The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 18, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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    MADRAS GRADUATES Busy with activities which will close their high school careers, the 1955 graduating class of Madras Union
High School took time out to pose for their picture last week. Those shown are, from left, back row: Bob Miller, Karen McKimens,
Mack Lochrie, Sandra Beasley, Lorrayne Adams, Terry Courtney, Gail Clowers, John Traven, Ellis Hudspeth, Stanley Murray,
Edwin Blair, Larry Stone, Norman Nathan, and Ron Gunderson. T hird row: John Lydy, Gene Piercy, Ruby Scott, Cynthia Moody,
: Doris Ike, Priscilla Nance, Shirley Moore, Bill Howland, Rachel Henske, Ardith Swanson, Grover Cannon, Valgene Eatinger, Bob
--Surplus, and Bob Runge, Second row: Carole Mouret, Helen Links, Shirley Dulaney, Caron Beard, Marlene Kirksey, Muriel Hanne
r man, Edith Taylor, Margaret Raver, Joyce Erb, Rudy Clemens, Corrine Griffith, Marge Pederson, Carol Eylor, and Bonnie Downs.
First row: Marion (Bui) Callaway, Jerry Ramsey, Earl Anderson, Larry Fivecoat, Harold Moore, Gene Williams, Colleen Meacham,
r Nancy Stewart, Marlene Pederson, Norman Nathan, Sharon Met calf, Chester Van Pelt, JoAnn Rodman, and Sharon Hatch. Not
T shown are Jerry Green, Norma Lane, and Dick McClure. (Photo for The Bulletin by Bob Barber)
Commencement
Set at Madras
j Special to The Bulletin
i MADRAS Commencement will
vbe held in the Madras Union high
school gymnasium for 59 gradual
ing seniors Friday at 8 p.m. Dr
Clifford E. Maser, dean of the
college of business and technology
Oregon State college, will be prln
cipal speaker. His topic Is "On-
.portunity Favors the Prepare!
Mind." .
' Processional and recessional will
be by the Madras high band un
der direction of Robert Brewer,
music instructor. The Rev.
R. A. Haskins, pastor of the
Madras Free Methodist church,
will give the invocation.
' A. S. Ramsey, chairman of the
board of School District .No. U-l.
will present diplomas.
Seniors who will graduate arc:
Girls: Lorrayne Belle Adams, San
dra Beasley, Shirley Delaney, Bon-
nie Downs, Joyce Patsy Erb, Carol
Lee Eyler, Corrine Griffith, Muri
el Lea Hanneman, Sharon I.ee
Hatch, Rachel Elizabeth Henske
Doris Ann Ike, Marlene Kirksey
Norma Lane, Helen Linds, Karen
McKimens.
Colleen Meacham, Shuron Met
cult, Carole Meuret, Cynthia
Moody, Shirley Moore, Priscilla
Nance, - Margie Ann Pederson,
Marlene Pederson, Margaret Ann
Raver, Ruby Faye Scott, Nancy
Lee Stewart, Ardith Lee Swanson,
Edith Mary Taylor, and Virginia
Taylor, not present.
-Boys: Earl Nicholas Anderson,
Caron Nathan Beard, Edwin Blair,
Marlon Callaway, Grover Cannon,
Warren Rudy Clements, Gail Al
ltm Clowers, Terry E. Courtney,
Valgene Eatinger, Lary Fivecoat,
.Terry Morion Green.
Ron Morris Gunderson, William
nnnrtnll MnwInnH Fllle HiirKtieMh
Michael M. Lochrie, John Lester
Lydy, Dick McClure, Robert Le
Roy Miller, Haro'.d Homer Moore,
Stanley Dec Murray, Norman Al
len Nathan, Gene. Piercy.
Jerry Ramsey, Robert Runge,
Lawrence K. Stone, Arnold Slwyer,
Bob Nelson Surplus, John Lee Tra
ven, Chester Van Pelt, and Wil
liam Eugene Williams.
