The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 09, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    SP Employes Will Pay Tribute
lol heir S taf f in Services
Southern Pacific employes in Salem will pay special tribute to
their many former co-workers now In the armed services in
"Southern Pacific
grama have been arranged so that tiiey will not interfere in any
way with the regular heavy movement of the Victory trains:
Emphasis will be on buying of more'war bonds, giving of more
The OHEGOK STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning. June 9. 1344
Albany KCs
ElectMbnday
Paul Slaughter
lailroader at war b Pf c. Fan! E.
; SlaofbJer ef Salem, ettei far
his eoorare in actin m Sicily.
Be was fwmrlr a a track
ran af the Samtkera rsdfle.
His wife, llartka Slavthter, Is
cashier at the Spa restaurant
here. The lOMtt 8P raureaders
n tha hNM tressi wUI ebserve
"War Service ay" Jane 14. "
Synopsis at Annual Statement
United States Branch tha Royal In
surance Company, Ud of Liverpool,
tngland, on the thirty-tint day of De
cember. 1M3, made te the Insurance
.Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law: i
" CAPlXAL
Statutory deposit. $300,000.00.
INCOME
Net premiums received during the
yar. S11.244.7M.0S. !
Interest, dividends and rents received
during the year. 1031.031 .SI.
Income from other sources received
; curlne the year. $599.89913.
Total Income. $l2.48S.m.M. ; -DISBURSEMENTS
.
Net losses paid during the year in
cluding adjustment expenses. 15.330,
SS9.61. r
Commissions and salaries paid dur
ing the year. $3,578,197 l.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year. S4SX2SS.S9. .
Dividends paid m capital stock dur
ing the year. None.
Dividends paid to policyholders dur
ing the year. None.
Amount of all other expenditures, SI,
TT7.823.78. r. i
ToUl expenditures. $tt.l50.S37.7S.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). S43S.7a.0S.
Loans on mortgages and collateral,
te.. None.
Value of bonds owned (amortized),
114.230.800.34.
Value of stocks .' owned (market
value). 4.8l.I79 OO.
Cash in banks and on hand. SS,7t7.
198.51. - Premiums In course of collection
. written since September 30. 1943, 82.-
18.147.08.
Interest and rents due and accrued.
S73.0MJ2.
Other assets net. $411,619.55.
' ToUl admitted assets. 8243,8M.48.
' i LIABILITIES
Gross claims for kisses unpaid, $,
r0J3.4t. i
Amount of unearned premiums on
all outstanding risks. $19.319.113 JO.
Due for commission and brokerage,
St3.743.ea. . -
All ether liabilities. $U31.122J1.
Total liabilities, except capital. $14.-
ew.aot w.
Capital paid up. $500,000.00.
Surplus ever aU liabilities, Stjet.--4)45.80.
- .
Surplus as regards policyholders, $10.
S60 645 80
Total. tS4J5t.S54.4S. -
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THK YKAft
I Net premiums received during the
year. SV7JC3.3S. m :
Net losses paid during the year. $18.-
Name of ' Company. United States
Branch ef the Royal Insurance Com
pany. Ltd. . - -c - '
Name of United States Manager. H. C.
Contck. '
Statutory resident attorney for serv
ice. J. H. Banks. Portland. Oregon.
blood . donations, volunteering
more time in all civilian war activities.-,,,
r '
Typical of Southern Pacific
employes from Oregon who have
distinguished themselves in the
armed: forces is Me. Paul E.
Slaughter, formerly with a track
gang out. of Salem. He was one
of the first to land in Sicily and
was cited i for courageous action
in saving vitally needed supplies
from destruction. . : -
Altogether more than 15,000 SP
men and women are wearing TJn
cle Sam's i uniforms. The 15,000
would be enough for a full army
division, - it is pointed out, . but
they are in every branch of ser
vice. From letters and official re
ports it is learned that they are
stalking the enemy through swel
tering jungles, over Italian
mountains, and on the high seas:
They're h Hying fighters and
bombers over all the battle areas,
manning bases in Iceland, land
Ing troops ! on beachheads. Their
railroad skill is helping the army
military - railway service keep
supplies rolling right op to the
battle lines. They are poised in
England for the drive into Eu
rope,' and were among the first
into North Africa for the sweep
that, cleared the Mediterranean.
