The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 17, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1949
fAuto Industry
Getting Steel,
Sets Fast Pace
if By Paul E. Svoboda
(- (Unitea I'rou Staff Correnpondent)
m Detroit, June 17 iui The auto
f Industry, freed from its steel
fjj shortage bonds, sailed ahead to
; day toward what may be a record
(A car and truck production year,
r With the demand for steel
$3 slackening from other major us
! I ers, auto producers now can get
1. most all the steel they need in
? the shape they want it for their
j hungry assembly lines.
; ? Banner auto sales contrasted
sharply with cutbacks in some
; 'i other major industries. Big steel
; users like railroads, machine tool,
, stove, and refrigerator manufac
turers, have had to shorten their
orders to stay within reduced
production schedules.
Despite talk of depression or
..- recession "storm signals," the
t "big three" auto makers are hik
j ing production schedules higher
4 each month to meet the demand.
; Pressure Off
V Output of cars and trucks will
Ntiilt its highest weekly level in 20
Btft'ears this week, according to the
T Tirade paper Automotive News.
4 And there is a good chance that
a the hustling industry will com
i plete more than 3,000,000 cars
and trucks by June 30.
A With the pressure for steel off,
i auto makers are finding that
they can liquidate their stocks
of "conversion" steel. During the
pinch they bought any and all
kinds of steel and converted it to
their needs. .
"Now we can get normal and
direct delivery of all our steel
needs with the exception of cold
; rolled steel in wide widths," one
SDokesman said.
I With the steel shortage a thing
- of the past, only serious labor
trouble or a sharp drop in de
1 mand for cars will stem the drive
'; toward record production of
about fi.OOOOfln pars anH trnMrc
this year. That would top the all
ume peaK output 01 D,JDB,4D set
1 in ix&i.
Machinery Sale
Bids Invited
Sealed bids on three govern'
ment owned used trucks; unused
parts for Allis-Chalmeis and Cle
trac tractors, and unused parts
for compressors and drill sharp
eners have been invited for sub
mission to the bureau of reclama
. iUph office in Bend.
Bids on the property, located
at the bureau headquarters at the
Madras ahbase, will be accepted
until 1 p.m. June 30. Inspection
of the property can be made be
tween the hours of 7:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri
day, and until noon on the closing
day.
A deposit of 25 per cent of the
total bid must accompany each
proposal.
Used trucks for sale include a
1938 Kord station wagon and two
1941 model Dodge carryall, one
. half ton tucks.
WE ARE NOW
Exclusive Dealers and
Distributors for
BENZ
AUTOMOBILE and
TRUCK SPRINGS
We also Do Expert
Automobile and Truck
SPRING
REPAIRING!
We have plenty of steel
BLACKSMITHING
and
WELDING
JOE EGG
945 narrlman Phone 1466-W
It's easier fa ff ind
She RIGHT BEGR!
W"TS: ' t - r ' ' , . ..
Bohemian til
tiK ' E 1 1 r
. Chas. W. Saylor,
Redmond
Redmond. June 17 iSnaoinn
Norman Cork, who took his fath.
er, George Cork, to the hospital
in Portland last week, returned
Tuesday. He reported his father's
conamon was satisfactory. ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Marsden
and family spent last week visit
ing points of interest along the
coast. vThey returned Tuesday.
Little Linda McKee spent the
past two weeks at Battleground,
Wash., visiting her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKee.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McKee, Lin
da's parents, spent last week at
Battleground and brought Linda
home with them Sunday.
Mr. ana Mrs. u. k. unaries
worth and family have gone to
tne coast lor a week s vacation.
Eldon King, who has been at
tending Oregon State college, is
home for the summer.
One hundred nineteen yoUng
readers enrolled for the library
reading course at the Redmond
library. Eighty-nine are actively
enrolled at present and 18 have
completed the requirements. The
first grade must read six books,
the second grade eight, and the
third grade 10 during the month
of June to be eligible to receive
the reading circle badge and to
attend the party the last of June.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Baker
and son, Larry, left Wednesday
morning for a vacation in Yellow
stone park.
fat Williams of Bremertom ana
Marsha Meade of Seaside, nieces
of Mrs. John Krieeer. are spend
ing the week with her while their
parents are on, a fishing trip.
Bobbie Nottingham, a nephew, is
also a guest of his uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Krleger.
