LOCAL NEWS Watch Our Sue Church of Grants Pass has joined the staff of the Oregon State Bank as a teller. Miss Church was form erly w ith the United States National Bank of Grants Pass where she was head te lle r and assistant chief clerk She has had several years ( experience as a banker, both in Oregon and her home state of V irg in ia She is a sister of Mrs. O live r S. Nixon of this c ity and and w ill make her home w ith the Nixons. Miss Church recently M is t Bargain Table Every Day PHILLIPS Lad & Dad Shop C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S Highway Frontage (H ighw ay 101, Oregon’s Main S treet, CHETCO R IV ER FRO NTAG E - R E S ID E N T IA L LOTS N E W HOMES - RANCHES - FARM LAN DS ACREAGE - IN D U S T R IA L SITES INCO M E PRO PERTIES B eautiful Scenic, P a rk lik * Ocean Frontage W. H. BRADY R E A L E STATE BROKER Ao trie * to do the comnvm thing* of life unrrenmonly v e il.” Gardner Bldg. iPhone 2801, Brookings, Oregon MV want to congratulate the new H I-W A Y M A R K E T on their opening, and wish them many years of successful and pleasant business. ACACIA LAUNDROMAT R a y a n d M ary J a n e B r im m Phone 2991 . i: nnranrTTr un r : umagunm n \i>u cem af/oid avcicdliott- purchased the Bud Cross home Judge Hans G. Nelson is im ­ a fte r the eye operation he underwent m Medford last week. Mrs. Nelson visited him on Sunday, accompanied by Police Chief •’B ill” Brown and fam ily. Mrs. Estes M orton is doing nicely in Salem where she is re­ cuperating a fte r a siege of virus pneumonia. She w ill remain there during June while vocal cords impaired by her illness become stronger. Owen Brow’n has been nursing j a painful finger which was bron- on Saturday when the tail-gate of his gravel tru ck fell on it. He is employed by the Gibbs Con­ crete Products Co. The W affle Shop was closed Monday while redecorating was being done in the kitchen. I. O. O. F. members and th e ir wives attended Methodist church held Sunday at the Chetco Inn in commemoration of the found­ ing of the order. Mrs. Avis Cole reports 25 feet of snow on the level at C rater Lake. She and her fam ily drove there from Prospect where they were helping to condition Con­ servative Baptist Camp near Prospect fo r sumer use. Mrs. Cole had gone to Medford last weekend w’here her daughter had a medical checkup. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING proving ! LANGLOIS By M A R IO N BROOKS ! \ O I ICE IS HEREBY G IV E N to the legal voters of School District No. 17C, of Curry County, State of Oregon, that a SCHCX)L M E E T IN G of the said district will lie held at Brookings-Harbor School on the 6th day of July, 1953, at 7:30 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for die fiscal school year, be ginning July 1, 1953, an^ ending June 30, 1954, hereinafter set forth. - - BUDGET - - SC H E D U L E I Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances ITE M Total All Fund* Estimated Receipts From — Delinquent 1 axes .............................. County Schoo, hund .......................... General Fund Special R ea erie Fund Schedule VI ► 13, lxxj . uo y.iuoou 82. (30. (JO B a sic sc h o o l S u p p o rt h u n d ....... Common (Irreducible, School Fund 1 ultion — Secondary ........................ Forest Service Rentals .............._...... 346 00 2.U13.UO 8,750.00 Estimated lo ta . Receipts ................ Estimated Available Cash Balance .. 