And iz tney re not on the war
fronts, they are in training camps
readying themselves for the fight,
Honoring these 15,0004 all em
ployes of the Southern Pacific on
their wari service day wOI wear
miniature ( service flags in their
lapels, bearing the number "15,-
000. Special homage will be giv
en the So already officially re
ported dead, and the 21 others'
missing in action.'
ALBANY Election ; of officers
for the' year highlighted the meet
ing of Albany council, Knights of
Columbus, Monday night, with the
newly elected officers- to take over
July 1. ,-,..-'.
Raymond Barrett was named
PAGENET
grand knight; Monte Kropp dep
uty grand knight; Raymond Sche
mer chancellor; Albert Haas a d vocate;
Charles Schmitz record
ing secretary; Bob Barrett treas
urer; Ray Apbrock warden; M.C
MiEer inner "guard; William
Kamph outer guard; and Elmer
Mitchell,'' retiring i grand knight,
trustee for three -years. George
Michele is financial secretary; and
holdover trustees are R. A. Tal
bott and Joe Taucher. u ' a
i 1 1 1 t i j i
drews Family
Buys BarUett
Farm, Fairview
it ; FAIRVIEW, June 8 Mrs. John
Allison underwent surgery , Mon
day" morning, at the general hos
pital at McMInnvffle. -
i: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews
who moved to the rred Bartlett
50 acre farm in this district in
September, 1937 have purchased
the place. ' About one half of the
place is in cultivation,! the rest
m pasture, ' " " I f
; Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Andrews
will entertain thai Dayton Town
send club At their home Monday
evening, June 12. Roy Hewitt, Sa
lem attorney Willi be the speaker.
"Bev. and Mrs. 'Merrfl Fox and
family recently from Halsey have
moved to the Kearney Stoutcn
burg farm home, Mr. Fox is the
new pastor of the! Hopewell Unit
ed Brethren church. H . -k
Mrs. Hurtl Hostess i j .
At Shower Party 1
KEIZER Mrs. J. G. Hurd en
tertained Friday night with a mis
cellaneous shower lis the honor
of Jlrs. Paul! GieL Games were
played and . "light lunch was
erved," i:-
. Those present were , the ' honor
guest, Mrs. Paul Giel. Mrs.: Clyde
dark, Mrs. Dick Bell, Mrs. Ted
Mankurtz, Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mrs.
Archie Gardner, Mrs. Ed Liken
beaV Mrs. Elizabeth Toft, .Mrs.
Hazel Ebner, Mrs. Evylene Hox
sey and the hostess, Mrs. Hurd.
Mrs. Turner RecoTers
tsTTFE&SOX-Kn. Tur
ner resumed her work" as super
visor at the Salem Deaconess hos
pital, Tuesday, following a week's
Illness with the flu at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Stephenson."; .' ,
Kyser Weds
Young Singer
LAS VEGAS, Nev., June 8 Jf)
Kay Kyser, 38-year-old dance
band leader, was married early
today to Georgia Ann Carroll, 24
singer in his band.
It was the first marriage for
each. f
The ceremony was performed
at 1:30 a. m. by Justice of the
Peace Paul O'Malley with Under
Sheriff C. D. Stewart and Deputy
Sheriff George Henderson. .-
Enroute here by automobile,
the couple was stopped by two
officers and given a speeding tick
et. Asked to -show his driver's li
cense and ration books for. iden
tification,! Kyser admitted" his
identity and disclosed the purpose
of the trip.
He apologized for breaking the
speed law, the officers said, and
they then escorted the couple 50
miles to Las Vegas..
. Miss Carroll was born in Dal
las, TexJ in November, 1919; Ky
ser in Rocky Mount, NO, in 190C
She has sung with his band about
two years. Friends said they have
been- keeping company - several
months, i
The musician and his bride ap
peared with the band last night
at the Victorville army air base.
