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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morntng, April 22, 1933 J ' t. ,EI5 ELECT Annual-Reports Show Healthy Gain in ail De partments of Church Tha ar.r.na.1 meeting Of the lo-jua. . -,Tnh ii Tuesday I night showed a neaimy e'" a -..-, Tii average attena- - - . .. a In 1IIW 0Ce In Sunday "ffttt .,0 oMaeA rrom its ! J i .il. Tear inCIUUlIlS Bumui. i . . . f M.MAmAfI ontht ana an inero - .. mn in. I . 4 tn rhurch memher- hlp. The financial reports owed t791 oald on build- ftu .i A.;. which met In I OJIK iuw''" thai ull thehuiiam? pay ana so.vvv lift -w - a InMndlne the Sunday school d the N. Y. P. S. depart- m an t a Tr following omccio ... . were ,., b v-, new year: Sunday Natendent. Morniag warship. 11, "Chna Alected for ine new yc ' U rtrttttioB ,Bd jjaperfeetioB." Bra- school superintendent, r. w. i,,,, worrtipj 7:3ot "a Giorioas Proeia. m.. tmateea. VV. u. nnuj, John S. Frlesen. Clyde Hoffer, F. M. Litwiller, and L. VanDelinder. Stewards, A 1 f r e d Schroeder. .George Friesen. Mllford Stull. rhea Sampson, and faui nruj, mthi.r Galloway, pastor, Mrs. I Galloway as president of -the W. M. 8. Mrs. PSUI liaray, pre- ident Of the N. Y. P. S. F. M. Lit-1 wilier. Sunday ""E""0 ent will also be members or utrtrt saBAmblv bv virtue 01 their office. Dr. J. W. Goodwin of Pasadena. California, general su perintendent of the denomination will preside over the meet at Port land. The young people's rally held 1 In the Naiarene church here Mon day was sot as large in attena ance as had been anticipated be cause of the heavy Easter pro Ajrams In the local churches, but 10 churches were represented and S50 young people were present, ROV . DOnnell J Smith, pastor Of the First Church Of the Naiarene Of Portland, was the speaker. He was for 10 years the general N. Y. , I Mr. a. ureaiueuu STATE B TO The 4 3rd state convention of the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union will! open Thursday night, April 17 and close Sunday night, A ao oka, irfoxi: 4TKfo4t1 ti Jrfc " CUUrcn in AUgenc. 1 Addresses will be built around! t onnvaetlAB (horn. "Treasure I ellv .nasber. tncludlnr 1 Seekers , With Speakers inciuaing I Dr. PeiTV C. HODPer. pastor-OI the I Westminster Presbyterian Church T.t1.nB. r!hanr11n tfsrr ttt I the higher system of education in Oregon; Dr. Levi T. Pennington, president of Pacific college; Rev. Chester P. Gates, district superin tendent of the Oregon Evangeli cal conference and pastor coun sellor of the state C. E. union; Dr. Victor P. Morris, professor of ec onomics at Oregon and former pastor of the Monmouth Christian church. Youth addresses will be given by Mflo Ross, president of Marlon C. S. union and Arthur Stanley, a student. Three special conferen ces will be conducted Saturday morning by Dr. E. W. Warrington of the Chair of Religion at O. S. C; Faye Steinmets, associate sec- Delegates the atstnci assemoiy Mr Lord and My God"; stasia by chart pnrtiand May 10-14, Mr. and ns ehoir: riolin soloT Miss HorMnaa Tay fa roraana .y "Adoratios" Borowski). ETesisg Mrs. L Van Dellnaer, Mrs. i . W0PiWp -:80. .t0ur Appraprbtias at Smith, and John S. Friesen. ReT. Christ.11 Vanng people'a meeting. S:80, retary Of the Portland council Oflehct. D.D.. pastor. Chareh school.' 9 :80. Churches; and Dr. Fred B. Mes - Ifir tha nrawnn Sin-1 .cial Hygiene Society, Edgar W. Hoover, state endea vor president, who has been ill for several months expects to at tend the convention. Paul C. Brown, former Pacific coast field secretary, will bring a discussion on graded Christian Endeavor. Laurence C. Sunkler will lead the song services Tne junior Convention Is to DO held at the Central Presbyterian church under the direction of Miss Glenna Stephens on Saturday morning. More than So pastors have al ready accepted the pastors lunch eon Invitation for Friday noon. The Young Peoples' banquet with Miss Thelma Parrlsh in-charge will be held at the Christian church and the Intermediate ban quet, led by Miss Mable Moffett, at the chamber of commerce on Saturday evening. COUNT CHRISTIES K SPECIAL MEET The Court street Christian church la preparing for an evan gelist rally the coming week, with Dr. Howard Mconnell of the Cor vallls First Christian church com ing to assist the local pastor. Rev. Hugh McCallum. Rev. McCallum will preach Sunday night, and be ginning Monday night and contin uing through Friday, Rev. Con-! neil will preach each night at 7:S0 o'clock. The topics will be: Monday, "How Jesus Came to Build the Church"; Tuesday, "Prelude to Pentacost"; Wednesday, "The Or ieal of Life": Thursday. 