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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1955)
4a The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, May 31. 19S5 Commencement Held at LaPine SjH'cial to Thr UullHin IjU'INK Corn wi teem ct oxer rises for tht 1-iiPinc lutfi scIukjI and atHQC whool wciff he)d Wed nci-iLiy cvoninjj. Rev. D. U. PnholJJw guv? ihc comment ('incut address. H i k h school diplmnas were presented by Wi-Worn Ktiker, find Slh frade di plomas by Mm. Velma Hut-king hum. Kit-hard Uirson spoke for me (jraduatin seniors and Rev. Vin ton liven pniouneed the bene diction. Mrs. Edith Jones, music teach er, directed the Kills trio and 7lh and 8th j.;iude choruses. Mrs. H J. Curl played the accompaniment. lb Kb school graduates were: Kv elyn bay Hell, Robert Bwwen, Rob ert Davis, Joan Caldwell Iay, Hichard II. I-arson. Jolm Law rence Parker. Kixhth rade pnid tintes were: Sandra Jo Anel, Nan cy Karen Carter, Roy Bradford Klanary, Jack Oren Fletcher, Nan cy Nadine Uchnor. Auditions Given Music Students Spechjl Iij Die Hull. Ilfl RKOMONT) Piano students Of Mrs. Monti'lU- CJ. Coe entered au ditions and syllabus examinations Wednesday in her studio at which time Francis W. fMtner, Pj-ofes- ;or of Music from tlie I'niversity A Oregon was present as adjudica tor. Those receiving grades of excel lent in the auditions were Jerrv Duly, Edith Ann Owen, Sandra: Swairson, Sharon Moore, Linda Hawkins, Cheryl Armbruster and Janice Armbruster. The auditions are for repertoire only. The svllabus examination h private examination in technique. thcu-y and repeiloire given to any music student who has mastered the ma'erials and requirement ued by the state superintendent of public instruction in conjunction with the Oregon .State Music Teachers association for a given ir. Ratings of superior in the svllabus examination number two were awarded Janice Iatta, Irene Blair. Rotfer Ann Norton and Re becca Cambrell. SI KilIT OVrllSK.HT ST. PAUL (UP)- Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill to correct an oversight of u previ ous session that outlawed side of fireworks. The bill would ban sale nf dynamile to minors. Oeorge Washington and most ol the other men who helped r: found the United Slates were co lonial Englishmen until the revolution. ror p. u. mkktino CHICAGO (UP) More than 800 members of the American Col letie Public Relations Association will meet here June 29 through Julv 2 to discuss ways to Improve the public relations programs of the nation's colleges and univer sities. ; because: J. Your comfort it my busl ness. y We store Mobilheat care fully, deliver it into your Storage cleanlyv OIn Mobilheat 1 bring you a product that is clean, safe, sure heat. Calf us for home or off Ic service day or night E. L. Nielsen Phone 644 MobilheaK TS'OI'SIR Of ANNUAL HTATEKfCNT i'ur ll.a air wi'lfl Jinaiutier SI, IVH of til AMERICAN FIDELITY ft CASUALTY COMPANY, INC. of KIlIiuioikI, in Hi Htatc of Vlrilnla, mule u lt. Imuranie ( .wjiiI iil.M of tia stale of Uirsufi, liutnuj.t to law: ADMITTED ASSETS t.ui. a i am in iMo.M I 1S.1MJ.W3U-Ii Muitgttt kMfii n ml Ul 6. Jii. til u- Itrii ritite JS.OUU.UO s.siw.uui.ta (111,. I ifll ... Villi! - Irn.li lihJ real alaL 4.I33.IUS-KU I aJmlllnJ i -I H LIABILITIES. SUHPLUS ANO OTHER FUN OS lsiae IH9B.9I0 8r Ij'ii ailiuitinrrit riwni l.uCi.nuu Ov I'franict premium) , Suul 3H Tl All ulhrr llar.llllir . o.Jh-JOM-. Total llal.lluira. irrit raiiltal I 3T.;iS.till.H4 I'll'ltal paid up I:'.U.'