FIXED CHARGES
Insurance ........................ - ........ ?
400.00
Rent ..............................í.................
Retirem ent .............................. —• 1,600.00
Total Fixed Charges ............... $ 2,000.00
$
200.00
3,100.00
$ 1,700.00
$ 3,700.00
125.00
tate Department is expect- typew riters ................................
Office Safe ................................
bon.
75.00
2,200.00
300.00
600.00
75.00
900.00
8 3.175.00
long suggestions voiced by
Robinson while he was here
the major issue of space.
Jungs must in the very
future provide for the grow-
high school population.” The
school rooms which the
jl now has are sub- stand
in library
size set up , is absolutely
u i . i
(je
itisfactory since it must be
1 as a classroom as well as
•arv-studvhall. It is almost
am' that the State Depart-
it will not approve continu-
of Shop nor the addition of
ne Economics to the curricu-
unless adequate space is
rided.
ie high school is about as
By handicapped in the size
the rooms which it now has
in the number. It is also al-
H certain that the S tate Dc-
tment w-ould not approve the
hng up of Shop in the base-
Total
Capital
Outlays .....
$
$ 3.700.00
2.900.00
425.00
600.00
150.00
$ 4.075.00
$ 4.070.00
$ 1,100.00 ____ $ 1.100.00
Emergency
•DEBT SERVICE. Non-Bonded
Interest on W arrants
Total Debt Service, non bonded
500.00
768.56
550.00
1.246.93
? 4.500.00
$ 2.565 19
900.00
10,000.00
1.700.00
425.00
250.00
600.00
1,997.33
250 36
$ 3.875.00
$12.217.69
Total Schedule 2 (gen, fund)
$10,000.00
$
500.00
834.01
$ 1.002.94
___ $__ 9(X\00_
500.00
878 585.00
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
Serial Levy as authorized by
Dist. No. 17, April 22, 1946, to
provide a fund for construc
tion, reconst., betterment, im
provement, repair and equip
ment of school,s school plant,
premises, in order to provide
more adequately for the pub
lic school population of said
District ...........................................
600.00
800.00
3.100.00
600.00
1.500.00
iff Robinson. State Super- C APITAL OUTLAYS
1 .
the S la te Departm ent New Buildings .............................
¿cation visited the Brook- New Furniture, e q u i p m e n t .
High School. Tuesday, he ¡Shop. $700; Home Econ. $1500;
the greater part of the day New Elem. Furn. Eqiupment
e building. Full report from Library Books ............................
roo.oo
$
Page Five
W orld’s Finest Climate
BROOKINGS-ILARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon
January 15. 1948
$58.265.00
$68.404.26
10.000.00
$ 9.998.73
$36.666.32
$ 9.998.73
(ince there is a growing de- Total Estimated Expenditures ........ ...................................iV
34.105.15
|nd on the part of students and Deduct: estimated receipts and available cash balances isched. 1)
54,479.85
[rons for Home Economics, the Amount necessary to balance budget........■ ■■•••••-" o"
4.500.00
Jget board included appropria- Add: estimated amt. of taxes that will not be collected budget year
for a Home Economics Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal >ear ...................... ................. •_-------
icher and Home Ec. equipment
the budget. It is to be hoped j^naiysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 6% limitation-
83T37Z21 plus serial levy previously authorized. $ 10,00000
t a solution may be found J ^ mount outside 6% limitation
$13,557.18
the space problem.
. N. Turnbull, building con- INDEBTEDNESS: Amount of w arrants issued and endorsed “not_ paid l<w w ant of fu n d s.
tant for the state departm ent
P ^ , ,h ^ ^ dS L m ,Js a?i« ry w ^ n freem an. Chr. Budget Com.
education has been invited I n
this 2nd dav of January, 1948.
ó
Rankns sec
come down in the very near
F t t .. .l i e n Dirt. Clerk: Herbert Payne. Chr. Director« b.Rned: Elm er Bankus. set.,
ure to advise with the dis-
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nost
office Mrs. English
wrote I sent them w eather
to Mrs. v Dotson She
post oince.
s
zane, incense
us a nice letter saying that she sent a 4
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w
o
rk
which
she
saw
burner,
temple
bells
and a paper
Grade School Notes
hked our work■
™
M rsiw eight. Mrs. Dotson', sister sen
a and
t the
I. a saved
. n u e shoe
u i« ^ H ^ ^ t e T c , ^ . . o Dotson
FIRST GRADE
Mr. F. Gould
™ d°" gave it
Jrs. Fromm, the county school.
ik„VAc
?rintendent visited our school, for our mailbo ..
thea.
