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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1918)
ANNUAL CITY OF BANDON BUDGET t and will make the tax levy of the City of Bandon for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1st 1918 and ending Sep. 30th. 1919 on the 20th day of November 1918 at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. at the City Hall in the City of Bandon, Cooa County Ore., at which time and place any tax payer subject to such levy and tax when made, may be heard in favor or against the proposed budget or levy or any tax levied or to be levied for the City. Dated and published Oct. 24th and 31st 1918. J. W. MAST Recorder of the City of Bandon. - ; TO THE HONORABLE COMMON COUNCIL OF TBE CITY OF BANDON, io hu offickm ud \ ahioi n di pamtmi nt » AND TO THE TAX PAYERS. I. Mayor of the City of Bandon, have the honor to submit here with recommendations and estimates to r the expense* of the City of Bandon together with necessary funds to be raised to meet said expenses for the fiscal year, beginning Oct. 1st , 1918. and ending September 30th. 1919. the same being submitted under the provisions of Section 61 Page 22 of the City Charter and under the provisions and requirements of CITY KECXJKDERS KEPORT Chapter 234 General Laws of Oregon, 1913, and Chapter 222 Laws of The Recorder's Report of the condition of the various funds of the 1915. These estimates are based upon current expenses of preceding years and the requisites of the term for which the estimates are made, City of Bandon at the close of the quarter ending September 30th 1918 63 69 with reductions or Increase as deemed necessary in keeping with reasonable June Avenue ...... . ..... ...... ...... i Ocean Drive _____________ requirement*. Deficit IT IS ESTIMATED that It will require the following stated sums , First Street West No 2 318 to pay the necessary expenses of each City department office or officer. Public Park 179 19 Improvement, maintenance or building, structures or institutions, or salary First Street East ( R. R 8.) 348 23 of office or officers or employees including repairs to public high-ways, Railroad Street Extension 152 26 roads, streets, and bridges and the c< nstructlon, operating and maintenance Sewer Fund No. 5 Secund Street East 142 49 of each public utility us hereinafter itemized and will therefore require Oregon Avenue ...................... 558 70 a like amount of funds to cover each expenditure as follows, to-wit: Sewer No. 8 2 52 OFFICE OF CITY RECORDER. Seventh Street Extension ei.M Necessary books, stationery, postage and supplies and Outs 247 1 1 Deficit including Salary $ 1,050.00 Sewer Fund No. 3 Baltimore Avenue 186.09 OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER 117.76 Salary and supplies 200 00 First Street West No. 1 _ _______ Series A Funding Fund .................. 152.67 POLICE DEPARTMENT Grand Avenue ___ ...__ __________ 17 86 Supplies and special service including salary of two Public Library ............. . ............... ..... 189.53 officers 2.200.00 498.15 , Current Expense ................................. LEGAL DEPARTMENT 3,575.84 Improvement Bond Sinking Fund Including payment of City Attorney, if any and estimated Deficit cost of litigation now under way 300 00 Improvement Bond Interest Fund Funding Series A Interest 2,917.70 FIRE DEPARTMENT Outs ....... 2.00. Mater Department 2340.10 For rent of building for apparatus, including extra hose 1>. Water Extension Fund and supplies required to make department more 2059.13 effective 500 00 General Fund STREET DEPARTMENT For labor, material, hauling in repair of streets, wharfs bridges and sidewalks CITY LIBRARY Salary of Librarian, rent and supplies LIGHT DEPARTMENT Service for City at large including supplies PRINTING AND ADVERTISING For printing and advertising Including legal work ADMINISTRATION For salaries of Mayor and Councilmen and incidental expenses impossible of enumeration, fuel for City Hall, insurance on City Hall and Records. Cost of elections, miscellaneous matters, including meals for prisoners, telephones, fees to County Officers, interest and other items Impossible of enumeration HEALTH DEPARTMENT Estimated in case of contagion or emergencies ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Cost of Engineers office, including wages of chainman, supplies, equipment and wages of engineer if retained estimated at .............. WATER DEPARTMENT For salaries, labor, supplies, lumber, pipe, and fixtures, hauling, printing, freight, rent of shop and store room etc. $1.690 00 For Interest on series "A” Water bonds 2,910 00 For interest on Series "B" water bonds 2.400 00 TOTAL IN ALL FUNDS Deduct Deficit Arn'ts . $13,888.03 2,488 08 Balance Add Outs for Balance 11.399 95 249 1 1 Balance Treasurer's Books 1 1,649.06 O'CX'* Before Starting Out on That Trip come in and let us fit you out with an extra tire, some new inner tubes and some of the other accessories that come in handy when in trouble on the road. We Have a Complete Line EXPERT MECHANICS IN OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT will put your car in first class condition on short notice. Bring us your troubles. We are equipped to handle any kind of auto repair work. Garoutte Bros 2,200.00 150.00 n c > J ) ç > < 0 : 5 >> i > < c c c J >< ‘3 ) Recorder’s statement of receipts and disbursements of the City of i Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, during the quarter ending September 30th, i 1918 RECEIPTS FIRST ST., formerly GAROUTTE’S STABLE General Fund City Tax $294 00 1,000.00 Miscellaneous Licenses 16.50 Fines Various 20.00 250.00 Show License 355.96 CITY TREASURER'S REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 25.00 $ OF THE CITY OF BANDON. COOS COUNTY, OREGON, DURING THE QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30TH , 1918. improvement Bond Sinking Fund RECEIPTS improvement Bond Interest Fund 100.00 Public Library General Fund City Tax $294 46 Funding Interest Fund Show License ..................... 