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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1954)
With The Churches ASSEMBLY OF GOD Oak and Pacifc Rev. W J. Spen^r One of the friendliest churchy in Brookings. Sunday schrx»!, 9:45 am. to 10 45 a m. Morning worship, 11 a m. We preach Jesus Christ, a friend to the friendless. Evening service, 7:30, evangel istic We invite you to come and be part of our services. ♦ ♦ ♦ LUTHERAN Services are held at Seventh- Day Adventist church. Morning service, 8:30. Sunday school, 9:30 a m. Everyone is invited. Rev. Harry F. Miller, pastor, 754 I street, Crescent City, Calif. Phone 2424 Crescent City. Tune in Lutheran Hour every Sunday 1 p.m. KCRE, Creseent City. BROOKINGS PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Hugh Bronson, Minister V.F.W. Hall Sunday School, 9:45 a m Church worship service, 11 a m BROOKINGS BIBLE South Hazel street near Del Norte Rev. Ed. McClain, Min ster Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 am. Evening service, 7:15 p m. BAPTIST COMMUNITY Rev. Charles Durden, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m Church services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Midweek service Wednesday, 8 P m. Young People’s prayer service, Thursday, 7:30. Choir rehearsal Friday at 8. Alona Azalea Row Just get a group of ladies to gether anytime and hear the chat ter! Such was certainly true at the Garden Club meeting last week, when the president had to rap for order. It wasn’t lack of it was just pent-up en sm on the approaching Flower Show at least having a chance to be released, the reason l»eing the distribution and discus sion of the printed schedule for horticulture displays and flower arrangements. Everyone was toss ing questions at Mrs. Weideman. Mrs. Guy Ree and Mrs. Woll am faster than they could answer and when a slight lull accidently happened, everyone began on her neighbor. “Could I borrow your copper kettle for an arrange ment ?” “What flowers will h ready in your garden?” “Mv youngster can certainly make a terrarium for the Junior exhibit!” NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 17C, of Curry County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at School House on the toth day of June, 1954, at 73° »’dock p. m. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1954. and ending June 30, 1955, hereinafter set forth. BUDGET SCHEDULE I ITEM Estimated Receipts and available Cash Balances Total AH Funds General Fund Other Special Reserve Fund Estimated Receipts From— 1. Delinquent Taxes ...................................................... .... $ 10.000 00 $10.000.00 4. County School Fund .......... ».................... in onn nn 10 200 00 Basic School Support Fund ...................................... .... 76,904 60 76.904 60 6 Common ((Irreducible) School Fund .................. 612.00 612.00 Tuition -Secondary' ................................................ 1,50000 1.500 00 17. Rentals—Forest Service ......................................... __ 7.650.00 7.650.00 ST. TIMOTHY’S EPISCOPAL 18 Due from Co. Treas, for advance Bond Interest .... 3.829.19 3,829.19 Azalea Park Drive and Fir St. 19. Estimated Total Receipts ......................................... ..... 110.695.79 110,695.79 The Rev. Robert Greenfield 20. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit. The Rpv. Peter Dally 15,532.00 (Add Cash Balance—Deduct Deficit) ................. ..... 36.955.22 21.423.22 Services 8:30 a m. every Sunday. weeks paper is the 21. Estimated total receipts and available cash In Sunday school, same time. Holy □mplete schedule for the Flower balance or deficit ................................. .*....... ... ....... Communion fourth Sunday each 147,651 01 132,119.01 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 15,522.00 how. Cl p it and save for réf month. LATTER DAY SAINTS All services will be held at the réner so you will be sure your Grange Hal! SCHEDULE II General Fund Estimated Expenditures ■nts fall in- I O O F. hall until work on the f lowers Priesthood meeting, 9 a m Sun to the proper classification Those church has been compb ted. day. Expenditure for Two Fiscal instructions are what the out-of- Years Next Preceedtng the Sunday school, 10 a m. town judges must follow and if Current Schoo! Year CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Ladies Relief Society meets Budget Total Detailed your entry ’ doesn ’ t coincide with Sunday school from 9:45 to every' Tuesday in private homes Allowance Estimated Expenditures Expenditure« In detail for the