BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1950
delt of Knight Landing; three
brothers, Ford of Bakersfield.
Word has been received here , Norman of \ allejo, LeRoy of
by friends, telling of the death | Fresno; several nieces and neph
of Mark Wood, old time resi- ews. Funeral services were (held
dent of this valley, who passed Dec. 28, at Welti Funeral home
anaj
away ext
at 1110
his nuniu
home in
in Mcuna
Santa Rosa at Santa Rosa, with a reader of
Christmas day, following a short Christian Science officiating. Fin-
illness. He was born at Visalia, al rites were held at Chapel of
Feb. 9, 1878, where he spent his Chimes crematory at Santa Rosa.
boyhood days. He was married
The annual New Years Ball,
to Miss Bertha Wood in Nov. held at the community hall, Sat
1910. With his bride, he came urday evening, was a grand suc
to Smith River where he con- cess, w’ith a large crowd from
ducted a general store with his all parts of the county and other
brother for a number of years, localities, to welcome in the
selling to buy the Harbor store new year. The hall was decorated
which he conducted for many with evergreen and three large
years, selling to Elmer Hans bunches of colored balloons at
cam. After disposing of his land the ceiling, which wrere let down
at Harbor they moved to Santa at midnight along with noise
Rosa. Surviving are, the widow: makers and hats to welcome in
Bertha, two sisters, Julia Orth- 1950. Proceeds of the dance will
ma, of Oakland and Louise Kin- go toward upkeep of the com
munity hall.
The first New Year treat to
the county when residents were
awakened Monday morning to
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daughter, Mrs. Ray Olson, and
look out the window was the to make their home here.
Mrs. Eddie Westbrook is guest family.
blanket of snow. Children of the
Warren Young, of near Port
community had a jolly time play- of her sister, Mrs. Ada Hursch
land,
state Grand Master of the
ing in the snow and making of i r,nd daughter
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snowmen. Tuesday a heavy frost 1 Store, while her grandson, Mr. I. O. O. F., will lx* an official vis
and plenty of ice, caused water and Mrs. Wm. Westbrook are itor of the local Odd Fellows,
pipes to be non-operative. It was spending the holidays with rel- Thursday evening.
Mrs. G. P. Christenson and sis
on Jan. 21, 1949 that the com- atives at Milbrae, Calif.
ter, Mrs. Stan Patterson, return
munity also was covered with
ed last Thursday from Para
snow. .
dise, Calif, where they had vis
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall and
Howard Groesbeck, with the U. ited their mother for a few days
daughters. Billie and Barbara,
following Christmas.
were hosts for a dinner party S. Marine Corps, was a visitor
The Carl Berger family spent
at their home New’ Years Eve. in the area during the holidays. the holidays visiting relatives in
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. He is a graduate of the Brook and near Eugene.
B. J. Slater and daughter, Mr. ings high schcool.
Dr. Doane and G. W. Milford,
and Mrs. R. D. Rowley and two
of
Rivers End, were visitors in
The
daughters. Rev. E. C. Hicks,
town,
Tuesday, attending the
We wish to thank all thoge
group enjoyed an evening of vis-
' kind friends of Brookings and
iting until midnight, when they Rotary club meeting.
greeted the new’ year.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hassett Harbor for their many acts of
and
two children of Eugene, and kindness, for their cards of sym
Mrs. James Cuney and two
children of Chehalis. Wash., ar Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McTimmonds, pathy and those floral pieces in
rived here to join Mr. Curley, parents of Mrs. Frank Hassett, our recent bereavement. They
who operates the C. & R. Ga were New Years visitors at the have helped so much.
Mrs.. Irene McPherson,
rage. The children enrolled in Frank Hassett home. Mr. and
Mrs.
Hassett
spent
Christmas
at
Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Stoops,
the school, Tuesday. The family
Coquille,
at
the
home
of
their
Mr. and Mrs. Dean McPherson.
is building a new home and plan
LOCAL NEWS
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Brokers
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South end of town
Brookings, Oregon
Here are some “new” ocean
frontage building lots: not on a
bluff but fine beach. Beautiful
trees, These lots are rare gems 1
south of Harbor.
Also ocean acreage just north
of Brookings with wonderful soil I
and view.
We now have several fine buys
in river frontage from 6 acres
to 45 acres—with loads of fruit,
berries, pasture, etc.
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Two new listings on mountain
homes and farms. These are forc
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.... ¿imu,,
Excellent town buy—two lots
and unfinished house, furnished
with practically new furniture.
Room for two more houses. $1900
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Several other good buys with
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Brookings, Oregon