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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1957)
' \ Brookiags hens Claude Goldizen was taken to the V eteran's hospital In P o rt land »his week In an em ergency. He was taken up by Archie and M elissa Hendricks. ********** Dr, Roy White returned Sun day from the V eteran's hospital In Vancouver, Washington. M rs. A1 Panzer of Portland accompan ied him, and will visit here sev eral days. ********** M rs. Homer Brown and her neice, Miss Karla Dee Agren of Castle Rock, Washington left Tuesday for Buffalo, New York and will also visit relatives In Toronto, Canada. They are making the trip by plane, from San Francisco. ******** “1 M rs. D.D. Williams an d family were to Join Mr. Williams in Salem th is week. Their home In Harbor has been sold to Dr. and M rs. Ed Samuels. ********** SE V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T M I S S I O N A R I E S V I S IT H E R E Elder and M rs. Leo Van Dol- the Van D olsen's honor at Azalea sen were overnight guests here Park. last Wednesday, the visit being Elder and M rs. Van Dolsen very much enjoyed by the m em were on their way north where b e rs of the local Seventh Day Ad they will be featured speakers ventist Church as Elder Van Dol- at the annual camp meeting In Rev, and M rs. Wm. West, sen was the m inister of this form er residents of Brookings, Washington and then return to but now of Tigard, Oregon, vis church before going to Japan six Gladstone for thè Oregon camp ited the past weekend with friend years ago as a m issionary. Elder meeting. ________ here. They saw many changes Van Dolsen told of their exper In Brookings having left here 5 iences during the years in Japan and one half years ago. at a meeting at the church Wed nesday evening. Thursday morn ing the group had a breakfast In Mr. and M rs. Charles Morgan and two children returned home International Hits 50th Year to Port Hueneme, C alifornia. They were on a return trip from Minnesota, and so spent a few days with M rs. Morgan's p a r ents, Mr. and M rs. Claude God lzen. A baby girl was born on July 18 to Mr. and M rs. William Temple. The baby was named Lurlyn Maxine, and weighed In at 5 lbs. 14 ozs. Dr. David Brown was In attendance, The ACE *••*•*«•* WANTADS Reverand A. P . Becker, P a s to r of the Church of the B rethrer M rs. Jack M iller and children of Payette, Idaho will occupythe returned to their home in C or pulpit of the Baptist Community vallis, Monday. **********4 Church on Sunday, July 28th. ******** Ralph Reed returned to Brook GRANDPA SHOWS GRANDSON ings Tuesday after being a p a t HOW TO BOWL ient at the V eteran's hospital In Helnle Weigel is enjoying him Vancouver Washington, the past self these days as he thinks he two months. Is a pretty sm art grandpa. Helnle, who never bowled be M rs. Geroge Mosier and daugh fore In his life, let his sixteen te r Janet entertained the Baptist year old grandson, Charles Hen Church choir at a social evening d e re r, talk him Into trying his Thursday, at th eir home on S p r hand at the game on the evening uce Drive. of his sixty fourth birthday, last Friday. Of course C harles who M rs. Palm Stout arrived here has bowled quite a bit In the list recently from her home In Bel- two o r three years aroung his vered ere, Calif, and will spent home town of Elkton, says that the sum m er at her cottage here it Is beginners luck, but Helnle ******** rolled a higher score than his Mr. and M rs. Clive Manley grandson. Now Helnle thinks he left Wednesday for their home at will re st on his laurels In the Nile's Calif. game as he has something to crow M rs. Maude Sanbo accompan about. Sm art guy that Helnle. ied them as far as the Masonic ********** Home at Decoto, Calif, after a The Curry County Fair will be day visit with friends here. gin in Gold Beach on August 9th, ********* and end on August 11th. B R O O K IN G S S U P P L Y , THUR. FRI.SAT. July 25-26-27 Rock Hudson In "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" ALSO FRAICIS GOESTO WEST PCJNT" SUN.MON.TUE. July 28-29-30 Tyrone Power In f MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" ALSO "THE WILD ONE" ****************************** W ED N ESD A Y $ NITE $ "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" ALSO I "BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE" IN C . Your International Dealer Phone 5141 Brookings --------------- Oregon GO TOO IföSSW PRIVE’ W l*M* » CMOFBB* That BABE RUTH, greatest of all baseball players Hit 125 home runs In one hour? 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