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jLeadT dons to DbleWin HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE. Fl VI , fad,. Hurler. Sixth Ploe .-t two or tn"' Irdar ".'. Shifh nave the fera of . Co... "rinnt 'oubl. by Cox wk Angle homo to win J,tk rt in fl tripled Gotio P,w;t In the ilxth In- "S ,,hl'i win Kvo ll'e Sbc r ::r, with sun " &B toixth poi Ion, "i1 h,?i.Spsettlo Aalnlon, !. iiri time tills year. ' o win'over the "n l.n.,1 10.7 "wlr i then K nUhicap by .coring lf?,i in tho W Innlnu !o 2 victory Atota, o. SrtaTh.'in.tl.ruTt but ' ," i. ihi. second' L tle nd Portland nllt a !e of ihutoul m. 0 to 1. 0 innings. ; hit trick for t ie Rainier Portland'. Rw He r twirl- Sditlc to seventh for the .Ini-n 1037. U Francisco (Inlfhed the , une name ucillliu lim st IcadlnK Los Angcli!. Atv .n.r mlliilnu a doub ehcad ,ih the Aniicli. Lou Angola, ilit opener. B to 4, and tho ( u ni-htenp. 2 to 0. The ifilned.4to3erie edge. Kaionan to Offer Belt In Parks Tilt Paavo Katonan ha offered to Rut up hli Pacific coast light eovywelght wrestling belt lor ono-hour time limit bout Fri day night In the armory with Herb Parka, the Canadian title holder, Mack Lillard, local pro motor haa announced. Katonan la fighting a title match tonight In Portland with Buck Lipscomb and If Paavo comes out of the tilt with the belt still In his possession he haa nromlsad to put 11 up again for Parka to try to take away before Klamath wrestling fans. The semi final event will Tony MorelU take on Jack Kiser. k eor naa ooen wrest lino in Hni. lywood, and according to one of tho moat popular fight magazines he has been making one of the greatest grappling hits ever mario in movie town, ruaor lives In Vancouver, and he agreed to fight In K. r. while en routo irom nn noma dbck to hm v. wood. in me ODoner. a nnwrnmei- Tex Porter of Texas and Med. ford, Ore., will meet the ruaied nuuuy j woway, ferine Wingers hinated From hi-Pro Tourney klRTLAND. July St mtrclil Iron and McElroy Portlind won their way Into illinau or tne uroon state ,ifra baseball tourney yester- u we ironmen Dent Portland But. 10-7. and the Dancer ittd the Corvallla Air Wing iw. DWSCHEDULID KGENE, July 31 rnThe county Sheriff's Posse will lit combined rodeo and beef ,t hock snow here Septenv R with DUTses totallna an. kfraatcly 2S00. . It's a "frozen" . advertise for ftf Humified, article a used you ono AMBajCAM LRAQL'C w t. 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'Ms data i? .mb.r.,.M4 a ru. and eorr.et Hat of all County Warrants iliwu T .r Wlor in .Li " poiaa.alon that will B mor man . " "'"a nd .;i -I'"." MW. . 1M nd ...I SLSS'n.!.. ...... ,., ,oii. i MA K. shout. County Clerk Walters Faltering In Stretch Bucky Faila in Fourth Try For Win No. 16; Browns up League Lead to 4'j Games Bv JOE REICHf.rn Assoclatad Pross Sports Writer TWO WCL'ka llUn. Ilftf. hlanllr, the St. Louis Cardinals for his Olh victory of the Clnclnnutl Hcds' first 77 games, it won an even hot that Bucky Wnltera would win 30 mimes thl vrnr kf-... i. 7. . nuw it iinpcurs mai ne win nave aiincuii timo winning 20. ThO ltedloils' aco rluhlhnnrfnr failed yesterday In his fourth ot- icmpi io notcn Ins luth win as mo new x orK Ulanls bumped him for 1G hits for hli fifth H. feat, 8-0, In the first name of a nounicnciiiiLT. uuh year uickv sol nff in a bad start, winning only five of nis mil io guinvs, but came back to win xlva In u row and nine of hl next 10. This year, uiinr winning io oi nis nrsi 17, Walters hus dropped tlueo in a row, The Reds rebounded after ear. noring only five hits off Rube Fischer in lha opener to tnko the nightcap 0-3 unci gnln a split. Frank McCormlck hit a