Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 10, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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■ who felt they w ere a little
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old to identify themselves w ith 'natk-nranon’ o ? ' m a n u a l ' ^
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the week-end w ith h er
boy scout work, and suggested in the local J c . d , i h
8
,he la ,e F rank Co»- parents. ! Mr. and Mrs Roy Kinion
y M e e tin g ,
th at a sea scout troop be form- was voted at » nrevi h
i
^ F’ d’d nOt arrive here until
J. J G allagher, who once w ent
ed here because of the proximity when estim ate! ?
a fte r his death. Mrs. Murphy had
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on
w ith the sea.
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lay
m ilted by John G ««..
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h<,r uncle and was to Crescent City for a checkup,
and who w as forced to rem ain
He told the club that a navy
Organization of this troop of 1, cking fo ru ard to a visit.
there for 18 days, left Tuesday
Boat Will Be
boat, about the size of a w hale sea Scou?s will be done shortly
morning for another checkup.
boat could be leased iw.
for - Gene
and
John Ginther.
Bv Chib For loi
a O life
Q voav
... Gould
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simmer.
Miss Mabel Kinion, accom pan-1 except this time he will not pre
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utv ! navy’
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? th
J L S° - S? w . k ovine
Some e^-navy ted by relativ e, from G rants Pass diet the length of his stay.
ear Period
I his he suggested the Huh
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This
club a«
do. ntan
nian in
ln the
lhe n»fhhni-h,^i
neghborhood to help ______ _______________________
—
w ith assurance, once this troop as sc°utm aster.
problem of many dis- js organized, th at the club back
Next meeting will be in charge
i the topic at the T u e s-jth e boys and give w hatever a s - 'of the ' “^-President, Rov Weide-
meeting of the Brook- d ista n c e necessary.
'm an . and will concern ’ erection
ury Club. when John
These boats, bare of anv cabin ?
comr" u""-v hal1- H arry Ed-
scout master and mem- or engine, would la- a CO(Ji oro, !
"T D<" ' ey Akers- s<™ -
¿he faculty and Gene ect for th e older teen-agers to |w ill ¿ ' ’‘’at*’ «!!“*’" ’ -
lhe ,club-
(un.or assistant s c o u t - w ork on. They would be assisted ,
at Salem in attendance
ir charge of the discus- by th e R o .a o ' club 7„
X ,
d a « “ “ Cre,ary’ '
t isevnote was sounded; necessary funds for an engine.
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With our newly-installed equipment, we
^ T ^ h T n he re ' a n d w h a < « er cabin equipment
Iford club, when he r e -'
now can care for any cleaning needs
the international con- needed.
’ind its recognition of
G<," e , uGould said ,h a ' he «»•
M N o « ' County mourns the
of this area in much less time than we
th and problems of the lieyed 'h a t the boys from 16 to: loss of another pioneer citizen
21 would flock to join such a in the passing of Frank Cooper,
required formerly.
iinther, who lead off in troop, and that they would be early-dav settler of Smith River
.yiion. told the R otarians only too glad for the opoprtunity who died July 1 following an ill­
approached some worn- to work out any project they ness of several months. He was
uzation to help w ith m ight encounter in equipping a 82 years. 3 months and 5 days.
and Girl Scout work boat.
Funeral services were held on
area He then told the
W ith the local Rotary’ Club Thursday afternoon. July 3. from
3 to 4-DAY SERVICE
that there were sev- featu rin g community service, the the Methodist church with Rev.
,-ace bovs in this area, m em bers authorized the purchase E. Burk of Crescent City officiat­
ing. Mr. Cooper, a native of Chi-’
cago, was bom March 26, 1863.
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and came to Del Norte County
We
operate
Our
Own
Plant
when a young man.
Bill
New Location—Young Building—Brooking!
He was married to Miss Emma
Baine, Oct. 3. 1891. and the couple
observed their golden wedding
in 1941. The deceased followed
team ing for many years and c a r­
ried the U. S. Mail stage from
Crescent City to Grants Pass in
[Bringing
the early days. He was road I
foreman for 20 years in this dis-l
trict. Surviving are his widow.'
»kings
Emma, two sons, Henry of C res­
cent City and John of Smith
River; a niece, Mrs. Grace M ur­
phy of Chicago, who was here
for the funeral; a nephew, Jo ­
seph Cooper of Mestmont, 111.
