MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950
Johnson Denies
British Cabinet
Member Suspect
Washington, April 3 IP)De-
fense secretary Louis Johnson
said today the Atlantic pact de
fense ministers never discussed
any proposal to withhold confi
dential Information from British
war secretary John G. Strachey.
Arriving here from Europe,
Johnson said he concurred in a
statement of British defense min
ister Emanuel Shinwell, on the
subject. Shinwell said in London
that there was "not a word of
truth to-it."
Johnson, Gen. Omar N. Brad
ley, and Chairman Millard F.
Tydings, D., Md., of the senate
armed services committee, ar
rived here at 7:18 a.m., EST,
from the Hague, Netherlands. At
the Hague they attended a meet
ing of Atlantic pact defense min
isters to devise strategy against
aggression.
Johnson was asked directly
whether there was any truth to
the report that confidential de
fense information of the Atlantic
pact partners would be withheld
from Strachey, who has had left
wing tendencies.
"It was never discussed by the
defense ministers," Johnson said.
Up To British
Johnson explained that he him
self dealt only with Shinwell and
that it was entirely up to the
British whether or not Shinwell
passed on information to Stra
chey. In London, an official British
spokesman described the report
as a "lie." The spokesman said
Strachey would be informed of
all strategy discussed at The
Hague,
Shinwell, in London, also de
scribed the report as "silly."
The report was carried by a
press association other than the
United Press. It said the military
chiefs had decided to withhold
certain information from Stra
chey. Bradley, who headed the U.S.
military chiefs, said in London
that the report was the first he
had heard about it. On his arriv
al here, Bradley hurried off to
the Pentagon before he could be
questioned.
HAPPY HONEYMOON
I Vancouver, B. C, April 3 Utt
Police searching for Mrs. Eliza-
beth Eastman, 90, reported miss
! Ing by her daughter, discovered
her happily honeymooning in Vic
toria, B. C, with Albert Wilbee,
86, officers disclosed today.
SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL STATEMENT
Fur the year muled Ilccemhcr 31. 1049
Of tlio
- ) National t,ifo Company .
of Tier, Motitox, In Hit Suite of I own,
mailc to tliu I iixii it u n r(miinlslnr of tltu
Etnte of Oregon, iiumntit to law.
INCOME
Total premium Iniumo for the
year S I.73P.07(J.fll
Interest, OlTlilencU urn) mils
rrpelvcil uiirintr the year - 37.02n.OS
Incdiin- frtnii other wnircus re-
CiMvfil rtnrlnff the jenr 2M.aM.ni
Total Income 2,-tlMI.ySl.lHi
DISBURSEMENTS
I'nM for lovn, rii'lowiin'iiis,
annuities nnil mm iuIit mi
nes ftSJt.fl'ifl.SO
nivlitends prtlil t iiilli-ylin1il-rc 17;;,b22..Vi
1 11 v Mentis no ill In tfklilili'rs
trash, $i: Btm-k. 0
(tPiiernl ItiMirnnee exnnsrs 3iL1. 100.01
Amount f r11 n titer p spend I -tnres
(Inolmllnir Invest iiiont
es.tiies IIJIIS.OJ 127.nW.4:i
Twin I cxnemlittT-f I.2!,s.7:i2.27
ASSETS
Value of real cstiitn uivneit
Umok ralne) 30.lo4.4l
Tnrix nn mortgagee mid trilat
eral, etc 2.S13.7S2.R2
Value nt ln'mls owned
(amortized! 10.22.4(in..1S
Value of aiwka owned...... .v.'i'.Hl.lT.
Premium tint en nnl noliev tonus 4Wi.0H7.Mi
Cash In l:inlm nti.l mi linml 2s7.'i(!l).l!i
Intercut mul rents line an1 nrcnicd Ill'.Uiit 01
Net nnrnllpotrd and deferred
premiums - 2!r..SH.0i
Oilier assets fnel) .. 2.05
Totnl ndmltled assort. $ir.rmo.oi.-i.4l
Liibilitlni, Burplui and Othe- Funds
Net reserves.. .. 12.1)01.212.01
Policy rliilms mid 1or.se oiit-
"tsiidlnjf -Ift.r-l.r.T
All other Hnlillllli" .. 7n1.(UUl.:H
Total lliiUlJlles. except
capital 13.718.10.1. S2
fapltnl pnld up Mntmil
Special surplus futuN .142.0.'i4.)
