Thursday, October n , 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T , BROOKINGS, O R EG O N
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sim p ly don’t believe th a t w hat in o u r schools. The com m unists
is going on w ill lead to a solu have pounded com m unist theory
tion. The solution they th in k of tnto the East Germ an children
is the u n itin g o f both Eastern fo r six years. D u rin g th a t tim e
and W estern G erm any u n d e r the p rin cip le s of free governm ent
H A R R IS E LL SW O R TH , M.C.
th e ir free representa tive gov — t h e i r governm ent—have not
G erm any was the last c o u n try ernm ent.
been ta u g h t in W e s t German
w e visited on o u r European trip .
On the o th e r hand, the Com schools. Those principles are not
W e were there a week, m ostly m unists have a plan and are d riv bein g ta u g h t rig h t now. H ow can
in the M unich area. W ith the fine ing at it hard n ig h t and day. we o r they hope fo r success in
he lp o f George Godfrey, fro m E u They propose to u n ite a ll of Ger face o f the com m unist pressure
gene. w ho is the U. S. Senior m any under the com m unist ban when the you of W estern Ger
Resident officer in M unich, I m et ner. They are in filtr a tin g , propa m any dops not even know the
and ta lke d w ith q uite a num ber gandizing and in v itin g the people advantage of, and the facts about
of G erm any people. Some could of W estern G erm any to jo in up the system of governm ent under
speak E nglish; others I conversed and be a w hole G erm any again— w hich he lives?
w ith thro u g h an in te rp re te r. I a C om m unist Germ any. W h ile it
learned considerable about condi is tru e th a t as o f now the peo
tions and problem s but, most im ple of W est G erm any w a n t no
p o rta n t o f a ll, I th in k J got a
p a rt o f com m unism , the pressure
M r. and M rs. W illia m Skopec
p r e tty good idea o f the a ttitu d e s is heavy and w ill increase as »he
have received w ord fro m th e ir
and ideas o f the Germ an people.
in d o ctrin a te d yo u th of Eastern daughter, Miss M a ry M ontgom
I found not the slightest h in t
G erm any become o f m ilita r y age. ery, te llin g o f the accident she
of unfriendliness. In fact, there
W ith t h a t pressure increasing and her friend, Mrs. Colleen Cole,
w as an evident a ttitu d e o f good
and w ith w h a t I sensed to be a had near Langlois on th e ir re
w i l l to w a rd Am ericans.
Those
feeling th a t we are rig h t now
people are b itte r tow ard w h a t the se ttin g the stage fo r a re p e ti tu rn tr ip to C ottage Grove a fte r
spending a recent week-end here.
H itle r regim e did to them. They
tio n o f w h a t happened in Korea. They made the tr ip in Mrs. Cole's
w a n t no m ore d ic ta to rs h ip in
W hat should we do? W ell, I car w hich skidded on the h ig h
government. They seem to be
le a rn in g how to o|>erate a Tree th in k we should meet the prob way, and was demolished but the
governm en t and seem to take lem face to face. We should prop tw o young women were only a
p rid e in w h a t they have accomp agandize the idea o f a free Re lit t le bruised and scratched. Miss
lished along th a t line thus far. public o f a ll Germ any. In any M ontgom ery had spent the w eek
T here is one am bition — one agreeement o r tre a ty a ll o f G er end v is itin g her fo lks here and
desire — w hich lies deep and m any should be included in its Mrs. Cole had visited her hus
atrong in the m inds o f a ll th in k term s w ith the door open to the band’s parents in Brookings.
ing Germ an people. I t was not 1 East and an in v ita tio n fo r them
M r. and Mrs. Skopec had pre
m entioned unless I dug i t out by to th ro w o ff the shackles of com viously received w ord fro m H o n
questioning, b u t i t is alw ays m unism and jo in th e ir brothers o lu lu te llin g them th a t one of
there. They w ant a U N IT E D G er in a free and united Germ any. th e ir sons, J im M ontgom ery, had
m any. They w ill do the best they Let the W e s t Germ an people been in the hospital tw o weeks
ra n to have a successful W est themselves do the jo b o f press a fte r a m otorcycle accident in
G erm an R epublic but w h a t they u rin g the East to jo in w ith them w h ich tw o m otorcycles ran over
R E A L L Y w a n t is a re public of fo r the g lo ry o f the F atherland . him. J im is w ith the H a rle y -D a
W ith o u r encouragem ent they vidson M otorcycle Co. in Hono
A L L Germany.
c
e rta in ly w ould do a good jo b of lu lu , T. H.
M eanw hile, o u r policy m akers
•o fa r as G erm any is concerned it. T hat, in m y opinion, is the
seem e ith e r to ignore or not be w ay to m e e t the com m unist
aware of this fundam en tal G er th re a t in Germ any.
We m ust insist th a t W est G er
m an desire. Emphasis in speech
es, news and propaganda em an m an school ch ild re n be ta u g h t
a tin g fro m o u r people in Ger- the principles of free govern
m a n y alw ays emphasizes th e ment in the schools. W e should
W est German R epublic. We are have done th a t long ago. I re
now ta lk in g about an agreement, fe r to the couses we ca ll civics
Or contract, o r tre a ty w ith West
G erm any. In a ll o f this we con
trib u te to the idea of a perm a
nent division of Germ any instead
o t m oving tow ard u ltim a te Ger
m an u n ity . The people of W est I
G erm any tru s t us and o u r mo
tives and app a re n tly are co-op- (
R eal Estate Broker
c ra tin g in every w a y possible.