Na. 47-45
Svnopsis of Annual Statement of The
Paul Revere Life Insurance Company
f Worcester, in the State of Mawa
chusetts. on the thirty-first day of De-
eemDer, 1S43. mao- i iiwukm Ver. 818.148 J28.04.
Commtesioner of the state i wregvn. - interest, dividends and rents receiv-
, I . Ne, 48-41
SvnoDsis of Annual Statement of The
Travelers Indemnity Company of Hart
ford, m the State of Connecticut, on
the thirty-first day of December. 1943,
made to the Insurance Commissioner
of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law
- ..-( CAPITAL
' Amount : of capital stock paid up.
$3,000,000.00.
. I INCOMK
Net premiums received during the
ed durine the year. tlX53.SM.19.
rmmlrmi
. , - .11. I AIKOIIIV l&lWfll uiun mvm..m .ww.M.
i. during the year. $234,229.19.
Total income. $19.34i.z.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year In
cluding adjustment expenses. $7,253,'
389.68. - f , m
Commissions and salaries paid dur
inr the vear. t7S4J3IJ9. ,
Taxes, licenses and lees paid during
th mar. S1J88J)42J7.
Dividends paid on capital stock uur-
Bursuant to law
, CAPITAL
' Amount of
ai.ooo.ooo.iMk. -
, . mcoMX ;
Total premium tnceme for, the year,
$4,790,159.3. '
Interest, dividends and rente receiv
ed during the year. $193,853.84.
Income from other sources received
during the year, $27,461.03. . ; J
Total Income, 43413.4763.
! -- msBURSEMwrrs 4 - - -
Pa M for losses, endowments, annul
. Paid for losses, enojowmeni.; "-1 taf the year. $480,000.00.
tlea and lunxnder values. 81. m483.62. j yj to policyholders dux
uiviucnus i w i.ji""" line the year. None.
tn M var. Nona.
Dividends paid on capital stock dur
ing the year, $640.000 00.
Commissions and salaries paid dur
ing the year. $U42442.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year. $106,759.83.
Amount ot aU other expenditures,
8233,399.9!. :'. '-
Total expenditures. $3,573,787.4
- . ASSETS '
Value of real estate owned (market
Tatue). None.
- Loans on mortgages and collateral,
tc. $838X192.33. - Jv
Value of bopds owned (amortized).
ST.807.149.T4. - ,
Value of stocks owned (market val-
Amount of all other expenditures.
$1,078,099.70.
.Total expenditures. $176170.73.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). None., . - . -Loans
on mortgages and collateral,
etc. None. , ..
Valuf of bonds owned (amortised)
in aassnon
Vstre ef stocks owned (market val
ue), $ll.t6t.88 00.
Cash la banks and on hand, tl,S73V
480.72. " i - .
Premiums in course of collection
written since September 90. 1943. S3.
X7CI2BS.4S. ,
1 . a ' . . ... .
a) et ess, ti - . - I interw nu reiua uu wu awiucu.
reum notes , and policy laa. 'i9UAt7M'
CaSTta banks and On han4. S813,- Total admitted assets. S3S.847.7H.S0.
sst 4i. ' .a. iJABiLrrrES
. Interest and rents due and- accrued, Cross claims for katses unpaid,' s
848.1403.- 44T37m - -- " '
Net uaeoTIected and deferred prem- I Amount of unearned premiums e all
tiima. saia.oaa.oa: i ' I outstandinc risks. $11,081,477.85. -
Other seaets (net). . -Mr..u. - - i uue tor commssioa ana Druaeracc
ToUl admitted aaseta. W03o,Mt W. $30.82343.
UABILITieS
i-. Net reservea.. pfiiTlM. -
Groaa claims for losses unpaid, f 1,
838 017 44. ' - " 'i-T
All ether liabflltiaa. $1,17823 92. -
Total nabiHties. eaxept capital. $8.
9.513.3S. Capital paid up. ummM."
Surplus over all liabilities. 82,f,
154.81.. -. : - - ; .
: Surplus as regards poucyheldtxi,
306.154.81. - '. ' -
Total, s10.mro.fr. - j
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB .
All other BabUitiea. Special Reserve.
t8.z09iarUS. . . .
. 8UT2.43t.0S.
Tola! nabilities. except capital,'
474JS7XZ. .-.:
Rasital naid un. 83.00000.08,.
Surplus over ,aU.liabUiUea. fSJTJ,
S4flftS. i
Surplus as regards policyholders.
S9.1T34B..
ToUl. $38,847,716.80.
1 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR I
- - ,f-. THE YEAR
Net premluma. recoived during c toe
un,iltaa MMllvd I ur. Y1A BT
nn nawca uwu uhiui w.v J . t- t
during the year. Ltfe $ISJjJ.. A m a
U9.183J9, $aoj30jn.
Dividends paid during the year. None.
Net losses and claims, endowmeitta.
surrenders, and annuines pmiu uiuuij
the year. $37,6333. , -
Name of Company. The Paul Revere
tf- T.c.MnM rnmnMIT. '
T . . , a trw I I tannery resiaent ai
.Nam of, President. Charles A. Har-! Iha Grosamayer.
Name of Secretary. Lemuel G. Hcxlg
kins. c. . i
2M JL . (,
Name t of Company. The Travelers
Indemnity Company.
Name : of President, L. Edmund
Zaeher. '
Name ef Secretary, rred 5. uarnson.
Statutorr resident attorney for ser-
The Travelers Indemnity Company,
Ph.il Grossmayer Co. General Agents,
Introducing
e it :
mm'
JOI
Coarse
Grind
PEMIUT BUTTEI1 r
i.
It's new! A crunch
style spread that re
.taias all the peaaats
geedness! j ;
Lb. jar . 25c :
2 b !c
Canlertary
Tree Tea ?eSeI u-ib. pkf. 25c
LipiOn's Yenlw LabeL U-lb. PkV 25c
It's good to know there are dozens of fine meats available. And
it a gooa io mow you can maxe a nne meai witn any one 01 tnenx
-especially if you haven't ration points enough to provide for a
sirloin steak, or if a rolled roast doesn't fit into, your budget this
week. And best of all. it's good to know that every piece of meat
you buy from Safeway .is guaranteed to bk satisfactory! Safeway
meat must please you 100, or your money back!
ynrr7 L.tOnCV SerreaDeHcioosRoast
U UuU UUUdA at
SHOULDER COT
TIuYSpecial Price! LB.
BEEF SHORT RIBS, A and B Grade
Sirlsb Sleak
Jb. 19c
B Grade, la. X3c;
(11 pts.) A O
lb.
0c
Hzzzi Sleak fuficJJdL. .
: i : .
nlkf n-el A and Blade Cut (S pts.)
UeSI UCISI B Grade, lb. 25c; A Grade .
T-Bcae Steaks fBALjj 48c
rjoliial
r- 3Sc.
Salnia .
49c
CbJaoek,
lb.
F0V71
fresh,
dressed, lb.
42c
There's a Lot of Swell Flavor in Safeway's Fine
SI10KED I2EATS!
Picnics !
Ne Points! !
29c
Ter lb.
Collage
Bills
No retots!
Fer lk 3E5
Piece Baccn
: - :- " i
No relnU!
Per lb. 22C
Jowls
No Points!
ISc
Per lb.
Drains Benner Seedless 15-ex. 12c
Black Figs - Dried- 2-Ib. pg.
T7tila Figs
Dried Prunes L.aavik W
uyllmmk Amerkaa It-es.
Sierra Piss SOAr!L2 bars
PaccakeJHs JSk.
Lard -8wift8 Silver Leaf, 1-lb. pkf.
Scda Cracken VSL
1-lb.
Ilathco Bran w
PeandBnUerKb!-
Tonalo Juice u
Sonny Dawn '
48-es,
rm ml 3 e- Capes,
avvanoraiea uorn u-s. vu.
Sanerkranl ' Champlaa 8t-es. cL
20C
14c
13c
15c
19c
19c
17c
45 c
21c
18c
Palmolive
ToOet Soap
Itelk tlM bin
2i 19 c
Binso
Granulated Soap
21c
24-as.
bex
sflm'JM aeor is GOMAtmcd to pigoss voo
Pkf.
