Muy 3. 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NIN1 Sea Dragon WMTIffll America's future! -COUNCIL EYES CORHHTTEE'S BOND REPORT 0 o Rnt'OiiininiKlii tiiniK will bu pre sented ,ti) tliu city count' 1 1 In sea mIuii tonlHlil, Monday, by nimn boM of the liouil commlltr; fol lowing u lengthy mul thorough ritudy uf city property secured through foreclosure. Chiilrmon of the committee, W, O. Smith, mid niciiiberH of Ills group, iimhIo the following ritiiloinenl: "In order to prevent the tin necessary aooiimulatlon of tuxes, Interest mul pcniiltlcs, nil dollti (Itinnt uiuieioimcntH should he foreclosed ut a curly u date iik possible, For Inntunee, If there lira many delinquencies in ore than thrna years old, foreclosure proceedings should begin on thews ut onco, When It Is fin lulled, proceedings ihould ha utortod on next year's dollnquen elcs mid no on until there only reinulii uncollected iissessiiit'iila which are delinquent una yeur or I Ms. "An o general policy we would recommend thut all delinquent' property In which the city hus I n equity, other thnn luxes,! should bu token over unit held by the city, for tho benefit of nil i thu taxpayers of tho city." Tho rocommendntlon, In Its en- j tlroty, will bo rend beforo tho council. Thin winged ion monster li none other than our old friend the PT torpedo boat. Artist Oaston Suiluka presents In this drawing the Japanese Impronslon of the swift, deadly atUck craft M U speeds over the wave after firing torpedoes at enemy ihlpi. Champoeq Observes 100th Anniversary of Oregon -MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE Private First Cluss Earl L. Sanders, 24, USMC, sou of Kr neat R, Sanders of 1720 Menlo way, recently was gradu atvd from Held telephone school at the Snn Diego inarlno corps base, Me now hus been assigned to a sliinal battalion of a com bat unit. PFC Sanders Joined the murines December 12, 1042, He was a railway switchman In civilian life. CAMP BARKELEY, Texas Muynard Wilson, 28, of Mvdford, Ore., son of Mr. and Mrs. Josso A. Wilson, route 4, box 41), Med' ford, today received his commls' slon as a second lieutenant in tho medical administrative corps at tho officer candidate school graduation here. A grsduato of Willamette tml vorslty, he was an attorney in civilian life. LAKEHUHST, N. J. Harold G. Blohn, aviation machinist's mute first class, UHN, son of Charles Blohn, 2708 Kane street, Klamath Falls, has been trans ferred to a navy blimp squadron after completing a three-months' course In the naval training school (lightcr-than-alr) at this naval air station. Episcopal Diocese Convention Opens PORTLAND, May 3 (P) night Rev. Benjamin D. Dug Hi well, bishop of tho Episcopal " diocese of Oregon, opened tho annual diocesan convention last night with a request for "a pro gram that offors some hopo of doing tho Master's work." ','Wo arc poor ones to de nounce sit-down strikes and nb sonteolsm in Industry when wo full to gear our operations to tho needs of this emergency, ho told clergy members. No Eggs ' 5 iSV Ur .