Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 29, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    lune 29, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
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DF RIDERS TO
GELEBRATE 4TH
o,. o( the luruoal nuureuu
Hons f urunlr.d mounted nu'ii
iiid womon ever seen horo will
in Klamntli Fulls over the
jourlll of July, to pnrtiulpule In
JliCKB"'" - ""
Ihosu will bo Sliurlll
Ben HluluirdHon'H Siskiyou conn
lv poseo, ciiptiilm'd by Al llrymi;
Sheriff Slilni'y 1. Urown's Jiick
Ion county iiiouiilt'd posse, tup.
tallied ly Uuoi'Ko Fluid, HhiTlff
Henry tiissldys
HeulmiMllli Houuii Troopers,
Women it riuinK mm ui meoioro
..ninlnt'd by Mill. Clnrt'iici
Dollar; Klnmnll) Hmlcllo elulj, o
wlileh Mm, F.rnesllno Rend In
president; mill Slierlff l.lnyd
Itiv't Klnmntli posno, cnptiilnod
bv E. I", ivory.
' Altouother. 124 horses unci rid
r will bo Included In this urout
roup. While horo, tho women
will bo jiueils o( tho Klnmuth
Saddle club, other officers of
Whirl) ineiiiuu uiuiicn iiiinnon
vlrv prosldont, und Miixlnu Com
iron lis necrelnry-tremiurer.
Tlic Klnmntli Saddle club will
ippeur mounted In public for
the first time, wearing thoir now
uniforms. Two members have
been chosen n., chaperones to the
Queen und her court, and the
whole group will act as escorts
during tho purade at the Fairgrounds.
Tho men will bo guests of the
Klnmntli .Sheriff ' posse under
Sheriir iMya low and his dup.
lily. Pule Miilliion. K- P. lunrv.
cnptuln of tho Sheriff's posse,
nd LI. Louis Serruys will handle
tho locnl oiKmilziitlon and assist
Marshall William Hooper of the
llueknroo Days committee
mar.uiiiiiinii ino organized con.
tlngcnt of horsemen.
with
Lliko ' crmnly
(.onion nurry ns
Flashes of
Life
E
TO
WOHTH FIGHTING FOn
EAST 11AHTLANI) (,,
Whnt worried aiirdon C. Wiluht
most as ho spud home mi liberty
lifter two years of nnviil service
wus thut bo would be too lute
for ino strawberry sennon, Tulk
lug Inter ubout hln flint
home, ho suld: "Yes sir. 1 uiadu
it. And Hint strawberry short
cuke was worth coming all tho
wny from the South 1'uclfle to
gel,"
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HEPEATEn
OKLAHOMA CITY An m,l.
crly miin culled al the Oklahoma
comity election board unices,
naked Mrs. Ollle H. UmIiitm
slenourniiher, u iiiesllon concern-
iiik registrution una then
her:
told
Leo Smith and Sons, mill Inn.
King und contractors supply
house, bus been sold to Oscur
Kcmbcrl und associates, It was
disclosed today. Tho new own
ers look possession on Juno 1.
L.cv bmltli und bis son, Fred,
hud been in tho business eight
yours ut the same locution, 330
South Seventl Fred tins been In
the nrmy sinco February, 1042.
Smith Is opening the snme typo
of business In Kurekn, Calif, Tho
fnmllv win nrobublv move to
iMireKH in the lute summer.
Hcmbcrt wus formerly with
Conwhlt company horo, and more
recently bus been with Moty and
Vim Dyke ut Bend.
rho inn will huve the name
of Lee Smith and company.
The U. S. army can nnrrhn.n
two gas musks for tho prlco of
sn i o.i a war uonu.
SYNOI'SItt Or ANNUAL DTATCMCNT
,Tka Automobile Insurance
Company or Hartford,
Connecticut
sn U lhlrlr-llr.1 day of December.
1MJ. made la Uts Inauranre Conimu
wener ol Ifce Stale ol Oregon, pureuaiu
Capital
Amount ol eaulut Mock
paid up , . 4 s.coo ,000.00
ncsine
Mat premiums m'elved dur
Ins U i H7J05.7IS Jl
laleieal, dividend, and renle
received durlns lli year 1,031,103.04
- Income from oilier etjurrra
received, during ibe car S2.aili.tte
"I voted for WIIIIhiii Howard
Tuft and haven't voted since, but
I don't want to miss this elec
tion." GONE BUT NOT, ETC.
M1ZPAII, Mont. Meow riiln
full washed out the Mlrnnh
bridge, but local residents ure
keeping truck of It, They have
notified downstream communi
ties their bridge Inst wus seen
Homing toward the Powder river
nnd how wus it getting along,
a e e
HOT nECEPTION, COOL
SENDOFF
CHICAGO The remibllran
national convention nnd f'.hi.
cngo's hottest weather In two
yenrs ended simultaneously last
IHK'll.
