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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1956)
Thursday, April 26,1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON E N T E R IN G SIST E R H O O D - ' T.4A’ D E L IN Q U E N T S — M rs H arriet Baker, daughter A list to talling several thous of Mr. and Mrs. G len Zirbel and dollars in delinquent taxes leaves Brookings soon to ente has been published by th e sh errif th e N ew York Branch of tht of C u rry County. Some of these C om m unity of th e Holy Spirit. I have not been paid for th e past T his is one of th e fourteen sister • tw o years. T he listing is m ostly hoods of the Episcopal Church. for businesses, livestock and for j trailers. A plywood corporation owes a to tal of over $17.000 in N E W G R A N D D A U G H TE R - back taxes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P ark er have An appended notice w arn s th a t a g ran d -d au g h ter born to then if th e back taxes a re not paid d au g h ter, Mrs. Ja n e Hum phreys, a t Vancouver, B.C., on the 9th im m ediately a lien in th e ir a- The new arriv al has a three-year mount will be placed ag ain st the old b rother. Mrs. P ark er went deliquents, and in terest will be n o rth about a m onth ago to be charged. w ith Jane. BOB K N O X T R A V E L L IN G - The many, m any friends of Mr. and Mrs Robert "Bob" Knox M RS M ORGAN SE L L S - will tie m ighty pleased to knoty Mrs. B reta M organ announces Bob and D orothy a re off on a th e sale of her "M organ A p art well earned vacation. They left, m en ts" a t H ighw ay 101 and last Tuesday, for an extended Ransom Avenue to D. W H orton visit in E urope cen tered about of H orton B rothers. Mrs. Morgan visiting th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. has purchased a trailei house, R oger Davis, who is now w ith w hich she plans to have moved her arm y husband statio n ed in to M eacham w here she w ill G erm any. locate n ea r h er kinfolks. Bob was county ag ric u ltu ral ag en t for C u rry C ounty a good NOTICE OF 1956-57 BUDGET MEETING In accordance w ith the provisions of the "Local Budget Law ’» (O R.S. 294.303 to 294.415) notice is hereby given th a t the Budget C om m ittee of th e City of Brookings, Oregon, in com pliance w ith said law. prepared and adopted on April 19 th e following budget estim ates for th e C ity of Brookings, Oregon, for th e ensuing fiscal y ea r Ju ly 1, 1956, to Ju n e 30, 1957. All persons are hereby notified than on May 8, 1956, in the City Hall, Brookings, Oregon, said budget estim a tes m ay be discussed w ith the City Council, the levying board for th e C ity of Brookings, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed ta x levy or levies fill be heard in favor of o r against said proposed tax levy, o r any p a rt thereof. City ' of Brookings, Oregon 3 * . S IG N E D ! BYRON L. BRIMM, Mayor CLIVE D. MANLEY, Councilm an J. R. YELTON, Councilm an C. F. CAM PBELL, Councilman EA R L M. BREUER, (SIG N E D ) A RCHIE P. H END RICKS, M em ber of Budget C om m ittee A L FR ED E. BOTZEK, M ember of Budget C om m ittee FR A N C IS A. ARRELL. M ember of Budget C om m ittee D. D. W ILLIAM S, M ember of Budget C om m ittee MURRAY PALMER, M ember of Budget C om m ittee Budget Summary — 1956-57 T otal All Funds SEW ER FUN D S ta te Gas Const. T ax S tre et O peration M ainten. Fund G eneral Fund Special Assess. Fund L ibrary Fund E stim ated E x p en ditures ..............$250,592 00 $55,547.00 $23,030.00 $10,740.00 $60,000.00 $100,000.00 $1.275 00 R eserved for Use 8,640.00 A fter Ju n e 30, 1957.... 8,640.00 ------------------------- ----- ................ .. R ^B ipte60....................... 229,885.00 26.200.00 23,030.00 100,000.00 1,275.00 10,740.00 68,640.00 26,200.00 •A m ount N ecessary to B alance B udget............ 