The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 28, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

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- -Tins CIUZG ON .TjTATESM AN. Salea. Oregon, Saturday Morning, ilay 28, 1958
Grcduation Held;
For Hall School
" WOODBURN Graduation ex
ercises ' at the Hall scho. 1 were
held Wednesday . night with di
plomas being; handed out to 6
students: Betty iioon, GeriMine
Wretling, MarJorle Ilofmecnt,
Harold Fish, Rjssell Buchanan
and Lucille Knight.
Numbers- on the program in
cluded selections' oy the harmon
ica band, guitar duet by Oladys
Wigginton and Geraldlne. W'ret
llng. tap dance .by Betty Moon,
recitations by Betty Bake-. Bob
Hall. Roy'Arney, HarolJ Mc
Clure, Billy Hail, Opal .McCoy,
WesTey Wretlin. Mildred Fish.
Gladys -Wigginton, Roy McClnre,
Johnny Edwards and Rosemary
Pekelder; tap dance by MarJorle
Hofkntcht. Lucille Knight. Gla
dys Wigginton and Bety Moon,
and a piano solo by. Opal McCoy.
The salutatory was given by Rus
sell Buchanan and the valedic
tory by MarJorle-Hofknecot. The
class will was read by. Betty
Moon. - The diplomas wera pre
sented by O." W. Noyes, ch.-v.iman
of" the school boird.
The teacher; Mrs. Heler Mil
ler., has Just completed her. third
year and has again bem. reen
gaged. ... ........ .
Officers of Star
Units Entertained
DAYTON Tuesday nigM the
officers of Electa ch-pter - No.
29. Order of the Eastern Star
lodge of Dayton entertained -17
officers of other chapters in this
part of Yamhill county -as spe
cial guests. The worthy matron
and the associate matron enter
tained the Swameo club.'
The worthy . matron and her
staff of eight . officers give a
special floral degree as a cour
tesy to all the visitors. Mrs.
Bess Setters of Portland past
grand matron and Mrs. MarJorle
Simson. also of Portland, grand
Ada. were also present.
Norman Norton , Portland ven
triloquist. furnished the special
entertainment.
No, 125-125
stnopsis or annual, statement
Of la Anchor lnauranc Company of
FroTideaee, ia the SUM ot Rhode laland.
a til thirtj-first day ot .December.
107. ide la tbe laaaraac Commia
aioaer at tba Slate ot Oregoa, parsnaal ;
to law
CAPITAL
- Aataaat ot capital atock paid ap, '
f l.OOO.OOO.bO. j
INCOME
Net premium received during th year,
$C7, 752.31.
letereat, dividend and rents raeaWed
during; the Tear, $102,703.26..
inroa from other eource received
uria th year, $61,025.44.
Total income. tSttO,5l.U.
DISBLKSKAJESTS . -
Net loaeea paid daring (he year la
clneUag adjaatment azpeniea, $268,511.13.
iividada paid oa capital stock daring
the year. $30,000.00. -
Cemniaaiona aad aalaries paid during
the year, $224,481.72.
Taxea, lieeaaea aad feea paid daring
the year. $34,011.83.
Amount of all other expenditures,
122.687.80.
Total aipenditoret, $679,691.48.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value oi real estate owned (market
alee). 0.
Valno of atock owned (market value),
$1,005,507.00.
Value of boadt owned (amortized),
$1.081728.00.
Loaaa oa mortgage and collateral,
te., O.
Cask la beaks aad oa hand. $314,
831 3.
Premium la coarse of collection writ
tea ainca September 30, 1937. $93,335.79.
Interest aad rente due and accrued,
$3,184.44.
Other njaeta (aet). $3,373.69.
Tout admitted assets, $2,506,064.28.
LIABILITIES
Gross claims tor losses unpaid, $79,
486.70. Amount of nnearaed premfumt oa all
avtstaading risks. $53, 695.77.
! for commissioa and brokerage, 0.
All other liabilities. $80,120.16.
Total liabilities, except capital, $723,
S 03.63.
Capital paid p, $1,000,000.00. -Surplus
aver all liabilities, $782,
761 65.
Kurplua a regards policyholders, $1,
78.761.65. Total, $2,506,064.28.
BUSINESS IN OREGOK
(OR THE; TEAK
Net premiums received during th year,
. $3,?b7.57.
Net losses - paid during th year,
$404 12.
