Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 25, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tuesday, may 25, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
pace THtrrcm
lour Missing In Northwest
Floods As Swollen Rivers
Continue To Pour Over Top
lly Till" Aaattrlalrtf lrM
1 hrrit mrn ami a fiuir-yir-iilt!
ojr wrre iiilMtns .vmtrrriajr iMtm
liiy) lit I hi flHi-wiiit rriftr
Vitrthnrat Ha aufillrt. rlvrr roiitlii
trtt to (tour ovrr Ihrtr batika in
tMiii arrua.
Thi Clciirwnlrr rlvm In Ninth
Il(llll Itlnhn hruttll to fiuTttff dui
nit (hr (1V l)Ml alrriiiiia In other
i-tttniu if Ihe MittP, hi WunhiiiKtitn.
tlnittuiiM, Hi it Columbia and
'rit"ti rrominrtl nt IIihhI inj.
A warm mid lirnntrit ilutrn yra
.rrifay hut tht nt'rrtit rntf f
iravr wrra-rml ritliii hrtmxht nrw
ItiMgna, Wrtiihrr frrnirr wurajrt)
hat Ihr u iwh t t Htiuhl antrf liwn
(tinri wntrr to ihr lutlxhut rlvrra
'nun inrillfiff aittma hi thr mmm
,itlim,
l'aruia ritMlltril
Mum tlmo mum ikti'i nt rtth farm
it ml iinir llotmt'f Kfi ry, Iflnho.
n rrc Ifittmtittrtt hv thi Kxitrnnl
r)rr whirl, nurd fhimwh tlx hirakx
ill ;4-fm( elif-.r. Thr watrr wa up
;ti the rnvm nf irnmr farm ..ulStiitiyfi
and tiny fmthrr .irrachri, in thr
siuitrin thtnitrnrti lo fltnt 3.1.000
irmrrj 'ir
iVNoi'tii or AVVUAI,
UTATlcMrNT
J0at thi jrr nii( iie-tmtr SI, tM?
l.!V!ITri of 31 California Klrtwl
rtfin frnrliri(, Calif, Id lit Ktt nf
('aiifiirttla ma! tu (he Irtttiranr
("itnitlnrr at Xhm Rial nf Oregon,
puratiartt lo law
Nl pre-mlwma frlv 1 13 7ft SW 44
T.tol Inttrrit tt hierufa
ami rtal l!ii in !(!
Irtnitn from nlhar aourr 1 J7 U81 03
Total ni-nmf WMJ J ! 5 J
lUMlil'HKrMrNTH
Net amount pUt fur
loaaoa . f 1.13 4)9 711
1 d)ulmrnt rmrt 4U flfiil 4
I'ruIrfwilUlitf rxiriar 3t).S4tl M
AH tithvr n-nlnure (ln
rHi'tlnf tttvcctment
p-t,ir , JM MO 04
T'itt tl.hiir,pmrnt t7H30 4717t
AiMiTTri AssriH
3 378 4301
1 47! 44 7J
35 .Ml It
mfkrt vl(i"
Vain of Iximlt owttnl
i mortlicd
Vlu of tlftrfci owrtM
Cnth In tmnki and
hOl1
FrrmlMftii In rmtrti nt
rnUrtin wrftlvn lnr
rp( 30 147
Tnirrt mit ronta due n4
fffliwl ... S144Sft7
? artmftlrtl trlt M SJ 211 0
MAntt 'TJrs t'ltl't.t fl AND
nntrn rrsns
Total tmnatfl rlalms 00
Kllmali1 oaa ff)Mtmanl
ipn tor unpaid
rlalma frt 0O1 AO
Total unvarnrd nrvtnlumt I 4 SIS 4B
AM othrr HaMIMlra 383 4fl3 S3
Total HflMtltlra, rvrrpt
rapltal 4 4(57401
Tapftal paid tin I fi 00 MO 00
t'nlnr1 fundi ttur
pluat 1 M.efl.3t
tufpttii aa rrganta pol-
lrhol(lart S t.1ll.4ft St
V Total ttt .M AO
VNr.l IS nitrooff fOH THR
f XT. A ft
NH prrmlume rrlv4 , tl4S47SVi
N (mar ptd a03S
rrln-lpp) offtr in Orrctm t04
Spal'lln llMf , p..iUod, Oi--a:tri.
m. I- ioHsnns is
lit Haiti riiaflt lltl
tVNOf'in Of AHHVAU
far th yr oiM lfmNr SI,
1117
Of I ha
TtlnltT Vnlral Iniuranf f.
