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MONDAY. JULY 13. 1883 FACE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWB, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKOON " To Buy and Twice As Well Read and Use Want Ads Sd Student Nurse Brings In Brother SOMERVILLE, Mass. MV-Mlss Virginia Kaloyanidcs, 20, a student nurse, assisted In a birth at Som. ervllle Hospital yesterday and I of ncLiuDLE Finns Y CaajiiIgM aTlf.M.CoaUy, IUA . . - J AIR CONDITIONING Sheet Metal HeeHaa VeBtileiirii RING'S SHEET METAL 2104 ' So. 6th AUTO SEAT COYERS SUNDOWN TENT and AWNING 123 No. 4th Seat Covers for Any Mok. or Model . . . J M.JO .sd up. Convertible Tops . . . $47.50 eee Meoe Heeaiiaere Auio Towing Service Ph. 5126 to 5127 JIM AND ART'S TOWING SERVICE 6h and Walnut iLaceted et Jim 01m Meters) 24 HOUR SrtVICI Wreck. te, An Sis Je ANYWHERE ANYTIME BASIN BRIEFS On tht Air Over KFLW-CBS at 2:05 Daily Meeting Notices, Lost and Fwrnd, Iteau e Ceairaaeir. Interest - Listen . , . Fhea in Yew hem. Tim is No Charge BUSINESS SERVICE OOKKEENNG - MAILING LISTS . MIMEOGRAPHING ALL STAR BUSINESS SERVICE - 120 So. 9th NOTARY PURLIC ANSWERING SERVICE STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE Prompt. Couiteoato Rebael Setrke New el Your Phone COMMERCIAL HAULING Ph. 9240 ANDERSEN FREIGHT LINE 2802 So. 6th HEAVY HAULING AaywlMrs for Hire" Cel as far Pest Piaiaeeela Service After Hours Ph. Res. 2 Jill DRY CLEANING SANITONE RELIABLE CLEANERS 1116 Main ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Ph.2-2528 LEACH SERVICE CO. 123 So. 6th St. Com.rclel - Residential Industrial Electrical Engineering Motors Supplies ELECTRIC HEATING ELECTRIC HEATER SALES CO. 623 Pint Esquir Thtarr Buildinf WESIX RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL HEATING EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION MMtfejuirtm for your wary tlactrical RMHng natal. Expert Watch Repair 4524 S. 6th . HYDE'S JEWELERS 4S24 So. 6th. Jewelry Manufacturing and Repair Clock Repair Engraving Center Diemsnds for Lass FUELS of ALL KINDS FRANKFORD FUEL CO. No. City Limits - Bend Hy. Metered Check and Pill Heating Oil Service Factory Pine Blocks, Rod Wood and Prestolegs GLASS. DOORS, WINDOWS Ph. 7477 THE GLASS HOUSE 21S No. 11th . t Plata, Crystal and Window Glass Stern. Seen and Screens to Order tsttmetee Gladly Give LAUNDRY MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY Cemplete 1-Stop Dry Cleaning Service Lawnmower Sharpening Ph. 4672 BODENHAMER SAW FILING 351 E. MAIN Sew Filing Lewnmawer Sharpening and Repairing i.S.A. Motorcycles Res Lawn Mowers Briggs-Strettee and Clinton Motors PRESCRIPTIONS SUBURBAN DRUG CO. 3950 So. 6th Compl.te Human and Animal Heelth Supplies 1 Free Parking Let Opaa t to t Every Day 17 Days) PUMPS - IRRIGATION Ph. 2-3464 INTERSTATE PUMP ENGINEERING Co. Merril-Lokeview Jet. Fairbanks Morse Domestic Pumps, Turbine and Propeller Pumpe "V Engines, Diesel Engines, Sprinkler System, Repairs on all makes at Pumps. TRAILER HOUSES POOLE'S TRAILER SALES 223 SO 7th ST PAN-AMERiCAN TERRA CRUISERS TERRY HANSON 14-16-20-23.27-30 and 35 ft. Lengths $995.00 to SS.12S.00 WANT ADS It's so EASY end INEXPENSIVE to uie HERALD A NEWS WANT ADS. Ta BUY Ta SELL To TRADE Te FIND To HIRE . . . then rushed to a telephone. Waiting lor the call were her father, Clement, and her 10 young er brothers and sisters. The patient was Virginia's moth er, who gave birth to a boy weigh ing 10 pounds 5 ounces. Ph. 5683 Work ei All Kl.ee Ph. 4329 Ph. 8115 Ph. 9124 The letter Kind Ph. 4622 Ph.2-3221 Ph. 4511 Ph. 2-2531 11th and Klamath Ave. Laundry and Pickup and Delivery We Giva StH Greea Stamps Ph. 3445 Ph. 5520 Ph. 8111 r V. &a. KNOW WHERE THIS WATERFALL IS? It's located within 35 miles of Klamath Falls, within three quarters of a mile of a well traveled road and doesn't have any fish in it. If you don't recognize it wait until tomorrow and we'll run another picture and identify the creek. Ag Department Lists