Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 29, 1948, Image 1

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    Thursday. April 29, 1948
ATTENTION CITIZENS
O f Brookings and Harbor
(uffered Stroke W ed .
Never R allied
afterwards
era! services for A lbert
on Muchmore were held at
ck Wednesday afternoon
Baptist Community churclr
ip.ev. N. N. Neufeld otficiat-
liasonic rites were observed
riney Croft lodge, A. F. &
, and cremation followed at
Pass.
L; ¡n health for some tim e
Muchmore suffered a para-
[ stroke last Wednesday af-
and never rallied. D eath
i shortly after 3 p.m., S a tu r-
it the family home,
i Oct. 13. 1871, in H am ilton
ty Ohio, he went to Okla-
I as a young man, w here he
an active part in Masonic
He held all the degrees
asonry, except the th irty -
and had been a m em ber
a half a century.
October, India Temple of
nt Arabic Order of Mystic
sent him a new fez cap
«nembrance that he h ad
|a shriner 43 years. He also
life membership in Bencv-
and Protective O rder of
Enid, Okla.
in the 1900s he came to
and later engaged in the
business at Medford for
years. He was a c h a rte r
er and past president of
' American Revolution,
rii family he came to th e
area three years ago.
iring are: His widow, An-
a daughter, Mrs. Mildred
f
¿randaughters, Joan
¡jfarparet, and five sisters
midwest.
¡forms Coming
Bruin Squad
Through the concerted action of the chamber
of commerce and a large group of local people
the lot adjoining Williamson’s bakery has been
purchased at a cost of $1000. It has been deeded
free of encumbrance, to the Brookings-Harbor
h ire Protection District, and now stands record­
ed in their name.
It is the intention of all persons interested in
this project to erect immediately a building to
house the fire truck and the ambulance. It is un­
necessary to point out the way in which both of
those pieces of equipment are deteriorating due
to being out in the weather.
It is also unnecessary after the tragic and all
too frequent need of the ambulance these last
weeks to ponit out how vitafl it is that both these
pieces of equipment be properly housed and
maintained.
We believe that just as the lot has already
been paid for, the building can be erected in
large measure, by donations of material and
labor.
The lot is already being graded, as you may
notice when you go to the Post office. The con­
crete slab will be poured within a matter of days.
The committees responsible for obtaining the
material are already at work and we are assur­
ed it will be laid down by the time it is needed.
We expect to start work on the building some­
time during the week of May 10th, if weather
permits, on that date, and will finish the ex­
terior of the building within a week.
We believe everyone will be in complete accord
with this and show it by their full co-operation.
The purpose of this notice is to ask that EACH
and EVERY ONE OF US come in and signify
just how much time during that week we will
give. If everyone gives at least one full day of
work, or if unable physically or for any other
reason, the money to purchase one days labor
nothing can stop us.
You may let us know what you will do either
at the office of Mrs. Byrne, secretary of the
chamber of commerce in the Central building.,
or by seeing C. A. McKenzie at the Self Service
Laundry.
iriM I
(
•P)-looking blue-gray hase-
mtforms will adorn the
ags Bruins squad, proba-
> next week, because of
of business firm s o f ____________
i
Goods,
,o
. “ B I,a,ch O. E. S. Will Meet
of Spokane,
suits o f a"v ar- Tuesday, May Fourth
Local Women Are
s,zw with the nam e of
R egular m eeting of S atellite A A T lO n Q in g w O FlTQ D
Thf-°n . bd<,k ° f the Uni* C haPte r *
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To attend the sta te convention
blue 7 ^ and SOX are of U,ar m eeting a t the 0(1(1 FelloWSiof Parent-T eachesr Association.
>eaw w 11 ’He lettering, hall, next Tuesday, May 4.
j ^ g j members left for Klam-
jor
‘ ' Se suits will
Mrs. Hazel Hendry will explain a |^ Falls early Tuesday morning
r 11 -v ears w ith th e m eanings of the order. Re- as delegates from this unit. Go-
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* as promised in freshm ents will be served by ¡ng were Mrs. A. P. Hendrick
’ me order reached by Mrs. Schaal. Mrs. W right and local president;
Mrs. Claude
ne which " a s Monday.
Mrs. K err. Since death of Mrs. QoJdizen. Mrs. Jam es Yelton
D orothy Tem plar, w orthy ma- yjrs Lockhart and Mrs. Dew’ey
tron, Mrs. Lillian W eideman has Akers.
been elevated from associate ma-
.
,
_ . .
....
Thev expect to be home either
tro n . C h a rle s E
ow . .
y
t^ is eyening or e a rjy Friday
p atro n , pro- e
morning. A full report of tne con-
' scare l o c a l l y __________________________
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fah jg expected at the May 6
Pth e ! sThml"’ May Ha.V Tea Cancelled m e tin g .
School Play
belled, Friday
is Wl
tin t
Was postponed
The annual May Day Tea,
until Wednes- which was to be given by the
(H a rb o r Com m unity club this
best tim e to ico m in g S aturday. May 1st. has
’’d crowds, no been cancelled due to so many
could be found deaths in the com m unity in the
uction.
ip ast month.
