Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 01, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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► To Buy, Sell Or Trade, Meet Your People Thr< ugh The Classified Columns of The Pilot, Today
For Sale: Ward’s Simplicit?
Pilot class ads reach your mar­
< Better Buys’
garden tractor, some attachments
ket quicker—try them!
FHA[and VETERANS LOANS,
on existing construction as well
as on proposed new construction,
are now available for the Brook­
ings area. The Pete Lesmtister
Agency has this new connection
and will be glad to handle your
application.
15 acres of good land on Chetco
ridge with 6-room well-const ruct-
ed house. All modern conveni-
ences. Garage and barn, Large
orchard. A good buy at $4000.
Some terms.
Approximately 20 acres with
^.mile Chetco river frontage for
$4500; also additionally or sep­
arately 6 to 8 acres with river
frontage, for $3000. Both tracts
suitable for commercial or other
development.
Just listed: 5 acres near Har­
ris State Park, just north of
Brookings with approximately
700 feet frontage on US 101. Suit-
able for auto court site, Total
price $5950 on terms.
57 acres with house and small
barn. Some timber. Balance good
tillable land. Located just oil
Hwy. 101. A good buy at only
$2500.
acres best land, nicely lo­
cated in Harbor area. Has 4-rm.
house with all modern convenvi-
enees, also well-built garage and
storage building. Includes good
Croft lily bulb crop. Total price
$7500 with approximately one-
third down. Balance on easy
terms.
As a result of our fine sales
record in rerent months, we are
soniewrat short of listings on
certain types of property. Be safe
and be sure by listing unth the
“Agency of Dependable Service' .
Dr. Robt. E. Smith
For Sale: Refrigerator, $60..
rug and pad. $65., breakfast set.
2:00-5:00 $35., bed-daveno-char set, $150.,
Office Hours:
ra spring rocked to match,
Evenings by appointment
$50. couch-chair set, new cover,.
S75 . Kenmore washer, $60., 25-
Goetz Building
Phone 293
gallon butane tank with regula­
tor, $35. Mrs. Nyburg, near Park
entrane»'.
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For Sale: Boy's Firestone bike |
For Sale: 1959 Chev. delnx 5-
excellent condition. Will sell it
passenger
coupe. Carri Hall, at
48-2*
cheap. Eddie Stork.
trailer house near Winchuck Vil-
48-2*
For Sale: Customaire oil heat­ lago.
er, recently re-cleaned, and used
but little since. Inquire at Pilot.
For Trade: ’»-mile of river
frontage close to Detroit dam.
For Sale: R. D. 4 tractor in Very desirable resort property,
good condition, will put in full also other property. C. W. Chamn
repair, ready to go. Blade. $2200. at Turner, Ore.
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Cletrac tractor, 55, with good
Carpenters’ Local, No. 2455.
hydraulic blade and starter, $600.
Come in person to Dresslser’s meets second and fourth Wed­
Store, Fort Dick. Box 390. No. nesdays at the V. F. W. hall, at
48-2* Brookings. J. A. Blue, financial
Phone Calls.
secretary, 835 4th St. Phone 644.
For Rent: House, 2-room and Crescent City, Calif.
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shower, completely furnished. Re­
For Sale: Fat hens. Last op-
decorated. $40. Mary Ettinger,
portunity
to get them cheap for,
Easy Street.
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the lockers, $1.25 and up. Sun­
For Sale: MW. refrigerator, set Cottages, Harbor..
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make offer, write box 5S3, city. *
For Sale: Wood kitchen cabi­
For Sale: Blueberry plants. 2- net sink unit, complete with sink,
year-olds, 50c each. Eend of Pi- mixer faucet and 6 storage units.
neer road. R. C. Weaver.
Reasonable, Mrs. Art Crook, city
For Sale: Used daveno, $20;
Wanted: Rototiller, large size.
Apex electric washer, large, $50;
R. C. Weaver, end of Pioneer
dining table, $10; kerosene range,
road.
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with wick-type burners, $25; See
at Pete Tierce home, first house
on Memory lane.
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DENTIST
For Sale: Six boats, 16 ft.
long, 5-ft. beam. $15.00 each, all
for $15. Scott’s Lodge, at Gold
Beach.
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These columns reaeh 5000 or
more readers each week, try
them for quick service -you’D
Two acres with a modern 2-
find
it will pay dividends.
bedroom house, close in. Full
basement, electricity and good
water supply. Lots of natural
flowering shrubs. Only $6950 on
low down payment with balance
Lkc rent. Also additional acre-
age available a t Reasonable
price. Worthwhile investigating
if you are looking for a home.
