The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 24, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945
Army Rates P-47
And P-31 Planes
As AAFs Fastest,
Reuel 8. Moure
(United PrMS Staff Corrcpontlcnt)
Washington (in The army Is
pettlne hlnher nerformance out
getting nigner ptnotmum-e um
of its three foremost pursuit
planes, crowding on more speed,
range and bomb loads, a new
roster of AAF planes made public
revealed.
The P-47 Thunderbolt with air
cooled engine and the P-51 Mus
tang, with liquid-cooled engine
share honors as the army's fast -
oat nlnnno an far nn nun IsllPd
data is concerned, belne
. Y ' r . . ....
over 450 miles an hour each. This
is 50 miles more than claimed in
a similar list Issued In February,
1944.
The P-38 Lightning twin-en
gined fighter Is rated at 425 miles
an hour, 25 miles faster than re
ported a year ago.
Silent on New Jet
No speed, is published for the
army's newest P-80 Lockheed, Jet-
driven Shooting Star. A speed ol
"over 400 miles an hour" Is given
for the P-59 Alracomet, first Jet
plane produced. When It first
came out there was speculation
Its speed was much greater, near
the speed ol sound.
Various models of the crack
fighter planes give various per
formances, but so far as is pub
lished the Thunderbolt has the
longest reach, the latest model
having a combat radius of over
1,000 miles. The combat radius Is
the distance to the point to which
the plane can fly, engage in com
bat, and return. The Lightning's
best radius is 850 miles and the
Mustang's 750 miles.
The Lightning can carry up to
4,000 pounds of bombs as com
pared with 2,000 for the Thunder
bolt and Mustang, all represent
ing increased loads as compared
Willi mat ycur. ii mire uuw
carry rockets, the Thunderbolt
packing 10 five-Inch rockets.
Double B-25 Bomb Load
One version of the B-25 Mitchell
medium bomber is still the most
heavily armed plane with one 75-
mm. cannoh and 14 50-caliber ma
chine guns. The Mitchell is now
credited with a bomb load of 4,000
pounds instead of the 2,000 shown
last year.
No figures are given on the B-32
or other new super-bombers. The
B-29 is credited with carrying
more than 10 tons of bombs. Its
range Is not given.
Only Information given on the
from where I
Dan Culpin got his plowing dohe
in record time this year. He was
Bitting on his porch, enjoying a
well-deserved glass of beer,
while Bob Wlrts, his neighbor,
still had over an acre to go.
It burned Boll op, seeing Dan
relaxed while he worked. So .
ho'd (top and have a glass of
elder mid make out that he was
in no hurry anyway.
"And that was the trouble,"
Dan explained to me. "I kept on
going till I got my second wind;
and Baved my rest until the Job
No. 118 of a Series
Copyright,
HTNorais or annual itatemimt 1
OP THE
UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE I
COMPANY ' !
of Taeotoa. In Ilia Htats of Wnblmion, en the i
thlrtj-nrit dar i4 iMttmWr. lUtl. tnaiU to the
Insurance Commlailoner of lha Hiale uf Oreimi.!
purauant to law; .
Inoomt)
Net rrernliunt reoehM I 6,517,311.15',
Total Iiitirr(. dlildendl and real
mlata Inmme 113.619 96
Income frvm vtlier smutch 13T.fiOT.3t)
Tutal Inccrnr t 5.987,413 11
DlabDraemtnts
.Net amount paid pulotwuim (or
loa(a f f,5n.3T3.0f
Ioaa aajii'tmrtit siprnttra SiT. or
AlMtta eomnitatlotia or brokrri . . . l,lTT.15T.tf
Ularlee and ( offtorre. directors.
ixntnm office onirlt'VM 1PT.0T 93
TaiM, license anJ fra fiii,iS5.0
lltuicncla )ald to it uckliol iters (CaOi.
I9I.U00.00 ; stock. It'.O) It. 0M Of
All ether axpcfidlturea 1.04I.OP0.90I
Total dUburwninils. . , . , .
