The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 03, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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THE EEND BUL-IETIH, BEND, OREGON, THURSpAY, MAY 3, 1945
Capt. Dave Silven
Wins Bronze Star
With the 32nd Infantry Division
in Pangssinan Province, Luzon,
P. I.) May 3 Capt. David C. Sil
ven, whose wife, the former Kath
leen Duffy, lives at Bend, Ore., has
been awarded the bronze star
medal for meritorious achieve
ment in connection with military
action against the enemv on Ley
te, In the Philippines. The cita
tion reads:
"As commanding officer of a
headquarters company, Silven co
ordinated the activities of his plu
toons, much of the time under
enemv fire. His pioneer and am
munition platoon worked tireless
ly in keeping a constant flow of
supplies to the front line troops.
His anti tank platoon did remark-
nble work, and was credited with
knocking out two Jap 47MM field
pieces. At all times his communi
cation platoon provided a never
falling svstem or communications
within the battalion. The effi
cient manner In which his entire
company performed its duties re
flects great credit upon Cam. Sll
ven's leadership and his ability to
handle men. In addition to his
responsibility as a tactical com
mander, he carried out the ad
ministrative functions as battalion
S-l In a siiDerior manner."
Capt. Silven, formerly an at
torney In Baker, Ore., has done
extensive work as defense council,
trial judge advocate and law mem
ber of both general and special
courts martials.
Graduating from the University
of Oregon in 1938 with an ROTC
commission, he entered the serv
ice In June, 1942. Overseas since
January. 1543, Capt. Silve- . 23
seen action in the Altape and
Leyte engagements and is now
lighting with the nsna "nea Ar
row" infanti v division on Luzon
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
P. Silven, live in BaKer, ure.
No. 11-9 j
Synopsis of Annua) Stat.m.ntl
ef the Pacific Coait Fire Insurance
Company of Vancouver, in me aiaie
... Initial. rv.lnrr.hln All triA Ihll'tV-
f lrt day of December. 1944. made to
we insurance commissioner ui mo
- State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $485,890.21).
Tatal Interest, dividends and real es
tate Income. $45,096.60. .
Income from other sources, $7,304.47.
Total income. $538,091.38. I
DISBURSEMENTS i
Net amount paid policyholders for ;
losses. $150,385.47. ,
Loss adjustment expenses. $11,778.86.
Agents commissions or brokerage, ;
$124,804.12. I
Salaries and fees officers, directors,
home office employes, $16,437.04. I
Taxes, licenses ana rees, sio.ms.oi.
- Dividends paid to stockholders, None.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders, None.
All othei expenditures, $33,922.84.
Total disbursements, $334,050.34.
ADMITTED ASSETS I
Value of real estate owned (market
value), None. ...,''
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
etc.. None.
Value of bonds owned (amortized),;
$1,160,385.39.
Value of stocks owned (market
Value), $418,500.00.
Cash In banks and on hand, $183,-
Premlums In course of collection
written since September 90, 1944, $100,-
828.05.
Interest and rents due and accrued,
$9,831.94.
Other assets (ne), $9.856 05.
Total admitted assets. $1,881,850.06.
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND I
OTHER FUNDS ' j
Total unpaid claims, $283,243.27.
Estimated loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims. $7,010.05
Total unearned premiums on aat un
expired risks, $367,978.80.
Terrebonne
Terrebonne, May 2 (Special)
Plans were made by the Terre
bonne Parent-Teachers club at its
recent meeting for an open house
ami tea to be held on Friday, May
11. Mrs. 1-ester Knoi r, chairman,
conducted the club meeting, and
it was announced tiuit at the open
house, oueii to all Interested, there
will be a program from each room
of tile Terrebonne school and ex
hibits of school work. Mrs. John
Hansen's 4-H cooking club will be
In charge of the tea. Officers of
the club for the coming year were
elected as follows: Mrs. Ruth
Smith, president; Mrs. C. Svarve-
rud, vice president; ana Mrs.