T,ast First Year 10:30 a m. Children and young the rules, it cannot be considered. for the for the Year of the Give Yearly The Schedule seemed to be al people up to age of 20 are wel Elementary Secondary Ensign k Current Two-Year Total« School« most the only news the Committee Schools School Year School Year Period ’51-’52 ITEM Grade« Grades in Detail 1953-54 ALL NEW SINGER come. '52- ’ 53 would give us thus far but we are Services Sunday at 11 a.m. Testimonial meetings First assured of a beautiful stage, a I—GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal Service: and third Wednesdays, 8 o’clock. wealth of color, a tea-room worth PORTABLE (1) Superintendent ............................................... ........ $1,500.00 Reading room in church open seeing and patronizing, and some $1,500.00 5.300.00 $3,000.00 3,650.00 excellent, original displays by the (2) Clerk ................................................................... ........ 1,000.00 Wednesdays 2:30 to 4:30. 1,000 00 2.000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 LIGHTWEIGHT (3) Clerical assistants .......................................... ........ 350.00 Corner Pine and Alder, across school youngsters, Grades One 350.00 500.00 700.00 1,000 00 (4) Compulsory education and census ................. ........ from the Greenhouse. । through Eighth, as well as dis 60.00 40.00 loom 100.00 48.30 play of native Arts and Crafts. 2. Supplies — Clerk’s ...................... -.............................. ........ Complete with Set of All arc cordially invited. 70.00 70.00 140.00 140.00 108 01 And the Art Exhibit! Ralph 3. Elections and publicity .................................. ........... ........ 150.00 Attachments and Carrying Case 150.00 300.00 450.00 331.52 Vincent, former Brookings resi 4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .................. ........ 250.00 250 00 975.00 500.00 335.00 “Soul and Body,’’ the subject ol dent, will bring from Portland 5. Other expenses of general control: the Lesson-Sermon for all Christ Only (1) ........ 50.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 251.70 ian Science churches on Sunday, bers of the Oregon Camera Club, $11.50 Down May 23, was explained through j which are the outstanding works 6. Total Expense of General Control ......................... ........ $3,430.00 $3,460.00 $6,890.00 9,565.00 7,724.53 4,136.36 $6 21 Per Month passages from the Bible and the of the past two years, all diversi Christian Science textbook. fied subjects. In addition, there II. INSTRUCTION LIMITED QUANTITY “Science and Health with Key to | will be a collection of some twenty 1. Personal Service the Scripture” by Mary Baker • splendid prints in—natural color, (1) Principals .......................................................... ..... $ 5,100.00 3,600 00 8,700.00 3,900.00 8,800.00 (3) Teachers ............................................ ............ ..... 97,775.00 41,125.00 138,900.00 SINGER SEWING Eddy. of fruit and flower arrangements 112,000.00 89,532.34 One of the many Bible citations ' done by Mr. Charles Conkling of (4) Substitute Teachers ........................................ ..... 1,200.00 800 (X) 2.000.00 was from I Corinthians 6:19, Portland. Mr Conkling is consid (7) Clerical assistants ....................................... 850 00 850.00 MACHINE CO. “Know ye not that your body is ered one of the greatest Color men 2. Library supplies, repairs ........................................ 100.00 225m 125.00 225 00 140.80 the temple of the Holy Ghost 3. Teaching supplies ..................................................... ..... 1,400.00 600 00 2,000.00 2.000 00 2,417.23 in the United States. which 's in you, which ye have 4. Textbooks ................................................................. ...... 2,600.00 100 00 3,739.00 2,700.00 4,247.29 This Garden Show enthusiasm Curry County Representative of God, and ye are not your own? ’ was not all of the May meeting, 6. Other expenses of instruction ................................ 200.00 525.00 725.00 2,500.00 1.11250 A correlative statement from DEL RUSCHER 7. Total Expense of Instruction ................................. ..... $108.375.00 47,725.00 by any means. It was launched 156,100.00 124,364.m, 106,280.16 87,991.16 “Science and Health,” declared, P. O. Box 1368 with a charming musical program, “Separated from man, who ex- first number of which was “Deep III. OPERATION OF PLANT Brookings, Ore. 1. Personal Service in my Heart” (Sigmund Romberg) (1) Janitors and other employees ...................... ....... $ 7,000 0C 5,000.00 sung delightfully as a duet by Mrs. 12.000 00 lo.ooo.m 9,589.27 (2) Towel Laundry ............................................. ......... 