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LEGAL ANNUAL REPORT OF TH6 COUNTY CLERK, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OR SCON FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE JO, 1 Pursuant to ORS 294.120, the following report is herewith submitted "showing correctly the number and amount of claims allowed by the county court or board of commissioners, and to what account the number of warrants drawn, and the amount of warranto sot paid." Warrant fn S. af Claims -. AaararaS 4 J Warranta luaa Ami. f Clalma AaaravaS ! Warrasfa laaaaS , at waaantat , far S&7aal GENERAL FUND t,T2 $1,590,855.32 $158,97.05 CUUItT HOUSE IMPROVEMENT 8 2,025.SO GENERAL ROAD FUND 5.TT5 2,884,128.36 DEDICATED PUBLIC ROADS 7 33,225.13 DOUGLAS COUNTY DOG CONTROL 29 15,395.02 LAW LIBRARY . 44 -2,388.58 28S.712.4S 1,320.41 48.00 TOTALS 14,857 $4,527,818.28 $447,027.94 SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR, ENDING JUNE 30, 151. At per ORS 2f4.IJ5. Funds Clerk's Balance Over and Above Warrants Not Presented for Payment GENERAL FUND COURT HOUSE IMPROVEMENT GENERAL ROAD FUND DEDICATED PUBLIC ROADS NEW COUNTY HOME DISTRICT COURT (Undistributed funds) - DOG CONTROL (Undistributed funds ) COUNTY OWNED LANDS (Undistributed funds) DOUGLAS COUNTY PARKS (Sinking fund) LAW LIBRARY - ' ..: ' UNDISTRIBUTED TAX FUNDS (In custody of Sheriff) DOUGLAS COUNTY SINKING FUND BONDS OUTSTANDING WARRANTS NOT PAID FOR WANT OF FUNDS $592,621.48 5411.; 572,515.34 12,310.57 584.40 7,855.91 7,373.99 . 121,543.84 60,584.95 141.63 53,340.01 1,572,761.20 None None Persons idled By Strike But Not On Strike Themselves Eligible For Compensation SM.F.M fAPl Worker idled! by the Operating Engineers' strike! who art not themselves members! of the striking union or who did; not refuse to cross picKei unes,; may draw unemployment com-i pensation. R. F. Baxter, supervisor of the benefit section of the Unemploy ment Compensation Commission, said Tuesday that this is the situ ation: Tboss who did not themselves take action to become partici pants in a labor dispute and who are otherwise eligible for bene fitsmay file valid claims. Members of the striking union are not eligible. Others who re fused to cross a picket use are not eligible. Net Picketed However many of the construc tion operations were shut down by employers and were not picketed. Baxter said the situation at every one of more than a hundred idled construction sites in the state is being investigated. It will be the end of the week before all of the material us at hand, he said. How many valid claims might result from the strike-lockout Bax ter said he would not guess. The procedure of approving STATEMENT OF CANDIDATES' REPORTED EXPENSES AT THE MAY 18, 1958, PRIMARY ELECTION, (As Required by ORS 260.120.) Candidate Filed By Amount Reperttd Frank Ashley Frank Ashley Morris C. Bowker Morris C. Bowker William T. Evans, Jr. William T. Evans, Jr. Steve M. Fowler Steve M. Fowler (filing fee) Elmer R. Metzger Elmer R Metzger Harry G. Rapp Harry G. Rapp J. E. Sifers J. E. Sifers Leo Sparks Leo Sparks "Jack" Trusty C. G. Trusty STATE OF OREGON ... $12.50 87.25 274.10 20.00 . 297.15 . 128.10 ... 24.00 90.38 ..... 188.95 ) ) SS COUNTY OF DOUGLAS ) I, Chas Doerner, County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the financial condition of Douglas County, Oregon, at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1958, as the same is shown by records - and reports on file in my office, as I verily believe. Dates this 29th day of July, 1958. Lnaries uoemer, uounty uerc Another Rtforitirtory Escape Is Apprehended MONROE. Wash. (API - Or- of nine youths who escaped the Washington State Reformatory here two weeks ago was reported caught Tuesday after as auto-pedestrian accident near Lai Vegas, Nev., Monday night. Reformatory Supt. E. Timpani said he is believed to be William Civa Brown, alias William Pen nington. 