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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1942)
PAGE EIGHT Substantial Gain Made in KlamathV Assessment Value Klfiiuath .'. county's Sissssed valuation for 1942 for real and personal property totals $22, 873,655. an increase of $324, 880 over last year, It was an nounced Friday by County As sessor Charles H. Mack. , This is the largest Increase in assessed values in the county for several years. The 1942 fig ure is the highest since 1933. The total announced by Mack Friday docs not Include utility assessments, which are deter mined by the state tax commis sion. Real property vnjuei showed a decrease for the oar, going to $17,146,945, as against $17, 246,655 last year. This loss, however, was offset by a sub stantial increase in personal property valuations. Personal property jumped $423,530, or from $5,442,810 last year to $5,866,340 this year. The items mainly responsible for this Increase were merchan dise and stock in' trade, up $217,800, and cattle, up $167, 070. . Mack explained that merchan dise values went up due to two factors: assessments were made on January 1 instead of March 1, covering more stock; inven tories are generally valued high er this year due to price In creases. The factors behind the cattle gain were: the number is, high er than a year ago; price in creases have brought higher values. Commercial aviation's latest contribution to this country's all-out war effort is a giant four-motored troop transport, capable of carrying; at least 42 fully armed and equipped, men across the ocean... SYNOPSIS OF AXXTMl STiTKMIST ' -OF THE NIW YORK LIFI INSURAHOI COMPANY of Kew York la toe State of Sew York, oa ihi Uitrty-firit dsy of December, made to tat lnianuice Commissions of too Stat of Oregon, pursuant to lav: - - Income Total premium tooome for tha . jear .'"." " Interest, dividends and real estate income received during the jear Ul.tM.U7J0 Income from other source re ceived during the year 78,167,710.90 Total meome . Dieburaementl Paid for loatef, endowments, annulUea and lurreader values Dividends paid to policyhold ers during uie year . Commissions and salaries paid daring- the year Taxes, lieeases- and feea paid during the year Amount of all other expendi tures ,ua,tt7.u Total expenditures SStS,5,673. Assets Talus of real estate owned (market value) Loans on mortgages value OI Donas owned (amor tized or Investment) l,MC,71,t3.01 Value of stocks owned (mar ket value) 81,000,1(7.00 Premium notes and policy loans ; tW,eM,l.67 Cash In banks and on hand (includes IS8.U in transit) O.iK&tM Interest and rents due and se emed t7,M,0.M Xet uncollected and deferred premiums l,7,5ts.50 Other assets (net) . St.! Total admitted assets . n.S74SS,7st.06 Securities valued at H(.M0,55.i. are deposited as required by ' lew, Uabllltles ' t reserves B.ue.eM.tM.OO Gross claims for losses unpaid 10.S31JSO.00 JM other liabilities - - M1,S05,71!.M Total liabilities, except capital ei,7M,W,5.l Surplus reserved for General Contingencies I 1S7,99IKK.SS Total !.97,IM,7SS.06 BuslnsM In Orsaon for tha Year Vet premiums and annuities re celved during the year f 1,425,107.19 TXvldflnds paid during the year . S31,S8.gt Ket losses and claims, endow ments, surrenders, and an nuities paid during the year 1.S43.M4.S9 NIW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY GKOIIOE L. HARRISON. Pres. WILLIAM F. BOHLFPS, Sec. Statntorr resident attorney for service, a. A. nurham. Public Service Bldg., 010 S. W. th Ave., Portland FREE Delivery Phone 4282 tr 7TB MM- White HENS ....1... ... Lb. 23c Turkeys ; ;.: Lb 33c Fancy Bacon, by the piece .. Lb. 29c Ii!i;il!,i!lll!lliini!iiiil I I ll ! ,ill BRIEFS Return Horn Mrs. Albert Ladiner arid daughter, La Des- sa, and her mother, Mrs. J. II. Morris, returned Wednesday from a trip to San Diego and Mexico. While south they visit ed Mrs. Ladiner's brother, Mark K. Brown and family, and her cousin, Lieutenant Arthur Som ers