300.00 600.00 600.00 900.00 407.05 I Mackenzie and Mrs. Willimina 2. Supplies ...................................................... -................. ......... 500.0U 700.00 1.200.00 1,070.49 : Donnelly. Then followed Mrs. La- 1,500.00 3. Fuel ......................................................... -........ — ......... 2,000 90 1,000 00 3,000.00 Merne Christiansen with her vio 3,000.00 2,110.96 I : lin, who rendered beautifully, ........... 400.00 5. Water 400.00 800 00 800.00 368.59 4. Light and power ........................................................... ...... . 1,200.00 800 00 1.8mm 2,000.00 “Adoration” by Bodowsky. The 741.36 150.00 ..................................~............................. ......... 6. Telephone 200 00 3mm 350.00 climax came with the Azalea Sing 242.36 7. Other expenses of operation ..................................... 171.11 ers. eleven of them, under the dir ection of Nell Mackenzie. For our 8,700.00 20,250.00 18.000.00 14,701.19 8. Total Expense of Operation ................................... ........$11,550.00 12,736.85 pleasure they sang. “None but the Lonely Heart” (Tschaikowsky) MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS and an unusual numlx'r, “Rain” IV. Repair, maintenance and replacement 2. (Pearl G. Curran). Mrs. Meta 900 00 2,025.00 1,423.87 2.025.00 (1) Furniture and equipment ................................. ......... 1,125.00 Myers accompanied all the num 800 00 4,664.08 1,500.00 (2) Building structure ......................................... ......... 1,500.00 bers. 900.00 ......... 250.00 750 00 1,000.00 Upkeep of grounds ...................................................... 3. DIAPHRAGM CARBURETOR Clara Kerns talked on “ Gar 4,309.06 den on the House”, revealing that 6,087.95 4,525.00 ’ 3,725.00 1,650.00 5 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs .... ...... —.$2,875 00 All Angle Operation (his title might apply to the reg ular. long-used and admired porch V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES or window boxes or to the plant 1. Health Service: 1,000 00 1.299.95 2,000.00 1.000.00 (1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) ................... ...... $ 1,000.00 ers of brick or stone now so much TITAN CHAINS FOR ALL SAWS / 100.00 75 55 loom 40.00 60.00 used in modern architecture, to (2) Supplies and other expenses ...... .................... ........ o Transportation of Pupils: stone work outside, attached to 10,000.00 7,983.42 4,375.00 11,375.00 path or steps but with the pun- (1) Personal Service ................................................ ....... 7,000.00 3,750.23 7,000.00 4.500.00 2,500.00 ........... 4,500.00 damental purpose in each instance Supplies and repairs ............................................. 7,453.50 that of color and charm both for (3) Replacement of Busses ........................... 75000 233.48 600 00 250.00 500.00 the passer-by and for the resi (4) Insurance ........................................................ ....... 3. Other Auxiliary Agencies: dent . 100 00 im.uO 100.00 From Elsa Ravekes we learned (1) School Lunch Milk ........................................ that the friendly eight inch b ;d 12,585.08 20.796 13 16,300.00 8,165.00 21,325.00 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ................... ...... $13,160.00 we had carelessly thought to he a robin is, after all, a Towhie Across Highway from U. S. Ranger Station bird, far more friendly than the VI. FIXED CHARGES (Exclusive of items included under V-2) robin but of much the same color- 1,782.41 6,462.00 3,800.00 5,200.00 1. Insurance .................................................................. ........ $1,262.00 ing. The most distinguished dif- 480.00 9oom - 78800 788 00 GOLD REACH PI IONE 345 ference i* what it wears a bigger 5,379.21 10,656.00 3,423.00 7,750.00 ......... 7,233.00 Retirement .................................................................. 3. black cravat. 115.00 60.00 _______ 55.00 4. Other fixed charges ................... •............................. ......... Answers to the roll call brought 7.641 62 12,450.00 8,678.00 18021 00 5. Total Fixed Charges .................................................. ......... $9,343.00 out many fine ideas of how a Gar den Club can help its community. One club year is entirely too short VII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS 2,546.50 2 New buildings ...........................................