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I FAG£ I 8BERMAH ÇOUNTT JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON F RIDAY. MAY X®» Demonstrate ‘Blackout Machine’ at Capital JACK SATHER WINS HONOR -members of the clast, will not be eligible for initiation until enroll A t oregon state ed as seniors next fall. Oregon State College, May 8.— New pledges were “Upped” as Jack Sather of Kent, junior in they entered the door of the men’s agriculture at Oregon State col gymnasium for honors and award« lege, as one of the 68 students convocation, traditional way of (pledged to Phi Kappa Phi, national notifying them of theijv »election scholastic honor society, this week. as new members of the society. Juniors, seniors and graddate rs OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT students are chosen for Phi Kappa Phi, highest goal of scholastic the State of n ew YORK on th# achievement a t Oregon State, on rty-flrat day o f December. 1940. mad« to the Inaurane# Commissioner of th# the basis of sound character, per S ta ts of Oregon. pursuant to law: ' CAPITAL sonality, scholastic achieevement Amount o f capital stock (Tanking within the upper one- ~ IN C O M E " » “ eighth of their class with no fail H et premiums received during the year __----- -81.4 3 3 ,9 9 6 .8 1 ures) and energy displayed in ex In terest. dividendo and rents received during the tra curricular activities. Juniors, y e a r _________________ __ 1 0 7 .8 5 9 00 Incom e fro m other sourc selected among the highest ranking es received during the p iT a n d Mrs. C. L. B arrett motoi- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riggs were er U White Salmon last Tuesday.* dinner guests a t the home of Mr. I)r and Mrs. B a rre tt moved t ) Whit%. „Salmon T hursday wher? and Mrs.' Howard Sunday. they will make their home for th : Mr. and Mrs. Boice Blaylock summer. Mrs. Barker accon - had as dinner guests Saturday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. E arl Sawtell ponied them there. School is out a t Camp Sherman and family of The Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zevely and daugh and Mrs. Ernest Blaylock.- ter? returned Wednesday, accom Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown were Baccalaureate services for the pjii.jed by Mrs. L. D. May, who ha I visitors in The Dalles Saturday. graduating class of 1941 will be visited with them for severs', Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich held Sunday evening May 18, at days. were host and hostess to memebers the B aptist church at 8:00 o'cloc .. Miss Myrtle Helper was a visi of the eighth grade graduating Commencement exercises will La tor at the W. C. Helyer ranch horn? class Monday evening. Those pres held at the Civic Auditorium Tues ent were Doris Payne, Lois Coy last Monday. day, Mav 20. Donald Olds will I e ner, Dorothy B arnett, Genevieve Mr.- and Mrs. Pridy Holmes cf valedictorian and Gene Reynold,, Oestreich, Dean Wilcox and Duane Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. William salutatorian. y e a r ___________________ 3 5 .0 1 7 .8 8 Lemley; their teacher, I. V. Kane William Brinkert and Tom A.- Hr.ir.mer of Bend, Mrs.»Ida Holme, Total Income _ ______ 81.576.873.69 was also present. The girls were [8 B BUR8EM EN T8 D IS C C O O M M P P A A N N Y Y o - - f N . - ew Y ork. In _tbe ]py were business visitors in The o.f Gateway, Mr. and Mrs. Ted von overnight guests of Genevieve. Hat losses paid <1 urin» o f New Y o rk on the 31st dav of De- Boistel and fam ily and Mr. anJ lad ing adjust- year Incl____„ _____ 1 9 40. m ade to the Insurance Dalles Tuesday. Mrs. Elsie Ru t »con. ment e x p e n s e s _________S 511.164.39 commissioner of the state oi Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helyer and Commissions and salaries actompanied them to her home in Mrs Bill Holmes and fam ily were pu„ „ . nl <o “ “ ¿ p r r A L paid during ths y e a r - . 435.608.61 Taxes, licenses and fees Tl e Dalles a fter spending several Sunday dinner guests at the Sam d a u g h te rs Virginia, M yrtle, N or A m ount o f capital __ _$ 2 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 00 p ali during ths year 69.630.32 ma Jeane, and son, Gordon, and ,t ° c » P . U ; S c 6 H i d a y ' here visiting at the Art Hi !mes home. D ividends paid on capital stock during ths y e a r— 0 Mr. and Mrs. Truman Strong Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belshe and N e t prem ium s received 6.153.304.32 Amount of all other ex- „„ during the year Bibby home. ana Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson son, Jim m ie, of Moro, motored to pendltures . . . . . . . __ 175.05S .S 4 In terest, dividends and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Chap.nt i of Moro called briefly at the Teu rents received during 1 9 1 .4 6 2 .1 6 5 0 4 .5 6 4 39 Hood River Sunday where they T olal “ ( h i t t e S 1 I n b o r n * « * from " o t h e r ard daughter, of Huntington can.e Bal« home Sunday on their way were joined by Mr. and Mrs. John V alu e o f real estate owned ces received dur- sources Saturday to visit Mr. and^ Mr 0 3 3 6 .5 9 1 .3 2 (m arket value) ---------- 5 the vear --------- heme from a fishing trip. Adams, end all went to Viento 2 0 .8 0 0 .0 0 Loans on m ortgages-------- , Kendrick D.nlap- They returni 1 T o ta l Income _________ » 6 .9 9 4 .4 6 0 .0 3 •V a lu e o f bonds owned Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holmes and Park on a picnic. Total ,nc^ § MURfiEMRNT8 _ 1 .6 2 5 .4 8 4 .8 3 < am ort I zed 1 _________ ------------ ; . their h< r.e Wednesday. V alu e of stocks owned N e t losses paid during Miss Cassie Holmes drove to The Among those who attended the (m a rk e t va lu e) Con the year Including Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Barne.t Di lies Thursday evening to attend Sheep H erder’s dance a t Wasco 8 3 7 .9 2 6 .8 8 vention m a r k e t ----- --— - adjustm ent expenses.„8 1 .8 8 7 .4 9 3 3« Cash in banks and on hand 1 .0 5 3 .1 2 1 .4 1 Commissions and salaries and daughter M argaret and sea the senior recital at St. Mary’s Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. 1.576.076 31 Prem ium s In course o f col natn durlnR tne v e e -... lection w ritte n since Sep Taxes, licenses and feea Kenneth, and Miss Anita Dunlap accndemy. T „ New Jersey inventor, utm cnslrattar . •«bUekout maohine" bc- 426.761.76 284.189.75 tem ber 3 0 -- - - ------------ -, Ted E verett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Al nald during the ve a r. _ In te re s t and rent due and D ividends paid on cap motored to Portland Sunday to Morrta Sheppard, chairm an of « » .t o m ilitary affair, commit- 14 .054 64 Glen Karnes, Cleon Barker and ley and daughter Lila .Lee, Mr, accrued --------- ---------------- ita l stock during the 1 7 .7 4 2 .8 8 4*20.004.00 O ther assets (n e t) ----------- year — — -------- • spend the day visiting relatives. " The i n v e n t s said the device could .hut off power to every Amer- E ‘ tcl H artley were business visi «nd Mrs. George Smith, Jeanette Am ount o f all other ex 8 7 7 .8 1 8 .2 4 T o ta l ad m itted assets -8 3 .8 5 3 .3 2 0 .1 9 . 1 « t # a r Senator Sh?PP»rd, Col. D. Watt, h,. v. r o m t r v y penditures ----------------- - Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and neph to r ' in Portland Mondify. Iluhnian, Gene Reynolds, Claud L I A B IL IT IE S Gross claims fo r losses un- ew, Gene Cantrall, and Mr. and A. M. Coyner left Sunday foi Bayer, Arlis Bailey, H arry A rung, and R. M. Franklin of the Radio Sifnal Product. Corp., the Inventor.. paid ___ _______________ » 1 .4 3 5 .8 7 9 S6 A m o u n t- o f unearned pre Mrs. A rthur Chapman and daugh Ci i.don where he will do some car Hurshel and Lew Riggs, Ross •V a lu e k T IM I » » » m ium s on a ll outstand- m a r k e t ) -------------------- 3 lng r i s k s ______________ 3 4 5 1.45 1 69 C a lu t o f etocks owned ter were The Dalles visitors Mon pentering. Fields. Doris Newcomb, Mr. and 6 .5 2 0 .3 6 2 0 0 D ue fo r commissi n and _ m arket v a l u e ------- -- — 4 .3 9 1 .8 7 3 27 brokerage --------- ------------ 1 M .6 .1 8 43 1/ V. Kane spent the week end Mrs. W. D. B arnett and daughters, Cash In banks on h a n d _ - day. . A ll other lia b ilities — 2 O 4 .b l6.71 Prem lum s In course of collection w ritt«n since The County High 9chool track at his home in Fossil with his fam Betty and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. 3 7 6 .1 8 0 10 September 30 1 9 4 0 — Interest and rents due - meet will be held here in the ball ily. Max Brown, Jim Brown, Mr. and 39. and accrued — ------ S t T . . 0*'.'’ » 7.1» 095 00 Dr. Frank Eden of Berkeley, Mrs. Frank Pike, Mrs. Faye F elds, 239. park Friday morning, May 1«. Other assets (n e t) --------- fjurplus over 1 8 .7 5 0 .4 6 2 99 The County Music Festival will bs California arrived a t the Fred Cox W illard Rolfe, Frances Wells, a ll lia b ilities 9 0 1 .6 3 6 50 Tot., “ “7 :» i .