THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1945 PAGE EIGHT Blueprint of World Peace Setup International Court of Justice international Labor Organization 1 I International M Monatary Fund I I I I United Nation Food and Agriculture Organization Huge Road Building Program For Central Oregon After War Mapped By Highway Officials A big road builrlinjr program for Central Or&jfon after the war, entailing an expenditure of approximately $2,943,000, was announced today by the Oregon State highway commia 'ifnn. Thp nrnurnm a tentatively set, calls for the work to be onrpnd nver a fhree-vear Deriod. and Drovides for the improve- P ' merit of eight midatate highways and secondary roads. Proposed post-war highway improvementi for the mid- . state are : The Dalles-California highway between Madras and j Crooked river, 86.000 ; the ; Warm Springy highway be- funds, which funds were frozen tween the forest boundary to i at the outset of the war. The' the north and the Indian! program of forest highway work' agency, ?ili.000; the Ucftoco' ia not yet developed and will not highway between the fores t be until the fund9 arp appropri boundary and the Jones ranch,! ated by the congress. The forest $.'3,000, and the West Prinevillei highway program is selected section, SHW.Ofifl; the Central j jointly by the state highway com Oregon highway between Buehatv i mission, the public roads adminis an and Juntura. $440 IW). and Uiej tration and the forest service, and Kyssa section, 340.000. j the projects are contracted by the Improvement Listed ' public roads administration. Secondary highway improve-1 "fn selecting the program of ment through oil-surfacing as pro-! postwar highway work, the com posed is: ' mission took cognizance of the The Madras - Prlneville road, ( probable allocation of forest high SSolS.OOO: from Tumalo to Cline! way funds to respective projects. Falls, S102.000; from Tumalo to! On certain highways, part of the Deschutes. $60,000. work will be completed with fed-j The overall picture of peace' eral aid funds, part with forest ! ly $3,300,000 were made on van-1 States beyond the initial three-for the remainder of the year, time construction for the state is' highway funds. The tentative pro-' 0us sections of highway before! year period until these needs are1 the last hot lunch being served g G""- ASHMM.T ? !Qil,r J l , ... r-i 7 1 1 iu"!u"rir.'ur?. L I III 4 . f Rsvional' SKurity as SOCVU. CQUNCIL r r Economic I Social 1 1 Other J ' 1 I t&Lr-, I Ohtr Social and Humanitarian AgenetM Such as Educational. Health, Cultural International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Other Economic Agencies l Direct relationship as defined in the Proposals BsasssBBBBsai J Relationship to be determined by special agreements j: i ..k.tr e- i ! ui.t.i nrftT icentvo In'nnoof feeder's etchings, exhibit. home a week ago Sunday evening. ! one or the other of these safest ed at a recent faw-Jff Mrs. Becker Jnd MrsT ScoireinJ solvents. i says , he is not angry-only flat- both ha vine birthdays which were ,' Stains tend to become set with ; tered. observed. I age. so stained garments should : ; Mr. and Mrs Bob Young of; not be put away until sqme con- I oca Minister Plainfcew. Mrs. E. O. Anderson; venient future time. It pays ito be ; w.wwai wi and Alfred Hoffman of Pleasant j "Johnny on the spot' wnJx any, k .pJ DeleaaTe ' Hidge were Sunday callers at the spot, known or unknown. The lldilieu s-fcicyait? S. I Hall ranch. sooner a spot or stain gets tne jt was learned here today that Bob Young. and E. O. Anderson I right treatment, tne easier it is. Rev. r. h. rantice. minister or assisted S. L. Hall In taking a j to remove. truck load of cattle to Powell Butte Thursday. They also took j two truck loads of cattle to Plain-i view; THEFT FLATTER ARTIST - Fort Worth, Tex. IP Dickson Reeder is a proud artist. First Mrs. Glen Montsomerv received 1 Diece of art ever stolen from the word last