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2 Th Nw.-Review, Roieburg, Or. Tui., Mar& 27. 1951 Funeral Services Held For Infant cS?if., nrl the great-great grand parents, Mrs. Carl Hodges, Bur Oak, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, St. George, Utah. Interment followed In the Ma sonic cemetery. Funeral services for Daniel oienn Branm, imam son oi nr. t and Mrs. Ronald Brandt, who died 1 March 24, was held this afteroon, Four Minor Traffic March 27. at 2 p.m. in The Chapel i a e,!J-..- ReDorted of The Roses, Roseburg Funeral , ACCiaeflTJ Keporrea home, with President Clifford Bag ley the Latter Day Saints church officiating. , Surviving besides the parents and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. llebreth Thompson, St. George, Utah: Mr. and Mrs. Daily Brandt, Winston; the great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pe terson, Myrtle Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dunlap, Martinez, Locals sTNorsisnr annual statkhbnt For the year ended December 31, ISSe BAUHSI MARINK INSUBANCI CO, I.IMITF.II I BA8I-E hi the Confederation of Switzerland made to the Iniuranre Commlifclonrr f the SUlo or Oregon, pursuant to Uw! ADMirrXD ASSFTS Borxle i,a.07ns Stocks 0 Morlftose loonj on real estate 0 Beal estate, lesa encumbrances n Caen and bank depoeitj . .. 77.S30.OO Agents' balancee or uncol- looted premium 22.233 Vt xnierest, aivia-na. ana reel eetote Incomo duo and accrued 9.342 3D Other aeeeta 116 SO Total admitted urti $1,331 2'iJ 51 LIABILITIES. SlIHI'HIS AND OTHER FUNDS Loaaee 34 493 SI Loss adjustment cxpeneee 2.3b2 72 Unearned premium! 24,047 22 All other tiabillUee 7.361.03 Total liabilities, as cent capital I H.WH Capital pawl up SSOO.000.00 Unasslgned funda ( m r- pluel 72.o03 Surplus aa retard policy holder! $1.22 toe. 03 Neil Emery Darr. 330 Sweet briar, Roseburg, was cited for failure lo yield the right of way as a result of an automobile collision Saturday, Police Chief Calvin Baird reports. Darr's automobile collided wilh Leave For California Mr. and Airs. John Atterbury are leaving Tuesday for Anderson, Calif., where Ihcy will visit their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hogg. From there they will travel to San Francisco to visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Atter bury. Reedt Homo Mr. and Mrs. Don Iteed and children, Stevie, Janet and Robert, are back at their home on West First street, Rosrburg, following a vacation trip to Reno and hake Tahoe. They were joined at Merrill, Ore., by Local News Weekend At Coast Mr. and L. & C. College Choir Will Sing Here Tonight The "Singing Pioneers" of , menfs by Glarum. who is widely Lewis and Clark college will give recognized as a composer nd ar- puotic concert tonignt Lewis and Clark alumni meeting is also scheduled. Weekend At Coast Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dimiik spent the week end at Gold Beach visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shaw. a venicie operaiea oy ianicy u. I .1, .h u i. ii,.,,,,.,,,! n,i Fjelstrom, Oakland, at the inter-' d'h Marilyn, formerly of this city, who accompanied them section of Lane and Sheridan streets, Baird said. No injuries were reported. Mary K. Martin, 526 E. Court street, Roseburg, and Lee S. Hall of Maple, Oregon were involved in an automobile collision near the intersection of Thompson and Main streets, Saturday, the police chief said. No citation was issued. Elder Earl Barnev. Roseburg, and Walter Marion Clark, 815 Mi celli street, Roseburg. were in volved in a minor traffic accident Sunday, but no citation was is sued, Baird said. WHY BE SICK? You'vt not tried everything until you see DR. SCOFIELD X-Ray Chiropractor S minutes from ttwn on Rifle Rane Rd Dial 3 5133 on the trip. Attending Meeting Dr. Hall Seely and Dr. George E. llotiik of Roseburg are attending the three-day mectinl of the American College of Surgeons in Portland. They will both be back in their offices in the Medical Arts build ing Thursday. Mrs. Houck and Mrs. Seely accompanied them to Portland. Mrs, Houck will spend the time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ailclin Fields. Return To Junction City Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Poller and chil dren, Will, Marilyn and James Irvin, have returned to their home in Junction City, Ore., following a trip to Roseburg, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Porter's father, Irvin 11. Meyer, whose funeral was held Saturday. The Porters remained here over the weekend wilh Mrs. Meyer and with Mrs. Porter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Bentlcy, and family. Total St.33l.202 SI STATEMENT OF INCOME Premium! earned S H8.4B0 8R Leasee Incurred 3 S4.1l 21 Lose expenses Incurred ... 