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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1951)
P age F ive Weather Report / Fo r the week ending on Sun- cray: Max. Min. Rain Feb. 12 . 56 41 Feb. 13 ....... ........ 58 42 Feb. 14 ....... ........57 44 Feb. 15 ....... ........ 58 46 .01 16 ....... ........ 58 38 Feb. 17 ....... ........ 54 41 1.03 Feb. 18 ....... ........ 51 36 .17 Rainfall for week .. ..1.21 Hs&Ê-se cf Se!io©l Meeting! NOTICE IS HEREBY CHEN to the (). ? vvuiii), oíate or i mat a SCHOOL MECE 11\ G of sa i d district for the purpose of discussing the budget S chedule i — Estimated Receipts and Aavailable Cash Balances ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FROM Delinquent Taxes ....................... County School Fund Basic School Support Fund ... Slate Irreducible School Fund High School Tuition .................. School Milk program .............. $ 6.000.00 5,570.00 31,665.58 334.20 1,500.00 1,000.00 Estimated Total Receipts ................................................ Estimated Available Cash Balance Or Deficit (add Cash Balance - deduct deficit! ......................... $46,069.78 FsCmatcd Total Receipts and Available Cash Ba 1 a nee $50,452.25 4,382.47 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Here’s a tip for homemakers in ITEMS Grade making that food dollar stretch in On 1951-52 budget School a period of rising prices: Purchase focds that are compar GENERAL CONTROL Personal Service atively low in price yet highly nu Superintendent ................ 880.00 tritious. For instance, there is just 660.00 as much nutritive value in the less 660.00 demanded cuts of meat that sell Stenographers and other office assistants 25.00 for lower prices, as in the higher Compulsory education and census Clerk s Supplies ................................. priced cuts. 25.00 100.00 Examples are short ribs and Elections and publicity ....... chuck pot roasts. Brisket is eco Clerk's Bond, audit, etc .................... 200.00 nomical for making soup, for in ad Other Expenses of General Control'll 50.00 dition to the soup-stock, it is more meaty than the average soup bone. ' T0*aj_Fxpense of General Control $ 2,b00.00 The homemaker also should be on the lookout for foods that are I INSTRUCTION—Supervision most plentiful during any given | Principals ................................................ 2,062.50 month and presumably should cost i Supplies, principals and supervisors 15.00 less. | Tests ......................................................... • 10.00 During the month of February, I Other Expense of Supervision......... the Department of Agriculture tells us there will be plenty of J °!aUExpense of Supervision $ 2,087.50 apples, oranges and grapefruit, as well as potatoes, onions and sauer INSTRUCTION—Teaching kraut. I Teachers ........................................... $58,628.50 In the protein line there will be 700.00 plentiful supplies of eggs, frozen Substitute Teachers .... fish, shrimp and cottage cheese, । Home Ec. and Music Supplies and in many sections poultry Library Supplies, repairs ....... 37.50 (broilers, fryers and heavy tur- Supplies (chalk, paper, etc I 900.00 keys). And the children can count ! Textbooks .................................... 2,900.00 on lots of peanut butter and honey. ! Visual Aid ...................................... 75.00 Your independent grocer and ( Commencement Expense meat retailer can be your budget’s best friends if you’ll just consult Z?laJ_ Expense_ of Teaching. $63.241.00___ them. They’ll gladly tell you what foods are most plentiful during the OPERATION OF PLANT current month and point out what Janitors and other emplovees $ 6,000.00 floods are less costly. Industrial Accident .... V You’ll also be surprised how very’ I Laundering Towels .................. helpful the grocer can be in fur Janitor’s Supplies .................. 600.00 nishing information about the pro ( Fuel ....... ......................................... 950.00 per and most appetizing prepa-a- ■ Light and Power ......................... 800.00 tion of foods. Many a tasty, whole ■ Water ........................ .................. 350 00 some and economic recipe lias been ! Telephone ................................. 