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it Report of the County Clerk of Douglas County, State of Oregon, for the Year Ending December 31, 1940. General County Funds - General Hoad Funds Market Road Funds District Road Funds Special Road District Funds Dog License Funds State School Funds County School Funds Elementary School Funds School Library Funds Non-High School District Tax Special School Tax Funds Special School District I Sinking Fundi Special School District No. 7 IHullding Fundi Special School District No. 8 (Building Fundi Special School District No. 13 I Building Fund) Special School District No. 34 ( Building Fundi Special School District No. 43 (Building Fund) Special School District No. 22 (Refunds) Special School District No. 78 (Abandoned) Special School District No. 105 (C D) ... Special Union High School Funds Special Union High School 'Sinking Fund) Special Union High School No. 11 (Building Fund) Special Cities Tax Funds - Special Fire Patrol Funds Special Port Umpqua Tax Funds Elkhead Special Road District Tax North Umpqua-Diamond Lake Improvement District Tax . Tiller Snerial limit District Tax umpqua Mignway improvement noan uismci iax i.-ii.u Clerk's Bal. Dec. 30, 1939 S209.2C7.8fl 57,795.96 1.242.13 19,208.07 2.850.52 993.36 86.23 12.514.25 2,351.68 771.58 18,260.78 17,146.98 14,143 86 15.98 307.72 2.07 150.99 409.40 .... 7,745.00 .... 11,898.33 ... 2,885.78 834.42 ... 5,612.14 902.69 ... 3,499.23 157.98 ... 12,029.86 2.186.65 Tax Collected $200,146.75 46.138.81 1,318.92 46.138.81 1,841.18 69,276.37 705.38 48.058.70 213.949.83 Interest $35,641.78 Land Sales $ 9,191.79 2.252.36 ''2,252.36 3,364.09 3437 3.666.78 8,103.68 74,627.63 Roberts Creek Water District 156.55 Tenmile Lakeside Drainage District 3.94 Coles Vallev Cemetery Funds 342.36 . Douglas County Sohool Funds (Securities) 15,136.81 Douglas county scnooi runns icasni i.o-n.o.n Estates In Trust , 535.89 Fair Funds (County) ,. 694.57 Fish and Game Funds 6.60 Forest Rentals (Sale of Timber) Judgment Accounts Land Sales and Contracts 4,456.07 Land Sales (Trust Funds) 30.00 Liquor Law Enforcement 82.20 Registry and Indemnity - 804.53 RFC Funds i - Stae of Oregon (Auto Fines I 37.50 State of Oregon (Drunken Driving) 106.52 Decree a'c Treasurer vs. Schools ..." 1,190.60 Vali Donation to Co. Home-Hospital 1 Land Sales Dep. First Nat'l.-Gardiner 122,733.36 1 1,089.27 36,909.94 6.77 262.80 66.70 1,388.67 1,061.44 3.94 187.50 187.50 8,031.78 6,812.82 175.83 1,948.60 10.71 Other Revenues $ 31,506.29 67,542.67 3,171.80 7,640.60 12.01 25,449.53 "27,590.75' 43.16 " 5,828.47 Transfers $ 223 1,422.79 474.27 51,724.17 Warrants Cancelled $ 16.86 21.67 2.99 .50 4.72 15.39 52935 100.47 2,079.02 187.40 1,897.06 24.74 54,770.36 50.00 13.15 314.19 5,054.67 37.00 3,336.40 2.23 Credit Total 485,773.56 175,174.26 2.564.04 67,599.74 4,696.42 4,165.16 7,726.83 85.640.99 54.075.83 1,511.33 69,986.20 239,200.49 39,593.39 15.98 307.72 2.07 27,590.75 150.99 452.56 7.745.00 94,557.74 8.714.25 834.42 135.160.32 12.167.79 42,357.77 164.75 12,292.66 2,253.35 5,886.13 1,228.70 7.88 357.75 14,949.34 5.064.60 636.36 2,773.59 194.00 1,897.06 24.74 59,226.43 30.00 132.20 804.53 2.23 50.65 420.71 6,245.27 37.00 3,336.40 Warrants Issued $229,526.57 99,859.16 2,408.55 45,491.72 301.77 2,915.99 Cash Payments $ 8,664.13 7,637.86 73,377.72 51,729.72 661.55 55.132.80 209,875.78 32,890.00 15.98 307.72 69.27 102.30 7,745.00 84,944.08 8,714.25 834.42 124,174.79 11,075.42 38,442.28 162.76 5,000.00 1,127.01 7.88 543.06 2,034.50 151.80 59,214.43 50.65 373.61 