4 Brookings-Harbor Pilot THURSDAY . OCT. 21, 1951 M r C laude Golriizen drove his husband, who is re tu rn in g from N eu b efg er said th a t lu m bering and farm in g a re o u r big basic d a u g h te r B etty M organ as far as K orea to S an Diego. T hey both industries, but he said, not one San F ran cisco S atu rd ay . B etts' plan on re tu rn in g to B rookings of o u r six O regon m em bers of drove on from th e re to m eet h er in about ten days. C ongress a re on e ith e r com m ittee. He vow ed to get on th e com R ichard L. N eu h erg er, candi- m itte e if elected. I d a te for TJ. S. S e n a to r, told a H e closed by tellin g the gro u p • g roup of B ro o k in g s H a rb o r people th a t one political p a rty has been th at ‘this ad m in istratio n is kill- vo\ tN T B A N C E nom inee for U. S. S en ato r, and is opposing Sen. Guy Cordon. He - « __ is a w rite r, and lectu rer, and is A t G © Q r n C f r t O rG . c u rre n tly a s ta te senator. His r ON HIG H W A Y 101 — 5 M ILES N O R TH O F C R E S C E N T CITY w ife, M aurine, an assem bly wo- T he office of th e O regon C oast m an, w as also p re sen t at th e A ssociation recen tly requested ad" m eeting. ditional copies of th e o u tsta n d in g Friday, Saturday—Oct. 22,23 I N eu b erg er was intro d u ced by brochure, put out bv th e Brook- C h arles Echols. T he p a rty also lugs C h am b er of C om m erce inas- included Don Brooks, Ivan Laird, m uch as th e ir supply of Brook" Dave and W ickes S haw , publish" mgs b ro ch u res has been distribut­ B roderick C raw fo rd John D erek — W anda H en d rix ers of the C u rry C ounty R eporter. fed m th e S ta te of C alifornia on Most of N e u b erg ers ta lk w as a rocenf trip , w hich w as th e last CI U R G E GF TI IF. LANCERS ce n te red aro u n d his views on I ^o u r f o p s into C aliforn ia this P a u le tte G oddard — J e a n P ie rre A um ont (T ech.) e lec tric pow er. He said th at he -VPar has asked for a d eb a te w ith Cor- Lafp c °m pton. P resid en t of th e don on th e pow er question but O re* °n C oasf A ssociation e a rn e s t- has received no satisfac tio n . He ,y q u e s t s th at all m em bers be Sunday, Monday—Oct. 24, 25 said th a t B onneville is helping us, Present ®t th e an n u al convention, and is “ paying for its e lf” and ' ,o bc hcl(1 in G e a rh a rt, O regon at now “we a re told we m u s t’ ju n k ? ^ a f hartJ ¿ io,tel on O ctober it all for som ething called p a r t - |. ” > an(l 26th as som e highly (T ech.) Dc.nny K aye — D iana Adam s n ersh ip ", ’ im P °r ta n t business is to be dis" 1 , cussed a t th is tim e. A chan g e in JIVARO T alk in g about p a rtn e rsh ip th e B y-law s is to be considered. , N e u b erg er said th a t th e govern" , Mr. A1 N orblad, past president I F ern an d o L am as — R honda F lem in g m ent g e ts th e fish ladders, locks, ' o f th e A ssociation, is now pre- floodgates, and th e powerhouse p arin g a new set of By law s to oe goes to p riv a te com panies. H e 'p r e s e n te d a t the hltotlng, The "l ues.. Wed., Thurs.—Oct. 26, 27, 28 talk ed about th e p o stag e stam p | co n tem p lated W o rld ’s F a ir for ra te , w hich provides th a t those . 1959 and I960 is to be explained on this end of th e B onneville line and discussed. Jo an C raw ford — S te rlin g H ayden (Tech.) Rets th.C oame ra te s as those in The officers for C urryC ounty P o rtlan d . N eu& erger said th a t a re : Vi r e president, Pete Les- C ordons bill for th e John D ay dam m eister. B rookings; D ire c to rs: M Willie and Joe Back at the Front does not provide th a t. E. Kelly, P o rt O rford: Geo. R. Tom Ew ell - H arv ey Lem beck T he d em o cratic c a n d id a te a t ­ D ickinson. Gold B each; M errill tack ed COPCO, and th e ir monop" B ullock, B rookings: and Ju d g e ly. and th e $547,000 p riv ate , Guy F o rsy th , Gold Beach. T h e re Friday, Saturday—Oct. 29, 30 electrical lobby in W ashington. 