The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 17, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUB COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQtfltLR. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1943.
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Don Bailey Statiused At
Lowry Field, CfJemii '*
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which
Sentinel is sept,
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Don I Aircraft Overhaul »action,
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that he like.
He expresses the hope that the
Bailey writes from
Lowry ______
Field near
¡enjoys
his work very _____
much, ________
and that _________
Boys’ Club project goes through in
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_Wr^2£_^_ chan,c th* addres« to Denver, Calo., where he. is in the, the weather is getting more summer- Coquiiu
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Out-of-boors Stuff
by
LANS LENEVE
NOTICE OF CITY BUDGET
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faur five
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whose wife was fond of tame duck
ordered a couple of tame ducks
from a neighbor of ours. The ducks
were delivered here at the store for
him. He called for them that eve-
ning. On of the birds' stuck its head
from the box and- quacked softly,
bright eyes frightened,
The man
looked at it and said, "Darned if I
know whether I’ll be able to kill you
or not, old sport.”
■ A few days later I gleaned the in­
formation ¿rom a neighbor of his that
the ducks Were still alive and Christ­
mas was past. It appeared that one
of the ducks deposited an egg in the
crate, as the man was taking them
home and he talked his wife out of
her duck dinner, stating that they
shouldn’t kill laying ducks at the
present price of eggs. Incidentally,
his wife could not distinguish the
difference between a drake and a
hen, so the pair of ducks still fre­
quent his yard and they had chicken
tor Christina dinner. Sort of warms
a man’s heart toward such a man,
doesnt’ it?
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After long association with game
animals and birds, after pursuing
and slaying them for years and years,
iit is a known fact that the average
1943 at"thehour of
Li i,Coy J?eCOrd5r * “‘«‘City; and that the Common Council of said City hks fixed Tuesday, "¡J6m d«7o
the 6th Oregon
day of July,
sportsman grows to love the game
place at which timi
P.M“
time und O'« Council Chamber of the City Hall in Baid City of Coquille, Coos County
which Ume and ol.^ an^L^b
U‘e
board of said City, to-wit: the Comm^’ouncil! if ¿JfcFci I, as the
animals and birds that he pursues
thereof
‘
p ae* BnF Person who shall be subject to such tax levy when made, may be heard in favor
far*- or against such "leVy^ar tiny’ part
He derives more pleasure in the ac­
tual pursuit than he does the kill
That the said estimates filed in the office of the City Recorder are as follows:
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The anticipation of the hunt, the
CITY OF COQUILLE. OREGON
actual stalking of the game, or birds,
BUDGET INFORMATION
gives more satisfaction than the ac­
Expenditure and Budget
tual slaying of the game stalked.
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Allowance for fiscal year
FUND AND CLASSIFICATION
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It is tyorth a lot to a man to fare
Estimated for Fiscal Year
July I, 1942 to June 30, 1943
GENERAL FUND
July 1 ’43 to June 30 *44
Jan. 1-June 30
forth into the Jungles far from civil­
Expenditure
Budget for
By Officer or Approved by
1946
1941
1942
first
ization, to sit beside a campfire, to
Department Budget Committee Expenditure
Expenditure
Expenditure
Six months
Fiscal Year
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PERSONAL
relax next to the bosom of old Mother
City Recorder
$
800.00
Nature—to list’ to the winds whisper­
800.00
3
866.58 '3
3
799.92
3
399.96
3
309.06
3
800.00
City Marshal
2,160.00
1,800.00
990.00
1,012.50
1,980.00’ ing through the tree-tops, or to hud­
. Deputy Marshals (2)
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3,924.00
' 1,930.50
3,170.00
2,487.80
5,400.00
dle In the blind In the stormy marsh­
Special Police
300.00
9 .
907.08
134.12
62.23
300.00
Street Commissioner
lands waiting fdr the duck to come
1,920.00
1,440.00
810.00
891.00
1,740.00
City Attorney
900.00
wheeling over his decoys.
