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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of The Croft Ldy THURSDAY, N O f EMRrp the leaders leaders u wish to fastest growing, most pec J m arkpt or sales price is one such than th a t of his neighbor. Such organization the group them all and one of t h e * 1 mark« or sales _______however, are properly increase it stil lmore. This huh ........ .. value” ™ nd Vo ralsea by individual requests for /» U " « n° ' d"*y h a' a cinating pastimes of our Four C tivity. price anu £ ^ ¿ a f i a t t o n and m ay not be de- lots of fun through companionship age. __ ined 1 . in — . an ni-vrxzvnl <S but they also have frequent par- S e s s io n the spread between term appeal, such il as Thu The Serious Side Imeets rne sprea ul„ dem anding equalization p n i. a i iy a t im i be-1 h e - ties t ie s and and get eet togethers togethers for games -------- ' depression. prkte^and ’ vaFue tends * i to""widen, , this, ¡ w i t h value 'la g g in g "behind sales tween en tire segm ents of a county. I and refreshm ents, so if you don’t “WORK” Continued from Page One ,’isitin; A man who has his hear ‘prices. W hereas current sales Because of the unw arranted in atten d come on and join the gang Section 110-335, O. C. L ” alone are not determ inative, yet nuendoes which have been hurled ai enuren. • work seldom gets his foot a i pmber a fte r requiring each county asses may they be disregarded, a t the assessor, it is but proper Any boy interested in model vices i sor “to assess the value of all neither m any form is cordially lominat taxable property within the coun All other factors rem aining un-1 to add th a t Mr. Sutton, in the I buiiding changed, a substantial increase or exercise of his duties as assessor, invited to join the model builders com« ty,” then declares th a t: Tom Saw f „ “ * • • Such real property shall decrease in prices should be ac- has m anifested com plete integrity club now being formed. W hether even " “ »I be assessed at its tru e cash value, companied by a correspond, al- m his approach to a most difficult your'e an expert or ju st would nected with rmber taking into consideration the im though not necessarily e q u a l , and delicate task. In conditions of like to ^ le a rn jv e ^ h a v e .ro o m f o r |ication Association, was a Ices op change in value. depression and then inflation, he you. The m em bership is new 12 in this area Wednesday. Hi provem ents on the land and in Iiru e k i The above principles have been has im partially attem pted to keep and we w ant as m any as a re in- ^he meeting of th#» the surrounding country and also ember the use and usefulness of such recognized by the assessor and abreast of ever-changing trends. trested. At the present tim e the commerce, The petitioners having failed m embership is free of charge, but improvements, and any rights or incorporated in his assessments. iis t ice f S h L v1 fnA*?71? 1 privileges attached thereto or con In m aking assessm ents much de to prove the acts of the assessor if the club becomes really w orth posts Sunday nected therew ith, the quality of pends upon the judgm ent and dis to be a rb itra ry or unreasonable, while a m em bership fee will be a t the Odd Fellows. fellow 's Vr_, the soil, and the n atu ral resourc cretion of the assessor. W eyer- and it appearing to this commis charged to new members. So get tional, these services are nd la es in, on or connected with the haueser Land Vo. v. Board of sjon t b a t the assessor exercised in on the fun, and try A m ericas’ everyone. b ring Equalization. 85 Or. 434, 165 Pac reasonable and honest judgm ent land, its conveniences to tra n s incing portation lines, public roads and 1164; Appeal of Kliks. supra; to the end th a t the assessm ent lember o th er local advantage of a sim in Re G eB auer A partm ents, 170 roll should reflect changes in cu r Or. 47, 131 P. (2d) 962. In a pro- rent land values, now therefore, BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW In itia t ila r or different kind ” ceeding for reduction of assessed iS "T rue cash value of all prop valuations, the taxpayer has the ember Ordered, th a t the order of the e rty , w hether real or personal, burden of proof 'I n Re GeBauer I Mrs. M shall be held and taken to mean A partm ents, su p ra), for the valu- C urry County Board of Equali- Sim plify your housecleaning w ith an Electro! |o f s ta r the am ount such property would S ' Ä ^ n " p r o p c r t ÿ 'b y 7 h e dated « « f 24. 