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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1930)
7 Î . '....... . ... T The Pioneer Methodist Church Coquille Flower L Club Notes Place: City Hall. Time: Eight O’clock. Secy.—Mrs. Ines Chase Tress.—Mrs. John A. Martin When: First and Third Tuesdays. Cor. Sec’y—Mrs. Geo. J. Bohrer. Sunshine Garden Club When: First and Third Saturdays. Where: Oity Hall. Time: Two O’clock. Th«r. was • splendid display of dahlias at our meeting on Tuesday ev ening. Competition was keen. Mrs. \ John A. Martin won tBe cup again. The report came in that Mr. Taylor Sr. is improving and ia now able to be outside some each day. Our November 4 meeting has been postponed until the next regular meeting, November 18th, on account of November 4th being election day. S. D. Walton, Pastor UH So. Henry St., Phone 50-J Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 7:80 p. m. Epworth League and Junior F.»- worth Society 6:80 p. m. Rev. J. B. Needham, presiding older of the Portland district, will preach Bunday and will hold the 2nd quarter ly conference at the close of the ev«v ing service. IWW—SwW—■————- Christian Science Society Knife Hospital NoUn Sunday School at 6:60 a m. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Subject for newt Sunday: ’’Proba tion after Death.” ' Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Free public Reading Room open in Church Building every Tuesday and Friday afternoons from two to Ave. The public ia cordially invited to at tend our services and to>risit the Reading Room. Dismissals from the hospital the past week were Mrs. Don Eaten, Umel Arrell and Philip Barry on Friday; Mr. Anderson, who returned to the county farm on Saturday; John Snod grass on Sunday; and Albert Inman ea Wednesday. Raymond, 8-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis, of Myrtle Point, 'was brought to the hospital Monday, suffering from severe burns while playing with matches and a can of kerosene. Dow Lancaster, of Remote, sub mitted to an operation by Dr. Rich mond for hernia on Wednesday. Baptist Church Church of Christ Rev. D. Loroe, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.' Call Farr â Elwood for transfer Preaching 740 p. m. — ; and fuel. Prayer services Thursday 8 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend. Bible School 10 a. m. N. Ç. Kelley, Sept, Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Evening service 7:80 p. m. Bible study and choir rehearsal each Thursday at 7:80 p. m. Methodist Episcopal Church The Sunday night subject wiH be, «I, Marnate a Failure? Sunday School, 10 a. m. L.F This is a Morning Preaching, 11 a. m. special lecture on the subject of di healing Dr. Nison's Evening Preaching 7:30 p. m. vorce. The message will be preceded fled with a rare. Prayer mooting, Wednesday, 740 Herb, havinc amas by a miniature wadding. The public Is cordially invited to attend. P- 'Tod can work and Scriptural, spiritual preaching. D. L. Hackett, minister. from the start wht G. A. Gray, Pastor. healing action. Do---------- time to avoid a dangerous Bring your handle trouble« to ly operation. Try Dr. Ni»o Safety First! Use Cow Bell Hart’s House of Service. We sell, and lx them for you if you wish. Prices dairy’s Pasteurized Milk and protect your health. easonable. When You OPEN a Moving» account and start something. PILES T.I.'UH. KgfSSSS FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE Farmers & Merchants Baak - - ' Coquille, Orogen • OFFICERS DIRECTORS John * Roas, Preaident Lyman Carrier r. J. Fuhrman. Vice President W. S. Sickals. Edna A. ■’w, > Notice is hereby given that the _____________________________ _ City of Co quille, a municipal corporation of Coos County, Orogen, did, at a moating of said Committee hold on the 21st day of October, 1930, prepare a ' estimate of the total amount of money proposed to bo of Coquille for the next ensuing A seal year of said City which estimates were, on said day, <Udd Aldd in the oAtoe of the C ‘ “ ----------- Council - of - said City has 8 City; and ‘ that the Common , the 17th f. M. as day of November, "___ ïj hour 1980, of at a.-oo the p. ft. as g the Coun- cil Chamber of the City Hall in said City of a* the me place, pieve, at ,. which wiuvu such bwuh vmww «.^ may w«y I— — aa estimates board of said City, towit; the Common Council of sa time and place any person who shall bo subject to eud may be heard in favor or against such tex levy or anj That the said estimates filed in the oAce of the City Recorder are as follows: ____ Outstanding features of the new Chevrolet 6-cylinder truck — ■ * BUDGET CITY OF coquille / cooi COUNTY, OREGON December let^^fao. to November 80th, 1031 PERSONAL SERVICES: City Recorder........ City Marshal............... Deputy City Marshal Street Commissioner City Attorney City' Treasurer Fire Chief .... Health Officer Other Services 1400.00 1400.00 1400 00 ’«s 450 00 180.00 120.00 880.00 5 »460.00 MATERIAL A SUPPLIES: Light, Power A Phonos...................... Stationery, Printing A Legal Notices............. Fuel A Supplies ........... ...:........... 6 8,400.00 309 00 600.00 0 4,800.00 CONSTRUCTION: Engineering ................. ».. 8 400.00 400.00 MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS: Streets, Bridges * Wharves City Han ....... Fire Department 4,100.00 INDEBTEDNESS: Payment of Fuad » • • • • ,4 Interest en Funded Bonds, Series 1987 eoe e•«eoe ... Payment of Henry 8treet Bridge Banda Interest on Henry Street Bridge Bonds e • • e e e . Payment of Warrant Indebtedness .... Interest on General Fund Warrants ... e e•*« e Payment of Beach Street Bridxe Bonds e e o a • o ,. Interest on Beech Street Bridge Bonds •caseose .. T ' - tf to • 1 1400.00 1,326.00 500.00 462.80 441840 800.00 1400.00 550.00 $ 10,150 59 MISCELLANEOUS: »,—— ........................................................................ Coquille Library ................................. Workman’* Com n*naja tian 1475.00 Other Items ............................. ............ EMERGENCY To every man who buys trucks, there are certain features in the new l’A-ton Chevrolet that recommend it espe cially for modern hauling. The rear axle is larger, heavier and more durable. The rear brakes are larger, and all four brakes are com pletely enclosed. Chevrolet’s 50- horsepower valve-in-head six-cylinder engine combines modern perform- ance with unexcelled economy. Dual wheels, along with six track-type cord tires, are optional equipment at slight extra cost. In addition, the new heavy- duty track clutch, the 4-speed trans-' mission and the heavier, stronger frame are factors of outstanding im portance to the modem truck user. Come in today and arrange for a dem onatration of the new Chevrolet track! tmuTY 1H-Ton cràni « MISCELLANEOUS: Workmen’s Compensation Other Expense ................. 500.00 500.00 1,620.00 900.00 150 00 140040 8470.00 ....^...8 146666 . 1466.00 . 150.00 5 8415.00 50.00 50040 I 560.00 INDEBTEDNESS: Payment of Water Fund Bonds 8erios C............. * 8,660.00 Interest on Water Fund Bonds Berios C, D, A E. 3400.00 Interest on Water Fund Bnndn Series F 2,500.00 Interest on Water Fund Warrants 806.00 I 9466.00 Grand Total Estimated RECEIPTS: 8 046,67640 18040 500.00 800.00 1,500.00 800 00 1740040 8 19,680.00 8 26466.60 •440 •520 CHEVROLET TRUCKS •vat. wukbls 0066410.76 Southwestern Coquille Co Myrtle Point