Net losses Incurred daring th year,
$1,105.12.
Nam of Company, Anchor Insurance
Company.
Smm9 of President, Q. C House.
Name af Secretary, R. S. buncombe.
Statutory resident attorney for service.
Insursace Commissioner, Salem, Oregoa,
So. 120-126
8TNOPS1S Ok ANNUAL STATEMENT
Of the Boston Insurance Company af
Boston, ia the State of Massachusetts,
oa the thirty-first dsy of December, 1937,
made to th Insurance Commissioner of
the Stat ot Oregon, pursuant to law;
CAPITAL
Amount of capital atock paid up,
$3,000,000.00.
INCOME
Net premiums received daring th year,
$5,235,932.44.
Interest, dividends and rents received
during the year, $885,962.50.
Income from other eoarre received
during the year, $144,228.12.
Total income. f6.2b6.123 09.
DISBURSEMENTS
Set losses paid daring the year includ
ing adjustment expenses, $2,175,800.05.
Dividends paid oa capital atock during
the year, $630,000 00.
Commissions and salaries pa'd daring
the year, $1,832,038.79.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid daring
th year. $83,036.75.
Amount of ail other expenditures,
$ 11.092.68.
Total expenditures. $5,631,968.27.
ASSETS
Vslu of real estate owned (market
value), $l.o.o,000.00.
Value of stocks owned (market value).
SI 2.433.985.50.
Value of bonds owned (market r
mortised), 87,182.219.00.
Loans oa mortgages and collateral, etc.,
$33,000.00.
Cask la baaks snd oa hand, $1,478,
CS8 66.
Premiums is eourao of collection writ
ten since September 20, 1937. $708,-
16. 86.
Interest and rents due and accrued,
$7 319.30.
Other assets (aet). $115,086 58.
Total admitted aosets, $23,093,064.90.
LIABILITIES
Gross claima for losses aapaid. $L
067.534 11.
Amosnt of unearned premiums on all
BUtandiRg risks. $4,694,846 83.
lo for commiisioo sad brokers fa,
f 45.300.00.
AU other liabilities. $1,434,894 67.
Total llabililiea, except capital, $7,
342 675 SI.
Capital paid ap, $3,000,000.00.
Surplus ever all liabilities, $12.-
50.489.29.
Surplus ss regard policyholder based
a convention values. $15,850,489.29.
-Total, S23. 093.04 90. 1
BUSINESS IN ORFGOX
tOR THE TEAR
Net premiums received during; th year,
f2.. 035.45.
Lses paid daring th year, $12,
47.57. . '
Losses Incurred daring the year, $12,
11754. Nam of Company, Bostoa Iasuraae
Company.
Name of President, William R. Uedgs.
Nam f Secretary, William J. Chi
ao'm. f tatntory resident at&Sfney for service,
3. C. Vea;-
Faced Vith Difficult Decision
Mrs. Bessie Gnatz, 24, of Chicago, rigjt, must decide whether r.
will let her three small children stay with friends who can ive 'hem
better advantages than she can afford or keep them in her impover
ished home. Mrs. Carmen Cunningham, left, i"u offered to adopt
. . . . jjjjw juj Gnatz and her two sisters.
Magin Is Visitor
At Aiders' Meet
. BROOKS The Ladies Aid so
ciety held an alt-day meeting In
the church Wednesday. A covered
dish lunch was served at the noon
hour and late in the afternoon
light refreshments were served.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis j Magin were
visitors in the afternoon. Dr.
Magin is district superintendent.
: There will be preaching in the
Brooks Methodist church Sunday
at 8 p. m.
The Ladies Aid j society will
meet in the church Wednesday,
June 1. I
No. 127-127
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
Of th National Union, Fir Insurance
Company of Pittsburgh, ia the Stat of
tVuasylvama, on - the thirty-first day of
December, 1937. made to the Insurance
Commissioner af the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law: i
CAPITAL r
Amount of capital stock paid np,
$1,100,000.00. !
INCOME
Net premiums received daring the year.
$7,356,637.41. i
Interest, dividends and rents received
during th year, $657,700.63.
- Income front other source received
during the year, $75,988.33.
Total income, $8,090,826.37.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year includ
ing adjustment expenses. $3,262,693.33.
