The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 09, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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'Auxiliary Plans
For Convention
SmhIu1 to The Bulletin
KKDMOND Chairmen and
mi-mlrs of commit!ts assisting
with tho American Ix-gion Auxil
iary's program for the coming dc-
prirtinent Leion convention have
learned that while they will fol
low certain customs and piwe
dures they will also have oppor-
tunily to "make 1955 at Redmond
convention that will never be
forgotten."
Meeting with the women at the
home of commission co-chairman
Mrs. J. Wesley McDowell were
Auxiliary department president,
Mrs. Guy H. Wilcox of Grants
Pass, vice-president, Mrs. Harold
Leach, Bonneville; Mrs. Mae
Whitcomb, Portland ; and le cha-
peau departmental 8-40 Mrs. Eda
Zolezzo, Portland. She Is also de
partmcnt hospital representative.
Mrs. Wilcox suggested the plan
ning group "forget a. city conven
tion" and make the July, 1955
convention typical of Redmond
and Central Oregon. There will be
many features of a big city con
vention lacking here, she noted.
but many additional opportunities
to give the delegates "something
different." The area is noted for
iK friendliness and hospitality.
she said, and those qualities will
more than make up for anything
a large city could offer. In addi
tion here are the climate, scenery
and plans for entertainment such
as the buekaroo breakfast, rodeos
and scenic tours by bus.
Department officers ore talking
up the convention as they vis.t
units around the state, they re
ported. They liave also pledged
the Auxiliary's wholehearted coop
eration with the Legion in plan
ning the convention.
Duties of various chairmen were
liscussed and reports of progress
to date given at the Saturday af
ternoon session. Department offi
cers complimented local units for
their cooperation and noted that
Redmond Auxiliary is a "quota
unit and district 12 has quota
membership.
Present Saturday afternoon
were Mrs. LeRoy rox and Mi.
I)iiis Bain from Bend, and the
following from Redmond: Mes-
dames Harry Sly, Herbert Gun-
Iher, P. M. Houk, George McKin
non, Roy Cumpbell, Otis Eason,
Russell Clcmcnce, Helen Helm,
Wade Short, Harold Biggerstaff,
Donald Copley, Robert Polly, Ce
cil Tull and George Brewster, and
commission co-chairman Mrs. Ma
rion Taylor.
The Auxiliary state officers and
many of the chairmen met again
Saturday evening in a joint ses
sion of Legion, Auxiliary, 40-8 and
8-40. Department officers plan to
lie in Redmond again before the
convention which opens July 27
with 40-8 activities.
For the best results, and crisp
bacon, start the frying process in
a cold skillet. Cook bacon at low
temperature and drain excess fat
during the cooking.
Station
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Sundays
10:15
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If CHRISTIAN J
I SCIENCE J
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vote. of v -wnKimmm
t Central Oregon - IVPI V!?.:,
TONitjirrs pkouram
6:00 Mwt the Artint
6:1G Miwic Coast to Cotut
6:3D-Tvnjinmi I'SA
7:00 Uny Moch Show
7 :16 Sort'tiaile In Klua
7 :80 Inland Scrcniule
7 :46 Remember When
7 :f0 March tlraa
8:00--John Stwlp Adventurer
8 :30 Popular Favor iun
9 :0 New
9 :1S--Ianre Time
U:Sl Monica Whalen
9 :4ft Dam-e Time
10 :0O Pance Time
10:30 Pance Time
U;00 Sinn Off
Sl'NOAY. APRIL 10, 19.1S
ft :Hy- Music for Sunday
8:80 Hack U God Hour
9:00 Itadio HI Me CtaM
9 :SO Voice of Prophecy
10:00. Newt
10:1ft How Christian Sclenc Healt
10 : 80 You Were There
10:45 Music for You
ll:0O First Baptist Church
12:00- Kctmoml Hiirh School
12:1V- Harts Hecord PvU
12:80 New Roundup
ll!:4(i- Music for Sunday
1 :00Mic Top Ten
1:80 Nu-k Carter
2:00 Rin Tin Tin
2:30 True ltective Mysteries
8:00 Public Prosevutor
8:80 R.-b tVnaidine
8 :4A Krwinni is Our Huslnea
4 :0O t'hap.-! by the Side of the Koad
4 : SO Family Theatre
6:00 -Hawaii Call
8:;iO I-utht-ran Hour
8 :00 itlokel Frontier
6 :lfi Frank Krneat
8 :80- H.nd Hiith School
6:4f.-The Kthtor Seakt
7 :0O --Sunday Music
7 :1ft State Leirislatura Program
7 :30 FantiT Program
8 :00 Westminster Orthodoi Prea
hvtertan Church
8 :S0 Marine Svmphonatta
8:4ft Hill Cunnina-bam
9 :0O Newt
9 :1R Facta Forum
9 :4ft Sunday Music
10:00 H nr of Decision
10:80 Shrn Off
MONDAY. APRIL 11. 19SI
a -00 Triple T Ranch
8 :4ft Farm Reporter
T :00 Frank Hemlnawaj Newt
1 ill Breakfast Gang
Airport News
By I,EE FOSTER
The CAP inspection team from
the Portland Airbase paid the
Bend Squadron an unexpected
visit recently. The team members
had been to Klamath Falls and
were returning to Portland when
they decided to call here during
the regular meeting of the local
Squadron. They had been planning
to visit on March 24, but had to
return to Portland wbx-n they
found the airport socked in. The
team, flying in a C-45 piloted by
Capt. George Ramsdell, AF-CAP
liaison officer, consisted of Chap
lain Walton, who is wing chap
lain, Major Kroner, Major Chick
and Ralph Wells.
