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PAGE -TEN inc ut,iiuri sa aaus:.1AN Salcia, Oregon,' Wednesday Morning; April 15; 1931 TUB HOST ; TO S. S-ffiT , .... - - - . ' tion ; has Instructive - Program TURNER. April 14. The San- ae, j w wae ventlon. Which meets quarterly, was entertained at the Methodist EpUcopal church all day Sunday with rood attendance. The theme for the program was "Go Ye." After a eons service and the les- oa study period, a special -was put on by the primary class of the L- - - a ... a . Turner. M. B. sunaay scnow, .isted by their teacher. Mis. Olg. Garner. Members of the Pleasant Point- Sunday school were arrang mA , An h rlaf farm. Before each familiar set of gospel verses were f asalllar set of gospel verses were sane the Bib text wnien inspirea the writing or the nymn was Cetrb, each l.dlTldal in tarn. After- congregational singing the mornlnr sermon . was glrea by Rer. E. J. Gllstrap. of tne Turner v . ... Christian chureh. - a Knnntlful lunch was" served during the noon housr" In a .hall near the churcn, to ns people. The afternoon song service was led by Kenneth Hlcko. Prci. t. C. Mountain of Aumsvllle conduct ed the. devotion. v - - TEviwrc Heard : The " subject pf -Week-day Church Schools" was well handled by Miss Mary Harolng of Eugene, who has done field work In Lane countv and thoroughly under stands the undertaking both in k it!M and the rural sections. She stated that "Oregon Is one of . the four states to be privileged to obtain these ecnoois iegajiy. a large percentage of the children ' it tit fi..ru!i . iiul BtaUfmeat ef the KartHeraatar'a Katieaal Life Iasaraae . w ; I i tk. atm f HiaMMU. aa the tairtj-first ear at De cmttr, 1930. saaee U the Iaseraaee Cwaiiiimtr mi tka 8UU af Oregea. jmrsaaat ta taw : . . CAPITAL Aaseaat af capital stack paid p, $1,- 100.000.00. : rxcoME . Tatal prtiaiisa lucerne far tha year. 9.- 8S9.5fl9.08. , Interest. elTieeaas sad rests receives Sarias taa aar. $1,888,942.45. Iacaaa from other aaarecs rtciTt4 aariac tha yr. 86S.Oe.21. Tatal iaeaata. $12,194,511.75. i PI8BU&SKMENTS . . PaM far laaaaa, aaaawataata. aaaaitiaa ana aurraaaar valaaa. S3.S1S.41S.1S. Dividaaas paid ta paticyaaldars daring tha yaar. SI.419.S74.90 , , - tka yaar, 0. . .'J CaauaiMiaaa aad lariat paid daring tka yaar. $1,741,152.24. Taxea. Iieaaa and faca paid doriag taa year. $. 673.57. Aaiaaat af all ether expeaditores. IV 092.T19.97. TeUl ezpeaditaree. S7.91S.eSS.83. Talme af real aetata etraed (aurket Tel..). $1,989,695.13. Valaa at etaeka aad kaade awaed (war kct ar aaarttsd Talae). $17.81tU21.68. -Laewa aa aMtrtascae aad eeUateral. ete, 910.427,220.00. Premiers aoUi and paKcy toass. $8, 338.984.8$. Cask la baaka sad as head, $998,- sis.es. Net aaealfacted aad deferred premiaaea. 91.82S.S03.00. latereet aad reaU doe aad aecraed. 9S24.e20.52. OUar aeeete ft). $9$.I07.84. Tatal adautted aaart. S42.012.S72.14. LIABILITIES Kat veeereaa, exeiediea aieahility, $33.. 967.49S.00. Gross elalau far laitci aapaid, $203,. 772.74. . - All ether V..t.iliU.. $7,342,403.40. Tatal liabilities, axelaaive ef eepltal Stack af $1,100,900.00, $40.912, $72.14. i BV8INES8 IN OREOOK . VAD TtJV WAD Grace preeeiatea receWad doriag the .year. $65,842.98. PraaBiaaee aad dlideade retaraad d ar ia r tke year. $19,395.54. , Laaaaa paid daring the year. $5,000.00. Name af Caapaar, Northwestern K tlanal Life laearsaee Caapaay. - Naaaa af Preeidaat. O. J. Anald. . Keata af Beerstary. G.