The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 03, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    FAG* five
hooked and landed, few are adverse deep river trolling for salmon or Coquille Valley Young Men
to bragging about it for many sea- striped bass
And m8n* »1»««"»*« |a
Marine Corps
In»«*
nona to come.
I stick strictly ♦rt
to ■ analina
angling Fzxv
for large
to
Promotion of Private First n»«.
Large rivers, with swift riffles that t fish and haunt only the larger rivers,
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LAN* LfcNEVE
melt into the dark recess of deep i bays and streams in their pursuit Lawrence O. Gulaeth, 34, U. S. M. C.,
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pools and long stretches of deep water of them. But to the writer the smal­ of Coquille, to that rank, from his
ON SUNDAY AT
There's no question aa to the fact
usually yield the big fellows. It is ler streams hold the most fascination. previous rank of private in the Ma­
that the steel-head is the gamest fish
nice to wade and meander along the Although we must confess that we rine Corps, has been announced at
in Oregon waters. What a thrill it is
banks of such Urge streams. lt.is enjoy taking salmon, bass and the his duty station with an Aviation
I1.M PER PLATE
to fish the Rogue or North Umpqua
thrilling to chug along with a larger trout and steel-head, neverthe­ Training Squadron, Marine Corps Air
when these fish are striking a fly!
“kicker,” on the smooth surface of a less we would not trade a day of big Base, San Diego, Calif. Private First
¡fish angling for a day spent along Class Gulaeth, now wearing the
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELBCHON UPON QUESTION OF
one of the smaller streams. Perhaps single chevron of his rank, enlisted
OV<B A*W>WWT LOOTED BY SECTION II. ARTICLE XI.
it may be something inherited from in the Marine Corps October 21, 1942.
Notice is
our
boyhood days, when with a bent He is the husband of Mrs. Mary Lou
h*w 111 Scho°1 Di,tric‘ No. 4 of Coos County, State of Oreg
x>unt limited bv
to ***• 1**al voters of said district the question of increasing
pin for a hook, a can of angleivorms Gulaeth, of thia city.
and a cut willow limb serving us a
Private First Class George Wasley
rod, we trod the banks of the small
r me maintenance, operation and support of the Public School System,
Laird, 28, of Bullards Route, Co­
streams.
of
the
4
per
cant
limitation,
proposed
to
be
levied
for
said
year
is
313445.80.
Dated thia 20th day of May. 1443
Attest:
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7’
There is something about the soft quille, has been transferred from Ma­
song of a small stream that no voice rine Camp Lejeune, New River, N.
Ixxiise I selle,
Leon« Q. Bryant
of a mighty river may equal. The C., to Quantico, Va., to complete of­
brook's song is so peaceful, so frindly ficer training.
Upon graduation from the Quantico
—sort of soothes a fellow's soul, puts
! him in a friendly mood with all na­ Officers’ Candidate School, Laird will
ture. It stirs pleasant memories of be commissioned as a Second Lieu­
y
days gone by. And fighting one’s tenant
Datedntiti^20ti! diy‘lfiSa^ei£fiP0* **
8 director for a five-year term and the transaction of business usual at such meeting.
At Camp Lejeune, the Leatherneck
wsy
through
thick
brush
to
reach
a
ATTEST:
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v
;
quiet, dark hole in a small stream underwent advanced artillery train­
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Louise Leslie,
,
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Leona G Bryant,
holds a certain allure—a different ing for a month. His “boot camp"
sort than that encountered While fish­ training was received at Parris Is­
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land, S. C.
ing the large rivers.
NOTIO* OF^SCBOOL MEETING
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School
The marine’s father and mother,
The
food
administration
is
urging
said district will be held at the Hteh “
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.that a SCHOOL MEETING of the
tor^
that people eat the lowly carp, stat­ Mr. and Mrs. George P. Laird, and s
the purpose of discussing the budget
0 trict
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* *cho°1 ye*r> beginning July 1, 1443, and ending June 30, 1944, hereinafter set forth, and to vote
on the proposition of levying a dis-
ing' that they are fine food. They his wife, Mrs. Lurene Laird, reside
may be to a lot of people who have on Bullards Route. .
.
BUDGET
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When the Coquille man enlisted he
nsnnoxis I
HstisMUsd Receipts and Available Cask Balanos»
never eaten-a brook trout, but they
was a defense worker, welding for
Total All Funds
never appealed to the writer.
General Fund
Bond Interest
and Sinking Fund
Over In Utah, my wife and I caught the Willamette Iron and Steel Cor­
1. Estimated available Cash Balance or Deficit at beginning of fiscal year
53 pounds of carp on one fishing trip. poration. He attended Oregon State
v .. ior Y»lch
bud»* is made (Add Cash Balance-beduct Deficit)..
