ic DAY,
MAY 30, 1946
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Home of the C roft Lily
irgia Shuster
ses At Talent
Smith River
washing machine and a few b e d ,
covers. Foundation is being laid
lor their new home.
Rev. E. C. Hicks ldTt on the
bus Monday for Coos Bay to visit
his son and la te r to go to Day-
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Musser,
ton where he will spend D ecora
who
were m arried, May 12, are
tion day and to visit friends and
taking up residence in Brookings.
relatives.
The young people of the local Mrs. Musser was the form er Miss
church will have charge of the A lta W orthley of Crescent City.
morning services a t the church They were m arried a t the L uth
Sunday*, June 2. The afternoon eran church a t Ferndale, Calif.
Calvin was just recently dis
services at Gushchu Indian m is
sion will be under their direction charged from the navy a fte r hav
with Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Mrs. ing spent 29 m onths in the South
R. D. Rowley assisting. Everyone Pacific on m ine-layers. His last
duty was at Okinawa, where the
is invited.
The Sm ith River 4-H club held
its re g u la r monthly meeting Mon
day evening a t the community
Ann Shuster, according hall w ith Assistant Farm Ad
jrgia
rord recei'^ here died at visor H arry B. Tucker, of Eureka,
home at Talent. Saturday, present. He showed two educa
18 at 8:15 p. nr. following tional pictures, “Plant Roots’’
and “Fungus P lants.” President
Iness of five weeks
, had lived in Oregon 15 Gordon Miller, with assistant club
and in the Wagner Creek leader, Paul Maris, conducted the
iunity for the past 13 years. business meeting. Club pledge
, uas a member of the V. was given by members, led by
Auxiliary- Born in Missouri Freddie Morrison. Plans are be
3 1854. she was 91 years, 7 ing m ade for a club tour and
Ifcs and 15 days at the tim e picnic, to be held in July. Mr.
Er death. She was daughter T ucker talked to the boys and
t und Mrs. Charles Swanson. girls about the premium list for
H a te husband. Bingham the Del N orte County fair, to be
¡¡er. died on Dec. 3. 1935. Sur- held August 21, 22 and 23. The |
i include seven sons and one club m em bership is taking as its
fuer. and are: Ernest of Col- projects this year, calves, sheep.
John of Ashland, Ore., chickens and gardens
of Portland. Frank of Cath-
Del N orte Pomona Grange was
Electricity for t h e com
„ Thos and Ray of Ash guest of the Crescent Redwood
munity is drawing closer to
anti Charles of Toledo; Mrs. G range a t th eir Crescent City
realization. Bert Cleveland,
Meyers of Brookings. In ad- hall for the May meeting of
local Coos Electric Co-op
there are 15 grandchildren, Pom ona. M aster Charles Glover
manager, has been busy the
„ whom live at brookings; presided. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klos-
past week installing a pole
Mildred Raymond, Mrs. Mar- ke of Bellevue Grange at Santa
setter on the bed of a truck
Mattson; Mrs. Don W hirry, Rosa w ere visitors. Reports were
to be used on line construc-
nee Meyers, Jarry Meyers, given by M asters of each sub
in this area.
Jack Meyers; and 15 g reat- o rdinate Grange. Each reported
Additional equipm ent and
children. of whom 11 live gains in membership. Reports of
m aterials are arriving al
cokings.
