Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 17, 1957, Image 5

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    Brooking&-Harbor Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, January 17, 1957
HOME ECONOMICS CLCB MET
THCRSDAV AT GRANGE HALL
DIMMICE BROS.
BRO O K IN GS MKT
HOLIDAY
2 lbs.
39e
OliO
SWIFTNING
CORNED BEET
LIBBYS
L 79E
3QC
12 oz. can
. . . 27c
PILLSBURY
pkg.
HOT ROLL M I X ..................
DEL MONTE
T ID E - 7 1 e
Q uality M
E
A
T
S
LEAN CENTER CUTS
PORK SHOULDER ROAST
lb. 4 5 c
TASTY COLD WEATHER DISH
lb. 2 9 c
FRESH PORK SHANKS
Tender Top Quality
Really Good
BEEF ROASTS
HAMBURGER
3 lbs.
sl°°
BOEING BEEF 29E lb
. . . . 49c
CELERY HEARTS
24c
per cello bag
W h y ri»k the »piritual welfare o f yourtelf and
N*
family by mating church — the only place yow *
greatett need can be met.
Christ »aid, "He that hath the Son hath fifej and he
»hat hath not the Son o f God hath not life." I John Sil 2 j
Don*» take a chance. Be sure of your tomorrow. Attend
Our Church every week.
Try a Pilot Ad
YELTON
BROOKINGS
OREGON
PHONE 2823
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
O ffice Supplies
O ffice Furniture
O ffice M achines
Stationery and
Printing
Engineers’ and
Artists’ Supplies
Hobbie Supplies
Books
Fountain Pens
Gifts
Television
Players
Radios and Records
Brookings Bible Church
. . .
Chances are 3 to 1 you do— io provide tor
additional appliances such as television, food freezers,
air conditioning, autom ate w as'ers, dryers, and so
m any others.
ADEQUATE WIRING LOANS NOW
AVAILABLE-NO DOWN PAYMENT
As a Co-op member, you can arrange to have
your home wired adequately—with sufficient outlets
for convenience, sufficient capacity for safety—with
a no-down payment loan.
He submits his estimate and your application to
us . . . We pay up to S350 for authorized wiring.
PAYMENTS ADDED TO YOUR
LOW MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILL-
24 MONTHS TO PAY
It's a fact that with adequate wiring, an
c t ".c ice uses less power than with an overloaded circuit.
£_e your contractor soon—■
*1*9
Sno White PARSNIPS
2 lbs
Electric Outlets
In Your Hume?
MORE POWER FOR YOUR MONEY-
No. 2 SPUDS
5 0 lb. bag
N eed More
You make loan payments right along with your
regular monthly bill. What could be simpler, more
convenient? It's the easy way to live modern, e le c tric a lly .
VEGETABLES
6 lbs
The Coos-Curry Electric Co-op­
erative, Inc. has set up an Ade­
quate W iring loan plan for the
home-owning m em bers. The plan
as set up calls for a m axim um
loan of $350, w ith a m inim um
loan of $60 and a m inim um
m onthly paym ent of $10.
The m onthly paym ents w ill be j
included on the pow er bill and i
will be for 6, 12, 18 and 24
months. Loans will be for pertna-
ment installation only. No w hite
goods will be allow able, but loans
will be for outside or inside w ir­
ing, w all heaters, etc.
Harry Decker Death
All loans must carry the ap­
proval and recom m endations for
Reported Sunday
w iring or heating of a licensed
H arry Decker passed aw ay on electrical contractor, and are to
Sunday, Ja n u ary 13th, in a T a­ be approved by m em bers of the
coma hospital. He was a retired board of directors.
railroad man. 79 years of age, and
All applications should
b e
has been bedridden for over two mailed direct to the Coos-Curry
years. He suffered a stroke.
Electric Cooperative, Box 456,
D ecker and his wife, Ethel Coquille, Oregon.
Decker, lived in Brookings about
nine years. Mrs. Decker lives in
The P rin tin g Industry is the
the Dawson tract.
sixth largest industry in America.
The Brookings Well Child C lin ­
ic w ill be held Friday, Ja n u ary 18,
betw een 9:30 a*.m. and 11:30 a m .
at th e Brookings grade school. Dr.
Paul Ronniger will give physical
exam inations and im m unizations
for DPT and sm all pox vaccina­
tions assisted by D orothea M iller,
C urry county public health nurse.
ASK YOUR ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR FOR AN ESTIMATE-
4 9 c lb.
FINE FOR STEWS OR BRAISING
Juice ORANGES
I W ell Child Clinic
4 6 oz.
ORANGE JUICE 37c
Hursts Mkt
The Home Economics Club of
th e Chetco G range met T hursday
at the G range Hall. Mrs. W inifred
Stanley and Mrs. C atherine Sm ith
and Mrs. Jo e Zum pke w ere host­
esses for the group.
Mrs. Stanley dem onstrated how
to m ake the most of yourself,
w hich was very interesting. The
club is equipped to do catering
for organizations and will serve
1 the C ham ber of Com merce dinner
on January- 23rd at the hall. Mrs.
Stanley is chairm an for the d in ­
n er and will appoint her com m it­
tees. The “Man and Woman of the
Y ear” will be nam ed at this time.
Co-op to Loan
On New Wiring
25c
E LE C TR IC
CO-OP