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Thursday, October 30, 1952
BROOKiNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
A notice of city election is, will receive the city at the same
published elsewhere in this issue, time as the county ballots. T hret^
— Rv Ci. IPFORD P. R o WF Larraine, daughter of Mr. and Those in the incorporated area councilmen will be voted in.*
L«st week we published our prize winning letter for the Demo Mrs. Dwain Rowley, celebrated
rrats; the following is the one we selected as best among those of her third birthday Wednesday
the other party.
with a dinner in her honor pre
THE CASE FOR REPUBLICANS
pared and served by “Peggy”
Governor Stevenson as a man is surely honest, Knee. Arthur Russell, who is visit
courageous, courteous and honorable. He would ing his nephew, Dwain Rowley
grace, not disgrace, the office of president. Du I and family, was also present.
on several counts he should not be elected.
Mrs. “Peggy” Knee had word
First, he is inexorably tied to the organization from her husband that he shot a
that has permeated the government with corrup- 200-pound buck last week in the
J tto*! end communism. He is compelled to run on Hendry mountain region near his
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c o rd , w h ic h sm ells to the high hca\
farm in South Utah.
ens, and to compromise with it if elected.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lines of Den
Secondly, his fiscal policy, like that of the so- ver, who came to visit the Bob
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called Fair Deal, lacks present logic and future Phillips family earlier this month,
responsibility. Permenant prosperity based on con went to Dunsmuir, Calif., on Sun
tinuous borrowing is impossible. “We never had it day. From there they will go to
so good” could be achieved temporarily by any Phoenix, Ariz., befofre returning
inoividual unwise enough to mortgage his property and' go‘ on a home. Mr. Lin -s is a brother of
spending spree.
Mrs. Phillips.
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The governor says 85 per cent of our budget goes for past present
and future defense, and that to reduce it would be dangerous This
ignores two obvious facts: that it can be reduced by eliminating well-
known wastefulness, and that the best assurance of an effective
defense at least cost would be under the leadership of one like
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General Eisenhower with his wide experience and conspicuous success
in that field.
Teacher of
I’o get sound domestic economy, elect the man who believe* in
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prosperity with solvency. To get good foreign relations, elect the
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man with wide and favorable acquaintance abroad. Elect the man
who really believes in our constitutional Federal system, thus help
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ing to assure the continuance of American freedom “when, tike out-
sires, our sons are gone.”
STUDIO
BROOKINGS, ORE
W. L. ARANT,
F'orest Grove.
Pd Ad»., Unonder Fo» Treoiurer Committee
Local News
YOU-UNANDER-AND OREGON
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Charle, A. Sprague, Chbirmon
| 1953 programs.
In order for a farmer to qualify i
tor agricultural conservation pro-
. gram practice payments during •
I 1953, he must file a list before
(December 31, 1952, of the prac
A new procedure which farmers tices he wishes to follow next I
must follow in signing up for con | year. This list should he sub-j
servation practice payments for mitted to the county PMA com -'
1933 has been ordered by the U.S. nut tec and must show the prac
dcpnr’m^nt of agri leu Mure, ac tices in order of their priority,
cording to J. R. Beck. Oregon Beck explained.
State college extension represen
tative of the state production
Show- windows are being in
n.arketing association.
The change. Beck said, requires stalled at Conn-Olson Motors.
a new step in filing for next West Brookings, this week.
year payments and must lx» com
Mrs. Virgil Goldsberry, Port
pleted before the end of Decern
land, were home over the wwk -
ber. He advised all Oregon farm end.
ers wishing to file for payments
to begin now in setting up their
Extension Service
Leader Outlines
New PMA Plans
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M . G . BECKER
Real Estate Broker
Town and Country
Gas Company
Call Ph. 3521. Crescent City, or
write P. O. Box 3*12, Crescent
City. J. E. (Jim) DAYTON, d s-
7 Business Lots 1 block off main
tributor. Butane tanks for ret t.
Hwy, Bargain fo»- $3600 cash.
sal«»
or least'. Office located nt
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Anderson
Plumbing Co.. I'res o
New 2 h.r. home, fireplace, h.w
Street,
ofli
Pacific Ave., Cresce rt
floors, large lot, dbl. garage, City.
anti apt rental. Practically pays
for itself. See this!
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’'»-mile north on Highway 101
3
large
lots
in
city.
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store interests
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dteky milk initiative promoted by
cd cui-of-state grocery chain...
IVGULD PUT OREGON’S MANY
SMALL DAIRY FARMERS AT
THE MERCY OF BIG BUSINESS!
VOTE
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OREGON MILK PRODUCERS’
COMMITTEE.
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$6iX> ca.
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home. util, rm. and gar.. 80x135-
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Needs some finish with practi
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with. $6900 on terms Best buy-
in long time.
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BARGAIN Two 4-acre tracts,
lovely ocean view; not far off
Hwy $600 ea., on terms.
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