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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1933)
ooquilli ▼ alley sentinel , coquillr . O regon , F riday , august u , im ». The pioneer Methodist Church Semi-Annual Report WHAT IS 7 J a >h 12.75 34348.76 None 3322.90 3318.53 Total amount warrants issued on Road Funds < $ 41,602.94 , - GENERAL FUND Sheriffs Office, salaries, office expanses, etc. ..................... County Clerk’s Office, salaries, office expensea, etc.............. County Treasurer’s Office, sadariea, office expense«, etc. .. Assessor’s Office, salaries, office expenses, etc...................... • • F School Superintendent’s Office, salaries, office expense«, etc District Attorney, expense, salary of stenographer, etc... Coroner, fees, etc. ...... ....................... .............................. Sealer of Weights and Measure«, aalary and expense Health Unit, salaries, traveling espensee, etc. . . ............. .. Vital Statistics, Feaa of Registrars ................. .......... .. . . Herd and Meat Inspector, salary, supplies, etc. Dairy Inspector ............... i.«.«../...»............. • a . Live Stock Indemnity ..................................... .... >w «te . . . J LJ3 vice cuuit, .................................................. ... Justice Court, 1CWI fees ui of Justice, wimwoirc, Constables, .. etc. . Juvenile Department, salary of Juvenile Officer, expense, etc.... Circuit Court, Bailiffs, Reporter, Jurors, Witnesses, etc............ County Court, Salary of County Judge, ComtniMionera, etc..» . County Farm, salaries, provisions, feed, medical attention, etc. Other Poor, relief furnished ................................................. >t1 Dependent Mothers,'monthly allowances ............................... Insane and Feeble Minded, examinations, maintenance...... Jail, Board of Prisoners, salary of Jailer, etc. ...I................. Conveying prisoners, expense .............................................. .. Court House, Hall of Records, Janitor’s salary, supplies, etc.... Court House, Old Bldg., Janitor’s salary, supplies, etc............ Court House, Furniture and Equipment....................... ................ . .......................... ... Elections and Jb-Kistrations, Judges, Clerks, Baillots, etc........................................ Publishing and Advertising, publishing Co. Crt. Proceedings, Tax Sale Notices Auditing and Accounting, services .... (Industrial Insurance ........................... ....... Tax Rebate Refunds ................................. Institute Fund ............................................. Scalp Bounty, trappers, salaries, etc....... Forestry Department ................................. County Agent ............................... .............. Special Counsel ........................................... Miscellaneous ............................................... Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work ..................... •» Cooa and Curry County Fair Emergency Fund ................... 6,755.40 3,346.00 1330.22 3.528.73 2,022.44 020.40 155.60 16.02 1478.78 32.00 ‘ 581.601 0.00 7M «68.45 84036 3,575.03 f 2,652.89 4,356.85 8.986.74 0.00 'I • 3,031.82 1,878.87 103.79 833.13 1,101.91 27.00 143.33 547.65 640.00 162.49 ■f 4233 0.00 0.00 824.00 900.00 75.00 5368.10 0.00 0.00 502.91 » 52,187.24 642.00 Indigent Soldiers Fund, relief furnished ............................................ Total Amount of Warrants Issued on General A Other Funds 7* • Place: City Hall. Time: 8:00 p. m. When: First and Third Tuesdays. President—Geo. W. Taylor, Sr. Trees.—Mrs. John A. Msrtin Cor. Sec.—Mrs. Nellie E. Whereat Do you know it is time to think about spring bulbs! Not just plant ing them, I mean, but what you ex pect to have blooming in the spring; for to have lots of bloom in the spring you must begin planting now and con 0 tinue through September and October. Among the fall - planted bulbs are Crocus, Snowdrops, Tulips, Hyacinths, Lily of the Valley, Hemoracallis ' or Day. Lily, Amaryllis, Chionodoxia or Glory of the Snow, Daffodils and Nar cissi of various typess, Sparaxis, Ix- ias, Scillas in varioue types, Muscari or Grape Hyacinths, which are among the lower growing bulbs. For the taller lilies, Lilium Tigrinum or Tiger Lily, the Speciosums, Henryi, Regale, the Easter lilies, Giganteum and For- mosum, Pardalinum or leopard Lily, Hansoni or Yellow Japanese Lily, Canadian Lily, Turks Cap Lily, Ma donna Lily, Lilium Auratum, Ranun culus, Anemones and Amarayllis are best left for spring planting, although here, as a general thing, the anemone»* carry over the winter when fall plant ed. Lilium Elegans and Umbellatum are also fall planted. In the “American Home” for Sep tember, 1983, there is a fine article on lilies from which I will give you some of the