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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.
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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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9 0 0 .0 0
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
•kr-;-
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
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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
S '
$ 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
£
C I
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00 <
$ 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
...
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.)
........
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
H
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
SCH ED U LE I
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 ................................
.
3 M
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)
6 915 31
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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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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