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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1947)
Black Bantam Pet Proves That Perseverance Pays PORT KLAMATH, Ore. This a Uie story 01 a wnu niue-icar-old boy and his pet black ban in m hen. The pet chicken was riven to Utile Clark Roedcr of Fort klainath by his uncle, Kenneth arlcco of Klamath Falls, and has ived a pa pered existence In a " Ittle coop and house built for It )y Clark In the rear of his parents Jrocerv store here. She Is pared for Jally by her owner, who often car JlM the tame little hen around in am arms. . e Several veeks afto nls (trnna atlier. Charles J. Brlcco. bought Oregon Cadets Commissioned WE8T POINT, N. Y.. June 2 (.ft (Ive Oregon men are among caneta raduathtg from the United States llllUry academy June 3. They are: ' Robert D. Peckham, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Peckham of Swiss Home, a cadet sergeant, who will be commissioned a second lieutenant In the armored cavalry. ? Kenneth Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick K. Hatch, Florence, cadet ilrst sergeant, to be commissioned a ccond lieutenant In the corps of en gineers. t. ni,lle(Hiiv rnn nf Mr nnri f,1rs. Ous Deltstraty. Portland, cadet lieutenant, to be commissions a econd lieutenant In the armored tavalry. I John M. Miller, son of Mr. and Sirs. Charles H. Miller. Portland, to be commissioned a second lieutenant 4n the Infantry. ! Howard L. Sargent Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Sargent, La Orailde, cadet captain and a cadet torn p ail v commander, to be commis sioned a second lieutenant in the jforps of engineers. 1 Men 17 to 40, you can Join the Volunteer Inactive naval reserve and ind still remain a lOOt civilian. All active part that you may choc: in this organization is entirely on a volunteer basis. ' SJTNOPSIS tT ANNTJAI. STATEMENT Wot the year endmi December n. 1944 fef the Phoenl Inatirance Ctmpw "of Hartford, tn the State et Con- nectleut made to the Insurance ' cSnSl of the State of Ore- son. pursuant to law: , INCOME NH premlmn. weivf I 1.1M,SS1 t Total tntereat. cllvldenda and real ..tat. to- ,,,,111M Income front ether source 980.54 JM Total Income S!tlJ Wet amount paid for losaes 1 7 .864 33. 1 444.38S.tt 1.910.48O.64 lioea adjustment ex- penaefl TndrrwritirK expensea Dividends paid to stock- homers itiin, $1,800,000.00, stock. SO) 1 ,800.000 J stXvidends paid orerediV- t ed to policyholders - All ether expendlturn ftncluainr inTciunc . expenses S3?9,4sajl) 1 Total diiburscmentt 18.12,11.1 J ADMITTED ASSETS .sjMtaeof real estate own- I ed (market value) . M9.0Ce.S4 .Aeane oa mortM and - : collateral, etc 1I8.141.31 "Value of bonds owned " (amortized) 18,4eS.080.0S .Value of stocks owned ! (market value) ll,TM,HtM 'Cash 1A bank and on hand 4J0S ,- Vremiuma kn oourse ol coUectioa written etnee September 30, 1948, 4.8O0.S3.4 'atsterest and rents due ' and accrued T4.4W.73 Uier assets .net) j 187.756.11 Total admitted assets SS1.1SS,!U JS LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AMD OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims t 4J14,rM3 'Estimated ion adjutt- ment expenses for un- paid claims 183.100.TS total unearned Drem- iums lS.SS8.4ft3.92 ! taVIl other liabilities 1,789.251.73 I Total liabilities except I capital ref apttai Mrs. Olcna Briscoe's flock of Hamp shire chit' ens when she left Fort Klamath for Klamath Falls to