Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Leahy Lauds Wilkinson in
Tossing Coaching Orchids
By FRANK LEAHY
, Head Football Coach,
University of Notre Dame
Prior to taking a look at any
of the post-season games for
this year, I should like to take
the opportunity to review some
of the outstanding coaching per
formances that were turned in
during the 1949 season.
Certainly no more noteworthy
job was done than the one ac
complished by Bud Wilkinson at
the University of Oklahoma. The
personable Wilkinson guided the
Sooners through one of their
toughest schedules ending up as
one of the four major undefeat
ed teams in the country.
Having worked under such
capable men as Bernie Bierman,
Don Faurot, and Larry Mullins,
it is easy to see that Bud picked
up all of the experience these
men possessed and combined
them with his own brilliance to
present a 1949 team which made
Oklahoma the number one rep
resentative of the split "T" in
America.
My own personal opinion is
that Bud Wilkinson is one of
. the finest coaches in the pro
V fession, and in view of his
youthfulness I feel that in
years to come he will go down
r as one of football's all time
greats.
Once again in the forefront in
the coaching business were Lynn
Waldorf and Earl Blaik. These
two men who have the ability
of coordinating amazing foot
ball knowledge with sound
teaching methods will always be
among the high ranking men in
college football.
Coach Waldorf has again
turned in the leading coach
ing performance on the West
coast, while Coach Blaik's Ar
my team registered one of the
season's biggest upsets by
downing defending Nation
al Champion Michigan, and
then went through the year un
defeated to prove they were
definitely the power of the
East.
In the South it was Carl
Snaveley who annexed the
Southern Conference title and
a subsequent Cotton Bowl bid,
despite Charlie Justice being in
jured during much of the year.
Kentucky's Paul Bryant guid
ed the Wildcats into the Orange
Bowl, and the fact that many
of his key men were underclass
men bodes ill for future Ken
tucky opponents.
Another fine job was done
by Art Guepe whose Virginia
"Cavaliers" displayed much
power in winning their first
seven games before being
sidetracked by Tulane and
North Carolina.
Surprise in the Southeast was
the manner in which Louisiana
State fought back after losing
two early season encounters.
Holding victories over the win
ners of the Southern, Southeast
ern, and Southwestern conferen-
SCORES in the ALLEYS
u.'ompleu Retold)
University Alleys
850 CLASSIC
Luti Florist 14) Silke 464, Upston BIO,
Lutz 554, Coins took 468, Duncan 507. May
flower Milk (0 Meyers 490, Straw 522,
Brennan 472, Bud Straw 497, Mocabee 460.
Tliriftway Cleaners (3) Parley 517, Mc
Daniels 520, Creasy 432, Hart 545, Delan
ey 503. Universal Pumps (1) W. Valdes
21, B. Owen 501, Stettler 501, Powell 471,
B. Valdez 463.
Highland Market ) Owen SCO, Mabry
484. Causey 479, Johnson 423, Llndsey 4B7.
Nobles Tavern (2 Nagley 48J, Butte 469,
Holmes 535, McMullon 514, Bcal 524.
Salem Light Inr & Appl. (1 Spease 471,
Bolton 542, Gustafson 477, Sub 417, Sub
417. R in elands Pet Shop (3 L. Braden
451. LeTourneax 595, Pease 452, Clark 479.
Trailways Cafe (1) Reinhard 546, Cur
tis 412, Cress 4C1, McClary 510, McNall
08, Stratton Plumbing (3) W. Stratton
4fi2, OIney Jr. 479, Pearl 516, Haugen 553.
Salem Hardware (2) Thede 495, Oar
Tlson 533, Keenan 479, West 454, H. Pane
21. Good Housekeeping (2) Simons 472,
Jones 490, Cady 469, Irons 517, OIney Sr.
643.
High individual game: LeTourneax of
Rineland's Pet Shop, 236.
High individual series: LeTourneax of
Rlngland's Pet Shop, 595.
High team same: Stratton Plumbing,
8538.
Barnes 306, Tom Holoubek 298.
Dyer Inaurannn (4) P. H1p1i oar w
Phillips 310, Cleo Hicks 444, Clayton Dyer
-iuu, Anaerson 336, Honesteele's (0) Ralph
Dumrey 386, Kenneth Vaughn 363, Harold
Biles 356, Vern McKee 400, Cletus Boe
dlRliefmer 340.
