1 8 The Bend Bulletin. Monday, May 16, 1955 Charlie Chaplin Plays Pari Of Man Who Doesn't Care By ROBKRT Ml'SKI. iu Ban. Bui, when we got there, Inlled Prvw Stuff 'urrfspu.iV-il I '' dwiway was a while-coated COKSILK, Switzerland (UP) --Charlie Chaplin said he didn': want to talk to me and, otter thinking 1" : over, I decided I couldn't blame him. His present, and pe-haps greatest ro'e, is the kiml of rea " life part that Is strict 'v (or aud iences and not for critics. He Is playing the part of l':e roan who diesn't cni-e. The audiences, his friends ami neighbor in this mountain are above lavely l.ake Ionian, haw been completely enchanted by tin characterization. I low happy an;: pay and satisfied Is Charles, thev s'iy, nnd how he delights in talt ing a basket down the long sloor to Vcvy and shopping among the - peasants. Had Look Put how said he is simelimes said a more perceptive friend And how often he looks from hi: white colonnaded Manolr du lia' across to the snow-capped peaks o the Haute Savole in France on; far, far beyond them perh.ms 1 'Hollywood and the'happy, reward ing years in America. Charlie was more deeply htir' than his pride would ever permi him to admit when he relinquish his status as an American res! dent. So. because work is a ooth er and healer, he has plungcl furi ously into a hew film which lie h beginning to feel may be in th tradition of his greatest success es. ' The taxi driver looked at mi with sudden respect when I an nonnced I wanted to go to Manol Synopsis of Annual Statument . For tho year ended Uuc-niljer 31. I!3 Ol Me U. S. HRANC'II OK I'lIK OCKAN ACt'lllKNT ANII IIHAIIIMEK COItl'OKATKIN. IIMIIIII Of ONE PAnK AVENUK. NEW VOIlk 10 in the Suite ol NEW YOHK tnatlr to the Jnsurunro Commisgl'jnpr of Hit titate of Oreiton. pursuant to low: AUMITTED ASSETS Bond SHI.'inl.illd.lf, Blocks i:i.4a:i.i iii no Mortgoe.e fount on real estate II Ileal estate, less V encumbrance! 489.0011.12 3 204.353 lit Cush nnd hank deposits Aljents- Dainnces or un collected premiums .... 1.U50.S38.2I Interest, dividends und real estate income due and accrued 102.777 HI Other assets 1.0511.5 is 2L Total admitted assets $30 224.045.11) LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNI3S Losses S12. 400.5:10 00 Loss adjustment uxnenscs l.7'M.2!:i.u( lnenrnod premiums 10.7it3.iH4.0i All other liabilities 1.003.122.31. Total liabilities, except capital 20.1)00,i;8.31) C a d 1 t a I paid up $ 1,000.000.00 Speclul sur- p'a funds 31,000.00 UnnssiRned funds (sur plus) $11,303,000.80 Siii'dIiis its reunriis oul- liyholders , $I2.424.0B0.!I0 Total $31)221 043.111 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums eurncd $ir.liSH.ino 02 I.usscs Incurred $ 11.(130 7.10 07 Loss expenses Incurred ... 1.32U.307.02 Other underwriting ex penses Incurred 7.030.0B7.31 Total underwriting de 1 ductions 15.IU3.354 30 wot underwriting ffoin ur loss Investment Income other Income Totul. pelore federal In come taxra ... Federal Income taxes In curred Net income D f'v I d e n d s to stock holders . Dividends to polcy holders Capital changes (net) .... Other Items affecting sur plus Inetl TotM capital and sur plus items (net) Increase in surolns as re cards nnlU'Vhiilclt'rs -KI4.743.72 (i!i.3(i7 15 l.fl8n.754:02 114 , 327 H4 1.00.42(1 1H -771.DS3.7l 2,067.71)8 5( -310.030 0) 1.070.703 IK 3 4113.220 08 BUSINESS IN OHF.C.ON FOK THE YEAH Net premiums received $ 214.030 8B Net Iohs.