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* F R ID A Y . APRIL 2», 1950 EQUALIZATION BOARD T here are eight Oregon coun M eeting of the board of equal S y n o p s is o f A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t tical pow er passed to the cities ties sm aller than S h e rm an. ization for Sherm an county. To stric t population. It would re Of T H E G U A R D IA N U F E I^S L TIA N C E C O M J& tjcrm an C o u n ty J o u r n a l w hich are the source of service P A N Y OF A M E R IC A of NfcW YO R K , to «' • quire 30,000 persons to form a S y n o p s is o f A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t the taxpayers of Sherm an coun industries, m anufacturing and S u m of M e - York, ea the ty, Oregon, N otice Is hereby representative district and 60.- P ib lb h e d E very FrfOaj at Deterntacr, 1**4X »• ,be l« “rai,c* ’-o““ 1*’ Of the M U T U A L B O IL E R IN S U R A N C E COM- given th a t the Board of E quali wooer of the S u u of Oregon, pureueet »• towt 000 to form a senatorial district. exchange. P A N T O F BOSTON of BOSTON, to the State of Mora, O regon ____ No legislation in Oregon can M A S S A C H U S E T TS , made to the lnaurence Com- zation for Sherm an county, O re Sherm an county has less th an IN C O M E mleeioner of the State of Oregon, pur.uaat to la w : gon, will a tten d a t th e County q U m L F r e n c h --------------- BUtO* 3000 persons and could therefore be as im p o rtan t as th is for ten To tal H u e lo » tocome lot ttae year »25.52t.649M y ears because th is decision will C ourt Room of the Sherm an - INCOME expect so small a fraction of a Satered m second c l * « m att«» s t the tjswsu» _ 96,035,222.47 Net premium» received----- —------- — county C ourt House, S tate of P tw tofflee at Moro, under Ac representative or a senator as last ten y ears and o th er decisions — - 1 . . « . . « s Total interest, dividends end real H a r la n d v ie w G r a n g e C o p t »— 139,319.47 Oregon, on thè second Monday to not count a t all. T he general b u t tw o years. e»Ute tnoome _ _ ---------- Total lacoo» --------------------• 41.500,976J 30,306.96 Income from other eoucoe It i s v e r y im p o rtan t th a t the effect of th is plan would be to -S6.204.848.92 of May, o r May 8, 1950 àhd pub O F F IC IA L COUNTY P A P E R D ISB UR SEM EN TS t , Tstol disenfranchise the ru ra l p a rts petitions be signed. licly exam ine the assessm ent Paid lor toaaoa. oodowwenta. D IS B U R S E M E N TS foils, correct, all e rro rs in v alu a aanuittaa aod surrender valsea t I U I M * * 91 636.153.77 of Oregon. SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S Net amount paid for loeeea- Dtvidaad. paid to policyholdsn— . 107.377.16 T he petitions being circulated tion, description or qu alities of Loee adjuatmoat expenses------ General iaaoraoco eapooaea - 5.6W.1O4-— _ 1,588,423.11 HO< K MAN’S ORCHESTRA Underwriting expeuea ------ Arooaat of all other aapooditorea . * ~ O N E Y EA R . -------------------RKM here a re for the balanced plan lands, lots or oth er p ro p erty a s Dividends paid or credited to Total eapeoditurea *5 _ 3.878,811.97 or th e ru ra l plan. It is sponsored holden sessed by such assessor; and ¿ t _ 58,020.51 A ttorney at law I other expenditures _ ASSETS by the Oregon F arm Bureau, the >5,269,286^2 shall be th e duty of persons In Total di»bur»ementa Valúa of real »elate owaed (market R IA L Oregon W heat League and o th er vatoe) • M H .6 1 1 .1 4 terested to appear a t the tim e A D M IT T E D ASSETS A superior service Loan» on mortgage» and collateral, ru ra l groups. It would give each MORO and place appointed. E ach peti 91,571,649.06 e< personal e tte n d sn c o V .l„ b o .d . o . ~ d <* etc. . . z ....... ---- coilhty a t least one representa Monday, W ednesday, FT Ida) Value of hood» owoed (am orniad) 152.759.155.49 V .I.. U *73.77340 tion or application for the red u c (m arket value) --- < 17 065 88 tion of a p articular assessm ent ' Value of »to d » oweed— 7 - . . _L— 6 UW.990AMI THAT COSTS N O M O M tive and each county a t least a Cash in banks and on hand ------------ M ’ A fternoons Policy loan» — --------- —— ------------- 14.13C.419.46 3,736,462.60 Premiums In courae of — “ " L e «4.301.97 th ird of a senator, not m ore Cash ia hank» and oa hard ------ shall be m ade ii> w ritin g verifi written since September 30. 194»---- 424. 1.209,117.07 Interest and renta due and accrued than three counties being bound Interest and renu due and accrued----- 25.186.K9 ed by the oath of the applicant N IW IP A P IK Net uncoHectod and deferred THE DALLES ’ 4.201.982.00 Othar assets (net) — --------- - R8H O27 36 together into any d is tric t or his attorney, and shall be Total admitted »-~»t- ---------- ------------* 4 1 « 211.640.73 Otoer ieeets ( m t ) > \ P U B L IS H IftS 211 E ast T hird S treet L egislators are the tools voters otaI a u m iirc u . . . r n 1279,798,047.60 filed w ith th e board w ith in T I o u t admitted L IA B IL IT IE S . SU RPLUS A N P O T H E R > 1 L IA B IL IT IE S , SURPLUS AND O T H E R FUNDS Telephone 3209 have to obtain required legisla ASSOCIATION the first w eek it Is by law re Total unpaid claim . -------- — — » 493,467.60 Net r«terrea ---------------------------- --------*336,765.835.•<> tion. Law s are passed w ith votes; Estinmted torn adjustment expense Policy claim , and loaaaa quired to be in session; and any for unpaid claim . --------------------B ^ j s S J O KX> KELLY AVI. outataading --------------------------------- w ithout votes in the legislature petition o r application n o t so Total a n —rwed premiums 4 0 ,9 0 A ll other hahUitiea-------------------- r - « ru ra l Oregon will suffer. And April 28, 1950 Total liabilities, except capital J262.632.076.83 All other liabilities _ . « „ 7co’646 J 3 A w id e range o f price* *" made, verified and filed shall not Total liabilities, except cap ita l- — *3,752,646^4 General Contingency because ru ra l Oregon is the Special surplus fuada: Kruerv. ----------------------- *2.800,000 be considered or acted upon by ♦hai m eet* all wlshas * 125,000.00 tea Fund so u rcez of supply of m aterial STRAYED: Black cocker spaniel Guarani-------------------- Uaasaigned fände RKAPPORTIONMENT the board. Each such petition Keecrve for Dividends ( • « v i n e ) __________15.165,970.77 last Nov, Owner m ay find him w ealth the developm ent of the Not D e c la re d ---------------- 322,088.16 Surplus as regards policyholders 3 'Z or application shall sta te thereon There is now being circulated state would be retarded if poli T' „ . l ______________ *279,798,047.60 L naseigned funds , a t th e Sid Seal ranch, Condon, the address to w hich notice of in Sherm an county petitions for s J ilS i ¿ ¡£ -£ 2 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR T H E YEAR Ooegon. 