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.
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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.
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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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