-s paid 30.333 84 Dividends paid or credit ed to policyholder . . 0 Principal olllce In Oreann. I.vle A Heer. Board of Trade Building. Portland 4, Oregon fiynnRls of Annual Mulitinrilt For thu year endet) Di'ociii.kt h, 1HS4 or the MKIU I HV INHl'itANrK COMPANY Of St. Punt, In the Stutn fr Mliincsoln ntarle to the InsurntHHt C'niumi; yioiuM or the State of Orenan, pursuant to Jaw: ADMITTED ASSFTS Bond Sid 774 (114 3? Slocks 3.174,005 01 Mortgage loans on re-.il cntate 0 Real etntc. 1pm $ encumbrance Cash and bank deposit! . Agents' balance or un collected premiums ... Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued Other assets - 030.520.20 1.800.010 33 iili.nt.8 'i7 HO, 7411 04 .Total admitted assets $2(I.UIll ,34H 32 LIAB1UTIKS. SUHPl.US AND OTIli:n FUNDS Losses $ 2. 1U4.823.30 Loss adjustment ex penses 131 ooo on Unearned pretnluiim 1 1 . T I 47 Mlfi AD otlier lint. ihlli s 1 .17 1 . 10-.i H Total liabilities, ex cept enpitol $14.U74.407 Jl- Capital paid up $3,300,000 00 Special sur plus fun.ls 0 Unas signed funds (sur- plul . . 7.307 141 na Surplus as regards u-l- kyholdcni 41 1.007 141.00 Total - :Tftri.50 32 STATEMENT OF 1NCOMK Premtunis earned l2.Ht3 7SB 09 Lowes Incurred $ tunttr.tuia1 Lorj expenses incurr-d Other underwriting ex penses Incurred . Total underwrilins do ductlona 7O1.U40 o? 4747.733.03 11 330.201 3f Net underwrlttn mtin or less , .. Investment Income Other income Total, brrore federal In come taxes? Federal income taxes In curred Net Income nivirindi to stock ((07 tl.fl 73 730 703 till -U.H3t.3l 1.331.013 h: 14 322 OH 1,017 01U 17 holders $ -300.000.00 Dividends to policy holders - 0 fnnital ehannes (net. .. . 0 Other Items affetllnic surplus tneO Total capital and sur plus items fnet Inereise In surplus as re gard policvholders CM .6C0 01 aoi. snoot 1 ,-r8 073.78 FOR THK EAil Net premiums received 33,124 39 Net losses paid 22.00074 Dividends paid or rredlt a . J kIJ.r. n PrimjDJtJ otiics in Oregon. Portland.' WV X . .... butler tuy.ng apologetically that Monsieur had suddenly plunged lo work. Stiff N'lllr! I sent in a stilf note expressing eg-et that I had once criid so naitl my mother was foretd to take me to the Bronx (N.Y.I prem icre of "The Kid." Chaplin's sic clary. Mrs. Eileen Hurncy, iiuli eatet! Chajlm fell he had been roughly handled by the press re cently in a story about having . tanli-um because brown lil"S or rived for his swimming pool in itead of blue on?. I gathered loo Hint the sereer. llay needed urgent utlention be .ause the plot still lacked a hap iy (or sad ending. The story ihn.' ar concerns a king in a Soull meriean country who is forced ti ibdicate by opposition to his plan.' 'or raising the standard of livin;. le is e.'dlcd to Lausanne, "the cil; if kings," and there among olh"' ;xiled and abdicated royul'y hi alls in love with a young woman. It doesn't lake too much slrain ing to see the parallel Chaplin i't lends between his own posilioi ind that of the king. This is his present willing 'itian lury: Should the king attempt lc ,-elurn to his oiinlry giving up hr ove for duty? Or should he sln. n I-ausanne and become -is de nted a husband as he was i dug? The Children Ariund Chaplin's own houw vere scatlered the toys of his five hildren by Oona O'Neill, dnttshte f the bite playwright, Eugene O' leill. Michael, 9, goes to the loca' choil: Gcraldine. 