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6 ; and finishing h alf the floor at the C om m unity H all. John O strom , principal of the Smith River school, suggested the p a re n ts T he S m ith R iver Union PTA com e 15 m in u tes e a rlie r on PTA held th e ir re g u la r m onthly m e e t m eetin g night and m eet w ith the ing on M onday evening, Dec. 14. teac h er of th e ir child in the class at the school house. Vice P re s i room to ta lk over any problem s dent Mrs. V era C lem ens presided they m ay have and to b ring a in th e absence of Mrs. P a tsy b e tte r u n d ersta n d in g betw een the W estbrook, president. I hom e and school. Mr. Sim onson v o lunteered to T he m eeting opened w ith flag sa lu te led by H arold Loveland, furnish th e tre e to be put up in who also gave a reading, “R espect h hall for th e C h ristm as pro- am 'ih u rs d a y night and S tev e to th e F la g .” w 11 furnish the candy for T he program w as put on by tk -.chool ch ild ren at the pro- first g rad e pupils u n d er directio n . i.i following the business ses of th e ir te a c h e r Mrs. M ary C , from. T he children sang “Away sion. C up cak es and coffee w as served In th e M anger,” and “Silent in th e c a fe te ria room by Edna N ight. ’ The children also recited \c rs e s titled, “T he F irst C h ris t and Lois B anyard, B erth a Croy, m as.” T he room w as a ttra c tiv e ly R uth R enner, B e tty M add n and S hirley B rannion. deco rated in the C h ristm as m ot.f. D uring the business session the PTA voted funds tow ard sanding B ILL H A R M ER HOM E W illiam E. H arm er, who has been in th e C oast G uard for a lo M edford and K lam ath F alls th re e y e a r en listm e n t, re tu rn e d last week. recen tly to his hom e in H arbor. T he m ail tru c k will ru n this Kill has been doing a ir and sea S unday, so th at any m ail d ep o sit rescue w ork a t his statio n in ed on S a tu rd a y will be dispatched M aine. He is th e son of Mr. and on S unday. T his is done in o rd er Mrs. B. E. H a rm e r of H arbor. to keep th e m ail from piling up at one of th e tra n s fe r points. C opper Item s Y eltons Brookings H arbor Pilot PTA Meets At T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 17, 1953 HARBOR NEWS M r. and Mrs. W illiam H o tch k iss of L akeview a re spending the w in te r in th e ir hom e here, having been aw ay o v er six m onths. Mr. and Mrs. F loyd M atlock h av e p u rchased th e Allan F ielder place n e a r Ja c k s creek and are rem o d elin g it. T he F ie ld e r fam ily h as m oved to S m ith R iver to live. J a c k T u n g a te re tu rn e d home S u rulay a f te r v isiting his children in M edford and B u tte F alls for a few' w eeks. His son, Herb, brought him over. M r. and Mrs. D onald C arson an d infant son re tu rn e d S atu rd ay fro m P o rtlan d w here th e baby had be» n receiving m edical “t r e a t m en t. W hile th e re they visited at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Mike B ean in W ashougal, well known fo rm e r residents. D r, A. O. S ch m itt re tu rn e d hom e from P o rtla n d M onday w h e re he had gone on a several d ay s business trip . Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence Board- m an took th e ir young son to P o rtla n d this week for a periodic ch eck u p at a ch ild ren ’s hospital th ere. W esley S m ith re tu rn e d recen tly from a several w eeks trio which took him sev eral thousands of m iles visiting his th re e d a u g h te rs and th e ir fam ilies. On his re tu r n to P o rtlan d , he m et S h e r iff S abin and re tu rn e d to Gold B each w ith him. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k G ilm ore and M rs Theo M yers plan to re tu rn th is w eek from a ten -d ay trip to S o u th e rn C alifornia. H ow ard C a tta il m ade a com bined business and pleasure trip E. C. Celebrates 8oth Milestone To ce le b rate the 80th b irth d ay of Rev. E. C. Hicks, his d au g h ter, Mrs. D w ain Rowley, a rra n g e d an j at hom e at th e ir hom e S atu rd ay . M any friends from S m ith River, w here he had served, and B rook ings called to visit and extend , b irth d ay greetings. Tea and cake w ere served d u rin g th e afternoon. Rev. H icks was m ost active and in the best of h ea lth until a few y ea rs ago when he was forced to re tire from th e m in istry . His h ea rt condition is u n d er control as long as he does not ex ert him self. 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