Fred G ardner is enjoying a
few’ week annual leave from the
Forest Service. W hen he returns
to work, he and his crew will
sta rt m aintenance work on the
forest service roads in C urry Co.
Bride-to-be Honored
At Shower, Thursday
GRAVESIDE RITES
HELD TUESDAY
FOR MRS. TISDALE
Mrs. Thor Ask and h e r daugh­
ter, Lois Crook, w ere hostesses
last T hursday afternoon at a
shower for Mildred D rake, bride-
1 to-be of C onner K essler.
Following games, the honored
guest en te rta in e d the group by
opening packages. D ate for the
wedding has not been announced
except th at it will be e a rly this
summer.
Popular Resident Was
Victim of Spinal
Meningitis, Wed.
Graveside services for M argar­
et ha Aune Tisdale were held at
2 p.m. Tuesday at Brookings
C em etary, w ith Rev N. N. N eu­
feld. p astor of the Baptist Com­
m unity church officiating. Mrs
Tisdale passed away last W ed­
nesday afternoon a fte r being
stricken Sunday with spinal m en­
ingitis.
P o pular in this com m unity,
Death Came Suddenly
w here she had served for a tim e
Early Saturday
as m em ber of the school board,
At Beach Home
and w’here she had taken p a rt
in many civic affairs, she had
With services in charge of Roe­ ’endeared herself to everyone.
d er F uneral home, last respects
M argaret Aune Tisdale w as
¡w ere paid to Ralph Moore, Mon­ born in Portland, Oregon, A pril
day afternoon at B aptist Com­ 11, 1898. D aughter of Jo nas
m unity church w ith Rev. B u t­ S truck Aune and P etra Aune,
ler of the F ederated Church, of pioneer P o rtland photographer.
Crescent City, officiating. Burial I She graduated from W ashing­
was at the fam ily plot at Smith ton high school, when she an.l
River.
h er brother R inar learned photo­
Ralph Milton Moore w as born graphy in th e ir fath er’s studios
Sept. 7, 1900. on the place now in Portland, Los Angeles and
owned by E. L. Miller, up the Pendleton. H er professional spec­
Chetco. He attended his first ialty was in p o rtra its of children
two years of high school hero, which she exquisitely colored in
com pleting a t Ashland.
oils.
For more than a y e a r he drove! Studying voice with Sam oiloff,
the school bus in the H arb o r area a famous Russian coach, it w as
and had a w arm following among her pleasure and privilege to b»
the youngsters, who tu rned out I accompanied by Andre K oste-
in num bers at the church. Re lanetz.
eently he had been doing farm
She became possessed of a
w ork w henever w eath er perm it­ beautiful voice and gave o th ers
ted. S aturday, due to the rain, pleasure by singing w henever she
he went to the beach n e a r his was asked. ‘
home, w here a fatal h e a rt at-j W hile in Portland, Mrs. T isdale
tack claimed him about 10 o’­ was a m em ber of the Business
clock.
and Professional women and of
Surviving a re : His m other. the Delphian society.
Mrs. B ertha Moore; sister, M r
In Brookings Mrs. Tisdale w as
i E. L. Cassel of Fort Dick; th re e , an ardent m em ber of the A zalea
nieces, B erta M oratto, P atricia G arden club, the cham ber of
Dodge, both of S an ta Rosa. Calif, com m erce and a one tim e m em ­
and Betty Swanson of Cresccent ber of the school board.
City, in addition to several d ist­
She leaves her husband, L u th e r
a n t relatives in this area.
Leib Tisdale, a sister, Mrs. Ivan
Houser, of Mtlw'aukie, Oregon, a
brother, R inar Aune, of P ortland.
POPULAR MAN I
LAID TO REST
AT SMITH RIVER
Fire Damaged
Sawmill, Sat.
QUEEN SELECTION
BALL, SATURDAY
Following the dry b ark and
saw dust from the bu rn er to the
mill, fire reached the head-rig
of Brookings L um ber Co., S atu r-i
Dance Set For
day afternoon, and before it was
Harbor
Grange Hall
brought under control, did an es­
tim ated $6000 damage.
The queen, who will reign over
According to H enry K err, all
the men w ere gone a t the time both the Azalea Festival and th e
and had it not been for women Lily Blossom Time will be chosen
living near the mill, com plete S a tu rd a y evening, May 1, a t H a r­
destruction might have resulted. bor G range hall, when princesses
T ogether W'ith children, the from Brookings high school vie
ladies formed a bucket brigade for th a t coveted honor.
This affair, held jointly by the
from the pond and by tim e the
Brookings fire d ep artm ent reach­ A zalea Festival assiciation and
ed the scene, had successfully C roft Lily Growers association«
is hoped to a ttra c t a large crow d
controlled the blaze.
W hile it w as necessary to go of backers for each girl.
The queen selection com m ittee
for a second truck of w ater, the
fire departm ent had little dif­ headed by Mrs. Ray S truebing,
ficulty in extinguishing the blaze has not announced the m ethod
This mill, the only one which of selection, but is presum ed to
was able to saw- w ith reg u larity lie by a secret ballot, announced
during the recent rains, now may at the dance.
A local orchestra will lu rn isn
be shut down for some tim e when
the music.
repairing m ust be done.