San Antonio. In lh BUU of TaM
mad to tti Inauranr C'ommlaaionW
of th Suit t Otftnn, puriuRnt
law:
Nl prmhima rn iv-d tt.tM.3tT It
Total lnlrrrt dividend
and t I atat Inront SKS flOl 33
In com' from olhar tourcra 7S.Ifl2 at
Totl lnrnm fl.S33i0t.70
mHIU'MSr.MWTll
ffl immml paid for
a 3 SRO 437 t3
f.oaa adjmtnnt xp,nia 45S.Ji
1 mlrrwrlUng njiantri . 1,300.063 3t
Dlvtrfrnria ld to atork
h of d r a fCaah. 1100,.
OntifM); alofk, 0 100,000 00
Tltvlitrnda pnld or credit-
fd lo to)lryhtildrra
A't olhrr expend Murfe
flnrhtd I n f Invettment
Ypenira Hn.3Bl 63) 3MMt4
Total dUhursfmentt CO 7124.1140 6
AIJM!TTKI AHSKTS
Value of real ralate own-
rd Itnarki-t vahiet . f J S7 .007 00
Iaim on mnrti'af ra and
rntUtiral. air..., 170.3S2 00
Valiie of honda owned
inmortiird) . 4,3f!2,l0tti
Vnlti of atitok owned
(market vaitief , . 3.7M,03 00
Ch In ban ha and on
hand
Premiuma In eourae of
roHerllon wrttlrn alnra
September UK 1H47. 1,434,003 03
Intereal nnd rentt dut
and arrrtied 10,074 03
Oilier nui-U (net! 30.1,170 32
2.316,487 &B
Tofnt nrlmllfrd utirtn tl2.4.1l.?tU.45
i.iAiin.iTirs. sriii'i.us anu
otiikr riiNus
T(tl ttnnnM rlntini 2.3iO,30SOO
r..llninlrrt In.t il)utment t
rrn. for unpaid
'li(m ... ... 12.nfl(t0fl
Tnml unrflrnrri nrinlutttl 8.77S,2st
AH othir Itnliilltici 1,033 815 04
Tolnl llnhlllllrl, M-
I'opl ranital 1!I,131,4M.U
Cnrlul pntri
tin ... . ti.noo.onnno
Rpirlal a u r-
phii funiU: 230.000 00
limiU (aur
Plii'l J 040,277 Id
lurpliK aa rrxarria pnltry-
holilfra I., J,20I.27J.I(I
T"'"1 13 4,ln,tl.4S
HD.SINKSS IN OHKOON
roii tiir vr.AH
Nl nrrmlimia rarrtvvd... $ l),4IOS
Nal loaara pnlit , I7,00,I
Ulvlilrmla pnlil or credit.
t(t In policy), nMrri ,
C. n. Ilanllla nrnrral Aimri
Haallla, H'aahlniilon
mm
Army enilneen, who are attllni
farmer ami iowiinri)ji hi nd
lIltif (hr illkea. Here furred to
niuvr their tempornry ramp to ttlfh
rr (frftiind.
AM t'hildjrn hitvr horn onlrriwi
(tfl Urn alifota m Huiiurni Krrry.
Thr rlvrr ia rxprrtrct to rrtniiln tit
flood alitKr UhIuv,
Hy Vanlahra
A 4-yrnr-ohl hoy vnnlird Mt the
top u a hminr txnt In thr Coliltnhlt
rlvrr timr fort land, thr amo arra
hi which a tint boat with two mm
nlmrd fllfiitpjieaird Huildiiy. A
youth trlrd to nwlm ahoro from
row txtot on thr Hnakn rtvrr In
Idaho mid tu miMthtK. HpitU that
tw rrnchrd mi iitand atartrd an aor
ial Krnrrh hut hr wiia not louitd.
