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Appeal-Democrat from Marysville, California • 12

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Appeal-Democrati
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Marysville, California
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12
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sSiif ft ifc 1 1' ---fcV i jpk waMN ndlilitwiii Marysville-Yuba City, California Thursday, Oct. 24, 4 Appeel-Democrat Phone SHerwood 2-6491 Tax Exemption Here More Than $4 Million Passport Charges In San Francisco Family Finances Criticized private school exemptions In from last year. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) A Nev 8 da keno concessionnaire and six. Bay Area Chinese were Indicted by the federal Grand Jury Wednesday. on charges of conspiring to violate passport regulations.

Au Dal Foo, 60, of Fallon, Nev was charged with conspiring to bring his three sons Into the country Illegally by claiming to be an American citizen when he himself entered the country Illegally la 1921 sessed at $12tf million; and 942 schools of less. than collegiate grade, with an assessed value of 153 million. While the last-named properties were accorded the statutory exemption in 1953, they were first listed as exempt on the Los Angeles County roll- this year after the constitutionality of the statute had been settled liy the Supreme Court. Lon Angeles Countys action explains why the total assessed value of 1957 was almost double what it was in 1956, when only 57 of the 58 counties were granting this exemption. Church property, with an as sessed value of almost $156 million for 12,121 places of worship in California, showed an increase of 14 percent over the 1956 figure, while the exemption of 124 privately owned colleges assessed at $66 million was up 10 percent Not contributing to the, foregoing totals are householders exemptions of $100 of personal property; exempt stocks, bonds, and other intangibles; properties owned by federal, state, and local governments; growing crops; immature trees and vines; and certain exemptions for which applications need not be filed and which need not be enrolled by the assessors.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. f-f. By ALFRED LEECH United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO (UP) Here it is national thrift week and the- aver age American family is about three months away from bankruptcy. This dim view of family finances comes from. Helen White, executive secretary of file National Thrift Committee, and Jade an Insurance executive.

Their comments were based on recent conducted by eading Insurance companies on the financial status of middle dass Americans. Olson, vice president in charge of the disability department of Combined Insurance Co. of America, said the, average family is Just 90 days bom disaster," financially speaking. Jdiss White and Olson said few families accumulate a financial cushion to carry them beyond a three-month period if the breadwinner should lose his Job or get pick. "Were living from pay day to pay day," said Miss White.

She said this creates marital discord, and tension and anxiety among the children. "In many cases the familys paycheck is tossed for. a lateral pass the minute the breadwinner gets it, Olson said. Its cashec or deposited, and the money must be paid out at once to cover bills and current subsistence. Families in.

this situation havi a financial sword of damocles hanging over them." Despite continuing inflation. Miss White and Olson said, there are concrete steps the average family can take to build savings, Miss White said toe first need is tor a practical budget based on the obvious laet that outgot must never exceed income. Go ahead. Pet! Roar back at him!" Errol Flynn Playing RoleOfJ. Barrymore By VERNON SCOTT those in Yuba County, $1,773,000, according to the State Board of Equalizations.

The figures include exemptions for churches, colleges, veterans, non-profit hospitals, charltafafe and church properties, welfare and schools of less than collegiate grade. Largest factor in both counties is veterans. Veterans exemptions 'are the latgest factor in both counties. In Sutter County, 1,744,000 of these total $1,648,000 for an average of $945. In Yuba County, 1,652,000 total $1,362,000 for an average of' $824.

Hie statewide average veterans exemption is $853. Other exemptions in Sutter County total: churches, welfare, hospitals, charitable properties, $7, 000; schools of lest than collegiate grade, $114,000. Yuba County Totals for Yuba County: churches, welfare, $73, 000; charitable properties, schools of. less than collegiate grade, $59,000. Other overall totals Include 5,531,000 for Butte County, and $776,000 for.

Colusa County. For California as a whole, privately owned-property exempt from local taxes but required to be listed on assessment rolls increased by 10 percent during the past year to a recorc total assessed 'value of according to figures released today by Paul R. Leake, Third District Member of the State Board of Equalization. Had these values been taxable, he noted, they would have produced at least $80,000,000 in tax revenues. This volume of tax exempt property is larger than the tax base in any of Califamias 58 counties except Lot Angeles and San Francisco.