DKf.AVKl) CHUCK
MEAD, Neb. (UP) The pay
roll department of the Nebraska
Ordnance Plant was somewhat
puzzled when It received a cancel
led payroll check one year after It
was issued. Joan Winship said she
didn't remember not having'
cashed the check until she found it
at home a year after she received
It.
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from the new
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Redmond Hospital
SjmtU t i The Bulletin
REDMOND Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Taylor of Redmond have
named their new son Melvin Fred
erick, Jr. The baby was born
Sunday night at Central Oregon
district hospital.
A daughter was born at Hie hos
pital Monday to Mr. and Mrs.
George Watts of Route 1, Red
mond. She is named Julia Diane
Jerome Loren Is the name se
lected for the new son of Mr
and Mrs. Fred McCullough of
Madras. He was born at the hos
pital Monday.
A son was born Monday at the
hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Morrison bf Redmond. The name
Is not yet reported.
Admitted Monday: Ralph Bees-
ley, Teirebonne; Mrs. Thelma
Miller, Redmond; Mrs. F. T.
Douglas, Route 1, Culver; Mrs.
Shirley Pcurcy, Route 1, Redmond;
Mrs. Lenorah Ililkey, Madras. One
out-patient was treated.
Dismissed Monday: Mrs. Kale
Kukup and Mrs. Lilly Thompson,
Warm Springs; Millard Tornsen.
Antelope; Delpha Jean Hoffman,
Redmond.
DOI'BI.10 EOC.S
GLENVIL, Neb. (UP) Mrs.
Kenneth Motley has a hen thai
works overtime.f ln a three-week
period, the hen laid two ogs
measuring eight inches in circum
ference. Each of the king-sized
eggs contained another complete,
normal size egg.
KYXOPH1R OP AN'NI'AI. STATKMRNT
Fur lliu Jenr emled lieienilier 31. IU1
ul (lie
CHURCH MUTUAL INSURANCE
. COMPANY
or Merrill. In the Nlale of Wlacoiutn, matle to
llutiraiiie t uniml.iioiier of Hie male or
Oregon, puriuant to law:
ADMITTED A8SET8
llonill I
m, 552.01
31.490 50
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14U.H4U.02
1111.5111. 51
mix a.
Monaaia loam on real eilate...
Ileal
Halo
ill and liahh ileiioiHI
Airrnti' balaueei or mirol leiletl
premium. .....
Intereit. tlmrientla and real 1
T.S75.0S
4.01 4. OA
l'J.144 T3
H5N.30ll.TI
Income due and ai-rrued
Oilier aiirn
Tola admitted aiii-li . . I
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
tame
1ii edjoitmenl eipeniea -
l-nearni-d ptrmluiul ...... ..
All oilier llatillltkei
Total llalillltlei, eleent capital
14.235.73
1)20,03
931.53 IT
tl.THK OT
S53.I73.2U
iioaranlee r ond ...... 250.uou.uO
I'naialaneil fondl
Uurnlui! Ssit.IB0.Sl
Hornlna aa reiarda pollcvlwulera (100. tun 51
Total .... J 35S.J0tl.TI
STATEMENT OF INCOME
Premlume earned , 1 205. HIT. 50
li.e. Inrurred un.45a.no
.on eipen.e. Inrurred 12.0H1.I0
other underwriting eapeuiae In
rurred M TT. 132 113
Tolal Uibj.-rwrttln3 dedui-lloni 1T0.T32 02
Nel tinderwrltlnt gain or loai .. 25.374.Hg
Inrralment Inroine ... 1H.2U3 31
t.lher Income 20V 711
Tolal, before federal Income tatea 43.407.43
r'ederal Inmtua taiea Incurred 2.HHVHS
Net lmme 40 531. 13
Ulrldendi to pollt-yheldere -3.TBU 35
Oilier Itema alfertlng luriiloa
lotl 6.021.05
Tolal canltal and gliriilug Itema
, " t.JM.TO
Incrraie In lurploa ai rrgardi
pollciliuMer. 41 H33 41
BUSINESS IN ORE00N roR THE YEAH
Net mcmlnni. rerelred I T.073 do
Nel lime paid o
rrlniltial office lu Uregon; Urwki, Ureaoit.
f
$46.05 f
"i
,
way - $25.80
plus tax
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Shipping Point
Group to Meet
The annual spring meeting of
the stale department of agricul
ture's shipping point supervisors
will be held in Bend at the Pilot
Butte Inn Thursday and Friday of
this week, with Frank McKennon,
plunt division chief, and W. L.