week of the death of Fort Worth public library was a brother-in-law at Walla Walla. the First Presbyterian church. was elected this week as commis sioner from Willamette presby tery to attend the annual general assembly of the Presbyterian church held this year in Minne a polls May 21 through May 30. SECRETARIAT &ertary Cmrat - et Armed Forcas - Air Land Lj or arrangements Washington. Mrs. A. F. Camplan left for her home in Portland Monday follow ing several days here visiting her I daughter, Mrs. Fred Shepard. and i family. While here. Mrs. Camp lan went to Plainview to see E. E. Varco's- 3000 turkey poults. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crawford are planting 13 acres of potatoes this week. Glen Montgomery turn ed the water in the Tumalo irriga tion laterals Thursday, it reaching the north end of the project Friday afternoon. It is planned to keep tne water running trom now on. Cement work on some of the can als was delayed by the freezing weather, which made it late gett ing the water turned in. Zo Cherish Always Keepsake RINGS This fa the international organization to preserve world peace as proposed at Dumbarton Oaks the blueprint from which United Nations Conferees are to build a finished product. given by ft. H. Ealdock, state high- gram now being announced by way engineer, as follows: I the highway commission calls for "The Oregon state highway' the expenditure of $33.!i00.000 of commission announced tooay mat , a total or s.it.oo,U(XJ expected to it has tentatively selected its be availahle. The difference rep- three-year program of postwar resents a reserve for contingen- highway construction. This pro-jcies, as prices in the future are gram is to be financed by federal : quite uncertain. and state funds in the proportion. Other Projects Listed of fifl per cent of federal funds" and 40 per cent of state funds. The amount of federal funds available during earh of the three years is "Of this amount, project's esti mated to cost $17,550,000 have been programmed on tne primary federal aid system, $12,200,000 on approximately $7,100,000. This, to-! the secondary federal aid svstem, gether with $4,900,000 of required I and $3,800,000 on the primary fed state match money, brines the to- eral aid system in urban areas. taL for each year to $12,000,000. In ! The program which follows uv aecord with federal law, $6,315,000 1 dudes projects of the three class is f this amount is to be expended Jes mentioned. The projects have on the Drimarv federal aid hvs-i hmn nimmnH7(rl hv hinhwnvs tern, $4,310,000 on the secondary I "In developing the program, the ieoerai am system, and si jrs.uuo I satisfied." the war and war conditions have prevented the completion of those sections for the use of the people. I Likewise an Investment ot ap- Tumalo, April 26 (Special) proximately $1,500,000 has been I Mrs. rx. A. scoggin and son, Friday, April 20. Homemaklng UNKNOWTV STAIX . "If you don't know what caused a spot on clothes or table linen, approach with caution," says Eliz abeth H. Boeckli, home demon- Tumalo I from Portland Tuesday where he J passed his physical April 20. j A meeting of the Tumalo Com- made on right of way for future! Fayet ..went CorvaUis Sunday , S SUnZy ate projects, and this program con- ; b the regular services. Elders elec- templates the completion of such LJ..2E i were: Arnold Sandwick for Lloyd Thompson returned home "EL projects which will make usable an investment of approximately $5,000,000 in addition to the new monies to be expended in the post war program. Given Recommendations "In preparing the program, the commission had before it the rec ommendations of the county courts, chambers of commerce and other interested citizens. These Burgess, who became the bride of Bernard Duberow. The wedd- , a 3 year term and Lee Allen, for . r ,V xrZ. i. ! t0 years. Fred Shepard is the ng took place at Westminster ; hold over elder. Tnlss elected may decide