Blue Lake (2) Ray Gunn 430, Paul
Puhrer 353, Jim Wenger 366, Royal Paw
Jey 472, Paul Fuhrer Sr. 349. Dr. Pepper
(2) Don Schur 403, Marvin Harksen 351,
Bill Bar rows 381, Bob Lorena 428, Joe For
mlck 403.
High team series: Blue Lake, 2048.
High team game: Dr. Popper, 733.
High Individual series: Royal Pawley
(Blue Lake) 472.
High Individual game: Joe Formick (Dr,
Pepper) 185.
ces, the L.S.U. Tigers, coached
by Gaynell Tinsley, will prove
a most worthy foe for Oklahoma
in the Sugar Bowl.
In winning the Southwestern
conference crown Jess Neely of
Rice completed one of the stand
out achievements of the entire
season. Being given little eon
sidcration in the pre-season
picks, the Owls fooled the ex
perts as they displayed amazing
spirit and determination in de
feating such formidable foes as
S.M.U., Texas, T.C.U., and Bay
lor. We could never think of the
Southwest without remember
ing the remarkable manner in
which Matty Bell prepared his
W alker-less-Mustangs " for the
season s finale with, Notre Dame.
Elsewhere in the country mar
velous coaching jobs were exe
cuted by such capable mentors
as Lefty James at Cornell, whose
Big Red annexed another Ivy
League title; Jim Tatum, whose
Maryland Terps were runners-
up m the Southern Conference,
and Len Casanova, whose Santa
Clara Broncos will provide much
difficulty for Kentucky in the
Orange Bowl.
Other men who did exception
al rebuilding work, and who will
be heard from in the near future!
were Ivy Williamson at Wiscon
sin, George Sauer of Navy, Bob
Nayland at Tennessee, Marchie
Schwarz of Stanford, Red San
ders, at U.C.L.A. and Wes Fesler
of Ohio State.
We definitely realize that
many others carried on yeoman
work in the face of difficult
odds, and it is our hope that
next fall will allow their plans
to reach fruition. Looking over
the names of such capable gen
tlemen causes me to be thank
ful that I am fortunate enough
to be a member of the same pro
fession.
Reminiscing? ;
Two major league baseball managers, De
troit Tigers' manager Red Rolfe (left) and
Cleveland Indians' manager Lou Boudreau, wbo were bas
ketball stars In their college days, seem thoroughly absorbed
at a recent pro game at Madison Square Garden, New York.
Red starred while at Dartmouth and Lou was a court luminary
at Illinois.
Second Half of
Migratory Bird
Season to Open
The second half of the migra
tory waterfowl season will open
Monday and continue through
January 7. Prospects for duck
and geese hunting are much bet
ter than was the case for the
first half of the season This is
due to the presence of much
Capital Journalalem, Oregon, Saturday, Dec. 17, 194913
MARION COUNTY, OREGON "
TREASURER'g ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOB 1048-40
Honorable Judge and Commissioners
County Court of Marlon County
Salem, Oreton.
Oentlemen:
As provided by Chapter 27-518. Oregon Code 1930. the following Annual Statement of Marion County's standing Is submitted
for the year 1948-49, from July 1 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 investments, and bank and cash balances as of June 90, 1949.
Fund Accounts
Balances
Disbursements
General Fund I 307. 301. B0
Court H. Con ujo.oju.m
Public A wit
Market Road 55,488.49
Oeneral Road 695,723. S3
Do License 4,777.04
Fair 31.72ft.Si
Indemnity 1.606.61
Law Llhrary 5,049.77
C J. Fees 260.00
D. A. Fees '40.00
L. Law Enf 1.343.60
Co. School 5,883.64
Co. 5ch. Lib 2.718.74
Trcas. Trust 45,760.57
Tax Adv
Other Trust 10,518.80
Sp. Tax War 4.267.30
Trust & Ag 108.813.78
38,847.55
106.81
14,110.45
267.894 70
666.770.05
9.900.06
11.308.30
3,119.23
83,176.48
204.475.52
235.447.98
2,263.15
170.527.40
2.450.000 .00
262.825.24
2,462.986.05
919,733.63
TOTALS
...$1,758,009.67 $4,407,320.15
186,076.85
3,461.335.03
744,209.50
17,859.260.63 $4,407,329.15
Receipt
$ 752. 688 .93
266.756.73
13,484.77
131.281.77
499.997.00
10.909.50
10,387.78
25.00
2,484.90
3,556.00
1.690.00
800.00
230.934.83
4.043.32
164,064.61
3,450,000.00
74.573.47
"b, 126, 179.03
Balances
June 30
1940
$ 485.613.88
753.280.60
2.484.55
2,052.04
fl33.426.00
5,686.58
30,695.03
1,631.61
6.105.07
294.00
155.00
3,143.60
1,550.49
4,498.90
38,853.78
3.662'. 70
2.616.28
1,667.837.58
water in the streams,
ponds and sloughs.