720.00
390.00
450.00
900.00
City Treasurer
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
600.00
,
,
600.00
1,200.00
I
The sound of the wind, the sound
Fire Chief
425.00
120.00
150.00
212.52
425.00
of whistling wings over head mean
Asst. Fire Chief
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n
180.00
60.00
90.00
180.00 , a lot to the sportsman. And there are
Health Officer
120.00
120.00
60 00
60.00
120.00
t
Other Services and Auditing
500.00
61.00
1 few amongst us, when we wend opr
,
15.00
< City Engineer
300.00
926.86
211.15
213 75
300.00
way homeward from the marshlands,
City Manager
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ft
I or come from out the jungles, wheth­
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er we have the limit or come home
3
3 10,909.51
3 12,729 00
3 11,203.86
3 5,796.73
3
6,494.76
$ 13,345.00
The regular meeting of Coquille
j empty handed, who does not feel
MATERIAL A SUPPLIES
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that hia hunt has not been In vain. Post was held at 8:15 Monday eve­
Lght, Power A Phones
3
3 3,768.98
3 3,500.00
1,669.70
3 3,490.55
3
1,585.66
3
3
3,500.00
It sort of clearibe« a man’s soul to get ning with a light attendance.
Stationery; Printing A Supplies
200.00
183.67
201.75
146.55
42.15
200.00
The Post will participate in the
Fuel A Supplies
out in lhe big woods, in the pure,
700.00
551.23
662.72
432.23
334.47
700.00
i clean air, or in the rain-drenched ■July 4th celebration on the 3d, 4th
3
3 4,504.08
3 4,400.00
3 4,355.02
3 1,962.28
3 2,248.48
3 4,400.00 i marshlands.
and 5th, here in Coquille, and ite
The woods, the marshlands, the parade entry will be an awkward
MISCELLANEOUS
Repair«—Streets, Bridges 6c Wharves
3 1,900.00
yellowing fields of October, all hold squad commanded by Frank Martin.
3 4,459.48
3 6,427.87
1,904.92
3 1,140.77
3
1,900.00
3
City Hall Maintenance
158.18
300.00
170.74
289.88
The
following
members
were
150.88
300.00 ' an allure—something hard to explain,
Fire Department
2,500.00
1,596.00
1,333.24
2,133.11
814.27
2,500.00
elected to fill the offices of the post
but
it
is
there.
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It
enters
a
man's
Conununity Building Expense
3,600.00
1,031.40
703.72
19243
400.00
squl—step« up his pulse and takes for the year 1943-1944: Commander,
Elections
50.00
34.25
21.40
50.00
him apart frpm the world of every­ Dr. C. G. Stem; first vice commander,
Library
1,750.00
1,750.00
1,083.29
999.96
499.98
503.28
1,000.00
Parka, Playgrounds A Supervision
109.05
300.00
600.00
300.00
Mintonye;
second
vice,
day life and it is something that he Amzy
Other Items
1,117.44
400.00
1,972.73
451.28
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161.20
400.00
Clarence Knupp; Adjutant, Roy C.
looks
forward
to
each
fall.
It
la
Insurance
950.00
456.40
454.76
450.00
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really the call of the woods, the Morley; executive committee, Frank
Workmen’s Compensation
290.74
500.00
362.95
202.07
182 42
500.00
Purchase of Property for Sp’l Ass’t
6,888.09
1,000.00
2,952.67
317.48
542.65
1,200.00 i streams, the marshes and something Martin, George E. Oerding and Geo.
Ransom.
apart from anything else.
3 13,250.00
3 16,733.88
3 16,014.53
3
3 5,681.76
3 4,581.02
3 8,700.00
It was voted that the Commander
From the time the rifle is laid away
in the fall and the scatter gun stored be vested with the power to appoint
INDEBTEDNESS
58.44 * 3
Interest on Warrants
3
3
3
at the end of duck season; from the delegates to the convention, and they
3
3
3
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500 00
2.500.00
Payment on Funding Bonds
2,500.00
2,500.00
time the fly rod is cased, that spark will go to the convention unin­
690.00
150.00
150.00
600.00
250.00
Interest on Funding Bonds
200.00
of wanderlust continues to burn structed.