Close, slate supervisor, presiding
over the sessions.
This will mark the first meeting
of J. F. Short, new director of
agriculture, with the full supervi
sory staff from the eight shipping
point districts in the state. These
offices are at Klamath Falls, On
tario, Medford, Redmond, Salem,
Portland, Hood River and Milton-
Freewater.
Three national and regional
leaders representing the federal
department of agriculture in the
shipping point inspection service
will also attend. They arc Donald
S. Mutheson of Washington, D. C,
and D. C. Beeler and M. C. Erick-
son of San Francisco. Karl Win-
sor and Wilson Kellogg will attend
from the Idaho state office at
Boise.
This group will review the year's
operations to dnin on ccrf''ilion
and Inspection of c:ir and truck
moyements of fresfi fruits, vege
tables and nuts. In so doing, they
will seek ways and means for
more efficient and economical
service to shippers.
The supervisors will present their
annual "guesstimate" of commod
ities going through their districts
for the year beginning next July 1.
Elmer Johnson of Oregon State
college will meet with the group
for a discussion of grading on cer
tified seed potatoes, and Robert
Eaton of Portland and Merrill
Webb of Redmond will be present
to discuss federal marketing
agreements as they relate to the
shipping point Inspeclors" work.
Decline Noted
In Net Income
KUCENK (UP) - A national
weekly nrwspawM oosl study just
oomplotrcl by Curl Webb, assistant
nrofessor of journalism at Hip Uni
versity of Oregon, showed an in
crease of 6 per cent in total in
come f'r 1051 over 105-1.
Rnl net Income declined fotir
tentlis of 1 per cent, Webb said,
because other expenses increased
more rapidly than income.
The survey drew reports1 from
2-18 weekly and semi-weekly news
papers in -10 states.
Michigan was organized as n
territory in 1805.
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TI.MK CIIA;rc NOTED
Special to The Bulletin
ft K DM ON D The Community
church uuud meeting will be Fri
day at 7:30 p.m. in Westminster
hall. The time is changed this
month from afternoon to evening.
Mrs. Hurry Gobelman will lead the
program on "Christianity In the
Midst of a Revival of Non-Christian
Religions," Mrs. Justin King
and her committee are arrang
ing refreshments. ',
TNOP8IS OF ANNUAL BTATEMZNT
For tit rtar tiided DcDb 11, Hit
of lh
MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH ft ACCIDfNI
ASSOCIATION
of Omiha, Id tti But of Ntbraika, midf
Imurcne Commliitonar of ma BUM
Vinton, puriuant to law:
ASSETS
Bondi , ; 101.SII,ll.l
Btot-ki ,, 8MM.ilT.8J
Caih .and bank dpoilti. ia.i3S.MMt
Iutmtt and oilier iiiTeitintnt
Incorna dua and wrumi , ,. 6(4, 1 6 J. 71
Olher aiieti I,1I0.5I.8I
Total anrti I14B.15M41.4)
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Reierrei for Ufa and accldant
and lieiitb nollclei 1L. f 5B.T81.488.Tf
Policy and rontract clalmi J2.8I0.TSO.84
All other llahllltlii B.KSJ l U
Total llabllltlaa. aictat capltal-l UAHA2.i
Sneclal lurului
fundi .15. 000,000. 00
UtiinlKned turplui.. 45,674,112.5
Hurplui ai mtfardJ pollcjholdari 4.0.8T4J1.(B
Tttlal - 1149,119,441.41
SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS
Accrual Bail)
Premium and annul u ronaidvra-
k.tluni MMST.MI.St-
Nel Inveitinent Inmur . 1,209 4T 91
Other Im-oioa linn lo'sSLOl
I'elliy bfnnflti
Sll8.90ll.2B3.li
It
( oniiiiiiiiotii. claim and central
liuuraiir aipsiitea and laia. (O.iSl.llO.l
Otht-r ottrrallitg deductloni 304.4SI?I
Total lSS,lB4.l7ii3
.Net aaln from operatlona..-. $ 3,718 3o SO
inrrtaie in nirplui and ipeclal
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TMt V
Groi prcmiumi and annuitr con-iiti-ralloni
collated durlm the
rear . j 1 1 J
Droti benefits and clalmi. endow- ' '
inwiti, mrrcnderi. and annultlw
paid during Hit ;ar 1,110 S85 SI
I'rlnMital offl. In Ortgon. H. K. Caitn A
liwrlaiei 1001 S W. in lb fa.. Ponland
' 8TV01'SIS OP A.NNCATi STATRMFXT
for Hie vriir ended lceiiib!r 31, IBM
of the
KANSAS CITY FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
or Kamai City. In lh Rtnte of Mliionti, mad
to the Iniiiraiu-e t'oiiimtiitoner o( Itit Hute of
Urei&n. puriiianl to law:
Han.lt
i.tw,s.M.s:
2.1V4.48S.00
ll.iii.00
Ie001l.2u8.3t
1.0118.488.00
i or
uncoHeitcd iiremlumi . ,
lniiTi-il. (tlviiiPtuli ami real Mill
liiconni due and accrued 20.il 1.04
OlIiiT aiteti 210.020.40
Total atltiiltti'd aiifi i 10.0(18, S:c.9l
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
1-oiiei m .823.00
lA)t al ml tn rut eipemei... 80,ltBl.So
t'tiftinutl premium 4.720.62A.TV
All Dtlicr llahllUlei 1.1S8,B3.5
Total Ilit.Hlllm, eti'rtit rijiltal 8,033,27 i.ii
Capital nald ui $1.000,OUU.UO
I'naiitviitKl fundi
Uiiniliul 2.433. S9H.0T
Snrtiliii ai rcaardi poUryltoldari.. I 3. 433.596. 0T
Tolal .. t Hi.iM.&UM
Bl Al LHtNl Uf- INCOME
I'remlunu earned
4.9U.5M.BS
leoaiei HiLiirred
eMiciitet Incurred
Dther uiulcrv riling expenjai
llit'iirtml ... ,
Tolal underwriting deductloni.
Net u'tderwrltliii gain
Iiivfltiriit-nl Income
OUter Income
Total. heTore federal Income tan
Kerleral Income Iiin Incurred....
Nel ItiruniP .
niridendi lo ilockholderi
Other 1 1 tm i (feeling
mriiltu (net! .
TdinI capital and iunliii
liemi (netl
Itirrcue In urphii ai regardl
puUr.tlH-lileri
2.312. 27J.T2
29 , 61 1.91)
i.n 8. 330. 01
4. HUB. 355.18
2.104.35
191.440.27
-67.80
J0O.6Tfl.82
22.185.4S
178, til, 34
1UO.O0O.OO
4 (11. Slid. 01
311. 90S. 06
1:3 409.40
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE VFan
Net ire i 1 1 mi rnelred 6.Bit0.6S
Nel toiiea paid S, 830. II
J
to Travel
Liner
CAB Favoring
Slash in Rates
WASHINGTON (UP) The Civil
Aeronautics Board called today
for a $5,336,000 slash in rates paid
Ihe 13 major passenger, airlines
for oariying mall.
It ordered the air lines to show
cause why it should not put the
lower rates into effect retroactive
'y to April 1, 1954.
The government paid almost 33
million dollars to the 13 air lines
for mail carried in the 12 months
ended last June 30.
The proposed new rates are
this spring. They were recessed
when it appeared that all line!
based on hearings held earlier
lad agreed on n."w rates.
The proposal affects paymentr
'or actual domestic transportation
of mail and does not apply to
ubsidy payments received by Ion
if the 13 so-called "trunk" air
Mnes.