25-27c SynopBi» o f A n n u al Statem en t . T o t a l -------------------------------- ------------ ~*,8B 8,8Z 7.«> the action of the board of equal Net premiums and annuitiee received *141.979.96 the CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND S Y N O P S IS OF A N N U A L the C O N N E C T IC U T M U T U A L L IF E IN S U R Dividends paid to policyholder» ization shall be sent. TAKEN-UP Two 2-yr. old w hite Of STATEM ENT MENT FOR LEG ISLATIVE RE- B USINESS IN ORECON FO R T H E T E A R ANCE COM PANY of H A R TFO R D . In the State of during the ---------------------------------- ------ »J.5S1.03 -, ended ( m e m b e r 31. 1 94 9 . M arie H osklnson Couuectiaul. oa the thirty brat day of Itocember. dams received —--------------* 4*362.46 face steers, one 2-yr. old w hite PRESENTATION R E A P P O R F E D M R A L L I F E IN S U R A N C E Net loeeee paid---------——-------------- 36.°87.00 let p u mi------------------------ of tbo Thlcaxo In the B U te of 1949, mada to the Insurance Commissioner of the >iv*,degde paid « credited to Sherm an C ounty Assessor ¡ace heifer. No brands o r 'e a r TIONMENT. It is one of tw o 996.42 lllin ó l» made to the In a u r a n e Com- State of Oregon, pur.ua m to U s : policyhnldcr» -— —— : ' 25-27C, m ia s io n .r o f the S ta ta o f Oregon, pur- Lnpine ltebekah Lodge m ark« N orm an Fields, Sheriff plans now being put before the IN C O M E «m e t to tow : ¿B ear Me. IN C O M E Meets 2nd and 4th citizens of Oregon in an effort Sherm an Co. Total premium income For the y e « 3 79,046,117.42 Total premium Income dividends and renu received Tuesdays of each S B .905.028 0S which are the source of service, CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — {merest, daring the y r ---------------- 28,099,818^5 m onth. - - V isiting tim e to insure a place on the from other sources received renta received du rine Meat cutting, w rapping, sharp lacome 1 .0 9 1 ,1 2 5 43 m em bers tvelcome. d u riw t h . y r __________ _______ 2S.M7.39SA4 the year ■ --------- W i m o m T Z Z Z _________ ___*123,483,329A1 ballot in November. freeze. B ring them in an y dav Income f r o m other Helen K ruger, N. G. sourooe received dur- , 33X»2eSO b u t Sunday. C &. C Food Store, The other plan is sponsored tag tho year — D ISB UR SEM EN TS Lucitle May, Sec. G rass Valley, Oregon. -¿U-c Paid for lose«, u d o v n .m li, by som e labor groups In Port ‘¡ ■ m W 1’’4 “ annuitiee and surrender values------ * 31.W9.B9J . as land. It would divide the states Dividends paid to pulley holders------ ' 9,896.646.7» Eureka l>odge No. 121 A -F. A A.M raid for leases,, eadow; p > FOR SA LE— Now available for General aaanntoe and S.1SLT21.SO insurance «Kpensea — ------- 31.655 1 « « legislative districts on a basis of Meets on the 1st and vxltaee---- I Total eipetiditurm .— , ■ 7B.♦♦1.^32-73 im m ediate delivery W 111 y s said to poí- 3rd T h u rsd ay evenings 5 0 .1 7 0 9 « ASSETS Jeep s and four-wheel drive each m onth. Visiting S y n o p e ie o f A n n u a l S t a t e m e n t pick-ups. Complete W lllys ' “ ^ I 3343X7M 43 m em bers cordially In None From where I eit, even though O verland line of panels, station L - , - . . CM «ta» M LB CHANTS 1 11 1 A S S I Was on (he train up to Central vited to m eet w ith us. 1,9 3 2 .0 9 2 .2 6 ros a tion or m v tobe m jomn your ticket ia punched differently wagons and Jeepsters now C. SL B ennett, W. M. City the other day and when the A B M tB t V MtaV YO R K . tai ita« **»»• M Hew Tarta. te Value of bonds owned (smortiaed) 358,854,94.’ 