-W. Walla. Jr. Sura to ry reeideat attorney for tarriea. laiaraaea Coasiitiioaer, Salem, Ore re a. Ka. 11 . J, . Byaapeia af tka Aaaael BteUaioat af The Mesaaehatette Preteetiee seaiatiaa, lae, af Were ester, ie tka 8Uta af Uaa eckaaetta. aa tka thirty-first day af leceeber. .1930, sisda ta tka Iasaraaea Ceaeraiieiaaer ' af tka 8tate at Ore re a. pareaaas ta law : CAPITAL Aatoant af capital stack paid vp, $1, 00,000.00. INCOME . i.' Kei prataiaais raceieed deriag tka year. 98,7OS0.Sl. Jaterast. dieidtmd aad reata raceiead deriae tka year $408,987.70. lacoiae frota ether eoercer reeetTcd eariag tka year, S5ff.145.9S. . Tatal iaeatae. $9,162,734.50. - . .. DISBUlUEktluNTS )et totaee paid deriag tha year Inelad tar adiastaeat ex peases. $5,227,873.$$. tMrideads paid aa capital stack doriog the year. $100,000.00. - - Ceasaiiasioae aad aalariea paid doriag the year. S2.S2S.TlS.tV4. ' - Taxes, licaasee aad fees paid dariag the year, $241,913.09. eanti af - all ether eipeadiUrea. 9348.494J7. " Tatal azpeadHarea. $8,443,895.08. - - - . ASSETS .' . Valaa ef real estate awaed (market Valae). S401.694.7O. t Vaitta af stacks aad hoada awaed (suf ket ealnal. SS.S18.S91.S0. saaae atrl gages and collateral, atu. . e'oa.BOO.oo. Cask ia beaks aad aa head. $1,418, 89.29. Preas!uaa la eaarsa af collection writ o siaee September SO. 1930. $13,079. 3. . Interest aad rents dae aad ccraed, asn.528.38. . . Dae f roes The Mans. Protective Life . aaseraaee Tha Paal Revere Life las. Ces $3,523.37. - - Total admitted assets. $8,753,107.06, . LIABILITIES Gresa claims far losses aopaid. $2,351.. 01.45. 'Amount af anearnad premiama " aa all atstandiag riaka. $3,522,598.78. Due far calami ssioa aad brokerage, $ 1, 74.45. AH other lUblHUes. $328,300.2$. Total . liabilities, eiclasiva af capital . sroec ai et.uuv.vvu.uv. ao,3u,e73.B!t, - " BUSINESS IN OfcEGON , FOa THE TEAR Net premiama received daring the year. fiae.asa.tu. Lessee paid dariag tha yeac. $104, 445.03. .. v. LAeaes tacarrea aormg tne year, file. S54.8S. Kama ef Compear. Tha Vassacbasatta Pretaetiea Aasaetatiaa. lac - Kama af President, Charles A. Esr- Haetam. . .Name af Secretary. Lemael O. Rodg- kias. - Ftatotory resident attorney for serrlce. l. E. Craaca. OOVIIJG STORING CRATIIiG Larmer Transfer & Storage, j We Also Handle Fuel Oil and Coal of the public scboois axe not con nected with Sunday scnoois churches.' " , ,f " "If there Is to be 'peace be- twee-n' men and nations the child ran must ha taurht the love O Christ. Miss Hard in r urred that the convention take steps to or- canize for a church scnooi xor xt wear, aa an accredited teach er can be found to take the work nn a Hrrnit nlan ' '-. After some discussion the presi dent, John Mix, appointed airs. r. A. Bovinrton of Mehama as cnair man and Rev. E. J. GlUtrap of Titrrtr anf Rn W. Wrixht" Of Rtawton aa a committee to study Lhe proposition, and to report to the next convenuon. Special numbers from various eehnnls .ware riven, "including a duet, -Sometime. Somewhere,? By E. P. Wallace and Tnorntoa mc Clellan of Aumsvllle " Bethel Sun day school, with Mis Helen Me- T"" " Hrla of Mehama gave tn ill uniioncn ai t,a u ,v Lyons were Introduced, v Tv TVutev Introdacesl Dr. Carl Gregg Doney -or "ivu- rare ' the ad r""f the afternoon on 'The -' "n:; t th6 church." stress- fUl&tS S third!? K JJ y lire anywhere, "r , a aw An nn a sm suaaaasa sisww ve - y - .-"tfon not have a civilisation without the whole rorlA dolDK ItS best. ' All . WUlt crow or share la the task: that Is in h done, for Ignorance and .su- ..f.tiftnn ' mnit he overcome - in our neighbors rno nave ncw. . . . M God.- " 1 --.. :' - -. . 