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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1954)
Neuberger, Cordon Painting Crews Restripe Streets Votes Compared I S tra te g is ts from th e cam ps of S en ato r Guy Cordon and C andi d ate R ichard L. N e u b erg er have been going over re su lts of th e n r i ni *r5 election w ith th e p ro v erb ial fm e-tooth comb. T hey hope to come up w ith clues to s tra le e v for the fall cam paign. As could hav e been expected. ' both sides ace claim in g Si,tis fac- ! Hon from the p rim a ry fig u res > Republicans note th at S e n a to r Cot don beat N e u b erg er by 33 \o te s statew ide, took 20 of th e 36 I counties an d polled a h ig h er n«r I b T v ? ' th e R epubH ca” vote tb in .\o u b e rg e r did of the Demo- I ci<ttic vote. 41 c ■tin p ercen t as I ae inist 34.8 p ercen t I N eu b erg er’s back ers have bee,, I puhlicizm g the am o u n t of ,i„. " vote: 1.495 on the R,.. | pub bean ballot. 322 o n th c Demo- cratic ballot. ° The a c tu a l vote Co unl ¡„ I state was 164.988 for Cordon. ,31.535 -I_i \ 8 7;',',’/.''. i streel ,n*o tout lanes. within the past m , * .... " \ t s f in d «<**!» to be 5 ■ S l’ V , 1 • \ INSURANCE AGENCY f1 -'583 lit sklence \ WE NEED CLEAN i USED CARS 3 5 4 Xw“- lnlf:h' , b^ Ween Tum Lawson Congressm an Hom er A n g e l! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crook, Who w ere m arrie d at a double ring cerem ony F rid ay at the B rookings Bible C hurch. T he Bride is the fo rm er M ary Lee Adkins. S to ry on page 6. IVOMEN O U TN U M B ER ED the ’ b" 'V„fC0RrnPlV ed CenSUS in ’ho ' > of B rookings show ed about ______ _______ ___________ ________ ___ H h T T ,'" ale.s ,han fem ales , city. There w ere 1 189 EPISCOPALIAN 'Wins to 1.084 females. ' i GROUP MEETS W ITH VICAR , T he Advisory C om m ittee of S t j i • We’re having trouble keeping ears on our ? lot — the boys keep selling them as fast as we get 5 Cn! 1’r.obabIy the blggcsl rci,s<"’ is ,h;“ Menning 3 Buiek offers — always — the best used ears in town" ? 5 • 8 here, So bring yours o u t---------- anti while you’re j take a look at the 1954 Buiek - America’s 3 beautiful buy! 0 BrooWwps S tudio Photo. LIONS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS kjfe P«*erver» are of little val Tim othy’s C hurch m *t T uesday The B rookings-H arbor Lions la unless t h 'v ’r 1 rt 1 re-iHii»? L . lauj acc< s evening at th e home of M r and ( bib installed rr w officers re p • For Auto repair, too, Menning Buiek off J 4 the finest shop and the best mechanics. We’re fully jj 8 5 J n Always have th en , liandv 'M rr. W illiam B. Brown. P re ™ t cent Iv ;.t i t ’s re g u la r W ednesdav ? w e ar them , p a rtie ,,. fbp nrvv Vicar, the Rev night mr e? ing. ,h e w e a th e r gels '/ ' " \ R S hideler; the j-m io r W ar- l a ' iry over the gavel as new n ” • Mr. B row n; the T re asu re r, .P re s id e n t w as A! M incer, who Roy B row n; and the Presi- | was m s-alE d Iw Hal P etrie. Dig Rcnt of St. T im othy's Guild Mrs it rict official from M yrtle Point. / M incer replaces “ P op” Reed, who W illiam B. Brown. | has presided over th e C lub for the The C om m ittee re g retfu lly ac last year. cepted th e resignation of the G uest of honor for th e evening S enior W arden. Mr. Glen E. was I.es Dim m ick. new n , (.. H urst, w ho recently suffered a P resident of the R otary Club. i h eart a tta c k and would be un- ' able to perform his duties until Dim m ick distinguished him self K 1 a f te r a long period of c o n v a le s -1 outbidding all Lions present for J th e prize of th e evening, a m eat- ' eence is over. SEWING less hone. This w as th e first m eeting of S machines th e A dvisory C om m ittee w ith Dor f ’ity Police Phone 3193. f a t h e r Shideler. who a rriv ed July B ank T erm s ; 1 to ta k e un his d u ties as V icar of S t. T im othy’s C hurch in Brook- Portable Machines tngs and St. M a tth e w ’s C hurch in Gold Beach T he Rev. Mr. S hid $39-50 up ler and his fam ily will m ake th eir Brookings H e a d q u a rte rs hom e in Brookings. T hey a re sta y • T *I H lr^ E yardstick XAKDSTICK g ing a t th e C hetco Inn until p erm a n e n t a rra n g e m e n ts for housing f r T e J ° r inforrr,aî»on anti hom e d e m o n stratio n B j can be concluded. equipped, now, to tackle every type o f automatic transmission, as well as all other Auto repairs. RALPH JUST l l .\ l ) A BIRTHDAY' iinw its 3 7 years in die Automobile business for \ Menning Bnicft J i ... B V K K CARE KEEPS Highway io i J 2101 W. M ain S t. Medford, Ore. boats When (i vou F o r a re radio in equipped d istress o r rep o rtin g ! o th e r vessels in distress, he su re to include ALL inform ation. The C oast G uan! c a n ’t come to your assistan ce if they don’t know 4 w h ere vou are. h a u l in g LIVESTOCK LUMBER HAY - GRAIN BUILDING MATERIALS Brookings Livestock & Trucking Co. B RO O K IN G S, O R EG O N 1 b o n e 2 a 1 1 After 7 p. ni., Phone 2625 i tCKS North J davenport Appliance Shop J 5 Ph B RO O K 1NGS, OREGON I ’hone 2b71. Office / 4 CHARLES H. GkAYSHEL t «nd the T h ird D is tric t congress'. on ' "'N < 0 freshened up b> an accural E arl Newb?v breakdown ,an cs af m ain mt »rst'etions v e ' ' , ' , ' " c l X J DO YOU KNOW! I'.m o e ra ts point out th a t th ev ha, no active co n tests on th e ir Jb alin t to a ttr a c t voters, but tb it Ibc R epublicans had tw o such' the g u b ern ato rial b a ttle betw een Governor Rani P a tte rs o n and final a '•v ek s rest taping the stree ts. .J, , a hi* b' v®y s trip e s <■ crew s have re p ain ted cross- d iv id in g '¡ 'h /V ” Uf • ’,U'ougb I b I d a ' N \ m' n ns ,h a by * S e m n o a re to r th C a onlon euberger n n I percent of the to ta l vote. The ___l5- 1954 S tre e t crew s of both rin - i " - n ,s - a .e w en- busy th e U s, I w ' h 1 fla Brookings-Harbor pjj . a BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT I' j r I ( )f I own