rnnsslgneil funds lur-
plnst .n2?.rt4.70
Surplus as regarils policy holders 1.371.R10.K)
T"tfil ir..imot!Ui
Bifstneia (n Orc?cn for the Year
e Premiums ami niiuultU-s re-
33.4r1.01
3.507 0"
Dividends pit hi to nolfcyhcldera
flurlcm tlie yenr
Net rnn nnd rlitlrrts. endow
ments, surrender, and annul-
tips pnld during the year
Principal office In (treat) M'NB
eeirpii
SYNOPSIS OF ANM'AL STATEMENT
For the rear rntil Itpccmber 31. 1010
Df the
Jeffencn Sttndarrl Life Insurance Company
of Groom joro. in the Stlte of Ncrth Carolina,
nmite to Hie InMiniiMv ('omiiili'Kiiiner of the
Mute of Orckiiii. piit'iiiuu to taw;
INCOME
Total premium Ineotne for
the year 27.4SI.2lrt.4P
Interest, dlvMeiKls mid renl
rewlvcd durlnt! the ynr I0.7(!3.t2 4 S3
tneome from cither aunrre.a rc-
t-plvo,i durlnii tli? year - 4,il4.r.n:t.li
Total Income I 43,001 .SU4.7U
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for loftM-H, pinhiwitients. an
nul lit and surrender vulnes I 0 'VI.I22.M
Plfid-tntn p.ild to polloi ti-ild.T l.ii.V.l.2tl2.:tl
Dlvhlpiids paid to stnekli?lders
H'Kth, 7',0,(Hl: arnck. Ut 7nft Otf i. i
flenerul lnuratie" etpcne fl.Oiii .V:'J.7
Amount of all other ospendltnrpa
tlndudlnit Inreslmcnt expenses
$1.;m:v4Vi.451 3.0I2.0I.7I
lolal espi'iidllnie"' I 2-'. ivti.n 2"
ASSETS
Value of real etatf owned
1 market ralupi t II. 00.. 422. 70
lin ! on nn r l a cpb a nd
collBternl, etc - .t23.0SO.S4
Va hie of Imnda nn ned
latnortli'dt 70 Ktl.2 30
V.iIrp of it'wV owned
(market tsIiioi 2l.t4ft.7tt 32
Premium notes and imltcr loans tr..!)T:;..'.r.,.l2
I'nah In hatil;s and on hn ml .. 7.W7.2M7
Interest ft Itents due & accrued l.'.'-Sl.sV
Net uncllnlcd and deferred
premium 8.7..4ii
Other assets (licti l!. !!:. 2.".
Total admitted asels 242.7.227.27
liabititin. Surplus and Othar Fundi
Net reierves $ 104.1,'u. s'rfl.02
1'i'lli'T claims and tosses
ontatandtmt I ."73.21
All other IHhllltlea IS.-Vil. 133.01
TtfHl llahllllies, ejwpt
rtpltal - I 2!T7S.22T 27
Cnpllal pnld tip lo. mio.i 01.1)0
Spec till iiirplu funds:
rootlnpeiter Heserte 3.000. Ann on
rnasl(TDPd fnnds (surplus). m.ooo.uno.oo
Nurplus a regards
fxdlcrhildfra J yviwi iw cO
Total . f 142.7.1 227.27
BuilnKsi In Oregon For The Year
Net premiums and annuities
recelted $ 42.3M.89
Dlridends tiatd to pollboMffrs
daring the year - 1.7fl-.fH
Set lces and elclm. pf.dowmenti
urrertdert, and annuities paid
dnrtng the rar J.onn on
rrtnclnal offie In iiresrofl: A. I. MayNrrr.
Manager. fi22 2. 1 -.rltt Bldg. Tortland
Youngster Calls
Police, Rather
Than Brush Teeth
Salem, April 3 U'i The tele
phone operator heard a young
voice scream Sunday niRht: "Give
me the police department, quick!"
A woman's scream was heard
In the background. Then the con
nection was broken.
The operator traced, the call
and relayed the Information to
police.
Two squad cars sirencd to the
scene. Officers ran to the door
anil knocked. A woman answered.
"Yes," said the woman, "my
son called the police for help when
I told him to brush his teeth be
fore he went to bed. I screamed
at him and cut off the phone."