8, to a C.itholit choil in Uiiisanne; Josephine, f a a school in Montreux. Viclirie I, nnd Eugene, '1, stuy home. Chnl!n is the subject of man.' inecdotes among his admirii" eighb irs. They tell of a .Simdn 'inner parly when his new butlei trough! in a dish of cabbage. Charlie inimedintely assume he furtive demeanor of "tin rnmn." As soon nsjhe butler dis ippenred, he dumped the cabbage nto a flowel' pot. "I hale the stulf," he confided 'hut I don't wiui! to hurt his feei ng." Kvervhody laughed. Ilul it mu;' lave been n pretty faint echo o he millions who used to laugh h '.he long ago. HWnj'SIrt (IP AN'NI'AI. HTATMUKNT Par Uit jnr nn It'll Me.rtiilirf 31. IVUi of llm SUNSET LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of AMERICA of ()l)iiiiit. In tli Himtf of tt'iihliiKloii, matt lo tiiM Iiixirutii'd I'uiMinliiloinr nt iiv JSlate of (Jfrgati, iitifKidiil la lt : ASSETS llon.li t ftM.nnn.iio NIOrKI - MuriiMi loam on real !! l,Mn.m. I M UM .11 ;:i'j,:i3 II It I'll l-ftllA ... roller utmi ind tirfinlum noift . 'iti i ml luitk drtMnin PrcmlitiTii dud mil iltiftTriHi 0t itil nl.lrlil kiid h 1 1 III I IW.iKi.n IiilrTvtt aiHl oilier ltirctttiitnl liKtiruo cliip inl airrtiril lO.vO .W Ollirr atM-ti Itial KiUlo ( onirarU r.'.nnn nr Tola! licit - I 4,0:.i.3i.i.sl LIABILITIES. BUKPL08 AND OTHER FUNDS lletrrTPi Tor life arid atrlilnit and liralth uollrlra . 1 S.''T!l. !!!.? Pitll.T ami 'tuitfin iltlmt SS.Vilt.UO All oilier lUiilliilcl t mini nl ng lUMIMr 1 1 fin UniMlir.ft! Total llslilllllcf. tlinl rai'Hal t S,:1K Util.Sl I'anilal iiaiil tip tD.mm no 1'iiiiHetirii itir.ilu MS lno.wl Hurplut sa rrtirji (lOlUJlKilikr SI 3. (00 (Hi Toi.i $ 4.ii:.:.ai:i.Mi SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS (Attrual Bail) iTminni ami antiuiur (uniltlrrattom l.O'.S.Il 31 roiiiitlrtalloill for liiiiultnirnlaTr iwiitrafli 3!) or.? '9 Vrt Irnfitniftit III out... IU.IH3..MI Oilier tiiioiiie 1 1 rim "JTw.bu Tut.l I. HI i t'oli. t hrnflltt 3i;.ti-J.nv I'atnirim on ni'iiili'innilarr tl. tiail. illil.Untl Bituliiulalloitl. tint Inlttnt . .... .. SM.OTfl S lii'ti-aiv in rrirnm . aio.ail si t'uiiiiiiltilntit, rlttti a tut grtirral llimfatii Hirnir inl (a Ihtlilniita U uolliilMililrri Tula I Sri aalo (Hint ot'rralliiiit f IHiI'l.n.li in iimklioMrii ftifJ.OTfl.'i l.HJ.Tii mi lit In-f I trill l all.'. Una iirltll ml luriihii (iiti'U I II -fll Total TT.-lill iK't-rtasB In aiirplui ami riUI mri'hi r Mini i . f 'J. nil. 0U8INE8S IN 0HL00N FOR THE YEAH llrnai t.tnmiiiiui ami Biuuilly ivii' iKlrrallwil rullrrlnl ittitlna IIik Vi-ar lhviiti-n.1i iial.l or rrlltfil to tmiloltoldrti durliii itir )far (iron lirnrflli anil rlalint, rt'itin. iiiftiu. inrrrtitlrr. a'hl aiiti.iiuri ST.1i: 30 so ur pal.l iliinm ttip vrar p In Hrrarni: No I'r.nrlixl OKU nir a. I ! of lli UNil.D STATcj UOiiNlSj Or THE i'JH l ACStHANLE CO -fANY O? CANADA r Mimtrrl. I t-j,t.. mi.ir tn llif lit'iiranr wniiiUiuui! of Hi l j lr m Uir0.i. (nrii.til lu ASSETS Hloih liiii" loatu on ml fUlr . I l.'i 1'ulii huii) a:.,l iir'iuiu tiuiri il . il tain ai.j Ittnk il.mi T.IIAK.t'.i rifoiltniii dir aii I ilrftrrJ Mil anj -.t,r..t l.mltlil.. 9. 1.'l Ilu OK li.lrri-H aixl uthff liiiriiioi n.uit.t Out aiHl .ri.-J . 5 1ll.tl0 00 Other BMrti .. t."-:! mi Total aurta . JTiii M ..j no LIABILITIES. SURPIUS AND OIHEH rUNUS Rnrrtrt fur llfr i.. aulJtiK mu.i hfnllti ol,tr t3M Ma I in l0 I'.iHty ij n.iitiit. ilaiwt 3 i,;t n; o All ollirr IUMllt) Ro Tl'. 3.' I 00 Tital llat'iiuin, ,nt .ai ntl t'Jj.iiUT.utru ftt n.