Ilacarcni Dinner i,.
Ilnslircom Sance JS-m-ZISc
Cheese taemim!! i8pts.)-.jb. 34 C
TVnerican Spread So" 20c
OUvii Pin. Spread -ELf (8) 17 C
Delisk Spread g5-oi 17c
Tree! Armour's
Ken
.12-es. caa
Park lauek Meat..12-e. east
DevUed Han SJ'12 ., 25c
Edwards Special Offer! jars 55c
Swamdouri 23c
Raisins "r53S- pJ8c
lomalocs
Green Peas
Tornipsl
Firm, Ripe Red
Tomatoes Texas
Lonjr, Green,
Wen FiUed
Sweet and Crisp
2 250
Lb. 8sO0
i .Lb!..80-;;
Deds Lelitce Ilex? Pclalses
" - . i . California
. Locals, medium size. Solid heads, local. ; . White Sbafters
. Lb. 6c I ' Head 7c I 5 lbs. m-m .
.-lb. bar
45c
.1-lb. baa
Whole
Raast..-
WlwU
Baast-
..J-lb.
Cell SS Neb HilL
' vCUce Nob tmL.
Aimay Cclfee
Airway Cclfee
Hello Ulup
Sail Leslie,' 2-Ib.
Stcrleaing
Apple Sance Ilix E-zPkr. J8c
Green Tonalo IftiSr, 35c
Iibby's Sweet Spiced
5c
58c
.11: 20 c
- pkjT. A7 faS
2 far 15C
Bayal Satin, 1-lb. Jar 60c
Uoodbary's
Facial
Soap
Per
bar
Ivory Soap
Medium
Size
Bar
5c
COMPARE TOTAY'S PKDClES iWOTIHI A YEAC AGO!
A check sach as this, just completed of Safeway merchandise would indicate that the retail prices hare remained rery favorable to the con
sumer. e invite your comparison of well-known staple items as listed below, j
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Points
Swan Soap..
r Camay Soap.:.
Palmolive' Soap..
Today
1 Reg. bar .06
Rinso Granulated Soap.
Oxydol Washing Powder..
r Concentrated Super Snds.i.
' Airs. Stewart Blueing;.
Elastic Starch...,.
Sunbrite Cleanser.,.....
Old Dutch Cleanser.J.1....
Wright's SUver Cream.
i Favorite Matches
t Babbit Lye.
Saniflush..... ....
! Drano ...
Regr. size
24-oz. pkg.
...24-oz. pkg.
24-oz. pkg.
.10-oz. boti
.12-oz. pkg.
..13-oz. - can
.14-oz. can.
..-oz jar
Carlo"
:...13-oz.can
....22-02.;can
..a. 12-oz. can
STAPLE FC3DS
231
Crisco J. i.-...,.!...
Spry Shorteningf"..;:.'..;
.Royal Satin iShorteningj
Pure Lard (Central)
Dalewbod. OUaLLs-L-JZL
Fiuffo nn
...1-lb. carton,
JL.-3-lb. glass
3-lb. glass
.4-lh pkg.
1-lb. l)kg..
; i
si v a
-'IM Chemb Milk..
'? 1711- I?ita lira A .
. "i Egg& -A Grade, Large :
. l .Eggs, "AGrade, Mediums
13B Van Camps Pork JLBeans.
v Armours Treet
Quart glass
LQuart-bottle
30
.22
--.22
J22
.13
:.o8'
.05
2.15
.19
.23
.05,
.19
',24
V .68
.60
v.75 '
- .49
June
1943
3J20
320
J23
23
- .13
2.15
.. J)5
2.15
J9
J .23
- .09
.19
.19
Points
2. Heinz Chopped Baby Food
j Heinz Strained Baby Food..
NBC Snowflakes.
4
Sunshine Krispy. :
Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers.
1 Real Roast Peanut Butter.
..6yjoz.can
.4Vj-oz. can
mall pkg.
