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4 $ ! I ! I ! k j r i Night Course In Machine Shop Slated All types of training in machine ahop practice rill be available in the night , class which reopens July 18 to continue indefinitely, the vocational education depart ment of Salem public school an nounced Friday. Continuation of the training carried oh by the war production program in Salem vocaUonal schools, the class will offer mill ing, lathe practice, drill operation, . etc., with Forrest D. Smith; ma KSLM KOIN 9:99 9:18 :M :4S 'News IN. W. Farms Nw Nws. West. Stars KOOt Klock T:ee T:l T:JS 1:49 (News Orchestra News Orchestra Headlines News User News 8:e 8:19 t:3 8:49 Haven of Beat IHaven of Heat News mi s treiena ... (News Burke Show 'Orchestra S:OS 9:1 9:J9 9:49 HeUo. Mom Pastor's Can Theatre Orchestra Orchestra News (Music We 18:6 16:18 16:J8 1:S News Al Winiuni Cent. Station j. Lawrence Orchestra 11:M H:l 11:3 11:48 Marines Orchestra Neoa 11:15 12:3 U:4S !Top Trades News HUlbUlles Orchestra !News Garden Gate Talks Builders l:t 1:1 1:M 1:4S News tReports Reports I Reports Orchestt-a Music I:eS t:lS : t:S INews I Orchestra : Orchestra Music Fun Newspaper . Vera Brodsky J:e J1S 1:M Prayer Concert Hour News People's : T ,. London Col lHawsii Calls Orchestra :M 4:l :JS. 4:4S t - , . I Land 1 Brighti Foreign PoL Words of Life I (Opinion Rqust. lSbowboat 1TBA I f War Labor Bd. !H. i. Grant (News (Words I Concert I Youth Parade I My Case. ITraffie Safe. Iswing INews IE. Peterson SIS S:3 5: CM S:M :S Hit Parsds Serenade iSsme Orchestra l:?t lW"r0nn l Judy Canova IHoosier Hop t:l Jpet Shop Mayor I I S1, IT . lor Pnr (Hayloft Hocdwn T: IFvansehstiej Memories ( I ti IS!6"10 America , Truth fEariy Music V CBS Variety Hall iLaland Stow ' . )- 1 Orchestra 2"!? ,'JW,,, J lMy Stor,r '5? Ambassador :1 . iCnrstal Grdns. I I Orchestra t:M News (Sports J3 Suns Trio News :4S (Gahlean Hour tDosi't Believe I Consumer Time 1 Time Now l:ll l:le 1!:4S IMus. Millions j Vets Board INews (Barn Dance I Tex. Rangers I Name Song ll:se 11:1 11:M 11 :4 11:15 lt:M Orchestra -Open House Orchestra Talks Rythmaires News Music. News' News Sign Oft KOAC SATl'ROAT SM ke. ISM News: J0.18 Home makers; II OS Con cert Hall: Noon News; 11:13 Farm Hour: 1 0 Ride 'em Cowboy: 1:15 Music; 1 JO Variety Time; M9 Dennis Day: :Xf Voice of Army; 3:W News; KSLM (1390 ke) KOIN (111 ke) Sun. 4:S4 4:11 S:M :4S 1:S :15. ICkarsn I Msm I Organist BlbIa Class pfoung People Legesul Singers : IRadie League jNews Choreh (News S:lf I Choir (Net. Vespers SM IPropbecy (Learning i Nurse of Air I Dr. Walker S:4S (Pwul Trie 1 :se - PUgrim Hour Tbernacle Carr. Wens I Builders Fastta t:lt f J - I Garden Talks f:3S Lutheran Trees. Salute I NBC J Crawford S:AS P INews I I Ch. Seteace !: INews lOMsrcb (Layman News IT. B. Ksnnsdy l:ls iCoaa. Scott -I- . CoUlne Can. iHeeearch 1:M (Sweet Time Pence Prblms. ! Round Table (Sammy Kayo ' 1S:4 - ' . , n i . (News : . 1 . - t - lle INews I Stradivari ) Future Stars (Wash. Story IMS (wis I ' f I ll:M tCuanlnghaaa iWorUl News rrkomaa 1 South of Bdr. Ui4S- 'Crooked Sqr. I 1 - t Musical Sweets NM War Comt. iPhUbarmonie . World Pared IBM 11:15 j Dairy Fares. J -1 lf:M JHookey Hall j Army Hour Kay Armea Isea (Yew Asm. -1 - Darts 1:3 (For Crime SusVr Shew (.News H'dllnee n. K. Ranch IM - . -r- ILhring ' ( Mr Father Brewa- F wily Hour j Symphony fBevwo t'-M Nick Carter 1 I IMus. BouQuet 1:45 News I 1 S:e 3:1 S:M . 