Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 14, 1957, Image 8

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    Brooking», Orcgoa
Brooking.-Harbo. Pilot
Thursday, February 14, 1957
India Missionaries to Speak at Church
ing is an employee of the Brook
for several years was a semi-inva­
lid pale and w an, unable to tak e ings Plywood.
W hen Pam ela w as taken to th«.
p art in norm al childhood activi­
doctor in A berdeen, W ash, for
ties.
her six-weeks check-up, it was
Today Pam ela is the picture of
found th at she did not have a
health, a happy and norm al life norm al heart and it was know n
ahead of her. This w as made that only eventual surgery would
>x>ssible by the H eart Association save her life. At th at time it was
and the dim es and dollars \ O
believed she could w ait until
th e public, gave to H eart Fund.
about her tw elfth year. However,
In 1955, during a Child Clinic when exam ined by Dr. Gibson
<-sion at Brookings elem entary here, it was determ ined that she
school, it was found by Dr. Gibson could not w ait so long, so im ­
th a t little Pam ela m ust have im ­ m ediate arran g em en ts w ere m ade
m ediate attention. She was sent for her m other to take her to
™ th h c r m o th e r to P o rtla n d Portland. A fter tw o months they
-n • back to Brookings w ith
w het
th
(in -t surgeons » *
( > t ! and on^rs led on December m ore th a n 1 >P- in th e ir h e a rts,
1955 at D orenbecker hospital for Pam ela was well. Now she has
w ith all expenses paid- T heir no restriction on h er activities.
te e h n io m s
w e re
p e rfe c te d
Could Brookings area have a
through years of resea rc h < W b etter Valentine, or a better tesH
a few y e a rs ago su tg ery of his monial fo the good your heart
dollars do” Please give g e n e r a lity
type would not have been
pv past ing the heart, sending her w hen your H eart Sunday V olun­
blood th ro u g h th e a rte rie s and teer calls at your hom e on Sunday
veins w hile
killed hands per- afternoon, F eb ru ary 24th.
>rmed the delicate surgery on he
„ , , rt j- . , lf YOUR research .dol­
JO I RNAL ROYS
lars m ade this possible.
VISIT PORTLAND
Pam ela is the ■' 1
Bill C la rk , O reg o n J c u r n a l re p r e ­
and Mrs. E arl I Vh ag *
up the W inchuck River n o -d . ,
sentative here in Brookings took
has a sister, P atricia Je an 6, and 6 boys to P ortland last weekend.
^ B r o o k i n g s school,
The trip was an all expense
a brother, Glen David 3 Mr. Vin­
“ ith “ bad ht'a rl and
paid trip to our states largest city,
earned by the boys for getting
You? Sweetheart
Because of You < h 5 .it.Is
Miss is Wei! and Happy
The
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Brookings-H arbor
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ValetL Vining,
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>r an a vi: . F. P Manley,
, , ' ionaries of th e American
Baptist F oreign Mission in Secun-
ueiabad, South India, w ill speak
i • a mi: ionary m eeting m the
3ap ist Com m unity church at
7.30 p.m. W ednesday, F ebruary
20.
Mi.-' Mani y will also speak to
the W /m en’s M issionary Society
during the afternoon.
The M anleys do educational
ork k. H yderabad S tate and find
a challenging u eld of opportunity
anion«1
-in d en ts of the col-
leffes The governm ent main ains
a T
‘ h o s .ita l t h .r a
" hkh
they hold w eekly services and
Bible classes.
S ecunderabad is only one ot
tw'O mission stations w here they
tak e respon ability for the evan­
gelistic work, th e other bi'ing Han-
um akonda.
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u p i,« k k e l
n ew su b scrip tio n s.
Ceramic Shop
Te Open Here
S m ith R iv er: and R ex H eu sck k tl,
The boys were: K ieth Locr, Bob Crescent City
The trip included a sight seeing
W allen, Bill Clark, Lane Rhodes,
all of Brookings; M ark Mackey, tour .of Portland, a visit to the
Oregon Jo u rn al plant, the s« mi
finals of the Colden Gloves and
TOO LATE TO < I.ASSIFY
a tour of the P ortland Air Base
FOR R E N T -one
- . . - bedroom
--------------- house,
- — ■ Mr C lark accom panied the bj}->
415 Del N orte Lane. Newly redec­ hroughout the trip.
orated. Phone 4115.
l-2p
A new type of business is now
open in Brooking. Called Mc­
Cabe's Ceram ics, and operated
by Winona McCabe, it will deal
w ith greenw are and supplies.
