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Square Dancing Party at LaPine Well Attended 8 The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, July 27, 1955 Portland Food Prices Higher Penney KAN KUANCISCO (UfJ- Food rorAH in major citus on thr I Const showed slight decline, dunna J u ut with the t-xception nf iJor1l;iwl wlierp houscwifes paid riltout 0.5 per cent more than thr l))'c'i(iu.s month. Ihc xpartrnent of Labor re ptri.d San Francisco food expanse to faiiiilics of moderate income -1 . j, STARTS TOMORROW ,1 J 4 i x r"""- r "Jj. t7 ' !('';'''' ' ' . 1 A i n bJ c Special to Tin- BiiIMIii - LAWNK Some iX) pf-rsons par !lkipul(jd in a square dancing pur ly ui the mVw highway rviilei Must Saturday i-vcniiiy. I'vUr (Jru bir of Silvf-r Lake was Ihe cal : 1,r Many Iraw-k-rs, passing by j stopped and joined in ihe dam v Oiiff man called severnl dances be , fore continuing on bis trip. ' Music was from an r let-trie plio ' nograph. Host and hostess for th dance were Mr. and Mrs. V. I) - Stulbern, who served refieshmenl.s " W. G. Mills of Spokane, Wash. flew in with F. I.. Skeen, superin ' tendent of maintainenep operation!: of Central Oregon Kleclric Corp. in a Cessna plane Friday. They ' visited George Larimer, managei of Midstate Klectric, here. Bradford Klanary has returned : from Crescent City, Calif, lie b" ! slaying at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. George Lanman. Keeenl VMttirn ' Recent visiters at the home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellman were Mrs. Wei lman's sister, Theresa . Holier of Mt. Angel, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kisenlmrl and Mr. and , Mrs. Willium Sherman of Silver - ton. ' Mr. mirl Mrs. Jess Haley were . in Kugene on business. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Put Paullen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Art her Geisler of Portland have been visiting Mrs ' Maud Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Clark and children have relumed from a I Ihree-week vacation trip to Sail Lake City, Utah. They visited Mis J (lark's s'ster and brother-in-law t Mr. and Mrs. Kmincll Dimliip and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dunl.-ip. Theri I trip took them to Yellowstone Park through Montana, Idaho, Wlnh and Nvssn, Ore. where l hey visited friends before returning home. Guests at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Roy Truly were Trulv's bro ) ther and sisler-in- law, Mr. and - Mrs. Robert Trulv. and dauglileiv ' Judv Kay of Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Gholson and children Darlene,' Gary anil Ilev- erlv, visited Gholson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. B.W. Gholson. They were returning to Nashville from a trip to Buffalo Creek, B.C. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Regis de Mitl eissye. While In Canada Gary, Ti, caught u 22-Inch trout. Buck In LitlMne Mr. and Mrs. R, A. .lohnson formerly of Portland, an back In LaPine after a month's vacation that took them through California, Arizona, Texas, Illinois and South Dakota. -Visitors last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mr. Henry Well- man were Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrance Roberts of Modesto, Calif., and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Haskin and son Craig of Salem. ' Mr. and Mr. Willinm James Jr. nnd seven-weck-old daughter Ton ya of Colorado Springs have ar- i - V H 9K Afi t ! i ' - r - THE BIG TARGET Using a blow up of the champion fr dem onslrution purposes, Arcnie Moure snows aim umis wnat ne in lends to do to Rocky Muniano at Yankee jtadiurn, Sept. 20 ' Prinevllle Hospital Advances Made By Marksmen a HM-i hd to The Kullettn PRJNKVIi.K Recent birlhs at the Pioneer Memorial hospital were two girls and a boy, all horn Sunday, July 21 They are Leonard Madison, born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Smilh, Julie