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PAGE SIX BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The Worlds Best Climate THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 T set up as a non-profit organiza- SOPHOMORE CLASS tion, no co-operative “makes” any President—Joe Moore. money, therefore pays no income Vice-President—Jim Fitzhugh. taxes. It does, however, pay any Secretary—Dwain Sumner. county tax on physical property Treasurer—Lyle Vaughan. it may own. Sergeant at arms — Beverly to be ready when the expansion Stoller. does come. That is nearer than Advisor: Catherine Doherty. you think,” concluded the Bon FRESHMAN CLASS neville man. President—Margie Freeman. Vice-President—Elaine LeClair. Secretary—Danny Jaggers. Class officers for Brookings H. S. were named last week, ac Treasurer—Donald Crook. Advisor: Doris Jean Stewart. cording to information given by Lynn Hampton, superintendent. Successful candidates were: low-income brackets. Power Expansion the “Power is the keystone to the northwest’s development. It must Behind Schedule Ini be carried on at a rate much faster than the present rate of Economy Of N. W. development, if the section hopes the week-end with her daughter, Joan, freshman at Oregon State College. She also attended the OSC-California game at Portland Saturday. Mrs. Byrne was not too>- happy over the outcome. Mrs. Edith Deveny, of Lower & Deveny, real estate broker at North Bend, spent several days in this area over the week-end on business. She formerly maintain ed the office here, now under di- lection of Mrs. Martha Steen. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers left this week for a vacation trip of six weeks to be spent at Denver and other Colorado points. Among those from this area at- Reach your buyers through the tending the annual meeting of 5000 readers each week—use ’em. Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative at Coquille, Saturday were Mr. 4* and Mrs. W. H. Hibbard, Ben Jones and George Rush. Mr. Sand- bo was re-elected to the board of directors. Tony Garcia, of Oakland, vis- and ited his sisters, Mrs. VanCampen, Mrs. Joe Rose and Mrs. IL Fe- Ambulance Service lipe the latter part of the week. He is a machinist on ar Oakland daily and was on his annual va cation. Crescent City, Mrs. Mildred Byrne returned California to Brookings late Sunday from Corvallis where she had spent “The expansion of the north west, especially since the begin ning of the war, shows the great est population increase of any section of the United Statfs, and therefore has caused the great- est demand for elestrical energy! of any section, reported W. E. । Trommershausen, southwest dis trict manager of Bonneville Pow er Administration, who spoke to co-operative members at the an- COQUILLE Business of the SENIOR CLASS nual meeting, held Saturday at Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative President Janrs Vincent. Coquille. Vice-President — Helen Swear took a decided jump, according to “With the 12th generater in- facts revealed in the manager’s ingen. Secretary-Treasurer — Norma stalled and started on Sept. 30, report, submitted by Bruce Sha the northwest will have but a vere at the annual meeting of Felipe. Sergeant at arms — Charles fraction of its demand met,” Mr. the co-operative, held Saturday, Burtis. Trommershausen pointed out. “It at the Community hall here. Advisor: A. W. Guthrie. will be two or more years before Some of the expansion, as re existing demands are met at the vealed by Mr. Shavere, included: JUNIOR CLASS present rate of expansion. Fifty miles of new power lines President—Don Jaklewicz. The indust ries of the nation J have been installed, increasing Vice-President — Larry Beau are leaving congested areas, and the number of electric consum mont. high rents and are seeking loca ers from 2190 to 2455, on Sept. Secretary—Shirley Kerr. tions in lhe northwest, where raw 1. over the same period of a year Treasurer—Joan Poore Fadling. materials are abundant. If the ago. Along these same lines, the Sergeant at arms — Adrienne proposed dams, and those already power purchased a year ago was Zook. under construction, were sudden 3,347,816 KWH, and this year it Advisor: Ruth Woodward. ly made ready, the demand al jumped to 4,924,200, or an in- ready existing would scarcely be crease of 43.54 per cent. Power “Development of the Columbia generated a year ago was 398.181 as a hydro-electric source is not KWH, but this year it jumped new. Thomas Jefferson, who sent to 606,500 KWH. Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: Lewis & Clark on that expedi With increased costs the price A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who tion in 1805, visioned the great of electric energy jumped two- northwest as an industrial center. one hundreds of a cent per KWH merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. The Columbia, the mightiest of over a year ago. all rivers when it comes to ¡»ower, With increased business due to now wastes millions of horse presence of electric power, the power monthly by its un-harness- annual revenue per mile of line Gifts, Stationery ed running to the sea. for the co-operative jumped from Floyd Mulliffan “People, conservative in nature, $31.52 to $35.75, jumping the an School Supplies. Cards thought construction of Bonne- nual revenue some $30,000. Repair & Installation Silverware Telephone 2212 ville and Grand Coulee wasteful The secretary’s report submitt 1010 2nd St. Supplies and Appliances Flatware about 1930. same people ed to the meeting showed that Crescent City, California arc now loudest in their demands the co-operative’s assets were: Hollowware 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 for jiower. $1,573,332.18. This is made up of DIRELYTE “Both Grand Coulee and Bon- cash in the bank, physical prop CRESCENT CITY neville cost tremendous sums of erty, materials in warehouses, lì money to build. Already they have and such. returned to United States Co-operative Pays Taxes treasury vast sums in principal Listed on rc- Visit our record dept i & ELECTRIC CO. j and interest from sale ot power, port was an item of $4,067.80 for Compelte Radio Sales ! Complete line of hard j (¡rand Coulee will open up oxer taxes. This was cited to members and Service a million acres to irrigation, and to break a misconception that a 829 SECOND ware and electrical fix-; homes for hundreds ot people of co-operative ¡»ays no taxes. While Ph. 1512 High School Named Calss "Officers" Shavere Reports Expansion In All Co-" o Activities LOCAL NEWS Funeral Home Phone 1091 CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS—Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S 810 3rd Si. ■KZ Attention BULB GROWERS AND BUYERS! New Low Rates F. A. Carr & Son Sheet Metal & Plumbing Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. Pho. 631 900 4th St CONTACT ANY OF THESE: W. S. CHADWICK, Brookinffs Affcnt GEORGE SHIPLEY, Brookinffs, or DAVE FRANKLIN. Owner. Coos Bay Phone Coos Bay 112, Collect New “Semi" Equipment AILY SERVICE Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store X-RAY FITTED Chetco Drug Co. Mail Orders Filled Phone 2102 828 2nd St. Crescent City YOUR REXALL STORE A Snack Or Meal You can't go wrong by Ready To Serve You Always dropping in at the T. W. Zenier PHONE 183 DIAMONDS WATCHES Nielsen Hardware! WADSWORTH JEWELERS tures and appliances. PHONE 143 PHONE 2202 CRESCENT CITY SURPLUS MART New and Surplus Rain Gear Con verse Boots Chippewa Shoes Loggings Boots Calked Boots 1280 Second Street Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. “The Family Store” j Dryffoods and Furnish-1 ings, Apparel for the j entire family S. d H. Green Stomps, too On carload shipments of lily bulbs! Coast Freight Lines Mulligan Plumbing Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick | + Crescent Chevrolet Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Anto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City Nwnn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Lumber Company For Price Quotations On All BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 1881 2nd & Market St. CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. Tom Brown's MENS (YEAR Jarman Shoes, Knox & Baxter Hats, Marlboro Shirts 920 Second St. Del Norte Laundry Gordon F JOHNSON 3-Day Service “Store for Men a Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners