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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1949)
The World’s Best Climat PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON this plant between 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. All dairymen attending will be eligible for drawings to take place at 3 p. m. Refresh ments will be served. SMITH RIVER Following an illness of several years, sufTer- ing from a heart a'lment, death summoned Oscar S. Brown, of Raymond Lower and Edith this place, March 16, at Seaside Deveny, real estate brokers, were hospital. Funeral services were held on at North Bend over the week- Friday afternoon from Wier’s end on realty business. chapel, Crescent City, with Rev. One-act play night, by high E. C. Hicks officiating Hymns: school, April 8, high school gym -‘The Old Rugged Cross,” and "In at 7:30 p. m. the Garden” were sung by Billie Two more Harbor families add- Endert, accompanied by Millie ed to the population at Seaside Barker. hospital, Crescent City the past Mr. Brown was born in Miss-1 ouri, Oct. 6, 1883, where he spent his younger life, coming to Los Angeles where he was engaged in oil drilling. Moving with his family, he came to Del Noi te county in 1928 where he was em ployed in rock drilling. For the past, six years he has lived at Smith River, where he has been prominent in fishing business and guide for the many fishermen on Smith River. Surviving are his widow, Mabel of Smith River, a daughter, Mrs. Myrtlp Horn of Crescent City, a gon, Robert of Harbor, a niece. Fay Loomis of Los Angeles, and five grandchildren, Jackie a n d Betty Jane Horn, Dawn, Michelle and Rodney Browne. Interment was at Smith River cemetery. Pall bearers were in timate friends: Doug Hollings worth, Jerry McBride, George Raymond, Alf Goodlin, Joe Sier- ka and Vance Bolick. SMITH RIVER ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westbrook j have returned home from Port land where they were called by the death of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, who died March 16, at Portland. Funeral services were held March 19. Surviving are the widower, Walter Lane, one daughter, Mrs. Roberto West brook of Smith River, a son, By ron Lane of Seattle, five grand children and a sister, Mrs. A. J. Binder of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maris have purchased the lovely house and lot from Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner, south of town on Hwy. 101, next to Westbrook Market. Mis. Ella Plaisted who spent Prominent Smith River Man Passes LOCAL NEWS two weeks. On March 14, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hyland became parents of a 7 lb., 8 oz. son, who has been named Roger Dwight. This is their third child and first son. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harper became parents of a 6 lb. 7 oz. daughter, who was born on March 16. They have named the little miss, Cynthia Marie. One-act play night by the high school, April 8, High school gym at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knutson were able to bring their little daughter, Jean, home the latter part of the week, but had to take her back to Eureka Sunday to have her condition checked by their doctor. She underwent a mastoid operation the first of last week and is reported doing well. Potted Azaleas (Coral Bells) $1.50; Gladiolus bulbs, 50c to $1 per dozen at Greyhound Station. Mrs. Fred Smith left the first of the week for a two weeks vis- it at her former home at Se- at tie. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Nehrbas have moved to Crescent City to make their home. On Display! Wm. Rogers Sil verware, Exclusive PRECIOUS pattern, easy credit terms. Grey- 3tf hound station. When talking about recent ad ditions to the community, one mustn’t overlook the announce ment made by Mr. and Mrs. Ray struebing that the well-known daschhun, “R u d y” became the father of seven pups, born the first of last week. The mother is “Judy,” Mr. and Mrs. John Mey ers’ bitch. In! See It! [RIGIOME ^pL^HCts See our big Spring Showing of Frigidaire Home Appliances. See all the modern conveniences and features you get in America s “First Family" of kitchen and laundry appliances. Learn about these FRIGIDAIRE appliances Refrigerators • Electric Ranges • Automatic Washer • Electric Water Heaters • Electric Clothes Dryer • Electric Ironer • Home Freezers • Electric Dehumidifier • Kitchen Cabinets and Sinks under treatment by her physician for an attack of flu is now con valescing at her home here. Mrs. Margaret Evans left on Saturday by Southwest Airways lor Medford from when' she went to Doris to visit her friend, Mrs. James McGrew, who is recovering from a recent illness. Open house will be held, Sun- day, March 27 by Del operative Creamery. All dairymen and friends are invited to attend $38 g 3299.75 e3sy terms terms Deluxe, 9 cu. ft Frigidaire Refrigerator Automatic Washer with Live-Water Action Frigidaire De Luxe Electric Range • <ull- width Super-Freezer Chest — full- ‘width, glass-topped Hydrator— famous Meter-Miser mechanism —many other ex clusive advantages. See HI Only Frigidaire has Live-Water action. Washes clothes cleaner, rinses them brighter in clean water! All-porcelain in All-porcelain, Cook-Master Oven Clock Control, Even-Heat Oven, Triple-Duty Thermizer Deep-Well Cooker, many other features you should see. side and out. Other Models, $154.75 Other Models, $209.75 O A new face is noticed at Hans-4^ cam & Son’s store these days • with Donald Ault starting to work there Monday. Business in this popular store has become so / heavy that it was impossible for the four partners to take care of the volume without extra help. Fngidaire'JiffyMeasut* f I i Come in! See a Frigidaire demonstra- ♦ion and get a handy, useful, 8 ox. JIFFY MEASURE. It's marked in pints, cups, fablespoons and ounces —a mod convenient kitchen gadget. It's FREE during the Frigidaire Spring Showing. D E. E. HAN SC AM & SONS "PIONEER MERCHANTS OREGON