Lee, born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose, and Karen llene, the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Maxwell. The Maxwells are residenjs of Madras, In other hospital news, on Sat urday, July 23, Mrs. Clara llaynes SfM'eltil to The Bulletin MADRAS Advancement in work with the .22 target rifle was won this week by three members of the junior division of Mount Jef ferson Rifle and Pistol club, ac cording to a report issued by John I. ChMiiioek, custodian of records. Iirry Stratlou was awarded the fourth sharpshooter bar. Jimmy and Robert Welch of Prineville , Waldcn and Judy Kivhs qualified were admitted, and Mrs. James Wampler, Powell Butte took her new s'n home. Three admissions marked Sunday in addition to (he new mothers. They are Randall ilarnon, son of Noah 1 union; Carl Huntley, son of ( 'hades llunlley and Mrs. Waller Chambers, all of Prineville. J Monday, July 25, those admitted j were Mrs. Wayne MeCormick. I)el- bert McKtnney, son of Lester Me-1 Kinney and Dale MeCormick, son of Wayne MeCormick. There were no dismissals reported after Saturday. rived for n visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William James Si1. Mrs. James Jr. is the daughter of Mrs. George Salieis of Rend. Thev will be In LaPine and Mend unlil August HI. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Metzger and sons Tommy and Stephen and Miss Ruth Maker of Kugene visited Mr. and Mrs. D. D. SI o berg over the weekend. Mrs. C. A. Moulis has returned to Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kvx Parks of Orange, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyons. Recent visitors to the office of Midslate Kleclric were Dr. W. A. Pearl, administrator of the Ronne- ville Power Administration. Eu gene Starr and Tom Rlack. I'riM'Islun nf uiirUiniiiislilii illKiiriiiiilsh.-s tlu-si- fumiiiiH himiI ulilHoril Kiirnii'iil . . . sIkhimI and roiiHlriii'lnl o Die cmicIImb sp'i'lli callous of worklniiini ii Ihi'iiiM'h.s! ( riiUcrs, ints, Jm ki'ts . . . imiili. fur iin llii' Juli x ani I'lHI.v, ji-iir In, yi-ar out, whidT or Minmirr, for Kn-iilcT (iimforl, rMrii Mimrliuss unci lonuir Mi-nr ... In (h ep fun-si j;rM'ii nr im,I miki- rhiv. Trousers 12.95 Cruisers 22.50 Jacket 17.95 t TIJJ No. U-12 Synopt.li of Annjul Stiteinent fnr tlit- .vt-.tr t-ndt'd iJeti'i nber 31. J.t ut Hie N.iht'iidl llo,pitl A'.riocialiun of Purlliind 4. In Use Stalu of Ore. Kn. jii.uJu to Hit! Insuraiu-e Conmiis iiuiicr of Hie Slatu of Oit-Kun, pur biiafit to law: ' ASSETS Jowly, $228f:JOy.5U. Ktiicka, nunc. MmtuiKe loans on real estate, none. Hen I eslak', JI31!l,Hil.Hl. Policy Iojus and premium nmei. none. Cash and bunk dcosits, 8)21,123.- I'rernliiniR due and deferred (life and iiiVident ami health), wine Intel est and other mve;tmenl In come due and accrued, nunc. Other assets, 71.;i3 77. Total assets. $73!I.H!ia 42. LIABIl.rilF.S. SUHi'l.US AND OT11F.K FUNDS Heservcs fur life and accident and health policies, $7G,(iH.41. I'l-Ucy and contract claims, $416, 674 t2. At! other liabilities, $27, 306,1 U r,S!.!!;.nl,'"""l"''s' t'i,p"al' Ciplliil paid-up. $t(H).fifl:!00. Special Hurplns funds, none. uiijii)!iiined Hiiriihm. in .ir.n 91 ',n'(nl,'''l a '' ''da policyholder, To tfil, ""$739, BflB.'T?. SUMMARY Oi-' OPERATIONS (Acrrtial i;:is.'; Premlumn and anim.ty considera tions. $2,(:(i7.-1!i7.7l. Considerations for fitipplementaiy contiacls, mine. Net inve'ilment Income, $2,9i!!l IB. Other Income items, $2,Hjr ay. Total, $2.(U:j,:iH2 H(i Policy benefits, $1,572,82(1.54. Payment on suppkmcntarv con-tnii'l-i, dividend actumuljtiuns, and Interest, Winy Ineieasd in reserves, none. Commissions, claim and neneral in siuanctt expenses and luxes. $41)8.5711.