R. H. Deldrin was a caller from
Lowery AF Base, Denver, Colo.
He was flying a Globe Swift and
dropped in to refuel.
Harry Windus, flying a Bell heli
copter for the Bonneville Power
Administration, was an overnight
visitor from Portland.
L. M. McKay was in from Lew-
Iston, Ida., in an Aeronca. He too
came in for fuel end oil.
R. J. Young who gave no ad
dress was flying a Cessna 170
through Central Oregon, and land
ed to refuel before continuing on
his way.
W. L. Miller was a visitor from
Estacada. He was in town on busi
ness and used a Gibson Air Serv
ice "courtesy car" while here.
Also calling to refuel was
Charles V. Croaks, who was fly
ing for the P. L. Croaks and Com
pany of Portland.
V. P. Coppedge, flying for the
Mountain Lily diary In Alturas,
Calif., was an airport visitor last
week. I
The nice weather brought out
the local pilots who logged sev
eral nours in ine uir. inc-iuueui
n:n n ,r Aln I
were 0111 .uccjhuus, d. i-w. .wiuu-
son. Bob Kice, Bob urnnam ana
his student, Marian Cheney. D.
Ascher from Prineville was also
seen uround the Bend airport.
All-Day Outing
Of Cubs Delayed
The proposed all-day outing for
all Cub Scouts of Bend, their den
mothers, committee members and
all interested parents tentatively
scheduled for April 16 has been
postponed to a later date, possl
bly a Saturday around the middle
of May.
A recnt survey of the site in
the Metolius river-Suttle lake area
selected for the outing by Hans
Milius, Brooks-Seanlon, Inc., for
ester, and Jack Smith, scout exec
utive for the Fremont district, re
vealed that approximately three
feet of snow still covers the
ground. The snow would make an
outing in the area impractical at
this time, Cub workers point out.
"The decision to cancel the Cub
iScout field day temporarily was
made regretfully, since the Cub
Scout theme for April is forestry
and Nature study, leaders said.
Brooks-Scanlon, Inc., is sponsor
ing the field day again this year
with a program similar to that of
last year planned. Smith estimates
that approximately 200 Cubs, plus
den mothers and other adult lead
ers, will take part in the field day
this year.
A date for the field day will be
selected and announced as soon
as possible, since a date must be
designated that will not interfere
with other scheduled Boy Scout
activities, Smith said.
In the last decade, fire has
killed more than 100,000 persons
and burned or disfigured many
hundreds of thousands more.
' tur Jllk uuun
7 :.10 Morning Melodies
7 :40 Newa
7 :46 Mornine Round Up
8:00 Todays Tunes
8:20 Northwest New
8:26 Kraft Five Star New
8:30 Bible Institute Hour
9:00 Bulletin Board
9:0ft Morn in Special
9:16 Kraft Five Star Newa
9 : 20 Morn Inn Sporitl
9 :80 The Song A The Star
9:40 Top Turn
10 :00 Newi
10:16 Tello Test
10:30 Fashion Trend
10:35 The Three Sum
10:40 If A Woman's WorM
10:46 Newa
10:60 Man About Town
10:66 Northwest Newa
11:00 Calling
11:2ft Kraft Five Star News
11:30 Queen for a Day
12:00 Noontime Melodies
12:10 Today's Classifieds
12 :1ft Sports Review
12:20-Noontlme Melodies
12:30 News
12 :46 Farmers Hour
1 o News uf Prineville
1:06 Harry James - Bt-tty Gra
Show
1 :45 L fattening Time
2:16 Home Demonstration Agent
2 :S0 Platter Preview
3 :00 Platter Preview
8:1ft Northwest News
8:20 Central Oregon Newa
8:25 K raft Five Star News
3 30 "You Win"
3?46-Tello Test
4 :O0 Popular Demand
4 -1ft Frank Heminvway
4 :S0 Here's the Answer
4 :46-ram Have
( :00 Tune Vendors
6:16- Sport Parade
6:30 Melodv Way
6:46 Bill HrunJige Sport
6:66 Kraft Five Star News
oo Tiabriel Heatter
6:16 Dinner Music
30-Behind the Story
1:45 Sam Haves
6 :66 Sxng of the Pay
7 00 Passport to Daydream
7 O Bend Oar re Newa
7 :4f--Remember When
- ftO-.Crenina- Melodies
g -00 BrnaJway Cop
9 o "Sentenced-
9 T0O-News
9:15 Pulton Lewis Jr.
