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PARE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1938 Musial Benched, To Seek 3,000th On Home Field CHICAGO (tf-Stan Musiat. the St. Louis Cardinal slugging star who is only one hit away fiom 3,000, will not reach the coveted coal today according to Manager ilea Hutchinson. Hutchinson last night announced he is benching The Man so that Musial can register his 3.000th hit at St. Louis. "Stan has always expressed the desire to make his 3,oooth hit in St. Louis and I'm going to give him that opportunity," said Hutchinson. Musial rapped out his 2. rah hit in the first inning of a 6-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. He stroked a double into left center- field. He walked in the third and then grounded out weakly in his next three appearances. "It'll be a good clean shot when I get it," said Musial after yes terday's game. The Cardinals go home Wednes day to open a two-game scries with the San Francisco Giants. The 37-year-old Musial, a vet eran of 16 years in the majors, Braves Win Charity Tilt NEW YORK (UP)-The world champion Milwaukee Braves proved again for the benefit of any remaining skeptics that they can beat the New York Yankees for money, marbles or sweet charity. Milwaukee manager Frrd Ilancy trotted out practically his entire pitching stall Monday night when he used nine hurlers in a 4-3 vic tory over tho Yankees In a char ity exhibition game at Yankee Stadium. Bob Rush, who pitched the sev enth inning, was credited wilh the triumph alter the Braves broke a 2-2 tic with a pair of runs in the eighth off loser John ny Kucks. Mil. (N (100 200 020 4 7 0 N. Y. (A) 010 020 000 3 8 0 Spahn, Burdctle 13), Willey 131, Robinson (4, Jay 5, Kaiser (61, Rush (71, Trowbridge mi, Conley (91 and Crandall, Sawat ski (III. Maglie, Kucks (8i and Howard. Winner - Hush. Loser Kucks. Russians Top U.S. Weightmen CHICAGO (UP) - Russia's weight lifters defeated a picked team of Americans in six of sev en weight classes Monday nighl In tho first of a series of three U.S. exhibitions. Two world records were set and two more equalled in the compe. tition. Featherweight Isaac Berg- er, the only American to win tied the world mark of 250 pounds in the press and set a world rec old in total weight with HM'j pounds lo defeat Kvgeny Minayev. VACATION SPECIAL! STEERING Check alignment O Adjust slccring gear O Adjust steering links Q Examine tor worn steering connections PI Removo front wheel "T Examine wheel hearings Clean anij repack hearings $7.50 '"only REG. $12.00 Only One Special Per Visit Brinq Thii Ad To Cunningham & Rickey Motors So, 7th & Commercial Overload (y) Smith Auto Supply 919 Klamath Ave. said "there is no added pressure in going for the big hit. But I O , - STAN MUSIAL , . . saved for SL fans TIME OUT "rf Maybe I'd have more confidence If you didn't signal for the bull pen lo start heating up before I've even begun to pilch!" Schmidt Gets Boxing Draw NEW YORK (UP) Welter weights F.ddie Lynch and Peter Schmidt of New York probably will meet in a return TV fiRht iit St. Nicholas Arena June 2 he- cause their bruising 10-rounder Monday night resulted in a draw Schmidt, a 7-5 underdog, earned the draw on a questionable knock down over Lynch in the 10th round. Lynch also had been on the canvas in the seventh session Schmidt, who suffered nicks on both brows, was decked in tin Ihird round. Rights to the head caused all three knockdowns in Ihe bout. Lynch, weighing 147 pounds. was favored on a rounds basis hy referee Harry Kbbets, 6-3-1. But Schmidt. 