6.3O0 43 Other underwriting ex pense incurred 38.314.76 Total underwriting deductions 0S.74S 43 Net underwriting gain or loas -30.2" 54 Investment Income . 33 1340 Other Income -034 32 Total, before federal In come taxes -6.063.17 federal incomo taxee In curred ....... 6 Net Income -6.063 IT Net Remittancea from Home Office I 307.164 91 Other Items affecting surplus Inetl -3.87S SI Total capital and aur- plua Items (net) 203 soe 01 Increase in surplus as re tards policyholders .. .. 107.348 84 BUSINESS IN OREGON rOK THE YEAR lums n Net fosses tkald . Dividends paid or credited to policyholders 6 rrlnrlpal office In Oresnnt Falling Bnlldlne, Portland, Oregon. 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Mltk IT'S mSfArm&OW EVERY ITEM THAT COUNTS YOUR HOME-OWNED AND OPERATED SUPER MARKET South Stephens at the City Limits FREE f ARKING & Weekend In Portland Mr. and , Mrs. Tom l'araeter and family spent the weekend in Portland i visiting with Mr. and Mis. H. E. ! l'artieter. ! To Moot Tuotday Looking-1 i lass Grange will meet Tuesday I night at 8 o'clock at the hall. Men and women are asked to decorate Kastcr hats and wear them to the meeting. A prize will be given for J the best hat for women and the best hat for men. Rotprnincj to Baso Mr. and Mrs. Floyd N. Wilson and son, Floyd Jr., of Koseburg have left for Eugene, where Mr. Wilson took the plane for. Hostnn. Mass., to re port aboard t;e USS Keppler for further duty. ..ir. Wilson was em ployed by Hansen Motor company, prior to being recalled by the navy. Visitors From Pennsylvania Mrs. Frank Kistner of lola, I'enn., and Mrs. H. It. Farmer ot Ulooms burg, I'enn., were guests last week at tiie home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Myers of Rosebur ;. They are re turning east by way of Los An geles and other California points, where they will visit other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, who formerly resided on Harvard av enue, have recently moved to their new home at 831 North Jackson street. Here Over Wcokond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and sons, Harry and Charles, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, 1020 Union avenue, Rose burg. Mr. Wilson is manager of the Western Union office t Aber deen, Wash. He came to visit his brother, Floyd, who is on leave from th U. S. navy. The Harry Wilsons also visited another brother. Franklin Wilson, and fam ily, and a sister, Mrs. Robert (ireen. and family. Knroute home they stopped to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crow, 15 Jeppcrson lane, Eugene. Mrs. Crow is also a sister of Mr. Wilson. Hero For Golden Wedding Among the out ol tuwu guests at tending the golden wedding cele bration of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey in rtoseburg- Saturday eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rhoades of Pueblo, Colo.; Doris Kiluore of Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. l'crry Everett and daughter, Sand ra, of Denver; Mr. and Mrs. How ard Bailey and sons, Glen and Dee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey and son, Jim, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Emil I'uskala of Seaside; Madaiine Rossner of Dayton. Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Elza Fuge of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Ray White head and Mr. and Mrs. N. M, Nelson of Portland; Mabel Ross and Mary Barker of Sutheilin; Mrs. F. L. Kimmer of Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Ja'ncs Hnskins of Myr tle Creek; Mrs. Ann Worthington of Canyonville, and Mrs. Mayine Krum and Mr.1). Paul Becker of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Bailey, accompanied by Mr. and .Mrs. Rhoades and Mrs. Everett and daughter, Sandra, left today for Crescent City and other coast noints to spend a few days. Mrs Everett and daughter will spend a few days in Portland and then pro ceed to I.os Angeles to visit before returnin1? to their home. Attends Mooting ,pe Spousta of Roseburg left today