17,500.00
5,000.00
9
9
3 12,500.00
3. Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes during fiscal year for which
Our neighbors sure went tor them in College for two years, majoring in
this budget is made ......... .....„....................................
10,000.00
10,000.00
a big way. We gave them a try, the mechanical engineering.
4. EsUmated Receipts from County School Fund ......
...........
8,300.04
9,200.00
Another former Coquille young
carp, and one trial was enough. There
5. Estimated Receipts from Elementary School Fund___
3,400.00
3,400.00
man, Frendy D. Medlock, Jr., has
8. Estimated Receipts from State Irreducible School Fund_________
was
no
limit
on
them
in
that
state
1,100.00
1,100.00
7. Estimated Receipts from High School Tuition ....—............................
and we used to bring in sacksful of been reported as missing in action by
4,700.00
4,700.00
4. Estimated Receipts from High School Transportation ____ _________
850.00
050.00
them, spread them out on our lawn the War Department. According to
15. Estimated Receipts from Other Sources
Sources .....................
___ __________
300.00
120.00
and called the neighbors and it didn’t word recently received from his
mother in Tacoma, Wash., he has not
18. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit
take the carp long to disappear.
050.00
The taking of carp, fresh water been heard of since the Jap conquest
ones (naturally), was sponsored by of the Philippines a year ago last
> Expenditures for Three Fiscal Years game officials of the Rockies, owing month.
of
Next Proceeding the Current
to the fact that they depleted the
School Year
trout supply in the lakes and streams. Army In Urgent Need
Item
V
Prizes were offered for the largest Of Graduate Nurses
School
!or the
1 Expenditures
r
Ensuing
Budget for the Last
ones taken, for the largest catch of
There is such a desperate need for
School Year
Allowance Year of the
Second
First
-
a season, etc. A 12 or 14 pound carp
graduate nurses in the Army that
Expenditures
in Detail
Three-year
Year
___
Year
taken on a fly rod puts up a nice bat­
In Detail
Period
Give Yearly Give Yearly
Governor Snell is appealing to all
I. GENERAL CONTROL
tle for a short while.
Tote 11
Totals
Totals
qualified women to apply at once for
1. Personal service:
commmissions and urges young wom­
(1) Superintendent _____________ .... ___
4 1,700.00 3 1,700.00 9 3,400.00 3 1,354.77 3 1,580.00 3 3,250.00
Commission To Act On Hunting en who can take nurse training to
(2) Clerk .—..................... ............
225.00
235.00
450.00
225.00
250.00
450.00
(4) Compulsory education and census.....
30.00
30.00
50.00
50.00
25.00
i Regulations, Saturday, June 12 make themselves available for that
50.00
(5) Other services________ ______ ____
31.58
The annual hearing of the Oregon duty. The governor says that as
3. Supplies ______________ _______ ______
39.40
46.00
125.00
5.75
82.50
90.93
3. Elections and publicity __________ ____
90.00
50.00
100.00
State
Game Commission in regard to yet the nurses and the people in
3.45
50.00
91.30
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
43.50
43.50
. 125.00
185.00
82.50
95.00
hunting regulations will be held at general apparently do not realize
5. Other expense of general control:
ten o'clock, Saturday, June 12, at its that the shortage of graduate nurses
150.00
150.00
(1) ............... -...................................... .............
300.00
150.00
34.45
44.13
offices in the Oregon Building, Port­ is critical, but ar this personnel final­
ly becomes aware of vital need of the
4. Total Expían af General Contn
4 2,247.50 3 3402.50 9 4,550.00 5 2,040.42 8 2,135.00 3 4,102.93 3 3,863.66
land.
IL INSTRUCTION »egarvtosB
Seasons, bag limits and other regu­ Army, he is convinced that there
1. Personal service:
lations governing the taking of game will be a quick response.
(I) Principals ....______________
5 4,440.00 3 2,134.00 3 3,730.00 4 6,040.00
• 2,540.00
animals, game birds and fur-bearing
5. Tota» Expiaos of Swervtelon ....
We carry a complete line of V-
5 1.134.00
4 3,730.90 3 6,040.00 • 5,140.00 $ 4,899.93 animals will be considered at that
3 4,444.00
3 3,540.00
HL INSTRUCTION—Tsaching
Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
time by the Commission.
1. Personal service:
Washing Machines and other equip­
(1) Teachers ------- ___ ............. ------------
.....
------ 4 24,720.00 3 19.830.00 544,340.00 512,334.15 318,500.00 331,995.00
Keys made for all lodti. Stevens ment. Washer Service Co., 345 W.
350.00
(3) Teachers—Crippled Children i ......................
