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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON munity to be served. Let none ever kid you, REA expects re payment, and if it does not get ■ payments when due, a check will i soon be made.” REA Finances All Electric Co ops, But out what Expects Repayment had Bearing said in his talk Mr. Euler to the an nual meeting of Coos-Curry Elec tric Co-operative, Saturday, at Coquille, Bernard Loving, auditor lor REA finance division, said he annually audited all books of co-operatives of Idaho, Washing ton, Montana, Oregon and Utah, and to date all were solvent, all were meeting all conditions of the loan, and all were becoming more and more endeared to the hearts of members. “Contrary to belief of manv, probably started by people not interested in the electric co-op eratives, REA expects payment of loans and interest after it has financed any electric co-operative anywhere in the United States,” said Paul Euler, Spokane, Ad ministrative officer with the Spo kane office. “History of the first co-opera tives furnishing electric power, and those established at later dates have been good. Not once in the northwest has any co-op become delinquent. All have got- ten on their feet, slowly, have High school students have an served their territories, and all opportunity to win themselves a are making the required payments few dollars from the local V. F. to REA. “New distrubtion systems fur W. Auxiliary, as well as to com nishing power to the rural area, pete in the state and national have created new wealth, have contest, if they will write an raised the lot of the farmer to essay on the subject: “Peace one of any business. Farmers al With Honor for America.” Mrs. Virgil Goldsberry heads ready have discovered the many the committee and any boy or uses for electricity. They have girl wishing to compete may con established irrigation systems to tact her for details. increase production; they have Miss Betti Goldizen won the made the lot of the rural house local contest last year. wife comparable to that of her city cousin through ranges, freez er lockers, refrigeration, and the many conveniences now enjoyed all over this nation. “REA will not step in to any In the sales contest on any situation until it has first con major appliance sold at the Chet- vinced itself the need, of the abil co Home & Auto Co., for a per ity to pay, and the extent which iod, ending Sept. 30, Donald Payee this service will expand the com- was adjudged winner of the wash VFW Auxiliary To Start Essay Contest Don Payne Winner Of New Washer !» ing machine, Friday afternoon. This contest, begun early in August, was open only to pur chasers of any appliance, such as an electric stove, refrigerator, washing machine, etc. About a dozen were eligible competitors. KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop Next Door to Nook Cafe Along Azalea Row The next meeting of Azalea। Garden C lub will be Thursday, Oct. 13, at the Grange. All members are urged to at tend, particularly the members of many years standing. Enthusi-1 CLOSED ON MONDAYS Open 9 to 5 Daily asm for our year's community project, the landscaping of the school grounds, and a desire to know all our plans for this so worthy work will bring most of us to the meeting. Come early and bring a flower arrangement to Mrs. Grayshel’s class. Don t be timid about this, bring something, and we shall all learn the rules together, and then — we shall break them if we wish! Time is one o’clock! Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Wilda Car- son, chairman; Mrs. Gladys Brain ard, Mrs. Tillie Chapman and Mrs. Clara Webber. Ont' of the tables at Loeb State Park has been moved down to the river’s edge and when high water occurs, may be swept away. W on’t some public-spirited cit izen make it his responsibility to return this to its proper place beside the fireplace? Strange is it not, how much energy, vim and vigor people have before din ner, but afterwards, it is just too much trouble to do the self- Statement of the ownership, management, and circulation required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Acts of March 3, 1933, and' July 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, I Section 233). Of Brookings-Harbor Pilot, published weekly at Brookings, Oregon, for Oct. 1, 1949. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Dew'ey Akers, Brookings, Ore. 2. The ow ner is: Dewey Akers, Brookings, Oregon. 3. The k n o w n bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or others are: none. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the 12 months pre ceding the date shown above was: 960 copies. DEWEY AKERS, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 3rd day of October, 1949. Pete J. Lesmeister, notary public in and for the state of Ore gon. BROOKINGS Garbage Service has taken over the accounts of GOLD BEACH SANITARY SER- VICE, effectivenow shoes FOR THE MEN— JIM SMITH P. O. Box 424, Brookings NORINE HARVEY accredited teacher oi PIANO Studio Building Radiator Repair and AUTOMOTIVE Winchuck Garage Hwy 101, Harbor £ WANTED: Clean cotton rags free of buttons. Pilot, office. Bill Burrell, of Bandon, is in the area helping with the har vest of bulbs at the Harbor Bulb Farms. The Burrells lived here until the moved to Bandon al>out two years ago. be no hunting or trespassing on our property. Ann and Sy Payne. City. 32-3* OREGON NOTICE For Only $200 Down — and balance like rent— You can buy a fine, modem 3-bedroom home, with Youngstown double sink, table-top water heater, wired for electric stove, electric heat, inlaid linoleum, utility room, garage, 3 lots, in the heart of Brookings. Contact; . See Mrs. Steen, Bus Depot, or call Phone 3982, North Bend, Ore. FOR Miff “ACE Limited Supply From My Planting Stock Field Run BULBLETS NATURALIZER; QUEEN QUALITY; HOL LYWOOD SCOOOTERS; CUSHIONIZED ARCH SUPPORT COMFORT SHOES! WIDTHS AAAA to EE Medium Sizt Mail Orders Filled X-RAY FITTED 828 2nd St. Phone 2103 Crescent City Local News Items Bruce Shavere, manager of the Coos-Curry Eelectric Co-opera For the past week, ending on tive, was a business visitor in this Sunday: Max. Min. Rain area Tuesday. He was accom panied by Mrs. Shavere, who as Sept. 26 ........... ...76 54 serts she always enjoys trips on Sept. 27 ... 52 .10 the coast. Sept. 28 ... ....68 55 Send the Pilot to a Friend! Sept. 29 ... ....65 57 .10 Sept. 30 ... ....73 47 Oct. 1 .... ....76 50 Oct. 2 ....82 44 • ••• We are losing cat time on North Rain for week .20 ern Prairie due to hunters. This Rain for September .92 is to notify all that there is to FOR THE WOMEN— DEL PONTE'S SHOE STORE PAGE THREE Weather Report Jumbo Size Shoes, width B to E. We also have a complete line of over-the-shoe Boots, for school. REPAIRING respecting thing—and return be longings to their rightful places! Garden Boners: Mrs. Irma Rice told me about a young couple she knew who were gardening for the first time, and kept pushing the bean sprouts back into the ground whenever they shower heads! 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