-l' i t t , Army nurses drag out the old tin bucket for an impromptu shampoo at their base In Aus tralia, UeiH. Lily B'ucol of Hut land, Vt works up the lather while francos Cox of Wood land, Mo,, gets ready for a cold water rinse. , CHAMPOKG, May 3 (I) The 100th anniversary of the provis ional government In Oregon was observed here yesterday In cere monies attended by un estimated crowd of ,'1000. A few pioneers who entered tho territory before Oregon achieved statehood In lUIiO and many de scendimls of pioneers camo to the site whore early American and HrlUsh seltlent formed the flint government May 2, 18-13. Dr. Howard It. DrlgKS, Now York, president of tho American Pioneer Trails association und principal speaker, lauded the curly settlers of I he Oregon country. Hubert S. Karrell. .sec retary of slate; Leslie M. Scott, Davis Soeakina Ik 2 1 3 -TVi t 1 j I -'t Elmer Davis calls out a com ment to reporters at the open pross conference held by Sennto request In a caucus room. Note he Inevitable glasses. Tlio woolly monkey Is greatly appreciated us food in Brazil. Windsor and Buckingham pal aces, London, contain 400 clocks, f,T W? NIW XAI.fn' INM.RAN-(I lux ,ihitki, it Awhlwd. In ih uirm. o IMimbtr, IIH . Jll .nr mmw' M "" sen. prnt lo lwl im..t t wMol . pnrtt ,. H.I jirim.hHi r.lrod m- imr u. y.r htw.i.' Iurul. d4vl.taa .a4 root. rfHt4 rturtl In. ynr , ft,M.f iMMim. from o.r A.rcM ro.lvi1 dwlne Jw , rii, m.H In.uin. ..rl.lH.ro.X It lnMl nitlil durlnit ll. y.r ln-hdlns .,HtMrtmimt .KPPK.n. I leiiTSIiii OnminlHlon. .nd MlrlM n.ld diirlm Hi. y.r ... T.tMt llnrnm nd htm vmlA dui-lns th. yanr ......... Amount of all othor oindl Inro. Mmltlnn(!B to Horn. OfMco M.M4.M 44.IH.M JOI.Kll.'K ,M,M,M.M Vfttu. nf kmI ..t.M wnd (niwliol v.loo) I MtitttiH VaIu. of bond. ownd Iwiw- llal) 1.I-W.M4.M ffn.h In nanki and on band 4M,I94,H Promlwna In tnurM of rol- lootlon written alnc. Sont. ' o. 1041 : mniH fMloroat and rania da H4 . lMnruod , 14.MA.T4 khor armor, (nnl) XS.aa3.St Totnl admtalted aaaola , ,4,M4,Ttt.M IdoMHtara Srnaa olajana for loaaa mi - lold I IM.MI.M Amount of miaarnad prnml- nina en all oittatMidlns ' rlh .' SM.m.M AM oHior Itotiltltloa m.Sflfi.tl Total MatHlmra, naapt ' aainlal U,9M,VM.M rnpltat dfpoalt.l BOA.ftaa.afl Surpliia ovar nil llnlMlitlpa ,. , . ' fxa.lM.M aurphia aa rosarda pnlloj-. hoidora .,, i ll.l.'a.taaM T'l"' , ...(i,M,7ai.a HtiahMM III Orntron for vonr rl: promluma rooalrod ir- ln Ilia y.r I M.ri;M Mrt loaoaa pnld during pba w"r M.0M.M Noma of Company, Tha Maw 9t.at.nd Inauranoa ro., t.lmltod. Hlntlllory ranldont atlornov for aarvli, w. n, Fortmann, s tldlns IWi, Hart. land. Or. stato treasurer; Charles A. Spraguc, former governor, and Waller Moacham, -executive sec retary of tho Oregon Trail Cen tennial commission, also were on the program. The eons and daughters of Oregon pioneers sponsored tho program as one of Iho events in the centennial observance. Oth ers are scheduled in Oregon cit ies Inter. Drlggs olso spoke In Portland ceremonies In which tho liberty ship Robert Newell was launch ed. The vessel, tho 177th from tho Oregon Shipbuilding corpor ation, was mimed after the pio neer who led tha first wugon train Into tho Willomette