,»nJy, P — W ■«. w
inker Sees
iflotion
Pace
lowing Down
V. Harold Brenton, president
the American Bankers associa-
in. sees business remaining at
high levels of 1952 during the
t six months of 1953 at least.
Addressing the Massachusetts
inking association at its annual
finer at the Hotel Statler in
iston, the Des Moines banker
lid. “ When defense spending
ckens, only a normal adjust-
lent is indicated, not a general
leession.”
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Weather Report
t o r week ending Sunday, Dc-
cember 14.
Date
Max. Min.
Dec. 8
42
Dec. 9
44
Dec. 10 .
49
Dec. 11
50
Dec. 12
45
Dec. 13 ..
44
Dec. 14 .
46
.04
Total rainfall ..................
under the management of
R ALPH
Tuesday Noon
To Have the Doll
Read the ads to see udì at can he had in Brookings.
H I E CHETCO INN
At the Sign of the Golden Goat
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Special C m stm as Dinner
to be served from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m December 25th
Shrimp or Fruit Cocktail
Bv L. C. O ’B rien
“TH E VOICE OF ONE AMERICAN”
I This is the Fifth Article of a Senes)
(Continued From Last Week)
The time is now for the fathers and mothers of this earth to
unite, rectify our errors and bring peace on earth; good w ill to
man.
No, I am not a fatalist, a crack*pot, or an eccentric. I have
just searched for and had the good fortune to And the causation
and the solution to our squalid, helpless predicament. A duty
which has been neglected by earth's intellectual leaders. Not in
tentionally perhaps but through the lack of foresight and their
traditional imprudence of clinging to tjie m ilitary, and their su
periority complex, another of mankind’s colossaj error»., as Ihere
is no superiority among mankind except mental, and the m ilitary
is only the blundering chimera of antiquity and has been more
deadly to the human race than cancer.
Let us not condemn Mr. Joseph Stalin for his inconceived
errors, oa earth's peoples as a whole have been confused, misled
and smothered in conservatism, our minds clouded with the ignor
ance of the fu tility of our self-made conservative rut. Mr. Stalin
merits extreme admiration for his effort to try the near impossible
feat of the psychogenesis of the human race, however, it is a posi
tive fact that his effort to rule the world through communism w ill
he fruitless, as he has not bridged the traditional abyss of the
blindness to conservatism. Therefore, he, himself, unfortunately,
is still in the same old category and conservative rut which the
human race has unthinkingly, and foolishly followed all through
the ages, the causation of our p itifu l predicament. However, he
made an effort and although his philosophy is p itifu lly wrong and
could not be successful, he merits admiration for his confused
struggle for enlightenment.
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Rdish Plate
Soup
Chicken Printanairc
1 ossed Salad
Relish Plate
Choice of Entree:
Roast Oregon Turkey - Sage Dressing - Cranberry Sauce
Roast Oregon Goose - Oyster Dressing - Mint Jelly
Roast Muscovy Duck
Prepared on order for parties of three to six. Choice of dressing,
lease make reservation in advance for the Duck Dinner
Choice of Vegetable:
Whipped Potato
or
Baked Potato
Cauliflower an Gratin
or
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Green Beans
Choice of Dessert:
Mincf, Squash or Cherry Pic or Layer Cake, Ice Cream or Sherbet
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" Coffee or Tea or Milk or I’ostum
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Dinner $2.50
Children under Twelve, 75c to $1.25
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Dining Room hrlum m the hour>
p.m. and 8:00 p.m. each dap. s'arting December 20, 1952
Regular Dinners:
B oast Reef. B rown G ravy
Roast I eg «>i Lamb, I fressing
Roast Pork, Dressing
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I-’; led Chieki n, Southern Style
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BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN OF”
C O N S E R V A T IS M //
REED
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th
Rotary Luncheon
WE WANT YOU
W.
will open
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Mr. Brenton, who is president
At the regular Tuesday noon
State Bank of Des Moines, Rotary luncheon. Warren Smith
id, “ The government should be gave an interesting word picture
epared to cushion the shock of of his recent five-week trip
severe depression, but it should through California, Nevada and
>t attempt to protect business Arizona. He attended meetings
“om the normal fluctuations of while away and brought home
pply and demand.”
some very valuable information.
Plans were made for Ladies’
In a press interview, Mr. Bren-
in said he felt that the pace of Night, to be held on Saturday
llation had slowed. While the night, Dec. 27.
sis for more inflation is still
esent, he said he believed that BOND BUYING USED
wise administration can check FOR EQUIPMENT UPKEEP
and he had confidence in the
Thousands of farmers are
coming government.
meeting their equipment problem
Mr. Brenton told the bankers by a novel use of U.S. Defense
hat he looks for business and bonds. Il a tractor or other piece
ndustry to show a “ stiffer front” of equipment has a normal life of
another round of wage in- 10 years, for example, they set
ases.
aside in savings bonds 10 per
cent
of the cost each year so that
Wage stabilization, he said,
hould be discarded and “ em- when time for replacement comes,
iloyers and employees should re- they have funds for the new pur
lurn to bargaining with each oth- chase tucked away.
bringing back the system of
Upply and demand “
that people should conserve and
Mr. Brenton advocated eco- provide for themselves.
“ If the dollar should depreciate
>mic education for everyone and
still
more through planned price
Jrged the bankers to make pro-
ision for it so that the people rises, private initiative w ill be
tff this country would have a further stifled, and even more
f lear understanding of how our people w ill become dependent up
on their government for security.”
'apitalistic economy works.”
W ith such understanding, he —Christian Science Monitor.
®id, “ there w ill be less social
Jnrest and less opportunity for
rresponsible demagoguery.”
< riticizing the growing demands ‘
and dependence on federal gov
ernment, he said, “ the govern-1
[ment gets bigger and bigger, and
the citizens get smaller and
(smaller.”
W ER E GIVING AWAY
‘In recent years, we have been I
s'raying, little by little, from the
Iots To Tccns Toggery
original pattern and concept of
Across From the Bank
a tree economy. Our competitive
economy was based on the theory
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The above dinners to include Soup, Salad and Coffee, or Tea or M ilk
Steaks and Chops:
New York Cut, extra thick ...............
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New York O ft, regular
one
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Rib Steak
Countrj Styk Steak, Oneam Gravy
Ground Baal Steak
Pork Chops, two
I.ani Cbnps two
The above dinners to includi Soup, Salad and Coffee or Tea or M ilk
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1 50
1.50
FISH and SKA FOODS
When in Season and Available
Salmon Steak
Halibut tSeak .
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Fillet of Sole
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French Fried Prawns
S hrim p C atalin a
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I 50
1.50
,
shrimp Crtole
Fried Crab Legs, New Orleans Style .................................................. „ .................. ~
The aboie Dinners to include Soup, Salad and Coffee or Tea or Mdk
,
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We w ill prepare special dinners on your order and for any number of guests
Banquets w ill be prepared and arrangements for any special occasion w ill
be made at your request.
PROM PT AND COURTEOUS SER V ICE AT ALL TIM ES
OUR MOTTO: “FOOD A ITS BEST, TH E B E ST FOR LESS"
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