of the United States navy. The three were gone two weeks. Ed Clark Visits Ed Clark, now of Castella and a former resident of Klamath Falls, was a visitor here Thursday and Friday. Clark is employed by Copco at Castella. He has been visiting his former home at Vancouver,- Wash. , Editor on Visit Thornton Gale, editor and publisher of the Lakeview Examiner, was in Klamath Falls on a visit Fri day. Phillips Named Grand Master of Masonic Lodge PORTLAND, June 12 0P Clarence D. Phillips of Portland is the new grand master of the Masonic grand lodge of Oregon, elected, at the closing session of the 92nd annual state meeting here yesterday.' . Officers named to serve with him: Fred W. Hartman, Portland, junior grand warden; R. Edwin Pinney, Portland, grand treas urer; D. Uufus Cheney, Portland, grand secretary; Edward D- Beat- ty, Corvallis, senior grand deacon; Walter Ransom. Eugene, junior grand deacon; Kohler Betts, Athena, senior grand steward; George Griffith, Fort land, junior grand steward; E. Leroy Hiatt, Roseburg, grand standard bearer; Cassius Hum phreys, La Grande, grand pur suivant; James Millar, Portland, grand chaplain; John H. Rankin, Portland, grand orator; Enoch B. Carlson, Portland, grand mar shal; Arthur Molesworth, Port land;' grand tyler. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS BOWNE Bom. at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., June 8, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowne, 425 - Laguna street, a boy. Weight: 8 pounds 4 ounces. BATES Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., June 7, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Bates, ' 2134' Oregon avenue, a boy. Weight: 8 pounds 12 ounces. WAKEMAN Born' at . Hill side hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., June 4, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wakeman, Shasta way, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 3 ounces. Name: Roger Lee. Wood substitutes account for 250 pounds of aluminum alloy in each plane, while the new steel will replace almost 1000 pounds of aluminum alloy per plane. ' ; ; The first enclosed cabin air plane was built in 1912 by Bleriot, and was flown by Le gagneux. i Nearly 15,000 women are cur rently employed in plane pro duction work. TRULOVE'S Chicken Center 919 East Main Heads Lb.9c Hog Sweets, Yes! : - I --""- Y( fW: X "1 Take sugar rationing in your with delicious tea treats like thttol Just "that something" for a cup of tea yet not a grain of sugar needed. Try thorn on your next Red Cross group. Tea Cream together 1 cup of pea nut butter and 1 cup of chopped dates. Spread on 12 graham crackers. Garnish with halved marshmallows, cut to form gar-1 Ninth Home Added to List Of "Nails" Gang Entries A ninth residence in the city was added to the long list of homes visited by the two-man gang, "The Nails," Wednesday and Thursday, as juvenile offi cers continued to gather evi dence against the 12 and 14-ycars-old whose brief crime wave ended on the hills over Pacific Terrace. Hans Jorgcnson, 1830 John son street, told police he -found TTie Nails scrawled on walls of his home and some keys re moved. A small revolver was also missing, Jorgcnson told po lice. Parents of the two boys were Alaska Sets Up Civilian Defense WASHINGTON, June 12 UP) An Alaska war. council, which is to be primarily a civilian de fense agency for the territory, was created today by a presi dential . executive, order. Its chairman 'will be Gov. Ernest Gruening. The council was directed to maintain close liaison with mil itary authorities so that the con duct of federal civil activities will be in "closest possible con formity with military require ments," and to make recom mendations on "the safety and security of the civilian popula tion of Alaska." Soan will be mnri nlorififul than ever this year, because of the military demand for explo-j sives made from glycerine, j Soap is a by-product of this! manufacturing. ! . Schools to train personnel for civilian defense will be con ducted by the American Legion in every state. Instructors will be selected from the Legion membership. Read Classified Ads for Results iT5 in FA1LACE GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 4109 , A Home Owned Store $24 Main St Frta Dtllvary Phon 4109 Fren Parking '. Customer Parking Lot at 5th and Pin We Resarv Right to Limit SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY R. H. Field's Central Point Strawberries In Fresh Saturday Morning ' String Beans . 