5,479.71 37.00 3,143.30 Interest Rebates Transfers Int. .09 $12,930.74 $51,721.17 "int. 14.01 1,897.06 2.23 Totals 302845.70 99,859.16 2.408.55 45,491.72 301.77 2,915.99 7.637.86 73.377.72 51.729.72 661.55 55.146.81 209.875.78 32,890.00 15.98 307.72 69.27 102.30 7,745.00 84.944.08 8,714.25 834.42 124.174.79 11,075.42 38,442.28 162.76 5,000.00 1,127.01 7.88 513.06 2.034.50 151.80 1,897.06 '59,214.43 2.23 50.65 373.61 5,479.71 37.00 3,143.30 Dec. 31,1940 Clerk's Outstanding Balance Warrants S182.927.86 75,315.10 155.49 22.108.02 4,394.65 1,249.17 88.97 12,263.27 2.346.11 849.78 14,839.45 29,324.71 6,703.39 2.07 27,521.48 48.69 452"56 ' S fi VS M 10,985.53 1,092.37 3,915.49 1.99 7.292.66 2.253.35 5,886.13 101.69 357.75 14,949.34 5,064.60 93.30 739.09 42.20 24.74 12.00 30.00 132.20 804.53 47.10 765.56 $ 4,754.59 11.44 567.92 6,170.80 133"85' 2.86 Jan. 2. 1941 Treasurer's Balances $187,682.45 75,326.54 723.41 28,278.82 4,394.'65 1,383.02 88.97 12,26327 2.3-16.11 849.78 14,839.45 29,324.71 6,703.39 2.07 27,521.48 48.69 2.86 452.56 193.10 10,985.53 1,092.37 3,915.49 1.99 7,292.66 , 2,253.35 I ' 5,886.13 101.69 " 357 J5 14,949.34 5,064.60 '. -..-' -.' 1AM 804.53 47.10 . 765.56 193.10 $137,700.96 $873,727.27 $35,611.78 $.15,845.17 $237,194.38 $53,623.46 $ 48.97 $1,685,781.99 $380,503.76 $793,720.78 S12.944.84 $53,623.46 $1,210,792.81 S444.989.15 $11,611.46 $456,630.61 ( RECONCILIATION WITH TREASURER Bank balances, Dec. 31, 1940 $453,156.09 Cash in till 50.03 County School Fund Securities 14,929.34 Coles Valley Cemetery Securities 357.794) STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF DOUGLAS, SS. f, Kov Agee, County Clerk of the County of Douglas. State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct statement of the several funds of Douglns County, State of Oregon, for the year ending December 31, 1910, as shown by the books and reports In my office, care and custody. As I verily believe, WITNESS my hand and official seal this 16th day of January, 1911. (Si-Hi) ROY AGEE, County Clerk. $468,513.21 Less undistributed tax money 11,882.60 Net amount of distributed funds $456,630.61 RECONCILIATION WITH TAX COLLECTOR Taxes accounted for $875,727.27 Interest on delinquent taxes 35,641.78 $911,369.05 Less statutory rebates - 12,930.74 Actual tax money received $898,438.31 SERIAL STORY CONSCRIPTS WIFE BY BETTY WALLACE COPVUtOHT. 1041. NKA SCRViCI. INC. - VESTERDAY: After her visit IThe templing picture of herself 1 camp, Martha settles down to In the white gown the alluring a -quieter life, takes up bowling and knitting. Paul doesn't call often, apparently accepts the sit uation. But one night he drops In. "You're going to the country ilub dance with me," he an nounces. Martha Is glad he In- lists. The party will be fun. MUSIC FOR MARTHA CHAPTER XIII "I can't," Martha said. But the thought of music, of laughler, of . herself In the long, smooth soft . Hess of the while evening dress she hud not worn for months, teased her. She remembered the long, dull evening in the bowling alley when the noise had given her a splitting headache. She re membered how she had scrubbed the kitchen floor. She looked down at the poisonous brown wool In her lap. "A dance at the country club." CLEAN BURNING) STOVE OIL No odor or toot, more heat. It costs no more. Tldt Water Associated Oil Co. Phone 537 H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORB. Licensed Lady Aitlttant Any Distance, Any Tims Our service Is for ALL, end meets EVfiRY NEED promise of dancing and laughter -- was suddenly too much for her. "All