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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1949)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon EMERGENCY $ 3,205.00 $ 1,100.00 500.00 ÎOTAL. SCHEDULE 2—General Fund $96,420.00 $78,585.00 $57.268.22 Bond Interest and Sinking Fund SCHEDULE 3 DEBT SERVICE—Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Interest on bonds .................................................... $ 6,142.50 TOTAL SCHEDULE 3—Debt Service—Interest $ 6,142.50 $ 6,142.50 . SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND— Serial Levy as authorized by School District No. 17, April 22, 1946, to provide a fund for const ruetian, reconstruc tion, betterment, improvement, repair and o^aipanent of school«, 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 Ginther is in charge of Brownies; Mrs. Roy Brimm, the intermed $ 500.00 iates and Mrs. Ira Brown, the se nior group. Girl Scouts are sponsored by $68,404.26 the V. F. W. Auxiliary in this vi cinity. Registration was completed only this week although the dif ferent groups are 2 months old. Rummage Sale Special Improvement Fund (SerialJLevy) SCHEDULE 5 PAGE FIVÊ The World’s Best Climate $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $ 9,969.41 $10,000.00 $ 9,969.41 Smith River Women's club is holding a Rummage Sale, Satur day, Jan. 15, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the Smith River Com munity hall. Bring your rummage on Fri day, Jan. 14, between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. to the hall so the committee may get it ready for the sale, Saturday. This is a god chance to clear your houses of things you no longer can use. Proceeds will tie used for re-dec $ 9,998.73 orating the Womens club rooms. SCHEDULE 6—Summary of Expenditures, Receipts, and Available Cash BahsMa. and Tex Levies Notice To Creditors 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 Gen. Fund, Sched 2 Bond Int. Sp. Imp. Fund $96,420.00 $6,142.50 $10,000.00 6,500.00 Estimated amount of taxes that will rot be collected in fiscal year $ Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year $ 83,786.04 Dated this Dec. 28, 1948 INDEBTEDNESS $112,000.00 Signed: Dora E. Beaulie, clerk Gladys Kindel, Chr. of Board Amt of Bonded Indebtedness..... —.......................................... * Amt. of Warrant Indebtedness on warrants issued and Approved by Budget Committee, Dec. 28, 1948 endorsed “not paid for want of funds............................. ! $ 2,000.00 Signed: Elmer Bankus, Chr. Budget Com. $114,000.00 Total Indebtedness ......... -........... —...................................... ........ Earl Carson, Sec. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County 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 qaulifted. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to 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. Last publication, January 20, 1949. BONNIE M. LEMING, Hugh C. Gearin, Administratrix Attorney-at-law, Brookings, Ore. other states who were employed stripes are found in many fabrics. the present $5. annual fee. Newbry will ask the legislature in Oregon’s shipyards at the peak Plaids are very small, which is | quite a change. Prints are Vic- for authority to issue permanent of war-time activities. By MURRAY WADE The financial affairs of our torian with small neat flowers motor vehicle license plates, be fate are in good condition. It is [and geometries. This is true of ginning in 1950. The licenses will The 45th session of Oregon leg be staggered so 50,000 of the up to the legislature to keep them rayons and silks as well as cot islature convened Monday. 600,000 plates will be issued each that way—n o t let extravagant tons. . The state’s head law makers) month, greatly reducing the ex groups raid the treasury. Tone-on-tone prints are very never before headed into so many pense to the state and avoiding STATE EMPLOYEES WAGES good. The Oriental influence is headaches per square head. The budget of some 2000 state seen in paisleys and batiks. peak load waiting by the public. It’s a headache session — mi Sheer fabrics will be on the Register surprise at this one, employees in the lower brackets graine session. please. Used car dealers are for will have to be trimmed 12%% market in quantity. Sheer voiles, One of the first musts of the January 1. A temporary increase cottons, handkerchief linens, or a state-wide auto testing law. session will be to sanction use of of $20 a month was given state gandies, chiffons and dress wor the 1947 truck law Looks like accumulated and accumulating workers by the state emergency steds are among them. a tax according to which levies funds of excise taxes of corpora weight and mileage is due for a 1 board to meet the increased cost' Tweeds in wools, even in cot tions. The corporation excise tax revamping. It doesn’t deliver the | of living. The raise was a long tons, are light in weight and are law having been created by the revenue it was intended to. Not ! time coming. It went into effect wry popular. legislature can be amended by Broadcloth, shantung and pun* July 1, for a period of six months. by $1,500.000. the legislature and corporate rev silk are also on the popularity A $30 a month raise has been en State employees will oppose a enues made available to balance bill to extend their compulsory dorsed by nearly all state de-! list. the budget. Similar funds from. The chambray with the metal partments. income tax revenues from indi-[ retirement from 65 to 70 years stripe which we saw last summer