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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
I iii''rni]'''iïiT ' * l l . y F ~ ~ v -' '/•■■ ■ ■; ■ ;____ ■ : trtn a PAGE 81 McQUAY-NORRIS I S T O N R I N G S . P I S T O N S ft PINS Renew Your Motor*s Power piece any person who shall be subject to such tax levy when made, n ay be heard in lavor o f or against such w x levy or any part thereof. That the said estimates and original estimate sheet accompanying the same and died in the office of the said City Recorder are as follows: m BUDGET ESTIM ATED EXPJ “ DITUKK8 Personal Services « X* City Kecorder < m • ei< «i •• < • • • as* 1 . 500.00 2* Marshal .»• • • • • • • «* »• • »«■•-»•»•«»• • 1 . 600.00 3. isight Mamhal ............................... 720.00 4. City Attorney • % ...... *»• • e.»• • 260.00 6. City Treasurer . ^ . t> * . . . . . . . . . . . tiO.OO h. 1?ire Chief . . . • • • • ■ ^ta y $4,030.00 ~ * Total— Personal Sarvices ........,. Material & Supplies * X.* Xaght & Power . . . .V .. . . . . . •••••#* 2. stationery & P r i n t ! * * ............ . 8. Fuel It ¿Supplies •*♦••• f»V * o • • *jj * • ' $ 3 ,« .»2*860.00 Total —Material A Sophies ........ Construction ! ' 1. Cost of Engineering on streets A bridges... . . . » 800.00 . . . . 1,800.00 2, Spurgeon Street Bridge ................... . .»2,000.00 Total—Con*tmetlu»< .............. ................ Maintenance A Repair. S l . Streets, Bridges A Wharves ................... . • : ■' • . Total* -Maintenance A Repairs................. indebtedness * 1. funding Bonds— Series 1916— Sinking Fund. 2. Funding Bonds— Series 1916— Interest......... 3. Interest on Lamb Grove Warrants................. 4. Interest on General Fund W arra n ts...,.,«,. for PISTpN RINGS « 60.00 mini 12/100.00 hâ -,.V: »1,668.67 1,320.00,. -fr1 (' ...........I....... 3O0.00 ► * a • f e e e e e e e a a » ................... 1*8.00 100.00 ... , — Amount to he raised by spacial tax »18,964.64 O R IG IN A L ESTIM ATE A N D ACCOUNTIN, Expenditures and budget al- lowanoas far tha six , . Estimated months ending June expenditures lat, 1922. for the ensuing Budget L Ji i_ v i- year Ex pendi* allowance turcs in detail in detail * * Marshal ......... Night Marshal Gity Attorney City Treasurer Fire thi ef . . . . Other Services »00.00 1.500.00 1.600.00 720.00 •260.00 60.00 L161.4T 1,366.00 700.00 720.00 160 00 46.00 116.95 Total— Personal Services . . . . . Material A Supplies 1. Light A Power ........................ 2. ! Stationery A Printing . . . . . . . . . 8. Fuel A Supplice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total— Material A Supplies Construction 1. Cost of engineering on streets A Bridges 2. Spurgeon Street Bridge .......... 6 * 0.00 1,600.00 1,660.00 68J7L40 » 4,681.96 » 441062 81468-12 267.66 » 241946 2,09966 » 2,710.26 0 2,608.79 * 00.00 1600.00 | ‘: 880.97 Total— Maintenance A Repairs . . » 1,600.06 Indebtedness Funding Bonds — 191» — 8k. Pd. » 1,666.67 Funding Bonds— 1916— Interest.. 1,820.00 3. Interest on Lamb Greve warrants 890.00 4. Interest on Gan. Fund warrants. 250.00 0 160640 f 1,00046 $ 1600-07 1600.00 196.00 0 6600-00 160040 I » 1M Total— Indahtsdxsss . . . . . . . . . . . 1 »626.67 1» 1 Elections » a #« • ,/i" \1 ». City Par IM au Total— Miscellaneous 1,006.00 0 47461 * 2,000 00 Emergency Fuad .......... 100.00 GRAND TO TALS ....... :*,7M.67 State of Oregon County of Coot Si City o f Coqullle I, J. S. Lawrenc . . . ■ ______ . gon, hereby certify that the foregoing sheet o f estimates o9 • years 1919, 1920 and 1921, and far the ftirst six months of the 0 1,468.07 0 9*6.07 01060041 01S60766 Witness my hand aad the seal af the said City o f Coquille et my tober, 1922. (Seal) J- S. Lawrence, City Recorder of the OMw Of t Coquille, Cons County, Dated at the City of Coquille, Oregon, and first published this 20th day of Ortobar, IMS. (Seal) \ J- S. Lawrence, E A fiT FORK NOTES MV. Hart, the Rawteigh man, wa* doing good buslfteai In the extract, soap and notion line on the East Fork last week. It ia about a yaar since he was up this way. He and Us wife had a long siege of sickness last spring and that knocked him out of The teachers o f the East Fork, after taking in tbl institute last weak at Marshfield, are back on the job. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood were at the Coqaille Canoe Club grounds for a fete day*. They are putting an ad dition on to Die# summer cabin. May he there is a prettier camping ground in Coos county than tha dub has— haven’t heard o f it, though. The rains made the road slick for rank hauling with the truck. Three or four teams are on the job now. 08610,000 appropriation far harbor improvement on Com Bay ia a great deal bigger advetia i e x t for Com Bay, for Com county, fo r the state o f Oregon, for the United States o f But it is apparent that in intent and effort, in desire and ability on the part o f the producers, there is a very decided change fo r the better. We have visited the New York o o io fiM p bureau to le a n whether in the last few months that body has Total— Construction . . . . . . . . . . . » 2,000.00 Maintenance A Repairs 1. Streets, Bridges A Wharves » 1600.00 2. City B à li . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i » 160167 440 ha aays, 'but the evidence confronts us with the fast that today than are being exhibited in the theatres and put together In the studios a class of photoplay which, on the whole, ranks high above-ths class that was being turned out prior to the begimiiog of the present year. Naturally we are not in a position to say to just what extent the influence of the former Postmaster General has gone la the matter, but we are prepared to say A Family of Captains their praise fo r the cinema play aa that within his six months as Director Here is'a family of steamboat cap a whole. But it does seem to us that General of the Photoplay there has tains— Captain W . R. Pantar, who is arsa the photoplay ought to be given been a remarkable betterment in the now living on his farm, between Co- credit where credit is due. product We have made an investigation and This change has bean most marked a comparison o f the quality af films in the matter of the moral intent o f being shown throughout ths country the various pictures being made. Two years ago criticisms of films were taken up to a great extent with pre boat Charm which makes two round tests against ths sickening sex play trips daily between Bandon and Co- stamp placed upon society dramas quille. A ll tha boys except Stacy are and the like, f n find that within the employed on tha Myrtle Point Trans «W eb ho agML in y u k year o f 192* we have not fe lt called portation company's boats which ply 'Th is new program has been under upon more than a half a doaen times between Coqullle and Bandon. The way leas than six mouths, hut tha to refer to indecency or obscenity in aaases o f the boys are as follows: remits are already showing. TVs pictures. Walter. William, Allan. Stacy, Albert season’s run o f photoplays will indi This does not mean, o f course, tin t and Archie. I t isn’t often you find a cate plainly the résulta o f a sincere wa have found any considerable num whole family following the same pro effort and desire to make better pie- ber of pictures which have come up fession. Stacy is also assisting his to eur idea o f what the ideal picture father on tha farm — News. ought to be. This may bast be ex pressed by saying that wa never have seen a photoplay that was as good as wa thought it ought to have been. a melon this yaar. Jamas BNOmaa, that hanker, who tried to aud his own baby boy waa sire dlan, got loft In trying to T h e School M on op oly B ill has a m isleading nam e! V O U have an interest in schools? Then be A sure to understand the true meaning of the School Monopoly B ill which is called on the ballot the Compulsory Education B ill The reason that this name is misleading is because w e already have compulsory educa tion under the present existing law , and w e already have compulsory teaching in English in all schools. W h at this bill re a lly propose» is to substitute state control over the education of your children for you r control. Tha people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly I d w t i l this measure, because it attacked the freedom of Protect your right» which are being endanger« t be mialed by the name of this bilL Read the pn I carefully. Read the campaign literature. Pii i intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. i H u i i o i cr* »1,600.00 .................... .., .$3,626.67 »8,626.67 I'-'i'":. e-if- * , y-. -. ' ..J&E. ' \ * r * i '$ » 8. 8. 4. 5. A 7. M M ). h • vi A. .»1690.00 .»1600.00 .......... »i^o6.oo mm Total—Miscellaneous • . . . . . ..........................» 100.00 8 VMM Emergency Fund ..................... »10,711.67 Total amount of estimated exj indltures for coming year E8TIM AT D RECEIPTS .........................I 120.00 Kenls ......................................... 7 finm i* ' O a s e e s s e s e s e s ^ e e * Wharfage . .‘. # , , 1 ... Licences t « v • , . . t . . . . . . . 100.00 Pines »".««- . . . . » »60.00 7-10 mill tax from County ......... ., Franchises Miscellaneous ............................. 877.08 >, i Estimated balance on hand at end of y e a r.. . . . . «i»... • . I —- — ■■■ 1 W.TS-' Estimated receipts, not including assount • to be raised by special tax........................ »1,747.08 »1,747.0» :, .i S O c iS Z S Z * You wffl find that that they propose school me Last Saturday night tha baps at Lawhom A Summerlin’s camp hoard that some fellow* down below were going ta raid the melon patch in tha garden at Mountain Glade ranch. The boys thought they would take a hand in th« game and give assistance. They gave it wKh goad will fo r whoa those fellows showed up to Meal mel ons a gun commenced to hark. Bay, those thing* forgot sB about what they ware after aad war* only inter ested in leg hail fa r security. K is funny why those melons should bo a temptation; there are only two roars School ? S l * t £ S I i ? 2 * Total— Indebtedness 5i isceii an eolia 1. Library Asan. . . . . $ . . 2. City Parks ................ 8. Removing Garbage . . . Other Items . . . . . . . . . . . Gardner’s Garage