right, Paul. I'll go with you." The country club was blazing with lights as Paul nosed the car Into the long, curving drive way. The white building with Its tall columns stood out against the dark sky, on the slight rise of hill, like a snuthern manor house In a moving picture. . Martha Marshall, her red hair piled high In curls, Paul's orchid on her shoulder, caught her breath with a sudden, guilty start. "I'm here, all dressed up and going to have n good time, while Hill's In that camp!" Hut a moment later, as Paul was helping her out and they mounted the stairs together, the guilt died down. She had been so starved for fun, all these weeks! Paul smiled down at her. "You'll be the loveliest thing here." Maltha knew she looked well. The while dress, with its softly i draped V and Its tiny stars winking among the wispy folds of the full skirt, had always been j very becoming. Her silver sund ials were new. She fell light as 'a feather, poised, happy. A girl In glittering sequin Jacket looked at her curiously I for a moment. Martha saw the 1 Heeling homage III her eyes Mhe homage that one woman pays I to another who looks even more : beautiful. She was ridiculously pleased, and a little smile tug ged at the corners of her lips. I Paul was saying, "I've reserved a table. That Is, we're with a party. Ted Willis and Madge, and the Graces." "Oh." He hadn't told her be fore. hcciiiKc she Had known 1910 State & Cotmty $250,947.47 Interest 1,549.39 High School Tuition Fund 31,253.96 N. U. DIu. Lake Rd Elkhead Special Tiller Special Ump. Hy. Imp Lakeside Drainage ... 3.94 Port of Umpqua 27,237.46 Korest Patrol 7.238.19 Special City Tax .. . 92,715.91 Union High Schools 58.102.79 Special Schools 156,873.30 Secial Koads Hooert s creeK Water District ... Rebate 1940 $12,930.74 Tax Collector's Report (Showing the amount of Tax collected and turned over during year 1910) 891.97 Total $627,116.38 $12,930.74 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1932 1931 1930 1929 192M 1927 1926 1923 1921 Total $10,459.36 $17,631.30 $ 8,607.47 $ 6,133.57 $19,467.15 $ 8,0-16.61 $ 6.859.65 $ 3.127.66 $ 638.33 $1,337.97 $ 54.22 S 53.02 $18.16 $ 27.98 .$14.92 $363,725.41 4,836.74 5,996.22 4,354.47 3,682.39 9,324.10 1,336.72 1,214.53 2,752.05 298.19 154.23 31.06 53.18 8.02 34.75 15.74 35,641.78 6,507.98 2,815.90 1,199.99 797.56 2,523.29 , 937.35 974.15 410.66 35.31 595.16 2.63 1.34 .61 .39 48,058.30 .- - .- ( i 134.76 110.42 . 17.62 ; 262.80 6.77 6.77 : 59.48 7.22 66.70 157.0! 904.86 45.73 239.51 13.84 14.86 1.85 1,377.69 . . 3.94 1,818.31 1.293.15 496.72 298.85 2,371.84 1,459.63 467.13 1.148.44 42.65 251.72 3.89 20.15 10.98 36,920.92 1,122.64 943.43 220.55 167.55 376.18 362.51 271.07 227.80 39.66 107.23 .97 5.45 1.24 4.80 11.089.27 10.811.91 5,854.70 3,499.35 1,185.07 1.851.23 2,082.78 2,134.99 2.247.99 181.68 116.91 25.28 21.12 1.81 1.60 122,735.36 5,867.9-1 3,595.21 , 1,029.57 708.03 1,519.52 829.52 794.84 1,579.59 207.47 51.47 6.39 22.27 . 8.94 4.08 74,627.63 23,147.82 9,477.54 4,614.61 2,272.11 5,792.89 3,698.02 3.643.79 3.226.22 398.60 714.31 37.08 40.43 2.18 9.29 1.64 213,949.83 281.34 848.02 141.93 538.12 8.67 10.09 9.31 3.71 1,841.18 . 11T.25 522 .. 1,061.44 $91,689.95 $17,659.67 $24,022.73 $15,215.13 $13,226.50 $18,753.14 $16,933.29 816.949.96 $2,034.38 $4,106.63 $184.65iL91wY20Y(&iM $44.89 $911,369.05 GRAND TOTAL Less Rebate ..$911,369.05 .. 12,930.74 Douglas County, Oregon. Filed Jan. 7. 