The ones who got gold stars
lay. Clifford Robinson, from
We
1
<P
d th e ,on manners chart are: Dickie
state department was in. also, tre blue^ "the
Mrs. table and i had to
t0 Berger. Gael Ettinger. Clifford
lealth chart winners last week paint on the
We named Guthrie, Harold Jones, Tommy
re Ona. Ivan. Robert, Bobby, paint the < >
. ’ . d theatre. Smith, Dixie Allsup.
V irg in ia
inny. Freddy and Earnest.
our show t »
show called Akers, Joanne Darger, Barbabra
iVe have the cardboard walls. The fairies
„
Brownies Gould. Lois LaClaire, Loise Lock-
our house finished. We will i “Ups and < • • "How Wod- hart, Peggy Moffitt and Marjorie
I m a d e a show caHen
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int it next week.
m one spelling, «
»
£
° f ’Ch° ° 1
lulia Nelson came * « * . ‘°
lool Monday. She had been match. « » « ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ J
a geography map in
sent since the day before the other spelling match. s t am y
Texas New
lidays.
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eight
Sew
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Arkansas
and
Sharon Hanscam is absent.
:t as to the best solution.
SECOND G R A D E N E W S
ufteen of us passed a n a lp h a -
X -
test on Tuesday.
IVe have seven new library
oks,
new* calendar
calendar.
)ks, and another new
lame, brought a baseball and
t to school for us to play w ith.
lerald Fox and Jimmy Camp-
11 it two new boys who enter
the second grade
Mich.'i-d, Danny, Dennis, Garv
d Bill have new readers and
rkbooks.
th ^ h S y .^ e y T e X ^
things from Japan, tnes
W r a re le a rn in g tp e s< b g .
an incense burner, whi h •
¡‘•when You and I were Young,
.
, t stunk, temple bells, a A hi n y u
Akers and
, ¿ .p e r weight with Maggie.
J W J a Akers
& ci a^ and shell inside of glass, jBarbara •
■___ _____ _
‘}nd a ^ook of Japanese tales.
FOURTH GRADE
We are learning how to ase
It was a nerve racking time
the dictionary.
for Mrs. Missouri Morgan last
We are on the 16th week in Thursday. She had invited all
the friends of Mrs. Sue Be .ham
our speller.
THIRD G R A D E N E W S
We had a speed and accuracy tQ an OJX,n house in her honor on
We have lights in our room test
arithmetic. Virginia Akers her g5th birthday, then Mrs.
Mr. Ginther made some won in
in speed and accuracy both Morgan. who had attended t •
so that our lights could
We wrote letters to Mrs. Dot- Grange Lecturer’s school at Cor-
,m our county school son, ,hc third p w teach.er. I"'- \allis, was held up by high w ater
nt came to see us cause she let us look at som< and was unable to get home .n
things that were from Japan- time to hold the party. We all
[ting mail from our Her sister lives in Japan, ^he wish Aunt Sue many more happy
birthdays.
:e
The next regular meeting of
the chamber of commerce is set
for Jan. 28, unless otherwise an
nounced beforehand. Pres. Geo.
I Funk is away at present, so the
meeting will be under guidance
CLOTHES FOR THE WORKING MAN
nt.
?e-{
Lots of New Arrivals
Boys Bright Anklets
drens Boot Socks ‘scarce and limited)
Variety of Mens Boot Socks and Part
Wool Work Socks
Boys Chambray Shirts
Boys Heayv Jeans
D
lit Bow Ties and more Heavy ( otton
Flannel Shirts for bo vs and men
RAU’S CABINET SHOP
CABINETS
Sash and Door Frames
Houses Built or Remodeled
Call at Residence
Harold Rau
Brookings, Ore.
DON’T FORGET THAT
Brookings’ Barber Shops
WII.I. BE CLOSED ALL MONDAYS
Local News Items
BILL WARD’S CLOTHING STORE
SINCE CHRISTMAS
Read Pilot Ads For Savings Evei2 Weeld
HELP
WANTED
Cabin fudnishi d for coupb
exchange for w fe’s services
cleaning cabins.
Apply Woody
Brookings.
in
CALL FOR BIDS
S E A L E I)
B I D S
will he received by Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk, at
Brookings, Oregon, until January 17, 1948, 8:00
o’clock p. m. for the erection of a 36x36-foot
sheet aluminum school bus garage, for School
District 17, Curry County. Said bids will he open
ed publicly and read aloud at a special school
board meeting to be held at the School House,
January 19, 1948, 8 o’clock p. m. Bids received
after the time fixed for opening wil5 not be con
sidered. All bids must be sealed and lab led.
Plans and specification for this building may
be seen at the office of Charges T. M. Echols,
Central Building, 1 roo in' , Oregon.
The School District No. 17, Curry County, re
serves the rieiit to J e c t a: y or ill bids and to
waive formalities.
DORA E. BEACLH E, Clerk
School District No. 17
First Publication, January 8, 1948
Second Publication, January 14, 1948.