valley. Canadian Plane Employees Asked To Vote on Work VANCOUVER, B. C. May 3 (CP) Employees of Boeing Air craft of Canada, Ltd., kilo since last Wednesday morning becouse of a dispute over rest periods, will be asked at a moss meeting today to voto on a proposal to return to work. A policy embodying a "back to work" suggestion was drawn up at an all-night meeting of shop stewards and executivo of Aeronautical Mechanics lodge No. 7S6 (AFL). DINNER FOR BlXf , DENVER. Colo. (P) Now the squirrels are pushing the cats around. E. R. Schwab's cat, Tabby, adopted two orphan squirrels. Then she gave birth to four kit tens. At mealtime the squirrels got there first and shove the kittens away. More than $18,000,000 was raised for the British Red Cross during the first year of the war. No gem is as rare Is a flaw lcss omernld. Spiders are able to spin threads that are only one five thousandth of an inch thick. Synoptlt of Annual Blatamant of Tha NSW YORK II ' INIURAN0I 0OMPANY of Nw York. In the Stata of New York, on tha thlriy-flrit day of Pacrmhrr, 1019, mailo tn tha Iniuranoa Commllnner of Uia Stata of Orrion, puruant to Uwi CAPITAI, Amount of capital Block paid up . INCOME Total premium Income for the year 1 HT.MMM.M Intercut, dividend! and real relate Income received dur- Ins tha year U4,UI,4N.SS Income from other lourcre received during tha year Tt.lfS.fMi.M Total Income S !,ai7,0S.II DISBtmSEMEXTS P-atd for loeice, endowment., annultlei and aurrender val u.i I liMioMU.M Dividend! paid to policyhold er! diving tha year . SO.SSt.aaS.M CommlMlona and ealarlei paid durlnit the year SS,M,in.M Tnxee, ileenic! and free paid during tha year . 1M0,IM. Amount of all other eapendl- turei n.TSS.Kt.Sl Total expenditures I JCUM.Olt.J! ARPKTB Value of real aetata owned (mnrkrt vnltic) TT, Loana on mortgage! 416, 'Value of hontlH owned (araor- tlird or Inveatment) , HPS, Value of itocke owned tmarket vaiuel . ae, Premium noUi and policy loana , faali In kanka and on hand -lnterent and rent, due and accrued Net uncollected and deferred premium! H. , , Other aeicta (net) L ,MI,TSB.SI ses.ite.48 ete.sos.co .ur.sM.oo .SJT.OSI.H ,937,511.14 ,0M,8M.7S SSI.SU.III Tolal ailmlllcd ailfta MUS.aSi.OM.OH Sccurltlrj valued at llt,I7,?..0O are de. poellrd with Clovernment! and State! aa rco,ulrcd by law, LIAF1IMTIKS Net reaervei t:tT,S97,7.14.0O Uroe! claim! for Iomc! un paid 1fl.lTa.fl0T.0l All other llalillltlei ...... J,I8,.(J Total llahllllloe, except capl- Capllal I'nld Un . Hurplua over all llalillltlei , .,2IO,(!8,raS.I o 0 Rurnlua rciarved for Oeneral Contlngenclea , soi.rss.iso.JJ Tolal .'. ISI43.nS.tlM.0J Umlneit In Oregon for the Year Net. premium! and annultle! during tho year ., l,4SHM.tr Divlilrud! pnld during tha year .,. lo,tii7.M Not Ineaca and clalmi, endow ment!, eurrrndera, and an nultle! paid during the year 1.fSO.n39.sa Name of Company, New York Life Ineur- anca fiompany. Name of rreildent George 1 Harrtion. Natna of Secretary, William F. Rohlfti. Statutory realdent, attorney for eervlce II. A, Durham, Pilbllo Service Bldg., 030 8. W. 0th Ave., Portland. Kaiser Launches Third Carrier