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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1955)
OUT OUR WAY " by J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOU Major Hoople Youngsters Get Ride on Train Eighty or more Redmond Blue birds and a group of kindergarten youngsters joined ill a train ride this morning, and for moiSt of the children the ride was their first. Accompanied' by their mothers and leaders, the girls ramp herr from Redmond by car this mom irif. arriving shortly before 10 then boarded an Oregon train car for the ride back to their homes. LOWES OIL BURNER SERVICE PHONE. 181 KJUN 6:25 Sign On 6 :30 World News Roundup 6:H6 Don Patrol 6 :66 Farm Facts 7:00 Don Patrol 7:16 Martin Agronaky 7:30 Bob (Jarred 7 :40 Local News 7:4f Don Patrol 8:00 Breakfast Club B:00 Shep Fields 9.16 Chet Huntley 9:S0 My True Story 9 :GtV Whispering Streets 10:16 When a G(rl Marries 10 :80 Modern Romance 10:45 Companion 11 :00 Coffee Break 11:30 Ted Malone 11:46 Hollywood Headlines 11:60 Luncheon at the Sheridan 12 :00 Paul Harvey well.vyellJ thought vou'pYi&e PUTTIW IT BACK " Jf? Yp, Tr4E- .T WHUT 16 IT WE' 1 Bl6 CK. STCAI6HTEWEP7 YOU KINTAKE DB COST r '- ' 1 SI MAZOfZ 6uRr 60T DO AtdV ( -LOM6TIMES YOU ROAP C?BATBIP FOR SUPPLIES Y2L WAVE TO CREDIT THe) uiUXT f nJrtTT r-2 V NO SEE Vi OUT NOT LCk3) OFF SORE Us) CCME TAX J ?L.O SOV JlTM COOP- 7 ' 1 vi T , 9 ESE ' ; WSV 'ZLT Hit S ) 7 ARXff IT A A t v 7 'J,?vLl"w V. V iwf i6 Jake Boots and Her Buddies I T S CVrrCZ'EO I l WW -v UNc.W T w MP lps ft 1 h ' . BLAZES! Y VE&...I SEE 'EWl I AFTER. IT 5WP, THE WEN . I Hrr1 W - fV--T" i II i II B5r I... ' - T .1 knn.,,ili.fllnVH..n ... 1 I I I .ITCn I t.'.M . I It II . A I I "7 HX,rfA 5M rHREE J BOX UP HILLSIDE. MACHINE T00L& BUTV rs, L ' J?4' LA-lTI WRKIN S WITlA HLTIRl MEN CWAB THEN FOR HOURS WO BOX! ANP By CAN V0U pVWIJfSVTf f DAVV50M AWD i HL04FVA,HOR6y WB HEW? LOUP ,Dfr,WW THE SHIP DESCRIBE XyWik ' f THE: STAKES IWUST Vic Flint u l .1 ..I II .1 .M I I . 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J , (OWThA PLEASE, j DON'T YOU, MEL? j S1'!Viff Buqs Bunny -' I JIJII uSmSSm r I SHALL REIMBURSE VOUM f BUT, SUV'NOR,) 1 IlJ LJ ULJ 7 X V N FROM THE PROCEEDS OP" I'M UNABLE J- V. pSWp r- Sn S.V l I ' " THERE'S AMASTERPIECEj.SiRE.O MY FIRST TO EARN A TMAV'BE rX WL"PW(? . VERSISN.V , DAY'S K NODOUShA PARTHINS I VER lJ Sa? I Mant ( ' 5-VLVESTW ) A t,OGbX5 SALES.' A NO 5H0ESHINE ) WITHOUT I RIGHT.' SSft ! Alley Oop ' , " " $fAfef'4'( WV'NkjK' 1 SkH ANV I rtfTI I Wt:LL, I Uttti v rJ-ilij; VY"H'W?'-"ii ! I Wfl3U---af;t4. WWW ttHEN Lfea, I MIGHT AO ih QUITE A Mil) 'J'Y WELL.7-?' LESSEE. NOW -v I Vf CiOl A PIG, (-Vllr ) I WELL TAKE IT fe FEW TICnS jf'in X I WiWH S . V ,1.11. mm if THIS 16 ABCUT VWlCRE) UNFMaUYEP 0.F i EA5Y TIU.6UMP1NB ANP A V OOOLA" 1 I ' It CC dNNV U0F.D lOOC riNL.1AllR bllN-' 6H0WS UP I COUPLE lk4?j:''A Hl; i;-. ! . if! flPENP HIG 1IME..HANf.lN' AW.XJND !L 'i . S .. Ikl-. OF RKS "iV'.'i.-.r S; " ' ! 2 . , PV-,. ul ciLvviitRE.. uvy,y; J ir' mer fCmh -fe I -P-l H I ..J;....:r 1 1 "'teHi Freckles and His Frionds j kiiim i r:-y -v.- I - tr I r4mmYSiiJtJ : By Jovf; ivp mad all ) 75f " '"TTvritwi!xf' Mr.slagle cxjcsnt know " "J V 1 CAM MANP' 1 , A(,i fv' 'aii -'ttiSffdr WHAT olt s VVItM IHft OtKA'-TAtt GREAT SCOTT.' This Tjftn, . Jr-CT ! BArvA5 v SfwM. lBMS.'.-OWl w CUI1N0 , XIHENDUBABtF BOWMSM fVfi, I AsST ShSJ I JKf? ." ri'SA RIGHT I KOM MOTHER NATURE F IT CAME DOWN DETROIT (UP) Suburban Roseville police Sgt. Raymond Hartley noted that firemen forgot to take down the flag over the city hall Monday night. He switched on the fire depart-1 ment's public address system and sand: "The rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there and it's 9 p.m." The flag was down moments ;,ter. mana;kr named Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE Mrs. Ruth Nord strom is manager of the new Sears and Roebuck catalog order office opened here in the newly constructed Miller Building. She is assisted by Miss Inez Tomlinson. The store