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THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1959 HERALD AND NEW S. KLAMATH FALLS. flKFGnv U.S. Toilers To Hole! Meet The annual convention for fedcr at einjiuyi'i siauonca in Urenon will he hold, tor the first lime in years, in Klamath Falls, at the Willard Hotel Friday and Saturday Local members of the Oreuon Federation of Federal Kmplo; i. expect aDout loo debates from all corners of the state. banquet teaturaay nistu is expected to draw about 2110 persons. The convention will start with committee meetings around 6 D.m Friday. Thq, convention proper will extend all day Saturday in the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Buffet luncheon will be served at noon. .A social hour starting at 6 p.m. wilt precede the banquet Up for discussion is recent legis lation that affects federal workers The OFFK is an employes union Delegates from local OFFF. unit 704 are Bill Dow, Vi Shultz, Fred Bubb. Roberta Negus, Gene Bran- con. George Bourdon, and Robert Abney. Locals, and committees to which they were appointed chair men are Dorothy Sack, convention chairman: Lynn Skeen, accommo dations: Frank Stennett, speakers: Gene Branson, program: Goldie Ericksnn, banquet, and Vi Shultz, registration. George Reid of the Civil Service Commission in Seattle, and James Crawford, vice president of the a tional Federation of Federal Em ployes, will be featured ipeakers. All federal employes arc invited, along with guests, to both the ses sion and the banquet. Banquet tickets are on sale in the hotel lobby. The city council has made avail able courtesy parking space delegates. a: U JUL . i Vi I.i fO5 flM'"!- r-iiu for ANGLER DROWNS EUGENE lAPi A fishermen fell into the McKenzie River and drowned Monday while his wife who is expecting a child, stood by helplessly. She can not swim Herman Nile Wagnon. 23, of Springfield and his wife were hiking along a river bank ledge. Wagnon slipped off into the main channel of the stream and disap peared. Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive -l- repeated daily 94c LEGAL NOTICE IM7-38 1214 f8 174 78 Fred W. & Alice Milman Code X. Tan Lol 5a of Map H4-I7 irtVV.W 10 72 2 54 1936-37 I t 4H 2 11 1937-38 12 74 9H W 23 A. C. & Dau.y I VanlinUlcr Luac 1. Tax Lot 11 of Map 34-19 19S4-33 11 4.1 :i 2 1933- 56 11 79 2 79 19.SS-M 14 H t 2 :i2 1937-58 14 01 1 07 61 Rfi A. B Coleman- Code I, Tax Lol 12j or Map 1934- 53 2.1 98 8 2.1 19.VV.Vi 2fi (1 B H 1936-37 3.1 70 5 28 1957-58 31.85 2 44 140 62 Laverne E. it Kalhryn H Claudson Code 1. Tax Lol 78 of Map 37-16 LEGAL NOTICE 1954-55 .78 1953-36 ,7H l3ti-.7 .94 1057-58 fW A E Dann Code 18, Map a 1954- 55 .78 1955- 54i .78 1936- 37 .94 1937- 36 Marv Miller Code of Map 39J0 1954-55 7 90 in.Vi :7 :i t an 1957-58 46 55 STATE OK OREGON (17 3 98 Tax Lot 110 of 24. Tax Lot 67 2 ni 5 M 3 V7 98 2 J SS 3 95 3 04 2 54 1.17 67 30 X, Tax Lot 70 j cols heel Tx Lot 71 21 .10 Tax FEDERAL EMPLOYES who are preparing for an Oregon Federation of Federal Employes' Convention to be held in the Willard Hotel Friday and Saturday, are, from left, Marian Day, Mrs. Wayne Negus, Goldie Erickson, Violetta Shultz and Dorothy Sack. The annual convention, held here for the first time in many years, begins with registration Friday at 6 p.m. A meeting of the Executive Committee and other meetings follow. Numerous of ficials, including Mayor Lawrence Slater will speak during the all-day session Saturday. A social hour and banquet Saturday evening will complete the convention. Traffic Violation Convictions Reported 1954-55 12 47 1955- 56 12 H6 1956- 57 16 IB 1957- 58 15 29 Marv L. Moore Code of Map 3916 1954- 55 1 04 1955- 56 1 07 1956- 57 1.35 1957- 58 1.27 Marv L. Moore Code of Map 3916 1954- 55 1 04 1955- 56 1 07 1956- 57 1.35 1957- 58 127 Fred Mclhase Code 1, of Map J91B 1954- 53 1.04 .33 1955- 36 1 07 ,25 1936-37 1.35 .21 1957-58 127 .10 Paul At Donald Buck Code Lot 20A of Mho 68 1954- 55 38.90 12 32 1955- 511 ,19 85 9.43 1956- 57 49 75 7 HO 1957- 58 47 13 3 62 Caroline G. Dunn Cods 2. 