29,347.00 29,347.00 Add— E stim ate d T axes U ncollected D uring 1,658.00 Y ear 1956-57 .............. 1,658.00 $- T o ta l L e v y ....... $ 31,005.00 $31,005.00 A m ount Inside ._. $. 6% L im itatio n — .......$ 31,005.00 $31,005.00 $...........— $................ $.................. $ BUDGET ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES — ALL FUNDS 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 $1333844 $13,348.29 3,753.55 (86.47) $18,101.55 5,592.33 242.58 $35,321.00 5,500 00 (300.00) (184.66) 2,325.16 3,875.00 2,797.64 6,065.00 2,700.00 6,000.00 1,269.65 335.55 5/479.90 6,502.50 2,168.63 220.63 400.00) 6,000.00) 4.74730 360.00 19233) 5368.90) .............) 3,633.50 357.87 32,634.85 5,45739 32.968.13 (327.07) 48,765.96 (9,719.45) 62,421.00 (6,500.00) ~ 2 , 158.53 4,974.05 250.00) 6.99L49) 5,000.00 1300.00 $58,092.05 $32,641.06 $39,04631 $55,921.00 $ 9,183.62 $ 9,766.19 $14,752.00 " 309.10 948.16 $14,466.62 728 00 1,388.72 $ 9,492.72 $10,71435 $16,583.34 $14,752.00 — FU N D & C LA SSIFICA TIO N —Approved GENERAL* FUND — C u rren t Y ear’s Levy --------------- $ P rio r Y ear’s Levy ---- -------------- D iscount and In te re st ...........—. C ounty L and Sales ................... — - L iquor A pportionm ents ................ F in es & B ail F o rfeitu res (Including P ark in g ickets) — Bldg., Plbg. & Elec. P e r m its ------ F ran ch ise T axes ..........- ................ PAGE THREE FINEST KEN TU C K Y BOURBON EVER PUT INTO GLASS! 1956-57 4,500 00 300.00 4,000.00 6,500.00 1,000.00 900.00 6,00000 6,500.00 2,500 00 P ark in g M eters ........................ — O th er R eceipts ----------------------- T ra n sfers In ...........- .............. .......- (850.00 T ra n sfer to L ib rary F u n d ------ 31,35000 T otal R eceipts ........................ A vailable Cash B alance — (5,150.00 Ju ly 1, 1956 ................... ......... T o tal G eneral F u n d .................... $ 26,200 00 S T A T E G AS T A X S T R E E T FU ND — 8 6 PROOF S ta te A pportionm ents ................ $ 19,000.00 O th er R e c e ip ts -------- --------------— .................... K entucky Strai ¿ht Bourbon A vailable Cash B alance — Ju ly 1, 1956 .......................... - 4,030.00 10 $¿180 T otal S ta te Gas T ax St. Fund.... $ 23,030.00 PT. S E W E R O P E R A T IO N and M A IN T E N A N C E FU ND — S ew er Service ................................. $ 10,640 00 OLD CROW (MSnUCKY CO., 01V. OF NATIONAL OCT PtOO. C09P^ FUAHKFORT, ft 100 (X) P e n a lty and In terest .................... 10,000.00 Connection Fees ............................ T ra n sfers to Sew er (10,000.00 C onstruction Fund ................ A vailable Cash Balance — Ju ly 1, 1956 T o ta l Sew er O peration and M aintenance Fund ................ $ 10,740.00 S E W E R C O N STR U C T IO N FU ND - Bond Sales ..................... .................. $ 5o.oqp.oo T ran sfers from O peration and 10,000.00 M aintenance Fund ................ S ew er Service — 8,640.00 S u rc h a r g e 50 % .................... T otal Sew er C onstruction ON HIGHW AY 101 — 5 M ILES N O RTH O F C R E SC E N T CTC- Fund ............................. •*............ $ 68.640.00 S P E C IA L IM P R O V E M E N T D IS T R IC T S — Collections on A pportioned Costs ........................................... $ 100,000.00 L IB R A R Y FU ND — W ED—T H U R — ERI—SAT APRIL 25-26-27 25.00 Book R en tals ................................. S Fines, Penalties and 15000 M emberships .......................... 250.00 D onations and G ifts ...................... — In CinemaScope — 850.00 T ra n sfer from G eneral F u n d ..... 1,275.00 T o tal L ibrary Fund ...................... $ G E N E R A L FUND — Jeff Richards — farma Lewis General Control — PER SO N A L SER V IC E: 3.000(H) R ecorder-T reasurer ...................... $ 1,350.00 P a r t Tim e A ssistance ................... 