'Taking: fesus Seriously"; Friday, "Why Church Members Backslide". The silver string orchestra will furnish special music Tuesday and .Friday, and other special-music features will be arranged.' 1 AT POMONA SESSION , STAYTON, April 31 Twelve 1 members of the local grange at tended the all day meeting : of i Pamona , grange. Wednesday, in the Sllverton Hills district. Those going from here - were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fery, Jir. and Mra. J. W. Kipple, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Lam bert. Misses Susie Kearns, Ella WllHsma, Mrs. Elisabeth Crabtree nd Mrs. Amelia Van Ermen. O. 4 K. A. GOSPEL TABEBNAOLB 53 Ferry. W. H. Caldwell, pastor, 1135 Madison, phone 8698. Sunday school, 9:45. Morniag worship, 11, choir sings "I'm Holding Fast." Serriee at Old Pea pie's Boat at S. Towns: people's moetiag. 0:30. "Faith" la Bible study subject. I Evening avaagelistic esrrlee. 7 :80f maaia I Prayer meeting Taesday. 7:5. Teung m j vruTMia a (fcvitii w j mm r an ar awnoa- peoples cottage prsjer meeting mursoay IHHAaTTJEI. BAJfXIST TTntl and Aradaaav. Bihla BehaaL 10. U.ra. Il S.mocl ig.'Mary Saaey, aipar: inienaant. rreacaiac at 11 a. m. aaa , ;B j,. mi. Jiivwes. y raz- pnu l . 1 : J V 1 1 Bcnriea 1-anniiBT at a. - . . . Hood aad Cotuca. O. T. NaaL pastor. i Sonday aehoel. 10, Jaaea Di, (uparia tendent. Morning wanhip, ll, "A Tina to Keep Bileaea and a lime to Speak . I (trei. CTeniar aamea, 7:sv. tdi i Uadcl Omrrh Tr n.nnl.'a Bacatiar. I 30 M. ,;1Ho d,.,. Pry aad tcttiatoay meatiag Wedaetday, 7:80. T1BST CHTJBCH OP THE XAZABBHZ 13th aad Center. Fletcher Galloway. BC, Vk 1 J V .k... ABBA 1 - - day aebaol, 1:4 f. M. Litwiller. aapar I nation." Ko. 1 of a series (rem Xaaiaa'a i prophecy. N.Y.P.8. aad Jonlor society, Mrs. JLaeila Mardy, presideat. JASOV Ul KBltOBIAZ. METHODIST Jeffersoa aad winter. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. Sonday aehoel, 9:45. Maraiag ip. H, "T three dlrisiona. south salem PBnarDB Commercial at Washiagtoa. Charlee CL Ha worth, pastor. 8undy school, 10. Mrs. Mlt'. c rae,ting. :so, "Problems About Prayer." Elisabeth Hadley. leader. Ereninr warship. 7:30. Prayer meetinc sac DiDia study Tnarsaay, i :ao. moBXAjra nuEHDs -; Highland aad Church. C. G. Bioard. pastor. Bible school, 10, E. M. Beckett. tor C E e.-SO; inUrmediate. 7: senior. 7:80. EeangeUstio service. S. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday. S. ETAVGEXI8TI0 TABEBHAOXB Perry at 13th. C. G. Weston, nastor. Sunday school, 1 :45, R 0. Fergni'Kt, su- pannteadeat. Chore aerriee, 3. aagal istic aerriee. 7 :45. Special musieal seleo- tions aad choir aad orchestral Bombers at 745 "The'chrch aV'eaTed la'the Old Testament." Prayer meetings Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3. DeTotioaal "Thursday. ouag people', wr. vvramj, o. COTTBT 8TBEST CHURCH OP C HEIST 17th and Court. Hurh K. McCallam. Ssstor, 1744 Chemeketa. Bally weak with toward McConnell of Corrsllis as apaaker at week night serrices. Suaday. Bibla aehaol, 9:45. Mrs. Irene Weller, soparis tenaeat. Morning worship. 11. "Concia- sion of the Greatest Sermon of All Time."' aad Lord's Supper; Mrs. Beach, soloist. I sung people a Christian Endearor, 6:15 i Erening Erangelistie serriee, 7 :S0, "The Frescoed Face la the -Window"; special I orcnesirai musie ana singing. PTEST OOBOBZaATZONAX, Center aad Liberty. J. R. Simonds. pastor. Sunday sehool, 9:45. Morning I leaa." I won nip, 11, - uor arth aad Uod'a Hear- PIBST GEBMAH BAPTIST Cottage and D. 0. W. Ratsee. mlais- tar. Sunday school, 9:45. Baas Schirman, aaperiataadeat. Moraiag worship. 