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.Tanunry 8, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Klamath Qlwtick Afeuii Bible Bsptitl (Northsrn Convenllon) Tim South End Community church, Wliud Hired ut South Sixth. Tnko city bus to Idolln'a corner. Nncllno Dinning In charge of mwilc. lprnnccs Smith Is su perintendent of the Hlblo school, Pastor 0. W. Wheftlley will oc rupy the pul)lt ut both services of the dny. Tho pnstor mny be reached at All times by culling 7210. Hlblo school, IMS n. ni. Onuses for all ngc group with Illbln trained touchers. Mr. Whentloy lit tho tencher of tho adult class which moots In tho auditorium. Parents are urged to bring their children to Blblo school nnd at tend onn of tho classes. Chimes, 10:80 a. m. Al 11 o'clock, tho pnstor flunks lo tho little folltit. Morulnil sermon subject, "Cnp- tnln Nonh nnd His Ship. Youth rollow.ihip hour, 7 p m. Evangelistic long snrvlco at 8 o clock. Sermon subject, "Hlp less Without Christ." Ladles' Hlblo study claim on Wednesduy, 1:30 p. tn., In the church pnrlor. Mm. Whontley 1 tho teacher. I'rnlna nnd pruycr fellowship Wednesday, 7:45 p, m. at the homo qf Mr. Pcnrl Smith, Homo- lnlo ronrt. Tho Jllblo Baptist church of fers to the people of tho south' end a warm fellowship, tho old' fashioned gospel. Hilda study nnti teacher training with op portunily of service. First Covenant Church . Located At fl23 Wnlnnr nvmiA Pnstor, H. E. Johnson. Frldoy, iciic Am oi 7:4.i p. m. a pro um of song nnd readings, nnd i metaagu by tho pastor. Sunday school, 10 a, in., for nil aifns. Mnrninir wnnhln l 11 n. in. Tho ptistor brlniu the message. Tho young people' meeting at 7 p. m., nud the evo nlng aervlco at 7:43 p, m. Tho pumic is welcome. as follows: Monday, 7:45 p. m., ni AlDert ginwson's homo. Wed- nesdnv. 'ut Mr. nnr Mr scth'a, Trldiiy evening nt Peter fcnsimnn s. Tlicso meetings nre open to anv one intcrnstivl. Friday noon tho sewlnji circle win nave a pouucK lunch. The program for tho coming year .will bo nrronKCd nnd discussed. Pilgrim Holinou Located at 222(1 WimtlnnH live. nu. Pnstor, liev... Sherman, iviooro. l ho rationing of gas hits Qinde It seem wise lo discontinue io mld-weclc prayer meeting In mvor of two weekly cottage prayer services In different porta Of the cltv.- Fl'lflnv ounnltiir ttia service will be held nt tho home of Carl Heiirth. Llndley Heights. Tuejfdny evening nt tho homo of O. D. Weaver. 1201 llnm, ttrml Those In tho locality, who are interested, oro cordially Invited to attend. HcKtilor services. S u n H n v school, 9:45.; worship at 11 a. m.j junior league, 8:30 p. m.; evan gelistic service, 7:45 p. m.; proy er meetings, Tuesday nnd Fri day, 7:45 p. m. Corner of South Ninth street ana I'lum avenue. W. H. Mo Cormlck, pnstor. Sundny scrv- 0l: Sundny school, 10 n. m. Mr. rate McElfrcsh In chorRo. Morning message by the pastor nt 11 o'clock. Evening sorvlcos, YPMS, 7:15 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Come and worship In. the friendly church on the corner, First Presbyterian Church Corner of North Sixth and Pino streets. Pastor, the Revt A. Theodore Smith. Residence, 435 North Second street, and tele phono 5477, nt tho church 7311. Chuir director, Miss Lilllo Dnrby, nnd organist, Mrs. Arthur Hall Uenlson. Tho morning worship opens with the organ prelude, "Procos slonnl March" by Clnrk. "The Church's Ono Foundation" in used for the proccsslonol. In response 10 mo pnsiorni greet- dg, the choir sings "Grace and nee" by Clennhnn, After the coll to worship, choir nnd con gregation unite In singing "The Doxology,' and, after tho Lord's prayer, "Tho Gloria Patrl." Tho choir call to prayer Is "Hoar Our Prayei', O Lord." Following the morning prayer, choir nnd congrogntlon unite In singing "Our Fathers' God to Thee, Au thor of Liberty." The choir offer tory Is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thino Own," and the organ offertory Is Clark's "Chor us -of. Angola." There will be' a special numbor by tho choir. Friendly . Helpfulness '. To Every Croed and