118,14100 73,007 13 $ 57,007 13 16.000 00 Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit..................... 191,148.13 SC H E D U L E 2 1TK M General Fund Estimated Expenditures Kiaonentary School« Grada« Secondary 1 S C J -1 K 4 1VO3-1VO4 School« O ra a o T o ta l U M . •expenditure« fo r jgns'ng School Year Bud Allow . In D eta il for C urrent Beh. Tear E xpend iture* of 'i fiscal ye>ra next preceding current *ch vr. I »et E xp fo r last year o f Z-yr. per. First Tear Give T ly . Tot. 1—G E N E R A L CONTROL 1. Personal Service: 5 1,950.00 (2, Clerk ..................................... .......... 1.01X100 H e ld Over from Laet WeekQ (3) Clerical assistants ........................... 250(X) (4, Compulsory education and census 60.00 Wednesday night friends and 2. Supplies (Clerks) .... ................................ 70.00 relatives gathered at the gym to . 150 00 watch the 20 graduates of Lang­ 225 00 lois grade school receive th e ir O ther expenses of general control: diplomas The Reverend Jenkins ( 1, ..................................... ............. 40 00 of Port O rford gave the gradua­ tion speech and it was enjoyed 6. Total Expense of General Control .....................................$ $ 3,745.00 3,745 00 very much by all present. Robert Stankavitch was valedictorian I I IN S TR U C TIO N and B etty Jean Hendrickson act­ 1. Personal Service: ed as salutatorian. Mrs. Hoover (1) Principals .......... ..... $ 4,600.00 directed the class in several songs (2) S u p e rv is o rs su p p lie s and Mr. Thetford presented the (3, Teachers ................. 80,000.00 diplomas. Pastor Easterling gave (4) Substitute Teachers the benediction. (b, L ibrarian ................. Thursday night was graduation 1 600 00 night fo r Langlois high school. 2. Library’ supplies, repairs 1.0000 There were eight students on the . 1,400 00 senior roll. Morren Kamph played 6,180 00 for the processional and reces­ 1,750 00 sional. Rev. Easterling delivered /. Total Expense of Instruction ............................................. $95,630 $95.630.00 00 the invocation. There were songs by Mary, M arlyn and Madelyn I I I. O P ER A TIO N OF P LA N T Shoop, and the high school chor­ 4 Personal Service: us. led by Jean Strain. The Lang­ $ 6,000.00 lois hand, led by Charlie Jensen, (2) Towel Laundry 20(XX, played. Dorothy Foster was vale­ 2. Supplies ..................... 600 00 dictorian and B e tty Moade was .. 2.00000 salutatorian. Roy Stein, associate 5. W afer 400 0G professor o f dairy m anufacturing . 1,100.00 at O.A.C., spoke on the “ Great 6. Telephone ................................................. 12000 Divide” and gave the graduates 7. O ther expenses of operation (fre ig h t, 100.00 much w orthw hile m aterial to 8. Total Expense of Operation ................................................ $10,520.00 $10,520.00 th in k about as they plan th e ir tin in11 o $ 1.950.00 1.000.00 250 00 40 00 70.00 300.00 750 00 $ 3.900 00 2,000 00 500 (X) 100 00 140 00 450 00 973.00 $ 3.650 00 2,000 00 500 00 100 00 100.00 200 00 500.00 $ 1320.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 40.00 50(H) 301.65 266 00 60 (X) 100 00 100.00 4571 $ 4.420 00 $ 8,165 00 $ 7,150.00 $ 4.13.3 36 $ 4.800.00 $ 9,400 00 $ 8,800.00 35,000.00 115,000 00 108,424 70 $ 4 125 (X) 45.36 78,016.54 773.47 750 00 125.00 600 00 160 00 750 00 2,350.00 225.00 2,000 00 6,340.00 2.500.00 2,030.00 2,100.00 150 00 2,400.00 4,400.00 2,800.00 75.00 1,499.39 2,988.79 467.61 $42.183.00 $137,815.00 $131,124.70 $87.991.16 $ 4,000.00 400 00 600.00 1.000.00 400.00 700.00 18000 200.00 $ 7,480.00 $10,000.00 600.00 1,200.00 3.000.00 800 00 1,800.00 31X1.00 300 00 $18,000.00 $ 9,600 00 500.00 1,100.00 2,400 00 650.00 1,500.00 150 00 200 00 $16,100.00 $ 4,135.00 $91,596.00 $ 8,242.03 350.00 989.02 1,499.94 342.72 98-4.75 163.58 164.81 $12,736.85 $14,125.00 A