-(-iH tainul . I Sou.ovo iM Kl'll Of ilr,M.Ul lii tha t'nittil Riaifi o n tiatu- toiv tMulrtmrnti T 3;' S4t BO t'ontl(nl iurplut- ihi aiilii ai'la Hirp(ul tl rIlJt iniUol-oli fo.aiilO Total : tii i.'J.nJ no SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS lA trual Baiii) i..l t mil) -l.Uttllotil t t6 PM it: o iv.'i'n.r-ii w for iiiii.niniitrT nxuraita rl iinrtli.iil In.otiia .... ... in t"V fl Oiiirr lik.wua ltt .. iimi.1'1 I ! Ilal . 1(K.i'..;,li' 0-1 I'oll.j ttiirflli .. ... 4u.ynl.ri itt) i'iin:r:Hi !) iitkniiti!arv ii iratti. iiui.iriiii mu liti-rii Ini tvttt in ' .Utl.JISti tH) "iitilwir. rlaim a ,t a" II MU 119 0 lot. I lu i Jl i' BUSINESS IN 0RE60N FOR YHK YEAR Urtta i-rt imn,, tlll.llv tWM I Irntiona mllrlrj tltiring lU ,; . . i.im ii IX. I, Ir i.li pai.l or -t -ilitsM to pj' liMMrt rl. rmi il trtt IM Tl OS Oro.a twuffiti iiin.il iw. Mid .hum ih rr If rl OttU, A Ol iff.', t.irrrtilirt ti.( annulttra ... . afl.aaa oa 'rllM-luaJ oTfK ia Orassoa lua! ihsin. Couniy Court Proceedings UK IT RKMKMMKHKI). Tim st a ttlar irit-tinir of thu County C'Mirt held Hi i Ititfi duy ur Muren, iV-ii, ah ni. m Wra UinK prent, thu follow Ins iuaiuv MttH ;rknavlf( : IN THK MA'ITKK OK CLAIMS AfiAiNST IIIK LDHNTY: 'I'Ke fotluvviriK till wire irexiTttai! a riil oTit-r'd uui't : ;KNKItAI. KUN1: Ciiir ('. CuyiiT, iJfff nijaul Att'-rtiey Union Oil Cofitpaiiy, Slirriff ir..fic Auto Kp Hiiutn Oil (.i.iripwiiy, Ah'-r Auto hip W'iJliiiiiia Tirt Service, Ai-hrw. Kir -- A.Jto tr.xi llatyJfn'M I Mpitsl City Hi nil- i.tii 14 .'j: try, Asnj-tur Kuun. ..... 2'i M. ItlM-ti. ArJrUit.r Traval II Salt-in Hlue J'rl'it Cuni-atny An-ir Mui IU M Churlit Menmriul Hirjii- thl Juil Ki 11'.' Hi- J. .K. ;ill Cmt.uny - HhwA Suit. Stit ttol.trt Ht-mintr why Mi'moriw! t'i.nic Ciri-uit ft. Ka. lii'i.h S. llniilfn. Circuit Court rcstatfe lurroutrlia (.'ftrporutiuti, Shir- iff - Supn Towtr A l.lM'it ('u. Ct. Il-e Livlitf onion Kmnlull Ak-nry Ct. li. Ir, I'iit- Ki-UiioikI Sfxikmrnitri, D.A. 4.-MI; l.tval 79.nr, CI mer K. Iluiirtii-kfr. U.A. Kxp ttton Kmiwii Juror fttit J. I. hUt. No. 1 t twrt Ni-wlfttiri. Jurtir ftt-s .1. . Iir.t. No. 1 Wia Itit n. Juror fi--ri J. P. hint. No. 1 Iiirry AhlUiit. Juror Tmw J .1. Uit. No. I C. KitHtmun Juror f-- r..7 l Iff R T.2.2 UA.T 3.(H 3 'J' 1 P. Uict. No. 1 iormltl I.. KIMh, Jutire Ct Jo. I Kxp kiyn & (iirn Ajil Society Ju venile Kkh 'Iirimle School. Juvcnilp Kxi. 'hc. T.'l- A 'IVItf. to. Ti-lc -VnriouH oTficon 'nrU-y Kdioll, Pout rn tint it lli-altli Di-pt - Supp Ii-titl I'urtliind 'IV tick Srv iff. Cl. llHe. Kxh 'Hikd-St'ot. Coiiittiiy, "t. Hf Kxp 'miriolitliiUnl Clit'inii'iil Co. Ct. Hi-e Kkp. fl.7 r. if 4.8-1 ft. 1)1 !t C. 22. 0' I. A. Wulk.T Corni-r Kxi... uip & Dt.lime, Health licpt Kxn tiHiiiliH Thrift - Wine Unite IKiilth lifpt. Kxp 3.2- It-mi Troy 1 jsuinlry Ili-ull It Dept. Kxp Crick Hen "m Stutionvry liculth Ucpt. Kxp ntto!iilnttl KreiKlitwnyn Il.'Hlth xUeit Kxp lorthwntt Telephone Co. Health Dept. Tolf sorruine KrikHen Triui Clerk Hire aura lia.-tHrlt, Clerk. Clerk Hire 'Illtl.IC, ASSISTANCK 1IINII: aft-wny Store No. - Sol- ilirTH Hiur 'tHte Puhlir Wi-lfare (' inm. 20.5r 1.1 IT.'.i I !r..ir. IViivrnlfiit t hili'ri ti Ytm.',V ; Ittiml T.d.r.U; OM Aite J I',,. 21-J.r.: 2Vil.'i.; Peim. DIh. l21!t0 . ll.Ei2il.:5 )KSC1UITKS COUNTY SUNSKT IOMK rilND: A'm. Siiencer Hi'IIt Ripulr .AW l.lIIUAItY KIIND Vent Puhlirihinif Co. ItookH lito.no 8. 61 iti. II. McAllirttt'r. (jtn Kx. ieiiil-l'orllainl Truck Service in. Kxi Utnl Snrt'l St Ci'hv.