Production Estimates For This Year's Crops WASHINGTON HI The Agr- culture Department last week fore cast ths year's corn crop at 3, 336.501,000 bushels and the wheat crop at 1,174,708,000 bushels. inis was tne nrst estimate ol the year - for corn. It compares with last year's crop of 3,306,733, 000 bushels and the ten-year (1942 511 average of 3,036,735,000. Offi cials have said that a crop of more than 3,350,000,000 bushels this year might require use of production controls next year to keep sur pluses from geitmg larger. The wheat estimate is 42,208,000 bushels more than the 1,132,500,-000-busbel forecast of a month ago. It compares with last year's crop of 1,291,447,000 and the ten-year average of 1.088.54B.00O. Secretary Benson has Invoked marketing quotas on next year's wucai crop 10 prevent accumula tion of ton-heavv sumluses. ine winter wheat crop was put at 821,372,000 bushels, which was 81,483,000 bushels more than lost month's forecast of 769,884,000 It compares with last year's crop of 1.062,801,000 and with the ten-vear average ol 787,237,000. Production estimates for other The spring wheat crop was esti mated at 353,3,16,000 bushels, whi-h was 9,280,000 bufhels less than munui s lorecast of 362.616,000 It. rnmnaia- ...i.u , 0 i, ,5l year s crop Clergy Praise Ike Statement NEW YORK in vcuaH .i senhowpr'. - ..... cjev,niii suggestions of widespread commu nism among the Protestant clergy has been commended by Protes tant and Jewish leaders. The National Council of Church es of Christ in the USA and the American Jewish Committee sent Elsenhower telegrams Friday. "Your statement," the council said, "greatly strengthens the in. fluence of the churches of all faiths as defenders of treedom and bul warks against Communism," Government has the unquestion ed riirht nnri riutv In ripnl with disloyalty wherever it be found, me council saia, adding: "nttt thA Uhnlfanl inrflntmnnt of clergy or any other profession al group Is wholly unjustified." 30 Minutes TIME US! for a fast TRAVELOAN Plenty of other advantages, too-iuch as 45 days until first payment and 24 months o pay! How much do you need?-$50...$500...$1500 or more? By all means TAKE THAT TRIP-tut see us first "-now. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. 107 No. 9th Ph. 7711 M-223 S-215 Leeni above $300.00 era made thraugh our Industrial Loan License ft -V-' .-Y of 238,646,000 and the ten-year av erage of 291,311,000. Durum wheat was put at 28,701- 000 bushels in the first estimate of the year for this class. lit com pares win 21,303,000 last year and 37,360,000 for th3 ten-year aver age. Sprng wheat other than durum was reported at 324,635,000 bushels In the first estimate for this class of the year. It compares wth 217, 283,000 last year and a ten-year average of 2o3.95?,000. crops compared with harvest last year and for the ten-year average. respectively, included: Hay 105,274,000 tons; 104,424,000 and 102,296,000. : Dry beans 17,140,000 bags; 16, 777.00 and 17,876,000. Dry peas 3,430,000 bags; 2,610,- 000 and 5,998,000. Potatoes 376,773,000 bushels; 347,504,000 and 411,007,000. Sugar Beets 10.925,000 tons; 10,- Hops 42,80,000 pounds; 01,263,- 000 and 51.075,000. Apples 102,320,000 bushels; 92,- 489,00 and 105,224,0. Peaches 63,559,00; 62,560,000 and 62560.000. . i . - . Pears 30,910,000 ; 30,947,000 and 30.396.000. Grapes 2,755,000 tons; 3,173,000 and 2,874,000. Cherries 325 tons; 213,000 and 198.000. Apricots 200,000 tons; 177,000 and 226.000. Production of milk In June was reported at 12,349.000,000 pounds compared with 12,610,000,000 In May, 11,879,000, in June last year and 12,393,000,000 for tne ten year June average. Egg production in June was re ported at 5,051,000,000 compared with 5,872,000,000 in May, ,ui. 000. in June last year and 5- 95,000,000 for the ten-year June average. . Stocks of com for grain on farms July 1 were reported a 995,2479,000 bushels of 33.2 per cent of last year's crop. This compared with 