Thr t'athrrlor v rlvrr near I-t
(iramlr, tlrr,, whi at tta hhchrat level
hi 4H yrara and farnirra hiirrlrdly
rtitutrtirtrtl tttkea to protrrf thrlr
taitfl, Thr Orritm ratat rrgion
a I an wm Hexhiiihif to frr thr rffrrt
of forrruta pouring Into thr Colum
bia rlvrr from trllmtarim upstream.
Thr C'htrK Kitrk rlvrr nt Kt. HrKla.
Mt. waa at 300 frrt, a ftwit hthrr
than thr prrvlotia hiKh In 1010,
At Hptikimr, Wnah , the wrnthrr
hurrau ald 27 5 Inrhnt of rnlli hvr
InJirn ainrr June 1, 147, the wct
trat (n 12 months on record.
Inquest Held
On Wreck
ALTURAB. May 25 Haymonit
HtiAxrH, 13-year-oid Caftby youth
who waa klHrd Uiatantiy on May 30
in a two-car cranh 10 mllra north
of t'niihy, met hia death "aa the
renutt of an autouiohtle arctdrnt,"
arcordlttK to thr vrrdict of a cor
otter's jury following an Inqurat held
hrrr.
Thr boy waa In a car operated by
hta mother, Mn Ilellr liiiMrii, whtch
atrurk a inachttte driven by Albert
Uavla of Krjio. Driven of both cars
trstifled. It wm brought out that
the Uttvli car waa aIhiuI 20 ttirhrt
over the renter atrip when hit by
the Rujiaeil machine. The KuaAejl
car showed akid marks of approxi
matrly 160 fret, accttrdlng to Cali
fornia Blair Traffic Officer Gerald
WiUon of Tulflake.
Mra. Davis, who hax In Uir car
with hrr husband, remains In an
Alturaa hmpltal with minor injuries.
At very low temperatures helium
becomes liquid and then develops
such trnnendou capillary action
that it will overflow any contniner
In which it is placed.
MNurm "r A N N t' A t
aTATl.Hf.ST
fer the year endd tecembr 31, 17,
of the
TUX AI.UANCr INRimAKnt
rwMPANV or I'itu-Atir.UMiiA
of mdrlphie, in (he State of lenn
arlvanl ml to the luranre Com
relaatoner of Utt Slat ot Oregon, put
auanl to Uw:
INCOME
Net premiuma received tl0.27J33a
Tola! inlereat. dlvldende
and real ettat Incom MS. 403 1
Income from other
aourres lit 433 to
Total Income ttt.122.ltOU
nlMlt'RSKMr.NTS
Net amount paid tor
louea t 4 377 000 71
l,oe adjualment penet 2a.33a .79
Underwriting eapenaet .. 4s.O6i.07.t
Dividend paid to atoch-
holders 'raah. 100,000
at.h. SOi . 100.000 00
Dtvtdenda ptd or ered-
ttett to policyholder . t
Alt other eapendlturet
flnelualnf mveeuneni
xpenus)
tl 977 17
Total ttitmrtemrnla . t t 317,
ADM1TTKD ASSETS
Valua ot real eat ate own
ed tmarket value).. 9 t
Loana on mortgagee and
collateral, etc .
Value of honde owned
morticed
Value dT at or hi owned
(market value)
Cah in banka and on
hand
Premiuma In eourtr of
collection written aim?
September 20, 1947 ..
Interest and rent due
and accrued , .,
Other aaaets (net.
.&.
