Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 13, 1957, Image 15

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    B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r
P IL O T
B ro o k in g s ,
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O re .
**** Ju n e 13,
1957
N O T IC E O F 1957-58 B U D G E T M E E T IN G
143,140.00
113.020.00
COUNTY SCHOOL FUND:
C O U N T Y H O S P ITA L O P E R A T IN G FU N D :
FOR WHAT
IT'S WORTH
51.172.78
43,328.85
36.K23.19
|B y C L IF F O R D P . R O W E ]
U n til
I had
ju s t
been
v in c e d
re c e n tly
firm ly
,
con­
th a t n e v e r a g a in
w o u ld
1 be
c o m p e lle d
to u n d e r g o th e s t r e s s
a n d
s tr a in
re se rv e ? d
f o r
th o s e
r e la te d
in tim a te ly
to
e v e n t" .
a
how
o n e
goes
m uch
s h o u Id
s u c h
fo r
a n
th e
w eek
of
Ju n e
of
an
I w a ite d
p la n te d
a
f ir
of
st
I
th e
p a r t of th e
3.209.47
1,294.34
7,408.89
300.00
400.00
57.62
4,716.52
2,057.11
4,668.72
600.00
300.00
192.43
2,483.00
2,989.77
3,453 99
600.00
300.00
243.40
100.00
50.00
75.00
1,018.17
2,688.71
599 20
3,745.56
50.00
75.00
592.31
4.401.47
522.31
4,291.37
15.93
174.00
130.88
26.45
g iv e
g re e n
394 59
X38.5O
850.19
2.800.14
w e re
c r a v in g s
m e
At
m ade
of
w a te r, an d
2,250.00
3,200.00'
3,500.00
600.00
300.00
250.00
100.00
50.00
100.00
700.00
4.500.00
600.00
4.000.00
w h ic h
be
th a t a l l o f th e
I
642 50
1.056 50
756.50
315.00
T A Y L O R G R A Z IN G A C T F U N D :
-,00.00
D O N A TIO N
1,000.00
541.00
days
s ix
M r. an d M rs.
s p r o u t) th e
R a g la n d
su n b e a t dow n u n m e r­
c if u lly on th e p o o r d e -
fe n s e le s s
seeds;
as
p ro s p e c tiv e
to
each
w eek fro m
and
lio n s
of
g ra ss
in g th e m
by
can
w eek
V a lle y
fo r
m o is t
in
one
end
sh o rt
A nd
of one
so
th ro u g h
r i s e
d e a l a t th e
s ig n a le d
of
B u t
th e
as
is
of b ir th
th e
tim e
A nd
so
com e.
it w a s t h a t o n e
aw o k e
fin d
to
p ro u d
la w n .
w eek
p o sesso r
T ru e ,
to u c h e d
th e
w eek
a re a
m e rits
iv e
w ho
a
o n ly
and
sam e
as
of o u r
o u r
le a s t th a t n o
w h e re
th a t
w h ic h
ves
have
it w a s
c o n te m p la te
a liv e
m in e .
m o w in g
fr o m
h a v in g
it w a s
I
th e
been
p h y s ic ia n
m in d s
at
la w n
can
th is
fo u n d
a ffe c tio n
o rd e a l
of
change
to
b illio n
to
new ­
m ay
d is g u s t w h en
re s p o n s ib ilitie s
th e
in to
th a t c o m e
re st
fo r a
w ith
o u rs e l­
c o u ld
a tte n d in g
p a r­
s a d d e n in g
tim e
c re a tiv e
STILL COST LESS
n o te d ;
b ro u g h t
b ut n e v e rth e le s s
and
is
we
b e in g .
It is
now
E ach
co m p a re
f o u g h t w ith w a te r m y
ow n p e r s o n a l d ro u g h t,
A nd
re s p e c t­
c o n fid e n t
ow n
p o s s ib ly
had
th e
d o tin g
a re
tin g e
past I
tim e ,
p ro g e n ie s .
ju s t a s
o r­
v e te ra n s
c o m p a re
e n ts , w e
in
m y
w ent
s im ila r
m e
w e
w eek.
d a y ’ s g ro w th
I
m y s e lf
s lig h t g r e e n is h
a
a s
d e a th ,
does
la s t
fo r
jo in
a lw a y s
and
m o rn in g
a
be­
a n o th e r.
tru e
of a
fig h te rs .
to d a y ,
n e ig h b o rs ,
d a y ’ s' e n g a g e m e n t;s u n -
th e
he w ill
su c c e s sfu l p re g n a n c ie s
Sundow n
th e
g in n in g
Illin o is
w h e re
h e lp t r a i n f i r e
keep­
a lw a y s
c o o l.
m ark ed
a tw o w e e k
e m b ry o n ic
b la d e s
a n d
th is
m il -
th o s e
th is
e r n C a lifo rn ia .
R a g la n d w a s to l e a v e
a
o n ly
fa th e r
of
3.800.00
T o ta l W eed Control Fund
MU CE CUB??
