Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 01, 1957, Image 12

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    ly r K la j, August 1. UM
UOOOie-HABOl
TO FORM IUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE
M r. and M rs. George F u n k
returned this week from a trip
that took them to Chicago, then
to Kenosha, W ise, where they
picked up a new ca r , then to
Minnesota, then up to Winnipeg,
Canada.
The Funk’s traveled all the
way a cro ss Canada, with stop­
overs at Lake Louise and Ban-
iff, plus a trip on the Ice fields
before returning home.
The form ation of a Junior
bowling league for Brookings la
now underway. Bowling will be
held at 10 a .m . Saturday m orn­
ings for the you ngsters. No age
lim it la being s e t, and any youth
old enough to lift a bowling ball
is w elcom e to participate.
The registration for the p ro ­
gram will be held on August 17,
while the league rolling won’t
start until O ctober. The first
w eeks will be devoted to in ­
struction, which will be provided
free by those Interested in giving
the kids an opportunity to learn
a sport.
Adult supervision will be p ro­
vided at all tim es for the young
k e g le r s. Some sponsors h a v e
al ready agreed to sponsor team s.
More sponsors may be needed
(depending upon the turn out at
the registration, and the Interest
shown by the bow lers.
As c la s s e s will be formed' to
provide instruction, those who
haven’t had any experience a r e
w lecom e.
Those interested are asked to
phon«* 3584 or the bowling alley
for further information.
Boys and g ir ls are both w el­
com e. It will cost 25£ a line
in league bowling for the kids.
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scratch pads
Phone
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3725
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Elmer Bankus drv. v ea st on
an extended vacation trip. He
picked up a new automobile while
there, and visited In W isconsin,
Minnesota and other points b e­
fore arriving home this week.
TROPHIES BY THE DOZENS—d e n R ogers, operator of the A zalea Lanes A lleys here is
shown with all of his trophies for the Annual Brookings Handicap tournament, which d r a w s
bowlers from all over southw estern Oregon. Rogers wan already in the middle of form ulst-
ing plans for next y ea rs tournament, which he says will be bigger than ev e r.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
A son was born on July 15 at
Seaside Hospital In C r e s c e n t
City to Mr. and M rs. T. L. King,
The baby was named Ralph L e-
Roy, and weighed in at 7 pounds
and 10 ounces.
Mr. and M rs. Alfred Mlkkel
sen of Brookings announced the
engagem ent of their daughter,
E lsie, who has been living In
San F rancisco for the la st few
y ea r s.
She will wed Robert P ohl, son
of M rs. E .A . Pohl of Portland.
He Is also a San Francisco r e s ­
ident.
i h e b rid e-elect attended the
University of Oregon, and is a
m em ber of Pl Beta Phi. Mr,
Pohl Is a graduate of Oregon
State.
The couple will be married
October 5 In the Glide Memor­
ial Methodist Church In San Fran
C isco.
RETURNS------LEAVES
Allen Kerr arrived home Sat­
urday from the National Boy
Scout Jamboree In Valley Forge,
and left Sunday for a camping
trip at Camp S iltcoos. He will
be gone a week.
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Dave Gould of B risto l, Conn,
visited here with h is brother,
and fam ily, the Mickey Goulds.
Mr. Gould was on a business
trip and cam e up to Brookings
to see his brother.
M rs. E .K . Bagley and her
brother, Ernest F oster made a
business trip here from Medford
on Tuesday.
'W e have n o t le ft Brookings
AT
WITH THE ADDITION OF MR. CLIFF HAIGHT TO OUR CREW WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO OFFER
THE RESIDENTS OF THE BROOKINGS AREA
ONE
T E L E V IS IO N
PICTURED A F '»VE ARE CLIFF, PKRC AND ED RICE. ANOTHER NEW MEMBER OF THE FIRM­
ANO PICTURED A l t
IS MRS RERNICE SWANSON WHO WILL BE TAKING MOST OF YOUR
CALLS AND RUNNING THE OFFICE • WE’ EL BE LOOKJNO FORWARD TO SERVING YOU.
EVANS ELECTRIC
634 SPRUCE ST.
HOOKINGS