high lights; according to this artilce the Madonna lily should be planted not later than September, the others in October. An some bulbs $ 52, 829.24 ordered may not arrive until-Novem ber or December, the ground should be ready for their planting as noon as they come. Auratum, Regale, Speci- asums, Easter Lilies, Elegans, Han soni, Henryi, Japanese, Tiger, Tenui- folium, and Umbellatum are classed in the stem-rooting bulbs and should be planted from eight to twelve inches deep. In planting in borders oi among other plants, one should be sure to plant them where they will not be choked out by other rapidly »1,292,781.82 spreading plants. Lilies like lota of room and don’t want to be crowded in the least. They also do better for some shade during the hottest part of the day, although t>he Amaryllis and the early spring bulbs want a sunny situation. A well drained, loamy «oil is best for lilies and the bulbs should be placed on a layer of clean sand. Keep lime away from lilies; some like the Madonna, Ele- gans, Hansoni, and Tiger will grow regardless of lime in the soil? but the them resent it strongly. Here many have been troubled by a blight, par »1.292,781.82 ticularly on the Madonna Lily; for this, I. George Quint, .author of the above mentioned article, recommends a srpray of Bordeaux mixture or othei copper base fungicide. He also says Semi-Annual Summary Statement Of the Financial Condition of Cooa County, State of Oregon, on the 30th day of June ,1933: RESOURCES ______ 4,607.53 General Road Fund—Cash Emergency 24,960.71 •. • u General Road Fund—Cash on Hand ... 21,716.47 Genera) Road Fund—(Due from Motor Vehicle Licensee 620 05 Indigent Soldiers’ Fund—Cash on Hand .............. 1,070405.57 Unpaid Current Taxes—General Fund ................. >...... 140,77149 Unpaid Current Taxes—General Road Fund ................. 27,000.00 Penalty and Interest ....................... .................... ................ 3,000.00 County owned property—County equity ........... ............. LIABILITIES General Fund Overdraft ................................. .................................... General Fund Warrants Outstanding and Unpaid ......................... Estimated Accrued Intereat .............. •"................................. General Road Fund Warrants Outstanding and Unpaid ........ Estimated Accrued Interest ................................. .............. .. Market Road Fund Overdraft ................................................................ Market Road Fund Warrants Outstanding and Unpaid........... • • Estimated Accrued Interest ................................ ............ District Maintenance Road Fund Outstanding and Unpaid........... District Maintenance Fund Overdraft . ............................................. Indigent Soldiers’ Fund Warrants Outstanding and Unpaid........ .. Isthmus Slough Bridge Fund outstanding................... •• Estimated Accrued Interest ............................... »......................... I r 60345.69 410,427.66 36.938.43 321,138.24 28.902.44 4,09230 68,723.77 6,100.00 375.441 7,976.20 327.00 15,29144 917.00 8 961.456.13 Net Resources 331325.69 t. i BONDED INDETEDNESS Road Bonds, 1925 issue, unpaid . e......................... Road Bonds, 1926 issue, unpaid ............................. Road Bonds, 1930 issue, unpaid ...................... .... Total Outstanding and Unpaid Road Bonds State of Oregon 3 266,000.00 210,000.80 300,000.00 Philip D. Hartman, pastor. r ‘.h,d c^intv St*U,of Oreton, showing the amount of claims allowed by the County Court th. Of ir,wn and “n<>unt warrants outstanding and unpaid from the 1st day of January, 1933, to the 30th day of June, 1983, inclusive General Road Cash Emergency Fund .......................................... General Road Fund, rights of way, bridges, new grades, etc” Market Road bund, labor, material, etc...................................... Special Road Fund, labor, material, etc.......... «........ District Maintenance Fund, labor, material, etc. . PAGI SEVEN WITHOUT that “a bulb once planted should re main undisturbed until it fails to bloom; in that event, dig it up, when dormant, clean it and remove scales.” Your irises should also be planted in the fall and your German Iris at tended to as soon as possible if you have not already done so. It is also a good time to consider your sweet peas for next year’s bloom and get your seed as soon as possible, so as to get them in this fall. The best eweet peas obtainable on the coast are to be obtained from Ferry- Morse Co., San Francisco. Mr. Morse had made a specialty of growing sweet peas and has done more to im prove this lovely flower than any one I know of. .In the “American Home” -there is also a good article, ‘'Roses are better in Autumn,” by J. H. Nicolas. It goes against the idea so generally