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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1946)
Page Six Home of the Croft Ltty BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T, BROOKINGS. OREGON Comparison of Valuations Over Curry County North and Central Property----- No. 1946 acres value .... 439 $ 9,810 .... 118 6,150 ... 985 21,450 815 24,980 ... 158 4,850 ... 460 14,260 1,092 50,300 563 15,410 Owner 1. 5. 6. H. S. Cadman Wagner Bros. 8. W. J. W alker .... 592 .1,100 - 489 ... 676 ... 372 251 ... 854 . 262 D. I. Garvin _____ J. C. White Est...... 17,870 29,490 9,300 5,220 7,310 2,890 14,930 6,800 purchased the YV. G. W ahl house on Hemlock street. He plans to move his fam ily here in the next few weeks. Rulla has been in the Local News Items AZALEA per total total A. acres value $22 52 22 31 31 31 46 27 4,630 $147,210 $321 South End Property M ilton DeM artin The 1946 assessment rolls is hereby declared duly equalized and there being no fu rth e r m at ter fo r the consideration of the board, adjournment is ordered this 24th day of May( 1946, and the records of these proceedings be officially published. A. H. BOICE, county judge, G7ORG9 W. SUTTON, assessor; OLETA W ALKER, Clerk; A. B CROOK, commissioner; N. B MARSH, commissioner. 30 27 19 8 20 12 18 26 - 4.596 $93,810 County Board Of Equalization Held Its Tax Hearings Herbert Lemming, now in the — { army at Fort Lewis, is reported to be in the hospital w ith a case i of measles. Tony Grace and fam ily le ft on ■— Wednesday fo r th e ir stock ranch __ | ncar w <*t Yellowstone, Idaho, on the Montana state line. They sold the ir holdings to Mr. and Mrs W. J. Campbell of Portland $201 , ?!ames A- Rulla, Newoprt. O r* real property of eight operating ranches owned by signers, under oath, of said petition: See table Above, this page. (Note: The average per acre is taken to nearest one d ollar) This board believes the sixteen property in the northern, central and southern parts of the county ownerships as set out above are a fa ir comparison and that they is completed as herein petitioned represent a fa ir average of a ll to do. This board now continues types, location and topography of the ir action upon said petition farm and ranch property in the and find the the following facts from an examination of the 1946 northern, c e n tra l and so u th ern p a rts of the county. assessment r o ll: .. . The petition of A. C. Thompson Summary of the 1946 assessed and Minnie G. Thompson now valuation of the real property of comes before this board. This pe eight operating ranches in the tition asks for a reduction of $950 north and central parts of Curry c ‘Hinty, mentioned in the petition in th e assessed v alu atio n of 22 of M ilton DeM artin et al as a acres in Lot 5, Twp. 41 s„ R 13 WWM. The hoard finds th a t the basis for comparison, and the 1946 assessm ent roll now shows - a*SSPSKe(I valuation of the Ibis p a rtic u la r p ro p e rty to con sist of 18 acres, m ore o r less, and t h a t the 1916 assessed v alu atio n of the land is $1450 and th a t of the buildings thereon is $720 and th at this m akes a to ta l assessed | valu atio n of $2170. The board finds that this assessed v alu atio n was reached through a p p ra isa l aid Funeral Director lurtushed the a sse sso r’s office in and lb by the s ta te tax com m ission;) Ambulance Service ’be Ixiard fifinds th a t the 1946 assessed v alu atio n of this pro p erty Phone 1091 Pf<‘|H'r,y equalized w ith th e ' 16 assessed v alu atio n of like Creseent City, Calif. projHTty of sim ila r location so, therefore, this p etitio n is denied Murdock G. R o E I) E R We have received new merchandise m every department, including Ladies Blouses and Slacks m a t s DKESSES. in gay prints S1 75 t ’olnred Bath T o u t I s . |„ f ants Blankc, s and Diapers cabinet business, and k Plating going i „ to h e t^ Eesmeister. rt'al «tau handled the sale. Through the Courtesy of Mrs. Madge Moore PHOTOGRAPHS of the F E S T IV A L Are on display at the Variety Store in the Post Office Building. 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