Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 17, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, July 17, 1952
BROOKINGSHARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE T H IR T E E N
Notice!
$5(^00 reward will be paid by
he (W ry County Livestock As­
sociation for the arrest and con­
viction of the person or persons
who killed the horse on my prop-
• rt>
Signed :
20-3 *
D. C. JAGGERS
W I I B A N K 'S
MARKET
H E \ R} H I L E A N K, Proprietor
In Redfield's Market
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
"Classified Ads
//
SWISS STEAKS, lb.
^ y ° r Sale: Boys Bicycle, needs
front wheel repair, girls bicycle,
neec- tire, bofh cheap; Sparks o I
heater, cheap; fruit \jars; 110-volt
Koehler DC light plant, cheap.
Sliced 3acon Ends
Smoked Pig Hocks
Smoked Squares, lb .
C. 0 . LEONARD
■ 1 .1 . LEONARD
FRESH HOME-MADE SALADS
REAL ESTATE
----- OUA’ SP E C IA LTY—
Brokers
Box 211
Phone 2341
Residence Phone 2292
Brookings, Oregon
Lots 60x200 feet, as low as $600.
Close in.
• • •
■ Lot 50x150 right in town, city
water on one of Brookings Better-
Streets. Only $565.
• • •
One and one-half acres close in
with fine 3-bedroom home, view
excellent water and loads of flow-
ers and garden. Must be seen to
b<' flabbergasted!
Frankfurters Picnic-No Shank
L b .. . . 49c HAMS, lb. 49c
An all-time Oregon record for signature« on initiative Detitiona
ha« been set with 59,192 certified names filed with State Registrar
Dave O'Hara on a constitutional amendment establishing the
basis for a fair truck tax bill. Here Ellery Sills, president of the
Oregon Highway Council (left) and Phil Brady (right), president
of -- • Joint Council of Drivers No. 37, International Teamsters,
hand some of the last of the Multnomah County petitions to
rec s.tar of elections, James W. Gleason. Eighty-nine and
Lsven-tcnths percent of the 65,991 signatures were declared
valid by O'Hara.
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard
SALESMEN:
O. S. Young
('enter (kit
PORK STEAKS, lb.
Sec Mrs. Dewey Akers, or phone
Wanted: Experienced Waitress
*
2555, Brookings.
20tf At Chad’s Fountain.
For Rent: Furnished apartment.
For Sale: Planet Jr. 2-whe.
Adults
only. On Ransom Avenue,
garden cultivator with tools. $10
inquire
Parker Motel.
20tf
Hi-wheel cultivator, $4; H r” r
5 acres frcc for cutting A. F.
Read Pilot Ads it pays!
Mueller. 2 miles south of stan
line on ol(1 Hwy 101-
20-2’
Wanted: Experienced baby sit­
ter wants work, by week or month
•
Just reduced from $11,950 to Inquire Harbor Garage.
>9,500, two-story (practically new)
For Sale: Modern country horn-'
hony overlooking river and ocean.
For one of our best buys be sure on paved road. 80 acres level land.
Fine soil and water. Large rooms,
you see this.
fireplace. 2 garages, out-buildings
I Don’t forgef that small modern Good orchard, berries, vegetable
new house right in town with its and flower gardens. Cabin on the
ov it well and pressure system. property rented. C. Edward Demp-
Some furniture for the low price Se>’ 2 mHes west of Fort Dick-
of only $3500.
on Lower Lake road.
20tf
WF
95c
* * *
For Sale: 5 acres with house
^ e 'll Stop You With This One
and
garage. Ocean view, on two
| Just reduced from $8500 to $6500
highways,
by owner, A. F. Muel­
2 a and lovely upper Chetco River
ler,
2
miles
south of state line on
home. For a really good invest­
Old
Hwy
101.
20-2*
ment in a home be sure to see us
on this. Terms to be arranged.
Lost near Chetco Inn. day o
• • •
parade, Taylor Tot. Finder pleas ■
N euly Listed! 3 acres and urr notify Hanscam’s Grocery at Har­
B ru sh ed home. Electricity, water. bor..
20
hath, kitchen practically* finished
Only $6000.
• • •
j 1 Only $1300 down, on 8-acre
farm with modern home. Located
up Chetco Rover. Fine orchard,
| W *' ‘kens, herires and furniture in­
m ar ket - place 1
cluded.
OF /V\ILLIONS..l
* 1» -
BLof adjoining school projkerty
cai be had for only $650. Some
t»rnis.
* • ft
J # ' ’ von realize the many oppor­
tunities here p» Brookings ? Ask
H w H e are m daily contact with FOR FOUR
ma iy.
• • •
T.< w (F ern View Snbdivfiicn
lM&e lots and reasonably priced.
G t\ water and electricity avail-
abb
59c
Pilot Advertising Reaches The Buyers!
REDFIELD’S MARKET
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
Prec Parking for Customers in our own Parifing
Lot. Groceries, Pruits, Vegetables and Meats!
Royal Club, 303 size
Dennisons 2 l/ 2 size—can 18c
5 for $1.00
Fruit Cocktail . . .
21c Pork SBeans, 2 f o r . . 35s
I >c! Niente 2'/2 W hole Un-peelcd
Apricots, can
I leinz Variety, 7-r»z. size,- - , , cans $
29c Spag,, Maca., Beans . . 10c
Royal Club No. 2 size, crushed (27c)
Nalley’s 4-07.. p a c k a g e -2 pkgs, 45c
Ftneappie, 4 fo r . . $1.05 Potato (hips, pkg. . 23c
WANT ADS
Cfectric
Supplies
I F J t’s Insurance You Need
HAVE INSURANCE YOU
u’’ f° r a]l forms Of
Ifen, a.' Insurance through the
and Wiring
® LETTUCE @
© Fresh
Per
® Crisp " C
poun(|
I >el Monte 303 size, cream style, can 19c
Miracle W hip, quart size
Corn, 3 cans . . . 55c Sc id Dressing .
55c
Del Monte. 303 size, early garden. 19c I I h in t’s Tomato
Psas, 3 cons . . .
55c Catsup, bottle . . .
15c
Wt
IH E “A M E R IC A N ”
D U R A N C E CO.
See
MATOT CO,
I h i n t ’s
No 2 size, green c u t- c a n . 19c
Royal Club No. t tall, ripe pitted, 31c
Beans, 3 cans . . . 55c Olives, 3 cans . . .
91c
II / Gil E S. A M ) if. GREEN STAM PS GN A L L PURCHASES