ac cepted that roses are only for spring or June blooming and it goes into the matter thoroughly giving directions and varieties that anyone can follow. On the Drane house a few doors from my home, is a large Wisteria vine in full bloom. This is the second time this year it has been covered with great clusters of deep purple bloom, but the first time, it had no leaves, now the rich green leaves make a fine backgroud for the purple bloom. It bloomed twice list year, out I thought then it was just a freak >f the season. Now, I am beginning to think it is its nature. Morning worship at 11 o’clock with sermon on, “Three Things Never Fail.” Evening service at 8 o’clock with a message on, “Can God Forgive Bin!” Sunday School at 10 a. m., Lyman Carrier, superintendent. Both departments of the Young Beoples’ Division conduct their de votional* at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Choir rehearsal Saturday evening, F. G. Leslie, director. A cordial welcome awaita you at all of our services. If you do not wor ship elsewhere come with us. Start the week right by attending church. Seventh Day Adventist Church Pastor, H. A. Niergarth. Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45 a. m._ Preaching service 11:00 g. m. The theme for coming Sabbath will be, “It is High Time to Awake,” by the pastor. Baptist Church Sunday School at 10 o'clock, with classes for everyone. Visitors always welcome. Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday night. B. Y. P. U. services every Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Church of Christ Turner B. MacDonald, Pastor Sunday, 10:00 a. m. Bible. School. Departments for all ages. Ned C. Kelley, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Communion and morn ing worship. Sermon by the pastor. Foursquare Gospel Church 7:00 p. m. C. E. groups meet for devotionale. Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Jackman, Wednesday,, 7:80 p. m. Bible co-pastors Study. Willett Jessee, leader. 259 E. 2nd St. Phone 159-J You are cordially invited to all of Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser- these services. mon, “After ThaU-What!” 7:00 p; m. Young People’s service. First Church of Christ, Scientist 8 p. m. A pageant given by the Coquille, Oregon young people in costume on “Bearing Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. the Banner.” This will betfollowed by Sunday Service at II .. m. a short sermon on the subject by Mrs. Subject for next Sunday, "Christ Vivalene W. Jackman. Jesus." Tuesday, 8:00 p. m., prayer meeting Wednesday evening meeting at 8 Friday, 8:00 p. m., Bible Study. o’clock. Saturday, 2:30 p. m., Children’s Free public Reading Room open in church. Church Building every Tueaday and Friday afternoons except holidays St. James Church from two to five o’clock. (Episcopal) The public is cordially invited to at Church school every Sunday at 1C tend our services and to Visit the s. m. Perry Roper, superintendent Reading Room. Morning prayer and. communion, .'onductqd by Rev. W. E.'Couper, Sun- V. R. Wilson. "Optometrist.’,* Errors lay, Aug. 27, 11 a. m. in refraction corrected, without the use of drugs. “For glasses” aee Wil Methodist Episcopal Church son first and eave money. 7tf Evening Preaching 8:00 p. tn. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 F r Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. '< Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev eryone welcome. G. A. Gray, Pastor. 107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore. Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. * A. M. Stated Communication Tuesday, Sept. 12 I 776,000.00 correct statement of the amounts received and paid out, and remaining on hand in the Treasury of Coos Cnuntv Oregon, for the six months ending June 30, 1931 treasury oi coos County, Witness my hand this 18th day of August, 1933. County of Cooa _ _ , _ _ , , I, L. W. Oddy, County Clerk of Coos County, State of Oregon, ex-officio Clerk of the County' . Court of said OHAS. STAUFF, Coos County Treasurer. By Chas. Stauff. County and State, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amount of claims al lowed by the County Court of said County, for the six months ending June 30, 1983, on what account the same were allowed, the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, and the amount of warrants drawn as the same ap pear on the records of my office and in my official custody. WITNESS my hand and seal of the County Court this 18th day of August 1933. L. W. ODDY, County Clerk By J. W. Leneve, Deputy Of the amount of money received for taxes and paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Coos Countv Road°ndittes teU!'1MI,folkxw«endinr J“n* 193S‘ County’ Schoo,> School, Road, Special * ’I Semi-Annual Statement Semi-Annual Statement Month Report Number 1129 1130 1131 1182 Amount « Cash County City 4 School Total for Warrants Warrants Month « 8 8 8 January 232.62 8 January 634.34 Of the County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon, for the six months ending June 80, 1933, of money received and January 4,86239 January 10,592.62 paid out, from what sources received, and on what account paid out: 15,053.85 1,267.92 16,321.77 H GENERAL FUND 3 12390.77 Cash Overdraft Dec. 31, 1932 ....................... 