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Li - 5 i Page 6 Heppner Gazette Tim&, thurv&rf, July 26, 1956 COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT FROM JANUARY 1, 1956 TO JULY 1, 1956 GENERAL FOND ACCOUNT Jan 1, 195G General Fund Warrants outstanding $ 4,619.95 Total of 530 claims allowed by the County Court and warrants Issued for above claims 57,469.90 $62,089.95 Total paid by Treasurer (less refunds) 50,958.46 Total weed control warrants paid by treasurer 3,696.53 July 1, 1956 Total General Fund warrants outstanding ... 7,434.86 GENERAL ROAD ACCOUNT Jan. 1, 1936 General Road Warrants outstanding $ 7547.12 Total of 338 claims allowed by the County Court and warrants issued for above claims 71,604.48 $78,878.60 Total paid by Treasurer (less Cities road tax and refunds paid) 61,631.65 July 1, 1956 Total General Road Fund warrants out standing $17,246.95 RODENT FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1, 1956 Rodent Fund Warrants outstanding $ 18.00 Total of 22 claims allowed by the County Court and warrants Issued for above claims 2,400.00 $ 2,502.00 Total paid by Treasurer : 2,398.00 July 1, 195G Total Rodent Fund warrants outstanding .... $ 1B4.00 COYOTE BOUNTY FUND ACCOUNT Jnn. 1. 19HG Covote Bounty Fund warrants outstanding .. $ 18.00 Total of 41 claims allowed by the County Court find wan-ants Issued for above claims 1,353.00 RECEIPTS On Hand and on Deposit Dec. 30, 1955 $141,000.64 3,816.03 1955-56 Taxes $ 57,661.04 1954-55 Taxes 6,156.85 $144,816.67 1953-54 Taxes 1952-53 Taxes 1951-52 Taxes 1950-51 Taxes 1949-50 Taxes 1948-49 Taxes . 1.874.34 528.85 294.49 370.08 246.43 222.14 $ 67,354.22 $212,170.89 Total on Hand and Received DISBURSEMENTS Turned Over to County Treasurer . $209,363.76 On Deposit In Bank July 1, 1956 2,528.64 On Hand 205.75 Refund on Tax Over Collection 72.74 Total Disbursements and Balance on Hand $212,170.89 TEMPORARY PERMITS Balance on Hand $ .25 Disbursements $200.75 Receipts $200.50 CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE Balance on Hand $ 2.35 Disbursements $215.08 Receipts $212.73 PISTOL PERMITS Receipts $ 27.00 ' Disbursements $ 27.00 Respectfully Submitted, Joyce Buschke, Tax Deputy $ 1,371.00 Total paid by Treasurer 1,347.00 July 1, 1956 Total Coyote Bounty Fund warrants outstanding $ 24.00 TAYLOR GRAZING FUND ACCOUNT Total of 13 claims allowed by the County Court and warrants Issued for above claims $ 361.85 Total Taylor Grazing Fund claims paid by Treasurer 117.05 July 1, 1956 Total Taylor Grazing Fund warrants out standing $ 244.80 ALCOHOL ENFORCEMENT FUND ACCOUNT Total of 1 claim allowed by the County Court and warrant issued for the above claim $ 69.75 Total Alcohol Enforcement Fund claim paid by Treasurer 69.75 DOG FUND ACCOUNT Jan. 1, 1956 Dog Fund Warrants outstanding $ 97.50 Total Dog Fund Claims paid by Treasurer 9750 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW . COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 1,1956 Less County Owned Properties ASSETS Cash in hands of Treasurer $118,62159 United States Bonds 5,000.00 Taxes Receivable (Delinquent) 97,251.01 Taxes Receivable (Current) 82,03854 $302,910.84 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS . Warrants outstanding (Gen. Fund) $ 7,434.86 warrants outstanding (Gen. Roads) 17,246.95 Warrants outstanding (Rodent Fund) 104.00 Warrants outstanding (Coyote Bounty Fund) 24.00 Warrants outstanding (Taylor Grazing Fund) 244.80 Revenues (Taxes and Miscellaneous) 210,823.56 Current Surplus (includes amounts due all funds, including School Districts) 67,032.67 $302,910.85 Respectfully Submitted, Bruce Lindsay, County Clerk By Sadie Parrish, Deputy TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JANUARY 1, 1956 TO JULY 1, 1956 Mr. Bruce M. Lindsay CLERK OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON In accordance with Section 88-331 O. C. L. A., I herewith submit this, my semi annual report of receipts and disbursements from January 1, 195G to June 30, 195G, both dates Inclusive. BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1, 1956 $ 392,901.44 RECEIVED FROM: Sheriff's Office (Unsegregated Taxes) $ 28,432.39 Gilliam County (Rural School) 5,261.63 Umatilla Electric Co op. (General Fund) .. 