« m .7 m so heme Saturday. He preached at M yrtle Helyer, Ralph and Clair held here in the afternoon. Uroes claim s fo r losses 3 .0 3 9 6 0 0 64 u n p a id --------------- -------- • and tl . B aptist church a t both morn- — $3 8 3 3 .3 2 0 19 Balzer. Jesse Helyer, Ivan Am ount of unearned pre Mrs. W. J. Davis and Mrs. Sam i H - e & b iN oreg ' on K ir the Y E A R miums on all oustana- busk and in., and evening services. Dr. Edsn, 3.616.600 27 Jim Blagg, Robert Schilling prem ium s received dur Davis were dinner guests at the Ing risks --------- - 4 .6 0 5 69 Due lo r commission and ing tne vear ------------- • ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox Re\ Dryden and Rev. Anderson Lloyd Kelley. brokerage -------------------- N et losses p a id 3 2 8 0 Ì2 7 4 /2 8 20 25 AU other lia b ilit ie s ------- ------------------ --------- Mrs. A. M. Zevely and daugh Sunday. They all went to Kent of The Dalles left Monday for n .'“ » » p » " £ ïi ô fe, X C E 8 S R IC IN A - . G rants Pass to attend the Bap ters and Mrs. L. D. May were in the afternoon to attend the R O B E R T N ROSE. Are <we, the people of the ingly larger amounts of the other N • . ( Si c it-.a iv 1 ,1 1.1.1 A » >'• ' C a p 11 al business visitors in The Dalles Mother’s Day services at the tist State convention. .... protective foods if its people are - •-.♦orv resident attorney foi sen Ice: paid u p _82 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 United States, well fed? .... .... ... The Bookworm club m et at the Monday. DOOLY A C O M P A N Y , B O A R D O F 8 i. r p I u» church a t th a t place. T hat’s a question th a t thinking to be well fed. over all T R A D E B LD G . P O R T L A N D . OK. home of Mrs. Ted Ball Friday a f liabilities 6 704..506.02 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger Surplus as regards pol NO PSIS O F A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T of ternoon with six members and one their daughter, Mrs. E dgar Alley, men and women are asking these B Y th# Ic v o ld e rs ------------------- 8 .7 0 4 .5 0 6 02 S ’« A T n f c . ' f t i Z f f S f ' S . t f B A N K E R S A N D S H IP P E R S IN S U R of The Dalles same up Saturday days. For no nation achieves «total , s , W 5 , ■ ¥ í i í ',7 ., ; s ' A N C E C O M P A N Y , o i N ew York. In th# gvest, Mrs. Howard Cline, pie>- and children, John and B arbara, T o ta l - 1 8 .7 5 0 .4 6 2 99 S tate o f N ew Y ork, on the th lrty -fir# t to spend Sunday visiting Mr. and B U 8 IN E 8 8 IN O R E G O N FO R T H É Y E A R December. i9 4 0 . made to the Insurance day o f December. 1940, m ade to th# In ent Members read “ Born in P a and Mr». 'Sam Stark left Tuesday strength unless its citizens are N et prem ium s received Commlaaloner o j Ore^om pursuant to la w : surance Commlaaloner o f th# State of Mrs. Wren Hogue. during the vear _ „ .» 8 5 .9 2 3 04 id l sc” by Armine von Temski, lrom for El Dorado Springs, Mo. where well fed. S tro n g people make . ^ 4 . . a ? rln ’ 2 . 9 0 0 3 0 . . . . O'«»»- A m o un t o f ca pital stock strong nations. 'Aad strong and Mrs. Glen Karnes, Lois Coyner. t , - Readers Digest. Refreshm ents paid u p ___ “ _________ 8 6 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 OO they will visit relatives. They ex 9 INCOME ’ ^i * nu ? n T K t™ lT A ,'i‘K 8 U U A R A N T ttk COM- alert people are built Iby abundant Mr. and Mrs. W ren Hogue, Roy were 'served by the hostess. F INCOME N s t p r e m i u m s received pect to be gone six weeks. PANT, j . during the y e a r — ---------8 6 .0 8 3 ,0 8 3 82 a r .’ well balanced diets. Hogue, Lawrence Bauer of Co:- N et prem ium s received dur- Lae Anderson and F rank Costro N.me.ot Er«...l5fLANi Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds and son I n t e r e s t , dividends and lng the y e a r --------------------» 4 ,4 9 3 .2 3 7 .11 IE Y . G E O R G E H. vallia and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus of Gresham arrived Saturday to Donald spent Sunday visitir.g her rents received during Interest, dividends and rents Are we well fed? H ere’s the N am e o f secretary, the y e a r _____ — ---------- 6 5 1,59 4 24 received during the year 2 4 1 .3 4 3 96 JA M E S G. C A N N O N . Eslinger of The Dalles attended spend the week end visiting Wil- parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Was- answer from Dr. Hazel K. St.e Incom e from other source« Income fro m other sources received during the year 1 0 4 ,2 1 0 .9 6 received during the year 1 4 0 ,4 4 5 t>4 church services a t K ent Sunday. lcr< Rolfe a t the T. II. Rolfe beling, food economist of the Bu ■YNOP8I8 OF ANNUAL 8TATEMENT of senmiller. T o ta l Income _________ 8 6 .8 3 8 .8 8 9 02 THE CENTRAL M ANUFACTURERS’ T o tal In c o m e __________ » 4 .8 7 5 .0 2 0 .0 1 • Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe ar. 1 heme. D IS B U R S E M E N T S M U T U A L IN S U R A N C E COMPANY D IS B U R S E M E N T S Mrs. Grover Young and son H ar reau of Home Economics.U. S. De o f V an W ert. In the state o f Ohio on th« N et loeees paid during the N et losses paid during the family spent the week end visiting year. Including adjust- 31st dav o f December. 