Crystal Henderson, secretary
treasurer. Mrs. John Hansen entertained
Wednesday afternoon at her home
for her son, Billy, on his Cth
birthday. Guests present were
Billy Knorr, Diane Hansen, David
Bodtker, Patsy Hansen, Carolyn
and Vernon Svarverud, Billy and
Bobby Eskew, Johnnie, Dannie
and Jimmie Williams, Mrs. Char
les Svarverud, Mrs. M. Eskew,
Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. Andy
Bodtker.
Mrs. Duffy Knorr, Mrs. Al
Suratl and Mrs. Bill Clark of Red
mond called at the Hirsch and
Knorr homes Tuesday.
Mrs. Art Carr and Mrs. Neil
Davidson made a business trip to
Klamath Falls Wednesday.
The Terrebonne homo extension
unit held its regular meeting Wed
nesday at the club hall with a pot
luck dinner. The subject of the
day was "Kefinishing t urniture.
'Mm. iva Drew, chairman, con
ducted the meeting. Election of
officers was in order for the com
ing year. Mrs. Glen Shortreed was
elected chairman; Mrs. R. David
son, vice president; Mrs. Norman
Smith, secretary treasurer. The
last meeting of the year will be
May 23. "Cleaning and care of
clothing" will be the subject.
The Juvenile grange held Its
regular meeting Tuesday evening
witli Master Harry Larson in
charge. Mrs. John Hansen is mat
ron. Alter the business meeting
games and songs were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jleu rseison oi
Redmond are moving to their
home In Terrebonne.
The Terrebonne grange met
Tuesday at the hall with Master
B. C. Allen conducting the.busi
ness meeting. The charter was
draped in memory of George
Junker, a member of the grange
for a number of years. Doris Wil
liams, Arthur London, Jimmie
Smalley and Roger Dexter were
obligated to the first and second
degree work. Ronald MacGregor,
acting as installing officer, gave
the obligation. Bill Hall of the
agricultural committee, gave a re
port on the Irrigation water situa
tion. H. E. club chairman, Mrs.
J. J. Phillips, reported on club
work and lead a letter of thanks
from the children's hospital for
tne scrap dook made try the club.
The next H. E. C. meeting will be
May 3, at the home of Mrs. O. V.
Stockton. Mrs. Crystal Henderson
served supper to the group.
r
Eastern Governor
Answer it ffeflooe ftKei-
rf-$i
HORIZONTAL 54 Nostrils .
1 Pictured U. 56 TvP of moth
S. governor. " Behavior
VERTICAL
1 Existed
9 Any
1 a irAl.hol
UArea measure 2 poker tak
1 2 Birds' homes
SSI
S. W. Redmond
ifllxriffs. rents. exDcnses. bills, ac
counts, fees, etc., due or accrued, $2,
Estlmnted amount duo or accrued for
taxes, $30,132.38.
Commissions, brokerage, or other
charges due and accrued, $8,380.00.
All other liabilities, $30,214.19.
Total llabiliUes, except capital, $749,
$71.70. Statutory Deposit, $300,000.00.
Surplus over all llabiliUes, $631,
S79.28. Suiplus as regards policyholders,
$1,131,979.26.
Tutal, $1,881,830.96.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received. $9,787.59.
Net losses paid, $1,342,119.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders, None
Name of Company, The Paciflo Coast
Fire Insurance Company.
Namo of U. S. Manager L. J. Tillman.
Name of secretary, Roland Gwyn.
statutory resident attorney for ser
vice, John Schibel.
No. 20-26
Synopsis of Annual Statement
of the Twin City Fire Insurance Com
pany oi Minneapolis, In the State of
Minnesota, on the thirty-first day of
lAMmhar 1M44. mane m uie inuruni-e
Commissioner of the fatalo oi uregon,
pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $372,540.43.
Total Interest, dividends and real es
tate Income. $74,072.78.
Income from other sources, $13,4991.
Total income. $400.113 02.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount paid policyholder! for
losses, $199,000.84
Loss adjustment expenses. $5,829.68.
Agents commissions or brokerage,
$110,258.27.
Salaries and fees officers, directors,
home office employes. $7,533.73.
Taxes, licenses ana lev, .i.ouo.m.
Dividends uatd to stockholders (Cash,
$30,000: slock. None), $:)0,ooo.oo.
Jjlvjcieniis paid or creuiiea 10 policy
holders. None.
All oUier expenditures. $37,736.43.
