Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 15, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Thursday, March 15, 195b
IT P AYS TO BE KIND
BIG STE P —
Jack and Lorraine Holmes made
TO A N IM ALS
The City of Brookings was a m p to Portland, on business»
In all of N ature, the only given a big boost toward home They plan a 10-day stay.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 17C, of Curry County, known
law of increase is that delivery of mails when the M. S.
State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at SCHOOL HOUSE you m ust give to get. In other Brainards got their house num ­
have been kicking around the
on the 29th day of March, 1956, at 7:30 o’clock pan. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the words, if you w ant to neap a bers up, this weekend. A consid­ house
for a couple of months and
harvest you m ust first plant erable number of residents are,
fiscal school year, beginning July 1,1956, and ending June 30, 1957, hereinafter set forth.
your seed and give the planting expected to follow this splendid* a source of a lot of yacking.)
the proper care. O r if you raise example. (NOTE—the numbers
BUDGET - -
cattle or sheep or other live­
J tim ated R ceipts and Available Cash_Balances stock, to get good results, proper
SCHEDULE I
shelter and feed are necessary,
""
Total AU Fwwto
w r
otherwise the increase will be
C rtim ntcd Receipts From —
small and many of the stock d y
1. Delinquent Taxes
............................................. $ 10,000.00
ing because of lack of shelter
4L County School Fund
—.....................................
13,240.00
5. Basic School Support Fund
94J544.00
and proper care. Everything has
6. Common Irreducible) School Fund ........................
794.00
its price.
9. School Lunch Federal (Milk)
1,620.00
It is more profitable and much
12. Tuition Secondary' ...............................................
4,400.00
OIDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS
more sensible and humane to
16. Adult Education
..............................................
750.00
raise only the number of sheep
17. Rentals — Forest Service ......................................
16,920.00
18. O ther Souroes Sale of Milk ..............................
1,620.00
or cattle or other livestock you
COQUILLE AUTO CO.
19. Estimated Total Receipts
$ 143,888.00
can properly care for as to feed
2L Estim ated total receipts and available
and shelter, rather than to try
cash balance or deficit
$ 143 888 00
to raise an unlimited number of
General Eund Esitmated Expenditures
SCHEDULE II
them only to find th a t many be­
come sick or die for w ant of the
Expenditures for Two Fiscal Yea
Total
Budget
Next Preceding the Current
Estimated
proper cane, and in many of
Elementary
Secondary
Expenditures
School Year
Allowance
Scnoola
for the
Schools
In Detail
such instances the predatory an­
FIRST YEAR
Grades
Grades
Ensuing
for the
Petalled
ITEM
imals and dogs are unjustly
School Year
Expenditures
Currant
Give Yearly
In Detail
School Year
for the last
blamed
for such losses. Land
Year of the
Details
that is run down from too much
Two-Year
Period
grazing, or is too rocky, or that
•
WOMENS
: neral < '« )N rR< > l
washed badly during the* w inter
1. Personal Service:
rains is a pasture too meager
4,000i00
childrens
* 3,000.00
$ 4,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 4,250.00
(1, Sujierintendent ................................................ $
to furnish enough food for a
2,034.18
1,500.00
3,000 00
1,500.00
2,500.00
<2) Clerk ............................. ~.....................................
•
MENS
665.06
large number of head of ‘dock
(3) Clerical assistants ..............................................
120.00
60.00
60 00
100.00
51.15
(4) Compulsory education and c e n su s...................
and besides, such land is danger­
(5) O ther Services ...................................................
ous to the safety of the stock.
75 00
150.00
145 66
75.00
140 00
2. Supplies -Clerk’s
..................................................
Thnre are sins of ommission as
125.00
214.83
125.00
250.00
300.00
3. Elections and publicity ..........................................
well as sins of commission, and
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit,
350 00
350.00
260.00
700.00
260.00
etc.) .............................................................................
failing to properly care for one’s
5. O ther expenses of general control:
stock is a sin.
445.00
445 00
890.00
145.42
150.00
(1) ................................................................................
Some years ago, I had a nice
.$ »i ./,. y i * i $ 13,110.00
6,555 00
YOUNG MOTEL BUILDING
$ 7,700.00 $ 6,516.30 $ 11,457.67
6. Total Expense of General Control ...............
little
home built south of H ar­
B INSTRI ( ’ I’KtN
bor and I thought that my hap­
1. Personal Sei vice :
$ 6,500.00 $ 12,500.00
(1) Principals ......................................................... $ 6,000.00
$ 7,750.00 $ 8,700.00
piness would then be complete,
(2) Supervisors .........................................................
but the thing that marred that
57,450.00
191,750.00
43) Teachers
................................................- 134,300 00
136,867.25
168,200.00
happiness is seeing so many of
2,250.00
14) Sub. Teachers ....................................................