- Divulen! to policyholders, none. Tola J. Sl',l)tJ2,Hiifl Uli. N"t K.i I n from operations, (SCO,. wus down 0 'A per cent nnd in Ixs AiiK'-l'-s ahout 0.1 pt-r cent corn jared to .May. Seattle showed a ) .2 pi r cent decline. Jho San Fran?:sco Bay Area cKis'ercd the bificst single drop n cost of living expenses with thr onsumors index standing at 115.:!. lown 0 'A per cent from March osts. It was 1.3 prr cent below he snie Index for June, 1954. hems showing the biggest drops , included transportation and reari ng and recreation. In the Los Angeles area, the ost of living index stood at 115.3. hut showed only a 0 1 per cent I'-cline. The June index was only, h 3 per cent lower than the same nonth last yrar. Si-attle's retail f(d prices were i ban? 0.2 per cent lower than ho previous month with fruits and vegetables showing the larg- riecrease. Portland's increase in food costs was registered high- st in the meals, poultry and fish items, with prices for pork chops md ham in Ihc lead. for the rating of marksman. ! The teenage shooters meet week- ly in the range maintained by the; senior rifle club. John Sloss Post No. 1:25, American Legion, is co- sponsor, i 4C '01. Dividends i stock hnldira mum f)ther Items iiffcclInK surplus and surplus fundi (net), $M4,4H:i.l!l. T.dal, $1 14,483 lil, IiU'icasie in surplus and special sur plus funds, $74,H!)'J ill). IJUStNKS IN OHKC.ON FOR 1'ifE VKAH rtrosH MTemiiinis and annuiiv con siderations collected during the .year, Sl,tll7.7!)l 22. Dividends paid or rredlted to poJ leyholdeiH dihinn the year, rime. Gross henefils and claims, tmilnw riunls. suirendeis. and atinuili.'e on. I dun nit I he ye.ir. $l.:i2!l.L'H5 42 Pi mclp.il u lin e In Oienoii. Port-laud. ri 17-77 Svii-iv'i ..f 1 ;'-i.'l St.iteni?nt frr the y .11 e:r!. .1 I). i.v;nber ill. K'.VI, nf the Hii ne.-.ie.iili r.; I. lie Company of Ites J.'otriei. in Ihe Slate of h.wa, n; id 'n t!e liiMir:itice ConviiHshmer of tit- SiiU' of OriKt n, pursuant to . Pmds. $."i,t7ii.ii:t4 in. Slneks, t:il.2inMili MiUlyiHe lo.nis tm leal estate. $1,- -17. Ke.il estate. SIL'W-;!! Pol lev loans and prmlum notes, f;i77.V,(i'tR Cash and hank d.'oosils. Mtl ii:n 47. Ihemi'.imn due ami dcfci red ilif nnd accident and healthl, filii.tWl U. Intel -st and other investment in Come due and ne.-i'iied, $l l.aiO.fiT. OVier fteU. SJM lit:. 41 I'.ital n.-..-et", Jll.;i;:i 'J!'l tit LiAniLllP'S. St HIM.CS AND I VI HVH Kl'N'DS Reervc" for life .inl accident and he ilth piihou'S, $7 117.7;i2.!l Policy mid contract chums, $146. :m. AM other P.ihilltiet. !'2.M4 2f Total lululities, except eapitftl. $7,- C. inn.it n.ml-np none. phis tuiuis, $n;.i p:w 71. 'lied 7,:i;t 18 irds policyholders. l oi ,i. a -t. n :': hi SPMMAHY or OPFHATIONS lAcrrual Ha-i.sl 'reiuiitms acd annuitv considers us. Jl.fuo oi'i on i.iv i.V: alio 'is 'or supplenientaiy viinl,, J 1.5 17 18 set investment income. S'.NlV l.-7 33. lC'er income I'ems, $l2,'Mt H.V I'otrtl. 1.71 7(.'. .: ettcv henefiU. 1LM 40 ' :neits on sui-nlcmetitarv con 'i t- i,v l;!nl hi rminil.i'lons, and .vest tl 4:ii le i.Tca e :n icserxci. $.f77..V "Mitii-Mrtnj. cl..sm .ltd k. rwr e-ruses and Lx. V Vr opi rathut deduct i nu, J18, !!vdeti 1 io policyholders, tl7. .'t n s'.9i:.:u!i (U nam from operations, 1S7, rat Net P:idcinU to s'ek'iitMcrs, none. Other Cet'.is HflectniK "o; o!us and (iir'.U:, u, met;, $--?2 U. Volal. --Sti:i; (5.1 )iMi' :sr In 'his md spect.il suf ul.i fum! l.f.iU'0 hCSlNKSS IN U'iVf.ON FOK 1 UK VK Mi Hto's premiums and annutty con .1' ipint collected during the ve-ir, !.'t 7 n.vit'p'id p.iid or crrdited to pot It . o (t rs dui ii'it the year, f-Mfi W s h; m-ftts a;-d cVirnt. en d v n i.rrendor. a;d nnnuttiei' yajd dutuuj the oar, Ixxou, No. 12-3! Svnopsls of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1U54, of the 'United Insu ranee Company of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, made to l.ie Insurance Commissioner of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant to law; ASSETS Bonds, $17,238,738.00. Stocks, S3.7;W.:J52.UU. Mortage loans on real estate, $16,- 31n.0y3.va. Heal estate, $4,205,028 23. Pulley loans and premium notes, $t; 29,1) 45.il 9. Ca-li and bank deposits, $3,702. 120. W). Premiums due and deferred Mile and accident and health j, $1,318. 