,.v.Tall cans ,3J!5
s
V
.1
.1
Pound
.Dozen
.Dozen
r20-oz. can.
;..12-oz. can
Kem Pork Lunch Meat 12-oz. can
Prince Leo Pink Salmon..
Edwards Coffee.
Nob nia'w. il.
Airway W.
Kaffee llag..
Canterbury O. PJ.
Upton" Yellow Label...
! Tenderleaf.J
IL C Eakini Powder.
.JNo. 1 tall can
. l.Ib. glass
- - g-lh. bag
3-1b.' bag -
z 1-lb. glass.
-Vi-IIj. tkr.
SchiUIng Vanilla Extract
i4-lb. pkg..
lVi-lb. pkg.
L25-cz. jar
49
v J31
.ii ;
J29
J21 .
!-.285'
. .43
v 4kaa3
lr--
: -68
. - .60
'.21
.52
:.:.49
U8-
.11
; 4
Z8
as r
- 1
-'-.43 1:
' '.24 ?
.18 i
J3 i
r-
.2-Ib. pkg.
1-lb. pkg.
Mb. jar
Real Roast Peanut Batter ,. . ,.,.2-lb, jar
Beverly . Peanut Butter. .; ,. , ,.,.1-lb. jar
Beverly Peanut Butter- .2-lb. jar
Julia' Lee Wright's Breadlft-Ib. loaves
Cream! of Wheat.u..14-oz.; pkg.
Quaker Puffed Wheat Sparkies......4-oz. pkg.
r GoldiMedal meaUesVA-oz.'pkg.
KeUosx Rice Krispiesu..:
I'KeHogg Shredded Wheat
: Gr?pe Nuts.
Hardest Blossom Fkmr
.5Vj-oz.; pkg.
.12-01. pkg.
.12-oz. pkg. ;
Kh.-nen Craft Flonr , 7 , T ' " V "7Ui25-lb. . ,
I Albers Flapjack F1outV. rr.tt 2 Yi 4b.lpkg.
. J Suzanna Pancake Flonr. ..:..-':. ,.40-oz. pkg-
G. BL SoftasIIk Cake Flmr.w-y4'lh. pkg..
! Gardenslde Standard Pttiiiw 1 can j
1 ' Gardenslde Standard TomatoesNo. 2H can ,
: j Del Monte Fancy Diced BeetsNo. 303 glass
' ! CocntiT Home Fey. (XS.GJJ. CornNo. 2 can "
43B narper House Ch. PearailNo. 2Vi can ,
43B Ubbr Sliced Y., a Peaches::.-m ?n n "
43B Castle Crest Sliced Chi PeachesNo. 2ft can
? Iv 7 T IIEATS ZUHD FZ0DUC2
' - Picnics, 'Sugar . Cured.,i.. .. ... , Pound .
llacon, ! Piece v".'':::,:;' Pound
7R Beef ; Pot Roast, Ana, Grade A
1 Short Ribs, Grande A and B..1J.
i Ground tBeefV; ; ; : ,V?vw;
V Avocados, -Fncrte.- . v r.
Today
.09
.07
.10
3
J9
23
.43
2S
.45
J2
.13
.09
.11
.11
.10 i
.13
7
L02
21
as
- 2S
ai
. J3
ai..
J3
6
25 .
2t
Oranges, Valencias.L-1.
. Cabbage, California ..l:
Carrots, California.
Spinach," :Iacz1L-ZZ-
Tcrsatpes, Texas FielA.
.Pound
.Pound
.Pound
-Pound
.Pound
..Pound
.iX.Pour.d
UPound
:: iPocnd
29
29
.21
.19
28 'i
2 .
.C8
.07
.07
..15 -
June
1943
.08',
-06U
.10
1
.19
8
.55
1
7
:i2
.14
.09- r
.11
X..
-10:
.13
J&7 .
.8
.21
.15
. .26
.12
.14 ,
all
U4
; 2s
1 aa
. 23
23-'
26
27
21
23
28
21
.09
.10
.06
,C3
.14
TOlUrS TOTAL 19i7. JUNE 1943:TOTAL J205'j