11. - Portland will preach: ajee at 8 p. m, EraagellsUa eampaiga which has bees a treat success continues lthraughoat seat weak with Dr. J. Bratt Prtlaad tha ersageUst. ST. PAOX'S Church and Ohemeketa. Geerce H. Swift, rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. as. Church aehaol, 9:45. Morning prayer ana sennoa, 11. l.v.r a:s. TOST UKTTABIAK Cettsre aad Ohemeketa. Prod Albas Weil, minister. Church school, 10, Miles n. Meaey. aunartntandeat. Bcrriea. 11. "My Impressions af tha Reeent Trieanial cenlerence at Baa Francises." Mrs. Wal ter A. Denton, organist. TEES METHODIST ,MV.6d.; .chool susVEarydi: 1T..1..1 S -WDl M. Ola a. supenntenaeat. Moraine worship. 11. aermoa by Bar. A. J. Smith. EreniBg worship, 7 :80, aermos by Bar. E. P. Sims. Toasg people's meeting. 8:30. rrayer meeting Thursday, 7:30. PRESBTTSRIAB Blp! Scott, superintendent. Morning worship, 11. Ill beparatenes Sf the Chriatiaa Life"; anthem. "Tha Good Rfcmhaml" lln.lanl ..1. Vf I.. T. sephina Albert. "How Lorelr are Thy DweUinga" (Liddle). Christian Eadearor I societies. 6:30. Erening praise, 7:30, I "Tha Fight af Life" ; snthem. "Holy, Holy. Holy. Lord God Almighty" (Hail ing); organ. "A Song of Happiness" (isieckmann). XVGLEWOOD VETTED BEETHBEJT 17th aad Nebraska. Rl V. Wilson, pas tor. Suaday school, 9:45. Morning war- aliln 11 Hm ft T n....h.i .1.. at erening aerriee, 7:30. Young people's meeting. 6:80, "Tha Sermon aa tha Mount," Mra. Patrssy and Elinor Great, leaders. FIRST EVANGELICAL Summer and Marian. Emory W. Petti cord. D.D mlalster. Boeder aehaol. 8:45. L. L. Thornton, superintendent. Morning worship, 11. "Working All Day," prelude aad offertory by Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps. Christian Eadearor reaper serriee. :so. Moileat prelude, 7:13. Ereaing serr iee, 7:30, "The Still Bmsll Voiea"; song serriee lad by W. E. Be, chut; special sta sieal selections. Bibla study sad prayer Thursday. 7:30. CHRIST EVAEOELICAL LTTTHSEABT 18th aad State, late E. Mlasemaa. A.M., pastor. Bunday aehaol, 9:40. Mra. Mlasemaa, superintendent. Germas serr leee. 9:43. "He That ia Bora of God Orereometh tho World." Engliss serrices. ; il, "Tha Testimony of tha Tnrea That ACCUSED :: ri British engineers recently arrerted by Soviet authorities in Vum. m tard prorreasf ef RavUt huhi v. thwwins; power plants out of action. DeSTJite. TrjTsaritattma ... .V. British Government the men may "w vavugjilb Mf tTUU. WAwah.M 11 "FT.. ruafM.!.. A Tim, ma ui ra id in the Churches Baa Teatimaar." Lather lesrse T. "Hew to Traia Ou Censcieaeea Aright," - BXFOEMETt Capital aad Marios. W. G. Lieakaempcr. pastor. Saaeey teasel, 10. Jobs Deany, superinteadest, Germaa serriee 10, "Ths I Kim Christ Appear tat Mea." " EagUU I serrieec, 11. 1, "The Victory of rait Orer ; special aiaaia by aula fuartat. Victory at Faith Orer UnbeUel ax. euxut iTjuMwin.uiBfl i (attaaeart 8ye) - I 16tb aad A. H. W. Oraaa. pastor. I Soaday aaaaal, 9. Eagliaa aarriaaa. :4a. I iw"m awrricva, 11, jmn turn nau. lMMlutal.lt Pnal af Chriat'r I nmnrnni. . .- I : 4 it riBST BAPTIST ' I Marias aad UbartT. Brittaa Baaa. aaia- I Mtar. Bieia acnaai. ara jiraar, w pariataadaat. Hontiag warablp, 11, "Tha I Voiea aad tha Eeha' Jamiar, latarmaai-1 mtw HB.r a.B.W .vvm. 1 maauag, o:au. vrgaa praiaaa, iiiv, aiwa Millar. arn.Iat Ereaing aarriea, ' T:0, a.. a'rut i Day." raad 1U chapter XaralaUaa; apeelat ataaia by Mi caoroa aized choir. X3TI0HT XEMOBIAL 19ta aad Parry. H. C. Btorer. aUsiatar. Ohareh aehaol. 10, C. 0. Harria, aaparia- taadeat. Maraiag warship is eeiearattoa ia is i of spring. 11, "Bpriag la Is My Heart Afaia": arnn. "Spring Boag- (Men- delsoha: aatheai. The Winter Is Past' (Wilson). Eraaiag sarUee, 7:o, eaaeart by ehoir at Madises Street Methodist ehareh at CarralUa. Mrs. Ploreace Mar dock, director. Christian EadeaTor. :45. AMSXIOAB LUTHXSAJT Oharth atreet between Chemaketo aad Center. P. W. Erik sen. pastor. Sonday school. 