60.00 passed on to a homemaker by the 100.00 men who know their groceries and | Freight .................................. meats best. The National Association of Re Total Expense of Ope ration. S 8.860.00 tail Grocers will be happy to pro vide a series of six recipe booklets. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Write NARGUS, 360 N. Michigan Rep. & Maint, furniture, equipment 400.00 Rep. & Maint. buidings................. Avenue, Chicago 1, Illinois. 625.00 Grounds ................ 625.00 Jotal ExPense Maint. & Rcp¿iirs. . . . the letters start. Then manv readers of THE CHRIS TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily world-wide newspaper, with such com ments as: “The Monitor is the most carefully edited news paper in the U. S. . . “luluable aid in teach ing . . .* “News that is complete and fair . . “The Monitor surely is a reader's necessity . . .* You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world news . . . and as neces sary as your HOME TOWN paper. Use this coupon for a Special Introductory subscription — 3 MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Personal Service: Nurse 1 Supplies, etc ................................. Transportation of Pupils: Personal Service Supplies and other expenses Repair, replacement, busses Milk Program ........................... 440.00 440.00 440.00 15.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 1,320.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 40.00 50.00 150.00 300.00 75.00 $ 2,062.50 15.00 15.00 35.00 $ 4,125.00 30.00 25.00 35.60 .................. .................. .................. .................. $ 3,600.00 30.00 25.00 35.00 $ 3,600.00 24.20 7.14 23.54 .................. $ 2,127.50 _ $ 4,215.00 $ 4,215.00 $ 3,690.00 $ 3,654.88 $ 2,808.42 $48,200.00 500.00 175.00 50.00 1,2(XHH) 1,200.00 200.00 100.00 $43,933.99 522.34 $87,381.00 $51,625.00 $47,424.57 $ 4,400 00 671 13 1,698.49 494.18 346.99 142.55 177.33 .................. $ 6,924.46 $22.777.50 200.00 $81,406.00 900.00 200.00 75.00 1.550.00 3,000.00 150.00 100.00 200.00 37.50 650.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 .................. $24,140.00 __ $87,381.00 207.97 1 045 72 1,482.41 157.08 75.06 $ 3.000.00 $ 9,000.00 350.00 300.00 950.00 300 00 200.00 90.00 75.00 350.00 900.00 1,900.00 1,100.00 550.00 150.00 175.00 .................. $ 4,9(X).OO 50.00 3(X).OO 700.00 1,600.00 600.00 400.(X) 150.00 200.00 s 5.205.00 $14,12500 $14,125.00 .$ 8,900.00 $ 7,930.67 600.00 625.00 625.00 $ 1,000.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 ....... $ 1,000.00 1,250.00 1.250.00 $ 1,053.91 2,311.94 Äl’6500^____$ 1,850.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 3.500.C0 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,365.85 .............. ............ $ $ 550.00 $ to.OO 275.00 75.00 $ 825.00 150.00 FIXED CHARGES Insurance ................ Rent ......................... Retirement ............ $ 1,050.00 450.00 4.500.00 $ 675.00 Tot al Fixed Charges 5 S.tXXWO Total Debt Service, non-bonded .................. $ 2,301.34 e11,075.00 DEBT SERVICE non-bonded Interest on Warrants.............. 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 50. (X) 44.02 155.06 320.96 73.67 $ 3,843.71 $ 3.550.00 Tota USa I niai On t ! ay s $ 1,200.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 336.00 100.00 800.00 750.00 150.00 $ .................. $43,824.22 $ 2,106.91 749 97 136.38 4,050.00 1,400.00 4,500.00 4.028.64 1,596.54 4,575 71 $11.075.00 $10,850.00 $11,087.24 .................. .................. $ 1,500.00 450(H) 4,300.00 $ 1,100.00 2.500.00 $ 1,725.00 450.00 7,000.00 $ 3.175.00 $ 9,175.00 $ 9,175.00 $ 6,250.00 $ 4,817.36 $ 400.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 3,674 09 380.00 1,026.00 $ 2,215.00 1,000.00 425.00 780.00 $ 2,226.00 $ 2,226.00 $ 3,640.00 $ 4,090.82 $ 500.00 .................. $ 500.00 $ 329.58 .................. $ 500.00 $ «500.00 $ 500.00 $ 329.58 $ 646.00 S 1.446.00 Expend 1948-49 $ 3,886.00 $ 7.525.00 CAPITAL OUTLAYS New Furn. Equip. & Replacements Alterations of Buildings .................. Library Books ............................ .................. 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