The bag limits are identical
with those of the first half the
season and hunting hours are
from one half hour before sun
rise to one hour before sunset.
This means that firing must
cease on the opening day no later
'than 3:27 p.m.
I. S. J. Butler, do hereby certify that the following la a true and correct state
ment of the amounts received, paid, and remaining on hand In the County Treasury
of Marion County, Orciton for the annual period ending June 30, 1949.
8. J. BUTLER,
County Treasurer(
Marlon County, Oregon.
Duckpin Bowling
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE NO. 3
Ore. Telephone Union (0) Tom Batch
elder 396, Bud Tribble 317, Howard Love
330, Don Rollofson 383, Buz Sawyer 388.
Unique Cleaner's (4) Howard Branch 353,
George Shelly 353, Wally Doss 381, Har
vey Alexander 439, J. R. Brooks 449.
Ramaee'i (0) Carroll Harlow 335,
' George Stelner 357, Chuck Collins 285,
Curley Monner 276, Cal Chambers 217.
State Tire Service (4) Rodney Petty 415,
Jim Llnhart 396, Sam Carpenter 311, Don
Predict Hot Game
For Pro Grid's
League Crown
Los Angeles, Dec. 17 (U.R) The
Los Angeles Rams today prom
ied football "such , as you've
never seen before," when they
meet the Philadelphia Eagles for
the National league champion
ship Sunday in a game expected
to draw nearly 80,000 people to
the Memorial coliseum.
The Eagles were 7 'A point
favorites, but a lot of people, in
cluding Ram Coach Clark
may be primed for an upset. The SQl6iTl rllQn SODflS
tion wizard has equipped the
Rams with some new sleight-of-hand
this week, probably involv-
'Intf Kratharlcs Elrnv fCrazv
.Legs) Hirsch, Tommy (Cricket) Coach Ken Brophy's Salem
Kalmanir and Vitamin T. Smith high sophomore basketball
on the end of Bob Waterfield's squads downed Detroit in two
ipasse3 l games played on the Detroit
f "Shaughnessy wouldn't say Cougars court, Friday evening,
he could beat Podunk Tech.", By We counts of ana
Recreation Group
Reports Few Boys
Enter Hoop Loop
Silverton Bob Edgerton, rec
reational association public re
lations chairman, reports a
shortage in turn-out of boys at
announced meeting for forming
six teams and subs for the com
ing basketball season.
Girls met Monday evening and
were successful in their begin
ning program.
Edgerton told of a necessary
change being made in the first
plans with the girls' meeting day
changed to Wednesday evenings
and the boys to meet on Monday
nights, the boys to continue
meeting each week, and the girls
not meeting again until after the
first of the year because of the
absence from town of their di
rectors.
All practice and organization
al meetings are to be at the Eu
gene Field gym.
Organizations of town to spon
sor teams are Jaycees, Chamber
of Commerce, Rotarians, Lions
American Legion and Veterans
of Foreign Wars.
I Any junior high or senior high
j boy or girl students will be ac
' cepted on the teams.
Football Shows Increase in
Nation in Attendance
New York, Dec. 17 (De
spite a marked decline in the at
tendance figures of other major
sports, college football crowds
showed a surprising 1.3 per cent
increase this year over the bum
per turnouts of 1948.
