Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 14, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, February 14, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
developed truce talks, and more would put a stop to this practice.
WASHINGTON
or less concluded with the big I hope the Foreign Affairs Com­
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WEEK
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"peace rally” or youth convention mittee will give my proposal some
in East Berlin last summer. Part
By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. of the game in the Korean truce consideration.
tent waS to enrage us to the point
Republicans in the house are
There seems to be a feeling of calling off t h e conferences.
in the air around here that some With that the “peace front” prop­ going to make a hard drive to
sort of a stop-shooting arrange­ aganda attack would have been pass the Coudert resolution which
ment will be made in Korea. Late a success and their accusation of would require the president to
news from the truce-talk tent “war mongers” would stand up. take back his outrageously ex­
travagant budget which asks for
seems to bolster the feeling. It is But our people stuck it out.
some $85 billions of dollars, and
pretty hard to figure just what
Now, the only way the Krem­ revise it to come within a $71
the commies have been driving
lin
can save its vaunted clairp of billion dollar limit, which figure
at with their absurd actions in
actually
having hatched the dove represents the amount of federal
the truce conference but I am
of
peace,
is to let some sort of income for the year. The admin­
going to t r y a little guessing
about it—for whatever it may be truce come off in Korea. But if istration may have the votes to
that happenss w'e had best keep stop this resolution, but indica­
worth.
our
powder dry !
tions now are that it will pass.
Our vigorous war action in
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Korea was both unexpected and
Pilot class ads pay—use them.
For some years the president
unwanted by the Reds. It threw
and
his
secretary
of
state
have
them off base and put them on
the defensive in the world-wide been evading the constitution of
You can do better at
propaganda war. They apparent­ the United States, which provides
ly wanted to keep the Korean af­ that treaties with foreign gov­
fair at the local revolution level, ernments be ratified by the U.
MATOT'S
but when we entered and were S. Senate. The administration has
about to clan the thing up the b e e n making "agreements" or
For Your Heating or
Kremlin jumped t h e i r Chinese "contracts” with other govern­
Electrical Appliances!
stooges into the fray. As a mili­ ments which, because they were
tary effort, that move met with not called treaties, could not be
Repatring — Service —
some success but it seriously hurt acted upon by the senate. Many
their efforts to win o v e r the such committments were, in fact,
Sheet Metal
doubtful countries, and apparent­ treaties. I have introduced a bill
ly worried their satellites who in the house w’hich, if enacted.
saw the price the Chinese Reds
w’e re paying for their allegiance
to Russia.
The whole situation was blow­
ATTENTION! PICK-UP OWNERS!
ing up the principal commie prop­
aganda line which runs something
like this: "We are the t r u e
friends of the people and will
save you from being cannon fod­
For all Makes of Pick-up Trucks—
der for the capitalist butchers.”
Half-ton 3'4-Tan
i-ton
Furthermore, the Chinese were
staggered by the enormity of their
casualties in Korea. Internal j A full size permanent top that slides back or f0^ s
trouble was developing there as
open for easy loading!
news reports of commie punges
last year clearly indicated.
So the Kremlin hastily devel­
ON DISPLAY AT
oped the "peace front.” It started
Jkth Malik’s speech from w’hich
Olympia Hardware & Supply Co.
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Brookings, Oregon
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W IL B A N K 'S
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
SOME good investm ent prop-
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. without view, city water, priced
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M ARKET
H /: NR Y IV I LB A NK, Proprietor
Rev F. Sunderland, SaJeeman
Good income property in nice
location. Small down payment.
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LOTS: Various locations, pric­
ed $700 up. Easy Terms.
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Excellent business location on
Hwy, close in.
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Unfinished 2-bedroom house,
right in to w n . Owner leaving.
Only $2500, $1500 down.
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SPECIAL: 3 houses, large barn,
garage and shorage shed, approx-.
imately 2 acres, jots of fruit trees i
—spring and w e l l water, also
creek. Harbor district. All for j
$10,500 on terms. This a BUY!
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Redfield’s Market
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
bree I ar^ng for Customers tn our own Parking Lot
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
We handle strictly fresh eggs fron^Statg Line J ^ u ltr y »Farpi!
Royal (^lub— $03 size
APPLE SAUCE, ea, 15c; 7 for $1.00
Old South
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-oz can, 27c
Del Monte—Whole, unpeeled
APRICOTS, 2 ’/as
.
.
.
.
*•1 Sell The Earth!
and 'Insure' It!
29c
.
31c
Meco—Half Slices, Hawaiian
PINEAPPLE, No. 2s,
Royal Club—Cream Style
CORN, 3 0 3 size, 3 for
55c
Royal ('lub—dainty dimple
PEAS, 3 0 3 size, 3 for
57c
Royal Club—fancy
SAUERKRAUT, No. 2s .
18c
Del Haven—cut spears, all green
ASPARAGUS, No. 2s, 34c; 3 for $1.
Del Monte—Early Garden
SPINACH, No. 2V^s, 19c; 3 for . 55c
Hunt’s—solid pack peeled
TOMATOES, No. 2 ’/as, 25c; 4 for 99c
Shortening—Emusificd.
SNOWDRIFT, 3-lb. tin
In Redfield's Market
WESSON OIL, quart
59c
Shank End
Butt End
Crackers—
55c
. 65c
HI-HO, taste the difference
Fresh, Lean
.
.
Picnic Style
Pork Shoul. Roasts
39c
91c
For Salads and Fine Cooking
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
HAMS
TUNA, light m e a t ......................25c
.
33c
Center Cut
Sioux Ike
. 49c
HONEY SPREAD, nt. w t., 1 lb.
BACON SQUARES, lb.
29c
PICNIC HAMS, ready to eat, lb. 59c
REGULAR PICNICS, lb.
. . .
49c
T1 DE> 9 'qnf package
. . . .
79c
Canned Meat—
SPAM, 12-oz. tin
49c
Jello Pudding or
JELLO, 3 pkgs.
25c
Top Grade—by the piece
Fudge ’n frosting mix •*G
BACOft, lb.................................... 49c
TOOTSIE, 12-oz. pkg.
Center Cut
» t
27c
FROM OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
PORK STEAKS, lb.
.
Or End Cut
PORK CHOPS, lb.
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29c
For Dazzling Clean Wash—
Bacon —ends and pieces
from $700 to $1550. Easy terms.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
lots and acreage.
.
Del Haven
Real Estate Broker
U-mile north on Highway 101
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Lettuce, green, crisp, lb. .
Carrots, fresh, tasty, bunch
Bananas, golden ripe, lb.
.
10c
9c
18c