Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 13, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thursday, March 13, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Film O n In d ia Is
Thom as, 33-year-old P u r ­
ple H e a rt v e te ra n of W orld W a r
2, has ju st re tu rn e d to A m erica
Mr. an d Mrs. Ben F ran zw a of
from th e co u n try th a t inspired V ancouver, W ash., w ere w eek­
end g uests a t th e H. J. W eigel
home. W hile here they m ade final
a rra n g e m e n ts for tak in g posession
on A pril 1 of th e hom e they p u r­
chased from Mr. and Mrs. Roy
S nderland.
L E E THOM AS
him to becom e a m in ister of th e
gospel. F ro m India, w here he had
sp en t 13 m onths in a hospital from '
. w ounds suffered w hen an am m u ­
nition tra in he com m anded, w as
blown up by sab a te u rs, he saw*
th e need for sp reading th e gos­
pel to th e world.
T hom as re tu rn e d to India in
1951 to conduct evangelistic m e e t­
ings u n d er auspices of “Youth for
C h rist.” His w orld to u r included
m any co u n trie s of Asia and of
E urope.
W ill S h o w F ilm H ere
" In d ia ’s F am in e,” a docum ental
colored sound film, on social, eco­
nom ical and sp iritu a l conditions
of India, has been produced by
th e ev an g elist, bringing a tru e
acco u n t of th a t fam in e-strick en
county. A cclaim ed by m any as
th e m ost in fo rm ativ e film ev er
^presented to the A m erican pub­
lic, th is film will be shown a t th e
high school gym, M arch 20. at
8 p. m. T he public invited and no
adm ission ch arg e will be m ade.
T hom as has w ritte n a s tirrin g
re p o rt in his book. "In d ia ’s Ren-
Page Eleven
M r and Mrs J. S r C lendenin and H ans is prom ised a g o o d
and d a u g h te r Joan, accom panied chance of having 20-20 eyesight
by Mrs. H. J. W eigel. Lois Le- again.
(. lair and K ay N ichols w ere a t ­
te n d a n ts a t th e d istrict play-offs
a t C<xlu'i ,,c F rid ay evening, when
fhe B ruins
E lkton. Mr. Wei-
g c n ’ w ho sat w ’th h e r d au g h ter,
/>’//>’ Your Plumbing
I M rs' C'
te n d e r e d and h er
IN S T A L L E D !
I ,a rn i*y of F lk to n d u rin g th e gam e
" as unabIe to do m uch rooting
CURRY C O U N T Y
lo r t ^lc *tx' al tean i but got a yell
in for th em w hen possible.
LUMBER COM PANY
Local N ew s H appenings
A b o u t Folks You K n o w
For M a rc h 2 0
______ _________
Ja c k O w ens o f E u rek a has
m oved into the W eigel hom e on
th e highw ay w hich he recen tly
purchased T he W eigels a re liv-
ing for th e present in the N. V.
S trom m en hom e w hile th e S tro m -
m ens a re on a business trip in
th e southw est. T he W eigels are
t «...
...
. .
.
having a house bu ilt a t th e ir
...
.
A lam pria^T h
I ‘?turned t 0 1 G randview R ancho by M ack G. , C ity Ju d g e H ans Nelson is home
from a E ugene h ospital w here
See W a m n e r
U enJoy- M alcolm , co n tra c to r,
ing a 20-day leave from th e navy.
one eye w as o p erated on. L a te r
H e visited his fa th e r, C l a u d e
Mr. and Mrs. R oger O liver re ­ th e o th e r eye will be corrected
W right, o f H arbor, now w orking tu rn ed hom e S unday a f te r en joy­
a t K lam ath , and o th e r relativ es ing a six w eeks trip to th e ir fo r­
and friends, both here and in m er hom e in M ichigan. They w ere
FOR SALE!
FOR SALE!
E ureka.
accom panied on th e trip by th e ir
d au g h ter, S hirley, of P o rtlan d .
2-bedrooin unfinished house. Have 2 extra lots. Will
Mr. and M rs. C. M. K eayes a re i
sell with house or without house. This is priced to
p a re n ts of a 7-lb. 14-oz. d a u g h ­ 1 Mr. and Mrs. A rchie McVay
te r born a t S easide hospital on and fam ily m oved to th e ir re ­
sell now. Owner leaving. Don’t buy until you see this
M arch 3. They have nam ed th e m odeled hom e n e a r th e m outh
bargain. If you can afford to rent you can afford this
young lady S y an n a M arie. Mrs. of th e Chetco, d u rin g th e w eek ­
end.
They
have
m
ade
th
e
ir
home
K eayes is th e fo rm er M ildred
house. W e will take only $2750—with $6<x) down.
in th e S titt house above H a r­
C raw ford.