whether it comes out or becomes a permanent fixture. Many stains can be set with heat from hot water or an iron, or by alkali in soap or hard water. Never take a chance on an un known stain and plunge the stained fabric in warm soapsuds. Never press fabric until stains are removed. The safe way to deal with a dubious stain is to sponge with a cloth moistened in cool soft wa ter, -if the stain is not greasy. If on primary federal aid routes in urban areas of municipalities having a population greater than five thousand. Forest Funds Availahle "In addition to the funds to he trsed on this program, approxi mately $3,100,000 of forest high way funds will be available dur ing each of the three postwar years for expenditure by the pub lic roads administration, this amount being exclusive of ap proximately $2,000,000 of previ ously authorized forest highway highway commission has endeav-! recommendations, with priority ored to so select the projects as ; indicated, were requested by the to best fit the needs of each sec- "tate highway commission at the tlon of the state. In some cases time of an inspection of the state this means a preponderance of highway system in 194a In many Drtmarv federal aid Droieets: in cases the county courts and cham- others, of secondary; and in still I bers of commerce indicated their otners, or urban. One of the major objectives of the commission in the selection of the projects was to provide completion for sec tions of highway now partially completed, to the end that the past Investment on those sections can be put to immediate use. Ex penditures totaling approximate- ZrSZ a':rvtU&dt3-"l;'were: Wesley McCullock. three Diir.riiT. i ll, cT.,.J3..T. ; year term and Mrs. Gordon Wil Pnnevtlle to Lebanon Saturday,:' , for th. t c where they stayed overnight with : J0 Z f Vy Mrs. Louis Bennett going on to j tee for another year. C. L. Allen ' the stain appears to be greasy, Corvallis Sunday afternoon. . waa reelected church treasurer. sponge with cleaning fluid Tom Fair, accompanied by Fay-1 ..,,. -.j o,....4 (crrease solvent i. Most common I et Scoggin drove to Lebanon Sat- ,h rw,,i,,, -.,.., u rive iers Day m Redmond Thursday. Yi" . ,, .,, , . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ogle of Sweet . u:i.i . r i Home were here last week look-1 tH a ,t ,ua hm BEND DRUG CO. Allen Young, Proprietor 953 Wall St. Phone A YARDLEY'S TOILETRIES Lavender Soap, 35c Shaving Bowl, $1 Night Cream, $1 Hair Tonic, 1.50 Foundation Cream, 85c; Toning Lotion, 85c Complexion Milk, 85c SOFSKIN CREME For Beautiful Hands and Skin 35c 60c 1.00 Plus 20 Federal T Graduation and Mother's Day Cards 5c 10c 15c to 50c Ing after the George Chamberlain j of Mr3 Peterson.s mother, Mrs. ranch which they recently pur-Anna Wood. chased. They plan to remodel j F t Scroggin enterta'ined a the dwelling before movmg over j numbr of hisTriends at his home here permanently ' I last Wednesday evening, the oc- aiurvcy rwruora unuerwenc an rainn hi 17th hirthr1av. preference for the construction of roads outside their respective areas In order to complete links in routes which would shorten emergency appendectomy at th..tvtor and Richard Knhs distances to markets and thus St. Charles hosDital Mondav after-1 .feI7;. .l,3 "H? save them time and expense in the movement of goods and serv ices. The commission takes this opportunity to compliment these officials and public-minded citi zens in advocating such a far sighted policy, which Is a policy that appears to the state highway commission to be necessary in or der to develop properly the road transportation system of the state of Oregon in a manner that will bring about the greatest good rb the greatest number. "In making tl:is selection, the commission is not unmindful of the fact that some disappoint ments will ensue. The total of the requests made for the construe tlon of roads by the people of the state is many times the money available for expenditure in the postwar era: therefore, it has been impossible to grant all re quests. The commission hopes St. Claries hospital Monday after-;also were ceiebrarmg birthdays noon. She was stricken Sundaj)and tnfi hcstess, Mrs. H. A. Scog n?Z r, n 0.;,...Uin. had hree birthday cakes for Sunday dinner guests a week ago at the B. F. Madsen ranch on the Metolius river. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Starr of Bend spent Thursday visiting at the D. O. Stanton ranch. North Tumalo Red Cross unit will meet Thursday, May 3 at the home of Mrs. Del Davis for an afternoon meeting. Tumalo grange Home Econom ics club will meet May 2 at the home of Mrs. Joe C. Henry for a noon luncheon and business meeting. Mrs. George Beimler will be fhe assistant hostess. Jerry Shepard has taken over the janitor work far the grange hall during the summer months. Keith Shepard, who is a pilot ot a u-i t witn tne stn airlorce in Mr. and Mrs. Ted Becker were glv qulk rail ar your Manay bock 10cSoaarSl.M 1 at all dnic eanttara I v. DIAMOND mat &tfv srs til l ir i i;i l O 17 W THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... PATIENTS AND PATIENCE If your doctor is not able to come promptly to your home when you summon him, please have patience. For civilian doc tors, just as the docrors in the Armed Forces, are in great de mand. Therefore, whrn signs Ot sickness appear, try ro call your doctor early in the day (except, of luune, in cases of real emergency). You will help him plan his day to better aj. vantage and thus to help you. rovi Main roun Mini WISICIM r-4j nwaiciiT Partners in Health Service DENTIFRICES 50c Ipana 39c 50c Colgate's 37c 40c Listerine 33c 50c Forhan's 39c 50c Kolynos 39c 25c Kolynos 21c 50c lodent 39c 60c Polident 49c Sweet-Aw THE 0RICIHAL AIR OlOOOrtANT cleanses the air of ODORS frtthem both lntcd.n cosalt, ale. Distipl unpleasant odora imtantly and complelely . . . thay vanish without a trace. Doesn't simply perfumel Safe to use any where in the house Irom attic to basement . . . and in can and on clothes and shoes! 8 ox. $1 i oa. (iQC Atomlttr QC that the congress will continue the i England, has been promoted to present rate of authorization of ne ranK 01 r irsi Lieutenant. Lt. federal funds for the building of ' Shepard has been overseas since needed highways over the United 'ast September. not mncnes at Tumalo grade school have been dispensed with Let Us Take Over when sorrow strikes. 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IS44. mJ jtft th rnsmmrur Cnmmtttsfoaer of th w viii. nnrian( to law: Invonw pramlama nctivv T.JLSS4 28 Tot! IntorMt. dirtiinda nf rnl Mtsrs laenm.. Itl.tQt.af fncom from octiar marctm 174.SS0-.I2 INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC. AN OPEN END INVESTMENT COMPANY fVotpecru cm reaves from PritKipol IMwwrHtr INVESTORS SYNDICATE MINNIAPOIIS, Ml NNIIOIA ELMER LEHNHERR tocaj Representative 217 Oregon Phone 525 Judge, remember that place tip in the moun tains where vre went trout fishing last year?" "I sure do, George. We had a great time up there, didn't we?" "I'll never forget it But this will interest you. Judge. I beard just yesterday that the revenue men raided a big still right near there. Guess that's where all that high priced moonshine we heard about has been coming from." Wouldn't be a bit surprised. I saw in the paper the other day where the Government has raided thousands of such stills during the past year." "Sounds sort of reminiscent, doesn't it Judge?" Exactly and it's not hard to figure out. As soon as the distillers stopped making whiskey and devoted their entire facilities to the production of industrial alcohol for the Government ... the racketeers muscled in again." " I hate to think of how that might have spread. Judge, if the Government hadn't found it possible, without interfering with our war effort in any way. to permit a short resumption of legal whiskey produc tion recently." Total (acorn $ ,2A,?tt).S DIbiirierwMmt NVt nmoaat pM policy hold far IoMm . S.?rTC4 ijatmnt h?iimi., lt?.l(.U AjTftnt com mission or trrtRarCt Sa!r!s snd fes nfflctTS, dlriM-rors. horrt offle m . Tmxm. itfeR3a and fws. r-'.Tidiisi paid to Stock hnldn fCash f ; tfwtr. . . . ) Dividend Mid or credited to jwHcyo,dt- Nona All other cxDendittirtt .... 