piilr of homers, driving in fivo Rcdleg runa in tho aftcrplcco. The St. Louis Browns in crciuttid their first place lead over tne second piucu uoston Red Sox to 44 ganit'S, their biggest lend since tlic first week of the sea son, by sweeping a twin-bill from the Washington Senators, 2-1 In 10 innings and 7-3. Don CiUttcrldRe starred In both gumca, his loth Inning double scoring tho two winning rum in tlio opener, and Ills ihrec hlta nlaying a big curl In winning tho second game. Bob Muncricf notched his 11th victory In the opener. After rookie Tommy Warren snapped tho ol. Louis cardinals nlne-nnmc winning streak by Ditching the Brooklyn Dodgers to a 10-4 first game victory, the Cards cumc back to win the n uhtcan 9-7 In 11 Innings. Ray Sanders paced the Cards with a three-run homer, which enabled him to gain the league lead in runs batted In with 71. Dixie Walker's ninth inning homer forced the game overtime. The New York Yanketi and tha Detroit Tillers divided a doublo header before tho day's largest crowd, 47,038 paid admis alons, the Yankees winning the opener io-z and tno iigcra an- HMUMM U - nflk,fln .11-? Unnl Borowy won his 13th game, end ing tno yanKees live-game ongg stadium losing streak, and Hal Newhouser gained his 16th tri umnh In tho finale. The Chicago Cubs made it six straight by taking both ends of a twin-bill from tha Philadelphia Phillies. 4-2 end 11-2 to climb to within a half-game of the first division. Hank Wyse won his loth in the curtain-raiser and Les Fleming his seventh in the night cap. . . The Red box lost a lull game to the Browns by splitting a twin-bill with tho Cleveland In dians, tho Red Sox coming from behind to win tno opener s-3 and the Tribe grabbing the fi nale, 3-2, when Manager Lou Boudrcau doubled home the winning run In tho ninth Inning. With Alva Javery snapping a six-game losing strcnk by hurl ing a iwo-niucr, inc Boston Braves swept a double bill from the Pittsburgh Pirates. 6-4 and 20. Catcher Stu Hoffcrth got four for four for the Braves in the opener. Bill Dietrich turned In his 12th victory as the Chicago White Sox and the Philadelphia Athletics halved their two games, the Sox winning the first 6-4, and the Mackmen. behind Jesse Flores" seven-hit pitching, taking the second, 3-0. Sports W0K I Brief i WWA HuBh mpjy rulUiton, uXik&f ii t aa J I By FRITZ HOWELL iPlnch-Hltting for Hugh Fullerton Jr.) NEW YORK, July 31 l) Plgskln paragraphs: Lamp Lejcune, the marine nao ai new uivor, N. c, where Notre Dumc's mighty Angelo Borlcill was translerred nnt n long ugo, iius notified opponents it will not Imve a football team this lull, thus leaving open dates for Buinbrldge, Md 1'arrls Is lund, Jux lr base, Chapel Hill, and others. . . . Yalo ended Its six-week spring tralnine strlnd without using a football, calis- iiiciucs tunning tno Keynote. Mtchlgon's Fritz Crisler didn't want to ploy Marquette at night In Milwaukee, September 23, but ununy weni lor a i p. m. starting timo so they'll start in tho dusk ana linisn under the arcs. a a WE'RE ASKING YOUI NO. 1 What . malar leaeii team suuerea me greatest num ber of shutouts one soason, and ma least the following year? No. 2 Who wn tlin nnlv mo. jor league pitcher with a second envision ciuo io lead the loop (n winning percentage? (Answers at the end hut don t pccK now.) a HARD-HEARTED BROADWAY A counle of davs aio a vnuth ful sailor walked Into tho office of Nat Fleischer, editor of "The Ring" and the all-time boxing record uooks. just on tfroadwav The youngster bought several record books, and asked Nat sev cral boxing questions. Nat, with b soil spot lor kids in uniform said: "You seem awfully interested in boxing, son. Arc