D O N ' S
Barber Shop
Listed for the first time: choice
four acres, good soil, north of
Brookings. A wonderful view ov-
erlooking the ocean and a really
fine building site. On good grav-
eled road only one block above
US 101. $5200 on terms.
OPEN MONDAYS
Though Saturday
SERVICE
On Hwy 101, 2r2 miles South
Of Brookings
For Sale: *2 horse power elec-
| trie motor, 3 phase; 1 horse-
L power, 3-phase electric motor,
Bboth for $75; Boar Cat tractor.
■ with plow, harrow and cultivator
■ —2J2-h. p. motor. N. V. Strom-
■ men, 1 mi. south of Harbor, east
L side of highway.
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GEORGE SHIPLEY
Local Agent
Mail Address
Smith River California
SEE THE NORGE REFRIG­
ERATOR. with the famous "Roll-
ator” Cold Maker and the exclu­
sive SELF-D-FROSTER.
Dr. R. J. Jokotich
VETERINARIAN
H. A. Jochens, Plumbing
707 Second St
Templar Hotel Bldg., Brookings Phone 584
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
Business Services
Immediate delivery on any size
order of SAND AND GRAVEL
for concrete or road purposes.
For DEPENDABLE service on LOUIE STOLLER, at Nook Cafe,
Auto, Truck, Fire and all gen­ Brookings or leave orders at
eral insurance, also for life, ac­ Hanscams’ store.
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cident and health policies, see
Pete J. Lesmeister agency, in
Crissey Bldg., Brookings.
36tt. Professional Services
MODERN REFRIGERATION
A. 0. Schmitt, M. D.
Sales and Service; washers and
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
motors. 24-hour service. Brook­
Hours:
12 to 1 and 4 to 6 p. m.
ings, Phone 554.
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ACCOUNTING
BOOKKEEPING
Room 6
Hendricks Building
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utilities furnished. 4-Biddles Mo
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On Hwy 101
Brooking
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Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00
DAVE FRANKLIN
Owner
J. J. Gallagher
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Osteopathic Physician
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
SHEET METAL WORK
An old line legal reserve life
insurance company wit*h home
office in Boston, Mass., and spe­
cializing in non-concellable sick­
ness and accident and non-can-
cellable family groups and par­
ticipating life insurance, has an
opening for full-time represen­
tative between ages of 27 and
45 years. Company entered Ore­
gon in 1929. Vacancy in south-
westsern Oregon. State qaulifi-
cations in writing FCT, care of
Pilot.
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Dr. Silvia Chailoner
Coast Freight
Lines
Business Opportunity
Ray V. Guerrettaz
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Freight Service
110-volt D. C. light plant, com­
plete except for batteries. Ideal
for a home where no electric
iange is needs, or for that sum­
mer home in the mountains. In-
cuire at Pilot.
INCOME TAX
Ocean frontage and ocean view
lots, close in. Fine view. City
water and electricity. Priced $500
and up.
Have other fine listings on
acreages, lots, homes, ocean and
river frontage, also several good
business opportunities.
See Robert Perkins, Phone 394,
or Eva Lea Long, with
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
Real Estate and Insurance
Crissey Building (Old postoffice»
Brookings. Oregon
DAILY
STRAYED from "Ram Creek
Ranch’,, 6 mi. north of Brook­
ings, 3 calves, 6 mo. old; one
white-face heifer, one white-face
steer, one Jersey steer. Fred B.'
Blunt, Box 44, Harbor.
48-2*
Next Door to Nook Cafe
2% acres with US hwy 101
frontage and fine view. Some J
of the best land in the Harbor'
area. Would make good motel
site. $3500 on terms.
Finest home sites in newly-
platted Coast View subdivision.
Lots 80x140 and larger from $600
and up on easy terms. City wat­
er and electricity. Best of soil.
Beautiful ocean view. Close in.
see E. A. Elston, Easy St., after
5 p. m. or Sundays.
48-4
For Rent: 1 and 2-room cott
ages. Inquire Mrs. McAdams at
Sunset Motel, Hwj 101, Har-
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For Rent: Partly unfinish» d
house in Brookings ; S30. Innuu
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Sunset Motel, Harbor.
That Has 'Distinction'!
What would be more attractive for lettersheads for any
business than to have a picture of the store front in the
upper left-hand comer, with color to make them attractive?
This process is done by photo-lithography, for which we are
prepared to serve to customers who have ideas about their
stationery that is distinctive. Phone us for further partisu-
lars. These pictures will add dollars to the appeal of your
correspondence, at any time. They are surprisingly inexpen
sive to obtain.
For the best in any kind of printing, call either TYPO-
PRINT, Gold Beach, Phone 98), or Pilot, Phone 283, Brook­
ings. A representative will call on ou to show samples.
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