Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 05, 1957, Image 9

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1957
HOOKWGS-HAttO« P IL O T
INSTRUCTIONS START
FOR YOUNG BOWLERS
Mr. and Mrs. Connor Kessler
About 70 youngsters were giv­ have left Brookings to m ake
en their firs t lessons in bowling
their home in Redmond, O re .
Saturday morning, and m ore are They have leased their home
expected to attend the sessions
to Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Com­
before the leagues open.
fort.
It is currently planned to have
three full leagues, divided i n t o
age groups at the Azalea Lane«.
There has been a conflict noted
\ith th< Catholic C a th e c ls m
cla sse s, but M rs. Bob K e rr, whc
has organized the group said that
those youngsters are welcome to
attend the 11:30 session.
Mrs. Neil Lafferty, wife of
the state forester is the new
librarian. She started on the
20th of August. She is a gradu­
ate of college, and has had some
library training.
Max Brainard is in Portland
at the Veteran’s hospital for a
check-up. He is expected home
the latter part of the week.
*»*»»**♦***♦
Visitors at the Paul Eide home
this weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
George Poetschat and Butch and
Ruth of Bend, Ore. Mrs. Poetsc­
hat is Mrs. Eides sister.
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AUTOMATIC RNSPOTTItS
A ls o th e g r o u p is in te r-
eral sponsors are still needed loi
the youngsters on the high school
INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM OPENINGS FOR BOWLERS
ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ALL ON A HANDICAP BASIS.
level.
Also the group is also inter*
eated in finding sponsors which
will give away sm all p riz e s, such
as a milk shake for high games
e tc .
Rev. and M rs. W alter Sadler
anti daughter Joy retu rn d home
Thursday from their vacation.
They spent a week at the A ra-
wana Baptist camp on Mt. Hood,
where Mr. Sadler was a coun­
se lo r for a group of young tolks.
♦ *♦ *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » *♦ ♦ **♦ *
The Baptist church will com­
mence its fall schedule Sept. 8,
with the young people meeting at
0:30 and the evening meeting at
7:30 commencing with a song
se rv ice.
M r. and M rs. E rnest Pitney,
an attorney from Los .Angeles,
Calif, who are old friends of C .
Ed Dempsey stopped for a few
hours on thi ir way to K i mb 1 e
Fails court on the Rogue River
for a month ot stce head fishing
Mr. uui M rs. G.cn Dunean
went to A bany on Saturday to
visit th eir daughter and family.
On Sunday they attend d the state
fair at Salem with th eir son, and
da .hter-in -law , Mr. and M rs.
I. s ie Pullen of E ig n -, and
M rs. Dm an s s if te r ami amily
ot Portland. They returned on
Monday.
Donna Ch irc'ui o Langlois,
M rs. Tim M jrpcc ofG oldB ^ach
M rs. Z eller a n d G r a n d m a
Spang r of Laag.ois wore here
.unweek to visit th Ibrar- and
'e ts books for exchange.
Mr anti M s. R ichard Bord-
s I w ere n K lam ath F alls this
past weekend, visiting Pat and
Marge Wilson, form er.
o
Brookings.
Mr. .uui M rs. Jack Howard
has
loid their lot on Pine st.
and plan to move to Sea. Rock in
the m a r future.
Mr. and Mr* T' -e Rettke
and fam ily, amt Mr. ami M rs.
Vernon Koons and family spent
the weekend in Junction C i t y
visiting the W illiam Jo n es. He
i., ..... .u' th.» Jones bovs.
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