S 8.;i9.tl.lT
Admitted Aaaata
Value of real tats unrd I book
alu)
Zjoana uO morttirrt and collaUra),
el.
Valua of bcnits owil lamortliM)..
Valua of atrbsnwnrd (market ralue)
tah in banks and on hand .,
JTwilume In ctmrse of oollcottttn
Wftiten since ItvriMntttr HO. 1DH..
Inters! and rents dua and atctued
Other aaarta tnt ,,
.Pl.(tTI.3pl
i.i,or I
.(Ol.Uv lI I
Tr.t. osi
3'VMI.IO i
U.4TI.18'
Tirtal aitmttteil att 9.5.!tT it '
l.UbiUtlB, Bury lua and Other Funds
Total unpaid claiini i,4ST.4j j.aT .
AMI mated Iota aitiuatmant etjmnts
for unpaid lialrai 65,90.41
Total unearned premium on all un- (
eiplred rt.a J.WW.T3i.r
bulaiias, rent i. firmssa, bill, fees, I
(&, dua or accrued 19,T03.4!
Batlmatcd amount dua or arrsud
"r 4t6.ltr.4ri
4ommlMlona. hmkeraff. or othtr
charts due and aociued Jlf.lM Tf
All other liabilities 59.Kt.69
Tola! liabilities, axeeot rrHal... T.9J2,4oa 14 .
Capital paid up $ w.0u0.W 1
Voluntary llstwra fur t
ConUnaenrles ..... 256.912.19
arpius ortr all Us '
blhtlea 1,100 600.00
Rurplui a reasrda 1lrilu4deit.... 1.136,919.11
... I I.959.I1T 131
Bnalna.e In Oraroft For Th Yaart
Net prccoiuoas recalfsd. T5J (75 IT '
rt tftsaea paid 159 910 ST'
Xmidends paid or crsdltad to potter
fcolders 5
wxtsd pagitio msusANca
OOMPAJtT
J. W. tfmotds.. rrealdent
Chaa. T. HutaML, Rscretar?
tututiHT naldtat aliomey far arte, n. W.
VaodufT.
-CSb
P-80 Shooting Star: VJet-prc;: led
lignier 01 semwnonocoque con
struction, with flush-riveted skin.
Has pressurized cabin. Capable
of carrying heavy loads of ammu
nition, photographic equipment,
bombs, fuel. Manufactured by
Lockheed and North American.
Ceneral Electric developed turbo
Jet engine."
Powell Buff e
Powell Butte, May 24 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Baty of Molalla
, H Th ,,,lnu nin . ii,
their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bus
sett and family. They returned
Monday.
Mrs. Fred Hodecker's music
pupils went to Bend Saturday to
attend' a Central Oregon conven
tion in which the pupils were
Judged by an authority from New
! ''. Students from Powell Butte
. whu mn-uui-u wuik jut? i uwnrr
TVinnln ninlrann nn.l T .
,ols Ann and
Vera Lou Bussett.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Lewis went
to Portland Sunday to spend a
week after which they will come
buck and move to Prinevllle
where he will be principal of the
school next year.
Mrs. Guy Sears of Bend spent
Sunduy with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Pauls and daughter, Donna, the
occasion being Donna's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reynolds of
Prinevllle were Sunday afternoon
guests at the Luke Keif home and
attended the baccalaureate serv
ices In Redmond In the evening.
Word was received here that
Miss Betty Jean Iverson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Iverson,
was married last Wednesday In
Lewlston, Idaho, to gt. Dunni
Kan. They visited her parents Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs.- Emll Reed. Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and Mr. and
Otto Pauls and Donna Mae were
guests Saturday evening of Mr.
and Mrs. T. C. Haynes and family
at a turkey dinner.