Officers were led to the bed
room where the youngster,
about six. took one ciuick look
and dived under the covers.
lhe mother assured investigat
ing officers that the youngster
had had his brush with his teeth
as well as with the law.
Redmond Women
Sign Charter
Redmond, April 3 Sixteen
members signed the charter of
the Lions auxiliary at ceremonies
which were held last Wednesday
evening at the Redmond hotel.
A cocktail hour and banquet pre
ceded the program which was at
tended by the new group and
members of the Lions club.
Mrs, Dorothy Kuratli of Hills
boro, president of the Oregon
state Lions auxiliary, presented
the charter and Mrs. Dean Erwin
of Enterprise, first vice-president
of the state auxiliary, installed
the officers. Officers of the new
group are Mrs. David Ells, presi
dent; Mrs. George Beimler, vice
president; Mrs. Robert McCor
miclc, secretary; Mrs. Keilh Park
inson, treasurer and Mrs. Carl
Martin, "lion trainer."
Mrs. Ed Dorn of Prineville pre
sented a bouquet of flowers to
Mrs. Ells and Mrs. R. P. McCrea
presented the club with a gavel
and bell in behalf of the Prine
ville Lions auxiliary, sponsoring
club for the new group.
Other guests at the affair in
cluded Mrs. iola Piercy, presi
dent of the Hillsboro Lions aux
iliary, and Mrs. A. G. Lewis and
Mrs. HanK Munkres, of the Prine
ville club. Dean Erwin of Enter
prise, Lions district governor,
spoke briefly to the group and
commented favorably on the park
project which is being undertaken
by the Redmond Lions.
In charge of arrangements
were Mrs. David Ells, Mrs. Ed
Olsen, Mrs. Albert Miller and
Mrs. James Smith.
Clear, sparkling crystals of real
"quaVtzr Identical with those pro
duced by the processes of nature,
are now being produced in lab
oratories.
SYNOPSIS Ol" AN.N'I'Al STATEMENT
Kerr Hie rear ended Dccumtwr ill, 1040
Ot the
of the National Fire Insurance Company of
Hartford of Unrtford, in the Slate of Con
necticut made to the Insurance Commissioner of the
State ot Oregon, poignant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums recelnd 1)0,070.143.01
Tot:) Interest, dividends and
rcnl estate Income.. 1.22.132.37
Income from other sources - 3:t2.712.0tt
Total Income SS.i23.0v7. 118
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount pnld for Iowa 14.274.002.07
l.ot adjustment expenses . 1.32:!, 121.21
rndiTwrltfig expenses 15.0DS.S 13.lt
llvldends paid to stockholders
ic.'ikIi, tl.2,'i0.iH.'u.00: etock.
) - 1.230.000.00
!Hvldend paid or credited to
policyholders 0
All oilier expenditures
llnolmlint! lurestteent expenses
$313.730.33 St 0,407.22
Total dlflmr-emcnts 32.lHK!.:i.Ul
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of rcnl vslutc ownud
mnret value). . . , 2.023.403.55
lnns mi mortgages and col-
iHteral. elc 107,300.00
Villus of Iwnds owned
(market) 20.402,833.50
Value of atnckft owned
I market valuet , 3S.3S4.347.50
CiihIi In brinks find on hand 0, 4U4.OSU.lt 1
I' rein Iti ma In course of colk-cth'Q
written since September UO.
lit I!) 3.SOI.S0O.74
Interest anil rents due
mid accrued 134,224.52
Other assets (net) 377.240.70
Tutu) admitted assets S1.405.3S5.38
liabilities. Surplus and Other Funds
Total unpaid claims 5.2U2.02S.82
Estimated loss adjustment cs
pcitse for unpaid claims 400.Mi0.00
Tot nl unearned premiums- 3S.Ks.-tNM)2
All other liabilities 3.133.103.11)
Total liabilities, except
capital - 47.713.504.03
failt;il paid up .1.000,000.00
Special surplus funds:
$3,300.01 UK
fntisipi"d funds (surplus) 25.2S1.701.55
Surplus at regards
policyholders rt3.7Rt.7M .55
Total , fiMlO.aSj.oii
Business In Oregon Tot The Year
Net premiums recelred $ 2d2.trtri.02
Net Iosm-s paid i:.Mi7.13
lUvldi'nd Pi'ld OT credited to
I..licTholders - Nil
Principal office In OrcRon 1200 NVllco
Ilulldtnu. Portland. Orexi-u
SYNOPSIS Of A V X t; A f j STATKMKNT
Tot the rear ended IVeiiiWr SI, 1049
Of the
franklia National Insurance Companr of
Ntw York
of New York. In th State of New York,
made to lhe Insurance Commissioner of tbe
.State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premlnms receUed $ 1.257,202.0?