1 59. of Map 6K 1154-51 6 20 1 9H 1955- 56 3 24 1 2 1956- 37 8.72 1 :t" 1957- 38 3 64 .43 Jamcfc M Bakrr Code 2. T I (HiX of Map 68 1954- 55 1 50 49 1955- 56 1 59 .:tB 195t.i-.57 1 99 .31 1957-58 1 89 .14 8 35 .form A Cook Code 2, Tax Lot 2 of Map 3016 Oregon judges traffic violation convictions during j April, according to ihe monthly1 report issued by the Department1 of .Motor Vehicles. Following the trend of recent months, the April conviction figure represents a slight increase over April last year. The department said 249 of the convictions were for charges of driving while intoxicated and re sulted in mandatory suspension of ihe driver's license under Oregon law. RUG REPAIR By HARRY BASNUIAN "The Made Carpet Man" DOMFSTtC or ORIENTAL RUGS RL-BOI'ND, nH-FRINGED, HEW METHOD CLEANERS 1135 ESPLANADE TO 4-4471 reported 1-VJ7( Licenses of 201 drivers werej suspended upon recommendation of judges throughout the stale. Reasons lor suspensions were: reckless driv'ng, 50; violation of basic rule, 50; no operator's li cense, 10;. hit and run. five: fail ure to stop, three; failure lo yield right of way. three: miscellaneous traffic violations, 71. The department exercised dis cretionary authority to suspend li censes of 231 drivers. 192 of which were (or repeated involve ment in accidents and violations. Others involved violation of li cense provision, failure to com plete certain tests, involvement in total accidents, medical and phys ical reports. Driving on a suspended driving li cense brought, additional trouble to 105 drivers who, under law. received an additional period of suspension because they were convicted of driving on an already uspended license. During the month, 775 abstracts ir other driver reports including the driving while intoxicated con victions, wore referred to the de partment's financial responsibility-division. 5 62 Lot 9X COl'NTY OF KLAMATH Whereas, Ihe several real proper ties dr-irrihrd on Ihe foregoing sheets have bcrn regularly assessed for tax ,il ton, and tuxes have been duly lev led and charged thereon; and. Whercah, Ihe liens for unpaid and delinquent taxes on the respective par (if Mich real proper tic are hub. n foreclosure by Klamath County, rovided by law; Now. Theieforc, by virtue of the authority vested tn me as the collector of said counly. I have pre- paied the foreclosure list hereinbefore set out containing the names of the cvrrat persons appearing on the lat tax roll as the respective owner the lax delinquent properties, i description of each such property as same appears tn sain laiesi tax roll, the year or years for which taxes are delinquent on each property, to gether with the principal amount of delinquent taxes for each year and he amount or accruen ana wceruing Interest thereon lo March 15, 1959. IN WITNKSS WHEREOF, t have set my hand officially this May 14ih. 1U59. 3 M BKITTON Sheriff and Tax Collector Klamath County. Oregon Bv Esther G. Newell lie put, v No. &!9 May 14. 21. 28. June 4. H154-55 .7fl 1.(10 isf FOR THEM ... A BRIGHTER WORLD! Dear fo the hearts of Shriners are our Hospitals, wherein we have ministered to more than 250,000 crippled children, without money or price, and without regard to race, color or creed. All of these have been either cured or materially benefited, and thousands of others, "in-and-out" patients, have been blessed by clinical treatments, braces and other artificial aids furnished them. These children, crippled, deformed and horribly burned, literal shipwrecks on th sea of time, come crawling into our hospit als, and after months of tender, merciful treatment they go hopping and skipping out, able to play with their fellows and to take use ful positions in life. Think of it . . . 