PAGE SIXTLHT Elliott Prairie Qiib Meets at Monitor Home :'- ' ' - . I MONITOR Mrs. Ray Baker en teretined the Elliott Prairie Ladies' : Aid for an all-day meeting : last . Thursday. ;". . . : - r ' ! Miss Janet C. Taylor, the Clack-r- a mas county home demonstration agent from Oregon City, gave a proj ect lesson on "How to treat uic returning KmceTnen. Members Dresent were Carrie ! . Tyler, Mabel Losey, Hattie West, Emma Westburg, i Mary' Thyker, Ann Jacloj , Rule . Brown," Vernita , Brown, ValdaBurkert, Mary Mc- Keen," and one guest, Mrs. Nettie Nelson. ' Thi OriGON STJ TESMAN, Select, Ortcca. Friday Morning. May L !Si5 h At Launching . Ceremony Mrs. :Reed ' Conyne and her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Welch of Portland, returned from , Seattle Tuesday after visiting relatives. They spent part of the time with their son and brother, Cpl. Kip - Conyne, who is stationed at Fort Lawton. Mrs. R. L. Welch of Portland spent the week at the home of her parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Reed Conyne. Pat Peak, Gene; and Patty Sue of Sandy visited Sunday worning with Air. and Mrs. Glenn Losey I Mrs. Hans Nelson went o Port land Sunday to visit her step-son and xamiiy. . 4 , j I The Elliot Prairie Congregation al church played host to the Hub bard, Smyrna and Monitor par ishes Sunday. A. union,1 Sunday school was held' in the morning, followed by a dinner furnished by all attending. Dr. Thomas of Portland gave the sermon in the afternoon. About 70 people at tended. Lyons Woman, Leaving For Springfield Soon LYONS Mrs. George jHuff man, Mrs. Melbourne Ramboland Mrs. Percy Hiatt entertained with a handkerchief shower; honoring Mrs. Hal Howard at the Huffman home Monday afternoon. i Mrs move closes. Guests included Mrs.! Hal How ard, honor guest, Mrs. Albert Ring, Mrs. Paul Smith,; Mrs Har ry Elmer, Mrs. Francis Jungwirth, Mrs. Daisy 'Johnston, Mrs. Clyde Bressler; Mrs. Albert Bass, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. Bert Lyons, Mrs. James. Kimery, j Mrs. Pat Lyons,! Mrs! -Elmer Howard, Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Orville Down ing, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Rsmbo and Mrs. Hiatt. I t Howard and chfldren will to Springfield after school Police Seek Identity -I Of Man Who Drowned . PORTLAND, May 3-;p)-Police tooay ; sought identity i of a wen dressed, middle-aged man whose body was found in the Willamette river near Swan Island drydock. The -body was in the water about a week. ' Police described the man as 5 feet, 7 inches tall. t tt -jMfeC)i-v-flMNMMIHMMHi Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary" of the i Kin J v Forrestall walk from the sponsor's platform aiter attending the launching of the taper aircraft earlier named int honor of the late president, at the New York navy yard in Brooklyn. (AP Wlrephoto from navy) , ... ,1 r v ' 1 t v"'w"v" ... vi I j 4 " ' ' I' Pi 5Si" t I ' i ' ' ? f , - ,H 1 Ka 7.1 1 Synopsis ot annual statement of the American Guarantee and Liability In surance Company ot New York, in the State ot New York, on the thirtv-first ay-f December. 1944, made to the -insurance commissioner of the State or uregon, pursuant to law: nimnri' Net premiums received. $1,417,114.38 Total interest, dividends Jind real siaie income. SB690.3l. ... Income from other sources, $22,081 09 Total -income. $1,526,185.98 - DISBURSEMENTS Net amount "paid policyholders for Lom adjustment exoenses. t4 Ml ?4 taoOMSM commiMion" or brokeraf e Salaries and fees officers, director!, iiuiiiv uuict employes, 4J93 82. 1 v vjdend P1 to stockholders, none. f . uc,Iua or creajiea to policy ttolders, none. All , other expenditures, 123.ttl.63. Total diateursements. $1,050,504.37. 1 - ' - .ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market Loans on mortf afes and collateral. ric., none. bond owned norti2ed). nellTWoS OWned (m'rkt csh in banks and on hand, $995,023. J7r.,"i"ms Ji course of collection 416.47. i"w.. 11m, S1S0,- tl5i6ITaU nd renU du nj ccrued. Other assets (net). $8,007.90. Total utmiltMl - - LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER Total unpaid cUims, $757,702 00 . Estimated loss adjustment expense tor unpaid claims. $13,330.00. Total unearned permlums on all un expired risks. $886,475 J, Salaries, rents expenses, bills, ac counts, fees, etc, due or accrued $4,100.00. , . accruea. taxe:779700So?nt dU W aCCrUe1 for Commissions, brokerage, or other charges doe and accrued, $23.402 59 Atf other liabilities, none. Capital' paid up. $150.000.00. Surplus over all liabilities, $1,809.- Mwfli ",M PoUcyholders. $2.- Total. iM.e24.700.04. ' BUSINISS IN OREGON TOR THI YEAR -Net premiums received. $13.53. . Net louses paid, none. j Ofvidenda paid or credited to policy holders, none. . . . Name of Company. American Guar antee and Liability Insurance Company Name of President, Neville PilUnr Name of Secretary, Harry H. Fuller Statutory resident attorney for arrv ie. Insurance Commission of the State of Oregon, . .. . DrJl CUAU . . . LAM Dr.T.TXajnJKJ. . Dr.G.CluULNJ) 241 North Hberty tTpsta irs Portland General Electric 1 Co OiTice open Saturday only- d 19 a m to 1 p.m.; to 7pjn Practiced 1 -tulfatlon. Blood t'-sts are free o. pressure and urine BUEWELED-.T.U.I.h Bankhead wears a reral coif fure and elaborate jeweled ear rinn and necklace for her mo tion picture part a Empress' Catherine the Great of Russia.' mm 1 Water W agon Goes Berserk SILVERTON The Robert Janz family here were suddenly with out a front wall to their home on . A a unerry street xnursday, when a city water wagon, driven bv Law rence Palmer, got out of control and crashed into the hous. Palmer told bystanders he lost control of the wagon while going down the Cherry street bill, , end jumped out Jus in time, to avoid "It uuu. No injuries occurred as th Jani family was In the back of the house at the time. Oddlv nninrh there was no danun in anv nt the furniture although the frrnt wall was completely smashed. - Woman Tells Of Tortures By Japanese LOS ANGELES, May Mrs. Claire Fientes of Portland, navy man's wife and one of thi. Americans returned from the Phil ippines, said tojday she was given the water curet while held bv the Japanese. it, She said she fled Manila before it fell, lived Jn the hills seven months, then returned to the city ana operated a night club. "Finally they suspected my na tionality and my undercover work," she said. "They put a gar den hose in my! mouth and flooded me with, water fThen they burned my arms and legs' with cigarettes 10 revive me. 1 J ; "I was beaten with a sword and had pencils put between mv fin gers while they squeezed my hand. I finally was? chanted with es pionage and was sent to Fort Mc- Kinley and then to Bilibid prison. where I was forced to kneel for days on end t State's Mexican Labor Force Ma4 Reach 5000 PORTLANTX. May 3-(ffV-Ore- gon s Mexican? labor force is ex A A ' ... peciea o reacn 9000 this season At- 1 M : 1 i . wie war iooas aamuustration es timated todayl; I i First assignments already have plaeed 1312 Mexican nationals in Oregon, 2479 jn Washington and 1240 In Idaho. A- train Sunday will bring 9F to a McMinnville camp. A second trainload Mav 9 will place 148 Workers in the Mai heur county sugar. beet fields. Duke, Duchess Reach U. S. by Boat for Visit V-i - S -si- - - '-' - : MIAMI. Fliu May 3-fyTV-The Duke and Duchess of Windsnr traveling In ' war-camouflaged one-stacker passenger ship, arriv- ea nere today after an overnight trip from Nassau. They left by automobile for Palm Beach, where they will visif with friends. WE 75c Admission After 8 p. m; . - - ".. .'