1,000.00
3,250 00
1,269 50
3,250.00
the lambs dying for want of a
927.00
309.00
<5) Spec. Ed. Teacher ..............................................
1,236.00
926.55
750.00
shelter and a little care, and also
(6) Librarian Adult Education ..........................
750.00
750.00
1,250 00
2,000 00
850.76
(7) Clerical assistants ..............................................
3,250.00
1,800.00
seeing other livestock being ne­
200.00
2. Library Supplies, repairs ......................................
150.00
35000
300.00
137.22
glected.
3. Teaching supplies ............. i......... .’....................................
3,000.00
2,000.00
1,400.00
4,400.00
1,979.45
Being unkind to animals or to O
4,000.00
500.00
4. Textbooks .................................................................
4,500.00
4,100.00
2.635.81
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your pets or to our feathered
5. Graduation
.................................................
125 00
125.00
480.00
6. Other expenses of instruction ..............................
960.00
1,140.00
1,440.00
859.04
friends is cruel ,and in this day
T<»tai ei pens • of Inst ruction
$ 152,407.00
? 71,114 00 $223,551.00
$153,299.03
$120,311.50 and age one would think that
$190,21655
III
( H’ERATK >N < >E PLA N T
such barbaric tra its no longer
1. Personal Service:
existed.
In hunting season,
(1) Janitors and other employees ......................... $
9,000.00
6,600.00
15,600.00
$ 12,780.00 $ 10,769.11
sometimes a hunter shoots a
(2) Towel Laundry ..................................................
500.00
900 00
900.00
1,40000
777.40
2. Supplies
800.00
deer without even following up
1,035.00
1,208.91
1.835.00
1,200 00
3. Fuel
............
.............
1,900100
1,500.00
3,000.00
3,500.00
3,084.92
the hurt .'deer, leaving it to suffer
5. W ater
...........................
300 00
400.00
600.00
700 00
416.58
a long time before it dies, and
4. Light and Power
...............................................
1,300.00
1,800 00
2,900 00
1,680.34
3,100.00
shooting at ducks and other
6. Telephone
200.00
300 00
300.00
299.79
500.00
birds for live target practice,
7. O ther expenses of operation ....................................
200.00
300 00
500.00
8. Total Expense of Operation
..........
$ 13,800 00
12,835 00
26,635 00 $ 22,180.00 $ 18,237.05
$ 15,381.76 and wounding them is certainly
IV MÀÏNfEÏÏÀfeôE AND ftËPÀÎAS----- ~ ----------
uncivilized and cruel. I know of
Now you can have better insurance and claims
1. Personal Service Engineer ..................
250 00
250.00 $
50000
$
$
$ 1,000.00
a hunter w'hose gun accidently
service—at
folding-money-size savings! This is
2. Repair, maintenance and replacement
discharged, hitting him in the
<1) Furniture and equipment ................
775 00
600 00
1,375.00
1,200.00
1,822.59
Insurance foi careful driven only, reducing loeeee.
stomach, and that he made the
3,600(X)
42) Building structure ...........................
1,450 00
2,512.41
3,000 00
5,050.00
Streamlined policy bsuing methods are applied to
rem ark that he now could under­
2,500.00
3. Upkeep of grounds site improvement
2,500.00
5,750.00
5,000 00
2,895.38
4. O ther expenses of maintenance and
cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay*
stand how' a deer must feel w’hen
repairs ........................................................
600.00
600.00
3,565.75
shot and wounded.
ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance?
5. Total Expense of Maintenance and
Being kind to animals pays
$ 3,703.90
$ 6,950 00
1 5,575.00 $ 12,525.00 $ 14,515.75 * $ 7,230.38
big dividends. As one would map
V ^ À I î XÏLIÂRV a 'G E N ^ Ë S ^ — -------
Call Now. No obligation«
in life that one must sow, and
1. Health Service:
41) Personal service (nurse, etc.) .....
1,350.00
750
00
$
2,100.00
2,000
00
$
2,000.00
as
expressed
by
Ella
Wheeler
$
$
$
42) Supplies and other expenses .......
75.00
125.00
50.00
100.00
56.89
W ilcox:
(3) Health Exams ..............................
150.00
15000
300.00
340.00
“Life is the m irror of king and
2. Transportation of pupils:
slave,
< 1 ) Personal s e r v ic e ...............
14,625.00
16,650.00
10,281.60
10,000.00
4.625 00
J
4 2) Supplies and Rejwirs
.............
’Tis just what you are and do,
7.500 00
2.750,00
7,500.00
6,362.32
4,750.00
<4) Insurance
...........................