Purso Ward's KEamath A Funeral Home I- - -. . . . ... . i mr. ana Mrs. a. a, warn, I Owners ! Wlllard Ward. Mgr. 825 High Phone 33 Jlin pastor will give a brief communion meditation. New member will be received Im mediately preceding tho admin istration of tho Lord's Supper. The service closes with tho bene diction, tho choir dismissal and tho organ postlude, "Postlude" by Hayes. The evening worship Is at 7:30 o'clock and opens with the organ prelude, "Coronation March." Tho organ offertory Is "Pnynn Horolquo" by Dlggln and tho postlude la "Postlude" by Ford. Tho pastor will spunk on tho closing poragraph of "1 Thcs salnnlons." Tho Blblo school is held nt 0:45 a. m. You and ypur family nro Invited to enjoy real Bible study under trained teachers. Immediately preceding tho open ing of tho school, at 0:30 a. m. a prayer group moots in the pits tor's study. The three Christian Endeavor societies meet at 8:30 p. m. To these all young people of the re spective ages are made welcome. 9 Church of the Nasarone Located at the corner Garden incl Mortln street. Rev. H. L. Russell Is the pnstor. Residence, (120 Martin streot. Telephone 4K70. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Our International Sundny school lea von for Sundny, "Jesus Instructs a Grent Teacher." Lesson la found In tho Gospel of John 3:1 10. Mrs. Emll llcnrth la tho superintendent. Cllnses for all ages. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Young people's service 0:20 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. The pastor will be tho speaker at both aervicea. Sorvlcea for tho week, prnyer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Tho Young Ladles missionary society will meet at tho same hour. All are welcome to attend any or all of these aervlcca. Altnmont Community Presbytorlan Services In tho Altamonl Jun ior high school. Sundny school, 0:46 a. m. A. C. Olson, superin tendent. Worship sorvlce, 11 o'clock. Rov. Hugh T. Mltcholmore, min ister, will speak. Subject, "A Llttlo Word." Thla word has caused more trouble, including all wars, than any other word in the English language. Chrlstlun Endeavor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ol son, ol 0:30 p. m. John McClel inn, lender. Choir rehearsal after service Sunday. Mrs. Ken- tun, K. Knight, director of mu sic. Music (or tho worship serv ice will Include, prelude, "The Lost Cord," Sullivan; offertory, "Rock of Ages," Freeman; an them, "Living For Jesus"; post lude, "God Bo With You Till Wo Moot Again." Ml, Loki Presbyterian church services. Rev. Hugh T. Mltchol moro will speak at 0:45 a. m, Sunday school follows tho morn ing preaching service. Services In the grange hall. First Mothodlst Church "In tho Heart of tho City," at North Tenth and High streets, Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Residence, 1005 High street. Telephone 3088. Director of music, Andrew Loney. Jr., ac companist, Mrs. E. S. Veatch. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Prelude "Romonce," Sibelius; processional, "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty." Eileen Cornell will sing n solo, "O Lord of Mercy," by Cncsor Franck. The offertory will be, "Lento," by Cyril Scott. The choir will sing tho anthem, "God Is a Spirit," by Kopyloff. The min ister will preach on the sub ject, "A Rendezvous With Life." Church Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Don R. Drury general sup erintendent, Dr. Peter H. Rozon dal, assistant. Classes for all age groups with competent teach ers and graded lessons. New members welcome at any time. Methodist Youth fellowship meets at 0:30 p. m. Dorothy Laurcnson, president, Mrs. C. H. Bnrnstnble, counsellor. All young people codinlly Invited. Tha Community Congregational SnnrlRV mornlnB at the 11 o'clock service of worship, Rev. Eugene V. Haynes will conclude his review of tho book, "The Rnhe" hv Dr. Llovd Douclas. Special music for this service will include, "Teach Me to Pray" by Graff to be sung by Frank Thompson. The choir win nine "Just for Today." Rex- ford, as