Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 24, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, January 24, 1952
Just PERSONAL
J^R(X)KI\GS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
who would like to have th e job
of being president.
LOCAL NEWS
I look at Eisenhower <is a rcal-
I istic man. Certainly he may not
be a politician, a statesman or a
\a politically-polished human, but
1 he certainly is a man with con­
siderable judgment. He organised
the invasion of Normandy, a feat
that I believe unis too big for any
other man alive today. He can
go to any capital in western Eu­
rope and the powers accept him
as the man of the hour. Can you
say this of any one elsef
By DEW EY
P icked up a few new spapers in
the p ast w eek, and noted, w ith
co n siderable delight, th e tre n d of
th in k in g to w ard E isenhow er for
P resid en t. Seem s th a t he is con­
sidered th e m ost capable m an in
th e co u n try to day fo r th e job of
ironing o u t th e foreign ta n g le —
w hich it is. H e ce rta in ly has the
confidence of foreign n atio n s —
w hich is n o t th e case w ith m any
M. G. BECKER
Real Estate Broker
^4-m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101
IN S U R A N C E
A seven-pound, eight-ounce son
w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
(S onny) C hapm an at Seaside hos­
p ita l, Jan . 14. They have nam ed '
the new -com er, Jam es R obert.
Mrs. D. F. M asset, fo rm er Win-
chuck resident, spent several days
here last w eek visiting Mrs. B er­
th a M oore and o th e r friends She
has been m aking h er hom e w ith
h er d au g h ter, Mrs. John Tw orek.
a t A rcata, w hile Mr. M asset is
P erh ap s th e re are m any men w ording in U kiah, as they are
who knows m ore about legisla­ unable to find a place for a home
tion, its m aneuvers, etc., than a t Ukiah.
does E isenhow er, but do they u n ­
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Rose arriv ed
d ersta n d effects as does E isen­
how er? Do they u n d erstan d the hom e last w eek a fte r visiting for
w orld problem s in the m an n er as som e tim e w ith re la tiv e s a t N o rth !
does this m an who rem ains so D ighton, M ass. They had th e ex ­
perience of having th e ir tra in de­
silent on his candidacy?
Our so-called politicians have ra ile d w hile on
h°meWard
gotten the country into quite a
mess, in foreign affairs, in do­
mestic affairs and with the fu­
ture as shaky as if is today, do
we not want a man who has a
“backbone” to carry out what is
good? Most newspaper men are
indicating they believe Eisenhow­
er comes nearer to being that
person. Certainly I do.
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P eople of this a re a a re w arned
to be a little m ore carefu l about
leaving th e ir places of business
w ith any am ount of cash in the
safes. T h ere a re "safe m en” at
w ork all around us. T here m ay
even be such c h a ra c te rs am ong
us at this m om ent. F. B. I. men
have been in this com m unity on
th e look-out for som e arm y de­
serte rs.
* • •
A rt G u th rie showed quite em ­
p h atica lly last F rid ay th a t bas­
k etb all is a gam e w h en ’ te a m ­
w ork counts. His B ruins w ere
able to com e from behind in the
th ird q u a r te r and d efeat a de­
term in ed and q u ite stubborn Port
O rford q u in tet. "N o one m an is
able to m ake th e team ," w as the
fact G u th rie im pressed upon his
boys en ro u te hom e a f te r th eir
alm ost h arro w in g experience.
Mrs. A. L. H all re tu rn e d home
a f te r being gone about a m onth
to visit re la tiv e s at Richm ond.
Calif. Mr. H all spent th e holidays
th e re also, but re tu rn e d hom e
a couple w eeks sooner. They are
ow ners of B a x te r C ourts.
ter how good any man is, two
men can stop him, if they set
out to do it.” Guthrie also tobl
me that he hoped the lads would
profit by this experience, and in
turn, be able to be more of a
team unit henceforth.
C abins an d T ra ile r cam p, w ith
room for expansion. C an gross
$200 m o n th ly w ith m uch g re a te r
p o ten tial. P ro te c te d spot w ith a
Y oh can do better at
nice view. W om an could easily
h an d le w hile h u sb an d w orks out.
Only $3480 down.
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For Your Heating or
S P E C IA L : W hy pay re n t- H ere
a re 3 re n ta ls, 1 unfinished. Live
Electrical Appliances!
in one an d ren t th e others. Nice
location. Good buy for $6500 cash,
Repairing — Service —
o r som e term s.
