12 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Friday November 7, 1347 Vallev Obiluarle Mrs. -Barbara Novak Manser AMITY Funeral services we're neld in Macy and Son chapel JFriday, OctoSer 31, for Mrs. Bar bara Anna Novak Mauser, who died October 27 at the home of her daughter in McMinnville. The .Rev. S- James Osborne conducted the service. Interment in Masonic cemetery west of McMinnville. Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia on July 29, 1866, she came to the United States when 22 years of age and wa a resident of Yam hill county for 50 years. She mar ried Jacob F. Mauser in 1929 and he preceded her in death in May, 1947. Survivors are two sons, Arthur Novak, Frazier Park, Calif., and Oscar of Los Angeles; daughter, Mrs. Frank P. Wickert, McMinn ville; a brother, Albert V. Cerney of San Francisco; ! sister, Mrs F J. Novak, Miami, Fla.; six grand children children.; and five great grand- Mrs. Grace A. Hessler ALBANY Mrs. Grace A. Hessler, 60, born $t i Scio on Ap ril 25, 1887, daughter of James A. and Roseanne Layton, died No vember 2. following a brief ill ness in Corvaljis, Where she had been making her home. Funeral services were held at 1:30 pjn., Wednesday, November 5, from the Warner-McHenry Funeral Home in Corvallis, with burial in the Providence cemetery near Scio. Grace . Layton attended the grade school at La comb and was graduated from the Scio high school, then was a student in the pld Albany college for a time, later teaching at the Cole school. In J909 she was married to Gerile Hessler and they made their home at La comb. In 1939 Mrs. Hessler moved to Corvallis where she was employed as cook in various fra ternities. She was a member of the Philomath Baptist church. Surviving are two sons, Leroy J. Hessler of Bakersfield, Calif., and Ted G. Hessler, Albany; two sisters, Mrs. Ollie. Hutchins of MARION COUNTY CLEM'S ANNUAL KEFOBT Far Year EaStag, Jw M, 1M7 GENERAL GOVERNMENT: County Assessor's Office - County Assessor's Office New Maps County Assessor's Ofice New Assessment Roll Auditing County Records Circuit Court County Clerk's Office County Coroner's- Office ..... County Court and Commissioners Court House .. District Attorney s Office Salem .'Justice Court Constable Salem Justice Court Justice Outside Justice Courts Juvenile Court County Recorder's Office i Registrations and Elections l Sheriff Office. Tajc Dept. . County Surveyor's Office .:v County Treasurer's Office i Veterans Service Office ... ..- - PROTECTION TO PERSONS & PROPERTY: ' Water Master , Rodent C-itrol Predatory Animal Control ... Scalp Bounty i Sealer, of Weights and Measures ..... County Sheriffs Office Legal : Cherry Fly Control Keep Oregon Green C.'.: DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES: Advertising; ;.. Willamette River Basin Comm. .... County Agent's Office : '..... County Horticulturist HEALTir CONSERVATION: . County Health Officer County Herd Inspector , Idcmnity for Slaughter of Diseased Cattle Registrar of Vital Statistics Garbage Disposal :....: - CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS: Feeble Minded Examinations and Expenses Indigent Soldier Relief Insane Examinations County Jail . : Care of Poor Miscellaneous Care of Poor Blind Care of Poor General Assiet Care of Poor Aid to Dept. Children EDUCATION: School Superintendent's Office 4-H. Club Agent , Home Demonstration Agent I : MISCELLANEOUS: Retirement ROADS AND HIGHWAYS: 241 County Roads, Bridges and Ferries .. 242 General Roads .-. j& - 843 Market Road Maintenance 942 Market Road Improvement .r - VARIOUS: - 41 Couity School Fund 442 County School Library Fund . - 649 New Court Howe. - - S4 OldAge Pensions litt Photostat 76 Treasurer's Trust Fund . 