Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 10, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    Tnirsday, April io, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T. BROOKINGS, O REG O N
Page Eleven
oos-Curry Electric Co-operative Given Notice of Hearing On The M ain Draq ' his week.
C onviction
^ $ ^ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 Loan For Expansion In 1952
O N F IN A L AC C O U N T
i M ilady’s E a s te r h at so im por-t would su rely
CO Q U ILLE—The Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative
|has had its application for 11,350,000 loan approved by
I the Rural Electrification Administration. This will pro­
vide funds for the rebuilding of many of the Co-opera­
tive’s lines in Coos and Curry counties that the now over­
loaded due to the tremendous growth the area has ex­
perienced in the past five years, and for the construction
. of 64 m iles of d istrib u tio n lines to serve alm ost 963 new custom ers.
! W ith sev eral new plywood and saw m ills e ith e r constructed, u n d e r
[ con stru ctio n , o r in th e p lan n in g stag es in B rookings, Gold Beach,
In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te
of O regon for th e C ounty of
C urry.
P ro b ate D e p a rtm e n t:
In th e M a tte r of the E sta te of
C h arles A. W arnock, Dceased.
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
th a t th e undersigned, as ad m in ­
is tra trix of the E s ta te of C harles
A. W arnock, deceased, has filed
h er final
account in the - .......-
office of
........ .............................
th e C ounty C lerk of C u rry Coun-
*ty ’ O rcgon- and th a t T hursday
A pril 30, 1952, a t the hou r of
10:00 a. m. of said day and th e
office of th e C ounty Ju d g e in th e
1 C ourt H ouse of C urry’ C ounty at
Gold Beach. Oregon, have been
appointed as the tim e and place
for h earin g upon th e said final
account and for the hearing of
objections th e re to and to the s e t­
tlem en t thereof.
E D IT H V. WARNOCK.
A d m in istratrix .
Ed. F. Ackley. P. O. Box 625,
B rookings, O regon, A tto rn ey for
A d m in istratrix .
P ublished M arch 27, April 3,
10, 17 and 25.
and P o rt O rford, m ost of th e added custom ers are expected in those
th re e areas, in C u rry county.
Also included a re funds to w iden th e rightof-w ay of th e 69 KV
tran sm issio n line from th e C alifornia border to Gold Beach. L ast
w in te rs sto rm s proved the right-of-w ay should be w ider to e lim in a te
dam age to th e line from falling tre e s and limbs. Since th is line
will be c a rry in g th e pow er e ith e r from the B onneville P ow er lines
now being b u ilt from Bandon o r from the C alifornia-O regon P o w er
(. om pany to B rookings and Gold Beach, th e w ider right-of-w ay will
reduce th e d an g e r of o u tag es to these load centers.
A n o th er im p o rta n t item covered by th e loan w ill be th e in c re a s­
ing of ca p acity a t th e B rookings sub-statio n from 2500 I\V A to
»500KYA. The rapid g ro w th of B rookings has alread y c re a te d
a dem and n ea rin g the cap acity of th e present su b -tatio n and by
the tim e th e new’ tra n sfo rm e rs a re delivered this su b -tatio n will
be overloaded. T he p resen t tra n sfo rm e rs at B rookings will be m oved
to Gold Bach, doubling th e cap acity of th a t sub-station.
This loan a u th o riz a tio n m akes a to ta l of $4,224,000 borrow ed
or av ailab le to th e co-operative.
"S m ith-C orona” T y p ew riters a t
P re se n tly th e re are 3600 consum ers served w ith 662 m iles of th e P ilot Office.
lines. In th e p ast th re e y ea rs th e num ber of consum ers has in creased
by 55% an d th e av e rag e K W H consum ption per m em ber has in­
creased from 2760 to n ea rly 4860 KW H p e r year. T h is grow th is
expected to co n tinue and the p ro g ram of line re-building for the
g re a te r p a rt of th e loan funds w ere requested is necessary to m ain ­
tain a d e q u ate pow er to the consum ers in the co-operative’s service
a rea of th e tw o counties.
R e-conductoring and re-building of th e line from th e N orw ay
su b -statio n th ro u g h Lee V alley and from the su b -statio n to B ridge
is expected to g e t u n d er w ay this spring. This line will be changed
to h eav ier co n d u cto r added and all single phase m ain lines con­
v erted to m u lti-p h ase. T he added in d u strial loads and irrig a tio n r e ­
q u irem e n ts m ak e th e re-building of these lines necessary’.
Teacher Passes
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D enm ark w here she and h e r h u s­
band operated th e D en m ark store.
4feANGLOIS — The e n tire com ­ D uring the w a r she resum ed h er
m unity w as shocked and saddened teaching and ta u g h t in th e L a n g ­
T h u rsd ay by th e suddent death lois high school, la te r in th e lo­
of Mrs. Jo h n D onaldson. E va1 cal g rade school. At the tim e of
M ary C apps w as born in C urry her d eath she w as teach in g the
C ounty, on Ju ly 4, 1900, d a u g h te r second and th ird g rades here.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Capps, pio-
Besides her w idow er she leaves
need re sid e n ts of this county. She th re e children. John and M ary of
grew up in th e D enm ark com- D enm ark, and R u th E n g elb a rt of
m unity and a f te r com pleting h er B eaverton, and tw o sm all gran d
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A fte r h er m a rria g e she spent young and old and a host m ourn
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th a t th is w o r l d
flounder if it w ere
| an t th is week.
not fo r those fem inine pudding
A e a r w ith skiis ato p from th a t sticks.
deep snow co untry.
The lift th a t precious sunshine
Mrs. A rrell's fancy frosting on gives one.
E a s te r goodies.
A tiny Red Riding Hood and
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Much m an u fa c tu rin g prev alen t
this w e e k —E a s te r egg baskets.
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