Bank Deposit Up
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For Cordon Named
In U. S. National
LOCAL NEWS
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Dr. P au l R onniger a tte n d e d the
O regon S ta te M edical Society last
W. M. T ate , S u b lim ity R an ch er
week. He left W ednsday and re
and ch a irm an of th e s ta te wide
tu rn ed hom e S unday.
{‘‘F a rm e rs fo r C ordon" co m m ittee
I has nam ed th e m en on his com
D espite a rosy forecast th a t , T h e re g u la r m eeting of th e Mt.
T o ta l deposits at th e U nited m itte e for C u rry C ounty.
plywood dem and m ay double in ! E m ily Gem and M ineral C lub
S ta te s N atio n al B ank have in
T ate, long activ e in republican th e next 20 years, in d u stry lead- , will m eet in the Rod and Gun
creased m ore th a n 37 m illion dol politics, h as indicated he will ers in the an n u al m eetin g recen t- I (. lub Hall this T h u rsd ay evening
la rs since th e end of S eptem br, I round up his co -w o rk ers in an alL ly a t Tacom a, focusd a tte n tio n at 8:00 p. m
j out effort in S e n a to r C ordon's be on the im m ediate objective of
1953.
M arge C um m ins a fo rm e r resi-
half, adding, " S e n a to r Cordon has boosting sales to keep pace w ith
T o tal deposits for th e s ta te w orked h ard for th e oast ten th e recent grow th of new p lan ts
w ide system s ta n d at $675,805,- y e a rs to ob tain F ed eral ap p ro
Som e 100 m a n u fa c tu re rs w ere
650 as of O cto b er 7 as com pared p riatio n s for N orthw est pow er in a tte n d a n c e re p resen tin g m ost
w ith $638,789,631 on S ep tem b er developm ents. I have follow ed his of th e 94‘factory in d u stry which
voting record and feel th a t he has this y e a r will invest tw o and a |
30, 1953.
shown good ju d g m n t in doing so. h alf m illion d ollars in ad v ertisin g
The B rookines branch re p o rted He is a good businessm an."
to expand m ark e ts. C om bined ,
deposits to ta lin g $3,505,681.00, a c
Mr. T a te exp ressed optim ism , these firm s tu rn out th re e fo u rth s '
co rding to E. L. M orton, m anager. as to th e outcom e of th e Cordon of th e n a tio n ’s plvwood.
T he U. S. N atio n al now shows cam paign and urged not only his • Tlie n atio n al sales-prom o tio n
m em bers.
but
all p ro g ram is ca rried out by D ouglas
loans and d iscounts in th e am ount com m ittee
of $245,898,881. Loans and dis ra n ch ers and fa rm e rs w ith th e in F ir Plyw ood A ssociation w ith T a
com a as h ea d q u arters.
co u n ts fo r th e B rookings branch te re st of C ordon and T he P acific
H ighlight of the m eeting w as a
Dropped into Sm itty’s gas sta
N o rth ew est forem ost, to spread
w as $1,401,256 90.
th e w ord of S e n a to r C ordon’s su m m ary by E. W. D aniels, c h a ir
tion last week and met his new
G row ing in size and service to m any accom plishm ents and get m an of th e in d u stry prom otion
partner who turned out to he a
th e s ta te of O regon, th e U. S. th e v o ters to th e {»oils on N ovem com m ittee, of a natio n al survey
real talker.
th
a
t
foresees
softwood
plywood
N atio n al now lists to ta l resources ber second.
" W h a t’ll it be?” asked Smitty.
Those nam ed to th e C u rry sales of 7.5 billion feet in 1975 as
of $732,933,021, a gain of well
Before 1 hail a chance to answ er
" F a rm e rs for C ordon” co m m ittee ag ain st th e cu rre n t ra te of 3.7
o v er 39 m illion d o llars in the a r e :
I heard a stran g e voice "Kill her
billion feet. D aniels, past p re si
p ast 12 m onths.
Les Cppe, L anglois; R. G. M c dent of H a rb o r Plyw ood Corp.,
up! Fill her u p !” And there was
A nnouncem ent w as m ade O c t Kenzie, Sr., S ixes; S teve S poerl, w as talk in g from a m a rk e t study
S m itty ’s p a rtn e r — one of those
o b er 9 of a proposed m e rg e r of P ort O rfo rd ; R. M Knox, Gold by S ta n fo rd R esearch In stitu te .
p arak eets perched next to the
It w as also brought out at the
th e U. S. N atio n al bank, C om m er B each; A rchie McVay, B rookings;
gas
pump.
m
eeting
th
at
w
eekly
sales
have
'
cial B ank of O rgon w ith 11 and Don C ro ck e tt, H arbor.