C om m ittee chairm en were given^ most daily, and actual work
leral sendees were held on and accepted by Pomona. During
of setting poles and l i n e
esday. May 22, at L itw ille r the lecture hour the following
stringing should s ta rt fairly
soon.
ral Chapel, Ashland, w ith program was presented by Tom
Earl F. Dowing of C hurch Pennell, pertaining to M other’s
The boom, being installed
nst, officiating.
by Cleveland, is capable of
day: Q u a rte t: “My M other’s Bi
handling 60-foot poles. Be
ble,” “Tell M other I’ll Be There,”
sides the boom, Mr. Cleveland
with Ilah Robison, Bernice White,
and Gun Club To
has put a power winch on the
Tom Pennell and Guy Mann com
truck to facilitate picking
A Boy Scout
prising the q uartet. Mrs. Mann
up and placing of poles rap
ftco Rod & Gun Club voted w as accom panist. D u e t: “There’s
idly, once started.
to send a Boy Souts to A M other Old and Gray,” with
Ila
Robison
and
Bernice
White.
y Bay Scout Camp on the
nzie for two weeks, when P lans a re being made for initia
amp convenes later. It was tion a t the June meeting of the j
made known which boy will Pom ona Grange.
en.
Ladies of the Grange and some
'local club voted to affiliate friends m et at the Grange ball at
• the Coastal Federation, F o rt Dick Friday afternoon and
The Nook Cafe officially chang
men Clubs, in other of its presented Mr. and Mrs. W allac ed management May 21, and is
i matters. The June m eet- Jam ison w ith a miscellaneous now undergoing extensive repair
*t for the 11th, will be show’e r of many articles. Mr. and and remodeling. J . B. Murphy
night, with dinner, dancing Mrs. Jam ison recently lost all and Bob Davis, form erly of Van
! midnight snack. Sound pic- th eir household furnishings in couver. W a s h ., purchased the
*'¡11 be shown as p art of a fire th a t destroyed their home. property from Tom Page, when
entertainm ent.
They w ere able to save their the lease held by Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Chijpman expired.
Under the new m anagem ent,
th£ original name will be re
tained. However, M urphy and
JEANS for the little tots, sizes 3 to 8!
Davis say that they intend to
specialize in sea foods and steaks,
SUMMER HATS for men and women
together with the added a ttra c
tion of handling fresh doughnuts.
They purchased a machine for
Just received from Los Angeles:
making doughnuts, and it will be
installed and ready to go when
the formal opening will be held,
ladies dresses and play clothes
sometime in the early part of
June.
A “walk-in” cooler is being |
installed and will assure the n e w (
■ H V Templar Building, Brookings
owners sufficient refrigeration a t I
all times.
^'”9 and Accessories for every m em ber of the fam ily!
Power Line Job
Soon To Begin
Remodeling Being
Done At Nook Cafe
ill V’O— TTie Fam ily Shop
tow on Display!
Electric and Gasoline Turbine
W ATER
PU M PS
Any Capacity Desired
New Fluorescent
LIGHT IN G F I X T U R E S
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
V- A. MENDENHALL
+ Elderly Couple In
An Auto Accident
I
H. O. Eri, of Boring, Oregon,
received a broken collarbone and
severe bruises early S aturday a f
ternoon when the car he and Mrs.
Eri were in. went off the high
way about six miles north of
town. Mrs. Eri suffered bruises,
lacerations and shock.
According to reports, Mr. and
Mrs. Eri had attended the fes
tival, and were returning to their
home a t Boring when he a p p a r-:
ently lost control of the car, j
plunging over the bank, landing-
hot tom-side Aip, next to a con
crete culvert. Mrs. Eri broke the
window and crawled through the
culvert in order to get back up
to the highway to summon aid.
The couple was brought to the
Tem plar hotel, where Dr. A. O.
Schm itt, was called to adm inister
medical attention. A son was no-j
tified, and he made the trip here
to return them to his home at j |
Gresham. The car, a 1941 Chev-| j
rolet sedan, was bat.
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Newlyweds Will
Build A Home
E N JO Y
Page Three
ship he was aboard was blown
backw ards by the typhoon until
it went aground. According to
Calvin, it was because his ship
ran aground th a t it did not
sing, saving all aboard.
The young couple is building
a home on the airport site, hut
until it is completed, will rem ain
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Musser. The newlyweds en
joyed a two-weeks wedding trip
to Banff, near Calgary. A lberta,
Canada.
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