The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 07, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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From The StatemanM Community Carres jHtnIents -
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Amity Holds
Graduation
AMITY (Spcia )-Commenrf-
frvrnt exercise fof Amity high
ornocl were held May 29, with
Gertrude Boyd of pacific univer-
aity as speaker. De-nald Whitney
- was salutorian, Henrietta Richter.
' vaJidirtprian and Superintendent
Re Men ex at presented awards.
' Henrietta Richter sfron a scholar.
hip to University Wf Oregon for
- Kuti scholarship. Cnh awards
riven by the. Amity bank went
to. Betty Carson and Leslie Doujt
Las. . Two rash awards for out
tapdin FT A pupils went to
Frank Satalick and Donald Whit
wr. Phil Meeker was donor.
Members of the clas are: Ewart
Calander, Betty Carson, Jesaie
Coljb, Doris Culp, Marguerite De
reave. Leslie DouKlan, Beaulah
Kimeey. Catherine Pitta. Henrietta
Richter, Prank J. Satalivk and
Donald Whitney.
Eighth, trade graduation was
held. May 31. Salutatory was riv
en by Ceorr Jtpsenbalm. validie
tory by Clarice Michelle and Roy
al Cochran, a returned veteran
avo an address. Albert Yoder.
principal, made awards. A $100
sh award -was divided between
Clarice Michelle, George Rosen
balm, . Doris Newman. Norman
McKee and Pauline Jensen, for
excellence In scholarship. P. E.
Meeker presented the diplomas.
Member of the claw are Char
line Aldridte. Dennis Bins. Doro
thy Brutke.. Ann Bruczynski. Jer
ry Case, Flora Davis. Lor sine and
Hannah Darlene GerLach, Gerald
ine HoWird, Pauline Johnson,
Ralph Johnson. Joyce. Kracerm.
Norman McKee. Clarice Michelle,
Orah. Miller. Avery Nelson. Doris
Newman, Gtorft Rosenbalin.
Clinton Shoemaker, Alan Wan
less. James Weldnn. Jack Wjllcex.
Leii Wolfer. Erdene Webster
and Edward Yoder. !
Valley Births
Ancient Ruilding
In Aurora Sold
AURORA Mr. and Mrs Ar
thur Mills have bought the lanxe
building on Main street whj-h
was erected by Dr. Morton Gie&r
T5 years ato and where he liMrd
and oprateH a druc store urt'il
his death. This building has been
owbwI bv members of the faan
I!y. Dr. B. F. Giesy is a son.
Twentv-four years ago N. ;E.
Ma nock bought the business whifch
be operated until the preneint
time. He Is prescrintion drufjrM
In Canbv. The buddings Is rw
unoccupied.
IttiAtic Station
Being Erected
MILL. CTTY - Special) 4 Cecil
Lake and Leo Cain have
chased a rrove of scod ipwth
Hr est town from Frank) Bass
and.! are building a modern
aervlr station. Ler. tv
buiM tourist cabins and estab
lish trailer camp.
TW 20-acre tract 'has 1000 feet
ef MHmm fte
Dur
ing
nln
Births
A salty Vacation Bible school
opened Monday at the Christian
church. The Rev. Bruce Cald
well is superintendent
Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Creech of Forest Hill, Mich., and
son Ward Creech and his 10 year
old son. Torrence. of Benzonia,
Mich., arrived by car on Monday
at the home of the former's bro
ther, W. L. Creech and family.
This is their first trip to the west.
Swef le-rVeekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F E.
Brandt were Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Gaddis of Portland. Sunday
evening the Brandts entertained
with a buffet supper for the fol
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Stichler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riggs:
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood burn all
of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Boone of Silverton.
Maeleay Because of the state
w
grange convention, wiacieay
grange meeting has been post
poned from June 7 to Friday
June 14. Attending the state
session at Baker from Macleay
grange are Master Harry Marton,
r, and Mrs. Martin, lecturer,
Mrs. Edith Wilson, chaplain, Mrs.
W. A. Jones, secretary, and Mr.
Jones.
Labia Center The Sunday
school will hold Its annual pic
nic on June 18 at Silverton park.
