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Dick Berger To Head Explorers 4 Brookings-Harbor Pilot TH U R SD A Y , MARCH 25, 1954 H O M E FROM H O S P IT A L Leonard H arvey, son of Mr. and M rs. L. R H arvey of H arb o r has re tu rn e d hom e from a short stay in th e h ospital follow ing m inor su rg ery . He is up and about and feeling fine. HOMES YOU CAN AFFORD W IN C H U C K R IV ER FR O N TA G E 3 A cres w ith two story m odern hom e built 1948. E lec tric ity , wood and oil heat W ired for elec stove. Fences, chicken house, sep tic tan k . All in good condition. S tre a m and R iver th ro u g h prop e rty . B asem ent will accom m odate 3 cars. Good p a stu re for cow c r sad d le horses. P rice $10,500 00. Good term s. WE SED1! W ould you like to have som e o n e build you a new hom e ju st th e w ay you wish i t ? ? ? If you are an O regon V eteran we have tw o excellent builders ow ning th e ir own lots who are in te re ste d in building for you. C om e in today for com plete d e tails. You can have a N E W HOM E B U IL T FO R YOU. Anyone in terested in new busi ness building built to suit ten an t co n tac t L eonard Real E s ta te Ag ency. This is one of the finest loca tio n s in th e h ea rt of Brookings. S P E C IA L BUY on duplex in fine co n d itio n Good neighborhood, ex ce lle n t w a te r supply, berries and garden. W HY PAY R E N T w hen you can have an income and a fine place to live? T otal price o nly $6500 00 w ith T erm s. SPECIFY STOCK FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN THROUGH THIS AGENCY INSURANCE F o r efficient, quick a n d reliable In su ra n c e Service, insure and a s s u re yourself of P ro p er P ro tectio n th ro u g h o u r office and the HOME INSURANCE COMPANY LEONARD Real Estate Agency Box 211 Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 Notary Public e . O. Icon ar* 1’rookiiurn. Oregon la* MI'U'KJU Hjiiin.lim A R N O LD PEABODY Carpenterville Store Burns D ick B erger, son of Mr. and Mrs. C arl B erg er w as elected S en io r C rew L ead er of th e Red and Gun C lub E x p lo rer Post, Boy S co u ts of A m erica. T he planning an d fu n ctio n in g of a program w hich will include com m unity j service, social activ ities, outdoor^ trip s and vocational guidance will *»«• ad m in istered by Dick B erger for th e m o nths of M arch, April and May. T he Rod and Gun Club E x p lo rer Post 32 now has a m em b ership of 9 young men, who have p artic ip a te d in a clothing drive, several hikes and o u td o o r ac tiv i ties, and a p a rty and a taffy pull. One of the m ore am b itio u s com m u n ity p ro jects of these young m en is to build picnic tables and te n c h e s and im prove facilities at Loeb S ta te P a rk n ear B ruce hole. T he C arp e n te rv ille sto re burned to th e ground S u nday night, w th th e com plete loss of th e sto re and its co n ten ts. Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie, p ro p rie to rs of the sto re, escaped from the building, but p ra ctically all th e ir possessions w ere lost, including $300.00 in Mr. H oxie’s w allet. T h e fire is believed to have been caused by a d efectiv e w a f e r h ea te r. No e s tim a te of th e to tal loss has been m ade. EM ) VOLK PAINTINC WORRIES, DRAFTS A rnold Peabody, fo rm erly w ith V. S. N atio n al in G ra n ts P ass, PLASTER INf; has been nam ed A ssistan t M an In te rio r and E x te rio r John L. B row n of B rookings, j a g e r of th e b a n k ’s B rookings ' previously C ashier of the Oregon branch. A. H. ECKETT j S ta te Bank here will be A ssistan t M anager of the U. S. N ational B R O O K IN G S P R E C IN C T Box 551, B rookings Subscribe to the Brookings- B ank’s Brookings branch. PO LLS AT V FW HALL H arb d r Pilot. T he voting place for th e B rook nuijj lajilifii u I n 11 nl^i 1 ings P recinct for th e p rim ary election, to be held M ay 21, is DR. W. El. TOW NSEND th e V FW hall, at P io n eer Road and P acific Ave. V e te rin ary C linic B rookings precinct ru n s from n ea r C arpt n terv ille to th e C hetco SM ITH R IV E R A class of seven candidates w as R iver, and includes ev e ry th in g on O ffice H o u rs' in itiated in the T hird and F o u rth th e inland side of highw ay 101. 