Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 08, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    „•»«nAY. JAXVABY 8.—1948
AU XILIARY AGENCIES
First Aid Supplies .... - ..............$
25.00
Personal Health Nurse ...........
250.00
been
O C. Rawlings, who has
Transportation of pupils........... 2,500.00
Eugene for ftie past two I Supplies and other expenses
900.00
,nthS. arrived here late last !
to prepare to move to San
Total Exp. of Aux. Agencies .$ 6.675.00
fnr an equipment company.
Annins
16. Mrs. Rawl- -FIXED CHARGES
,cs who has been at San Jose, Insurance
$ 400.00
ier the holidays with her par- Rent ................................................
,ts was delayed in reaching Retirement
..................... 1.600.00
tro--kings on Tuesday because
Ooods The address of the Total Fixed Charges ................ $ 2.000.00
tawlings will be 1496 Curtis,
an Jose.
.
,
Two Portland ladies, stranded CAPITAL OUTLAYS
New Buildings ----------- --- ~----- —
Pre Tuesday night by floods, New
Furniture,
e q r- u i p m » e , c n a a t .
hile enroute south, attended
»»
Eastern
S
ta
r
Shop,
$700;
Home
Econ. $1500;
fie meeting of
700.00
New- Elem. Furn. Eqiupment
ige.
„
125.00
Mr. and Mrs. George Funk Library Books —
•ft early this week for an ex­ Typewriters ...........
75.00
uded trip througout the mid- Office Safe ...........
l-est to call on greenhouse men
.$ 900.00
i-tio have bought bulbs from the Total Capital Outlays...
jnks. TTiis tour, w’hich is ex­
pected to take most of February, Emergency
nil enable Mr. Funk to call on DEBT SERVICE, Non-Bonded
»ew acconts which he expects to!
nts................
up. Mr. Funk's bulbs gained
°n
arrants
Total
Debt
Service,
non bonded...
lational fame when they cap-
lured first prize at the Oakland
•al News Items
World’s Finest Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
$
25.00
250.00
1,500.00
500.00
$ 3.475.00
200.00
$
$
$10.150.00
$
$10.150.00
600.00
1,500.00
3.100.00
$ 1.700.00
$ 3.700.00
—
---- --------
2.200.00
300.00
600.00
75.00
2.900.00
425.00
600.00
150.00
$ 3,175.00
$ 4.075.00
$ 1,100.00
$
50.00
12.44
4,000.00
1.400.00
2.000.00
3.797.70
1.188.29
5.200.28
$ 7.450.00
$10,198.71
$
$
50.00
500.00
4,000.00
1,400.00
500.00
600.00
800.00
3.100.00
900.00
* -
$
834.01
=
=
10.000.00
*
1.700.00
425.00
250.00
600.00
1.997.33
250.36
$ 4,070.00
$ 3.875.00
$12,247.69
$ 1,100 00
S
$
500.00
$ 9.432.65
768.56
550.00
1.246.93
$ 2.565.49
$ 4.500.00
$ 3,700.00
Page Five
$ 1.002.94_
500.00
$68,404.26
$36,666.32
lower show.
Mrs. Walter Jones, it is report-
id. must undergo an operation SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
for a tumor. To build up her Serial Levy as authorized by
Dist. No. 17, April 22, 1946, to
trength, a number of transfu-
provide a fund for construc­
ions save been given. They are
tion, reconst., betterment, im­
advertising their trailer house
provement, repair and equip­
for sale in order to help finance
ment of school,s school plant,
lis expense.
premises, in order to provide
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kinney re-
more adequately for the pub­
jrned last week after spending
lic school population of said
week at the Henry Stapleton
10.000.00
$ 9,998.73
$10,000.00
District ..............................................
•anch near Crescent City while
;he Stapleton's went to Portland
S10.000.00
$10.000-00
$ 9.998.73
$10,000.00
Total Special Improvements....
>ver the Christmas holiday.
Cash Balances, and Tax Levies
Miss Irene Johnston left on
RECEIPTS, and Available
Spec. Imp. Fund
General Fund (Sched. 2)
5unda> for Seattle after being SCHEDULE VI SUMMARY OF ESTIM ATES OF EXPENDITURES.
,
T o ta l All r units
$10,000.00 •
$78,585.00
houseguest for the past two
$88,585.00
reeks at the Thomas Carson Total Estimated Expenditures ......................... .......................- - ••••-•••
34.105.15
iome. Miss Johnston was a stu- Deduct: estimated receipts and available cash balances tschea. l)
54.479.85
- -•••• -•
lent at the local high school last Amount necessary to balance budget...... .......... .. . . . ~
4.500.00
Add:
estimated
amt.
of
taxes
that
will
not
be
collected
budget
year
ear.
$58,979.85
Total
Estimated
Tax
Levies
for
Ensuing
Fiscal
Year......................
Miss Charlotte Wallin
re-
umed to Dayton, Oregon the
$11,607.64
serial levy previously authorized. $10,000.00
atter part of the week after Analysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 6% limitation-
$37,372.21
¡pending the holidays here with Amount outside 6% limitation ........................................... ................
f-.er parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
funds’
for want
IVallin. She is teaching near Day-
[o, this year.