1940, m ade to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble mot ry, and Mrs. Tom G arrett ware partm ent of A griculture: about m ent e x p e n s e s ------------- 8 2 .0 9 0 ,7 8 8 .9 3 the Insurance Commissioner o f the atate one fourth of the fam ilies in tne her m other, Mrs. John Perry, at ored to Gresham Sunday to visit visitors in The Dalles Mondav. o f Oregon, pursuant to la w : Commissions and salaries C°S.Td“ 'u°“ n,*.nh . 1,7 2 .,» « » 10 P IT A L paid during the y e ar— 1 ,9 3 9 .6 1 5 .5 8 tlri form er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hflbbor». Friday was “ Flunk Day’’ for the United S tates are apparently liv Am ount o f ca^inri^stw tk nald up none. Taxes, licenses and feea Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the y e a r— 2 6 3 .9 2 6 77 1 4 4 ,5 4 3 .3 0 paid during the v e ar— - Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zahner of William Trimlble, returning heme senior class when they dross to ing on diets th a t can be rated good. N et premiums received Dividends paid on capital Dividends paid on capltol during the y e a r--------------- 8 4 .4 7 4 .0 8 6 .3 8 stock during the year__ 5 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 That is, their dieks furnish the 2 0 0 .0 0 0 09 stock during the y e a r----- The Dalles were dinner guests at the same day. Ppttle Lake to spend the day. Mr. Interest, dividends and Am ount o f all other e x p e n - ___ Am ount o f a ll other expen rents received during vear 2 1 3 .1 4 5 .5 7 kind and quantity of foods needxl dit«» v # — — __— — 2 9 0 .7 0 5 02 4 9 4 ,1 7 2 .5 5 Dell -Olds and daughter, Betty Wilbam Beck accompanied them. ditures ----- --------------— the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Al Incom e from other sources to m aintain the Ibody, plus a m ar received during vear___ _ 5 7 .5 4 7 .0 4 . 8 5 .1 4 5 .0 3 6 .3 0 xtw delivered-a horse he had sold to Total ____ » 4 .5 7 3 ,0 9 5 .7 5 Dell Olds and Harold Eakin ac- ix p e n d itu re a 1 T o tal ley Sunday. A D M IT T E D A8S SETS aSSETS A D M IT T E D A 88E gin’ of safety that enables ithem to the governm ent, and also one for V alu e o f real estate owned I , . ! a i MKNTV 744 1,8 99 r«-.n-v«nied by Jam es McHale of Value of real estate owned Mrs. A. F. Balxer entertaine I ' (m a rk e t v a l u e ) ----------- — ------------------ 7 85 09 (m a rk e t v a l u e ) ----- --------8 stand up under the d resse s and N et losees paid during the Loans on mortgages and num bers of the Grass Valley and John M aclnnes, to Pendleton last The Dalles went fishing on the l2oan< on mortgages and col- vear Including adjust- collateral, etc ------------- — ---------- none strains of living. More than a * la te r a l, etc. . ----------------- m ent e x p e n s e s _______ -8 1 .5 5 3 .6 4 1 .4 6 V alue of b o n d s owned Junior bridge clubs a t her home Thursday. They visited Mr. and I) 'c h u tr- on Wednesday. Value of bonda owned Commissions and salaries ( a m o r t i z e d ) __________ $ 7.4 0 6 0 5 6 .7 8 third of our fam ilies are getting ( a m o r t i z e d ) ____________ 2 .4 5 2 .9 0 0 41 paid during the ve ar----- 1 .0 86.7 04 65 E verett P ru itt of Salem, m an Wednesday afternoon. Contract Mrs. Frank Olds at Miltôn before V alu e o f s t o c k s owned Value of stocka owned (m a r Taxes. Mcenses and fees fair diets - th a t is, ju st enough to (m a rk e t v a l u e ) _______ 1 1 .9 5 2 .6 9 4 .1 4 1 2 2 .6 8 4 .4 4 ket value » _____ _______ 3 ,0 2 4 ,3 7 5 OO ager for the Associated Chemists paid during the vear__ was in play at six talbles with high returning home Friday. Cash In banks and on Cash In banks and on hand 1,0 2 2 .6 8 9 4 7 Dividends paid during the keep them going, plus a slignt _________________ 3 .6 1 9 .1 3 7 .7 1 han d ,____________________ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer and 9 7 9 .9 7 2 .8 2 Ire., of Portland, was a business Prem ium s In course of col year to policyholders — ' scores being held by Mrs. C. M. Prem ium s In course of col lection w ritte n since Sep Am ount of a ll other ex m argin of safety or no m argin at lection w ritte n s i n c e sons Ralph and Clair, Mr. and Mrs. 8 3 3 .1 7 6 1« 3 6 4 .2 8 1 .5 7 culler here Tuesday. tember 30. 1 9 40 ----------- penditures ______________ Ciovenger and Miss Dorothy Olds. 3 5 .8 6 0 .3 5 September 30. 