Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 03, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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C. 0. LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone: 281
Phone 341
Box 211
Notary Public
Thursday, May 3, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age F our
C. O. Leonard
SALESMEN:
G. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Earl Docherty
Brookings, Oregon
Half-acre lots in gorgeous set­
ting. readv to build on at once.
Water and electricity. Price from
$800.
2 town lots in choice location
price $2100.
2 acres on highway overlooking
ocean and Harris Park beach
playground. If you wish a beau-
tilul setting for that new home
you must see this for you will
agree it just can’t be beat.
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Donations are coming in at a to the area soon, then to be re­
steady rate toward payment of modeled to fit the needs for an
the new ambulance purchased ambulance by Da\is Truck and
for the community, to replace Tractor, from whom the equip­
the old one which has outlived ment, and who will do the re­
modeling job.
its usefulness.
Sponsored by the Brookings Ro­
Dairy was given a verbal agree­
ment to become Kraft distrib­ tary club, the new International
Pilot class das pay—try them.
utors for this section of Oregon, panel delivery is being brought
and probably part of California.
Carl Brewer and Rod Hermann,
new owners of the local institu­
tion, in the past have been em­
ployed by the Kraft Company.
The Pilot was unable to learn,
since all details have not been
agreed upon, just the extent of
the line to be handled through
niums and Geraniums, Dahlias, Gladiolus.
the local plant.
P.-T. A. Convention Seaview Dairy Is
Attracted 500 To Kraft Distributor
While many details still rc-
Seaside Last Week main to be completed, Seaview
Attracted to Seaside last week
for the 1951 convention of Ore­
gon Parent-Teacher Association
were more than 500 people who
put in a busy three days at dis­
cussion of proolerns facing the
present-day schocls. Mrs. Dewey
Akers and Mrs. Lloyd Morris re­
port. "There certainly was not
a dull moment any time."
With Mrs. Morris as head of
the Music committee, the 1951
appearance o f ‘‘Mothersingers’’
made a big hit at the convention.
With 103 voices from nearly as
many local groups, and with but
one hour of practice, a remark­
able performance was produced.
Throughout the year ail units
had practiced the same songs—
at the convention, the group did
a professional job.
Mrs. Akers, Mrs. Morris and
Mrs. Bollinger were the only
P.-T. A. members from Curry
county present. Mrs. Akers was
the only unit delegate since Mrs.
Morris is a member of the state |
official family.
Potted Plants Fer Mothers Cay
Footy for our sign opposite Fort Dic^ Postoflice!!
P.-T. A. Meeting
Set For Tonight
REDWOOD GARDENS
Installation of officers, report
of the state convention are a
couple of things on the agenda
for the May P.-T. A. meeting to
be held at the high school to­
night, the last meeting until next
fall. No P.-T. A. officers could
be reached before press time to
obtain a complete program.
Free Movies, Tues
Sponsored by Chetco Wranglers
Saddle Club, free movies will be
¡shown at the high school gym,*
With ocean frontage! 3% acres,
next Tuesday at 8 p. m. These ।
3- room modern home with excel­
Haiti Sun. published at Port pictures are from the library of
lent spring water. 2 other useful
buildings on the place. Price $16,-] Au Prince. France, carried in a the Standard Oil Co., which have *
"Personality Column," quite a been so popular in previous ex­
000 with terms.
D. Young,
story about Raymond —
------ - hibits here.
2 large business lots just off (son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. ‘Oz"
highway right in town with 4-rm.. Young of Brookings) telling of
building suitable for business or is work in art at the College of
living quarters. Priced at only Centre d'Art, at port Au Prince.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Kindel
Born at Los Angeles in 1918,
$5500 with reasonable down pay­
have
sold their acreage on Ar­
he served in World War 2, and
ment.
to Miynard and Milo
nold
Line
after discharge, completed four
builders
from Eugene.
Mathews.
years at UCLA in three, going to
Almost new home with beauti France to continue his work in The Mathews Bros, plan the con­
ful fireplace, two bedrooms, si lu­ art. Mr. and Mrs. Young, his par-, struction of a number of new
ated on large lot cióse in. Price ents, proudly display this issue home as soon as they can sub­
divide their newly-acquired tract.