On the committees and Mr. and
Mrs. Arlo Pugh, Mrs. Harry
Boehm. Mrs. Kathryn Daugherty,
and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aaer.
c
Aarara Wednesday t afternoon
the Woman's club met at the
home of Mrs. Rebecca Thames
and Mrs. Ed Miller. The next
meeting will be the first Wednes
day in October.
Mill Cltv Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Faust and Vai are on a motor
trip to Newmarket. Tenn.. to visit
friends and relatives and expect
to attend a family reunion with
his four brothers present. This is
Faust's first trip back since com
ing west in 10. Their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Lee
S Rons, wiil run the store until
the Fausts return.
.ilrerten Earl Spencer will
be local farm labor coord mator at
Silverton this season. Offices were
opened in the Spencer Floral
shop Thursday. Chamber of Com
merce assisted in setting up the
local offices.
Melalla -( Special ) - R a y Zielin-
:ski. who Friday was graduated
from Molalla high schor and re
ceived a scholarship to Oregon
State college, and the school cup
, for the most outstanding boy of
! 1946. ts a grandson of Peter Zier
inski and a nephew of Miss verat
Zielinski of Salem. He was select
ed as outstanding boy and Jean
Shreiber as outstanding girl by
the school's faculty. Both are from
the Yoder community.
Oak Grove The Oak Grove
Gardeners will meet with Mrs.
Ray FaWk on Tuesday, June 11,
at i p m.
S IX.VT.RTON Bom at the Sil
verton .hrwpitaT to Mr. and Mr'
JTaroM Brenden of ML Angel, a
girL Jun t.
AMITY Born to . Mr. and Mrs.
TynM Cronk. May 30. a son. Ty
ru Eocene, in Salem. The father
1 la the army. Grsndoarents are
Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Cronk of Am
y. -,, ; . -
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mt Annuil t a t m n t.
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r -. r rMuaiphta. m sf
mt Dtwl)f. tS4S. vie In the
iiwmnem rwwmwmr f th Blat
Orvcon. fMirmaftt law:
INCOME
. Kef printutrm rerelv. M etS ?S1.4S
Ttt tntervat ttiHia anil real
aat knem-nm. SSSSSTSa.
Imwm Sf it Uer aourrea, $99.-
SM. '
TetaJ bteve MSISTMM
i Di.Btrii5tMrrTn
Wet B'mtm eaid aoUc holders for
Si Me ms rt -adJtuunent
tianuM, SIM.-
A-"fa eetnmJbwiena or brokerage.
tltua. ,i
Saiax .tea end fae offleeea. Hrecfor.
Tun, Ueeneea and fees. SJ13.S?S So
rw4wa aot4l tm atrklMer I I'uh.
fAVasnase: aurk. NU. S4M0O0AS
DeklMa pt4 r credited to policy -aWktera.
KO.
All acher exoetdiure S'S tn 3.
TUU e-xMjrvMM. MW1JI4 R
AOMITTID ASSITS
aiue e real oatate owned (market
Hwl. Ntl.
Laona aa SMrtfafes and collateral.
e. NO.
VaH mt kaada owned (antarliaed).
;ea1.TSt .
. Vaiua w aenrke avnttf (market val
wel. SSS3S01 O.
raaa M banks and en hand. I1.M4.-
IMS.;
Premiuma eaurae af eollerflnn
turn September 90. 1945. S949..
j
Ia4rt and; rents due and accrued,
tsastiae,
OtSter aeaets fnet). 1134 444 iS
Total aofmttted aw StS.ItS707
UAUJTIT. Sl'ftPt.trS AND
OTHM rU.NIX
Tea wiaai claima. S1.03SJIS SO
Eafiitnatad laaa adjustment eapenae
fwe Maaeid cUim. ria.sosoa.
Tetal wneorwed premium on all un
vatred riaka. 9SJOS.T70 2S.
Seknrtea. rents. .esDenaea. bills, ae
fo"H foes, etc due ar accrued. SM.
as.. .. j
t tuna ted atmaunt due or accrued
tse Uses. gnsOSSd
CwnmMMnX braberace. or ether
Kar in and aeerued. S3 SOS M.
Ail atHee haailittea. SITl.SOSe.
Tn'l uabilioaa. smeeet .capital, SS.
dt4 B2SS TS,
C ap.tal paid' UP 11 MO an M.