to attend a meeting at the Shell Oil com pany in Portland. He will return Saturday. concert tonight at o'clock in the Junior high school auditorium, under the auspices of the First Presbyterian church. A free-will silver offering will be taken to help defray expenses of the trip. Roseburg is the fourth stop on ranger. Accompanying the gro,j' on its second roafl trip through southern Oregon will le President Morgan S. Odell and Dr. John Stark Evans, director of the college mu sic department' Alter tiie conceri , , . ... , ' Illnnar chArltllPfl 1! Illtf f CS- in Elln.na Mr ni tin me inira annual lour oi tne cnoir i - - Wi'liamTray Tnd chiWre" ! - the direction of L. Stanley , bytenan church for hecho,r.A to Eugene for the weekend lo visit iarum. Mr. Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scheduled for the evening is a. Noble Gray. varied program of sacred selee- . tions, Negro spirituals aod Vilk songs, including several arrange- CAREFULLY SBHaMHataaas Toosfmistross Club To Meet Members of the Roseburg Toast- 1 mistress club will meet for dinner ' at Carl' Haven Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Altar Society To Moot Regu- J lar meeting of St. Joseph's Altar i society will be held Wednesday, I March 28, at 7:30 p. m., in the! school. All members are requested to be present. Returns To San Diego Harold A. llcnson has returned to the U. ' S. naval air station at San Diego, Calif., after spending an Easter leave with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergh of Roseburg. ; Returns To School Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz of Nebo street motored to Eugene Sunday to take their daughter. Rose, back to school. She is attending I'm- ' Soviet Menace Stressed By Truman In Address (Continued from page One) and religious tics which mean so much to us. The international trade on which we are so dependent would be violently disrupted. Worst of all, we would be confronted by hostile power on the shores of the Atlantic, capable of using the great economic resources of our con quered friends to strike across the ocean at our own indcpcnUence. "We must not and will not let that happen. We in the western hemisphere must help the free men of Europe who are resisting Sovoet expansion." In the Far East, Mr. Truman said, Communist imperialism pre sents another threat to the Amer ican nations. "If Soviet communism were to have returned to their home on be successful in tills venture," he Winchester street, Roseburg, fol ; said, "it would be a terrible blow lowing the Easter weekend in ( or- to the bright promise of the pnn valhs visiting Mrs. Phillips' rela- ciples of freedom and peace which lives. I we uphold. . . , I "If justice and order do not pre- Homo For Loavo Apprentice j vail in Korea, they will be in dan Seaman Robert Dean Newport, son I ger everywhere." of W. II. Newport, of Winston is : home on a 14-day leave from the versity of Oregon. Visit In Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and family iff M San Diego naval training center. Loon completion of his leave, New port will return to San Diego for further assignment. Trip To Warronton Mrs. Ru pert l.ee and Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Anderson and children, o f Roseburg spent Easter weekend in Warrenton visiting with Mrs. Lee's son-in-law and daughter and new-granddaughter. At Hatkins Home Mr and Mrs. Sunday, the hospital about 10 days. Mrs. Erickson and Bobby returned to Roseburg Sunday. At Spoutta Homo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spousta of Union avenue, Roseburg, entertained over the weekend for his mother, Mrs. James Spousta; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Prescott and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metcalf, all of Oswego, who came to Roseburg for the occasion of Mr. Spousta's birthday, Easter I- dren visited over the weekend with Mrs. Merrifield's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Haskins, at the Veretans hospital post. Mr. Merrificld returned to Portland Sunday and his family will stay here for the week. At Emmanuel Hospital lidd ing Erickson of Nebo street, Roseburg, accompanied by Mrs. Erickson and their son, Bobby, went to Portland Friday morning. Mr. Erickson entered Emmanuel hospital where he underwent an operation on his kneecap Tues day. 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