“It s the best object lesson I
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Sheet Metal
8-acre ran ch w ith good 2-bed- ever had for my boys,” Guthrie
room home. N eeds som e finishing. said to me. Saturday. “No mat-
Also has den, screened back porch,
g arag e, shop, 3 chicken houses
and barn. 38 fru it and nut trees,
berries, fir and shade trees. Good
sp rin g w a te r. BARGAIN a t $5000
on term s.
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H E N K Y W ILBAN K , P n p n tm
New 2-bedroom house un d er
In Redfield's Market
co n stru ctio n . FH A term s.
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
Good M otel site w it h ocean
fro n tag e, reduced to $5750. Term s.
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A rm our’s >tar—picnic sty lc
/* E x cellen t business location on
highw ay, close in.
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W IL B A N K 'S
5
HAMS, i b.
SOME good investm ent prop­
erties in Cury County. Come
in and see w hat we have to
offer.
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M ARKET
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Other homes, ocean frontage,i
lots and acreage.
( )fd Time
SAUSAGE, 1-lb. rol II
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49c
45c
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I Sell The Earth!
* and 'Insure' It!
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
h u e I arising for ( ustomers in our own Parking Lot
W e handle stric tly fresh eggs from S ta te Line P o u ltry F a rm !
Sierra Pine— a W hite King product
TOILET SOAP, 4 reg. bars
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29c
Quick Dissolving soap
WHITE KING, lg., 31c; giant
59c
New Washing Machine Miracle
TIDE, large pkg., 32c; giant
79c
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs..................... 89c
For salads and fine cooking
WESSON OIL, quarts
. . . .
69c
Facial Tissues
KLEENEX, 3 0 0 s i z e ................... 25c
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS, 2-lb. pkg.
. . .
53c
Prepared baking mix
BISQUICK, 40-oz. pkg.
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POLISH SAUSAGE , lb.
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65c
48c
Cedar Lane—Packed at Harbor
TOMATOES, No. 1 flats
. . .
15c
Light halves—half pound, 50c
WALNUT MEATS, lb.
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95c
Van Camps
PORK & BEANS, 303 size, 2 for 25c
Budget Pack
RED BEANS, 2-lb. pkg.
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Budget Pack baby
LIMA BEANS, 2-lb. pkg.
Prom State Line Poultry Farm
EGGS, strictly fresh, large
Pure Cane
SUGAR, 25 lbs., $ 2 .4 5 ; 10 lbs.
DOG FOOD, No. 1 ta ll. . . .
Larro meal
DOG FOOD, 10 lb s ..
Del Monte sliced or halves— in heavy syrup
PEACHES, 2 ’/z can
. . . .
Del Monte sliced—in heavy syrup
PINEAPPLE, 2 ’/a can, 2 for .
Royal Club
APPLE SAUCE, 303 size
.
Royal Club
TOM ATO JUICE, No. 2
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Royal Club
TANGERINE JUICE, 46-oz.
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Royal Club
ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz.
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Lyndens
SLICED BACON, IL». pkg.
Pure pork
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MATOT'S
Arm our’s Banner
LOTS—Various locations, with or
without view, city water, priced
from $700 to $1550. Easy terms.
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Redfield’s Market
\ egctable Shortening
M r. and M rs. Ray S tru eb in g
arriv e d home F rid ay a f te r enjo y ­
ing a m onth's vacation in Mexico
and so u th ern C alifornia. T h eir
d au g h ter, M arilyn, accom panied
them on the trip to Mexico, but
flew to C orvallis Jan. 2, to re tu rn
to O regon S ta te College.
L eaving recen tly on a trip to
S o u th ern C alifornia w ere Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. K nee and children. Mr.
K nee will be em ployed for the
n ex t few m onths. They expect to
I nei'er talked to these men, re tu rn this spring.
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. tr>. but I learned that they are on
the look-out for army deserters
who have been doing some “jobs’’
'andy 182-ft business location
in
the Willamette valley. More
1 block off Hwy. Close to plywood
Information
I do not have. Yet,
p lan t. S ew er and w a te r avail-
1
wish
to
spread
the word of
$1000 down, $50 m onth.
warning to be careful.
Page Five
CHICKEN & NOODLES, 16-oz.
HERSHEY COCOA, ’/2-lb. . .
BUTTER, s o l i d s .........................
NUCOA, yellow, lb.....................
Del Monte seedless
RAISINS, 15-oz. pkg.
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FARM FRESH FRYING CHICKENS
Dunbar white
— from State lane Poultry Farm—
CRAB MEAT, 6 ’/a-oz...................
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38c