8:48, A. A. Kraeger, enperinUnd eat; special stasie, tha Maaaaoaih Trio. Morniag warship, ' II. 1 WU Kat tsa MeTel" Bpecial asasic, aatheai by ehoir, rVilliasa McGllehriat. direetor; Monmouth ?xri i u;;r-:.r."cpB'-.D", by Miss Eater Mueller. - TJU, 8:80, "Tha Iadias Study." Ereaiag Brsngel iitie meeting aad song servies. 7:80. The Chain at tha West," 48 Tolces, I Tharaday, S p. B0SBDALB PBIEjTDS Milo Clifton Rosa, minister. Sunday aehaol, 10, T. D. Trick, aaperiataadeat. Morniag, worship, 11, Oraea- Hadley will peak as "Oar Task at Home." Toaac peopla'a dcrotional aerriee. 7. At 7:85 Coaster A Hadley, anpariataadaat at Ore- I gos learty Meatiag af Friends, will giro I illustrate lecture as Kaunas aissioaa. Prayer serriee Friday, 8. XXBI8H BVAHQEUCAZ. BT. B. Seheaerman. paster, 1181 TJaioa. 8a lea. phone 4369. CLEAR LAavB Oharch school. 10. W. P. Collard. taper- Isteadest. Worship. 11, sermon by pea- tor: reeeptioB af members. Junior X.U.C.C ander snperrisioB of A Ilea Mastey aad Basel Clement, in termed iate-eenlor gTonp Bible study TBesday. 8. MIDDLE GROVE Charca aehoel. 10. f. Walker, superintendent. W.M.8. and T.P.M.C joint "cession for miaaion study. 11. K.L.C.E 7, "JProblema About Fray- er." Bermoa by pastor, S. Bibla atady and prayer Wednesday. S. Society lavlted to ' Haiel Green for Bunday afternooa serriee la 80th snaiTerssry celebration at this sister society. LABISH CENTER Church school 10. W. A. Starker, sa- erintendent. C.E., 7. "Problems About syer. Florence Fern, leader. Midweek devotions Thursday. 8. Hasel Green In vites society to birthday celebration Sun day afternoon and erening. brooby coMMTjjrrrr Onlrley. minister. Sundai 10. Lea Reed, superintendent. Morning 'orahip. 11. "The Jtarrowaeaa of Jeros. At S p. m. a neighborhood gathering will ba held la which sons aad sociability will be tha erder and aa Informal musical pre- rram will ba -tires aader direction af Mr. sad Mr. Cecil V. Athbaugh. WEST 8ALEV V AJ. ' ( MIBIim. QUUU, Pord Memorial. 9:45; Oak Grore chapel and 8ammit. 10. Mora in c worship. 11. tl T T.-L, !!. J ..1 1 Summit. "Tha God Mas Weeda." Ep , worth lea rue. Ford Memorial. 8 :30. Eva. niag warship, 7:80. "Playtng at Relig- TTXBKEB CHRISTIAV E. J. Gilstran. poster. Bibla school. 10. Mrs. Baymaad Titus, snperiateadeat. Morn in r worship. "Christ tha Head, tha Church tha Body, or Another Name far tha Chareh '; special marie. Christies Eadearor. "Prayer aad Ufa." Hales Wit- tel. leader; six delegates te Eugene eon entios will tire s special song: special pre-eourentina conference. Ereaing war snip, --Taa jsraepnnta lor saother atk." TEMPLE BAPTIST 18th aad Breymaa. J. H. Briscoe, pas- tar. Sonday school. 8:45. W. D. Aader- aos, anpariatandent. Morning worship. 11. "Financial Prosperity." Erenlns worship. -t: 30. "There ia Death ia tho rot : special music merninr aad areolar. Tounr people's meetinr. 8:30. Bill Crass. president. Prayer and Bibla study Thurs- asy, 7:bo. PTEST METHODIST State and Church. B. Earla Parker. D.D.. minister. Chareh school. 8:43. Jna- lor chorus u. Public worship il, "Tha injured Internally in the chest as Remaining Thorn" ; music by chorus choir I . --.-. -aad aololatB. Yonn neonle'e fonwi S I WM SUPPOSed. igh school, junior high and nnlrartity I Enworth learnac. S IO Tnfomal mlu I Serriee. 7:80. "Called to ba Saints": ia- I spiring. music PTEST CHEISTZAW Hlrh and Center. Guy L. Drill, pester. 688 North Cottage. Chareh schoaL 9:80. Morning worship. 11, -'The Lodestoaa af Life": Lerd'a BnDDcr. Toaar neonla'a meetings, o:ou. s,reatng araagaustia aerr iee. t:u; special program aader diree- tipa of chareh official board composed af 50 mas; eraagelistic message Vj pastor. miawecK leiiowsnip weaacsday, 7:30. GEACB GOSPEL HALL S48 North Commercial Bsadar school aaau eioia eiaas, 10. Bible study Tues day. 7:so. Gospel meeting Friday. 7:80. Suaday aerriee, 8 p. m. Our watchword. Hanaaatna (Tha Lord is Comlag). No. 10S Sysopsla of Aaaaal Statement af tha Phoenix Indemnity Co. af New Tark la tha State af New Tark. as tha thirty-first day of Dee ember. 