make her home. Some of the hens laid eggs dally and one day Clark took one of the eggs and put It under his bantam hen, which had been setting on her nest for some time. The little hen continued to sit faithfully on the one egg for three weeks, a time of anxious watching and waiting for Clark, and at the end of the 31 days, wonder of wonders for the little boy, the egg hatched out a fluffy Utile yellow chicken, and now Clark Is the proud owner of a little black bantam and one yellow chick. They are his only pets, with the excep tion of two saddle horses which are shared by his father, older brother Donald and himself. Clark Is very fond of any kind of animal or bird, and It Is a mat'er of doubt which one Is the more con cerned about the welfare of the little baby chick, the mother hen or the owner of the two. In any event, hatching of a chick from a lone egg under such circumstances Is a very unusual happening, and something that would probably never occur again. It belongs in the category of Rinley's "Believe it or Not" chron icling of freak events. Lcmaell Vallev Mrs. Lester Jones of Klamath Falls spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ray MarchanL The three Marchant children returned to Klamath Falls with their grand mother. Mrs. Jones expects to join her husband soon in Langell val ley where they purchased a ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ba (liter of Klamath Falls spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross. Cora Leavitt and daughters spent Wednesday at Bonanza with her mother. Mrs. Mary Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Martin visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Schanx and Charlotte of Hildebrand. Mrs. Grace McCord of Klamath Falls spent several days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Williams. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson. Catherine and Henry Dearborn and Mrs. Elsie Adams were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Dearborn of Bonanza on Tuesday, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miles and sons of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Boggs of Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House spent the week-end at Mcdford with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McAuliffe and family have moved to Malln to make their home having sold their Langell valley ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plnelll of Midland spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pettegrew are spending a few days with her parents at Harbor, Ore. The three Pettegrew children will stay at Har for for a few weeks while their par ents get moved and settled near Eugene. Government' Buying In Prisons Out WASHINGTON, June 2 iP President fruman today wiped off the books a wartime order which permitted the government to buy goods produced in prisons. The law banning the use of con vict labor on government contracts was suspended July 9, 1942, to give federal agencies the benefit "of ex isting productive facilities." Under the supervision of the Smaller War Plants corporation, prisons made a sizable contribution to the war production effort. -S21,M4,93. paid no. t 6.000.000 oe tSJpecial sur- t plus funds 10,500.000.0 (V n assigned , t funds (surclust sal MS 571 as sartixpiua as regards policy hoW era -SS7.S33.r71.BS . Total SSI.lStlU , BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB TBE TEAK Jlet premiums received $101,874 4 f ', losaea paid I7.851.S7 "Dtvldenta paid or credited J to policyholders R. H. DUNBAR ' . Agent 530 S. Bth Ph. J211 I Klamath Falls, Ore. American Legion Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 8:00 p. ul. Veterans Memorial Bldr., 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms 221 Main, next to Willard hotel. Open dally noon to midnight, except Sunday 2:00 to 11:00 p. m. For Legionnaires and Guests LEGAL NOTICES NOTH'K NOTICE IS HKHsUY GIVEN that th. underslsned has bean appointed admin, latralor of the eslala ol JOHN C. KU.I3, alao known aa J. C. El-LlS. deceased, and haa qualified, and all psrsims having a claim asalnut said ratals ara heiaby required to prcsanl tha annia with the proper vonctiarm to me at Ilia ordca ot U urth Slsenioie. 313 Stawarl Drew Building, Klamath rails. Oregon, within six iSi inoiittta trout the uats hereof. DATED this Mill day of May, 194?. II J. ELLIS. M M: J. 1-9-16 AJ No. iSlv NOTICE OK SALE OF BIAL IKOltHTV Notice Is nereby given that from and after the 16th day of Juna, ItMT, rrank Atwood. Executor of tha Katate ot Clara A. Moore, deceaaed, will, ptirauant hi an order of the Circuit Court of tha State ot Oregon tor Iht County of Klamath, duly entered on the'ttth day of May, 1IMT, proceed to sell at private sale for caah, aubjecl to lha approval of tha above-entitled Court, all tha right, Utle, and interest of Clara A. Moure ill and to the following described real property, to-v.lt: Beginning at the moat easterly cor ner of Lot One ill ui Block Thirty Eight I38i of Original Town of Link vale, now City ot Klamath Calls, Oregon: thence aouthweaterly along the northwesterly line of Klamath Avenue TS feet: thence northwesterly at right angles to Klamath Avenue SO feet: thence northeasterly parallel with Klamath Avenue Ti feet: thence southeasterly along the southw-esterly line of Seventh Street SO feet to the place of beginning, being a part ot lots 1 and 2 of said Block and Addi tion. TOGETHER with the perpetual right to join onto the walla of the adjoining buUdiag on Lot Ona til of said Block and Addition. all situate in tha County of Klamath. State of Oregon. Proposals to purchase said property may be made to ma at Room 304. Ptna Tree Building. Klamath Palls. Oregon. Dated and first published May 13, 1S4T. FRANK ATWOOD Executor of tha Estate of Clara A. Moore, deceased. U 1MJ-M Jn.lNo.110 NOTICE OF PCBl.irATION OF TAX FOKLCLOSLBE LIST To all persona owning or claiming to own, ot having or claiming to have, any interest In any property Included in tha foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, the same being the Klamath County de linquent tax foreclosure list for the year 184?: You are hereby required to take noUce that Klamath County has filed in the Circuit Court of lha stale of Oregon, for Klamath County, an appli cation to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on the Klamath County ti fore, closure list hereinafter set out in full, and Uiat the plaintiff wilt apply to the court for Judgment and decree fore closing such tax llena not less than thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and any and all persons Interested tn any of the real firoperty Included In said foreclosure 1st are hereby required to file an answer and defense, if any there be. to such applicaUon for judgment and de cree, within thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is May 13. 