An Associated Press survey of
88 major schools disclosed that
only in the east and far west
did college football follow the
downtrend of other sports. The
east fell 2.5 and the far west 2.2
MARION COUNTY CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT
for year endlnc June 30, 1949
4,204,53
4,340.74
2,350.00
18.383.28
33.522.64
955.20
15,665.73
15,258.36
10,371.91
13,089.78
5,969.01
1,145.22
1.383.95
2,309.07
749.96
10.490.91
18,440.56
19.777.22
24,245.45
Defeat Detroit
In Twin Games
,Ram sources said, "but privately
.tye thinks they can take this
Resorts Report !
Skiing Is Good
Portland, Dec 17 The
;ski report as compiled from the
Mount Hood national forest of
fice and the weather bureau:
' Government Camp 22 Inches snow, 10
Inches new anow; powdery: roads clear,
chains needed, ample parking; tempera
ture at 8 a.m., 25 degrees; light west
wind; overcast; snowing: skiing very food;
r all tows will operate Saturday-Sunday.
-Forecast: Cloudy with moderate anow Sat
urday; changing to snow shower In af
ternoon; Sunday considerable cloudiness
with snow showers; wind over exposed ar
eu west to northwest. 20-30 miles per hour
ioday, southwest 25-35 Saturday; north
' west 15-25 Sunday; 5 degrees colder to
day and Sunday; slightly warmer Sat
1 urday.
J Tlmberllne Lodge 46 Inches mow, 13
finches new snow, powdery, drifted; roads
clear, chains needed, ample parking; tem
perature at 8 a.m., 17 degrees; light to
moderate, southwest wind: overcast, enow
line; skiing very good; Otto Lang and llt
itle Betsy tows operating. Forecast:
I Same as for Government Camp.
Santlam Pass 30 inches snow, 8 Inches
new snow; dry, powdery; temperature at
14 a.m., 21 degrees; snowing; skiing good:
4 tows will operate over week-end; roads
ifiavo light snow, chains advisable. Fore
geast: Moderate snow Saturday; snow show
rs or flurries Sunday; west to northwest
Swinda 20-30 miles per hour In exposed
areas today, southwest 25-35 Saturday;
Inorthwest 15-25 Sunday; colder today and
rSunday; warmer Saturday; low Satur
day morning 15, Sunday morning 20.
;Adds 22 More to
;New Point Record
New York, Dec. 17 W Nate
jDe Long isn't letting any grass
grow under his ieet.
jt The star of the River Falls
The "B" string was never
threatened and held a half time
lead of 20 to 8.
The "A" team held the lead
throughout although Detroit
threatened at the end of the per
iod when they trailed by but two
points, 27 to 25,
Salem Snpha 42)
GENERAL GOVERNMENT!
County Assessor's Office $
County Assessor's Office New
Maps
County Assessor's New As-Assessment-Roll
Auditing County Records
Circuit Court
County Clerk's Office
County Coroner's Office
County Court & Commis
sioners Court House
District Attorney's Office
District Court
District Court - Constable
Breitenbush Justice Court
Breltenbush Justice Court Con
stable Jefferson Justice Court
Jefferson Justice Court Con
stable Mt Angel Justice Court
Mt. Angel Justice Court Con
stable Siiverton Justice Court
Silverton Justice Court Con
stable Stayton Justice Court
Stayton Justice Court Con
stable Woodburn Justice Court
Woodbum Justice Court Con
stable Juvenile Court
County Recorders' Office
Registration and Elections ....
Sheriff's Office, Tax Dept
Sheriff's Office, Tax Dept.
New Roll
County Surveyor's Office
County Treasurer's Office
Veterans' Service Office
PROTECTION TO PERSONS A PROPERTY
Water Master
Rodent Control
Predatory Animal Control
Scalp Bounty
Sealer of Weights and Measure
County Sheriff's Office Legal
Cherry Fly Control
Keep Oregon Green
DEVELOPMENT OP NATURAL RESOURCES
Advertising
Willamette River Basin Comm.,.
County Agent's Office
HEALTH CONSERVATION:
County Health Officer
County Herd Inspector
Indemnity for Slaughter of Dis
eased Cattle
Garbage Disposal
Registrar of Vital Statistics ...
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS:
Feebleminded Examination Ss Ex
pense Indigent Soldier Relief
Insane Examination
County Jail
Care of Poor Court Comm.
Children
Care of Poor Blind
Care of Poor General Assist
ance Car of Poor Aid to Depen't.