1 9 4 0 ----- In terest and rents due and all. In terest and r e n t s due 15 ,753 11 sxpendltures - ____ $ 4 .1 0 7 .2 8 4 .9 4 Low scores were held by Mrs. E l R. J. B ruckert of Moro, Mr. and T o ta l ex accrued _____ ______ 5 0 .2 5 1 .2 1 an l a c c ru e d --------- ,____ 1 8 ,388 58 A D M IT T E D A 8S E T S Other assets (n e t, ------------- The rest are getting diets that 1 0 9 .0 8 9 42 Other assets < n e t) ______ Alley and Mise Anita Dunlap. Mrs. Gus H artm an of Wasco and Value of real estate O H U R O H F A owned (m a rk e t v a lu e )— $ 2 4 8 .0 0 0 .0 0 T o tal adm itted a s s e t s $ 7 .1 6 8 .0 9 6 H5 should be rated poor. In one or T o ta l adm itted a s s e ts .,$ 2 3 .1 7 3 089 «1 Refreshm ents were served at the Mr. and Mrs. O. C. I Bruckert* of Loans on m ort cages end L I A B IL IT IE S L IA B IL IT IE S collateral, etc _________ 4 6 6 .8 1 8 65 more w ays their diets are not The Dalle« spent M other’s day Gross claims for losses un Gross claims for losses c ose of the afternoon. •V a lu e o f fronds owned ____ paid ___________________ 8 349.0211 OO u n p a i d __- ______- ____ $ 1 ,2 5 3 .3 7 8 .0 0 (m a rk e t or a m o rtiz e d )__ 4.894 9 3 8 92 furnishing even the minimum of Amount of unearned prem i Amount o f unearned pre Mr. and-«Mrs. A rt Bibby and visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bruck Value of stocks owned „ „ ums on all outstanding miums on all outstand all the food the body needs for (m a rk e t v a l u e ) _________ 6 1 6 .2 0 0 00 r i s k s _______ 3 .8 7 4 .3 5 2 07 ing risks _____________ 3 .2 8 8 .3 6 6 69 daughter Janice, and Mrs. Elsie e rt in The Dalles. Cash in banks and on hand 1 .0 9 1 .6 0 4 .2 2 Due for commissions and good health. This means th at Due for commission and Mr. and Mrs. William Luttrell Prem ium s In course o f col b r u k e ia g e ______________ 1 2 9 .0 5 « t»0 R est of The Dalles motorad to 2 7 7 .6 0 0 00 brokers-e ---------—_ lection w ritten since Sep- All other lia b ilitie s --------------------- 34.21b 12 some of these people are hungry; 8 0 5 .9 6 6 85 Alm other lia b ilitie s _______ temrfer 30. 1 9 4 0 _______ 6 1 8 .5 9 0 24 Heppner on business and to visit of Portland, who spent several Reserve fo r security fluc In terest and rents due and some have well defined deficiency T o ta l lia b ilitie s, e x c e p t days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom 50 0 0 0 0 00 pecrued _________ - ______ 3 3 .1 2 8 .1 4 __________ ____ tuation capital ________________ $ 4 .3 8 6 ,6 5 0 .1 9 Mi. and Mrs. Luke Bibby. They Other assets ( n e t ) ----------- T 2 2 .3 9 7 .0 3 Wasco M ethodist lOhurch: diseases such as beribri, scurvy, Alley left Thursday for Pendleton C a n lia l paid T o ta l liabilities, except returned home Sunday evening. up ______ $1 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 T o tal adm itted assets___$ 7 .9 6 1 .6 7 7 .2 0 c e p ltn l ____ ____________$ 6 125.311 54 Sunday School a t 10 a. in. anemia, and pellagra: • b u t more Surplus over L I A B IL IT IE S Id up_________ $ 4 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 C ap ital paid up Mrs. Dick Reckman gave a to visit relative». ail lla b l'i Gross claims for! losses. tOF ____ Surplus over all liabilities 1 7 .0 4 7 .7 7 8 07 Morning worship a t 11 a. an. that th a t it means th a t others Cleon B arker motored to The tie* ______ 1 ,7 8 1 .4 1 9 6 6 paid _____________$256 873 26 Surplus as regards policy- birthday party for her d au g h tei, Epw orth League a t 6:30 p. m. Amount of unearned pre h o lJ e r s _______________ 1 3 .0 4 7 .7 7 8 07 having none of these clear cut Hurplus as regards policy miums on all outstand M argaret, a t the school house Dalles Friday to bring Mrs. B ar N ext Sunday is N ational Citi symptoms are getting inadequate holders _________ ______ $ 2 .7 8 1 .4 1 9 66 ing r is k s _______________ 3 .6 8 0 .0 7 4 84 T o tal ________________ S 2 3 J 7 3 .Q 8 9 .6 1 ker home. She had been visiting Wednesday afternoon. The first All other lia b ilities------------- 966 4 9 1 .2 8 B U S IN E S S IN O R EG O N FO R T H E Y E A R zenship Day. The American Le diets, suffering from them, and T o t a l ________________ -’. $ 7 . t - 8 GUI. 85 N e t premiums received dur his parents in White Salmon. a rd second grade pupils were the B U S IN E S S IN O R EG O N FO R T H E Y E A R T o tal liabilities except ing the year — ________$ 3 0 .2 6 6 .5 5 . ca pital -*_____________$ 4 .9 0 3 .4 3 9 .3 8 N et premium# received during Earl Sawtell came up from The gion and Legion Auxiliaries ol may not even know w hat’s wrong. N et losses paid during the guests. • Surplus the y e a r ----------- -------------------- 2??