Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 15, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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World'» Einest Climate
Thursday, Ja n u a ry
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon_
15, 194g
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Smith River News
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School D istrict No. 17, of Curry- County, S tate of Oregon, th a t a SCHOOL
Word has been received here ING of the said district will be held at School House ori the 29th day of January. 1948, at 7:30 p m.. for the purpose of
telling of the double wedding of he budget for the fiscal school year, beginning, July 1, 1948, and ending June »0, 1949, hereinafter set forth.
two sisters. Exchanging vows
were Lillie Jean McNealey and
James Adams, and June Crockett
and Noal Moore, The ceremony
ESTIM ATED RE C E IP TS AND A V A ILA B LE CASH B A LA N C E S
took place at McNeeley home in SCHEDULE I
Gold Beach on New Years eve. E stim ated receipts from delinquent taxes (including 1946-47 ta x e s )....................................................................................................... S 6.500.0Q
with Rev. Rufus Stephens offic­ E stim ated Receipts from County School Fund ..................................... ..................... ................................................................................... 3,790.00
iating at an impressive candle E stim ated Receipts from Basic School Fund ......................................... - .................... - .....................................~......................................... 21,724.05
341.10
light ceremony at 8 30. Ushers E stim ated Receipts from S tate Irreducible School Fund..........................................................................................................................-
were a brother of each groom, Estim ated Receipts frof High School Tuition......................................... - .......... -.......................................................................................... 1.750.00
William
Moore
and
Robert E stim ated Total Receipts.........................................................................-...... - ...................................................................................................... $34,105.15
—-$34.1^.15
Adams. The new Mrs. Adams E stim ated Total Receipts and available cash balance or deficit
wore a spruce green tailored suit
ESTIM ATED EXP E N D ITU R E S
and her sister Mrs. Moore wore SCHEDULE II
a cranberry red suit, each had
E xpenditures fo r 2 fiscal peart 1
an orchid corsage. The two brides
preceding curren t the school
are daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
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Zahm Crockett of Pistol River,
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Oregon, and granddaughters of
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Mrs. Eva Hill of Sm ith River.
Both are graduates of Del Norte
high school. Following the m ar­
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riage vows a reception was held
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attended by relatives and friends
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of both couples. Hostesses were
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Donna Sparhaw k and Ella Now­
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lin. Cake and coffee was served
including the three tier wedding GENERAL CONTROL
cake, topped with a m iniature Clerk
............... $ 600.00
$ 1,000.00
$ itooo.oo
$ 400.00
$ 600.00
bride and groom. The young folks Stenog, other office ass’ts......
7 VI
plan to make th eir homes in Gold Comp Education, census
25.00
25.00
50.00
50.00
Beach.
Supplies
...........................
20.00
10.00
30.00
30.00
10.00
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Hocking Elections and publicity
150.00
150.00
300.00
200.00
107.05
and granddaughter, Bobbie Bursh Legal Serv. (elk’s bond, etc.).
150.00
150.00
300.00
600 00
50 00
who s(>ent Christm as holidays Other Expense (travel)
75.00
75.00
150.00
100.00
514.25
with the form er’s sister, Mrs
Emma Ramsey at Dunsmuir, Total Exp. of Gen. Control
$ 1.830.00
$ 1,020.00
$ 810.00
$ 1,830.00
$ 1,930.00
$ 1,338.80
where a family reunion was held
on Christmas day. Among the IN STR U C TIO N —Supervtsion
guests was the sister of Mr. Principal* .......................................$ 1,000.00
$ 1,770.00
2.770.00
2,500.00
Hocking. Mrs. Belle McCaslin, Supplies, Principals ...................
25.00
25.00
25.00
who he had not seen for 19 years, Tests ........... „.................................
10.00
N
30.00
a brother, Henry Hocking of O ther Expenae of Supervision
35.00
35.00
35.00
Alaska was also present. Mr. and
Mrs Hocking were accompanied T ota| Expense of Supervision $1 010.00
$ 1,850.00
$ 2.860.0Q$ 2,860.00
$ 2.560.00
home by his sister and brother
who spent several days visiting IN STRU C TIO N — Teaching
here at the Hocking home.
$23.950.00
$18,450.00
$42,400.00
$29,400.00
$24,249.14
The Del N orte Pomona Grange Substitute teachers ................
250.00
150.00
400.00
200.00
41.25
and subordinate Granges of the Library Supplies, repairs
25.00
50.00
75.00
75.00
68.05
county will hold a joint instal­ Supplies (paper, chalg, etc.)