1 to 4 - 9:00 p m .—M onday th ro u g h S a tu rd a y degrees at the m eetin g of C hetco 7 to 8 - 9:00 p.m.— Mon., W ed., F ri. E enings G range No. 765 at th e G range H all last F riday evening, th e new P hones : Smith River m em bers b 'in g Mr. and M rs R ob Residence 631 ....................................... Office 641 (CoMfinwed fro m Page One) e rt Lively, Mr. and Mrs. C lyde EM ER G EN C Y CALLS ANY TIM E T his new freedom w hich has , R oberts, Mr. and Mrs. C arl J o h n son and Mrs M iriam R arnes. The opened up to m e a f te r confessing degree w ork w as put on by the th e e r ro r of m y previous w ays is ! ladies degree team . This team has j going to m ak e re p o rtin g a lot been invited by O phir G range to easier. P io n e er R oad? P io n eer com e to O phir this F rid ay evening Road is a speedw ay . . . com plete and put on the sam e deg ree th e re ' w ith fo u r lane divided paving, I an d unless Bud C ross in stalls stop for a class of candidates. V isitors for the evening w ere and go lig h ts a t the in tersectio n C u rry C ounty Pom ona M aster and w ith E asy S tre e t, th e re ’s going Mrs. C larence Brooks of Sixes to be a tra ffic problem th ere. T he G range, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. fishing? O nly tro u b le w ith the Phipps of O phir G range, all of fishing is th a t th e re ’s no room to UNU SU AL— LOTS O F “ ELBOW ROOM ” W IT H IN W A LK IN G whom gave short talks. Pom ona get to a boat in th e w a te r betw een d istan ce to tow n. O N E ACRE w ith sm all strea m . T H R E E M aster Brooks rem inded th e m em - th e salm on, and th e little ones BDRM S. F irep lace, K n o tty pine Livingroom and k itch en Tile bers of the com ing Pom ona m e e t a re g e ttin g s ta rv e d out by the big ones T he baseball te a m ? T he b ath w ith tu b and show er. F U L L PR. $15,000. F.H.A. financed. ing here at H a rb o r on April 3rd. It was voted to co n trib u te $10 B rookings B eavers h av e alread y IN CO M E P R O P E R T Y on th e 1954 pen n an t, but m ay let to the Lucky Seven C lub as a G rossing $200.00 p er m onth now w ith plenty of room for ex p a n sion. boost in the good w ork th ey are som e o th e r team ta k e it hom e . ext fall in th e nam e of good doing in the com m unity. O u t of tow n ow ner anxious to sell. M ake an offer. Follow ing the m eeting, a social sportsm anship. In fact, P e te Les- L arg e hom e on 8.2 ac res—sp rin g w a te r w ith p ressu re pum p. hour w as enjoyed, w ith re fre s h m e iste r invented baseball s h o rt- 4 room s, b ath and u tility room on first floor are b ea u tifu lly a f te r he cam e to B rookings, and m ents of fruit salad, sandw iches finished. U pper floor has th re e room s unsealed. 2 c a r g arag e and cake enjoyed la te in the even it w as sm uggled out of h re by a shop woodshed. F u ll price, $4.500. >ger from D rain who w as in th e ing. l ire of th e notorious New York • OCEAN FRONTAGE Yankees. BETTY W H IT E HOM E V ac a n t A c res—100-foot frontage, $2500 and up. w e could go on and on like B etty W hite who is a tten d in g Some lovely 2 an d 3-bedroom hom es on acre lots, $14,500 and up. S o u th e rn O regon C ollege of E d u this. N ot u n til this m orning did L IS T YOUR P R O P E R T IE S W IT !' r ’S F O R CO U R TEO U S cation at Ashland, arriv ed in ac realize w hat a w onderful plact Irookings and H arb o r was. How lookings T h u rsd ay to spend th e AND E F F IC IE N T S E R V IC E HRY v>eok end w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. ever, w e have to stop. Got to call p the C h am b er of C om m erce and è ERMA D. RICE, B roker uui Mrs. B ert W hite. PHONE 2824 find out the tru th for to d a y C harles G rayshel , G uy F. R ice Subscrilie to The B rookings- ila rb o r Pilot. F o r C ity P o lic e P h o n e 3193. J. L. 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