ft Off the Record
10:80 Top Secret PUB
11.00 vllm Off
The Bend Bulletin, Saturday, April 9, 1955
SWEETIE PIE
"We're bird watchers you're the first peacock we've
seen this year!"
Minimum Home
Codes Increase
CHICAGO (UP) Eight cities
adopted codes setting minimum
standards for housing in 19T4, and
more are due to adopt such codes
this year.
The National Association of
Housing and Redevelopment Of
ficials said cities have found hous
ing codes a major weapon in halt
ing deterioration or blight.
Cities that adopted codes in 1954
include Pittsburgh and Philadel
phia, Pa.; Sarasota. Fla.; Lynch
burg, Va. ; I ligh Point, N. C. ;
Louisville, Ky.; New Haven. Conn..
and Dayton, 0.
In addition. Milwaukee. New
York City and Baltimore have been
reviewing their codes to make sure
they are up to date. I
Chicago, which has housing,!
safety and sanitation requirements!
in scattered ordinances, is consid
ering putting them together into a
single code.
Housing codes in general set
standards that fall into three cate
gories: (1) Required facilities, such' at
lighting, ventilation, garbage dis
posal, and bath and toilet accom
modations.
(2) Maintenance, such as keep
ing houses painted, or maintaining
fire escapes.
(3) Occupancy, such as provis
ions limiting the number of per
sons who may live in a room.
Police Arrest
D. B. Evans, Jr.
David B. Evans, Jr., 30, 321
uraKe road, was arrested on ?i
irunk charge Thursday afternoon
following a collision between his
car and one driven by Mrs. Ger
trude O'Donely, 413 E. Greenwood.
The Occident occurred at the in
tersection of Greenwood and E.
3rd.
uincers investigating the acci
dent reported that Evans said that
he had run the stop sign at the
intersection and had rammed
Mrs. O'Donely's car.
Police charged him with belnr
drunk at the scene of an accident.
Bail was set at $20.
According to ponce, both cars
were hadly damaged In the colli
sion. Mrs. O'Donely was heading
east on Greenwood, Evans north
on E. 3rd.
No injuries were reported
by
police.
TOO EFFICIENT
MADISON. Wis. - (UP) The
board of education, while laying
plans for a cornerstone celebration
at the new Crawford Heights
school, wis told there would be i
hitch in the schedule. Bricklayers,
it stems, filled in the gap where
the cornerstone was supposed to b.
inserted.
Blinding was a form of punish
ment used by Roman emperors in
the persecution of Christians, ac
cording to the Encyclopedia Bri
tannica. KJUN
The Favorite Hh
SUNDAY
7 :S Sln On
7 :bb Sutulny New, Special
wv- K,ll,i Bible Ck-
1:30 Light Life Hour
:0t World of Tomorrow
9:Si-HeM of Truth
10:0ORerival Time
10 :ao Wlnir, of llenllnt
11 :00 World Chureh
11 :0 Weekend Neva
1 1 Hour o Deel.kn
1J :00 Weekend New.
12 :0 Your Community Chapel
12:M Tubemarle Choir
1 .00 Tha i the Hour
1 :9D Proudly We Hall
t :0 The I'n.h.ckled
2 :I0 lreatent Story Ever Told
:00The World W. Lire la
S :80 Allen Jonaa Show
by Nadine Seltzer
AMI Mtffettfie.
BYNOPSIS OP ANN 'Alt HTATKMENT
For Uie year ftxlt-d Detcmbcr HI.
Of the
OREGON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.
of PurtiiniJ. in the State of Orerwt. marls to
tbf lniuraitrtr Coitimltnouer of tha Simla of
Uragon. tiuratiail to la:
ADMITTED 4S8ETS
Homts I
4.094.83. 01
H,'i:,3 00
NlurK
Murixaia loam on real MHf
i ait) aitU Dank drpoilti
Agfnu balanraa ar unrolled ad
premium .....
Internal, rilrtJaiidi and real lata
Income due and accrued..
Other aiirtl .
