Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 06, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, January 6. 1949
BROOKTNGS-HARROR PILOT. Brookinns. Oregon
EMERGENCY
ffOTAL, SCHEDULE 2—General Fund
SCHEDULE 3
The World’s Best Climate
$ 3,205.00
$ 1,100.00
$
$96,420.00
$78,585.00
$57,268.22
500.00
$ 6,142.50
TOTAL SCHEDULE 3—Debt Service—Interest
$ 6,142.50
SCHEDULE 5
$ 6.142.50
Special Improvement Fund (Serial Levy)
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND—
Serial Levy as authorized by School District No. 17, April
22, 1946, to provide a fund for construction, reconstruc­
tion, betterment, improvement, repair and equipment
of schools, school plant and premises in order to pro­
vide more adequately for the public school population
of said district ......................................................................
$10,000.00
TOTAL SCHEDULE 5—Special Improvement Fund ...
$10,000.00
$10,000.00
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hastings
left for Portland recently after
$ 500.00 being here several months dur­
ing the adffodil and lily harvest.
$68,404.26
Notice To Creditors
Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
DEBT SERVICE—Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
Interest on bonds ........................................................
PAGE FIVft
$10,000.00
$ 9,969.41
$10,000.00
$ 9.969.41
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the Countv
of Curry.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administratrix of the Estate of
Henry C. Leming, deceased, by
the County Court, of Curry Coun­
ty, Oregon, and has qaulified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified t5
present the same, duly verified
as by law required to the under­
signed at the office of Hugh C.
Gearin, Brookings, Oregon, with­
in six months from the date here­
of.
Dated and first published, De­
cember
23, 1948.
$ 9.998.73
Last publication, January 20,
SCHEDULE 6—Summary of Expenditures, Receipts, and Available Cash Balance«, and Tex Levies 1949. BONNIE M. LEMING,
Estimation of Tax Levy
Total Estimated Expenditures.................................................
DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash
Amount necessary to balance the budget ........................
Balance to be raised by taxation...........................................
Total
All Funds
$112,562.50
$ 35,276.46
$ 77,286.04
$ 77,286.04
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected in fiscal year
$
Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year
$ 83,786.04
INDEBTEDNESS
Amt. of Bonded Indebtedness...................................................... ! $112,000.60
Amt. of Warrant Indebtedness on warrants issued and
endorsed "not paid for want of funds.............................! $ 2,000.00
Total Indebtedness .................. -......... -.............. —............... —! $114,000.00
Gem. Fund, Sched 2 Bond Int. Sp. Imp. Fund
$96,420.00
$6,142.50
$10,000.00
6,500.00
Dated this Dec. 28, 1948
Signed: Dora E. Beaulie, clerk
Hugh C. Gearin,
Administratrix
Attorney-at-law, Brookings, Ore.
Classified Ads
WANTED: Small bulbs and
large bulblfils of Croft and Es­
tate lilies. Please quote prices,
sizes and quantities available for
present delivery t o Brookside
Azalea & Bulb Farm, Box 142
Gladys Kindel, Chr. of Board Brookings, Ore.
Approved by Budget Committee, Dec. 28, 1948
Signed: Earl Carson, Sec.
Elmer Bankus, Chr. Budget Com.
For Sale: New G. E. 8-ft re­
frigerator with separate deep­
freeze compartment. A. G. May,
44*
Box 172, city.
Gold Beach or Crescent City.
and Mrs. Chester Croko, suffer­
Will sell equity in building ma­
These drives have donated that
ing from a severe attack of the
terial
including knotty pine,, oak
2783 miles of driving time at
Del Norte Pomona Grange measles.
flooring,
sheet
rock,
asbestos
personal financial loss without a elected officers at a recent meet-
The annual New Years ball,
siding
for
5-room
house.
Drop a
single squawk. Your secretary his of the members, at Crescent Red­ held Friday night, was a success
card
to
Phyllis
Johnson,
Box
184,
donated hours in changing linen, wood Grange. They were:
in spite of the stormy night. A
Brookings.