250,000 helpless dependent ones transformed into a mighty army of self-supporting citizens. I wish everyone could re alize the magnitude of the busi ness of operating these hospit als and the multitude of services necessary for the children under our care. In our temples of mercy they receive the highest type of hospitalization, medical care, physical therapy and oth er necessary treatment. In addi tion, thereto, while mending their little bodies, trained nurs es, schooled in psychology, mini ster to their little minds. School work, entertainment and occu pational therapy are provided, because of such loving care in these havens of hope, clouds of despair give way to rainbows of hope, heavy hearts are light ened and gloomy faces bright ened by happy smiles. Carrying on this work, which has grown until it has become the world's greatest philanthropy, has cost Shriners a stacigering sum of money; but, oh! the joy they have derived from helping the most pathetic of all human be ings ... a handicapped crippled child, with no chance of having its broken body mended except in our temples of mercy. In the Shrine, "our jewels are the cast-off braces and abandoned crutches of boys and girls who need them no more." We glory in temples of baby smiles wherein every needy, crippled child is welcome. Our philosophy unites fellowship, friendship and a happy philoso phy of life with the joy of doing good. Truly, we are writing hist ory in the work we do for the men and women of tomorrow. We are happy that our Shriners Hospitals have made America "crippled child ren conscious" and that many charitable-minded friends are joining ut in this glorious work. I am sure that all who have helped in any way find great joy in the words spoken by the world's greatest humanitarian when He said, "For inasmuch as you have done it unto the least of these, you have done it unto me." May God bless everyone who has aided this sacred cause. THIS AD MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE COURTESY OF FlUHRER'S BAKIRY Car Auction To Be Held The Oepartmenl of Finance and Administration has announced that the largest used vehicle auc tion sale during the 1!I38-1959 fis cal year will be held in Port land. Saturday. May 16. The auc tion will commence at 11:30 a.m. in the recently acquired ware house at 45 S. E. Ash Street and Water Street. Included in the 68 vehicles to be auctioned are thirty 1958 Ford sedans, Custom 300 series with six cylinder engines, standard ! transmission and deluxe interior unit, utner passenger vehicles in clude nine 1958 and 1957 six pas- from 1952 to 1956 models. Twenty three assorted con cial vehicles 'pickups, d trucks. 4 wheel drive jeep, scoopmobile loaders! are also of fered for sal e. Miscellaneous equipment to be sold included as- one ton electric hoist and eleva tor. All items are on display between the hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, Thursday and Friday, Alay 14 May 15 and from 9 a.m. on Sat- by Tuesday. May 19. A complete list of all items for sale will be available during the hours of in spection at 45 S. E. Ash Street, Portland. l!l.iK-37 1!Ij7-M1 H. H. Van Valkcnhiug Lol 2H0X ot Mop 3ft 1934-53 ..V ll.r3-rifl .HO 1H3H-57 .7:1 1957-38 .fill Van Valkenhura Lot SIfiX of Map 30 1034-33 2 3H 1933-3(1 2 41 HI3li-.ri7 2 18 1B37-38 2 ft3 Frank A. or Walter T Code 3, Tax lot 226X 1934-33 .59 1953-56 Wl W5H-57 .7:1 IP37.5R .fia Jean Nowlan Code of Map 4612 1934-33 3 13 1955- 3K . 3 lfi 1956- 57 3.79 I957.5H 3.71 T. Marian M LEGAL NOTICE ftf 6''r p?r milium from November 1955, until pRirt. and for tbetr coul and disbursements lawfully incur red in (his suit on (heir tecortd cause of tint. Judgment reenvrred against defendant SARA B. BKNIOFF; NOTICE IS HKHKRY CIVFN Ihitt 1 will on the 1Mb day of June, lfhvi. .it the -front door of the CmirthmtKr of the County of Klamath m Klamath Kail. Oregon, in said munly. at lu.On in the forenoon of said day. elt at public auction to the highest bidder, (or rash the following described prop erty, to-wit: 1 nis 3 and 10. in Block 78. KLAMATH ADDITION to the City of Klamath FalU. Oregon, taken and levied upon at Ihe properly or the said JOSKPH L. HOC AN and SARA B. BENIOKK. or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy aid Judgment In favor of Al. HORO WITZ and HILDA HOROWITZ matnat the said JOSEPH L. HOG AN and SAHA H. BEN I Of V. with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disburae-1 mcnU that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Fall. Oregon, May. 12. 1350. J M BRITTON Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon BY Elaine Eater. Deputy No. R5, May 14. 21. 2. June 4. YOUNG women of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Miss Pruitt, Catholic Charities. 2711 W. Broadway. Eugena, Oregon. Phon 5-:ifrt2 SERVICES 10 SMALL 4HI3. BASIN appliance service and repair. Pickup, delivery. MS E. Main TU 4-6404. in 17 4 1! Code 5. Tax Tax Lot 1BX of Map 25 10 82 Smith Heirs 7. Tax Lot 251 .2B lfl.40 Williams Code 8. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT Fni ihe vear ended December 31. 1058 til the Sew Voik underwriter! Insurance Cmnniiny of New York. In the Stnte ot New York, made to the Insurance Com missioner ol 'he State of Oregon, nursumit to mw: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $12.0lS,:i71.0 Stocks 10,543.818 00 Cash and bank de posits balance due from Re insuring Company .. interest. dividends and real etate in come due and ac crued - Other assets - 705,521 .61 182.fi67.76 4R.7R7.30 80.619.02 1954-55 .92 .'J!l lf)55-r.fl .flfl 2;i 1956- 57 1.15 .18 1957- 58 1 07 .08 4.R8 R. A. Btoyles Code 8, Tax Lot 24 of Map Si 1954- 55 .92 .29 1955- 58 .98 .2:1 1956- 57 1 15 .18 1957- 58 1.07 .08 4 88 Roderick Morrison Code 8, Tax Lot 1R9 of Map 51 1954- 55 .48 .15 , 1955-56 .48 .11 1956- 57 .58 69 1957- 58 -53 .04 2.14 i W. H. Norman Code 8. Tax Lot 30 I of Map 52 1 1954-55 1.39 .44 . 1055-56 1 43 .34 I 1958-57 1.73 .27 1957-58 1.60 .12 7 32 William H. & Ansa B. Arnold Code n. Tax Lot 63X of Map 72 1(154-55 .46 .15 , 1955-58 .48 .11 I 1958-57 .58 .00 J 1957-58 5.1 .14 2 44 Hannah A. Robinson Code B, Tax Lot 35 of Map 90 1954-55 1.39 .44 , 1955-56 1.43 .34 1956-57 1.73 .27 1957-58 1.60 ,12 7 32 Hannah A. Robinson Code 8. Tax Lol . 36 of Map BO ' 1954-55 4.18 1.32 1955- 56 4.36 1 02 j 1955-55 4.30 1.02 1956- 57 5.18 .81 1 1957-38 4.RI .37 21 97 Jack W M. Student Code 8, Tax Lot 20 of Map 91 1954-55 5.00 1 58 1 1055-56 4.41 1.94 1056-57 1.35 .21 1937-58 I 38 .11 L1.0R Scott B A Wm G. Wolford Code 8. Tax Lot 74 of Map 104 1034-55 3.113 1.24 1055-58 4 06 .96 ' 1956-57 490 .77 1957-58 4.34 .35 20 75 Gloria Suian Sukraw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sukrow, Rt. 2 Boi 511, Klamath Falls, knows Ihe bless, jna, of the Shrin Hoipital first hand, having spent 8 months there in 1958, 4 months in 1959 and scheduled to 90 back later this yeor. NOTICE OP OREGON DAIRY PRODUCTS COMMISSION -PUBLIC BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given that a public mr-olinakwill be held, nurnuant to ORS Chapter 582. The Oregon Commodity Commission Act, at Salem. Oregon, on June 3rd. lHMV nt if):. A.M.. in the Conference Room of the Agriculture Building' upon a proposed budget for operation of the Oregon Dairy Product Commission during tne fiscal year July 1. 1959 IhrouEh June 30. I960. At this meeting any producer of milk and-or cream in Oregon has a right tn be heard with respect to the proponed budget, a copy of which i available for inspection under reasonable circum stances in the office of each County Agent in Oregon. For further information, contact the Oreson Dairv Products Commission, 425 New Fliedner Bldg.. Portland 5. Oregon. Published May 14, 1939. No. 852, May 14. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF TAX FORECLOSURE LIST To all persons owning or claiming tn own. or having or claiming lo have, any interest in any properly included in the foreclosure Hit hereinafter set forth, same being the Klamath Coun. ty delinquent tax foreclosure list for the year 1959: You are hereby required In take notice that Klamath County has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon. for Klamath County, an appll cation to foreclose the hen of all taxes shown on the Klamath County tax foreclosure list hereinafter out In full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the Court for Judgment and decree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and any and all persons Interested In any of the real properly included In , aid foreclnmire list are hereby re- tiulred to file an answer and defense If anv there be. to such application 'for judgment and deerre within thir ty days from the date of the first 1 publication of this notice, wh)ch date Is May 14. 1959; This notice is published by author ity of an order of the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, dated May 1st, 1959, in the Herald ant News, a ni-wsoaper of general ctrru lation published tn said county, and 'designated In such order as the newi paper In which said notice it to be ipunlisnen: mai me saio nnmqunn list which application is made to fore- ' close 11 hereinafter set nut ARTHUR A. BEDDOE District Attorney and Attorney for Plaintiff Court House Klamath Fall. Orrgnn 'Wm. H Luther Code 1, Tax Lot 17 I of Mao 3314 hftM-y $56 11 117 77 I I198VM 87 89 3 7 ,1358-37 13 48 111 Everett Looper Code 8, Tax Lot 117-1 Map 104 1954-53 .23 I 933-58 .24 1936-37 .20 1957-58 27 02 1 23 Lugo. Dorris Isahelle Schonchin Code 8, ?ax Lot 218 of Map 104 1934-33 4 16 132 1933-36 4.30 1.02 1956- 37 5 1ft .81 1957- 58 4.81 .37 Claudia Hood Code 8, Tax of Map 104 1954-55 .92 .29 1855-56 .96 .23 1938-37 1.15 .18 1857-5R 1.07 Emil Feyerelsen Code of Map 150 31.97 Lol 283 I 4.8R Tax Lot 28 Tax Lot .13 .04 2 44 Tax Lot 82 of 2 41 Lot 244 Lot 1UM 91 2.1 Tax Lot Tolal admitted aSvets 356 7B3 59 L1ABILIT1FS. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Lowes 1,302.28000 Loss adjusment ex penses 99.372 00 I'nearned premiums.. 6.262.041 .42 All other liabilities.. 846.276 69 Total liabilities, ex cept capital $ 8.509.970.11 Capitnf paid up $2,000,000.00 Spvil Surplus funrlR Re serve 4.000.000.00 Unastiigned funns s u r- p I u si 9,046.815 40 Surplus as regards policyholders ... $15,046,815.48 Total ... $23,556,785.59 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 7.125.5h3.33 Losses Incurred S 3.682.642.92 Loss expenses in curred 01 hnr nnrtnrwritine ex penses incurred 8,173,841.95 101 at underwriting ricducitonn Net underwriting gain nr loss - Investment Income .... Other Incnme Tolal, befnre federal Income taxes Ferierm incnme taxes Incurred Net Income Dividends to stock holders $ Other Items affecting surplus (net! Total capital and surplus items (nell Increase in surplus as regards policv- hoMr-rt BUSINESS in nnr.iiun FOR THE YEAR Net premiums re ceived $ 197.823 04 Net losses paid .. 113.503.29 Principal nflice In Oregon: 503 Board of Trade Bldg., Port land 4, Oregon. No, 831, May 14 WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIVE 354.309.36 7,212.794.23 - 87.230.90 634.743.13 - 3.442.00 544.070.23 4.000.00 540.070.23 220,000.00 9.357:899.57 3.137,899.57 3 677.969.80 Trailers Auto Miscellaiipous ... 53 New Cars A: Trucks ..-... M Used Cars A- Trucks S3 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted. Female 14 Help Wanted. Male 16 Help Wanted 17 Situations Wanted . 18 REAL ESTATE Rooms For Rent .. . Apartments For Rent 24 Houses For Rent ... 26 Misc. Property to Let 27 Real Estate Exchange 29 Real Estate For Sale PUBLIC CHARITY - SERVICES .. 7 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, phone TU 2-5740 or 4-9173. P.O. Box 204. Alto friendly help for tha families of alcoholics. tractor to plow gardens. TU ALTERATIONS, Apt. H. reasonable. 1320 Oak, INTERIOR decorating, linoleum-tile laying, floors and counter tops. Phon Gil-Mac TU 2-5(140. ROADoUingrWestern Oil & Burner Company, 1845 South Sixth. TU 4-3873. EXCAVAT K)N house foil ndations". Backfill, sewer lines dug. TU 4-8398. Bill Forney. 3041 Bristol. TAILORING and sewing. Mrs. Ida Plunkctt. 536 Pine. LAWNMOWERS sharpened. 5116 Brls- Business Opportunities NOT it E Card of Thanks Me mo nam ... Funeral Homes .... Meeting Notices Loat & Found General Notices Personals . 32 C .... 1 ... 4 Public Charity - Services 7 Services 10 MISCELLANEOUS Transportation - . -- Health n Educational 13 Financial Loans 34 Building - Remodeling 36 Fuel - Heating 38 Food . Produce 39 Boat . Pets - Snorts - Hobbles 40 Radio - TV - Music 41 Livestock & Poultry 42 Machinery , , 44 Miac. For Rent 43 Misc. Wanted 46 Misc. To Exchange 48 Misc. For Sale 51 SHARPENED mowers, hand, power, aw, band, circle. 2113 Orchard Ave. HOUSE MOVING Raising, leveling, foundation work. P E. Hadtc.v. 5441 Cottage. Phone TU 4-3907 DIGGING sewer lines, house founda tion, cesspools. Louis Walker, TU ROTO-TILL1NG, lawns and gardens, Tractor equipment, one operation readv tn plant. Lawrence Redden, TU 2-4334. TU 4-11390. CURTAINS laundered and stretched, TU 4-B349 or TU 4-893J. DESIGNING, dressmaking, alterations panel curtains home laundered. TU 4-7187. ' DRESSMAKING, able, guaranteed. alterations, TU 2-5074. ROTOTII.L1NG. lawn and garden plots. BUSSMAN'S SEED STORE, 904 Klamath Ave. TU 4-3443. WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat Wash, cents: dry 10 minutes, id cents. We never close. 225 So. 6th. ODD jobs. TU 4-3331. THE best In guaranteed recapping. nier's Y Tire Service, 7-143 ho. oin. LEVELING, backfilling. Foundatlona, lawns, fill dirt, topsoil cinders. John Bowers, TU 4-7078 or TU 2-S827. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT For iho year ended December 31, 1958 Of the St. paitl Mercury Insnraneo Company of Si. Paul, tn the State of Minne sota, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant tn hw ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $29,327,617.65 Stocks 7.983.010.00 Cash and bank de posits 4.14,411.88 Other asset 607.892.15 1054-35 2 93 .93 1955- 56 2.49 .59 1956- 57 4.25 .67 1957-38 2 73 .21 14.80 Geo. Reed Code I Map 150 1954-33 .48 1933-36 .48 1956-37 .58 1937-58 53 mes Volek Code Map 130 1954- 33 .46 .13 1955- 36 .48 .11 1936-57 .38 .00 1057-38 .33 .04 Albert Thompson Code 8, Tax 92 of Map 150 19.14-55 .4 .13 1053-58 .48 .11 1956- 57 .58 .00 1957- 58 .33 .04 Bufnrd Wallis Code 8, 'lax of Map 130 1954-53 9 70 3 07 1953-36 10 04 2 38 1056-37 12 10 1 W 1057-58 II 21 Lesler Cummings Code 14R of Map 131 1954-35 .33 1953-56 1.43 1056-37 173 Morton & My r ton Seymour Code Tax Lot 34, of Map 162. Transferred Code 36, Tax Lot 34 of Map 162 3 83 5 39 4 33 1 96 11207 MrKee Code Total admitted - assets $38,442.031 68 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $ 7,474.475.89 Loss adjustment ex penses 044,256.34 Unearned premiums .. 12.085,610.9.1 All other Hahililtcs .... ' 594.853.46 Totfll liabilities, ex cept capital $21,099,196.60 Capital pud up . $ 5.000.000. 00 funds a u r- pltis1 12.343.735 OR Surplus as re g a rd a policyholders 917,343,735.08 4 2-1 1934- 33 92 29 1935- 36 S 26 1 23 19.36-57 6 48 I 02 1937-38 6 02 .46 21 70 Marie Gracta Code 8. Tax Lol 3 of Map 453. Transferred to Code 12, Tax Lol 5 of Map 33 1954-33 16 4R 1033-38 22.78 1938-37 27.76 1957-36 25.32 Erwtn E. 6c Helen R. Tax Lot 12 of Mao 4510, Trans ferred to Code 12, Tax Lot 12 of Map 4510 1954-33 1935-36 1956-57 1937-36 Thomas B .57 .13 .13 .11 2 80 & Reulah E Wilson Code Tax Lot 73 of Map 1.13. Tn ferred to Code 36, Tax Lot 73 of Map 135 1954-35 71 3 22 0 1953-56 60 93 16 33 lfl.18.37 76 59 12 00 1037-36 74.62 3 72 349 73 Harry Roctke-Code 14. Tax Lot 17 of Map 901 1934-53 30 38 15 96 1935.36 49 14 11 83 1936-57 36 68 I ft 1937-38 33 24 4 18 348 M M P. MrNultyCoda 18, Tax Lot Total $38,442,931.68 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $17,973,033.31 Losses incurred 0.206321.66 Loss expenses In curred 1,464,044.30 Other underwriting expense incurred.. 