Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 02, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS
OREGON
man, Box 154. Brookings.
Fordson tractor, recently over­
Ehest cash prices paid for hauled, with 2-bottom plow. Are
A. 0. S c h m itt, M. D.
mohair, also dry cascara priced to sell. Leslie Wuodriff, 2
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency, miles south of Harbor.
m2* Hours: 12 to 1 and 4 to 6 p. m.
IL irbor
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kings-
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Cabbage plants, large tomato
fsE AND LOT or lot close plants, broccoli, cauliflower and B usiness Services
Brookings business district lettuce plants. Titus Bulb Farm.
Land clearing with D-6 "eat”
Harbor. Closed on the Sabbath, tf
Lre at Pilot office.
(now in vicinity of Harris Park),
PE R SO N A L PRO PER TY notes, l or work order, w^ite box 53
suitable for any conditional con­ Brookings or see A. A. Sarver.
tract. Pilot office.
Ransom ave., Brookings.
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[ugh €. Gearin
CRESCENT CITY PLUMB­
CLETRAC TRACTOR. crawler
type, 12-W type, $400. Contact ING & HEATING Co. under new
Roy Annin. Brookings.
* management: Floyd Mulligan and
Art Wilson, veterans. Oregon and
About 2500 Croft yearlings in California licenses.
a2w
the ground. Box 15, Harbor.
♦
P la ste rin g , Cement and brick­
30000 redwood shakes, 30 inches work. H. T. Cross, Box 6, Brook­
long, 730 per M. 3 miles north ings, Ore.
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of Brookings. C. A. Shirey, city. *
CARPENTER WORK or gen­
200 new 6/0 Norwegian salmon eral repairing. Call or see Sam
hooks. Red Dawson, Brookings. ♦ Gott, Easy Street.
tf
Model B Ford Panel delivery’ For plowing and general trac­
truck, good motor, excellent tires. tor work, see Bud McVay, Box
Makes a find bulb truck. Inquire 187, Brookings.
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at Pilot office.
*
Candidate For
iam “ District Attorney
CURRY C O U N T Y
OREGON
itti
Residence and Office
¡BROOKINGS. O R E G O N
FOR
Fire, Auto and Casualty
Edith Ott
F or Sale (land or lots)
BROOKINGS
OREGON
H.E. ECHOLS Î
HAS. ECHOLS ;
Central Building
Brookings
Larry Ward
M ETLER
Home Designer
* £«f«mates on Complete
äet °f Working Plans
p- 0. BOX 36
H arbor , O regon
Minting, Paperhang-
and Sign W ork
^ ”’9 but the best ma-
a rtic le s
into
cash
th ro u g h
the
W eather Report
10 acres partly cleared and
plowed land, 8 miles north of Weather for Brookings the past
Brookings. Reasonable. Walter week, was :
Max. Min Prec.
. Jones, Easy Street.
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42
April 22 ......
69
Have several choice listings on April 23 ......
44
63
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bulb acreage, o c e a n frontage- April 24 ......
43
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home sites, and one good town April 25 ...... ...... 53
48
.13
home. Addtional listings wanted April 26 ..... ....... 57
42
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency, Real April 27 ...... ...... 59
40
Estate and Insurance, Bus Depot, Apri, 28 .....
T 1
42
56
Brookings.
Total for week .................... 13
Bulb land, cleared, level, plenty
I free water. Ten miles up Pistol
CONCRETE
River. House available this fall.
F. V. Marsh.
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IN C IN E R A T O R S
The "Senior Hop,” the annual
dance given by the senior class
of Brookings High School, is set
for Saturday evening, May 4. ac­
cording to advertising elsewhere
in this issue.
In addition to a ham as door
prize, bacon will be given for
floor prizes, the seniors say.
W ill burn your
G arbage and Rubbish
P lace y o u r o r d e r n o w !
C hetco
B u ild ers’
Supply
C e n tra l B u ild in g
furnished.
Bp°okings, Oregon
Fit W ith Massage
^ian A. H arvey
t®
Swedish Masseur
Member Of
-
Wanted to R ent: I want to rent
2 or 3 acres of good lily bulb land.
Erank George, Brookings
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Two work horses, 1 seven years
old gelding and 1 2-year-old mare, |
Will trade for stock or your offer
considered. M. F. Ostenburg, on
north Chetco river road.
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l ’a acres yearling and bulblets Pilot classified advertising.
in ground, as is. In good bottom
ground. See Leo Lucas, Ilarbor, W anted
Ore.
m23* FOR SALE — FOR R E N T -
WANTED
LOST
FOUND
Three acres, plowed, well-drain­
any of these headings will
ed virgin lily land, with 28 200- perform the deed you wish. At
ft. rows Croft liles, mostly com­ 2c a word you can do any of
mercials. Beautiful hill-top ocean these acts through the columns
view. See Lesmeister Agency or the Pilot Classified Advertising.