44tf
By L. A. Harvey, Secretary
cleaning and blankets on stretcn-
good crowd was present from all
Master—Leo Kloske.
March 22, 1948, the amount of ers for 32 to of the 35 trips, re­
over
the county and other ad­
Overseer—Tom Ewing.
the ambulance fund was $1261.99 quiring from one to five hours
joining
communities to usher in
Lecturer—Maude Pidgeon.
—from this amount, $800 was each time.
the
new
year. The hall was dec­
Chaplain—Marie Norris.
taken to buy the ambulance, the
There is C. A. MacKenzie who
orated
with
evergreens. Tom
Secretary—Elizabeth Tomilson.
purchase price of which was $750 has donated the laundry which is
Ewing
and
his
five-piece orcn­
Treasurer Minnie Kloske.
The remaining $50 were used no small item. Chas Schaal has
est
ra
provided
music.
A midnight
Steward—J. I. Nelson.
for running expense and for the re-covered the ambulance cush­
supper
was
served
at
the
banquet
Assistant Steward—Tom Pen­
buying of equipment, such as pil­ ions and has mhde a water-proof nell.
room by Smith River P.-T. A.
low slips, sheets, etc.
cover for the stretcher mattress.
Lady Assistant Steward—Fran­ These proceeds will be used t)i
The balance of the fund, $461.99
The Pilot publisher has space kie Lewman.
improve the hall.
—was left in the I. O. O. F. for the cause.
The local school opened Mon­
Gate Keeper—F. Molini.
treasury’ to be held until forma­
Let’s get out the pen and see
day after two weeks vacation.
Pomona—Marcella Miller.
tion of the Ambulance Inc. All | how fast we can fill out a check
Ceres—Helen Timm.
Mrs. Loraine Nilsen, teacher
ambulance expenses from March to Brookings-Harbor Ambulance,
Flora— Florence Ewing.
of intermediate grades resigned
.22 to May 18, 1948, were paid. Inc., Box 488, Brookings, to kcnp
Executive Committee—Gus Mil­ and the school board has employ­
in cash from the earnings of the I the good work going. The officers
ler.
ed Mrs. Sybil Stephens to teach
ambulance, or fees.
are:
Pianist—Sadie Mant.
the fourth, fifth and sixth grades.
May 8, the remaiinng $461.99
President—L e o Lucas, repre­
General State Deputy George She is a graduate of University
was placed on deposit at Bank senting the Rotary Club.
Laumann
was present at med of Minnesota. She assumed her
of America, Crescent City, in a
Vice-president—Lloyd Harbin,
ing.
He
will
be in Del Norte on duties, Jan. 3.
checking account. All income has| reprsenting the Rod and Gun
Jan. 12 to install Pomona and
Regular meeting of Smith Riv-I
been so deposited, and expenses lub.
subordinate
Granges
at
the
Lake
er
P.-T. A. will be held Monday
have been paid by check.
Secretary-Treasurer — Lucian
Earl
Grange
hall.
During
the
lec-
,
evening, Jan. 10 at the school, at
Practically all ambulance runs A. Harvey, representing the Odd
turer
’
s
hour
all
joined
in
sing-
eight o’clock. Pres. Mr. Warren
have been emergency calls, 35 Fellows.
ing
Christmas
carols.
Lecturer
Engdahl will be in charge, and
* round trips to Crescent City and
Vai Mendenhall, Sr., represent­
Maude
Pidgeon
read
history
of
guest
speaker will be Carter Pir­
Gold Beach, and one trip to Eu­ ing Amt rican Legion.
some
of
the
Christmas
carols.
tle,
who
will talk on audio-vis­
gene, 2783 miles in all. Drivers
Roy Stephenson, representing
ual
education.