150.00
Sinking Fund—Funding Bond Interest
130.00
250.00
200.00
It was moved, seconded and car­
brightly in the breast of a sportsman
120.00
120.00
Interest on Community Bldg. Bonds
60.00
60.00
120.00
Payment on Com. Bldg. Bonds (Optional)
and he longs and dreams of the. re­ ried that the meetinga be suspended
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turn of the hunting and fishing sea­ until September and that the com­
3 2,020.00
3 2,920.00
3 3,248.44
3 3,100.00
3 2,810.00
3 2,810.00
3 3,020.00 son.
mander shall call a special meeting
i A lot of sportsmen actually grow in case of emergency.
EMERGENCY
7.50
42540
Emergency
3 2,500.00
3
3 3,133.33
3 1,542.58
The Post will not sponsor a candi­
3
3
3 2,500.00 tenderhearted. They do not derive
¡the thrill from the kill that they did date for Queen or Victory girl.
35,799.00
GRAND TOTAL—General Fund
3
3 35,403.41
3 36415.99
3 19,870.30
3 18,273.36
3
3 31,965.00 , in years past., And I know a lot of
During the month of July another
hunters who would not be guilty of gigantic phonograph record com-
beheading the pet rooster for a Sun­ paign will be waged and everyone is
1,500.00
None
3
3 3,000.00
3
3
3
3
3 2,500.00 day dinner.
requested to bring all old records tn
Just .before last Christmas we were the drug stores where they will be
served a shining example of such a picked up.
By Roy C. Morley, Adjutant.
case—or along that line. A hunter,
900.00
900.00
3 1,746.00
3 1,630.00
3 1,800.00
3 2,040.00
8
3
3
1,191.71
1,100.04
1,340.00
550.02
550.02
1,100.00
600.00
349.98
940.00
650.00
34998
700.00
453.00
372.00
1000.00
1.291 46
796 08
1,000.00
2,000.00
corporation of Coo« County, Oregon, did at a meet-
Dr. Stem Named
Legion Commander
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MISCELLANEOUS
Workmen’« Compensation
Other Expense
Emergency (Guards)
i
3
3
7,320.00
3
4,878.17
3
4,116.12
3
3
5,000.00
5,000.00
200.00
3
4,203.50
4,649.55
357.18
3
3,811.44
8,896.09
102.71
3
3
10,200.00
3
9,21043
3
12,810.24
3
3
200.00
100.00
2,000.00
3
*80.56
557.41
3
3
3
2400.00
3
637.97
3
2,750.00
3
2,805.00
167.69
4,000.00
1,580.00
INDEBTEDNESS
3
Interest on Bonds—Serie« F
Interest on Warrants
Payment on Funding Bonds
Interest on Funding Bonds
Sinking Fund—Interest on Funding Bonds
Interest on Serie« F-2 Bonds
2,750.00
3
9,470.00
6,000.00
360.00
360.00
6,000.00
300 00
2,253.00
3
2,172.00
3
4,800.00
1,920.00
91447
203.32
3
1,797.00
543.23
77.43
.3
5,000.00
5,000.00
200.00
3
3,037.59
3
2,417.66
3
10,200.00
82.06
34.52
382.25
3
7l.4Af
7<7T
1,493.65
4 3
45.05
± 3.80
960.00
3
200.00
100.00
2,000.00
3
498.83
3
1,572.88
3
1,008.85
3
2,300.00
•3
2,750.00
3
1,375.00
3
1,375.00
3
2,750.00
275.00
4
1,300.00
13740
3
8,827.69
3
9,385.00
3
7,672.50
1
7,993.50
3
9,985.00
3
29,290.00
3
23,554.06
3
26,810.19
3
14,535.97
3
13,591.01
3
27,085.00
1041
Receipts
1/1 to 6/30
1942
Receipts
3
1,300.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
730.00
3
500.00
100.00
1,500.00
300.00
152.00
406.00
100.00
152.00
2,414.19
1,430.33
Ml 6.50
913.50
96.25
354.66
507.50
1,194.46
555.75
19.20
521.13
3
3,102.00
3
0,223.47
20,20000
3
27,845.92
200.00
11.90
■ ^g. —-
28,057.82
1,938.17
1,474.62
1,968.50
1,452.75
118.50
409.49
230.00
2,447.59
441.75
72.55
166.41
3
.