Mrs. Etta Fields has, returnea
to. Redmond after several weeks
spent In California, Arizona and
La Urande, ure. . .-.
Jim Donahue, home from Ore.
gon State for the summer, has
taken employment at tne net
mond (HoUk) Tractor Co.
Miss Roberta Donahue, home
from Oregon State college for the
summer, will do the clerical work
for the directors on the Redmond
hospital project. She will begin
work Monday. ..
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sahdoz and
children from Metolius visited at
the Warren Vance home Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor from
McMinnville are house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vance. Mr.
Tavlor is Mrs. Vance's brother.
The Taylors and the Vances plan
to visit the M. Sandoz family at
Metolius Thursday.
Dailv vacation Bible school
scheduled for the Four Square
church, has been canceled.
Mrs. John Berning reviewed
"The Big Fisherman" by Lloyd
Douglas at the joint meeting of
circles 2 and 3 of the Community
Presbyterian church guild last
Friday.
Mrs. Stanley Green was hoiv
ored with a handkerchief shower
after the business meeting and
program of circle 3 last Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. Clara
Bednarek.
' Community church guild circles
will not meet during the summer.
The regular monthly meetings
will begin again in October.
Mrs. L. W. Franks was hostess
to 10 garden clubs In the area
surrounding Redmond Friday
night. A potluck supper was fea
tured at 7 o'clock.
Mrs. Erma Schoonovcr spent
the week end with her sister in
Yakima.
Cpl. Elton Lane and Pfc. George
McLeer spent several days last
week with Lane's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. I. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Lane and
daughters. Lucy and Mary, plan
i to spend several weeks in the
Yakima vicinity picking fruit.
Miss Carolyn Lane, who spent
! the week end visiting friends in
I Washington, returned luesclay.
Miss Bonnie Carlos, who i
snendine the summer with rela
tives in Brigham, Utah, sends
word she is picking strawberries,
Marv Lou Hazcn received a let-
tir from the creative writing
class's foster child, Jacqueline De
Mueles, in which Jacqueline had
enclosed some of her school work.
She wrote she was still in the
top division of her group.
Members of the Redmond Gar-
rlrn club planned and decorated
the high school gymnasium for
the Miss Redmond pageant. They
chose a garden theme, and the
background o the stage was
croon branches against which
were placed huge bouquets of ap
propriate spring flowers. Lawn
chairs arranged for the 15 con
testants carried out the Idea. The
ramp was bordered with green,
and rhododendrons flanked its
sides and front.
Mrs. G. A. Edwards was chair-
ub
t t B f it. Jf.C
Dlst. Wione 23
a , mm. r - v
lTiSPi'w . P '""7 1
i r j 1 I -- V
'SWARM OUT TODAY Patrolman Frank Jensen, called out
on a special hot assignment to round up a swarm of angry bees in
Philadelphia, Pa., digs into the job. Here, he- sweeps through the
bees with a kitchen broom, looking for the queen bee before he
tries to lure them to the honeycomb.
Hospital Donors
The Bulletin continues today, as
an. aid in the hospital project, a
list of paid-up subscribers to the
Central Oregon Hospitals found
ation. Names are listed as they
will appear in the memorial lobby
of the new hospital, unless the
foundation office, in the O'Kane
building, has been otherwise noti
fied.
Names in the "K" grouping fol
low:
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Kelleher.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Keller.
Lola Kelly.
L. A. KeUy.
Kenwood Pep club.
Kenwood District Children's
carnival.
H. C. Kerron.
Ernest E. Kessler.
Oscar Ketcham.
Dr. R. D. Ketchum.
Russell T. Kiel.
Reinhold Kihlgren. .
F. Conleth Killian.
Marjorie and Louis Kipper.
Peter Klobas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knots.
Edith and Chris Kostol.
Howard R. Krog.
Zulima Kulstad.
W. H. Kellem. .
Dr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Kcllom.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Deschutes county ap
pointed administratrix of the es
tate of Gale S. Blakley, deceased,
and all persons holding claims
against said estate are required
to present the same with proper
vouchers to the undersigned at
the office of Ross Farnham, at
torney at law, in Bend, Oregon,
within six months after the date
hereof.
Dated and published first time
June 3, 1949.
