IIMT.NKK UIHK.I li AZKTTF. TIMKH, Thurtda). July M. ItM
In accordance with Section 294 230 0 R S. I hereby tubmit
this my annual report of receipts and disbursement! from
July I, 1972 to June 30, 1973, both dates Inclusive.
TAX COLLECTIONS
Cash on hand on deposit July 1, 1972
1972 73
taxes
1971-72
1970-71
1909 70
1968 69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
Home Owners Property
Tax Relief
Land Sales
2 percent Penalty on Foreclosures
Assessors Collection
Total on hand and received
DISBURSEMENTS
Turned to Morrow County Treasurer
Home Owners Property Tax Relief
Land Sales
Publication Cost (2 percent Penalty Fund)
Assessors Collection
Cash on Hand
On Deposit
$205.75
615.51
Total disbursements and cash on hand June 30, 1973
$2,035,046.87
TRUSTEE ACCOUNT
TEMPORARY LICENSE PERMITS
Receipts $610.00 Disbursed $610.00
CIVIL FEES AND MILEAGE
Receipts $1,376.12 Disbursed $1,376.12
PISTOL PERMITS
Receipts $41.60 Disbursed $41.60
Total Receipts $2,027.72 Total Disbursed $2,027.72
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN F. MOLLAHAN
Sheriff and Tax Collector
By: ELVIRA IRBY
Deputy
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR MORROW COUNTY, OREGON,
FROM JULY 1. 1972 to JUNE 30, 1973. compJvinR with O R S.
294 230 lo 294 235, as Amended by Chapter 153 of the 1957
Session. Laws.
CLAIMS ALLOWED AND WARRANTS DRAWN FROM
JULY I, 1972 to JUNE 30. 1973.
Count v Court II 5 IS
Sheriff's Department 57,220.5
Clerk's Department 15.810 74
Treasurer's Department 6,730.97
Assessor's Department , 36,747.52
HEALTH Department 9.465.44
Courthouse expense 11,028.48
Juvenile Department 5.669.19
Museum expense 3,123.17
Food Stamp Program expense 1.708.71
Justice of Peace, 5th dist. expense - 6,943.45
Justice of Peace, 6th Dist. expense 5,239.57
Civil Defense expense .'. 2,019.20
County Planning office expense 12,800.64
District Attorney office 4.351.69
Veteran Serv. officer's expense 1,387.66
Audit 2.21 00
Bonds VJJJ-
Co. and Home Extension Agents '
Current expense (telephone)...... - 3'"
Equalization Board expense 764.25
Election expense 2,758.78
Gen. Operating Contingency fund 2,025.18
Heppner Rural Fire expense 122.53
Insurance 2,024.43
Mentally ill expense...! I80-!0
Official Publications 1,058.85
Social Security 8,337.20
Soldier and Indigent fund 129.40
Predatory Animal Control 6,695.00
County Retirement fund 7,000.00
Paper and postage 3,321,38
Machine Mtse for all machine 3,714.82
Mental Health expense 2.800 .00
Brochures. Promotion, etc 725.55
Radio Equipment 1,816.06
E.C.O.A.C. funds 684.25
Special Attorney fund 387.57
Federal Grant program for Youth 1,072.00
Revenue Sharing funds 76,012.59
Gen Roads expense 273,907.73
Ale. Enforcement fund 317.05
Airport fund 1.012.41
Dog fund..- -16 25
Law Library fund 581.45
Hospital Mtse fund 6,048.77
Total of all funds $638,207.00
OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR THE GENERAL FUND
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1972 $ 19,713.23
Warrants issued July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973 280,310.75
Warrants paid July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973 281,296.23
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1973 18,727.75
OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR THE GENERAL ROAD
FUND
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1972..... 12,300.03
Warrants issued July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973........... 273,807.73
Warrants paid July 1, 1972 to June 30, 1973 276, 462.80
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1973. 9,644.96
OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR THE REVENUE
SHARING FUND
Warants issued April 30, 1973 to June 30, 1973 76,012.50
Warrants paid April 30, 1973 to June 30, 1973 48,935.35
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1973.... 27,077.24
SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1972
County Treasurer - Cash on hand July 1, 1971 $125,340.4E
County Treasurer - Receipts July 1, 1971 to June 30,
1972...;..... 2,517,384.80
County Treasurer - Disbursements July 1, 1971 to June 30,
1972 2,504,621.39
County Treasurer - Balance on Hand June 30,
1972 , 1J8, 103.86
TAXES turned over to County Treasurer July 1, 1971 to June
30, 1972 1,916,248.65
2,580 Claims allowed and warrants drawn July 1, 1972 to June
30,1973
Dated this 27th day of July, 1973.
