Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 16, 1955, Image 2

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MO BOOKBINDING
•017 SE 86th Av*
FILE FOR
SCHOOL BOARD
N o w h e r e A F in e r Community
P R IC K
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M H S
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T V N U S — TEN
Volume io— No. 17
Thursday, June 16, 1955
FIRE BURNS 2 0 0 ACRES
F IR E IS N E A R L Y
UNDER CONTRO L
Council Conducts
Variety Of WcrSt
is»
McVAY, MILLER, KANICK.
Slate Co-op
Meeting Monday
CENTS
RONNIGER ARE IN RACE
Petitions have been filed for
four candidates for a achool dir­
ectors post in th? Brookings-
Then? w ill be a tw o day public
U arbor school district 17C. Names
,he Oregon R ural are
In for Archie McVay a
trie a l Co-operative
Associat
.n d T ue sda
j\ June I p’Ä
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n Beach An im portant
m eeting w ill be held at 8 p .nr
;
D ,C I. X '
fo rm e r c ity
kine M ille r
L ä
recorder- and FraZ
’ " ’d E l*
stsä -
s
j- ü "
s s S
! Ä
h. , kh i': ;
About 200 men wvere out in the
woods this week, fig h tin g
fire
en-
rh e association consists, of 15 I trance.
th
a
t
burned
about
200
acres
of X
X
l T
Ä
X
t ° T ‘ , M ' 7 d* y; JU" c ” • « - U » * ■ » -
A v a rie ty of business was con­
ducte d a t the re g u la r meeting snags and brush in the Chetco
members. N a t - I ime fo r filin g petition.»
d istrict, o f the Siskiyou N a tio n "’ trih n in 'Y
thP ? r ° up has 11000 d i*‘ fc u r c a w in on th a t date and all
o f the B rookings C ity Council
Forest,
in
the
Eagle
Creek
w
a’
e
r
Tuesday nig ht. Am ong the most
S •?n ',nK 3 ** m illio n mem-
shed, ahout 14 m iles east o f
im p o rta n t item s discussed was a
Brookings.
’ < ’
The session w ill open Monday
rep ort made by C ity A tto rn e y E«’
The men wen? handicapped hv
Ackley, w ho reported on his re ­
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’ m pfal business m eeting
the . rugjjedness o f the county, a t the high
school at 9 a m. M r
cent tr ip made to P o rtlan d to see
which prevented access to the
a tto rn e y Schuler, a bond special
wu.W^ , • ° l the ta x « « "m issio n
fire, forcing the men to pack in w ill be on hand.
ist.
nower
saws and o th e r equipment
A t a luncheon m eeting Monday
A ckle y reported th a t S chuler’s
V irg in ia Akers.
daughter o f
reaction was favorable to th. on hacks.—Planes dropped equip­ P la R overs o f the Coos Bay M ini 1 Akers, o f B ro o kin g ^ le ft
ment
and
suplies
fo
r
several
days
p ossibility o f m aking a saleable
■mTaker qt
#
Th° main I S.un la> fo r P ortland, a ü ^ f r o m
However. Forest Ranger W E
bond issue i f the tim e comes fo r
Pt'rK meetin« ,hcir? ° Gri'en
^ o n s l n on
Ragland said that they ju s t about w ill to n v d e t
the c ity to move on the sewei
had the fir#» under control, and
question. A fu rth e r report from
t ' s . x " * 1
H R
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they vwere beginning to cut down
S th u le r is expected soon.
O th e r item s on the agenda were crews, and beginning the mopping
up Inside the fire line.
1 A recom m endation that any
• M iss A kers w ____
ill attend
Ragland said th a t if evervthing 1
the
business b u ild in g plans m ust gi,
School
E
d
itors
and
W rite rs school
goes on schedule they
to the p lanning commission fo
•ra in in g conferences, to be held
l«‘ase
approval before a b uilding per- I „¡g
ht most o f the men Thursday
m the same place on the pre­
m it can be issued.
I .«■
c e d in g week.
2. Accepted the p lanning com- L i r e
F o rM t Ser
She w ill v is it relatives in Boise
m ission’s recom m endation that . J , , , hv . J K*L,Prs were brought ;
• '•alio on her re tu rn trip . She
b u ild in g p e rm it fo r the Palme. I in
- - - - by ,h p - G<wern™ ,nt, from
camp;, on
building be issued.