148 pounds, was ahead judge Jack Gordon s score card, 5-4-1. Judge Mike Davido witch made it a draw when he gave each five rounds and each seven points. The United Press had Lynch in front, 5-4.1. Dodgers Send Three To Farms LOS ANCF.l.F.S tfi - The Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday sent three young pitchers and an out fielder to their farm system. l.elthandcd pitcher Jackie fol ium was assigned to Montreal, righthander Ron Negray was as signed to St. Paul and righthand er Larry Sherry was optioned to Spokane. Outfielder Hon Demeter was optioned to St. Paul. The cuts left Ihe Dodgers with 2(i players on their roster. They must he down to -5 by May 15. Chas. J. Ciick TAILOR Suiti Mad To Order Perfect Fit Guaranteed 119 SOUTH 7th Springs INEXPENSIVE EASY fo INSTALL EFFICIENT REGULAR or HEAVY DUTY WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Phone TU 4-8413 311 think I was trying to guide the ball too much alter getting that double. Maybe I should have just hit away. "It's a funny game. I was go ing so good 1 thought 1 d surely make it in St. Louis Sunday. 1 needed seven hits in that four- game series against the Cubs and now, five games later, I'm still trying. That's what makes base ball the game it is." , Musial was blanked by Cub pitchers last Friday and Satur day. Then he turned hot Sunday and picked up two hits in the first game and three more in the second game before drawing walks in his two final ap pearances. Ihe St. Louis crowd booed, na turally. At Wrigley Field jester- day alter belting his lirst-inning double, Musial walked on four straight pitches and the Chicago crowd booed Cub pitcher Glen Hobbie. Hutchinson said that if he must use Musial as a pinch batter to day he'll not hesitate to do so. Redlegs Send Pinson Down By UNITED PRF.SS It was back lo the minors today for Vada Pinson, the major leagues' outstanding rookie during the spring training season. Ihe Cincinnati Redlegs optioned the l!i-year-old outlielder to Seat tle of the Pacific Coast League subject to 24-hour recall after his balling average nose-dived to .104. Pinson. who played Class C ball last year, belted the ball at a belter than .350 clip this spring and impressed Manager Birdie Tebbetts so much with his speed that he won a starting spot in Ihe Redlegs' lineup on opening day. In Detroit, the Tigers nurchased right-handed pitcher George Susce Jr., from Ihe Red Sox and on- tioned veteran reliever Georee Spencer lo Charleston of the American Association. Susce compiled an 18-14 record with Boston in three seasons, win ning seven games and losing Ihree last season. Spencer, formerly wilh the New York Giants, came up from Char leston earlier this season and had 1(1 record in relief with the Tigers. Other major league clubs also began paring down in anticipation of Thursday's deadline for the 25 playcr limit. The San Francisco Giants op tioned pitcher Paul Giel to Phoen ix ol the Pacilic Coast League on Z4-nour recall. Giel. a former football star wilh Minnesota, spent two seasons in the Army and relumed to Ihe Giants last year. Manager Bill Rigney said Ihe 25-year-old right hander needs more steady work. The Giants are slill three players over the limit. PCL Hurlers Paced By Bell SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Garv Bell, of San Diego, who has a 3-2 wan-lost record, leads the Pa cific Coast League pitchers wilh earned-run average of O.Rli runs per nine-nnning game, ac cording lo avenges released to day and including Sunday's games. Bell has struck out 311 and walked only nine in the 41 innings he has pitched. Dick llanlon of Spokane and Crnie Broglio of Phoenix have the most wins four each. In the bitting department, a pair of Salt Lake outfielders. Carlos Bernier and Dick Stuarl. are tied for the leadership with 382 averages. Stuart also leads the loop in hits with 30. home runs with 1(1 and runs hatted in with 28. Foeay's Sport Parade Washington's Albie Pearson Has 'Heart' NKW YORK UTi-You Gotta Have AJcart. That was one of the smash hits in n niemorahle musical. Memo rable mostly because it tells a fanciful tale of how Washinpton won and the Yankees lost the pen ant. It is extremely doubtful whether such a classical condition will arise this season but Washington has. at least, come up with a yoium fellow who has cobs of that ingredient known as "heart." He is Albie Pearson aud be had to' have s"heart." Heeause if any body smaller than Albie ever com peted in the majors aside from the midget who once was a pinch hitter for the late and unlamented I trow ns nobody seems able to pin it down. a i.irri.K strktciiim; Brown-eyed Alhie is listed on the Washington roster as hems 5 feet, t inches tall. "That's stretching me .a little." be grins. 'Actually I'm h feet. 5 and three-eighths inches. Sure, three-eighths, After all, that doesn't come to one-half, now does it " A Calilornun. the miniature man bails from a section where bcre are a number of race tacks. But he never considered itocoming a jockey. "After all." he mused, "most Dodgers To Call On Newk LOS ANGELES (UP) The Los Angeles Dodgers, nesting in last place in the National League lor me ursi nme in to years, today called on big Don New combe to try and stem the ram paging San Francisco Giants. Manager Bill Rigney of the Giants sent bonus baby Mike Mc Cormack with a 2-0 record against Newcombe who has two losses and no wins this year. The game was the last for both clubs before starting three weeks on road trips east. The victory-flushed Giants ran up their fifth straight win and fifth in a row over the Dodgers Monday night with a 12-3 triumph led by Willie Mays' two homers. one a grand slam blast over the left center field screen that the grinning star later said was the hardest-hit homer of his career THE BIG BLOWS Mays drove in five runs with his two homers and Daryl Spen cer also hit two homers to raise his total for the season to six, four of them off the Dodgers. And the Giants 17 hits was their larg est total of the year. For Mays, the two circuit blows made a total of five in three games, all against the Dodgers Although one of Mays' homers was over the left field screen, it probably would have been good for four bases in almost any park landing about 30 rows up in Memorial Coliseum. The Giants blasted starter Don Drysdale out of the box in two in nings for his sixth defeat against one relief win. Meanwhile. Ruben Gomez was scoring his third win, all against the Dodgers, against two defeats for the season, Gomez struck out 10 men and walked only one while giving up six hits SOME LONG BALLS The Dodgers were able to get more extra base hits than nor mal for them, five of the safeties going for more than one base, climaxed by Gil Hodges' homer in the bottom of the ninth. But Manager Walt Alston said the Dodgers didn't get enough men on base to make the long hits count. And four errors con tributed to their downfall as only five ol the Giants' runs were earned. The Dodgers used five pitchers before they were able to stem the Giants' surge in the ninth when reliefer Clem Labine, set them down with a single walk. The last time the Dodgers were in the National League cellar was on July 2, 1048. Despite their poor showing thus lar this season, 29.770 fans turned out Monday night to bring the Dodgers total home attendance for 20 games to 557,2811. Perry Signs Last Contract SAN FRANCISCO UH Joe (Jet) Perry signed Tuesday for his llth and final season as a San Francisco 4!ler a season in which he hopes to become top national football league ground gainer of all time. The 3fyear-old fullback in the last eight years with the 49crs has packed the ball 1.151 times for 5.791 yards, just 69 short of the mark set by Philadelphia's Steve Van Buren. Actually Perry, a fi foot. 195 pounder, has a total mark of 7,192 yards in 1.343 carries. Bui he was a 49cr for two seasons in the All-America Conlerence and the NFL does not recognize AAC records. Terms of the 1958 contract were not made public. This is Ihe last year. Perry said Tuesday. "I'm playing he cause I want to get over Van Bu ren s mark. PU Golfers Win FOREST GROVE. Ore. i.fi Portland University's golf team won its 15th match Monday, down ing Pacific. 180. them were bigger than I was." Pearson, in case you have for gotten, is Ihe ball players' golf champion. Just to prove a point, be won the title this spring in Florida by beating Johnny Gray of the Phillies in the finals. Gray is 6 feet. 4 inches tall. The mighty mite tor a long time debated whether to be a pro fessional golfer or a baseball player. On the fairways be was good enough to shfcU a pair of ti7's on a full-sized course and the pro golf lite looked good. MONKY NF.KDKD "But baseball was a bigger challenge," says the "heart" man. "Besides, to play pro golf you need a certain amount of money until you can establish yourself. This way 1 didn't have any Imancul troubles while 1 was working my way up." There was no douht in Albie's mind that he could make the ma jor league grade. So be served five years in the minors, convinc ing everybody that despite his small stature he had the talents tor the big top. His journeys took him "lo Sah Jose. Albany of the Kastern League. Montgomery of the Sally League. Oklahoma ot me 1 exas League w here he ten the circuit with a .371 batting av erageand then San Francisco beiore winning" his ccnltrfield pot at -hington hn season. LEGAL NOTICE SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL STATEMENT for tha year ended December 31, 1957 of the GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMPANY of ftO John Street. New York. In the Stale of New York, made to the In- niiranrt Commustoner or the stats of uregon. pursuant 10 taw: ADMITTED ASSETS Bondi 27.fl.10.n.OO Stock - 31.380,364.00 Hon gage loans on reai estate . . -O- Real em ale, lest $-. en cumbrances -O- Cath and bank depOflt .. 3.612.037.30 Agents balances or uncol lected premiums .. 710.697.95 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued . 22.1.91 Other assets 9.477,70 Total admitted assets $73,344.91 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $29 .949.BG Loss adtustment expenses 2.460. 333. 00 unearned premiums 20.071.3 16. 97 All other liabilities 2.187.455.46 i niu iiaoiuiies, ex cept capital SS5.272. 171.43 Capital paid up $ 2.000.000.00 Special surplus fundi 1,187,801.00 unassignea tunas surplus! . . 14,884,94 Surplus as resards ool- icy holders $18,072,741.17 Total $73,344,912.60 Premiums earned .... $44,220,831.06 Louies Incurred $28,505,455.66 Loss Expenses incurred.. 5,029.8B2.07 uiner underwriting ex penaes incurred $17,368,336.49 Total underwriting de ductions . Net underwriting gain or loss Investment Income -6.883.0S1.16 Z,021.fi29.21 -6.683.84 Other income Total, before federal in come taxes . Federal income taxes In curred Net income Dividends to stockholders.. -17,741.02 4.650.366.77 800,000.00 Dividends to policyhold ers Capital ehangen meti Other items affecting lur- 4.3R7.512.4: Total capital and sur plus items (net) 5,087,312.42 Decrease In surplus as re gards policyholders . 9.737.879.19 Duat.vtaa m t;nttjun FOR THE VRAB Net premiums received 378.395.41 Net losses paid 208.830.20 rnncipai omce in Oregon, Portland. NO. 227, May 13, SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATF.MPMT for the year ended December 31, 1957 or i tie DETROIT FIRE St MARINE INSURANCE POM PA MV of 625 Shelby Street, -troit, in the State of Michigan, made to the In surance Commissioner of the Siate of uregun, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds m .. g 5.574,842.00 Stocks 8.359,534.00 monftage loans on real es tate Real estate, less $ en eumhraiirca -0- Cash and bank deposits ' " iKi-uta uHiances or uncol lected premiums Interest, dividends and -0- real estate income due and ncrrucri Other assets . Total admitted assets . $14,750.6-16.54 lilnolLI I Ic.. bUHfLUS AND OTHER Fiivrm Losses t i inn nn Loss adjustment' expens es inn,n24.oo Unearned Di-emiums . 4 m 7(1.1 id All other liabilities 254.100.00 Total HabilllfM rvrnnl Capital paid up " l!ooo!oOo!oO Special surplus funds 140,342.00 ranilal K aia tlA n uiiHssisnea tunas isur- nlim i inn an. Surplus as regards policy- nuiacrs B,H7,471.B5 Total $14,750,646.34 SI AltlHMV I' UK I Nl imTK Premiums earned . .. s J n.V7 n ! Losses incurred $ 2.860.033.15 Loss expenses Incurred . . 315,133.36 uiner underwriting expen c Fncurrcu z,imi,iun.44 Total underwriting de ductions .1 27H Net underwriting gain or loss -321.028.74 Investment income Jfi'i 77fi k Other income -323!48 midi, or tore ieaerai in come taxes Federal income taxes in curred . Net Inrnm Dividends to stock holders $ 180.000.00 Dividends to policyhold ers . ... . , Capital changes met) . . Other items affecting sur- U1UB U1CIJ Total capital and aur Dlus Items Inrti 609.434.97 879,434.97 Decrease in surplus as re- sarus pmicynoiuers H7,47J.D8 FOR THE VE An Net premiums received .... 