The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 23, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1945
PAGE EIGHT,
Is Held in Bend
With approximately 50 aviation
enthusiasts and city and county
officials from all over the mid
state in attendance, a public hear
ing got under way this afternoon
at the Pilot Butte inn on peace
time aeronautics plans. The hear
ing was conducted by members of
the Oregon Slate hoard of aero
nautics. More than 25 of the men attend
ing the healing were from out
side points, and nearly a score of
Deschutes county, Bend officials
and members of the chamber of
commerce aviation committee
planned to be present.
Scheduled to be discussed were
what steps should be taken to
spend state funds which are be
ine matched by the federal gov'
ernment for airport and uviation
development after the war.
Padilla and Family
Tumalo
Tumalo, May 23 (Special)
Harvey vvlnslow is living in a
trailer house on the old Kennels
ranch, which he owns, while he Is
modernizing the iiouse with an
electric water pump. A bath room
and modern plumbing is being in
stalled. The Glass family of Cul
ver have the place rented for this
year.
Claude Jackson, has moved his
mechanic, shop, to the old sheet
Iron building which belongs to
.the project, across from the
Frank Jennings place and is re
modelling it. Jackson, who form
erly operated his shop In connec
tion with the Tumalo service sta
tion which he operated, will con
tinue to live In Tumalo.
Mrs. Maude Catlow, sister of
T. W. Vandevert, who suffered
a paralytic stroke seven weeks,
nas regained tne use or ner arm
and leg and is beginning to walk
again.
Mrs. D. W. Rutherford has
received word that her brother,
Set. Creason, who has been i
prisoner of the Germans for two
years, has been released by the
Russian soldiers and that he is
allright. Sgt. Creason, formerly
oi uenci, was a tail gunner on a
bomber at the time of his cap
ture. Graduation exercises for nine
eighth grade pupils was held at
fill - f -d - ve
ft ffr hilh i hi:
Realty Transfers
INEA Telenlmlnl
Ezequlel Pndllln. Mexico's forelpn minister and chnlrman of his country s
delegation to UNCIO, and Mrs. Pudllla read a California travel booklet to
their five children who accompanied them to San Francisco. Left to
right: Edgardo, 7; Alexander. 10; Evangeiina, 12; Ezequlel Jr 3 (on Mr.
Padilla 's lap); Mrs. Padilla, and Maria Louisa, 2.
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MIRACLE WALL FINISH
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Tumalo grange hail Wednesday
evening, May lu. Wayne Over
holser of the Bend high school
faculty, gave the address. Shir
ley Rutherford was salutatorian
and Jack Bradbury was valedic
torian. Other members of the
class were: Craigle Evans, Jean
Thrasher, Frances Webster, Jean
ette Cook, Clifford MeCullock,
James Day and Douglas Shepard.
Arnold Sandwlck, school board
chairman, presented the diplomas.
Shah Decorates
General Besson
Tehran, May 23 U Shah Mu
hammed Riza Pahlevl of Iran
awarded the Homayun order,
second class, Tuesday to Brig.
Gen. Frank S. Besson Jr., director
of the United Stutes army Pers
ian gulf command's 3d military
railway service. ,
Besson's command has been
operating the Iranian state rail
way. He is the first American
officer decorated personally by
the shah. .
Besson Is the son of Col. and
Mrs. Frank S. Besson, Portland,
Ore. His wife and two sons are
living at Greenville, Mass.
Col. Frank S. Besson, father of
General Besson, commanded
Cump Abbot during its occupancy
by the army.
Guadeloupe, French West In
dies, produced enough crude uil In
1944 to make gasoline rationing
unnecessary on the island.
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George Childs
Hardware Co.
"A Pleasure to Sorvo You"
Bond and Minnesota Phone 88
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Kiiulty No. BiSIM)
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Des
chutes. Chase E. St. Clair and Lois St.
Clair, husband and wife, Plain
tiffs, Vs. John F. Olson, Charles
Stuurt, Frank Malmquist, John M.
Gates and Elwln L. Virial and
Grace T. Vlnal, husband and wife,
and also all other persons or par
tics unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest in the
real estate described in plaintiffs'
complaint herein, Defendants.
To John F. Olson. Charles Stu
art, Frank Malmquist, John M.
title, estate, lien or interest In the
real estate described in plaintiffs'
complaint, defendants.