Dividends paid oa capital stock during
the year. $275,000.00. I
Commisaiona and aalaries paid daring
the year, $2,554,227.93.1 ,
Taxes, licenses . and feaef" paid during
the year, $382,342.61. ,
-Amount of. all other expenditures,
$782,239.44. i
Total expenditures, $7,256,503.31. .
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value ot real estate owned (market
value), $1,122,419.78. i
Value of stocks owned (market value) ,
$3,183,008.74. )
VaJuo of bonds waed (amortiied),
$8,309,118.91. I
Loans on mortgages aad collateral, etc.,
$944,775.64. i
- Cash ia baaks and an band, $1,185,
504.39. i
' Freminms ia course of collection writ-
tea since September 30, 1937, $1,176,-
756.83. I
Interest and rents due aad 'accrued,
$120,763.89. J
Other assets (net), $90,585.76.
Tots) admitted assets. $16,132,933.44.
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid, $1,
205.970.92. f
Amount of unearned f premiuma on aU
outstanding risks, $7,211,702.96.
'Due for commission and brokerage,
$23,000.00. j
All other liabilities. $1,518,898.04.
Total liabilities, except capital. $9,
961.571.92. Capital paid up, $1,100,000.00.
Surplus over all liabilities, : $5,071.
361.52. 1
Surplus as regarda policyholders $6,
171,361.52. i -,
Total, $16,132,933,44.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
IX)K TUB TEAR
Net premiums received during the year,
$11,789.71. i .
" Net ' losses paid during the . year,
$1,475.32. j
Net losaee - racurred during the year,
$1,645.82. '
Name ot Company, National Union Fire
Iaxurance Company '
Name of President, J. M. Thomas.
Name of Secretary, F. J. Breen.
Statutory reaident attorney for service,
3. C Veaaie. . t
Xo. 121-121
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL 8TATEMEXT
Of the Lutheran Mutual Life Insurance
Company of Waverljr. in the State of
Icwa, oa th thirty-first day of Decem
ber, 1937, made to the Insurance Com
missioner af the State of Oregon, pur
suant to law: t
CAPITAL !
Amount ot capital stock paid op, none.
INCOilK !
Total premium income tor the year,
$1,656.059.S1. I
lrtercst, , dividends and rents received
during the ' year, $316,486.94.
Income - from other sources received
daring the year, $101,129.85.
Total income. $2,073.676 60.
I- DISHUiiSEMENTS
Paid for losses, endowments, anauitiea
aad aurrender values,. $302,532.47.
Dividends paid to policyholders during
the year, $274,468.15.
Dividends paid on capita) stock during
the year. none. I
Commissions and salaries paid daring
the year. $338.123.01..
Taxes, licen es4 fvci pt id during
the year, $12,294.81. ;
Amoaat of all etlier expenditures,
$185,953.77. j
Total expenditnr... $1,134,372.21.
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). $370,915.50. ; -
Value of bonds i owned (amortised
value), $1,998 0J2. 19.
Loans oa mortgages snd collateral, etc.,
$4,195,892.89. j
Premiara notes Sad policy loans,
$711,978 88. .
Cash in banks and on band, $139,
245.05. Net uncollected and deferred premiums,
$322,451.80. !
Interest and; rents duo aad accrued,
$97,248.34. 1 .
Other assets (net), $12,91.0.
ToUl admitted assets. $7,964,455.73.
' LIABILITIES
Net reserve. $6.542. $71.37.
Gross claims for; losses aapaid, $1
520.00. '
All other liahilitiea, $627,867.24.
. Coatinreat reserve, $338,278.87.
Total liabilities, except capital, $7,
513,637.4$. !
Capitsl rs.id ap, bene.
Surplus over all liabilities. $150,818.25.
Snrplns as regarda policyholders, $450,
$18.25. i ' ,
Total, $7,964,455.73.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAS
Gross premiums received daring th
rear. 86.503.54.
Premiuma and dividends returned dar
ing the year none. ;
Losses said darinf th Tear. non.
Name ot Company, Lutheran Mutual
Life Iniuranc Company.
Nam ot President, J. E. Tlegg.
Nam of Secretary, Walter G. Voecks.
- Statutory resident attorney for service,
Iusuraaoa Commissioner. Salens. Oreroa.
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Rogers Home Is
Scene Club Meet
OAK POINT Mrs. Joe Rogers
Jr., entertained with a 1 c clock
luncheon in the garden of her
home. Wednesday for her book
club. This was the last meet!
ing of the season and each mem
ber invited a guestv The after
noon was spent informally. In
vited guests were: Mrs. Walter
Holechek, Mrs. Martin Fratzke,
Mrs. Howard Bennett and Mrs.
