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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1952)
j) Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. L inser, in th e m ountains, n e a r C um m insg, not fa r from Bell Mrs. Eva Hill, p iooneer resident Springs. He sta te d t h a t M rs. o f S m ith R iver valley and w ell- Lockwood and him self have been know n in C u rry and Del N o rte snow ed in for 31 days, w ith about co u n ties, received a le tte r d ated six feet of snow about the house eh F e b ru a ry 1, from h e r son. H a r and barn but have been busy and S Oi vey Lockwood, who is c a re -ta k e r had fun m aking Indian tra ils and G on a 3000-acre sheep ranch of shoveling doors open. They had Tl plenty to e a t—lots of quail and t fri coons all around, w h i c h had so packed off all th e apples, alm ost clea rin g th e bins. c ,e They had last but th re e sheep *• Tl so far. The sheep a re down n ex t * Wi to th e riv e r so they are p re tty ® til RHAL B STA TB w ell out of the deep snow. Seven chickens froze. C( W hen th e le tte r w as w ritte n 1 of Residence Phone 432. it w as rain in g an d the snow w as 't h Box 211 Phone 341 m elting rapidly. The Lockwoods he N o ta ry Public—C O. had been w ith o u t lights or te le )K SALESM EN: phone 18 days. A ccording to old- O. S. Toun< tim e rs in th a t a re a th e snow g< BrooUnra, Oreron fall w as th e w orst in 62 y ea rs w Tlie ow ner, Mr. Linser, w as m ore w orried about th e Lock An exceptionally fine building woods th a n ab o u t th e stock. He s ite consisting of ap p ro x im ately w alked 18 m iles on snow shoes to th re e acres, only a sh o rt distance see how they w ere g e ttin g along, w from town. S uperb view of ocean. as well as a young m an from ’ (I. * <«r F u ll price, $2500. Bell S prings who visited. • • • ’ tl T he Lockwoods have horses I F o r O nly $1,000 down and $60 which know th e ir w ay aro u n d in p e r m onth you can buy an unfin th e snow —w hich helps, they say. ' JV ished tw o-bedroom hom e rig h t T he Lockwoods like th e place as 1IV in tow n on a lot 52x80. T he com w ell as any on w hich they have ' I< p le te price is only $2600. ever lived. The ranch 1s 3000 feet • • • up in the m ountains. They feel D on’t forget th a t we have lots real well, th e le tte r said. w ith riv er fro n tag e facilities lev W ork Progresses On S to re eled and ready to build on. We W ork on the new sto re build-i Also have one-half m ile of C hetco ing which th e W estbrook Bros., riv e r fro n tag e which ow ner will P a lm e r and H. E dw ard, a re p u t subdivide as you m ay desire, ting up on th e ir p ro p erty neai o • • th e new freew ay, is progressing W ould you like a view of H a r nicely. The building, 60x80. has bor, Brookings, riv er and o cean? concrete floor and larg e window s! W e have the place, 8 'j acres. 2- in the front. The building is bedroom hom e w ith fireplace. finished on th e outside w ith n a t B eau tifu l spring, g ra v ity flow. u ral redwood siding. It will be All of this for $5500 w ith good a self-service of groceries and term s. m eats. T he sto re will be read \ about May 1. R eal E s ta te S alesm an to Les: P . T . A. To M eet W ould you like to see a model S m ith R iver P.- T. A. will hold hom e ? its F eb ru a ry m eeting F rid ay eve Los: Yes, w here does she live? ning at the school. It will be a • • • jo in t m eeting w ith Redwood Union W e ca n 't h ardly believe all we school. S m ith R iver w ill furnish say in these ads. So c o n ta c t us fo r fu rth e r inform ation and a re fresh m e n ts and Redwood the e n te rta in m e n t. T his is F ounders Look-See, for yourself. Day program . All p a re n ts of ch il • • • dren a re invited. E x cellen tly a rra n g e d 3-bed- room hom e on 4 -acre. Modern. VVornewii Club M eeting P lan s a re com plete fo r th e an P rille d w ell w ith plen ty of w a te r. Close to tow n and Hwy 101. nual pot luck supper, sponsored F u ll price $6850 w ith term s. You by S m ith R iver W om ens club, to w ill like t h i s co u n try settin g be held at th e local com m unity hall, W ednesday evening, Feb. 20 am ong th e trees. at 6:45. Mrs. Mattel B row ne is ch a irm an for th e evening, when W B H A V B IN S U R A N C E YOU club m em bers and fam ilies a r t invited. G eneral Imruranee through th e WX.S T.’ 8«*«’ ms /o r alt form » of The eight-year-old d a u g h te r of If It’s Insurance You Need Mr. and Mrs Jam es H ight u n d er w ent an o p eratio n S a tu rd a y at INSURANCE CO. S easide hospital for rem oval of TH E "AM ERICAN" h er appendix. J a n is a th ird -g ra d e pupil in the local school. She is rep o rted doing nicely. SMITH RIVER C O . LEONARD L L LEONARD Brokers Mrs. L au ra V incent and Mrs. Lucille Jam ison of H a rb o r w’ere calling on friends and atten d in g to business here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F ra z ie r and tw o sons, L a rry and R obert, left S a tu rd a y for P o rtla n d w here they plan to m ake th e ir home. Teen-Age Dance Event O f Friday A nother in th e teen -ag e dance series will be held F rid ay eve ning of this w’eek a t th e Rod and Gun C lub hall, u n d er sponsorship of th e Rod and Gun club, it w-as Thursday* February 14, 1952 announced here ea rly this week. D ancing will be from 8 to 12 m idnight, according t o Mickey Gould. These dances have been prov ing exceptionally p o p u lar am ong th e y o unger group, an d it is a full house a t each event, spon sors report. LOCAL NEW S Mr. and Mrs. R obinson of the Tot Shop, B rookings, w ill ta k e possession, M arch 1, of th e E. H. G rootendorst place, so u th of H arbor, w hich th ey re cen tly p u r chased. T he G ro o ten d o rsts plan »Sk. v to b u ild a sm all place, they told the P ilo t. "Classified Ads F o r S a le : New Z ealan d and W h ite bred ra b b its; young ra b bits; tw o does; Je rse y m ilk cow’ to freshen soon; G u ernsey sow, 3 beef calves. F irs t house on old hwy across s ta te line. P a u l Bow en, S m ith R iver. 50 F o r S a le : P ick-up top, alum i num fram e, can v as top, fo r any pick-up. L arg e D u ro -T h erm oil h ea te r. R aym ond’s Lodge, 12 mi. so u th of Gold Beach. 50 / < Œ i i- E t - î i S 1 ft. > 1 * B i Memory o f duality Lingers Long After Price is forgotten A OUR SAND and GRAVEL IS Screened, Washed and Weighed ATTENTION! — (Free) Safety Codes TO INSURE on sawmill, woodworking and allied industries—a Limited Supply. Stop and Ask for yours. A PRECISION MIX Distributors for S{oo{uni Co., hie. ; Electric St^el w l E^ttnde^ C r , Seattle Chain and Manufacturing Co. »r ALL NEEDS FOR LCXiGERS & MILL MEN! CHETCO MILL & LOGGING SUPPLY I* 0 . U<>x 54< Half mile North of City Center Brookings Red-E-Mix Concrete Co. m one Central Building