Umpqua, and M t" J u T k a X T d ^ . 2 “ ,ld in *
“ > <£
3.
H
oard
a
i
t
port
o. r e a m
rep ort from C itv I |„eaYÜZin
u 7 " ..
som*’ 06,1 »nilding, adjact
w o r k , superintendent Ralph Rçed | said th e h „ i u
W«*«»«™ A u to Store. Thu fu rn -
h u lk o f
J 3 7 l'™
' Y C r l “ 1’ " >,alÌM I « » "¡» « 4 “ «''’™ , " ’
" " l “ ¡ü 1 ? he
A u to « ™ ; I
1
travels east
<5b
ON SCHOLARSHIP
f t e (nusifJuj,
1 Every, n
knows th a t loggers
have th
>st dangerous occup­
ations ir • is area— b ut there are
a few o tite r hazardous jobs. To
enum erate a few:
a»
NEW.' P \P E R M A N —w ho gives
too muc 1 p u b lic ity to one section
o f town
T E L E P H O N E L IN E M A N —who
is a fte r git ng to change a phone
num ber ju s t a fte r the new book
is out.
NEW SPAPERM AN — W h o
doesn’t give enough p u b lic ity to
one section o f town.
COOS C U R R Y L IN E M A N —
w ho to look around fo r power
fa ilu re s in the dark.
NEW SPAPERMAN — w h o
hasn’t enough space le f t fo r a ll
the newal he has gathered together
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We understand th a t M rs. LeRoy
P o lla rd got dunked in the Chetco
liv e r Sunday, try in g to demon­
s tra te how these races should be
run.
We had
accident in the fa m ­
ily last w
, necessitating an a ir
tr ip by m- .vife to Nebraska and
Wisconsin. People in these p arts
have been ve ry anxious to assist
in ta k in g care o f the M u rp h y
kida . . . . w hich is a m a jo r job
as there are so m any o f them
Bob Swansons have one o r two,
the Pisareks have one the H arold
Moore« have had a couple. I just
hope th a t we can get them a ll
back to g e th e r ¡ gain one o f these
days
B O A T RACES. H E R R S U N D A Y W ill look lik e above to spect-
ators standing on the Chetco R iv e r bridge
lx,at. ...¡n
p ictured
above was taken in w a r m -u j* last week
T1 The
•> ra.v>
u, •
el'
anJ Wil1 fe a,ure short eoulrse races in severe"
classes. B ro okm gs-H arbo r Lions cluo are sponsoring the
races.
ä
Furniture Store
Opens In Brookings
md
bBing
ab°Ut
IS KILLED
''T X « . ,
x
:
™p here
* ° o,x'n ,he W ra ,e rn
T im m y M uth, 14, b ro th e r o f
Mrs. Joseph M urphy, Brookings,
was k ille d in s ta n tly S a tu rd ay in
an autom obile accident, w hich oc­
cu rred when th e M u th fa m ily
w ere on th e ir w ay o u t to B ro ok-
OFFICERS o f the B ro oking s E lk s Lodge are shown at the
E»M
H a n scfm
’ H y I o r F la s ,la y h,'re
« •
L a rl?' R ocm m 'c k . Roy Brown. Bob R ittk e ,
’ MePi* Jack,pwicz. Pete Lesm eister and M e rle
«nd' the rest. A
SCHOOL BOARD
Elk«? Celebrate
HAS MEETING
Flag Day Here
and on Easy street as far as the
money w ill go.
6. A u th orized a ca ll fo r bids
on gas, o il and fuel
Talked to of
Dot him
M o nerving“’^
rtin
.
the 7 possibility
fo7 Frid^T and I '"KS tO vWt tf*
^ tT h y i'^ H ? ,
orkers
h av- S aturday
a tu n in v o
«r f this
» n - v ___
UP Saturday. W orto'
rs hav’
^ e - k ' y and I m other, Mrs. E th e l
P ^ . ?Ut„ f ' ghl in£ “ S‘ nCe thPn
- - -
was d rivin g , was
L Hadland said th a t the w eather 1 re
1 »
inju re d, and is
^ ^
?en
I a has
n^ d
m X a ' be|P.