-I Co. It.x k ri o it. m Vern WiH.lworlh, (Iril. Kx 'ruler l.uke MiichiiuTy Co. 1'hiIh Irnil Iron Wirkn. Inc. ParlH 't'hiinmnii Auto Kltclrin, 1'urtH Ivtir Wheel & Itntke Service 1'nrtn 'Vtmk'n Hii'liiitor Service tuflH 'litht'i-ly'ri WeltliiiK & Much. Shop pin In Vanl Motor Co. imrtn .ftt in ') i :n.(t it.im Hend Spe'iiillKe(l Service pnrt U-ikI C luiin Hnw .Service pntl Jent. 'Oreiroti Wei i r ;iitjip imrtfl iilmore Steel & Supply Co. Il'iw :t.r.Ji! Mnntemon-St. Clair llJwe. j BVNdl'MIS W .S .I. HT.TK.Mi:T I'ur ilio jut eii.J-'il Itiitmiicr ai. Ii'.'tl of i.w RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY it Dsillaa. In Ilia St me of 'hia. iiia.tr to I hi iiiii tamo rommUiluiii-r of tlia MUle of Oireoii, lH.rauant lo law: ASSETS $ in.si.siii a Sioika , s.si.j.'.r.t.M 7. J l N.vt? '.a l..'H.'iilJ so Monaata loan on rral cilatr Hr4l tatato . Polity loatit ami premium itotoa... in aiMi iianK dtiKiflli I'lrmltiiin iliit- am drfrrrtsl (III aifl ai-rl. trill anil liralth! 4i)l'.T7l.tl Inirrrit an.) utlift JtUrHinrill i ilue athl tTiutHj V 3'til 10 Ulhrr 7 n. 4li lolal an. ti $ Sfi 'iM.aiiti.tK LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND U I Hi. n FUNDS ltrrrrra or llfr ami aiililciil ami health vfllrira . f 1(1.316 s3. I'olny and rutitfa. t rtallui . S, t IT .t'tti '.'S All ottiiT llaliilllivi '.',,V'H.;j Tii Toial llalilllili'i. .f(i t-aiiltal '.'l.'Jti.i j.-Jil "anllal laid mi l.lHIO,UdO Utl llinlal tiifilu lumli li.010.7 li !t I'tiaoiKiir.) iirilii ... N.IIOIJ .000 DU M.irt.Lua ai rifcioli poli.lMU1rri lS.0Io.T4-.vni Tii . .. aii.J7:i.!turt.4i SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS Atmial Daiii) I'tritUiuiii ami aiiniilti- uvulili-raliook .. 'onii.triaiioiia for l'l'lv)!tiiia lotitrmli Nil lioiMiii.mt lii.nuie. llllirr litiiitiit Itrmt Tut a I I0ll lutirlln . l'n)inriiU on iiiilniifiilry no lriH. iliiiilmul R ui Ul lull ami Inlrrtti . In ri t'tt In if irrtt i , loinmitoUiio. .lain, ami Kri.rrl lilui;iint fpi'im-ii mi,) mu'i Ulriili'mli to iKilnjliol.lcri Total Nil fctUi fi.nn oirratlutii ... .. I io.iM.iw :ti 13.S-'l.!Tfl. 1H ii'i.r.rti M 3n.i7i.:il.ti3 $ a.;.t.i.n:.:r OUT llllll.t ailCI'ltllS lllllillll aii.l Mirultit funtli im-l .... I I.TS.'.inn . loUl i.rj.,..u;3.m urcai tn turnlui and tmiil uiiliia fiitnu $ 4. dtll). SIH J nuSINFKS IN OREGON FOR THE YIAH Iron premium and ammMv ton tiirt-rallom vllFktAl dur.:i Hip JPldnidi palil or rmtlil lo io- I. luil.lt-r di.ntu t.e fr Iro.l hrtirfil. a. , rlalm. ,i.W mrtiii. turrfiid.r. aid atniuii.r-i 1H3M phl ii mN iht rar 51. us: U3 iTlmij-al oifl. Id Otnuii. I'tnilaml. nvvorsis or Awr.u. phtkmfvt l ut ilir rl aii.tpd lr. an.l.r Jl. I'J-M of lllf STAR INSURANCE COMPANY Of AMIHICA .i Nr Turk. In the of St otk ana-la W tl. Inturaiit (uiiiltl.iiir U Ilia Mil of orciiHi. iurua.i: to lai. At) M 1 1 I0 ASSETS o.U . in 0 111 M itka . . t,I i.tt .W id lank lrixi(l(l . tilt :S II Vfrtilt ban rd it. tut. iim.t'idi ; id tnl oataia Iii.inn di and a'.rbU .. a: DM U Utti'T antti -ill i 03 tola) ad'ulttrt it rti f ; s" .-..: 6 LIABILITItS Sl'ftPUiB ANO OIMtH FUNDS oaaao I.S.I1 4M adjuilineot rk.xniM tj.i ' t ,'0 'lirariinl iirniiluim g V,4 '10 I) Ul ollirr lU' llmn . ii,. i utm an Total lial-llltin. tvt ra;ltal f 11. HJ: 7 15 3 I'ttal ai.l lu li.nr.d .oo Ho ii-rfiui fun.li id. lot JO lUttl.'snJ fuihll li.ir.iloti l..v:Vi 43 v.ri.:.i i raiardi iw.ujiw.dm I to m '.J i . f is .?.; sit ST AT EM NT OF INCOME 'ttmilun. ran .d 1 1 TV i)7 1 4S urioi I ) jit i) limns. I iu-urns I Ulirr iilidrrtrllltil i'iut in-'iirttil U.ii iinlrrilint .Idm ilona .. i rl timlrmritl'K aalti imrilti tut Hi rot 4 3K3 1H0 1 l .