Child
Total
Expenditures
Total
Available
Appropriation
Bal. June 1949
25,313.11 I 26,306.27 $ 26,396.27 S
4,204.52
4.240.74
2,350.00
18,554.92
34,198.09
955.20
15,671.98
18,600.24
10.379.35
13,123.85
5,989.01
1,145.22
350.00
1,500.77
120.00
8,546.67
20s.no
3,133.33
149.98
10,490.91
19.026.81
19.928.42
23,182.29
4,204.53
4.240.14
2,350.00
18.554.02
34,108.09
955.20
15,671.98
16,690.24
10,379.35
13,123.85
5,960.01
1,145.22
1,383.95
3.309.07
749.98
10,490.91
19,026.81
10,928.42
23,162.29
per cent from the figures of
1948. But 1948 was a good year,
showing an increase of 4.3 per
cent over 1947.
All other sections of the
country were up, paced by the
south's 5.7 per cent climb. The
midwest, with Michigan in the
van, upped its crowds 4.9 per
cent. The southwest, with Sou
thern Methodist's weekly jam
sessions lending a big hand,
rose 2.1 per cent.
The 88 institutions this year
played 444 games, drawing a to
tal of 12,398,157 customers. Last
year, the same schools, in 443
home games, attracted 12,005,
625 fans.
The average per game for
1949 was 27,924. For the 1948
it was 27,162.
Eastern and far western
athletic leaders are pointing
their fingers at television for
the losses in their sections of
the country.
On the west coast, U.C.L.A.
had a slight drop and Southern
Cal a small rise. But officials
Salem, Oregon
Gentlemen:
As provided by Chapter 37-1715, Oregon Code 1930, this report Is eubmltted
showing as of June 30, 1949, the cash on hand, cash In banks and collateral
securing such bank deposits, Interest rate paid on bank deposits, cash Items, In
vestments and fund balances.
As at June 30. 1949, there were bo outstanding warrants endorsed "not
paid for want of funds."
fi. J. BUTLER.
County Treasurer of Marlon County
there blame T.V. for 20,000 less
customers at the annual UCLA-
USC game.
Michigan, the national lead
er in both total attendance and
average per game, posted a
nhenomenal attendance mark.
The Wolverines, who tied with
Ohio State for the Big Ten
crown, lured a total of 563,500
fans for six games, an astound'
ing average of 93,917 for their
enlarged stadium. And, Michi
gan televised its games.
Stanford, with a young, Im
proving team, more than dou
bled its total attendance. The
team attracted 359,800 fans to
eight games as against 175,000
for six the year previous.
The breakdown by individual
schools in the far west:
1949 1948
G Att. G Att.
Stanford ..8 359,800 6 175,000
So. Calif. .6 354,074 7 392,585
California 6 344,500 7 421,000
U.C.L.A. ..5 194,563 7 301,892
Wash. ....6 200,941 5 164,640
Oregon ...4 84,400 4 72,500
Assets Amounts
Cash Account t 3.558.50
Ladd fc Bush Branch U.S. Nat'l. Bank 3,038.008.73
U.S. Nat'l. Bank of Portland, Mt. Angel 22.344.39
Coolldge & McClalne Bank, Gen. Acct...
First Nat'l. of Portland, Salem, Gen. ..
First Nat'l. o Portland, Stayton
First Nat'l. of Portland, Woodburn ....
Gervals State Bnnk, General Account
Mill City State Bank. General Acct. .,
State Bank of St. Paul, General Acct...
National City Bank of New York
Bond Investment Account
Warrant Investment Account
Certificate of Deposit Investments
County Fair Fund Investment Account .
Court House Const. Fund Inv'st. Acct. .
General Road Fund Investment Account
Indemnity Fund Investment Account ..
School District No. 24 Inv'st, Account ..