SADIE PARRISH,
Morrow County Clerk
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Pine finished panel
4x8 feet, each
$2.79
4" exterior sanded
plywood. 4x8 feet panels, each
$3.59
6-ft. 4x4 cedar posts, each
$1.29
Free deliveries
at least once a
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LUMBER
567-5588
Heppner, Oregon
July I, l73
In Accordance with O It S. 294.230. I herewith submit this,
mv annual report of receipts and disbursements from Julv 1.
1972 lo June 30. 1973, both date inclusive.
Balance on hand June 30, 1972 $138,103 86
RECEIPTS:
Received From ;
Sheriff's Office. Unsegregated taxes $2,029,042 60
Sheriff's Office. Fees. Mileage, Pistol Permits, Temporary
car license, etc 2.046.05
Sheriff's office. Refund from State on Brethollzer 698 00
Clerk's office, clerk's fees. Law Library fees, etc 10.317.32
Clerk's office. Balance on Road Savings Account 19.012.76
Clerk's office. Court Costs 410 00
Clerk's office. Bail forfeited 500 00
Clerk's office. Restitution 72.15
Assessor's office, saleof maps 213.13
Assessor's office. Assessor's Collection 158 02
Assessor's office, processing Gilliam Co. Tax statements
119.80
j'p.'s Office, Heppner 7,184 25
J P.'s Office, Irrigon 14.914.05
Lenna Smith, Fair & Rodeo Receipts 17.642.25
First National Bank Interest on Fair funds 482.30
First National Bank Dance receipts 247.90
Morrow County Health Dept 197.00
Elaine George, Heppner Cemetery Receipts 10,110.04
Cutsforth Park receipts 2.119.65
Wright's Park receipts 1.284.25
Wilma Elgin Irrigon Park receipts 910.20
Bank of Eastern Oregon Interest for the County funds
1,500.00
Bank Eastern Oregon Interest for Revenue Sharing
1,639.67
First National Bank interest for Revenue Sharing 772.29
First National Bank interest for the County funds 2,086.80
First National Bank interest for Irrigon park 415.02
First National Bank Loan to Co. General fund 20,000.00
First National Bank Loan to Co. Road fund 35,000.00
Mable Boylen, Irrigation Taxes 5,492.70
County Planning office 104.32
State of Oregon Employment Program 31,998.38
Civil Defense , 1,716.53
Veteran's fund 533.42
State's reimbursement for Flood Sirens 1,157.03
State of Ore. Car Companies Tax 1,318.72
State of Ore. Timber Severence .-. 69,653.16
State of Ore. Racing Commission Receipts 20,589.91
State of Oregon Food Stamps 1,878.34
State of Ore. Motor License fees....:. 40,052.49
State of Ore. Common School fund 4,291.28
State of Ore. Forestry Rentals 56,717.59
State of Ore. Columbia Basin Elec. Coop 15,698.87
State of Ore.Umatilla Elec. Coop 7,159.63
State of Ore. Trailer House tax 996.84
State of Ore. Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 5,370.13
State of Ore. Homeowers Prop. Tax Rel. Adm. Cost 49.00
State of Ore. City of Boardman Park Grant 643.70
State of Ore. Land Sales 3,200.07
State of Ore. Gas tax refund 2,992.36
State of Ore. Flood Control leases 512.40
State of Ore. Taylor Grazing fees 53.18
State of Ore. Liquor Fees 8,375.94
State of Ore. Mineral leases 74
State of Ore. Amusement Tax .' 188.07
State of Ore. Cigarete Tax 6,601.40
U.S. Treas. Game Refuge 1,779.86
U.S. Treas. Revenue. Sharing 116,021.00
Miscellaneous Refunds 327.53
City of Heppner (Reimb. Library) 120.00
City of Heppner (Flood Sirens) 432.28
Boardman Development Co. Land Sale 816.00
Honald Inc., Ground Lease 200.00
Mental Health Receipts 2,400.00
Mental Health Receipts, Morrow Co. Schools 700.00
Mental Health Receipts, Mental Hth. office 167.50
Mel Boyer Airport house rent 1,760.00
Commodity Cr. Corp. Wheat at Airport 77.09
Morrow Co. Grn. Wheat at Airport .198.09
Shepards Citations, refund Law Library fd 38.00
Sale of misc. materials & Services, Road fund 8,516.03
Weed Spraying 1,433.15
Snow removal 1,086.46
Total Receipts for the year 2,602,514.71
Plus balance on hand July 1, 1972 2,740,618.57
Disbursements: .