The air lines involved arc
American, Eastern, Trans World
United, National, Northwest, Capi
(al. Delta, Western, Braniff, Col
onial, Continental and Northeast.
The last four are the air lines
eligible for subsidy.
Regatta Court
Set at Astoria
ASTORIA (UP) Court for the
Astoria regatta has been completed
with the selection of Patricia Mor
rison as the third 'princess.
Other princesses selected were
Carol Leicht and Susan Randoz
One of the girls will reign a?
qupen of the regatta next month
All three are students at Astoria
high school.
Firm Accused
Of False Labels
PORTLAND (UP) E. F. Rur.
lingham and Sons, a Halsey ware
house firm, was accused yesterday
of false labelling of three 600 bat;
shipments of rve erass seed sent
to Alabama.
The information was filed by as
sistant U. S. Attorney James Mor-
reii wnn f ederal judge uaude
McCollooh. It chnrcepH that tho
firm failed to state on labels that
the rye grass seed also contained
seea oi sneep sorrel, a noxious
week.
THURSDAY
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training pants of soft ribbed
knit combed cotton. Double
thick body, triple thick
rroteh, elastic af waist and
legs. White; 1-3.
4 for $1.00
Special! Tots' ear Mat with
Its own steering wheel, horn
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youngster to sit or stand,
washable plastic covering.
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$3.00
Symonds Body
En Route Home
MANILA, P.I. (UPlThe body
it Cene Symonds, United Press
manager for Southeast Asia, left
'-.y plane for San Francisco Tuer
Jay night en route to Dayton, Ohio
lis home town.
Symonds was beaten uncon
cious last Thursday while trying
3 get an on-the-spot story of riot-
us strikes in Singapore. He died
he following day. His body was
lown here from Singapore on the
'Irst leg of a trip to the United
Itates.
Anti-Trust Suit
Aimed at Firms
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP)-Thc
'ederal government filed a civil
ntl-trust suit in federal district
ourt today against the Crown
Uerbach Corp. of San Francisc--),
he American Linen Supply Co. of
hicago and princiqal officers in
he firsis.
Wayne Brown of New York, as
sistant vice president of the Cali
ornia firm, and Frank G. Steiner,
iresident, and Jonas H. Mayer,
'ice president, of the Chicago firm
vere named as defendants.
The suit charged the defendants
vich conspiring to restrain trade
ind commerce in paper towel cab
nets and towels in violation of the
Sherman act.
"The Department of Justice Is
letermined to eliminate unlawful
-estraints imposed upon ditribu
'ors of products in interstate com
merce," Ally. Gen. Herbert Brown
ill Jr. said in a prepared news
release.
"In this case the alleged re
strains operate on the distribution
if paper towel cabinets and paper
twels from manufacturer to job
ber and from jobber to custom
er," he said. "This case seeks to
open up those channels of distribu
tion so that the public can ulti
mately get the benefits of compe
tition."
AMONG GRADUATES
Special to The Bulletin
REDMOND Douglas Kam-
merer will be among the eighth
grade graduates f rtm John Tuck
school on May 31, although his
family is moving from Redmond
to Klamath Falls. His name was
inadvertently not reported on the
list of graduates published Tues
day.
9:30
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S - The Bend Bulletin,
Rebels Stalking
SAIGON, Indochina (UP) Reb
el snipers stalked the streets of
Saigon today in what officials said
was the beginning of a large scale
terrorist campaign against American-backed
Premier Ngo Dinh
Diem. -
Two loyal Viet Namese officers
were shot and killed ana two
others gravely wcunded by the !
roving terrorist bands last night.
The gunmen were believed mem-j
bers of the Ninh Xuyen gang of
ex-river pirates whose private
army was driven from Saigon by,
iem's loyal troops after violent I
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Saigon Streets
street fighting.
The new "offensive" game came
even as Diem pressed urgently
for talks with the United States,
France and firitain to bolster his
sfiaky regime. Informed sources
sa'd the Big Three almost cer
tainly would reject Diem's oropos
als for a four-power meeting.
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