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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1951)
S C 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD REAL ESTATE Brokers Residence Phone 422. Box 211 Thursday, July 26, 1951. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age F our Phone 341 Notary Public—C. O. Leonard SALESMEN: G. S. Young Hans Nelson Brookings, Oregon ?» LOCAL NEWS Word has been received of the birth of a O^-lb daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Benson, of Davenport, Iowa. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thompson of Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickner of The Coffee Mill are paternal grand parents. Arthur will graduate as Doctor of Chiropractice at Pal- mer School of Chiropractic, in September. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Young, honor- ing Mrs. Mattie Smalley of Hunt ington Beach, Calif., were: Mr. end Mrs. Bill Skopec, Mrs. Carlos Means, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smal- ley of Garden Grove, Calif., and “Dizzy” Dean of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Smalley Sr. is mother of Mrs. Skopec. AND EXCLUSIVE ONLY Modern 2-bedroom home dost' Io school and shopping. Newly- finished inside and out. Garage. At a recent meeting of Del One of the newer houses in Brook Norte Pomona Grange held at ings. Price $6950 with terms. Crescent Redwood Grange, Leo Kloske of Smith River was elect BUY NOW BEFORE THE ed master. Kloske fills the va SCHOOL RUSH! cancy caused by the resignation of Tom Ewing last month. FIVE ACRES AND Several important matters were Home with income rentals can discussed during the Grange ses be yours. This is a brand new sion. At the close of the meet- listing and one of the finest op- portunities we have had to offer, In the country, yet dose to town, Fine Spring water with pressure lft always Wr ^0»,^ system. So many good features about this property it really must lx* seen to be appreciated. Un inside your surpassed ocean view’. Excellent roads, etc. Anxious, willing and proud to show you this, so drop in today. Total price $ltX500. AUTOMATIC Terms. A place to live with, also a gotxi income. SMITH RIVER 2 lots all leveled and ready to start building. No restrictions. Close to school. No. 1 Lot 85x135 —Only $500; No. 2 lot 60x280 Only $*100. Won't last long at these prices. 4*room house 29x29, garage, 20x14; Lot 100x150. Completely furnished Close to school. Here's a deal for only $3950. Total price. Two New Lot Subdivisions— Choose while you may don’t take left overs. You’ll like LO- CATION, PRICE and TERMS. Contractor and house plans are available. We have a VERY FINE GO- ING business for sale. Only one if its kind in entire Brookings- Harbor arra. See this for a Real. Money-Maker. One acre, right in the heart of Brookings—priced at only $1650. Wc can't advertise them all but toe auro would be glad to tell you about other goods buys!! 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You just toss in your clothes, straight from wringer or spin ner. flip the switch and. by the time your next washerload is ready, the first is done . . . ready to iron or put away. 1st v* dnmanttrofn America** We represent the Amwicun In~ 8umn<« Company, Established, in 1846 Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage. cation trip over the week-end to ing refreshments w’ere served in available. . H. Nilsen and son, Andrew, re- Coquille where they visited a the banquet room, incluring a beautifully decorated birthday *urned home Monday from a va- number of friends. cake, centering the table, honor- I ing those members who observed , birthdays in July. This was con ducted under direction of lecturer Mrs. May Rutter. The two small cottages occu pied by Robert Owen and Welton Blagdon families are being moved a short distance on the same lot | owned by Mrs. Evelyn Scott. The job is being done by house-mov ing contractor, Joe Miller. The county is in charge of the mov ing to make room for the county road being built to the freeeway i road just completed. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bosch are Mr. and Mrs. Burt Harris and son, Mar vin of Gridley, Calif. Mr. Harris Are establishing an eleetric contract shop employed in the rice fields and Mrs. Harris works in the Gridley | hospital. They are on vacation. Mrs. A. C. Thompson of Har bor, made a brief visit at home of Mrs. Ella Plaisted Monday. at the B. B. Crabb oÿice in the Kerr Building. Mrs. Thompson was returning from Crescent City where she Free Estimates for visited her husband, who is con fined to Seaside hospital for treatment for a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown had as recent guests their son and Authorized ''Distributors for family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown and daughter, and a sister of Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Lucia Wolfe, of Kalam, Wash. On their return home they were accompanied by Miss Jo Nell Wolfe and Jerry Brown who spent several weeks at the Brown homo. Mrs. Agnes Maris who met her cousin, Miss Margaret Hepton- stall who recently arrived from England, at San Francisco, ac companied by the former's daugh ter, Mrs. Lloyd Tyler of San Anselmo, to Smith River where she will visit at the Maris home, Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment and her cousin, Mrs. Lily Wood- rue. Mrs. Tyler left for her home Saturday. Yellow-Strand Wire Rope. Young Blocks Dr. II. M. Kelty left by plane on July 15 for Minnesota where Riggings and Tongs he will enter Mayo clinic for ob servation and a genera check-up Columbia Explosives and Supplies on his health. His office will be closed while he is away for sev eral weeks. The four girls of Smitji River Girl Scout troop who planned to Phone, Gold Beach 80} or Coquille, 3401 spend a week at Lake of the Woods Scout camp near Medford, GOLD BEACI!, OREGON were unable to go to this camp Sunday, due to no transportation • aswstf major apphantn. • • ’"•»ma in TODAY and Sff tho Hamilton for yoar toll. hetco Home & Auto Supply Co. Brookings, Oregon • • • • OUR SUCCESS CAN BE YOl R SUCCESS. Your own buxine*», operated as you like. It can be suc cessfully operated by two members of your family. Lst us show you a proven business, that is consist ently backed by A Ar M Associates after you are established. with sales merchandising and teeh- nical guides, every aid you need to become a successful operator. YOU HAVE THE GREAT ADVANTAGE of a unique build ing traffic stopper, designed by the finest display artists, archi tectural engineers and planners available. 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