27.625.01 Net losses paid 5,307.81 uiviaenas pain or credit ed to policyholders -0-Prinelpal office in Oregon, Portland No. 231, May 13. NOTICE OF RALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COITRT OF THE STATE OF OREROJJ FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH I'HUhA 1 E. UtJAK J MEN 1 i the Matter of the Huarriinnvhln n r nr.u iviciiivimuiiua, an in com u.-tinl nerson iuiii,fc 1 1 c, H r. H Y UlVfcN That he undersigned. Burnts M. Farrar. .s guardian of the person and estate f Fred McTimmonds. the above untied incompetent Derson. bv vituie "i an orcier lor saie oi real propcrtv duly made and entered bv the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klam- mn inuniy. rroDaie uepai tment, on the 18th day of April. 1058. in the mve enimca proceed ings, autnorir. IE. Mcensine. eniDowenns and direct. r the said euardian to tell the here. inafter described real property belong to the guardianship estate of the above purred incompetent pcrfon will offer i it saie a private sale cnner tor ci.i or on terms to be approved bv the Court, to the highest bidder at the i.ffu-e of J - W. andcrs at 1213 Main Street. Klamath Falls. OrcRon. on ana after the 14th day of June. IP.8. the following described parcel of real oroo- erty belonging to the guardianship es tate of the above named incompetent person, to-wit: Lots 603. Block 103. Mills Addition to Klamath Falls. Oregon, n set forth n pioi inereoi in me ot me outre oi he Cnuut.v Clerk for Klamath Countv. Oregon. haul sale win he made subject to he confirmation of Ihe above entitled Court. HliR.NlR M. FARRAR. Guard ian of the person and estate of Fred McTimmonds, an mcom netent nerson Date of first publication: Mav fl. 1P58 Date of last publication: June 3, 193R no. .i, may it, ki. 2ti. 27, June 3. Tech Rodeo Team Victor Orcson Tech's redeo team took a step closer to the 1!W8 Western Resional Intercolleqiate liodeo championship over the past week end at P o m c r o y. Washington where the OTI team defeated several mher collcce riding and roping entries. The Tech team has one more meet prior to the bis regional finals which will be held at the (airarounds later this month. Tech could manage to pass Cal Poly in the team point standings with a good showing in the meet. Last Saturday and Sunday. Tech riders scored a -first, two seconds and a pair oi thirds in the Pom eroy outing. Bill Duffy won the saddle bronc riding title and placed second in call roping Gary Miller was second in the saddle bronc event with Rill Allord placing third in the wild cow milking race, .lerry Greitg finished third among the bull riding contestants. LEGAL NOTICE SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended December 31, 1957 cf the MASSACHI'SFTTS FfBF M, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Insurance Commissioner of the State oi uregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS nnnai Stocks . 3.854.009 7.718.014.00 Mortgage loans on real estate Real estate less $ en cumbrances Cash and bank deposits Agent' balances or un collected premiums . . . Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued , ... .. Other assets -0- -O- 205.447.64 Total admitted assets ..$12,238,982.67 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS i "eB v; - 1,408,385.00 mm aujuauucrti expen se" - ... 103.024.00 Unearned premiums 4,113.765 59 All other liabilities 254.100.00 Total liabilities, except capital 8.878,174.50 Capital paid tip $ 1,000.000.00 Special surplus funds .... 226,959.00 uuuBsignea tunas isur- Pi"' -.... .. 5,153.849.08 u'H'u am regard policy holders 6.380,801 Total . $12,258,982.67 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 4.957.055 21 Loses incurred 2.869.035.15 LObi expenses incurred .... 