by Throwing Champagne VANCOUVER, Wash., Muy 3 , (A't The Henry Kaiser shipyard j launched its third aircraft es cort carrier, the Coral Sea, hero Saturdoy. Tho vessel broke awuy a half- rnlnuto ahcod of schedule and tho wife of Vice Admiral Frank J. Fletcher, commandant of the J3th HHval district, swung too luto with tho champagne bot tle Kdgar F. Kaiser, general manager of the yard, aved tho day by hurling the bottle after the ship. The bottle broke. Three Boys Drown In Bcker Pit Lake BAKER, Ore, May 3 (VP) Drownings claimed tho lives of three Baker boys Sunday night whilo they were pluying on rafts in a gruvel pit lake near the city bull park. The victims were Raymond Clegg, 11, Alvln Luff, 12, unci Calvin Harkness, 13. VITAL STATISTICS LINDOW Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., May 3, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lindow, 2315 Home dale road, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds ounces. OLSON Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore, May 2, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. William Olson, 3431 Bis bee street, a girl. Weight; 4 pounds 14 ounces. WOODARD Born at Klam ath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., April 28, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodard, 213 Michigan avenue, a boy. Weight; 7 pounds 11 H ounces. Hair brushes should be wash ed in cold water to which a lit tle ammonia has been added. sTrroPfits of A retro at, statem-HT Of the HANOVER FIRE INfilBANCB CO. of New York. In the Stat, of N.w Yortt. on th. thlrty-flrat day of Decem ber, 1013, mede to th. Inaurance Com mleetoner of th. Stata of Owon, par- atnart te law : Aewoarrt eg elt itMk tret premium, received dttr- Ing th. year l lll.lll H ant.reat, dlvld.od and rente tweetved d.rtaei th. roar ami n kctooro. Pcem othw warcM rac.lred erl.g Mm yeu tat.tel t4 lte,te4.lti.H lae paid during th. year inoiiMtng aaeMt- hMOta 9 )M,H),0 nmntladoM hid mfrtm p-td dwrmg th. Tr ... hM.M.M TW rlcneo and hw pld dureng to. y r ,,. m.M.M ariTironaa pain Oh mpfMI etooh during th. year . . Amouot tt .K ether M-paaidttetrM M.m.M d4 r ftvftMM JeMAaft aaS ff ti kl ajatjdajelej etaWVl (rnrh.t vlun) 9 rnaw. or hew a. w a 4 emrtlae4) l.eHm.M whw o a-tooh. ieai4 fmrit ytw T.,M.ee C I. hhslta and m band lvttMeaxM Prmlunea la aoheaa of Ml la, nterert awd rwrrta acrrwed , et.M4 I, iH.tat.is r teallM tantl ..ia.m,m.M IHtld Amour of Mtearoed pre. rnlun- oai all outwhand ln rtaha ah, for cMnmlewloh and brokerage , AH other HttMrrrte. tl NhMtHtaav MplMI eapltiu a atd un, traM.m.M S-lrploa ever atl M.WtltlM ... J.tMtM H Iharktiw botder. ,. M4.M e.(r,M !.. Ill M4rt.M M rwrei poleor I l,l.M.M H.rt t:'tV,--v--!.'-".