®"* and the winds
d° ' H ' u f t s>BIlth
In A c Is
c id e n t S u n d a y I a w a itin g a plane
M u th , w ho
ve ry seriously
in a hospital,
H Barbara
ight back
to
Muth
Ld
q«n,Mght’
8h° W'
The school board at its last
F la g Day was celebrated on the c ity engineer.
K
any damage.
, J- E-Smith, livlm "n
th*
m eeting discussed a w ide range Sunday afternoon by the E lks
8. Discussed the fin a l settle- N e w
S u p e r in t e n d e n t
e r Joe D eM artin ranch, was S "
aC.<7dPn,' haI>Pened, and wasn’t
o f projects and gave top p rio r ity I edge in a c o lo rfu l, p a trio tic cer­
fully injured S u n ^ i
, X ' 1 ’"'1
y
S S ’Ü ' Ä ■ . " ' " * ” " ,o r
T ” A r r iv c H c re
to drainage problem s along Easy emony at the Ixxlg e H a ll.
'
e n tly w ent over the l i ^ X u ' I . Thf> M uths k f t WlBC°n»»n F rt-
street, as they a ffe ct the school
E a rl Breuer read a h isto ry of
D. D. W illia m s, new Superin- w ith a tra c to r b r e a k i n g d?y m o rn in K an<i had covered
grounds,
in s ta lla tio n o f guide the fla g and a replica o f each
tendent o f 'Schools, announced vie bone and o ih e r ^ i e S S e wa« ^ Ut 600 mi,ea o i th e lr t r i P> w h* ”
pests fo r the bus unloading osne d iffe re n t Am erican fla g was d is ­
?in e r. » , °n<*
He Was
was | the
the fa
car
th a t D? w ill be in Brookings perm - »ou—
take., „
" 7 ’„He
t o re rtu rn e d near Grand
nnentl.V-after J u ly 5. H is immed- C itv In thn
Crescent Island.
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The Hans L rsens a rriv e d on a' t h ’ new high school, a dd itio na l played by tw o Boy Scouts. The
Nebraska.
The
iate family consists of his wife, aMK
«mbul- Muth boy died Instantly vrith
the scene T i • • lay a fte r a 3700 fu rn ish in g s fo r th e high school ie p !i-a s included the "P ine T ree”
tw o sons and fa th e r-in -la w
* * n ° wn lo
in clu d in g
a th le tic fla g , the ‘ ‘Colled Snake” fla g w ith
s k u ll fra c tu re and punctured lim y.
mi!,? tr ip to v ¡it the Pisareks. a u d ito riu m ,
Most o f the teaching s ta ff v a c s ^ a Z m
r
P° * land- as
H e had spent tw o m o n th * in
They were pleasantly surprised equipm ent, bleacher seats fo r the the inscription, "D o n ’t tread on (
ancies
have
been
filled
,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
‘
h
ondl,lon
w
ill
allow,
D irectors were elected at the
Brookings last summ er. T he fu n ­
at the chance o f the co m m un ity balcony and a m p lify in g equipm ent ’ ” the fla g o f the T h irte e n 'C ol--j
Plans were made to convert the onies and others in clu d in g the I annual stockholders meeting of to M r. W illiam s.
__
in the last 10 months.
eral was to he T hu rsda y in Nee­
ca fe te ria space in to three te m p ­ •,resent flag.
t
the Brookings Plywood C orporat-
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nah, Wisconsin.
Tete Lesm eister read on paper 1'on here Sunday. Throe directors
M r and Mrs. Drew CJerln were
Mrs. M uth was s u ffe rin g fro m
There have hx?en a lo t o f fre ig h t­ o ra ry class rooms and to p ro vid ­
V P « * severe lace ra tio ns o f the fee«
ers and tankers c ru isin g up and funds fo r p u ttin g the m usic room of w hat the flag represents, and w ere^retaine d on the firs t hall- in tow n Tuesday to say hello to
------------ was clim axed when ot. They were Ray Reeser, Joe th e ir e x-e m p loy« *, Archie Hen-
— ceremony
the
down the coast ju s t o ff shore and shop in to operation.
and head, w hich w ill require p t»«~
The
tw o e lem entary school • ,1C officers b u ilt a L ib e rty . Bell Heffeto, and H enry H ouvila.
tic surgery.
tric k s , M u rry Palmer. June Pal-
A
.
here Some o f them a re close
'M rs. 'C a lvin Gorte, and Jim
oen-Age ca r Road-E-O is
enough to see the C aptain and buildings w ill undergo a clean-up w ih . wreaths o f rosep, lilie s and I Three more o f the c u rre n t d ir-
l< ' Ï I " '« » " J u ly io , h in e n Mrs.
t à Joseph
r x Murphy
i S
w left i Cres-
S
i ectors were named also They a r- Yelton.
the firs t m ate pla ying pinochle on and paint-up. N ew ceilings w ill vioivts.