Powell Butte was well repre
sented at the opening of the new
gymnasium in Redmond Tuesday
evening and again at the bacca
laureate services Sunday evening
when Rev. D. L. Penhollow deliv
ered the address. Edith Reif, Huel-
la MeDanlel, Pearl Hapgood and
Edward Musick are Powell Butte
graduates.
Mrs. Verl RIdgeway and new
daughter,' Karon Lorraine, came
home from the Prlneville hospital
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Jessie Florence and her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Boardman
and two small daughters of Bend,
were visitors Thursday afternoon
at the Luke Reif home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huntlev and
daughter, Donna Jo, of John bay
were callers Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen.
RIdgeway.
Advertisement
sit ... Joe Marshi
Dan Culpin Gets His
Second Wind
was done. He stopped to rest
and he never got his second
wind."
From wlicro I sit', there'll a
moral there for all of us. We'vo
been working hard to win this
war. A little rest mny look aw
fully tempting. But by keeping
going, by never letting up, wo
can count on getting our second
wind that will overcome weari
ness and see us through to Vlo
tory.
ffie fct
1945, United State Bmm FomdalUM
HYN018tS OF ANNUAL 8TATKMRNT
THE CHARTER OAK FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hertford, n His Slate uf OrtnrrtliHit, on I lie
ttilrtr-flrat day tif llncwinrnr, lint, made to Iht
biirmant to lant
Xnooma
Nel oremlurne tfcstrwtt 9 906,151.1'
TitUl Interest, d 11 dm da and real j
eaUte ttioouie fl.SST SC
Inmme fnm other tuurcea I4t.t
Tutal Inouma f B69,m00
Dtsbnrsomanti
Net amount paid pollc)tultlM for
Iomm $ VH.M&KT
1 ja atlJuvlTnent cipniea (I
Acvtils vummliilons or hmkerats..., IJT.TX.15
SalatlM and feee cf( leers, djrectvra,
hnine fifflre emiJcrr
Taire. Itcenies and fis
bhlritmls paid to atcckhtilders iCash.
flti.000.nv: atonk. f0 00)
ItlrMmrii paid or credited to policy
holders All other eipendltUiw
I.W.fl
41.MU.I
4.604.91
Tttal dlibuTMrnenla 9 lii.HS.TO
Admlttar) Aaaata
Value nf real ratata nttucd (market
lu t
lMt on roorHieS and collateral,
tie.
Value of Utfiila omwd (amorllacd).. S.313.45r. On
Value nf at(H'ks ovned (ruarkat valuer
Cash In hatika and an band 415.94
l'rcmtunia In course uf ixUectlin
wrlttM line Oeptemher 30. 1911.. 90.?i.So!
Intrrret and rent dua and accrued lt.0M.43l
Other assets (net) , 0!
Total admllled .9 3.TIV6C1 31 ,
XilablUtlaa, Surplus) und Other Tttudi'
Tu'.al unpaid etalm 9 HC.80.0i)'
KMimated loas adJuMmeat aipense !
fie unpaid rlalnie fi
Total unearned praiuluma tm all un-
eil'lred ilaka
Balarte. raata, tpenea. bill, so
rf'Unts, foe, etc.. due or accrued..
Katlnialed amount dua or accrued for
latea
Cnrnralaaltme. brokerace, or other
cliswa dua and accrued
Alt other liabilities
934.099.99,
9
43.tJ1.Ol'
Total llabUtllea. arcept capital.,.. l,t6,lS.iT
Capital paid up 9 M00.00d.00
Surplus oter all 11a-
. htillteo 1.55i.9U.flf
lurplus ai retards policyholders..,.! I 5.9.9M6T
Total a.TlMOl 14
Bnatneae In Orefon Pot Th Yor:
Mt premiums recetnd. Sr-.mi M
Nft lMts paid I(1,0J3,
Dhldenda paid or credited to policy
twiners
TUB OHARTEH OAT T1WU
INSUUaHCl OOMPAHY
1. lUmund lUrlirr. I'lrslilmi
Bbstt l. Harfnrd, VIce-lTeeldent A Stcretarr
Ntatntory reaMent aiicirnee foe frW. Insur
ance CosnDalaaKmec tjf the )iela ef Oreeoft.
