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4—Port Orford New», Thursday, April 25, 1963 _____ Lions Auxiliary Director Visits At Joint Meeting Monday Helen Hubbard, Lion'» Aux iliary District "E" Director, vis- ited at a Joint m eeting of the Gold Beach and Port Orford club« M o n d a y night at the Orford's Cedar Room. During the dinner, Mr. Tom H a b a n entertained the group with excerpa from many mm- ical compositions, demonitrat lng the different variety of styles of music through the yean. Lioness President A lice Leer, of the Port Orford dub, conduc ted the regular butines m eeting and introduced Helen Stole as a guest for the evening. At a candlelite ceremony, H elen Hubbard initiated Betty Keeler and Jo Harrington into the Port Orford club and Erva (Lee) McCorkle into the Gold Beach d ub . Mrs. Hubbard reported on the state spring board meeting and reminded the group that the state Lions Convention w ill be held in Baker on May 23, 24 and 25. She a l t o announced her for state vice presi dent and that of Florence Me See of Roseburg for director of Dis trict " P . Jeanne Griffin, of Gold Beach, was s u r p r is e d with a unique birthday cake and candle. Gold Beach members present werei Connie Hauschildt, pres i d e nt; Opal Pinkie, incoming president; Jeanne Griffin, Viola LaselL Marjorie Logsdon, Con nie Andersen, Erva Lee McCork le and Betty Chamberlain. Mary Bates and Marjorie Wer ner were responsible for the table decorations of a driftwood theme w ill bo held at the Legion n a u fr o m eleven until thee*. All m e m b e r s of the community, both men and women, are cord ially invited to com e and not only "TASTE" but eat all you want.This idea of sampling the variety o f toothsome goodies, t h e n obtaining the recipe for same, was inaugerated here last w ar and was wonderfully re ceived. AU those who forgot, or OS YODE OLO and the Gold Beach club made the favors of sailboats. When the weather was so in Ed Maloy early in the week. * * * * * clem ent for such a protracted It is pleasant to report that period, there wasn't much news in the making for obvious rea Mrs Bob (Noma) T h o m a s is > borne a g a i n and recovering Sam Gordon, noted contract sons. Now that Spring has pop n icely after spending eighteen ped cut all over the place, the bridge teacher, says "It is easy days in hospitals. net '-makers can't be caught! to learn to play bridge. " * * * * * * * * * * Gordon says "The generally Dr. and Mrs. U R. Pugh went Thelma and Tom Meade spent accepted rules are universally to Corvallis last week to visit used by all good players. They the Easter week end with their their daughter and fam ily, the j are few and easy to understand daughter and family, Mr. and George Hamlins W hile in the w h e n you peel off the fancy Mrs. Donal Fromm and young area. Dr. Pugh w ill be attend trimmings put around them by son, Scott, at Springfield. ing the Rotary Convention at * * * * * conflicting experts. Mrs Marion (Hazel) Wilson Springfield three days this week. Those few rules are nown as * * * * * Horse Sense bridge. They are spent five day» at Springfield Charles Haines drove to Eugene last week visiting her daughter all that any player needs. They last Sunday to also attend the are the same as any system with and fam ily, the Gary Rameys Rotary conclave. all the confusing issues left out. Her trip was primarily to help ■ * * * * * You can learn them all in the attend her grandson, Jeff, who ( The Bank staff, and customers, three-day series taught by Sam was ill with pneumonia and was | later hospitalized He is home w elcom ed C il Rush this week Gordon, the kibitzer. " Gordon w ill be in Port Orford now and reported as c o m i n g w h e n he returned to his desk again, for a few hours each day, at the elementary’ school m ulti along w ell. * * * * * after being hospitalized for six purpose room, on April 29, 30 The Donal Fromms are having w eeks following his falling a c and May 1. The lessons begin at 8.00 p. m. and one $ 3 0 0 ticket m o r e company this week; his cident on March 2nd. His sister a d m i t s you t o a l l 3 sessions. mother and grandmother, Mrs. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C ecil Tickets may be obtained from Ray Fromm and Mrs rtora Hat Castro, and his father, Mr P. J. Mabie Right, Grace McKenzie, ton drove up with Mr. and Mrs Rush drove up from Santa Clara over the week end. Mr. Rush, Geneva Tucker, Esther Conley, senior, plans an indefinite visit Vi Mollier, the Port Orford El here in Port Orford. ementary School a n d Pacific * * * * * High School. TOMORROW, Friday April One half of the proceeds w ill 26th, the Taste Luncheon given be used for a college scholar The American Legion Aux ship for a Pacific High Student. iliary units of Bandon and Port by the Community C h u r c h ' s Christian Women's Fellowship Orford gave a dinner for depart A smart man w ill think ment president Mrs Jack Larson, twice before saying nothing Springfield, and department par- GEORGE R DICKINSON lim entarian Mrs Daniel Preston to his girl. of Eugene. The dinner m eeting CURRY CO. was held at the Port Orford Le gion hall on April 9. Mrs. Frank INSURANCE Powell, Riddle, was also a guest. AGENCY Mrs Larson gave a talk on the three Veteran's Hospitals in • Oregon and suggestions for the Farmers’ Insurance betterment of the units. Rights Don't Forget To Watch For and benefits of veteran's widows AVTO and o r p h a n s was discussed by E. S. A. Bakery Wagon TRCCK Mrs. Preston. FIRE TOMORROW AFTERNOON, Learning Easy, Says Expert Legion Auxiliaries Entertain Officers BAKED GOODS SALE FRIDAY When Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority has their Door to Door Baked Sale. — An alarm buzzer was in stalled in the much-looted poor box of a church in Kersal. England Soon after, a man was caught with his hand in the box. Phon» CH T-41H GOLD BEACH. OREGON I a t t e u io su«iiu ultiu, »“ouiu make a note not to miss It this tim e. A Recipe Book w ill be Included this year with the d ol lar luncheon. You'll be sorry If you miss It! * * * * * Conclude» The life of Luigi Cornaro,an Itallau nobleman of the Renaissance, who died at the age of 99 In 1565, and hit philosophy would stand us all In WIENERS 4 em ees „ EFFEC T/V& 1S-2&-21 LbS- NO. Í5 POP C W tfX S 2079 AVOCADOS BAM AN A S FLAVOR A)P ’ AVl'T 6 RiFPiN 2 25‘ 2*29" ÔHHSKI& 9 FUSS DDAWH/G 1 IZES SATueoAV 5 The outstanding indebtedness of Part of Port Orford, Oregon, at April 30, 1963, was as followsi NATURE OF OBLIGATION Dock Construction Bonds Emergency Bond Issue of 6 / 1/59 Emergency Bond Issue of 8/1 /6 0 AMOUNT 57, 000. 00 5, 000 00 15, 000. 00 3/49 ‘ MôCkjIMâr ^LB ¿ Com m ittee) Com m ittee) C om m ittee) C om m ittee) Schedule 1-Sum m ary of Estimated Expenditures, RecelpU and fa x Levies Fiscal Year 1963-64 Total of Alt Funds 1 9 6 3 -6 4 TAX LEVY CALCULATION 35, 552 22, 202. 57, 755. 39, 052 18,702 4. 800 23. 502 4 ,0 0 0 19, 502 Total Estimated Expenditures (Schedule 111, Column 8 ) ..................... Transfers as Specifically Directed by Law ........................................... Total Estimated Expenditures, Reserves and Transfers . . . . . . . Deduct-Est. Receipts Other Than 1963-64 Taxes (Sch IV. Col. 8) Amount Necessary to Balance the B u d g e t.......................• • • • '• " ’ ' Add: Est Amt. of 1963 -64 Taxes that w ill not be Rec'd. 6 -3 0 6 4 ------- Total Levy Needed for 1963-64 ................................................................ Tax Levici; Imide 6H Limitation Not Subject to 6% Limitation . . . SO 50 00 50 50 (X) 50 00 50 Bond Fuad Bldg Fund 19. 502 SO 2, 700 00 19, 502. 50 19, 502. so None 2. 700 00 2, 700 00 Nona General Fund 13, 3SO 22, 202 35, 552 16, 850 18,702 4, HIX) 2 3 ,5 0 2 4 ,0 0 0 19, 502 00 SO 50 00 SO 00 50 00 50 Schedule II - Summary of Estimated Expenditures, RecelpU and Tax Levies Fiscal Year 1962-63 1962-63 TAX LEVY COMPUTATION Total of All Funds General Fund Bond Fund Total Estimated Expenditures (Schedule III, Column 5) ..................... Transfers as S pecifically Directed by Law ................................................ Total Estimated Expenditures, Reserves and T ransfers......................... Deduct—Est. RecelpU Other than 1962-63 Taxes (Sch. IV Col. 8). . . . Amount Necessary to Balance ftidget ......................................... ............... Add: Est. Amt. of 1962-63 Taxesthat w ill not be Rec'd. 6 -3 0 -6 3 ----- Total Levy Needed for 1962-63 .................................................................. Tax Levies: Inside 6% Limitation ........................................................... Not Subject to 6% Limitation 44, 307 50 26, 497 50 70, 805 00 44, >47 50 25, 857 50 4, 640 00 30. 497. 50 4, 01X1.00 2 6 ,4 9 7 SO 1 1,210 00 26,497 SO 37. 707. 50 11,850 00 25, 857. SO 4 ,6 4 0 .0 0 30, 497. 50 4,0 0 0. 00 2 6 ,4 9 7 50 33,097 SO 80. 655 400 50. 1 ,546 53. 19. 38. 40. 1, 959 4, 344 61. 1, 177. -0 - -0 - 00 00 00 00 44 77 88 34 92 99 62 7S 39 424 175. 1 ,4 9 2 -0 - -0 - 12, 520. 22 78 12 22 10, 123 16 22, 643. 