In the name of the State of
Oregon: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint' filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
if you fall so to appear and an
swer, for want thereof pluintiffs
will apply to the above entitled
Court for the relief prayed for in
their complaint, to-wlt; for a de
cree of said Court declaring plain
tiffs to he the owners In fee
simple of the lands described in
plaintiffs' complaint as follows:
Lots 9, 10 and 11 in Block 4 of
Northwest Townslte Company's
First Addition to the City of Bend
In Deschutes County, Oregon; Lot
2 In Block 5 of Keystone Terrace
in tne city of Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon. And for a further
decree declaring that said lands
be free and clear of any right' dr
claim whatever on the part of said
defendants or any of them, or on
tne part or any other persons or
parties unknown, claiming any
light, title, estate, lien or interest
In and to said real property, or
any part thereof; and that each
and all of said defendants, and
any and all persons claiming any
interest in said property by,
through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, re
strained and haired from assert
ing or claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or Interest whatsoever
to or in said property or any part
thereof, and that plaintiffs' right
to said premises be forever quiet
ed and set at rest, and for such
other and further relief as the
nature of this cause may require
and as unto the Court may seem
just and equitable.
This summons is served upon
you by publication once a week
for four const-cut ive weeks in The
Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of
general circulation, printed and
published In Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon, by order of Hon.
Kulpli H. Hamilton, Judge uf said
Court, made May 22nd, tills, or
dering first publication to be
made May 23rd, HHfv
Dated and first published May
Aim, liUS, last publication June
May 12 IJeedd
William M. Clark to Harold
Ackerman, part of lot 1, Fair
Acres.
Arthur H. Tlfft to M. A. Ivan-
covich, part of block 21, Ellingers
addition.
The Bend company to J. L.
Fread, lot 15, block 26, Highland.
C. E. Smith to J. M. Shively,
portion of 20-1513. '
May 12 Mortgage
A. D. Lewis to J. E. Rentschlar,
lot 10, block 15, Bend.
J. M. Shively to C. E. Smith,
part of 2-15-13.
May 12 Mortgage Release
Bank of Bend to A. D. Lewis,
lot 10, block 15, Bend.
May 14 Deeds
Harry D. Nordstrom to John
C. Coates, lot 8, block 40, NWTS
second addition.
Herman A. Aufderhar to Lloyd
E. Aufderhar, lot 1, block 30, Cen
ter addition.
Madge L. Hoppock to Cecil D.
Allison, part of tract 8, Reed
highway.
May 15 Deeds
Seaton H. Smith to W. A. Hun
nell, lot 6, block 1, Park addition.
W. A. Hunnell to Seaton H.
Smith, lot , block 1, Park addi
tion. Ethel M. Lewis to Austin ' D.
Lewis, lots 6 and 10, block 13,
River Terrace, and lot 10, block
15, Bend.
Alvin G. Cantrell to Theresa
Scott, lot 26, block 13, River Ter
race.
Deschutes County Title and Ab
stract company to Elmer L. Ter-
rill, lot 8, block 10, River Terrace.
Frances Wilson to Arthur Bax
ter, lots 6, 7 and 8, block 12, Red
mond. L. E. Snelson to Herbert N.
Wilcox, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 15 and 16,
block i; Riverside.
Louis J. Allen to L. E. Snelson,
lot 7, block 9, Deschutes.
May 15 Mortgages
Theresa Scott to W. E. William-
TNOIHIB Or ANNUAL STATEMENT
or TUB
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF 1
PHILADELPHIA '
of Philadelphia, Id the Suit of rennsvlTanta '
ou the Ujlrty.ririt.tlar of December. 11)14, mart
f Ilia Insurance Commlsalonar of the Stale of
Oregon, purauaut to law:
Xncomti '
Nat pramlum, recelretl I10,10S,I29.T6
Tutal Jntereet. dlfldenda and raal .
ratal Income . 905.791.90'
Income from otliar aoureea S3a.088.fSl
Xutal Incoma , ll,0Ul,w.:e
Slstmraamants : "i
Net amount paid to pollcyltoldara for ..I
loawa S I.SOI.UMS
lia adjnalmaiit etiwmea S59.TOf.S0i
Aarnta ournmlMlona or brukaraaa. ... 8,WI,58f.f 1 1
Sularlca and fta orflcaia. dlrectora. '
noma offli-a cmployra TRfl.TSD.BT'
Tatra. Itrantea and fata 423.43v.38l
Dlildemta paid tn tocalioldera (Cam, I
fllltf.II30.OI): Block, nonr) 49.935.0
Dltldemla paid or credltad to policy-
holilcra 0'
All oilier atpendltura 1,338.099.03
Total dlsburarmenta. SlM93,lC2.3r!