Gold
Beach
it
was
announced
by
on
the
scene
Sundav
mnmini»
be
provided
fo
r
the
show
dr
rooms
The E lk officers p a rtic ip a tin g i Don Smith, Ed Olson, and Tod
the poop deck. Wish there was a
Gold Beach chief o f police B o lto n ' She w i l Æ
ffe ^ w S S n
w h a rf set u.p here so th e y could in the old high school and a new " T r e ; Roy Brown, E xa lted R u le r; ; Fow ler,
b
o
ile
r
installed.
M
erle
HansCam,
Leading
K
n
ig
h
t;
The
directors
elected
officers
hop o ff and stretch th e ir legs,
I W W8n " ? n ro o k in F's Wednesday and expeeets to b£ back I n T r ^ k ’
H om er
H aggerty.
L e c tu rin g fo llo w in g the meeting.
Elected
» n „ to y . ? „ d’
and spend a buck o r so.
K n ig h t; Robert R ettkv,
Loyal were Ray Reeser, President, to
mgs are asked to participate.
K n ig h t; Mercé Jacklewicz, Chap, succeed h im self;
H effele, vice-
Zona Geanoy a fo rm e r school C ash plzes, given by m erchants
lain
.
L
a
rry
Roemick,
E
sq
uire;"
T’t'esTf’p
n
t:
AI
M
incer,
secretary-
JEWELRY STORE
chool teacher here, has purch­
Pete Lesmeister, secretary; and Don Sm ith, treasurer and i >H- ased th e Tots-To-Teens store from w ill be awarded in the show.
E n try blanks can be secured
Tom D aughtvry, iT yler.
■
/ Hein, assistant treasurer.
OPENING SET
Mrs. E lm a MitcWeLl, w ith the
at
the Brookings Police S tatio n
Boy
Scouts
who
particip
a
ted
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A new business, and tw o new
transaction
e ffe c tiv e ly
immed­
H arold 's Je w e lry Store w ill open
Bolton said th a t the o n ly re­
men is being set up in Brookings w ere Tom m y Berger and Dale
iately.
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The Oregon hig hw a y commisa-
th is week in the Grayshel b u ild ­
quirem ents a re : M ust be under
John Coleman, and George H a m ­ Hoie.
Mrs. M itc h e ll w ill s till be as­
I „ n f aravan made a tr ip through
ing adjacent to the M oore V a rie ty
mond both o f P o rtla n d and Cheh-
sociated w ith the Mode O'Day perm it is required; and' uie^pe'i- i ? I^ k ln ?? Wednesday, on th e ir
“ '« " S '■ P 'S k lH .,1
store.
state w ide tour. The Brookings
•son m ust have had no m oving
Bus Towed Away,
Mr#. Ueapey w ill continue to tr a ffic c ita tio n d u rin g the last t h am ber o f Com m erce w ire d the
the
same
name-brand,
group, and asked them to stop
F ra n k Burden, who helned org- I « try
v
six months.
o ff a t B ro oking s fo r a coffee
The school bus w hich was h it anize the M idget Baseba'I 1‘vipue I t,Ua ' y ,h?y have handled *n tho
Cars w ill be furnished
ÎI? 1 thPy WPre unable to
before m oving to B rookings
fro m behind by a lum be r tru c k on m t Brookings has I ft fo r Per»- * pas’ Th,‘ s,ore hours w ill remain program, and the Road-E-O wHI
adjacent to th'
Sunset • M otel,
c o n s is t rkf
so because o f a rig id tim e
The Grayshel b u ild in g has been
and w ill p ut in new and used the last day of school has been land, where he w ill be liv in g He 1 i same A Brand opening sale is consist o f several d riv in g tests, ! schedule,
towed to P o rtla n d -w h e re I w ill w ants to th an k th? c itv fo r th? I P annod lo r “ latOr date,
such as p arkin g , backing up, and
Howoven vr*
be repaired ta an estim ated iost use o f the grader In fr'ln in c om I A dauBh te r, Joyce, w ill assist stopping as w e ll as a w ritte n ex- I Oregon f v j . s / l " ’
°f
1
-5on 5^°nst Association stopped
o f SI 175 by the Insurance
Co.