$10,500.
of the French newspaper.
Earl Brewer, one of the new
owners of the Seaview Dairy,
3 acres of rich soil and 2-bed-
has purchased the Dennis L. Ha­
room home containing enough tur- Wmchuc!{ Club Showers
mann
home on Pacific avenue.
niture for you to move right m.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marker
Tsiot far from school. Price $14,500. Fire Victim
of Smith River have sold their
Winchuck Womens Club met ocean frontage off Freemn Lane
Ready to build on Vacre near at the home of Mrs. Pearl Henry
ocean in good locality. Price $1900 for pot luck luncheon and mis­ south of Harbor to Mr. and Mrs.
Walter T. Biddle, owner of the
cellaneous shower for Mrs. Wa- "4 Biddles Auto Court.
Good substantial home and Ige terman whose home had burned
Gunnar and Elmer Hedberg of
barn, work shop, chicken house, to the ground a few weeks ago. Fortuna, Calif., have purchased j
on small farm of 10 acres. Price Mrs. Waterman received many a home and acreage from Mr.
useful gifts from the club mem­ and Mrs. Vincent Clark.
$8500 with good terms.
This
bers. Present were Doris Bolen, ' property is located almost di­
Town house with unsurpassed Gertrude Scholl. Bessie Randall. rectly across the highway from
view of ocean, riser and town. (Maxine Duffy, Pearl Henry, Cora Harris State Park.
Exceptionally convenient and ar-, Lockwood, Willamena Donnelly,
These transactions were han­
ranged for comfortable living. On-, Clara Bowlin, Clara May Bowlin, dled through the Pete Lesmeis-
Charm Hatley,
Beulah Keiser, ter agency.
ly $11,950. with terms.
Stella Nikrent and Mrs. Water-
Here’s a really fine acre to man. The next meeting will be
Pilot Classified advertisements
divide for homesites. Priced at held at the Bowlin home.
; reach mo erthan 600 readers each
$1100.
week that is complete coverage
• for your message.
Good home and 1 acre on Hwy
101 south of Harbor, excellent
well. Really a tine location for
home and business.
Even hills must give way
in the path of progress.
Just listed, two of finest lots
“Tom Moore's Hill,” land­
in Brookings directly opposite
mark of no small dimensions,
•chool. Good location for duplex
at the ¡vest fringe of fount,
- apartment house. Class A in­
is being “dismantled" for thc
come property ami priced right.
earth it contains, and to be
a site for a probable new
Some very choice ocean front­
business for the area.
age lots close to town. These are
Pai kt r-Schram "dirt-mov­
about the last to be had in this
ers.
those devastating ma­
class of ocean \ lews.
chines to earth Contours, are
eating into tht top, moving
tin tarth to a number of sites
Raymond Young
Featured In "Sun"
ALIFORNIA
FORT DICK
are you STOUT?
WHERRIE TAILORING COMPANY will
fit you in a slimming model styled for you.’
Pure virgin wool fabrics...expert tailoring..,
low prices.
You're better ci <
PHILLIPS CLOTHING
Brookings, Ore.gon
Vincent Building
Realty Transfers
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
After May i, the Chetco Drug Store will be
under management of Francis A. Arrell,
pcrience. Call and get acquainted, please!
CHETCO DRUG STORE
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Hill Must Go To
Further Progress
Announcing
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
r
Removal of this hill. alorg
with seort s o/ other changes
bring wruught at the mom-
ent alarm many people what
ix going to happen to the
onee-quu t and peaeejul vil-
läge "bi/ the wa."
Hew Ownership
BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
EFFECTIVE APRIL 30, 1951
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CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
Insecticides and Sprays
I ege table and Floral
Bedding Plants
Rabbit Supplies!
PUTNAM
LOGGINGS COMPANY
Phone 5S9 or Write lx>\ 417
C. F. YAHR
PHONE
313