"Tlis aver ail UabUtttea. 99 SJ1.
Tia. uriSie aa . regards policyholders.
i ji nars.
Teal. SiStMTSdri
BUINI IN OSJFCOM
rom Til YEAH
Wot premiujna reaeleed ttl.lM M.
v,t Wm aatd. S3 l S JO
ttvtdeda paad ar credited to policy
(MMftetra. None.
Kauna of Company. The Pnn Ivanla
ie tnowranea Campany.
Name al preatdent. . George M. Dui-
Ne. ZC-SC
Ctnopsi of annual atatement of the
Nortriweatern National Lule Inaurance
Company of Minneapolis. In the Stale
of Minnesota on the thlrty-firat day
of December. 145. made to the In
surance CemmlmwMr of the State
of Orefon. pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital atock pad up.
tl.SSS.MO 00.
rscoMr
Total premium Income for the year,
f IS M 233 S
Interest, dividends and rents re
crivrd dutme th ear. $3,814 SS3 SS
Income from other mirrn received
donna- the year. 5 481 109 99.
ToUl lnrome. J5 J4I T hi.
DIBt'HSlEMEN'rS
Pawl for lea. endowments, an
nuities and aurrender value. S5.S1S.-
!' ,j
Uividendv paid to poliryholdera
durlnf the car. 11.131. 118 SO.
Dividends p.id on capital stock dur
ins the veaiv 81M.0O0 00,
5 ( ommiMiont and Milariea paid our
ln the year. S2.9dS.S27 .91.
Taxes, flcenws and fe.es paid dur
ing; the year. $423.007 98.
Amount of all other expenditures.
t3 M ?S5 J
Total expenditure II 2 872.42 48.
Assrrs i
Value of real estate' owned (book
value). tl.OM30S9.1
loanj on tnorta(ea and collateral,
etc. gls.fMa.181 37.
Value of bonds owned (book). $99.
SSO.757 80
Value of sloe hi owned (book value).
$442,923 SO.
Premium rotes and policy loans.
$8,092,327 87
ah In banks and on hand. $1,310.
43a as.
Interest and renta due and accrued,
$812.773 31
Net uncollected and deferred pre
iriiumi $3.4.10.978 29.
Other asseta met). $141.788 78
Total admitted aiweta. $138,982,833 04.
LIABILITIES
Net reserves. $104.082.190 93.
Grnn claima for toases unpaid.
$31S.7S1$ ' L, '
All other liabilities. $12,878 8S3 29.
Total liabilltiea. except capital. $117.
244 89 39.
Capital paid up. $1,890.000 00
Surplus ever liabUitiea, $8,083,-
982 83.
Surplus aa regards policyholders.
$9 711 sea 83
Total. SI2S.PS3 833 04.
BUSINESS IN OREGON"
TOR THE YEAR
Net premiums and annuities re
ceived during the year. $149,980 $1.
Dividends paid durinf the year.
$9 147 sa
Net loaaes and claima. endowments,
aurrendera. and annuities paid during
tne year. $71,133.77.
Name of Company. Northwestern
National Life Insurance Company.
Name of President. OJ. Arnold.
Name of Secretary, Arnold Hobbs.
Statutory reatdent attorney for eery-tee.
Commlaalonv of Inaurance.
Kama af Secretary. R P. Stork ham
4 Statutory resident. Uocne for serv
ice, f raak T. ftaoineoa.
How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
Mora Firmly la Placa
Do your faltte teeth annoy and em
rarrksa by abpping. dropping or wab
bnna' when you eat. laugh or talkr Just
sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your
plateai. This alkallae non-acid) powder
holda faloe teeth more fjrmly and more !
comfortably. No lumnfy. gooey, paety !
late or feeling. Does not aour. Cheeks
i "plate odor (denture breath). Cet
I EASTIETH today at any drug store. I
Women to Aid
Polish Family
-
The Women' Society of Chris
tian Service intends to adopt a
family in Poland for whom they
will pack and mall food and other
items. . ? '
The first box: will be paced at a
meeting June 12 They will dis
continue serving refreshments at
their meetings.
Minneapolis Choir ?
Sings at Silverton
Sunday Afternoon
SILVERTON - (Special) - Augs
burg choir from Minneapolis will
give a sacred concert Sunday at
2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran church
with the Calvary Lutheran church
at sponsors. The choir will also
sing at Calvary church Sunday
morning during the regular serv
ices. Calvary Luther league has also
arranged a program for Sunday
night at 7 pjn. Calvary Naomi
society will meet Tuesday at the
church social rooms at 7:30.
ATTEND GRADUATION
SWEGLE - (Special) - Several
from this district attended the
graduating exercises at Sacred
Heart academy In Salem Tuesday
night. Betty Jane Brennan, daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bren
nan, was in the class.
HAVE ANNIVERSARY
AMITY-(Special)- Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Reisinger celebrated their
53rd wedding anniversary June 1.
They spent the weekend with their
son in Portland. Earlier in the
week 'Mrs. Reisinger's Sunday
school class, surprised her with a
party.
HAVING PICNIC
AMITY-(Special)-Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Lehman will accompany his
class of Baptist young people to
the Dallas city park for a picnic
dinner next Sunday and in the
afternoon will conduct a religious
service at- Airlie.
Trio Co by Plane
On Extended Visit
BETHEL (Special) -Mrs. 'e. E.
Matten, her daughter, Mrs. M. J.
Crabtree of McMinnville, and her
great granddaughter, C h e r y 1 e
Crabtree of Portland, went by
plane from Portland to Oakland
on Tuesday. Cheryle, 4 years old,
will visit her other grandmother
there. Mrs. Forest Rycraft will
meet her mother antf sister and
take them to her home in Gilroy.
Mrs. Matten will make an extend
ed visit with her daughter and
her son. George Matten and fami
ly at Covena, and with sisters in
other California cities, Mrs. Crab
tree plans to return in ten days.
PCRCELJLS AT BEACH
SWEQLE-( Special ) -Spending a
few days this past week at the
coaat ware Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Purcell and Mrs. Joseph Breman
accompanied by her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
George Dawson from Monitor.
MOVE TO COAST !
MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Huston and family moved
Saturday to Netarts.
SHORT VACATION
MILL CITY Mr.! and Mrs. J.
C. Kerber and Rose, accompanied
by Luella Mason, had a four-day
vacation lasr,week with relatives
in Monmouth; and near Pedee.
UNDER SURGERY
MILL CITY Frank Smith un
derwent an emergency appendec
tomy Tuesday at the Deaconess
hospital.
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
Doctors Bay pear kidney aoatela 1$ I
of tiny tubea or Sites whlra kwl a to awrtfr taa
blood aad keep yea keeKhr. 1 aaa taes eS.
tired aad om t work Hht la tfce eartiaMt
many people kae to ret ap atekta. Pnsewaa
or acanty paaaaeea witk amartiae and earaiaat
sometimes shows there is anaaathiae; anaie .
with your kidneys or bladder. Dea't aeciat
tkia condition aad loeeeakwklav laarfai aiaea.
When (Uaorderof kidney fawcUoa paraute
Polaonoaa natter to raoaaiw ta year Wood, is
Mruwraiat aaysiaa; nacraraa. rwawanatta r
Mlna mm Mima Inn if
ewelMna-. potfiaaaa aadac ta
ad dtsssnen.
Doa t waiU Aak rear era far Daaa'a
Pill, a ititukWat diaretie. ed - 1 1 - f It j
by ulueae for oeer 48 ywanv Doaa'a viva
bappy reUaf aad win aalp aba U
BMaey tube flaea eat pot
year Uoed. Uat lioaa'a fiiav
nasi
jp
BALAHCE TE3A1T FOOD BPJDGEY
IGA EVERY DAY LOW PRICES
l Visit Our Fresh Fruit and regetable
Department
SH AFTER WHITE
THE DALLES
Excellent Quality
coachella valley
utah! type, green
fTaTcaTf TZ?
Z-lbs.
3 for
Size 80
New brides will find it "easy sailing.'
their food buying the IGA way.
when they do all
Fruii Juices
kjy7
CHUN KINO
Chop Suey Vegetables
CHUN KING
Bean Sprouts
Sauce
DERBY
Chop Suey
LYNDEN'S
Delicious Ravioli
DENNfSONS
Chili Con Carne
k;a fresh
Prune Plums ...