Three new additions were made
to the local church Sunday morn
ing. Next Sunday the evening
services will be resumed and the
entire community is cordially in
vited to attend both the morning
and evening services.
Miss Ruth Rlekman, who Is In
nurse's training at St. Vincent's
hospital In Portland, came home
Tuesday evening for her vacation,
tin Thursday she and her sister,
Helen, lclt lor a ten day visit with
relatives and friends In Los An-
8f-R'3- ... .
Mrs. Clarence nissier anu sun,
Ronnie, stjent Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mis. L. S. Hall,
of Tumalii.
Corporal Walter Klrby was in
the community last week visiting
friends and relatives. He and his
father, Roy Klrby of Redmond,
were overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence KIssler. Col. Kirby
went to Portland for a fevv days
before reporting for duty in San
Francisco.
Mrs. Norman Weipand, Mrs.
Rollo Weigand and Miss Doris
Marie McCaffery attended a fare
well party at the Pearl Weigand
home at Terrebonne Thursday
honoring Mrs. Wayne Keeney of
Redmond.
Dr. M. Ableson and Ralph
Cooper of Portland visited last
week with his neice, Mrs. A. V.
Stevens and family.
Mr. Jacks and son, Leroy, of
Portland were callers at the A. V.
Stevens home Sunday. They have
bees on the Stevens place.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hargan and
daughters were called to Portland
over the week end by the serious
Illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jordan and
daughters, Joanne and Mrs. Ed
Morrison and son, Tommy, of Cor
vallls, spent the week end with
Mrs. Jordan's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Llndquist. Eleanor
Llndqulst returned with them for
a week's visit. -
Mrs. Myrtle Brown and Mrs.
Marjorlo Sutton of Tacoma left
Monday morning for Texas after
visiting the former's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Lindqulst and
family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Orval McDowell
and family are moving this week
to the G. H. Irving ranch that
they have rented. Mr. and Mrs.
Irving and family left Thursday
for Clovls. New Mexico, where
she has accepted the pastorate of
a church.
Mrs. Millie Conlev and son.
Lawrence and Mrs. Ivan Copley
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Velma Harns and Don Cop
ley. The occasion was the birth-
day anniversary of Lawrence.
irienus will be glad to learn
Suits ...
A Hart-Schaffnor & Matt,
Curlee or other famous make
suit is always the appropri
ate gift for the Grad.
29.50-39.50
45.00 - 49.50
Sporf Coats
am j.wii imiMasssM r
lllS
Ideal for spring and summer wear all wool.
Sport coals in plain, checks and fancy patterns.
15.95
Summer Slacks . .
Slacks save clothes yet are most popular
with the boy. All wool slacks are priced
from
9.50
103
Oregon
Marine Leader
HORIZONTAL 47 Basement
1 ,7 Pictured 49 Concealed
commander of 51 Wandering
U S. Marines 52 Sows
2nd Division
at Tarawa,
MaJ.-Gen.
VERTICAL
1 Prisons
2 He commands
a division of
the
'.3 Having a
handle
14 Genus of
ferns
15 Two (Roman)
16 Scandinavian
17 Near (ab.)
18 Lieutenants
(ab.)
20 Italian river
21 Spain (ab.)
22 Summer (Fr.)
23 Hardens
25 Very (Fr.)
26 River barriers
18 Perforated
ornamental
ball
29 Encountered
30 Insurance
(ab.)
31 Tentmaker
States Marines
3 Lone Scout
(ab.)
4 John (Gaelic)
S On top of
6 Roman
emperor
7 Eccentric
wheels
8 Fillip
IT
32 Ooze
34 Mimlcker
35 Snare
37 By
38 Paid (ab.)
40 Measure
42Salnte (ab.)