Total disbursements, $3115.524.47.
. ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). $31,630.28.
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
etc.. $8,742.05.
Value of bonds owned (market); $1,-
982.915.81.
Value of stocks owned (market
value). $501.700 00.
Cash In banks and on hand, $83,-
773.58.
Premiums In course of collection
written since September 30, 1944, None.
Interest and rents due and accrued,
$10.11111 31.
Other assets (net), $1,600.00.
Total admitted assets. $2.201 .388 83.
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claims. $128,390.62.
Estimated loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims. None.
Total unearned premiums on all un
expired risks. $334,494.38.
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac
counts, fees etc due or accrued. None.
Estimated amount due or accrued for
taxes. $211.1155.00.
Commissions, brokernire. or other
charges due and accrued. None.
All other liabilities. $119,170.(10.
Total liabilities, except capital, $582,
218.08. Capital paid up $500.000 00.
Surplus over all liabilities, $1,209,
170.15. Surplus as regards polk-yhoklers, $1,
709.170.15. Total, $2,201.388 83.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received, $3,487.46.
Net losses paid, $452.44.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
Name of Company, Twin City Fire
Insurance Company.
Name of president, C. S. Kremer.
Name of Secretary, L. 11. Van De
Wall.
Statutory resident attorney for ser
vice, Insurance Commissioner, of Ore-don.
S. W. Redmond, May 3 (Spe
cial) ivir. anu Mrs. nova Holt
entertained last Sunday with a
oirtnoay dinner honoring their
son, Richard, and his grandmoth
er, Mrs. Walter Holt, on their
anniversaries. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Mllfred Wallenburg and
daughter, Lois; Walter Holt, Doris
Jean and Laurence Holt, the
guests of honor and the host and
hostess.
Ruth Spencer and Ethel McLeod
were Saturday overnight guests
at the home of Laurel Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ridgeway
and family moved recently to the
house vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Ritter. The Ridgeways for
merly lived In the Deschutes com
munity.
Mrs. Robert Denton. Ethel Mc
Leod and Laurel Brown were
guests Sunday at the home of
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16 Entreat
19 Symbol for
erbium -
20 Exclamation
21 Like
22 Id est (ab.)
23 French article
24 Mental
capacity
26 Dance step
27 Jokes
30 Wave t
32 Exist
33 Lubricant
34 More unusual
36 Inner
courtyard
38 Seniors (ab.)
39 Type of bean
40 East Indies
(ab.)
41 Symbol for
tantalum
43 Place (ab.)
45 Giant king
of Bashan
47 Symbol for
tellurium
48 Pleasure boat
SO Hawaiian bird
U Pertaining
to the cheek
53 Whirlwind
3 Toward
4 Silkworm
5 Rodents
6 Cloth measure
7 Gust
8 Before
12 He is gov
ernor of
13 Great Lake '
14 Be quiet!
16 3.1416
17 Exclamation .
of sorrow
18 Battle ship
23 Czars .
26 Pur skins
28 Town (Cor
nish prefix)
29 Weight of
India
30 Policeman
(slang)
31 Narrow Inlet
35 Operatic solo
37 Particle
41 Ye
42 Near
43 Needy
44 Misplaced
45 Mystic syllable
46 Acquire
49 Food fish
52 Land parcel
54 Negative
55 Type measure
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Ruth Spencer, at a birthday din
ner in ner nonor.
Mrs. Charles Wilden has been
spending the past week in Ta
coma visiting her son-in-law and
daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Alaric
Matelienan, and with relatives in
Portland.
Sunday morning callers at the
Owen Brown home included Adele
Oleson and Alice and Lois Spen
cer.
Redmond grange voted Fridav
evening to sponsor a 4-H club
scholarship to the summer school
at Corvallis. Announcement was
made of the Pomona meeting at
Pine..Forest grange hall May 12.
Ladies were reminded to bring
Pie.
Games were supervised ,by Mrs.
John Viegas, lecturer, and refresh
ments were served. I
N. W. Redmond
Northwest Redmond, May 2
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ring
rose of Portland were Monday vis
itors at the E. E. Burgess home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamy Jordan,
Mrs. Wayne Chase and Mrs. Clyde
Hutchins were visitors at the E.