2 lbs. 25c Zucchini Squash 3 lbs. ....... 25c Fresh Corn .... Ear 5c Watermelons ... Lb. 4c SPECIALS cYnetClu2 Borene noy.r ! coffee Laundry fio.p Gelatin and 1 c" 33c 6 B.r. 25c Puddings Sunshln. A 17c Del Mont. Fancy GfahaiTI Pkg. Peaches, Pears. Crackers Figs Lb. ;rup,,ysrncr Fruit, for Salad 2 Bo 33C Ripe OllVCS Gingham, 650 Sh.t No. 1 lf i .jM3JC Toilet Tissue c" ' Sperry' 4 Roll 19c F Klamath Brick Pancake Flour Sego Milk Cheese "tLb- 69c 4 35c Lb 29c HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sugar, No! stride, and you'll com forth Treats nish. (Incidentally, graham crackers are such favorites them selves, serve a few plain along with the tea treats as shown in the picture.) contacted Thursday afternoon by juvenile authorities. Both boys have been in difficulty and their parents said they "thought they had straightened out." The two will be given a hearing before Circuit Judge David R. Vanden berg at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning. The step-father of the older boy said he was willing to pay his share of the damage which officers said they had not yet estimated. He holds a respon sible position here, it Is under stood The 14-ycar-old was be ing held in the county jail, the 12-year-old and "leader" of the gang, is at the county infirmary. Jap Volunteer Labor Saves Crop PORTLAND, June 12 () Eastern Oregon's sugar beet crop was saved by 300 Japanese vol unteer laborers tipping the bal ance, R. B- Taylor of Adams told the Oregon U. S. depart ment of agriculture war board here today. v He said that only 1000 of 21, 000 acres of sugar beets in the Nyssa area had to be plowed under. The rest will be thinned within a week. Last year's production rate of airplanes by America alone was more than five times the total war losses announced by Eng-. i tt 1 laiiu. Special for Assorted Raisin, Coconut and Chocolate Limit 2 Lbs. to Customer Montgomery Ward Rib Boil... .Lb. Blad. Cut 40 fllC Pot Roast ... Lb. 2(7 Bonel.s java, a Stew Beef ...Lb. 30 . Shoulder tt Veal Steak . . . Lb. 32 FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY TULELAKE C OF C RECESSES TIL JULY T U L E L A K E Pressure of work for the next few weeks necessitates recess for mem bcrs of the chamber of com merce, regular meetings to be resumed July 13, It was annnuiv ced following this week's session where loose ends of business wcro finished before adjourn' mont. With resumption of regular meetings, the plan for the prtv posed cut-off road between Tulo- liike and Dorris will be put tin der pressure again; by that time returns from resolutions recent' ly drafted and sent to senators of Oregon and California, to Llcut.-Gcn. John L. DcWitt, and to service orgutmntions in Klam ath Falls, Merrill and Mulln can be expected, It was stilted. The value of tha proposed short cut, which should traverse in part 12 miles of dike now be ing constructed by .the US bio logical survey on Lower Klam ath lake, would be to shorten the distance between Tulelnke and the county sent at Yrckn. Gordon Jacobs of the Siskiyou county board of supervisors, who made a recent survey of tho proposed route, believes that the cutoff would be of benefit and that It is possible that some solution for financing it may be worked out. It would be neces sary to widen the dike as it Is being hullt to allow for two-way traffic. The possibility that tho road might bo of military valuo has been advanced. Special meetings of the cham ber