3:4S Myste 'ystertes 9rwin Conhaaa Report Jndy e ! Lee. Tng. Pple Aim of :U ; I ' :M Dr. Johnson jMy Pop ' 4-.4S- ." I' - r se S:I5 S:M S:45 iMediUtJoa 1 8 tars Today Art Baker Heatter a 1 S:M S:4S INews Its Truth Orchestra. iTopics - I Radio Digest (star Theatre te 7:ie I : Biuwitstone Leave fTasm. (I Was There j Se IT Mlko I Crssi Doetor CUdTsleeve .tOrchestra t:l l Song ef Week I INifjht Waack M ' Orchestoal Bleeicho j Symphony JQuis Klda INews i . . BU1 Lane . I Sam Hays - ' '1 eMinesi : t . t iR. Bigetoy je ! 0ews-. (neck Home IF. Craig ' (News :4S ' Bible J ' IPostwar ' I ' IHwasnlty 14.se I Revival IS Star Final INews I At Test , is. IS 1 I War. Weme Palastin IQiassi It-Mi V ; lAtlanUe Call T. Dorse? Vrreea. Sahite 11:45 ;. j. - 1 ' IClaremont - ll:se Siga Off ICcbestra IMusie I IlilS (Orcheetra 1 jaridg iijs - - I Orchestra I Orchestra - ( M'4j i . I ,t,-t lOrchestra - I Rhythm " ) " ' I , i ' Orchestra- . :l - H " , tse i CZZZI. Ufwale. Nsws TTtei Boa chinist for mar than Instructor, . . Registration U slated for 1 pjn. at the school vocaUonal shops, 14th and D street. The state de partment of vocational education is cooperating In this enterprise. Inquiries may be addressed to the upervisor of the vocaUonal edu cation department, 14th and D streets. - . Dust Test Scheduled PORTLAND, July 13 -V In vestigation of the effect of fluo rine dust from the Troutdale aluminum plant on cattle and crops will be made by the Ore gon State college experiment sta tion at the request of dairymen. KGW KEX Home ' News Am. United I Bugler "X- Fletcher Headlines Mum Room Sam Bays Roundup Boys News News CaUinf . I T.iiiImi. . . . B last Club jSmilin Cd (News I All Girls . ' Books I At. Spotlight - What CooUn' Luce J. Thompson Marty Dale 1 Vets' Aide (News The Baxters tTelescop J Fun Canteen Dance Pari I Trees. Salute JM- h. Taylor j Musicana I News l . ( j Home Demo. I Serenade (Stars I Its A Hit Sat Swing jRoseland Symphony Grand Hotel Vender cook With Duke R. Truitt . IGaraeninc 'I The Wings (Rupert Hughes m Art of Living Network Sports Tomlinson Labor. USA. Corrspdts. (Organ I Land I F. Martin Boston Ork. Barn Danes jTop This? J- Pacific FUght (Star Ftnal IMuslc Wash. Views IClaremont Gardening I Ambassador M. A. Mercer A ! Orchestra Orchestra 1 Late Date INews (War News Mow. World Claremont Rhythm "Xtra- Hour 3:15 Music Masters; 4)0 Bookman; 4:15 Country Songs; . 4:30 Organ Melo dies; . 5:00 Upbeat; S M Music by Cuaat: 5:45 Beyond Victory; 40 News; :1S Master Singers; 8:45 Farm Hour; 7:00 Grand Opera; 9:45 News. KGW (ill ke) KEX (till ke) f Isrsel Southernatres I On Display I Blue . I Doctors ewasMM ISilver ; Theatre Cathohe Hour I Summer Hour j Front Facts jlce Boa FoUies Vision .Wayne King I Band Wagon r -.. Drew Pearson - (News I Mas. Sunday , IF. Langford C Greenwood M.-Ge-Round (Wlnchell fL. Parsons Album Musis I Hwood Mrst I - Ulm FkUer ftiHour Charm ITBA At Parky! (root ta Bctvta - i ; jTomoiy DorseyjAAF Tea Mdsquito3 in Losing Battle i PORTLAND, July 13-)-Thia area'sj mosquito plague, which has kept Portianders in torment for weeks, is at last on the down grade! Q Gavin, supervisor j ot insect ! control, reported today. J - j j A crew of diesel-sprayers who cover! Multnomah county once; a week is finding it much easier1 to control the culex variety of mos quito,! which breeds in pools and drainage ditches. Gavin said. The spraying will be' continued through August, he reported. ; i J