W illis
re tu rn e d
v a c a t i o n t r i p in S o u th ­
d u r in g
th o s e s a m e
s e v e n lo n g , lo n g d a y s
I m in is te re d
1.700.00
RAGLANDS RETURN
lo n g ,
(it ta k e s
to
6,000.00
3,937.57
300.00
1,800.00
seed
s e v e n
f o r th e m
3,169 90
6,168.65
4,461.67
s c a tte re d .
F o r
lo n g
th e
600.00
L IB R A R Y F U N D :
G asoline, Oil and M antenance ....
S alary — W eed C ontrol S upervisor
E quipm ent ...........................................
s im u lta n e o u s ly
been
LAW
320.00
FUND S:
W E E D CO NTRO L FU N D :
o ffe re d
in p a s t y e a r s fo r w a r m
w e a th e r s h o u ld b e a n ­
had
29,000.00
1,000.00
w a te r
p ray ers
im m e d ia te ly
3,500.00
3.850.00
9,350.00
600.00
300.00
250.00
100.00
50.00
100.00
800.00
4,500.00
600.00
5.000.00
900.00
e x p e c te d
sw e re d
A w ards aiql P rem ium s ..........................
R ep airs and M aintenance
C o n stru ctio n and Im p ro v em en ts .........
M anager's Bxpenue
S e c re ta ry ’s S alary ........
R e p re se n ta tiv e to S ta te P air .............
R e p resen tativ e to Int. L ivestock Exp.
O regon F air A ssociation D ues ..............
M em ber’s Bonds .......................................
E n try C lerks and Ju d g es ......................
E n te rta in m e n t ...........................................
In su ra n c e
.
M aterials — S upplies and P ublicity
F ed eral T a x ..............
W atchm en Dept. and G atek eep ers ....
W ater, L ight and P ow er .....................
Misc. E xpense
................................
A ll
N a tu r a lly , it w a s to
had
11.780.00
95,575.00
I
w a s w a te r,
m o re
FUND:
Total County Fair Fund
th e re
a w a re .
it d e m a n d e d
191.00
1X9.25
175.97
d is tra c t­
le a s t,
n one
on
la w n to
to
102.020.00
C O U N T Y F A IR F U N D :
p a t-
th e re
o d d
R E A P P R A IS A L
C O U R T H O U S E C O N S T R U C T IO N F U N D :
e x is te n c e .
T r u e,
3,600.00
4.000.00
1,325.00
2,900.00
4,350.00
2,025.00
10,000.00
2.250.00
PROPERTY
th e
to
n o
w as
T o ta l H ospital O perating Fund
4.200.00
1,100.00
1.600.00
n e w ly
y a rd
its
w a s
D rugs ................................... •...........................
Food .............................. .........
..
Off« e, J a n ito r and O th er S upplies ......
L ig h ts, H eat, W ater, e tc ..............................
In su ran ce and R e tir e m e n t...........................
O th er E xpenses ...............
X-Ray E quipm ent and A lteratio n s ...........
2.400.00
2,100.00
1,500.00
85.188.00
e x p e c ta n t
fo r
io n .
4,500.00
4,500.00
to
a ll
as
d r i ve
3.348.62
4,699.70
834.85
2,891.25
3.453.21
4.151.53
e n tire
pangs
b lu s h
2,814.12
4,785 16
501”
1,703.41
1,800.80
4.339.81
2.348.37
4.01169
240 66
2,795 99
2,827.13
4,695.08
in to
fa th e r
o ff
11,000.00
3,060.00
5.700.00
20,628.00
15.392.00
10,800.00
3.300.00
7.280.00
360.00
2.000.00
fa ith
put
e x p e rie n c e d
ie n tly
2,851.67
1,025.92
a s s u m p tio n ;
d u rin g
f ir s t
1,593 51
768 56
1.741.94
490.26
" b le s s e d
Ju st
s h ow
S a la rie s and W ages:
B ookkeeper ...........................................................
S u p e rin te n d e n t — N urse .....................
R eg istered N urses ...... ..................................
N u rses Aid ...................................... ...............
Office M anager and Lab. T e c h n ic ia n ........
Cook ..................... ..................... ...........................
H o u sek eep er (2> and L au n d eress ............
M aintenance Man —.......................... —
O v ertim e ..............................................................
M aterials and S uppyes:
S urgical and L aboratory ........................
H ospital ... ...................................................
2,288.00
4.800.00
15,960.00
22,500.00
4,200.00
2,700.00
2,280.00
2.400.00
2.060.00
deaden
p rid e .
Look behind the smoke-screen of recently announced
new car price cuts and discover.
1 Ford factorv-suggested prices, model for model, are
lowest of the low-price three...based on comparison
of manufacturers’ suggested retail delivered prices.
2
Since Ford Dealers sell more cars than anybody
they can afford to give you a bigger trade-in deal.
Lowest price and highest trade means your cosh cost
is smallest when you buy a beautiful new 5- Ford.
DUNNING MOTORS
B R O O K IN G S ,
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