ONA A. BLAKLEY, Adminis
tratrix, Estate of Gale S. Blakley,
Dec. 152-158 164 170-C
man of the decorating commit
tee and those who spent Saturday
morning assisting her were Mrs.
Lester Houk, Mrs. Walter IIcpp
ner, Mrs. John Henderson and
Mrs. Raymond Jones.
Those giving flowers were Mrs.
Harry Bollinger, Mrs. Jack Elliot),
Mrs. H. H. Hughitt, Mrs. Ed
Parker, Mrs. S. Gillenwater, Mrs.
G. A. Edwards, Mrs. Harry Hun
nell, Mrs. D. Dickson, Mrs. Lena
Hartley. Mrs. Roy Newell, Mrs.
Carl Galloway, Mrs. Chester Lack
ey, Mrs. E. J. O'Larcy, Mrs. Fred
Hodeckcr and Mrs. G. V. Iliomp
son.
IrVT ON MY WAY
to get some of those
MELT-IN-YOUR-MOUTH
Fish 'n Chips
Fried to order in
batter ,
served with
tatoes, toast and a salad. A real taste
treat for summer. Como on out and try
some! "
SERVED
CURB SERVICE
RESTAURANT
TAKE EM OUT
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
' I iMIIIHI I i I . 5
Polio Epidemic
May Be Waning
San Angelo. Tex.. June 17 U'i
No new polio cases were reported
today for the first time in days
in the epidemic here that has af
fected 116 persons and taken eight
lives.
A mercy plane flew into this
west Texas town from Monroe,
N.C., with new equipment for
treating infantile paralysis.
A polio team from. Stanford
university at Palo Alto, Calif., con
tinued to advise Shannon hospi
tal's staff.
At least four physiotherapists
ordered to San Angelo by the
National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis were expected to ar
rive in two or three days.
TRAPPED BY SEAT
Westfield, Mass. U A two-
vear-old boy stopped the show at
the Park Street Theater when his
foot became wedged between the
folding seat and the back-rest. The
youngster was standing on the
seat to see better when he slipped,
caught his foot and yowled until
the picture was stopped and at
tendants came to take the seat
apart.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
1 Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Oregon Stale Game
Commission, 1634 S.W. Alder
Street, P.O. Box 4136, Portland
8, Oregon, until 10:00 a.m., D.S.T.,
Thursday, June 30. 1949, for
RENTAL. OF IHE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED EQUIPMENT FOR
THE INSTALLATION OF A
DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM
AND GRAVELLING OF AP
PROXIMATELY SIX (6) MILES
OF ROAD at the Summer Lake
Management Area, Summer
Lake, Oregon, for the Oregon
State Game Commission and will
then and there be opened and
publicly read aloud. Bids received
after the time fixed for opening
the same will not be considered.
Equipment to be furnished on
an hourly rental basis. The hour
ly rale to include the equipment
fully operated and moving costs
to and from Summer Luke in
cluded. The following equipment to be
on the job July 20, 1919. to In
stall the water supply system:
(a) One power shovel :!s or 'i
yard capacity, light weight, with
a se) of 20 feet heavy duty mals
equipped with jnlerchangcahlc
dip slick and clam shell. Time fur
changing allowed at the hourly
rale bid.
(b) Equipment for driving 12"
x 3" x 16' shoring.
The following equipment to be
available when Ihe water system
work is completed (about August
1, 1919):
a special Old English
French fried po
ANYTIME 60c
kylitie
ON HIGHWAY 07 SOLTIf
J213 South 3rd SI reel I'huno 1W.VW
(c) One bulldozer. Caterulllar
D-ti or equivalent.
lu) tmmciem or 5 yard dumo
U'ikks iu mumiaui ai least xu
unu not more man 12 in service
xur tne uuraiion ot uie Joo. ius
10 ue suunuued oil yaru-nour 01
operatiun.
jjfsciipuon oi jou:
UD u i k K i n i! aum-oximatclv
25m of i ciii-o uuen lor 4'
water line partially tnrough a
son mai sn ana some rot-K.
tD) wiviniz lb xJ"xi shor
ing in maisny area to lorm an
la x la cnu urounu a spring,
to) Cleaning out SDimg with
Chun siieu.
tu) Leading, liaulinir and
spreading appioximaieiy budO cu
Uio varus oi pit run gravel. Ap
proximately average haul: 6
miles iiignway anu 4 miles nar
row gravel road.