38 Actual For Fiscal Year July 1. i960, to June 30, 1961 155 543 610. -0 - 1, 139 15. 402 326 3. 197 4, 792. -0 - 830 -0 - 366. 00 35 00 36 65 29 73 85 49 20 55 67 Actual For July 1. 1962 to Fiscal Year June 30, 1963 July 1, Budget Actual For 1961, to For First Six June 30, Year Months 1962 240 00 120. 00 240 00 600 00 210.00 401. 50 700 00 -0 - 600 00 50 00 7 50 75 00 1, 200 00 46 71 1,022. 68 150 00 36. 97 2 6 .0 5 7 5 .0 0 -0 - -0 - 205 00 123 98 129 84 200 00 -0- -0 - 120 00 3 3.07 6 2 .9 0 4, 800 00 2, 800 00 4 .4 2 4 60 100 00 111.00 -0 - 2, 000 00 227 49 1, 741 08 400 00 -0 - -0 - 370 00 -0 - 366 66 -0 - -0- -0 - 378 20 -0 - 9, 468. 51 -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - 105. 40 3 ,8 2 2 . 12 -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - 11, 210. 00 15, 3 6 1 .7 0 34, 166. 25 25, 357. 37 43, 634. 76 19, 226. 77 2 3,048 89 26, 497. 50 37, 707. 50 581.06 11.47 -0 - -0 - -0- 9, 975. 67 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 3, 952. 50 6, 000 00 3, 652 50 6, 00 0 .0 0 3, 352. 50 5, 0 0 0 .0 0 781. 25 5, 000 00 750. 00 5, 000 00 562. 50 -0 - -0 - 1 3 ,7 3 3 .7 5 -0 - 562. 50 15, 965 00 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1,012. 50 20, 927. 50 33,097 50 33,097. SO None GENERAL FUND Estimated for Fiscal Year July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964 Approved by Budget Comm. 100 00 Bookkeeper ................................................................... 600 00 Attorney ....................................................................... 500 00 A u d it .............................................................................. 50 00 Association Dues ....................................................... 1, 200 00 Fidelity bonds and in surance.............. .............. 100.00 O ffice supplies and expense .................................. 7 5.00 Printing and advertising ...................................• • • • 400 00 Payroll t a x e s ................................................................ 200 00 Commissioners e x p e n s e ............................................ 120. 00 Operating Supplies (Fuel) ....................................... 4, 800 00 Dock M anager................................ ........................ .. • 100 (*' Labor .............................................................................. 3, 500 00 Maintenance and repair ......................................... 1,000 00 Emergency .................................................................. -0- Payment on Berger Loader ..................................... PAYMENT ON LAND CONTRACT: -0 - Principal ................................ ............................. -0 - Interest ................................................................ 0- Payment to Ocean View Lumber Co..................... 4 0 5 .0 0 Other—Payment on J u d g m en t................................ 0- Road S u r v e y .................................................. 13, 350 00 Total General Fund Expenditures ....................... 2, 700.00 Add: Transfer to Building Fund Transfer to Bond Interest and Sinking Fund 19, 502. 50 35, 552. 50 Total Expenditures General Fund BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND Dock construction bonds—Issue of 7 /1 /5 7 6 ,0 0 0 00 1 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Principal ....................................................... 1 ,5 2 6 .2 5 4 ,5 0 3 .7 5 Interest ........................................................... Jetty construction bond.—Emergency Issue of 6 /1 /5 9 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Principal ....................................................... 1 87.50 4 6 8 .7 5 In terest............................................................ Dock construction bonds —Emergency Issue of 8 /1 /6 0 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Principal ....................................................... 4 5 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0 Interest ......................................................... 1 8 ,1 6 3 .7 5 3 3 ,0 9 7 .5 0 Total Exp. Bond Int. and Sinking Fund 3 -8 1 6 “ 79‘ Hamburger Paul H. Wagner (Member Budget J. B. Kost a (Member Budget Harry Slrahan (Member Budget Roy V. Enlund (Member Budget Roy D Mills (Member Budget Com m ittee) D. L. Bartlett (Member Budget C om m ittee) John V. O'Hara (Member Budget C om m ittee) N. B. Marsh (Chairman Budget Comm ittee) Ira fucker (Secretary Budget Comm ittee) R. A. Reinke (Member Budget Comm ittee) 6 ,0 0 0 00 2, 752 50 5 ,0 0 0 00 187. 