Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 11, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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B rookings -H arbor Pi/oç B rookings O regon
Gold
Pawar proved
instance out, thus and far it suc
h faith had
wiw Beach ruwer
felt that such
J
■ would be the case in the Gold
nave Been Keduced Beach
area as wen
At the same meeting the board
COQUILLE—Coos-Curry Elec­
tric Co-operative took two ac­
tions at its meeting Dec. 27, of
economic interest to its power
users in Curry county, President
Ivan C. Laird has announced.
The first action was to elimi-1
nate the price differential be- ;
tween the Gold Beach area and
the remainder of the system in
of directors, by resolution, re­
questing REA for authority to
reduce its rates throughout the
entire system effective upon the
completion of the Bonnevivlle line,
now scheduled for July, 1952. |
The
resolution
particularly
stressed the desire of the co-op­
erative to have industrial rates
competitive with the lowest in-
dUStrÌa' rateS Ìn °regOn> Whether
served from Bonneville in the
area served by the co-operative
could have, from the standpoint
of power in power supply and
price, advantages equal to any
location in Oregon. The resolu­
tion expressed confidence that
the influx of population and in­
dustry would make such a rate
structure economically feasible.!
Typical rate retductions in the I
gold beach area for residential
users will be:
Old
Str.
W.H.
KWH
Rate
Rate
Rate
100 ....... $ 6.50
$ 4.90
$ 4 90
300 ........ 12.50
9.30
5.50
500 ........ 18.50
12.30
9.70
1000 ........ 33.50
19.80
17.70
Laiid said that heretofore it
has been necessary to generate
power through use of diesel gen-
eiatoi*s at Gold Beach at a con­
siderable loss. He stated that the
immediate reason for the rate
i eduction was the approaching
completion of the Gold Beach-
Brookings
transmission
line
Which Will enable the co-opera­
tive to buy power from the Cali­
fornia-Oregon Power Co. on the
south at cheaper rates than it
can be generated. While the
power to be purchased from the
south for Gold Beach will cost
substantially more than the pow-
cr purchased for the remainder
of the system on the north from
Bonneville, the savings in elim­
inating generation at Gold Beach
will be sufficient that in the judg-
All women of the community
ment of the board of directors
the system can afford to elimi­ who are interested in Christian
Service, and in raising the stan­
nate the price differential.
daid of home life for their chil-
Laird said that Gold Beach can dren in these difficult days, are
be doubly benefitted in that for invited to the home of Mrs. Henry
the time being one of the diesel Kerr Thursday, Jan. 18, at 1:30
generators will be maintained as p. m. for dessert luncheon. This
standby as an alternate source is the regular monthly meeting
ol powder in case of outages, an oi the women of the church and
advantage the remainder of the everyone is urged to come and
system will not have until Bon­ profit spiritually.
neville completes the loopc in
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clement
July 1952, which will enable the returned last Thursday from San
co-opeartive to have service from Francisco after two weeks spent
either north or south in case of with his sisters and other rela­
outages of either. Laird stated tives. While away they saw Tom
that while the board action in a Hyde, one-time wharf boss here
sense appeared to favor the Gold in the old mill days. They also
Beach area, the board had always visited in Concord, Hayward and
followed the policy of economic Oakland. They report seeing the
development of its entire area east-west and Rose Bowl games
and that often by extending lines by television.
into remote rural areas where
Bruce Shavere, manager of the i
at the time it dod not seem war­ Coos-Curry Electric Co-opera­
ranted from an economic stand­ tive, was a brief vistior in this
point, it had found that in every area last Friday.
LOCAL NEWS
I
P age T hree
Brookings
Market
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
Is Fresher—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., JANUARY 11,12 & 13th
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
CIGARETTES, carton
. $1.43
GOLD MEDAL OR SPERRY
fK-d
Flour, 10-lbs, 85c; 25lbs$ L91
ZEE (400 COUNT)
FACIAL TISSUE, box
MEATS AND FISH
U. S. No. 1
Fresh, Pan Ready-cut
POTATOES, 10 Lbs 35c FRYERS, lb. . . . 69c
Fancy Delicious
Picnic
APPLES, 2 Lbs
25c HAMS, lb............... 49c
Large Juicy Navel
ORANGES, 5 lbs.
Fresh Link
43c SAUSAGE, lb
Large Solid Heads-
CABBAGE, lb.
,
55c
Borden's Wedge-Cut
5c CHEESE, lb. ... 59c
“Good Deeds Make Good Friends”
We say quietly that good deeds are in honest Serving, based
on reverence, kindness, and moderate prices. Many families
avoid difficulties by Pre-Arrangement plans here. We invite
your confidence.
ROEDER FUNERAL HOME
SWIFT'S 12-OZ. JAR
PEANUT BUTTER
PHONE 1091
508 H. STREET
CRESCENT
CITY,
CALIF.
Old South No. 5 can
Old South No. 5 can
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29c ORG-GRPFR. JUICE 35c
windows
CRESCENT CITY SASH DOOR
I
Swift & Co. 12-oz can
PREM, lunch meat . 43c SALT....................
Will Make Your \V indows, Doors or Frames to
"GOLD MEDAL"
your individual style and measure—of redwood.
BISOUICK, large
WINDOW
PLATE
CRYSTAL
FREE ESTIMATES
OX HIGHWAY
joi
Mortons Plain, Iodized
SWIFT & COMPANY
SWIFTENING, 3.1b. can .
9c
43c
93c
We will have fresh-cooked crab, if weather permits!
BHiii’inn!
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