Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 25, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon
W orld’» Ftne»t Climat*
By Harri» Elaworth
When the P . lent announced
'« nl> that ht would address
« t*i' ige a joint session of the
'ogress, he created consider-
a'.Je excitement
Inquiry re-
/
' leaders of his
pat > in Congress had no ad-
A ccredited P IA N O Teacher
u '■ - IM and out sy s te m
o f g o v e rn m e n t ——— -------
for many years. We became con-
fused for a time because they
fought as our allies against the
Axis powers. What we failed toi
take fully into consideration then.
and have forgotten since, is that
Russia fought on our side in self
defense, Russia never allied her-
I self with us and the other free
I western governments as a spirit­
ual as well as physical ally. She
never fought for our objectives
TH E R fc. M A Y N O T B E
a free and self-governing world
M U C H T O 5 E E IN A
population. The objective of the
S M A L L T O U J IN , B U T j
ways
has been to destroy all
cohat y o u
Russian government is and al-
H E A R M A K ES
other governments and bring
UP FOR IT Z
about a communistic (Russian!
controlled world. So far as Rus­
sia was concerned, the late war
was merely a phase in the World
revolution, which the communists
have long been striving to pro­
mote.
Unfortunately our officials over­
looked these facts. Or to put it
more accurately •— they refused
to look at them. Now our govern­
ment has been FORCED to aban­
FUW .. hi -ard. ___
don wishful thinking and face the
11E E TY T W IN SE R VH E
hard and somewhat frightful
' ' truth. The Russian communist
D rive in today for a
*»ov‘‘n ,nient is and always has
eheekm y, and fill-up o/
anell been an enemy government. P
this.
has always been and still is bent
upon destroying all free govern­
ments similar to ours and in­
cluding ours if possible.
So the President's speech was
simply
an announcement that
. SALIS
y .
we have, officially as a govern­
s c a v ic i
ment. at last faced the facts.
BROOKINGS. OREGON
When a gangster, a mad-man, or
C F C W /M F fS tz
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LEASED TO FLOYD KINDEL
Stop In And See Some O f Our "BETTER BUYS" Tt
"HERE IS W HERE Y O U S A V E "
I'loyd Kindel, uho has been our chef for about
year. He will give the same good service that
the ('heteo has I hvii noted for.
THANKS TO EVERYONE
We wish to lake this opportunity to thank all
patrons, tor their courtesies, and urge that
you extend this patronage to Mr. Kindel.
CHETCO
Jam es Robinson
CAFE
Edith Robinson
l the par
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clndoe
W ill
ceremo
Xeufeld,
Commui
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EGGS
"B A R G A IN S "
Easter Special White
"SPECIALS"
■ Per Dozen ........... 40c
ttired in
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Ith River
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sis’
lez, and
Canned
FOOD
V o I u c S i
Tall Cans
any brand
$ 6 .2 9
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COFFEE
(t.r I a rlo r
Any Kind
|
52c
I
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rills, anc
five-yes
Per Case
on rece
ipokane,
Hand. T1
Norte h
P er Pound
was a I
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52c
10-lb Sacks ..............9Sc
SUGAR
Pure Cane Granulated
25-lb, Sacks .. ...... fö.
owing
and and
100-Ib. Sacks .....$8.^ I couple w
| spartmen
ch Mr. W
S P E C IA L
wish to announce that we have leased the
( heteo ( a le , effective Friday, March 26, t<
ISTEI
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Chetco Sto
5-1 h. Sacks ........
our
MARCH 2 |
The speech itself created very a wild and ferocious beast is at the northern part of the state' Mr. and Mrs. Gain«
little comment if I am to judge liberty in our midst, we must Monday. They will visit in Eu- have moved from tie
from my conversations with 30 either destroy or cage the men- gene, Salem, and Portland while cottage in Harbor to
or 40 members since the session, ace. Now another predatory gov- gone.
j to make their home.
What he said was apparently emment is loose in thè world,
Lawrence Wright arrived home
Mr. and Mrs. W. R
directed more for European read- We may have to attempt to de­ Sunday from New Mexico where have moved to the Pete
er« and listeners than for us. The stroy it but our first efforts he spent a couple of months vis- ter place south of
President told us and the world shall be by peaceful means to itin g Sonny Chapman.
live.
that we neither can nor will any contain it within its own bor-| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt
Mrs. Ida Wilson of *
longer follow the road of ap- ders.
I
returned
home
the
latter
part
visited
at the Dee ScnhJ
peasement.
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¡of the week after being in Port last week, arrivine o/u-J
Looking back, it Seems we
land for ceveral days.
day.
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LOCAL NEWS
have never been willing to face
t! e facts about Russia and the
.............
13 t-«>nnnea
to
I* rank Pallady
is confined
to
attitude of the Russian govern- his home after suffering a re-
N O R I N E H A R V E T|
ment toward the United States, lapse. He had bronchial Dneii-
The present situation is not the monia recently.
result of a change in policy on
Mrs. Viola Hanscam
her
their part. They have been driv- mother, Mrs. George Anderson
Studio Building
Brookings,
mg straight and hard against and Mrs. Rose Hubbard left for .
H ‘ ,o ,fl1 ‘dout The result
.11 U1V,
K‘ipssing. Some
A.iunls predicted
' M
.
' ,'r a declaration
i " r. f .fS
it would
,us
"‘r joli’e d speech,
It was neither, of course
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RAVIOLA, 1-lb J a r 10c; 3 for
Vt1,
10c; 3 fo r
D i l l i ickles, pint ja r 10c; 3 for
< nop Suey, ltd .,-oz. ioc; 3 for
25c
25c
25c
95c
Vegetables ln cans
Meat Balls. Gravv, 15-oz cans **><»
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.
SO A PS
Merrill Suds, lS-oz..
Raindrops, 24-oz.
io-
Blue White.
Oz.
........... £
D o fF s,
24-oz
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S P E C IA L
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Peas, No. 2 cans...................... 1<
Corn. No. 2 c a n ...................
French Style Beans, No. 2 cans II
Apricots, 2i 2 cans ...
25
Benches, 2 ! halves, lgt. syrup 2d
Popular
Peaches, 2 ’ 2 halves, hea. syrup
ychase
G rapefruit H earts, No. 2 can II dlliamsi
Apple Sauce, No. 2 cans..... 1;
Tomato Soup, 101 oz cans..
>ing S
Som e Cans M ay Be Dented
Don’t Forget
. ash Jack pot every
Wednesday at 6 p. m.
1 ticket with every §>
purchase; $42.70 for
Wednesday. March 24
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