age. I v’duals may also be made avail- ( of The is now available in a combination Oregon state board of ag able. The only hitch that might riculture has recommended that of colors and stripes. occur would be the invoking of Ilie administration of the Oregon! Don’t forget to mark the basic By ALDENE N. AHO, the referendum by some group, nilk control law be taken from, landscaping meetings on your cal- Home Demonstration Agent jf this were done, a special elec- the state department of agricul endars. Our Oregon coast home- lion could be called, probably for steads can be made beautiful ture. HELLO, THERE: ith very little expense if plans* June or November, to verify or Oregon’s community property w: reject the action of the legisla again. It was a wonder-i Home are made in advance. The land-i law will be the target of a strong ture. lobby. The federal law now makes ful vacation, including visits with scaping meetings are sponsoivd According to the state budget my family, and a beautiful white by the county home extension the Oregon law a dead duck. department, Oregon faces a defi Christmas. But it is good to be units and everyone interested in A repeal will be sought by la back to the Pacific coast. cit of $37.594,056. It is estimated beautifying his or her home is' bor forces of the 1947 enacted that by making the revenues from January is inventory time for invited to attend. The date's are the excise tax collected after July laws which provide for secret most businesses. It’s a good time Gold Beach community hall, o i 1. 1949. available the budget can elections to determine if employ- for a food inventory, also. Tuesday, Feb. 1; Sixes Grange on | want to have a bargaining be kept balanced. The funds are Checking your stored food now Wednesday, Feb. 2; and Chetco estimated at approximately $38,- agent and the laws which ban* w’H reduce waste from spoilage Grange, Thursday, Feb. 3. secondary boycotts, hot cargo ac and it will help you in meal 000,000.00. Currently the state's annual in tivities and jurisdictional disputes; planning. * come tax revenues approximate in Oregon. You may find some decay in j A legislative heavyweight (av root vegetables or apples. Sort- J $71.000,000, of which $17,000,000 is derived from corporations and oirdupois) would memorialize' ing them now will prevent the: $344,000,000 from income taxes the congress to take subsidies spread of decay. With even 50 girls registered from and give ihem to the ulti If your dried fruits or vegeta paid by individuals. in the three groups, Brownies, mate consumer, the fellow at the ♦ To meet the $50-a-month-mini- bles show any sign of moisture Intermediates and Seniors, Girl dining table, l^he heavy eaters mum old age assistance plan the or spoilage, they may be heated Scouts are functioning now as would be the great patriots. budget recommends that $12,892.- in the oven and re-packaged. aregistered group.. Mrs. John K.‘ WITHHOLDINGS Do you know how much of th(* 513.14 be taken from the general In a pre-legislative quiz of 30 different kinds of frozen or cann fund; evidently to augment shrink ing profits of the state’s liquor members of the legislatore. 19 ed food you have on hand? After QUICK RELIEF FROM of the lawmakers favored abolish inventory’ you can divide the food Symptoms of Dlttrees Arising from dispensing business. ment of the withholding tax law. through the spring months so as HEAVY HANGS HIGH LAWS “ This law is a nuisance to the to have the best variety in ail STOMACH ULCERS commit- The highway interim “UETO EXCESS ACID tee has recommended a 1-cent-a- employers, the workers and the your meals. state and should be repealed, ” a FreeBookTensof HorneTreatmentthat gasoline gallon increase on the Looking ahead to spring sewing Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing state official stated when ques tax and a $10 motor vehicle reg and wardrobe replenishing. We Over three mfTlton bottles of the W illard tioned. Approximately $9,000.000 istration fee to meet increased are told we will see more crease- T rfatmmt have been wold for relief of k s’ ; of highway construction and is collected by employers and resistant cottons on the market ntojnsofdhsfrrwiarising from Stomach and Duodenal Utcart due to Eacaas Acid — cnly about 9 per çent of the mo a 15-year expansion program. Poor Dljestlen, Sour or Upset Stomach, this spring. Gassiness, Heorttjum, Sleeplessness, etc., Secretary of State Earl r. ney is retained the balance must Cottons are more beautiful to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial! Newbry, who doesn’t care how be’paid back to the laborers from than ever. The fabrics show in- due Ask for “WiTlard’s Message’’ which fully whom it was withheld. The law h^t a hot potato nn get, has such as . Jac- explains this treatment—freo—at foresting declared his opposition to anv was enacted too late to catch the ; guard type and dobbies; voven Chetco Drug Company big of workers from the! CAPITAL PARADE "Homemakers Girl Scout Group Fully Registered . P T/. JO' H u • 1»®« VIV ■ kWr 'IS y 4 4! A r Automatic Rtxiio-PnOi^»ph with a Lin-OUL CARRY-AEOUT radio Jr Clad in We«Hn0hou»e MICARTA, th« beautiful, indeilruciibU • a- t«»ial.” ★ Automatic record chan^or ploy* 12 ton-inch or 10 twelve-inch record«. # Enclutivo Pienti-power. ★ Automatic volume control—cerwinu- omly variable tone centre! M Brookings Electric & Radio Co. We. * it RCA Victor Records Rhymes’’ on non-breakbale discs Western, new and old Scandi navian selections. Many New Popular Seceltions. Classical by Beethoven, V’rtor Herbert and others.