44 n a « IV ? M A . Sw»e el Orepm, sensationally reduced in price. Value of stocks owned (market from mine, it still gets you where tog*D tavoruBont” ex- H .B. P inkerton. Secretary conductor came around* I asked 74.079.386.0» 008.149.39 peneee. * 1 0 3 , 77M M Contact Willi* Motor Co., Third Pre vatoe) 26.386.878.32 you’re going. Juat like people with him why their ticket punches make miam n o t« and policy loans— Moro Ixxlge No. 9.538.323 -32 Total expenditures - I 0,7 8 2 .1 3 4 .2 3 and Lincoln Sts., The D^J®S- Caah In hanks and oa hand-------------- 6,705.656.03 their opinions. You might like cof ASSETS such odd-shaped holes in the ticket. Meets 1st and 3rd Interest and rente due and accrued Net uncollected and deleired / Oregon. ' . fee, another person, tea—and I’ll ni.toJJta Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. “Every conductor in the country i « , « . « . 10.454,241.75 premiums ----------- -— iMMr.ss hall. T ran sien t and 3781.744,383 16 settle for a temperate glaaa of Total admitted aeeet has a different design for his 311 m u s si Taeal ’B w ’ - T í 1 3 .1 2 0 ..S O .00 S t H 0 »TAlrKMIC>'TNUAU visiting b ro th ers are beer. But what does It matter, »o L IA B IL IT IE S , SURPLUS AND O T H E R FU N DS punch,” he tells me. “ Some even D is Bl BSC M t NTS the year ended r ii cordially invited to aloe of gtoekB ow n êi Net ___________________ „-3653,186.276.70 long as we respect the rtpkt of the 3 4 0 .8 8 4 .0 0 show up a fellow’s preferences. Ï 1 9 4 9 Of the (m a rk e t v a l u » ) -------- pUd la . Uaaaa Policy claim» and loeee. out.tandiag 2,905.843.03 meet w ith us. ~ “ ■ • t e a and 1 .7 4 7 ,8 8 7 09 A ll ether liahilitiga— —- 73,354,064.47 Now take mine. The hole it makes other to have tastes and opinions? Total liabilities, eacepl capital 3729,446.184.20 N E W t» R K . M arvin Howell, N. G. We’re all trying to go in the same Commlenlonef o i the 8 ete or looks like a beer goblet.” 7 1 3 .5 7 3 0 4 Special »urplu. funds II2.S 57.292.75 - Leo W atkins, Secretary P « " ““ » “ ' Y V o o u s Unaetigued fund* direction — towards a friendlier, Sure enough! Then he went on 1 49.122 98 ( s a r d i« ) ... 39,740,906.21 Surpln* m regard* policyholder. • * * • * * • • I??'?? more pleasant world for all of us. Itethlehrm Chapter No. 78. O.E.H to say that the punch ia'jugt like T o t a l ______________________ _ 3781,744,383.16 Total Internal. dm - t * Meets every second and the conductor’s signature. Makes it , r# S a04.7 8 7 .0 8 B USINESS IN ORECON FOR T H E TEA R Income -------- — fou rth T hursday In each Total admitted an- eany to.trace tickets. . . to check up Net premium* and annultias Income from othar _ - t g 3l ■ ------« • »engages and iiMseseeL • e t a __ ____ ________ * 3 0 ,0 2 3 .8 0 7 40 907.606.53 m onth; v isitin g m em bers r e c e iv e d ------- ■ - — -— — — t L IA B IL IT IE S . 8 V R P L U 8 A N D if something happens. Dividend, paid te policy holder. OTHER FU N D S 7 Invited. Moro, Oregon. v X . añhiad. — -* <— taO T B J B 8 E M & ^ M S l4 ” PAOS t SH ER M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L . MORO. OREGON DANCE of Maneb 8. ITS. --— A P R IL 29 George G. Updegraff - ... * 3 J . 6 7 j .2C>.