Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 03, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    folk County Tax Statements
Are Found to Contain Error
Dallas, Nov. 3 All Polk county property taxpayer! are due
fr a 8-8 mill "bonus" on their 1949-50 taxei because of an error
ade in the office of Ed C. Dunn, assessor, which caused the tax
11 to be $108,000 too much.
The mltsake was made in computing millage levy for countv
hid state purposes ana tnus ev
a Vinci
m
b-y properly taxpayer in me
Lunty is affected. All tax state-
ents have been mailed, and
,er $50,000 in tax payments
ad been received at the office
Sheriff T. B. Hooker before
auditing firm noted the er-
fer.
County officials, when inform-
Id of the mistake, held a con
ference and decided that the
lieriff and his deputies will
jorrect the statements as they
are presented at the office for
ayment. rnis win entail con
derable detail work and slow
ie process of collection during
be rush period before Novem
ber 15, deadline for rebate on
ryments.
Those who have already paid
thrill receive refunds through the
bail after the statements have
been re-figured. Checks will
either be issued through the sher-
office or through Tracy
Itaats, county treasurer.
Tn Dalian, the tntal mltlnM
If levy was figured on the asses-
If tor s tax summary at 101.3 mills
I i Deducting the error, it actually
amounts to 94.3 mills. Similar re
ductions are in order in all dis
tricts of the county. In Dallas,
fhe mistake thus means about a
per cent reduction in taxes
(pther taxpayers can figure their
tefunds on the basis of $6.80 per
1,000 property valuation,
I Assessor Dunn issued a state-
bent saying: "I wish to state!
that the error was made by my
office. One levy was run at a
(ate of 8.8 mills higher than it
hould have been. I am making
this statement in order that no
undue criticism may be directed
it Hooker's office. The differ
ence is now being deducted from
each statement as it is paid at
the tax window.
1 During the past three years,
errors appear to have "jinxed1
the assessor's office. On the
i 947-48 roll an offset from in-1
:ome tax funds was not taken
nto consideration in compiling
he levy for the county school
fund. As a result, the roll was
$65,141 overstated, and it was
Necessary to mail refunds to
-nearly every taxpayer in the
county.
i ,. ..
j wnne tne 1U4H-5U roll was
Being prepared, a large quantity
of statements were prepared on
' J948-49 statement forms, and it
ilwas necessary for the office to do
hem over on this year's forms,
Dunn pointed out that asses
sors all over the state are hav-
jing similar troubles due to lack
jof sufficient and experienced
' jhelp. He stated that the attorney
j general's office told him that
jfour other counties had found
isimilar orrnm this vmp Tho
tax job becomes of increasing
complexity each year, but little
additional help is provided and
deadlines remain the same.
Lyle Bayne, or Mrs. Virgil Sexton.
The Judging will begin at 12
noon on Saturday and the show
will open to the public at 2:00
o'clock p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on
Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:30
p.m. Arrangements may then be services committee on Mr. Tru
taken out. 1 man's nomination of him to be
Chrysanthemum Show
Plans Are Completed
Salem Heights The Little
Garden club of Salem Heights
has scheduled their annual
chrysanthemum show for No
vember 5 and 6 at the Salem
Heights Community hall on Li
berty road.
There are 23 garden clubs that
will partciipate in the show, and
anyone wishing to enter individ
ually is asked to contact Mrs.
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Power Commission
Washington. Nov. 3 UJ Mon
C. Wallgren, former governor
of the state of Washington and
close friend of President Tru.
man, was sworn in today as the
fifth member of the federal
power commission.
The oath was administered to
the former governor, U.S. sena
tor and congressman by Chief
Justice Fred M. Vinson.
The 58-year-old Wallgren
who was turned down earlier
this year by the senate armed
chairman of the national secur
ity resources board, will get $15,
000 a year as a member of the
power commission. The
resources board Job would have
paid $14,000.
Nominated to the power post
on Oct. 18, Wallgren was con
firmed by the senate the fol
lowing day. He succeeds Ice
land Olds, who was rejected for
another term by the senate.
Like Olds. Wallgren is an ad
vocate of public power.
Nut bread, made with pecans
and walnuts, takes to cottage or
cream cheese filling when it is
used for sandwiches. Add chop
ped prunes or raisins to the
cheese and flavor with a little
grated orange or lemon rind.
Announces Plan
To Revive CCC
"valuable work which has been
neglected during the war and
postwar years."
Primarily, she said, she would
like to revive the CCC camps to
u ., w I ;
SaltLake City NOV.3 0JB Aj-d ... boys -.
new purpose in life as well as
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. S, 1949 11
plan for modified revivial of the
depression-born civilian conser
vation corps" was announced to
day by Rep. Reva Beck Bosone,
D Utah.
Utah's first woman member
of congress said her CCC pro
gram would be presented when
the house of representatives re
convenes in January.
Mrs. Bosone would make the
program open to youths 17 to 23.
She estimated costs at $2,000 a
year for each boy, but said this
would be more than paid for in
greatly improving their health.
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