Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 19, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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• FOR SALE
• FOR RENT
WANTED
Lodge Directory
FOR S A L E - Model A Ford truck.
FOR REN T Sleeping rooms
Good shape; sell cheap. See tor men. Mrs. Geo. Dalton. Across W ANTED — Bab y sitting o
housekeeping job a fte r 3:00
Henry W illbank, Redfields M ar­ from Chetco Inn.
33tf
p.m. Bonnie Wade, Alder St.,
ket.
44-tf
old airport.
49-2
bOR RENT Cottage, party fu r­
FOR SALE — Beautiful deluxe
W ANTED
nished or unfurnished. Reason­
Wedgewood gas range, cooks
We buy, sell or trade
able rate. Inquire on Easy St.,
and looks like new. Sacrifice
Roy Kinion.
50-2*
Used F u rn itu re
price. Also small electric range,
TRADING
POST
cheap, $25. See Shepherd east
5 Miles N. of Crescent City
end M emory Lane.
47-tf FOR RENT — 2-room cabins.
H all’s Cabin and T railer Court.
on 101, across from Lake Earl
FOR SA LE—K undt Betney Cla-
Above Hanscam Store, Harbor.
T railer Court Road.
inet. P erfect condition. Used
50-2*
only 9 m onths. Inquire at Pilot
W ANTED
Someone to take
office or a fte r 4 o’clock Phone
charge of lilies. W’ill consider
2555.
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sharing stock or sell outright.
Fixing q u arters provided. S un­
FOR SALE Millwood; two-foot
set Motel. Call 2502.
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lengths only. Ideal for fire 2. 3 and 4-room compleetly fu r­
nished
housekeeping
apartm
ents.
place. I ls cord load. $15. Ed
Coughlin, Sm ith River, Calif. Adults only. Inquire Goetz Cot­
miscellaneous
tf
tf tages, Brookings.
Apartments
>
WILL TH E boys who took the
FOR S A L E -
FOR REN T—3-room apartm ent,
wheels an d tires ofT my tra ile r
NEW W ALLPAPER PATTERNS
partly furnished for light house­
please retu rn the wheels as
KARL OSTENBERG
keeping. No linen or di shes.
they eant be replaced.
Adults only. Mrs. Shingler.
FOR SA LE—Choice lots, ocean
view. Good residential district.1
50-2* MISSING $10 rew ard for infor­
Gas, w ater, electricity. $50
m ation leading to the w here­
down, $35 per mo. Ed McClain,
abouts of a missing yearling
P.O. Box 243.
49-tt
roan (mostly white, some red
hair) shorthorn heifer. Brand­
FOR SALE H ercules diesed en­
of 1, 2 and 3 rooms
ed KB under long hair, high on
gine, 200 horsepower. Radiator
COMPLETELY
left
hip. Disappeared
from
and twin disc clutch, all m ount­
FURNISHED
ranch S aturday night or S un­
ed on heavy steel frame. Wilson
day, Feb. 1. W rite bred Blunt.
Mill Co., Brookings, Ore., at
HOUSEKEEPING
Harbor.
50-2’
Carpenterville.
500-2*
18 U N IT S
APARTMENTS
FOR SA LE—New 2-pc. sectional
$15 per Week and up
living room set. Lyle B. Dill,
Call SU NSET MOTEL 2502
or 2562
48-tf
W est of Cham ber F ir Court.
51-2 FOR REN T—F or men, room with
2 beds Mrs. Tony Olsen, H a r­
FOR SA LE—Modern 27-ft. Uni­
bor.
49-tf
versal house tra ile r; '50 model.
L. E. Faught, Mobile Station. FOR RENT Several new 2-bed-
51-1*
room houses. Also 3 new 1-bed­
room unfurnished apartm ents.
FOR SALE Large M.W. R efrig­
Pete J. Lesm eister Agency.
erator. See “Bud” Cross, City
51-tf
Police.
51-1*
FOR R E N T Rix»m with accom­
FOR SA LE—'51 Hudson 6. 4-door
modations for single men. S tev­
sedan. R. & H. overdrive, seat
enson Ranch, Easy St.
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covers, directional signal, etc.