1941. Roy Agee. County Clerk. . Net Cash $898,438.31 PERCY A. WEBB. SHERIFF AND TAX COLLECTOR. By: Ned Dixon. Deputy. Nursery Stock Locally Grown Wc offer Walnut, Filbert, Peach, Pear, Apple, Plum, Prune, Fig, Paw Paw, Grape, Berries, etc., in various varieties and siies. Ornamentals, in cluding shade trees and roses. Home grown ae climated stock. Our many years' experience is at your service when malt ing your selections. Largest nursery in Southern Oregon. Nursory and salos-yard located 8 miles south of Roscburg or ono-half mils south of Cool Junction. C. E. MOYEft, NURSERIES Phont 46FU Rostburg, Oregon them all only during the time when she had been engaged to Paul. They were his friends, not hers. Hill had never met them. "Ill be glad to see them again." She mustn't let embar rassment, any foolish self-consciousness, spoil her magic eve ning. Hut Madge Willis was cordial, and her husband. Ted, claimed Martha at once for a dance. I don't get a chance like this often. Say. you're looking marvelous!" Mary Grace only smiled at her. lally. Mary had always been like that offhand, casual, ac cepting things at their face. Probably nothing interested her very much except clothes. She and Jack were Immensely weal thy. It was good to be dancing again. Good to be part of this gay, carefree crowd, good to hear music and smile up at a partner who hummed under his breath and had nothing more important on his mind than enjoying him self. "Long time no see," Ted said, after a while. "What happened to the husband'.'" It was not that he cared, es pecially. In this country club crowd It was extremely usual to attach no Importance to the fact that n married womi(n appeared at a dance with an old friend. "The husband's In the army." she laughed. "Didn't you know?" "No, I hadn't heard." He shook his head, in exaggerated concern. "Country's, going to the dog. They'd better not get after me!" Paul claimed her for the next dunce. They hail always danced beautifully together. She gave herself up to enjoyment. Someone tupped Paul. "You can't keep loveliness like that tinder a bushel basket. Elliott." said a tall man with tawny hair. "Come to me, beautiful!" She smiled at Paul, helplessly. The man led lief tiff In triumph, but ha!' way ucrubu the room Jatk Grace cut In. "I thought people weren't sup posed to cut any more," Martha said. "It was too collegiate, or something." "Rules are made to be broken. Ah, this is what I call dancing!" "Look out," she warned him. "Paul's coming back!" "That," said Jack, "Is much too blatant an Infraction of the law. I Out the door, baby." Expertly. he danced her through the open French doors to the veranda. "We'll admire the moon." "No, you don't!" Paul said, be hind them. "Give her back, sir!" It was silly, maybe. But it was fun. When Paul left her tor a moment to get her something to eat, a red hair young person sidled up and suggested. "Run away with me? This is my eve ning for running away." "I'd love to," she laughed. "But I'm chained. Besides, we'd look iso odd. Two brick tops." I "We'd look beautiful together!" he said. "If you won't run away, at least dance with me. That'll give my girl something to think about." "What did she do, run away with someone else?" "You're a mind reader." Paul rescued her, two minutes later. "Madge and Mary want to go to the Tortilla." Maltha realized, with amaze ment, that It was nearly 1 o'clock. "Where did the time go? We Just came!" She held out her hand. "My hankie, please!" In lieu of an evening bag, she had wrapped her compact and comb and the gilt tube of lipstick In a wisp of chiffon, which Paul had oblig ingly stowed away in a pocket. "1 must look a fright. 