Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 28, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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For What Ifs W orth.
Baptist Community
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister
- By C lifford P. R cjwc Mrs A. F. Pierce, Sunday school
superintendent
( )nc of the greatest needs in the world today, in my Sunday school for all ages
9:45 a. m.
opinion, is the ability to understand what the the other Morning worship at 11 a. m.
fellow is talking about. The situation Evening Service at 7:30 p. nx.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
might be improved even more if the fel­ at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday.
low who was talking knew what he was Choir practice, Thursday at
p. m. Mrs. Lucille Patterson, di
saying.
rector,
1 oo often it is the case that after a inis-
B understanding resulting from a difference
■ of opinion, the one who was responsible
defends himself with “But that isn’t what
I mean to say at all.” Therein lies the
trouble; we say too many things we do
h
Christian Science
Sunday school from 9:30 to
10:30 a. m. Children and young
people up to age of 20 are wel
come.
Services Sunday at 11 a. m.
Wednesday, testimonial meet­
ings at 8:60 p. m.
not mean.
Reading room in church, open
lust as the h igh school youngster describes everything Friday 3:00 to 5 :00 p. ra.
Com er of Pine and Alter
from a beautiful sunset to a high school dance with the Across
from the Greenhouse
words swell” and “awful ”, so do adults cheat them­ The Scriptural citations in the
selves out of being understood by limiting their vocabu­ Christian Science Lesson-Sermon
for Sunday, March 2, on the sub­
laries to a few general terms which are never specific ject: "Christ Jesus,” concludes
with these verses from the first
enough to accurately explain their stand.
Epistle
of John: “In this was
If then we have trouble making ourselves clear in a manifested
the love of God toward
common language, how much more difficult it must be to us, because that God sent his only
get our ideas across to someone who speaks in a foreign begotten Son into the world, that
we might live through him. And
tongue. If those who practice racial discrimination in we
have seen and do testify that
the south are unable to make their behavior understood the Father sent the on to be the
by those who live in the north, how can we expect the Saviour of the world” (4:9, 14).
References from the Christian
Russian and the citizen of the United States to under­ Science textbook, “Science and
stand the basic philosophy underlying t h e actions of Health with Key to "the Scrip­
tures” by Mary Bawker Eddy em­
each other.
phasize the n e e d for practical
Democracy means one thing to us and something else proof o f Christian discpleship.
to them. Communism means one thing to them and “Jesus established what he said
by demonstration, thus making
something entirely different to us. T hat is one reason his
acts of higher importance than
why 1 have never had much faith in the Voice of Amer his words. He proved what he
ica as a means of showing the Communists in Russian tau«ht < p 473)- “His consum-
,
r i
mate example was for the salva-
Temple Meet Held
the program. are asked to be at
Baptist Cammugxlty Church at
7:30 p. nu Friday. Feb. 29.
T h i s is a re-organizational
meeting according to Bob Dim-
mick, who is heading the move­
ment at the moment.
The temple association of Sid­
ney Croft Lodge, A. F. A A. M.
and Satellite club gathered at the
V. F. W. hall Saturday evening
for a pot luck supper and get-
acquainted party.
Almost 175 people enjoyed the Symptoms s4 Distress Arising fn>m
in-door picnic. Games, cards and
bingo furnishtxl entertai|iment
until about 11 p. m. when Ben » uk to
Jones showed colored slides. Five QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
cars from Gold Beach were pres­
Asir About 15 Day Trial O f fe r !
ent at the affair.
ATTENTION! PICK-UP OWNERS!
JIFFY AIL-PURPOSI TOPS
For all M a{et of Pic {-up T ruc{t—
Half-ton
3 4-T0D
j-ton
STOMACH ULCERS
EXCESS ACID
A full size permanent top that slides bac{ or folds
open for easy loading!