« year _________________ 9 174 43 Sherman county will m eet a t the Inadequate diets m ay not put us over all lia N et losse# paid during the year 5 .5 1 5 .7 5 N am e of Company, Federal Insurance Fred Cox and sod,” Don we< e Dalles Saturday afternoon to spend G:*ass Valley M ethodist church bilities— $3 0 5 8 .2 3 7 .8 2 Name of Company. Bankers and Shlppen Company to bed bu t they can destroy our t murance Company e f New York N am e o f President. Percy Chubb I I . business visitors a t Kakima, Wn., the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon to observe the Surplus as re Nam e of President, A. E H .-'•-»rx. N a m e o f S e c re ta r y Joseph J. M a g ra th . E rnest Blaylock, returning home sense of well being. They . take gards policy Name of Secretary. A. R. M althvws S tatuto ry resident attorney fo r service, recently. holders „ $ 3 .0 5 8 .2 3 7 82 day. • They will serve a potluck S tatutory resident attorney lo r se n ice. R M. Dooly, Portland, Oregon. th eir toll of cronic fatigue, in sh ift Miss Vivian F ritts of Kent Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Saw dinner a t the church a t 1:30, and . naurauce Commissioner. T o t a l ___________________ $ 7 ,9 6 1 .6 7 7 20 ing aches and pains, and in cer tell and children, who have been S IN E S S I N O R E G O N FO R Y E A R ■ Y N 0 P S I8 O F A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T of spent Tuesday night as a guest of premiums received g U et during PSIS O F A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T o $ the P E A R L A S S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y . here a week vfeiting her parents. at 2:30 there will he a religious tain kinds of digestive disturb BYNO the v e a r------- ----------- »56 54 0 44 .............. t i : L T D .. U nited States Branch of New York. Mrs. Glen Karnes. and patriotic service in keeping ances. They prevent a child’s L T D . of Ixjndon, England, on th? .31st »lay N et losses paid during ths vear 3 6 .3 5 1 .4 6 In the state of N ew Y ork, on the 31at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich o f December 1940. made to the Insurance N am e of company Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and day of December. 1940. m ade to the In with the day, also special music. normal grow th and development M ANUFACTURERS’ commissioner o f the state of Oregon, THE CENTRAL surance commissioner of the stats of A N N C E C O M P A N Y duughter, Betty went to Tygh Vcl- and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tl is occasion is open to the public. M U T U A L IN S U R A pursuant to > » * k p l T A l Oregon, pursuant to la w . Arid they lower n atural resistance N am e of president. Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. C A P IT A L k y last Monday to the horfce sale L. O. P U R M 0 R T Amount o f capital stock , 6 0 0 .0 0 0 00 Am ount o f deposit ca p ita l» F. L. Cannell, pastor. to infection. * — * ---y de 4 N am e of tecretnry: Herman Schilling and son. Robert, paid up. statutory IN C O M E a t the Mays ranch. " Olds sold one 2 5 0 .0 0 0 00 PAUL W PURMORT „ 0 .1 1 --------- N e t prem ium s received Good m anagem ent of a limited S tatuto ry resident attorney for service: B arbara Walpole and Mr. and 3 .9 92.8 64 96 during the y e a r ------- $ of his horses.' IN S U R A N C E C O M M IS S IO N E R Net premiums received Sun- Moro .Christian Science Society: food budget and home grown In terest, dividends and $ 2 4 5 7 5 5 2 .7 0 _____ during the year — rents received during Mrs. Glen Karnes, Mrs. Jim Mrs, Charles Lemley spent •S trik e out "m a rk e t” or am ortized.’’ In terest, dividends and 6 0 4.46 4 07 “ protective” foods can often make the y e a r _____________ Wilson, Mrs. Ma’.ide G arrett, M rs., day a t Shearer bridge fishing and Church rents received during In c o m e fr o m other 1 3 8.16 9 29 Sunday morning a t eleven o’clo’ck the difference between fa ir or the y e a r --------------- - sources received during In c o m e fr o m other W ivne Kelley and Mrs. AmMU picnicking. 1 6 9 .8 0 5 16 the year -----------v ----- and Wednesday evening a t eight poor diets and diets th a t a re good% sources received during S Y N O P S IS of the annual »tatem ent of the 7 0 .3 1 8 56 HOUSTON F IR E A N D C A SU A LTY IN Peterson were hostesses a t ’ a 1 ■■ Mrs. M ary Hulse and son Paul o’clock. Sunday school convenes the v e a r --------------------------------- 2 ---------------- T o ta l Income _ - i . --------- $ T 7 6 7 .3 3 4 .1 9 The first food« to he called pro S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y o f Houston In the D IS B U R S E M E N T S T o tal tnen-’ e . —— 2 SCO, 0 . 0.