..iiiu.UU Kpriial lurjilut fumlt Tl(.uuu uo I'nanlKHnJ futlJt Oiuulutr IJJU.MI 19 Hiirnlua at (ttfarOf pulli tltulitan.. 11.991.12 40 Tulal - f 33MV.irU.-U STATEMENT OF INCOME I'mnlumi rarniid 1 ;;,9B SHI SS Ijjiic Ifinitrcl .,... I l.ll'J.Ui!! T.I 1.;."J.1UU.24 ll.MTU.ITU At l.'H'J.iIMI u; iul(fwriUi( cipcmai ura fcltr ln ila in iiklHiliFri..., (am aftkciliK capital anU lUfplul i In iiiiplm at rMi in -aiT.uii.i: l.rir.BCi-Sft nuSlNLflB IN OHFflON TOR THE YEAR Nm iirn.hMiK t.in.d t i:!L'.:oi .1; Nat lui I at ptlj B.ll-J : . i Lm. x flTSIBifii TRIM IDEA Christmas Uee in a very modern vein is the theme of Mrs. Joseph Canzani's costume at a ball in Columbus, Ohio. Wire and balloons add the modernistic touches. EXCLUSIVE HE A PHOTO It is safe to hold a queen bee in your hand since they only use their stints on other queen bees. YN'OI'MIri K ANNC.U. BTATKMKNT Iwt ll.a ar wul"l lieirtuLar It. or NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Chlrauu. In Hia Htaia of Illliioii. mad to Urriuii, tiutiuaiit llutiKaaa iuam on ml iinUiloim 0( Uia Hiala law: ASBETB J. y lux ink (Jtpoiltt u and Jcfrtrnl (Ufa rut bihI IitalDH - trim iciwTUIila 4 IO.lM.SflS.3g l.TH.n'JU uu H4.lM.t3 1S4.U T1-I) Tulal irla I 3u.336,tttt. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Hnrrtti fur Ufa and attld.ut ai-1 liraltb pollHM . .3!.!a l-i.li) ai.J luiiliad claim . Ju.'jJi; Ail other minimal - 1.VI1 33z ua Tulal llaMlltlaa, alrrpt caplul I S4.TU4.lay. ID rapllal paltl up .. H.lWo.ouO 0i Spr- ial aurptui furalf S'lU.Ouo.irt) l i44Hlar.nl ajrplua 4.U7'.4t;7.1S Miirulu aa KaJa poll ) tallrr a S.STf.tflT 1 Tulal t 3u.33i.tili 31 SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS (Accrual Batal) rinuiiimi and aiuiultj .nIrfiioni 11.191,0700; iilifir nyiUaela . 115. Tutal t 15.:i2l.'i.)( 'oll.y balirrila ... . I 8.3'.l.3;i 'jirnrnu on luppttmentarjr con- liaila, illiUriiJ atcutouialluiia. and Uiltreil ... 91.11" MtM-aiB In raiatfri 1.317. In uiiiinliiloiia, rial to and grtierat Imuiaiiia aipanici and luti . 6,IS1.C'j! illirr uprrallm ilnlm lloni -i.i-'! (lil lffnU la pullcjholdtn .. I'll Tutal 14.i3'J.'.l: Nal lain fforu utirratluna Lima. 3s I aflr. I rului tuifli 17H StIO S'. IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR i laillattnl di ir I (iv llif I 3j'i.y;oj4 la anil lalmi. riul Paintings Shown At Coffee Shop MILWAUKEE (CP) Crul !ors and canvases are available to patrons of the J'fisifM- Hotel's of fefl siiop. The hotel formally opened its "Transient Art Gallery" with 14 paintings by three local artists. New paintings will be displayed every six to eight weeks. The F'fister, known for its valu able collection of 19th century originals, will display Wisconsin artists' works which have' been TOPU OP AXNCAL rMTEHKNT i IU uu