-" Wat nrT. T ln th. yr "i rair''' Vr'J. T?." .? Td A. nhhr4. Noma of aecrelary. Rdw. 1,. Cotflll W. . McDor-ali. Pe-tlMH. Or The Landry Co ' LOCAL AGENTS 313 Main Phone 5612 AS . i, " it l 4i V m wWJ ml 1 . W tt'it; T via :,', i W mm (EUimiLS AMMiTJAlL FUME) One hundred and fifty-eight of your neighbors have volunteered their services and substantial contributions in this drive. They feel that the train ing of our youth is of vital importance to the future of America. Wa pay tribute to their willingness to give of their time and efforts. They look to YOU and will call upon YOU for your support to make pos sible the continuation of these essential youth organizations In this com- 1 munity. "VOLUNTEERS IN SCOUT-CAMP FIRE FUND DRIVE- Campaign Chairman, 'John B. Ebinger Campaign Executive Committee A. M. collier Marehall Oomett 8. d. McDonald . I, Balcntint TIAM NO. I-IIONI CLUB Imer Wade, Dept. R. A. (Bob) Laraon ' Cava Bridge Ourt toakatlll Walt Kennelt Roy Byrnes 0. R. (Oeo.) Klitsin "ranjt Ramaay Barl Redman frank Partita TIAM NO. II ROTARY CLUB Olenn W. Hout, Oapk Mltohall Tlllotaon Laalla Roar . B. R, Maxwell John Klrby T. B. Waltire, Ueirt, Id. Jonea Lloyd Prooh OloH Reeder Keith AmbroM TEAM NO. Ill-KIWANH 0LUB Pred B. Southwell, Oapt. . Harold Praney Bob Robblna Inula Roberta V. J. ilotepheon Vanoa V. Vaupil I. P. Ltvinxeton Qreer Orew . 0. A. Lundy W. w. Wood Ted H. Reeves 1, tl. Olion Bill Oomtana Kenneth Klahn W. w. Southwell Prank Jenklna John Notation Vent Owana H. D. Eller Lie Handrlckl General Drive Chairman, Vern Moore Assistant Drive Chairman, Mrs. Percy Murray TEAM NO. IV-ILKJ L0DOI Ettln Kller, Oapt, J. A. McDonald ilohn A. Shaw - Roy RakaatraiaT Qlrw Oarnlnl Bob Howard . I. Mullla Homer lllla Jack Llnman Latter Wright Id Hlokman TEAM NO. V-AMRRI0AN LEO I ON Prad LaPorgo Olyda Thomnaon Prank Hootan Id Shea R. I, MoOahay dim Powler Tom Young Ralph Howard O rover Motley Jamea A. Hunter TEAM NO. VI- 0OO PILLOWS 8, R. Redhey, Capl, Herb Muntrll Carl Sanded R. A. Oanlrall H. D, Barnhart ' John Sehnalberger TEAM NO. VM-VETinANS OP POREION WARS Jim Souther, Oapt. BUI Canton Mra. J. H. Oarnahan Mrt. Roy Oatler Mrt, John Mullln TEAM NO. Vltl-JUNIOR CHAM BER OP COMMERCE Willi Roblnaon, Oapt, iloa Bally, Lieut Al Woodruff Phil Lea damet Karna Elton tmlth Troy Cook D, W. Rloa Bob O'Sulllvar Don Potter TEAM NO, IX-OIRL SCOUTS, III. Mrt. L. A. Murphy, Capt, Mrt. Leo Hula Mra. Dean Oaburn ' Mra. Shaplelgh - Mitt Haul Morrlton Mrt, H. P. Botworth dr. t Mrt. C L Oglt 1 Mra. A. L. Qralapp Mrt. Lowtll Kaup Mrt. R. H. Radolllle TEAM NO. X-DAOi TIAM Phil Bloilgilt, dpt. Chae. II. Shlnn Louia Mann Prank TMontpeon L, P. Luit T, o, annul Clarence Miller , Bob Belend B. Boudon Don Rloa L. H. Oravep R. 0. Qroetback Prad Pleat 0. 0. Tatmaa TIAM NO. XI-0AMP PIRS Mra. R. H. RamM, Dapt. Mra. Prank Peyton ' Mra. Matt Kohn, dr., Llaut, Mrt, Ouy MtrrlH Mrt. Ray W. Oldenburg Mrt. Paul 0. Landry Mrt, Horechel Morris Mra. Joaeph Pilar Mra, Harold Oltaaon Mra, Imaat Hdwall TIAM NO. XII-BUSINISI AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Mlea Pramla MeMullen Wlnnlfred Damall Alice Vltu latnor Winifred Coral Sab TEAM NO. XIII-KNIOHTI OP 00LUMBUS Welly Hector, Oapt John MoAndraw John Holrsang Otto Imllh Id, aotokntr Harold Hondrlekton, lliut. Ray Guerrottat dohn Kennedy Ployd Walter Prank Delye team no. xiv-iaolii ieaa deck Henry, Oept. M. L. Shepherd Dlok Hlbba A, D, Meek . K. Perkins ft,.-. U.lMH M. M. Pernell 0. D. Drove Sid Herbert ' dot Ballhlior ILtet's Wut Tlais five veirl?