1.1HT.451.1T I.SSI. MS. IT f 13,194 61 MS. 410. 14 T0t.a40.9t TMst dlahqrwmntt . t Et45.I40.(t A4mlttttl Astvta Vtlue of MiMtm owned fmark-T ralool Noo f n n nn m irt o anil t.ilatra!. te 111.835 43 Va!u of bonds own) rtnorrtziM I3.ISl.tlI.tt Vat ln of stneha owned fmarkM !a n 9SS SSI. Oft rash in banks and on hand. 2.942,1151. IS P-"m!umi in cnarw of col- lieftton writtfn sine Sep terfber 3. t44. IS7.S1T.H Inre-i""! nd rents das snd crroed ? S;4.4t Otlicr lotri rvet) 52.457 01 TiT1 Admitted ttwets t:s.4;.I4S of 9tn! not "mxrkft" nr "AmrtrilA." fAuMlUi. rrpltm ood Other Tvmd Total anmiil eiilni r12.14I.St E't'mrd torn sdjastmeiit vpnae for vnpatd claims C5.S02.Ot Trtal nnesruod premiums on Mi anexnlrsd r!ks... f,lS2.f0t.71 Se lre ren t m, n pen ees, bills, aecAsMff. foss. duo or sccroed lT.S0O.0t Csfsmsted amount doe or accrued for taxes !.?. Cemm tsinna. brokeraa. or other ebarpea dns and ccrvd 41,TS 80 All other labilities, '.otlud- Inr D tr Mends declared and no paid to JBtoclc- holders ISt.Mt.Ot Total HaWIitlas, sxcspt capita. $lt.0.SSt.tl Capital paid up f ltM.944.tt furolna ?tf all natiUHte It.OlT. J?l l S'ir?l'ia as records policr- o:dtrs Stl.01T.nt01 rUt sssirMaisaif iiarirf by dmfgrtm f Ainhmhe Severer ImAatrim, Jmt t :.9i;.!4S ot niMtntMa hi Orewos for that Tear !t premiums roceiTed I 41,:i 00 Net 'ws paid 10.11. Div'dnde paid or errdlted prtlirholders Notts Ifm nt Company: The Conoettlent Fir rneuratv CompaoF- Xams ot Prealdeotr Georrs C. Lra. Jr. pfm nt HeeretarT'- Percy f. Taylor. CTara-.ory reef1nt aitorney fo aerTico: fYNOPSIS OF A.VTTtTAI. STATETME NT or the pacific nationae. pibfs in- 9CRAXCB COMPANY of SAN FRAN CISCO, In the Stats of CALIFORNIA. on th thirty-first day of December. 14. mad to itis Tnsuranc Commis sioner of tho Stats of Oregon, pursuant to law; tarwriMs Net premium rscetred , t S.tEt.172.33 Total interest. dividends and real eat at Incom . 2T0.1SS. Income from other sources. 42.il-l Total Incom .....I i,D.s,i43.:i Dlsbsi Ket amount pa.d policy holders for losses 11.1S.T Los adjustment xpnss.. lt.5 T5 A a- e t a commlaatona brokers re SaJarta and fees offtcrm. directors, bom offl-o employes Taxes, licenses and. fees... Dividends puld , to- stock holders (Cash. None; stock. Nonet Dividends paid or credited to policyholders All other expenditures .... l.5f.:T 16 'cot.iz Nona N'in 4ii.i;:i Total dtsbarsmenta . I 5,33.51. a Admitted Assets Valu of real estai owned (market valuer .... S 85S.S00.H tsoana oa mortOsTe and collateral, etc "lone Value of bonds owned .amortixed 4.3JS.3S Valu of stocks owned (market valus) ftSt7.T3l.tt Cash la banks and oo hand 1140. I '4 Premiums In coure of col lection written alnc Sep- tembor 20. 144. 14S- Interest and rents du and . accrued SI tTT 3 Other aassta tat- 45. H- Total admitted assets .SU.T -Z... Strih out 'market" or "amort'ed. t kllltl at .a n.ts-a. ITtniatS ts.li H 4.149341 H Total unoatd claims Estimated oas adjustment expeos for anoaid ctaluia Total unearned premium o ail unexpired risks . . . Salaries. renm, expenses. b:'.ta account a fe. ate du or accrued Estimated amount du or accrued for taxes Com it isslmts, brokerag. or other cbarv du and accrued Ail other Uabilltlea ....... 101.016 :i 3100 0 4T4.42 Total IlabiUties. except capital t T,6tl.a- Capital paid up .. 1 L 3 Surplus over all Surpius as rerarila policy- holder .9 2 Total ....ll.W.I"'-,T BtlM 'la Oittti rr 14 1 et prfinmmi reced . S 12-' N Imm ua;d i.W Dividends paid or crdild to polttiXQO Noe Name of Company: PACIFIC NATION AL FIRB INSl.RA.NCB COMPANY. ffaoi of Prldnt: -A. K CONNIC.. Xisaraac C i as at jaireiiw. i X. wwv