K -m ile n o rth on H ig h w a y 101
N evertheless I sensed a feeling
Of hopelessness. Down deep they
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
The Week In
Washington, D. C.
LOCAL
NEW S
Mrs. J. J. Selbig, o f B illin g s,
! Mont., a rrive d M onday fo r a ten-
day v is it w ith her tw o sisters,
Mrs. Dora VonSeidlitz, and Mrs.
Grace Z irbel and fam ilies.
Roy New m an le ft last week fo r
DeSmet, South D akota, to brin g
his m other, Mrs. Blanch M ancy,
here to make her home w ith him .
He is b u ild in g a home off Easy
street.
P ilo t class ads pay— use them.
M r. and M rs. Eugene B o w lin
are m aking th e ir home a t P o rt
land where he is enrolled at the
dental school.
M r. and M rs. M ilto n Graham
have gone to San Diego to spend
the w in te r as is th e ir custom.
Mrs. H a rrie tt B aker is now em
ployed at the C u rry C ounty Bank
at Gold Beach and is m aking her
home there.
C hairm en in C u rry C ounty fo r
Crusade fo r Freedom funds are
Vern Kolen and Mrs. R. L. E r ic k
son, both o f Gold Beach, it was
learned th is week.
P ilo t Class Ads Pay— tr y cm
//
Classified Ads / /
F o r Lease: fuijnished 2- bed
room home on 4 acres o f land
4 ’ 2 m iles up W in ch u ck riv e r. Rea
sonable re n t to responsible p a rty.
S te lla N ik re n t.
*
FOR
S A L E !
ANN'S DRESS SHOP
Only W om en’s Apparel in
Brookings!
Profitable Business
Other business interests is
reason for selling.
SPOOK'S DRIVE-IN
S A N D W IC H E S A N D S H A K E S
11 :oo a. in. to 11 :oo p. m.
Saturdays, open until i :oo a. in.
Official Opening, Sat., Oct. 13th
F R E E IC E C R E A M
Specializing in Mills Soft Ice Cream
M. G. BECKER
H o u rs: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
C. 0 . LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone 422.
B<»\ 211
N otary Public
Phone 341
C. O. Leonard
SALESM EN:
O. S. Young
Brookings, Oregon
GOOD BUY 2bedroom house,
close in. a p p ro x im a te ly 1 acres,
good w ell, chicken house, fru it
trees, flow er garden. $8500 on
term s. R eally a nice place. P r a c
tically all new fu rn itu re for sale
sep a rately .
$440,000.03
•
S2.C4?,2;:.C0** J UP j j j ' i
* Includes 12c recent increase.
* * 1950;
• r iu , 1951
i n i figures will
win be
oe even higher.
Higher.
l t t V IE W ACRE, 1 m ile fro m
tow n, w a te r rig h t on good spring.
$2100 w ith $750 down.
SOM E good investm ent prop
erty's in Cwry County. Come
in and see u fuit tee Ztaue to
offer.
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!• Publie I lability and
Property Damage.
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D u rin g th is p e rio d o u r to ta l incom e has also increased,
h u t n ot enough to keep u p w ith m o u n tin g costs.
M uch
o f the new e q u ip m e n t we have in s ta lle d is designed to
p re s id e Hester te lep ho ne service at lo w e r cost, h u t these
7 ACRES, 1 spring and anothe r
available . P ra c tic a lly a ll cleared
level land. E xce lle n t soil. $3500,
terms.
LOTS -V a rio u s locations, w ith o r
w ith o u t view, c ity w ater, priced
fro m $700 to $1550. Easy term s.
a d d itio n a l expansion p ro g ra m
to fu rth e r im p ro v e y o u r telephone service w h ic h
w ill to ta l a bo ut ten m illio n d o lla rs o ver the next three years. T h e m oney re q u ire d
fo r th is p la n t expansion comes fro m the in v e s tin g p u b lic , and o u r earnings m ust
be s u ffic ie n t to make th is inve stm en t possible. Because o f the savings and increased
e ffic ie n c y o u r new e q u ip m e n t makes possible, how exer, the increases in telephone
rates we are requesting are o n ly a fr a u io n t f the s u . i , i g c; s „ indicated above.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
We represent the American In
surance Company, Established. lots and acreage.
in 18-16
ft
savings have n ot been enough to balance the scales. V ie are now p la n n in g an
O C E A N F R O N T lo t 80x100 ft.
$1400 w ith $700 down.
W S i ’RE T H E
A M E R IC A N W A Y ------
Construction
Expenditures
4-room home and guest house
near the ocean, cute and cozy
large lot. $8500 on term s.
S P E C IA L : $2(XX) down b u y s
most b e a u tifu l fo u r acres in H a r
bor. Panoram a vie w of ocean. 2
acres f r u i t trees,.
unfinished
bouse, gotxi w ell. F u ll p rice $6500.
Specials—and
Exlusive Only!
Gross
I Sell The Earth!
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F o r S ale: 7 P ekin ducks. $10:
5 M am m oth geese, $20. R. FT
Simmons. Cape F a re llo Road.
mis. N o rth of B rookings. 3 3 -lc
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