180.00 — In Cinem aScofie — Ja n ito r ............................................... General Operating, M aintenance — R ent ............................................. $ 900.00 Offioe Supplies ................................. 200.00 U tilities ............................................. 1,034.00 SUN MON—TUES, APRIL 29-^0 v P rin tin g , dvertising AUDIE MURPHY Elections ................... 800.00 In su ran ce & F idelity Bonds ........ 1,300.00 F.I.C.A. & S.I.A. Insu ran ce .......... 1,200.00 A uditing Budgeting and — In CinemaScope — 5 Accounting Service ................ 600.00 M em bership Dues and Conventions ........................... 750.00 r ARTHUR KENNEDY—1 I IT A ST. IDI IN I O th er General O perations ........................... and M aintenance ............:....... 250.00 In terest On Loans ................................................. •3 LONG JOHN SILVER $ 1,505.77 190.21 52.10 1,330.71 61.00 155.00 3,294.79 3.607 50 3.251.46) .................. ) 1334.05 1.681.40 S 1,735.28 $ 2,038.88) 1,160.17 1,303.23 684.23 1,345.68) ... . » 465.00 119937 1,660.28) ...............) 350.00 $ 2,960.00 200.00 180.00 420.00 1,500.00 750.00 1,010.00 700.00 350.00 61.00 61.00 331.00 435.76 356.09 150.00 237.08 963.24 7.087.44 368 63 752.23 8.089.91 700 0Í) 550.00 9,791.00 ......... ) 8.187,48) ..................) 3.241.80) 203 29 . . ..) 4.350 00 3.657 50 421.59 1,192.11 ) 1,618.45) 5,100.00 3.900 00 3,600.00 1.400 00 715.00 1,470.00 $12.632.57 971.29 $12,210.94 280.32 186.35 .300 00 100.00 639.80 553.01 833.33 186.35 680 00 932.69 1,145.71) 1,429.73 L800 00 962.69 1,299 65 1 «573.93 2,055 00 50 00 30 00 153.94 144.20 205 00 533.41 650.94 $10.074.41 639 80) 15.75 3300 00 4.049 16 2.00 6.701 50 7.354 44 2.714.87) ) 198 50 5.414.76) ) 637 85 2.91337 1.700.00 7.752 61 ............... ) 3.057.09) ................) ............. ) 3.321 12 6.378.21 700 00 1 00800 500.00 4.452 00 6,660 00 2.481.11 1.082 47 3.563 58 1.800 00 1,419.® 3.219 85 T.650 00 1,725.00 659 89 2.384.89 434 00 205 45 600 00 246 79 603 00) 639 45 846 79 603 00 $ 1.650 00 $16.185.00 1,200 00 1.200.00 1.80000 200 00 2.000 00 R 600 00 3,000 00 11.000 00 * IT S A DOG'S LIFE r TO HELL Capital Outlays Total General Control .............. $ C apital O utlays .......................... T otal Police C ity Jail — P riso n ers’ Meals Medical C are ..... ... ... O th er Expense ............... ... T o tal City Jail .................. Municipal Court - - S alary of Judge S ala ry Judge Pro-Tern .. .. O th er Expenses ............. - T o tal Municipal C ourt Fire D epartm ent Personal Service H ydrant R ental Equipm ent M aintenance O ther Expense* C apital O utlays T o tal F ire D epartm ent S tre et D epartm ent - SALA RIES and W AGES: M aterials and Supplies Lighting ...... ...................... O ther Expense ................. C apital O utlays T otal S tre e t D epartm ent C ity A tto rn ey — Personal Service ................ Other Expense .................... T otal City A ttorney C ity Engineer — Personal Service Special S urveys All O ther T otal City Engineer THE NAKED DAWN 14.324.6O > Police D epartm ent - PER SO N A L SE R V IC E : Police Chief ..................................... $ F irst D eputy ............................ Second D eputy ................................ M atron and Special Officers ............ .............. General. ’Operation and M aintenance Police C ar Expense ...................... O th er Expense ............................... Uniforms I BACK | 5,400.00 4.200.00 3,900.00 1,866 40 100.00 I 1,500.00 515.001 1,866 40 600.00 i 1.900.00 11 961.73 367.32 18.115.00 $38.419 12 600.00 100.00 600.00 1,300.00 1,800.00 $ 8,544 56 50.00 180.00 2,030.00 7(0.00 1,200.00 500.00 78.00 $ 8,544.56 500.00 27)78.00 1.20000 1.700.00 2.900 00 1.800.00 1 X 0 00 6,700 'O 6 7(O J0 1,773.61 146 48 200 38 1,962 52 84 54 232 54 1,800 00 300.00 .300 00 2,120 47 2,279 30 2.400 00 $42,312 19 2,359 09 .3,182 75 $43,647 21 85000 2 500 00 $55,92 L00 $ 2.344 95 ............. ) 3,341 22) $ 3,000 00 4.200 00 1,333.00 600.00 1,800 00 1 320 00 1.200 00 ) » 9,325.63) ...............) ...............) $ 500 00 300.00 728 ''•6 6,795 81 ) $ 9,325 63 $13,210 01 499 00 $14,75200 Dance Recital Set For A pril 2 8th The F o u rth A nnual R ecital of Blossom Behee’s School of D ance will tak e place S atu rd ay , A pril 28th at 8 p.m. in the N ew H igh School Gym, w ith fifty -fo u r stu d en ts tak in g p art. T h e ev en t will be sponsored by th e P T .A ., and the proceeds will go to th a t organization. T ickets will be on sale at the door. T his y ear’s them e will he "A M asquerade Ball", th e young ste rs particip atin g will be: G lor ia Billingsley, M ary N orm an, Laveda M attson, Connie K essler, Ross K essler, B renda Sm ith, Linda D arnell, D ebra W estbrook P atsy Snyder, Dee Ann G roth, Jan ice King, W a lte r Biddle, Jack ie Botzek. B a rb a ra D ah l ström , Wenli Browne, Michelle Browne, Rodney Browne, Rose m ary Brown, K ath y B ushnell, Susan K ay M artin, G reg Behee, K aren F razier, Jodi Reeve«, Les lie Reeves, T eresa VanCeil, Bon’ nie Saxelby. M arella M urphy, K aren Bradshaw . C harlene F lem ming. Connie Swanson, Colleen M urphy. P a tty Jo G ragg. N ancy K uhnhenn, Ju d y Fox, D onna Jam es, I>*ara Bradshaw , L inda Bordwell, B a rb a ra Lewis, C h a r lene Sabin, P a tsy H a rt, V erna Rae A rnett, C h ristin e Austin, Jan et Thompson, D aw n McVay, BY Ja n e t Pyne, M ary K ay K essler, F o rest P roduct* la b o ra to ry , B arb ara Robinson, C am elia Cox, F o rest Service U S . D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re T erry au Claire, M ym a K ay Rhodus, S haron W heatly, Becky One o f A Series W heatly, D arrell O tis and W en FALLACY 4 -T h a t wood used in construction is u nder all con dy Otis. ditions m ore dangerous th an N E W S FRO M BOB JO H N S O N stoel in case of fire. Bob Johnson is doing ju s t fine, I t Is tru e th a t wood w hen ex posed to fire te m p eratu re s will a t A tascadero, according to his b u m and be converted to c h a r m o th er who w as m uch encour coal. w hereas steel does not b u m aged w hen she visited him and under sim ilar exposure condit also w ith Bob’s letters. Bob has a sm all hom e and a ions. B ut wood, when used in rock shop, and has m ade m any heavy tim ber construction, has a trem endous adv an tag e over tin- valuable friends both th ro u g h protected steel. W here thick his lapidary w ork and otherw ise. beam s co n stitu te the supporting At the huge Paso Robles Rock m em bers of a stru ctu re , ihe o u t Show Bob's en try won th e to p side surfaces, on exposure to aw ard, a purple ribbon and a t severe fire conditions, will I n th e San Luis Obispo show he come charred, w hile a su h stn at- w as aw arded a blue ri hiton In ial core of wood, because of its th e form er exhibit, his case w as low heat conductivity, rem ains placed in tlie middle of th e floor space and Bob had it illum inated a t low te m p eratu re , unchanged w ith lam ps placed behind slabs and intact, and reta in s most of its stren g th for some time. Steel, of thin, highly-polished sem i-gem u nder the sam e fire exposure m aterially. Physically, Bob feels a g rea t conditions, because of its go»*I deal b e tte r and gets to do m ore heat conduction, will quickly become heated th roughout and every day. lose much of its rigidity and load hearing capacity and thus perm it collapse of a stru c tu re sooner th an lim iters of the sam e initial stren g th . F or stru c tu ra l purposes, th? w orking stren g th of unprotected