460.00
330 00
790.00
693.00
433.27
Then give to the world the best
(5) O ther expenses of transportation,
you have
Driver Training Car Ins.
91.00
And the best will come back to
3. Other Auxiliary Agencies:
1 you.
100(10
(1) School lunch Milk
3,240.00
3,240 00
30.00
4 T o tal E x p u lse o( A uxiliary A gencies
$
28.680
00
$
19,164.08
8.655
00
$
17,752.17
$
27,474.00
$ 20,025.00
— Gertrude Col«
1
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VI
F I X E I > CrfÀRÔfcS
4Exclusive of items included under V-2)
1. Insurance
Ä C H E C K THE T R U T H AT Y O U R F O R D D E A L E R ’S !
$ 2,000.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 4,720.00 $ 6,46099
2. Rent
1,485.00
3. Retirement and Social Security
14.625.00
12.946.00
9.839.77
10,000.00
4.625.00
4. Other fixed charges Ind. Acc
430.00
150.00
280.00
369.00
5. Total Fixed Charges
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
See MtNNHHr
SHOE REPAIR
. . While You Wait
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GERRY’S SHOE REPAIR
ATTENTION...
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IN S U R A N C E
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
Phone 3311
Brookings
V il
C A P IT A L O UTLAY S
1. New Site Purchase and
Improvement of Sites
2. Classroom Furniture
4. Library Books
5. Busses and other transportoaion
equipment
6 Fumitune, f ix t u r e s a nd o th e r equipment
7. Assessments of betterm ents
Driver’s Training Car
8. O th e r c a p ia l o u tla y s
9. Total Capital Outlays
V llI
1.
D E B T S E R V IC è ' N Ù N R Ù N D E D
e/ìMssr*
e fd te fa t-
pricedthree!
Interest On W arrants
2. Interest on Other Indebtedness and
Bank Charges
3. Total l>eht Service Non-Bonded
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•|x » 1 \l s e n t |>l I »•: Il G ENERAI Fl ND to ta l 1-
Exjienses, Items 1-6, II-7, 111-8, IV
VII 9 VIII-
M i l l Dl l I- 111
D EBT SERVIC1
BOM » IN T E R E ST
SINKING FUND
1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable
interest-bearing w arrants issued under
section 111-1016, O C. 1* A.
2. Interest on bonds
3. Total Schedule 111 Debt Service
Bonds ami Interest
This it o complete V ainlin«
Sixpas:#r. jr 2-dcor Sedan.
Price incluoes two-tone point
M III DI I I \ 1
...o il filte r...o il b a th...P osi­
tive Action Windshield W iper
. . . T n x . . . license . . . Interest
ond carrying charges I
FïTÎIFR SPECIAL RESERVE F l Nf»
1 School Bus
5. Total Schedule VI
Reserve Fund
SCI II DI LI YU
ESTIMATION OF TXX
••F 'ic e »oy vary (lightly according »»
individual d w n , prong policy
LEVY
T
Total estimated expenditures
Total estimated receipts and available
cash balances (Schedule I)
143,888 00
3. Amount necessary to balance the budget
270.034.00
DEDUCT:
5 Balance to lie raised by taxation
270,034 00
ADD:
6. Estim ated amount of taxes that will not be
collected during the fiscal year for which
this budget is made, including estimated
rebate on taxes
10.01X3 00
7. Total estimated tax levies for ensuing
fiscal year
280,034.00
8 Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies:
$ 95 130 00
<D Amount inside 6% limitation
(2> Amount outside 6% limitation ........
g P*4 ‘XM 00
’ a 'M g i n ; m t i m n e e u i n i -
: m m induces afl ñegou" -TC X l "tKiT^nJ day of M a r c h i ” ..¿,gne4: K t'ra T " Beaulieu,
iable interest-bearing w arrants uuuded uned section 111-1016
District Clerk.
Approved by Budget Committee March 2. 1956
O. C. L A
$43550000
Signed Raymond L Pisarek. Secretary, Budget Committee;
H Keealer. v'hairman. Budget Committee: Wm. Thomfwxi.
Published March 8. 1956 and Man-h 15, ’956
Chairman, Board of [» ’■ecfora
Here’s an honest-to-gooJness available car. You
can see it right no*—at your Ford Dealer’s.
You can get it at an honestto-goodness low
p ric e ...th e Zouetf price o f the low-priced three.
)ou have 30 months to pay. AU you need it
30rc cash down or trade. And your present car
• uld more than cover the do*n payment. So
wby wait. (Lome and get it!
•Io » d •« rKOmmondod ‘ setory d^,..r»d pr<*|
¿•t in on the "March of Soles” at your Ford Dealer's
DUNNING MOTORS
y < w Curry County A u th o m ti Ford-Mercury Pooler
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