(ej ine equipment will start
on dates previously stated and
operate continuously on o auy
weens, s nour aays, until com
pleted. (Breakdowns excepted.)
mere are no formal Pians and
speculations for tnis job. A oe
scripuon of tne work and bid
lorm may be obtained in tne
ollice oi the Oregon State Game
commission at 1W4 S.W. Alder
btreet, Portland , Oregon.
All contractors shall comply
wiin an siuie laws periuuung to
the qualilicaiion of bidders, and
particularly 'line U8, Utapter 1
Oregon Compiled Laws Anno
tated. Lach proposal shall be made
out on a ma lorm and shall be
accompanied bv a certified check
or biu bond made payable to the
uregon biaie came Commission
of tne State of. Oregon in an
amount ot One Thousand Dol
lars ($1,000.00).
Ihe Oregon State Game Com
mission reserves the rignt to re
ject any or all bids.
No bidder mav withdraw his
bid after the hour set for the
opening unless said award is de
layed lor a period exceeding JO
days.
OKEGON STATU GAME
COMMISSION,
By: C. A. Lockwood, Super
visor, State Game Commission,
1U.M S.W. Alder Street, P.O. Box
4136, Portland 8, Oregon.
lUJ-HHltSC
ADVERTISEMENT FOIl BIDS
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived by the Oregon State Game
Commission, 1634 S.W. Alder
Street, P.O. Box 4136, Portland
8, Oregon, until 10:30 a.m. Thurs-
SYNIH'SIS OV ANNUAL STATKMKST
For the rear ended-December 31. 1048 .
f the
Transcontinental Insurance Companr
if New York. In the Stnte if New York,
made tn the lnurnii(-e Cominlnnloner of the
statu of Urecou, pnitmnnt t( law:
INCOME '
Vet premlumt received $ 1,206.078.73
I'ntal liiii'i-eM. dlvldendi and
real estnle Inennie ljrt.fl."i7.0
tiiwrne frmti other aourcea iu.rh't4.4it
Total liii'iniii. S !,3,i0.1t3M'2
DISBURSEMENTS
Vet nmiMint paid for lrMa ....$ ft7H.172.nf
l!4 ml In t mt-nt evpeiiiiea ..,. 42.7(1.47
i'tiiliTsvrlllnif expeum- 51 1,3d 1.77
IHvIiIi'imIh milil (rt iiwkholdt'rii
(Cash. ir. utoek. $tU O
lllvldi'iidn nut.) or credited
in iK'lkj huldt;f ....... 0
tl other exnetnlltiirea lliielml-
inn InTeatmeiit expeiiVM M).. 2ri.0rt2.IW
Tfttiil dlxhumementa $ l,i:i2.1U0.W
ADMITTED ASSETS
Vnliie of real entitle owned
imitrket vnlnel 0 1
Uihii mi inoi'tirnirea "nd
cotlHternl, etc 6
Value ut IhhhIh owned
(atn-irtlfdi 2.417.R27.W)
Viilnn nf ntock owned
Itnnrket vnluc) l.MH.fi W.no
r ii nIi in hanka mid on tinnd ..... l,2Ul.21t2.M
t'reniliiniN In course nf enlli-c.
tl'Hi written attire Septi-tn-
her AH, 1!HS . ftt2.50.1.00
Interest nnd repla due
and ai-'-nied fl.Hitt.rw
Other Hfeta (netl f 4H.utv:iK
Total admit tM aMeta .. f it 'Ml (17 1.27
Liabilities, Surplui and Other Ftmda
Ttal iiiipalil c'hlinit i 21i;.0ol.9
Kttiuritt'il hina ndhiMtmctit ex-
rnie for unpaid clnhna m.nfifl.wi
Ttal nueiirned pninliiius l.Wt.st.ti!
All oiii.-p Iml.milcH 8.'(.7.4.4fl
Tulnl llatdlltloa.
eici-td .-npliiil t 1.010.6:18.70
Cn pit til I'ul.t up $l.(K)0.tHJO,00
SH'-ln Biirplna
rnnda , I00.o00.00
CnNnlpned fundi t
(nrpliti 3.2112.07.51
Sntfdiw tin reirnrda
H-.ll.'vlioMrH 4 rt02.fVi7.M
Total S (I.n-l. (174.27
BusineKi In Orejeon For The Year
Vrt premium r'C"lved $ :tt,l7t.ftfl
Set Iowa pntd Ti.TA.V2
1'rlm-lnal office In Oiec-u. J'ortlund, Ure.