315,133.36 Other underwriting expen ses incurred 2.000.533.82 Total underwriting- de ductions 5.274,702.33 riri underwriting gain or . loss .. -ai7,647.I2 Investment income 431.631.97 Other ncome -325.48 Total, before federal In come taxes 113.65E Federal Income taxes in curred -40.23: Net Income $ 153.892.94 Dividends to stockhold ers $ 160,000.00 Dividends to policyhold ers -0- Capital changes tnetl .... -0- Othcr items affecting sur plus inetj 827,045.30 Total capital and sur plus items tneti 987,045.30 Decrease in surplus ns re gards policyholders .. . . 833,132.36 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received .4 15,728. R8 Net losses paid 9,412.00 Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders -0- Principal office in Oregon, Portland. No. 229. May 13. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended December 31, 1057 of tho GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY of H9 John Slieel. New York, in the State of New York, made to the in surance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds 45,477,443 0(1 Stock- 156,340,138.00 Mortgage loans on real estate -0- Real estate, less $ en cumbrances 10.032.117.14 Cash and bank deposits .. 11,230,516.59 Agents' balances or un collected premiums . 16,107,239.64 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 424.4f4.15 Other assets -2,117,560.76 Total admitted assets . $237,494,349.76 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $ 22,502,139.00 Loss adjustment ex penses l.BH2.77fi.0a Unearned premiums 65.849.6!)!) Hit All other liabilities 9,708,127,04 Total liabilities, except caoital $ 09.722.741.9: Capital paid up $ 14,343.500 Oit Special surplus funds 2,069,405.00 Unassigned funds (sur plus. 121,358,702.84 Surplus as regards policy holders .... J137.771.607.84 Total $237,494,349.70 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums curned $ 70,312.772.78 Losses incurred ..$ 45,904,542.56 Loss expenses incurred .... 5.042.116.18 uiner underwriting ex penses incurred 33,436.354.63 Total underwriting de ductions 84.383.013.38 net underwriting gain or mss .. i vestment Income -5,070.240.60 7.522.7(10.40 Other income Total, before federal In -3.Kil.47 come taxes 2,448,898.33 Federal income taxes in curred Net income Dividends to stockhold ers S 4.303.143.89 Dividends to poncynoia- ers Capital changes ineti Other items affect in a sur plus tneti zj.2,.wiu 04 Total caDital and sur plus items met. 28,130,524.53 uecrease in surplus as re gards policyholders . . 24,626,410.5: BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net prerr,,"'i5 received .... 315.077.40 Net losses paid 188,582.37 Dividends paid or cred ited lo policyholders -0-Principal office in Oregon, Portland No. 228, May 13. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended ocember 31. 1957 ot ine ROCHESTER AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY of 99 John Street. New York, in the Stale of New York, made to the In- ranee Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds S 3.842.871 nn Slocks II.903.B3B.00 MortRase toans on real estate Real estate, less $ en cumbrances Cash and bank deposits 202.449 60 Agents balances or uncol lected premiums Interetit. dividends and real cstat- l-.come due and accrued Other assets Total admitted assets $16,452.532 72 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses . . $ 1. 406.385. 00 Loss adjustment expens es 103.024 00 Unearned premiums 4,1 13.765.59 All oincr iiaoimies jn.nm ini Total liabilities, ex cept capital $ 5 98.174 50 capital paid up ... $ l.Nin.non on Special surplus funds 124.12100 u nassisnca tunas, tsur- pIubi . . v . B.890.237.13 Surplus as regards policy holders $10,314,358.13 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 4.957.055 21 Losses incurred . t 3,o9.035 15 i exDenrs incurred :il.-t.l.i:i .tfi Other underwriting ex penses incurred 2.092.811.31 Total underwriting de ductions .1 376.770. A3 Net underwriting gain or OS! -310.724 61 593.386 09 -325.48 Investment income Other income .. Total, before federal in come taxes Federal income taxes in curred ... tf Net Income r , -44.307 27 317.643 27 240 000 00 Dividends to stockholders t Dividends to policyholders Capital chan bps -n e f Other items affecting sur plus met- 1 010 964 23 Total capital and sur- 1 Plus items 'nett 1.250 964 23 Decrease in surplus as re- garo pone) noiaer n.t.i.jju.iro BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received . 