General fund .......... 281,916.22
General Fund (Sinking) 11,265.57
Road Fund 278,171.76
Road Fund (Sinking) 43,827.02
Morrow County Schools 1,305,382.03
Fair Fund 33,018.64
City of Boardman 17,452.65
City of Heppner 64,265.69
City of lone 9,696.21
City of Irrigon 2,386.67
City of Lexington : 2,175.04
City of Boardman Park 643.70
Homeowner's Property Tax Relief 396.98
School Bonds & Interest 58,170.00
West Extension Irrigation District Warrants paid.... 59,943.41
Blue Mountain Education District 156,824.55
Law Library 581.45
Port of Morrow 29,600.88
Hospital, Account No. 1 6,048.77
Hospital, Account No. 2 18,635.23
Forest Fire Control funds turned 15,249.22
Boardman Rural Fire Patrol District "5,196.74
Heppner Rural Fire Patrol District 6,111.65
Irrigon Rural Fire Patrol District , 7,683.31
Alcohol Enforcement 317.05
Dog fund I6-25
Boardman Cemetery 2,715.93
Heppner Cemetery 16,210.55
lone-Lexington Cemetery ; 7,201.77
Irrigon Cemetery 2,825.94
Boardman Vector 2,374.15
Boardman Park 911.53
Irrigon Park 6,376.94
Heppner Water Control District 5,419.88
Airport fund 1,012.41
Revenue Sharing 48,935.35
Total Disbursements 2,508,961.14
Balance on hand July 1,1973 231,657.43
EAST-W EST TICKETS
ON SALE IIF.RE
Tickets for the 21st annual
East-West Shrine All-Star
football game, Aug. 18. at
Baker, are tn sale at the office
of Dr. L.D. Tibbies.
All tickets available in
Heppner are reserved seats on
the 50-yard line. Tickets must
be picked up by Aug. I.
Respectfully,
SYLIAMc DANIEL,
Morrow County Treasurer
SEN. PACKWOOD
TO VISIT HERE
Sen. Robert Packwood will
visit in Heppner Aug. 23, and
will be guest at a no-host
luncheon at the Wagon Wheel
Restaurant that day.
Later, he will talk with
constituents and attend Mor
row County Fair.
Dotard Pettyjohn tits atop his backhoe clearing away
the old ronrrrte near Central Market lo make room for
fxpannlon of the parking lot al the market.
Gilliam rancher dies
Edgar Anderson. 74. a long
time rancher In Gilliam
County, died at a hospital In
The Dalles Friday.
He had lived in The Dalles
for the last 11 years, and
before that was a resident of
Arlington.
Mr. Anderson was born Feb.
4. 1899, in the lone area.
Surviving are his widow,
Margaret E. Anderson of The
Dalles, a son, Don, of Arling
ton; a sister, Minnie Reed of
Walla Walla; and two grand
children, Tami and Brad
Anderson.
He was a member of the
Valby Lutheran Church near
lone, a charter member of
NorthSouth square
off for Shrine geme
PORTLAND-Fifty-eight of
Oregon's outstanding senior
high school football players of
last year will gather here
Sunday, July 29, to get ready
for the 26th annual Shriners'
Hospital All-Star game, sched
uled for the night of Aug. 11 in
Portland Civic stadium.