Doris McGowen of Independence;
Mrs. Doris Dodson of Monmouth,
Miss Caroline Wagner of Port
land and Miss Hazel Hughes and
Mrs, Rogers of Gk Point
Mrs. Charles Wilson was host
ess to Independence Rural Wom
an's club Tuesday " afte'noon.
Club will disband for the sum
mer with the annual picnie June
5 at Xeskowin with club furn
ishing ice cTeam for a 1 o'clock
basket dinner. Miss Myra Mont
gomery of Independence gave a
trarelogue of her twd tripe : to
Mexico, one In 1934 and the
other last winter. She . showed
pictures of Interesting places and
exhibited novelties . she : ba purr
chased on the trip. Mrs. John
Holechek and Miss , Montgomery
were Invited guests.
Colored Motion Films
Will Be Shown Tuesday;
Rebekahg. Plan Session
TURNER Fred -De Vries of
Pratum will show 2500 feet of
colored pictures which he took on
his trip abroad, "Tuesday night.
May 31, 'probably at the Christian
church. i
Ideal Rebekah lodge will cele
brate the 22nd anniversary of its
Institution Wednesday night, June
1. Members and their families and
former members are invited for a
short program, to be followed by
a supper. .
Burial Rites Are Held
for Christenson Infant
WOODBURN Word has been
received here that Dean Craig
Christenson, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irvine Ciuistnson, died
at St. Vincent's hospital in Port
land Monday. Ihe child, was
born May 8. Graveside services
were held at the River View
cemetery in Portland with Rev.
Roy W. Achor, formerly of, the
Presbyterian church of Wood
burn, officiating.
No. 128-128
SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL, STATEMENT
Of the Old Colony Insurance Company
of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts,
on the thirtyfirst daj of December, 1937,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITA!,
Amount of capital stock paid np,
$1,000,000.00.
IVCOME
Net premiums ruxeived during th year,
$1,771,746.06.
Interests, dividends and rents received
daring the year, $396,942.15.
Income from other sources received
during the year, $04,407.22.
Total income, $2,233,095.43.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year includ
ing adjustment expenses, $717,965.64.
Dividends paid on capital stock daring
the year, $200,000.00.
Commissions and aalaries paid during
the year, $581, 787.86.
Taxes, license and fees paid daring
the year, $98,964.6.
Amount of all other expenditures,
$239,871.11.
Total expenditures, $1,838,389.25.
ADMITTEU ASSETS
Value of reel estate owned (market
vaiue), 0.
Value ot stocks owned (market value),
$3,863,848.00.
Value of bonds owned (market), 4,
867.28S.G0. .
Loans oa mortgages and collateral, etc.,
$10,400.00.
Cash in banks and on hand, $342,
139.55. Premiums in cours of collection writ
ten since September 30. 1937, $250,
351.18. Interest and rents do and accrued,
$47,148.70.
Other assets (set). $50,249.93. -
Totsl admitted sssets, $9,431,423.89. f
LIABILITIES i
Gross elaiaas for losses unpaid, $319,
074.97. Amount of nnearned premiums on all
OvtHlanding risks. $1,633,773.62-.
. Da (or commission sad brokerage,
$19,000.00.
All other liabilities, $223,203.09. '
:' Total liabilities, exeept capital. $2,
195.053.68. ,
Capital paid ap. $1,000,000.00.
Burplua over all liabilities, $6,236,
171.67. Surplus ss regard policyholders, $7,
236.371.67. Total, $9,431,425.35. 1 ' i
BUSINESS IN OREGOX i
FOR THE YEAR
Ket premiuma recti Ted during th year,
$9 700.92.
Net losses psid duriuf tb Yr,
$2,529.30. -
Net losses Incurred during th year,
$2,327.68.
. Stns of Company, Old Colony Insur
ance Company, a
Name of President. William K. Eedg.
Nam f Secretary, Wilham J. tlus
bolm. Statutory resident attorney for service,
3. C Veazia.
HayfrJaldng:!?;
Started, 'Green
HAZEL GREEN N. P. Wil
liamson and Alex Sharp have chal
lenged the- weather by making
hay. It Is the clipping from clo
ver where they expect to harvest
seed crop.' It Is not so good for
horses but considered excellent
for dairy cows. Alex Sharp began
to pick strawberries Friday. All
growers expect to begin picking
'early next week.