the offertory number. . Church school lor an . ages meets nt 0:45 a. m. Comrades of the Way, 6 p. m. in the church. The vouns adult fellowship moct for a politick supper In the nniminiH.v hhll nt 6:45 n. m. with, Mr. and Mrs. Vemo Hayes as hosts. Mr. ana mis. rnu Blodgott are in charge tit the program. ' , P L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lou of Tlma : Permanent Rsaullal DR. E. M. MARSHA Ohlropraotlo Phyalolan 220 No, Tlh - Eiqulra Tlliatro Bldl. Phonr 7068 Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent streets. h. K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Crescent streot. Phono 3452. Sundny school, 0:45 a. m. Blblo class, 9:45 a. m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Mondny, 8 p. m January 11, congregational meeting. Tuesday, Jnmiary 12, at 2 p. m., Lndlcs Aid. Hostesses, Mrs, Culvlii Rnney and Mrs. Clinton Meyor, Program com mittee, Mrs. C. Murdock and Mrs. A. Obcrg. Friends and members cordially invited. Tuesday Men's club meeting. Jnnunry 12. Hosts, Carl Brands ness, Frank Olson and HJalmer Johnson. Wcdnesduy choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. Director, Rev. John son. Organist, Mrs. Carl Brands nes.1. Adult Blblo class Sunday, January 10, at 3:30 to 5 p. m. Confirmation Instruction for young people begins Saturday at 2 p. m. If you are a stranger In the city seeking a church home, we sincerely Invite, you- to worship with ua. Assembly of God 748 Oak street. Rov. A. Har old Persing, pastor. Residence, 844 Eldorado street. Phono 6735. Services for Sunday. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m., with Mrs. Al Kennerly In charge. Morn ing worship beginning at 11 a. m. Pastor speaking. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Our young people's group la growing. We invite you. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Services for the week. Wed nesday the Ladles' Missionary society will meet at Mrs. Max well's, 428 South Seventh street, 10 p. m.. Midweek aervlce Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Be sure end attend those services. A New Year res olution is needed by some to at tend the house of God moro reg ularly, r . - .''.' Immanuel Baptist Church Tho church is located at the corner of North Eleventh and High streets. Pastor, Rev. Wil liam B. Rice. Residence, 720 Jefferson street. Phone 7400. Director of music, C. E. Log gerwcll. . Sunday school, 0:45 a, m. Classes for all ages and a fine staff of Bible teachers. Wo are interested in your children and would urge you to bring them to Sundny school every Sunday. Superintendent, Mrs. J. D. O'NIcl. . Morning worship, 11 a. m. Many oro enjoying this devotion al hour and we Invito you to the houso of God to worship with us. The subject of the pastor's message will bo, "The Creden tials of the King." Evening Gospel hour, 7:30 p. m. Thirty minutes of singing hymns and choruses and a short evangelistic message from the Word of God. "Caleb's Inheri tance," will be tho topic next Sunday. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer and Bible study at tho church. We are studying in the sixth chapter of Romans. Bring your Bible and join us this week. Young people's meeting Satur day night at the home of the pastor. If you desire transporta tion to and from this service, phone 7400 and a ride will be supplied. You are always wel come at this friendly, Bible-loving church. Yes, this is the church where you are a stranger but once. . Zlon Lutheran Church 1025 High street. Carl F. Nltz, pastor." ' Telephone 6793. Sunday school, featuring film slides on "The Childhood of Jesus," will be held on Sunday at the usual time, beginning at 9:45 a. m. Divine worship at 11 o'clock each Sunday. Sermon t topic, "The True Epiphany Message." Newly-elected officers of the con gregation will be installed in this service. ' Following the service a suc cessor to the present pastor will be called. The confirmation class will again meet on Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. This Is the church