‘‘Took me a m onth," S m itty
av
erag
ed
73
m
illion
feet,
against
1
b ran ch es and th e B ank of A lbany
said, "but I finally taught him to
a productive cap acity of 83
w hich w ould w iden th e service of
m
illion
feet,
pushed
to
this
fig
u
re
'
say
those magic words. It’s > • ?
th e U. S. N atio n al in th e sta te . Raymond Young To Be
by a dozen new p la n ts in the
paid «»IT — he's had a good in,
T h e m e rg e r will be su b m itte d to
past y e a r and a half.
ence on my custom ers.”
th e sh areh o ld ers of th e th re e Married in Tacoma
b an k s fo r ra tific a tio n th e la tte r
M r and M rs. Glen Young, and
R each th a t buyer th ro u g h a
d au g h ters, Mrs. R ay M cCorm ick, the P ilo t C lass Ads.
p a rt of N ovem ber.
...
T he tra n sa c tio n w hen approved and Mrs. Bob F itzsim m ons, and
th eir husbands, a re leaving for
Tacom a, W ashington to a tte n d
th e w edding of the Y oung’s son
Raym ond. He is statio n ed w ith
th e N avy there. T he bride elect
is Miss R o b erta S te rn of S e attle.
T he Y oung's absence will ne
Sales and Service
c e ssitate th e closing of th eir
b ak ery shop on M onday and T u e s
day, Oct. 25, 26.
HARRIS HEIGHTS
Over 37 Million
dent of B rookings has re ally got
a fish sto ry to ta lk ab o u t. S h e
cau g h t a 32 p o u n d er S a tu rd a y and
a 24 p o u n d er S unday.
T he C u rry C o unty g ro u p of th e
O regon E d u catio n al A ssignation
is holding a banquet at th e C h etco
th is F rid ay evening beginning at
7 p. m.
A J m r ii it m tiu
From where I s it...// Joe Marsh
Smitty's
N o t So-Silent P artner
H. A. JOCHENS
PLUMBING
ROAD
2 M ILES N. H IG H W A Y 101
Phone 2 0 2 4
. Want more jobs
the give-away
Vote for Richard Neuberger
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s o n a l ir ito tn e
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ta x e x e m p li« m s
$6 0 0 in MOO a s e .it
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w i l l m ean an Hi an h o u r in« i. n e
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(O u r sand and gravel is washed,
screened and we ghed to give full
m easu re and p ro p er proportions
of a g g reg ate, to in su re q u ality )
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Clam Shell Soil
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O re g o n vs.igv ca l..« r.
Black Top Soil
Neuberger w ill op,x>se the g ive
away of H ells Cans on and oth e r
public dam sm s, the give-assay
o f our precious forests and recre
ational lands.
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Vote for Ricî.ardNeube. ger
READY MIX
CONCRETE
Vote for Richard Neuberger
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Rock Fill Material
I n itcd States breuers Foundation i
. . . Want to stop
N euberger w ill w ork to restore
the Rooses el t - M i N a ry fe d e ra l
loss-tost pow er program , w hich
brought unparalleled prosperity
to Oregon. Neuberger w ill end
the C o rd o n -M cK a y d o -n o th in g
posset policies.
Crushed Gravel
From where 1 sit. S m itty ’s bird
may be good for business —and
may get him a few laughs. B ut
when people act like p arak eets,
th ey ’re not so funny. F o r in
stance, those who keep in sistin g
over and over again th a t th eir
neighbors shouldn’t have a glass
of tem perate beer with th e ir sup
per now and then. T hey’re sim ply
repeating th eir own ideas, w ith
out any re g ard fo r the rig h ts of
others.
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w ould add ap p ro x im ately $40,000,-
000 in deposits to th e U. S. N a tio n
al system , placing it am ong the
30 larg est b an k s in th e nation.
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Vote for Richard Neuberger
N e u b e rg e r w i l l w o rk to use
America s vast underseas o il re
serves for better schools. N'eu-
b erger sc ill support the H ill o il
to r education amendment fro m
si lu« h < )regnn can receive at least
96 m illio n dollars fo r its schools.
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vigorous Senator
River Run Sand and Gravel
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Clay Fill
River Silt
Concrete Pipe & Ditching
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NO JOB TOO SMALL
Brookings RcH-c-MIX Concrete Co. $
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THURSDAY . OCT. 21, 1954
Vote for Richard Neuberger
T his 4 l-ye a r-o ld native O re
gonian is dedicated to fig h t
ing fo r the best interests o f
a il the people o f Oregon. As
a state senator and one o f the
N o rth s v e s t’ s m o st fa m o u s
w rite rs, R ic h a rd N e u b e rg e r
has a lu a y i fou g h t fo r the in
terests o f the mans and again f t
the few. R ichard N euberger
w ill he a great U n ite d States
Senator!
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