25.00 Water Department 20.00 Various Fines ....... Total Receipts Miscellaneous Licenses 16 50 $ I 355 96 Cash at close of last quarter Improvement Bond Interest Fund 8? 573 1 1 13,007.22 Improvement Bond Sinking Fund Total Cash to be acct'd Water Department 1.733 i J DISBURSEMENTS Total $7,000.00 Public Library i 1 uolic Library '4 !4 $177 SO MISCELLANEOUS Funding Interest Fund 82 13 4 4 1 16 Water 1 Department Interest on series "A” Funding Bonds for year ending 292 25 General Fund Nov.l, 1919 2,400 00 Total Receipts. $2.979.89 10.97 Interest on Same Intereat on General Fund Marrants to be re 10,027.33 Cash at Close of Last Quarter Current Expense 16 00 deemed 300.00 Coupons i Clipped 419.98 Miscellaneous expenses including unenti muted w arrant Total Cash to be Acct'd $13,007 22 redemption uncalculated, interest and items impossible i DISBURSEMENTS 1.358.16 Total Disbursemeents of determination pendiug or uccuring during tin ' Public Library $177.80 year 500. Of 292.25 $11,649.06 General Fund Balance Cash in Treasury Interest on Same . 10.97 Total 3.200.00 Mater Department 441.16 TURASI KER'S REPORT OE THE CITY OE BANDON FINDS Coupons Clipped 419.98 GRAND TOTAL $20.650 00 At Clime Of Business September 30th. 1018 16.00 Current Expenses $2,059.13 General Fund STATEMENT OF THE PROBABLE RECEIPTS OF THE CITY Total 1.358.16 .... 2,342.10 Water Fund .......................................................... FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN DIRECT TAXATION 38.15 Si'Ai-r Fund Receipts from Water Department 8.000 00 Cash Balance in Treasury 11.649.06 186.09 Baltimore Avenue Miscellaneous licenses 1 00 00 152.26 Sewer Fund Nu. 5 Municipal Court fines 2 00 00 $13.007 22 $ 498 86 I lut Street M est No. 2 Déficit Show licenses 100 00 Svw ri I- iiih I No. 8 I hereby certify that the above statement Is true to the best of my 2 5 2 Miscellaneous sources 100 00 knowledge and belief 1 si Street East Nu. 2 179 19 Sale of old material water department 2 00 00 E. T WOLVERTON 2lid. Street East 1 4 2 49 City Treasurer of Bandon. 63.69 Julie Avenue Total $8.700 oo Sériés "A" Fundiug Interest Fund 2,917.70 ESTIMATED AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION' AND Océan Drive Tomatoes Hijieii Hero DETERMINED AS SUFFICIENT 117.76 lst. Street West No 1 If anyone doubts the possibility of Estimated assessed valuation of the City of Bandon ripening tomatoes here, they should 61 88 M est Sevitith Street Extension fur 1918, $1.126,000. Proposed to be raised by levy on talk to W. F. "Bin” Kennedy. Mr. Park Fund 318 70 above valuation the following millage and amounts l>ocrea>c (’ hum ' s Alarm in State. Kennedy during the past v- •> k sold ................... 558.70 Oregon Avenue By 8 mills for general funds ripe tomatoes on the local market $9.01 8 ■ 0 Iniprovetuent Bonds Interest Fund I »airy Council Has Halted Deficit 1.779.13 that were as fine as any that have 2 1 !» •> oo By 2 mills for interest on funding bonds 348 23 Railroad Street Extension Kapid Slaughter. been shipped here. They were raised By 1 mill for Interest on Delew are Avenue and Div i.-mm 17 8 6 Grand Avenue i on his place just outside Bandon, Street Bonds 1,126 0'1 Library Fund 189.53 I Captain Miller of the Steamer Acme Portland, Oct. 21.—Through in 498.15 Curreut Expetise Fund for Its annual report, bought one crate fer his vessel. vestigation $ 1 2.386 00 Improvemeiit Bond Slnkitig Fund 3,575.84 the Oregon dairy council has made Captain Miller comes from California tomatoes are from where 152 67 Sériés A Fundiug Fund alarming disclosures with regard to too, GEO P. TOPPING 113 the slaughter of milch cows in Ore shipped to Bandon. Mater Extension Fund Déficit Mayor. gon. On January 1 of this year there NOTICE 18 FURTHER GIVEN That the Common Council of the Total wee 227.000 milch cows in the state, $13928 18 .......... • ....... Road’s Thick Ice Foundation. City of Bandon, will discuss and make their final decision upon tlie fore- I x ' hb Déficit Account» and September. 1 there were but 2.279.12 At one point of a road recently con 175,000, showing a loss of 52,000 structed In Alaska, there Is a solid cow in eight months. There has been Ice foundation. At the surface there $11.649.06 Cash In Banks considerable slackening of this Is a two-foot layer of moss and tundra, I hereby certify that the above statement Is true to the best of slaughter since the dairy council but previous mining operations at th s knowledge and belief 1 he Choice of has made plain to the dairymen their point proved that there Is a forty-fo.>t E T WOLVERTON duty as patriotic citizens to keep bed of clear Ice and six feet of gravel Those 'X’ho Know City Treasurer. the ani$nals alive and give to the between the surface layer and bed Manufacturers and leading mo people the supply of milk so alarm rock. (. orm t I iibricacion for ch» tor car distributor* recommend “VM- I'vpe Lngine ingly Jeopardized Z EROLF NE. 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