Brookings-Harbor Pilot THURSDAY. F E B . 18. 1954 5 rison m entioned in th e sto ry was none of his m o th e r’s fam ily. To D ouglas Cooley of B ro o k ings w e owe th a n k s for th is first ♦elephone d irec to ry of C u rry county, dated in 1912. It is typed on a le tte rh e a d of "S o u th ern C u rry Telephone C om pany, E. A. Bailey, P resid en t; W. J. W ard, S e c re ta ry and M a n a g e r/’ B y M ax B rainard 1. B rown F ro n t Saloon Tn O ctober. 1889. Ida H. H aines 2. Wm. C larno closed D istrict No. 8 L anglois 3. John R. Hill school w ith th e follow ing p u p ils: 4 M rs. B. F. G a rd en er H annah. Phoeba, E v a and N ana 5. L aw rence Bros. Anderson, Dell and H elen Cope, 6. W. J. W alk er Ed th Cox, D aisy F a rrie r, E liz a 7. W. J. H enry beth, M ary and Ellen H aw kins, 8. Jesse T u rn e r F m m a and S te lla H enshaw , M ary 9. A. II. G aunt let t H aft, M aggie Prock, Am elia Long. 10. D. M. M oore M ary Upton, Cecil Cox. B ennie 11. W m C. L ake Cope. Jam es and A lfred H aft, 12. Ju liu s S tein ek e C harles, A ndrew and W a lte r F a r 13. Wm. H. M oore rier, Isaac H enshaw , H ans 14. D elm er C olegrove Adolphson. and Jo h n n ie S m ith. 15. J. W. O stra n d e r In S eptem ber, 1904, th is te a c h 16. Abe H ardenbrook e r ap pears as being M rs. Ida 17. W. J. W ard R anch M urphy, of Los Angeles. From 18. W. D. C lark e fu rth e r notes, Ida seem s to have 19 W m. H. Crook been the d a u g h te r of Joseph A. 20. C laude T. W a lk e r and E lean o r H aines, and h e r f a th 21. Gold Beach L um ber Co. e r ’s nam e ap p e ars in a co u rt case 22. E. A. B ailey in the county on A ugust 2, 1864. 23. N ora H all Joseph was post m a ste r at Eckley 24. Wm. T. P rin ce in 1901, and ad v ertised w ith Shad 25. Wm. A. Bishel (C e n tra l) H udson as being in th e m ining 26. L e ste r Lucas and real e s ta te business a t E ck 27. C ourt House ley. 28 Cash S to re 29. Mrs. A. H. M oore Will M clndoe has com e up w ith 30. C. II. K oerner some in form ation on his kinfolks. 31. Wood Bros. (H a rb o r S to re ) Will says his f a th e r’s place w as 32. B auer & W ard ( P kg. H ouse) right w here th e p re sen t W edder- 33. C u rry C ounty B ank burn ranch house now stan d s, and 34. B. L. & B. Co adds th a t his sister, Lily M aria, 35. T. W. Crook m arried F ord Wood. (F o rd and 36. John H am his b ro th er M ark w ere fo r m any 37. J. R. B row ning years in th e sto re business a t Sm ith R iver C o rn ers b efo re t h e ' T h e first telephone line*betw een split-up and M ark cam e to H a r B rookings and Gold B each w as in service in 1908. bor ) Brainard Tells Of Early Curry County Families Will also says th a t Isra e l M or rison’s w ife’s m aiden nam e wras M ary M iller, th o u g h t to be of C urry county. (1 have no record of her.) T he Isaac M orrison m entioned as having been in th e co u n ty in ’58 and '64 w as no kin, W ill says, and th at his au n t, Lucinda M orri son U nican, had but one child, H erbert. W ill’s cousin, D ora Ellen, d au g h ter of A sher and S a ra h M or rison Moore, passed on not m any years ago, th e w ife of a W a te r bury, one of th e fam ous w atch family, and th a t th e Ja m e s M or , It is not in m o rtals to com m and success, but we will do m ore, we will deserve it.—Joseph Addison. C h a ra c te r is the real foundation of all w orth-w hile success.—John H ays H am m ond. S in c erity is m ore successful th a n genius o r ta le n t.- M ary B ak e r Eddy. A tru e friend is th e gift of God and he only who m ade h e a rts can u n ite them . R obert S outh. F R E E M A N ’S MARKET PHONE 2411 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY u. s. G R A D E I) BEEF $5.00 VALUE JACKPOT DRAWING EVERY D A Y A T 6:00 P.M. 2 Pound Limit MANNING COFFEE H U N T ’S 6for$l CATSUP lb .98c WESSON OIL Qt. 69c YES— 300-size- -FA C IA L H U N T’S Tomato S'ce 14 for $1 19c T IS S U E G IA N T : SIZE H U N T S— No. 2'/2 can Fruit Cocktail 2 for 7 5c HUNTS—No. 2*4 can APRICOTS 59c WHITE KING Gal 49c PU R EX SOUTHERN MAH) 3 for S5c MARGARINE 2 for 45c H U N T’S—PICNC EARL O. 5H R EV«. NEW NATIONAL DIRECTOR O F U .5 . SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES SUNSHINE — Choco»late Chip GREEN BEANS 6 (or $1 COOKIES lb. 47c V & U N G EARL ARRIVED IN SAN FRAN0SO SHORTLY AFTER THE FAMOUS EARTHQUAKE. HE MOVED ON TO NEVADA WHERE THE LIFE EXPECTANCY WAS DANGEROUSLY LOW IN ¡907 BUT YOUNG EARL W EATHERED THESE HAZARDS TO BECOME A SUCCESS FUL BUSINESS M A N AND PUBLIC SERVANT. TODAY HE LEADS AN AMERICAN CRUSADE FOR THRIFT AND SOUND MONEY. THE PRODUCT HE SELLS 6 U 5 S A Y IN G S B O N D S - S A F E , SURE A N D P R O F IT A B L E . H U N T’S LARGE LOAF S P IN A C H 7 for S I H U N T’S—i 4o. 2V2 Sliced 4 for $ 1 PEACHES j A R l TAUGHT HIMSELF TELEGRAPHY AFTER RIGGNG HIS O W N SENDING SET OUT OF 0 . 0 BATTER, ES PuUS A CEW YARDS OF STOXE-PiPE WIRE/ 21c M IL K 32c TUNA e \ £ HANTS, THE BETTER 0 < E HMATS.* IF YO U WANT SECURITY FOR THE FUTURE TH E BEST VAAY TO A C H iEve IT ¡5 5> B U Y IN G U S S A V /N G S B O N U S R E G U L A R L Y / Tf<at VERMONT GOT ITS NAVE FROM TH« FRENCH WORDS (G R E E N ), AND M 0 V T (M O U N TA IN ) SAVNG AS LITTLE AS A COU®LF DOLLARS ÇACH PAVpAv THROLGH the SAVINGS BOND PAVROU SAVINC-S PLAN WHERE you WORK- 25c Ground Beef 3 lbs. $1 lb. 65c T-BONES Per Carton PARK •7WF MORE B R E * A D BORDEN’S MAYONNAISE Qt. 6ÇC VEAL Shoulder Steak lb. 65c Shoulder Roast lb. 49c Sirloin Steak lb. 69c T-Bone Steak lb. 69c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity