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HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 13, IBM
New Justice Department
Security Chief Nominated
NEWARK. N. J. (A William P.
Tompkins, a man with the lean
and hawklike look -el a Sherlock
Holmes, la ready to "bit hard"
as the nation's new- prosecutor of
spies and subversives.
He thinks the government should
"expedite" action against Commu
nists and subversives on the old
legal theory that "Justice delayed
la Justice denied."
Tompkins, 41, a hard-working,
hard-smoking Newark lawyer.
Jumped Into the New Jersey po
litical scene fresh from law school
and a stint in the Army during
World War II. He served three
years as a state assemhlvman and
was rounding out his first year as
U. S. attorney for the New Jersey
district, when he was named May
10 to head the new Internal Secu
rity Division of the Justice De
partment. He will hold the rank
of assistant U. S. -attorney general.
He made It clear today that the
new Job doesn't Involve any inves
tigating on his part.
The FBI ulll do that, while the
Fort Klamath
By MYRTLE WIMEB
Mrs. Harry Brown, Porterville,
California, is visiting at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
the William Zumbruns. Mrs. Zum
brun Is able to be out again
following a long, tedious conva
lescence at 'her home, following
major surgery In Klamath Falls
in early March.
Arriving last week at the local
headquarters o t h e Hawkins
Cattle Company were two year
around ranch hands and their
wives, Mr. and Mrs. waller wise
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Corona.
Their employer, Thomas W. Haw
kins, Is here also making arrange
ments for the shipment north, by
rail, from Hollister, California, of
thousands of beef cattle for sea
sonal pasture, on the Hawkins
Wood River ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall
and family -enjoyed visits from
her parents, Mr., and Mrs. C. J.
Hopper, Grants Pass and her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Audy Combs, Vale. Weekend house
guests at the Kendall borne were
daughter Janice and her husband,
the Frank Hales, of Horse Creekk,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Neilson and
infant daughter Karmen Kay have
moved back to Fort Klamath from
Prineville, and are at the Right
mier apartments. He has been
logging at Prineville for the past
several months for William Wamo
ler, and is now employed locally
by W ampler in woods operations.
Lawrence Smith, USN, Bremer
ton, Washington, visited here
while enjoying a 12 hour pass
from the naval base: in addition
to seeing his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Noah, the young
sailor visited friends in this vicin
ity before returning to Klamath
Falls to the home of bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Benedict,
his twin brother Lloyd Smith, sis
ter, Nedra Benedict.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKim, Klam
ath Falls, were overnight house
guests Friday at the " home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan,
and attended the showing; of the
C. I. club sponsored "Adam's
Evening."
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Thomas and
Janet Rae moved to the residen
tial property owned by Mr. and
Mrs. John Acomb, now of Can
yonville. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kenneally
and Dora Lee have returned for
the season from the McAullffe
ranch at Cottonwood, California,
and have moved into the Joseph
McAullffe residence on Wood Riv
er, which has been occupied by
Mrs. Frank (Myrtle) Denton. With
the recent sale' of her ranch in
terests here to D. N. Clemens,
Klamath Falls business man, Mrs.
Denton is preparing to move to
Ashland, where she has purchased
a home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Nicholson
and Teresa Ann have moved to
the Lloyd Nicholson ranch west of
here ( the old Elgin Kirkpatrick
place); they have been living at
the home of his mother. Mrs.
Ted Nicholson, who with daugh
ter raisy wiu return from Ash
land. Packed bouses greeted the two
performances of "Adam's Eve
ning", three act farce presented
by C. X club members on Friday
and Saturday evenings. May 7 and
8. The hilarious comedy was well
received, as were the vocal num
bers sung by a male trio com
posed of Donald P. Veatch, Gail
Culver and Dennis Knowles, ac
companied at the piano by Don's
mother. Mrs. Elbert Veatch, Klam
ath Falls.
Among out of towners at the
presentations were Sherff Murray
Brltton, Mrs Fred Zumbrun, Mr.
and Mrs. Burdette J. Knowles,
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Short and Mrs. Ted Nichol
son, Ashland, in addition to many
from closer neighborng points.
Audrey Varnum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Varnum, here for
the weekend from Klamath Falls
where she is attending KUHS, was
also among the spectators. Sev
eral who attended the first night's
perforance liked It so well that
they were included in Saturday
night's audience too.
LOSE UGLY FAT
IN TEN BAYS
OR MONEY BACK
If you m ovtmtifM, htn it Die first really
. thrlllinf neirs to com along in years. A new
( convenient any to git rid of extra pounds
tiirr thin ever, so you can be is slim and
trim n you want. This new product called
CIATRON curbs both hunger i appetite. No
jdruft, no dill, no eiercise. Absolutely harm-
Dim. When you lake MATRON, you still inioy
your mull, still eat Un foods you like but
yo limply don't have the urge for eitra
orlions and automatically your Might must
conn down, becauw, is your own doctor
will tall you, when you eat less, you weigh
hsi. excess weight tadanien your nrtrt.
kidneys. So no matter what you have tried
before, ft , DIATRON and prove fo yourself
whit H ten do. CIATRON Is sold on this
GUARANTEE! You must lost weight with the
Crst ptckift jrou usi or the package costt
you nothing. Just nturn the bottle to your
druggist ind fit your money back. 0IATR0N
coils $3.00 and it sold with this strict
money beck tuirtntn byi
J,!.1'!? J""..."t ""a
Mall oiltrt rules,
Internal Security Division gets the
cases before grand Juries and into
the courts for prosecution, he ex
plained. Tompkins' nomination by the
Presdent must be approved by
the U. 8. Senate.
He said he suspects his appoint
ment came as a result of the good
work of his otlice here in crack
ing down on gangsters and racke
teers and "some successlul income
tax evasion" cases.
"And what a time for It to
come." he said, "right In the mid
dle of the Zwillmau thing." He
referred to an income tax ca.se
involving prohibition era rumrun
ner Abner (Longle) Zwlllman of
Newark, which his office now Is
presenting to a federal grand Jury.