43Any
44 Contrivances
- used In
surveying .
46 Rlwtrirnl term
that Mrs. Dick Minson who Is a
patient in the Prinevllle General
hospital, is slightly Improved at
this time but is still a long ways
from well.
GI WON'T JINX LUCK
Houston, Tex. UP) Goodluck
charm of TSgt. Webster D. Staf
fa is a flannel shirt he wore
through 32 missions over Europe.
Back home in Houston, he's still
got the shirt and he's still got the
luck. And he never washed the
shirt because, he says, "I might
wash out the luck."
AMHERST WAR MEMORIAL
Amherst, Mass mi A $1,000,000
war memorial honoring the 60
Amherst college men killed in
world war II will be constructed
on the Amherst campus.
The same curbstone repair serv
ice supplied to Gen. Elsenhower's
forces in Germany is now being
given to Gen. MacArthur's' island-
. . .
mm
XS ' I.
1)
Amwfr tn Pr.vlfa. Pitnlf
9 Males
10 1 am (contr.)
33 Open to public
perusal
34 Quickly
36 Nuisances
38 Scheme
39 Filth
40 Assist
11 Colored
12 Rabbits
19 Stutter
22 Expungers
24 Blemish
25 Doctrine
41 Verbal
' 27 Steamer (ab.) 44 Winglike part
28 Replica 45 Station (ab.)
31 One who 48 Lira (ab.)
opens - 60-Half-em
T
hopping forces in the Pacific. Lib
erty ships or ocean-going tugs are
towing the huge floating shops
from island to island, where they
can be put in operation within 24
hours.
13 1 F
ir ma pn
rpps
tzzmSmtzzzz
4 Tfrd H a
ft -M h
51 M.Wr
f'l
1 1 I M I I I L
flavor Specials
TENDER YOUNG VEGETABLES
AND MORTON'S SALT
AT YOUR
GROCER
NOW
SUGGESTIONS
From Cashman's
For The Boy Grad!
THAT FEELING of freedom and new-found confidence a fellow
feels when that final hour of graduation has passed can only be
excelled by the inspiration of a gift that he can really use. Select
one now from Cashman's for him!
Botany and Grayco Ties
A choice selection of two famous'
Plains, stripes and fancy patterns.
New Sport
Give a boy a sport shirt select now from Cash
man's styled shirts that men and boys like. From
Pullover Sweaters
Pullovers that can't be beaten blues, tans, greens
and browns. Moderately priced from only
Billfolds
Genuine leather bill
folds In a grade that
will suit.
2.95 to 7.50
Belts
All sizes all styles
pli-k a belt as a Rift.
From
1.00
Leather Jackets 15.95
Airmen's Style
Swim Trunks . . . .from 1.95
Jantzeit and other trunks In popular styles and
materials. .
Phone
190
I Tropin or iWiTU. sTAmrrai
or THE
NATIONAL RZSEHVE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
Of CbkWt, l Um fttaia ol IUitwtt. IMrtT
rim Cmj of DMobtr. 1M. lt,lu"
aua CamirJuloiiar f tfc suit ut tmt. jrui
uaxit to Jaw:
Tnooino
Net jwnJutu twivaJ. l.UU.
Total tetttMt, dlTUtbdi ud ml
.uta lAwmt fi'ltitl
Ibcom fro Unr nurii iT.aia.m
total income f U,08M
Slabaraamntt
Net t mount pud polkyboldti for
Lo adjUlttDMt IpCUM
Aguti oommlliioni or broker!....
tjaUriaa and w oftlceri. dlrwlon,
Horn ottlca mplom
TUt. llCD(M Ud fW
Dildandt paid to attekboltUfa (OuH.
tlS.OOv.Wtoek. nonal
Dlrideodi paid or credited ta olW7-
lioldrra
All otbtr MpndHur
40,106.11
4ul.81S.68
T5.vBl.9t
SJ.S63.41
105.TM.J3
Total Ubumintf I 1.210.900 1:
AlmltUd Auta i
Vslnt of Mil wtata ow&ad imarvt
wlu 40.94l.41,
Lotus on u.vrUMti and. collateral j
do. , ;
Talua of bond owbtd (amortlsad.. l.eW.TM.OO;
Valua of Itockt owad (market talua) C33.631.00l
Caab In banks and on hand 839.191.alj
Premium la court of collection
written line September W, 4 41.651
Other iiwU (cot) M.12H1.