1933. made te tha Is aaraaes Csmmiaaiaacr af the Stats st Uregoa, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Ameuat sf capital stock paid an. 8500.- vuu.uv. INCOME- Net premiums received dariaa tha rear. 12.898,030.09. lataraet. diridends aad rests reeeired daring tha year. 31t3.597.98. Income frost other sources reeeired duriag tha year, . Total laeome, 83.O87.ei8.07. DISBURSSMENtB Vat loeses said darinr tha year Inelad- Dirideada paid es capital stack dariaa taa year: . Commiealoae aad salarisa paid darlsg tha year. 1.007,059.88. Taxes, licensee ssd faas paid daring Ui year 9TO.BOS.l3. Am oaa t st all other expenditures, $97, 820.04. Total sspesditnrea, 83.831,160 AS. ASSETS Veins sf real aetata awaed (market ralae). w Value ef stacks ssd beads awaed (star ket re'). 63.895.S91.33. Reii suraBee Bsraas ssd Baa dry Ac- caants, si9.iPa.43. - Cash is sasxs aa as aaaa. io,- 880.78. " Premiums ia course af eeilecUoa writ ten siaca September 80. 2933. S 617 700.64. Interest sad raata due asd seeraed. 858,908.03. Total sdsuttad assets, 95.ois,3zo.80. r LIABILITIES Groes claims far losses aapald. inelud- las adiastmeat expaa,es. 61.689.496.63. - Amount st aaoarned preamisms as sll : ootstandina risks. 81.859.631.93. iae for soauaistioa sad sroKsrage, f 167.160.88. . . All other Uabmuea. B0,3B3.00. Castisseaey rasarra. 8500.000.00. Total liabilities, sxsept cspitsL 83.78 6, eoi.39. - Capital said as. 1500,000.00. Capital said a p. 8500,000.00. 8arplss arer aU UsblUtiec, 678l.C58.01. Burn las aa rerarda aalicyholdcrs. 81.' zei.aaii.wx. - Total. 88.018.820.30. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR Net aremianu receiTod dturinr the rear. Vll.7t4.01. Laesee said durlnr ths rear. 87.683.98. Laaeea incurred darlsg tho year. 67.- I S54.9S. - naavs sf Comnaar. Phoeair lademalty ca. - - . Name of Presides, J. M. Haines. Kama af Bacratarr. H. Llerd Jones. Statutory resident attorney for serriee. israraaea CoausUssIoBcr ss Oragsa. ,.,- XJMXJtf 14ZH4EIAX. Oommcretal at Mr era. a. Darlaw John- asa. 848 East Myers, phase 9687. Chareh seseei, :,. at. Beacon, nfvuuu- Manias' wsrshipMl. aerate By Bar. W altar Frsaca al Bseridaa. Wye.1 ea- tkia, "Great sad Msrrelenav- (Wilaea) ; solo, "Immortalls (Edwta Walker). M. Barlaaa. Three Epwerth learses. 6:15. Happy erening hear, T :10, song aarr lad by a 8. Onrif; serstss. "Taa 8 aad taa Saad"; aolo, Mia Lilliaa 6 a: rriee bu aaa taa Baa-; aolo, Miss lainea Uara- I loaat: aoUaa. "BUaaad. ba tha Klaa That I Coaaetk." Oaa Da eiati aaeial avaaiaa I Wadaaaday. 8. aWhraak daroUoeal hoar I numri !( vw raaaarsai an Karlariaf aUtellff. Awm TkJ.. :aa. ib ajaaua aau. OAX.TABT BAPTLtT HirB aad rarrr. W. lari Caearaa. aaa- tar. uaareft aekaoL 1:40. atra. W Barkaa, taparlataadaat. Praaeaiag. 10:50, "AfUr Baster, Whatt" Aatham. "Sua a T OOU ITI1 11 SI J . IBtCiarai&J BOMB aaa aDbiirato. Jin. Taylor aaft Mr. Rata' aayar. n.yj'.u,. ejio. xvaaur praaeaJng aamea, i:to. "jBodrladea faith": aa- Havalw4 BfHa. Vaa I ka " aw 1 thaam, "Hear Vy Prayer" (Simpkiai). I rrayer sarriee wadaeaoay. Chair rebear al Tharaday. SUBLIMITY, April SI The Achievement day program of the Sublimity 4-H clubs were held Thursday afternoon at the school- hnna AHlrlaa ware nlSMi) An t- wuon aii d.y. pris i. tiv: en for the three beat works of each of the different organlza- - .. v . "'v-""a """" the Jolly Cookers, the 8unshlne Sewing club, the Beavers' Handi craft work and Handwork Sewing club. All members took part in a short program, after which a hMabslI a-arn- .V .1. wUl P,le" .W" Pl7 1th nm norxn Bannam grade team. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held Tuesday night In the Forester hall. A special program was ar ranged by Lecturer Etzel. It was decided that all the members should be present Sunday, April so, to receive Holy Communion in a body at the St. Boniface Catholic church. School Budget is Topic for Meeting At Dallas Monday DALLAS. April SI. A meet ing will be held Monday night. April 24. at the high school to discuss the proposed school bud- When at their best the hills re get for district No. S. Dallas, for semble rolling fields of snow from the years 1933-34. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock and will I vantage point offer a truly won be open to all patrons and tax-1 derfnl sight. payers. I All items on the nronosad hnd- get will be discussed. Due to the faet that the hndcat esiia f the levrlng of a greater amount than the sehool board can levy without a vote of the taxpayers. a school election will he held in June to pass on the budget. Crider's Injuries Not so Serious, is Physician's Report DALLAS. April 11 C. L. Cri- der, prominent. Dallas business msn who was injured while visit ing the local mill on April f, la reported to be Improving rapidly at the Dallas hospital. It is ex pected that he will be In condition to be moved to his home by Sat urday. Crider's Injuries turned out to be not as serious as was first feared. He suffered a compound fracture of the skull but was not IilB parents, sir. ana sirs. J. W rrla a dan Ti... .lie.rai. v " V-IT A ' who came here following the ac cident are expected to return to their home on Sunday. SAMUEL TORVEXD ILL BETHANY Samuel Torvend. 'well-known farmer of this dis trict, went to Portland Thursday lor medical observance. Mr. Tor vend has not been well for the past few weeks. No. 107 - StubdsU af Annual Btataaaant a aha Loados Guarantee asd Accident Caaspaay, Ltd, at New York, is tha Bute al Now Tark. as tha thirty-first day af December, 1933, made to too lasuraaes Commissi ea or at tha State sf Orogos, parsuaat to aw: CAPITAL -amount at capital Deposit, 8600.000.00. INCOME Net Premiuavs xaeelved dariaa? tha rear. 17,576,677.38. late rest, diridends aad rests rocaiTed dariaa; tho roar. 6686.648.81. Iaeome fraas ether sasraas roeelred dar inr tha year. 8334.8 Total income, : 6SJ14.044.68. diucrSementb Net leases paid darrar tha rear iadad- lag adiustmeat sxpassea. 65.046.71.18. Dlrideada paid aa capital stack duriag aa year, , Commissions sad salaries said dorlsr tha year, 83.487.404.63. Taaea, lieeaaee aad teas paid duriag tho sr. 8263,874.87. Amount of sll ether erven dU tares. 6503.- I year. 8383.874.87. 837.66. Homo Office Carres t Aeeeaat. IA- 843.13. Tatal expeaditures, f8.U7.211.16. ASSETS Value at real aetata awaed (market Tslae). 6169,088.48. Value at stocks sad bends ewaed (mar ket raise). 6H.69S.691.71. Beissnraaca Baraaa ssd BJudry Ac counts, 6163,428.22. Cash la banks ssd aa tasa. 6aX4.- 874.65. Premiums la eeurse sf aolleeUea wriv tea siaca Septamber 80. 1993, 61762,- 860.87. late rest aad rests aa asd seeraed. $178,101.96. Total a amine assets, f i4,aoa,izs.aa. LIABIXJTIES Gross claims for lossao sapald sat ad- yastmeat axpensaa, 66.818.882.40. Astaaat af aaearaed premiums mm su aatstaadiag risks. 65.867,744.06. - Daa far commissios SM arekersge. 489.146.33. AU ataer uaouities, bwm, laxaa, tw, 197.656.39. .- ' - - - C'ootiageney resorra, s.eai.BOo.ss. Tatal liabiUtiaa, except capital, , 613.- 845.619.99. Capital ssid p. BUtutory Jepacit. 800.000.60. . I Burp J 805.05. surplus ersT an ussutttcs, fx.ua,- Sarplas S6 regards paUcybcdars. t 956.205.05. , j - Total 64,506.125.04, " L. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE.TEAE Net premiama reeeired durtag tna rear, a, gr Laasca'pala darinf tha year. 84.578.66. Los tea Ucarrad darlsg ths year. 63, 874,05. . - . ' Name af Cempaay. Load em Guarantee ssd Accident .Company, Ltd. , ' Earns sf U. a. Masager, . su uaiaaa. Nama sf Comptroller. B. X3ayd Jonea. Statu torr resident attorney far sarrUC Grimth. Pecs Coks.. , mm race Idea Is Carried Throughout Enjoyable Session of Mission Group OERVAIS. April II Mrs. Orac Austin of Woodburn iraa , , , . .v.. v- nrA. " " (Hi Missionary lOGtety meeUBr at the Preabyterlaa fharch Wed nHli anarnAnn TTa f al V vtl Hetaay 8IterH00n. XltT laiK WU on the subject for the day "Oar Heritage" and In keeping; with the "Antique" exhibit which was betas hold at that time. The