you Dlan- ning to be a sports writer after the war?" The youngster said he hoped io uc, wncrcupon Nal said "Well, I generally autograph these books and give 'cm free to sports writers." Ho returned the money for the books, auto. graphed them, and then asked whats your name, son? ."Newland," the sailor answer ed. "Any relation to Russ New. land, the west coast sports writer?" ' "Ych, he's my dad," the youth answered. (Aside to Russ Newland. the AP's west coast sports editor at ban ranctsco: Nat sold tne boy was looking fine, and enjoying himself while here on a three day pass from his Cleveland base.)-- 1 BITS OF BANTER Back in 1905, when they were known as the Superbas, the Brooklyns won 48 and lost 104. their worst season. To beat that record of futility, the Dodgers must lose 31 of their remaining 62 games, but if anyone in the league can do it, tne Bums can. When Bucky Walters beat the Dodgers in a 10-inning relief role early this year, it was only the second time in his career he copped a verdict in the "game, saver" role. . . . And Danny Lit- whiler's three-run homer against tho Phils last week marked the f rst time he had hit safely thii year as a pinch-hitter, outside of the all-star game. a Answers to questions: No. 1 Pittsburgh, 14 in 1921. two In 1922. No. 2 Bill Bernhard, Cleveland, 1092, won 18, lost S, team finished fifth. Four scoreless innings passed before the Klamath naval air sta tion b s suns could find the range on the Camp White all stars but find the range they did and the sailors unloosed a 14-hit barrage that gave them a 12 to 7 victory in the Medford fairgrounds. Franny Miller was on the mound for the navy and he did a bang-up job, yielding nine hits wnue striKing out 14 batters. It was not a bed of roses for the air station, however. Al though they were nover headed, their lead was tnreatened several times. The sailors first scored In the fifth with two runs and added two more in the sixth. Otte of the all-stars tripled in the sixth frame with the bases loaded to make the score. 4 to 3. in lavor oi tne locals. The gobs picked up one In the seventh, three more In the eighth, ano tour in tne linai stanza. After making one tally In the eighth, the Medfordites staled their biggest frame in the ninth, scoring three runs before tho sauors could snut oir the rally. Fred Gay. first baseman, led long distance hitting for 'the gobs with a double and a single in five tries, and his nits Knocked in three runs. Miller had the best average, getting three sin- Navy Scores 12-7 Win Over Medford Held Scoreless for Four Frames, Gobs Break Loose for Out-of-Town Victory Zarilla Hottest Man With Bat in American League ST. LOUIS. July 31 (VP) Meet Al Zarilla of the first place St. Louis Browns who is the hottest man with a bat in the American league today. This little 24-year-old fellow from Los Angeles has not only boosted his average from a mere .217 to -312 this past week but has shown that he can connect with the best pitches the Ameri can league can offer. Since Saturday, July 22, he has been at bat 35 times, hit in 10 consecutive games and has gleaned 21 safeties to give him an average of .600 for that per iod. . - :. Former Pro Wins Northwest Golf Championship SEATTLE. July 31 (VP) Chief Specialist Ken Tucker, former Everett Country club profession al, won the Pacific Northwest Servicemen's golf championship yesterday with a 72-72144. The second annual tourney was play ed over the Seattle Golf club course. Three men tied for second, nine strokes behind Tucker. They were: Chief Specialists Scotty Campbell and L. Kottke, and Corporal Ed Fredericks, each with 153. Sgt. N. Kuntz. Fort Lewis, was 