31.339 73 Net lo5 paid 10.114 9J Divdends paid or credit ed lo pAlic holders 0 Pnncmal office In Oregon. Portland No. 2. Mav 13 JC, Rooks Split VAXCOl'VER. Wah. '.ICIark Junior CoiIcr: split a haeball doublcheadcr here Monday withl r. . n i .i Ihe Oreson Slale Rooks, taking Ihe f.rst same 10-6 and dropping LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu trix of the estate of William J. Wor den. also known as William John Worden, deceased, by the Circuit Court of Klamath County. Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to said executrix at the office of the undersigned at 4. Melhase i nm ""aing. Mamatn raus. tiregun. io- Bcmcr wiiu proper vuucnrri. six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, which Is May 6th. 1958. ELLA MAE DOW, Executrix O'NEILL & McLAREN, Attorneys for Exrx. No. 215, May 6. 13. 20, 27. WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY k AUTOMOTIVE rrailers , Auto Miscellaneous , New Cars St Trucks Used Cars St Trucks EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female Help Wanted. 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Mini nun' charge 50 cents Box num bers 5 cents Please read the first nsertion of your ad The Herald St Nws reserves the right to class ify edii or reject any Want Ad copy and will be responsible for only .n inrorrect insertion of .ny Want Ad, and then only by correct oubl iBtion of same Corrections ot cancellations If received by 0:30 pm will he made in following day's publication. FUNERAL HOMES C O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel. 5.T9 Pine. Phone TU 4-3456 Parking lot avail able WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home, 929 High SL Phone TU 2-4404. MEETING NOTICES KLAMATH Chapter No. 35. Royal Arch Masons, will confer the Mark Master and Past Master decrees Wednesday May 14, 7::t0 p.m., Masonic Temple. Visiting companions cordially invited. Art Leslie. H P. ALOHA CHAPTER No. hi. O.E.S. will hold a stated meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m., Masonic Tern pie. Margaret Shidan, W.M. Herbert Haneline, W.P. MAXZAXITA CHAPTER. No. 172, OES, will hold a stated . meeting at fl p.m., Wednesday, in the Scot tish Rito Temple. o Evelyn Biehn, W.M. Marion Grant, W.P. LOST & FOUND 2 LOST mnle (jcrmnn Pulioe dog. NolWANTKD Men for Airline Train Itrense. iNamed Bruce. Reward. Lost I ins. See our Adv. under Class 13. SDrtllK St. Tolrnhnni, Vorrill i4.t. BROWN fishing tvirktc hox. near Al - Koma. Rewaid. Phone TU 4-6n.i7 LOST, lady's green hillfoid Keep money it fnund. For return of billfold GENERAL NOTICES 4 """"' NIAGRA Massage Chair sale with Brusn man ' wri,e Fuller Brush Co., free home unit continued through Mqvl200 Winchester. Medford. Oregon. iIin03iC2na llt Av.nUniarX Tj WANTED parts manager, experienced -40nj. 21.13 Radcliffe Avnue. General Motors, for small dealer in STAl'FFER horn"- reducing plan Amj!,nu,h,,,,,rrn Oregon town. Give age. Brown. TU 2-n;t44 for free demonstra experience and reference first letter. FOR your Stanley Homa Produrt elljME; to '"in for heavy equipment Pcrrv Peebler Phone TU 3-0339 operator. See our ad under Claitl PERSONALS 6 RD1NG home for agrd and in i. Ladies only. Tl:. 2-0)N REALSILK shop-at-h(rie apfarel uiv. "IB privata lesio-n FU PUBLIC CHARITY . SERVICES 7 YOt'NG women of anv faith nriin ' K?,:!?cn.hiVc5,,,;,ont,M5 lrn. Age 21 to 25. Must b tsroanway Eusfne Oregon Phon, ALCOHOLICS inonvmoai m Rivn id Phonp TU 2-9.109 P O-ftfi 20- SERVICES 10 ROAD oiling Western Oil and Burner.' South Sixth TU 4-.tfl7;i. BABY sitting SI. .V) "day "tT -filOS- I LAWN mower snarpemne engine re- air Eher Hagen 43-7 Shasta Way FENCES' FENCES' Complete tnstaT materials Free ..tinutes FOR "" "'"'' OFriCK Ptncr8rnc .rrvice. Call Joy Evan. Rolph. Tl' 4-S.I.T9 ... r r rrmoOhn. m. B Pow.II LINOLEfM nd carpn layinf tu : ICALL im fir.t No Jnti too tiiB Well d,B Hvr mh.i. i. dti ,n, ; 5.? J?.',k K85pf,? 