O ver four mUlloa bottle« o f the w i n j * »
bavo bmo M d for
Cub Meeting Set
^ ■ P< o b m
Parents of boys coming under
Cub Scout age, who are inter­
ested in having their boys par­
ticipate, and who wish to help in
O N DISPLAY A T
o T a rWLM from Stow.«»
U*«or» due to I m « m
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Olympia Hardware & Supply Co.
fo r “ W ttia rtf's
•hies fully expíala« ihl* remark-
Kerr Building
Brookings, Oregon
CHETCO DRUG STORE
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
N O TIC E IS HEREBY' i S ^ S N J a ahL k g a l.J ? ter,S ? f. ^ .« > 1 ^ « r i c t 17C <’f Curry County, State of Oregon.
that a SCI l()()L MEE 11NG of said district will be held
at the School House on the 13th day of March, 1952, at
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Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances
ITEM
Total All Funds
Estimated Receipts From_
Delinquent Taxes ................
County School Fund .
............................. .......................................... 8 7,500.00
Basic School Support Fund
............................~.........................................
Common (Irreducible) School Fund................................................................. 51’795 92
Tuition — Secondary
............................................ —...............
457.20
..............................................................................- ......... 2,000.00
Estimated Total Receipts
$69,282.20
Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit
(Add Cash Balance- Deduct Deficit) ............. ..............„............................ 6,915.31
Estlmate total receipts and available cas h ba 1 ance (or deficit )
countries the vnui
error m
or tneir
satellite countriva
unv** ways
. tion of us all but onIy through SCH ED U LE 2
Untile we of this nation who speak the same language doing the works which he did and
come to definite agreement as to what democracy means, taURht others to do” j p . 51). The
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• • 7 r • I sermon concludes with the search-
1 cannot see how we can possibly dehne it in a foreign Hng question, "Who is ready to
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tongue
I follow his teaching and example?
.176,197,51
General Fund Estimated Expenditures
E lem entary
School*
Grade*
Secondary
School*
Grade*
IM S IMS
IMS— IMS
—GENERAL CONTROL
Personal Service:
t Brookings
1) Superintendent .........
1,825.00
(2) Clerk ............................. ...777777.......................................
Star of the Sea Catholic
Church of Christ
1,000.00
(3)
Clerical
Assistants
77777777777777777^.....................
~
First Suday of the month at
250.00
V. F. W. Hall
(4) Compulsory education and census..............................
60.00
11:00 a.m.
2. Supplies (Clerks) ..............................
Bible study for all ages, at 101
60.00
Other Sundays at 8 a. m.
3. Elections and Publicity ......
100
00
am . Sunday morning, follow-ed
100.00
Rev.
Fr.
Donald
Denman
4.
Legal
service
(clerk’s
bond,
audit,
etc.)
by song and prayer service and,
200.00
5. Other expenses of general control......... ..........................
preaching.
40.00
Communion at 11:45 a. m.
St. Timothy Episcopal
6. Total Expense of General Control..........
3,535.00
Speakers from various congre­
Rev. C. M. Lever, Pastor
gations of the church appear on
Sunday Services:
II. INSTRUCTION:
the program. A warm Christian
1. Personal Service:
Second and fourth Sundays
welcome awaits you where the 11:00 a m.
(1) Principal .....................
$ 4,100.00
(2) Supplies .....................
Church of Christ meets.
All are cordially invited.
(3) Teachers .....................
80,000.00
(4) Substitute Teachers ,
Show the people with view
Assembly of God
(6) Librarian ......................
stationery, at the Pilot office.
((7) Clerical Assistant^. ....
At I. O. O. F. Hall
1,600.00
2. Library supplies, repairs
50 00
W. R. PATTERSON, Minister
3. Teaching <dtt>plies ..........
1,200.00
Residence: Pioneer Road
4. Textbooks
.....................
4,200.00
9:45 a. m. S u n d ay school.
O ther e x p en ses of in stru cti
T otal E*t.
Expenditure
for Enau’r
Beh. Yr.
Bud. A llow .
In D etail for
Current
Sch Yr,
Kx pendit uree o f 2 fleca) years
next preceding curren eeh. yr.
Exp
Flret Year
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With The Churches
Brookings
Lutheran
Mission
The Church of the Lutheran Hour
W. O. Grunow, Pastor
745 I St., Crescent City, Calif.
Telephone 2424, Crescent City
All services are held at St.
Timothy's Episcopal church op­
posite the schools.
Sunday school every Sunday,
at 6 :30 p. m.
Divine services every Sunday,
at 7:30 p. m.