Zwlllman was linked with big-time
rackets during the Senate Crime
Investigating Committee hearings
111 1991.
Tompkins, a Republican, said he
wants to clear up the Zwlllman
matter before he goes to Wash
ington, which he expects will be
about June 1. ,
Leaning back In a swivel chair
with his feet propped up on a desk
in his impressive Federal Build
ing office here, he viewed Uie as
signment as "a really great chal
lenge." It will involve "analysts
of cases, evaluating information
and making policy decisions." he
said.
Til give it everything I have."
Tompkins, known as "Tommy"
to his friends, has an engaging sort
of dimple in his cheek when he
laughs, which he does often. He
has dark, wavy hair, receding
bit at the temples, and bushy eye
brows. He took a look at his
drver's license to confirm that his
eyes are blue.
A descendant of one of the men
who helped found Newark, he lives
in an old farmhouse in suburban
Maplewood with his wife Jane and
10-year-old son William Jr.
As U. S. attorney, he says he
worked 10 to 12 hours a day,
many nights and weekends, but
"I was so interested In the work
in this office that I honestly
haven't considered it work."
He gives much of the credit for
his success in handling important
federal cases to his hand-picked
staff of young men on their way
up."
During his term in the State
Assembly, Tompkins sponsored
legislation to bolster New Jersey's
war on narcotics peddlers and
users. He also sponsored court in
tegration bills, a law to put the
appointment of Jury commission
ers into the hands of the Supreme
Court rather than the governor and
co-sponsored a bill creating a
waterfront commission to look into
widespread racketeering on the
New Jersey docks.
In addition to his legal duties
as U. S. attorney, he was the guid
ing force behind an "educational
program" to wipe out rackets and
gambling in New Jersey's network
of big industrial plants.
Pondering the question of how
he spends his leisure time, he said
he had to admit he spent all his
free time with hs family. Like
any other father, he gets his ex
ercise romping with young BUI, he
said. A carry-over from his col
lege days, he still plays sandlot
baseball.
Ft Rock Holds
Grange Meeting
FORT ROCK Fort Rock G ranee
met Saturday night. May 8. for it's
regular monthly meeting. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gillette. Mr. and Mrs.
Bussie Iverson and Beverley Iver-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Munner
lyne and Sharol Painter are new
members.
An interesting program was pre
sented and the white elephant ex
change followed. The committee re
ported no further progress on the
REA loan for the Fort Rock Basin.
A letter was read from the Nick
Klerks, who are visiting in Holland
The dance committee announced
will be held at Fort Rock May 15.
with the Desert Dudes providing
the music.
Fort Rock
Br ROBERTA McGEE
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaley. Jean
and Joe and Mrs. Gertrude Hart
visited here Sunday May 9. Mrs.
Gertrude Hart is Mrs. Kaley's
mother and her home Is in Mlcnl
aan.
E. A. Mallett, Gresham, vlslteo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boley F-tday. Mai
lett is an old timer of the Fort
Rock Valley and he and his two
brothers George and Herbert held
homesteads here In 1914 and inn.
George and Herbert both taught
school In the Arrow and Thorn
Lake section of the valley. Herbert
passed away several years ago and
George and E. A. Mallett are plan
ning on returning to the valley in
the near future to retire.
Wednesday. May 6. the county
health nurse visited the Fort Rock
School and gave the second follow
up shot for tick lever.
GOP Chairman
Scores Hearing
WASHINGTON, Wl Chairman
Leonard W. Hall of the Republican
National Committee says he hasn't
heard of anyone who thinks the
McCarthy - Army hearings "are
doing anybody any good."
Hall talked with reporters at the
White House yesterday after visit
ing President Elsenhower In com
pany with members of a special
GOP veterans committee.
Hall, asked whether he favors
ending the Investigation quickly,
replied:
Well, I agree with everybody
I haven't heard anybody yet who
thinks they (the hearings) are
doing anybody any good."
People Do Read
SPOT ADS
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rev the Tear stM December II, 1191
or tiM
Pty-m.! fir
of Mtw York, m the Ad f rw Tort.
l-fctjar tO th totWVlK CCRtAUowOBcr Ct
Um afuu of OrvfOB. pmiwul to ittr.
Bontte ST. 3 0.3 04. 00
SltxU ...
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tad kecrocti
Other lam
ToUl atalttf. eMMtS 24t.73.041.1T
upturns. etuRPun
hid OTKm txanm
tomt I1S.S14.I37. 14
Lota tutauBt txpmmt MS.lflO.OO
Vaesnt? prrmluma I4.924. 109.31
Ail otner iiewmiw. ... 4.939.15711
Tout luMituet.
AsttAl BtLld ma
Iptcul nirptca taste
MMHilDn hum iear-
Pltwi - 1 ST. m.7 64.37
SttrpJoi u refute poUey
iMUcn ITT.303.7I7 43
Total ....... ..SS4t.74S.041.17
SfrATBSfXaWT Vt IMftMV
Prentnm tamed - $ B9.4?7,S30.t4
Loeea tnoim 3S. 141. 144. 17
Lorn expefuca IncvirctJ . . 3.4SS.S43JS
Other wMltTvri'.ini es
penaes isaured ..... 91.450.393 73
Total n4remtbu 4
tactlooj f SO.340.334.S4
Tfet ondervrlUoc falft t 3.317. 194.T0
XATeetsmit tocoow T.S10.414.17
Other tocome 3SS4T
TouL before Men) In-
oseM Utea 9.737 901.44
rr4rmi toeom tajtca ro
cvti4 l.t7.T3S94
Met tneenc S 7. 7S0 141.40
DltldenAa to etockhotdm S S.900.000 00
DtiidcntlB to poUerheldm Hone
Cuiui ehaintM f Bet 1 . Hoa
Other Kent eifecttai ntr-
ptm (attl ... T.994.444 13
Total eafft! n4 tv
pla Heme tnctl . 13 41444 13
Peere in tarphu u re-
fmraj poUatioldcro ..ft 4) 1S4.304.33
' Bjvsmss m onscoiv .
SOft TKS TSAJt
Nti InaM tkolil
DlrUenae paid or crtttted
to polk7hol4era k)0M
Principal orrtet tm Orrnm: Itua4.
Summer Lake
By MRS. E. R. NELSON
H. H. McFarland suffered a ser
ious accident Wednesday after
noon when a cat he was operating,
at the state game commission
headquarters, tipped over injuring
him severely. Latest reports are
that McFarland Is holding his own
at the Lakevlew Hospital.
Mrs. May Deboy entertained the
home economics club at the parish
hall Wednesday afternoon, April
28. Roll call was answered with
suggestions for the table decora
tions, dessert was served follow
ing the business meeting. Pres
ent were Mrs. James Carlon, pres
ident of the club, Mrs. Bud Per
noll, Mrs. Les Elder, Mrs. Hugo
Leyva, Mrs. Frank Oraves, Mrs.
Dean Harris, Mrs. S. D. Harris,
Mrs. H. C. Harris, Mrs. Henry
Markus, Mrs. W. H. Harvey. Mrs.
Bud Currier, Mrs. E. R. Nelson
and the hostess.
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. James Carlon,
May 26. An exchange of plants
and slips will be made at this
meeting.
Vemon Maw, who Is employed
by the state game commission,
spent a few days last week In
Burns on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Carlon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hnrvcy, Alice
unci Glen, were business visitors
In Lakevlew Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller and
daughter, Orovllle, California,
have moved to the Frank Williams
acreage where their daughter will
attend Ana River school. Mr. and
Mrs. Williams have moved to the
ranch recently vacated by Olcn
H07ELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE. ORE. MF.DFOKU
Thoroughly Modern
Mrs. J. & Farley Joe fcarley Jr.
Propnetort
Legal
BARTON,
INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS
SECOND FLOOR, LEWIS BUILDING
tTNOPSU Or ANNUAL STATtMCKT
tor tbt mr eo4W lccabr 31. lft
9t the
St. Paul Rr md MarUt
Irijurasict Comply
of 91. Pari, in the State of wtoneeoU
tnaae to the mnronc CVaimtlr el the
SUte of Oteteo, punaeat to ln
AOMITTXD ASflLVrt
fiondl I S 44.44014 St
u 03.43i.s43.39
Ute . 4 100.l4l.SS
fvcurabfArKW . 3 44T SOS .IS
Cuh and Unk depoatu . ,sob.jut.o
Atenti' balance or lineal- . mBi
Icte4 iemtuoi T.134.T34
tntmot, dWldendt and
and awrurfT....... 474.091 30
Other 4JMU 3 934 147 71
ToUl admitted aaaet4. .1134.041 178 04
LIA3UUTUM. SURPLUS AND
OTlint FUNDS
LanM $ 13,941.441 80
Lem adhutment cxpanaea ..51122222
Uiiearrted pn?mlumj .... 89 4)4.304 44
AU Other lUbUUltfl ..... 9. 404.015. 43
(Wit llaMllllattt HtMtli
caplUl .. .!! 9?
.......
, 30.000 000 00
ktw R4.43S OOS ST
TMal .... .....S13S.O4T.17S.0S
STATKMBNT OF INCOMS
ak 4 . u a HI TOl I II a
Lew locurted ------- a4.9S4.3ja.09
Lou eipenm Incurred -. 3.444.81409
Other .underwrlilnj ex-
onm UKiirred ..... IS. 548. 103, OS
doclioor ......t4t.MS.ll4.il
N-llto. la t ,., ,.
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s: t.oo.tio.is
F4ur..!ff?.-1?: .titt
N tncome t .a4i.!5S-Ji
Dli4cnd. to atocanoiofri a a.snv.uuv.ww
Di'ldmda lo polloholdcri Jf&n.
CutliJ clMnara ln.tt . Noo.
WW I1CBU oiiicimu aw
plua null ...
S.S1T 111 II
Total colul w4 ear-
olw Ittma io.ll .. tlT.tll II
bCTTW In mrplaa J re-
fu4a ooucifWMlcn --I t.4T0.4S4.0t
BUSINtSS IN ORSCON FOR T1AN
5.1?SS",,C"..: lli.l'Vol
"upoKm"-: N.
mncipu mw to Orena 1011 r.iltnj
trallolnl
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL PTATfMXNT
For the Tor md Dmnbtr St. 1933
ol In.
Pint AisocaotioH
of PhiiocWpWa
of PhlUdtlphU. la the State wf Pennarl.
vanla. raade to the Inaaraoce COrun vital ti
er oi the JUU of Oretoo. pamaat to law
ADMITTED ASSETS
Bortds - 3 3S.444.379 14
StocU - 31.347.328.18
uoz? 89.710 is
3 443 17 .9
Caah axi4 Imai depoaltt 1.987.330 43
Aientf btUancn or en-
Zatenat. dlvUrnda and
ml estate lancot dtM
vid acemed 137.448 37
Other aueu . . 1.443.144 13
Total admitted aatet S S4.tsi.434.38
' UABIUTTXS. SURPLUS
AND OTHER FUNDS
tflam . S 8.900.109 00
Loaa etUttJUntrnt expefuea 4(3.737 00
VtiMrned pmnltrau .... 39.479.341 43
AU other U&btUtiea .... 3.033 330 77
Total llabUrUc, except
ttftpltal 4 40.043 434 40
(HbIUI mid b .i 3.400.000 00
flMdal aurplaa fuode .. 1)9.057.71
UiUMlancd fooda (nr.
plwi 33.17S.S37 84
Serpiwa u rtfarda pot
K7notocra ....... w o
Total
S 88 791.434.39
asvr of mcosfS
Prmlviu eariwd S 39.093.910 91
Lout incurred 14.149.178 43
Leu txper-M Incurred . 1.943.138 84
Other tuidaTTViitlnf
paneaa UKurrea ..... j a j n
TMal imdeTwrlUDS de
doctloaa ' ... ... S 34 444.510
Net arrdervrltlnf aln. .$ 444.390 03
TnTtetment trMomc .... 1.913 747 4
Other mcoene -9 387.08
Total before federal la
tone urn S.348.TT0T8
FeOral locomt taxea to
CtjrrCO ............ B71 7Q.?I
Net lnrame 8 1.474 840 4
Trlrldrnda to ctockholdm $ 030 000.00
rMldmda to pollcyholdcra None
Od.H1 rhanm (net? Ncoe
OtiVr Iteou alfcetlni tar-
plat laetl 9 741 084 4ft
Total capital and tr-
D(ni itm t net i . S 1 .81 1 .094 At
Dfcreae la etrrplaa aa n-
BUSINESS IN OR39CON
FOR TRK YEAR
Net prmlwaa recrtrd . .9 144.450 08
Net loaaei paid 49,871.88
DMOcoda paid or eredlt-
eo to poitc7noiacra none
PMDdpal otflot In OretcB: 400 Board 41
Trade bulldlnf. Portland. Orecoa.
Calkins.
Mr. ihd Mrs. Bill Oouldln,
Klamath Marsh, were business
visitors at the River Ranch Tues
day. Alice Harvey entertained Mrs.
Dorothy Ogle, Mrs. Dorothy How
ard and Mrs. Blllle Sabln. Lake
view, at luncheon, Wednesday.
Alice accompanied Mm. Ogle
home for a few days visit. The
group called on Mrs. John With
ers enroute home.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Nelson,
Klamath Falls, spent a few days
this past week with Nelson's par
ents, the E. R. Nelsons.
Mrs. E. M. Carlon, Mrs. Mny
Deboy, Mrs. E. R. Nelson, Mrs.
Bud Currier and Mrs. W. H. Har
vey attended the Rcbekah Lodge
dinner in Paisley, Tuesday eve
ning. The dinner was In honor of
three charter members present,
Mrs. Anna Oaylord, Mrs. Nettle
Cannon and Mrs. Mlna Taylor,
who received handcrchlcf showers
from lodge members.
Fishing has not been very good
up this way, the first day of the
season was very cold.
Mrs. Mickey O'Kcefe is still In
Pan Francisco receiving medical
care.
Regular church services were
held at tho Church of Our Savior,
Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m.
Carl Ankcny mndo a business
trip to Eugene Monday, May 3. He
has completed his plaster contract
on the new courthouse In Lake
view, '
Mrs. Henry Markus was a din
ner guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. D. Harris on her birthday
anniversary. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris, Mr.
D-FROST-O-MATIC
flav Automat If Del rotting on
your prtMont rofrlKrriit'.r. 812.1)9.
For free tr at. phono aJ'ia.
AREA ENTERPRISES
' 2Hi2 Itcclamatlon
Notice
LEAVY
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL ttATIMSBfT
rw the mr aade Dmaabef 91, 1953.
UnlM Starts Art ,
hswmct Cmpiiy
of ,110 WlUUaa Street. New York aa
K. ,U5t " YOrt" M
Mmrrno asasts
I 91.400 45S 90
rua'V.V..-it:::::: ,M"
.ncunbraiKM ... US.eetTI
C.ih and bonk tpoatti : l.04I.T4l.t4
Aafilr o.Unc or ancol-
MIM pmnlum, ... . 4.0IO.tlt.SO
rr.l nt. I. h-. 4iu
orrnMA no a.a
CKhft IMfU
s.aaeoisil
Total atalttH tattta.. Iloo.4l4.tlo.4l
UAUUTItS. limpLUt AND
OIHSR FUNDS
tow idiuilmnl
-V t l.tST.tll.OO
UnMrtiM prfmlunw
ii.iii.iuial
All oth.t liablUI
a.on.iitii
Tvii.i lubiuim. emot.
"tnn a pi.iit.ieo t4
CDII UB . Ann n.w. nn
fS!"."itlS' - 'tae:iei;o
Pol 4S.004.IT0S4
sorphii u nana ptUcr
M4.ll 41.111 III 14
ToUl IIOO.4S4.ej0.4l
STATttUHT OF INCOHI
Pnmluina wM ......I 11.411. T30.ll
Lou incurs 1TS4I010.IT
U. inxna. IIKIirret . 1.431.340 II
C4b.r undtrwiltLu 4X
Tel. I undtrtnlUBl At-
duftlona I S4 IT1.4TS 11
Not widnwiiuai nta a T,,,,"
or Iom I.I41.1S4I0
Sir""" 1l"4 .... 1.ITI.0TIS1
OUi.r Incom . 1 s.l 41
Toll Mtora Mml u,:
romt uin . 1.114. S11.0I
rrdtril Iiicosm tUM to.
1 .10 IIS IS
. .mmm vw av. .avi.T-i4 l,avv,UUV,VV
Ulvidende to potJcyholdera , Hone
Other Itena allectlai
aim (natl -1.973 049.48
Total reptiJ and ear
Ploa llnaa lueti -3.879.083.49
locrtue tn aurploa u re.
inU po.kjrrtjdere .. 443.313 38
BUS1MSS Uf OeUCON FOR TKS Y1AR
Net paid, 137.340. JO
wit iucnm p.Q or creo
Itfd to poiicrholdera Nooo
IVDrtaenU dlffttretxt between, ealoea
cetwoer 31 1433. marbrt ovotailona
SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL
STATEMENT
For Iht tear caded Deccraber 31, 183)
of lite
, GtatS Foftft PeMtrTPftCt CsX
of Citna Falta. tn the state of New Tort.
f?'3 the Iniarance Coiiunlaaloner of
the SUle of Oreion. ovrauam to law.
ADKrrnu) amets
f - 830.473.435 48
L,w." - w-1- - aT.188.4M.48
Hortiatt loaaa oo real e4-
tate ....... Nona
Real late. leea DO an-
emfcea 1.019.419. 38
l.r aphl Suit m .! i.3 fl
Aitnla' balaocea or aiKot'.
imcn prrmiuma 9.033.11 1.07
loterrat. fluid re and real
eeiaie UKome due and
other aaeeu 95.730 So
TMU tdmliut aaaeu ..Il0.lsi.lll.lt
UABIUTIIS SURPLUS AND
OTHUl FUNDS
$"--. ttS.9ll.ITt 41
Lo .dhalmml tmiiM . 1.014.414 TO
UnranMd pnmlimi ..... ll.44T.saa.44
i othrr IUUU1M ..... 4.020.430 01
T1 IMM1IUM.
;:::::!
191.041
All OS
SnKt lurDl. rnod
t.Olli
000 00
,111.44
Unuitncd hindi liur
plot I ..
Snrplua u rnirda pollCT
'. line.
TieOT
noidtre
Total ..............
Illl.lOI
Oil II
.110 lll.lll.lt
tNcoaes
' STl I IUU r rr
.111.411
.111.149,
. 1.114,
npnun BCirrf4 .
OUirr undtrvrltln. m
,140.77
PM Incurred
. tt.T4T,tt4.l
Total nndawwTtit...
N un, -..!."- " 'TT "' M
IntCTtaverrt locotne liaaoJodU
........ a.oos.tju ji
Total, before fftWal 'iiT
144.947.1
vmw lain 1S4 954 44
-" ............. T14.ll0.tl
mSrj!Cu' ttVlMonirt-J.'ioJ'ooi.oJ
Ctpliu omm(nXl None
cii.r Utnt urtctlaa ear.
134.390.11
Total ctpiui and mt-
tncrt " ;rw.' U
... PO.K700MCI1 ... S34.0lt.T4
UStNSSS n OREGON FOR Tm yttAR
S3 P. ..t i.saa.Tit.ai
Nil loma pild .... TIT IT4 in
Dl-ldtndt pd or CTMltti
w poiKTDoiotrs ..... None
H
Exte
ome
nsion
Officers of all Klamath County
home extension units were in
stalled in an Impressive candle
light ceremony during the annual
Homcmakcr's Festival at the fair
grounds, May 4. They will take
chairs In the various units next
fall when meetings resume In Sep
tember. Altamonl: Chairman, Mrs. D.
P. Orovcs; Vice-chairman, Mrs.
Frank Peyton: Secretary, Mrs. O.
C. Hodsoh: Treasurer, Mrs, O.
B. Thurman.
Bly: Chairman, Mrs. Arthur Stcf
fenson; Vice-chairman, Mrs. Wynn
Bates; Secretary, Mrs. Emll John
son. Bonama: Chairman, Mrs. Henry
Schmor; Vlcc-Chalrman, Mrs. Ro
ger Rcld; Sec-Treasurer, Mrs. Da
vid James.
Ilucna Vista: Chairman, Mrs.
Folk Haddock; Vlcc-Chalrmnn,
Mrs. B. L. Valk; Sec Trea
surer, Mrs. H A. Hayden.
Chlloquln: Chairman, Mrs. Lois
and Mrs. .H. C. Harris, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Markus and two sons
and Mrs. May Deboy,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snyder were
Monday evening guests of Mr, and
Mrs. E. M. Carlon.
Among thoso attending the En.it
ern Star ham dinner In Paisley,
Sunday, were: Mrs. E. M. Carlon,
Mr. and Mrs. Mnnlry Currier, Mr.
and Mrs. Van Withers, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Withers, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hnrvey.
A. C. Helser and a friend from
Portland werli visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C, Hnrrls ono day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mlnklcr ar
rived from Shclton, Washington, to
be on hand for the opening day of
the fishing senson.
Mrs. E. M. Carlon, Mrs. Addle
Ki-opl and Mrs. Edna Dunn, Pals
ley, wcro guests of Mrs. W. H.
Harvey recently.
& KERN
'(TNOFSlt OF ANNUAL tTATUUDTT
OF TIIB
Uft Stw hmnm
CMtipejTaty, LftJ.
or nmt avium. u im aiait or u. t.
aruwh. N yoih. attAit to the Insaianct
CuiualaiMar Qu ai.U M Onloa. pu
ami lo l,
AoiOTrcD Assam
VAlMUl
UvrtaatB loAoa on red aa
tale Nvcm
KeaT ettaie. leaa 90 46 en.
cumbiaacta Nona
Cairt ajtd nb 4eplte... 1,984,394.87 .
Airntar baliim or tiacot-
lected prtimuiM 171.949 41
lrtlerni. duidemda 4nd real
eetaie lawMM due M
teemed .............
Oiher aMt4 ...........
Til!,..
Total 4daaltted aeU.....4 8,748.888.07
UAdlTLITtn. SKJfrPLTJS) ANS
OTHER FUNDS
kdjuttment aapeoaee. "man
Unearnni premluma ..... 847,131.48
All other ItaMUllea.. . 3.41 4.1 it. 4 3
Tutal iMMUtlea, airecH cap
Hal jT.... ..... 1.098.888 IS
Capital paid M Stalvierf
Kioair. ..T 9 oo. oo o oo -
Sf-x.al aarplua fanda. .... Nona
Unanliaed hiada taar-
Pluai 3.140.41097
&7mM .'T.'.'j'..!??: i.iMtittT
Total t,T4t,lll.ll
tTATUWlNT OI INOOMI
fTmlma Mirnt t l.tll'i!! 9!
