Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 07, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    C R O C K ETTS HAVE V ISIT O R S
1 0 Brookings Harbor Pilot
TH U R SD A Y , JANU ARY 7, 1954
W , W . LoFountain
Smith River
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C h arles Jensen. Gus W e ath ers
and W ilbur Jensen, m em bers of
th e o rc h e stra which played for
th e A m erican Legion dance ai
S m ith
River, w ere o v ern ig h t
g u ests of th e Donald C ro c k etts.
T he C ro ck etts, m eanw hile, played
for th e F ire m a n ’s dance in C res­
cent City.
Dies in Sm ith River
B y E T H E L GO O D LIN
F u n eral services w ere held S at - |
THURSDAY. JA N U A R Y 7
urday,
J a n u a ry 2. from W ier’s
T he W atch N ight service held
F
u
n
e
ra
l
Cha.p.'l,
C
rescent
City,
P T A - High School, 8 p.m.
at th e S m ith R iver C hurch on
SERVICES HELD
IO O F —IO O F H all.
New Y ear’s Eve w as well a tte n d ­ for W ilford W illiam La F o u n ta in
FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y 8
ed. G am es and a social tim e ( of S m ith R iver, who died at the
of 76 years. R everend Jam es
Sidney C roft Lodge, AF&AM
A T S M IT H RIVER w ere enjoyed, w ith re fresh m e n ts S age
helton officiated.
In te rm e n t is IO O F H all.
served. F rien d s w ere in a tte n d ­
F U N K S GO EAST
H e n ry W estbrook, prom inent ance from F o r: Dick C om m unity beside his w ife in S m ith R iver
F O E Jak lew icz A nchorage.
ra n c h e r of S m ith R iver nad w ide­ C hurch. T he evening w as brought cem etery.
MONDAY. JA N U A R Y 11
Mr. and Mrs. George F u n k left
Mr. La F o u n ta in w as horn at
ly know n Del Norfce citizen, to a close by th e show ing of the
C hetco C horal C lub — B aptist S a tu rd a y m orning on a selling
p assed aw ay before m idnight, De­ film, “S te w ard sh ip ,” by B urton Yam hill, O regon, F eb ru a ry 8, C hurch, 8 p.m.
trip in th e east. They plan to he
1877. He cam e to S m ith R iver as) S co u t B uilding C o m m ittee —
ce m b e r 31, at bis home. He was
aw ay about th re e m onths.
Tyler.
a young m an. and has m ade his IO O F H all, 8 p.m.
55 y ea rs old, and his death fol-
low ed a long illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bolick ol hom e th e re since. He w as em ­ B arb ersh o p p ers
V FW H all,
Mr. W estbrooky son of H enry V alley View' have re tu rn e d hom e ployed at th e H obbs-W all L um ­ p.m.
TUESDAY, JA N U A R Y 12
an d B e rth a W estbrook, was horn from a trip to B akersfield, wh ie ber eam p. and in late y e a rs he
ROSS SALVAGE
at S m ith R iver on M ay 2, 1989. they visited th e l a tte r ’s b ro th e r i w ;u a fisherm an and can n ery | R ebekah IOO F H all.
W ED N ESD A Y , JA N U A RY 13
H e w as the grandson of H enry and. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd w orker.
S urviving a re one son, Joe La
SAND AND GRAVEL
FO E A uxiliary Jak lew icz A n ­
W estb ro o k , a pioneer who settled Busby.
F o u n ta in of S m ith River, a sister. I chorage.
in I>el N o rte in 1864.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W e st­ Mrs. M innie Dodd of E ast Lynn, •
TOP SOIL AND FILL DIRT
S t. T im o th y ’s Guild.