FloOd-water mosquitoes, ' un usually prevelent in this region are fast dying off, Gavin said, " I i -! ifl The West Point graduating class of 1915 produced more than 39 generals.' . j. No. 71-71 .! if Synopsis of Annual Statement or we City ot New York Insurance Company of New York, In the State of New York, on the thirty-first dsy of De cember, 1944, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to taw: ' i ' i . W . INCOME : ! I Net "premiums received (Ixcludtog Perpetual), $l.078.Sf7. i ; Tout: interest, dividends snd teal esUte income. $316,968 M. Income from other sources, 511T, 925 61. ' I i - I Total Incorrie. tS.4ttJ9S.44. j j j I DISBURSEMENTS I ' Net "amount paid policyholders for losses. $1,001,415.47. Loss adjustment expenses, $53,311.18. Agents commissions ' or brokerage, $o36.05S.73. te A- : i ? Salaries and fees officers, directors, home office employes, $154,158 88. Tsxes. licenses and fees. $143,735.34.1 Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash $150.000 00. stock $0), $150,000.00. ! ; I Dividends paid or credited to poli cyholders. None. - ' I AU ether expenditures. $105.S10 H Total disbursements. $2,234,488,83, i ! A ADMITTED ASSETS ! Value of real estate owned mar-s ket value). None. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. None. '- ' ? Value of bonds owned, (amortised), $2.750.2S3.rr. ,K- I I . Value of Stocks owned (market val ue). $a.77,7.0O. ! I J Cash- in banks and on hand. $425. 410 74.; u i Premiums in course of eollectloa written since September 30, 1944, $22. 106 84. i i : : I Interest and rents due and accrued. $18,898.00. ' I Other assets (net). (Minus) $116.14. I ToUl admitted assets, $5,994,511 $3. s LJABILrTTES, SURPLUS AND i I f OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. $523,781.00. i. IsUmsted loss adjustment expenses for unpaid Claims, $27,200.00. i Total unearned premiums on all . un expired risks. $1,998,857.00. - 8 Salaries, rents, ex peases, bills, ac counts, fees, etc.. due or accrued, $8, 500 00.: i a Estimated amount due or accrued for taxes. . S45.5O9.e0. Commissions, brokerage, or j other charges due and accrued. Nona. AU other liabilities, $1$,3752. i 1 ) Total liabilities, except capital. $2. 823 013 29 Capital paid up. $100.000.09. M Surplus over all liabilities, $l.$7l 499.54:? ji; , . j j, Surplus as regards policyholders, $3, 371.49a.54. Total. $594.512.83. Ml I -i BUSINESS IN OREGON J i i FOR THE. YEAR : f Net ; premiums received $179,154.56, Net ', losses paid. $123,660.14. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders. None. Name of Company, City of New York Insurance Company. r ! Name of President. Harold V. Smith; Name of Secretary, Richard T. Van Vranken. U Statutory resident attorney for serv ice, K. V. Lively. M I 7a.a Ml Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Capital Fire Insurance Company -i of Califomia ot Sacramento, in the State of California, on the thirty-first day of December, 1944. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State ot Oregon, pursuant to . law : ; 4 INCOME i 1 jNet premiums received. $624.215 17. i Total interest, dividends and real es tate income, tf3.160.48. a Income from other sources, $6, 280 41. .;.!'; ; Total income. $892.656 86. it :i DISBURSEMENTS ' 1 Net amount paid policyholders for losses, $206,329.89. J j Loss adjustment expenses. $15,974.2$. i Agents Commissions or brokers. e, $141424.90. - j TT Salaries and fees officers, directors, horn office employee, $3348) 01. - : ; i Taxes, tieenaes and fees. H0.71683. 