DENTISTRY
Dr. H. E. Jackson
At his residential office
NO PARKING PROBLEM
230 Lava Road
Phone 134
Drive -In
day, July 7, 19-19, Daylight Saving
time, for the CONSTRUCTION
OF A GARAGE BUILDING.
DWELLING, AND CONCRETE
FLOOR IN THE HATCHERY
BUILDING, etc.. at the Fall Riv
er Trout Hatchery, south of Bend
on Fall River, for the Oregon
State Game Commission and will
then and there be opened and
publicly read aloud. Bids received
afler the time fixed for opening
tne same win not ne considered.
Plans. Specifications, -and
Forms of Contract Documents
may be obtained in the Office
of the Oregon Slate Game Com
mission at 1634 S.W. Alder Street.
Portland 8, Oregon, upon deposit
of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).
The full amount of deposit for
one set of documents will be re
turned to each actual bidder with
in a reasonable time after receipt
of bids.
All contractors shall comply
with all state laws pertaining to
SYNOPSIS OF ANNTAL 8TATKSJEST
for ti rear eiuh'tl DntMiilwr 31,
vt (no
Fulton Fir liuuranc Comptnr
of New Wk, lu llu f sw York,
mmlt to tlit InMuraiii'v i'immll(H)tr ol lit
Sine of Urt'Kuu, iiiirnuunl to Uw;
INCOME
Nt prmilnma m-i'lvol 0
Total interest. tllvlilemU itid
real f&ato Im-nuia 67.IM17 11
Imtmie fruin ollitT ouri- ILH.iUt
TuUl iOiMuio f 68.WW.i4
DIBBUHSEMENTS
Net immint l' Itl fur lim- $ 0
).' HilHiftitit-m pinMisi-a 0
I'hilorwiltint; esi'iiMH 4.SM.0O
livlilinU .ild to atoi'kholtliTa U
l)lrlit'li nalil or Clftlllt'J
ti m.llcvlitiUlfra 0
All ottit-r rsi'i'inlltiiri'i (Incluil-
till.' lllVPHtllK'TIt PH))'1IKfl)
Tola) dlNl)iirKiiiii'iita t
ADMITTED ABBETS
VnltiP of real futato oniietl
(iniirkut volUi w
Iiud on mni'luHKOi and
. l'tl 1 II t tTM I . t l o
Valiio of boiuli owni'J
( amort lit'tl i
Vnltiti of alurka owned
tmnrkpt valiii-i .
ChsIi In batika ntid on tintid .....
rnMiilmim tn cntirao of rt.lli'e-
Hon wrlttt-n alnce Sept em
tier .til. 11148
Intercut nnd reuta due
nil Hrorued .
a.riM.flA
Other nmu'la (net) .
Total ndinllted iiknpIh i S
mn.;t7o.ie
Liabflftiua Surnlua and nthnr fund
TMnl linpnld clnima $ 0
Ettlmiit'fl Intti ndJiiRtinent
for unpaid elaluia . O
Total unearned premium . O
All i.ther lhildlltleg 8.250.00
Total llflldlltlea.
. exeejtt capital 8,250.00
Capital paid up .$l,0(H),0(i0.00
L'nannlcned fundi
imirnliia) 1.007,120.76
Bitrplua at resnrda .
pollrvlinldcra ... f 2.nn7.1CA.7d
To'nl - 2.n.370.76
Builneta la Orairon For Tho Year
Net preinliniin reeelved 100 per
rent relninred In the IIbd-
Ter Fire Insurance Co. ., ft
Net lonnea pit lil - 0
t)lTldenlH nntd or credited
to poMT bold era 0
Prlnrlpal office In Orepon. Iximplnir A Co.,
Inc.. 18 StioldliiK BulldiiiK. I'urtland, Ore.