3 87,582.68 February 1133. 8 9,78739 State A County Sp. Tax Oollected ... 6,966.89 February Warrants—Redeemed 4 Cancelled................. 2,691.97 1134. 87.60 Penalty A Int. Sp. Tax Collected ... 6.52 February 129.62 Int. on Warrants Redeemed 4 Cancelled .. 1135 582.67 Dairy Herd Inap. Sp. Tax Collected Warrants Redeemed February 1136. 750.50 Cash Receipts Received by Sheriff a/c Taxes .............. 32,905.75 February 1137 120 8,915.45 Dairy Herd Inspection ..................... February Interest Warrants Redeemed ... 8,001 JO 1138. 9,18731 County Clerk—Fees ......................... 1,48031 February Received by Sheriff a/c Taxes ............... 335.00 1139. 1,620.06 27,196.60 8365.57 County Reporter—iFees ................. 80,781.07 Interest General Road Warrants 461.46 Sheriff’s Mileage ............................... 704.49 Redeemed A Cancelled ............................. March 1140 216.5« 4.36 8 Sheriff’s Misc. Collections............... 86.20 Interest General Road Warrants Redeemed March 1141 244.94 Fines—Justice Court ....................... 264.70 March 26221 496.98 Received by Sheriff a/c Taxes ............... 1142 Cooa County Farm Ssies ........ .A 4.00 March 1,5903« 106,83 Scalp Bounty Warrants ................................... 1143 Donations County Officers Salaries 62937 1144 ... 492.10 First Half State Tax ....................................... 34,661.38 March Interest County Bonds............ 1,969.69 353.00 1145 Road Bond Interest Paid ................................. 18,948 64 March Rent County Property ..................... 43.59 March 4,604.79 Miscellaneous ........................... .......................... 1146 ... 1,530.19 Land Payments—®a1«s—Stumpage 500.00 March 3,122.07 ... 4,799.35 Transfer to Indigent Soldiers' Fund............. 10,701.47 942.77 Motor Vehicle License Fund.......... 896.56 12,539.79 20.00 Transfer to School Library Fund ................. 404.85 Circus License ................................... 15,643.84 24,110.89 April 114« 89.32 Transfer to Elementary School Fund ........... 8 Miscellaneous ..................................... 8,221.45 1149 .,. 60,482.69 Transfer Road Bond Sinking Fund............... 28,800.00 April Cash Overdraft June 80, 1983 ............. 1,485.53 1150 April 702.16 »102,582.18 8182,582.18 April 1151 324:19 April 1152 GENERAL ROAD FUND 8.97 1168 Road ■ Warrants—Redeemed 4 Cancelled .. .3 9362.07 April 18318.97 1,063.05 1,789.12 Cash on Hand Dec. 81, 1932 •..................... .. .8 83,207.46 - 21,381.14 6,667.98 Road Warrants—Redeemed 4 Caneclled One Half Special Tax Collected................. . .8169,728.09 1154 May 6379.42 Received by Sheriff a/e Taxes ............... Cash Receipts % .. 85.60 1155 May M133 Warrants Redeemed Sales—Gas 4 Oil at County Barn ..... . - 83.21 115« 6,468.43 May 10.00 Received Rent of Equipment................... Traffic Fine«—Justice Court ................. 1,06437 1157 May 127.00 Rent of Equipment................. v............... .. 8,068.81 1168 823,194.92 May Rent of Equipment .. 5,52220 1169 12.75 May 7366.98 Emergency Warranta Redeemed County Warrant« ..................... ... 6,636 87 1160 May 19.43 18431736 31,7111.912 39,960.27 186,189.55 Miscellaneous ............................................. I 23,207.67 Secretary of State __ 76338 1161.. 8 324360.71 June 96.60 Cash on Hand .. Portion State Fair Fund ........ 2.626.44 1162.. 29,56824 June 4,607.53 June 30, 1933 2348.69 1.163 . June 8 48,165.63 a 33304.94 1164.. June V Secretary of State 4,646.59 A 1165.. June 4,620.38 Maintenance State Highway .. 7412.99 11««.. June 28,774.16 16360.26 5378.63 61,002.93 8 63,77631 3 82,77531 TOTAL FOR PERIOD 8224,70130 GENERAL SCHOOL FUND 8 44311.48 8 48,623.47 8318,196.25 « 945.60 State of Oregon ....» 3,565 36 School Supt. Orders Redeemed Cash on Hand Dec. 81, 1982 18388 86 .... 16,06941 Cash on Hand June 80, 1983 .. Special Tax Collected County of Coos . _ „ 1, H. E. Hess, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Coos County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing 8 19384.46 8 19384.4« statement ia true and correct. State of Oregon Witness my hand this 18th day of August, A. D. 193», H. E. HEB8, Sheriff and Tax Collector. County Of gws Traasursr <4 Coo» County, OrtffNk, haraby tartWy that Bn foregoing I« a true and By C. G CaughtU, Deputy. T