Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 29, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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C O O S -C U R R Y PIONEER A S S O C IA T IO N
LISTS A R E A L A W -M A K E R S SINCE 1 3 5 5
I n ancient times
Mr. and Ms. Henry „
turned Saturday from
cisco, where they hadM '
u eek on business.
Jo
SOOTW5 AYER5 TO55ED
Oregon te rrito ria l legislators from Coos and Curry counties as
ROUND STONES U P
compiled for the Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical association by
THE SIDE OF A H IL L
Oregon state library and from house and council journals:
STONES ROLLED
Coll For Bit
HOUSE MEMBERS
i'-------- ----------------------------------
DOWN AND LODGED
1855- 56 — W illiam Tichnor, cf J' Gould (1 )-
~ P 11? J9th
of j J
1878—J.
H. Schroeder (2) and
IN D ECLIVITIES OF
Coos county.
1878—
J. H.
School District No. 23
GROUND. T H E N
1856- 57— A. E. Rogers of Coos M. Riley (1).
bids f o r transport^
THE SOOTHSAYERS
and C rry counties.
-- W ______
1880-
illiam Morras (2) and
from the watering
MADE PREDICTIONS
’ 857-58 T. J. K irkpatrick. or i Raleigh Scott (1)
VanCampen place to the
A F F E C T IN G T H E
Coos and Curry counties
—
~
.........
h o u s e , approxiatat
1882—W illiam Morras i2 | and
' *58-59
per day. w rh i 2 pu ■ ' , Pnc<
FUTURE,
V iilia m Tichnor, of Frank A. Stewart (1).
( oos and Curry counties..
transpon,
; All bi*
1885—John H. Roberts (2) ano
t acr
COUNCIL MEMBERS
• Monday. August 9. :94s ífcúdi!
W alter Sutton (1).
they will be opened at s x
1855-56 -- Hugh D. O’Bryant, 1887—John H. Roberts (2) and
»rer
The school board res^
of Douglas and Coos counties.
A. H. Crook (1).
1857- 58
Hugh D. O’Bryant
t0accept
or
1889—John H. Roberts (2) and
fell bids.
of Douglas. Curry and Coos.
A. H. Crook (11.
ellen
ALICE OVERMAN
1858- 59
Mr. Wells of Ump­
1891—J. D. Garfield (2) and
ingh:
qua, ( oos and Curry counties. A. H. Crook (11.
&ew«for®, compiled from Senate
1893 J. S. McEwen (2) and
Journal# for Cooa, Curry counts# J. H. Upton (1).
A T T E N T IO ,
I860—W. Tichnor (1).
1895 — Thomas Buckman (2)
Truck and tractor ownt,
S ome say this was
1862—J. W. Drew (1).
and Frank A. Stewart (1).
are equipped to repair i
THE B E G IN N IN G O F
1864 James Watson and G. S.
1897 — Thomas Buckman, (21,
and re-cover cushions of aij
/W A U L A GAME
Hinsdale (2!.
and W. H. Nosier (1).
—we carry materials and
which <aoootooo
1866 James Watson and G. S.
1899 George P. Topping (2)
in stock. We also manii
AMERICANS NOW PLAN..
Hinsdale (2).
and E. S. Platts (1).
and install seat coven
1868
Unger Hermannn ano
1901—A. H. Black (1) and R.
your automobiles. Prompt!
C. M. Pe” hbnker (21.
D. Hume (1).
courteous service.
I
Fred B. Adams (1).
Mrs. George M. Shaw- of Burns,
1870 L. F. Mosher and C. M.
1903 S. B. Hermann (2) and
(H Coos-Curry (jo in t).
CHAS.
g.
SCHil
Ore., le ft late last week fo r P o rt­
Pershbaker (2).
R. D. Hume, (1).
2 ( 1 Coos.