-: iv. in tJiV6 1 S tito Jtl :ir -sT oft i s:: t i: sr rt !:; 3 Ttl :o oi i'V 001' 00 l.vi.3 J 1 IIMK fwiai Ip4utv ft1rrtl ln(Mn t r.r'al tn.iwti uira lnurrd .... Sil IftiWitr . . Mlti.lmdi lo MOkholdiri ' ritual ffit''(r. i ni ... ic.iirr tiniit airmina turplm torn HM.4T3 M Ti'tti raiitiai aitd curvlm lim. yirt. .. W.VJt 1 l-H-trair ictplui t rrfardl i.t.,t.t-Tt l.4ta?fl S0StNt!tS IN OftEOON FOR THE VC AM M ivrtinuitui ratinl .. . I TV II Ntl o.l pat I t.a-i ;l n- trif w Oi !. Utlivt UuiiJi , t'ctUaal Ifdwe Wnauxhty Machirury Co. Hdwa. HoUr Tir Kervlrv. Tir Ac. I. K. Kubber Wvldtra T.rtr Ai-ct i ihoop It ticf.ulta- Tir 8a-rv- lc. 'I'ir At-et i nt ral Otexon Fir Supply Co., Lumber .lftiinf Kly.Mix C-riiriit Virmo Uni.mu.Ve St MeLul Pro- urU. PlF nr. Tele ft 'Tele. Co. Teie 'ar. Power & Co. l.iKnta "liner I.ernherr, Iruiurinii rillicrt'n Inaumnce Ayency Iiimranc orri-N lhon Co. K'iuin. . .' Jnir.n Ui Co. of Cltiif. Fuel 2o.; je: i.uin i:m.9o 2.221.&H S THK MA'ITKK OK IlKHnS o coi:nty ow.nkd phupkhty At thi t me ti.e Court alvowt tha 'ti'i'Ainv uceiiH: t..tert W. Chamber. W 3 of T-nth Mrr-t aljotiuritr Ixit, 10 on Kat Sid" in Klock 2'4 of Kirt Atidiiioti lo. Htm' Park Wtore V. M:ke!a, rt u. Ixt 11. Bloc' US Fir. AtMit'on to H r,.i Park Ity of i,. n' in It Ik ID. l,ytle Acre N THK MATTKK OK !.R F.lCKNSKS; The Court aiortve I the followina- A,.-liinfi.-nN for beer licenne : te.-irial.l M. Ranvaril. et ux- Kail Rive lire - ItMHB I. Kimw Coii-er. et-ux Siirinir Rivt" Her-t KM It It S TDK MATTKK OK DEI.INOCKNT 'KItSONAI. PKOPKKTY TAX KS : It uw-e-arinw that a juilKcmenl for He 'ntiiient r"'ronttl nrooerly tux en wax p ri-tl ai-aiintt P. M. lir.uk. dha Itithntnii' Vartor Co. for the amount rtf t4 !'( fun rofit. It further aireartnit that tlv li.! C'lmtiuny haa iK-en Ji(iuidut"i ari 'ie vnluali.'M of tha oronftl .nnei t: a- effcew.Ivf in the Am-Hor'ai 'iiiriion ""h'-refore. the Count v hua HitefiHit ul 'fer of MhH.un in full imvment of uni.t .cronal iiropcrty Juiltrmt-nt uKuirist tin (eiirnnnii i ractor t'o. N THK MATTKK OK lANITOK'S BAI.AKV: I he I lel-k Wiih inHlriictoil in nlnni' AValliice W. Kinley on the myroll at ini. on pur month iMWinninK Murrh 1 r,fi. N THK MATTKR OP OIJNTY 1A1K BOARD: It aitpeiirinK that the term of tin ni'inliei-a of llie County Knir Hoanl havi Xliiretl, It l UKIIKHKI) tliHL I he fo owinit iernon Iw aiiHjinteil to aerve: hiiw luiirmitton Term to exitiri Iniiuary. Wi'tH Roy Newell Term to expire Jan uary, l!r7 Carl (ialtoway Term to expire Jan uary. Jitf.8 N THK MATTKR OK HKi COMMISSION: The tturt apirointerl L. K. Calre ti erve on the Dott Cum m Union Tor n ktWm) of two year from Mnrt-h lfi N THK MATTKR OK iljUAUZATION ROARO: l he tour! iitiiiotnted J. A. Put rev a in H'lvtitory member of the County K-iua union li.. ani. N THK MATTKK OK tKI UNI) OK TAXKS: At thin time the Cnurt oniei-eil tin fax Collector to nuike the fol lowing re- ii 1 1. in ior ovcrpuymcnt or taxex: DciKirlnicnl of Vcterana' A f fa irt ... JHfi.SJ Tim Del.uile .'. . . 