36-hole low net scorer with 135. gles in fivo at-bats. Rickey and waidcr each not two for four and Kltenour singled twice in tnrce attempts. Lange and D'Ambrosio banged out two singles and Otte tripled to lead the all-star hitting. The Hamc was well attended. with more than 1200 fans view ing the tilt. Short score: R. H. t. Naval air station 12 14 1 Medford all-stars 7 9 3 Miller and Rltenour; Bergold, Safford and Freer, Brocker. Legion World's Series Set For Minneapolis INDIANAPOLIS, July 31 T) The 1944 junior world's series, the climax of the American Le gion's Junipr baseball program, will be played in Minneapolis, August 26-31, Homer L. Chail laux, national Americanism di rector, announced today. Challlaux announced also the schedules for the four sectionals and 11 regionals that precede the final series. The sectional rounds Include: Section A for regions 1, 2 and 3 at Billings, Mont., August 20- 23. The regionals, In which state champions will meet, include: Region 1 for Washington, Ore eon, California and Idaho' at Great Falls, Mont., August 13-17. Suppllat Jail '31 Zxtra Paaea Olflcara (So. sth. Ollchrlat, Crescant, Craacant Laka, Chamult. Blr. Baatty, Spragua Klvar, ate.) w Traval Cxpana Car Investigation u Kmarganay Board of Prlaonara M Cxchansa of Out-of-Town Chaeka - Navr Equlpmant. Tax Otiict.. Salartaa CLBBK'S omcx Suppllaa , Salartaa Klaetlonx Extra Halo Travel Expenaa Reetlgraph Machine ASSESSOR'S GfrlCE Office Equlpmant it Supplies Salarlea . ..w . Extra Help .. . Traval Expenaa surveyor's orricx Suppllaa .... ........... Salary AeelBtanta. Roadvtewera DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S orncE Suppllaa ... Salarlea w.. . Special Investigation Publication of rorecloeur Travel Expenaa TREASURER'S OmCI suppllea Salr1ta . Traval Expenaa . Office Equipment 10,3t?:i school supt. omen. School Library Intitule CORONER'S orriCE STATE SEALER CATTLE INDEMNITY CIRCUIT COURT Salary, Bailiff Salary Bailiff Aiilaunt Stationery. Suppllaa. Codee . Juror' Feel St Mileage Attorney' Tees , Wltneaa Eeea It Mileage Court Reporter Insanity Feea .........w, JUSTICE COURT Extra Help ............... Suppllaa . Clark. Llnkvtlle Dial. Klamath Lake Plat., Jur. reea Llnkvllle Dfitrlct Loft River District Odell District .., Plevna District Spragua River DlsL Tulelake District Wood River District Yalnax District ADVERTISING county uourt . Chamber of 'Commerce) COURTHOUSE JAIL salary janitor . Assistant Janltora Fuel Wit. aV A western reformer says dog races are a menace. Maybe he thinks- people shouldn't go to the dogs just for a race. Curtis Breaks Four U. $., Two World Swim Records SAN FRANCISCO, July 31 (P) Comely Ann Curtis, . San Francisco's 18 -year-old swim ming champion, today holds as many records as her years. The 185-pound mermaid win nowed through Fleishhacker pool In the Pacific Association Amateur Athletic Union cham pionships yesterday to shatter two world and four American records. . . Paced at the start by her sis ter Sue, 17, she bettered the 880-yard and 800-meter records held by R. Hvcgor of Denmark and the U. S. records for 440, 880 and 1000 yards and 800 meters in the women's free style. If her international records are accepted, she will be the first U. S. girl to hold a world swim record in 15 years. Miss Curtis was clocked at 5 minutes 26.5 seconds for 440 yards to bettor tho 5.30.1 Mary Ryan of Louisville Ky., set in 1840 at Portland, Ore. At 880-yards in 11:08.6, Miss Curtis bested tho 11:1.1 world record Miss Hvcgor established In Stockholm in 1937. Her time for that stretch disposed of an other world mark the 800 me- HARTFORD Aceldcnl and Indemnity Company INSURANCE TB. WAITERS