LoHn Intiiit , ..lle.ITi.fi
U. taptnttt Incurred.... llt.Tll.lt
813.384. it
"i&rir..?. i.tit.nt.tT
"M"?.?,., it..iit.
mveatsient IncacM 104.971 33
Other incoeae Hoaa
Total, beftxt ftderal locone '
taaea 197.44811
Federal bwrna taieo la
CU(T4 9,307 18
Net
I 194.341 IT
Dtl4enda to alockhoUerd-. Rone
puwenoa to plCThoMtra. t7no
Oapiui vhaniea Inetii, - Nona
Omr Ittrtna aflectloj 4tt
plua lDti , (-419.039.971
Tool capital and arptaa
IteinaTneli (-118.018 971
iDcreaao tn aarplea aa rt
4arda aoUcittOeSlera .... 49.119.90
RUS1NSSS IN ORIOON FOR TNI TSAR
Net prenUvroa weired-. . . 9 99.T99 90
Net beeea paid - - . . 1 J. 144 44
DtvldtrMla paid or credited
to poatvrhoitlera Nona
Principal office in Onion. i
SYNOfSlS OP ANNUAL
For the rear coded fwoaber 11. 198
at I BatSVl la if lOl I 4attA
V9SJI98 rWII i4r44w?twJ41Tj 4je4F)
the State of Orecoa, purruam to law:
ADMTTED ASaWTt
Scrvtl .834.94T.99T. 91
Blorlu S.031. 981.00
Mom i re loom on real aa-
atate S.S88.3S
Real male, leea no en-
cumbrancta . ..... None
Saah aitd bant depeolu .. 1.334.991.98
lenta Mlajtcea or uncoi
lected Pftmiuma .(- 140 949 94
latervat. duidenda and real
Mate lACwne dwa and
actnted ITf.lOt 4S
Other aeeeu .... 1.390 00
ToUl admlttad aaaeta .843.971.989 98
UABIUTTSa. SVRPLUt AND
OTHER FUNDS
LtWM
t 0.949.194 ST
tment eapenaaa . 1.341.349 90
pretnlurna , . 99.103.009 SS
lUMlXlre ..... 1.477.734 91
LcmM adjutment
urieatrrta
All ether
Total lUbtlittea. exrept
Paollal naid tta
CUPIIIU ...... -. . J 4
Sptciaf aurplaa rtrnata
. ... I.BOO.DOB D
ivisiiiiMg iuoj i iir
PiMI .
Surpiua aa reearda nolic.
10.904.449.98
hoidrn dl9.303.174 94
Total ......S41.S71.999.9S
STATS34BNT OF DfCOMI
Premlamf tamed ...... 934.499. 193 8
Urn incarred ...-11143111) 4
Low enV Incurred .. 1.140.839. 9S
Other tuMrrwrilirLti m.
peneea laotrrtd 1 0.03 1.1 to 74
Total onderwrttlai de .
u dttctlona 439,791.714 38
Net tutderwritini lain or
. Ka 447.474 77
iMeataaent IncoaM ...... 844,10$ 49
m,,e-liAif.-.,-, hii
com taxVa 1.889.441 14.
Federal ktcotna taxaa la
curred 400.441 40
Net Income . .....
DlvldtndJ la itm-hhnlrltrr
1.044 078.T0
Dlvifitrtda to pollcrtioldera Hon
Capital chaain (net ... None
Other Items affectlat tar
Plat I tut) 1-1 41,988 98
Total capital tad oar
plua Itetna I net I f. 41.399 44
tBcreaaa tn Mrplua at ra-
tttdt nolicTholden .... 1.014.791 10
USINISft IN OR9330N FOR TK1 TSAR
Dlvtdmlt paid or credit!
lo pollcThjldr ...... NM
FrlnelpaJ ofne. In OretM. til I. W.
4IH St.. POIUand 94. Oreion.
Haas: Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Doro
thy Hcrron; Sec-Treasurer, Mrs.
Friedman Kirk.
Conger -Fairvlew: Chairman,
Mrs. Lynn Hayes; Vice-Chairman,
Mrs. Harold Thompson; Sec-Treasurer,
Mrs. Philip Detroit.
Falrhaven: Chairman, Mrs. John
Hiinaqulst; Vlce-Chlarman. Mrs.
Ed Orana.i: Sec-Treasurer, Mrs.
Jack Brandon.
Henley: Chairman, Mrs. W. W.
Woodard: Vlcc-Chalrman, Mrs.
Chas. DcLap Jr.; Sec. - Trea
surer. Mrs. LownrH .larliunn
Keno! chalrmnn, Mrs. Marlon
Padgett; Vlcc-Chalrman, Mrs. L.
L. Rnmscv: Secretarv. Mr. nnt,
Hcnshaw; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert
Howton.
Klamath Fall. Phairman Mr.
William Ludwlg; Vice-Chairman!
Mrs. u. Hewitt; Bee-Treasurer,
Mrs. Ellis O. Matthews.
Langell Valley: Chairman, Mrs.
Ki 8. Koyson; Vice-chairman, Mrs.
L. Randall; Sec-Treasurer, Mrs.
M. W. Dearborn.
l.lndloy llelghla: Chairman, Mrs.
RllV Billlno-ia' VWhalrman IJ-.
Alex Cammock; Sec-Treasurer,
Mrs. Stanley Smith.
Mallm Chairman, Mrs. Joe Ha
lousek; Vlcc-Chalrmnn, Mrs. Ro
elln Martin; Sec-Treasurer, Mrs.
Elsie Mock,
Merrills Chairman, Mrs, E. E.
Kllpntrlck; Vice chairman, Mrs.
Rnndnll Pope; Sec-Treasurer, Mrs.
Lconnrd Will
Midland: Chnlrman, Mr.. Joe
riorsiey; vicc-unairman, Mrs, Ran
null Pope, Sec-Treasurer, Mrs. O.
R. Ovcrmlre.
OTI: Chairmnn. Ur. .fnhn Unuj.
nrd; Vlcc-Chalrman,. Mrs. , Dick
Hi'Kslg; Scc.-Treasuror, Mrs, Dee
Hicks.
