Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 19, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, April 19
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
’ age F our
Other transfers of lots are ।
nesday night or early Thursday.
Once the concrete work begins the purchases by Mr. and Mrs.
on the plant proper, scores of Willis Schleisner of a building
men will be put to work, rushing site on Easy Street from Mr.
the job so that carpenters may and Mrs. Floyd Swearingen, also ;
begin
the framing of the plant. the purchase by Mr. and Mrs.
Concrete foundation and fioor-
The
plant
is planned^ for oper­ Delmar Blair ol Myrtle Creek of
ng for the shop of the new ply-
a home site on Arnold Lane from
vood plant will be started this ation about Jan. 1, 1952.
Mi. and Mrs. M. E. DiDxon.
veck. Edwin Sund told the Pilot
These» transactions were han-
Tuesday. Erection of the shop
d
’
ed
by the Pete Lesmeister Real
5 one of the first phases of the
Estate
Agency.
dywood plant construction.
Grading for the plant is ex-
jected to be completed by Wed-
Brookings Pelicans began their
practices of the new season, Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. George Mackey
dh} at the high school field. Out
for the first time were Don Bla­ ol Harbor have sold their in-
lock, first baseman, and a for­ forest in the Barnes property to
mer player for Medford Craters Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Clifton
ir. the Southern Oregon League, of Canyonville. The Cliftons have
end Earl East burn, second base­ an interest in the new plywood
man who has seen considerable plant. The transaction was han­
service in the Cascade league at dled by M. G. Becker, real es­
REAL ESTATE
tate broker.
Eugene.
Working out at shortstop was
Wayne Gailliaert who formerly Stoller Sells Gravel Business
played in the city league in Port­
Residence Phone: 281
Louis Stoller, who has spent
land.
Manager Whitey several
months recently in the
Box 211
Phone 341 Matson Playing
was at his usual playing
Veterans hospital, Portland, has
Notary Public C. O. Leonard position of third base.
his sand and gravel business
Toby Mello of -Smith River did osld
SALESMEN:
to
Ross
Salvage, who has taken
the catching for the spirited in­ possession.
Mr. Stoller, for the
G. S. Young
Hans Nelson
field practice.
time,
has
retired
from, any ac­
Earl Docherty
Showing to advantage in the
tive
work.
outfield was Jim Polando, cen-i
Brookings, Oregon
terfielder from San Francisco,
who recently came to Brookings
2 acres on highway overlooking from the Medford Rogues train-'
ocean and Harris Park beach ing camp at Healdsburg. Others'
playground. If you wish a beau­ out lor' the first practice were .
Pettygrew is stay- .
tiful setting for that new home Vern Hanscam, also Jim Crunch '"K in Gold Beach lor a couple1
you must see this for you will and Jim Fitzhugh of the high
weeks where she is working ,
agree it just can’t be beat.
school team, and Doc "Lefty” at Curry County Bank, receiving
instructions in clerical duties of
Smith, our popular dentist.
Excellent Brookings business
Hank and Chopper Westbrook a bank, as she will be employed
location with home. You just do and Connie Holzgang, now’ at in the Brookings branch when
not find this combination often OSC. as well as Bill McLean of it is opened. Her children are
in this territory.
SOCE, Ashland, are expected to staying with their grandparents
join the club after school is out. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr.
Here’s a really fine acre to
Pitching will be a problem un- during her absence.
Mrs. Viola Hanscam and Mrs.
divide for homesites. Priced at td it is known whether either
$1100.
or both Bob Astin and Floyd Rose Hubbard made a trip to
Shot well now training with tiu» Portland last week where Mrs.
Good home and 1 acre on Hwy M< dford Rogues will return to Hanscam had her eyes checked,
101 south of Harbor, excellent Brookings. Business Manager P. She has to return for another
well. Really a fine location for J. Lesmeister hopes to sign up check-up in six weeks. They also
home» and business.
¿aditional talent within the next visited at Eugene while gone.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hassett
week or two.
Just listed, two of finest lots
Another practice is slated for will go to Ashland Wednesday-
in Brookings directly» opposite 1 p. m. Sunday with weekly prac­ night where they will leave son,
school. Good location lor duplex tices on Tuesday and Thursday Ronny, with Mrs. Hassett’s moth-
—apartment house. Class A in­ evenings at six. Any other new (i, Mrs. Harvey Ellis, while they
come property and priced right. players in the area are asked to go to the home of Let a Hassett
turn out and make their bids for
Some very choice océan from­ playing Positions.
age lots close to town. Thèse are;
about the last to be had in this
class of océan \ iews.
Concrete Will Be
Started This Week
Pelicans Practice
At H. S. Grounds
Realty Transfers
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Brokers
NEWS
OCAL
We have several completely (
finished and modern homes that
can be bought on FHA terms.
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEEDI.........
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crissey
have sold a fine ocean-front home
site in their Pacific Circle subdi­
vision to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rasmussen of Newport, Wash.,
who plan immediate construction
of a now home.
Ernest W. Gardner of Harbor
has purchased a one-acre tract
and a small house on Pioneer
toad from Cecil O. Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bab­
cock formerlv ol Brookings, and
Huntington
now
residing
at
sold their lot
12 in Block 28 near the
ihouse to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our appre­
ciation to our friends and kind
neighbors who so kindly gave us
their sympathy in our recent be­
reavement and for the cards and
flcral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr
and family.
Pilot Class Ads Pay
ht always loir weaMft
inside your
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the final
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shower . . . the risk of rewash-
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soot.
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At the Sign of the GOLDEN GOAT at Brookings, Oregon
On Highway ioi
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CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY
PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY
Use ’em!
DECALS'
are you SHORT?
Realty Transfers
For fast action in selling your
property, list with us today! Ur
have clients waiting to buy!
Jackson at Hayfork, Calif., for
a visit. Their other son will stay
hire while Mr. and Mrs. Hassett
go to Santa Ana for a week’s
\ acation.
Harry Edwards, former resi-
of
aiea, was named as
head of Safeway employees at a
meeting held recently
i
at Santa
Rosa, it was learned here late
last week. Mr. Edwards has been
with Safeway since
i
leaving here
in 1947.
N. M. Jones, local jeweler left
Wednesday for Gold Beach hos-
pital where he will undergo sur-
gery today.
Miss Melody Brjmm was hos-
tess to ten boy and girl friends
a- a party at Mill Beach Friday-
evening, celebrating her thir­
teenth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jolley
of Aberdeen, Wash., spent last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brimm. Mr. Jolley is
a brother of Mrs. Brimm.
Satellite chapter, OES enter­
tained the Del Norte chapter of
Crescent City and Gold Beach
chapter at “Friendship” night
here Tuesday evening. Mother­
singers, under direction of Mrs.
Lloyd Morris, furnished part of
the entertainment. Refreshments
were served.
Chetc o Inn
OPEN!
NOW
Our chef, formerly with the Lnrline, prepares Brea,' fast, on order for
fishermen at 6:oo a. m., for those who want to enjoy a longer rest,
7:00 to 9:00. Luncheon is omitted, unless arranged for specially.
Dinner, from 5:^0 to S:oo P. M. at Si-5^ to Sa."o except Sunday
Dinner which begins at 2:30 p. m. and at $2.50 to S3.50.
Turkey - Roast Beef - Fried Chicken - Loma Linda
Foods - Shore Dinner - Crab in Season - Steaks
Our rooms newly furnished, from S3.00 up.
. In ocean view by day and a bright open fire by night maizes a visit
to our emerald green and c a. y lovby a memo) ablt ot c a^ion.
Phone 589 or \\ rite Box 417
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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