Aamlttaa Aiiott , t
Value of raal ealata owned (markat
taluel Sl.00i.4fS.tO
Loana on mortaagea and oollalaral.
ats. 923.839.41 1
Valno of honda owned (amortlacd). . 8.TT0.088.9T t
Value of atocka onned (market value) lf.T.r9.141.3fi
('aril In banka and on hand 2,32u.l3;.3o t
Premluma In courne o( collection
mitten alnce Hapti-mbt? Vo. 1914 . .1,539.959.30
Interest and renta du and accrued 40.030.31
Other aiaeta (uet) 890.458.80
son, lot 26, block 13, River Ter
race. -
Herbert N. Wilcox to Bank of
Bend, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 16 and 16,
block 1, Riverside.
1.. E. Snelson to Bank of Bend,
lot 7, block 9, Deschutes.
May 16 beeds .
Ross Farnham to Louise Ralph
Webber, parts of lots 13 and 14,
block 28, Bend.
Charles F. Peters to Verdo
Fairchild, portion of 18-1513.
May 16 Mortgage
Verdo Fairchild to B. L. Ren
nolds, part of 18-15-13.
May 10 Mortgage Release
U. S. National Bank to Carl V.
Erickson, lots 1 to 5 Inclusive and
28 to 32 inclusive, block 47, Wies-
tona.
May 17 Deeds
Louise G. Eitelgeorge to Ernest
A. Ranger, lot 6, block 14, Boule
vard addition.
Stella Harman to A. B. Gentry.
lot 6, block 43, NWTS Second ad
dition.
Janet Williams to Arthur Har
rison, lot 6, block 190. Bend Park.
Third addition.
Deschutes county to Fred Turn
er, NE14NWH 13-18-12.
Lumbermen s Insurance agency
to William L. Van Allen, lot 5,
oiock lu, wend.
Marion Lydick to Georee Paul
Barr, lot 11, block 9, Highland.
Willard Finlev to James F. Fin-
ley, WttNWtt 27-1812.
. May 17 Mortgage
Jim Kelley to Earl Lvnam. lot
5, block 13, Davidson's addition.
May 18 Deeds
James W. Carter to H. E. Mc
Cumber, part of 7-11-13.
Louis M. Hess to Archie C. Mc
Lauchlin, Three Wells tract in 27-17-12.
Olive Sybil Ward to D. L. Ellis,
lots 1, 2 and 3, block 12, Mt. View.
William B. Crawford to F. K.
Kamisky, part of Lytle acres,
tract i. . .
May 18 Mortgage i
A. C. McLauchlin to Equitable
Savings and Loan association.
Three Wells tract in 27-1712.
A. C. McLauchlin to Louis M.
Hess, Three Wells tract in 27-17-12.
May 18 Mortgage Release
Pacific First Federal -Savings
and Loan association to Paul B.
Sevy, lot 18, block 6, Riverside
Terrace.
Home Owners Loan corpora-'
tion to Mary E. Regan, lot 8,
block 19, Park addition.
U. S. National Bank to A. T.
Ward, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 12,
Mt. View. ' .
was held In the city jail in yjt
oi 51D Dan penaing nis appearanJi 1
In mtinieiDal court thiu
WUa HIIC3ICU cauj 1UU"J " ' -. ' crcOintr J
drunk and disorderly charge and police reported. ... 4
FACES LIQUOR COUNT
Tvarfit A Penton. 30. of Bend
was arrested early today on a
STNOPSJS Or ANNUAL 8TATF.MTNT
or
the hartforl. steam
boiler inspectioi- and
:nsurance company
of Hartrord. to too Ctate of Connecticut, on
tha tttlrtr-flrat dat of December, 104f, made
to tha liiBiiranca Commlaaloner of tha State of
Orefoa, purauant to law:
Inoont
Net premiums raeetred S T.803.450.SI
Total Intereat. dlildenda and raal
ealata Income 918.931.0
Income from other aourcea 43f.0TS.30
Total admitted aaiets S29.190.T39
X.lB,bllltlen, Snrylui rand Other FnntU
T.'lal unpaid claluiB 2.801.330.W
Kitlniateil Ium adjuetment aiueusa
for unpaid elalni 18T.500.Of
Total unearned premluma un all un-
etplred rhki 10.T50.398.31
Kalarlee. rents, elpeneei. bllli. au-
wutits, feea, etc.. due or accrued . . S1.SOO.00
F'tlmalcd amount due or accrued for
U"( S89.9!0.0f
Cominlaaloni. brokerage, or other
chareea due and aci-iued 03.TSO Oft
All other llabllillea. l,30T.409.4r
Total Income s 8.823.T50.S5:
T)llhnTiiinti
Net amount paid pollcjliuldere for
. l0"" S 3.238.838.SII
uhi adjustment axpenaea 213.414.99
Aarnle commlaslona or brokerage. . . . 1,591.342.92
gatartea and feea ofrlcera, dlrectora,
home office emnlnteea aaa anj an
Taiee. licensee and feea S30.313 01
Dltldenda paid to elockhotdera fCaih.