1
m. Lutheran Hour over
KCRE, Crescent City, sponsored
by t h e h e r a n Layman’s league
and in part by Brookings Luther-
azi M ission . T u n e in.
H u m . M o rn in g W orsh ip . C om e
¿u th eran Services
for S u n d ay sch ool and sta y tor [
this w orship hour.
7:45 p. m. Evening worship.
(American Lutheran)
The church where you hear the
Divine Worship Services, 2nd
and 4th Sunday evenings of the whole gospel for the whole man.
month at 7:30 p. m.
Place: Chetco Grang? Hall.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Pastor: Rev Norman L. Orth,
MANSON METCALF, Pastor
of Coquille, Oregon.
9:30 Sabbath School, on Sat­
Sunday school and adult Bible urday.
classes at 10 a. m.
i 11:00 a. m. Sermon by the pas­
These services are held by the tor. (To be announced).
authority and assignment of the
8:00 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer
National Lutheran Council, rep­
meeting
will be led by Wm. Fish­
resenting most of Lutheranism in
America. Come! Y o u are alicays er, and subject will be “The More
Abundant Life.”
welcome!
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
DR. R. E. SM ITH
Tuning & Repair
CO NTACT—
DR. ROY M. W H IT E
Chetco Drug Store
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
B rokings, or
ffveninpe by Appointment
SO-82 Model
E a
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music
nom
CO Q U ILLE, O REG O N
ise of
III. OPERATION OF WUANT
1. Personal Service:
(1) Janitors and other employees ....
(2) Laundering towels
(3) Industrial Accident
2. Supplies ..........................
3. Fuel ...................................
5. W’ater ........ . .....................
4. Light and power ...........
6. Telephone .....................
7. Freight ..........................
Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Health Service:
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) ..........................
(2) Supplies and other expense .............. 77777777 7
2. Transportation of Pupils:
( 1 ) Personal Service ............................................
(2) Supplies and repairs ............................ 7777777*7"........
(3) Replacement of buses ........ „...........77777777777\
(4) Insurance .............................. ... 777777777
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies (milk program)777 7.....
was $244.75
Now $199.75
1,200.00
2,000.00
40 00
50.00
150.00
300.00
75.00
50.00
50.00
233.00
68.71
$ 3,615.00
$ 7,150.00
4-13A ^
. $ 3,722.01
$ 4,700.00
$ 8,800.00
35,250 00
115,250.00
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
$ 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, (XX). 00
44 09
1,374.01
1,171 49
120.30
900.00
2,800.00
$44,900.00
$137.960.00
$91,596.00
$55,593.72
$ 5,000.00
200.00
$ 4,600.00
300.00
$ 9,600.00
500.00
$ 9,000 00
350.00
600.00
1,200.00
400.00
900 00
60.00
100.00
500.00
1.200.00
250.00
600 00
90.00
100.00
1,100.00
2,400.00
650 00
1,500.00
150.00
200.00
900.00
1,900.00
550.00
1,100.00
150.00
200.00
$ 5,242.72
180.71
50.00
760.76
1,442.23
318.62
681.02
144.00
36.33
£ 8.460.00
$ 7,640.00
$16,100.00
$14,125.00
$ 8,856.39
725 nn
500 00
57500
$ 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
$
? J , 800.00
J 3,075 00
_ J 4,875,00 ,
$ 3,50000
$ 3,844.84
800 00
40.00
c
™
’
2,500.00
4.000 00
220.00
500.00
40 00
$ 1,300.00
80.00
825.00
150.00
749.97
14574
4,000.00
1.900 00
4,000.00
220.00
10,000 00
4,400.00
8,000.00
440.00
6,075.00
2.000.00
1,750.00
4,050.00
1,434.79
3,605 60
285.00
$ 3,843 71
328.21
J
7z930.67
962.01
2,882.83
J
3,365.85
1.100 00
T f> tal Expense~of Auxiliary Agencies
FRIGIMIRE
1.320.00
2,200.00
$93t060.00
IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Personal Service:
(1) Furniture and equipment ...................
«
(2) Building structure .................................