All members and
Followilng the business session
were Vai Mendenhall Sr. with Veterans of Foreign Wars.
friends
are
invited.
all adjourned to the dining room
29 trips to his credit; Roy Steph­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Young and
where roast turkey and all the
enson with 2 trips to his and one
son
of Modesto spent the vaca­
i trimmings were enjoyed by all.
double with Mendenhall; Leo Lu­
tion
at Smith River, visiting their
cas with 2 trips and a double
Smith River business houses
A r Automatic
with
The cubs enjoyed a roundup
many friends, during their stay
with Mendenhall; Lloyd Harbin, pack meeting. Monday, Dec. 27. and many homes showed a real
a LIFT-OUT, (ARRY-ABOUT radio
They were house guests of Mrs
it Clad in Westinghouse MIGARIA, th*
with one trip, the last in 1948. The Bear award was given to real Christmas spirit. The win-
Mary Anthony,
beautiful, indestructible “nwrae’e r-a-
At this time there is $140.33 Larry Meyers, Gary Ault and to dows were decorated with motif
terlal.”
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minear
in the bank acocunt. Fees for Gael Ettinger. Wolf awards wore' of the season- trees glistening
♦ Automatic record ebeager plays 12
ten-Inch or 10 twelve-Inch records.
and
two children have returned
ambulance service, still unpaid, given Ronald Olstm, Jimmy Wid- with ornaments. Many homes en­
★ Exclusive Flenfi-powee.
to
their
home
at
Medford
follow
­
amount to $113.55 most of the ney, Pete Tierce, Phillip Kess­ joyed family re-unions.
it Automatic volume control—continu­
ously vorieble tone control.
amount awaiting action of In­ ler.
Mrs. May Haight of Vallejo ing the holiday season spent with
dustrial Accident Commission of
Several of these boys made ar­ who spent a week visiting her the parents of Mrs. Minear, Mr.
Oregon and Washington. It will rows ranks too. This was ama­ sons, Carlton and Dan, and fam­ and Mrs. Robert Maris.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGrew
come along in good time. If this teur night and the cubs really ily returned to her home by the
of
Doris, Calif., are house guests
is paid our bank acocunt would put out some good entertainment. Southwest Airways to spend the
of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hight,
amount to $253.88.
About 75 were present.
holidays with her granddaughter
while
renewing acquaintances in
On July, 9, just six months
Den chief George Berger re­ Helen, at Alum Rock Sanitarium
the
vicinity.
from now, we must have $361.31 ceived a gold service star. George near San Jose.
for ambulance insurance again Widney is starting his third year
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Broman
Ztsfen... Mrd yvtrV hty
—full coverage for drivers, help­ with the cubs.
and little son left for their home
ers and all persons being trans­
CUB NOTICE
at Walnut Creek, Friday, after
ported.
There will be a knot and rope spending the holidays with the
Notice is hereby given *hat
What do you think? You sure­ work class held right after school parents of Mrs. Broman, Mr. and I all General Fund Warrants of
ly will make your Ambulance In- at the school house, Friday, Ja»> Mrs. Lester Uirich.
School District No. 17, Curry
* corpora ted men happy if you can 7. This will be helded by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and County, up to and including 7391, Rhymes” on non-breakbale discs
make a donation. These men sac­ Cochran. All cubs are invited tor daughters, Billie and Barbara, and all Building Fund Warrants
Western, new and old Scandi­
rifice their time, you might do this interesting class. — George visited over Christmas with rel­ up to and including No. 243, are
navian selections.
a little with money.
Widney, Cub Master,
atives at Salinas.
called for payment. Interest ceas­ Many New Popular Seceltions.
It requires about 3*2 hours
Mrs. Joe Reirhlin is confined es Dec. 30, 1948.
Classical by Beethoven, Victor
to make a round trip to either
Renew your Pilot subscription!) at the home of her parents, Mr.
DORA E. BEAULIEU, Clerk.)
Herbert and others.
Ambulance Will
Need Insurance
Next Few Months
SMITH RIVER
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Cub bcout Doings
Brookings Electric
& Radio Co.
Warrant Call
Westinghouse
RCA Victor Records