Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 18, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    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