1 haven t Floor Sanding and Rcfinishing Old Floors Msdo Like New CHAS. KEEVER Phone bit J Phone KB repaired my complexion all eve ning." "Three freckles," Paul admit ted, "have worked loose." She darted under the looped velvet into the powder room. Mary and Madge were already there. A maid was on her knees beside Mrs. Grace, taking a firm er stitch in the draped girdle around her waist. "That fool, my husband, has a clutch like a gorilla!" Madge was touching up her mouth. "Hello. Martha. My, you certainly mowed down the stag line tonight!" "Thanks. I think it was a con spiracy. Be kind to working girls night." "With those eyes," said Mary Grace, calmly, "you need never worry." "Eyes my foot! It's the girlish, lithesome grace." Madge tittered. "I've gained two pounds and It's keeping me up nights." "There's an exercise for that. You turn your head slowly from side to side when they bring up the whipped cream, darling." The Club Tortilla, at 2 in the morning, with Rlcardo and Re glna whirling In a rhumba, was hard to leave. That's how It hap oncd that dawn was definitely streaking the sky when Paul left Martha at her door. "It's been wonderful, Paul!" "You'd better sleep nil day to morrow." But she had scarcely tumbled into lod hardlv rVved her eyes when the long, imperious ring of the phone woke her. At first, she resisted it. She was so satisfyingly exhausted! But it kept on and on, and she got up at last. "Hello? Hello?" her very voice was sleepy. "Hello, Martha?" She came awake with a start. It was Bill! "Martha, where were you last night? I tried to get you until after midnight. I kept calling and the phone didn't answer!" (To be continued) Suspended Jail Terms Meted to Flag Rippers SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23. (API Two young navy men who ripped a nazi swastika flag from its staff at the German consulate here were given suspended sen tences today of 90 days in jail and were turned over to the navy which promised they would be "adequately dealt with." The flag incident, staged be fore a throng of some 2,000 per sons here last Saturday, resulted in a stern protest from Berlin and a statement of regret by this government. The two sailors were on leave from a navy hospital where they had been under observation in the psychopathic ward, when the Incident occurred. They w ere not in uniform. They were Harold J. Sturte vant. 19. of Haverhill Mass., form erly on the destroyer Craven, and E:rvin Glenn Lackey, 20, of Char lotte, N. C until recently on the destroyer Perkins. Each has about a month to serve of his enlist ment. They were convicted ol mali cious mischief, for which the maximum senlence is six months in jail. Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Works Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 527 N. Jackson St. Phone 320 Buy Gilmore Products at the THOMPSON and BEATY SERVICE STATION 121 North Stephens St. Gilmore Gasoline Washing . . Tires Lion Head Oils . . Greasing . . Batteries and Accessories. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE Wilbur Thompson Walter Beaty Proprietors BALLOON DANCE Fun At Oakland Music by Bill Black and His Orchestra FOLLOW THE CROWD Gentlemen 45c including tax Ladies 10c Saturday, January 25 DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS Now is the time to trade in your old cream separator on a new DeLaval -With higher cream prices, it pays to have the best that money can buy. Prices as low as $32.50. Elec tric model complete $79.95. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY PHONE 340