250.00
45.90
100.00
90.00
25.00
75.00
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
3. Library supplies, repairs ...... . .....
Front, Coquille. Phone.
lOtfs
100.00
3.84
50.00
64.80
440.00
1410.00
3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) --------------
1,550.00
395.82
750.00
2,614.81
4. Textbooks .... ..........—..... .......
----------- ------ 810.00
810.00
275.00
139.14
509.84
100.00
4. Other expense of teaching
50.00
100.04
15.90
TRY OUR COMPLETS
Out-of-Doors Stuff
Southern Fried
Chicken Dinners
TOWN CAFE
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1
flJ£T“h£l
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t
a*uycu^..,l
.
•L^nta?J§fh71 ££tU**1« J?* ’’J*
7 Total Expeaeo af Tlilhtiw __ _ _ ____
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1, Personal Service:
(1) Janitors and other employees
—
__________ __ —
2. Janitors’ supplies
3. Fuel ---- -------------------------------------------------
4. Light and power________ ___ _______
5. Water ------------------------ ------- -----------------
4. Telephone__ —------ —......
3 21,005.00
%
5474OO.OO
312431.75
319,735.00
338.299.55
833,10140
3,400.00
440.00
500.00
400.00
100.00
100.00
4
L930.00
800.00
1,000.00
800.00
125.00
100.00
3 5,520.00
1,000.00
1,504.00
1.200.00
225.00
200.00
3 2,212.90
825 19
511.20
205.97
75.01
81.40
3 2,250.00
500 00
750.00
500.00
. 112.50
200.00
3 4,390.00
791.08
1416.05
1,343.46 A
i Phene
14965
»•
Expense
ef __________
Operation ----- -----------
8. Total
________
,______
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIES
1. Repair and replacements of furniture and
equipment
.......... -----
..—4
. 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds --------------- ---------- —------- -----
5,300.00
3
4445.00
3 4,44544
8 3,77147
3 441240
3 749044
500.00
3
1400.00
3 2,000.08
3
480.27
$ 1,250.00
3 1,593.34
1,000.00
1,000.00
233.49
1460.00
580.13
4
1,500.00
1
2,500.00
3 4,000.00
3
782.78
3 2,500.00
3 2,153.46
4
544.47
3
1,133.33
3 1,700.00
3
71743
3
750.00
3 1,176.47
4
588.67
3 1,700.00
5
717.23
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
2. Transportation of pupils:
(3) Supplies and other expenses ------
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agendis
VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance -----------------------------------------
4. Total Fined Charges ....
-4
VID. CAPITAL OUTLAY»
4. New furniture, equipment and replacements .3
8. Other capital outlays:
(1) Library books ------------
7. Total Capital Outlays
X.
.—
1,000.00
3
1,133.33
3
750.00
3 1,178.47
300.00
3
300.00
3
400.00
5
300.00
3 1,004.70
300.00
3
300.00
3
400.00
3
300.00
3 1,006.70
140.00
3
400.00
3
500.00
3
250.00
3
335.00
12540
235 00
3
EMÏIGENCY ....
725.00
332,733.54
—
3
450.00
200.00
348.04
450.00
3
288.09
3
450 00
3 2,000.00
3 1,000.00
312.500.00
L310.00
3 3,750.00
3
3 3462.18
0,537.00
3 2,909.04
3 1,140.57
3
344.79
3
959.40
25040
52447
3
775.17
3 2,010.54
835,45241
Total
BO ND^INTE BESTAND SINKING FUND—D
1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable
issued under section 111-1018, O. C. L. A.
2. Interest on bonds
905.00
3. Total Seh
iTte Levies
Total all Funda
Total estimated expenditures
DEDUCT-
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I)
4
90,745.00
General Fund
Total Schedule II
8 70,975.00
3 13,810.00
44,050.00
33470.00
12,400.00
Amount necessary to balance the budget
44,735.00
43,605.00
1,130.00
Estimated amount of texes that will not
for which this budget Is made —
10400.00
10,000.00
.4 54,735.00
3 53,805.00
8 1,130.00
4 40,339 20
.4 14405.80
3 40,339.30
3 13465 90
8 1,130.00
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Total estimated tex levies for sass
Amount outside 8% limitation
1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all ne-
s&S’iWfT——.-j? ,,r80°
2 AKd MdWeXUdn<^not "pTd £ Xaantanof
funds
Dated this Mar 20, 1943.
Signed:
Louise Leslie
District Clerk
Leona G Bryant
Chairman Board of Directors
May 30, 1443.
H. A. Slack
Secretary, Budget Committee
Chairman, Budget Committee j
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fresher and free from wrinkle«, too, to
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