president, llrs. Clara Jones, led. the devotional and business meeting. Mrs. Alta Adams gare a rarjort of the annnal Preabrterlal held at Albany early In the month - " . - Mrs. Jones, one of the delegates, attended . the - first Presbyterlal. which was also held at Albany In April 42 years ago. She organised the Gervals society In May of that year and has been Its president almost continuously since that time, - On the subject of "Antiques" Mrs. Mary Aahbaugh read a short history of old hymns. , The oldest hymn of which she had record was "Jerusalem the Golden" writ ten in 1150. "Old Hundred" was written In 1154. An "Antique" exhibit was held and many articles dating back 100 years or more were on display. Mrs. Minnie Slegsvnnd and Mrs. Ida Minaker served during the so cial hour. Service on the tea table was also antique Th? visitors were Mrs. Austin and Mrs. E. N. Hall of Woodburn, Mrs. S. P. Lockwood and Mrs. Gertrude White of Portland, Mrs. Aahbaugh of Brooks and Mrs. Sam H. Brown and Mrs. Frank Turner. READY FOB CROWDS LIBERTY. April 21 The last few days' warm sunshine has ad vanced the prune blossoming very rapidly here. Indications are that if the good weather continues the prune orchards in this district and southward will be st their best to make a fine display for Sunday blossom day. Cherries are already in full bloom. a short distance, and from a high Little Johnnie Strohmaler who was kicked by a horae on Sunday Afternoon, has been returned kome after a three day period In th Dcone hospital. X-rays M:a m" serious injuries to be a broken law bone and cracked collar bone. National Guards Sponsor Program, Woodburn Armory WOODBURN. April SI An in teresting program and entertain ment ia to be given at the armory Friday. April SS, at S o'clock. This program la sponsored by the members of Howltser Co. and Capt, P. M. Blenklnsop, chaplain of the 181th Infantry of Portland, who la bringing some prominent artists with him. The Portland Scottish Pipe band will make its appearance, al so Miss Dolly Thane, sword, danc er, the Portland Premier' male quartet, consisting of Adolph Klein, Granville D. Morgan, Ev erett H. Craven, P. M. Blenkin- I "OP, Sna Artnur Draper, numor- Uf. Bold Gendarmes, direct from France. Mrs. Clara Rleman. dra- matlo soprsno, Jerome K. Baker, contralto. Jack Webster. Scotch comedian. Miss Kate Walley, ac companist and Miss Allene Conor, w Metier. The public is invited without charge. Na. 100 Synopsis af Aaaaal Statemeat at Tha Old LI ae Ufa laanreaee Cempaay ad Am erica at Milwaukee, la the Bute af Wis consin, aa tha thirty-first day af Decem ber. 1633. aaada te tha Insurance Cast misaJoscr af tha State of Oreges, purs east to law: CAPITAL Amoaat st capital stock paid sp, 61.- 800.000.00. IN CO ME Total premium Income far tha year, 3,446,608.89. Istarest, dirldesds ssd rests reeeired duriag Us year. 677,801.10. Iaeome from other aoareoa reeeired dar lsg tha year, 8155.606.61. Tatal Iaeome, 69,370,816.60. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for lactce. eadewmenta, sasslties aad Barren der raises. 83.252.836.89. Dirldeade paid to policy-holders dariag tha year. NIL Dividends paid as capital stack dariag the year. 8100.000.00. Oommlssleas ssd salaries paid darlsg tha rear. 8482.285.7. Tares. H oaa aa, and faas paid dariag tha ysar. 884,868.05. Amount af all other expenditures. 1348,980.68. Tatal sxpesdHures. 62.12.986.15. Value ' sf real aetata awsad (market alaat. 61.(99.810.27. Value ad stacks aad beads ewaed (mar ket or amortised ralae). 8L888.B9S.9s. Leans oa mortgages asd collateral, eta, 89.748.600.78. Premium sates aad policy loans, .- 684,400.07. Cash U banks sad aa head. 182. 864.06. Nat aacoUected ssd deferred premhtma, 266.888.01. Istarest sad rents das sad seeraed. 298.647.48. Other aaaeta (aati. 412.799.41. Tatal adarittod assets. Ufa Dept, 1T. 976.187.11. Total admitted assets, A. a H, Dept 198.658.13. Total admitted assets st Cempaay, 17. 558.735-28. - LIABILTTIIS WaS eaaapoaa. 