2,662.19 Sheriff's Ofilco (Segregated Taxes) 180,931.37 Shenfls Office (Fees and Mileage) Sheriff's Office (Temporary Auto Permits) . Sheriff's Office (ristol Permits) Clerk's Office (Office Fees) Clerk's Office (Dog License) Sale of Supplies, Rental of Equip ment (Road Fund) Assessor's Collections N. C. Anderson, (Weed Control) Miscellaneous Fines and Costs Imposed in Justice Court Road Oiling Refunds (Road Fund) Gas Tax Refund (Road Fund) State Tax for County Fairs Rentals Etc. on Fair Bldgs. ,Falr Fund) . . Earl T. Newbry (Coyote Bounty Receipts) .. Earl T. Newbry (Alcohol Control Fund) ... . Earl T. Newbry (Amusement Device Tax) . Earl T. Newbry (Motor License Fund) Miscellaneous Refunds Interest Basic School Support Cemetery Receipts Total 215.08 200.75 27.00 1,448.40 280.00 554.06 1,263.56 1,339.79 3,037.25 3,040.71 3,831.65 1,067.94 1,527.11 354.50 1,617.26 35.78 21,173.62 726.99 657.49 204.70 385.00 $ 260,276,22 $ 260,276.22 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1, 1956 DISBURSEMENTS General Fund Warrants Paid $ 51,011.23 General Road Fund Warrants Paid 69,918.73 County School Fund Warrants Paid . 13,847.73 Fair Fund Warrants Paid 2,707.42 Special City Funds Distributed 14,268.05 Social School Funds Distributed 214,220.93 School Building Fund Warrants Paid 30.824.03 Won High School Fund Warrants Paid 2,503.40 School Bonds and Interest Paid 59,445.00 Hospital Maintenance Fund Warrants Paid 4,007.30 irrigation Fund Warrants Paid 11,510.35 Forest Fire Patrol Funds Distributed 7,662.77 Enforcement Fund Warrants Futd 69.75 irrlgon Rural Fire Patrol Warrants Paid 2,220.84 Rodent Fund Warrants Paid 2,400.73 Coyote Bounty Warrants Paid 1,347.93 Dog Fund Warrants Paid 97.50 Taylor Grazing Fund Warrants Paid 117.05 Boardman Cemetery Fund Warrants Paid .... 1,777.02 Heppner Cemetery Fund Warrants Paid 5,901.78 Weed Control Fund Warrants Paid 3,696.53 $ 653,177.66 Total $ 529,556.07 529,556.07 BALANCE ON HAND JUNE 30, 1956 $ 123,621.59 Respectfully Submitted, Sylvia E. McDaniel, Morrow County Treasurer SHERIFF'S AND TAX COLLECTORS' SEMI ANNUAL REPORT, JANUARY 1, 1956 TO JULY 1,1956 TO: Mr. Bruce M. Lindsay COUNTY CLERK OF MORROW COUNTY In accordance with Section 88-301 O. C. L. A., I herewith submit this, my semi-annual report of receipts and disbursements from January 1, 1956 to June 30. 1956, both dates inclusive. TAX COLLECTION j Boardman News Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lilly and children Jimmy, Janet and Jay, La Grande, were weekend visi tors at the home of Mrs. Lilly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely. Sunday they all went to Rich land, Wash, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Vaught. The Ladies Aid society met on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Earl Briggs for a potluck picnic on the lawn. Plans were discussed for serving 'meals at the North Morrow county fair to be held here Sept. 6-8, and for a float and booth for the fair. Miss Jean Scott read letters from foreign missionaries. Mrs. Blanch Barlow, Heppner, visited at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats, from Wednes day till Saturday. Weekend visi tors at the Coats' home were Mrs. Coats' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow and daughter Susan, Eugene. Mrs. Arnin Hug went to Butte, Mont., last week to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ferguson, and her new granddaughter, Tracy Diane. Hug and daughter Wanda left Sunday to go to Butte also. Mrs. Ed Skoubo returned home from the Good Shepherd hospi tal in Hermiston last Thursday after being there a week follow ing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell are spending a few days at their home here from Greenhorn, where they are for the summer. They were to return there Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderegg and two sons, Vernonla, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg. Mr. and Mrs. George Mefford, Burns; Alvie Mefford of Yakima, Wash., and Mrs. Max Deweese, Grandview, Wash., were Week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Flnrpnee Root. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber, Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gillespie and daughter Billie and Mrs. Vern Wilkie and daughter Barbara, Moses Lake, Wash., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gil lespie Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, of Union, visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Malan and nephew Clarence Lyons, San Francisco, Calif., visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Lyons, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Lowell Shattuck and sons Martin and Douglas went to Goldendale, Wash., over the weekend to visit her mother, Mrs. Lester Knight. HERE'S A WIFE WITH WIRING BLUES... dm i4f '. 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