Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 10, 1954, Page 11, Image 11

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Brookings-Harbor Pilot
: SMITH RIVER
THURSDAY, JU N E 10, 1954
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By E thel Gnodlin
SMITH RIVER
GRADUATES
Mrs. Eva Hill, who is recovering
from a severe illness which has
confined her to her home for
several weeks was cheered by
nws of another great grand child,
a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es Adams at Gold Beach, on
May 26. The little girl has been
named K risti Lee. Mrs. Hill now
has 11 gand children and 18 great
grand children.
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G raduation Exercises were held
by the Sm ith River E lem entary
School on Thursday, June 3 at
the Community Hall for tw enty
four graduates, under the direct­
ion of th eir teacher Mr. Robert
Browne. The stage was decorated
w ith greenery and red roses. P ro­
gram for the exercises was as fol­
lows:
Processional, Evelyn S later
Invocation. Rev, Jam es Shelton
Flag Salute, led by Darlene
Akin
Salutatorian,
“O ur
F u tu re
Goals", Lillian Fielder
Chorus, 6 and 7 grades. Mrs. Me-
C arley leader
Class History, Carl Ulrich
Reading, “I Like A L ittle Tow n”
M arilyn Kinne
Valedictorian, “Being A Good
Citizen", Larry McClisk
Address, Mike W halen
Presentation of Class, Robert
Browne
Presentation of Diplomas, P rin ­
cipal John Ostrom
Chorus, "End Of A Perfect
D ay”
Benediction, Rev Jam es Shelton
and Ed Lessard Saw Mill which
has been shut down for some
time. 1 glow ing repair work, the
mill re-opened June 1.
Mr and Mrs A1 Henry of Glad­
stone. Oregon w ere over-night
guests Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C hester Crook. The
H enry’s are form er residents of
this area and renewed many ac­
quaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Horn and
two children of K lam ath Falls
were week end guests of Mrs.
Horn’s
m other,
Mrs.
Mabel
Browne. Mr .and Mrs. Horn re ­
Danny Haight recently purchas­ turned to K lam ath F alls Sunday,
ed the form er N ational Pacific leaving B ettie and Jackie for a
longer visit w ith their grand
m
other
Recessional, Evelyn S later
O thers mem bers of the g rad ­
uating class were: M arilyn Boyer,
The Hall C om m ittee of the
Sharon Howe, Janice Pool, Bev­ Sm th River Com m unity Hall is
erly Pom erinkle, Judy Johnson, sponsoring a Carnival, to be held
M ary Ann Schindler,
Richard Thursday, June 10, beginning at
Garvin, Robert Carney, Jim m y 7 :30 p. m. Am usem ents and fun
I ott, Lewis Morehead. Dennis Ne- for all ages have been planned,
meyer, Gerald Sanderson, Don w ith booths sponsored by v a r­
Talmadge, Kenneth Wells, Jim ious organizations. Among the
Harmon, Kenneth Johnson, Jam es attractio n s scheduled are Bingo,
Fielder.
Fish Pond, Hot Dog Stands, and
M orris w ere united in m arriage
by the Rev. B rew ster Adams at
12:30 P. M. Mr. and M rs Charles
Cooper, old friends of the bride
were the only witnesses. Follow­
A wedding of interest to the ing the ceremony, a reception
residents of this area took place and dinner was held at the Coop­
at the Baptist Church in Reno er home, with several of Mrs.
on May 30th when Mrs. Agnes E. M orris old friends present, there
W hite and A rthur Merl (Shorty) being about eighteen in the group.
Mr. and Mrs. M orris returned
M s of food.
to H arbor the next day, and are
Proceeds from the Carnival will j m aking their home on Hoffeldt
be used for kitchen repair and 1 Lane .
improvement of the hall.
HARBOR COUPLE
WED IN NEVADA
No fob Too Large
No Job Too Small
CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED
FOUNDATIONS — DRIVEWAYS — FLOORS
PORCHES — STEPS — SIDEWALKS _ PATIOS
BACKED BY 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
ART GIBBS
Easy Street
Brookings, Ore.
Phone 3272
D A LY ’S BIG
DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
Starts Today in Crescent City
V ’I
Here Are Just 9 Super-Buys!
THE GREATEST
flNCE-A-YEAR
SALE FOR EVERYONE!
Entire Stock Coats 1 /4 to 1 /3 Less
The one really BIG sale of the year when
everyone saves! All department managers
and store personnel competing for
valuable prizes! Every department
jam-packed with sensational
$190.95
bargains! Don’t miss this
sale . . . ttxlay through
Model ST-7«
« Choice of white, penteh .
yellow or green exterlgl
finish
• Pastel-color Interior
with golden trim
• Pull-width Preeier Chest
Saturday 1
$10.00
$ 5 .9 5 FRITZI DRESSES
$ 3 .9 9
W hite Stag Poplins (irregs) I/2 price
MENS SPORT SHIRTS
$ 2 .9 6
MENS' ORLON SOCKS
$ .6 9
Famous Brand Cosmetics
1 /2 price
$ 1 .0 0 -$ 2 .0 0 yd. FABRICS
18x30 COTTON LOOP RUGS
69« yd.
$1.00
Open A Daly’s
• Door Shelves Top to
Bottom
• Pull-width Chill Drawer
• Meter-Miser Mechanism
warranted for 5 Years
• Choice of right or left­
opening door
CHARGE
ACCOUNT
Buy Everything You Need . . . Buy Fathers' Day .Gifts
Now and SAVE!
HANSCAM'S
Shopping Center
1 0 u ll F m d I t at U anjcatn'»
McKETTRICK DRESSES
CRESCENT
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CITY