Mr. W estbrook a tte n d e d local brook have re tu rn e d hom e from
M assachusetts, a stejx lau g h ter. ; B eta S igm a Phi.
schools and la te r atten d e d schools M illbrae, w here they spent the
Mrs. B erth a S te w a rt of S m ith
Phone 2057 or 2341
in A lam eda, C alif , and th e U ni­ holidays w i t h re la tiv e s
and . R iver, and sev e ral nieces and
v e rs ity of C alifornia. He was | friends.
D uring th e ir absence, nephews.
Buy U. S. S av in g s Bonds!
a c tiv e in civic and business a f­ Mrs. Eddie W estbrook w as th e
fairs. He served as a d irec to r of guest of h er son and w ife, Mr. j
th e Golden G ate B ridge from 1929 and Mrs. C laren c e W estbrook.
4 I I Sewing Box Meets
to 1932, and from 1936 to 1940.
MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE
M rs W allace H ieder of S h e ri­
T he m eeting of the S w ing Box
H e w as a m em ber of th e C ali­
fo rn ia D airy A dvisory B oard, and dan, O re., a rriv e d here to a tte n d 411 C lub w as h »Id at th e hom e
fo rm e r presid ent of the C alifornia the fu n e ral of h er uncle, H enry J of Mrs. R obert S ta n h u rs t.
Roll call su b ject was how to
D a iry Council, as well as p re si­ W estbrook.
im
prove p osture. Each girl gave
d en t of th e Del N o rte C oopera­
S m ith R iver school reopened
ROOM AND BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH
a
d
em o n stratio n of good posture.
tiv e C ream ery .
M onday, follow ing th e C h ristm a s
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK
Mr. W estbrook was a highly re ­ vacation, and teac h ers re tu rn e d Linda S an d ers gave a d em o n stra ­
tion
of
sew
ing
on
a
bu
tto
n
co
r­
sp ected citizen, and took p a rt in from holidays spent w ith re la ­
re ctly
N ancy H all joined the
m any county affairs.
Rotary Club each Tuesday, 12:00 noon
tives.
club.
F u n e ra l services w ere held
Lions
Club, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7 :30 p.m.
M rs. F lorence H all, who spent
Som e of th e girls cut out th eir
S u n d ay aftern o o n from W ier’s
the holidays w ith h er son and aprons, and th e new m em bers,
M o rtu ary C hapel, w ith T he R ev­
fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. H all s ta rte d th e ir head scarves.
e re n d Ja m e s S helton officiating,
and d au g h ter, left on th e early
an d th e M asonic Lodge co n d u ct­
bus for h er hom e in S a lin a s on
ing th e final rite s in the W ier
WHERE T O FIND A N D BUY IT — IN CRESCENT C ITY
T
uesday m orning.
C hapel. Soloist w as Lennis Fike,
w ho sang “W hen Day Is D one,”
A Business and Professional Guide to Friendly CRESCENT CIT Y Concerns who
and “T h e End of a P erfect D ay,” CLUB R E SU M E S
T
h
e
C
hetco
C
horal
C
lub
re
­
accom panied at the org an by Mrs.
sum ed its w eekly re h e a rsa ls on suggest you patronize your home merchant first, but stand ready to serve you in an
A nne B igler.
T he group will j admirable way when these services are not available in your home community.
S u rv iv in g a re his wife, Mrs. M onday. Jan . 4
m
eet
each
M
onday
a t 8 p.m. at
R o b e rta W estbrook, two sons;
L ie u te n a n t H enry W estbrook III, th e B aptist C hurch.
D A V ID S O N 'S
T hey a re c u rre n tly w orking on Crescent C hevrolet
N unn-B ush Shoes; A rrow
U.S. A rm y of Tacom a, W ashing­
S h irts; G enuine I evis;
Office Supplies
ton, and R obert L. W estbrook if m usic to lie p re sen ted at th e PTA C hev ro let-B u ick S ales & Service
P
endleton
S
h
’r
ts
;
Ja
n
tz
e
n
S m ith R iver; tw o nieces, Mrs. m eeting in F e b ru a ry .