1 Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash, gse.oeeiw; stock, nid. $30.000 00. ' Dividends paid or credited .to policy holders, NU. 1 . t i j AU other: expenditures. $70,496.81. . 1 Total diabursements. $567.904 J2. ; i U AOBtTTTED ASSETS !;? Value of real estate owned (market value). $569.08. Loans on mortgages and coUateral, etevi NiL ivi i t Value ot bonds owned (amortised). $2.ea.iC7.77, . i ti Value of stocks owned . (market value). -$170LSSS.OO. I 1 CasK ia basks and ew kastd. $388.- 577.40. . ! Preaahuns in course of ftWlertlisi written since September 30, 1844, $274, 782J9. :ft v ... - ;it Insetest and rents due and ascrusd. $g tan 83 ... Other assets (net), $4J99.81. ? ; Total admitted assets. $2,821,75687. ! LIABUJTIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER ' FUNDS ' - , ' .'- ; Total unpaid claims. $iaS16.61. ' j-Estimated lose -adjustment -expense for unpeioV Claims. $8,482.00. , s: i Total unearned premiums on all Mm expired risks.- $4.829.S. Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac counts, fees, etc, due or accrued. SI. 8aa,s. : s . r- i Estimatetf amount due or accrued for taxes, $19,995.00. . ! ri. Commisatocks, brokerage, or other charcee- due and accrued. U.lSl.OS. ; i All other: UatnUtiae, S2S.775.34., tL ' Total liabilities, except capital, $773.- j27ja. 1 1 , Capital paid up. $1,000,000.09. 1 Surplus over all liabilities, $1,948. 829J19. , !:; - i , " 1 Surplus as regards policy holders.: $3, 48.S299. ;. i ; Total. $2,821,756.87. 1 a BUSINESS IN OREGON g i ' TOR THE YEAR " " S . ' ' , Net premiums received. $160J34.14. Net losaee paid. 8SZJ44.01. , ' Dividends paid or credited to policy holders. None. i ' Nam of Company, Capital Fire In surance Company of California. , I Name a4 Preaideat. Ray Decker. ; i Name o Secretary. A. C. Criffini ! Statutory, resident attorney for serv ice, K, V. Lively. Portland, Oregon. We kav tk ssvset attractive prepositioa in the state ef Ore goal fee the right man. A eem- Mnarton watek repair. fer aasl Jewelry reatsir pref erred. However a first class .watchmaker wlU be giv en censideraUon.' ;v Thas la. g, aolldly established easiness lira, with the largest Jewelry. optical clientele lathe I For fuU details write te; 1 1 ZZQ WirS JIV7I1IZS I K Optometrist . . as w rvu- mA i- a!ers, Orrjca OSXXrOU STATEC2IA1I. Solera. "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier l IV46 fcy f .stJi Syas. tss. flf 1 tlQlEtl 'Who's the new heartthrob this sommer, sonr Tablo of Coasial Tides Times computed for Taft. Ore, by the U. 8. Coast and Ceodeti Survey for The Oregon Statesman. July a.m. p.m Wtr. a.m.! pjn. Wtr. 14 3:59 a.m. 5.7 10:58 ajn. 0.8 . 9:45 pjn. 4:49 a.m. 6:27 p.m. 9:50 a.m. 7:08 pjn. 14 a.m. 7:54 p.m. S 3 a.m. 9:35 p.m. 9:55 am. 9:17 p.m. 11 a.m. 101 p.m. 13:02 p.m. 10:44 p.m. .12:47 p m. 11:24 p.m. 1:30 pm. 9:06 a m. 1:09 pun. 9:47 a m. 2:45 pjn 1:30 a.m. 3:22 p.m. 2:12 a.m. 3:58 pm. IH a.m. 4 35 p m. 3:59 a.m. 8:15 p.m. 4:55 a.m. 9:09 p.m. 6:08 a.m. , 6:48 p.m 8:45 pjn. 8.4 11:19 pm. 26 0.5 is . s:s a.m. j II as S7 bj. 5-4 5.4 45 14 IT 18 19 M 81 23 23 34 29 0:28 am. 12 8 p.nv a.aa. 12 52 pjn. 27 a.m. 1:44 pjn. 3:49 aja. 2:38 pjn. 4:38 a.m. tM pjn. 9.-28 a.m. 428 pjn. 6.-01 a.m. 8:15 p.m. 9:41 a.m. tHO pjn. 7:18 ajn. 8:43 p.m. 1:58 a.m. IM pjn. 8:36 a.m. 8:15 pjn, 9:14 a.m. 8.