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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1952)
PAGE TEN Thursday, July 17, 1952 RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Appropriations Assure Southwestern Oregon With Needed Electric Energy Just About Folks! Mr. and Mrs. Chet Stoakes of Eugene are parents o f a s o n , Jam es, born in June. Chet form erly was local agent for the C entral Transfer, predecessors of Coast Freight lines. They lived here for a num ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kindel left for P ortland Saturday. Mrs. Kin- del underw ent surgery. Monday. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Eugene Ackley were Mr. and Mrs. K arl Falhaber of Downey, Calif. Mrs. F alhaber is a niece of Mrs. Ackley and Mrs. Dora E. Beaulieu. EUGENE — Bonneville Power A dm inistration appropriations ap* proved by congress for the new fiscal year beginning July 1, 1952, in clude $27,470,000 for the southw est area, and $2,657,000 for area fa cilities serving key load centers, last week announced W. E. Trom- m ershausen, area m anager. M ajor construction activities will center on the tw’o 230,000-volt transm ission lines from McNary dam to the P ortland and southern Oregon load centers, together with secondary facilities to serve key area load centers, said Trom m ershausen. O ther transm ission facili ties will link the D etroit dam with the Columbia river grid when initial generation is installed in the fall of 1953 at Detroit. Appropriations for m ajor 2 3 0 ,- ------------------------------------------------- 000 v o lt g i i d f a c i l i t i e s in c lu d e : Eugene and M apleton substation M cN ary-B ig Eddy - T routdale additions and H auser substation line, McNary and T routdale ter- construction, $164,000. m inals and associated communi- D etroit substation additions, term inal $494,000. cations. $5,696,000. N orth Santiam Valley su b sta $47,000. McNary-Big Eddy-Ross facilities tion facilities, $53,000. Toledo substation addition, $12,-J >9,891,000. Alvey operating headquarters, 000. $95,000. McNary M aupin-Detroit line ami Drain substation additions and term inals, $3,778,000. Burnt Woods substation construc Detroit-Albany line, D etroit te r tion, $164,(XX). minal and Albany substation a d McKinley-Gold Beach com m un II A. IO! < 1 IENS ditions, $850,000. ications. $80.000. Detroit-Chem awa line, Chem awa Lebanon-Springfield 115,000-volt substation and associated com m un transm ission line, $210,(XX). ications, $1,760.000. Lookout Point-Alvey Line No. SALES AND SERVICE Ross-St. Johns conversion of ex 1, Oakridge substation, Lookout Phone 2661 Hotel Brookings isting facilities, $357,000. Point sw itching station. Lookout Midway-Big Eddy - Maupin - De Point-Alvey line No. 2, and Alvey tro it line, $360.000. Detroit-Albany line, substation and communication facilities, $409.- 000 Southw estern Oregon loop serv COMPLETELY 1-URNISIIED ice, including M aupin-M adras line HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month acquisition and conversion, Mail- ras-Retlm ond-Klam ath Ealls line, Redm ond-Klam ath Ealls-Roseburg SOUTH O F BROOKINGS substations, Alvey-Roseburg line, Roseburg Coos line and associated com m unications facilities, $4,192,- 000. The Alvey-Roseburg-Coos Bay 230,000-volt line was authorized by congress two years ago and ap- " \ o Job l oo Big or Too Small’’ propritions for surveys were made Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! last year. The adm inistration is giving further study to this por Motor re winding and electrical maintenance! tion of the project and expects to H r arc equipped to give your electrical need establish a schedule tor- construc tion after discussion with utilities our immediate attention! and other interests of the area. Floyd Kindel and his mother, activities. They returned T ues Mrs. Gladys Kindel. of Seattle, day to S e attle for an indefinite ridermi te came to witness the past week’s period. you Can Always Da Better At Matats SPECIAL 'pwfw'Jwtg-ito OFFER WeU • • • qóu Cb P L U M B IN G V while we put your radio in condition to hear the . • X tip-top con«'"' a Political C< ONE- AND TW O -RO O M COTTAGES . •-A • 1 ,*• Area facilities serving key load centers ami relieving transm ission and substation overloads include: North i k mnev ille subst o dit ions, $123,000. T ro u td ale su b statio n $145.000. additions, Cowlitz-Longview area service, MACK G. M ALCOLM - , Act now . . . be ready to hear C o n v e n tio n and Election Broadcasts at th e ir b est. Use a new P hilco F R E E o f co st while your own set is put in perfect working order. CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. GEORGE DALTON, Manager, Pern Street Phone 2944, across street from Clietco Inn ■ î 'L fî*, • • i SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE System re-active facilities. Long-i view area, $177,000 •» ; PHONE 2891 Don’t miss your favorite programs while your set, is in our shop! 1 W e’ll pick up your set and leave a new Philco for you to use w hile your set is repaired ! General Building Contractor $172.000. Residential— Com mere nil—Remodeling Clark count.v area s.*rvice, $51.- < ► 000 < I I » J. D. Ross substation additions. $250.000 A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted Forest Grove-McMinnville tra n s through Pete Lesm eister Agency! mission ami McMinnville substa tion ndidtions, $39,000 Salem-Boyer facilities. $21.000. \Yeat|>ost -C athlam et facilities, $22,000. A staria substation additions. $62,000. Tillamook serv ice, ipchidin : the Bethan> - Forest Grove - Timber Tillamook 115,lXM>*volt transm is sion lines, Timber and I’dlamook S ubstations a n d Forest Grove term inal, X36N BLUEPRINTS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE! Ask For GAMER’S M onm outh transfoi n u i replace m e n t and S alem substation circuit- breaker rep lacem en ts, SS2.000. NORMAS Beauty Salon fluffy White fine Breed Hours: 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. next door to Brooking Mkt. Evening! by .appointment! A t Your Local Grocery 1«