1947. This notice is published by authority of an order of the County Court of rtiamatn lounty. ureson. dated May 3. 1947. tn the Herald and Newa. a news paper of general circulation publlahed in said county, and designated in such order as the newspaper tn which ssid notice Is to be published: that the said delinquent list which applicaUon la made to foreclose la as hereinafter set out. CLARENCE A. HUMBLE District Attorney and Attorney for Plaintiff Court House Klamath Falls. Oregon. Claire E. Bltcale: S'l.W,. Se'.SW',: NW'.SE", less 19 acs in Lonrolh Si 4.3 acs RR SENSE'S N't'sSWt,. S17. NE's NWI,, SE'.SEi,. NE'.NEts. SIS, N'a NEi,. S20, SWIsSWls, S21. T28S. R8EWM. S S 93 S 4 38 38 33 17.29 40.92 31 09 4003 18 01 . 39 73 11 39 36 61 B.43 38 47 S 74 1843-4.1 1 33 .4S IH13-44 1 :ia .:u 1944-43 UI .34 1843-44 leg .13 I 111 Klva I.. Andersent For 8WU deso deed vol 130 pg J13 leas por desc deed vol 133 pg 403, 814. TJH3, RISEWM, 1941 43 179 I ,WI 1U43 44 3 49 .39 1944-43 1 M .34 1943-4S I US .13 t 10 3S tt Reberl K. tlranam U T. It. tValtsrsi SK'.NW',. I',SI NW'.SF.'., MS, NWI.NSts, SlaNW'a. SS , T38S, HatVVM, 1943-43 iO.M 3 IS 11143.44 9.13 1 19 IU44-43 tl 30 HM 11(43-411 1.71 .39 40 IS Paul Flaadvl WI,SW. leu I 71 ac desc deed vol 81 pg Kll. Sill. T39S. HaEWM 1943-43 4 88 1.39 1943- 44 4.37 1.03 1944- 43 4 3? .98 1943-4 4 1 .30 SUO J.eh L. tea, SKI.NWI,, 30, IMi. HHKWM. 1941-43 31 I SO 1943- 44 3 30 ..VI 1944- 43 3 10 .34 I943-4S 138 .18 11.13 Brian a) Irene II a w k I a a t Por. S's NVISEi deso A- reserved deed vol liu pg 43S, 811. 1.WS, RttWM IIMX-U g 1.B3 1941-43 KID ' 3 81 1943-44 1.33 1943-44 KID 3 09 1944-43 1 48 1944 43 KID 4 17 1943-48 1 73 1943-48 KID 4 33 .33 131 .13 .33 J Fael Malhawai Frac SW.SE Iv SW of Klamath Straits. SIB. T4us. ROEWM. 1939 Kll I9.U KD 1W1 KO 1933 KO 1933-34 KD 1933 Kl) I93 K 1937 KD I93S KD 19.W KD 1940 KD ' 141 KD 1943 KD 1943-43 1943-43-KD 1943-44 1943- 44 KD 1944- 43 1914 43 KD 1943-48 1943-48 KD John K. Speck. Lots 1-1-3-4. 318. T41S. n I r. w in. 1943 43 g 1 IS 1943- 44 3.31 1944- 43 3 40 1943-48 3 SB Haiti a. Charleston: Lot t 4k S4. Lot 3. 53, T41S, RBEWM. 833 9 33 eu 14 41 13 03 10 43 ln:l4 17 HI 30 31 33 33 33 119 33 98 17 31 2.1 18 4 S3 33 SI 4 13 38 VI 4 3.1 11 H9 4 98 83 70 $39 19 33 S3 1 81 14 18 1033 13 19 I.MS 13 79 13 38 13 30 13.76 7 74 14 I 47 11 37 .98 S 11 71 11 21 .38 8 41 .31 8768 88 11 37 1939 KD 19J0 KD 1931 KD 1933 KD 1933-34 KD 1933 KD 1936 KD 1937 KD 1938 KD 1938 KD 1940 KD 1941 KD 1943 KD 1943-43 1943-43 KD 1943-44 SI 13 97 74 43 43 38 40.98 33 S3 31 37 S3 SO 84 41 7083 7H80 81 38 34 OS 73 83 3.79 111 89 1.30 15314 SI 11 33 83 44 30 33.13 47 68 47 39 49 60 48 87 48 07 43 33 3434 38 40 .88 33 43 .3 1943 44 KD 1944. 43 1944-43 KD 1943-48 1943-46 KD 111 111 18 S3 37 43 133.19 33.39 3 99 .33 383.94 JO 14 Hasal o 1'harlaslani Ijrfl. KH. NWIiNKIs lew 3 34 acs road, SWI.NElt less 3.34 acs rtMIU, OS, T4IH, HSKWM 13134 11138 Kll 1930 KD 111,11 Kl) 1913 Kl) 1933-34 KD 1933 KD 18311 KD 11137 KD 19.111 KD 1939 KD 1940 Kll 1041 Kll 1943 KD 194343 1941-43 KD 1943 44 1943- 44 KD 1944- 43 1944. 43 KD 1943-48 1943-46 KD last NW I 13 38 73 13 43.70 41 .18 33 18 81 HO 311 VI II3II3 II 31 19 39 83 88 84 113 13 38 318 113 INI 149 133 31 371 137 43 3 98 1113.33 I334S 81 81 33 31 44 98 33 49 49 11 4H.II3 Ml 119 49.33 48 33 43 113 34 All 16 69 .88 33 79 .38 18 93 .41 33111 13 30 33 O. rhsrlestem Nt'.NM'U, 8KI,- Lot 0, H8, T41H. HIISWIH. sir(i.ii eiwi si, nws, t 1939 Kl) 19.10 KD 113 1 6 1 33 33 1931 KD 70 07 81.74 1933 Kl 83 43 CUI III 19.13-34 KD . 