Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 21, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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Stork Shower Was Budget Committee
Given By Friend
Studies Finances
h o s t e s s W e r e M rs. J u d it h
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Mrs. E d ­
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na W'podriflf, Mrs. Joanne Sm ith,
Mrs. N ellie W hite, Mrs. M arie
Hempcl, Mrs. Mildred Kessler,
all of Brookings and H arbor; Mrs.
E tta S hafer of K lam ath, Mrs. Lu-
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Mrs. Frances B arton of Crescent
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Ross P utnam and son, Harold,
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continue to live in Brookings, and
w ith operate both places.
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DENTIST
PHONE 293
Elsew here in this issue m ay be
seen the 1952-53 budget for the
local schools, as complide by the
budget com m ittee and the school
board, for publication for two
issues. Budgeted to conduct the
schools for the next fiscal year
is $227.632.50, of which $158,934.99
m ust he raised by taxation
W ith the school population at
least double the previous year at
Ihe^. p r e s e n t t im e , u n d w it h p r o s
p e c t s o f t h e e n r o lm e n t c lim b in g
perhaps another half, some lx?
lieve the budget is set quite low
Certainly, people have found
out, the school conditions are
crowded more than was once ex­
pected. The crowded conditions
will likely g et much worse be­
fore the district will have v a lu a ­
tion sufficient to bond for more
buildings.
T uning & Repair
CO NTACT—
DR R< )Y M WIIITE
CHetco Drug Store
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
Brookings, or
by Appointment
on this Rig
8.2-cu. Ft. New
SO-82 Model
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COQ U ILLE, O REG O N
O th e r
Clam Shells
4-YARD LOAD
$ 8 .0 0
BROOKINGS LAND AND
TOWNSITE COMPANY
ex p en se*
of
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L/:A / R A L FI 11.DING— Brookings
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$ 8,800.00
80,000.00
35,250.00
115,250.00
1,600.00
50.00
1,200.00
4,200.00
2,050.00
500.00
100.00
1,200.00
200.00
2,050.00
2,100.00
150.00
2,400.00
4,400.00
$93,050.00
(1) Jan ito rs and other em ployees............
FRICIMIRE
was $ 2 4 4 .7 5
Now $199.75
H ere’s big room in small space
with all the basic features that
make Frigidaire Am erica’s No. 1
R efrigerator! See these features
now!
40.00
50.00
150.00
300.00
75.00
2,000.00
T..K.Ü..I.......
50.00
50.00
120.30
233.00
68.71
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2 ,8 0 0 .0 0
$44.900.00
$137,950.00
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$ .3,722,01
$ 4,125.00
55 00
18,406.00
900.00
$ 3,600 00
48.33
48,504.12
523.47
75.00
1.750.00
3,000.(
1 44 09
1,374.01
1.171.49
328.21
285.(
$91,596 00
$55,896.79
$ 4,600.00
300.00
$ 9,600.00
500.00
500.00
1,200.00
250.00
600.00
90 00
100.00
1,100.00
2,400.00
650.00
1,5(X).OO
150.00
200.00
8. Total Expense of Operation
$ 7,640.00
$16,100.00
$14,125.(g
$ 8,856.39
725 00
500 00
575 00
$ 1,000 00
1,500.00
575.00
$ 1,725.00
2,000.00
1,150.00
$ 1,000 00
1,250.00
1,250.00
$
5. Total Expense of Maintenance and R e p a ir ^ ..................... $ 1,800 00
___ $ 3,075.00
$ 4,875.00
$ 3.500 00
500.00
40.00
$ 1.300.00
80 00
4,000 00
1,900.00
4,000.00
220.00
10,000 00
4,400.00
8,000.00
440.00
......$ 8,460.00
4 T o tal Expense of
\u x ilia ry Agencies
■ ■■.$13.560.00
VI. FIX ED CHARGES
1.
Insurance ............
2. Rent ........................
3. R etirem ent ..................
$ 9,000.00
350.00
$ 5,242.72
180.71
50 00
' 76076
1,442.23
31662
681.02
144 00
36.33
900.00
1,900.00
550.00
1,100.00»)
150.00'
200.001
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J 3,8*444
n ifiii.
825.00
$
150 00
6,075.00
2,000.00
1,75000
Learn About AU the N ew
Frigidaires!