Dated this 2nd day of January, 1948.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Essley, Dated this 2nd day of January, 1948.
Signed: Elmer Bankus, sec.. Wilson Freeman, Chr. Budget ( on».
&r. and son Dick, left last week Signed: Dora E. Beaulieu, Dist. Clerk; Herbert Payne, Chr. Directors
for their home in San Diego,
Charles Echols, R. A. Lower, Ben
liter spending the holidays here
have been making their home in Chamber of Commerce
towed
to
Ashland
for
repairs,
and
Kerns.
nth their son W alter Essley, Jr.,
California for several years, but
Ralph
COMMUNITY HALL
ind their daughter. Mrs. Donald the Baxter to make the rest of at present he is teaching in Committees For 1948
Vincent chairman,
the trip home on the bus.
RIVER
COMMITTEE
Henry
’ayne and their families.
Mervin Hanscam returned to northern Oregon.
Kerr, chairm an; Thor Ask. W ar­ COMMITTEE ON BY-LAWS —
Mrs. A. O. Schmitt returned
ren Smith, W. E. Deveny, Wilson Howard James, chairman, Hugh
ast week from a trip to C ofo-Eugene Sunday to start the win­
Gearin, Ed F. Ackley.
New Services
Freeman, Homer Kessler.
fado to spend Christmas with her ter term at the University of
Oregon. He w’as accompanied As reported by Coos-Curry £Iec-[ROAp> COMMITTEE
Charles MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE —
laughter, Virginia.
trie Co-operative.
Grayshel. chairman, W. L. Cris- Mildred Byrne, chairman, Bob
Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter by Mrs. Missouri Morgan who
Ross Heinback, P. E. Swetman, sey, P. J. Lesmeister, H A. San-1 Chambers. Homer Haggerty, Bob
etumed home last week after continued on to Corvallis, where
Simmons.
>eing gone about two weeks, j she attended the Grange Lec­ Mary VanPelt, Clarice Orton, ders. Ed Lessard.
AMBULANCE COMMITTEE —
fhey spent a week in Cottage turer's school on Monday and Lloyd Bunnell, Jesse W. Hoag­ PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Jrove with their daughter. Mrs. Tuesday, returning home in the land, Willard L. Spangler, W. B. Ed F. Ackley chairman, (Pub­ Bob Williamson, chairman, Ed
lic Relations) Max Brainard, Thornton Dr. Schmitt, Mickey
Jerlin Bullard and family, then middle of the week.
"’rs. Katherine Sanstrom spent Wridge, Owen Carter, C. A. Mac- (General P u b l i c i t y ) , Dewey Gould. Lloyd Stefani.
he group went to Klam ath Falls
STREET LIGHT COMMITTEE
¡here the Baxter’s two son live, last week visiting her husband Kenzie, Otto C. Turley, C. W. Akers, (Newspapers).
O. S. Young, chairman, Geo.
md Christmas was spent to- I in Eureka where he is employed Button, F. F. Schram, Glen F. AIRPORT COMMITTEE
¡ether. On the return trip, be- this winter. She returned on Sun­ Eldridge, L. B. Jennings, C. B. V. A. Mendenhall, chairman, Rush.
Klamath Falls and Ash- day and re-opened her beauty Jacobs, A. II. Mecum. Delbert
leir car hit some iec and shop on Monday.
McBee, A. O. Stenman, C. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Berger Dehlstrom Watkins, Jess Ham. J. D. Ran­
into the bank, making
and
children
spent
Christmas
in
ssary for the car to be
Klamath Falls where they visited kin, W arren S. VanAuken, Chas
W. Panter, Gary Woods. Roy H.
relatives for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H Newton Archer, L V. Tnomas, A. M.
-ad as houseguests <wo well Thomas, C A. Thomas, Leona
known former residents, Miss G. Bryant, Volney E. Beeson.
Mary Cavitt. of Eureka, who
will be received by Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk, at
spent Christmas with them, and
Mother. “Donald, I'm asham-
Miss Ruth Newton of Tacoma, of you. When I was your age
Brookings, Oregon, until .January 17, 1948, 8:00
who was able to come far the could recite all the presir"
o’clock
p. m. for the erection of a 36x36-foot
New Year week end. They both
sheet
aluminum
school bus garage, for School
consider this area their home. names without hesitation.”
Junior: "Yeah, but there w<
Mr. and Mrs George Hend­
District
17,
Curry
County. Said bids will be open­
ricks were overnight guests at only three or four then.”
ed publicly and read aloud at a special school
the Sunset Motor Court last S at­
urday and while her«
board meeting to be held at the School House,
few families they k
Januarv
19, 1948, 8 o’clock p. m. Bids received
Mr. Hendricks taucl
CALL FOR BIDS
S E A L E I)
B I D S
opening wil not be
after the
side red. All bids must be sealed and labeled,
Plans and specification for this building may
be seen at the office of Charges T. M. Echols,
roo in j. . Oregon.
Central
No. 17, Curry County, re-
ject a.* \ or a ’l ids and to
BEADED E, Clerk
District No. 17