w rought iron and steel as re ported in Johnson’s M aterials of Construction, m ust Ite regularly dim inishing w hile the te m p e ra t ure increases, the rate of dim in H a lf-a liv e , headachy, when constipa ution Iteing about I (tercent n tion »ours stomach? »? B lac k -D ra u g h t* 100 F. increase in tem pera! tir«». re lie v e s c o n s tip a tio n o v e r n ig h t. Helps sweeten sour stomach too. It is for this reason that steel t ljjt r w Stoauch SwMtamr Wortt OwnlfW I p v m liers a rc commonly required No harsh griping Made from pura to be enclosed in concrete or v e g e ta b le h e rb s . T h o r o u g h ly b u t gently uncorks clogged Intestines. some o th er protective m ateriel. Bungs com forting relief In m orning SOME CO M M O N FALLACIES ABOUT W OOD TH EA TR E- $50,000.00 L E T T E R TO B R O O K IN G S- H A R B O R C o f C. — H aving ju st retu rn ed home a fte r spending tw o glorious days in your fair city, T feel I m ust tell you whAt a pi (t\ place it is. Th? setting th e re is perfect. N ever before had the pleasure of spending any tim e there, ju st driving through. Had alw ays thought of Brookings as being ju st ano th er place along the highway but now have changed my mind It is tru ly one of the b eau ty spots along the coast and th e scenery is tru ly m agnificent. It has now been about four y ears since I had gone through th e re and I w as am aaed at how th e city had grown. Those lovely new motels, th e W new business houses, so m any new homes, which m eans and shows you have an active C ham ber of Commerce. You have ju st about ev ery th in g th e n 1 RUT a good highw ay to Gold Beach. S urely th e s ta te will do sm oothing about th a t real soon, or should I co n g ratu late you on your fine work. M yrtle E. Byers 1616-23rd S treet, Milwaukee, Oregon. I Í SELL IT THRU THE W ANTAGE P ILL THE PLUG OH STOMACH UPSET Then life looks sunny B lack-D raug ht to d a y m any years and his wife has a long career C urry CountV booster. W hile the Knoxes are g ■:>»« Mr. and Mrs D ouglas DeVoe will I k * w atching the Knox home on Indian Creek, just up th< Rogue from Gold Beach. w h*” o u ttp n ttn « sour» child r»i. » dl- ye«l I. »1.11 dlipoMtlori set Syruo of OrTught Th«y tors thU honey-sweet liquid’ CHETCO Planning. Zoning, Sanitation S alary and W ages 1,800 00 Planning Commission 300 00 b th e r Expenses .300 00 FUND Kr C L A S S IF IC A T IO N Approved 1956-57 T otal Planning, Zoning and S an itatio n 2,400.00 All O ther Appropriation# — Em ergency Fund 3,000.00 T otal General Fund 55,547.00 S T A T E GAS T A X S T R E E T FU ND Superintendent $ .3,600 00 G rad er Man 4.800 00 I,abor 2,250 00 . ■■ , Mileage G rave] 2.750.00 1,380 00 Gas, Oil and T ires Equipm ent R epair ............. . 1,800.00 Equipm ent R ental 1,000 00 S tre e t Signs Weed Control C ulverts and D rainage 4,000 00 O th er Ex (tense C apital O utlay 850.00 T otal Gas T ax S treet Fund $ 23.030 00 Setrt-r Oprantunn and M nintenanee S alaries and Wages $ 4,000.00 M aterials end Supplies 4,000 00 O th er Exfiense 2.74000 T otal Sew er O peration and M aintenance Fund $ 10,740 00 S E W E R C O N STR U C TIO N FU ND C ity’s Portion, Cost Main* and L ats 30.000.00 Pum ping S tatio n s 30.000 00 Diaprtaal P lan t 8.64000 T otal C onstruction ............ 68.640 00 S P E C IA L A S S E S S M E N T D IS T R IC T S Paving & .Sewer Const $ 100,000 90 L IB R A R Y EUND Ja n iro n a l .... $ ' if lo U tilities . 20.00 Postage. P rin tin g A O th er 120 00 dP eriodieais 1,(773 00 To»ai L ibrary Fund .................... $ 1,275.00 again! Oet •In Pt.ndrr or Oranulatnd to* now in s e ii . c a t v - t - o - f - a • k t Ta T a b l t l i . tn o l INN ’LEAN A COM POFfT ABLE ROOMS AVAILABLE WeeJi/y and M onthly Rntnn AI m > C o m m em a J Kat»» EDNA SPARKS. M anage Phone 2624