1304,
I 147
33
337
1183
8&3 0Q
44 J7
.005 04
631 00
Total admitted atet 310 007 401.14
UABlUTIFS SUHPt.t'S AND
OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claim $ 3,104.331 00
Set t ma fed loaa aduafment
epcn (or unpaid
claim H.1S0 60
Total unearned premium 038. 70S 20
All other llfthllltlea 814.370.33
Total ItanilUie. except
capital ttl.M0.T4IU
Capital paid
up 11,000 00 00
Speviat aur-
plu (imdt 1.446.743 01
tlnaaalgnrd
fund tir
plusi . 4 000 000 00
Surplua aa regard policy
holder K 44T4S 0t
Total . tl. 0(17 401.84
misiNKss in onr.GON roa
THR YrAH
Net premium received... $ BO.SflOtS
Net loaara paid ... .. .. . ... 33,437 63
Principal office tn Oregon; 1020 Amer
ican Dank Illdg., Portland, Or,
T. H. WATTKRS
107 7th rtian 41 CI
Tulelake
American
Legion
Regular Meetings
2nd and 4th Tuotdayt
Club Rooms
In tho Kandra SIdg.
Houn 1 n. m. to
12 Midnight
. For All
Legionnaires
FUNNY BUSINESS
'Ik ,
H hat troubl kteplng hi y on th baiir
I The EdltorX
l.ttt.r. .riat.4 bar maal aal fe. a
intti than ana w.rti, ma.t aa
- wr.ii.a i.aio.r an t.nR ati.r. a in. f
aaaar, ana maat a. alfntd ar Iha
f?,al NAHK ANU AUI1KCHS f
' fh. arrll.r. Canlriballan. fallawtng
lh... raia ara ,rml( taaicamat.
oi.n NAMr.s
PORTLAND. Ore., To the EdKon
You were good ertouKh lo publish
recently a requeat I mede or geo
Kmphtc Infnrmntlon iibout some nH
Klamalh county pout oltlcra. Theae
office were aouthweat of Klamafi
rntl. The return! were very grat
ifying nd huve been made part of
the Oregon Iflalorlcul society flies.
I now need more Information for
other parts of the county.
Oale poat office w&s In service
from April. ITO0, until March. 1BB1.
Wllllaton D. Woodcock waa the pnat
master . It aa near Tulelake. Doe
anyone know the reason for the
name Oale?
Oamer post office was in service
1903-3. when It was closed to Bly.
Jesjiie M. Boyd was the poetmaster.
Doet anybody know Its location and
and why was It named?
Albert Jones was postmaster at a
place called Juniper In 1BB9-M. If
anybody knows where this post of
fice was situated please send tn the
farts.
1iraton post office was In charge
of Oliver P. McOee. 18gg-, when
H was closed to Bonanza. The
writer would be glad to know where
It was situated and why it was
named.
Where was McCurdy post office.
l(13-B3? It was named for the
postmaster and closed to Ijttkvtiie.
Morton post office operated from
!8Bf to 1894, when It was closed tfl
Tulelake. H. K. Oay was the first
postmaster. Where was It situated
and why was It nomed?
Odessa Is one of the odd post
office names of Klamath county.
The office ran from wn to WIS,
The uiulerhlgned has been to Odessa
but was unable to get Information
about the reason for the name.
Royston post office oierated from
1832 to 1908 with but one post'
master, I,ura E. White. Doea any.
one know why the place was called
Roys-ton? Some of your readers
ought to remember about It.
There Is one other Klamath coun
ty office about which the compiler
can get no Information as to the
meaning of the name and that la
Ivan. That post office was estab
lUhed In 1028 with Andrew J. Han
an. postmaster. It was changed to
Worrten In 1930. Who knows why
the place was called Ivan?
Returns about the old Oregon post
offices are coming In but very slow
ly. There have been 2200 post of
fices In Orciton In 100 years and
about 600 are still in service. The
Oregon Historical society has Infor
mation about the origins of the
names of nearly 2000. Time la run
tng out on this business because the
early settlers are fading from the
picture. Better get the Information
In before It Is too Sate and thus win
the approval of Malcolm Epley
and the undersigned.
Lewis A. McArthur.
4306 S. W. Arthur way.
Portland !, Oregon.
Editor's Note: Ivan post office
southwest of here was named for
Ivan Kesterson. according to my in
formation, which will be sent along
lo Mr. McArthur. I would appreci
ate receiving a copy of replies which
go to Mr. McArthur aa a result of
his request, so that they may also
be printed here.