of the Luth eran hour. First Christian Church "The Downtown . Church," Pine street at Ninth Arthur Charles Bates, minister. This church enters the new year with the hope of being of service to the community in its spiritual life. The Bible school meets at the hour of 9:45 a, m. ; There Is a class for every ; age group. . This church is well; equipped with splendid . classrooms and com petent .teachers. .It always ex tends a most hearty welcome to now members. The second Lord's day of tho new yenr will be observed with fitting services beginning at 11 o'clock Mrs. Mary Hayden is the organist and will play the prelude. The invocation will be followed by the choir's response; "Father' of Morcy." The hymns selected for this hour arc, "O Worship tho King," "My Kulth Looks Up to Thee," " 'Tis So Swnet to Trust In Jesus." Tho Lord's supper will be observed as a memorial and nlso ns a proph ecy of tho Lord's return. The sermon by the minister, "The Natural nnd Tho Spiritual," will bn a follow-up message of tho one lust Sunday on "Faithful ness." You will be helped in your spiritual growth by heur Ing this sormon. Invitation hymn Is "I Heor the Saviour Say." Tho evening services begin with the Christian Endeavor hour, 0:30 p, m. Also at this tlmo there la a class for adults In church history. You are In vited to attend this class. The scrvl;o of worship begins at 7:30 p. m. Song service and the Lord's supper for those unable to attend the morning commun ion. The sermon topic Is "One Lord." This church extends a most hearty welcome to all. Klamath Temple Located at 1007 Pine street. Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pas tor. Phone 3874. Sundny school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Robert Mount, superintendent, Morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. Overcomcrs service, fl:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Mid-week service Wedncsdey, 8 p. m. Mid week choir practice, 7 p. m. Rndlo broadcast over KFJI, Sot urday, 6:30 p. m. Anyone not attending other services, a hearty welcome Is awaiting you at the Klamath Temple church. Church of Christ The loyal congregation of the Church of Christ meets regu larly at Shasta school. Bible classes convene at 10 a. m. The regular Lord's day service is at II a. m., with the evening serv ice at 7:30 o'clock. Two hour bus service is available to the school on Sundays, i This con gregation should not be con fused with any other. M. Lloyd Smith of Grants Pass began regular - work with this con-iregatjon December 6 and will preach each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and 7:30 p. m. He Is a faithful Gospel preacher and you are invited to come hear him at Shasta school house. First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. "Sacrament" will be the sub ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January 10. The Golden Text will be "I will take the cup of salvation, nnd call upon the name of the Lord. I will pay my vows unto the Lord now In the presence of all his people" CPs. 116:13,14). Among the citattbns which will comprise the Lesson-Sermon will be the following from the Bible: "And as they were eat ing, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said. Take, eat; this is my body. And he took tho cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it" (Matt. 26:26,27). The Lesson-Sermon also will Include the following correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mnry Baker Eddy: "The true sense Is spiritually lost, if the sacrament is confined to the use of bread and wine. The disciples had eaten, yet Jesus prayed and gave them bread . . . Their bread indeed came down from heaven. It was the great truth of spiritual being, healing the sick and cast ing out error. ' Their Master had explained it all before, and now this bread was feeding and sus taining them" (pp 32,33). . Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A meeting which Includes tes timonies of. Christian Science healing, is .held every Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. A free Christian Science read ing room is located at 1023 Main street, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature mny be read, borrow ed or purchased. All are cordially invited to at tend the services and use the reading room. Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p. m. each Monday under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. Church of the Naiarene Located at the comes of Gar den and Martin streets. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Classes for all groups. Mrs. Emil Hearth, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Young People's service, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic services, 7:30 p. m. The pnstor, Rev. H. L. Russell, will be speaker at both services. Our mid-week service will be a watch-night service Thursday evening. The Sundny school, young peoples society and missionary society will have charge of this service. You are invited to come and worship with us. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Corner of Eighth and High streets. Rev, T. P, Casey, pas tor. Sunday maases are at 7 a. m., 8 a. m. 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m. Holy days at 7 a. m., 8 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. Confessions every Saturday and the eves of Holy days and first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m., nnd 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Daily moss at 8 a. m. Religious Instruction classes are held every Saturday at 9:30 a. m. for Catholic, children In public grade schools except dur ing .vocation. High school dis cussion club meets every Sun day after 9:30 a. m. Masa ex cept during vacation. Klamath Tempi Located at 1007 Pine street. Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor. Phono 3874. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mr. Robert Mount, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Ovcrcomers young people's serv ice, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv ice, 7:45 p. m.' Come and enjoy this service, good music and special numbers. The elderly women's mission ary society group meets at the church Wednesday at 10 a. m. The younger women's missionary group has their meeting in vari ous homes beginning at 10 a. m. Mid-week preaching and praise service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Gideons in charge of Sunday night service. The Salvation Army 400 Klamath avenue. Major and Mrs. Curry will be in charge of the regular serv ices this coming Sunday, and they invite you to any or all of the following: Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible classes. 11a. m. Holineaa. 6:30 p. m. Young people's service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv ice. Saturdaya, Tuesdays, Thurs days, public aervicea, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaits you at all of these gatherings. Come and sing the glorious Gospel songs that refresh and strength en. Come and meditate and pray so that you may be able to face the tremendous problems of life these troublous days with faith and Christian fortitude. mm Apoatolie Faith The Apostolic Faith church. 228 North Eighth street, extends to all a cordial invitation to at tend the services in our beautiful stone chapel. Services are -s follows: Sunday school, 8:30 a'. m.; morning worship, H a. m.. evening evangelistic service. 7:45 p. m., Tuesday and Friday 8 p. m. Special music by our orches tra and singing by the various groups are a feature . of each service. All are welcome, A-collectlon Is never taken Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor. 228 North Eighth street, tele phone 6429. Community Congregational Located on Garden avenue between East Main and Martin streets In "The Heart of Greater Klamath Falls." Rev. Eugene V. Haynes, minister. "Victory, in '43 for Me" Is the sermon theme of the. minis ter as he brings a message of hope and courage at the begin ning of a New Year. Assisting in this service of worship with their ministry of music the choir will sing two numbers. Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. There is a special Interest group for all ages." First Church' ' Of God .'.- . ' Located at the .corner of Al tamont drive and Delaware street. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a.. m.,.;Mrs. 3, D. Ker nutt, superintendent. . Morning devotions, 11 o'clock. Pre-serv- ice prayer mooting at 7 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and praise service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the public to attend all of theae services. - Rev- J D. Kernutt, pastor. - - - - Sprague Rivor Frienda Church Evert J. Tuning, pastor. Sunday services Sunday school, 10 a. m.j worship serv ice, 11 a. m.; evangelistic serv ice, 7:30 p m. Wednesday, prayer and prals service, 8 p. m. If you have no church home we welcome you to worship with us. Located In Sprague River. ' . Church of Christ (Downtown) :, All members and friends are extended a special and cordial invitation to attend the down' town Church of Christ Sunday morning services: song service 10 a; m.; Bible study, classes,' 10:15 a. m.; sermon and wor ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45 a. m.; evening services,- 7:30 o'clock. Located in the KC hall over the Rainbow theatre.- - - - (Additional Churches bn -Page Nine) Semi-Annual Report of Treasurer, Klamath County, Oregon SUMMARY OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED FROM JULY 1. 1942, TO DECEMBER 31, 1942 Armory . . Armory Administration Bonanza, City of Bonanza, Road . '. Current Expense Current Expense Investments Chiloquin, City of Chiloquin, Road .'. .II Chiloquin, Bond & Interest .-. County School . County School District, Special IIIIII County School District, B. & I. Dog License H. Enterprise Irrigation District, O. Enterprise Irrigation District, B. Balance July 1, 1942 185.82 1,975.62 .38,387.63 139.70 & M. & I. .. General .. Enterprise Irrigation District, Estates ; County Fair Maintenance County Fair State Levy I... Fire Patrol General Warrant Bond Sinking .. General Warrant Bond Sinking Investments General Warrant Bond Interest Grazing Act General Warrant Redemption . Horsefly Irrigation District, O. & M. Horsefly Irrigation District, B. & I Horsefly Irrigation District, General High School, County m Klamath Falls, City of Klamath Falls, Bond &' Interest Klnmnth Falls, Road . ; , Klamath Irrigation District, O. & M. Klamath Irrigation District, B. 8c I. ..:.. Klamath Irrigation District, General Keno Irrigation District, O. & M Keno Irrigation District, General . Klamath Drainage District, O. & M. Klamath Drainage District, B. & I Laneell Valley Irrigation District, O. & M. Langell Valley Irrigation District, B. & I. .. Library, County Law Library .. Liquor Enforcement ; ... Lakeshore Gardens Drainage District . .. Market Road Malln Irrigation District, O. & M. Malin Irrigation District, B. & I. .. Malin, City of . Malin, Bond & Interest Malln, Road Merrill, City of Merrill, Bond & Interest Merrill, Road - Meadows Drainage District, O. & M. Meadows Drainage District, B. It I... Museum Museum Investments ; Pine Grove Irrigation District, O. & M. ... Pine Grove Irrigation District, B. & I. Revolving Trust Fund Road, County Road Bond Sinking Road Bond Sinking Investments Road Bond Interest '. , School District No. 1, Special School District No. 1, Bond & Interest Shasta View Irrigation District, General Shasta View Irrigation District, B. & I. Shasta View Irrigation District, Emergency . State School n : State Elementary School ; I . State Game Commission ... State Highway Fund - Sunnyside Irrigation District, O. & M. Sunnyside Irrigation District, B: & I. Union High School No. 2, Special Union High School No. 2, B. & I Upper Vanbrimmer Drainage District, O. & M... Undistributed Taxes : . Willow Valley Irrigation District, O. & M Willow Valley Irrigation District, B. & I. Willow Valley Irrigation District, General TOTAL :. LESS TRANSFERS NET TOTAL 4,774.36 10,835.26 43,895.00 3,449.00 1,127.35 1,236.89 . 