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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1956)
u n PAGE FOUR — BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON H E L P IN G N E A L O R P H A N S — A fund fo r th rc« sm all Neal Children, orphaned w hen th eir father, mother, twro sisters and a to o th er w ere killed a t Remote, d u rin g th e storm s, have been s ta rte d by tw o new spapers and th re e radio sta tio n s A d m in is-1 Thursday, January 19, 1956 L IB R A R Y N O T E S — L ib rary users a re asked come as ea rly as c o n v e n ie n fo n , a PPeal *9 m ade f ° r th« re- ine days a a yS th , ne e u lib u r ra a ry r y is is open. o p e n , Un- u n - • P u n ish m en t of the school lib- the .___ »here ___ ____ at r K a lam need The is need is nftifl ___ WftruPra a re rarv. takino- ry. ath. at K The lam ath. tim e off to kcop th c pJace * g re a t because the children are a t th<? published h o u rs: 2 to 5 d e stitu te for som ething to do, tr a to r s of the fund will be Rev. p‘m T uesdays and T hursdays H ow ard E. B aker, of Roseburg s and from 7 to 9 p.m. on F ridays,’ F irs t C hurch of God. Del McKay which should sufficient tim e R adio KRXL, Roseburg a n d W fo tak e care of all th e borrow ers. E . Garrison, Roseburg banker As these volunteers w an t to c s should be m ade out o wind up th e ir days w ork, no bus- “N eal C hildren” and forw arded ¡„ess wil h e re a fte r be tran sa cted n i^ e U ouglas County S ta le a fte r the published closing tim e Bank, Roseburg. P arents, especially, a r e asked to i see th a t th eir children get th e ir lib rary business done w ell before y a rd s w ere lo 8 t 7710 a P f * al is for books, h™ ‘'° ages 5 th ro u g h 12, for childrens' m agazines, m ech anical books and m agazines, in fact anything to e n te rta in and in stru ct th e youngsters. A ccord ing to o u r inform ation, th e sta te of C alifornia does not co n trib u te to school libraries, a t least in the K lam ath School’s category, and the lost lib rary has been built ENJOY UTMOST SHAVING , c lo s in g tim e . up, over a period of years, by the Several card s have been m ade EASE AND CONVENIENCE children and the com m unity. If out for borrow ers w ithin th e you have clean, whole m a teria l, past few weeks. T he cards are, of it will be welcomed. course, free. It is hoped th a t re tu rn of T E E N -A G E R O W L IN G S u p e r-S p e e d decent w eath er will allow going LEA G U E G E TS U N D E R W A Y ahead w ith the w ork on the grounds, th e site at presen t be L ast W ednesday, sir team s of ing q u ite muddy and slippery. Teen-A ge boys and girls bowled th e ir first m atch es as a com- m erciallp sponsored league. Each business which sponsors The advisory board says the a team has con trib u ted a nom children are not now in need of inal sum to the league for use clothing but will need funds as in acquiring team trophies, fin the y grow up. ancing m atches w ith ju n io r M arg aret is still hospitalized team s o th e r cities, and in p u t N « li« v « p a in t of tiro d . to re, aching mua- at Roseburg w ith a fra ctu red ting on a p arty a t the end of th e w ith S T A N B A C K , tablets or p o w d e r* pine. Alvis and Billy, th e la tte r • T A N B A C K act* fast to b rin g co m fo rtin g sseason. O ther financial help a- r e l ia f . . . bacauia th e 8 T A N B A C K fo rm u la ji.st o ut of the hospital, are bove described, these boys and u binat aavaral p resc rip tio n ty p e Us- aying w ith th eir g ran d p aren ts, tfianta fo r fast r e lie f of p ain . girls pay th eir own way. A zalea the A rth u r Robbins of Riddle. L anes helps to m ake th is pro g ram possible by counseling w ith these ju n io r bow lers and by m aking special rate s to them I liey bowl each W ednesday from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Five of the six te am s now have sponsors. The o th e r team needs one and hope* th a t some local businessm an will ste p fo r ward. The following a r e th e present sponsors : P ete Lesm eis- 10 Acre« in town, 660 feet on Pioneer Read Cabin, bam , well. te r Agency, Brookings M arket, $1,000 will handle. H endricks F u rn itu re , and M un Two bedroom homo — In su lated and w eath erstrip p ed __ w ith cy’s M arket. attached garage on paved s tre e t n ea r school. $9300 w ith V 3 Down, Balance $56.00 per m onth. G i l l e RAZOR tte ___ __ _ J ACHIR3 MUSCLES SCI;.. 2N o ra r REALTY O ver Two Acres in town w ith large barn — som e b erries and fru it trees — Only $3450.00. «4 Cash will handle, i Bedroom Home w ith attac h ed ca r port and e x tra room 8’ x 19' on large co rn er lot. $11,000. O nly $1500 down 1.76 A cres w ith OCEAN FRONTAGE w ithin City Lim its $7650 T otal Price. $1500 Down. • • • • • ERMA D. R IC E — BROKER CHARLES GRAYSHEL, Jan . 21 Pow ers Feb. 3 CONSTRUCTION TO START SOON . . ON MATHEWS TRACT OFF ARNOLD LANE THESE MANY FINE FEATURES ★ 6 FLOOR PLANS ★ 6 ROOF STYLES ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Pow ers ........... IS ★ ★ 12 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS FIREPLACE ELECTRIC HEAT HARDWOOD FLOORS FULLY INSULATED COMPLETELY PLASTERED CHOICE OF INTERIOR and EXTERIOR COLORS SIDIING or SHAKES HARDWOOD CABINETS see ..................th ero ATTACHED GARAGE SIDEWALKS and PAVED DRIVEWAYS CONCRETE CURBS and GUTTERS PAVED TRACT STREET CITY SEWER (If Approved) ★ ★ 4 ’/ 2 Percent Interest on 25-Year Loan To Q ualified Buyers. • • • CHOOSE YOUR IO T AND PLAN NOW I Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR Decker and Colbert, here Feb. 4 -Langlois ............... W HEN IS PRICE RANGE — $12,500 to $14,000 Jan . 28—St. B ernards......... here S at. Feb.25 WHEN 11 Ultra-Modern FHA Approved 3 bedroom hom es Jan . 27—Langlois ................ th e n lA^b. lOi-Gold PH O N E 2671 or 2312 Announcing toys’ Kam es- and even th e school here Contractors & Home Builders Beach ........ here BROOKINGS. OREGON EU REK A .... there THE THE C L IF F CLIFF H O U SE HOUSE G O IN G GOING TO OPEN? TO OPEN ? • IP WHEN IS THE CUFF HOUSE GOING TO OPEN ? Jan 21 si. GRAND RE-OPENING SATURDAY COVE and SEE WHAT YOUR NEW CLIFF HOUSE LOOKS LIKE C liff FEATURING anBTBTO Sax - Drums - Piano Guitar - Harmonica SPECIALTY ACTS ouse