T k „ „ I. v , December
BROOKiNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
PA G E FIVE
LOCAL NEWS
school’s crack basketball players
when he attended high school
Obituary
1 alif., Mrs. Valeria Wilky and
In Memoriam
Recent visitors at the Frank here before joining the Navq. He
Mrs. Florence Riley of Los An
Services for John R. Hill, who
Hassett home were Mrs. Hassett’s is home on a 60-day leave after
geles,
sisters ot the deceased and
The
community
was
shocked
lather. F. T. McLimmonds, of serving for the last *18 months in died at his home in Springfield. by the sudden ¡»assing of Walter Mr. and Mrs. T. Wach of Eugene
Ore.,
Saturday,
Dec.
6,
were
held
Lebonan and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Japan.
Ore.
at the Community Baptist church T. Biddle on Friday morning,
Jackson and daughter of Hayfork,
Record Players, Yeltons.
E>ec.
5,
at
his
home,
the
4-Biddle
Thursday, Dec. 11, at 2:00 p.m.,
Calif.
Webb Lay from Bend, the state with the Rev. J. L. Mumbower Motel, in Harbor, Ore., from a
Children's Records, Yeltons.
secretary of Fraternal Order of j officiating. Interment was at the heart attack.
Get that Pioneer History at the
Those attending the Theodore I agles. will visit the local aerie William James Ward cemetery
1le was born at Brigham City, Pilot office, $6.00.
Uppman concert at the lk audi on Friday night, Oct. 12. Meeting and was conducted by the Ma I tah, May 16, 1903. Services were
torium, Crescent City, Friday at the V.F.VV. hall will begin at sonic lodge.
held Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 2:00 p.m.
evening were loud in praise of the 8:009 p.m. Initiation services will filMr. Hill was born Sept. 12, near at the Community church, l e t
young baritone’s talent. Mr. Upp be held and a big attendance is Toronto, Canada. In 1892 at ter Day Saints church officiating
man appeared on the Community desired by the local officers.
Olean,, N. Y., he was married to Interment at William James
Xmas Records, Yeltons.
concert series.
Bertha A. Carmen, who died in Ward Memorial park in Brook
Copper Ware, Yeltons.
Ella and John Rogers, who have 1939 in Harbor. In 190-1 he and ings.
Carl C. Kinion was one of our been in Colorado, spent the weke- his wife came to Oregon and took
lie leaves his widow, Mrs. Sara I
end with the Roy Kinions before up a homestead in what is now Biddle and small son, Walter
going to Santa Rosa for the win Carpenterville. He lived in Curry Albert at the Harbor home; a
Too Late to Classify ter. 7Fie Rogers were former county
until June of 1941, when daughter, Mrs. Maryanne Wach
residents of Brookings.
he moved to Springfield to live of Eugene, Ore.
Relatives present for the serv
with his daughter, Mrs. Florence
Rarios, Yeltons.
FOR SALE Twin beds, also sin
Morrison.
ices
were Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
glc and dbl., Trilmont elec, htr.,
Mrs. Bonn of the Bonn motel
Gerrans
of Portland, Mr. and
He
built
many
miles
of
the
2-burner elec, plate, gas stove; drove to Portland on Tuesday,
other misc. items. Very reason where she will spend Christmas. coast highway north of the Cali Mrs. Bror Anderson of Oakland,
able. Becker Realty.
Son Gerald, who is taking flying fornia line and built and operat
munir ria
lessons, will go up by plane for ed what is now Hanscam’s store
FOR SALE Girl’s bicycle. Stan- the holidays and Mr. Bonn hopes and the Chetco River autopark.
He was a member of the Port
dard size. Call 2522.
41-1 to get away to be with his fam
Orford Masonic lodge, the Curry
ily.
FOR S A L E -
chapter of Eastern Star, the
Gifts for Him, Yeltons.
NEW WALLPAPER PATTERNS
Brookings-Ha rbor Chamber of
Homer Slattery, who assisted Commerce, and was a charter
KARL OSTENBERG
Louis Langendoerfer in moving member ot the Community church fe!
his stock of furniture into the and Chetco grange.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks Brookings Furniture store, left
He is survived by a daughter,
and appreciation to our friends, Monday for Florida.
!
Mrs.
Florence Morrison, two sons,
neighbors and to our Mormon
Gifts for Her, Yeltons.
I Harold \V. of Harbor, and Frank
church brothers and sisters in
Mr. and Mrs. T. Waeh, nee
ON IIK.IIW AY 101, 3 MILES NORTH OF CRESCENT CITY
C iescent C ity lor their kind sym Maryanne Biddle, who were here | W. of Brookings; five grandchil
dren and three great-grandchil
pathy and assistance in our re for the services of Walter Biddle, dren.
At Wonder Stump Road
cent bereavement.
her father, returned to their home '
MRS. WALTER BIDDLE
in ugene on Sunday evening. Com- j
W ishts t<> announce that because of inclement
and Family.
ing to Brookings on Friday night , In its early stages tuberculosis*
they were held at Carpenterville gives no warning symptoms. You
weather (hiring the winter months, the Theatre
FOR SALE 15 red laying hens, for six hours when the road was I may have the disease without
$25. L. A. Olson, Pioneer Road. cIosed-
" i l l he closed until March I, 1951.
j knowing it. A chest X-ray is the
tf
Art Supplies, Yeltons.
I best way to detect early TB.
— OCEAN
THEATRE—
Famous
"Samsonite"
LUGGAGE
SMOKERS
A very practical gift
Choice of chrome or
bronze - Five Styles
Priced from
HASSOCKS
$7.95
Large Assortment
\ ariety of Styles and
Colors
Also storage type, from
M IR R O R S
Sizes and shapes for
all uses
All plate with Beveled
edges
Sizes from 16x20 in.
to 40x60 in. from
$8.95
LAM PS
Stiecial purchase just in time
for Xmas shoppers. Large as
sortment
“ A L A D D IN ”
Table Lamps
Values to $16.95
$10.95
Tw o for
$16.00
x-
$6.95
Leather Chairs
Nothing t(X) good for
Bather! Genuine top,
good leather lounge
chairs
All styles and colors
Xmas Special
HEALTH
CHAIR
$159.50
Relax in the comfort of
a plastic covered health
chair.
Choice of Mint, Green '
have a good ««lotion
- t ’
—.
'
F loor Lamps. M odern arxl
1 an or Chartreuse
conventional. Priced for
$94.50
Always a most accept
able gift. W e have a
large stock in the most
wanted colors. Rawhide,
Green, Blue and Tan.
$19.9$
Blankets
Famous “ W(x>l-of-the-
West,” ioo% wool.
Priced from
$14.95
HENDRICKS FURNITURE CO.
Brookings, Ore.
Phone 284!
ROCKERS
Large, roomy, com fort
able plastic Rockers.
Complete with ottomans
at
$89.50
Some at
$63.50