is located at Second and Main streets. N 1240 The Favorite with Central Orejfon Listeners . j Daytime Schedule Monday thru Friday 12:16 Local News 12:20 Farm News 12:30 Sam Hayes 12:46 Fred Beck Show 1 :00 Latin Quarter Matinee 1:26 ABC Late Npwb 1 ; 30 Treasury Bandstand 2 ;00 Betty Crocker 2 :05 Martin Block Show 3:30 Bill Davidson 3 :66- Betty Crocker 4:00 Press Time (Bend Bulletin) 4 : 16 Teen Time 4 :30 The Story Lady 4:46 Daily Devotional 6 :00 Four Kniifhta 6:16 Bill Stornn, Sports 6:80 Chet Huntley, News 6 :46 Bob Garred, News 6:00 Western Roundup 6 :80 John Vandercook 6:46 Sporta Slants The Bend Bulletin, Monday, April 25, 1955 SWEETIE PIE by Nadine Seltzer T. M. Rag. 0. B. Pu OIL fitfrvre "Sweetie Pie's been trying to get me to trade in car on a new one!" our k . vo.ee of pnrkir Central Oregon ; V UlVl11 Kilocyc!e1 TONIGHTS PROGRAM 1:00 Gnhrlel Heatter :16 Dii:ner Music :30 Behind the Story . :Jf Sam Hayes 6:D& Sm of the Day 7:00 Patixnort to Daydreams :S(1 Bend Garage News AU Remember When :60--fiveninK Melodies 1 :00 Broadway Cop . :30 "Sontencad" 9 : 00 News :16 rulton Lewis Jr. 1:30 Off the Record 0 :0 Top S-cret Files . :oo sun urr TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1965 00 Triple T Ranch 46 Farm Reporter 1 :00 Heminuway News :16 Breakfast Gang :30 Morning Melodius :40 News :45 Morninir Roundup :00 Cliff KriKle News 1 :20 Northwest News 1:26 6-Star NewH -Haven of Rest 1:00 Bulletin Board tunic special -6-SUir News -Morninif Special i:30 The Sonn & The Star 0:45 Top Tunes I) :00 Network News 0:16 Tcllo Tent 0 :30 Fashion Trends :H5 Sonn of the Day :10 It's a Woman's World i :46 Ntwa 1:60 Man About Town 1:66 Northwest News 1 :00 Florida CnllinBf B'btar News 11:30 Queen for a Day 12:00 Noontime Melodies 12 :10 Today's Classifieds 12:16 Sports Review 12 :20 Noontime Melodies 12 :30 News 12:46 Farmers Hour 1 :00 Redmond Diest 1:16 Realty News 2:00 Platter Preview 2:16 Bend Ministerial 2 :30 Platter Preview 3 :16 Northwest News 3 :20 Central Oregon News 3:25 Kraft 6-Star News 3:30 You Win 3:46 Tello Test 4 :15 Frank Hemingway News 4 :30 Here's The Answer 4 :4C Sam Hayes News 6 :00 Sgt Preston 6:80 Melody Way 6:16 Bill Urumime Sports 5:55 Kraft 6-Star News 6:00 GabrleL Heatter 6:15 Music Coast to Coant 6 :30 Roynl Crown Program 6 :46 Sam Hayes News 6 :66 Song of the Day 7 :00 Forward America 7 :30 B:nd Garage News 7 :45 Remember When 7 :60 Kvening Melodit 8:00 Mr. District Attorney 8:30 Eddie Fisher Show 8 :4.r Popular Favorites W :00 News 9:16 Fulton Lewis Jr. 9 :30 Itiland Serenade 9:46 Off The Record 10:00 Off the Record 10:30 Treasury Agent 11:00 Sign Off Blind Man Now Machinist MONTPELIER, Vt. (UP) Raymond Koier of Randolph is a skilled machinist who opcr-rtcs lathes and other intricate machin ery as well as his co - workers although he is blind. In working at his lathe, KjI-t uses a braille micrometer. This is a standard instrument with rai. cd lines and dots which enables him to measure to a thousandth of an Inch. Koier, who came to Vermont with his wife from New York Ci'y in 1945, was blinded shortly alter arriving. After a business venture failed and he was laid off by a local manufacturer, he enrolled in the stale vocational school, divi sion of services for the blind. From the course Koier learned his present skills and shortly after completing the course was em ployed as a drill press operator. UNFROZEN INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Lil lian Mofield's "frozen assets' were liquidated by a thief. She told police someone stole 5130 from her home while she was out. She had kept the money in a can in the refrigerator. GALLANT CARRIE OMAHA (UP) An elderly woman running for a bus was too lale, and the bus pulled away without her. A nearby taxi driv er picked her up, drove to a stop ahead of the bus and let her out without charging for the ride. BECAUSE YOU WANT THE BEST VALUE it CHOOSE raw, , jp ygjg,, U bmmwm W1 r I ' ml nm irmiiPiv BLENDED TO LOOK BETTER LONGER Your painter knows ask him. DITCH