Peter Woelke and Joseph Ziel
ulski will begin to harvest goose
berries about the first. Zielniski,
who had the second largest acre
age in the county, has grubbed
his old planting.
. Dusting strawberries for what
Is called the Iris worm has been
finished. A. T. Van Cleave and
son, ; Alvln Van Cleave, have added
seven acres of boy sen berries to
their large acreage of strawber
ries, logan and , youngberries.
Charles Zielniski, Jr., Max Woods.
and Alex. Sharp have prospects of
a .Dig loganberry crop.
16 Turner Seniors
Receive Diplomas
. I ' TURNER -Turner high school
graduated a senior class of 18
Thursday night with Dean TJ, G
Duback of OSC giving the ad
dress to a packed blouse. Prof.
L. J. Uhrhammer presented the
diplomas. The honor students: Ra
chel Riches, who will enter Reed
college; Margaret Schifferer, who
will likely attend business col
lege; and Ellison Whittaker, who
will take work at OSC.
Betty Peetz was program pian
ist; music by . school orchestra;
invocation, Rev. Bruce Grose-
close; salutatory, Margaret Schif-
lerer; solo, Miss Clare Stewart;
vaiemctory,. Rachel Riches; reces
sional. ;
beniors: Margaret Schifferer,
Rachel Riches, Linda Huber, Eva
Hansen, Helen Bower, Jennie
Goodman, Beverly Bonney, Lillian
benuster, Ellison Whittaker. Er
nest i McCully, Ray Mickenham,
Vernon Hedges. Keith Ball. Ross
Bowders, George Davis, Marvin
turner.
Sister Monica Visits
I Relatives at Cervais;
I ; at Riley's Ordination
; GERVAIS Ulster Monica of
Port Townsend, Wash., i-3 visit
ing her sister, Sophie Nibler and
brother, A. Nibler. She went
to Mt, Angel Thursday to at
tend the ordination of a cousin,
Justin Riley. .
i Bans have been said at Cacred
Heart 1 church for the appioach
ing marriage of Ray Fessler and
Clara Eder, dajghter .of. Mrs
Fred Eder. Miss Eder Is teach
er at Belle Pasl school no th of
town.
Orville Wilson Waives
Hearing in Lower Court
WOODBURN Orville Wilson
who " was arrested Wednesday
night on a charge of contribut
ing . to the delinquency of a mi
nor, waived preliminary hearing
when he appeared In Judge
Overton's court Thursday after
noon and was held to answer to
the grand Jury. Wilson was
taken to Salem .nd plart-d in
the custody of the sheriff.
4 Pages of
Comics
plus
5 Comic Strips!
"NEW BOOKS"
and
"GARDEN"
DEPARTMENTS
TI
Field Day Slated -
For Experiment
Station June 2
- Program for the small fruits
field day to be held at the Oregon
agricultural experiment station at
Corvallis Thursday, June 2, has
been received by County i Agent
Harry L. Riches, who urges all
growers, of small fruit who possi
bly can spare the time to plan to
attend and view the' research
work being done by the TJSDA and
the experiment station.
Those attending wjll meet at
the experiment station at Corval
lis, reached by crossing the Wil
lamette river bridge at Corvallis
and traveling eastward for about
one mile. Signs will designate the
route. - j j ;
The day's program; j '
. - - ' Forenoon
Address ot welcome, W. A. Schoenfeld
cean and director of arrieulture. OSC.
Demonstration of freer inf. preserving,
and processing, M. tvies-and. profes
sor of food products industries, OSC..
Demonstration of new strawberry va
ricties snd visit of plots,' Ceore Waldo,
associate pomolo-rist, UaDA.
.Afternoon -: ! :!
Pruning snd training; experiments, with
esaa Imiis, w. B. Brawn, head . depart
ment of horticulture, OSC I.
Insert Pests of Small Fruits, t W. D.
Edwards, .assistant entomologist.'
Mosaic and other diseases of small
fruits, 8. M. Zeller. plant pathologist.
Tour of small fruits breeding plots,
George Waldo.
Tour of " Strawberry Plots at South
f crm, George Waldo.