9180,000.00: Block, 30.00) 480,000.00
Dhldenda paid or credited to nollcT-
holdcre o
All other eipendlturea 2.591,513.19
Total dleburmcnta.1 s 8.839.938.71'
. , - Admitted AMe)ts
value of ml estate oemcd (market
. ') S m.SST.M
Loan m mortgagee and collateral,
92.JTO.0f
value of bonds owned (amortised).. 18, 144, 381. ST
Value of stocks owned (msrket talue) 10.309.400.30
Caeh In banks and on band 1,234,100.4)
Premluma In course of collection'
written since September 80. 1944.. 03I.49T.99
Intareat and refeta due and accrued 89.!lft.0S
Other aeeele (net) 2T.483.0t
Total admitted aasete 820.204. 205,33
I,lablUtl, Snrplna and Other rundi
Total unpaid claims 9 1,033,510.9?
KBIIniatrd, Ipel adjustment eineniea
for unpajd clalma. . : 115,600.00
Total unaaabed premluma on all un
expired rleks 1J.C92.197.95'
alarlta, . rente, expenses. Mils, ac
cnunte. feea, etc., due or arerued 20.000.0r
E-tlmaled amount due or accrued
for tatea.. 3C0.000.00
Commitakma. brokerage, or otner
cttargea .due and accrued 100.900 00
All other UebllltJee 503.TT0.42'
Total liabilities, except capital. ..9ts.00T.0rs 30
Capital paid up 9 3.000.000.00
Burnlua orer all lla
bllillea , M9T.20T.03 '
Burplua aa regards policyholdsrs....SI0.1DT,30T.03
Total liabilities, except capital I15.190.S31.TI
Caj'ltal paid up s 2.000,000.00
Burplua oter all lla-
blHtle 11.030. 903.T9
Surplus aa regarda poUcjholdcra... .S13.880.903.T8
)t?P ' Cates and Elwln L. Vlnal and 1 13th, 1!l 15.
(SfiTTTITl 1 Gl"ep Vlnal, husband and wife, A. J. Moure, Attorney lor Plain.
yWiiVxaa71'a7iiiiiid also all other persons or par- tiffs, Postoffice address, lientl,
MM',M ties unknown claiming any right, Oregon. 11-1 IHI 17c
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Svnopsli of Annual Statement:
ot tlie Hartrord Fire Insurance Com
panv of Hartford, In the State of Con-1
net.tit.ut, on the Uilrty-flrst day of De
cember, 1U44, made to the Inaurance
CotiuTMsaloner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law: i
INCOME
Net premiums received. 9)54.479,465.29.;
Total interest, dividends and real es-:
late Income. S4.835.441.88. j
Income from olher source!, i303,
9)69.47. .
Total Income. $59.818.876 84. :
DISBURSEMENTS ;
Net amount paid 'policyholders for:
losses. S24.2U5.980.24. . i
Loss adjustment expenses, $1,364,-
AaTents commissions or brokerage,!
112.425.333 67. '
Salaries and fees officers, directors,,
home office employes, S3J45.405.42. '
Taxes, licenses and fees. $3.312.956 62.:
Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash,.
$3.0011.000; stock. None). $3,000,000.00.
All other expenditures, $5,004,247.0.
Total disbursements. $52,556,322.20. '
ADMITTED ASSETS i
Value of real estate owned (market1
value). $3,259,164.41
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
etc.. S580.157.99.
Value of bonds owned (market),
$54,461,210.00. . ,
Value of stocks owned (market
Valuel, $76 921.010 50. ,
Cash In batiks and on hand, $16,255,-'
291 06.
Premiums In course of collection '
written since September 30, 1944, $8,
954.358.78. Interest and rents due and accrued,
$3.12.92 18. ,
otax-r assets (net). $400.424 3!. i
Total admitted assets, $159.164.609 53.
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND ;
OTHER FUNDS !'
