Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 22, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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sh<^nTïnEi ABOVE iS the
°f Statc rcvcnue and expenditures as
shown in the report presented to the Oregon Legislature by the In-
Committee on State Government Administration. At the top
licci^sCorrf arC V11C 4O„d,ÌÌcrcnt statc Rendes which collect taxes,
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’ Af7 5?Jlectlon’ revcnues How >nto the state general
the chart At lnTked accounts as shown in the middle section of
revenu« ti?
h0“0™’ S°mC 8° difïercnt staæ agencies spend the
enues through appropriations or authorized budgets. The relative
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wiatns ot vertical black lines on the chart.
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°rg°?’’ “ganization for revenue administration is largelv de-
centrahzed, the committee reported. “The Tax Commission is the
only state agency whose primary responsibility is tax administration
and collecuon. Jmpcirtantje^
()f various types œnv
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prise an important phase of the activities of a large number of other
state agencies, however. ’
The large number and variety of revenue producing methods
shi’iM h wd
by Pr°b,ems of intergovernmental tax relation­
ships, have resulted in a system which few understand and which
1 *C C°n!r01 °f b°ith taXati°n and g°vernmental spendh
ng more difficult to achieve and which adds to adminisrative costs
and problems. Discussing the practice of earmarking revenues in th^
naming of state activities, the committee indicated that some of this
was necessary—such as special trust funds—but the general applica
for\' riSdkv^
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budgCtary C°ntr^ and to ^ake
tor a rigidity which hampered prudent methods of balancing costs
in financing state government services.
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VanDolsons Feted
At Farewell Party,
Sunday Evening
Mor«» than 300 people gathered
at Chettco Grange hall Sunday
evening to bid farewell and l>on
voyage to Elder and Mrs. Leo
VanDolson, retiring minister of
the local Seventh-Day Adventist
church, soon to sail for Japan.
The hall was decorated with
bouquets of daffodils with the
words 'Bon V’oyage,” across the
front of the stage. The program
opened with the Adventist chor­
al group singing "The Battle
Hymn of the Republic.’’ Mrs Ar­
nold Morris gave a short talk on
beliefs and aims of the Advon
tist missionary. Mrs. Walter Gal-
Or^on Newspapers Publishers Association
song by the chorus, written for I W
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We e should
not feel sad and low,
the occasion by Mrs. G i 1 b e r t 1 For w, e know the Lord has plann­ which has been in operation ex­ invited to attend this meeting as
C hnstensen.
tensively during the last few w ill the bulb growers in the
ed thus;
Refreshments o f home-made He ll watch o’er, where’er you go. years.
northwest states.
The 1950 officers were re-elect­
cakes and punch were served in Still our hearts will feel deep
Some consideration was given
buffet style by the Adventist la­
’d to serve the organization an- to setting up a uniform sales con-
longing
dies. After a short visit in the As we think of days gone by. )ther year:
tract for the 1951 lily crop.
San Francisco area with their But the memory still will linger
President—Norman Chenoweth.
parents, the VanDolsons will sail And we’ll meet in that home on
Vice-I icsident—Ollie Ferguson
for Tokyo, Japan, about the mid­
Secretary-Treasurer
— Herman
high.— Mrs. Christensen.
dle of March.
Koblenzar.
tune — In the Gloaming
n D,ircp,ors-G. C. LeClair and
In this changing life of ours
R L. Bailor.
W1H be g,ad to know
r riends have come and friends
The group also asked that a £nt
must go;
meeting be held at Gold Beach
And we feel our lives are richer
to consider prospects for 1951 sustained in an automobile ac-
Thankful God has made it so
be in the hosPita>
GOLD BEACH — Steps were production and how the 1950 lily eight
We can never tell this family
taken to set up a portabe elec­ bulb crop cleared through the
a RaL Struebing visited his
Whom we’ve grown to love and tric bulb treating plant in Curry market channels.
trust
Ralph Clark, horticulture spe­ State Coil Mai?lyn’ a 1 Oregon
county at the annual meeting of
£°,IleSe last week-end, the
Hou well miss their help and Central Curry Lily Growers As- cialists. and Marion Thomas, spe­
pent
being Day’s day. A special
guidance,
cialists
in
agricultural
economics
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soc.aHon lasi week, at the coun-
exS spfcak7 explained*^ how
Ut "C kno"# Ood’s plan is just. • r Agent s office here.
from Oregon State College, as
Though the ’time ha.
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Ie need for such a plant was "ell as the officers of the Pacific cX"ng °f educati0" «ere in-
come for1 bought out after a P report
f
aS ‘ reP'a?pntives of the Jobbers’ as^
Mrs. W. H. Hibbard was shop­
parting
the condition of the Æ plantîm
and officers of °ther
ping
at Eureka. Monday.
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“ ai Plant lily growers associations will be
use these columns—it pays!
local
news
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Group Proposes To
Buy Treating Plant
L. A. Harvey sang a solo, ac­
companied at the piano by Mrs.
JJarvey^ The Brookings chapter
ot Barbershoppers quartet sang
a group of songs and the Har- '
monettes also sang.
A myrtlewood lamp was pre
•ented John Meeh
as token of estimation of tax levy
appreciation for his help in the \i } J A F
ri M A TE D E X P E N DI TU R ES
building of the new Adventist
«duct: Total Est. Receipts and Avail. Cash Balance Tscheduten
church.
Mrs. Karl
Necessary to Balance Budget
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Uottge,” with vio Add Est. Amt. of Taxes that will not I h - collected during fiscal year'
98.124.75
lin obligato by Mrs. Gilbert Chris
6.000.00
Jjdalj^intate Tax Levies- for Ensuing
Year
An interesting and touching
$104.124.75
tu k. and a gift of money were
Pjesented to the VanDolsons by
Dated this Februarv 14
r 1» er Anigan, minister of the
<-t Clerk;
int e rest-bearing
a" section
n^ot‘al
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‘Te pregran
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O^D.’Xick,
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meeting
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». 1951: Signed-
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>rgil Goldsberry. Chr. Bud. Com.