18. of Longview, Wash. Four of the nine escapees still were at large. Brown, Timpani said, is report ed to have been seriously hurt. apparently while hitchhiking. He had one leg amputated as re sult of the mishap, reports here indicate. claims of workers idled by lock-! out if they had no role in the labor dispute is not new, Baxter: said. However, complicating factor is absence of any mention of lockout in the compensation law. Each case, he said, needs inaivKtuai investigation. He declined comment on the cur rent lockout of Tmateri Union members in Ore; . He said it would be next wee, iikely, before any determination was ms.de in that work stoppage. ine general provision el Ore gon Unemployment Compensation Act will be outlined to union busi ness agents in Portland Thursday afternoon by commission mem bers. This meeting was set us aa result of requests, a spokesman said, and is not related directly to the current strikes and lock outs. Jt will be for discussion of the law and not for determination of any issues. Aluminum, Cement Pfee Atkt Parity With Wood OLYMP1A (AP) Several weeks ago. Gov. Albert u. Roseuuu is sued a letter encouraging the use of lumber in structures for the Century 21 exposition at Seattle. The letter prompted aluminum industry officials to request simi lar treatment. So Rosellim put out a second letter praising Washington alumi num as a building material for the exposition. Last week, th third letter was issued. This time the governor extolled the merits of cement products for buildings at the fair, after urgings from state cement producers. WHEAT FOR LEBANON BEIRUT (AP) The United States began distributing five mil lion dollars worth of free wheat to Lebanon this week. The steamer Moiine Victory began discharging an initial cargo of 3.500 tons. Jn all, 65,000 tons is being rushed to Lebanon. Engineers Strike i Affects 2,000 In Washington OLYMPIA (AP) The on crating engineer airika in South west Washington saa affected aon 2,000 persons and tied up about 12 million dollars worth of highway projects, stst officials disclosed Tuesday. State Highways Director W. A, Bugge said completion of many of the projects, originally sched uled for this year, has been post poned until sometime is 1959. Included in the list is work on the seven million dollar interstate bridge project at Vancouver and a $500,000 contract for buSding the sorts (poroses to the spin. Bugge said all highway con struction projects is Cowlitz, Wah kiakum. Clark, Skamania. Klicki tat and the southern part of Pa cific counties are at a standstill. A half million dollar paving job -,V - M . 1 -'. vtj inn ui v T BuvuutTr iw WJHEJl imus were to have seen called Tuesday has been indefinitely postponed be cause the strike has blocked com pletion of the grading, ho added. Peter K. Giovine, state employ ment security commissioner, esti mated that the labor dispute has sdded (bout 400 names to the state's unemployment compensa tion rolls. He said about 2,000 persons are affected directly or indirectly, but that only those indirectly af fected and who haven't refused to cross picket lines are eligible for 3aie5s nenetiu. Mearcurrers in Four Planta Receive. Rait PORTLAND (AP) Workers in four Oregon meat packing planta will receive a 7-cenl Hourly pay raise under terms of a new con tract announced this week. The- agreement covers Amalga mated Mestcutters and Butchers Workmen st the Nebergaul pack ing plant in Albany, the Valley Packing Co. in Salem and (he Swift