The business wil be in the Ma-
tot building, and f^ee lessons will
be given evenings by appoint-
2 bedroom duplex. Local Bulb G row ers
to school $«8.00 a month. A ttend “ OSC **
1 1
School
FOR RENT
, ,
Sec Dimmick Bros.
Dronîéhflïy Cake Mixes
CHOCOLATE - WHITE - YELLOW
OREGON
FOR
GRADED TUNA
5 (or - - - * _ V *
RATH CORNED BEEF
DELRICH OLEO
4 lbs. - - - 9 9 c 12 oz tin - - 3 9 c
A group of local bulb grow ers
attended th e two day Oregon N u r­ m The shop w ill be open Tuesday
serym en and Landscape w orkers througs S atu rd ay from 10 to 5
short course at Oregon S tate Coll­ p.m. Mrs. M cCabe has two kilns
ege in Corvallis on F ebruary 5th
and 6th. It was well attended by set up
nurseym en, bulb grow ers, holly
growers, florists and landscape
•architects from all over the state.
A com bined m eeting of all the
growers was held each morning,
w ith separation into group m eet­
ings in th e afternoons.
D. D. W illiams, Supt. of the
The banquet was held on Tues-
evening at the Memorial Brookings-H arbor school appeared
vim ni Among those at t e n d i n g in Salem last week to testify o
from southern C urry county w ere house bill 171. w hich proposes to
and Mrs. Robert Oliver, Mr. increase th e Basic school support
anu Mrs. Lesie W oodriff a n d from $80 to $120 per census child.
daughter, Berger D ahlström , Joe
N earlv 300 persons w ere at the
Zumpfe, Dinty Moore, A. K. H as­ hearing: and all those heard by
tings, How ard C antrall, A l a n th e com m ittee w ith one
W oodriff and Bob S tanhurst.
eeption w ere in favor. W illiams
reported th at th e legislators were
sym pathetic to the situation.
Gramma Gramma Grov > very
The bill w as reported out unani­
mously by the Com m ittee the
Making Assignm ents
Seventeen m em bers of G am m a following day.
W illiams said too th at it was
G am m a C hapter of Beta Sigm a
Phi who are to act as C aptains reported th a t chances looked good
in the H eart Sunday collections th a t Congress will pass a m easure
are m aking assignm ents of the giving some assistance for school
volunteers this week. Ed Demp­ construction.
sey reports. Sixty-one wom en
The S u p erintendent also had an
have volunteered to cover the opportunity to talk landscape
area from Pistol River to the plans over w ith Wallace
’
S ate Line. A list of the w orkers who w ill d raw up revised plans
w ill be published in next w eek s
soon.
| Pilot.
Williams Visits
St., Legislature
BROOKINGS
HEADQUARTERS
Bits-o-Sea
TOMATO SOUP
1 0 c each
YELTON
PHONE 2823
4 l o r ...............
Campbell's
1-tfc J
O ffice Supplies
O ffice Furniture
O ffice M achines
Stationery and
Printing
Engineers’ and
Artists’ Supplies
Hobbie Supplies
Books
Fountain Pens
Gifts
T elevision
Players
Radios and Records
M. J. B.
Apple Land
LONG GRAIN RICE
APPLE SAUCE
2for - - - - 49c 28 oz. box - 29c
Kaiser
aluminum foil
C O U N TR Y K.IST
You May Now Purchr.e 1957 Tags for Your Dog at the County
CORN
Clerk s O ffice in Gold Beach.
C ream or W hole K ernel
S lo t
25
Dog License Available
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SÏ ° C
License for male dor, or spayed *emaie . . *1 0 0
License for female d o q ............ • • •
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these fees will double the first of march
MUNCY'S MARKET
, Oleta A. Walker
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C ounty C lerk
Lean End Cuts
Armoin 3 1st Grace
P e rl Roasts, *b. 4 9 c
CHEESE - - lb. 5 ? c
Eastern I heddar
Sliced Bacon, lb. 6 5 c
Pork Chops, lb. 6 ? c
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