818.811.198.95. Grass claims tar looses aapald, 98,' 046 95. All other Bab tli ties, 385.038.07. n... BLaaarva. 8125.000.00. Tatal HabiUtloa. except sapitaL lite Dept, 15.866.278.97. Mm H. Dept, 85.ia5.M. Valtal nold IB. 81.000.000. Surplus arer ail BaaiUUes. 6607.110.38. Sarplac as regards policy-ho Id ere, !.- 607,210.88.. si (ttmii I BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR Grass premiama roeeireei asnag taa ; year. 88.728.7U J1J1 M . . I Premruma ssd dlrideada retaraed dar lsg tha year. Nona. . - Kaasa at Campaay. Tha Old Lisa lit I u.. aaia .aria, taa waar. a aaa. laaarsaas Coarpaay at America, - Nama of Freeldeat. a. r. rrr. Kaaaa a Baa-atar. Jaa. E. ReiSr. Statatarr resident attorney far sarrlce, I lasuraaes CommissioaeT. i NEW MAYOR frank J. Can, who was elected U act as temporary Mayor of Chlcart to succeed the late Mayor Anton J Cennak, Corr. who has had mock experience as an Alderman, wU hold ofiee until an election can t called. Be is a Democrat, and was dose friend of Ms late prede cessor. AT R. W. CONVKTIO!C 8COTTS MILLS. April 11 Mrs W. A. Sauereaalg, Mrs. J. N. Am undson and Mrs. C. D. Hartman attended the state convention of the Roral Neighbors held In Cor- vsllis Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. Hartman being a delegate from Sllverton lodge and Mrs. Saueresslg a delegate from Scott camp fill. To) I iTAYTON, Aprfl 11. More than, SOt invitations nave been sent out .to alumni of the local high school for the annual home coming event, Saturday, May IS. which will bo held in connection with tie annual May day exer cises of the high school. "A banquet that evening, serv ed by the Stayton grange, and the alumni-high school baseball game In the afternooa are addi tional features. Fernando Smith, president of the alumni has appointed these committees: Felix Wright, general chair- man: correspondence. - Marcine at m a s Baker and Edward J. Bell; ban quet. En-gen e Spaniol, Chris Nett ling. Adeline Thomas and Byivia Stuoka: baseball. Angus war and Harold Pendleton; reception. Walter H. Bell. Albert Dosler. Birdie Yoeman. Don Goode. -Jean Flnklln. Margaret Miller and Val Gardner. FAIRFIELD GRANGE SCHEDULE IS HEAVY FAIRFIELD. April 31 Five members of Fairfield grange at tended the Pomona grange meet ing held Wednesdsy at BUverton Hills. They wero Mesdames Frank ushonar c. E. Allenback. C L. Jorsansen. Mleheal Mahoney and Don Da Rette. Mrs. Allenback won first prise In tha county aid time costume song contest spon- 1 sored by the state grange. To) TiVJ? another shipment of those popular o The new and youthful sports shoe of bucko with hand turned soles. They are cool, flexible, clean easily . . . it's no wonder that they are be coming the rage ever7 where! AT THE POPULAR PRICE pair Comae in Today Ctdtar With Foot T Peicl Cunouaty; ; ElcctriccXly Rtm DAYTOX, "Aprfl 21. A Vlv-Tome electric gmUar with Tolame . cqnal to at ptaao suad regmUted with at foot pedal was received 8atr day by llrs. D. Ct Clark oX Daytoav. It is the first of Its khtd la the Bmrthweat ' sued ft tnado by Aawericam artists at Falsrnaaoo, Midu, suad is attractlBs; at crosul deal of atteoOoa. It waa pUyed ftw pablie tho first tim Friday at tho Paal Loatderhawea bosao at EaeeUsur of tho Dayton pleaaaat Hoor Reod. Imk dab. Finger snovtmaeats are tho sane as on SUB ocdiaary roltar It- will ho- shsed 1st the Musie week oaWsrvasseo proirraaa here 1st early May. Mrs. Clark is aatl TTy ksowsi aa sum- butrmclor of stringed imstrmmmts aad Uvea stear Daytaoa. The regular meetlnf of Fair field grange Friday Bight, May IS, will be . la charge of officers el North Howell grange. A social meeting- will he enjoy ed by members and their families at the hall Friday sight, April SS. jtOTHfl OX TRIP WOODBURN. April SI Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Smith left this morning on an automobile trip te the east, golnx as far as Philadel phia where Dr. Smith's mother re sides. Dr. Smith will also visit medical cUalea at Philadelphia and at Rochester, Mlnneeota, and expect to visit the world's fair at Chicago. SalgnuOfog