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A 2021 remembrance: The lives that left an enduring imprint on Sonoma County, North Bay

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How a 25-year cold case murder tore a family apart: we miss her so much

Cold-case mystery: The murder of Kiwi Paula Brown on girls night out - we miss her so much

Cold-case mystery: The murder of Kiwi Paula Brown on girls night out - we miss her so much 14 May, 2021 05:00 PM 7 minutes to read Paul Brown disappeared from the Sydney s bustling Oxford Street on May 4, 1996, after becoming separated from her friends. Her body was found 8 days later. Photo / Chadwick McCartney Paul Brown disappeared from the Sydney s bustling Oxford Street on May 4, 1996, after becoming separated from her friends. Her body was found 8 days later. Photo / Chadwick McCartney By: Fleur Guthrie On the back of Norma Brown s bedroom door hangs a beautiful maroon velvet jacket, adorned with diamanté buttons. As she tenderly gathers it in her hands and strokes the fabric, the retired widow can t believe it s been 25 years this month since her beloved daughter Paula last wore it, while on a girls night out in Sydney, Australia.

From the Archives: Wednesday, June 13, 1973 - Wins 4-H Fruit Salesmanship

WINS 4-H FRUIT SALESMANSHIP  TOP SALEMAN - Ray Perkins, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins, 214 N. High Street, Waverly was awarded a $25 check for winning the 1973 Spring 4-H Fruit Salesmanship Contest. Here Ray is receiving his check from Mrs. Norma Brown of the 4-H Advisory Committee. Ray sold 30 crates of rangs (oranges?) and grapefruit for his 4-H Club. He is a member of the Levis and Lace 4-H Horse Club. His advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins. When asked about his salesmanship ability, Ray had this to say, It s hard to sell to a new customer, but once they have tried the fruit, it s easy to sell. Ray sold his fruit by telephone, door to door, and to the customers coming to his father s laundromat. We congratulate Ray on his success and hope he has an enjoyable time spending his $25 reward. 

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