-07 pjn. 9:93 a.m. 10.03 pjn. 18 JS ajn. 11. oa p.m. 11 :1S a.m. - i 0:20 a.m. 12:05 p m. S.4 1.9 3.1 1.6 1.6 31 1.1 8J e.6 3.7 0.1 2.9 0.4 29 as 2J -1.1 28 -12 S.7 -M 2j) -11 25 9.1 29 -0.2 1.8 04 "Ti is 27 31 ELL8WOKTH IN OREGON PORTLAND, Ore., July 13-JrV Representative Harris j Ellsworth (R-Ore) arrived here today on his way to a vacation "off the beaten path" before beginning to visit constituent!. . I No. Cs-CS j Synopsis of Annual Statement- of the Philadelphia ' National Insurance Com pany, of Phtladelphja, in the State of f ennsyivarna, on in ininy-nni oay of December, 1944, made to the Insur ance Commissioner of th State of Ore fon pursuant to law : i INCOME Net premiums received,: 9868.722.34. Total interest, dviidends and real estate income. 897.378.54. ; Income from other sources, 884, 841.10. i i Total' income. $85041 .98. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount - paid policyholders for losses, $357,220.31. Loss adjustment expenses, '$17,194,52. Agents commissions or brokerage, $172,422.63. : . - j Salaries and fees officers, directors, home office: employes, $55,190.57. Tsxes. licenses and fees, 128,805.80. Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash. $60,000.00: Stock, None). $90,000.00. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, None. All other expenditures. $77 786.63. Total , disbursements. $788.63936. ADMITTED ASSETS Valu of Deal estate owned (market value. $13,508.08. i 1 Loans on mortgages asMl collateral, etc.. None. i J Valu of bonds owned i (amortised), $1,398,737.79. ! Valu of stocks owned (market value) J1.649JD32.60. CssH in banks and on hand, 9352,-. 344.50. i y I - -I Premiums1 m course Of collection wrrMen smce Sepseinbei1 38. 1944, $141, 4093. i . i Interest and rents due and accrued, 96.731 JS. - - j OUmt assets (net). !$1.249-S7. Total admitted assets, S3jaa.a23.18. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid ciaimsi -S17SJ97.M. Estimated loss - adjustment -sxpenss for unpaid claims. 312J00 00. Total unearned pretniume on all un expired ruU-88M.179 5. Salaries, vents, expenses, bills, ac counts, fees, etc, due or j accrued. $1, 500.00. i i I Estimated amount due or accrued for texas. 946U39.00. Commissi otts. brokerage, or other charges due snd accrued. $4,250.90. AU ouier liabilitiea. 8Mr49 Ti. Total Uabihtiee, except capital. 8967. 901.77. j . t . ! Capitol paid up. $1,000,000.00. Surplus ever all liabihties, $1,894, 12.3S. ! !.,., . . - Surplus aa regards policyholders, 82, 604.120J8 i Total. $3J62.0t4J5. ! BUSINESS IN OREGON I FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. $44,881.28. Net losses paid. $1379 89. Dividends paid or credited to nobev- holders. None. Nam of Company. Philadelphia Na tional : Insurance Company. - , Mam of President, Frank H. Thomas. i Name- ef Secretary. A. L Vosa. 1 Statutory resident attorney for serv ice. Insurance Commissioner. IIo llzzzj Dam , lit Mas. to Pay Call 14IC9 rr Fro Isctissi aad Est. 01 SIDING ! Modern Insulated Brick I ROOFING . I Pioneer Flintkote and v . I E2 Key ; i o; INSULATION I Blown in Blankets 'Batu- . C:z:!rzrl::2 Co. Ocniiirs Ortyjon, Saturday Morning. July BKOWNEIX SETS VISTT PORTLAND, July 13 -JP- Re publicans announced today that national committee chairman Herbert Brownell j would visit here Aug. 3. RLONDIB THIMBLE THEATRE ZZTT WW TELL HIM j hf IC SAJD BATHiNS U-rf b, ANOrC5o iyh B ! BUT HE SAID 3-s-( fM TAKING WJ lyJASV&&yCAami W, : ; SAID