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THURSDAY. JUNE. 23, 1949 LOCAL NEWS BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON page fiv *. The World’s Best Climate Mrs. Carl Bolin arrived home Wednesday after visiting her daughter, Betti, in Glendale, for a couple of weeks. She was ac- companied home by V. Hillman. Mrs. D. Thompson, her sister, and her son, David, all oi Glendale, and J. Johnson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Layton of San Diego are visiting Mrs. Lay- ton’s brother, Claude Clayton, at 4 their Winchuck ranch for several weeks. Other recent guests at the Clayton home wore Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beard of Grants Pass who spent several days with them 92nd birthday last Friday, June ar their home. 17. He is remarkably weH for his Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing age, and takes long walks sev- and daughter, Marilyn, flew to era1 times a week. San Francisco Wednesday where Jay Davis, student at Oregon Mrs. Struebing underwent a ma jor operation Friday. At present State College, and resident of Se she is reported doing nicely. Mrs. attle, Wash., is spending this week Struebing’s uncle and aunt. Mr. visiting at the E. H. Grootendorst and Mrs. Robert Evans of Los home. Angeles are staying at the Strue Mrs. Barnes and daughter, Mrs. bing home during their absence. Miriam Norton have completed their homo at Smith River and soon will move there, and will rent their two houses south of Harbor. SOUND SIMPLICITY at rock-bottom cost is the keynote of this new* model homo recently opened by the Montauk Beach Company, Inc., on Long Island. N. Y. Designed after the suggestions of Douglas Tuomey, building consultant for Good Housekeeping magazine, the architect kept expenses down by: (1) Elimination of basement; (2) Simple frame and roof; (3) Dry Wall construction; (4) Simplified windows and trim; (5) Use of closets for partitions. Although the house embodies the latest principles anl advancements in moderate-priced design and construction, it’s so simple to build that the toolwise amateur can do much of the work. The Montauk Ho ;se lends itself to any seashore terrain and can be used for a summer or year round home. It is featured in the June issue of the magazine. C. 0. LEONARD Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne C&enleti Real ¡testate Service returned Saturday from Coos Bay NOTARY PUBLIC where they were delegates to the Bo4 211 South end of towm state Grange session. Claude Wright also attended part of the Brookin er«, Oregon session, taking the sixth degree Almost 7 acres cleared, with Wednesday morning. They say fine view of Chetco river and the that the flowers sent up from this ocean—3-room house, spring wa county were beautiful, and that ter, electricity available. Fine soil there were plenty of them. —only $4000, some terms. Price Just Reduced! 2%’ acres' E_.. Z___ T_.U, Rev. and Mrs. Owen Turley of with 2-room cabin, ocean view, Berkeley, Calif., arrived here last cleared, on H’vy 101, excellent w’eek to visit his parents, Mr. and buy at $2700. Terms. Mrs. Otto C. Turley. Owen left Have several up-rivei buys in last Thursday for Napa, where “Better Homes and Gardens” — he is in charge of a summer some new', some used —1 e t us camp for his church. Mrs. Turley show you these! is remaining here for an indefi Here’s an honest-to-John best nite stay. buy around these diggins* for A drivers license examiner will $3350! Comfortable new house, 1 acre with ocean view’ unsurpass be at the Grange hall, Friday, ed. Excellent clam beds and fish July 1 from 9 to 1. Anyone wish ing. Practically private beach— ing to obtain a license should be at the hall before noon. be sure to see this! Brand new 5-room home and Miss Diane Burrell of Bandon garage. Hardwood floors, fully has been a house guest at the pastered, floor furnace, bath and home of her grandparents, Mr. show’er, pantry’ and utility room. and Mrs. Roy Springer. One of the very few' finely built homes in Brookings. Close in—in the market for something really top quality — priced right with terms. % acre to 2 acres as you desire. Be sure to see this. Baptist Community Now7, on sale! Large 7-room Rev. Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor house located on one of the fin Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho est business corners in Brookings. Supt. Large enough and w'ell suited for Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music business and living quarters com director. bined. Excellent terms. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Here’s a really fine buy! 33 Morning worship at 11 a. m acres facing on river, ocean and Evening service at 8:00 P- m. Hwy 101. Wonderful pasture, Young people at 7 p. m. bulb, berry and garden soil. No finer view for building sites. Lots We are now in the midst of the of water available for irrigation. •Vacation Bible School. Here is Priced right a t approximately an opportunity for all of you $300 per acre. parents to give your child that Many worn and exclusive list added Christian training and 4 ing recently, so drop in and we teaching that thev need. This will gladly show them to you. school will close July 1, but please see that your child or children get the benefit of this opportun- it y now. The sermon subject for Sun day morning will be “A Day of Opportunity.” Topic for the evening sermon will be "And Then God Blessed.” Both these sermons pertain to north 'dos. Kitchen storage Dining ° 7‘4>" x3'-6'' w.h. Breezeway -t MODERN AND OLD-TIME dance CHETCO GRANGE Sat.. June 25 NUFF SED! T china linen Bath Living Room 36 4» X 11-2“ clos. dos. Bedroom 10-0 X134“ Enter Here & 52:^ the day and age in which we are living—sermons that are vital in our thinking today. The young people will meet again Sunday evening. Don’t let the summer weather cause you to neglect your duty to yourself. Sunday school for all ages at 9:45 each Sunday morning. Bible study and prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. and Health with Key to the Smith River Methodist Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mnu “This angel or message which Grace VanZee, supt comes from God, clothes with a Morning Worship at 11 a. m. cloud, prefigures divine science” (page 558). Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the sermon. • Star of the Sea Catholic Church I Curry County Mission of the Rev. F t . Babyak, Pastor Episcopal Church First Sunday of month at 12 At St. Timothy’s chapel, until further notice, service every Sun Seventh Day Adventist noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m« day at 11 a. m. Sabbath School—Saturday at Church Services Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. All Saturday services are being held at the Grange Hall. Prayer meetings are now being held at the pastor’s home in Harbor. Guest sneaker for the Sabbath service this week will be Elder E. F. McCoy, who is publishing department secretary of the Ore gon Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists. Christian Science Society Under Auspices of the 10 0 * 12-0“ li't'r With The Churches We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED !......... Bedroom Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited. "Christian Science” is the sub- ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 26. The golden text is, “Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come buy wine and milk without money and without price” (Isa. 55:1). Among citations which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “And I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: And he had in his hand a little book open” (Rev. 10:1, 2), together with the following cor relative passage from the Chris tian Science textbook, “Science ’'Mr. Jones is not here right now. May I take a message?" Easy ways to make friends by telephone When Answering Calls for , Others, Take the Message. Note the name of the person who called, his telephone 1 number, the time, and if he wants to be called. Deliver j the message at the first opportunity. Always have papa ’ and pencil ready to take telephone messages. TELEPHONE CWm