ii.dtd Un.aua.tt 31, Hrll vf ma ITAN0ARO ACCIDENT INSURANCI COMPANY of Dt trull JI. In K. Htata vt UULlgai). a4a iv ll.a. li.iuiama 'uiiii.lnuir.u irf lb Slalf. f II (Hull, piiliu.l.t to la : ADMITTED ASSETS llondi .9B1.4;I Mi at H.dvi.UOTT lluMart luaiu W laal titaU . l.flB tiVJ 0 Krai iitalt W.M II lath aMl bank drpwUl I.H,I tl AK.U Lalaiurt ar ufHfiltitra pitiulunl - T.lO.lW Mtlr rll 4d us i.iea us; ti 101 Sl,;i;l.l LI AblLIT I Et, SURPLUS ANO vmiH runvm lM 1 Ml 4 i) Iam adJuiULfnl iiun 4 34u At. 4 I i.ralfil pi m. I an I , , KlOvtHlW All ftui llaMIUIc I i-- lla I Tutal llabllltlai, aicrpl ialla) II, Hi. til 1 r.nm pu up 1 tytt.nu.int P(i1bI lurplul fi.-li 1.14.314.01 Vnanirntd (uihI ituipijii W.ltS VU.OI SurKlua ai I Mat da peiioUildaii I St.llS 4I Trial .ll,34.iS:.l Voimiiarj raitna for uurfalliM! appmlatlM tf ttink iiituiti.(i otl.ar U.an afMlUtti. STATEMENT OF INCOME Frttnluut farnrd t 51.410.6 II Ijiiic Ir.rurrad I lfi.3w 3l.vl Ijjit a 1 1 trim Incurred L.W.tit.tt Tula! uoilarwrlUni daduttloai.-H ''at undctwiltlnx tain. Tutal, befur ftiltral Intotna laiai Vadrial lnrgina taial 1dcuiicU inrutoa 4J.KS.tl l.!i4.i ST. Hi it i.-.lJ.)j3 -ii S,47B 771.41 4,ua.ti7d.H4 osd.fl.su i.sefl.ni.it i,879.s:,ii S.Tlfl.oei AT BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net prrmlumi retalieJ - . I ITA.SSI.dl fiat loilta paid BV.Ui Principal offka In Qtttoa: Limp I m Cumpanx, Pan J and. aurplui (net) Tutal ripllat and turplui lieu I (net) Incrcaia In turplui at taiatdt pollcliulileri . r tha ROYAL INSURANCC COMPANY, IIMITED f 1,1 tar poo). Eniland. nada U tha Iniuraooa i '! i lunar af Uia mata oc uraann. iriuAf M law: ADMITTED ASSETS DonJi M.T14.0SJ 10 Hiu-ki ll.3TT.TSi.M Hai Mtata im.uvo on Caih and iiank drpoilti l.;a,141 W prrmlunit ' balaniei ar unusllnud I.441.SI1.T isMit ri Orliar attrl . -I43.V70 14 Total ailmlltr.1 aiirt . f 5 llfl.yll.Ss LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS lim f 11.941.151) oo uu adj ultra ant aipanica . 1,374. 433. uo I'liaarntd pramlumi lr.3:3. 133 All tlnr llalilllllai... t.TIMb-T.tt Tugil tlatillltlai, axcapt rapllal f l;,JiT,'J 13 1 Bpulal i G0U.V0O.UU 114.934 00 iiald ilnrltii tin Wlnrlnal offli' Uenaral Airiit, Why aren't the Trucks Rolling For the first time in 20 years the trucks of Oregon's motor freight industry have ground to a halt. They have been stopped by the action of a few Teamster Union officials. The beleaguered trucking industry wants Oregon citizens including our employees, with whom we have no quarrel, and our shippers, whose battle we are fighting to know WHY we chose to stop in our tracks, stand and fight. The demands which the Western Conference of Teamster officials have been insisting that wo "accept as presented" aro 45 in number. Wages alone have not been the main issue. Includod are the deadly "hot cargo" and "picket line" pro visions that would turn every common carrier truck line into a union tool against any business with which any union may have a dispute. The "hot cargo" clause for el ample would mean that we would be unablo to haul any commodities that union officials choso to list as "unfair"! Some not