Total ailmlttwl aif 1
a , ooo. on
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Urn .. . s i nn j3h Hi
I'ltuaniPtl (irtinhimi 2.373.131 Si)
All ottitr llaltllitlei SS.UtI'.BSI
Total liabtlttiei. atcept cat'lial I .ul.Uii.SU
Capital palJ up f tnO.Oiifl no
Hlierlal urp)u
fundi 66T.09t.il9
1'Raiilsned fundi
(iurplui 500, 000. 00
Burplui ai refardi oollrthol'leri... 8 1.667.091 9t
Total ( 6.UT1.IS4.1H
STATEMENT OF INCOME
f T'l.HlS 41
.8 S.4'.t.01HSS
sun o
Loit eipenici Incurred
Othtr underwriting
eiDemea Inrurred
Total unrtrrwrltlni
.flll.43S.6T
IIS. 34 H
1 32.7 '.'ft. 24
,fi DO
J4S.7SS 9B
70. Kits
17"i.(ir.;t 3!l
6(1. U00 00
3.101 4T
01 Hit
Net uiiilerwrlttni sain at lon.
Inveitmem Inrotne
Other Income .
Total hefure federal Inrome
taset
federal Income taiet Inrurred
ln
Dlldendi to Itorkliolden .
t)lh1pndi to poltrvlioldere
Capital rhanrei (net ) , , ,
Other itami affectlni
aurpiua tneii
14.1H3 K2
T6.MS 41
Total rapitai and
aurptui Itenn (net!
Inrreaie n turriiui at regardi
pollcvholderi
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE VF1R
Net oremlum rereUed I 4.S.42.4XI 48
Net lotiM paid J.o'iB niifl At
OMdt-ndi pair or
credited to po'I'-Tholtleri 3.101 47
.Principal office in Oremo. 59 Equitable Build-
In. Portland 4 .Oregon.
BTNOPflTfl OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the year ended Dcvembur 31, 1U14
of Uie
THI EAGLE FIRE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK
of New Tor, in the 8tau of New Tor It, made
to tha Inauranre Commiiitoner of the Stale of
Orei-oo. puriuant to lew
ADMITTED ASSETS
1
6,503,054 T9
7':'i.43.00
Jii.aua.T7
t"aa(i and bank depoilu
Aurnta' balance or uDullecttd
premium i
Intereit. dftldende and real eatata
tnroma due and accrued 31, 832.99
Other aiaeta 5I.TrtQ.;!5
Total admitted atieli f 8.09.076,49
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
'" - 1.0X7.565 60
adjuittoeni einemei 153, Has.
Unearned prciulumi 3,lUT.i)65.Vs
All other llatilllttei 47.728 'it
Total llablilllei. except capital f 4,h38.795.74
Capital paid op (i.ouo.oon.oo
Unanlrned fund
durpluil 3.433. ISu.TI
Surplut a reiarda pollubolder....! 3.133,10 75
Total 1 1.069.976. 49
STATEMENT OF INCOME '
Prenlumi earned
-I 8.
HM) U6
Lone incurred ...
1.617.U30-65
3J7.046.il
1.548.450 4
8.3yo.SJT.S5
1'J.BT6 -.'!
ll2.R18.tO
1U4.210 0,
33,439 70
68.771) 3)
Lou eipeniei Incurred
Other underwrttlni
eipeniei incurred
Total underwriting dcductlona.
Total, before federal Income taiei.
Ped-rel Inconr taie Incurred.
Net Income
Other Item i effertlni urplui
Total rapiui and aurpiua
Item (nell ,,
(netl
Derreaie In turplu ai retard
poltaholder
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Net premium, recelted 7S - 1
Nt lone ptd 36 :K3 77
Priacipel offico la Orefoo:
Jammed Register
Gives Ud Loot
i
NORTHWOOD, N. H. ' fl'P)
The cash register in Donald Mac
Callum's garage broke down, but
he wound up the day with a profit
because of it.
Mac Callum took the register
apart. Ho found that a $10 bill had
jammed some of the gears.
It still didn't work right, so he
kept digging into its innards and
came up with a $35 check daled
July 1, 1353.
His dream of further riches end
ed at that point. The machine
worked like new.
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1240 kc
rv-rfmi O-wtri T Mi-n-.- i
SCHEDULE
4 :0O Thru the Liteninfr Gta
4 :StV- Kenu-retwr Wh,-n
4 :5(V Sunday Sport.i Special
6 :l0 Ameru-a' Tdm n Mn-tlriff
6 :PO Walter Winrh.lt
8 :1S Ouinry 11. .we
6 ::!0 Weekend N.-w,
fi:S.V-Air Forte Show
7:00-Muele he Montavanl
T:S0 Weekend Newa
7:.1 Sunday Serenade
J-0O M"ndny Mornrn. Headllna
15 raul Hareey
i:50-CaaI,-ade of Music
IM. Weekend New,
9:0O-Olenn Miller Sanday Serenade
:15-Paul Harvey
SO Pipe, of Meloily
85 S mday New, Special
10:00 Surn Off