-................ to nut into j »radice all 1,194.80 1,670.00 500.00 1,500.00 and 4. Library' books .............................................................. ......... 1,000.00 gestions but the club 6,000.00 Buses and other transmit at ion equipment should work toward an 1,2811.49 12,407.00 10,538.00 . 1,869.00 Furniture, fixtures and other equipment .. its ci*y, both by example and by 1,670 (X) 11.024 79 11,038.00 13,907.00 $2,869 ’ 00 Total (’apila’. Outlays 2,700.00 2,500.00 EMERGENCY it cd with Ma baskets, filled w th soring color, TOTAL SCHEDULE II GENERAL FUND— Total Estimated 243,518.00 188,774.00 174,256.37 131,089.11 hostesses for the day were Mrs. Expenses. Items 1-6, II-7. I1I-8, IV-4, VI-5, VII-9, VII. Glen Hurst. Mrs. C. Fallert and Mrs. John Molino. Bond Interest and Sinking Fund SCHEDULE III Returning to th' Flow r Show plans: 1he crux of DEBT SERVICE BOND INTEREST SINKING FUND centered in the fact that the Com 1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants 7.000.00 mittee is most cag' er that ev rv issued under section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.) ...... .......... 22,224.00 resident garden club m mber 2. Interest on bonds ..................................................... not, bri 29,224.00 S •lunule Ill Debt Service Bonds and Interest mens of som type of arrangr- ment to fit the suggested divis Other Special Reserve Fund SCHEDULE VI ions. Only a few can be expert ar- It is DTHER SPECIAL RESERVE FUND— rangers, but all can your show, a living part of the 15,532 00 1. To furnish and equip High School ............................ community . Azalea Festival and 15 532 00 5. Totaf Schedule VI—Other Special Reserve Fund (Our sand and gravel is washed, by pulling together. It can be the screened and weighed to give full best ever. Then will be prizes, too Schedule VII—Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and 1 ax Levies handsome rhododendrons ani measure and proper proportions Other Bond Interest azaleas. Now is the time to start Sr*ria! Reserves Construction and Sinking General Fund of aggregate, to insure quality) Total All ESTIMATION OF TAX Fund Tot*! Fund Total Fund Total Total planning and working toward the Funda Schedule VI Schedule V Schedule III Schedule II success of your contribution. 15,532 00 243.518.00 29,224.00 ................................... $288,274.00 which when added to all the others 1. Total estimated expenditures will mt an real SUCCESS for the DEDUCT: Total estimated receipts and available cash balances whole undertaking. Crushed Gravel 15,53200 River Run Sand and Gravel 132,119.01 147,651.01 (Schedule I) ............................. -.................................. 140,622 99 Amount necessary to balance the budget ............. 3. presses Soul. Spirit would be a Rock Fill Material ADD: nonentoty; man, divorc d from Estimated amount of taxes that will not be col 6. Spirit, would lose his entity: But Black Top Toil River Silt lected during the fiscal year for which this budget there is. there can be, no such di 10.000.00 is made, including estimated rebate on taxes ....... (lam Shell Soil vision, for man »s coexistent with Concrete Pipe & Ditching 150 622.99 7 Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year God” (p 477» 8. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies: 44,940.00 29.224.00 74.164.0G SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST (1) Amount inside 6 per cent limitation .. 76,458.99 Elder Calvin Hartnell, Pastor NO JOB TOO SMALL (21 Amount outside 6 per cent limitation 9:30 am.—Sabbath school (Sat INDEBTEDNESS • 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all Dated this 14th day of May, 1954. Signed. IX LA E. BEALLIEl urday). negotiable inb rest bearing warrants issued under section 111-1016 District Clerk; HAROLD F. CRUMP. Chairman Board of Dtrectors. 11:00 a m.—Preaching service. 3:30 p.m.—Young People’s meet OCLA.- $183.500 00. 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness--—none. Brookings RED-E-MIX Concrete Co Approved by budget Committee May 14, 1954. Signed K. L OS- ing, the first and third Sab- ’3 Amount of other indebtedness^ None. 4. Total indebtedness None BORNE. Secretary Budget Committee. ROBERT O. DIMMICK, bath of each month. i warrants issued and endorsed “not paid for want of funds .....—- Outrai Bldg. Phone 2442 Chairman Budget Committee 7 30 pm. — Wednesday, prayer <su of iiems j 2, 3.)-$483,50000. $114.95 TITAN CHAIN SAWS HENRY'S SAW SHOP FREE DEMONSTRATION READY MIX CONCRETE