143.70 -2,790.30 2,017.61 59.07 18,587.69 10,000.00 3,615.12 . 1,479.89 2,025.22 3,196.25' 3,513.28 8,002.17 1,854.06 2,956.23 3,947.29 152.47 2,666.74 62.10 4,591.53 369.23 312.49 1,586.85 3,536.58 5,159.48 682.72 360.96 485.62 . 2,033.90 6.42 5,290.93 I 7,935.61 1,735.79 18.46 15.03 . .66 35.61 47.17 2.04 6.42 9,932.27. 8,485.78 2,400.66 4,062.16 3,227.40 16,321.89 33,735.65 40,000.00 14,183.67 2,804.56 66,805.59 5.20 520.75 ' 2,781.88 825.68 133.52 1,054.78 154,166.57 165.70 24.220.50 1,137.33 498.58 906.92 $ 683,247.40 Receipts 18.63 1,296.20 1,063.41 23.98 214,544.82 50,000.00 970.21 79.15 4,208.10 "232,289.27 305,675.34 44,529.77 -- 402.00 . 659.34 4,490.40 .. 891.91. .: 8,948.99 3,699.12 ' 10,129.17 10,000.00 2,524.03 . 462.55 542 8,065. , 6,143. .- 432. 99,504 150,660 3,795 ' 40,814 34,954 3,153 . 2,157. . 820. .7,089 906 :. 8,582 - 6,388 -.. 13,560, ;'. 299 -229 492 42,572 9,348 . 3,479 2,436 .1,990 . 53. :' 1,868, "2,568, 66 1,241 . 19 3,570 . 10,000 1,884 1,365 4,894, 122,911 51,433 74 65 ,05 .97 46 .26 80 42 .27 02 .47 .20 .23 .62 .86 12 .48 .32 .50 r .03 .29 -.16 .20 : .08 .98 .' 65 09' -12 ."; ,82 '" 61 -16. .50 .00 .91 .84 90 . ,15 .98 ' 15,152.70 27,212.93. - 37,760.80 : 188.84 ,' 51.95 ' 14,782.74 41,548.30 580.35 10.55 ' 929.01 . 409.56 130,020.78 . 91,327.36 "1,237.45 ' 810,000.00 268.18. .2,181.00 238.85 $2,719,207.65 $ 871,435.82 Disbursements $ 204.45 2,391.75 - 232.19 4.75 216,240.87 376.00 21.84 1,292.13 156,889.51 215,661.71 25,378.96 1,928.40 578.79 1,466.39 . ... 1,939.69 . : 4,503.55 2,017.61 : 1,879.74 10,196.61 : , - 1,489.57 . 164.27 . . 2,025.22 , 482.15 6,328.09 8,137.99 1,519.78 102,460.69 154,607.55 -" 3,948.27 ' 36,031.70 .';4,811.68 3,238.11 - 495.58 164.89 2,725.77 1,256.00 - 5,163.95 .. 5,466.23 6,387.69 - 386.94 1,133.90 120.16 ' 24,549.07 9,389.05 -2,967.26 ' 2,450.31 - 2,002.70. " 54.18 1,188.04 10.011.42 14,000.00 2,974.40 4,852.96. 6,709.46 81,365.55 39,215.56 " 7,444.29 24,844.52 21,657.50 95.00 14,782.74 41,548.30 580.35 " 873.15" 153.92 100,646.11 . 27,435.89 1,048.99 704,220.50 ' 2,110.68 274.57 $2,171,195.49 $ 871,435.82 Balance Dec. 31, 1942 880. .831, 19, 136,691. 50,000, 454 57. 2,915 80,174, 100,848 63,045 1.892 , 1,207 3,024, : 189. 143 7,235 1 1,878, " 1,520 :,000, 4,649 1,778, 3,256 5,252 6,009 767 7,449 204 : 4,506 2,031 867 5,950. 3,187 . 6,578. ' 1,604 '.7,533. ..'"398. ri,129 " 378. 23 314. 7,894. 2,247. - .', ' 4. 3. - 2,003. 2,615 68 59 59 : 1,943, 10,-000, 1,311, - - 575, 1,412. 57,867. 45,954, 40,000. 21,892. 5,172, 72,908; 5 614 ' 2,833 10 881 389 28,319 218,038 334 130,000 1,405 568. 871. ,00 ' .07 ; ,22'. ,23 ,58 ,00 ,51 31 ,97 ,12 89 ' .81 .60 -.90 . .01 .1 1; . .70::. 74 .00 , .23 -.00 .58 .17 .00 .84 . :t .43. - 25 .00 .00 00" .46 60 44 .12 80 31 20 30 61 . 88 -00 50 29 19 .72 "3. .23 .70 ,29 - V .99?'; .72':.' ,00 .. -17 .04 .84 .49 ," .07 ,00 ;o::v ,97'-" 89 ;1 .20 - ,59 ' " .83 " .00 - ,00 -. .00 .' ' 53 54 '; is :, 89 -04 16 ,00 51 90 20 $ 683,247.40 $1,847,771.83 $1,299,759.87 RECONCILIATION OF BANK ACCOUNTS DECEMBER 31, 1947 $1,231,259.56 $1,231,259:56 First National Bank of Portland, Klamath Falls Branch Bank Statement Balance ; CASH ON HAND ...J ..;..$ 567,421.84 National City Bank, New York Bank Statement 'Balance CASH ON HAND .....$ 2,766.23 $ 567,421.84 2,766.23 United States National Bank of Portland, Klamath Falls Branch - Bank Statement Balance : ...$ 758,340.63 Outstanding Check No. 9569 .....$ 56,631.70 . Outstanding Check No. 9571 ...... 1,465.40 Outstanding Check No. 9572 ...1 158,090.44 Outstanding Check No. 9574 . 1,181.62 . TOTAL CASH ON HAND .....:.$ 217,269.16 -' ' United States Savings Bonds Defense Seriea TOTAL CASH ON HAND " $ 341,071.47 ...........v...' ' ' $ 120,000.00 ....... ' $1,231,259.53 , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with See. 88-303 O. C. L. A., that the above ia a true and correct statement of the six months' period ending the 31st day of December, 1942, , ,. C. L. LANGSLET, - County Treasurer of Klamath County, Oregon. J. 8 No. 171 ' t ' '