Box 2, Brookings.
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Model 1896 39-30 Winchester
60 acres timber, pasture and carbine, also a Smith & Wesson,
lily land, 3-room house and barn or Colt’s revolver, 32-20 calibre,
on Cape Farroll Road, 8 miles or larger. Must have a six-inch
north on 101. Sell all or part. IX barrel or longer. Robert L. Tol-
A. Moad, Star Route. Brookings.
; “Senior H op” Billed
I F or S atu rd ay E vening
F. Totten
Back issues of Magazine “Coro­
net,” for 1911 and 1915. Leslie
V.'oodrifT, Harbor.
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A . E . S an d b o
D E N T IS T R Y
'E x t r a c t i n g an d
D e n tu re s
Your Dental Needs
taken care of.
Dr. S tev en so n
Now In the
Central Building, Brookings
VETERANS
Incumbent
and D epend en ts
Candidate For
To United Veterans you
owe all your past, pres­
ent and f u t u r e service
benefits. Join and w ork
J u stice O f The
P ea ce
Brookings-Harbor
D istrict N o. 1
w ith some veterans’ group.
V . F . W . & A u x ilia ry
Meets I. O. O, F. Hall
at Brookings, at 8 p. m.
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
Lost
See
Engineers
Consultants
Surveyors
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Ri-ineh slabwood, $8 a load,
approximately a cord. See Pete
Small black loosc-1 e a f note­
Stoller.
m23* book. Neil Chapman’s name on
inside cover. If found please bring
Dozen laying hens, go<xl stock, to
Pilot office.
*
61.50 to 02.00. W. G. Pearmine,
Harbor.
* Several good opportunities to
turn that unwanted, or not needed
INSURANCE
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!ake Pilot C lassified A ds Y our B u yin g G uide
,ted To P u rch ase_____ F or S a le (M iscellaneous) P rofessional Services
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Home of the Croft L ily
H an d y S u b scrip tion B lan k
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT,
Brookings, Oregon.
Date...................... —......
Kindly enter my subscription to the Brookings-Harbor Pilot, for
year...., for which you will find (check) (money order)
(cash)’ for ------------ ------------------
State Assn, of
(Signed): ...............- .............
Masseurs
Appointment
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Brookings i ($2.50 per year in Curry County—$3:00 per year outside the county)
How many former neighbors of yours are there living within
the area reached by the Pilot? Wouldn’t you like to knowf
Here is how you can find out how you can meet up with folks
who originally came here from your home state:
If you are 18 years of age, or older, get your mail at Brook­
ings, Harbor, Pistol River, or Smith River post offices,
drop the Pilot a card, with your full name, address, and
post office address at which you were born. If a married
lady, between your given and your husband’s last name,
enter your maiden name: Thus—
Mrs. Mary (Jones) Smith, Harbor, born at Rock Cliff, Wyo.
Beginning with the May 9 issue o f the Pilot, names received
will be published in the following groups, one group a
week. Delay has been made so as to give every reader a chance
to send a card with his name and address, and also to allow
time for the person (if not already on the list) to come
in to subscribe to the Pilot, so as not to miss a listing
of people from your home state.
The first group on each weekly list will be the native Webfeet
(Oregonians) —get your names in quickly, so it will be
easy to compile the lift.. And the rest of you folks—
backward Aksarbens, those from the state that’s round
at both ends and high in the middle, Hoosiers, Down East­
ers, those who got away from California or Texas, or
from the spud state—let’s have your cards, thick and
fast, so you won’t be left out—AND BE SURE TO SEND
COMPLETE DATA—we can’t make corrections and want
to get you lined up right with others from your state.
TELL
YOUU N E IG H B O R S !
Here’s the order in which the lists will be printed each week:
l.Oregonians; 2 New Englanders; 3 New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania; 4 Maryland, Deleware, D. C., Virginia, West
Virginia; 5 North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida;
6 Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi;
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South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa; 10 Minnesota,
Michigan, Wisconsin; 11 Montana, Wyoming; Colorado,
Arizona, New Mexico; 12 Washington State; 13 California,
Utah, Nevada; 14 Ohio, Illinois, Indiana; 15 Those bom
outside the United States.
And, in the meantime, start planning to call on the folks from
your home state. Arrange picnics or pot-luck feeds at
the beautiful Azalea State Park, on Mill Beach, or any
one of the hundreds of places yuor Oregon home offers
for your enjoyment. HOWEVER, all those not on the Pi­
lot list must subscribe so as not to miss anything.
THE PILOT