Wool Prices Are
Easier in Boston
BOSTON. May 27 - UP) The
Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow:' -
"Interest In wool continues at
low ebb and prices are slightly
softer. In the west, more or less
of a stalemate exists, with, buy
ing small and scattered, at prices
barely steady. "
, "Foreign markets are a bit easy
also. The , East India sales are
down about 5 per cent over last
sales. European markets are dull
and heavy. Australia alone keeps
firm, on fine wools.
"In the piece goods market lit
tle inquiry is reported, although
topmakers report fair shipping in
structions against orders placed
a month or more ago.
"Mohair is rather slow ,and
about steady. Quotations: scoured
basis: Oregon: fine and f.m. sta
pie 63-64; fine and f.m. clothing
53-54. Mohair: Oregon, 25-27."
Lenz Is Returned
To Dallas Church
DALLAS Rer. P. A. Lenx
pastor of the Dallas Evangelical
church, was returned to the local
pastorate' for another year at the
annual Oregon-Washington con
ference of the Evangelical
churches held the " past week in
Portland. . '-, '
James' Leitch, a delegate to the
conference r from the r alias
church, was selected ; as dele
gate to attend the general con
ference .of the Evangelical
churches to be held in John
town. Pa., this fall.
A large number of Dallas peo
ple were In Portland Sunr'ty at
tending . the Oregon-Washington
conference.
Son to Wackens
HAZEL GREENr-Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Wacken are announcing
the birth of a son, Clifford Ray.
This is the first son and fourth
child. - j
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V
Tom
IE OREGON STATESMAN
Society
Heltzel-Reed Vows Are
Said in tlie East
Word has reached Salem of the
marriage of Miss Eleanor Reed. '
and James T. Heltzel of Province-
town. Mass., a son of Mrs. James
O. HelUel of Salem, which was
solemnized in Haverford.: Pa.,
Monday. May 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Heltzel are enjoy-
ing a wedding trip in New York
and Philadelphia and will make
their home in Provincetown.
Mrs. Heltzel reeclved her edu-
n i v. t. .
Mr. Heltzel is well known in Sa-
lem and attended the University
ot Oregon wnere ne was ailiiiatea
with Phi Kappa Psi.
Woman's Club Trio Is
First in Contest
The Salem Woman's 'club trio
won first place for the second con-.
secutive time In the trio contest
hplrl at thfl Rtat , convention uf
the Oregon Federation of Worn-
en's club in Pendleton this week.'
The numbers they sang In the
contest were "The Little Shep-
hrrl ssonar" bT Watts which was
especially arranged by Mrs. Max
Rogers. Tthe accompanist and dl-
rector, ana "Uedication ' . ny
Franz. Trio members are Mrs.
H. J.' Thnmaa ' Xfm. John Mint?.
Mrs. George Rhoten and Mrs. Max
Rogers. - - ,
"
Mr; and Mrs. Roy H. Mills are!
presiding at dinner tonight t
thPir rnnrt ntrppt horriP PovPi a
Tl? i?j'i
t- . .
caras win ue in piay auniig me.
evening.
e r w o i s.
air. u Mrs. n.. xj. -nc nave
as their house guests Mr. and Mr.
Ben Schufarand son Donald of
Modesto, Calif. Mr. Schuky is Mrs.
Senske's brother.
Portland Lodge
To Visit June 4
SILVERTON Portland Neigh
bors of the Woodcraft will be at
Silverton. June 4 to assist In the
Installation of local officers and
the Initiation of new members.
Dr. Scott of Salem will be in
charge of the brother officer
work, with guests, invited from
Dallas, Independence, Salem and
Portland. .
Mrs. C. E. Harris will be hosts
Saturday night to the members
of the NOW card club.
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securities. This offering is made only to Oregon investors and
consists of -.
i 295 SHARES
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" (An Oregon Corporation)
COMMON STOCK
Par Value and Price f 100 Per Share .
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Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the under
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516 First National Dank Bldg., Salem, Ore.
- In The
READ ;
C. E. (Charley) Wilson's
Letter
6TTen Days in Ireland"
The former secretary of
Salem's Chamber of. Com-
merce writes interestingly of
his experiences in the Emer
ald Isle. Watch for Mr.