HANSCAMS
4.050.00
1,434.79
3,605.60
1,100 00
$10J560.00
$24,220.00
$11,900.00
$ 9,986 10
$
4.000.00
$ 1,725.00
900.00
10,500.00
$ 1,725.00
450 00
7,000 00
$ 2,213.98
43.3 34
3 979 38
$ 9,175 00
$ 6,626.70
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675.00
$ 4,675.00
$13.125 00
$
750 00
520 00
3.000.00
850 00
$ 1 500 00
1 380 00
1 026 00
41 fi Ufi
1,117.50
1,200.00
4307.96
Total C apital O utlays ............................. .............. ................. $ 4,877 50
$ 5,12000
$ 9,997 50
$ 2,226.00
$ 4,726.82
VIII. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED
Interest on w arran ts ....
$
200.00
$
50000 ' $
Total D ebt S erv ice
$
200.00
$
50000
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Non-Bonded ........................
EM ERG EN CY
$ 3.200 00
'*s for ensuring fiscal year
HOGUE'S MARKET
Gold Beach, Oregon
$ 3,365 85
749.97
145.74
4. T ot»2 Fixed Charges ..................... .................... ....................$ 8,450.00
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VII. CAPITAY OUTLAYS
Additions and alterations to buildings
$ 750 00
L ibrary Books ...............
Buses and other transportation equipm ent
3.Ò0Ó.ÓÒ
F urniture, fixtures and other equipm ent
267.50
ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY
Total Estim ated Expenditures .......... ..... .............................
DEDUCT:
Total Estim ated Receipts and Available Cash Balances (Schedule 1)
Amount necessary to balance the budget .............. .......
ADD:
Estim ated am ount of taxes th a t will not be collected during the
fiscal year for which tst budget is m ade.including estim ated re­
bate on taxes .... _____ __ __________ _________ ____ ___________
$ 7,930 67
962.01
2,882.83
Total All Funds
$227,632 50
$11,087.34
$ 4,817 36
$ 4.090.82
‘91.08
$
9108
$
329.58
$ 1,150 00
Famous Meter-Miser
;ro T A I . S( HEDULE II General Fund, Total Estim ated Expense
$216.817.50
J 138,307.00
$9.3,447.66
Exclusive Ouick^be Trays
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Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
Big, Deep I I y dr at or
« nt» 1
DEBT SERVICE- Bond Interest —Sinking Fund
Ricst-resistant Shelves
Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing w arran ts
issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A .).......... ....................... „*......
$ 7,000 00
$ 7,000 00
Removable Half-Shelf
In terest on bonds .... ........................................ .............
$ 3,815 00
$ 4.095 00
io-position Cold Control Total Schedule III Debt Service- Bonds and interest
$10,81500
$11,096 00
Porcelain Finish Interior
Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances and l ax Levies.
COME IN!
$ .3,843 71
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5,000.00
200.00
(3) Industrial Accident .........................................
2. Supplies ..........................................
600.00
3. Fuel ..........................................
1,200.00
5. W ater ........ . .............................. .................................................
400.00
4. Light and power .......................... .......
900.00
6. Telephone ........................................ .....................
60.00
7- F reight ................................... *..... ' Z Z ’? Z 'Z Z Z ''Z " '" ^ " ’
10000
100.00
Gen. Fund. Sched 2
$216,817.50
$86,544
Bond Int., Sink Fund
$10.815 00
76,197.51
151.434.99
SO5
7.500 00
$158.934 99
IND EBTED N ESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all negotiable
interest-bearing w arran ts issued under section 111-1016
O. C. L. A.) ............
... $105.000 00
Total Indebtedness
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$ 4,700.00
l.UOO.OU
2,200.00
$ 4 ,135.00
$ 7,150.00
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$ 4,100.00
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. H ealth Service:
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) .......................... .......... $ 800.00
(2) Supplies and other expense ........................... *7..”""..".*..'
40.00
2. T ransportation of Pupils:
(1) Personal Service ................................................................. 6,000.00
(2) Supplies and repairs ................................................. 7.7.7. 2,500.00
(3) Replacem ent of buses ......................................................... 4,000 00
(4) Insurance .................................................... ..................