Total Interest, dividend! and
real estate Income 130.707.07
Inmn from other source-. 104. 701.02
Total income I 1.402.JC1.37
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amonnt paid r-r hscs. 4S0. 427.20
Lint adjiistmeut cMcncs 52.221.2
rndernrltlnr eipenies 617.9JS.W
All other expenditure
tln-luillnR Inrestment etpenset
S.UlO.Hiii 151.7W.tO
Total dlshurementa I 1,211.355.0
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of he-nds owned
lainortiledi - - 2.S4I.950.I5C
Value of sterks owned
market talnet l.7S3.r,P2.iio
nh In hanks and on hand 1,57, J2:j. 70
I'reiiilnms In coutse of collection
written since yeptemorr iW.19tU 652,, 13 1 .70
Interest and rents due
atl accrui-d . 12 0J !,t
Other assets (net) (00,473 f i
Total admitted asieta t 0.V.7.2:I.11
liabilities. Surplus and Other Fundi
Total unpaid claim $ 1M.440.!(5
Kstimated loss adtnstment ft
Total nneariieil jiremlutus.-.
fierce i or unpHiu cinims.-, j.i.c"' m
All otlier iMMllties .
Tntnl llnbilltles.
. eanitai .
$ I.TIK.002.07
Taplial paid up
Sjclal surpl ia fnnfls ii.ukj.oc
Cnat'lffnefl funds (surplus) 8.tiM).2o.:t4
Surpl is as wtrards
ludicrieii.iera f 4.rto 2.1 rw
TMal t 6.rr.7 2;(0.0)
Business In Orefco Tor The Year
Net prfiolums rectlred. I 2l(1.7S.'k
Net fVnsses paid 111 4'.r.S
prtn-lpal rfhc in Oreoti: Q Wll-oi
ISulldlDj, rorlland, Oreuo.
Tehphotoi
DUST STORMS SWEEP MIDWEST At lp"st e'Bht persons died as dust storms swept across the Mid
western states. Above, drivers on US Highway 24 near Lnwrenoe, Kan., crawl along as blinding dust,
whipped up by winds of 80 mph velocity, lowers visibility and almost obscures background.
mmi irt'n lit lMSit
WHO'S COOK1N'? Rep.
Helen ' Gahagan Douglas D.t
Calif.) donned a chef's cap to
look through one of the cook
books printed by the government
for free distribution.1 Each mem
ber of Congress has 3000 of the
books to give to constituents.
KLAMATH DEFEATED
Medford, April 3 (U?) Medford
high school defeated Klamath
Falls 64 to 58 in 'a dual track meet
here Saturday.
Medford was trailing 57 to 56
with only the javelin throw re
maining. Don Vincent and D. C.
second in inis event to give tne
Black Tornado the meet.
SIGNED AS COACH
Eugene, April 3 (IP) Johnny
McKay, regular left halfback on
the University of Oregon football
team last season, has been signed
as a Webfoot assistant football
coach.
Athletic director Leo Harris
said McKay's appointment be
came effective today, subject to
approval of the state board of
higher education.
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON
Grant High Wins.
State Swim Title
. Eugene, April 3 ili'i Grant high
school of Portland today held the
1950 Oregon state high school
swimming championship.
The Generals scored 42 points
In the annual swimming meet at
University of Oregon pool Satur
day to outdistance the field and
take the title. Lincoln high of
Portland was second with 33
points.
Salem was third with 27 points;
Benson had 21, West Linn 16, Jef.
ferson of Portland 12, Franklin of
Portland 11 and Klamath Falls 10.
Washington high of Portland fail
ed to score.
WRECK COSTS LIFE '
Hubbard, Ore., April 3 IP
Frank B. Chessmore, 60, Port
land, was killed in a two-car col
lision on .the Pacific highway
about a half mile north of Hub
bard yesterday.
State police Said four other
persons suffered injuries.