Box 42, Harbor,
land and Seattle. She has been
1872 James Watson and Gaius
1905- 5. B. Hermann (2) and
Comer of Ocean View
visiting
at
the
Garcia
Ranch
for
Webster (2).
Robert Burns (1).
//
Olsen Lane
the past two weeks.
F lo w e r G ir ls "
1874 Gaius Webster and J. F.
1907—W. C. Chase (2) and Ed
Watson (3).
In
publishing
the
winners
of
Rackleff (1).
We Azalea Flower Girls are
1876 —J. M. .Siglin (3).
1909 R. E. L. Bedillion (2) happy to have been a part of floats at the lily festival, last
1878
A G. Brown (31.
and I. N. Nuncy (1).
the Azalea Garden Club float in week. Henry K err was listed f.s
Building —
1882
J. M. Siglin (31.
1911—Ed Racklett (2) and S the L ily Blossom parade. We winner of an individual prize.
Inaide or Outaid« Fa
1885
J. M. Siglin (31.
This
is
error,
fo
r
Mr.
K
e
rr
told
P. Pierce (1).
are proud that the float won a
1887
J. M. Siglin (3).
the Pilot he asked not to be con­ Window d Door Frame
1913—J. S. Barton (2) and S. blue ribbon.
nati
1889 W. Sinclair (4).
sidered.. Winner were Andy Pc-
P. Pierce (1).
To Order
We
met
at
Mrs.
Lockland’s
on
1891 W. Sinclair (4).
1915- Charles W. Barrow (2* Monday, July 26 at 2. Mrs. Al- tocnick, first; Winchuck Village,
er fii
F. R. MOORE
1893 W. S. Vanderburg (4).
and S. P. Pierce (1).
second and Verna Asche and Vi
dene
Roberts,
of
Gold
Beach,
was
P O. Box 154
Har
1gor, ,, g Vanderburg (4).
1917—A rthur K. Peck (2) and there and she took us in her car! ola Bean, third.
1897—C. E. Harmon (4).
Frank B.
Tichenor
(1).
m V ~
for an Inspection tour of all our
1899 C. E. Harmon (41.
1919—T. J. T h rift (2) and R. flower gardens. They are all nice!
1901 T. M. Dimmick (3).
J. Stannard (1) died while e n 'b u t not many are in bloom yeti
1903 T. M. Dimmick (3).
route and did not qualify.
because we couldn’t plant until
THE DISTRICT S C H O O L
1905 J. S. Coke (3).
1921 T. T. Bennett (2) and^ so late because of rain.
BOARD for School D istrict No
1907 J. S. Coke (3).
S. P. Pierce (1).
A fter we finished our tour Mrs 17. Curry County, O regon.-w ill
1909 W. C. Chase (3).
1925—T. T. Bennett (2) and Roberts took us to Vincents and receive sealed bids for three (3)
1911 W. C. Chase (31.
S. P. Pierce (I).
treated the group to ice cream, garage doors, constructed of 1
1913 -I. S. Smith (31.
1925 Dal M. King (2) and Before we left we looked at all inch matched dry lumber, con­
1915 -I. S. Smith (3).
S. P. Pierce (1).
the pictures Mr. Vincent took of structed on tracks w ith rollers-
1917 I. S. Smith (3).
1927 Dal M. King (2) and the parade.
arrangements for locking. Bidi
1919 I. S. Smith (3).
S. , n.M
P. - Pierce
, ” (1).
Then we went back to Mrs ders may visit school garage for
»Sandbo Auto Co
1921- Charles Hall (3).
I acre
1J29 Louis L Knapp (1) and Lockland's house and had a short measurements. Bidders submit
1923 Charles Hall (31.
H a r o b r , Oregon! I prass
J' . ? ; . N°.rto" <2)'
business meeting and sang. Our plan and specifications w ith bid
1925 Charles Hall (31.
1931 J. E. Norton (2) and next meeting w ill be on Monday Construction to be in workman­
1927- Charles Hall (3).