Also 2 lots, $450 & $500. $100 ea. dn., and you pay
bor for sevei'kl years.
$3° per month. See Carl Glass, owner %-rtii. north
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor A nderson
Mr. and Mrs. Alex F red ian i of
Jr. of Los A ngeles a re enjoying
oi Azalea State Park. No Saturday calls* please.
E u re k a a re p a re n ts of a 7-lb. 6-oz
a m o n th ’s vacation visiting his
girl born a t E u re k a M ar.ch 3.
p a re n ts in H arb o r and h e r p a r­
T hey have nam ed th e little miss
en ts a t A lbany.
S te p h an ie Ann. Mrs. F red ian i is
Mr. an d Mrs. M ilton G raham th e form or R osie Potocnick.
a rriv ed hom e F rid ay a f te r spend­
A good sized crow d enjoyed the
ing the w in te r m onths at San Di­ G range c a rd p a rty S a tu rd a y eve­
ego as is th e ir an n u a l habit.
ning, w ith th e high scores being
T h irtee n m em bers of C hetco ^ e ’d at *he end ol play in canas-
G range a tte n d e d P onom a G range ia
Mrs. Violet E lm ore and
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e k s: last
th e S l o atu
w b v M r s Ed M R
u - aveks; th e low by Mrs. Ma
m eeting d a t R O a v phir
rd ay .
N ext P om ona m eeting w ill be ria n L am m and D. C. Jag g ers.
held in H a rb o r on May 10, w ith In pinochle th e high scores w ere
held by Mrs. Ellen Johnson and
the C hetco G range as host.
Bob C ham bers; low by Mrs. Bob
S gt. R obert R eekm an arriv ed C h am b ers and Bill W eidem an.
hom e F rid ay from W illiam s A ir Mrs. T o ra G ustafson w as w in n er
F orce base at C handler, Arizona, of th e door prize. A n o th er of the
for a m o n th ’s furlough before re ­ series of c a rd p a rtie s is planned
porting to C am p K ilm er, New- for S a tu rd a y evening, M arch 29
Jerse y for E uro p ean duty.
at th e G ran g e hall.
MILLION DOLLARS
IN NEW TELEPHONE
EQUIPMENT COMING
Frigidaire
6 l \ ous with Time,” which soon
will be published.
Thriffy-301
Y e lto n s H a v e It —
T h a t Is, In M u s ic
Electric Range
S tep p in g into th e Y elton’s new-
ly-opened m usic shop is bound to
m ake one's feet f e e l slig h tly
sh iftier, and have a tendency to
g lance in th e next room to see
th e b ig -tim e o rc h e stra playing
th ere.
T he la te st developm ent in re c ­
ord p lay ers as w ell as all the
finest reco rd s m ake good m usic
av a ila b le to everyone.
T he Y eltons expect to be open
in th e ir new building in th e east
p a rt of tow n soon a f te r th e first
of May.
G M trr o v e n d o e s
C L E A R ACROSS.'
O nly 3 0 inches wide
but the oven ii large
enough
to
bake
6
pie» o* once, or roast
Food S ale D ue
a 35-lb. turkey.
T he P. T. A. will hold a food 1
sale a t B rookings M arket. S a tu r ­
day M arch 15, in th e afternoon.
D onations of food will be w el­
comed by the association and the
funds derived will be given to th e
lib rary for new books.
—adv
• Lifetime Porcelain finish
— inside and out
• Cook-Master Oven Clock
Control
• 4 Radiantube 5-Speed
Units
• Stainless Porcelain Tep
• Full-width Storage
Drawer
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SAND & GRAVEL
We
of the West Coast Telephone Company
are doing everything possible to keep our pledge to
provide telephone service as fine as that available
anywhere in the nation. In order to accomplish this
we have almost doubled our plant investment during
the past six years, and we are now planning an
enlarged program of additional improvements which
will cost about thirteen million dollars.
T his tremendous expenditure is necessary to
provide you with the kind of service you want and
deserve. The money to provide this equipment will
come from the investing public. It cannot he obtained
unless we are able to insure fair earnings for these
investors. Therefore, we have found it necessary to
request increases in telephone rates — the first in­
creased rates since 1946.
The new equipment we have already installed
and which we are planning enables us to operate osir
system more economically. Neither this saving nor
our increased total income has kept pace with mount­
ing operating and material costs. Because of them,
however, we have been able to keep our rate increases
to a minimum, and these changes are much lower
than increases in most other prices in this same
time period.
F o r cem en t w ork on road-
w-ays.
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Im m e d ia te D elivery
H ogues M a r k e t
Gold Beach Agents
P hone 341
o r leave o rd ers a t L eanord's
R ealty Office
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