' The 29-man South squad will
headquarter at Concordia
College in the northeast sec
lion of Portland, while the
North will bed down and
practice at Lewis and Clark
College. Each squad will have
al least 10 days of twice-a-day
drills in preparation for the
contest.
The rival coaches-Dave
Powell of South Eugene
(South) and Don .McCarty of
Centennial High (North)
have advised their respective
athletes to report "ready for
immediate action because we
don't have time for you to play
your way into condition."
Souih's squad features play
ers from schools that are more
removed from the Portland
metropolitan area, and the
series currently stands at 13
wins for the South, 10 for the
By MARIE McQUARRIE
Members of Willow Run
Golf Course of Boardman
provided an enjoyable day for
20 Willow Creek, golfers who
went to the south end of the
county Sunday.
Coffee and doughnuts were
served on our arrival. A
"shot-gun" start was used for
the men's teeing-off, which
expedited play considerably.
Plans for the day and play
were very well organized and
copies of the way the day was
to be run were given to all
participants, which also in
cluded how prizes were to be
awarded. Ron Daniels, a
member of Willow Run and
also Willow Creek, probably
had some influence in this
aspect, as he is accustomed to
making schedules.
There was a change in prize
awarding, as both clubs com
pel ed against each other,
rather than each club playing
against its oWn members.
There were also awards for
team foursomes against other
team foursomes.
Golf ball awards won by
Willow Creek women were 2nd
low gross, Vi Lanham ; 3rd low
gross, Bev Gunderson; low
net, Marie McQuarrie; long
drive, Bev Gunderson. For the
men, there was a tie for 1st
low gross between Lowell
"It's bard to compete with
Condon Elks Lodge and a life
member of the Oregon Wheat
League.
Funeral services were held
Monday at the Methodist
Church in Arlington with the
Rev. James L. Wilson and
Rev. Luther E. Sturtevant
officiating. Concluding ser
vices were held at the
Arlington Cemetery where
vault interment was made.
Casket bearers were R. J.
Philippi, Lloyd Bartlemay,
Clark VanGaasbeck, Virgil
Woelpern and Robert and
Walter Hulden.
Smith Callaway Chapel
were the funeral directors.
s
North and two ties. South was
a 33 to 7 winner a year ago.
The South's head man,
Powell, will be assisted in the
coaching chores by Gary
Olson of Bend and Chuck
Solberg of Corvallis, while
McCarty will be assisted in
North's preparations by
Darrel Davis of Hillsboro and
Stan Stanton of Wilson High
(Portland).
The game, often called
"football's finest hour," has
netted over $500,000 for the
Shriners' Hospital for Crip
pled Children since its
inception.
The 8 p.m. kickoff will be
preceded by an hour of
pageantry, featuring march
ing units and bands,,,
.Mail orders for $4 reserved
seats are being accepted now
at game headquarters, 1119
S.W. Park Ave., Portland.
General admission seats in the
left field bleachers at $3 will
go on sale at Stevens & Son
jewelers in Portland, in late
July. They will also have
reserved seats there. General
admission seats at $2 will be
sold on the day of the game.
3verHT:2
Tea Ccrp
Gribble and Frances Doherty.
Low net awards all went to
Willow Run. 1st team low
gross was won by the four
some including Frances
Doherty and Clinton McQuar
rie. 2nd team, low gross went
to the group including Cliff
Harris and Bob Jepsen.
Frances Doherty won closest
to the pin on No. 4 and Doug
Gunderson won on No. 18.
Long drive was put "Way out
there" by Ray Massey, which
netted him three golf balls.
The Boardman Tillicum
Club served a buffet dinner.
Thanks, Willow Run, for
showing us such a delightful
day.
Men's Wednesday evening
play at Willow Creek Country
Club was well attended. Dave
Harrison won low gross and
Clinton McQuarrie, low net.
This coming Sunday, July
29, is our day to entertain
Condon and Kinzuas' Golf
Clubs. The plans for same are
practically completed. Coffee
and doughnuts at 8:30 a.m.
and T-off for the men at 9
o'clock. The women will be
sandwiched in between for
their nine holes.
Both clubs usually have a
large turnout, so let's be there
to greet them and show them a
good time.
1 guy like Phil MacAdamsS