"Here Comes Woody"
Interior and Exterior
DECORATOR
TAINTING & PAPEIUNG
WOOD MMS11ING
28 Years Kxpericnco
Free Estlniales
IIKUBICRT E. WOOD
41!) Deluware
riiono IKItH-W
iMMtail
FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY. JUNE 19th
Fathers Day
Gifts at your
Drug Store
Don't delay those gift purchases . . . .
dad's Big Day is Sunday. Come to
MAGILL'S now to get one or more of
these desirable gifts for pop.
GIVE DAD A
BOX OF HIS i
FAVORITE I
CIGARS f:.K
ii
H
Dad the Sportsman
Will Appreciate . . .
Thermos
Picnic Kits
$12.50
'.'ill. thermos bottles and
Minduich box In .ipHT baK.
Woodland
Vacuum Jug
...
Gallon size Ini; keeps liipiblH
hot or cold.
First Aid Kits from $2.00
I'oi kef. kits, nolo Mis and lui'Kc
home and camp kiln.
the qualification of bidders, and
particularly Title y8, Chapter 1,
Oregon Compiled Laws Anno
tated. Each proposal shall be made
out on a bid form contained In
the contract documents and shall
be accompanied by a certified
check or bid bond made payable
to the OroRon State Game Com
mission of the State of Oregon
in an amount not less than ten
(10) per cent of the total amount
of the proposal.
Tne Oregon state uame com
mission reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
No bidder may withdraw his
bid after the hour set for the
BYVOrSlR Of ANNI'AL RTATKMFST
For the rear ended tceuitier SI. 10IS
nl Ihe
Franklin .Nation '1 Inmratie Company
of Naw York
of New York. In the Slate nr New York,
made to the 1 rum t mice rimnilntntier of the
Stte vt ttreson. rmrtii to Ian:
INCOME
Set premliima fee-1 ted I 1.200.076.75
Total Interest. dttdenda Hid
real ettte lueon.fi 12ft.4ni.fil
Income ftom other aonrcea , .V7:.0."0
Totil Incme I 1.413. 181 .87
DIFmHfln!ENT8
Set ammtnt paid for low I 57T 172. IM
la ithMtuu-nt e speii tea 42 270 .41
t'mteruTltlne evpeiifea . M0.Wtl.03
Dividends paid to tm kholdera
(I'aah. $(; at-n-k. n .. 0
nirlil.-ml itiil.l nr crtlllfA
to pnlicvholdera 0
AH oth"r etoendltnrea tlneliiil
nr loveatmeiu expeiiaea M 011.7
Total dUmirneipent t t,ny,4S2.8S
ADMITTED ASSETS .
Value nf real enl; te owned
(iimrkot rnlnel $ 0
I.OHI1H on mortuniieti and
eniiflierti.
Value of honda owned
t amort ! led 1 -,......
Value nf itm-ka owned
market tiilitel w
Push In tinnka and on hand ....
Tri'inliim In rmtrne of indlvc-
2,070.001.10
I.tWUTT.W
l,tHiHi:i:t.ii.i
tion written since Houietii'
nor .to. in ii .....
I nte rent and reuti due
and aeciued
842.211.21
Other aaaett (netl 0ft.:iil.fi3
H'nlHl ndmltted asueta Crcwi.4H3.18
LUbilitiet. Surplus and Other Funda
Total unpnld etalttie I S05.U1T.83
Hntlmated nn ailluafmeut ex- .. -
penio fnr nnpulil elalnn .... in.ri'tft.on
Total iiueariieil prcmlnma l.SITJHW n'i
All other llnldlltlea - 8H.3tt.3S
Total llulillltlei
exrept capital $ 1,028.888.43
Catdtal paM up u.t.000.000.n0
Nneclil aurpliia
funda 100.000.00
UnaanlRned funda
iMitrplua) 8,327.008.71
Riirphia na recardt
pollerholdcra 4. (27 MR. 73
Total OA'i3.4W3.18
Buslneaa In Ofeaon Tot The Year
Set nienitiima received . .t 2.K.n74.0fl
Net lonaea pnld sn.174.09
Prlnelpal offlee In OrR(in. I'orllaiid. Ore.
WRINGER ROLLS
fo fit any Washer!