> DM Adt W ant From where I sit ». / / Joe M arsh His Punch IS His Signature' a ,) 19,416,779.90 J 1 X .9 U -2 3 N e t r e g e r v e r ------— ------¿ 2 5 ,1 7 3 .8 4 0 .4 9 Policy t lt lm i and loigggg o u t s t a n d i n g . 1 9 8 .3 9 6 45 A n o t h e r llab llltlg « — 1 .8 2 9 .0 4 0 12 Total U abllltlee. ax a p i ta i ____ . 3 2 7 0 0 1 ,2 7 ( 1 0 8 ogpt eapltal paid u p ____ 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Capital p S on dai «urplua U A B lU T l t B . SUBPLUS AND OTHtaB FUNDS so«.»»! »« MJ « • « 74.639.14 1.136.006 4J 3U .71 3 .n 7.T 2 toed. Í .869.00980 tf gnad fnnd» Z Í r l i t . 700.060.90 * T Ä - 1 - 1" 312,381^26 43 n»i.l BUSINESS in O B tG O N FOB T H E TEAM ____i 9 «.986-53 Het » * • « * • « • « raaervuu >8.117 A3 Net U s e » >614 I _______ * Ä .» V r. T o ta l M U B IM _______ _______» 3 0 .0 2 3 .8 0 7 40 BUBPOMf IN FOR Y THE et t prem ium « Ne » end Ules r • « 1 1 1 • d B ?K ? U 2 9 2 .7 M 5 2 4 .1 7 8 ,0 0 5 .5 7 funda / Ï , „.perd -U3-. M t imated leas 4,980.789-47 ’-X- d n rte rw v ttin g expenses. A ll othar expenditures during the y»a»___— Net loeeee and claims, endowments, surrenders, and annuitie* paid during the year *«S43.’ 414 ” Ton Loans on raortga»»» and collateral, etc. —- Value o i bonds owned 9*300.00 47 Value of etoc'xe owned (m arket value) ------ « 7 0 .4 9 4 .0 0 ( a m o rt ixe d l 828 - D lvidend e paid to policy- holder* du ring the y e a r . 3 9 .1 1 Net loeeee and elelme. en- dowmgntt. gurrendtn. and annuiti«» paid dur- the y e a r ___ ____ - __ 59.151 , i j > " * In Oregon, PORT LAND Premfume In courae o? collection w r i t t e n ■Ince September 30, 1949 299.737.00 ”” 1 Olive Young, W. M. Naomi Van Glider, —— v Secretary Copyright. 19S0. Uultod Stato» B m x r t Faurubtrío» -- ---- --------; — Feather-bedding scheme of Firem en’s Union to put an ad d itio n al firem an on diesel locomotives has been ---------- •0 0 .2 6 1 .7 9 1 .7 8 9 .9 2 3 0 5 Interest and rente due an«l accrued — ■ Other asseta (n et) « « T otal admitted a>- CÍ a b i l í t í é s ’. * _______ SU S 0 6 9 .4 2 4 .8 8 AND clahnT55D*«32.954.52 T 'otal ot ___d un e i lose adjtiet- Eat ient mt- expense for un- pald claime -----— - (Mai unearned pra- Senior BALL 68.733.98 ---------- 1 2 .7 6 8 .2 4 1 .4 7 C a»h in banka and on _______________ * 59.112 18 - -• • 5 5 .0 8 9 .0 0 m lum s X .-K H E K .— >tt Roos - «It and Truman h rv e said these demands w e re “ devoid of m e rit” and they w ere t - r t F in d in g B o a r d s a p p o in t e d b y P. T ”$ C ap d i ia l up 1 1 ,7 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 IÍSS _____ itgned funds (su r plus) — 3 ,2 9 2 ,5 1 2 .4 5 Surplus as tegards policyholders — 5,022 ,5 1 2 .4 5 T o ta l ________ ...____ * 1 8 .0 8 9 ,4 2 4 .8 8 FtGMiNRHM I N GR luG U N F O R T H E YEAR let premiums received „ _ J 9 2 .2 8 0 .7 6 Formal £ r.t it tosses paid ------------------- 9 1 .6 4 0 .0 3 io — Ptf -lnclpal office In Oregon— None. and Now tho Firem en’s leaders seek to p a ra ly ze railro ad transportation to compel the railroads to em ploy a w ho lly unnecessary additional firem an to ride on dieseljkuom otives. This scheme is plain Semi-Formal ’• Rui us High School Saturday, April 29 9 p.m* Arnold hansons Orchestra M m . $1.25 pbs Federal tax -25, Total $150 82.3(1 PINT 8.T.6O FIFTH “OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY” by 8 p. m. TICKET« ON rale RKRIBIVED REATH J*5 BLUM’R—MORO (H IL D R E N Ä A L L ^ R ^ iR A H R Produced