A uto R epair. P ain tin g
T y p ew riters, Adding M achines
S w ea te rs; W hite S ta g Line.
R ad iato rs R epaired
B e tty H inder of S heridan. O regon
1010 2nd S t.
Telephone 2212
and M rs W illiam Woods of S m ith gave silen t testim o n y to the
C om plete line of W ork C lothes
Phone 471
R iv er; a cousin. C larence W est­ esteem in w hich he w as held in
W e D eliver in B rookings!
S p o rtin g Goods
this com m unity.
brook of S m ith River.
C rem atio n followed th e services
A host of friends m ourn his
Gordon F.
passing, and th e bow< r oi b ea u ­ at O cean View C rem ato riu m in
G am ble's
c lendo n
tifu l flow ers around th e cask et E ureka.
Johnson
Western Auto Supply
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M o to r Co.
A uto and Hom e Supplies. Ap-
O ldsm obile-W illys-C adillac
“Store For Men"
p ’irn ces
Coronado Radios.
F ront and M S tre e ts
1150 9th St
Phone 3001
H . WESTBROOK
CH ETCO
INN
M C
Experts?
C R E S C E N T CITY
SURPLUS M A R T
W e d o n 't pretend to be!
But
it you have electrical work. Radio, or I \
Second and M arket S tre e ts
Do! N c rte Laundry
H ER B N E W M A N ’S
Leave o rd e rs at the
C u r Del C lean s
If we are unable to, we will tell
you so
or have
it done.
Linen and Specialty Shop
House Dresses
Children’s Lint*!
Costum e Jew elry
Linens!
1240 Second Street
EVANS ELECTRIC
nL
r none
3114
2083
material and
V.
you
Florally 'Yours
F.T.D . M em b er
!
th e K r s f”
B u tto n s
j M agnavox. RCA -V ictor. P h ilce I
h
B uckles
H e m stitch in g
Pfaff Sewing Mach. Center
R ecords All labels and speeds J
840 3rd St.
P hone 1512 I
Ok jNiKTrt,.<>• •» "<
j
W. II. K L A T T
R ep airin g
•
S ervicing
Phone 3213
326 I S t.
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HAM ILTON. ELG IN . W YLER
W A D SW O R TII W A TCi 1 ES
H eirloom S te rlin g
/AARKETfPtAC«
OF /A IL L IO N S .
Our TV Antenna Installations are not
you
Phone 3531 j
House of Flow ers;
CRESCENT CITY
RADIO
PROPANE SERVICE
WANT ADS
$200. The\ start at $$9.50, or we'll sell
1 873 Second St.
W A R D 'S
SPRUCE ST R E E T O F F W HARF ST R E E T
P.S.:
Phone 1881
“ lVf Sc/7 //•#» B est and S ervice |
M a rg a re t's
P. O Box 1463
L ingerie
D resses
C oats
Accessories
U niform s
S&H G reen S ta m p s
L arge Siz.es a S p ecialty
Building Material
11
P h o n e 3544
Louise Dress Shop
F o r price q u o tatio n s on all
C lothing and S hoes for the E n tire
F am ily
H a rd w a re
S p o rtin g
G o a ls
H ousew ares
L ogger
Boots
A tlas P ow er Tools
1230 2nd St.
Phone 2752
Three-l)ay Service
Repairing; we will do it.
154 H S t.
Crescent Lbr. Co.
the
W e c a rry a C O M P L E T E line
of Gas A ppliances — W edgewood,
T ap p an , O 'K eefe & M e rritt, and
C aloric ranges — G en eral w a te r
h e a te rs
S erv el R e frig e ra to rs —
C olem an furnaces.
T an k s for R ent. S ale o r L ease
install it.
I
J
C rescent C ity
P h o n e 111
At Jet. Ilw y s 101 an d 199
F in e W atch and Jew elry
R ep airin g
,
G IF T S
W A D 5W O R T H
JEWELRY
S09 2nd S t.
P h. 2202
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