5!i3 24. Interest and other Investment In come due and accrued. $377,104i.l2. Other assets, $1,2!I8.373.71. Total nbscts. $4i).l5H.241 .72. LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Reserves for life and accident and health policies. $37,525.553. 5!l. Pulley and conlracl claims, $693. 332. !l!t. All other liabilities. $3,462,780.83. Total liabilUles, except capital, $41, 6IH.ti7.2l. Capital paid-up, $1,000,000.00. Special surplus funds, none. U missioned surplua, $11,274,574.51. Surplus regards policy holders, $7,274,574.51. Total, $-18,356,241.72. SUMMAHY OP OPERATIONS lAccrual Basis) Premiums and annuity considera tions, $43,302,777.45. Considerations for supplementary Contracts. $15,828,05. Net investment income. $1,337,947.- 11Other Income Items, $3, 038.756. 69. Total. $48, 2!I5. 309.30. Pulicv hcnetils, $1:1.363,828.92, Payments on supplementary con tracts, dividend accumulations, and Interest. $11,532.47. Increase in reserves, $6,564,330.28. Commissions, claim and general Ins u ranee expenses and taxes, $24, 50 1 tiaSi S3. Other operating deductions, $10, ,1111.71 Dividends to policyholders, none. Total. S14,4I!).47021. Net gain from operations. $3.845,- siiii (if). Dividends to stockholders, $252.- 0W1 (Ht. Other Items affecting surplus and surulus funds (net), $2,170,(122.03. Tot.il. $2,431,624.03. Increase In surplus nnd special sur plus funds $1,414,217,011. BUSINESS IN OHECJON FOR THK YEAH Cross pretniums and annuity con siderations collected during the year $2K!i.fl74.42 Dividends paid or credited to poli cyholders dunntf the year, none. Gross benefits and claim-., endow ments, surrenders, and annuities paid d'ir.m: the ear. $126,324.00. - ,i ,,(!,-,. in Oregon. 421 South West 6th Street, Portland. Nit. 3C-38 Synopsis nf Annual Stntement fop the year ended December 31, 1951, o: the We-itern Farm Bureau Life Insurmiv Company of Denver, in Ihe State ot Colorado, made to the lu'iira'ice Commissluner of the Slate of ilrcron, pursti;'.nt to law: ASSETS tloi.ds. $.18.235.78. Stiieits none. MorlHi.;e loans on real estate, $3I3. B'.H ;:i itf- il estate, none. 1' 'hey loans and premium notes. l ! .u. duit and health), $M,im,47. i-rest ..ml other investment in- due and accrued, $4.638 13. ' .,,-mVs.' $!U!.V;n0 37. r,!.invs. SI'ill'I.US AND OT'tl'R FUNDS M'rve: i v: hfe and accident and ):;.':e. $:k;r,;172 00 .ha and . ''.tract claims. $6,000 00. I otl'. r !, .i'ltmes. $147,447 2il l.il h.ihi'.i.es, except capital. at,' Premnnn tlon. $'i7!. Consider.! $202.200 00 funds, Sl.iKXUtO. nlus. $2"i7.31I OH i irds policy holders. OPFHATIONS .mnuily eonsldera for supplementary n,'s. ihvuti-iid a, ti el et. none. In.TM-if In rrsr;i ii .'ranee expensr- i ' SH ii"ur opeiallng :: ,V2 idemls to p tl''.lP 50 .! oiemen'arv con t .imulatioi .md ''luction. $185,- fsr. "hold' i $35.- 1 $i;W.2i52 .13. Nel e.im trcm operations Ml. 687 79. Dividends to sliH'ihultiert $L!2 3.V i) O -ier luvm Hftectlnj s-:iuf and lui'ihn fund inctl, $:.32Mo Total, $'ii (73 10. lii.Ti'ise in Furptus and po -iat tur plus furd. S7 2U IV BfSINKSS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Ciros premiums and nri! :ty con sldei'.itioni collected durun :h vir. '-V 32 4;' Divdedi paid or cred 'M to pol icyholders during tr-e .a-, none itlro henelit And rU.T.i endow mnts, -unenders mid .indues pid dm in the voir, none Pumtpjt o-fk m Urvgea. 444 Mr w St , fid km, ic4u DOORS OPEN 9:20 c m.! STORE HOURS 9:30 arcv5:30 p.m. ALL ODDS & ENDS MUST GO! NONE SOLD TO DEALERS! NO TELEPHONE ORDERS OR LAY-A-WAYS! LIMITED QUANTITIES SO DON'T DELAY! 10 Only Women's STRAW HATS. Icke 'em evoy fcr 10c 50C 1.00 25c 1.00 25c 50 Only Girl's SHORTS. A reel slesi at this price! 10 Only Women's DENSM SHORT SLACKS. Going at only .... 10 Only Women's SUMMER CAPS. You can't beat this prsce . . . 10 Only TERRVCLOTH BLOUSES. We're cSving them ewesy 12 Only Girl's HALTERS. 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