278 Reserve for Replacement of Equipment 279 Reserve , for Replacement of Buildings .... 641 Dog License Fund 1 - 44 Fire Patrol Fund .' i .t 647 County Law Library Fund - : 46 County Fair Fund - -.... - 201 Road Revolving Fund 25 Road Revenue IS General Fund Revenue j.. 64 Fees Due State J -. 765 Non High School Districts -.. 787 Trust and Agency Accounts 101 Property Revolving Fund 122 Accounts Receivable 162 Accounts Payable 1,. - 121 A Tax Refund - 125 Petty Cash - . -- Warrants Issued 19.246.64 2.543.22 8.66437 1.900.00 : 12.060.44 2399.04 ! 1 .054 84 ; 11.222.96 i 16.067.69 : 6.926.06 V 4.119 01 8.443 20 1.656.97 I 6.711.46 15.091.16 834 89 19.11591 3.032.14 4.803.44 4.056.68 Total Expenditures 19.241.39 234933 5.66437 1.900.00 12.066.04 24J25.49 13M 34 11.222.96 17.644.61 634431 4.119 01 8.44330 1. 658.97 6.711 46 1836133 8398 16 19.115.91 3.032.14 4.803.44 4.056.68 Total Available 19,241 3 2343.23 6.664 37 1300 00 i 12.066.04 24J25.49 1.064 84 11,222 9S 17.644.81 634431 4.119.01 8.443 20 1.85897 6.711.46 18361.03 8396.19 19.115.91 3,032.14 4.803.44 4,056.68 A p propria lion Balance June 30. 1947 -T-- . -. 50293 50293 50293 189.79 J89.79 189.79 ' I 1,335.95 1,335 95 133533 3900 ' 3900 39.00 783.00 783.00 783.00 i 23385.18 ' 22.385.18 22,385.18 i 783.31 783 31 783.31 100.00 100.00 100.00 200 00 200 00 fc 200.00 i 400.00 400.00 400.00 ! 4.220 00 4.220.O0 4.220 00 j 2310.00 231030 2410.00 ' 57 487.96 57.895 61 57.895.61 i 13.996.70 , 13.996.70 13,996.70 1.136.46 1.136.46 1.136 46 68 00 68.00 68.00 76.65 ' 259.40 259.40 50.00 50.00 50.00 117.25 117.25 117.23 60885 60885 608 85 i 7.273.53 7,478.43 7.478.43 i 1.713.00 1.724.87 1.724.87 ; 3.711.40 3L7 11.40 3.711.40 ' : 33.996.72 33.996.72 33.996.72 : 62.377 80 62.377.80 62,377.80 14.439.31 14.439.31 14.439 31 4.359 00 4.359.00 4,359.60 : 1360.00 1360.00 1,960.00 8.629 JO 6.62930 6.629.30 4.669 93 f 70.621 92 70.621.92 41.739.79 159.038 64 159.036.64 26.439.21 79.651 60 79.651.60 ! I5.783.lt 56,87238 58,87246 204.797.03 204.797.03 235S.79 2.556 75 22231037 22231037 9SMM 191396J5 19139685 i 3.5573 3357.88 5.623.63 5,66339 84.6M 53 107337.78 23.17143 34.18233 31303.70 2379.13 Cr. 7.955.74 7355.74 7.450 65 7,713.66 12.876.40 1460.74 7.175 42 7.189.62 7.189 63 ,. 84430 83430 4426.07 3.493 17 8.79814 8.798.14 32.111.77 23413 63 242.749 19 13.710.54 Cr. . 4938642 Cr. 33373.76 Cr. 7.50 13.00 ! 2.00 6.72643 7429.73 80330 5.46546 18.388 39 245633 Cr. 165.00 20.00 GRAND TOTALS 31.072.776.97 132323.00 134636234 $3,411451 90 133.09141 ,06849647 16641 121333.43 $3,784,474.90 $ 373423.00 SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES General Government -.- Protection of Persons and Property .. Developn ent of Natural Resources -., Health Conservation - , Charities and Corrections - Education :. Miscellaneous - Old Age Pension . - Roads and Highways . - - Turnover to Other Subd Treasurer's Trust Fund 'Miscellaneous Accounts and Revolving Funds .. I 182.51146 26.11916 7330.60 73.156.17 110.06542 20.75841 6.629.30 191396 85 368.184.44 207453.60 84.666.53 2.132.780.66 The peak of electric street car development in the United States came in 1917 when more than 80,000 street railway cars were operated on 45,000 miles of track. TOTALS $3.411451.90 Alexander II of Russia liberat ed 20,000,000 serfs at the time of the American Civil war which resulted in the freeing of the slaves. Animal Hospital Nears Completion.in Silverton 17-- i t 1 . U . -i -?rw 8ILVEXTON 8ilvertB's acw small-animal bespltal being; ccmpleted y Dr. E. I BeakeL his East Oak street property. This is SUvertn's first aalaul hespltal. (Lanea PheU far The Statesman.) Banks