Claim Account
Willamette Valley Bank
Bank of Oregon
50,500.00
299.003.19
15,000.00
15,000.00
20,040.00
28.001. 66
23.350.00
3.821.35
125,000.00
' '26,078.03
'610,178.63
200,000.00
1,000.00
50.253.88
116.76
88.343.76
25,000.00
70,000.00
30,000.00
110,000.00
Int. on
Deposits
VtOtl I8.087.0S
TOTAL ASSETS ,
, 13,643.586,68
Fund Balances
Oenernl Fund 485.813.88
Court House Construction Fund 153,280.60
Market Ronct Maintenance Fund 2.052,04
Genera Road Fund 633,428.00
Dog License Fund 5,686.58
Fall Fund 30,005.02
Indemnity Fund 1.631.61
Law Library Fund 6,105.07
Circuit Judge Fees Fund 294.00
District Attorney Fees Fund 155.00
Liquor Lnw Enforcement Fund 2,143.60
County School Fund 1,550.49
County School Library Fund 4,498.90
Trust, Atrency and Suspense Funds
Treasurer's Trust Fund 38,852.78
Tax Advance Suspense Fund
Other Trust Funds 3.862.70
Special Tax Warrant Control Account . 2,018.28
Trust Funds Due to Cities, Schools, etc. 1,867,837.58
Public Assistance Fund 2,484.55
TOTAL FUND BALANCES .
, .$3,642,580.68
MARION COUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT
JUNE 80, 1049
EDUCATION:
School Superintendent's Office
4H Club Agent
Home Demonstration Agent ...
MISCELLANEOUS:
Retirement Current
Retirement Prior Years ....
Microfilming
State Industrial Accident
Heston
Burns 4
Bradle 11
Knop 6
Thomas 8
Salem reserves:
cle and Bates,
holster 4, Laymen and Thompson.
(27) Detroit
V 4 White
F 4 Budlong
C 12 Thornton'
G 0 Lady
G 3 Morgan
Penner 7, Rains, Swln-
Detrolt reserves: Over-
Salem Soph B (51)
Carson 2 F
Jones 14 F
Cohen 14 C
Baker 3 G
Snyder 3
(24) Detroit J.V.
0 Wallace
8 Tlmms
10 Bray
0 Manusow
Lisle
Ralem rfserves: Brown 10. Nelson
Hill and Luther. Detroit reserves: Ben-
net 4, White and Walsey.
Cavemen Climb
Uphill to Top
Lebanon Cagers
Grants Pass, Ore., Dec. 17
Held to the slim halftime margin
of 23-21, the Grants Pass Cave
men started to roll after the in
termission to defeat Lebanon
high's Warriors, 50 to 30 Friday
night.
Granti Pais (50) (80) Lebanon
Hedeepcth 14 P 9 Klrklie
Jacobson 4 F 13 Hinman
Miller 8 C 2 Holsfuss
2raft 6 O 2 Baker
imhirr 1 O 4 Beck
Subs: Orants Pass Hackenbur 4. Yos-
ten 2, Stanger 4, Oraham 2, Fenner
Ford 1.
collegiate basketball record as
he sparked his team to a 66-44
win over Sioux Falls (SD) college.
Sub Total
ROADS & HIGHWAYS:
241 County Roads, Bridges
8,716.10 8.716.10 6.716.10
1.039.69 7.151.39 1.151.89
1,347.15 7.347.15 7.347.15
5.349.69 5,349.69 6,340.69
KOPERTY:
376.58 376.58 376.56
239.00 239.00 230.00
1,339.87 1,330.87 1,339.87
124.00 124.00 124.00
783.00 783.00 783.00
32,222.52 32,237.18 32,237.18
628.00 628.00 628.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
ESOURCES:
20000 200.00 200.00
800.00 800.00 800.00
1,450.00 7,450.00 7,450.00
87.222.5fi BP, 001 ,54 89.n01.54
13,707.00 13,707.00 13,707.00
1,307.33 1,307,32 1.307.?2
4,983.42 4,983.42 4,083.?2
66.00 68.00 ' 68.00
40.00 40.00 40.00
60.00 60.00 80.00
726.15 126.15 726.15
7,002.27 7.206.52 7,206.52
J, 05 5. 81 3,055.81 3.055.81
2,900.50 2,900.50 2,000.50
63,700.00 53,700.00 53,700.00
48,383,25 48,383.25 48.383.25
109,861.25 109.861.25 109.861.25
17,889.65 17.801.15 17.801.15
4.550.00 4,550.00 4,550.00
2,850.00 2,850.00 2,850.00
7,441.08 5,667.54 8,887.54
7.093.08 7,093.08 7,093.08
2,443.77 2,447.37 i.4i.'J7
1.379.84 1,379.84 1,379.84
, 680.453.27 687,787.84 687.787.64
Fund Casn Taxes
Receivable
Genera $ 450,839.67 t 74,087.57
Property Revolving 77.835.33
Photostat Revolving 5,353.33
Road & Highway , 165.591.38 618.53
Rond Sinking Fund 200.000.00
Road Revolving Fund 137,093.65
County School Fund 1,550.49 3,043.49
Cour.tj School Llbr. Fund 4,498.00 311.89
State School Fund 01
Miscellaneous 45.942.53
Court House Fund 753,280.60 36,024.54
Tax Suspense 1,709.996.57 383.B3B.44
Market Roads 89.904.23 18.836.10
j 13,642,566.68 I 517,560.36
Accounts
Receivable
t 34,631.30
Contracts
Receivable
$ 210.65
20,516.18
Money
Advanced
t 135.00
Road Bldgg.