Total admitted aiieti t t.774.44LOr
Liabilities, Surplus and Othtr Panda
Total unpaid claim. S 167.247.01;
Estimated lua adjuatnaot axpeiiM
for unpaid elalnia 11,931. 51
Total unearned premium! oo all un
expired riaka 1,3TM9I.1C;
Salaries, rente, expense, Ulla. ae-
cuuou, rYei, etc.. duo or accrued f, 117.41 '
itlroaled amount dua or accrued
for taiea 4f.0Sl.M:
CummUaloni, brokerage, or o titer
charfrf dua and accrued 1K.66T.0S:
All other liabUOica., 165.431
Total lUbllKlee, aice-it capital... t 1, CIS, I IS. 56
Capital paid up I 600,000.00 . i
tturplua over all lia
bilities a.... 018.947.11
Surplua ai regards policyholders....! l,HS,tlT.U
Total 9 t.TTMll.Of
BnilntM In Oraeon Por n Tur;
Net premiums received $ 2,318.46
Net loaiea paid 2.371.34
ftitldenda paid or credited to policy
bolilers 0
NATIONAL BESERVB XN8UKAX0B
COMPANY
C J. Schrap, President
B. 3, Oswald. 8ecreurr
Btatutorr resident attorney for etilce, Beth B.
Thorn peon.
Pacific Coast Maoaftr. Alfred O. Gravio, 114
fiaosoma Jjueet. San Francisco 4. Calif.
WHEN IT RAINS IT fOUS
makes of ties.
$1.00
Shirts
1.95
54.50
Tie Clasps
14 karat gold plated tie
clasps. Always in need.
1.00
Suspenders
Plain and fancy with
elastic. Made for wear.
1.00
Select Gifts
for the Graduate
at a Men's
Store!
PAYDAY
FRIDAY
Zoom .....
Corn Starch . . 1 lb. pkg. 9c
Staley's Cream
Gloss Starch, 12 oz. pkg. 9c
Staley's Cube
Spinach Soup ... .can 13c
Campbell's Cream of Spinach '
Prune Juice . . . . . . .qt. 29c
Sunsweet 1 ,
Graham Crackers 2 lbs. 33c
Honeymaid
Diced Carrots . . . .can 13c
' k H&D20oi. Can ;
Klondike Peas . . . . can 13c
20 oz. Can
Tomato Juice . .3 cans 29c
.. C.H.B., 1 2 oz. Can
Coffee ..... .1 lb jar 33c
2 lb. Jar 65c, Schillings
Olives . . . . . . .3 oz. jar 21c
Spanish
Tea Bags . . . .16 count 18c
Ben HUr, l4 oz.
Gingerbread Mix. pkg. 21c
Dromedary
Wheaties . .giant pkg. 15c
Wheatsworth . . . .pkg. 19c
Wheat Cereal
Fruits and Vegetables
Cabbage .lb. 8c
Solid Heads '
Tomatoes . .lb .25c
Texas
Celery ....lb. 20c
Crisp Green
PILAND'S MARKET
Short Ribs . .lb. 19c
Steer Beef
Sauerkraut qt. 19c
Bulk
Green Olives ..... pt. 19c
California
Cheese ...lb. 35c
Full Cream
Link Sausage lb. 39c
Breakfast
SPECIALS
SATURDAY
1 lb. pkg. 20c
Fisher's
ASPARAGUS
Washington
2 lbs. 37c
POT ROAST
Steer Beef
lb. 28c