. : .. a -,- - - .'Hi a --. .1 , Come in FREE Before 8 fii M. BUY WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE BKlBS THIS WEEKS FLOOR SHOW Twice Nightly S p. m. and 10 p. m. RUSTY COLIliM Comedy Star of Sona and Dane. A iinrmiiD g aiuta; .:" Ballroom rarorltea of CaUSodmtf. E1ADTEU TUIIJSli :. v Earl CaiToU'g Tap Dancing Bxus, TEE BIlIID1 BOYS : Carl Ned John Ray Howard. umi iKa-sSr Dinners Served from S P. M. DINE AND DANCE! i Repay Your Social Olgcrtio-- . Tako Your Friends Out tcj : ' SUPPER CLUB i One Block North of Ucdeivmes on Road to Portland Dried Fruit Plant Accused J; Of Conspiracy; . WASHINGTON, May 3.-(ip-Northwest dried fruit association, Portland, Ore, its members and officers, were accused today by the federal trade commission of engaging in a conspiracy l td : re strain trade and create a monopoly in the sale of dried nrune. .1 "The conmiission'Taidr-me asso-- nauon composes virtually the en tire prune industry which la r cated iiKWashington, Oregon, Ida ho, and California. j , These association member named: . ' , ! , V, Oregon Prune ! Exchange, Port land, selling agent for a number of grower associations; Washirig ton Growers Packing corporation, Vancouver ; Wash-, . racking . and sales agent lor' prune pToducers in that state, and Rosenberg Bros. & Co San Francisco and Port land, -buyers, packers - and sellers or dried prunes. The commission said that general practice those named en ter Into future contracts for fhj sale ol dried prunes and before the crop is ready for market, thi contract usually- providing " for possible crop failure and making uniform percentage arrangements for settlement of damage&J Those named were given 20 days to antww tte jEomplati-' Man Lost as Ship Sinkis ASTORIAi Ore, May 3ip) Coast guard life boats searched waters off Columbia!, jetty tonight for the body of Cleatus M. Nichols, Warrenton, who drowned when the codfish . boat Rainbow cap sized just off the Jetty. J Muskrats Cause Flood; : ! U.S. Can't Be Blamed i KLAMATH CALLS, May 3riJl A federal investigator recommend ed to the toterior department tlo-i day? rejetUon ot flood . damage claims of l4,607 by . Klamath property" owners! - - " H Fowler Harper, interior depart- ment -attorney,! aid water broke from the niain' government canai last May a .flooded.city. celled because muskrats burrows weak-i lened the canal walls. " v . ; j . ne arguea ine government nas no control 'over ; muskrats. . ;-J-;;-v-,'-T.'---r--' ;; ;:-- .. p.::;, ; ; TOslNEItThwCTO i&ut will meet next t Wednesday in the Christian church! parlor beginning at 10:30 ajruMA no-host dinner will be held tat the noon hour! The session in the afternoon wlil begin approximately at 1:15. j CAN T E EN V ISITORS Allied service mea gather around Pfc Frank Loesserv(center), aathor of the song about the . heroic Ohio Infantryman, Rodrer Tenng, after the Combat In fantry Band played tt at New York's Stage Door Canteen. si; 1 y . ; . i I . FOR MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 13th, is Mother's Day Select your gifts for that occasion thoughtfully nresents with a personal touch . . t GENUINE CORDE HANDBAGS Over-arm zip-top handbags, large enough I to hold everything. Genuine Q Q r leather with plastic accents, wsww Dressmaker-styled, genuine leathers cud cordes' in interesting shapes. 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A grand selection for you to choose for, her fc A A from. - ! ' ;Oi7U SOFT HANKIES ! . ( i She can never have too many cf there white hank ies. Clever patterns .jarid colors. Hankies AA make nice gifts for Mother. j vOt Plus taxij v; ..V i r .. jw. o U .! tfCi- jit IV ' w . '. Cik WrV. j : . o.;Vfp .Iff ; . V - i i, v . . . : . . . . DnESSY SnEEn-TAILOOED SECOND FLCX3R ' ' Soft styles that mother will love, casual tailored floral fabrics or dressy sheer AA I Qt - jabot front blouses. ii0 and Vi WO - " SECOND FLOOR . ' M I s.r.cs 1-17.