We Repair All Makes
of Washers
Buy Whera You Get Service
MAYTAG APPLIANCE
STORE
ELMER HUDSON
1033 Brooks St. Phone 271
Briar Pipes
We slock all of dud's favorite pipe . . . Inrtfe ones,
small oncN, fancy ones, plain ones,
Ronson Lighters from -6.50
I'ocket el)arcl)e lighters, table lighters,
Cigarettes
Toiletries for Men
Courttey. Sea Forth
In attractive gift sets for dad
Shcaffcr Pen and Pencil Sets
Schick & Remington ELECTRIC SHAVERS
LEA7HER
Bill Folds
From '1.50
Also Leather Key Talners
$3.49
PAGE ELEVEN
opening unless said award Is de
layed for a period exceeding thir
ty (30) days.
OREGON STATE GAME
COMMISSION, ,
By: C A. Lockwood, Super
visor, State Game Commission,
1634 S.W. Alder Street, P.O. Box
4136, Portland 8, Oregon.
Dated June 9, 19-10.
163164-165-C
8YN0PB1S Of ANNUAL STATEMENT
For tht jer ended December 31, IfilS
Of the
American PtdelUy & Canaltr Oo. lne.
of Ulrbuiond. In the Slate of Virginia
made to the Insurance (ommtlouer ol
the State of Oregon. pnrntit to law;
INCOME
Set premiums reMrrd J 10. 530. 379. 54
Total lutereat. dlrfdende tnd
real estate tnnmia 2rtS, 202.23
Iuwu-e fiom tbt;r aources 5.7it.744.20
Total Income f 13,612,320.01
DTSBtrRSEMCNTS
Set amotint p-ild for na 8.!II2.07.!W
Ifa adltitnient expenwa 7wivjr..l
I'ndorwrltlna? eipeue 1 Wis. 412.71
pMdHitda paid to attiekholdera (C.U,
flfW.ooOfto: atock. ( 1 lOfc.OOO.Ot
Dlrldendp paid or credited to
policyholder . ; 0
All other expenditure tlncluiHna' Inrevt.
ment etpensea 81.ltlO.4SI 1H4.A7I.08
Total dltmrmenti .. . 8.0I2.003.6I
ADMITTED ASSETS
Talne of real estate owned (market
lei - 8 15,002.08
!una on trortsagei md collateral.
3lf.7M.Sl
8.488.1103.31
Value of atoeka owned
(market value)
Pnh tn banVa and on hand ....
n Ml (VWI.M
8.731.021.81
t rrminmK in rotirf or rnnec
lion written alnee Sep tern.
her SO. 1048 . l.tSI.021.09
Interest and rentg due
and acrmed , ....,.,., 2!t rtt7.01
Other a Met fnelt t BS.Wfl.5t
Tifnl iidmltt'-d nPt ... t2.S7n.142.1ia
LtablHtlee, Surplua and Other Fundi
T"tal unpaid claim 3,riO0.SlB.7
EtlmatiMl hs adjuitnient ex
pense for unpaid elalma 3ft.ftft0.00
T'vlal unearned nremtuma 1.120.:ttltl.2S
All other llahllltlea 4,321.812.68
Total Untillltloa,
. fP,npHl -...8 1.084.001.78
Pnpltal pttM up -.1 000.000.iX
Special aurplua
funds 2W.0O0.O0
Unaaufcned funda
(uridtia) 1,4:16.141.24
Surplua aa reparda
pollerholdere 8 8 8. 141. 24
Total 8t2.K7fl.H2.no
Builneia In Orafon For The Yea
Net nrenilnma rocelred 8 ion -127.4(1
,-rr inpp pn?o
Plrldepda lii or credited
trt Dollcrbftldera .
82,701.48
CASH
TO BUY
Wood end Coal
Take Advantage of the
Sprinir Spwlals Offered
by Fuel Dealers and
SAVE MONEY!
'25.00 to '300.00
on
Furniture
Farm Machinery
Livestock
Automobile Loans
Up to $500.00
NO INSURANCE REQUIRED!
Twenty Months to Repay
PORTLAND LOAN CO.
Norbert D. Goodrich. Mirr,
Rin. 8, Penney Uldff., 1010 Wall
Telephone 173
HEN D, OREGON
' State Licenses 818(1 M321
Dad Likes Candy, Too
Father's Day Candy
Packed imperially for men by Davenport
1 and 2 lb. boxes
n.oo to no.00
, llKhler case
comlilnallons.
ctn. '1.45
All imptiliir brands.
l ine ((unllty
Willsonitc
Sun Classes
From '4.50
I I