and Mrs. Stella Flanagan of Scio; a brother, Roy Layton of Gresham and one grandson. Ferdiand Hcesing LEBANON Ferdiand Hoes- mg. born in Hardington, web., in 1877, died at his home on Route three November 2. He was bur ied in the Jordan cemetery No vember 4 after services in the Jordan church. A resident of Leb anon for ten years, Hoesing is survived by his widow, Margar et; three sons, Paul and Roman of Lebanon and Ralph of Salem; two daughters, Gertrude Sueing, Lebanon and Dolores Weber, Jef ferson and 15 grandchildren. Mrs. Sarah Edmonds LEBANON Mrs. Sarah Eli zabeth Edmonds, born in Brook lyn, N.Y., in 1877, died in a1 lo cal hospital November 1. Inter ment was. in the I OOF cemetery Monday; November 3, after serv ices in the Huston chapel con ducted by the Rev. J. Harvey Schmidt of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Edmonds who came here from Arkansas, is survived by three sons and two daughters: Carl, Lawrence and Matthew Ed monds, Mrs. Ro6s James and Mrs. Herman Wilson, all of Lebanon. Ell Glenn ALBANY Funeral services for Ell Glenn," 75, who died in Tacoma, Wash November 3, will be held in Albany from the Fort- miller chapel at 1 o clock Friday, November 7. Burial will be in the Palestine cemetery. Glenn had been ill only a short time. Born July 15, 182 in Neosha, Mo., Glenn came to Oregon 44 years ago to Mill City, Albany, and more recently to Creswell. He was a retired farmer. In 1891 he married Matilda Jane Horton at Caball, Miss. Following her death he married again, and his second wife died in Tacoma, Wash., on Friday. October 31, and was bur ied at Buckley, Wash., on Monday of this week. Surviving are four children. Mrs. Greta Dennison of Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Denny Coughran of Springfield, Mrs. Annis Davis of Mill City, and Ernest Glenn or Creswell. Surviving also are nine grandchildren, eight great grand children and a brother, Layton Glenn of Pitcher, Okla. ' Edna Rose, Juanita Pellett, Lois and Myrtle King; one sister, Al ice Cox, Valsetz and three broth ers, George of Molalla, Elmo of Redmond and Lloyd of Summit. Jefferson D. Gainer LEBANON Jefferson D. Gainer, born in West Virginia, June 11th, 1861, died at his home Wednesday, November 5. A resi dent of this community for 37 years he is survived by his wid dow, Flyorence Gainer, and by three daughters and six sons: Mrs. R. W. Mornings tar, Mrs. Pearl Lo gan and Mrs. George Engasser, Gleason Gainer of Lebanon; Bert of Waldport; Theodore, Beryl and Ivan of Portland and Earl of Sa lem. Funeral services are being arranged by the Huston Funeral Home. Interment will be in the family plot in the Masonic cemetery. Mrs. Margaret Warner McMINNVILLE Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kun nie Hendershott, in McMinnville, November 6, at the age of 87. She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. E. E. Burch of Salem. Mrs. ! Kunnie Hendershott of McMinn ville, and Mrs. Lee Tate of Port land; two grandchildren and two great - grandchildren. Funeral services will be at Macy's Funeral home in McMinnville at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, November 8. Otto Henry Schwab SILVERTON, Nov. 6 Otto Hen ry Schwab, 61, died Wednesday at a local hospital. He had lived in Silverton for the past 17 years and was the husband of Louise Schwab, who survives. Funeral services will be held to day at 2:30 in the memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral home with final rites at Gervais cemetery. The Rev. S. L. Almlie will officiate. The deceased was born Oct. 11. 