............... *
3. Upkeep of grounds ............................ 777777777......................
Family Size
$ 3,650.00
2,000.00
500W
100.00
100.00
200.00
500.00
100.00
1.900.00
7. T otal
8 T o tal E xpense of O p eratio n
N E W A N D USED
DR. JO H N W ILLS
PHONE 2701
8.2-cu. Ft. New
W urlitzer and
fesse French
R E N T A L O R T R IA L
Emergencies at Any Hour
on this Big
P IA N O S !
DENTIST
PHONE 293
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and surgeon
SAVE $ 4 5 . 0 0
$ 1,825.00
1,000.00
250.00
40.00
40.00
100.00
300 00
60.00
J.J$13i560.00^ ^
VI. FIXED CHARGES
1.
Insurance ................................................................... ............. $ 1.050.00
2
........................................................................
900 00
3 Retirement
6,500.00
Total Fixed
^$10,660.00
$24,220.00
$11,900,00
$ 9^98640
675 00
4.000 Ò0
& 1,725.00
900 00
10,500.00
1,725.00
450.00
7,000.00
2,213.98
433 34
3,979 38
$ 4,675.00
$13,125.00
$ 9,17500
750.00
520 00
3.000.00
850 00
1,500.00
1,380 00
6,000.00
1,117.50
1.026.00
418.86
1,200 00
4,307 96
5? 120 00
? 9 ^ 7 50
$ 2 ,^ 6 00_
$
200.00
$
500.00
$
200.00
$
500 00
VII. CAPITAY OUTLAYS
Additions and alterations to buildings .............
$ 750 00
Library Books ........................................... ZÏ.Z.Ï.Z7.ZZ”* . * . 96000
Buses ard other transportation equipment.....................
3 000 00
Furniture, fixtures and other equipment...^.....
267.50
Here’s big room in small space
Total Capital Outlay«
with all the basic features that
make Frigidaire America’s No. 1 VIII. DEBT SERVICE- NON-BONDED
Interest on warrants ...
Refrigerator! See these features
now!
h ita! I '• M Ser . • Non Bonded
_ f 11,067.24
$ 6,626 70____ $ 4,817 36
$ 4,726 82
$ 4,090.8?
91.08
$
j n .f * .
?
329 58
IX. EMERGENCY
Clam Shells
4-YARD LOAD
$ 8 .0 0
1_3.200.00
$ 1,150 00
Famous Meter-Miser
TOTAL SCHEDULE II Genera 1 Fund, Total Estimated Expense
$216,817J50 $l.38,.307 00
$93,447 66
Exclusive Quickube Trays\
SCH ED U LE 3
Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
Big, Deep Hydrator
DEBT SERVICE Bond Interest—Sinking Fund
Rust-resistant Shelves
Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants
issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A .)..................
Removable Halj-Shelj
7,000.00
7,000 00
Interest on bonds ........ .....................................7.7^777
3,815 00
4,095 00
io-position Cold Control
Schedule J II Debt Service—Bonds and Interest
.>15,815 00___ £ l l x095 00
Porcelain Finish Interior
Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances and Tax Levies.
COME IN!
BROOKINGS LAND AND
TOWNSITE COMPANY
Learn About A ll the N e u>
Frigidaires!
HANSCAMS
CENTR.1L BUILDING—B n . l l . , ,
HOGUE'S MARKET
Gold Beach, Oregon
$c
F*
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•©
Gen. Fund, Sched 2
$216,817.50
Bond Int., Sink Fund
$10,815 00
76,197 51
151,434 99
7,500 00
$158,934 99
IN D EBTED N ESS
15’ 1952; Signed: Dora E. Beaulieu District
C lerk; Gladys I. Kindel, Chairman, Board of Directors
Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all negotiable
interest-bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016
O C. L A.)
$106,000 00
Total Indebtedneaa
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Total All Funds
$227,632.50
T<)tal estimated tax levies for ensuring fiscal year
Harbor, Oregon
T E L E P H O N E 441
ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY
Total Estimated Expenditures........
DEDUCT:
....
Total Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances (Schedule 1)
Amount necessary to bolance the budget
ADD:
..............
........................
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the
fiscal year for w'hich tsi budget is made,including estimated re­
bate on t a x e s ...... ........................
$86,544 68
5^' 3 C 3 X o “ 2 i
Approved by the budget committee February 15 1952
Robert O. blmmlek. S e c U r y . Vlr«U S. GoKUbeny
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