'a r e two past p resid en t* from He listeil his pow er policy as C u rry C dunty, of th * O regon 1, P u b lic p referen ce clause; 2. C oast A ssociation. Geo. D ickin- F ed eral tran sm issio n lines to son. and C h arles G rayshel, ( Tech.) Jeff C h an d ler — S u san Ball cities; 3, R estoration of th e Bonne" B rookings . ville staff. 4., Low cost pow er; 5, ______ - ___ E ndorsing R EA; 6, O pposing T A K E S VACATION DRUMS OF TAHITI P a rtn e rs h ip p ro g ram ; S. In favor Mrs. W. L. C rissey left S u nday (T ech.) D ennis O 'K eefe — P a tric ia M edina of John D ay and H ells C anyon for a tw o w eeks vacatio n trip , dam s, as like th e B onneville dam. S he flew to S a n ta B arb ara. Cali»’. N eu b erg er also w ent into farm w here she is now visitin g Tom policy, and said th a t u n d er th e S to u t. T he first of next w eek she present a d m in istra tio n fa rm will leave th e re and fly to Chi c a ­ prices have decreased 14 p ercen t, go and ca ll on friends. R rom hut th e m a rk e t pries to th house- th e re M rs. C rissey will go to \\ ife is ju s t a s high. F ree p o rt. 111. w here she wil visit Ife a tta c k e d C ordon's "give- m ore friends. i\\a y ” of th e tide land oil to th e four s ta te s benefiting, when the S u b scrib e to T he Brookings" Earth Moved mono) could have gone to th e H a rb o r P ilot. "oil for ed u catio n " fund. NEUBERGFR HITS PRIVATE POWER THEATRE OCEAN Coast A sso ciatio n 1 __Il Plans M e e tin g Reel Estate $ AND Insurance Agency LA R G E L O T and unfinished cabin close to school, $1,850.00. F ull P ric e , . . $500.00 will handle, LOOK WHAT $5000.00 W ILL BUY------------ 2 bedroom m odern hom e w ith e x tra room th a t can be con­ v e rte d in to a th ird bedroom . F in e st of locations, only two bhx'ks fro m c e n te r of town. Com e in fo r d etails on term s. The most BEE U T l FULL 16 acres Overlooking C hetco R iver and O cean w ith city w ater. R oads on both sides of p ro p erty . 'Phis m ust be seen to be ap p reciated . Ideal for subdividing. Ju st im agine th e TO TA L P R IC E is only 6500 w ith ex cellen t term s. H ere is a tip top investm ent. A new 5 unit a p a rtm e n t build­ ing. R einforced cem ent foun­ d atio n designed for tw o stories. All fram tnl in and ready tor com pletion. H ighw ay frontage. P ro p e rty grav eled and would m ak e ex cellen t tr a ile r parking space. F in e well and p ressu re s.wCctn. L ocated in H arbor. E v ery th in g goes for only $7500. F inished should bring 3 tim es this price. D rop in for lull de­ tails. LAST POSSE KNOCK ON W OOD JOHNNY YANKEE BUCCANEER I d o YOU NEED I s 2 RE-ELECT H A R R IS FD R R E N T — 3 bachelor room s Lights, h eat and show er fu rn ish ed $30 p e r m onth sin ­ gle o r $35 .per m onth double. EDR S A L E er. $5 00. » a fì ELLSWORTH B u tan e H eat- 2 2 2 J 2 2 2 2 2 .... • A Fill tor a Building f / i i • An All Weather Driveway C ongress • A Road Built or Rocked / • Any Size Pond, Earth Dam Irrigation Structure > t WE CAN DO IT 4TH DISTRICT We have all the Equipment and Can Supply Any Materials Wc Represent I Believe THE HOME-INS-CO. freedom and it is v ita l to th e c o n tin u a n c e o f o u r well being th a t returned to local governm ent bodies I 4*5 WE ARE local a c tivities be C e n tra liz e d governm ent control has b ought ru m an d U avery to to m any in other countries 1 hove appotod and BUT WE IX) ALL SIZES OF JOBS J J (; V small S£F Í7S FOR AN ESTIMATE wMt continue to oppose ony ond oil «¿Ato o f co n ­ Ì cent ro h n g m ore power m cur Federol governm ent. VOTE 1 0 3 X HARRIS ELLSWORTH K. e d TMI McX.'tarvfcMA, U h , V>tnw w th MetM. ,d C.wAjtnca» CivmMM*lee. A rto B M i • CONTRACTOR j U • » 'M . EARL Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 Notary PubMc C. O. 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