1888, at Morganville, ' Kan. He served as a mail carrier on Sil verton rural routes for several years prior to last summer, when he retired. In addition to the widow he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Monica Stokx of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and Mrs. Eloise Johnson of Silverton; two .sons, Orville Schwab of Grants Pass and Arland Schwab of Silverton; two brothers, Zeno Schwab of Gervais and Ar thu Schwab of Clatskanie, and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Batters by of Portland, Mrs. Martha Reil ing of Wood burn and Mrs. Susie i Cutsforth of Gervais. The Ruhr's main stretch is only 40 miles long yet it contains Eu rope's biggest concentration of mines, mills, power plants, man? ufacturing centers, canals and railways. Honorable Judge and County Commissioners Marion County. Salem. Oregon I hereby submit statement of money received for taxes and amounts turned over to the County Treasurer for 1946-47 and prior years together with balance on hand for the period beginning January 1. 1947 and ending June 30, 1947. Carl King LEBANON Carl King, born at Toledo in 1895, died November 3 at his home near Tangent and was buried Thursday in the Aumsville cemetery at 2 pjn. The Huston Funeral Home of Lebanon made arrangements. He is sur vived by his widow, Gladys Mae King and by nine children, most of them living in this vicinity: sons, Lloyd, Larry, James and El vin; and daughters, Lucille Raber, TAX ROLL 1946-47 1945-46 1944-45 1943-44 1942.43 . 1942 1941 1940 1938 : 1939 1937 1936 , 1935 , 1933-34 - 1932 . 1931 . 1930 - 1929 192S . 1927 ; 1926 Yield Tax Public Utility -Chapt. 339. Ore. Laws 1943 . Balance On Hand Collected During First Turned Over During First Balance On Hand January 1. 1947 Six Months 1947 Six Months'1947 June 30, 1941 $1,411.66045 $ 196.76431 $1327.435.7 $ 83309 44) s, 42.174.68 17.626.44 53,694.13 6.108 99 6449 02 233241 444 48 73 26 263.74 $1249 394 17 128 96 140 94 13043 $94 59 69139 327.93 229 89 2194S 242.53 $54 41 94533 5.093 19 1.783 63 233 10 272.16 434 00 73 7$ 4277 36 00 9143 9339 13030 522.52 185.73 219.74 249.46 135 85 6042 25 06 2193 949649 68940 11471 3$ 3.1O0 6S 525.32 94.42 29249 54733 415 65 1283 VM94 13340 546.42 649 85 344.76 ' 274 Jl . 22732 28347 60045 34543 1879 2.923 66 $8940 2376.63 1415.17 15246 "251 M 40745 4943 2149 36.00 1.33 $6.43 109 07 46446 16630 17432 24042 9501 1448 25 06 3.14 372.63 TOTAL STATE OF OREGON $1,469.86038 $ 230.263 60 $1.60437742 f 95.167.46 MARION COCNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT June 38, 1947 ASSETS FUNDS General Property Revolving . Photostat Revolving . Roads and Highways Countyf School School ; Library .. Miscellaneous Tax' Suspense .J. .. Market Roa: Courthouse Const. . TOTALS FUND General Picperty Revolving . Photos'at Revolving Rnad and Highway County School Retool Library Miscellaneous Tax Suspense Market Roads Court House Const. . Cash 395.07243 66.03949 2.065.95 423.583.15 7.67 2.72748 34.53445 145.341.78 22240.27 Taxes Receivable $ 5649543 1.613.43' 23454.15 24042 200.688.73 15.868.05 8457.44 Accounts Receivable $ 55347.56 Contracts Receivable $ 29.449.18 Money Advanced $ 115.00 33.873.76 Road Equipment $ 70.927.37 Road Buildings 73313$ Total Assets 507.430.16 95.488 57 2.06535 839.931 69 23461 82 2367.70 34334 25 346.030.51 115.867 04 230.667.71 ;.$1493,681.06 $306,317.47 Appropriation $ Warrants Payable $109,512.68 34.534 23 22241047 . $ 256,844.52 $109,512.68 $ 55.947 58 $ 29,449.1$ $ 33,990.76 $ 7032747 $ 73313$ $1.898445.40 AND Sl'RPLl'S Unappropriated Surplus Reserve for Reserve for Surplus Invested Total Accounts Uncollected Uncollected At Fund Permanent Liabilities Payable Taxes Taxes Balance Property Or Surplus $ 5.014.26 $ 56495 23 $ $336,605.87 $ $ 507.430.16 21325.87 29.449.18 45.01333 95.488.57 2.06595 2.065.95 - 1.613.43 439.458 91 78,85945 $39,931.69 2345415 767 2346132 240.32 1.7274$ 2367.70 3433445 145441.7$ 200.688.73 946.030.51 13.868 05 99398.99 115367.04 8.357.44 230.667.71 $17148331 $306417.47 $ 29,449.1$ $900,86477 $12337237 $1398445.40 TOTAL - STATE OF OREGON ) ': -! - I H A Judd. Countv Clerk of Marion County. Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amount of claims al lowed b'v the Countv Court of Marion County, on what accounts allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, for the year ending June 30. 1947. and of the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid and of the financial conditon of Marlon County on June 30. 1947, as the same appears upon the records of my office and in my official custody. i ,ki- ... .... a.i. toa? WITNESS my hand and tne.seai 01 me toumj -' j (SEAL) BKTIRN ON TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1946-47 - TO JUNE 3$, 1947 To The Honorable County Court and Commissioners j M"Therewtmakreturn on the Tax Rolls of Marlon County. Oregon for the year 1946-47. balanced up to and including June 30. 1947. with errors and douW assessments and separation noted and delinquent taxes extended In the Proper column in each of the (6 six volumes constituting said 1946-47 tax roll, ana 1 meke the following statement compiled therefrom: . Total taxe charged on the Tax Rolls t3."2-! ! 1 Intfrnl -nll-trl : 1499.99 Sheriffs Assessments . 1.976.60 Separations - - - 1031433 Total tax Ar interest collected, less discount allowed Discount allowed -. Errors and Double Assessments Separations . . Unpaid. June 30, 1947 - 5 TOTAL STATE OF OREGON ) H. A. JUDD. County Clerk 1461341.07 6042199 3.028.22 10.01433 130,694.12 . $2,486,006.93 $2,486.00633 COUNTY OF MARION) J11 . . . I. Denver Young. Sheriff and Tax Collector, hereby certify that the facta as set forth in the foregoing statement are true: that the sum therein reported unpaid il unpaid and the said statement shows the condition of the 1946-47 tax roll for Marion County. Oregon up to and including the 30th day of June 1947, as I verily believe. ' 6 DENVER YOUNG Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marion County. Oregon SUMMARY OF SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Balance on hand January 1. 1947 $1,466,860.8$ $ COLLECTIONS: , Current Taxe . 198.764 91 Delinquent Taxes Z7.333.jo , Yield Taxes - 3496.29 Public Utility Chant. 339 Oregon Laws 1943 $8940 Turned over to the County Treasurer Balance on .land June 30, 1947 TOTAL . . 130437742 93.167.46 $1,700,144.68 $1,700,144.68 SUMMARY Or SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS FOR 1946-47 COMBINED . . .... . . - j riwiii Balance en hand July 1. 1946 COLLECTIONS : Current Taxes Delinquent Taxes Yield Taxes ..: i - Public Utility Chapt. 339. Oregon Laws 1943 Turned over to the County Treasurer Balance on- hand June 30. 1947 $ ' 78.261.47 2461.941.07 . 139.854.86 1 $8940 2489.449.93 95467.44 TOTAL $2,484,61649 $2,484.61649 Lions Club Members Hear Safety Talk j SILVERTON The Silverton Lions club held its weekly meet ing at George's cafe Wednesday night with over 30 in attendance, Frank Powell was presiding offi cer. Motion pictures on safety and proper driving, $hown by John Mathews of the Oregon State traffic division, were shown. He was accompanied here by James Banks. The club members heard plans of the Thanksgiving dinner to be held November 19 with. Clara Morley in charge. Members vot ed to attend the Parent-Teacher association production "Cornza poppin Thursday night, Novem-i ber 13. Robert Miller, education com mittee chairman, gave a brief talk on American education week. NAVY MAN HOME GERVAIS Dean E. Booster, signalman 3c, United States navy, son of Mrs. Lucille Booster, is home on a 60-day leave from two years overseas duty in the Philippines and China. He will report at San Francisco for re assignment at the expiration of his leave. The word soap is believed to have been derived from Sapo Hill, a sacrificial spot near Rome where the clay, which was satu rated with fat mixed with alkali and - ashes from the altar fires, proved useful in washing clothes. 