Just as the OOP sessions con
eluded, a cool mass of air ad
vnnced to Luke Michigan, bring
ing relief to thousands after the
threo hntlost dnvs of tho veur.
On tho opening day of tho
convention Hie mercury lilt 05
degrees above: on Tuesday it
touched 100 for a new seninn
high and tho warmest day In
two years, whllo yesterday temp
orntures were 08.
Today, with most republicans
homeward bound, nn 80 degree
reading was lorecasl.
DISCARD
CHICAGO Mrs. Madeline
wnclitcl, i!3, n model, wus grant,
ed a divorce from Dnvld Wnchtol
20. after sho testified bafora
Judgo Joseph Sabath that her
nusband struck her. Tho reason
the said, was that sho mado
wrong play In a plnochlo game.
MAN OF THE HOUR
FRANKFORT, Ind., June 50
iII Tho man of tho hour in
Frankfort Is Dewey Brlcker.
Brlcker Is a 37-ycor-old rail
road employe
EftGLE CONVENTION
Ei
Tho streamlined 20th annual
convention of Oregon Eagles
which closed ot The Dulles with
tlin election and Installation of
stato officers on Sunday after
noon, Juno 23, was ono ol the
most successful In tho history of
tho Oreeon State Aerie, accord.
ing to Klamath Eagles who attended.
Tho sneakers called attention
to the many post war problems
that would confront the nation
when tho war was ended and
exnrcssed confidence In our do
termination ana BDituy as in
dividuals and a nation to solve
those nrob cms without any on-
during hardships, when they
were presented. Grand Worthy
President Hanson suggested throe
objectives for Eagles to pursue
in their post wnr planning, t irsi.
adequate training for under
nrivi filed cm dren second. Den
sions for aged In the form of
social security lor zu.uuu Amer
leans "who do not now como un
der the program by reason ol
occupation;" and third, Jobs for
returning servicemen and able
bodied Americans.
Of snecial interest to local
Englcdom was tho election of
M. L. Shenherd. Klamath Falls,
to the place of chnplaln of the
Oregon Slate Aerie and the
adoption of legislation submitted
by the local delegates.
A splendid program of con
tinuous entertainment was ar
ranged for the visitors by The
Dolles Aorie. The ruamaw ocie
nation under Andv Meek, chair
man, kept open house each night
from 11 p. m. to B a. m. in the
gold room of Tho Dulles hotel,
for tho pleasure of those dele
gates who were unable to find
accommodations during the two
day convention.
Dairy
W. M. (Jill) Adams under-
e n t an emergency oneration
for appendicitis in Hillside hos
pital on Saturday afternoon,
unc 24. Jill is tho son-in-law
of Mrs. Harry Kolb of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. James Luebkc
and son Bobby and daughter
Barbara of Klubcr, Wash., ar
rived here Friday, Junci 23, to
visit with Mrs. Lucbke's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rucck,
other relatives and old friends.
rhcy are former residents of
this community.
Everyone is awfully glad to
sec Bud Fulrclo home again for
n while. He arrived here on
Wednesday, June 20, Irom an
European war theater. He is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lewis, of Pino Flat
nd sister and family, the Tony
Sleyskals of Malin.
Mrs. Edith Thatcher received
medical attention in Klamath
Falls on Saturday and visited
with Marie Fraley on Ogden.
Friends are glad to learn that
waido Jones Is recovering from
his recent Illness.
Friends of this community
extend their most heartfelt and
deepest sympathy to the Holz
houser family of Poe Valley in
their recent sorrow.
Toul blooms .. lS440,7oo.us
UIIHIHHHnU
Hll lotM IMld during lh
rr ineludlns sdiuiTmtnt
ixixniM . s Miiijm.n
CommlMlons And MUrlM
paid durlin lh )rr t,TT0,M,a
Time. l!cltM and lM ptld
durlnf Uw yr HJJOO.U
Dividend! Mid on eapiul
nock during tho yr ... Too.ooo.00
Dividends paid to policy
holders durlnf tho ymr ,00
Amount ol oil other expend
itures tjntMta
Tout oipondllurM H,1MJ3I.13
ASrallled Audi
: Vatuo ol reel eeuto owned
. imarhet veluel
Loene on mortgagee and col-
. leiaral. elo 6JSJ.U
Value of bonda owned
ismortlMdi . 1T.SM.MS.00
Value of eloeke owned (mar
ket valuel . il.oi.T.osioo
Cath In banks and on hand 3,7OTJl.7l
Premiums In eouree of col
lection written alnca Sep
tember SO, 104.1 1 00 22.62
tntereel ana rente duo and
arcrued- . ,, , , un,nrm.;w
Other eaeete (nail lja.oon.ll)
Tolal admitted e..u s.is,433.lM.sl
l.liblllll,!
