Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 26, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    D avid W ebb, and son R icky and
Mrs. L. E. L am bert of S a n ta
M onica, and th e Misses H elen and
M iriam W ebb of Los Angeles.
They have also had as houseguests
th e ir son, I). L. M asset and his
fam ily of K lam ath Falls.
An in te re stin g discussion on
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S tru e b in g had C h ristia n
fam ily
relatio n sh ip s
as house g u ests from W ednesday and C hurch School problem s took
to M onday, Mr. and M rs. R oger place at th*' second P a re n t-T e a c h ­
M an n a tt ot Los Angeles w here e rs m eeting of St. T im o th y ’«
Mrs. M annaee is V ice-S uperinten­ Episcopal ch urch school held last
dent for a fo u rth of the city 's M onday evening in th e V icar's
schools.
stu d y behind th e new’ church
T he M isses Peggy Moflit and building.
E lizabeth B ravo spent a week in
T he Rev. John S h id eler opened
G ra n ts P ass recen tly visiting at ( the m eeting w ith a short talk on
th e hom e of Mrs. A leena Tow ler. th e aim s of m odern ch u rch school
They enjoyed the C ounty F a ir and teaching. To teach children re lig ­
Gladiolus Show’ while th ere. Leroy ion w as not enough, he explained.
Moffit and Jac k ie B ravo drov'*
W hat w e had t o do in
over on th e w eekend to bring o u r church schools today w a s ♦ <>
help th e child to em body the
them home.
Mr. and Mrs. G ary W im berly C h ristia n w ay of life into its
and th re e children of M onroe, ev ery d ay activ ities. This, to be
L ouisianna arriv ed a w eek ago successful, w ould n ec essita te the
T uesday for a visit at the hom e full p a rtic ip a tio n of th e p a re n ts
of Mrs. W im berly’s p aren ts, Mr. in th e C h ristian w ay of life in
and Mrs. L. W. Bowlin. They w ere o rd e r to co o p erate fully w ith the
here to greet Mrs. Bowlin w hen j ch u rch school teac h ers in the
she arriv e d hom e from h er trip ! tra in in g of o u r children. C h ristian
th e next day, and as she had E ducation, F a th e r S h id eler went
visited them in Louisianna and on to say, w as not for children
did not know th a t they planned , alone, but for th e w hole parish.
Those present at the m eeting
to com e here, she was a very sur*
ptised w om an. T he W im berly’s had th e o p p o rtu n ity of perusinfe
m ay m ake th e ir fu tu re hom e here. som e excellent C h ristia n E d u c a ­
M r and Mrs. Jack S tevens tion m ateria l w hich w as on dis-
Family Troubles
6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY AUGUST 2« 1954
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Are Discussed a t
Church M eeting
Harbor News
Mr. and Mrs. L eonard H arvey
and son S kippy re tu rn e d hom e
M onday from a tw o w eeks trip
which took them to C ra te r L ake,
Yellow stone, Mt. R ushm ore, C hi­
cago, and Toledo and W eston,
Ohio, w here th ey visited re la tiv e s
on both sides of th e fam ily. In
Toledo, they visited at th e hom e
of L eonards b ro th e r and siste r-
in-law , M r .and Mrs. P aul H ar­
vey, who m ade th e ir hom e h ere
a couple of y ears ago.
Ju d g e C h arles S chaal re tu rn e d
to the V eterans H ospital in V an­
couver T h u rsd ay for fu rth e r m edi­
cal tre a tm e n t. D uring his absence,
Mrs. S chaal has again been a p ‘
pointed J u s tic e of th e P eace P ro
T em by th e co unty court.
Mr. and Mrs. C laude B lagden
a re the proud p a re n ts of a bounc­
ing eight pound, th irte e n ounce
son born at the S easide H ospital
in C rescent C ity on A ugust 21st.
They have nam ed the young m an
R ichard Allen. Mrs. B lagden is
th e fo rm er Connie Jaklew icz.