599,740,000 bushels ol 22.9 per cent a year ago and 715,038,000 bushels of 26.9 per cent lor uie ten- year July 1 average. stocks of old crop wneat on farms July 1 were put ae 72,840.000 bushels or 5.6 per cent of last year's crop. This compared with 63,079,000 bushels or 0.4 per cent a year ago and 92,519,000 bushels or 9 per cent for the ten-year av erage. The estimated acreage of major crops to be harvested this year and the percentage such acreage would be of last year's harvested acreage included: Corn 80,694,000 acres tor harvest this year or 99. per cent of last year's harvested acreage. All wheat 6,225,000 or 95.2. Winter wheat 46,105,000 or 91.6. All spring wheat 21,120,000 or 104.4. Durum wheat 1,999,000 or 92.8. Spring wheat other than durum 19,121,000 or 105.7. Dry beans 1.409,000 or 110.8. Dry peas. 244,000 or 115.6. Soybeans grown for all purposes 15,781,000 or 100.9. Soybeans for beans alone 14,335.- 000 or 101.8. . Potatoes 1,502.000 or 107.4. Sugar beets 727,000 or 109.3 Hops 28,000 or 74.2. IU iOL IIWIMML OL )Ol 1IOI ill 4 EliflVI 1 L sfiu The Indicated acreace vlelrt of imnortant rrnnK this VBflr com pared with last and the ten-year average, respectively, inciuueu: Torn 41.3 bushels thic vear. 40.3 last and 35.2 for the ten-year .aver age.- All wheat 17.5; 18.3 and 17.1. Winter wheat 17.8; 20.9 and It All spring .wheat 16.7; 11.8 and 15.8. Durum wheat 14.4; 9.9 and 14.8. Spring wheat other .than durum 17; 12 and 10. All hay 1.40 tons: 1.40 and 1 .3-6s.. 7 Vi V4 't V Dry beans 1.216 pounds: 1.319 and 1,007. Dry peas 1,408 pounds; 1,237 and 1,264. . Potatoes 250.9 bushels; 248.6 and 191.2. Sugar beets 15 tons; 15.3 and Hops 1,482 pounds; 1,600 and 13.4. 1,327. The condition of pastures on July 1 average 76 per cent of normal compared with 77 per cent a year ago and 87 per cent for the ten year July 1 average. The acreage for harvest, the av erage yield per acre and produc tion, respectively, of Important crops by major producing states included: Winter wheat: Washington 2, 125,000; 31 and 65,875,000; Oregon 940,000; 30 and 28.200,000. Spring wheat other than durum: Washington 845,00; 25 and 21,125, 000. Mops: Washington, 13,500,000 acres for harvest; 1,680 pounds per acre and production 22,680,000 pounds; Oregon 1,100,000: 1,000 pounds and 7,100.00 pounds. Potatoes: Washington 29100; 400 and 11,600,000; Oregon 38,000; 315 and 11,97,000. The nroriiir-.Mnn nr anni- ii.. . . . BHfica uy states included: Washington 28 -000,000; Oregon 2,618,000. The production of peaches by states Included: WnKhintrtnn 1 998.000. ... - The nrnrittr-tiftn nf nan.. u.. m fyE-uia vy aiaies included : Washington 7,448.000 Oregon 6,580,000. Legal Notice NOTICR TO ELECTHICAI The Klamath County School District will . . v. wpicu uius on ine re-wlrinH Building. Plana and specifications may b seen at the office of Klamath Coun ty School District, Veterans Memorial Building. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Bids will be opened at 1(1:30 a.m., July 25 1953. at the Klamath County School District Office. The Klamath County School District reserve the right to reject any or all Ida, . a, . July 13-20 No. 363 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice i hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the estate of Frank C. Nelder, Deceased, to all creditors of and persons having claims against said deceased, to present such claims, duly verified as required by law. to the undersigned at the office of the County Clerk of Klamath Coun ty, State of Oregon, within six 6 months from date of first publication of this notice. Max A. Cunning , Administrator of the estate of Frank C. Nelder Address: Redmond, Oregon Dated and first publication July 13. JD53, July 13-20-27 Aug. 3 No. 361 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN Pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 60-233 OCLA, notice is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. will at the O.K. Transfer Co. 350 Spring St. Klamath Falls. Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 14. 1953 sell at Eublic auction to the highest and best idder therefor, for cash, the follow ing described goods, to-wlt: Electric Sign: Crated, or so much thereof as may b necessary to satisfy claim of the undersigned for storage of said goods: that the name of the owner or person on whose account saal goods arc held Is Mrs. Addie Roland, that the amount of the undersigned's claim of said goods is $128.99 plus cost oi nonce aoveriwemeni. ana sate. . Dated July 7. 1933. O. K. Transfer Co. By: A. I. Vincza J S-13 No. 32fl r Doctor's Formula Great For Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface blotches, blemishes and rashes. Three sizes. Zcmo JyyflV it clean, stainless. mAMJ Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LlliN - Pursuant to the provisions of section 60-233. notice Is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. will be at the O.K. Transfer CO. 3M Soring St. Klamath Falls, Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 13. 1U33 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder therefor, far cash, the following de scribed goods, to-wit: Suit case, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claim of the undersigned for storage of sid gooas; that the name of the owner or person on whose account said goods are held la W. C. Williams, that the amount of the undersigned'! claim of said goods u a.uu pius cos, ox nouce aavcriuc- tnent and sale. Dated July 7. 1933. O. K. Transfer CrJ. By: A. L. Vincze J S-13 No. 323 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S Pursuant to the orovisions of section 80-233 O.C.L.A. notice is hereby given mat tne unaersignea u.n. imnsier to. wiU at the O K Transfer Co.. 330 Soring St. Klamath Falls. Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 13. 11)33. sell at public auction to the highest and best oioacr tnereior. lor casn. ine louow- ing described goods, to-wit: 1 carton, 1 carton. 1 Barrel, 1 Barrel, 1 Ironing Board. 1 Tubs and Contents. 1 Hakuock or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claim of the unaer Fisnea lor storaae or said soods: that the name of the owner or person on whose account said aoodk are held It Betheyl Bumgardner, that the' amount oi the undersigned's claim oi s.ild goods is $01.63 Dlus cost of notice advertisement and sale. . sated July 7. 1S33. . , O. K.- Transfer Co. By: A. L. Vincze J 8-13 No. 318 NOTICE OF SALE TO 1ATISFY ' WAREHOUSEMAN'S Li EN Pursuant to the provisions ot section 60-333 O.C.L.A. notice is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. wiU at the O.K. Transfer Co. 350 Spring St. Klamath Falls, -Oregon, at one o'clock p.m. on July 15, 1033, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash, the following described goods, to-wit: . 1 piano bench, 1 box, 1 box, 1 carton, 1 box, 1 carton, 1 box, 1 lrather box, I bread box, 1 trunk, 1 trunk, 1 trunk, 1 box, 1 bundle tools, or so much thereof ss may be necessary to sati&iy claim ot the undersigned for storage of said goods: that the name of the owner or person on whose account said goods are held is William Brandt, that the amount 6f the undersigned's claim of said goods Is $239.73 plus cost of notice advertisement and sale. Dated July 7. 1933. O.K. Transfer Co. By; A. L. Vincze J 8-13 No. 319 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S Li EN Pursuant to the provisions of section 60-233 O.C.L.A. notice Is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. wiU at the O.K. Transfer Co., 350 Spring St. Klamath Falls. Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July IS, 1US3, sell at Eublic auction to the highest and best idder therefor, for cash, the following described goods, to-wit: 1 Organ. 