300.00
300.00
600.00
500.00
572.76
lation ceremony at Lake Earl Textbooks .................................
700.00
100.00
800.00
800.00
605.90
Grange Hall on Friday evening, Visual Ai<l
100.00
200.00
300.00
January 16th when S tate Depu­ Commencement Expense ......
75 < M »
75.00
75.00
ty Edwin Koster will lx* present For Phys Ed, and S cience....
100 00
400.00
500 00
to install the officers. All Grang­
ers and their friends an* invited Total Expense of Teaching
S25.425.00
$19.725.00
$45.150.00
$45.150.00
to attend this public installa­
tion with a pot luck supper being O PERATIO N OF P L A N T
held afterw ard.
J a n it o r
5 2.000 00
2.000.00
$ 4.000.00
S 3,000.00
Rev. E. C. Hicks left on the l.mitoi \ Supplies
$ 2.105.94
250.00
250.00
500.00
450.00
bus Sunday afternoon going up Fuel
361.98
800.00
400.00
1.200.00
1,200.00
north to Dayton, Oregon, where Light and Power
1,119.59
175.00
125.00
300.00
he will officiate at the funeral W ater
250.00
183.57
100.00
100.00
200.00
for Mrs. Elizabeth Eickman on Telephone
200.00 •
84.00
60 00
60. (X)
120.00
Tuesday afternoon. .The Eick­ Freight
100.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
man family were close friends
100.00
of Rev. Hicks when he lived at
Total
Expense
of
O
p-rat
ion
$
3.435.00
$
2.985.00
Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Brown,
who arrived recently from Cin- M A IN TE N A N C E AND RE P A IR S
$ 500.00
500.00
cinati, Ohio where the former Rep., Maint.., fur. & equip.
1.000.00
800.00
$ 1,390.15
400.00
400.00
graduated from the University Rep. Maint. Buildings ,
800.00
100.00
11.271.24
500.00
of Clncinati. They spent several Grounds .................................
500.00
1.000.0C
200.00
days vsiiting at the home of his:
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Total Exp., Maint. & Repairs $ 1.400.00
1.400.00
$ 2,800.00
$ 2.800.00
1.100.00
$12.661.39
$ 2.239.43
Brown before leaving for P ort­ A U X ILIA R Y AGENCIES
... 5
25.00
land where they will make their First Aid Supplies
25.00
50 00
50.00
12.44
2 5 0 tX)
home ami young Brown will be P ersonal H ealth N urse
250.00
500.00
employ ed.
Transportation of pupils ......... 2,500.00
1.500.00
4,000.00
4.000.00
3.797.70
Supplies and other expenses
900.00
500.00
1.400.00
1.400.00
1.188.29
Rep & Repl. Busses
3,000.00
1,200.00
4.200.00
2,000.00
5.200.28
Tear
Total
B U D G E T
il
Ixical News Items
This MH'tmxi n week for Har-
borites to return home after be-
‘ng gone over the holidays Mr
and Mrs. Carl Bolin returned
from Glendale after being gone a
fe w week-, Mt- and Mrs John
Mello arrived home Sunday, and
he opened his welding sh
on
Monday, They enjoyed the holi-
days with relatives in the Bay
area. Phil Buteau was a V isitor
from K lam ath Falls wf
now making
H. Smith r»
o f la st wee)
S e a ttle fo r j
He visited th,
at th eir new I
on his way 1
enjoyed the
lives in lx is
turn trij
in E ureka t
could eontim,
the road l»l,
town Dr. ar
N orth IVnd
L. («ohseh
with rela-
On hts rv-
was held up
lays until he
home due to
rth of that
s Guy R ices
daughter. Mi
ncy Stone, of
Grant* Pass sjss*nt the holidays
with relatives in < e n tra l and in
southern California Mr. and Mr*.
J G R o m ' arrived
ter part of the
been v ’.siting
in North Di.'ht
T -t >1 F \p
of Aux. Agencies
$ 6.675.00
Oregon communities with rela-
,;v«s. arriving home last Frulav
after an absence of three weeks.
Mr and Mrs. W, W. Wollam also
it rived home the first of the
week a fte r three week £s visit in
in Alhambra, California
Mr. and Mrs George
arrived home the first
we«‘k after being guests ,
$ 3.475.00
$10.150.00
$10.150.00
$ 7,450.00
$10.198.71
$ 9,432.65
Concluded on N e x t Pagt
A "HOME-OWNED" BANK
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