Mrs. L. W. Bowlin and five
children. S hirley, D iana, G ary,
S h aro n and M an re tu rn e d from
a tw o m onth, 8, (MM) m ile trip last
W ednesday. T hey first w ent to
L ouisianna, then to N eb rask a,
Colorado, W yom ing, and w ay
p o i n t s visiting re la tiv e s and
friends. They report th a t hom e
looks m ighty good to them a fte r
roam ing over so m uch of the
s o u th e rn p art of the co u n try .
R ecent v isitors at th e hom e of
M r and Mrs. D. F. M asset n ea r
th e S ta te Line, have l>een th e ir
nephew s and neices, Mr. an d Mrs.
overnight visitors at the horn?
' of Mrs. S te v e n ’s (R u th N ew ton) for th e last couple of m onths.
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Almo N ew ­ T he M yers fam ily rem ain ed for
ton recently. T hey had been a t ­ a few’ days visit before re tu rn in g
tending th e S h ak esp earean plays to M adras.
M r .and Mrs. Ja c k W h iten e r
in A shland, and w ere on th e ir
re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in T ulsa,
way hom e to P ortland.
Mrs. L aw rence M yers and two O klahom a, last w eek a f te r a
children brought h er m other, M rs .; sh o rt visit at th e hom e of th e ir
A nnie Lucas, hom e a f te r she had son-in law and d au g h te r, Mr. and
visited at th e ir hom e in M adras M rs. Gene T am ba.
M enning B uick M otors approach
play, m uch of w hich will be in
use in th e E piscopal C hurch and p a rk in g a re a has been given
School th is fall. D u rin g th e dis­ a face liftin g in w ay of blacktop.
cussion period delicious cookies
and coffee w ere served by Mrs.
S hidelr.
I AM STILL
A nothej’ P a re n t-T e a c h e rs m eet'
ing is p lanned for next M onday
TAKING
evening, A ugust 30. at 8 p. rn. in
ORDERS
th e V ica r’s study. All p a re n ts in ­
FOR
te re s te d in C h ristia n E ducation
a r e w elcom e to a tte n d .
Minnesota Woolen Co.
W hen you a re fishing in a fo:
in inland w a te rs such as E,li<
B ay o r o th e r P uget S ound a n a
liste n for one long and tw o shor
b la s ts on a foghorn th a t m eans
a tu g w ith a tow sta y well ch t
C ard o r Call will b rin g m e to
y o u r door
ANNA MOULTON
Box 515
B rookings
Phone 2753
SAVE $ $ $ $
O N IN S U R A N C E
For Autos and Trucks
Low Annual & Semi-Annual Premiums
io% Discount for Accident-Free Drivers
For Fire
S even O u tsta n d in g C om panies. In clu d in g
BADGER MUTUAL OF MILWAUKEE
Paying 15 to 20 per cent Dividends
also
LIABILITY - BONDS - GLASS - IN L A N D M ARINE
BURGLARY
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
The Agency of Dependable Service
PH O NE 3311
BROOKINGS, ORE
B0U81C COID ARROW STARR BASS
Your Progressive Gold A rrow
Merchants of Brookings are Happy to Give
DOUBLE GOLD ARROW STAMPS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 - 28
EVERY FILLED
BOOK
WORTH
YOU SHOULD BE SAVING THESE
SENSIBLE, -
SPENDABLE STAMPS
TH A T YOU GAN REDEEM EOR ANY
KIND OE MERCHANDISE YOU W ANT
AT TH E STORES LISTED BELOW
$
TH E
YARD STICK
S ee us for back to
School T oggery
15% D iscount
on N ylons
JEWELRY
EVA LEE'S
DRESS SHOP
CUR DEL
GLEANERS
WILBANKS’
MARKET
G ifts for the bride
$1.00 up
A full ra c k of specials
$1.95 to $7 05 Come early
W e clean w ith ca re
T he clo th es vou w ear
T O P Q U A LITY
M oats A lw avs
BROOKINGS
MOBILE SERVILE
PAR
HARDWARE
T he place w here y o u r busi­
ness is appreciated.
S top in for your fall check
up.
P ain t up w ith
S h erw in -
W illiam s p ain t
GOULDS
SHOE STORE
MINCER’S
Get those hack
shiM’S now.
to school
BROOKINGS
STUDIO
3.00
TOTS TO TEENS
SHOP
HI WAY
MARKET
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