and Armour plants in fort-land. New minimum scales, ringing from $2.23 to t2,85Mi per hour, go into effect sept, l, the union tata. Foster Parents Of Child Revealed j By Plane Crash I SALISBURY, Southern Sliodesisi (AP) Michael Lvcett flew tai Benghazi, Libya, ibis week to the: aid of the 4-year-ola girl he and: his wife adopted from an English! soblewomsn who no longer heidi soy Jovs for the child. The child was burned and m-i jared in tii flaming crash of a Central African Airways sirpiane into the Libyan hills Saturday. Ufsr foster mother perished with 35 others. The child Is Autoes Lycett, for merly the daughter of Lady Disss Miller and her husband, Robert Miller, who live In Southern Rho desia. Lady Diana is the daughter of the Couniesa of Yarberough. Use crash broke the secret of the identity of the foster parents of the Milter child. Lyiett, s weilthy Salisbury in surance broker, received word of the crash as he canoed down the Zambezi River on a acie&tifie ex pedition. A message was dropped to him from a plane. Adept Lett Year The child was adopted by the Lyeetts last year. They changed her same from Marcia Miller. Mrs. Lycett cod Anthea obtained space on the doomed plane only because of a cancellation. They were en routo to a family reunion is London, At the time of the adaption. Lady Siena said she "no longer held any lave for the child." In Britain, 1J Countess of Yar berough, 63, the child's real grand mother, broke into tears wisen raid th child had been hurt and the foster mother has bees killed. The countess was bitterly opposed to her daughter's giving up the child. "What a hopeless position for me to be in," she ssid. "2 want to go snd claim the child, to love her and bring her up as my own. But my hands are tied. You see I have no legal claim or right to interfere in any way. If 3 did it might make things worse for everyone snd I don't want to re open this bitterly painful affair for the child'a eeke. TAX COLLECTOR'S RE FORT (Shaw in rh emsww f taxes ntlscrsd snd turned vr durint fiscal year, Joly 1st, 1tS7, t June JOrft, 15. tnaluatye.) Funds mr-a nasi msu n-u wi-a thT General County County School '..'. County School 8c School Library County Hospital General Koafls Lower Vmpqua Hospital Interest Forest Patrol Non High School Tuition Fund Rural Schools Roseburg Rural Fire District Gardiner Rural Fire District Winchester Bay Rural Fire District Tri-City Rural Fire District Riddle Rural f ire District Dillard-Winston Rural Fire District Myrtle Creek Rural Fire District Roberts Creek Water District Dillard-Winston Water District Tri-City Water District North Roseburg Sanitary District Green Sanitary District Sewer Service Charges Dedicated Public Roads Winchester-Wilbur-Garden Valley Zoning District Special Cities Special Union Highs ., Special Schools 300,444.57 195.855.S7 3.018.83 55.S83.6S 758,038.65 38,831.48 2,434.77 470.79 2.295.88 6,634.9S 13,296.87 1,183.58 . 6.587.94 6,694.29 5,563.26 27,821.11 10,748.18 494,514.07 223,717.30 1,386,822.63 J5,3I,11J4 S 24,918.72 17,795.53 1 3,682.42 2,675.28 $ 1,064.03 1,386.39 J 1,317.35 958.07 342.81 t 11.20 T.TO I 3.38 1.93 2.79 .7S Weo. Ana. ?3 J958 Iht Nsws-Keyiew fcotebufj. Or, 5 1,727.23 283.12 17,961.2 9,535.64 8,172.46 8,529.33 2,754.1 88.84 119.77- 5,670.90 1,821.00 948.94 746.98 77.33 18.08 83 79 183 88 4? 00 84,321.88 7,890.37 i&2.SI 3J65M 1,972.6s 34.11 20.20 4,561.63 610.49 305.19 518.41 20.47 53.08 14.52 .2 .40 v 24.91 .88 , 71.93 ' 22.02 1.82 437.38 97.18 83.18 4.8S 628.84 102.37 22.68 13.96 1,769.15 201.23 93.52 J6.8B 19.14 382.78 123.98 36.90 1,024.60 480.88 167.47 112.03 . 2,087.97 274.10 213.44 65. 97 J.089.40 J3T.99 228.92 398 2S.49 941.50 468.25 78.00 262.87 .S3 1,418.54 831.48 200.00 2,890.70 7Z.82 68.79 179.43 22.48 81,513.18 . 