Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 16, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Smith River
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B y ETH EL GOODLIN
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Henry Grimes, 50, of Sm ith
River was killed instantly S a tu r­
day, when a limb from a tree fell
on him while working in the log­
ging woods for the P utm an Log­
ging company.
Mr. Grimes was born April 1,
1903 spent all his life in Del Norte
county.
F u n e ral services were
held Tuesday afternoon from
W ier’s Chapel in C rescent City,
Kay Sandstrom
Beauty Salon
HARBOR
Will Be Closed
from July 17 to Aug. 1st
FOR VACATION
with Rev. E. Thuem bler officiat­
ing at the services.
Interm ent was in family plot in
Indian cem etery at Sm ith River.
Surviving are his wife Georg ...
a step father Will La Foun ain
and step m other Amelia Brown,
tour sisters Bernice Coughlin,
Anna Sanderson, H arriet Brown,
all of Sm ith River, a brother Joe
La Fountain of Sm ith River, an ­
other sister Mrs. B ertha Stew art
of W ashington. D.C.
TEEN-AGE NEWS
Brookings Hailx)r Pilot 9
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Karl O stenberg THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1953
There will be a teen-age dance
Friday, July 17, at the VFW hall will leave at noon on W ednesday.
sta rtin g at 8 o’clock in the eve- 1 July 22. ter San Francisco vvhe.e brother. She will re tu rn today,
ning. If you have not yet gotten , they vviil atten d m arket and hr Thursday.
In the O regonian. Mike s a y s ...
, your Teen-Age Club m em bersb;» gone until the 26th.
Dick Frock of Florence. Ore., Ralph Vincent visited Girl Scout
card, you may purchase one at the
■ door for 50 cents. The addmission is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Ruby Cam p W ind M ountain last T hurs­
price is 50 cents without the B aker at the Brookings Hotel and day, looking tor photogenic gals
m m bership card or 25 cents vvi.h his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Roland to snap. E ight-year-old from
Sulteen for the sum m er.
the card.
Brownie unit ¡Hiked tier head out
Mrs. Edith Dam. employee at
Cold pop w ill cost five cents per
. a tent, looked at Ralph and re ­
the bus depot, W’ent to Tinino, m arked quite distinctly, “T here’s
bot t le.
Daily \ acation Bible school
A board of directors m eeting W ash., last week to v ¡sit her a wolf.”
will sta rt Monday, July 20. a; the
was
held at the home of Billy
Sm ith River Methodist church.
June
Lost rob on the evening of
1 he grades to be taught are from
the first through the eighth. E n­ W ednesday, Ju ly 8. It was de­
rollm ent will be held this week. cided to have a food sale S a tu r­
Any boy or girl of the first and day, July 18, at Dim m iek’s Mar- I
ket.
eighth grade of school are w el­
This fund is to help build a club
come to attend this Bible school
house
and put on the Sum m er
from 9 a m. to 11:30 a m. which
Form
al
Dance.
will last for the session of two
Also
a
com m ittee was appointed
weeks ending on July 31.
to get ideas for the Teen-Age
Word was received here by Club float which will be in the
friends telling of the death of Lily Parade.
Dan Bowman who passed away in
R eporters
Nancy Cummings.
ON HIGHWAY 101 - 5 M ILES NORTH O F CR ESC EN T CITY
V eterans hospital in San F rancis­ Jacqueline Sm ith, and Je rry An­
AT W ONDER STUM P ROAD
co on July 10 following a long derson.
illness. Funeral services were
Due to Daylight Saving Time, only one com plete double feature
will be shown Sui.day through Thursday. A double show will
held in San Francisco July 15,
be show n Friday, Sat unlay and holidays. Shows will s ta r t at
with interm ent in V eterans N a­
uitkn (approxim ately 9:00 p.m Ju n e 1 and one m inute la te r
tional Cemetery’.
,'aeli day.)