Good condition. $1693. Will a c ­ OR RENT 3-room roiiiigp on
cept trade. See Manson M et­
Cape Ferrello Road. $35.
calf, Harbor.
51-3
W ater and electricity furnish­
ed. R. E. Simmons, Cape F e r­
FOR S z \L E - Large gas range;
rello Road.
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cheap, at Four Biddle Motel,
south of Brookings. Highway
FOUND
101 Phone 2562
51 ’
FOUND Pr. of small white sad­
dle oxfords in alley hack ot
Gould's Sh(x> Store. See Mickey
or Peggy Gould.
51-1
FOR SALE
For Rent
Equity in 2-bedroom New
I Ionic in Azalea Manor
PRICED TO SELL
Third House from P ark E ntrance
A fter 5:00 p.m.
New D-7 / Cat
with
winch and dozer, by
hour or contract.
ART GIBBS
Easy Street, Brookings
Brookings Studio
Fhoto Finishing
Contact or Jumbo Prints
ONE DAY SERVICE!
Goetz Building
FOR SALE
Jaecuzi jet pumps for deep
or shallow wells.
"We Install
PAR
en\
STO RE
Brookings H ardw are
PH O N E 2901
48-tf
Phone 2545
Satellite Chapter No.
165, Order ot Eastern
Star, m eets on the tirst and third
Tuesdays of each month ai the
1 .0 .0 .F. Hall. Visiting mem bers
welcome.
7 opaz
Rebekah
T o \ '\ / . R erkkah L odge No. 11
•neets Second and Fourth Tues­
days of month at Odd Fellows
Hall. < Visiting m em bers wel­
come.)
Chetco
No. 249
meets every Thursday at 8:00
p.m. at the I.O.O.F. Hall. All
visiting brothers welcome.
No. 206
Sid nev
Croft
v ' I.F b .lM .
m eets second and fourth Friday
evenings at 8 o’clock at I.O.O.F.
Hall. Brookings, Oregon. All visit­
ing brothers are welcome.
Ladies elnx., F.O.E.
m eets second and fourth Fridays
of each m onth at V.F.W. Hall
Shirley Brannin, Pres.; Shirley
Spence, Secretary. All visifing
F.O.E. m em bers welcome.
m eets every Friday evening at
F W Hall, All visiting Eagles
welcome. M. M. Jakiewicz, Pres..
and Walt T hatcher, secretary.
W ill TRADE
Good established business at
Seaside, Oregon, for Brook­
ings Plywood stock.
£
W’rite Box No. 2. The Pilot
48-3*
Brookings 1l.irlror Pilot
11
THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1953
Chetco Aerie No. $087
Fraternal Order of Eagles
FOR TRADE
Post 966 &
7 A uxiliary
18 Scouts W ill
Go To National
Jamboree
Som ething extraordinary, an
air of suppressed anticipation is
gripping the hearts of about 18
Scouts in the Brookings-H arbor
a .i.i. it isn’t secret, it is ju st
that they might, just might, git
to go to the Scout Jam boree next
July. Of course, you don’t want,
to get tix) excited about it, for
som ething will surely happen that
you won’t get to go at all, hut
still a fellow can dream you
know.
Costs a super lot of money,
$200.00 in all, and alw ays before.
$25.00 seemed like three fortunes,
\sking for jobs and finding work
has often been difficult, but each
of these young men have applied
$25.00 to register for the Jam-
boree: W allace Craig. Jam es Wid-
*ey. M arvin Bullock, Ronald Bul­
lock. Je rry Sm ith, Don C arter,
Larry Way, Ronny Follert. Dick
Berger, Dale Crum p, Larry H an­
non, Philip Bonde, Ronnie Miller,
David Bushnell, Danny Ames,
Bobby Dimmick, Dick Fadling
and Byron Brimm.
That seem s like a lot of fel­
lows from this area, but when
they get to the Jam boree, they
will be part of 50,000 boys from
all the 48 sta te s and many for­
eign countries.
ill«’ trip includes sight-seeing
stops at San Francisco, Loa An­
geles, San Diego and a short trip
to Mexico. The high point of the
trip, however, is the Jam boree
when 50,(XX) Scouts all get to­
gether to get acquainted, trade
souvenirs, tak e part in huge pa­
geants and spectacles, ml meet
some ol th<* outstandin men of
’he nation and world.
m< ets 1st and 3rd
TO
TRADE Will
trade
m>
W ednesdays at the
equity in 1952 Willy Aero-Ace V. F. W. Hall, Brookings, Oregon
sedan, driven 2000 miles, for
good used ear. See at Mobile
LEGAL NOTICE
Station.