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, th e M idget ball m ore r in
1 *n..,.ho. store’ and Mrs Earl Ooatet ( m inatlon.
a rie ty and the Jew elry store, the
Pan-Am erican
The r ’ w 66-passenger school T a rrv B lre lv fo r his tim e- D nJ
a l“ 0 1x1 helping out from tim e
and ^TVrra
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1» B rookings o spend the night.
p c mstde o f the Je w e lry store f C ru iser line
I«. w hich ....
.... 1 __ » » by
_ ...
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*
has been com pletely redone. I t
” '
Jim D a rn e ll is leaving F rid av 1
' ^ ' l î®lk to ,h° dipectors o f
bus
was ordered
the Y a rn
ll . fo r the iise ö f h ü * ' eq^hi- to tlm
t,mc
Mrs. Geaney has taught in the
housed the Post O ffice previously. ' T w e n ty tra ile r u n its w ill be put School Board
iard is a the fa c to ry in m ent-
ent, Odi«
Odis rcndctw»-.^
Gadsfterry fo r .....
use of
in behind the Sunset -.Motel.
Lim a. Ohio, and a d riv e r w ill be jeep to drag the field, and E lm e r elem entary school system her.’
to v is it relatives, and also
The men le ft fo r Los A n g les
to I a m. reg ardin g the highw ay s it­
sent there to bring i t to B rook- ( Bankus fo r the use o f the fie ld fo r the past fo u r years.
i p ic k straw berries.
Tuesday and plan to have th e ir i mgs
uation.
ings .
».
! B u rde ll said that anyone in te r-
fir s t tr a ile r here S aturday. T he |
-------------------- I csted i n w o rk in g out w ith the
T ra ile r M a rt.
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. k - k
Elect New
Plywood Directors
’ "A N COUNTY
nA A ft p
flU A I/ “ t " U TEST
Tots-To-Tw rii
Change Announced
AREA TO HAVE
t ?
I
“ Sal“r<lay____
COAST HIG HW AY
TRAILER SALES
GIVEN INSPECTION
Haggerty Takes
Over Baseball
-"™ I 'Another Ordered
J a":'_U. WUI do
i - -
Clean-Up Handed
To C ity Merchants
The C ity o f Brookings can’t
c le a ?
IVhn »° kW?u tKe stre e t*
h l,a„ „ L J u ' l ,
th ey do
have some brooms. And as i t was
brought out at the C ouncil m eet­
ing Tuesday n ig h t they are con­
cerned about the c ity streets.
B ’ cause o f the to u rist season
coming up, the council asked if
each m erchant would see th a t the
area in fro n t o f his place o f bus­
iness is p ro p e rly swept. T h u rs­
day. J u re 23rd was designated as
'Clean-up D ay.” and p ick-up of
rubbish w ould be made by c itv
tru c k on F rid a y m orning, and
e very F'ridav m orning th en a fte r
I f the m erchant needs a broom
the c ity has several to loan.
)
HOME ON LEAV E
R ichard T antare, A irm a n 2 c is '
spending a 20 day leave w ith his
AWARDED PRIZE
'
!" Z !* 2 S i e
BY BOOSTER GROUP So
So fnr
»K.,,-.. expressing
„«.«KM*._.. th e ir
fa r tho«’
C hris Brown was the recipient y-’ilh n g r.’ ss to help out are Bob
o f the prize, an E le c tric Shaver, R cttke,
Boyd
Westeren
Ray
parents, M r and M rs. E lm e r T a n ­ awarded by the N o rth Brookings
Westeren, W h ite y Matson Bud
tare o f Brookings. T an ta re
Boosters Wednesday n ig h t. The
here fro m the 509th A and E dra w in g took place a t V e rn ’s Lowe and A I P hillips
F our teams have been organized
squadron in W a lk e r A ir Base, in Bakerv
w hich are being sponsored by th”
Rosewell, N ew Mexico.
E lk s R otary. VFW and Lions
th e boys are now p ra cticin g twir->
sr, ■
a week, and w ill have th e ir games
on Sundays A ll those interested
to seeing the kids play are w e l­
come to attend the games.