'Banners Awarded AftAi tanrreratlonal singing. reports were giren by the secre tary and banners were twiucu. Turner M. E. Sunday school won the banner for the best average ttMtdanea during the Quarter, .1. .v haniir for thememor- i.in. f th luvtft nomber of Bible verses during the quarter, nnmhAr halsr 2377. Mehama wtA ttik banner for the best attendance at the convention. A vote of thanks was given for the day's entertainment and hospital ity of the Turner people. i ne text convention will be held at Mehama Jaly 12. pur III P0BM1D HtJBBARD. April 14. The Hubbard Community, hand has accepted an Invitation to take nart in tha floral parade at the Rose festival in Portland June It. A committee of lour ineiua in s c Pier. Lmn P. Sabin, David IJoyd Stearn, and E. O. Harlan, all of Portland, called on Dr. A. P. detesplnasse, band leader. -Monday, and planned for the event, i This will be the fourth time that the band has marched in the floral parade. The Portland committee also called on Dr. P. 0. Riley in the interest of the community float which they wish to add to the parade. . j ; . Pupils Present Clever Operetta sit.vertoxJ Aoril 14 The operetta. "The palace of Careless ness" given by the pupils or tne Eugene Field I building Friday night was one of the most success fni nit( nf tha - arhool vear. The auditorium was paeked nnd everyone spoxe xcepuonauy wen of the affair. ; rrinaA-fa tlOft netted which will go to the Eugene Field fund. AT DISTRICT MEET MEHAMA, April 14 The Me hama Sunday school was well represented with; 37 people at tending the Santlam district Sun day school convention held - at Turner ; Methodist Sunday in the evening a quartette from the Al bany college furnished music for the Mehama young people's meeting.- This splendid musical pro gram was greatly appreciated by all who attended. WE believe that 'trie way to succeed is to keep movino; arid we're ex perts on ;the job. Of course it's a hard job made easy by- our pa tron's' appreciation. HUBBARD BAND TO MOViNGr h n ' i;. . . n W. II. S. CLUBS TO EDTEB COriTEST -- aaissMmaamaaamaaa Both Boys' and Girls' Music I -i Groups - Will -Take i: WOODBURN,' April ll-T-Wood-burn high school' glee clubs, un der the direction of Miss Helen McPherson. have entered ' the an nual music . tournament 'held - at Paclfle university - at Forest Grove. This year the contest IU take place-April 23 and 24, Fri day ,and E$iturday. '-j.i't.;? ; In past yekn the glee clubs have fared very well In the con test, and they are expected to re peat their performances this year, Theglee clubs will gri to Forest Grove Saturday morning, return ing home the same evening. .'The singers will be transported in one of the school busses, . , t. - ; The girls' ehorua will, sini Down the Dewy Dell" by Swart. The sjirls' quartet wUl sing Al lah's Holiday", a composition by FrlmL The-mixed chorus- of boys and girls voices will . slnK "The Clang of the Wooden Shoon." ' by Malloy. --v - Opal Dickey Is entered In the olo contest: for high -voice. She wIU sing "Wings' iiy Hardelot. Elisabeth Tllller, accompanist for the glee clubs, has entered in the contest for piano solos. She will play Liszt's "Llebestraum.? Toose chosen to take the For est Grove trip are: Freda Net son. Daisy Shroek. Opal Dickey, Vera Jurgens, Dorothy Austin, Katherlne McCormtck, Peggy Shorey, Edlthe Shrock, Geraldine Bonney, Mary Alice Conyne, Ma bel Halverson, Maxlne Sanderson, Zona Schwab, Jessie Sims, Helen i Slanting Woodfln. Kenneth.1 GlUanders, James Myers, Vernon Sprouse, Glenn Seely, Albert PostevDoii Cotey; Ralph Nlbler, Elmer Fro emke, -Frank' Barton, Alvin -Rog-, en. Perry Landsm, Herbert Koe Blf . v Dennla r Froemke, Clinton Tendel; Chester Berg; George 0&J erst.' and Royal Hastle and Kllxa beth Mille, accompanista. : IVAIDO KILLS GUIS FRDGRAM ETJJOYEO WALUO HILLS April: 14. .The meeUng of 'the 'Waldo 'Hills -Comniunlty club held Friday evening'. was one , of. the most en tertaining of the .year. - . SMra. Karl Haberly .was , In charge of-the following progrsm: Recitation, Wilma Sargent: vo cal solo, Fred Knight; gnitar and mandolin': duet, nMrs. W.. F. Krens and Floyd Shanander; kit. Karl Haberly aa Mr.