2J N THK MATTKK OK PKKMIT I'O INSTALL PIPK LINE: At thin t.me the Court irranti-il Hcn y LimtiH iiermixrtion to inula) I u watei ine alonif the Kaiit ile of the Wclla 'oiinty Koail. N THK MATTKR OK PKKMIT rO MOVE milLUINC: The Cutrt Kiantcd tlic Went Count (mine Mover periniMtioh to move a houm rom the city limitx of HlMiiI over the tear Creek County Komi to the Anmlii bounty Una I ami over the Arnold Cnun v K iiil to the permanent aite ' for the Imililtntr. N THK MATTKK )K DANCK PKItMiT: At thih time the Court urnnterl the (Vrretiniino P.T. A. AhhocihI imi permi n t coiitluct a benefit dance at the 'errclionim drnnwe Hull on Kridwy, Ap. rl I 8. imr,. n.v h(.ji(r no furthrr bllHlneMH. Court aiijoitrneii. C. L. ALI.KN. County JimIhc A. K. S'i'KVKNS. CommixMioner D. I.. I'KNIIOLLOW, ('ommissioner Last of N.Y. Els Makes Its Final Run NEW YORK (UPl-Tlie final rain of the Third Avenue elevated ailwuy rattled up from Chinatown to the Hronx Thursday night and hast SUIers by the thousands lemied out of their apartment wil lows to wave (,'oodby to the last ol lew York's famous els. When the train pulled into the I I'.llh St. Station at 7:17 p.m. EDT arryitm S00 disheveled passengers Ihe Thii-d Ave. Kl was officially .lead. No more trains will run. The Hilars and girders and the dilunl- lated stations and platforms which uive aiiow eu oiny paienes. 01 sun ii;hl lo strike Third Avenue for 7 years will be torn down this dimmer. The Transport Workers Union 'hinsday lost an lllh hour effort 'o have the scrapping of the E.1 postponed. Justice A. David Ben amin of the Brooklyn Supreme Court signed the Kl's death war lint when he refused to issue a estraining order against the New Yomk t'ily Transit Authority. The transit authority decided to ibandon the Kl because it was iv ng too much money. The Ninth Sixth and Second Avenue KIs we-r torn down before W.-'ild War II. The faster subway lines have nt racted passengers away from the ilower elevatinl roulcs The last Thiiil Avenue train wnt dready packeil with souvenir-Krai.' 'ing )assi n :crs at H.iH p.m. Thurs day night whin dispatcher A. i"i achiuan pushed a button nt the 'liatham Spiare Station to sei'il t on its way. Men in undershirts stared with out much interest (rem the win lows of How-cry flophouses as the train creaked past. Us whistle toot ing. Hut at r.lnl St., n man and .1 Imy leaned out of a fourth floor vi'ldow and unfurled a crild" Imn icr: "Cio,lliy ;ird Ai'ime Kl " Women blew kisses. Chililivn vuved from fire escapes. At Sfith ?t., a nuldy-faced apartment dwel 'er held uloft a stem of beer as the ears clacked past ris living room. NATI It U.I y KITOIRUnC. Mass tlPl Fitvinan Kdnioaii Mayo heard soimne cry (ire." so hc gi-.ihbod an cvtingiiisher and ran outside to the street. An automobile was blaiing merrily. Yep, it wi his. -8 ErT i.v. -' " kJ" 'r ' CER0NIM0 Jack, Jill and Jim U-Ioot parachute in Dallas, Tex. enmrjanv officer It Was Just Like LAUSANNE, Switzerland (IIP) '. first saw the three trapped men limbing the steep hill called the tue du Pctit Chene the Street of he Little Oak. One was fat with the gnarled lands of a laborer. One was lean, alurriine, elegant. And one was mall and crippled. " It was like a scene from a movie hriller. The fat man was a heait ase. I could read it in his blue ips, hear it in his gasps as he eaned against a building to catch lis breath. His companions made no move o help him. The cold eyes watched villi something like contempt, lad he died on the spot, I am sure hey would only have shrugged, apned ash from their cigarettes 'nd continued toward their hotel 'ear the Place St. Francois. I thought there must be a story ere and I wandered over to the lutel nnd tallced to the conciergu nd ti a foreign official or two