5? 5ERV'"S " PAINTING, inter inr-exterinr, Frsa es timates. Work guaranteed, ReasoaV able. TU 2-5Mfl. ROTOTP.XLNC lawn and garden ploti. BL'SSMANS SEED STORE Phone TU 4-3443 or TU 4-3740. SEWING machine rentals and repairs. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. TU 2-2513. CUSTOM rototilling. BAKER'S NURS ERY, 3613 uoutn bin. iu ii-jio. nnTnTIt I.TVfi v-rri-n and lawns. One operation, Louis Walker, phone TU 2-32S3. CEMENT tile, foundation work. Bid, or hourly. John Fcnning. TU 2-00faL KIMES plumbing and heating. 2720 So. tth TU 4-U620. Free estimating. LANDSCAPE service, trees, shrubs, hedges. Pruning, topping, rototilling, planting. Homcdaie Landscape Nurs erv. now giving S&H Green Stamp, 3905 Homed le, TU 4-9040. GARDEN Ulllng. TU 4-3970 mornings, evenings. KLAMATH Fence Co. Phone TU 4-6223. CURTAINS laundered and stretched. TU 4-8349. LEVELING, backfilling, foundations, lawns, fill dirL John Bowers, TU ROOFING, PAINTING, WATERPROOFING Concrete, Pumice Walls, Floors GENERAL CONTRACTING AND REMODELING EASY CREDIT TERMS TU 4-5428 or TU 2-1723 KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning St Roto-Rooter Service C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED. F. KING, Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave. Ph. TU 4-9841 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED You Open We Clean 500 Gal., $10.00 Custom Dinging Bonded Service For all sewer problems Dial TU 2-1136 Klamath County Sanitary Service EDUCATIONAL 13 WANTED MEN .... WOMEN for immediate training for AIRLINE CAREERS I On The Ground ... In The Aff 121 job opportunities for women, 1 33 for men. If accepted you will be I town to nearest school to com jplete training at no extra cost to you. We help finance your training ! by arranging budget terms. For I personal interview to determine your qualifications, fill in coupon land MAIL TODAY! . Write: ! AIRLINE CAREER DIVISION Dept. A5-164 Box 200, c-o Herald and News Name Address - City State Age , Phone Education Urs. Worked, From .... To S-kVICES 19 FOR house moving, raising. fnundaX thins. r-pairing tu-ps and sidewalksj see W. McDantel. 171B Oak. SHARPENED mowers, hand, power, saws, hand, circle. 2115 Orchard Ave, ODD jobs man landsraping. clean up, wnteliman. rnnchwork, anything. TU 2-:)5:U mornings. DIGGING cesspools, drain lines, foun dations. Louis Walker. 3213 Delaware, TU -328:i. PAINTING paper hanging. TU 4-8752. DIGGING ccsipnols. drain fields and excavation of house foundations. TU 4-a:i0, BUI Forney. CARPENTER work, new work or re modeling. Phone TU 4-4302. HEALTH 12 VITA GLOW HEALTH FOODS!! -Health drinks. 2041 Radcliffe. TU 2-4B05. EDUCATIONAL 13 MEN NEEDED Who can qualify to train as HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS .siHl.ooo men needed soon for FEDERAL HIGHWAY WORK Train now and stay on your job Low tuition - 100 Financing Write Box 202, Herald and Newa HELP WANTED. FEMALE 14 WANTFn Women fnr Alrlin Train, !'.nR S- our adv. under classification WE need two housewives who would like to earn hourly wage in their own homes. Must be able to work at leaf two hours a day. For further infor. m.itfon write Box 204, Herald and News. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 I . v a. I ci) men s wear salesman, asa I quired. Arplv, Rudy's, 6th and Main. . J.v;i.- Experience and references re- ilui noy. Appiv at uspa car lot, uun nmBham and Ricky Motors. FULLER Brush Co. has opening fof ambitious, and' desire to make S125- 1175 per week. Call your Fuller nn wun car, i:.i-,-. Musi ro neat. RETIRE 6 IN 5 YEARS Free traininc and parn lii intr I . .. iDonnaMc. Insurance as a career. Sail TU 2-5115 Tucs. & Wed. 9 to 10 a.m. only SALES HELP WANTED .lrn vui --,i.t '- adicMUdn: V" - "U 5tl wnai ou nav6- .-re ou maKinc moncv? Happy with your income? Lookinq (or a better ioh? LookmP fnr nrnmnfinne nnrt fnttirfl c , .......... . '1U,I.V. .innn."ion. nonus in p,,. ma? Are you the nun I'm lookinz (or? LET'S FIND out:: PH. TU 4-91!)6 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.