it Equipment
I
Total
Assets
t 687,067.77
08,351.51
5.353.33
308.774.10
200,000.00
241,273.65
4.403.98
4,810.59
.01
46.042.53
189,305.14
2.003.835.01
108,740.33
MARION COUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT
JUNE 10, 1040
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS
Appropriation
Accounts
Payable
Reserve for
Uncollected
Taxes
Reserve for Unappropriated
Uncollected Surplus and
Contracts Fund Balance
General
Prcperiy Revolving Fund ....
Photostat Revolving Fund ...
Rond Ae Highway Fund
Road Sinking Fund
Road Revolving Fund
Crunty School Fund
Couutv School Library Fund .
Sure School Fund
Miscellaneous
Courthouse Fund
Tax Suspense
Market Roads
S 166.147.45 I
6.449.36
38.713.17
I 74,087.57
36,024.54
383.838.44
18,836.10
314,028.81 I...
Surplus
Invested
In Permanent
Property
127,354,58
39.122.16
Advances
From Other
Funds, etc.
39,904.23
Total
Liabilities
and
Surplus
t 687,967.77
98,351.51
5,353.33
308.774.10
200,000.00
241,273.55
4.493.98
4,810 50
.01
45.042.52
189,305.14
2.093,835.01
10B.740.33
Total 989,223.12 t 166,147.45 $1, 754, 159.10
i 517,500.36 I 30,516.18 t 643,138.01 I
58.377.16 362,183.27 167,564.19 $4,588,847.84
STATE OF OREGON
Ferries
General Roads
Market Road Maintenance
Market Road Improvement
VARIOUS;
441 Count School Fund
County School Library
Fund
State School Fund
New Court House
Courthouse Special Levy ...
Liquor Law Fund
Photostat
Treasurer's Trust Fund . .
Reserve for Replacement of
Equipment
Reserve for Replacement of
Buildings
Dog License Fund
Fire Patrol Fund
County Law Library Fund
County Fair Fund
Road Revolving Fund ....
County Public Ass la
Oeneral Fund Revenue ...
Fees Due State
Non High School Districts.
Trust & Agency Accts. . . .
Property Revolving Fund
Accounts Receivable
162 Accounts Payable
121A Tax Refund
124 Contract Receivabl
442
444
649
650
643
103
768
278
611
646
122
112,303,04 127,738.86 127,738.86
84.928.78 278,187.63 278.187.63
45,733.92 164,516.02 184,516.02
48,437.61 110.510.37 110,510.31
235,447.68 335,447.08
2,263.15 2.263.15
15,187.13 15.187.13
104.70 104.70 376.401.13
376,024.17
300.00 300.00 2,143.60
3,387.37 2,387.37 7,740.70
185,876.39 324,729.17
34,850.33 17,43B.28
fl 837.68
9.301.98 10.133.56 15292.44
4,422.57 4.422.57 4,422.63
1,433.83 1,433.82 7,460.47
11.793.30 11.793.30 42.088,32
400.509 91 29. 836,02 2MA7.81
16,604.00 16,604.00 16.804.00
14.00
13.027.75 14,014.25
!M.fin(U8 ?40.4?S Z9
4,958.71
4.235.40
444.10
269.59
155.35
3.703.852.80 5.220.033.18
376,358.43
376.924.17
1,843.60
5,353.33
38,852.78
17,422.05
0,827.68
6.158 .88
.06
6.026.85
30,295.02
63,023.83
086.50
1,516,240,38
COUNTY OF MARION )
I H. A. Judd, County Clerk of Marlon County, Oregon, do hereby certify that
.h- foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the amount of claims allowed by the
County Court of Marlon County, on what accounts allowed, and the amount of war
rant.' drawn, for the year ending June 30, 1949, and of the amount of warrants out
standing and unpaid and of the financial condition of Marlon County on J une jo,
194P, as the same appears upon the rocords of my office and In my official "ofly.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the County Court thla 31st day of octooer,
l949' H. A. JUDD,
County Clerk.