1 The Galapagos islands derive their name from the giant Gala pagos tortoise. UARiniSI COUNTY I I. Denver Young. Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marion County. Oregon, do Hrhv rrt,ifr that the forecoinf statement of taxes collected and the amounts turned over to the County Treasurer, together with the balance on hand. Isl true as I verily believe. , 1 , DENVER YOUNG.. Sheriff and Tax Collector STATE OF OREGON ) as. . COUNTY OF MARION ) . I. S. J. Butler, do hereby certify that the following Is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid, and remaining on hand in the County Treasury of Marion County, Oregon for the annual period ending June 30, 1947. S. J. BUTLER ;, S. 3. Butler. County Treasurer. Marion County. Oregon Honorable Judge and Commissioners County Court of Marion County Salem, Oregon Gentlemen: . As provided by Chapter 27-1713. Oregon Code 1930. this report Is submitted showing as of June 30. 1947. the cash on hand .cash in banks and collateral securing such bank deposits, interest rate paid on bank deposits, cash items. Investments amd fund balances. As at June 30. 1947, there were no outstanding warrants endorsed "not paid for want of funds."- S. J. BUTLER County Tresurer of Marion County Collateral Security 1300.000.00 ASSETS Cash Account Ladd Ac Bush Branch U. S. Natl. Bank U. S. Nat 1, Bank of Portland Mt. Angel . , Interest Rate Paid on Deposits j of lrr. $8,087.03 Coolldge St McClaine Bank General Acct. First Natl, of Portland Salem. General First Natl, of Portland Stayton First Natl, of Portland Woodburn . Gervais State Bank General Account Mill Ciy State Bank General Account State Bank of St. Paul General Account National City Bank of New York Bond Investment Account .. . .... Warrant Investment Account Certificate of Deposit Investments . Claim Advances - - Indemnity Fund Investment Account General Road Fund Investment Account School District No. 4 Investment Account School District No. 24 Investment Account County Fair Fund Investment ' - Court House Const. Fund Investment , ., TOTAL ASSETS FUND BALANCES General Fund Elementary School Fund Old Are Pension Fund Gen'r- Road Fund Mark ' Road Maintenance Fund Dog License Fund Fir Fund Indemnity Fund " ... , ,, ,, Law Library Fund Circuit Judee Fees Fund District Attorney Feet Fund Liquor Law Enforcement Fund . . - County School Fund - . Countv School Library Fund TRUST. AGENCY AND SUSPENSE FUNDS ?reasurers Trust Fund ax Advance Suspense Fund Special Tax 'WiTint Control Account Other Trust Funds . Trust Funds due to Cities. Schools, etc. 111 S3 ? . Amounts $ 2385 85 329.146 60 1746254 4530060 270421 14 13.000 00 15.000 00 15.040.00 26.001 66 18.250 00 1.552 50 . 250.000 00 13.92238 26.07803 506 56 1.000 00 200.000 00 Z 60413 30 3,00000 $3,000.00 SJ .393.681 06 - 429.465 81. I 22.690 65 423.025.26 11134807 5321.16 24.023 63 1381.61 3.63267 16400 13530 48160 7 67 t 2.727 48 . 23.17143 Z 16683 372.71 50.000 00 1.000.000 00 27 000 00 30.000 00 116.000 00 Court House Const. Fund .. TOTAL FUND BALANCES 22241047 .