1 sewing machine, 1 trunk, 1 trunk, 1 Wedgewood oven, 1 cabinet, 3 chairs, 1 arm chair, 1 rocker, 1 chair, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy claim of the undersigned for storage of said goods; that the name of the owner or person on whose account said goods are held Is Josephine L. Wynne, that the amount ot the un dersigned's claim of said goods is $120. 53 plus cost of notice advertisement and sale. Dated July 7. 1953. O.K. Transfer Co. By: A. I. Vincze J 8-13 No. 320 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN Pursuant to the provisions of section 60-233 O.C.L.A. notice is hereby give that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. will at the O.K. Transfer Co., 350 Spring St.. Klamath Falls, Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 15, 1933, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash, the following described goods, to-wit: 1 plyboard, 1 plyboard, 1 plyboard. 1 plyboard, 1 barrel. 1 barrel. 1 barrel. 1 chest of drawers-glass top M-S, 1 car ton 1 carton. 3 bundle carton, 1 chest of drawers M-S, 1 box. 1 tool box, 1 trunk, 1 dresser with glass M-S. 1 car ton. 1 box, 1 box, 1 cloth hamper M-S. 1 carton. 1 barrel. 1 barrel. 1 carton. 1 breakfast table M-S. 1 carton. 1 car ton. 1 magazine rack M-S. 1 roll drop cord. 1 box, 1 box, 1 carion, 1 carton, 1 roll throw rug, 3 bundle bed slats, 1 sledge hammer, 1 sledge hammer, 1 bed end M-S, 1 bed end M-S, 1 coll spring, 1 mattress. 1 mattress, 1 dining room chairs M-S, 1 dining room chairs M-S, 1 dining .oom chairs M-S. 1 dining room chairs M.S, 1 vanity bench M-S, 1 end table M.S. 1 small bench O-S M-S, 1 Ironing board, 1 bar rel. 1 barrel, 1 dining table tt.D. M-S. 1 wall picture M-S, 1 wall mirror M-S, 1 wall picture M-S, 1 wall mirror M-S. 1 Davenport Damage M-S, 1 O S. Chair M-S, 1 O.S. Swing rocker M-S, 1 tool box, 1 carton. 1 metal can, 1 table l.-.mp M-S, 1 table lamp M-S 1 end table M-S. 1 kitchen stool M-S. 1 round table M-S. 1 round center table M-S, 1 end table M-S, 1 smoke stand metal, 1 loud speaker. 1 floor lamp used. 1 vacuum used. 1 radio table model M-S,' 1 small bench O-S M-S. 1 coifee table M-S. 1 cloth dryer rack, 2 bundle bed rails M-S, 1 refrigerator, 1 tub. 1 cloth basket, 1 toll rug, 1 roll rug. 1 roll rug, 1 roll rug pad, 2 bundle table leaves, 1 bundle legs and rug. 1 book end, 1 radio table model M-S. or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claim of the undersijwed 'or storage of said goods: that the name of the owner or person on whoce ac count said goods are held is Jack KeeT er, that the amount of the underslgneoVs claim of said goods is $217.50 plus cost of notice advertisement and sale. . Dated July 7. 1953. . O.K. Transfer Co. By: A.L. Vincze J 8.13 No. 321 . NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN Pursuant to the provisions of section 60-233 OCLA. notice Is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. will at the O.K. Transfer Co. 330 Spring St. Klamath Falls, Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 15, 1933 sell at publicuction to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash, the following described goods, to-wit: 1 carton of cans, 10 bundles of cans, 1 carton, 1 box of cans, 1 carton of bottles. I ironing board, 1 bundle fish Ing poles (2, 1 box of cans, 1 suitcase, 1 trunk, 1 metal tool box, 1 metal bar rel. 1 metal barrel, 1 metal barrel, 1 roll wire, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claim of the undersigned for storage of said goods: that the name of the owner or person on whose account said goods are held is Mr. Tommy Reid. that the amount of the undersigned's claim of said goods is $197.02 plus cost of notice advertisement and sale. Dated July 7, !953. O.K. Transfer Co. By: A.L. Vlncza J 8-13 No. 623 NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY . WAREHOUSEMAN'S LE1N Pursuant to the provisions of section 60-233 OCLA, notice is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. will at the O.K. Transfer Co. 3jO Spring St. Klamath Falls, Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 15. 