9,964.84 . 5,527.12 3,505.93 724.5S 48.98 32.88 16,472.57 2,720.50 1,722.16 1,097.72 , 813.16 3.14 7.70 316,336.67 45,387.28 23,493.77 15,732.61 2,832.28 112.94 81.69 1545,140.40 Itt,770.S 84f,l.78 T,S7I7 ' ,W1. JMJT $J.T9 FUft FOR 50M-rJusiy Tucee, niae-jjear-oid Lak-oorf, Colo, lass, isujr-eyd wsttt delight as she takes a ciose-ap at a grasshopper. T Judy the little- grasshopper means fan, but to tlse farmers itt the state, grasshopper speffs jieaiiarfee. Crops hsve been severely damaged fey swaims of iS Snsrais. t 332,847.71 219,S!4.5 30.63 2.79 2.79 2,010.35; 50,169.13! 64,666.89 314.65 858,148,31 4,T.6T 2,528.72 566.56 2,888.48 7,482.84 15,418.04 1,727.25 6.S72.S2 9.344.S7 5,585,28 3i,6e.59 11,689.68 83g.55 7,389.31 291.91 575,829.34 246,554.25 S,790,629.5 1 v MUOOY COttiC Thai pot dacfc atop the- steps of this com bine ought to be snud&en. AbnorroaS iais halted h wheat harvest in central Missouri early in Juiy, Ttse Boons County , Missouri Farmers Association estimates that half of fee wheat grown in the county stiit in the Belds. IjzRay Kircher, seen on combine, tad his brother Alien, who farm near Colacctaia, are getting oat tome wheat after equipping their selt-propeiled combine with half-tracks. These enable- them to get through nelda where ordinary combines and tractors would bury tfiem-' aelvea in the mud. GRAND TOTAL Less Rebate STATE OF OREGON ) ) SS County of Douglas I, Chas. Doerner, County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon do hereby certify that the foregoing has been compared with the origi nal thereof and that it is a correct copy therefrom and the whole thereof as the same appears on record in my office. Witness my hand and seal this 29th day of July, 1958. Chas. Doerner, County Clerk Net Cash ,290,388.47 145,653.8 16,146,732.83 IRA C. BYRD, SHERIFF TAX COLLECTOR By: Orient Slattery, Deputy "''j Commissioner Disclaim. Rtiipontibiiity For firs SALEM API Clarence Hyde, under t five-year renlai Sess stste res! estate commissianer, j agreement whien provided that Monday disclaimed responsibility j the tenant would maintain t for the condition of a Sous lie j property at her own expense, owns in Eugene. cammissioner said ins Jen- The Eugene lire marshal has, int gave kim si!Qtfief. 0ec4 gf said the house was iett i a hae- S , , aidous condition following a fire tP" 4 g - that killed two persona in May. jchang for c five-year tease Hyda laid a tenant had the jiausa the hsuse-. DOUCLA5 COUNTY TUlAtUFStH'l OFFtCt IHOW1MO ACTIVITY Of ALL fONPt PROM JULY 1, WT THKOUCK JUXf , 15 FU.VD ACCOUKT BALANCE -! GENERAL COUNTY 418,456.62 COURT HOUSE IMPROVEMENT 4,665.44 GENERAL ROADS 504,021.15 ROAD DISTRICTS 55.85 DEDICATED PUBLIC ROADS 27,308.18 NEW COUNTY HOME 1,773.49 LOWER UMPQUA HOSPITAL, REEDSPORT DISTRICT COURT 7,374.66 DOG MCENSE B,214.5S STATE IRREDUCIBLE SCHOOL .30 RURAL SCHOOLS 76,885.30 RURAL SCHOOL EMERGENCY 39,246.92 NON-HIGH SCHOOL 205,565.85 CITIES TOWNS 1,330.58 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 5,796.87 SCHOOL SINKING 273,231.33 UNION HIGH SCHOOL 639.23 UNION HIGH SINKING 42,209.82 SCHOOL BUILDING 189,349.18 COUNTY SCHOOL 14,542.42 FOREST PATROL FUNDS 465.52 REFORESTATION 10,728.08 LAND SALES 166,682.89 PORT OF UMPQUA 154.10 RURAL FIRE DISTRICTS 51,956.95 WATER DISTRICTS 56.08 FAIR FUND N. ROS. SAN. DIST. GEN. TAX 17,902.09 N ROS. SAN. BANCROFT SINKING. 14,037.87 N ROS. SAN. BANCROFT T1ME-DEP 30,904.40 N ROS. SAN. GEN. OBLIG. SINKING 5,159.97 N ROS SAN. SEWER SERVICE CHARGE 124.63 WILBUR-WINCHESTER ZONING TENMILE LAKESIDE DRAINAGE 28 GREEN SANITARY DISTRICT 2.209.58 DOUGLAS COUNTY PARKS FUNDS 104,145.82 , DURLAND SCHOOL CASH 1,850.49 ESTATES IN TRUST JUDGEMENT ACCOUNTS 40.39 LAW LIBRARY 23 LIQUOR LAW ENFORCEMENT 531.78 REGISTRY k INDEMNITY CASH 1,044.53 STATE SHARE FISH AND GAME FINES SHERIFF'S TAX MONEY 82,30548 COLE VALLEY CEMETERY 729.73 DURLAND SECURITY . 