220'00
3. O ther Auxiliary Agencies (m ilk p re^ ram ).77777777777"
Family Size
2,000.00
500.00
100.00
100.00
200.00
500 00
100.00
•r
I larbor, Oregon
T E L E P H O N E 442
$ 3,615.00
in s t r u c t io n
7. Total E x c i s e of I n s tr u c ti o n
III. OPERATION O r ^ L A N T
IX
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$ 3,535 00
IV. M AINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Personal Service:
(1) F u rn itu re and equipm ent .......................................... $
(2) Building stru c tu re ............................................. ””""'7'
3. Upkeep of grounds ......................................... " Z Z Z Z Z " ^ '
N E W A N D USED
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and surgeon
Emergencies at Any Hour
$ 4 5 -0 0
W urlitzer and
Jesse French
R E N T A L O R T R IA L
60.00
60.00
100
00
100.00
200.00
40.00
1.000 (X)
250.00
40.00
40.00
100.00
300.00
60.00
1.000.00
4. Textbooks ...............................
SAVE
JIFFY ALL-PURPOSE TOPS
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A Christian Science S u n d a y
School will be held at the Chris­ 6. T o ta l E x p e n s e of Cameral C ontrol.........
tian Science church, Brookings, II. INSTRUCTION:
beginning March 2. Children and 1. Personal Service
young people up to age of tw en­
(2) Supplies
ty are welcomed. T h e Sunday
School will be at the church—
(4) S ubstitute Teachers
across from the greenhouse, each
(6) L ibrarian ...................
7 ) ( ' 1 n fi /» »1 1 A o o » x- ♦ o n f C
Sunday from nine-thirty.
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Both H arbor and Brookings post
offices w in be closed this Friday
as W ashington’s birthday is a le­
gal holiday for all governm ent
departm ents
sold their property on the high­
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way to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owens
(4) Compulsory education and census
of E ureka and will move shortly 2. Supplies (Clerks) .............................................................
to th eir other place fa rth er up 3. Elections and Publicity ....... ...................................................
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.)
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the hill-side.
5. O ther expenses of general control......... k".'”.......'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry K err left
for San Francisco Thursday to
go by plane to New' York to join
a co%lucted tour of the Holy Land
and other countries in Europe.
DR JOI IN WILLS
PHONE 2701
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Clifford Jenkins, county agent,
showed three sound movies fol­
lowing the Grange m eeting F ri­
day evening. This is the second
cf the seriess of three films Mr.
Jenkins is showing throughout
the county. The next ones will
be shown at the M arch 21 m eet­
ing. It was decided at the m eet­
ing to form a home economics
club, with the first m eeting to
be held this Thursday afternoon
(Feb. 21) at 1:30. Bill Eichoff
and Fred Gustafson w ere appoint­
ed to be in charge of the card
parties which the Grange is go­
ing to hold, the first of which will
be Friday evening. Feb. 22, at
8:00 o’clock at the Grange, to
which the public is invited.
ATTENTION! PICK-UP OWNERSI
------------------------------------------- By C lifford P. R owe Mr«. Wm. Burdick of Portland
has
been
a
visitor
for
the
past
While chatting with a high school senior recently, the
week of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Golds-
conversation gradually veered around to choosing one’s berry and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sun­
derland. She is a sister of Mrs.
vocation.
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
Goldsberry and Roy Sunderland.
For all Makes of P ickup Trucks—
The lad .was interested in newspaper Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Goldizen and
STOMACH ULCERS
Half-ton
3 4-Tan
i-ton
work and he impressed me as having the Mrs. Dewey Akers returned last
m w to EXCESS A C ID
Saturday
from
V
entura
and
Ox­
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
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necessary aptitude. However, he was
nard, Calif., w here they attended
A full size permanent top that slides back or f°H s
A sir A bout 15-Day Trial O ffer!
somewhat ijcUieunt about making the fi­ the wedding of Betti Goldizen.
open for easy loading!
Oror four mlltkM bo<U«o of ibe
nal decision. “Every editor Eve talked They visited at Riverside while
T
ma T wowt hovo beoti «uld for relief of
■YBptom* of dlotro« anctns from Stomaci*
w ith” hcMaid, tells tnc that field is over­ away.
* Utcon duo U> Kooooo AoK—
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or U«wt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Ander­
crowded.”
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Aoid. JUk for " W W W i
son are parents of a 7-lb. 4-oz.
Olym pia Hardware & Supply Co.
which fully explain« UU* rwmark-
I wasn’t surprised at the question as 1 daughter, born, Friday, Feb. 15.