1953 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder therefor, for cash, the fol lowing described goods, to-wit: Oil stove, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claim of the undersigned for storage of said goods; that the name of the owner or person on whose account said goods are held Is William Cupernall, that the amount of the undersigned's claim of said goods is SR.23 plus cost of notice advertisement and sale. Dated July 7. 1053. O.K. Transfer Co. By: A-L. Vincze J 8-13 No. 523 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of James M. Burcham. Deceased. Notice is heieby given that I have been appointed administrator ot the es tate of James M- Burcham, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are required to present to me, with proper vouchers, at the office of Ganong & Ganong. First Federal build, ing, Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from June 22. 1953. which is the date of first publication of this notice. Jesse M. Riifrham, Administrator J 22-29 July 6-13 NO. 404 Legal Notice SYNOPSIS Of ANNUAL , , -at tht . i ,- . AttM Lift UsuroiKt Vt . Company . tor lbs i ded DtcembM m.dt is Uie Iniursnce camBniwww , in suit ef Oregon, punuut te lis. m 4M.300.O3 M . IX&Xr?: v 3..43.453:30 Cuh us Unk deoofita 4I.4IS.IM.I . Premiums due tnd 4- , itrred Hire snd ted- . ... dent and nithl M.84MM.M - IntfTMt asd oUir in- TMUDctit Income 4m .. , LuWlTTEsT SURPU-'S AND : . ' OTHER FUNDS . . Restrrci fer Uie and pollclei 1,4.73I,S33.38 rficr sodT eontract ; ...,- All otaer , 1UW11USI 13.31P.l!"-?3 ; Total lltbilitm. es . ' ' ' Capital niid-ua - 22-?22'222 22 : aoecul aurpl'JS funds 40,TO0.OO2 ?2 -Uaualznta ayrplus - Bfl.SBd.7 le Total ....3.17,995.417.4S SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS I Accrtttl Balis I , .' Fr'tnlmni and annuit . ...... . com i de-rations 404,335,SSl-34 Com irleratioiia for ud Net ImMtmsnt fe3UBf SS,a01lAl- ouwr tncuiDt iteau. S4.sia.4t Total lo:ir mintflli -.-I 4P3.SS1.474. IS fajracaticfl lypplunent ary contiacti. divi des d arcumulat-CM, and loteieit Increue In reitrvri CommluluBJ. claim an 4 fmtral lniuranct -Dtiues and uses - ' Othrr operating dedue tiont ,. . - Dlvidfti.1i to poi!cr holders . , S8.lSS.43f.44 140.16S.4B4.S1 41.80!. 337. 44 I3I.17S M t.04,ll.4t - . Total I 4S7.Q27.3SO.ST Net tale Sroa oeri- ti,au S 1S.SS4.333.S1 'Uttftiids to stockhold-; .( Other itMaffecttnr . . jurpliu and surplus M - funds (net! 11.873,971.17 ' Total ....... " l,873,Tl.lt IncnNiie In surplus and . m t . apeclal lurplui lundi 8,980.353.44 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR -,, THE YEAR Crwi premlumi and an- . v niiitr conildrratlms , jtar $ S,059,441.7S Divlrj.ndi pild nr err ditcd to polierholdera during the year .. S1.I23.I4 Crou benefit and claims. ftidowmenti, surreo- dn. and airmltln pi'd dvrlns the year 788.993.14 , Principal office in Oregon. Fran R. PI slited. 920 A. W. Stb ItrceU forUana, 4. Uaaa. NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN Pursuant .to the nrovlsiani nt imiIaii 60-233, notice Is hereby given that the undersigned O.K. Transfer Co. will be a-., me u.n.. transier o. aou spring St. Klamath Falls, Oregon at one o'clock p.m. on July 15. 1933 bell at nubile auction to the highest and best bidder mere i or, tor casn, tne following de scribed sonds. to-wit- Coil, springs. Bundle of bed rails, waaiiiitK uitiumiic, utu cna, ocd eno, childs blackboard, iron board, sea has. suitcase and cont., ctn., ctn., ctn., ctn., ctn.. ctn., ctn., table radio, radio-comb-table model, white chair, ctn., tire & Tube Tire & Tube, tire St tube, tire & tube, davenport, davenport, mat tress, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claim of the under signed for storage of said goods: that the name of the owner or person on whose account aatd goods are held is Mrs. Blanche Subke that the amount of the undersigned's claim- of said aooas is pius cost oi notice ad vertisement and sale. Dated July 7, 1933.' ' ; O. K. Transfer