by VALLEY special arrange m ent w ith the DRAMATIC PU BLISHIN G OO. of Chicago L eaders of th e F irem en ’s union have called a nationw ide strik e s ta rtin g w ith four g reat railro ad s on April 26. T hese railroads are th e N ew York C entral, P en n sylvania, S a n ta Fe, an d S outhern. T h e union claim t h a t a second firem an ia n e e d e d o n g r o u n d s o f s a f e ty is s h e e r hypocrisy. S afety h a s been dragged m to this disp u te only in an unsuccessful effort to give a cloak o f resp ectab ility to vicious feather-bedding dem ands. After a careful s tu d y o f th e first de m ands of th is union, a P resid en tial F a c t Finding B oard on M a y 21,1943, reported to President R oosevelt t h a t th ere was no need fo r a n e x t r a f ir e m a n o n d ie s e l locom otives. Again, on S ep tem b er 19, 1949, a fte r a second bearing on th e union leaders’ d e m ands. a second B oard reported to Presi d e n t T ru m a n th a t: " th e re preeently exists no need for a n ad d itio n a l fire m a n . . . upon either th e ground o f safety or t h a t o f efficiency an d econom y of operation. Cornelia Otis S kinner and F>nlly Kim brough D ram atised by Jean Kerr genrral admirhion -se ____ ___ ___ __ S U IT STU1GBT IOIUON JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Friday, April 28 . Straight Bourbon Whiskey • 86 Proof National Distillers Products Corp., N. Safety R ecord of Diesel» 1» O u tsta n d in g ly Good A lthough th e railroads accepted th e B oard findings, th e un io n le a d e r, hav e b razenly i w . T h e y repreeent t h a t an e x tra firem an is needed for ’ 'sa fe ty ” rea sons. Here^s w h a t th e B oard h ad to say on t h a t p o in t: “ T he safety a n d o n -tlm e perfo rm an ce of diesel electric locom otives o p erated u n d e r c u rre n t ru le s have been n o tab ly jjood • • • “ Upon careful an aly sis of th e d a ta s u b m itte d on safety, we have concluded t h a t no valid reason» have been show n as a s u p p o rt for th e B rotherhood pro posal u n d e r w hich a firem an w ould be req u ired to be a t all tim es c o n tin u o u sly in th e cab of road diesels. T h e proposal m u st be re je c te d .” T h e real reason behind these dem ands is t h a t th e union leaders are try in g to m ake jobs w here th ere is no w ork. I n o th er words, a plain case of "fe a th e r-b e d d in g .” T h e railroads h a v e no in te n tio n o f yield ing to these w asteful m ake-w ork dem ands. "The Safety Record of Diesels Is Outstandingly Good • . P rbsidbntial F act F inding B oard R bport Read these excerpts from official reporte of Presidential Fact Finding Boards: “The safety record of Diesels is out standingly good, and it follows that the safety rules now applicable have produced good results.” ’T h e safety and on-time performance of Diesel-electric locomotive« operated under current rules indicate that Diesel-electric operation has been safer than steam locomotive operation . . R em em ber! T hese are n o t sta te m e n ts of th e railroads. They are ju st a few of the m any sim ilar con clusions reached hy Presi dent T ru m an ’s Fact F in din g Board w hich spent m o n th s Investigating the cl claim s of the u n ion leaders. - A .. EASTBIIN SOUTHiASTKRN wsrrciiN . J,. » I ' We are ublishing this and other advertisements to talk to you about matters which are important to everybody. 8t first ,1 !-