Surviving are his wife Effie
“F renehy” welcoming a prodi -
of Sm ith River, a brother and cal pup.
o th tr relatives residing at Pendle­
Friday and Saturday, July 17-18—
Glen Dunean coming out with
ton, Ore. The Bowmans have re­
the
latest
in
goggles.
sided at Rivers End near Castle
Dr. McKenna playing Dutch
Rock resort for a num ber of
Uncle.
Linda D arnell
Robert N ew ton - W illiam Bcndix
years.
T hinking?—D on’t do it.
Construction of the Gilbert
MY SON JOHN
Creek bridge on Highway 101
Jr. Hanscam offering diamond
north got under way this week by studded refrigerators, orchids or
H ELEN HAYES
—
VAN H E F L IN
C ontractors C arr and Rocca of poison oak. T ake your choice.
S anta Rosa. A detour is being
Love and kisses to the T ele­
Sunday and Monday, Julv 19-20—
used for travel across the creek, phone company .
when the bridge was washed out
Mr. R apraeger paying a fine to
during the January floods. The his alert children.
ANN BLYTH
—
FARLEY GRANGER
contractors state the $70,000
Lily gifts to visitors, parade
bridge will be completed in 100 plans, floats, carnivals and blue
working days.
UP IN ARMS
ribbons, all adding up to Lily
Rev. and Mrs. Jam es Shelton Rlossom Time on Sunday, 19.
DANNY KAYE DINAH SH ORE DANA ANDREW S
and children are enjoying a visit
Kemp can now add hand prints
with the form er’s parents, Mr. to his medalion in front of the
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 21-22-23—
and Mrs. J. J. Shelton of P a sa ­ theatre, a la G raum ans Los
dena. Mr. Shelton is a retired Angeles.
policeman, having worked on the
police force many years.
HUM PHREY BOGART
Mrs. Miriam Barnes has re ­
turned home from a visit with
THE WILD HART
friends in Portland, Ore. and
JENIFER JONES
—
CYRIL CUSACK
W ashougal, Wash. She was ac­
companied home by her friend,
We carry a CO M PLETE line
Friday and Saturday, Inly 24-25—
Mrs. Viola Bean, who plans to of Gas Appliances, Wedgwood
take in the Lily P arade at Brook­ Tappan, O ’Keefe & M erritt, and
ings on July 19.
Calorie ranges - - General watei
Mrs. M artin Rice and m other, heaters Serve! R efrigerators -
JO SE PH COTTON
SH ELLEY W IN TER S
Mrs. Ora Schrader of Portland, Coleman furnaces.
accompanied the Barnum sisters
WIFI) BLUE YONDER
Tank* for rent, /tale or k w re
Pam and Diane home Friday. The
W r v p r i t COREY
FO R R E ST TU CKER
Crescent City
Phone 111
girls have spent a month vaca­
At Jet. Hwys 101 and 199
tioning with their grandpa rents
in Portland. Mrs. Rice and m oth­
er returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spooner
enjoyed a visit with the la tte r’s
sister, Mrs. Joe Able of Coquille,
who spent several days here.
On the Main Drag
Livestock
Hay-Grain
HAULING
Brookings
Livestock and
Trucking Co.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
W. L. CAMPBELL, Phone 2281
TED L. FREEMAN, Phone 2625
OFFICE, Phone 2411
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
OR. R. E. SMITH
DENTIST
PHONE 2831
Dr. Richard L. Smith
OPTOMETRIST
DR. ROY M. W H ITE
O STEO PA TH IC PH YSICIAN
and Surgeon
FmergewciFs at Any Hour
PHONE 2701
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Propane Service
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M ALCOLM
General Building Contractor
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Material— Workmanship Fullv Guaranteed
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FREE PLANNING
PHONE 2271
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SERVICE
I Office in Rear of L esm eister Agency
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Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel
Crashed Rocl{
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL
DRAINAGE ROCK
Phone 2341
LEONARD REAL ESTATE
FILL DIRT
Latest Most Modern Equipment
Plenty of Free Parkinq
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Corderman's dry cleaning
Across
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from
Bowling
Counts
Alley
Everywhere"