Rehearsals
On For KUHS
Rose Parade
ft, heara.lt for the shear to b
presented by tba Kt'HH band is
Multnomah stadium during the Rose
Festival In Portland are in full
awlnr. KI'JIH hat rbosen to put en
a concert type sf show and this will
he built around a selection of Victor
Herbert's beat-known light opera
and musical comedy favorites.
Three young singers from Ktam
th Falls will accompany the band
and appear tn solos. 1ueU and trio
of these Victor Herbert tunea, ac
companied by the band. Boiotsta
wilt be Catherine Dianas. Witber El
liott and Jerry Palea.
The show aril! open up with a
strong fanfare type Introduction
contained in Coiby's "March of the
Pioneer." The finale of the show
wilt feature the now-famous KI H8
band drum ensemble composed of
!artd f'oaki. I.tonard Wash, Charles
Norland, Wallace Lelrhty and Ed
McCracken.
As marching tn the (rand floral
parade on Saturday, June 12, 1 part
of the bands assignment, John Mc
Manui of the faculty la drilling the
band on this feature and making a
selection of those student who are
capable marcher.
Tickets which wilt help send the
band to Portland ara being sold by
members of the band and also may
be obtained at the chamber af com
merce and Jcrby'e Muale company.
Ttrketa sell far 3? and may be ea-
ehanged for Rase Festival bstton
at the chamber af commerce.
Youth Back From
Scout Council
Bill Bfandsness, It, son of Mr.
and Mrs. . C. Brarutenesa of MS
Caitfornia, returned home Sunday
night from Seattle where he attend
ed the National Council of Buy
Scout of America,
Brandsnesf, member ot Troop 36,
Sacred Heart church, was the
youngest Eagia In school attending
the conference and had the honor
of being member f the honor
guard whtch waited on visiting dig
nitaries and witnessed the high
awards made during the session.
Leader of Bill troop la W. O. Eiy.
(f STRAW HAT
fl TiME ll
Oet Yours Now
ALi, STYLES J
1
Mais
at
4th
Wibbi
- M WJ U4 UVt WUl-A4l
C. L, hred Death
Reported Here
Of Interest to lumbermen In this
j area Is word of the death of C. L.
Isted, 72, former general manager
of the Shevtlrt-Sixon company In
Bend, who died May 21 in Portland.
He had been in falling health for
some time and in 1M4 resigned aa
manager of the Bend mill.
Mr. Isted waa a native of New
York and entered the lumber busi
ness In July. 189?. with the Rust
Owen Lumber company of Drum
mond. Wis. Ke waa a director of
the Western Pine association while
with Sheviin-Hixon. Since retiring
hr had made hi home In Portland.
NANKINO, May 25 Pi Pro
government reports today said na
tional troops recaptured Hsuchang,
SO mile south of Chenghslen. on the
Pleplng-Hankow railroad, and Yen
llng. 20 miles east of Hsuchang.
It was the day a sole report on the
Chinese war.
Dogs probably began to bark only
when they became domesticated.
IF YOUR CAR IS GOING TO BE THE
iiiniin-iinmi, slugger
uhipihe nosi; s
SFIIIXG TUXK-UP
Is What It Needs
for Top Hat ling
Average!
It'i a double-header troubie-shooring tune-up
that get your cor out of the outfield. Your
winrer-barter-ed-up, out - of boundi car it
itepped up to the pink of ROSE condition
ready to wham the ball right through the
vocation atrctch with no time in the dugout!
Strike One Maximum Power
Strike Two M atlmun gat
mileage
Strike Three Everything check
edt tuned, adjusted,
tightened.
. YOU'RE tS'l
In every Inning, running smoothly, op
erating at low coat, with ROSE MO
TOR'S double-header, header-otf-er at
major repair bill later. No hits, no
misses, no error.
HOME It ASi: FOH KLAMATH HAS1X
TIIAKKIMMtTATIOX
MOTOR Q)
Corner
Fourth
and
Klamath
Store Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
9th ar Pine Phone 31 S3
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