I'no Vnlley-Olene: Chnlrmnn,
Mrs, Rex High; VIco-Chnlrman,
Mrs. Edwin Wens; Sec-Treasurer,
Mrs. Hnrn1r1 fnmnlifll
Hliaita Ifomeilalei Chnlrmnn,
mis. ticrsnei iicrry; vice-cnair.
man, Mrs. Hnrvey Woodard; Sec
Treasurer, Mrs, Maurice liouscr,
10 SIRVICIS
YOUR BRAKES
AUG Till-: MOST IMl'OHTANT PA IIT OK
YOUR CAR!!
BE SAFE ! . . . AVOID ACCIDENTS
FOR MAY ONLY
WE WILL HICPLACK TUB LININGS ON ALL
FOUR WHEELS FOR ONLY
ALSO
NEWEST MODEL C1IEVR0LETS ARE EQUIPPED WITH
THE LININGS BONDED TO THE SHOES. WE $1 n95
WILL REPLACE ALL EIGHT SHOES FOR ONLY ... I 7
WE HAVE BONDED BRAKE SHOES FOR OLDER
MODEL CHEVROLETS'AT THIS SPECIAL MAY
PRICE, TOO!
Drive in for a FREE BRAKE INSPECTION
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 SO. Oth ST.
CLASSIFIED RATES
On day
Thret) days
..per word lo
.per word 13a
Week run .
..per word 30o
Month run per word tile
MINIMUM
The minimum charge for any out
aa is mm.
BOX NUMBERS
Aruwera to ail. mall Km h.nHlmt
through box numbcra at the paper
mr acrviee ennrge or jac
ADJUSTMENT
Plcaae make all clalint for adjust
ments without delay.
Corrections or cancellations re
ceived by 5:30 p.m. will bo made in
following day's publication, by 13
Noon Saturday for Monday.
m.a.irtM, aiH. .pntMl . , ..in
p en. for following day'a publication.
up to noon oaturony lor atonaay,
classified display ads accepted up
to 13 Noon for following day's publi
cation.
w tUNIHAt HOMU
WAHlm Klamalh Funarnl Hum.. 139
llllh Slr.l. I'hon. XW14.
lMIITINO NOTICIS
CrtATERnLAkE"LOIXItTNo. JTT,
APatAM will hold a special com
munication at the l.O.Q.r. Hall.
Thursday evening. May
13, at 1:30. Work in
the E A. Degree. Vbll
Iting Brethren Invited.
Lawrence A. French.
W' M
BPECIAL Communication, Klamath
Lodge No. 17. A.V. tc A.M. Friday.
M May 14th, IBM. at 1:30
p.m. Work In E.A. I
fcaTja itree. Visiting brethren
l-r' Invited.
Savin E. Phillips.
W M.
-MT AND FOUND
LOST, virlnllr at Emll'a, on. lofi'j
loop .amni (or plPrcttt .era. Il.w.rd.
f'hnn. RMI.
LOBT. MAN7 w.llTlTTclnllVr,li''.ri
Tha.ttr. R.turn billfold nd p.pra.
1m, mon.jr. Jam.. Thorn.., ftton
mis.
4 QINIkAL NOTICES
RUMMAGE SALE
225 South Sixth
(Next To Wolter'a Tavern)
MAY 4th At MAY 15lh
t a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sponsored Dy
BETA SIOMA PHI
AU.'OHOtrt'sfcorlV'MOUtrwIll (lad-
iy n.ip rim. Ho no. I'hoii. xua or Thai
4 MRSONAU
SfKNCKH mraaiicro. C.ll ,WiC
HXAlSIkKrrMnUIIVOC.IIIIl
8T.KYilomlrndiirul,hon.JJCTO
FOR STANLEY Mom. I'rulucla. call
Bufr Jon... phona niw:i.
WANT" HOMI! tnr Iwo bovt. 11 ann
tllht. In country for aummar. Call
S-IHM avenlnga.
PntSSMAKINO. rhon. 4471.
Legal Notice
FQIIITY NO MIM
SUMMONS FOB PmiMCATIDN
IN Till! CinCIIIT COIIIIT (IF THE
statu of nnr.oriN in and foii
Till COIINTV OK KLAMATH
n.lla May Paxlnn, I'lalnllfr. va.
Dnnald Thomaa Paxlon, Dir.ndanl.
To: Donald Thomaa Paxlon, Oefan
dant:
In that Nam. nf lhi Slala ot Orraon:
Vott ari h.rr-ny rrqmr.d tn apitrar
and atuw.r Ih. Complalnl filed alalnal
you In lha ahnva rnllll.d ault Vllhin
four wr.ka from Iht data or tho flral
fiuhllrallon or Ihla Summona In lit.
Irald and Newt, a n.wapapcr prlnt.d
and plibllahtd In Klamath Cmintv, Or.
con, which aald data It May eth. inn.
and If you fall lo anawrr or alhrrwlar
nlrad. for want tharrnl Ilia Dlalnlirr
will apply lo Ihl, Court lor lite roller
prayed (or n lit a complaint.
Thla Summon, la aerved upnn you
by publication plirauant to an order
nf lha Ifonoraltla Uavld ft. Vamlrn
brra. Judae of the above entitled
Ourt, made and entered May 4th.
iwna, wnicn order requirea inai num
mnna herein lie ntibllaherl once a weh
rfr rour aiicceaalve wreka, and thai
lb,- date of the (Irat publication of aald
aummona annn lie may nin, iikii.
H. C. Merryinan
Allnrney (nr Plaintiff
IOOr. 111.1a.
Klamalh Falla. , Oreion
May a, 13, to, 31 No. til.
V R. Department o( the Interior, Flah
and wildlife service, nwan laiann, rort,
land IB. Oreion. Telenhnnn tlKlah 4911
Cxtenalon .1.14. Sealed blda will be re.
reived n the nirico until 10:00 a.tn
PKr. Mav 31. IOM. and then publicly
opened tor 'Conatrurtlon or a prerabrl.
cated melal type Rqulpment Htnraer
liutinins at ine rule j.aKe nnunnni
Wlldtlle nefule Incalerl near Tulelnke.