Total unpaid claims. $11,232,462.19. i;
Estimated loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims, $600,000.00. , ,
Total unearned premiums on all un-;l
expired risks. $45,190,536 48. . !
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac-j !
counts, fees, etc., due or accrued, $200,-1 1
ooo.oo. ' i
Estimated amount due or accrued
for taxes. $3,000,000.00.
Commissions, brokerage, or other )
charges due and accrued. $250,000 00.
All other liabilities. Voluntary Re-:!
Serve. $15,491,610.58. 1 1
Dividends declared and unpaid to :
Stockholders SI. 200.000 00
Total liabilities, except capital, $77,- ;
J64.609.25.
Capital paid up. $12.000.000 00.
Surplus over all liabilities, $70,000.-,'
000 00,
Surplus as regards policyholders,
$82,000,000 00
Total. SI59.164.609 23. !:
BUSINESS IN OREGON ' :
FOR THE YEAR j
Net premiums received, $260,106.17. I '
Net losses paid. $113.099 82. 1!
Dividends paid or credited to policy-'j
holders. None. j
Name of Company, Hartford Fire) ln-
entrance Company i I
Name of president, C. S. Kremer. 1 j
Name oi secretary, Clyde P. Smith. ' '
No. 32-27
Synopsis of Annual Statement
of the Hume Fire & Marine Insurance
Company ol California, of 401 Califor
nia Street, San Francisco. In the State
of California, on the thirty-first' day
of December, 1944. made to the Insur
ance Commissioner of the State of Ore'
gon, pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $4,892,180.43
Total Interest, dividends and real es
tate Income, $329,926.73.
Income from other sources. $203,-
870.32.
Total Income. $5,426,077.48.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount paid policyholders for
losses. $2,082.576 91.
Loss adjustment expenses. $116,579.69.
Agents commissions or brokerage,
$1,037,475.22
Salaries and fees officers, directors,
home office employes, $312,213.07.
Taxes,, licenses and fees. $199,585 64.
Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash,
$200,000.00): $200,000.00.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
All other expenditures, $423,778.31. 1
Total disbursements. $4,372,208.84. I
ADMITTED ASSETS ;
Value of real estate owned (market
Value). None.
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
etc., None.
Value of bonds owned (amortized),
$4,545,560 95.
Value of stocks owned (market
Value) $4,355,526.00.
Cash In banks and on hand, $2,038,-:
J12.79.
Premiums In course of collection
written since September 30, 1944, $554,
879.82. Interest and rents due and accrued,
$29,812.48.
Other assets (net). $38,173.41.
Total admitted assets. $11.562.263 45.
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND :
OTHER FUNDS i
Total unpaid claims. $1,733,588.21.
Estimated loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims, $72,588.00. i
Total unearned premiums on all un- i
expired risks. $3,888,397.21.
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac-1
counts, fees, etc.. due or accrued, $7,-'.
415.72. , - i
Estimated amount due m nccnierl for'
taxes, $221,510.92. M
Commissions, brokerage, or other :
charges due and accrued, $21,175.00. ,
All other liabilities, $160,398.57. :
Total liabilities, except capital, $0,
105.071.63. . !
Capital paid up $1,000,000.00.
Surplus over all liabilities, $4,457,
193.82. Surplus as regards policyholders, $5,
457,193.82. Total, $11.5S2.265.45.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
HUH THE YEAR
Net premiums rt'eeived. 822.722 37.
Net losses paid. $5,692.99.
Dlvidontiu nniH nr niHltnH tn nnllnv.
holders, None.
Name of Comnanv. HnmA Fft-A Mr Mi.
rlne Insurance Company of California.
Name of president, Charles C. Hannah.
Name of seuretarv. W Ktanlov
.Pearce.
HVNOraii OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
UtT THE
united s. ates branch
Accident and casualty
insurance. company of
WINTERTHUH. SWITZERLAND
of New Xorh, In the Staio of fifw Vork. oil thf
tli! My -ilnt day r iJerrmner, mine mi ui
inuirtnr CommlMloner of tha Bute of Ori-ion,
purauant to law:
Net Fremluini melted 1,757.
Total .merest, dividend and teat
estate Income i2z.hji.oi
Income, from otliex itun.it 239,370.03
Total Income t 3.149,1)3;. TO
Blibnrs omenta
Net amount paid ollcl.oldi.ni for
loaten .. '-
faosa adjimtnant eipenie S03,5;n.W
Agenti comm.. Muni or brokerage. .. - BG8,ilVU.0t
BalarIM and feea officer, dl rectal a,
home office employee
Taiea, llowaa and fert
Irlvldfiida paid to atocktioiueri
Dividend paid ot malted to luiicy
AH other expenditure
Alt other expenditure!