old this was the tale that em"iged. The Men The three men wore Eastern "uropeans. As the war ended Inc Pyland. left to right, lind a new use for high winds and a surplus The 'chute was provided by then father. Capt Jack Pyland. of the White Rock Civilian Air Patrol in Dallas. Plot for Movie lean, elegant man discovered "here part of the Bulgarian gold ,1'iard was hidden. He needed a strong arm man and so the fat man was recruited. . And to complete his, plan he needed actual dies for minting Bulgarian gold coins. He got these from the crippled man, a clerk in i government office. He also got the crippled man as an accomplice. It was all so beautifully simple. They would mint actual gold coin" nnd sell or spend them. It would be Impossible to detect these coins from those off iciallv issued. If was, in fact, a perfect crime. But in order to keep from exciting suspicion by a sudden flood of Hold coins they took only part of what they minted, hid the rest and finally arrived in Switzerland to enjoy the fruits. There was , only one possible danger. They might squeal on each other. The Strangers ' This thought apnarently had o -currcd alsi to them ad even more sinister people. For two ;tocky men began to drop into t;'e YOll'll find extra mileS in your gas tank with "RPM 10-30 Special". It cuts cold-engine drag like a light-grade oil yet gives the protection of a heavy grade oil at all operating tem peratures. 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And those two stocky men I used to be curious about, the ones .vho drank tea every day? Come 'o think ot if, they apparently had disappeared -too. at the same time. Did monsieur think there might have been a connection? I will always wonder. seasons, Oil COMPANY OF Special lo The Bulletin , TUMALO The Tumalo Grange decided to sponsor a 4-11 scholar ship to summer school this year. The Grange met Friday eve ning. The program managed by Mi's. 0. Crubb included accord Ian music, singing and readings. A short business meeting was held after the program. The Agriculture Committee re potted that it Is time to be look ing for poison parsnip along irri gation ditches and spraying for them. Mrs. Clifton Dunlap and Ted Becker were appointed to start working on the fair booth pro ject for the couniy fair. At the next Grange meeting on May 20 Mrs. Hubert Scoggin, Mrs. Ted . Becker and Mrs. Cal , Fouls wh have charge of the program: Four teen officers of the Grange were present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dunlap ser ved refreshments after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Schooling of Juntion City, stale Grange deputy, called on Mr. and Mrs. Austin Christopher Tuesday afternoon. DlltTY THICK CANTON, Miss. (UP) Tru man Lindley said today it was a "dirty, dirty trick" for his neigh bor, James Martin, to build a fence through Lindley's garage. "I told Lindley lo move that garage because it was sticking four feet over into my property." Martin said. 'Lindley kept saying Okay,' but he never got around to moving it, so, I kicked two holes in the garage and built my ence through it." DR. R. D. KETCHUM Chiropractic Physician Phone 794 Bend We promote natural health by re moving toxin, correcting deficien cies, anil freeing nerve anH blood supply. Rely upon natural method for better health. Insures quick starts Lubrication protection that holds engine wear to the minimum. 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