6,997,853.79 Total underwriting deductions 17,688,710.75 Net underwriting gain nr loss Investment Income .... Other income Total, before federal income taxes Federal income taxei Incurred - Net income Dividends to stock holders $ Dtvidrnds to policy holder . Capital chanres met) Total capital and surplus items ineti Increase In surplus as regards policyholders BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Direct premiums re ceived - 9,8Bfl 89 Direct losses paid 4,479.24 Principal office in Orepnn: 231 SE 12th Ave, Portland 14, No. H50, May 14 204.333 56 1,242.333.44 3. 336. 81 1,450.20581 19,143 27 1.431.062.34 - 300.000 00 - 31.604 13 3. 168.707.64 1.857,103.49 3 288,166 C WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE For additional rata information Phono TU 4-8111 1-16 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions .73 5-6-7 Insertions 1 23 1 Month fDallyi 325 4-610 WORDS 2- 3-4 Insertions 1.30 3- 6-7 Insertions 230 1 Month (Daily 6.50 -- 11 16 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 2 23 5-6-7 Insertions 375 1 Month iDallyt 9 75 4-16 26 WORDS -k 2-3-4 Insertions 3 00 5-6-7 Insertions 8.00 1 Month iDallyt 13.00 4 tl 55 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 3.76 5-6-7 Insertions 6.25 1 Month i Daily t 16.23 ir S6 36 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 4.30 6-6-7 Insertions - . 730 1 Month (Daily) 19.30 4- 81 SB WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 6.25 5-6-7 Insertions 8,75 1 Month (Dallyi 4- 88 46 WORDS 2-3-4 Insertions 6 00 5-6-7 Insertions - 10.00 1 Month (Daily) 26 00 DEADLINE 6:30 p.m. day betnro publication. Noon Saturday for Sun day or Monday. For rates and In formation concerning Classified Dis play please call TU 4-8111. Mini mum charge 50 cents. Box num bers 25 cents. Please read the first insertion of your ad. The Herald & News reservea the right to class ify edit or reject any Want Ad copy and will be responsible for only one Incorrect insertion of any publication of same. Corrections or cancellations If received by 0:30 p m. will be made In following day's publication. fltllCK masonry, cement repair, patl- carpentry. Remodeling. tnono iu 2-3693. 2-3283. EXPERT garden TU 4-9763. yard work, experienced. tilling. Reasonable. SEPTIC TANKS Piimnme. instflllina. Free estimates. Brassfield Septio Service. TU 2-3243. E. Pelican. CEMENT CONTRACTOR Commercial, residential. Patios wtm exposed aRgregaie, color, tsiim.w. gladly. Retaining walls. Curbs. Frank Borges, ru 4-aw. CUSTOM built shower doors and tub enclosures, guaranieea inmiiu Kimball Glass Co.. 321 Walnut. TU 4-7378. . RITE - WAY Interior Wall Cleaning With Von Schradcr Wall Deterger All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates TU 4-30:)5 or TU 4-8344 KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Roto-Rooter Service C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED F. KING, Owner 3209 Hilyard Ave. - Ph. TU 4-9841 FUNERAL HOMES C WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 023 High Street. Phone TU 2-440. O'HAIR'S Memorial Chapel. 530 Pine. Phone TU 4-3436. Parking lot avail able. MEETING NOTICES 1 CRATER LAKE LODGE No. 211 A. F. & A. M. Slated Communication, Thursday. May 14, at 8 p.m. Visiling mem bers welcome. Dale Howell, W. M SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Klamalh Lodiie No. 77, A.F.