California. Plana end apeclflcnllona
may ne nniainea at me annve aunreaa,
Leo L. Laythe, lleilonal lllrector.
May S, 1.1 No. 03.1
Noting' OFilKAt(INr '
OK FINAL ACCOUNT
Nollca la heretiy liven thai Ihe itnder-
alened, Admlnlalratiir ur llir Olale nl
John Peter (lerharl, Deceaard, liaa
(lied hla Flttnl Arrount Willi the cnutitv
Clerk nf Klamath County, Oreion, and
mat Tiiuranay, ma I7in nav ni June,
loot, at Ihl hour nf 3 n'clock P. M.
In Ihe County Courtroom, Klamnlh
County Courlhottae, Klamalh Fnlla,
OreKnn, baa been aet Inr tho benrlns
or obiecllona, It any, tn anld acrnunt;
and for the final aettloment of aald Ea
tale.
Dated Ihla 17th day nf May. 1II.H
Luka W. (lerharl. Admlnlatrn-
lor of the FCalale of John Poter
(lerharl. Deceeard
De Armond, (londrlch, Foley and Oray
in,4 nona Hlreet, Henn, ureion
Atlnrneya for Admlnlalralnr
May 1.1, 30, 37, June 3 No. 0:17
U5
.PHONE 4113 ,
10 SIRVICIS
Septic, Tanks Cleaned
NEWEST SANITARY METHOM
also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans SeWer Lines of Roots, Etc
Ed F. King
2434 ORCHARD Ph. 0841
SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED
$14.00 for 500 gallon tank.
Loo.iHv Owned Since 1944
l'HONE S442 or 8377
lJCY KING
Wo scrvlco all typci
of sewing machines.
SEARS ROEBUCK CO.
rhono 5188
Work Guaranteed
Modern ' '
Lawn Mower Service
Sharpen mowers, knives, aheari
aim nmnu 1001a.
Free pickup and delivery.
Phone 2-0879 3942
MOVING? ...
Call 7455 or 7401 "
Local Loiii DManca Movlnf
Piano and appliance movini a
specially
Transfer and Storage
Ajcnt Brklni Moving V Storai
PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE
Warren Bennet - Mgr. , )
"Slnco 18"
TVpTno OONI reaaonably. f hone
kATtltNITY CLOntST
MAI1K TO nilllEa
Phone l-Ull
PAINTINO ami paper
n.
INDSCAPR deatinlng a.k tie In'
talk over your plan, at your home.
Prunlnx, apraylna. (awne renovated.
Maun Nur.erv, Itnmedale and Mar
Ian Phone &.VH. ,
MILOIIll CAIIlNFtO'nklTTr'fii-ieti:
Inalea. IBT7 Ivnry. Phone 1440.
CUSTOM Work wanted Pinwlnc. dlM--Int.
barrowlna, drilling, MJ3 Shaata
Way or phone 1-334.1.
((.OWING, dlaclng and harrowlni. dar-
oenina 11. r Jarrard. phone &.!2.
rijiTt5ATTi!iiATior" HiiOPrThTiaTa
work acrepled. lleririelda.
PI.OW1NU AND yard r.dln: phone
21 MB.
(lAliliCN plowlna; and levellnl. Phona
IW4I1 '
TnACTOfl 'plowing, rnlo-hoelng. Gar
dena a apeclailv. Phone 00U or call
at 3.VWI Kane St.
potatoittTno
Mechanlral teed potata culling ma
chine. Will hendle up to alk nunre.
Only run n wn pieces. 3S cenu per
ewl. Phone 3-IMS evenlnga
CIIHTAINS laundered-and ' atralcned.
Phone M.'Ml,
CUSTOM"llcf6n work. PfinSe hois"
cVltl'rcNTF.Il WonKT" innipenfaw
or remodel. Phone 3-34HI.
AitTS CAiitNrT"Trno
All kfnda n( cabinet wnrk, lawn ehalra,
arreena, etc . . . built to order, fleaaon-
el.le. 3:171 South Slxlh;
CHILDnFNS rlothea made to orifef,
very rraannahle. Mending and patch
Inl. Call 3444.
INTKHIOII MOISTllHk cnndillona In
your home driving ynu mad? Let ua
help anlve your problem. Phone Ilea.
liOTO-TiLUNO. Fniir fnnl wlriefLaWna
end ettntena leveled. Phone 3-OIH3.
ciiftTAINS laundered and airelched'.
m.llMMIamonl.
11 DO-lt-YOURSfLP
Keep . .'
YOUR HOUSE
looking newer, longer
with
SliDrwin-Wlllinms
EXTERIOR FINISHES
In 18 colors . . , black . . , and
a sparkling gloss white that stays
white and, 34 Custom-mixed
colors to add new beauty to your
home,
A&B PAINT STORE
1338 E. Main Phone 3334
PI.AHTIC WALL Til
DO IT VOtinsr-LF
Votl can make that bathroom heautt.'
ful with plaatlo tile. We will inalrucl
yon. . Only 4flo per fnnl .....
CALHOUN'S ' '
.IM t Main Plinn atM
iir.e IliVK truck Denial Jo MovT
ynuraeir aave lloiit'un .vltipiii Serv
Ire IJ r.il Mam Phone I.IU4
kALK. upholalerlng (ahrlc remnanta.
CAIll.SON MATII1F.SS CO.
240S Boillh 41111 Phnna 4SI0
TOOLS Foil Ririt Cemenl "Mliera,
wheelbarrnwa, Screw and tlydraullo
Jncka, Hnntlera ol nil klnda. Hkll
anwa, etc, Klnmath Vnlley Lumber Co,
1IM0 Snulh Shilh. Phone 4II1B.
TIIKATIi'n I'OLF. CONSTIIIieTlON-'
Hey elorane, machinery atnraie, low
priced harna,- Von aaaembla la low at
SWAN LAKE MOULDINO CO.
FOR n'F.NT darrien frirTnr. With or
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