E. Burgess and D. L. Penhollow
homes Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Underwood
attended the fifth Sunday rally of
Central Oregon Christian church
es in Culver Sunday.
Warren Hughitt of Bend visit
ed with Mrs. Velma Holdaway and
son Sunday.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Barber.
Mrs. Purl Arnsmeier and Guinn
and Gene Peden were visitors at
the Penhollow home Thursday
evening. ,
Mrs. . B. Adams was a visitor
at the E. E. Burgess, home Tues
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Woodard and
children enjoyed a ride with the
Saddle club at the Davenport
ranch Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Peden and
children, Mrs. Irene Burgess and
Mrs. Purl Arnsmeier were visit
ors at the E. E. Burgess home Fri
day evening.
Percy VV i n I s h u t of Warm
Springs was a Friday visitor at
the Penhollow home.
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Fitch visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ditter
line and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bur
gess Friday evening.
Frank McDonald was a busi
ness visitor at the D. L. Penhollow
home Monday.
Tery Peden and Mrs. Earl Arns
meier visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Z. Peden Friday eve
ning. ,C. Johnson returned from a
business trip to his ranch in Hood
River Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woodard and
children were Thursday evening
visitors' at .the E: E. Burgess
home.
Toastmaster Club
For Bend Is Goal
Aspiring public speakers and In
terested clubmen are being inter
viewed by C. E. Bush, local in
surance agent, with the view of
organizing a toastmasters' club
as an affiliate of the international
fraternity.
Bush attended the speech con
test of the Toastmasters' Interna
tional, district 7, held Monday
evening in the Chamber of com
merce offices in Portland. Par
ticipants included speakers from
Columbia Empire, Hillsboro, Port
land and Timbertine.
Chalmer Blair of Timberline, a
brother-in-law of Bush, was one of
the contest speakers. Another
brother-in-law, Leslie Blair of
Portland, was on the honorary
committee.
NEW FLAVORS FOR GIs
Kansas City, Mo. Ui The army
will get its ice cream in eight new
flavors this summer, according to
officers at the Kansas City quar
termaster depot. The auarter
master corps is providing the reg
ular ice cream mix powder, and
special recipes for additional fla
vors to be secured from the stand
ard "B" ration.
No. -25 j
Synopsis of Annual Statement'
of the Zurich Fire Insurance Company
of New York, of New York, in Uie State
of New York, on the Uilrty-ftrst day
of December, 1944, made to the Insur
ance Commissioner of the Slate of Ore-.
eon. pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $883,804.23.
Total Interest, dividends and real es
tate Income, $50,415.32.
Income from other source, $480,-'
670.30.
Total Income, tt.11S.flM.0S.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount paid policyholders for
losses, $475,505.39
Loss adjustment expenses. $21,835.99.
Agents commissions or brokerage,
$248,298.78.
Salaries and fees officers, directors,
home office employes. $93,787.48.
Taxes, licenses and fees, S28.524.tl7.
Dividends paid to stockholders, None.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
(holders, None.
All other expenditures, $38,574.87,
Total disbursements. $0011.017.16.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (marke1
value). None.
Loans on mortgages and collateral
to.. None.
Value of bonds owned (amorUred).
41,929.800.74.
Value of stocks owned fmarkel
Value), $221.800 00.
Cash in banks and on hand. $607.
619.49. Premiums In course of collection
written since September 30. 1914, $41,
301.21. Interest and rents due and accrued,
r$10.077.35.
Other assets (net). $10.752 34.
I Total admitted assets. $2.71itl.!l!itl 43,
LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
; Total unpaid claims. $172,000.00.
Estimated loss adjustment expense
tfor unpaid claims. $4,500 00.
Total unearned premiums on aH un
expired risks, $345,543.90.
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ae
(Counts, tecs, etc., due or accrued. None.
Estimated amount dac or accrued
ifor taxes. $26,500.00.
Commissions ornkerace. or other
charges due end accrued. $7.5u).O0.
Alt other liabilities. None.
Total llabiliUes. except capital, $3M.
103.90. Capital paid up. $1.000.000 00.
Surplus over all liabilities. $1,243.
892 49.