&A.M Special interest to all Masons. A visitation oi mssoii Lodge. Degree team will confer IC degree, California work. Fri day evening. May 15. No Saturday meeting. All Master Md .sons Invited. Refreshments. Sanford C. Selby, W.M LOST & FOUND 2 FENCES! FENCES! Melal or Wood. All styles. Guaranteed Work. TU 4-6515 R0T0-TJLLING Insect Spraying Landscaping BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY 3616 So. 6th . Ph. TU 2-3167 HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Complete or part home remodeling and repairs. Additions, patios, car ports, tile ceilings. Free estimates, job planning. CHET C. MANN TU 4-8079 HEALTH 12 DR. POSNER chlldren'a clentlflo hoea. Cd'a Shoe Shop, 1023 Main. EDUCATIONAL 13 ROBERTSON School of Builneai Day and night elaiiea. 411 Main. TU 2-4126. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 SALESLADIES wanted. Better than average earning!. We train. All Inter view! itrictly confidential. Write Box 64-C, care ot Herald and Newi. TWO Avon territories available for ma ture women. TU 2-3770. WANTED dependable babysitter for 5-yenr-old Rirl near Comer School. Call TU 2-1322 after 3::. LOST male 'licensed" boxer with acar on right hind lee. Answers to nai "Clancy." Reward. Phone TU 2-31U6. TU 4-6766. or TU 2-1622. $:00 REWARD for return of, or clue leading lo, return of. $1,000 In currency loit between Klamalh and Albany. probably at Oakrldge. Apt. D., 1320 Oak. LOST II week old female short hair cocker, black, white feel, choke chain Answers to name Sweet pea. TU 4-7600 or 1604 Lancaster. GENERAL NOTICES 4 FREE fertilizer. TU 4-6030. FOR your Stanley Home Products call Pegiy Peebler. Phone TU 2-0729. THE Rawlelfh man. Phone TU 2-0598 before fl or alter o lor oroers. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE SPENCER By viriue of an execution In fore- 4-9037. closure duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the tilate of Ore- for the Counly of Klamath, dated the 12lh day of May, 1939. in the cer tain suit in the Circuit Court for said counly and slate wherein AL HORO WITZ AND HILDA HOROWITZ as plaintiffs recovered Jutinnent aiainst JOSKI'H L. HOC AN and SARA B HENIOFF for the sum of tA.Ooo.on, with interest thereon at the rate of per annum from June 1, 1937. until dale ni said Junement: lor tne further sum of 7ft3 20 and penalties for delinquent real properly taxes; for ihe further sum of M 40 cost of title search and for the further sum of 675 00 as a reasonable attorney'! tee on their first cause of suit; for the sum PERSONALS STORE MANAGER AND-OR SALES CLERK Gift merchandlseHouscwares Soft Lines. Pleasant working conditions: na tional company; age 25 tn 45; 40 hour work week; paid vacations; employe discounts; free life Insurance; group hospitalization: profit sharing plan. Re ply to H5C, care Herald and News giving qualifications and state your availability. WOMEN for laundry work, tall pre ferred. Apply, Cascade Laundry and Cleaners. EXPERIENCED wallreM wanted. Must have own transportation. Lois' Cafe, three miles north on Highway 87. WOOL presser and silk finisher. Apply Cascade Cleaners. HELP WANTED, MALE ... 1 CORSETIERE. Phone TU NIAGARA eyclo massage equipment Helen Uran 927 ieffersaA. Phona TU 3-3657 OPENINGS for two salesmen In food business. Belter than average earnings. Advancement for right men. All Inter views strictly confidential. Box 63-C, enre of Herald and News EXPERIENCED saw fitter, night shift Bate Lumber Co. Merlin. Ore. Phone Grants Pass GReenwood 6-7711. EXPERIENCED, dependable, retired man lo take care of yard few houra each week. TU 4-M46 AVON toilet articles. Phone TU 2-3770 LICENSED home for aged. TU 1-3165 FULLER Bruin dealer. Roy Sagor. 802 California. TU 4-7304. PALMISTRY HEADER TV1U Pnst. Present. Future. Love, Marriage, Business. Don't fail to See her. Next door 10 uroaaway Barber Shop. 4530 So. 6th. SAWYER WANTED NEED LEFT HAND BAND SAW YER. AUTOMATIC SET-WORKS YEAR AROUND OPERATION HIGH DRY CLIMATE SOUTHWEST LUMBER MILLS, INC. P. 0- Box 15!W FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA 105 Of Map 90 of VIM oo with Interest thereon at the