50 5, 0 0 0 .0 0 562 50 19,502 50 BUILDING FUND Construct i,' of Port O ffice B u ild in g ................... Total Expenditures Building Fund 2 7 ,3 2 1 .0 9 GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Property taxes and interest Current t a x e s ................................................................ 13, 714 02 24, 772. 83 16, 000. 00 25, 857 50 Delinquent taxes ....................................................... 1, 5 00.00 3, 216 09 3, 397. 72 1, 666 07 In terest........................................................................... -0 - 134 35 236. 93 1 00.00 -0 - County Land Sales ..................................................... -0 - 76. 74 -0 - Dock Operations Storage, hoist and poundage ................................ 3, 500. 00 365. 02 3 ,4 2 5 26 7, 240. 94 3 ,7 5 0 .0 0 Dock f e e s ....................................................................... 2, 960. 88 2, 750 51 0- 3, 000 00 R e n t ................................................................................ 1, 250.00 3, 250. 00 3, 000. 00 Refunds ......................................................................... -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - M iscellaneous—Insurance Claims ..................... 2, 135. 25 -0 - 144. 82 -0 - Trailer t a x ..................................................................... -0 - -0 - 123.47 192. 40 T otal—Items 1 to 35, in c lu s iv e ............................ 26, 100 41 38, 025. 65 25, 927. 24 37, 707. 50 Add: Beginning available unappropriated and -0 - 4, 265 57 (5 ,0 9 1 .4 0 ) 4, 677. 71 unexpended Cash Balance or Deduct: Beginning (D eficit) ....................................... TOTAL RECEIPTS OR (DEFICIT) General Fund 30, 778. 12 42, 291. 22 20, 835. 84 37, 707. 50 1,922. 51 10, 123. 16 12, 045. 67 2, 361.92 15, 381.70 17, 743.62 2 ,7 0 0 .0 0 2 ,7 0 0 .0 0 Schedule IV -1 11, 631. 34 2', 202. 89 237. 84 96. 69 3, 565. 3, 680. 1,826 257. 212 -0 - 23, 711. 3 ,6 0 9 . 79 03 94 75 65 92 17 RM, AT CHECK OUT STANO NOA/ DONT MISS IT COOKIES OooO super DOG POOP meat Sea you next week. In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law" (ORS 294 305 to 294 415), notice Is hereby given that the Oregon, In com pliance with said law, prepared and adopted on April 16, 1961 the budget com m ittee of Port of Port Orford, « i i n u i F i lo r r u n o . r u n budget > estim ates (or Port of Port cYfortl, Oregon, Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year July I, 1963, to June 30, 1964, as set forth in the accompanying schedules L U. Ill and IV All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 2 1 it day of May, 1 9 6 \ at i n m ™ P<£ Orford, C t«go£ said budget cellm ates may be discussed with the Board of Commissioners, the levying hoard lor Port of Port Orford, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies w ill be heard In avor of or agaiust said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof Actual For Fiscal Year July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1960 BOLOGNA 39 u t a i s t i u t a t u> • » - Iminating unnacaaary food and drink, disease was eradicated. Ha was still mounting hit hörst unassisted and gardening in his late eighties, and enjoyed per (eel health and life to Its fullrsi until he w at99w h en he dispos sd him self with dignity, closed hit eyes as if In slumber, gave a gentle tighandexpired. NOTICE OF 1963-64 BUDGET MEETING Schedule III -1 EXPLNDf!UR.ES 6R0UNP BEEF iM v w g iu a a u gooustvau uMusy.iw ui»cu»»**»u at the age of 34 that the prac- t l c e of feasting and gluttony w hich was prevalent In the so cia l mUleu was causlna people to die young. He finally wrote a book on health and longevity In w h i c h he said, "I learned never to cloy my stomach with eating or drinking, but to rise from the table with a dlspost tion to eat and drink more. " He 1,653. 62 34, 166. 25 35,819. 87 BOND 3, 892. 19, 226. 23, 119. INTEREST AND SINKING FUND 6, 6 0 0 .0 0 Cash on hand—beginning of fiscal year ......... . 37 Transfer from General Fund ................................ . 77 26, 497. 50 14 33,097. 50 Total Bond Int. and Sinking Fund Receipts . , . 3 ,0 0 0 uO 200. 00 -0 - 2, 0 0 0 .0 0 3, 750. 00 3, (XX) (M) -0 - -0 - 200. (X) 12, 150 00 4, 700. 00 16, 850 00 -0 - 19, S02. 50 19, 502. 50 BUILDING FUND , T otal—Items 1 to 16, inclusive ....................... TOTAL RECEIPTS OR (DEFICIT) Building Fund .................................................. 2, 700. 00 2, 700. 00 2, 700. 00