all of the other demands arc: a. 26 cents por hour increase over a three year contract b. 10 cents per hour pension plan c. 33l3 increaso in subsistence pay (from present $4.50 per day) d. Increase in paid vacations e. Increase in paid holidays (from 6 to 8) f. Premium pay for city work beforo 6 a.m. and after 6 p.m. g. Premium pay for driving certain types and combinations of vehicles h. Putting an etra man on semi-trailers whether needed or not i. Etc., etc., etc. What does this mean to you? Please bear in mind that from 50 to 62 cents of every dollar of revenue re ceived by motor carriers are paid out to their employees In wages. While the effect of these demands would lo some extent be different with each motor carrier, it has been computod that the direct cost to the employer would, on th average, be over 80 conts an hour, with indirect costs adding to that amount. This would mean, as a conservative estimate, that at least a 30 increase in motor freight ratos would be needed to enable the industry to absorb Ihe cost of those demands. Please bear in mind nlso thai the ' pit let line ' and "hot carqo' provisions would pkit'O Oregon bus-iiip-.-.c; at the mercy of the foam -.tor Union acjpnK. Because business cost incroaies are inevitably passed on to the consumer, on your behalf we have an obligation to resist these demands with all our resources. And we feel an equal obligation to our employees, if we are able to continue to pay them a fair wage, run our companies in suxh a manner that their future Job se curity is assured in fact, if we are to sVy in business we must resist these de mands. TRUCK OPERATORS LEAGUE OF OREGON ltrprvi'iitlnir 41 Ori'srim Common ( nrrler who haul of the ( onimoH ( arrh r I r.-kht hi the Male. I an ad funda laiirplutl tl.SH. 9SS 81 fluti'lut ai raiatdi poll a to I dan . I1.S9,T0 41 Total I U,31MT4.S ITATEMEHT OF INCOME Pramlutni aarnaU f liMtIS TOO TO Loitti IncurraJ ll.j.Sufl.tf'J Ujm aiien I a incurred 1,184 aui.JT Ottiar utiilomruinf aiianiaa liHuriai t.STO.ins to Total unit fiirt ill daducilon ... 14.UIS.a7 Mu ttl un1tmrlllti( tain l.iTU.U'il.OI IntaatinMil Intuiua 1. 30 1. at 0.1 9 Othn ititwna ,. -43. 14 Tutal. htfura futaral Income taia 1,171, 4011 ad fYdaral Ifnnma laiei InturraU Lavs. Sua. 4 1 NM inroma 1,573. (Itrt 12 rapllal (iiaviaai (net) f S.S6M31.M OtlK It Tola 1 af'eitlnf eM.oii.sT I.TOl.dM IT apital and iunlua iiftni inru brrrata In iiirptua ai rtrarJi rolt!-i'hol.iri tin 1 w BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Nal prrrulimia rarahnl 1 147 W IT Nat lotir. Di1d 2B Jh.oJ l-rtmipal a(Uc In Ortftm: Wllrai UuilJln. rmiaod. BTVOl'rtlH OF AVNPAL BT ATE MINT for Uw fttt andej OrccmbM 1. 