•bU ko«»o t mummt
Kerr Building
Brookings, Oregon
heard it before. But 1 felt that the bo> The little miss has been named
CHETCO DRUG STORE
Evelyn Rosemary.
was assuming that all newspaper editors would make the
Mrs. Geraldine Bomar, of the
same assertion; and in that respect, he was off on the
Nook Cafe, spent S aturday at
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
wrong foot.
Coos Bay, returning Sunday. As
A majority of editors would have told him that there she neared C arpenterville early
in the afternoon she found it im­
is no profession, trade or occupation know n to the. mod­ possible
to drive through the snow
ern world which is over-crowded with G O O D men or and had to he pulled across the
women. They would admit that there are already thous­ hill as did m any cars. Some, in
an a ttem p t to m ake the grade,
ands of doctors, lawyers, teachers and newspapermen. w ent into the ditches.
They would also admit that there are thousands of young
Mrs. Charles S ta n h u rst re tu rn ­
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men preparing to I k * doctors, lawyers, teachers and news­ ed last week from P ortland a fte r
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papermen. Still they would maintain that when the chips visiting an aunt.
Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances
of practical experience are down, there will alw’ays be a Mrs. Mary Provost w h o has
ITEM
Total All Funds
shortage of good doctors, good laywers, g(x>d teachers been caring for Mrs. Goldft* Smith Estim ated Receipts From —
during her illness, returned to Delinquent Taxes ................................
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and good newspaper men.
Salem last week to pick up bag­ County School Fund .....................
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Their advice to the young man would be something gage to meet her sister, Mrs. Boie Basic School Support Fund
457 20
at K lam ath Falls. They will go £°.n?.mon (IrJ educible) School Fund
like this, “My boy, if you are willing to work hard and to the sister’s home at Salinas a di licit — Secondary .............................
............... 2 000*00
to sacrifice some of your youthful pleasures while pre­
rpn 909 9«
Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, the faithful Estim ated Total Receipts ......
paring yourself; if you will never be satisfied with just postm aster of Brookings these re­ Estim ated Available Cash Balance or D eficit............................................
(Add Cash B alan ce- Deduct Deficit)
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getting by but always insisting on.being as near perfection cent years, is steadily improving
health. Patrons hope she will
as possible; if you will endeavor to accumulate all the in
$76.197.51
soon be appearing at the win­ Est i ma te e to ta l receipts and_ayailable cash balance (or deficit)
available knowledge that you are capable of absorbing dow a t mail time.
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General Fund Estimated Expenditures
and utilizing it—if you are willing to do this and more­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ackley ex­
over succeed in doing it, you will find yourself in a field pect to leave Brookings for San
Exixrulltura* o f 2 fl«oal year*
next prwcadtng curran «ch yr.
El«rn*nt*ry
Secondary
T otal Bat.
Bud. Allow.
Francisco
next
Sunday.
Ed
has
School*
where your services will always lx? in demand and where
School*
bet
Exp.
Expenditure
In D etail fbr
Pu»t
legal business to atten d to and
Orad«*
Orada«
for Bnau'g
Current ’
for last yr
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Sch.
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o f 2-yr. per.
Yrty Tot.
your labors will harvest their just reward.”
both he and Mrs. Ackley will have
1—GENERAL CONTROL
The only people in this country who suffer from over­ medical check-ups while away.
1. Personal Service:
crowding are those who insist on being mediocre.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weigel have
$ 1,825.00
$ 1,825.00
$ 3,650 00
$ 1,320.00
$ 1,200.00
Mrs. Carol Lee Freem an en­
tertain ed at her home Feb. 3, at
a stork shower in honor of Mrs.
Rosie F rediani of E ureka, the
form er Rosie Potoenick, of H a r­
bor.
The afternoon was spent p lay ­
ing
4sta w i t h the honored
guest receiving many nice pres­
ents '4$pos<* present for the affair
besides the honored guest and
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LOCAL NEWS
4105,0000.00
D ated this February 15. 1952; Signed .D ora E. Beaulieu D istrict
Clerk; Gladys I. Kindel, C hairm an, Board of Diractora
Approved by the budget committee February 15. 1952 Signed*
lUbert O. Dimmiek. Secetary; Virgil S. Goldaberry. Chairman
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