BOY'S his choice every fime because he knows It's the best quality paint you ran buy! He knows It looks better and lasts loiter! He knows It's your best buy In paints. Inside and out, there's a famous DITCH BOY blended paint to do the Job right. Come In and consult us today! The MILLER LUMBER COMPANY TOUR HOME FD3S1" FREE DELIVERY 123 Oregon Street Phone 166 3 . NPl'SIS OK ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ended December 31, 19f4 Of the Law Union and Hock Insurance Company, Limited of London, in the State of England, made to the Insurance Comniisiioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law; ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $2,777,432 19 Stocks 509.003.00 Mortgage loans on real estate 0 Real estate, less $ en cumbrances 0 Cash and bunk deposits .. 345.205.G1 Agents' balances or uncol lected premiums 210.50C.b9 Interest, dividends and real estate income due s and accrued 18.693.85 Other assets - 653.00 Total admitted assets ....$3,921,554.34 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $ 159.011.00 Loss adjustment Expenses 14.000.00 Unearned premiutr.s 1,724.045.42 All other liabilities 74,101.13 Total liabilities, except capital $1,971,157.60 Capital paid up $ 500,000.00 Special s u r- i- - plus funds 9.000.00 ': Unassifined ' funds tsur- ' plus) 1,441.396.74 Surplus as regards policy holders - $1,950,396.74 Total ....$3,921,554.34 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $1,350,446.19 Losses incurred $ 748.891.79 Loss expenses incurred. . 80.605.57 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 685,184.76 Total underwriting de ductions $1,514,682.12 Net underwriting gain or loss -164.235.93 Investment income 99.223. G9 Other income 0 Tot ui. before federal in come taxes - 65,012,24 Federal income taxes in curred - 354.81 Net income - 64,057.43 Dividends to stock holders 0 Dividends to policy holders 0 Capital changes inett ... 206.492.18 Uther items affecting sur plus (net) - 48.353.15 Total capital and sur plus items (net) 158.139.03 'ncrease in surplus as regards policyholders .. 93.481.60 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received .-.$ 30,896 25 Net losses paid ' 8.364.7(1 Dividends paid or credit ed to policyholders 0 Principal office in Oregon, 1008 Wil cox Building Portland 4. Oregon. Retired, But He Didn'tQuit EL RENO, Okla. (UP) Retirement for B. C. Bickerstatf, 63, docs not mean quitting. Bickerstatf has retired from the railroad brakeman's job he held since 1918. He began planning for retire ment more than a year ago when he purchased playground equip ment and set it up in a local park. It's not surprising that this park I equipment includes a tiny railroad on which he can be the engineer. He said he planned to reopen all rides at the park this summer. He and his wife have no chil dren, but he said he "get's a kic' by entertaining and being with youngsters at the park." Farmers placed 425,000,000 bush els of 1!B4 wheat under price sup port through the end of January, 19.w, representing 43.8 per cent of last year's production. Advert Ucir.enT Geo. N. Taylor Bless Our Bread The table was spread and one of the family thanked God for their daily bread and his bless ing on Jheir lives. But whv cive thanks? Not because God has "5 driven us tf7 JJ WK lj'l!i'n us into a if fence corner and ompelled us to he 5ood. We give i hanks because we are grateful. God leaves us free to le. steal, kill or urse. We are free ,io sin but sinful men are not God's inches. His riches are (hose whn dn his will. It is not that we loved God but that he loved us and gave his Son to die for us. The one sin betweer you and God is your rejection of Christ as riv ing for you. The blood of Christ cleansed away all your sins. The one sin now between you and God Is that of reflecting Christ as dying for you. Receive Christ into your heart as your own Lord and Saviour and God gives you eternal life. Then by Bible and prayer, grow up. This message sponsored by a Hillsboro, Ore., family.