Wilson's travel sketch in
The Sunday Statesman
First Netcspaper of the Mid-Willamette Valley
Te Tawanka group of camp-
fire girls met on Thursday tter-
noon at the home of Miss Gene-
vera
seianaer. Atienaing me
meeting were Maxlne Wagner.
uenevieve winsiow, Aiargarei
&puinwicg, om jean miai.
nanna lyson. veia omun, ueny
Lew Hansel and Miss Selander. K.
. " ..
, ,r. , ;
iUlSS MielKe S ViaSS
Presents Program
On Thursday and Friday of this
week, the 5th grade pupils of Miss
Cecilia Mlelke of Busn school,
Presented the summary t program
l"a
erica the Beautiful." The program
was worked out as a Cavalcade
of America, and the members of
the class were obliged to take
several parts in order to complete
all the hostorical phases por-
trayed. . -
A unique feature at the end
the program was" a "Professor
Quiz and Battle of wits.
Through this contest tne cnnaren
Proof of the many facts they
have learned about "America the
Beautiful.". . . i . ..
Parents and friends of the Pu-
pils were special guests on naay
and were given a reception after-
wards. AddiUonal guests at the
iiu6iui.
grade class or uaniem scnooi ana
their teacher: Mrs. ; Ruin war,
while on Friday;j:rs. Duncan and.
ner, special cia ito
ington school, Mr.-and -Mrs. Gal-:
MJhn riedW
? th idtdJs
Members of Miss Mielke s class
" VJSJZ!
Wanda Webb. Leroy Schwahauer,
anA xrrt;
Keats Oliver, George, and Robert-
Hotchkiss, Frank Erwert, Donald
Johnstone, Phyllis Mae Browning,
janet Kirk, Roy Little, Donald ,
Scheelar, Delbert MeLoughlm,
Georgia Roberts, Jean Reiha, Bil-
lie Loewen, Marcia Moore, Dean
Allport, Donald Eastridge, Joyce
Lund, Eileen Fisher, Grace Ro
berts, Elizabeth Nelson, Helen
Manoles, Albert Zander, Maurice
Starr, Robert McKee, Mildred
Miller. James Denison, Paul Wes
ton, Mary Joan Lund, Jack La r
sen, Patsy Garrett, James Neece,
and Donovin Esplin.
.
3Irs. H. R. Crawford was in
Portia n d yesterday, returning
home with Miss Harriett Craw
ford and Miss Marjorie Ann John
son, students of St. Helen's hall
who will have a few days' vaca
tion. -
.
Th Altruists will . meet for
luncheon today at Nelscott at the
beach home ot Mlsa Olive M. Dahl.
States
Kcclesia Club Elects
-Mc&ia .1U"
JfeW Officers
Wednesday night members of
the Ecclesia club .held their an
nual election of officers at a
banrruet at Frederlcksons. Sea
sonal flowers centered the table,
guarded br tall pink tapers and
small pink candles. The color
scheme In- shades of pink was
carried out. in corsages. . ,
The truest SDeaker. Mrs. Irving
Fox, gave a very interesting talk
nn 'Pniivannas.' Toasts were
given by Miss Esther Erickson.
Mi8S Irene de Lisle, and Miss
jgdn MCKinaney. n v-
. Elror Blayed- several accordion
sojog.
The officers for the coming
year are: President, Miss Verda
oimsted; vice - president, . Miss
Edith Welborn; treasurer. Miss
Irene Dunn and secretary, Miss
Ruby Wiederkehr. - !
, Members present were the
Misses Gertrude Cheney, Irene de
r -,x j,ma Dunn. Esther Ericfc-
gon Bianch Gibson, Lillian Hels-
ier, Helen McElroy, Charlotte
Horning; Alice Mathey, Edna Me
Elhanney. VerdA Olmsted, Helen
-vpirfta Rominsrer. Ruby
Wiederkehr, Helen Hiller, Mrs.
. Dorotny Middieton, Mrs. Adelyn
Rocm snd tne Hostesses, .na
Edith Weiborn, Miss Leolyn Bar-
mn ein Elinor Dorrance
Mrg IrTlng FoI 8nd Mi89 Shirley
Rocks were additional guests.
'
; " . danffWer
fldJ ?Z
cf the Arch Jermans, and Miss
PairiCi? L1VCT8le7i dafveseierDf are
nri Mrs. T. . A. LIvesley, are
spending the Memorial weekend
in Salem from their studies at
."1 vl
st. Helen's hall.
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from 7. A. M. until 5 :(MJ P. M.
Also 6:15 P. M., 7:00 P. M.
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