Pete F itzhugh was brought to
tow n fro m Crescent C ity Hos­
p ita l. where he has been a patient
fo r over a m onth He js being
taken care o f by his sisfer, Mrs.
Clarence K reuger.
W O MEN TAKE
W (X)I) BUSINESS
A
Leo H. F re ’ 7 mid Sam W illh o ft
both o f Gold rea ch, have taken
oVér the M itc h e ll W oodyard here,
ant’ w ill do business here o f the
seme typé as in the past.
F re tz has been in Gold Beach
9 years, and in business there fo r
five years W illh o ft w ill handle
Brookings business, and w ill be
here m ost o f the time.
M r and M r .
rived
anS.PL a r* Pn a r-
v is if th?i
k ",gS rue8day to
tsit th e ir daughter and fa m ily ,
Nancy, Bud. and Todd Pisarek
The L a rie n s were | 0
s r . “ r w
a „ m" “ ”
M O R K HAS S T A R T E D on Jh? BCresa Housing Development
here in w hich 49 homes w ill be b u ilt w ith in the next 60 days
T te ground has been leveled by cats, such as the one shown
above working.
/
Foundations will be poured soon, officia l, Mid.
s
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,h i’ w " k , r a ”
■ i h -’ ” •
h— ? . n
Release Budget Statement
» he fo llo w in g a rtic le was pre- tric t request It. The inclusion o f
p u le d and w r it t e n by ll ie m em h ^rw
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Of the C ity Council and Budget th i" lte rn in the budKPt h ili w ill
C om m itto? o f the c ity o f Brook- ! Pnable tl,e residents o f a special
ings. Oregon fo r p ublication In the assessment d is tric t to pay the
B ro o k ln g s -Ila rb o r
p ilo t.
T h e cost th e iv o f in in s ta llm e n t pay
ideas and thoughts are not nec­ ments. (Otherwise the streets w ith ­
essarily those o f th is paper.
in the ass4>ssment d is tric t could
tu
j
Ih e Budget Com m ittee and
cunei! desire to make this ex-
lenation o f the 1955-56 budget
I < h has teen
published
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blot.
1 The item of $50,000 included
under the heading o f Special
! Ass'-ssment Fund is not proposed
I to be raised in faxes on the C ity.
' T1' ’ inclus'»n of this item w ill
I ” e ^ n ,, tbe CRy
borrow money
to pay fo r the coat, o f other ton-
provem ents in
not
constructed unless the itss-
' ¡dents o f th e' di«t • v. ,
¿2,
f h
d ls trie t had paid
the fwl1 am ount ° f tlzc costs there-
of. I t is gieatlv in the liest In­
terests o f the residents o f anv
such d is tric t th a t this proposition
he adopted by the c ity . A t no tim e
or place shall the C ity o f B ro o k­
ing’ be required to raise any part
o f th is cost by a general ta x upon
the C ity .
• The Item of $14,752.00, State
a special asMxw- T x S treet Fund, Is money th a t
" K ”“ ’ «'
" j u , " ï e d^
' N/
>™-’ l™ ' i>r » » S tate or
™ —
“- i p - e
3 The to ta l sum o f taxes to
he levied upon the C ity is in the
-■iim o f $35.321.00. To th is m ust
be added an estim ated sum o f
887.00 fo r faxes w hich m ay
not be paid d u rin g the fiscal ye a r
of 1955-56. This means th a t the
C ity must raise the sum o f
$-11,208.00 in taxes fo r the fiscal
year from J u ly l, 1955 to June
30, 1956. T his sum is the to ta l
"m th a t the people o f B ro o kin g ,
w ill have to p ay In taxes to op-
ite the C ity d u rin g th is fisca l
> ar. The C ouncil is p erm itted
under the law to raise th» sum
G $29,250.00 w ith o u t a vote on
’ h - budget. The difference be-
>' een the sum o f $41,206.00, th *
sum required, and the sum o f
■5.3.250.00, the sum possible to
be raised w ith o u t a vote on the
budget is $11.958.00.
4 A special election w ill be
called a t which voters o f B ro ok­
ings w ill e ith e r reject o r approve
the proposed budget. A n approval
o f the'budget by the people means
th a t the Council m ay raise the
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