Admitted Asset
Value of real wUle owned (market
value)
Loana on morlfagei and collateral.
etc.
Value of bonda owned (amortlied) . .
Value of atocka owned (market
talue) '
Cash In banka and on hand
I'reinlnmi In coune of collection
written alnce September 80. 1944..
Intcrtatt and rents due and accrued
Other aiiet (net)
479.7C3.K
SOaUOl.M
203,801.34
280, 132. IS
BS9.015.73
20.132.00
12.938.29
Total admitted aweta 5. 508, 47 1.2?
liabilities, Surplus and Other Tunfls
Tutal uniald claim l.(13.0.C3
oilmatel lota adJufctraeAl espenio
for unpaid clalma 14,000.00
Total unearned premluma on all un
eiplred risk 1,339,102.70
Balarlea. rent, eipensea. bill, a-
rounu. feel, etc., due or accrued 20,000.00
Estimated amount due or accrued
for taiea 70,000.00
CoramlaMlona, bmkcrairt. or olher
chai-fe due and accrued......... 147.142.14
All oUter ltabllttlei... . .- Mil. SI
Tola) llaMUtlea. except capital 3.008. 4 71. 2S
rpiial paid up 50,000.00
Burplu over all lla '
Wlltlta J.CS0.000.00
Surplua as regard polio holdera. a .1 S.HW.000.00
Tola! f 5.50MTMS
BuBlness in Oreffoa Tor The Tenn
Net premium receit-cd t 19.3.T?
Net loaiei paid 0.714.11
I'lildMids paid or credited to pollcjr-
IWdei-a 0
ACCIDENT AND CASUALTY CO.
of Winterthur, Swltxerland
U. 8. Branch
1'. S. Manager. Ocdeo DaTldeon
Dtatlttlclan. Robert C. McAUlnter
tatiitnrv re Id fit attorney for aertlce. Iniur
ta$M Catumlislotia, Bute of Orecon.
AUTHORIZED
ilflaytag
Service
. . . and repairs
on all makes of
washers.
. . . for a new
Maytag after the
war place your
ortler now. Just
contact , . .
EaLMER
HUDSON
Telephone 274
434 Kansas Bend
Even An Expert
Can't Always Tell
By the time we get through recapping
your tires, they'll look so much like new
that only the closest examination will
prove them recapped. Just don't wait
and ride your rubber too thin for us to
be able to do a safe job for you: and
that's the only kind we turn out! Call on
us for retreading and patch jobs too.
We're always glad tp serve you.
MACMILLAN DISTRIBUTORS FOR
DESCHUTES, JEFFERSON AND CROOK COUNTIES
To the Food
We Like to Drink
For Its Wholesomeness
Drinking MEDO-LAND milk is
drinking health the pleasant way.
It's a liquid food that builds
strong bodies and healthy dispo
sitions. It's a refreshing beverage
that every member of the family
can enjoy. Children should have
one quart every day and adults
at least a pint. -
pCOLO Ml DAI Of Jj I
,ILiAe&03&: r
-IB PBOOtCtt
Set Your Own 7th War Loan
Employee Quota
From This Table
Col. I Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4
Average Average Average Maturity
Wage Subscription Weekly , Value of
Per Needed Allotment Bonds Bought
Month (Cash Value) 7th War Loan
$250 & up $187.50 $15.63 $250
225-250 150.00 12 50 200
210-225 131.25 10.94 175
200-210 112.50 9.38 150
180-200 93.75 7.82 125
140-180 75.00 6.25 100
100-140 37.50 3.13 50
Under $100 18.75 1.57 25
-inis wouia include present allotment plus extra special 7th
War Loan allotments and extra cash purchases for 12-week
period In April, May, and June.
FORMULA
!b! ajXifJ"S" 7'" l """n' J "br ar emplo,eee.
Mollipl, number af employee, by fiaore in Column 2.
!.!".'. rPn'a total iroae Serenth War Loan quota In dolUra
i olonin ) 01 m""r" ! ' Bonda oa. Ilfora l
(C lorulrl!'" J!iE,T to nM- M"t "Ptcm .ll.tr.enu rroaa
April, M.r. and Jnno from taul creee qnotau
Space Courtesy Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc.
and The Shevlin-Hiion Company
""y-eei