Co. ' By: A. L. Vincze J 8-13 No. 324 C.I. - 41 V. VI. .W . . . ervation. Sealed bids in duplicate on u, uiucu uicrciur, mirKea out side, t("Bid Long Creek No. 1 Logging muui ihcu use oupcriuicilll- mawnaMi xnuian Agency, iviamam Agency, Oregon, will be received until" 1-nn nwn D-ntfii. C,.nWri Tl July 21, 1953, and will be considered the equivalent of oral auction bids and f"cu iui mc iiiioritiaUion OI ail Did dera. Oral auction bids will be received "J jMirciHiiciiueiu, mameiin inann ngcuij', ul-miuiiiiik HI 4.W p.m., . CaClIlC Standard Time, July 21, 195J, for the mmel 'in ine i,uni i,ren No. 1 Logging Unit comprising Sec. tlons 1, 2, 3, 4, and 3, T, 31 . S., ft. 12 .; W.M., and Sections 1, 2. 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, T. 31 S., in ca. Tw.m. inr orai aucuun oia . ding will be restricted to those who Kit'inanj luutuuicu n accept able sealed bid in accordance with iiuuce, i no unit includes approxi mately 10.280 acres of timber lands with a total estimated stand to be cut, which estimate is not guaranteed, of approximately .45.000.000 ft. B.M. of ponderosa pine, 1,000,000 feet B.M. of sugar pine. 493,000 feet BJW., of white Pine, 4.500,000 feet B.M. of white fir and other species, 3,000 feet B.M. of Douglas fir and incense cedar, of which about 2,000,000 feet B.M. of ponderosa ' "iJpiuAiinnieiy ov acres of 3 trust allotments for which sepa rate approved contracts must after- .auu us iisauc wmi auuiieea aesinng to sell and on terms similar to the j-y"" 'wi me uiiHiiuiLca .imaer. sacn . . "" SM"! uie price per mou- Scale that will be paid for timber cut and scaled prior to any readjustment No bid will be considered for less than M.uu i:r uiDusnna aeei U.JM. lor pon ui,u" sugar pine, ana wnue Pine. $12.00 per thousand feet B.M. for eiiiaiuie vcuar ana av.u per thousand feet B.M. for white fir. and other species. A certified check for sixty thousand dollars ($60,000. on a solvent bank, payable to the Tree, urer of the United States, tnun accom pany each sealed bid. Persons bidding u "csion ui companies, corpor ations, or partnerships must at the auuitii m writing- iiuj. w . j "luciivu wi wieir auinority 10 oo' so. The deposits will he returned uiiaui-icsaiui Dinners, ine deposit of the successful bidder will be applied as part of the purchase price against timber cut on this unit only or retained as liquidated damages tf the bidder hall not execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond for one hun dred thousand dollars ($100,000 within sixty days from acceptance ot his bid. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the close of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the - bid by submitting it in writing on an Indian Service bid form. The right to waive technical defects and to reject any and all bids is reserved. The contract will specify that all designated Umber shall ut .fn.d remved from the unit prior to April l, 1957. Advance payments will be required on each Individual allot ment contract mi stipulated in the con tract covering the entire unit The first advance payment must be made within thirty days of approval of the individ ual allotment contract. It will be neces sary for the successful bidder to trans port logs and equipment to end from portions of the Long Creek No, 1 Log. ging Unit across National Forest and private lands. AU bidders should con !S?L th.e .ForVl, Supervisor, Fremont National Forest. Lakevlew, Oregon and private owners in regard tc access road construction requirements. Before bids are submitted, full information wncerning the timber, the conditions i !"' the aubmission or bids should be obtained from the Superin trndent. Klamath Indian Agency. Klam ath Agency Oregon: the Area Director Portland IS, Oregon: or the CommiV nr0? Wtt" ,A-". WhinVm25. ait.WVhJn(rton- D C - Orme Lewis. !.?"