114 AMERICAN AND FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY of N Tot, In uia fltala at Naw Toat. nada M iu loturama rommualaocr iba Uia La1 af Ulao, liulauaul to la: ADMITTED AISETI iuK-ia 1 ir.SM.MA a r.xutkt . t.Mi.no.M I'aiti aod bank datKMlta. TM.IM.14 AtNib baianr uiimllactnl pi . dlililMiila aud tal Mlata Uironia dua aiitl accrwad. Tl.41t.1T f Illirr ami -tU.IM 3 Total a-lrnltud aiteu ... I SI 'TS.513 U LIAHILI T I IS. SURPLUS ANO OTHER FUNDS I x . f I.Otl 834 90 Laa adtutunant ii ... , u.lfl9 00 l'irartixl liraiuluma T.OTO.OaS U All ulhar llahllllall S13.9M.1S Tulal llaultltlM, Wv taptul t ll,llX.l.U C 1 pi 11 puJ uo . II46OO.OOO.OO Hi.lal aurulut fundi S.44I.M l'oatilat.a.1 funda liurplml . T,Tae.M4 II Mumiut ai rafda poUcjUoldata.f t.lSl.SM tf Total . I 13.4T4,&U.M STATEMENT OF INCOME I 10,110, 1M 40 l,KU,TM.4S TiT.tH.Ut Tulal un-trrwruinf dadotluna Sa undanrlltn tain ... lutnaunnit lmwaa Total. Miiri Tailatal Uxrxn Uiaa Fntrral In.oua uiaa iBaurrad TtlTiJanda to flawAhokara. t'apltal than" " Utiiar lla aftaMliuj IIT.JIU II 1.11 JSS 01 4e iii is 051. ISO it ISO U I 00 TLa1 tapttfl and tarplM Inrraata to lurpliat aa raaarvla 1.001 .141 H 14 MT it IM.I0 M I 4A0 4I M BUSINtSS IN OflCQON FOR THE VI AS Nat prM-oirai racairad It im t Nat lotaal paid . ... So till U 1ttin u.i off iM ia fHaaoat . IVtiaaid Tiwat Bula . I-Mtland. TNOrsm OP ANNTAL STATF-TINT riM Ida r aill liimtwt it. 14 of th SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY d TO klatJm Ijna. Tort. U Uia rltta Of Naw Yi.tk. Bia-ta to t lnaurarvra loraamaioti it aT Uw Ulala a Orrfon. purauant la la : londa H.SM ' 4iU t.ih and hank drtttilu - 1.310. lot. ariilt' alal'aa M uihI1cIJ firmlumi 1U,T4. Ititnnt. dlildanda ail rati aaUia In.-u'ua dua and atctuad T ! Ulhrr a..ta ... I 1" ToUl a.1mlUl atfli . t t Ma IM LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS I I ATI. Ill tW 1 Iu4 T.'l it Volunur ra 4,J.TT IS mad fnJl lua) I.00O.0CO 00 1 ai rtaMl ailcjnalJan I 11 Ml TTt W I ii.ooa.ou it STATEMENT OF 1 100 Ml mi aarnnl t tlfO.Mtr inrurinl , . l.i.a Jl H tpm'M Inrurrad 011,104 U 1 m ttt n 4 -wi :: it- 1 11.471 30 H3 s4 n 1 til ti am ai ; tr 1 l:tw 1: tt of t 41I.OI w J 011.101 01 fllil.lrrvU M Hixltn'Mm liti.inJ ta BultitwKWri . 'arttal rtianaai it , tv'l a.a in autplM aa Naank f.OH.t UStNfSS IN ORISON FOR THt YEAH Mrt prrmlyma frl'fS . 'l II ,t I.... pi'il LS.TS4 JO 1'rnvUal aftlr Mt Oraaeatt li,rn in lurvltta ai raiaida 1.. 1 1 'ni .. l 11 l USINIOS IN 0RIQ0N rOR TNI IR Sat prq:uaa racld I 117 tf Sri tai.aa Mil MT tt 1'rln il 1ra i Orvcva latarlM A Ua.. fwiiaM Tnirt Buto . PmO1 selectHi by Wbtconsin Painlers and Sculptors, Inc. The paintings are for sale, but all transactions must be mauV directly with the artiits. Michigan ha three eilifS De troit, Grand Rapids and Klin with populations in excess of 100,-000. For tiio jKur oinietl I'wcornlwr 31. J0l4 o.THE TKAVKLtKS FJRB fvtd. tlV BtbU of StltU ttl OraiiOIi, putantebt ADMITTED AftSCTI fiundo 1 Mo4i:e loam au raul aUl haul MHta, Icio DO ri.t'umtHur.cra Cuati ami bunk (trull - uncullrt:!d Vifmluiui latrttat dividend! miiO real tututa Ui- come duo utd u'lTuni ... Ottiet itSHU 4ln 6,218.805.00 15.857.71S 87 U--?