Oroaa claims for loeaea un-
peld $ 8.013,023 .38
Amount of unearned pre-
mlume on all outalandlns
rieka . ia,UTJ130S
Due for commlaeton and
brokeraga .., lls.ssooo
All other hablilllee t.S.ls,IP3 14
Contingency reaarva I33(IWOO
Tolal llabiUllee. eseept
ranltal ... S20.T42.0OO..0
Capital paid up 8.000,000.00
urpitia over all
liabilities ...... lO.TlOTO.fT
urplua as regerda polloy
holdere SU.T10.STO.a7
Total ,.. - .M.4s3.aso.s3
Realneaa In Oreien For The Vear
Net premluma received dur-
Ing the year - 100.032710
Net lotsee paid during the
yaar .... " n,'-,B
tka Aoiemehlle Iniurance Company,
ef llarlterd, Oennecllrel
MORCIAN B. nitAINAnD, Prea.
JAMFS B. SUMMON and
IIAJIRY N. SMITH. Recrotarlri.
talutory realdont attorney for aerylcj.
Karl V. Lively. Veon Building. Port
land. Oregon.
Jack'
Tea g card en
"Th King ot the Bluet Trombone"
AND HIS
rctoestfra
ARMO'RY
WED., JULY 5
DANCING 9 TILL 1 DOORS OPEN 8:30
Featuring
Phillis Lano
"Charming Vocalist
Harry Storum
"Drummer"
and the
Jack Teagarden Trombone Choir
Cfli-om:;
HlajHWAV T SOUTH
Presents
Cfll-ORTi
H !) H w At T f PTPI
PACE NINl
Bank Allocates
Bond Purchases
To Klamath County
The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane has allocated $17,000
in war Dona purchases to rviam
ath county, H. E. Hamakcr, secretary-treasurer
of the Klamath
Group National Farm Loan as
sociation, announced today.
Tho land bank, which serves
Montana, Idaho, Washington and
Oregon, has invested $2,000,000
in bonds, of which $900,000 has
been credited to each stato. The
stato allocation, in turn, has
been credited to each national
farm loan association group of
fice county on the basis of the
number of land bank borrowers.
To a man who's
handy with
his hands
If you like mechanical work
(even though you're not experi
enced), Southern Pacific has an
opening for you that is well
worth looking into. The Job:
Helper in one of the fine crafts
at the S. P. shops or roundhouse
. . . working on locomotives or
rolling stock. You'll see the "in
side" of railroading ... be in
something big . . . find railroad
ing more interesting than other
work. Friendly people to work
with ... a chance to really
learn a top craft with a fine
outfit. Above all, a job with a
permanent company a Job
you'll like. Liberal age limits.
New, higher wages. Railroad
pass privileges. Fine pension
plan. Medical services. Vaca
tions with pay. Swell social ac
tivities. Thia is no fly-by-night
opportunity. It's for a man
who's sincere in wanting the
right connection with the right
outfit. If you join up with S. P.,
we're pretty sure you'll not re
gret it.
So or writ Trainmaster, S.
P. Station. Klamath Falls,
or your nearest S. P. Agent.
irJr petftc1 comDlna,in In a f ;N' ' ' - ' p '
J P hlrl ... Incomparable Crofl work- $'r j, tAk
manshipond renowned Cohama F.''i ' , Va
j ,Ai v1"' i ri-fcl
4? rayons . J . Iwo aamet we're - v , , f l,v j
proud to link with our. Styled ? ' ' T feil .
-.''M and made in California too. ; ' ' . , 4 lb? D
fA 3 fa - , - ; 8S
Will . itJr, 1 t '
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of mz
VEST
A Aeiu Band
Bert King?
2 Aces ami a Queen
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Hr SPEED THE VICTORY BUY WAR BONOS
George Johnson en the'
piano and saxophone,
FEATURING
Bart on the drums, har
monica, novelty spoons.
Helen Moek on tho Frank Curry on the
accordion. trumpet.
Also
Ernie Russell on the Hammond Solo-Vex
During Intermissions
CAJORE
jiTAVfr.n e3
HlftHWAY T (OUTN
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
EXCEPT MONDAY
CAL-ORC
fiisl as certain reglone In (He old world were favored spots'
'W4fUj' lor the production of fine beers, so does this great West
provide everr cwWtaae to deUaht the brewer's heart. Here grow the world's
choicest golden grains and the finest ol aromatic hops. Here the purest ol sparkUna
brewing waters are found. Beer is essentially a product of nature and nowhere has
nature been more lavish In her gifts. As a result beers from this region are knowa
and favored throughout the nation for their buoyant sesl and golden refreshment
Where else in all the world can man find such Taxied resources at hand for all th
good things of life as la this bountiful West?
SICKS' BREWING COMPANY
, r SALEM, OREGON
Known and lavored as ens el
America's ouhlasdma beers U '
1 Sicks' Select hnwed In Oregon. W Jf
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