Interm ent was at Smith River
cemetery, under direction of the
Roeder Funeral home. Pall bear­
ers were c l o s e frinds: Fred
Haight,
Leo W ard, Clarence
Haight. Roy Ward. Wayne Blag-
done and Robert Maris.
The young folks of Smith Riv­
er choir and their friends motored
to Brookings Tuesday evening
and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Foltz, recent newly-weds, at a
house-warming. A social time
was enjoyed, with home-mad«*
Located Next to Mason <V- Edwards Shop—In
cake, jello and p u n c h being
•*T ORAIN -
» o ll
•WSurl n, C|erk o<
rear of the Gardner Building.
served. Mr. and Mi’s. Foltz were
w«t C oqji tetephon. C oto ­
ni ’»
given many useful gifts.
Rev. E. C. Hicks is convahefcc-
' ing at his home following an
I illness of several weeks. He ex­
pects to be able to return to his
Im portant, Oregon M otorists!
pulpit Sunday, July 20. Next Sun­
*«-<M ' ° n e O f f6© m
Or b’?© I
day Sam Lopez of Crescent City-
will again have charge of the
morning sendee.
Ond cfo/©
'O t t i
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OOf
°nb7 . e* °cro
Rev. E. C. Hicks and his son-
"»ue„. . - -
R 'o .n , „ „ " J ' ' ’ eorr, . d
j in-law and daughter, Mr. and
s>e</
re°cfi©s
t/)©
Mrs R D. Rowley enjoyed a
de
visit from their daughter and
O h on
Xoo
You must apply for renewal f/ii\ m o n th ONLY
fist« r, Mrs. M. D. Cochel, and
iri(i the
i family of Salem over the Fourth,
if your driver » liceiiM* serial num ber is in the
at
You,
t'he Cochells returned to Salem
one cOrn.
Sunday.
al>ove group.
Th<
'* fu "'tio,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and
°Per
children of Ashland spent the
f i e * * *
r a °r'
• No individual notice will be m ailed to you.
Fourth visiting at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
• Do not ap p ly by maiL A pply at the driver'»
Browne. The H om s returned to
licen se clerk or exam iner in your com m unity.
their home Sunday.
S .
° 'e o f v ' “ “ "«n«, ,
‘ “ " c e rto ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carlton
Haight
'""e ... " ■ O r o e ,
**•< * w k„
• No re-exam ination is required.
Ti 9 for
- b o fill,
and daughter. Lois, have returned
«« o° ; ng
home from a trip to San Jose
where they spent the Fourth vis-i
^4©
Iting their daughter Miss Helen
I f ru n r A rtre r^ neem»
<>re«Mi d lls « * » toccoons
who is confined to Alum Rock
num ber to btoher (ban
SR-1 te ro -33 ,0 00 m
sanitarium .
&B-S6.0S0, »et S renew al
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Versum
■ebedoto
frana
anv
»erv-
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m td r tarrafld. book a t
®"e t
" “ '« « d
ta n d daughters. Dorothy, H elen'
tee toatfem. poltee or sher-
° n ’P a ny
yoers
te make sore ro e
and Pauline, and son. V ernon,!
tfT* « office, oe l i c e n s e
are
oo<
vinlattnc Ute law .
cteek or exam iner.
of Tigard. Ore., made a brief
: call on Rev. E. C. Hicks, Sat- j
urday. The family were mem->
bers of the church in M ontana j
while Mr. Hicks was their pas-
.s<»crrlnry o f State
: tor at Broadview,
of Chicago, who were on th e ir !
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Murphy;
Topic For
I
3 Times More Work
IS OUR CAPACITY NOW!
Smith River News
Cleaning
Dyeing Alterations
Slorsel’s Cleaners & Dvers
Ward Clothing Store
For Men and Boys
Brookings The Best”
Oregon
Mall Chain Saws
Electric Chain Saws
Portable Skill Saws
Electric Drills
Pneumatic Chain Saws
Be Sure To See
W. J. BAINES, Distributor
MALL POWER ( HAIN SAW
SALES and SERVICE
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Driver's Licenses Hnmbered 5B-33,000
To 5B -66.000 E xp ire D uring Jn 1 y !
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TELEPIIUM (IHII’ IM
Bober! S. Fsurdl, Jr.,