Louis L. Knapp (1).
August 9 at 2 p. m. - Karen like manner, subject to approval
1929 Charles Hall (31.
1935 J. H. McClosky (2) and Simpson, reporter.
of the District Board. The Dis­
1931- Chari« es Hall (3).
W. H. Bennett (1).
,
-________ ___________ __
trict School Board reserves the
1933 .lo h n D. Goss (31.
1935 J. H. McClosky (2) and
right to reject any and all bids
1935 John D. Goss (31.
Roy E. Carter (1).
Bids must he labeled, sealed
1947- Geo. H. Chaney (3).
w be i
1937 J. H. McClosky (2) and
and
in the hands of the District
Mr.
.and
Mrs.
K.
E.
Furth-
1939 Geo.
Chaney (3).
Roy E. Carter (1).
► han
<
■
ierk.
Dora
E.
Beaulieu.
Brook-1
1941 - W m
Walsh (3)
1939 J. H. McClosky (2). and m iller and daughter of Phoenix. mgs. not later than 6 p. m.. Au­
B lacksm ithinf
Arizona, who spent ten days at
1943 - Wm.
Walsh (3)
Roy E. Carter (1).
gust
12,
1948.
the
home
of
his
parents.
Mr.
and
1945 W*m
E l e c t r i c & Acetyl«
Walsh (3)
1911 George C. Huggins (2) and xÇL H
.. ■ ~ ~ —«
1947 Wm.
Wals hl 3)
Roy E. Carter (1).
*• H. B. Furthm iller, and sis*
W elding
( 11 Cot
Curry and Ump
1943 Ralph T. Moore (2) and r ’ n™*
M r and Mrs. C
.S tella A. Cutlip (1)
i f Overman, left late last week
qua (joint»
SEE THE N EW
DONE RIGHT
(2) Coos. Curry and Douglas
1045 Ralph T. Moore (2) and .» ,-,heif h.Ome' They attended
(jo in t!
Fred B. Adams (1)
nd( the lily festival parade and were
Fort Dick. Califrrad I
(3> Coos and Curry (joint).
1947 Ralph T Moore (2)
1OUd ? J tS praise- He is a print-
14» Cooa. Curry and Josephine
1
and er ** Phoenix.
bott
(joint»
Oregon State Rcpreaenttitn e
compiled for Oooa*Curry Pioneer
d H i#torual Maaot'kiftoa from
House Journal# hv Sfate Lthiury.'
Fui
Ed & M e n d y 's
I860 S. E. Morton (1).
1862 Archibald Stevenson (1)
C hevron Service
1864 Isaiah Hacker ' l l .
1062 J . S t r e e t
nt
1866 F. G. Ltvkhart (1).
1
Phone 352
1868 R. J. Pendergesl <l>.
S ta tio n
< R E S C E N T C IT Y . C A L IF O R N IA
1870 F. G. lAX'kbart il ) .
1872 M. Riley (1).
A sk f o r E d , M en d v o r
x-«xr S r r v , ce
187» John P. D ully (2) and
(1).
ELECTRO<-ARD,OC,RAF [i
Closed Sunday and
C. E . Jo n es
R. H. Rosa (2) and 1
N O T IC E
Katherine’s
Beauty
Shop
LOCAL NEWS
M. & R. S
Dr. H. A. Stover
Z A D A ’S
B E A U T lj
SH O P
C H IRO PRA CTO R
r ,ScTRo.FHySIOrHSRAPr
Flowers . . .
for all
invasions. Immediate
Service
Irvin's Florists
C o r A ll O c c a s io n » , F o r E v e n
A ffa ir:
& N u rse rv
Phene Crescent C:ty 2224
or Call at
T itu s B u lb F a r m s
Hendry^ Greenhouse
j
Chetco Drug C ,
tour r e x a ll store
R eady To Serve You Always
At the Winchuck Bridge
T. W . Z e n i e r
PH O N E IS