General Insurance .Aganer FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE tors set in Copenhagen in 1936 by Miss Hvcger at 11:26.4s The San Franciscan's time likewise toppled the U. S. 800 meter time of 11:15.6 set by Nancy Merkl of Portland, Ore,, at Highpolnt, N. C, in 1941. and Miss Ryan's 11:26.4 record for the 800-yard long course achieved at Portland in 1940. She continued on to a new American time of 12:42 for 1000 yards, shattering the 13:23.8 feat by her swimming ineai, ne lene Madison of Seattle at New York City in 1931. Charles Sava, under whose tutelage Miss Curtis has been setting records since 1942, has entered her in the national meets at Kansas City August 18-20. PORTLAND, July 31 (P) The Coos Bav coast guard is the first to enter tho 1944 Ore gon . state invitational softball tournament set for August 7-13 here, Ray Brooks, meet direc tor, reported. Falkenburg Leads Field in National Tennis Tournament KALAMAZOO. Mich.. July 31 Defending Junior Champion Bob Falkenburg, on army furlough from Merced field, Calif., led a field of 97 candidates into elimi nations today to determine 1944 national junior and boys tennis champions. Falkenburg, who defeated James Brink of Seattle in the 1943 finals, was Ditted aealnst Robert Steketee of Grand Rap ids, mien., in tne top auei oi tne opening round of play on Kala mazoo college courts. Pairings Made for State Legion Meet PORTLAND, July 31 (VP) Pairings for the Junior American Legion s annual state champion ship baseball tourney opening here Friday will be determined in a drawing Wednesday. Entries are Woodburn, Cum- mings Movers of Albany, Com- merciarlron and Lind and Pom. eroy of Portland. Both after noon and night contests will .be played., In general, it may be assumed that British and American troops will not talk or give Information. Much valuable time can be lost in useless interrogation. Ger man document captured in rrance. Betz Takes Top Honors in Sea Bright Net Meet SEA BRIGHT. N. J.. July 31 (P) Pauline Betz of Los Aneeles once more justified her national No. l singles position yesterday by winning the Sea Bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket club's 56th annual invitation tournament over a field of 16 star entries. Miss : Betz, who wears " the United States Lawn Tennis as sociation's crown for the second time, defeated Margaret Osborne, San Francisco, in the final round by 6-2, 2-6, 6-3, the champion's urst tnree-set matcn ot tne tour-ncy. The San Franciscan had her revenge in the doubles finals. She and A. Louise Brough. Bev erly Hills, the national doubles champion team, defeated Miss Betz and Doris Hart, Miami, 6-2 6-3. War Night Takes Arlington Race CHICAGO. July 31 CffW War Knight. $16.20. coming down the stretch with a mighty rush, wore down the pace-setting Daily Trouble, and stilt had enough left to stave off the final chal lenge of favored Georgie Drum, owned by Allen Drum heller of Walla Walla, to win the $36,zou Arlington Handicap Saturday, Owned by Ethel Hill of Bever ly Hills, Calif., War Knight fin ished a neck ahead of Ueoreie Drum in track equalling time of 2:02 for the mile and one quarter. The Washington horse appear ed to make his move too late, Kept in fourth place practically all the way to the stretch, Geor gie Drum linisned strong. - His second finish was worth $10,000 Janitor SudbIIu INFIRMARY salary Mananr , . Co-JuvenU Matron Improvement 4c Equlpmant . Labor : , Material! & Supplies . Purchase of Lend Lights. Power, Fuel. Phone . Hepair. cmerireney, etc. I rri ration Chars CARE Or POOR NOT AT rARM Old Age Assistance Dependent Children County Poor Relief, General Asst. . Indigent Soldiers - Salvation Army Blind Assistance - AGRICULTURE Home Demonstration . College Extension . .H LtUD PE3T CONTROL INSPECTION oressnopper- control . Horticulture Control .. Kelworra Control Weed & Rodent Control . Predatory Animal control xrxnmeni suraon . KLAMATH FOREST PRO. ASSN. ' Fire control Ass'n. County Fire Patrol Co operation .. , Salaries & Ass't Rural Dist . Assessed Units 1 and 2 ' JUVENILE COURT Salary Juvenile Officer Salary Clerk - Mileaae & Supplies ... INSURANCE State industrial Acciaent - Com. Buildings it Equipment juicers pan a . SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF MAE X, SHORT, COUNTY CLERK. KLAMATH tUUMT, UKCUUN. January 1, 1844 to June SO, 1944. EXPENDITURES, Currant Expansa Fen salaries f Office Clerk Travel Out of County - Travel in County . Audit by State - Supplies - Publications .... - Watermaster Whan la Madfoxd Stay. at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Anna Earlty PropriBtora FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 Lot Wattr Worki lor Macdotl Tha Building, LIceniBB for Basr, Win and DlstUlad Splrlta GLORIA JOHANSON, Tulelake) Calif. PROTECTIVE SOCIETIES White Shield Home , Louise Home . Boy It Girls Aid Soc. Albertin Kerr Baby Home Other Soeletiee - WORKS PROGRESS ADMIN ISTRATION . Armory ASSISTANCE U. S. TROOPS . HEALTH DEPARTMENT salary Heaitn uiucer n Salary Secretary Salary Stenographer Salary Senior P.H.N. Salary P. H. N. Salary P. H. N. Salary P. H. N. Salary P. H. N. Salary Sanitarian Salary Lab. Teen. salary janitor LEGAL NOTICES Interest on Protested Writs.- 6. & C. Public Land Commit tee - ; Ass'n. ot Oreiton CounUes Hall Rent Veterans Planning Commission . . Purchase of Land Defense Council Court House Cleaning Bide. Health Unit. Museum SHERIFF'S OFFICE Supplies Tax Office . supplies, anenii a iMiice 3.843.50 . 889.50 .- 80.48 M.31 B58.95 43.30 327.33 33.70 .00 .00 30.00 75.00 50.00 .00 3.889.14 .00 1054.33 303.56 '(mm iTTVv Blended Wklakay X j 8 Proof Grafn Neutral Spirits JJSJ The Landsdewna His- . . Harra da Orao jjjP" ..- Maryland . Mm i.i . i J Light and Water . Telephone , Repairs 1.M0.41 .00 .00 14JS4.3S J .07.91 .143.18 4.M3.09 33.78 481.33 3,437.80 374.75 3.334. 80 12.30 470.27 100.00 171.13 3,093.40 .00 .00 17.14 .00 30.00 173.20 98.90 313.O0 .00 176.93 1,433.00 93.00 447.10 302.50 71.00 40.00 301.85 1,164.00 ' .00 888.70 .00 18.15 .00 148.35 .00 3.60 .00 14.48 635.00 911.18 3.918.42 1,119.34 397.03 1,374.13 912.72 343.30 1J03.83 .00 64.73 8.504.60 1.833.32 .00 1.338.44 18.75 .00 Operating Expense EMERGENCY ..... UNPAID BILLS . .00 CURRENT EXPENSE TOTAL ..tl3t,3.I COUNTY HUAU fUHU Engineer's Salary Extra Help, Aaa't Eng Chalnmen Etc - Incorporated City it Twn. . Road Superintendent Office Clerk. Sten. Book keeper Shop Employ Labor Repairs at Parte Laoor, Materlala 3c Rentala... Brtdgea at Culverts New Equipment . Rlaht of Way Gasoline It Oil 1.3T0 80 11.04 118.6. ,0U 1 ,849.80 .00 11,340.40 13.138 DO 31.314.50 7,309.30 ... 30,403.37 1.004.54 18,180.08 .00 , 3.013.40 130.03 15,000.00 144,314.81 MARKET ROAD FUND Engineer's Salary $ 483.50 Road Superintendent a Salary 438.00 Asslstant'a Salary .00 Chalnmen, Etc. . ,00 Labor. Materials, Rentals 17.032.W Bridges It Culverts . 8,343.80 State Accident insurance com. .. 302.29 Interest on Warranto .. Insurance S. L. A. C Office Supplies at Gov. Dt. Revolving Trust Fund 8.569.40 3.870.10 1J83" .00 .00 . 180.00 338.00 1.460.00 .00 78.00 340.08 333.88 3,133.38 1.494.88 337.15 373.00 338.30 .00 1-78.30 1.216.30 472.8 24.347.9 CASH BALANCE IN FUNDS JUNE 30. 