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NOTICE O F HEARING FINAL
CARD OF THANKS
ACCOUNT
The P. D. S ta rk s wish to thank N TH E COUNTY COURT OF
Diking part in the Jr. iboree is
our volunteer lire departm ent for
TH E STA TE O F OREGON
said
to be the equivalent of one
its prom ptness in answ ering our
FOR TH E COUNTY O F CUR­
year
in college. C ertainly it is a
call to them. Brookings may well
RY.
wonderful
a id inspirational ex­
'o proud of these boys and feel
the ’ ’at <•:• of the E state of
perience
for
these young men,
lucky indeed they have tin* pro­ •; ’GENE F. SCHOOLEY, de­
and
the
citizens
of this commu­
tection of such an efficient force. ceased.
nity
may
take
no
little pride in
We wish to personally e ' press our
N )TICE is hereby given that
the
I
a
it
that
so
m
any boys and
1 hanks.
Zrs. Hallie B. Deutsch, execu-
their
parents
are
m
aking efforts
The P. D. S ta rk Family.
rix of the e.itate o t Eugene F.
iml
sacrifices
tow
ards
this goal.
Sehooley, decc ased, has tiled in
And
the
citizens
of
this
commu­
l'c County Court of the S ta te of
C'fli T W usti banket*, Y eltons.
nity
who
are
fo
rtu
n
a
te
enough
Oregon for tlv* County of C urry
to
be
in
the
Los
Angeles
area
hi r Final Account and th a t the
next July and visit the Jam boree,
flay ot M arch, 1953, as the 1
me.
end the County Judge’s J •'ill come away with the assur­
the
ance that the fu tu re of this na­
Chamb« rs in the C urry County
tion and fh<» world is passing into
ALL METAL TRAILER 'ourt House in the City of Gold very capable hands.
learh, ( ’cunts of ( ’urry, S ta te of
HOMES
Oregon, as the place for hearing
3°’
35’
37’ 4°’ objections to said Final Account A dvertising in the Brookings-
1 he nation’s outstanding T railer and for settlem ent of the same H arbor Pilot bings results.
Home. Built by skilled aircraft lias been set by said Court.
•ngineers who really understand
D a I'L l) and fits published this Professional Services
aluminum.
i ’9th day of F e b ru a ry , 1933.
SPARTANETTE
L â D. Weed Yard
P. O. Box 553
Telephone 2546
LOUIS and DORA MARCY
WARD'S
Propane Service
i
rie
COLUMBIA
26’
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26’
KIT
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35
35
DATE ot last publication this
, 12th day of March, 1953.
MILS HALLIE B. DEUTSCH,
E xecutrix
I S a m u e l A. H a l l
t
PAUL RONNIGER, MI).
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office H ours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5
Central Building
Both
one
and
two-bedroom.
Brookings. Oregon
We carry a COM PLETE line Some ot these on display at all
A ttorney for Executrix
->f Gas Appliances. Wedgewood. times. O thers Available.
i Pub. Feb. 19, 26, Mar. 5. 12.
Tappan, O’Keefe A M erritt, and
EARL E. SMITH
Caloric range»—General w ater
WE COLLECT
heaters—Servel R efrigerators —
Old accounts, Notes and Judg
TRAILER HOMES
Coleman furnaces.
ments. No collection no charge
1 mile south on Highway 101
Tanks for rent, sale or lease
W
estern M ercantile Agency. Inc
Brookings. Oregon.
10»f
Crescent City
Phone 111
106 E ast 2nd S r , Coquille, P.O
At Jet. Hwys 101 and 199
Box 485. Phone 1621.
S iti
Office Phone 2911
Residence Phone 2580
A. 0. Schmitt. M. D
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
T E L E PH O N E 2585
Office Hours ii - i ; 45:^0
Central Bldg., Brookings