---.S104.6n9.OCK. 47 LIAU1LITIK8 firKPLUS AND OTHEK FUNDS Looaoo i b06.344.00 Toil dJU0tmit j-nna r 1 Pnra S.7.4SO OQ Unrurtcd prtmlumo 61 119.647.08 All wtlr Ilabililtat. B.272.17U 51 fqArffJWnrlulr eT ' mm OlMAIVEKIKMLl: '3 t'Jflkk-W. I if: HAILS TREATY This special Austrian stump commemorates the recent signing of the treaty ending occupation of Austria. The two-schilling stamp bears the 19-15 coat-of-arms series with an overprint of "Staats vertrag 1D55" (Stale Treaty iy00). Stamp is bluish-gray. New Electronic Co-Pilot Due WASHINGTON (UP) The fighters and bombers produced by America's aircraft industry fly so fast that they impose demands upon pilots that have not been ex perienced before. So, to help them out. Planes, of ficial publication of Aircraft In dustries Association, reports that the fiirt-raft electronics industry lias developed an electronic brain which will fly "co-pilot" in new su personic fighters. It's real genius when it comes to solving intricate problems that arise with lightning- like rapidity in modern military plane. It can do 60,000 additions or subtractions or 3,000 multipli cations or divisions in one second. The new airborne electronic thinker" was made possible by the development of tiny-weight transistors that are replacing th? heavy old-tyje radio vacuum tubes. Transistors, though small, are touh, don't heat up and operate on about one-twentieth of the: pow er required by the old vacuum tube. The new airborne computer uses about 800 of these transistors in its ciix'uits. CONVERSATION PIECE PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) A motorist trapped in a four-hour traffic jam swears this happened: Motorist A: Signaled to Motorist B. (Rolling down his What can I do for Motorist B: car window,) you?" Motorist A "Nothing. But we'n not going anywhere. Let's talk." YOU CAN'T MATCH IT FOR $2215 Cap.Ul paid up (.mi a UntiflflKticd 1 until lurulua ua rcxaidi puliL-ytioiacr 2,469,303.77 . Ifi, 594.083.il 26.063.38888 Total JI04. 838.000.47 STATEMENT OF INCOME promlumo earned 53.919 S79.92 Loain incurred 25.078.647.9 I.4)n exiienaea Incurred 1.792.731.73 Oilier undf rwrttlrtK axpcniei Incurred. 24,669.076.12 Total underwriting deduction 9 Net untie rwrltlnis Kuln or loaa Inveitment Income. Oilier Incoraa . Total before fed eral Income taxei Federal Income t&xeR Incurred ... Net Income ..... Dividends to luckholden Ulvldenda lo policyholder . Capital chaiigei nd) . Other Itema affect- INK aurplua (net . Tutal capital and aurplua Uemi ttieO B1.S40.43S.14 2.379.124 78 1,771.444.38 8.Cii8.89 160.000.00 Mont None -50.351.13 -210.351.13 Increaie In aurplua aa recarda policy V4dra 2.601 427.40 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAK Net premium! rclved.525 527.89 Net louci paid 1SS.432.57 Tjivldends paid or cred ited to policyholder!-- None Principal office In Ore fori. Phil Orommayer Company. General AKenta, Portland, Oregon. See the Sensational Nash Statesman, Lowest-Priced Air Conditioned Big Carl Compare them atU You can't match its room, its comfort, its exciting new Fashion Tone color styling not for twice that amazing low price! And come test drive the hottest thing on wheels the new Ambassador 208 H.P. Jetfire V-.8 engine. See all the new Air Condi ' tioned models at your Nash dealer's at America's lowest prices! Factory delivered price. Kenosha, Wiic.. Nash Statesman 4-door Sedan Super, including federal taxes. Stale and local taies, if any. 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