Surplus at regards policyholders, $2,
$43,892.41). Total, $2,799,!)!)n.4B.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOH THE YEAR
Net premiums received, $659.85.
Net losses paid, $1.374 27.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
Name of ComDany. Zurich Frra In
surance Company of New York.
Name ol vice president, Harry B.
Fuller.
, Name of comptroller, Chaa. P. Baier
No. 22-8
Synopsis of Annual Statement
of the American Mutual Life Insur
ance Company of Des Moines, Iowa, In
the State of Iowa, on the thirtv-first
day of December, 1944, made to tile In
surance Commissioner ot the Stute of
Oregon, pursuant to taw:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid Up,
Mutual Companv, None.
INCOME
Total premium Income for the year.
$2,442,570.95.
Interest, dividends nnd rents received
durliiR Hie year. $1,423.(141.18.
Income from other sources received
durini! the year, $478,952.13.
Total Income. $4.344,ft(i4 28.
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for losses endowments, annui
ties and surrender values. $1,853.350 50
Dividends paid tn policyholders dur
ln tile year. S174.3K0.U4.
Dividends paid on capital stock dur
ing the year None.
Commissions and salaries paid durlnB
the year, $472.518 .12.
Taxes, llccnsi's and fees paid during
Amount
$628,241.82.
Total expenditures. $3,208,329 23
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned market
Value). $1.4111.733.16.
Loans on min igagci and collateral,
etc.. $1.3119.020.110. '
Value ot bonds owned (amorUred),
of all other expenditures,
Value of storks
value). None
owned (market
Premium notes and policy loans, $4 .
51 1.757.68.
401V banks and on hand, $307,-
Interest and rents due and accrued
$3111.033 65. '
Net uncollected and deterred pre
miums. $L11.689.87.
Oilier ussfls (net). $0.001 04 (red)
Total admitted assets. s:i3.1'iX).24j 47
I.1AI1II ITIKS
Net reserves, $20,til8,.1u4 48
j'i'oss claims for losses unpaid. $144,.
All other liabilities-Premiums and
Intel est pd. In Ailv.. $421.402 74
$965,"7t7l,4V',Wy V''" ,"-0000OI
549 7h3 3!l'bl'',lr' eXI"CP' "P'lal. W.-
Cnpitai' paid up. Mutual Companv.
462 08 Vet " '''""" $1,650,
Surplus as regards policyholders, $1.-'
Total, $33.a.24S.7.
1U.8iNK.SS IN CHFTCON
KOH TUB YKAR
Net premiums nnd nnnutttei received
during the. year $54,651.37.
4a"8idends pald durins t16 y"
Net losses ant cUUim. endnwments.
iurrender. and annutllei paid during
the year. M.0U0 00.
Name of Company. American Mutual
Life Insurance Company.
Name of president, fe. B. Mountain.
Kant of secretary, R, B, Reynold.
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CASHiMN'S
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Hi Ho Crackers lb. 21c
Krispy Crackers 2$. 31c
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
25 lb. sack ....... . . .1.23
101b. sack 53c
' . Sperry'$
Kix Cereal p leg. 12c
I Puffed Flakes
Macaroni spa9. pkg. 22c
Mission, 27 oz. pkg.
Honey
5 Pa" 1.29
Sanford's
Cream Corn can 12c
Dundee, 12 ox. Can '
Raisin Bran 10 oz. pkg. 11c
Po$t'$
Grapenuts Flakes pi9.9c
Gum Drops pkg. 9c
Folger's Coffee lb. 33c
Glass Jar
Tomato Sauce can 6c
Hunt's, 8 oz. Can
Apple Juice quart 38c
S4W, Quart Bottle
Fruits and Vegetables
NEW PEAS
lb. 15c
Green Onions . . .bunch 7c
Radishes ....... bunch 7c
Asparagus, No. 1. 2 lbs. 35c
PILAND'S MARKET
Leg of Lamb
Grade A
lb. 37c
Cheese Spread lb. 38c
Brookfield
Hens .lb. 42c
Fresh Local
Corned Beef ..... .lb. 33c
Boneless, Sugar Cured
Ground Beef .lb. 27c
N'o Cereal Added
Sausage ... ..... .lb. 27c
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