$1493.681.06 Marioa Ceaaty. Oregea TREASURER'S ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1946-47 Honorable Judge and Commissioners County CouQt of Marion County Salem. Oregon. Gentlemen: , As provided by Chapter 27-518. Oregon Code 1930. the following Annual Statement of Marion County financial standing is submitted for the year 1946-47. from July I. to June 30. Inclusive: showing a detail list of receipts for the last half of year, the amount of money paid out on warrants, the fund balances, and inestments. bank and cash balances as or June 30, 1147. Transfers Out $ 30.79437 FUND ACCOUNTS General Fund Court House Con. Old Age Pension . Gen. Road Market Road . Dog License Fair Fund Indemnity Law Library C. J. Fees ..... D. A. Fees Liquor Law Enf County School County School Library Treas. Trust Tax Adv. Sp. Tax War. Other Trust Trust and Ag. Balances 386470.43 145.731 65 107.140.64 403497.46 120432.61 4.122.65 20.77146 133661 2.452 54 189 .8 250.00 481.60 3382 4$ 3.159.0$ 15.79437 . 17131 7399.67 $339331 27234936 383.156.31 152.78539 7.443.49 $.093.14 71633 230 669.17 742140 244649133 TOTALS .31411497.79 $3412.11731 Transfers Disbursements In Receipts $1,047,617.69 $ 71931232 $ 401.60510 76.578 62 18S39997 14333237 256331.12 14430085 $.09 9437.00 113531 25 00 10.75 130043 1.905.00 1382.00 2385.00 2470.00 304.66203 $3.00 196.82234 2356.73 2.12337 76.50639 $4352.44 1.400.000.00 1.400 306.00 1325316.56 132531134 153.096.79 , 44490 54 108.40049 128.477J7 47$.46949 2.036.64143 $4342.823.60 $341241731 $4 32530637 Balances June 30. 1947 $ 429.465 81 222.310.27 22.690.65 423.025.26 11134807 5.921.16 24.023.63 1381.61 3.652.67 164.00 135.00 . 461.60 737 17274$ 33.17143 16639 372.71 121333.43 $1403.68136 ER Vt mile north of underpass Salem ) At the foot of the bridge West Salem Prices Effective for ENTIRE WEEK Nov. 7th thru Nov. 13th, Friday thru 'Thursday Open Sundays. MELLOW FREEZE ICE CREAII ...Quarts 330 VaniHa. Fresh Strawberry. Chocolate ; Special Flavor "Fresh Banana-Nut9' EGGS Grade -Aw Large 670 All Popular Brands SUGAR Whit Solia Honey Dew C&H Sea Island All lplar Brands Ssm art in short tapply) SHORTEIIIIIG 1 lb. .. ..... 35 c 3 lbs. . 98c disco, Spry, Snowdrift, Jewel, Snow Creme ALL POPULAR BRANDS FLOUR- .3.99 S 1.99 Gold Medal, Drilled Snow, Kitchen Queen, Crovra, , Pillsbnry's, Fisher's. GRADE "A" BUTTER Rosebud (Dallas) .. ,.Lb. 750 COFFEE 1 290 b. 45e Red Dot ... .... JL lb. bag Shilling's, Z-lb. (last Se AU other brands, lb. SOAP . Large Packages 270 All Popalar Brands. OxydoL Rlnso. Due, VeL Saner Sad. Ivory, Lax. etc. All Popalar Brands II1LK Carnation. Pet Borden's Can ll''C NESTLES. MORNING Cos ALL POPULAR BRANDS MARGARINE Nucoa, Durkees All-Sweet Lb. BEST FOODS LlAYOmiAISE ..Pint jars 390 MIRACLE WHIP OR TANG SMAD DRESSING Pints 29 Quarts,... 490 CUB Calsnp 14-oz. bottle 17c Hew Crop Damns lb. package 43 c 2 lb. pka 22c We have a full assortment of candied fruit, Pumpkin Canned '. '. -....Can 10c Best for Pies! S TRAINED OR WHOLE Cranberry Sauce can 18c Baby Food Clapp's, strained 19c cans 19c Junior 3 cans . Gerber's 4 cans ... Sparry 10 lb. sack PAIICAEE FL0PB 89c H unary Jack 10 lb. sack .... 79c Syrup Los Cabin . - Tea Garden Western Style 11 Q 16 os. . sEiWC 12-os. Red or Elue Karo. 24 ox. 19c 15c 12 nee packace w SHOP ODD SELF SERVICE IIEAT DEPT. STEAKS Posad BEEF ROAST Pound 49 c 39 c GROUND BEEF QC Pure, pound ..- 33w BEEF STEW Pound 25 c BEG MORE OR PARD DOG FOOD 3 Cans 28c CIDEB, Hood Diver Gallon 45 c Sweet Potatoes Ql Tarns lb. Celery. Fresh, 4Ar Crisp Stalks, Ea. wt Cranberries Coos Bay .... lb. Radishes and Green P" Bunch w Onions We Do Not Sell to Dealers. . j We Rosorro the Right to Limit Quantities. At the foot of the bridge West Salem 'i mile north of underpass Salem 5.'