18,500.00 DOUGLAS COUNTY SINKING FUND 1,481,933.71 TOTAL TAX ICEirT $ 332,111.39 t.22 7,877.72 6.72 2,910.35 858.724.35 314.65 575,829.34 3,784,059.86 245,864.38 218,522.99 64.8Mt.89 9,814.28 74,987.41 23,283.15 31,808.59 838.55 201.91 ' ll,68.8t ON TAKCS I 2,359.21 4.18 907.40 3.85 84.81 7,125.55 88.65 8,025.38 27,428.84 2,031.58 1,676 98 889.S4 78.40 706 62 405.58 323.00 (seem COOS BAT LAXD WAOON KirOKZa. SACCK SCAD TAX WASKAKTf I 1,392,308.57 8142,008.72 t 877.58 1 1,331.92 3,080,221.27 11.46. 30 21 13,635.90 74,718.70 15,389.00 19,788.13 99,683.72 799.36 11,938.92 753.76 1,853.48 !0,796.58 350,990.87 18.38 433.00 38,916.97 18,770.55 775.89 1,439.13 478.24 832.02 243.00 1,448.25 8,28121.09 29.18 335,827.49 138,953.82 1,524.50 1.970.98 197,723.25 22,871.25 17,715.85 S4.72 478,137.14 MM.38 442.38 1S6.41 2,782.13 J.17 14,247.99 1,213.09 948.78 5J,7n,174. ,1,117.4I aT TsukXarxiu total r l kssatc kcbati: FArecc.-? TKAKsrcas totai, t-ixjx 8.9 2,22B.T $ I,J35,479.6 P,iSS,S81.M 7,913.68 t 2.11 2,133.7a J 1,583,911.17 f 75168.51 4,865.4 2,294.28 2,025.90 4.320.SS 54S.2S 21,003,59 2,822,257.32 2,753,029.50 J,T53,n23.59 85327.62 55.8S 52.38 52.38 3.47 49,529.20 Jg,92i 23 287.41 37.21S.6S 32,3t.5.7 1,784.86 1,189.88 1,1SS.8S 5S4.4 2.48 2,263.65 At 2S3,37 2,2ffl.85 (2,093.36 17,881.50 58,253.95 73S.4S 7,855.91 109 23,588.53 14,894.11 J4.634.J3 S,694.4 19,788.43 !3,76.4S JS,7i.4S . 1,183,529.58 18,742.98 t It 3,362,6.i7 i,12J,358.7S S2,17.7S 40,046.28 - -4S.tM8.2a .41 217,919.66 39,799.83 39,799.83 173,111.93 565,S!0.5 12,220.59 573,S9.4S SHS,9i9.S5 79 Tl 4.049,427.36 89,172.31 22.81 2,874,870.33 96J,93T. S,938.94.J6 K8,5ZS.i 967,037.72 1,240,269.08 - 9?7,2S!.S6 37J.2S1.C8 2S3,?7 5 30 H 272,420.48 8,97137 J 33 356,383.37 9S9?.5 2,758.27 11,684.19 48,27 9 140,507.32 87,652.50 97,Sl2.5a 42394.82 200,145.7 174,17a.S3 174,179.81 25,374.93 8,41 60S 604,652.66 J,!59 0S 1.42 577,S21.iS S82JSS.83 22,971.83 . 1.49 66,258.2 1,2SS.7S 64.SS4.48 66,256.26 187.43 20,934.53 1SSS 20,913.89 3.49 20,834.53 842,820.03 52i.2J6.3S 521,276.39 121,542.54 154.10 - 554.56 tot. to- 8,475.09 158,559.23 " l,65t.3 S,6S8.S3 8,t5.! 93.825.89 22,133.34 23,724.79 426.6 2a,2S9.JS 23,724.79 36,916.97 18,918.97 J,9i.3J 49,S31. 4M.77 7,223.67 i3,J5.03 31,0354 3S,T3.J 30,808.42 14,96.?5 34,406.23. 36,48? ! J 31,710.09 Sl,73S.fl9 2S,18$. 28,344.97 23,372.58 23,3"25a 4,Si2.47 963.18 93.18 213.37 3.SS 3 86 JS9.T1 28.46 2S.4S 13,929.47 200.46- 4,3(330 4.533.T3 9,4!5.?7 105,584.95 45,993.98 45,009.09 9,a.SS a,l.7J 2,128.73 832.02 v .S2 5 I.3T6.J J,37.S m.Sl 234.08 3,010.78 822.79 S22.T9 187.99 1,044.53 1,S4.5S l,44t. 2,897.75 I.66J.2S t.m.'SS. 3S5S 43,72.SS i.ZHS.limU ,280,388.M 53,340.01 758.83 758.8S W,500. is,sa.aa l,tlT.J1.20 45,8S6.1 45,8Qg. 1572,781 t,WM l41M7. WA.it 1140. ,7,7 !5.1 5!,15J,$4. WWJliAt H,3,431JJ 3.t.i w.n s,784i?. 5t,t$5,$.g i jhjasjf STATE OF OREGON ) ) SS County of Douglas I, Chaa. Doerner, County Clerk of Douglas' County, Oregon do hereby certify that th foregoing has been compared witb th original thereof and that It is s correct copy therefrom n th whole thereof as ths name appears on record In my office. Witness my hand and seal this 29th day of July 1958. CHAS. DOEKNTR, County Clerk I, Bert Lsarases, Coast Trestorsr of Dessglc County Oregon rfa hershir certify Bist tn foreioinit report is a tnw and correct e sountiog ot tn various funns in my cuitody, a I veriiy believ. Sect Laaranca, Cons! CiHiniy TrassHrff Uaieii iaif 21, ISiS