SUMMARY OF SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS TOR 1948-49 COMBINED
Balance on hand July 1, 1943 1 30,048.63
COLLECTIONS:
Current Taxes ,i
Delinquent Taxes
Yield Taxes
Electric Corp
Turned over to the County Treasurer, Marlon County
Balance on hand June 30, 1949
100.545.48
8,768.49
3,124.36
13.647.671.72
99,795.16
TOTAL $3,741,486.88 13,747.468.88
SUMMARY OF SEMI-ANNUAL BE PORT
, 1949 .
Balance on hand January 1,
COLLECTIONS:
Current Taxes
Delinquent Taxe
Yield Taxes
TurnEedCo
Balance on hand June 30. 1949 1
TOTAL 1
12,182,935.72
203,204.34
32,650.26
4,8fl6.7l
1,757.68
,..,,13,085,414.11 13,085,414.71
County Treasurer for 1948-49 and
Honorable Judge and County Commissioners
Marion County, Salem, Oregon
. . . -t ....I., tnr mH amniinu turned over to the
nrlor v..rx together with balance on hand for the period beginning January 1, 1940 and ending June 30, 1949.
TURNED OVER TAX BOL-U
DURING FIRST BALANCE ON
SIX MONTHS nrtnu
BALANCE ON
HAND JUNE 30,
1949
COLLECTED
DURINO FmST
SIX MONTHS
OF 1949
Cr.
1.428,470.50 5.818.397.51 6.220,554.90 3.404,157.39
SUMMARY Of EXPENDITURES
1948-49 ..
1847-48 ..
1946-47 ..
1045-46 ..
1944-45 ..
1043-44 ..
1912-43 ..
1942
1D41
1040
,.12.644.440.23
77,820.96
13,538.27
3.938.21
,, 3,658.51
34.42
io:
1938 ,.,
1937 ...
1936 ,.,
19351 ...
1031-34
1932 . .,
1931 ..
1330 ..,
1929 ..
1923 ..
1927 ..
flP-nml nnvernment 287.830.39
Protection of Persons St Property 35.827.61 yield
Development of Natural Resources B.iw.po
Health Conservation 109,067.18
Charities ft Corrections m.g.
Education
Miscellaneous . , . .
Roads it Highways
Turnovers to Other Subdivisions
25,391.15
16,587.83
850.952.88
352.838 36
Treasurer's Trust Funds ma.B.o.ja
Miscellaneous Accounts and Revolving runds 4,018.883.39
203.204.34
22.654.87
4.887.27
2,215.56
673.46
fiW.ii
381.68
BB.56
98.10
11.15
74.41
60.24
30.65
61.59
468.30
68.62
44.40
46.01
51.59
22.01
15.41
4,886.71
1,757.68
OF 1049
12,844,083.35
95,374.30
17,478.91
5,534.95
4,331.97
34.43
844.32
331.34
61.05
71.15
58.69
45.36
42.33
38.81
9,757.75
30.73
10.90
23.01
15.47
4.993.21
1,767.68
January 1, 1949
92,661.22
5,101.53
936.63
618.82
50.44
26.61
26.95
12.46
29.05
17.91
20.65
61.69
60.30
37.90
44.40
48.01
40.69
09,795.19
Electric Corp
TOTAL 13,152,935.13
STATE OF OREGON
utDiriu rniiMTV
... . j ...hi. tw.t th frti-Mftin statement of
I, Denvei Young, Sheriff " Co 1 u true I verily
taxes' collected and the amounts turned over to the County Trea urer,
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Farm or City
Personal and Auto Loans
State Finance Co.
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Union Cottotr, Orwoa.
CERTIFIED
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS
FOR SALE
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945 S. Commercial St.
Ph. S-4590 Salem, Ore.
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