Veterans Largest Of the four types of exemptions involved church, college, weL fare and veterans the latter is by far the largest, accounting for over 70 percent of the value. Almost 1,100,000 veterans were relieved of paying taxes on property having an assessed value of more than. $930 million an increase during the year of 61,855 in number and $51,000,000 in assessed value. The average exemption of $853 fat assessed value represents a reduction of about. $55 in the 1957-58 tax bill of each qualified ex-serviceman.

The biggest relative increase over 1956 occurred in the welfare exemptions heterogeneous category that includes hospitals, religious properties other than places of public worship, properties owned and used by charitable organizations, and nonprofit schools of less than collegiate grade. The assessed value of there exempt properties rore by almost one-third, to a of over $172 million. In this group there are 196 hospitals with an assessed value of $68 million; 1,363 charitable properties assessed at $38 million; 390 religious properties as-Tax exemptions' In Sutter County total $2,280,000 in value. Vhited FMh HollyiHMd Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) Errol Gives You New Tire Safety i. Steel Executive, Model Arrested drinking and stayed three weeks.

His favorite name for me wai Navarre. I never understood why. Flynn stars, with Dorothy Malone in Too Much, Too flie controversial autobiography by Barrymore's daughter, Diana. Im trying to portray Barrymore without imitating him," said Flynn. Its not easy, He burlesqued himself so much in his later years people could never tell when he was clowning.

Book, Script Accurate The book ami the script are an accurate portrait of Jade as knew him. OuT movie shows his troubles with women and creditors. He had a wonderfully intellectual mind. He never ceased to amaze me with his knowledge about all kinds of subjects. Im trying to play, this role the way I think Jack' would like it played.

When people say Im natural for the part all I can say is, "Thanks a lot But' I think they're wrong. Tm the shy, retiring type myself;" he laughed. Flynn, currently portraying John Barrymore in a. new movie, $ayi 'be doesnt know whetiwr to be happy or outraged when people tell him, "Youre perfect tor the part" The flamboyant actor agrees he i and the lamed profile had great deal in common. "We both had boats" Flynn lauded, "and we both made a lot of headlines.

Our marriages made news; too. Lives Not Similar "But I can't agree that Jack Barrymorea life and my own. are similar in any other He was. unlucky in his emotional life and destroyed himself. I had a lit-i tie better ludc.

"I found Pat (Wymore), a worn- an I loved, and who loved me. So my story has a happy ending, Pat never tries to reform me." Flynn, sitting in his dressing at Warner Brothers, toyed with the putty on the end of his nose a gimmick that adds of an Inch to his own schnozz. It helps create, a likeness of the famed Barrymore profile. Jut A Boy Sooat "I knew Jack well," the actor went on. "But I was Just a boy scout compared to the Olympians he used to call his buddies.

You might say. I was -on the fringes of flw gang and sometimes I almost needed a pass to get into their parties, Once, though. Jack stopped by my house for an evening of For Stealing Cab HONOLULU (UP) The president of a Los Angeles steel company and a blonde model were arrested Wednesday for stealing taxicab as a Anthony Meehleis, 44, En-cino, who heads Meehleis Steel Company, and Lee Raynor, 29, Daytona Beach, were released eight hours after their arrest They told police they took the cab as a joke after they failec to arouse a sleeping cab driver at about 3 a.m. Police quoted Meehleis saying when he was areested: Ill buy out the entire cab stanc if I get Into trouble -over this.1 Police said the. two were released because of insufficient Representative Will Tour Asia SAN FRANCISCO (UP)-India-bom Congressman Dalip Singh Saund left today for an 11-country tour of Asia that will include his first visit to.

the land of his birth since he left in 1920. The' California Democrat was traveling as a one-man subcommittee of the House Foreign Af- fairs Committee. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter, Ellie, 20 a UCLA coed. i I i I i 5 Ni- M- it ii Vs ft H. is Ji ii II Flus Tax Each Black Wall Tube Type AND OLD TIRE I Full 15-Month Service Guarantee Honored nationwide by Sears stores and stations Bonded Rayon Cord cushions road Impact, guards against bruise breaks Rugged X-41 Cold Rubber construction means sturdier body, greater tread life Tread designed for sure footed grip on any road in all types of weather 405 STREET SEARft 514 Street MARYSVILLE SHOP FRIDAY EVENING STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.

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