cafe at Castle Rock. Among th e '
others present w ere John Os-
tiom , principal; 8th grade teach­
e r Mrs. Geneva Rooney, and
P.T.A. President
Mrs. P atsy
• Westbrook.
Lack of help and bad w eather
have held back our com m ittee
on picking up item s for our JA M ­
BOREE AUCTION. So we have
had to postpone it to an indefin­
ite later date. We have consider­
able stuff on hand to sell or auc­
tion. but not enough to engage
a hall and have an auctioneer
do his stuff.
This com m ittee would like to
ask the public to cooperate w ith
us by helping this w ay; If you
have any item s you w ant the
SCOUTS to have for this occa­
sion. please drop a card to one
of the com m itteem en, listed be­
low. or bring into the AZALEA
GARAGE, Main S treet, Brook­
ings, care of John D arger. We
will be glad to pickup ami store
items until tim e of auction.
This com m ittee has had a big
job of sponsoring these five boys
for the NATIONAL JAM BOREE
FOR BOY SCOUTS in Southern
California. We need only $240.00
Brookings Barbershops will be! A large group of friends mo.
open Mondays for the summer. tored to Crescent City on T h u rs-'
ALL HAIRCUTS ................... $1 25 day afternoon where they attend-
led the funeral of the late A. C.
Children Included
Thompson, who passed away at
E F F E C T IV E MAY 25, 1953
his home near H arbor, Ore., on
Roeder Funeral chapel, final rites
LOYD’S BARBERSHOP
June 1 following a long illness. I
and
interm ent was in Sm ith River
JA K E ’S BARBERSHOP
The deceased was well known
cem etery. The Sidney Croft A. F.
in Del N orte and C urry counties.
& A. M. lodge of Brookings con­
Following the services, held a t
ducted final rites at the grave.
O. M. Rice, a pioneer of Sm ith
River valley, celebrated his 91st
Ie!
birthday on June 1 at the Rice
home. Mr. Rice is the oldest resi­
dent of Sm ith River. Open house
was held during the afternoon
when friends and relatives called
to extend birthday greetings.
Hostesses w ere his two (laughters,
TO
Mrs. Blanche Favor and Mrs.
Georgia P ark of Albany, Ore., the
youngest d aughter of Mr. Rice.
1'he honor guest received many
cards and gifts from his many
friends.
A large group of friends from
PROPRIETORS OF HI-WAY MARKET
Sm ith River attended the com­
m encem ent exercises of the 76
g raduates of Del N orte High
School on Friday evening, held in
J he pavilion at Del N orte county
fair grounds. Guest speaker for
the evening was Dr. Cornelius
Siemens, president of Hum bolt
S ta te college. Special aw ards and
Serving Steaks, Chops, Roasts and Seafood
diplom as
were
presenetd
by
Charles Thunen, principal of the
school.
This was the largest
on Dinners or a la Carte
class to graduate from the high
school.
Mrs. Carl Thom as received
word telling of the serious illness
of her brother, M arion M artin,
OPEN AROUND TH E CLOCK
who is confined in the hospital
at S eattle, W ash., under tre a t­
ment for a heart ailm ent. Latest
report is that he is improving.
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Rev. and Mrs. Jam es Shelton I
of the Com m unity M ethodist
church of Sm ith River left Mon­
day for Stockton w here they will
a tte n d the annual conference of
the Methodist church from June
9 through the 14.
On Sunday, June 14, fheir son.
Duane Shelton, a student of the
Bible school in Pasadena, will
have charge of the services.
GOOD
LU CK
Don, Lyle and Hank
WAFFLE SHOP
M ACK
G.
to finish up the full am ount
needed. We certainly appreciate
the help and cooperation we have
had to date.
Listed below are some of the
items gathered up and which can
be bought by contacting Ed Hoar.
1 ELECTRIC MANGLE (ironer)
1 BATTERY RADIO < good
looking)
I MEDIUM SIZE WOOD RANGE
(good shape, except broken
oven door)
1 S E T GOLF CLUBS (w ith
carrier)
3 ELECTRIC HOT PLA TES (all
need elem ents)
1 5' o ^ „ \ Y ATER COOLER and
P U R IF IE R (on display at
DRYING
AND
Brookings I {arbor Pilot
M artha G ray)
1 12-FT. RUBBER RA FT $50 (X)
(In water at Snug Harbor)
1 1939 PLYMOUTH COUPE $200
T hank You
JA M BO REE BOY SCOUTS
TROOP 32.
CHETCO LODGE No. 249.
I. O. O. F.
ED HOAR
S PID E R CLEM EN T
M IK E PAGE
Reach th at buyer through
Pilot Classified Advertisem ent.
FINISHING
WORK
BROOKINGS LAUNDRY
" HT do it ~ or — Yon do it"
Phone 2262
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREEMAN'S CHETCO STORE
Presents
M aurice — Who will photograph your kiddies
between the ages of 6 weeks to 5 years,
inclusive
MONDAY - TUESDAY, JUNE 15 -
16
10:00 AM . TO 6:00 P.M.
Your Choice of Proofs
Yon Receive FREE one 5x7 Portrait
Additional Pictures May Be Purchased If Desired
Phone 241 1
M A LCO LM
G eneral B u ild in g C o n tra cto r
Material— Workmanship Fully Guaranteed
FREE PLANNING SERVICE
Office in R ear of Lesm eister Agency
PH O N E
2271
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
Office hours, 9 a m. 5 p. m
T R E N C H IN G
W ORK DONE
DR. R. E. SMITH
SEWER LINES. WATER LINES,
D EN TIST
PH O N E 2831
DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC.,
Dr. Richard L. Smith
At $12.50 PER HOUR
OPTOM ETRIST
DR. ROY M. W HITE
Frank's P lum bing & Electric Shop
P. O. Box 1240
HARBOR, OREGON
First House South of Sunset Motel
OSTEOPATHIC PIFYSICIAN
and Surgeon
• Today's long
duunte telephone
service, though geared
to h ig h sp eed , can
move even quicker with
your help. When you put
io your call, always give
the operator the number you're
calling if you know it.
You’ll he amazed at how much time
this simple little act can save you. Try it.
You 11 agree it makes long distance service
even faster.
Emergenciea at A ay Hour
PH O N E 2701
Ri tuning* by Appointmt'nt
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THURSDAY, JU N E 11, 1953
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