CLJEANUhlESS l FOR VDU TO COME nriiAiTl A bh.'t 7 : : and rocesmn 'j tW- is next to : A down and answer J V0URB0S5 A T vWUKB1HtSJ "l --w1 mnt ' - 1 ' " i T" I I vov) oo EVRVTmHG ! T UNDER TW SUM TO ! J niAkiii ir-Mv-ki.u ....... ..... niDovi couno mnu JV l-n(Vr cuaocwtc ?nnm I I I WEH.CiO SUPO RK. (vt i a a i.rw v x:v ir. i him nu- i vr irw UJ0(YftN VS GONE yOVCQStufTEO E 77" " W 1UX) Jx Jiiii Im 1 ' MICT MOSE s' BETWGMlA C?) M t ( C J ir $ 4 IS STILL A RULE - - AiT ! " ' ' " 1 . JUMPIN6 JUWTB?! A PtOVREOf KcVlXnHQ THE LEAD IHWQAD oner nrn rv i-- I '!. nwi KtMLrwI. LITTLE ANNIE ROONET IT wwm mrUK rW IrL. I WHO'S THI5 U A FRIEND ne mimp SJCEP II H0w WHAT5 THJ$ HOM&RE? W Alp A0OUT m I. ' "a WUJN3 i r h-tS- III ..esT'i TIIE LONE RANGES . ... i? V y I 23 It 1913 Sick Corporal Spends One OtBesiBays ! FORT. WORTH, TvJuly 13- Wj-Corp. James . Newman, who in addition to malnutrition, tuber culosis of the lungs, and laryngius, may be guffering from tuberculo sis of the stomach, spent one of the best days today that he hag-had aince his return home, i J According to his mother, Mrs. O.j r. Newman, the , former Jap prisoner; who was given but a slight chance of living after his re lease from a prison camp on Lu zon, has better color in his face, brighter eyes, a stronger Voice and a better appetite, f - Not only does he now eat at 9W bbwAbb9I .vr seie4Ute MX W Hearing Esorcises Stnd .for FBI I book! 991 1st Natl BUg. Sales. Ore. TELL ME ANNtcT. WUfQF OO YOU DIG UP THIS PRICELESS OLO PMOrPGQAPM - - 1 1 didn't l V00 A ii I 'j I L II liMSiaUS Yrh T&S&Jj ' risi I ate. a 8 I 7TX I rsir. ..n ILHJii 'f X I I I fill! II I I it - ' ' ' ' ' ' '' " ' " " ; I I wKnTtK CfUHHtV N -J AAW HIM AWQ AMTYTUPO I 11 ' 1 I K r77 f :"U. TOWARD THE BANK. A THCrH LCV N Vl every meal some of "mom's bis cuitf," which he expressed a wish for while in Burns General hos pital, Santa re, before hie return home, but today he ate three rollj from a pan' of rolls brought him by a neighbor.- : f- Hir physician. Dr. Jack: Daly, told him on his last visit to the bedside, that "you will ' improve. Just eat . all you can, rest and don't worry." It was the same Dr. Daly who, taking up where army doctors, left off with the emaci ated corporal, told the boy's par ents the day he was flown home that if be- survived the first four or five days, he had a chance to live. -.:.i:, '-"'.? American Legion Jr, Baseball Dist. Playoff y i sALsri Jumons fodest GiiovE jmnons (Final Playoff Game) Gca. Ee Y7dcri Pub --2:33 P. IL Winning team advances nearer state tournament berth fl rlnrf salon Adults 50c Children 2Sc I 00 NOTHING oftvv sarn to be W0U) ThE RUU QUVTTXNG -tori sax smvTvv Time: r MISS DOUY flAVP IT in MP FOR A PKESEHT. I THINK YOU LOOKED TERRIBLE a a i- . page czvni Construction Started -On New U. Duilding . KUGENE, July l-r-Con-struction of a (34,000 buildlnf to ! house carpentry, plumbing, : elec trical and painting shops the first . structure authorized - Under the voter-approved state building 4 program began today- on the University of Oregon campus. ACCXDENTALLT KILLS SELF OREGON CITY, July 1 Lawrence Svend Skou, 37, Port land, killed himself accidentally while cleaning a rifle. Coroner Ray Rilanos said today. ' Capital Poet No. S American Legion oeuewiED TO SWWD WftN Vt OF UJ00L 1 wrs. Guptont t uHKNrr ohe, rOU KrJOW I AM aXWAVS RPOU INS IN Aflr SHOP THE MOMENT I SAW YOUR LOVELY PHOTO, I SAID TO MYSELF, THERE5 A VIcrURk ANNIE 3 -: - i . !