may be called in the interval that regular meetings are not be ing held. It was announced by Mrs. Sarah Welsh, secretary, fol lowing this week's meeting. Eight Army Fliers Perish in Crash SARASOTA. Fla., June 12 'PI Eight army fliers were killed and two injured early today when a four-englned bomber crashed into Sarasota bay. Major Gardiner Flske, Sara sota air base Intelligence officer, said the heavy ship had cleared the runway on a pre-dawn train ing flight and gone about a mile when it went out of control. It landed on its back in a foot and a half of water about 200 feet from shore and two of tho crew were pulled from the wreckage with only minor injuries. n w z 1 1 tcrm KmUH3L7L mm m Saturday Cookies I2C . LB. Ml. II Natty Nurse f: 1 mi. ,,Amm2lSSSJI Carol Murtln models new sum mer outfit U. S. Novy nurses will toon be wearing. WORKERS NEEDED PORTLAND. June 12 (TV Portland's war industries will re quire an additional 70,000 train ed workers within the next six months, A. G. Johnson, coordi nator for the U. S. employment service, said today. Cooper Here Forrest Coop er, Lukcview attorney and sec retary of the Lako county cham ber of commerce, was a visitor hero Frldny. 2MLf, MeaU .:mr:x . " V : B I V 1 1 Ghlrardelll Fresh Ground 1 Beef 2 Lb. 45c 1 Rib Boiling I i Beef Lb. I6c I l Beef Pot I 1 Roost Lb. 28c I Ham Ends ... Lb. 29c I 55houldcr Pork 1 Roost Lb. 29c I FRESH DRESSED I HENS FRYERS O-So-Good Egg Noodles Best Ever Macaroni o. Best Ever Spaghetti c0u 2 Johnson's Go-Coaf : PLANTERS PEANUT OIL 0 a 5-ia SMOKI1CJII WASHINGTON, June 12 (V) Tho war labor board announced today an award denying a blanket 20 per cent wage In crease to workers nt tho Rey nolds Metals Company, Inc., al uminum plant t Longvlnw, Wash, John D. Gtiley, WLU aibltra lor, ruled that Hie reiuiest of Iho Lungvlew Federated Alum inum Council (AKL.) was con trary to the spirit of a recent message delivered by President Roosevelt on general wage In creases for labor. "Tho exact point of decision," Galey's award said, "Therefore, yaw -r --wisnjrflKW "7. . m V W a. , U.S. muds Ui ffl5ll)i MtmwMot mm jfVl aUrtOM fPKMi JL ll tfm HCo-WMMt m vm It .111 wwmow toe WW jjftjjl IAT NUTRITIONAL FOOD E3j okJ by NABISCO . . Chocolate Bnkcr'i or Her Cocoa Kraft Mcco Diamond A Royal Club Peas no- cn Royal Club 1 Bnkcr'i or Ilershcy'i Grapefruit 2 no. a c.n. 29c Royal Club RABBITS 1 , Spinach o. Pka. 19c pkB. 2 or 25c Slicing uo. pkB. 25c Lettuce 2 for19c 4 rr arn U Gat . 1.07 Onions Dr. Phillip Blended JUICe Hed 0. e.n 29c Radishes 2 bu.9c ' "f Dallas "l: 25c Gr. Doa Food I Snlton 8a 2-Lb. Pka, neai Kruncnon June 12, im appears lo Ilia arbitrator to ha: does this record reveal I'tin. for wiigo IncrnasB within the meaning of tho pluaso (used ft ; the presldnnl's niessngt'), 'UTr' consideration to Inequalities and the elimlniiliiin of suh stiindnrds of living?' "Tho arbitrator Is compelled to tho conclusion that It does not. This rei'ortl does not' show that there Is lneiiallty between the groups represented by tho union, The retitnt for a flat 20 per ccul Inrreasa for nil classification I conclusive that tho union does not so contend." M'N AflY'S BIRTHDAY WASHINGTON, June 12 (VP) Senator C'luirli's I.. McNary (It Ore.), minority IcAdcr of th senate. Is Oil years old today and It's Just anolhrr day of work for tho chipper Oregnnlan who ha , represented his state In tho sen ate fur 25 years. ANP I'M NO 1 OA liTL- TIAAC mnt i u til- WIFE! It's up to ma to keep my man fit with nutritious foods Let's Include whole grain foods every day. Thai's whcia Nahino ShmltJcd Wheal can help. Mad of lUOVt whnlo wheal, ll Is a good source of Vitamin Ha as HMm provides il, wr nuitca i tMtn. fi or ll Ay M mmi S'bil(o SlireJJrii ll'iMf. . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 2 for 29c No. Hi Can. 2 or 35c PJ. 8-Os. Cans 10c 2uahtf. VetptaJUal Tomatoes 2 lh.. 29c 2 hu.9c Peas, 2 lb,25c Grapefruit 3,or25c "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"