! S"11" the Interior. J 20-29 July 6-13 No. 499 As- RAWLINSON DIE8 ' LOS ANGELES im Herbert Rawlinson, 87, veteran stage and screen actor, died yesterday of lung; cancer. CLASSIFIED RATIS One day Per word 60 Three days P wd Uo Week Run Per word 2Uo uonth run per word 6c MINIMUM Ztie minimum cnarge for any one ad Is 60c. . . DEADLXNIfl ' j Classified ads accepted up to 1:31 p.m. for toilowing day's pubUcatloti, up to Noon Saturday for Monday, classified display ads accepted up to 13 noon for following day's publi cation. . BOX NUMBERS ins w erg to ada may oe handled through box numbers at the papei for a service charge of 25c ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims for adjust-1 menu without delay. Corrections or cancellations re ceived by 6:30 pjn. will be made in following day's publication by U Noon Saturday for Monoay. C FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 924 High Street Phone 3334. t MEETING NOTICES IOOF NO. 137 Every Tuesday :U0 pM. Fifth and Main Sts. ALCOHOLICS atnonymous. Box SO, Phone 3453. " 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST, womans purse, Neptunes beach. 4 Mrs. Louis Brown. Identification inside purse. Reward. 5273 or 7929. LOST PURSE with billfold and coin purse In the vicinity of the Food" Cen ter. Only Identification from Racine, Wise. Keep money and return papers LOST. BROWN allgator plastic wallet, need papers, and social security num- sa. riEM van kWM u niiuu hi aor- aid and News office. ' 4 GENERAL NOTICES "MOM AND POPS PLACE'1 now under new name and management "Lillian Place." 150 East Main. Opening July 9Ul. free coffee and dnuahnuts Ira Ti nvri mirfww tu.i'u7..u " w cation 2350 White,' phone 7167.' PERSONALS KLAMATH DFTECTIVS" ACrMrv " Private Investigation!, confidential in terviews. Mala nuinmr P o Bnw aiai Klamath Falls. " T ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS will gUdly jw. mm vr. ariiune t004. STANLEY Home Products. Phone 6609. 10 SERVICES MOVING? Call 7425 Local-Lorn Distance Piano and appliance . moving a specialty Transfer and Storace Agents Bekins Moving & Storage Peoples Warehouse Warren Bennet Manager . ... "Since 1818". RADIO DEAD?- ' CALL " : FYOCK'S . 1001 MAIN . J-35U or 1-3511 ' FOR FAST EPFICIENT SERV1C1 CUSTOM BALING and h.uUng . " Con. ict John Wldrlp.Merrjll. rSHf SS ,'"'U, IIaM' AniUi, CUSTOM HAYING Mowing, r.kJse or iiirn ti Tvuiurn Brow- FOR INSTALLATION of linoleum, floor i " - ' fcaan mac al-Sljlaf. ELECTRICAL work done. No job too .-xvm oeiore v a.m. LET ME help with your painting y. vnaiici piuwn, j-none ovw. vnn unnr ... . . ma. oto rr. mCAJamei. CUSTOM BALING. Minneapoll. Auto- matle halr Phnna lDla PAINTING, LARGE or smail iobs. wriwu, masonry, carpentry, wa. ter proofing. Phone 2-3125. Mr. Cook. WIU PlTriTIl T 1-Kjr' '. -.1 5743. iwiwa wor. i;au CURTAINS 1aiin.l.rl" J ' Phnna inil auiia lUCiGDCD, PLOWING. DISCING and Harrowin. H V lnn-9.ri v, Dim "1 HllMilTI UJJa MIMEOGRAPHING and mailing lists at reasonable prices. Klamath Bust- ..h ring, rnont WiO. Phon. J 3335 ". "'U T.t.T.CrmW CUlVVn BimV,H. 1 waanv.n nu-AUIS wu an maes electric ahavera. Remington, Schick, and Sun. RICKYS JEWELERS PHONE 3151 UUSTOM BALING. Phone 7634. Cr.MF.NT rnNTmrmn v. cV.u n . ier MOWINR RAVI vr. ' -j '":., ' PhM. Ml . M M.Ulg nar. 14 HELP WANTED, MALE UP TO $20,000.00 In A Year For Man 30 to 45 Personal Interview Arranged Man wanted for city trade. No traveling reaulred. Successful pllcant gets: Personal Training Free Insurance . ' . Retirement Program Hospitalization Advancement Opportunities We want man between 30 and 45 .,U.n?i to eam itom W.000.00 to 120.000 on hi. ri . ,.' . .uo. jMi. mm us. top men will make 150.000.00 gross in TI.Yl flva .. , . . . vjuier leaaers now earning 120,000.00 a year and more, n t. t... . " , aas oeen Bushman made $22,000 to Ml cw each year lor past lour years. t7.!i Jf Mls . "Pwience re- consists 01 Americas SS? r?UUdtag M" S ?S.fspondence str'"y con. IldenUal. Oive lull background, age interview arranged shortly thereafter. Write- !i WyatU Box S92 HeraW News' Klamath Falls, Oregon. .