1946. de- st spea W rite to sell for at a voluntary sale made assessor is prim a facie correct. d a rin g the 1946 assessm ent rolls ember in the ordinary course of business, W eyerhauser Land Co. v. Board duly equalized, be and hereby is ner at taking into consideration its e a rn of Equalization, supra. affirmed. on. Be Done at its office a t Salem , O re ing power and usefulness under ant ex£ Brookings, In the absence of any showing gon, this first dayof November, Box 23 norm al conditions • • • .” ember th a t he acted a rb itra rily or un 1946. STATE TAX COMMISSION, From the above sections it ap reasonably, the judgm ent of the pears th a t “tru e cash value” un assessor should prevail. The evi Chas. Galloway, commissioner and ember 1 der "norm al conditions” is the dence clearly discloses th a t land chairm an; Coe A. McKenna, com ary me missioner; E arl Fisher, commis required objective of all assess frange 1 ment». The m any elem ents com-l asse'? ? d b L 1 “A ’ ST.ac" sioner and secretary. posing such ’’true cash value” has heen “ llin« at from $10° ,0 ember : pusuig »uiu u u r i o . v i voiu c «1^)0 n#»r arrp A ssessed valu a- ”lub t u i have been exhaustively discussed ;J „ A ‘ . by the Oregon Suprem e Court i n i T,onA ^ C f T L C . ”5™ ^ r (Read ICQ of 'a t Appeal 50% of of tru e value, it cannot the ___ case Kliks, 158 be ember Í said th a t the assessor ha« a c t Or. 699. 76 P. (2d) 974. Don’t div orce her—both work in the lilies and rbor G (a r r The determ ination of value is ed unreasonably or arbitrarily. Mr. C rockett, while denying th at an exercise of judgment. The fac ember t tors to be considered in such de his dairy farm was more produc tive, conceded th a t it was worth eeting. term ination are both num erous A nother m em bership drive is in by reason of the increase I organi? and varied. As indicated in the more in the level of prices of surround- fhe offing for the B. Y. F. at pres Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Lessee the P case of Appeal of Kliks, supra, ing lands. G rant Powell, w’hose en* them em bership role stands at com in total assessm ent for 107 acres, about 35. although this a nice size nay be i located in the south, bad been lion in. raised from $2280 to $3350. de clared th at he had sold 20 acres from such tra c t for $1250 per acre. Froip the above it appears th a t fonize I the requirem ent of uniformity, ost h( which is vital to all assessments, land M r: could more propertly be deemed D a y to r violated had the assessor closed ute h o rr his eyes to developm ents in the the Sai Ruby 8 token south and perm itted the 1940 as- Leo L Assisting J sessm ents to rem ain unchanged. rescent The 10% preference accorded by where s , the assessor in 1940 could no Closed Sunday and Monday longer be justified. Moreover, the ^ ¡c o m p a ra tiv e ly low valuations i granted to a depressed area in 1940 were no longer applicable to a district thriving in 1945. Clearly, an upw ard revision of assessm ents was called for. and w not w i t h Ford-Ferguson ♦he am ount of such increase prop tractor. For straight rows at erly rested with the assessor a c t rlv del ing in the reasonable exercise of the depth you want see his honest judgm ent. There are indications that in - , dividual parcels of land may be lile* s« over-valued. Such discrepancies inevitably occur. Even w ithin the Middle Cabin IHTII I southern d istrict itself such claims acr< from H anscam ’s have arisen, as indicated by the H arbor Oregon G ardner th at State Tax Comm. Rejects Tax Appeal merge d .............. m m A 1 m m aarj-t In <-»«m Local News I rrvi” ... *'•*<14 ELECTROLUX RALPH CLEANER! 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Me are making quite rapid progress in our construction—hampered, as always, by shortage of materials, but progressing, nevertheless. at- Smith’s Dept. Store Templar Hotel Bldtf. c Brooking* Coos Electric Coop ‘rtifif ustrii e, ci •doti for I 5 S acr< * of hl) h house. Wired tral Buil crc,P sha