1941 Road Bond Sinking Fund ...4 50,271.09 Road Bond Sinking Invest ment runa of.wv.w Road Bond Interest 6,633.41 Market Road Investment Fund - County Road Investment Fund Road Bond Interest Invest ment Fund General Warrant Bond Sink ing Fund General Warrant Bond In terest Investment ... General Warrant Bond In terest Fund General Warrant Bond Sinking Investment Current Exoense Investment Tund 113.000.00 Post Wer Road Sinking Fund 1,048.07 uog License investment runa Museum Investment Fund Current Expense a una s.vtJW2.2L WerrantB unpaid 31,141,30 Unobligated Bal .. County Road Fund 50379.30 warrante unpaids 30,9o7.Bo Unoblliated Bal. Market Road Fund 30599.28 warrants unpaid 6,324.50 Unobll.at.ed Bal. County Library runa . 4tu.u Warrants unpaid 3.118.48 Unoblliated Bal. Dog License Fund 3.707.30 warrants unpaia - l,04e.7D Unobligated Bal. High school Fund 1,840.78 Warranta unpaid Unoblliated Bal. Law Library Fund - 383.37 warrants unpaia ai.w Unoblliated Bal. Museum Fund 133.83 Warranta unpaid ri one Unoblliated Bal. - Undlatributed Taxea 10,000.00 30,000.00 . 18,000.00 1,300.93 3,000.00 1,888.44 38,000.00 1,000.00 1300.00 33.76t.01 30,311.54 34,474.73 1,790.34 148B.80 .00 .00 1,840.79 373.37 133.83 .00 Travel Health Officer , Travel Senior P. H. N. . Travel Nurse Travel P. H. N. Travel P. H. N. Travel P. H. N. Travel Sanitarian Office suDDllea , Office Equipment scientific supplies Scientific Equipment Communleatlona Light, Heat et Water . Kens Maintenance SuppUe . Vital Statistics Mental care ISOLATION HOSPITAL saiary Dupcnntenaenb . Salary Cook . . 334.93 1.894.61 389.43 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 300.00 - I 3383 90 892.80 677.82 1,183.99 977.58 888.31 877.59 880.00 1.046.70 337.38 333.00 134.S8 131.83 396.20 143.03 421.70 396.89 . 374.39 89.12 1.00 429.08 18.03 160.28 397.26 800.00 31.48 8.73 13.83 T14.30 848.30 NUMBER AMOUNT OF CLAIMS AL LOWED. JUNE 3. 144 CURRENT EXPENSE warrants No. Idea to no. aiw aie.aiB.s ROAD FUND Warrants No. 1319 to No. 3783 137,333.91 MARKET ROAD FUND Warrants No. 3568 to No. 3733 33.897.93 COUNTY LIBRARY FUND Warrants No. 4933 to NO. oiuv iuax.w DOG LICENSE FUND Warrants No. 760 to no. 7BZ H,wi.u HIGH SCHOOL FUND .00 LAW LIBRARY FUND Warranta No. 103 to No. Ill 330.73 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Road Bonos outsianaing June 30, 1844 3270.833.35 Balance , 3338.000.00 Gen. Warrant Redemption . Bonds outstanding Jun 30, 1844 44,70003 Fees collected by County Clerk It Recorder Recording Fees .S 4,788.30 . Miscellaneous 724.33 Marriages 394.00 Adoptions 37.90 r. Dog Licenses 4.966.90 310.868.89 Paid County Treasurer J) J0.8B8.63 Migratory Chattels ...I341.00 Paid Secretary of State ..... 241.00 FEES COLLECTED BY CLERK CIR CUIT COURT: .... i t- Ftllng Fees 33.958.00 Law Library 390.68 : S4.30U.6S Paid to County Treasurer ... J 074 J8 Paid to State Treasurer 1.236.00 Over paid County Treasurer 4.00 4.306.68 Stat of Oregon t ) a County of Klamath 1 I, Mae K. Short. County Clerk of Klamath County Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing la true and correct statement of the financial con dition of Klamath County. Oregon, at the close of business for the six months ending June 30th. 1844. according to the usual records kept In my car and custody. Witness my hand and seal l Klamath Falls. Oregon thla 24th day of July, 1844. (SEAL) MAE K. SHORT. ' ' County Clerk Klamath County. By C. C. Heldrich, Deputy. Jy. 31 No. 141. TRUCKS FOR . RENT Tou DriT Mo- Youxwli Sbt H Long and ; Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phon 8304 1301 East Main sssesaaoswvw?!iv- iSSll SELL YOUR USED CAR To Us NOW Since f 9 23 '' (. - ". C; . . I-. '. BALSIGER MOTOR CO. r Main and aUtB-Bcl Phon S1SI - , . , . BV Alien Bioan, IIS 'Mala Si. V I JPhona 4193