«)5 la je tte shower for Mrs. Dick Reck- of D ufur spent Sunday as guests a t 10:00 o’clock in the Surday tective w ere milk, and the green, state of Texas, on ths 31 st day o f De N e t losses paid during D IS B U R S E M E N T S cember, 1 9 40. m ade to ths Insurance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . N. the year Including ad r.ian at her home Tuesday after Net losses, paid during Cocclssloner o f the stats o f Oregon, pur ju stm ent expanses -•-_$ 2 .8 5 9 .8 3 8 07 school room a t the rear . of the ' leaiv vegetables. They enrich the year Including ad- suant to law : " •• Commissions and. salaries 7 3 2 6 9 5 64 noon The afternoon was spent RuggleS. lustm ent expenses - - - • C A P IT A L 1 .6 6 9 ,8 8 3 90 paid during the vear Mr. knd Mrs. B ennett of Prine building. “The subject of the diets in calcium, vitam ins A and Commissions and salaries Amount of capital stock Taxes, licenses and fees ploying games with refreshm ents 686 853 75 paid during the v e a r— paid up - - - —8 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 2 1 3 .5 7 5 55 Lesson-Sermon for May 18 is G, and high quality protein. Recent paid during the y e a r . Taxes, licenses and fees IN C O M E Dividends paid on capt- hning served later to about 50 ville spent the week end visiting •'M ortals and Im m ortals.” 111 03>t 37 paid during the y e a r— The additions are foods rich in the H e t prem ium s received dur ‘ ng the ta i stock > lk and Mrs. Orville Ruggles, Amount Of all other ex- 869.216.43 None in g ths year --------------- -- year ------------------- guests. *; 3 3 6.86 7 2 3 reading room is in the »ear of the vilamlrw of the B group, especial pendltures _ — --------- fidl laterest.7 dividends a n d Am ount of all other ex Gilbeit Carey, of Gresham and They left Moday accompanied by 8 7 4 .8 8 0 93 rents received during the penditures ----------------- T o ta l exn*ndlturee-----« 447 ly the less highly refined flours chuprch building. 2 3 .2 5 5 .4 6 y e a r ______ ___________ A D M IT T E D A R SE T8 W E. Bruckert of Klondike /itoo- Mrs. Ruggles who will visit rela e x p e n d itu re s ____ $ 5 ,6 Incom e from other sources TOtMl ’ ’ E M IT T E D ASSETS 1 8 .1 7 8 45 a n d ’ cereals. «Still others are Value o f bond» owned 2 9 ,2 3 0 .1 ^ , received during the year A D Î ------------ 3 .0 29 8 8 2 .2 5 per’ here Thursday on their way tives and friends a week. (a m o rtize d ) --------- Presbyterian and vegetrtbl^s rich in vita- V a l u e o f real estate Moro Community V alue of stock» owned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley None owned (m a rk e t value) T o ta l In c o m e ------- _ _ _ _ $ 621.702.03 6 0 8 .8 3 0 00 fishing. 'Ti j..- < (m a rk e t value) --------- D IS B U R S E M E N T « Loans on mortgages and Church, Sunday,. May 1«, 1M1 m,n c . oranges, gratperfruit. to Cash in banks and on None c o lla te ra l e t c . _____ _ N et losses paid during the Mr. and Mrs. Cleort Barker and motored to Tygh Valley and Dufur 10.00 - Sunday school. Classes for matoes. raw cabbage and others. 2.3 11.5 91.7 1 h a n d _______- — «------- V alue of bonds owned year, including ad just Prem ium s In course of 1 8 8 .7 6 9 15 7.4 9 4 .1 6 1 -5 9 ( a m o r t iz e d ) ___ ___ __ $ m ent e x p e n s e s ----- -— - - $ collection w ritte n since 21 8.78 7 3d” The Nation needs, according to ull ages. Chester W. Sm ith, Supt. V alue of stocks owned Commissions and salaries September 30. 1 9 4 0 . . 8 9 .4 9 1 .9 1 4 .9 3 4 .5 1 8 29 •.(m ark et value) ____ paid during the y e a r .— In terest and rent due and 11:00 - M orning W orship: H arland the nutritionists of the Bureau oi 2 1 .4 2 4 .6 8 Cash' In banks and on Taxes, licenses and fees a c c r u e d ---------- -- ft 8 .7 6 8 .5 4 3 .5 7 3 3 .3 5 0 .1 1 p a li during the y e ar----- h a n d ______________ _ Other assets (n e t) pa y View Grange will be special gussts. Home economics, to consume at P rem ium s In course of A m ount of all other ex able on losses and to 6 6 .4 8 6 .3 « 4 8 ,9 3 9 .7 6 collection w ritten since penditures — Chubb A Son ----------- Sermon by the pastor. Special least ten to tw enty per cent more 9 8 5 .1 9 6 60 September 30 . 1 9 4 0 -, 1.576 17 3 7 8 .0 9 7 .5 3 In terest and rents dhe T o ta l »dm iued. music by the choir. , milk and ten to tw enty five per ’ “ “ fg B S S E S A is rf. 8 6 .1 6 4 .4 3 and accrued ________ L IA B IL IT IE S 7 2 ,5 9 7 .9 9 U ther assets ( n e t) ----- 7:30 - Young people’s society will cent more b u tter - and correspond- Gross claim s fo r losses 70 9.29 7 oo j n . n , 01 u n p a i d ------------------ T o ta l adm itted assets 5$ 1 7 .3 3 9 .1 8 2 .4 7 ? 