570.33
783.68
620.00
291.00
12.50
197.00
115.00
953.95
July 1, ’42 to June 30, *43
Receipts
~
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Estimated
Fiscal Year
Six months
3
789.31
691.49
741.50
1,173.25
24.50
284.70
96.25
1,100.63
3
300.00
200.00
1,000.00
400 00
50.00
BACK THE MEN BEHIND THE QUNSI
3
6,900.00
ODAY, in the J. C. Penney stores in all 48 states,
an army of over 50,000 is waiting to greet you.
49.03
,417.57
249.64
1,800.00
1,400.00
1,000.00
750.00
3
' 3,793.10
3
5,368.23
29,594.19
101.50
214.60
3
14,718.19
30.00
3
15,209.80
35.00
60!00
3
27,035.00
50.00
120.00
29,91R29
3
14,748.19
3
15,304 80
3
27,205.00
3
10,720.33
3
3
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4
WATER FUND
$
Water Rental«
New Service« Installed
Miscellaneous
$
ESTIMATED EXPENSE
General Fund
Water Fund „
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6,000.00
480.00
480.00
275.00
9,470.00
Receipts
Mt. States Pow. Co. Franchise
Fines
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Licenses
Building
Liquor Tax
Rentals
Sale of Property
Community Bldg. Warrants
Gas Tax Refund
Miscellaneous
6,000.00
480.00
1
1940
GENERAL FUND
Road Taxes
5,000.00
580.00
580.00
137.50
5,000.00
1,360.00
275.00
GRAND TOTAL—Water Fund
3
3
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estimated
35,799.00
29,290.00
8,102.60
29,290 00
General Fuad
Water Fund
In this army are veterans versed in the Penney
technique of service. And its ranks are filled with
eager recruits ... the able replacements for the 4,512
stars in the Penney service flag.
Fred Parsons in the shoe department is filling in
for a hero in Tunisia. Lucy Hunt, selling yard goods,
substitutes for a Navy Wave.
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tó,069.00
t
These new people—like the veterans—do a marvel-
eus job I In a sense, they are soldiers—soldiers all I
37,302.60
For, you can’t do your best at a war job without
the proper clothing. And Penney’s and itspeople are
27.696.46
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Special Fund Warrants----- ------------
General Fund Bonds—1936 Series
Community Building Bands ...:..x..
Improvement Bonds ................ -.......
MM
... 10,000.00
6,000.00
... 2,805.47 '
Water Fund Warrants .J....... -........
Water Fund Bonds— 1936 Funding
—Series F ......
-Series F-2 ...
3 947.78
... 24,000.00
... 50,000.00
?.l 10,000.00
thrifty—clothing for all the family.
320,030.70
The people who work at Penney’s are -folks you
have grown up with; their daughters and sons!
364.947.78
3106,534.54
TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS
STATE OF OREGON)
County of Coos
)
...
that y,, aboVe estimate of expenditure« and receipt« a« «hown above has
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1943.
May Uth,
(Seal)
,. o . u - k
There are over 1600 Penney stores but each is a
local institution. Each employs local people, pays
local taxes, caters to local tastes.
City Recon
That is why you’ll feel at home at Penney’s!
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