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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1954)
4 Brœkings-Harbor Pilot Smith River TH U R SD A Y , JANUARY 21, 1954 I By E T H E L GOO DLIN HOMES YOU CAN AFFORD 3-BEDROOM hom e and g arage w ith firej,lace; deep drilled well an d pressu re system ; on ’2 acre o u tsid e city lim its yet close-in. Som e fu rn itu re to be had at very low cost. This place needs som e finishing but is com pletely m odern in every respect. O w ner m ust sac rifice at to tal price for only $3650, w ith term s. Not an old house. Anyone in terested in a good buy should see this very soon as it is su re to go at this low figure. A REAL* 3-bedroom and garag e hom e in the co u n try n o rth of Brookings on 9 acres. A sm all farm . House com pleted 1952. C hicken house, barn, fine spring; school bus by th e door Many o th e r excellent featu res. W e feel th is is an exceptional buy at $7500 w ith term s, o r $7000 cash. Com e in for full details. SO M E R E A SO N A B L E in ap a rtm e n ts. REPUBLICANS MEET TONITE B R O O K IN G S BO O STER 1 program , b ro ad cast from S an M rs E a rl C arlson of H arb o r Francisco. w as a guest last week on Mel Mrs. C arlson got in some good i V e n te r’s B rea k fast G ang radio w ords atxrut the B rookings a re a . T he new ly form ed R epublican T he stro n g south wind blow ing club will hold its first m eeting a gale F rid ay night, along w ith T h u rsd a y night a t 8:00 p m ., at 1 ra in over th e w eek-end, caused 1 th e B rookings H igh school, ac th e S m ith R iver and o th e r sm all cord to C harles G rayshel, tem p o I stre a m s to be bank full, but they ra ry ch a irm an . O fficers of th e new group will did not overflow and no damage be elected at th e m eeting, and an w as reported. H ighw ay crew s ag en d a for fu tu re action will be w ere busy clea rin g the highw ay of lim bs and debris, but all roads set up. T he in au g u ra l m eetin g will a re open for tra v e l. T he w eathei m a rk th e first org an izatio n of tu rn e d colder, and m o u n tain s east w h a t R epublicans hope will grow of tow n a re covered w ith snow. into a county-w ide o rg an izatio n T w elve inches is rep o rted a t Low- b u t is ju s t now being com pleted. Divide, in th e m ining area. Mrs. E va Hill received a le tte r, w ritte n a f te r C hristm as, from h er N EW R E S ID E N T S N ew resid en ts of B rookings a re grandson, P vt. D avy ( ro c k ett, in K orea. H e w ro te th a t he w as feel ' Mr. and Mrs. Les D owning, fo r ing fine. T hey had plenty of m erly of G ra n ts P ass. Mr. D ow n snow, but so fa r it w as not very ing is em ployed a t th e C hetco cold, and they had a W hite C h ris t D ru g S tore. m as, as it snow ed all day. Davy | is looking forw ard to th e tim e he can com e hom e. M aybe in six C O R PO R A L D ISC H A R G ED Cpl. D onald C a rp e n te r, who w as m onths, he says, he can plan for it. w ith th e M arines at C am p P e n M r. and M rs. C larence H ight re tu rn e d hom e from V allejo and dleton, received his d ischarge O akland, w here they spent a w eek J a n u a ry 13, and arriv ed hom e tw o days later. visiting re la tiv e s and friends. From where I sit... ¿y Jo e Marsh Open Even When He's Closed Must have been daydreaming on my way to a meeting down in Centerville the other night. My ear ran dry before I thought to look at the gas gauge, but 1 man aged to coast into a gas station— and found it closed! Well, I thought my plans were ruined for sure until I noticed a gasoline can w ith a sign: “ This is em ergency gas. J u s t help your self and leave the can with $1.00. T h an k s.” Got started , made the m eeting on tim e, and had enough gas to g e t back hom e a g a in —th a n k s to a tr u s tin g frien d . From where I sit, folks who trust their neighbors make the world a better place to live in. For instance, letting a friend express his personal preferences, is one way of trusting your neighbor. Sometimes I prefer a temperate glass of beer in the evening but I’ll always ask what you d !,ke before I pour yours. Cop) right, 1954, United States Biewers Foundation, re n ta ls t 2 ACRE AND 1 ACRE tra c ts in H a rb o r. B est of building site s at v ery reaso n ab le prices w ith ex cel len t term s. Don't Delay See Today Wednesday, January 27 thru January 30 T H E OFFICE OF GOOD BUYS w h e th e r it be a home, lot, acreage, o r farm . W e have them , it s tru e, and m an y wdth excellent te rm s go see us first for th e J0% off on Everything BEST ALWAYS— NO O N E CAN C H A L L E N G E T H E FO L LO W IN G STATEM ENTS T H E HOM E IN SU R A N C E COM PANY, TH R O U G H IT S A G E N T S AND B R O K ER S, IS T H E L EA D IN G IN S U R ANCE PRO TECTOR OF AM ERICAN HOM ES AND HOM ES O F A M ERICANS. BE SU R E T H A T YOU ARE IN S U R E D W IT H T H E M OST D E S IR E D P R O T E C T IO N IN A M E R IC A , W H E T H E R IT BE F IR E . AUTO. CASUALTY OR M A R IN E . W E H A N D LE ONLY T H E B E ST IN R E A L E S T A T E AND I N S U R A N C E . IT C O STS YOU NO MORE. PEDAL PUSHERS $1.59 HOUSE SLIPPERS 98c S K IR T S Reg. $3.98 to $5.98 Reg. 95c Value $1.98 and $ 2 .9 8 SHOES Broken Sizes $1.59 BLOUSES Drastically Reduced Reg. $2.9s to S<qS INSURANCE 98c to $ 3 .9 8 98c and $1.98 For efficient, quick and re liable Insurance Service, in sure and assure yourself of Proper Protection through our office. GIRL'S KNIT PANTS Real Estate > J BABY SHIRTS Sale 69c BOY'S CORDS And Dress Pants LEONARD CA RTER K L E IN E R T ’S BABY PAD PANTS Reg. Si.89 Sale 98c All Sizes DRESSES 25c $ 1 .9 8 TRAINING PANTS 35c BABY ROMPERS $1.29 to $1.98 Free Portrait for Every Child EVERY CHILD COMING TO TOTS A N D TE EN S DURING THIS SALE WILL HAVE A 5 x 7 PORTRAIT T A K E N A N D PRESENTED TO THEM ABSOLUTELY FREE! Agency TOTS TO TEENS TOGGERY B o x ’ ll Pilóne 234» Residence Phone 2292 N otary Public— C. O. Leonard Brookings, Oregon I Across from the B ank ri aHmlBbr 'Tí aB&wpMBîiregfe w Brookings .uiiumiu..mggE