11 m eet a t the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Cash tn banks and on hand 3 2 9 ,9 4 5 .7 8 A m o u n t of unearned L I A B IL IT IE S prem ium s on all out Prem ium s In course of col- An Am erican was defeated ig- R.ussell Hollinshead. Claud J. 8 5 1 .4 9 6 55 Gross claims for losses le :Uon w ritte n since Sep- standing risk» ,-------- 3 738 460 00 unpaid __________ ____ $ tem ber 30, 1 9 4 0 --------- -- 2 9 4 .8 9 8 .4 a Due for commission ana Thompson will le«d the meeting. ncmaniously when he ran fo r the 3 0 0 .0 0 0 OO A m o u n t of unearned brokerage . . . -------------- Interest and rents due and 77 0 .8 3 premiums on all out 6 ,7 6 1 .1 2 1 1 other liabilities --------- office of sheriff. He got 55 Votes accrued -------------------------- The subject will be “ Being Some ^ st 1 m ated due fo r taxes 5 .2 9 5 .7 6 2 02 standing r i s k s _____ _ 3 6 .0 5 0 .4 2 Other assets (n e t) — - - — 2 1 4 .0 0 0 OO^ D ue fo r commission and expenses, etc . — . - 3 - thing or Somebody.” The choir ou> of a total of 3,500,' and the, Reln^urance 2 6 9.05 4 35 brokerage --- ---------------- received In T o ta l adm itted assets----- » L 4 3 8 .3 6 7 .8 1 2 1 .4 0 5 56 A ll other lia b i l i t i e s ----- advance fo r u n p a i d m eets for practice * each Wednes next day he walked down Main L I A B IL IT IE S 5 4 .8 7 6 .2 0 c la im s --------- — ------’ Gross claim s lo r tossy# un '«Street with two guns .hanging T o ta l liabilities, except 8 0 .3 4 1 .8 5 day evening a t 8:00. paid ----------------- ------------ - 8 6 .3 2 4 .6 8 1 .9 3 T o tal liabilities, except c a p i t a l _________ ____ S Amount of unearned prem i 2 .1 3 0 .4 4 0 a« Henry G. Hanson, Pastor. from his belt. C a p 1 ta i caph&l ------------------- ♦ ums on all putstandlng D ry Goods, Clothing an d deposit $ 5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 4 2 9 .1 3 0 .7 6 C a p I t a l - “You were not elected and you risks ___ ---------------- ,------- 8 u r plus paid up 1 4 4 .0 6 5 .0 3 All other liabilities — ------- over all a t a tu- Mr. and Mrs. W alter Beyers of have no right .to carry guns,” fel Shoes to m eet the lia b ili torv de T o ta l liabilities, except posit - L S 2 5 0.00 0 00 ties __ 1 0 ,5 1 4 .5 0 0 5 4 6 5 3 ,5 4 6 63 a • low citizens told him. capital ----------------------------5 Shaniko and Mr. and Mrs. George Surplus as regards policy B u r p lus holders ______________ 1 1 ,0 1 4 .5 0 0 54 over all “ Listen, folks,” he replied, “a 5 0 0 .0 0 0 OU McKay were business visitors at C ap ital paid u p --------- ------$ needs o f the ’. labilities 3 .7 6 1 .1 3 5 .5 9 284 821 18 Surplus over all lia b ilitie s . Surplus as regards policy man with no more friendi than T o ta l ____ . . . ............5 17*33 9.1 82.4 7 HuFumt Saturday. Surplus as1 regards policy 4 .0 1 1 .1 3 5 59 B U 8 IN E 8 8 FN OREGON FO R T H E Y E A R holders — 7 8 4 .8 2 1 .1 8 holders «---------------- ----------- compnunity N e t premiums received * Mr. and Mrs. G ardner of Golden- I’ve got in this county needs to ñ ’ 4 1 .5 7 6 .1 7 TPnt AI - - - C' T o tal ____ ________ ^$1.438,367 81 d u rin g th e y e a r _____$ 3 2 .254 46 36 7 81 B U S IN E 8 8 IN O R E G O N FO R T H E Y E A R dale were busines» visitors at the carry gmns.” N e t lueses paid during B U B IN E S Y IN -O R E G O N FO R T H È Y E A R N et premiums recelvvd 26 688 69 the year D epen dale, Q u a lify G roceries , N et premiums received dur- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hel- - - , during the year----------- $ N am e of company. . - lng tfie year ------------- - - $ 8 6 9 8 .3 2 L TD. P E A R L A 1S S S 8U U R A / N C E CO. ycr Sunday. Mr - Mrs- One Cr a ttV and n * m : rin <2 ”’7 n 5V r * n c . c co m fa n t Net loisrs paid during the N am e o f U 8. m anager, 4 .8 7 9 8 3 y c ir O H. C A R I.S 8O N Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle and the children who have been at Kent for û n y . H O U S TO N F IK E C h u b b ” * bon h » ”” Name <>( N am e of branch secretary, ■ . •■, i,TY IN S U R A N C E COM A N D C A < John St.. New York C ity N. Y le tte r’s m other, Mr«. Ollie Rice, the past nine m onths left fdr Dix- D J. C O W IE PA*N\ S tatu to ry resident attorney «°r • eZXl~e’ tutorv resident attorney for service, »tento W A. « H E R M A N r . M /D O O L .Y . B oaid Ot Trad e Bldg., Nam -‘ ut presid en t were visitors in The D alleiTSat-, on, California Wednesday where Beth B, Thompson, Ins. Comm. Hon. Name oi svci u ij u y . J. tl. K E lr H . P ortland, Or.- v.r ^My ,z» he will be employed a« a mechanic ................................................ 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