30 61 31 :I3 IDIJKI) 1919 13113 19.16 KD 86 63 13 U3 I:i1 Kl) I 99 101 79 73 1838 Kl) llUMtl 73114 I9.WKI) I 131 99 14 41 1940 Kll 1KI3J 8311.1 1941 KD 8311 3187 1943 KD 119 73 43911 1943-43 4 34 I 37 1843-43 KD 173 18 84 m 1943-44 3 8 8 93 1943- 44 KD 187 33 44 33 1944- 43 4 33 till 1944-43 KD 348 33 84 38 1943- 46 : 4 03 ,3tl 1843-46 KD 408 9 31.17 831138 33 r. It. A Alice O. Meerel Alt Acs, S40 Fl. of N83 ri, LIS B4. 1943 g .33 I .08 1913-43 .41 .13 1843 44 .34 08 1944- 43 I .38 .08 1943-48 .43 .03 118 ana Mlkkslseal Lenox. L8. 114. 1941-43 8 8 43 8 .76 1843-44 1 03 .48 1944 43 8 31 .38 1940 46 3 88 .30 8 11.08 KSwsrsl Dwlnelt! Illy First. lor deso deed vol 131 pg 111. LIS. 111! 1943 43 8 .03 I .30 1943 44 .Ml .13 1944-43 .III 10 1943-411 08 .13 I 1.83 A. Itallardi Wurden. LI, Ills C, 1811 8 .11 8 .04 1843 43 . .16 .03 1943-44 .14 ,113 1944.43 .13 .111 I943 4U .11 .01 8 0.89 Klamath t'aunlr It'tint to A W. Aj D Prisulxii Chllotiiiln-Flrst, LI. Die, 1943- 43 4111.110 IJll 13 1943 44 73 78 17 411 1944- 43 IUI lit 10.73 1943 48 1308 5 33 8336 98 tlllberl Ollrla Nelssai West Chlloquln la 34. 33. U 13. 1941-43 81488 1943-44 13.38 1844 43 14 30 1843 46 13 93 Plara Msurrls lirlaiaagl K F Vlsla. L4, U78. H143.43 I 48 8 .41 1943 44 1 43 .34 III44 4H 193 .33 1943-411 1.88 .14 I' It. Mease A C. H. House Jr.l K F 4 71 3 14 1.37 I 33 8 89 84 Uuena 7 03 Nichols, Frac deso deed vol 80 pg 308 fronting tt on lliaut HI. lleac deed vol 131 I'l 143. 1.3. 1163. a 7 si por HARTFORD Aeeldeal aa4 laa'eaiallT Coasf aay INSURANCE LB. HATTERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7tn St. Phono 4193 1943-43 1943-44 1.34 1944-43 8 11 1943-48 8 411 hs Alpha for. I K Sly I,. La 7, , 1110. 1943-43 11143-44 1944-43 1943-48 l.esla aiateu 3811, no. 118 91 68118 97.44 103 40 K F . I 33 I 71 I 31 .13 38 31 r North K r, 838 IS 30 33 13 36 1.93 Railroad, IIHI.M.tl aV NI.W8, Itlamslh Falls, Ore. 1941.43 831.13 I 8110 1943-44 110.40 7 10 1944. IS 34 11 3 34 1948-46 39.48 3.03 8130 83 H J. A Lillian n Knlikll K F West ltke Park, L3. 110 1943- 43 8 31 I .01 1943. 44 .30 .08 1944- 48 .31 .114 1943-48 . 38 .03 110 STATU OF OlirtlON ' COUNTY OF I SI KLAMATH 1 WIIRIIKAN. tha aavsral real ptniier tles described on the foregoing alieete have been tegillarly assessed fur tasa lion and taxea have been duly levied ml charged thereout and, WllllltAH. lha liens for unpaid Slid delinquent taxes oil Hie respective par eels of such real properties ara subleul to foreclosure by Klamalll County, as provided by lawl NOW, THEIIKFORR, by virtus of lha authority vested In ins as lha tax colleclur of said euunly, 1 have tue pared the foreclosure list hereinbefore set out containing Hie names of the several persona appearing on the Istesl lax roll as lha respective owners of the lax delinquent properties, a description of each such properly aa Hie aame MONDAY, June , 141, FaM Tw appeaixlsalii ixteel lax roll, the year or yeare fur which laaea are delinquent on each propel ly, luaellier Willi Hie principal amount of delinquent taxes fur each year and Ilia amount of as eiued and accruing liitoreel lliereon to March 10, IU41, IN WITNF-MM WHKIIF.OF, I have eel my liaiul officially this lllll day ol May, 1941, 1. 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