- Gum mer ot Yucatan, Edson Comstock as Mr. Super Suds, Frank. Bow ers as - Kitty Carson, mice mur derer. They .were introduced by Mrs.' Comstock. Vocal solo. Howard. LJechty. accompanied by his parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Liechty with violin and piano. ' ' ; After -the program' lunch was served. with Mrs.- Charles Riches, Mrs. Barney Ray and Mrs. John Goodknecht in charge. . Dancing was enjoyed until midnight. " t XEW NURSE QS STATP SILVERTON, April 14 Miss Nellie KrannlckT of " Portland has been engaged as night nurse at the SUverton hospital to till the vacancy left hy the resignation of Mrav. Kthel Stewart, who left' a week. ago. Mr a. Stewart bad .been nurse at the hospital for fully sev en years. -i - : - ' Wit It Windshields NEW IS THIS CITY--- new throughout the country are the beautiful Ford Town Sedan and De Luxe Sedan with the slanting windshield. This week marks their first formal showing by Ford dealers. ' . The new, outward grace of line is just one feature.' Of even greater importance are the richness of the interior finish and upholstery and the many provisions for your riding comfort. ; Bodies are longer and finished in a variety of distinctive colors. Seats are newly designed, wider, mora KELLERS GROUP AT DRUS1I COLLEGE BRUSH COLLEGE, v April .14. Kellems Brothers, ' evangelists, who Jiave been holding, services at the First Christian church' In Salem, drew a large crowd-when they held services, at the: Brush College school house - Saturday night.- Mrs.-: Homer Kellems and Mrs...' Jesse'- Kellem accompanied their husbands and . assisted with the meeting.;. .:f...; . The first -part of their program was given primarily tor the small children and- consisted of. colored- slides of "Alice in Wonderland' and- a hymn illustrated by slides wnicn v were attractive. Homer Kellems was ln'.charge ot the slides. -:U. . 'Mrsr Homer. Kellems held the attention r the assembly -with 'a chalk ' dfrawing. - ; The "picture when completed-- was presented to i- the Brush-. ' College : school. Jesse 'Kellems ' preached rfhe ' gos pel services. '. Mrs' Jesse Kel lems gave a violin number-and a tiny. Salem misk 'pleased -with la piano solo. . . , BPS EPIDEMIC WALDO HILLS, April 14 Mrs. G. O. Shockley and daugh ter, Nellie, are ill with mumps. Mr. Shockley had returned to his work, near Lyons a few hours pre vious to their being taken ill but bed weather - and an accident caused -the mill to close. flown so he is able to be at home. ' Mrs. MeArthur and baby of As D e L u x e THE NEW FORD Luxurious HITS FORD M O T O toria are cueats at the. John Small hdtae. Mrs. Small and Mrs. MeArthur are sisters. " Sunday Mrs.: .Margaret. Small of SUverton was also a guest at the home of her- son.-' "; - ; -.- v.. ' ! Floyd. Shanander of Hood River Is . visiting- his sister, Mrs. Paul Jaquet.- ; '-' Sylvester Rue returned to Ills work; in Tacoma Wednesday. even ing. He was called home by the death ' of his ' brother, Orlando. Sylvester hopes to spend a short time with 'his parents here later In the summer.-, before leaving for Minneapolis where be 'will finish his seminary work' at. Augsburg college.". .--:."r : ", .-. . -5r Joe Manary of Seattle is visiting at"- the" Frank Egan borne and greeting old friends in the Hills. r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight and daughter Ethel motored to Salem Saturday whereEthel was entered In, the' first year. 'typing contest." ? ; :MUi Myrtle Moore' was up 'from Portland to- spend Sunday, at the Aa Auesr-aonB. nuue ias:w here- the - Geer'a-with r their guest drove to Salem lo '-see Mrs.t Geer Who' is the nurse In charge of Miss Benlta Stroud " who was . Injured two-weeks -ago in jui anto crash. Mrs. Geer expects to return from her ease sometime this week. . " ; The-primary-room at Evergreen was dismissed. Monday owing to a death In the family of Mrs. Heal Verbeck, tha teacher,'. , .-:,v'' j Jane-Ogden was.' absent from school Friday due to, 'Illness; It was the first time Jane had, miss ed a day this term. : ;,;' ' " r.'r:'i.: "-A---,.-,-,-.W-.., .'-.V:.:V FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT - WALDO HILLS, April J4. Mrs; Walter Upson of Hood Rlrer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bren-den- of Portland called at Fred Kalgnt's ' Sunday. -' The Upson's formerly owned the Neuswanger farm. Mrs. Brenden, ? who was Irxa Upon, and her -slsterJxeaev are attending Reed collegewhlle the eldest girl, Blolse la .teaching in the Seattle schools.'. ' v' '-. Appoint TOWN SEDAN - - Upholstery Roomier luxurious and restful. You will especially appreciate the added roominess of the rear compartment; ' See and inspect these distinguished new Ford bodies and arrange for a demonstration. Every detail reflects the mode and manner of a custom-built automobile. Yet tho price is low because of the efficiency and economy of Ford manufacturing methods i 630 Detroit, lew coat. menl und on II C O M P A N scons lulls men SEfJTS COMEDY SCOTTS MILLS. April 14. The annual, high school play was given' Friday evening - at .the-' L O. O. F. hall with a full house. About $15 was realized from the play.,' It was a three-act comedy fPoor Father". "Everyone-did their part splendid.' - Characters were: MryTnomp son (Poor'- Father), Panl - Shep herd; Mrs. Thompson, Margaret Conlaon; Mr. PummeL- LaNoel Mvatra .Uarla. the French .maid. I Irene Koger; Cliff ord-Thompson. Keith Macy ; George;, coioreo. ser vant, Jaek Taylor; -Harold Cald wellT. 'jaerle' .Hasklnsr : Gladys Thompson. PhTtU ; Macy; . Serr geant O'Connor, -Walter Green? VUUn: Laramie., aft' actress. - Fe della" Fry; " Bessie Thdmpson, Cleo : Saueressig; C a r o 1 In e Thoinpson,, Mary Moberg'. ..Miss yildred Wewcomb ?as coach.' 5 . .' ' ' .. ' . - .-' Hazel Green to - y': Present Play . HAZEL GREEN, April 1 4r-The young people of ' the . community 111 gtvea play, fHdms Acres,' at Middle Grove schoolhouse Friday-Evening', April 17." The Mid dle Grove young people will pre sent a' play 'here at a' later datet The cast Is as follows: Aunt jane Whlteman, Hazel Huf ford ; Ann Rickets, the Tillage dress maker, who had her say and usu ally said It, Dorothy: Montandon; David. Holden, farm hand. hero. Leonard Rutherford; Ross Whit man, the wild ros4vherolne..Helen Davis; . Tid, servant girl; a fresh" airfTom. the city. Belle-Huf lord; Enoch, chore boy. Louis Zelinskl; m ents plus freight aaa! itlumrf. Bamptn anal Tea cm purtkm m Ford for mull oconomicol terms through your Ford Y Interiors John "Whitman;- college student, Harold Slattum; a friend cf Join Whitman, Winifred Clal; a bosus bond agent, 'LaRoy Van Cleave; Ilelen Dalton a-city girl, Nora Rutherford;' James Ferguson, a lawyer of bad Teputatloa, Ernest Luckey. tcimiGD IOITIiiTES F0UH -MONMOUTH, April 14. Ex emplification of the third and fourth degrees was made for Mrs. Edna,-Bool,, Dr. C. E. Long' and Mr. and Mrs. Fred pu.U. at the April' meeting of the. Monmouib. grange- held - Saturday. - W.- J. Stockhold acted as master or cere menJes.V y -" . ' -..-.s ,; 'FoQewlnf the -: bountiful noon dinner, . a., program arranged by Mha. C-II, JParker, lecturer,", was presented as follows: Piano solos by. John - Murdock, a rreadlfcg -.by Kenneth 'Mulkey, excerpts from falm papers by .Mrs. James Good-' man, preceded a lecture by Rog er W. , Morse; -dairy specialist from Oregon State college. TO SZX .BZTTZS SZ V f I SHOULD XX EXASIEfrD . D7 yea have Freesent CXAD - ACRES. . " . ' ' ' " ' IF yes eannet read fue print m thread a need!. tT yen are KZRY0C3 an! lrri- le. Consult as NOW. Cbarca Aeaaanabl span firm stems pey dotlor i ' . ' "mmmmmmmm .... .. . 1 M ; : ' ' ' " " ". '- - 1 ' ' j- j