Theron Harvey Field, Salem,
driver of the second car, suffered
a knee injury and Chessmore's
wife, Eva, 54, received facial
cuts and possible internal in
juries. Jack Bowman, Salem, a
passenger in Field's car, suffered
face cuts, and Harold Field, also
riding in the field car, suffered a
jaw fracture and other injuries.
Flora Ann Chessmore, 12, a
passenger in her father's car,
escaped injury.
Bulletin Classifieds Brin,1? Results
It Takes More limn Just
Eq&sipmesiif to Do lhe Job
IT TAKES KNOW HOW!
Yes, and we know the wheel and brake
work. When your car leaves our shop,
you know it's in tip-top condition. So for
more tire mileage and greater safety,
let us do the ob better and more effi
cintly. '
Remember . . .
See Specialists for Special Work!
(ILINEUP
rV with
Nbear
See Us for . . .
Wheel Alinemenr and Balancing
Frame and Axle Straightening
Brake and Shock Absorber Service
Headlight Adjustment
Now Open . . .
OUR PRINEVILLE BRANCH
at
225 East Fourth Phone 461
Bear Wheel &
"Across From Mid
Kenneth
1 1 7 E. Greenwood
Begins Training
Among young men taking lha
basic air force Indoctrination
course at Lackland air force
bane, near San Antonio, Tex.,
I Pvt. Amos .1. Parker, 20, mmi
of John AmoH Parker, Sisters.
The course will Include a sci
entific evaluation of aptitudes
and Inclination, for guidance in
selecting a particular vocation
and career.
LAND SINKING
St. Helens, April 3 (IH Fifteen
acres of ranch land, including an
orchard, had sunk more than 75
feet todav and no one had offered
Goble rancher W. E. Lawson a
plausible explanation.
The sinking started just before
Christmas and was apparently ac
celerated by heavy snowfalls
early this year.
DRIVE IN TOMOKKOW
FOR A CHECK UP BY
CENTRAL OREGON'S
SAFETY SPECIALISTS!
We're pioneers In Central Oregon
for Bear Systean Service. We give
complete satisfaction because we
hove the KNOW HOW and ex
perience (o do the work (pilckly
and efficiently.
Brake Service
- Oregon Farmers"
C. Cale
Phone 1 243
Republicans Set
1950 Platform
Washington, April 3 Ul'iThe
republican purty has reduced to
99 words the platform on which 1)
hopes to win this year's congres
sional elections.
The 99 words represent post
card size digest of the 3500-word
policy statement which was
adopted by party leaders when
they met here Feb. 6 for the
Lincoln day celebration that open
ed their 1950 campaigning.
The digest was issued by the
senate and house republican cam
paign chairmen in cooperation
with national GOP chairman Guy
C. Gabrielson. The three suggest
ed that all republican candidates
for office use it in their campaign
material.
The digest declares that the re
publican party stands for:
1. Reducing taxes.
2. Balancing Budget.
3. Eliminating government
waste, especially along lines of
Hoover commission reports.
ComimuilNm lilt
4. Eighting communism here
instead of condoning It.
5. Providing fair market prices
on farm products aided by price
supports cooperative marketing,
soil conservation, reclamation,
rural electrification no Brannan
plan.
6. Continuing and improving
Taft-Hartley law to protect pub
lic from excessive power of labor
and management.
7. Developing an adequate so
cial security system that does not
limit opportunity nor discourage
initiative and saving. .
8. Protecting rights of veterans
and minorities.
9. Developing a united Ameri
can foreign policy for peace
world trade without undermining
American living standards.
10. Safeguarding liberty against
socialism.
SERVICE TONIGHT
"Living Victoriously" will be
the subject for tonight's 7:30 serv
ice at First Christian church, With
Ward A. Rice, professor of public
speaking and homiletics at North
west Christian college, Eugene, as
the speaker. Jack Naff will lead
the song service and will sing
"Down From His Glory." The
public will be welcome to at'tend,
it was announced by Rev. Len B.
Fishback.
The auditorium of First Chris
tian church was filled yesterday
morning, as the pre-Easter
preaching mission was begun.
Bulletin Classifieds Brine Results
BARBER BEAUTY
r Styling
Permintnl Waving
Hair Cutting by Appoint
ment -. '
SLATE'S BARBER
ti BEAUTY SHOP
825 Wall ;- Phona 171
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Cesspool & Septic Tanks
Complete Service
Best of Material Furnished.
Our periodical Inspection will
Insure you more efficient
operation.
B. F. Rhodes & Son
Phone 366-W or 716-W
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
827 Hall
Phone 024
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACT WIRING
All Types
G. E. LAMPS
RANGE REPAIRING
WIRING MATERIALS
BILL'S ELECTRIC
842 Hill at Greenwood
Phone 14(12 J
For Nlrht Calto Phone 046 R
"SERVICE
Refrigeration
Water Pumps
Washing Machine
Oil Heaters
Oil Burners
Also Electric Motor Service
Mike's Electric Repair
Shop
ma C.alvewlon, Phone 1M7-W
Advtttlilng (olefin,
ttotionorv, wadding
nnouncamanli, aardt. S
THE 5
BEND BULLETIN :
Phone 156
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n
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Truman Orders
To Siudy Marshall Plan End
By Merrtnian Smith
(United Prcu Whit Huu Rfpurtfr)
Key West, FIa April 3 Mi
President Truman's financial ad
visers were under orders today to
find a way to soften the econom
ic blow at home and abroad when
the Marshall plan ends in 1952.
The chief executive ordered an
extensive study of the dollar gap
between united states exports
and Imports with a view to devel
oping a better International eco
nomic balance before this nation's
extensive foreign aid program
comes to a halt.
Mr. Truman placed primary re
sponsibility of the study on Sec
retary of the army Gordon Gray.
The president has nominated Bud
get director Frank Pace Jr. to
succeed Gray who will serve as a
special assistant to Mr. Truman
TONITE and TUESDAY!
THE PICTURE WITH ALL
THE HILARIOUS
ANSWERS!
DOROTHY
McGUIRE
WILLIAM
LUNDIGAN
JUNE HAVOC
EXTRA
CARTOON
Late News!
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WHO'S WHO IN BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DmECTOBY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
HEARING AID SERVICE
Batteries for All Makes
TI
Bend Hearing Aid
Center
634 Wall Phone 803
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Fallr Automatic Waakln
and Drrlna- Parillltaa
OHRtiON kTqUIPMRNT
I.AIINnKKKTTE
I 111 E. CroenwMd, Phono 111
MONUMENTS
Monuments and Markers
CO
RAY CARLSON
Cemetery Sexton
854 Georgia Phorfe 3KB-M
MOVING STORAGE
BEKINS AGENT
Bend Storage & Transfer
222 Irving Phone 444
IM,'itgiUUI.'ig!Mllll.'l
m
Now Is the Tlnm to Plant
Flowering Shrubbery
Snow Ball tjiilnre Almond
Forsythla Splrea.
Many colon to choose from.
FLOWERING PLUM, CRAB
APPLE and HL'SII C IIERRY
Shelley Nursery
104 E. Greenwood Ave.
PAGE THREE
Advisers
until he leaves the government In
the late summer to become pres
ident of the University of North
Carolina.
The president wrote Gray, say
ing "we cannot continue to sell
our goods abroad, or receive a
return on our public and private
improvements abroad, unless for
eign countries can obtain the nec
essary dollars to make their pay
ments." What produced Mr. Truman
concern was the fact that exports
are now running at rate of S16,
000,000,000, against $10,000,000,
000 In imports. Of the $6,000.
000.000 gap, approximately $5,
000,000,000 worth of exports were
financed by American grants.
TONITE and TUESDAY!
BP
MU0UT
nuuuu
ffi - Ml'
2nd HIT!
?( "wanted?
. m ; . . s a f wvw M;
WOMEN f I
On for
MOVING STORAGE
Call Consolidated
Freight ways
For Complete Moving
' Service
Packing, Crating, Household
Van Service, Cartage. Car
Distribution.
Estimates Given.
Phone Bend 783
Phone Redmond 30
OIL BURNERS
STEAM, HOT WATER and
WARM AUl SYSTEMS
Oregon Heating Co.
734 E. Fourth
Call 613. day or night.
RADIO REPAIR
Guaranteed Service on all
makes.
Pickup and Delivery.
GEORGE'S
Radio and Sporting Goods
826 Wall Phone 800
ROOFING
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Sewing Machine Repair
Any Make Machine
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Anderson Sewing
Machine
Corner State and Tumalo.
Phone 862-W
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