STARR FANCY
Purple Plums
WILAMET CUT
Green Beans
EIIINORE FANCY
Shoestring Beets
IGA RRAND
Diced Carrots .
PICTSWEET
Cream Style Corn
TAYLOR'S
Sweet Potatoes
TRU-SWEET
Seedless Raisins
BURBANK
Tomato Sauzette
: Lb. 1 1 if l - iwr
2 can 23 Ti-
uauu
afl afa ' .
AUC , Drann
16-oz. Jar 190
Hood River Apple Juice
32-oz. bottle
Texas ValleyGrapefruit
Juice. No. 2 can
Tiexaa Valley Grapefruit
Juice. 46-oz. can
Elsinora Orange Juice
No. 2 can
IGA Orange Juice
46-oz. can
Old South Tangerine
Juice. No. 2 can
Libby'a Tomato Juice
No. 2 can -
GERBER'S STRAINED OR CHOPPED
7
41'i-ot.
' ran
Assorted or Straight Varieties Dozen 80c
IGA SPICED
A Cooling: Satisfying Drink
ROYAL GUEST
Delightfully, flavored, stimulat
ing:, refreshing tea for a quick
pickup
Vi-lb. pkg-
15 a
330 Luncheon Meal
-"C AUNT JEMIMA
470 ra3Mf.alVn 1F1
U aalUUi. U Aw 111
Economy Size
ELSINORE CUT
(Sreen Beans
DENNISON'S
IPeanut SuiSier
Save on the 2-pound jar
1 2-oi.
can
20-oz.
Pkg.
2iC
100
.40-oz. pkg. 25c
No. 2 canx
lib.
tLh1
CO)
.Only 57e
...No.
5-oz. bottle
No. 1 can
No. 2'i can
210
190
No. 303 glass 160
120
JL JL (p
110
170
190
i
2-lb. pk. 250
No. 2 can
No. 2 can
.No. 2 can
.No. 2 can
.No. S can
... 2 cans
The (Tease-dissolving Cleanser
No. 1 can
Drain Pipe Opener
Bon Ami Powder. .Can
IGA
r7elaa1a.ea Strika anywhere
l'laicnes e-box carton
AMAIZO
Corn Starch
AMAIZO
Gloss Starch
CALUMET
Baking Powder u.
Cream o! 7heai 28-oz. pkg.
Shred. Ralsion ue.
QUAKER
h.i. Quick or Regular
UdlS 48-oz. pkg.
QUAKER
210
210
120
.2 l ib. pkgs.
l ib. pkg
i-oz. can
150
80
240
EE
Everyday of the week more and
more people are buying IGA Coffee.
Its fine flavor makes it the favor
ite among discriminating coffee
drinkers. 1-lb. jar
HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE
Hunt s Tomato Sauce adds flavor to
Spaghetti and Macaroni dishes that you
will remember for a long time. Get Hunt's
and get the finest! 8-oz. can
Derby Barbecue Sauce .
Porter's Soy Sauce
Derby Cbop Suey Sauce
.5-
battle
5-es. bottle
5 -as. battle
lOc
19c
10c
r-
Oats
QUAKER
Quick or Regular
20-oz. pkg.
Rice Sparlues .
QUAKER
Wheat Sparlues
FRENCH'S
4-OZ. pkg.
4-oz. pkg.
120
270
130
120
100
.No. 2 can
330 Cream Mustard 6-oz.jar 90
WHITS
OTITIS BOSE'
Quart
J
Vi -Gallon
Gallon
Use the one washday
Job - - White Rose!
aid that does a three-war
Just add
machine.
White Rose to jowr tab or wasbiaa;
White Rose Whitens Clothes
White Rose Brightens Clothes
White Rose Softens Hard Water
White Rose Needs No Separate Bleaching-
PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THE FOLLOWING IGA STORES
Knieger'sKash & Karry Berg's Grocery Stale Street Market "s
I aW. . ... si . .uu n.u, j C m l , j 123o state strt uroatlway Grocery
E8t Center .t 40h Street 1701 Center .treet
plenty of Parking Space Corner of 17th "In the Heart of the City Complete Food More
Lemmon's Market Carter's Market Model Food Market independence
Ample Parking Space " 17th and Market Streets 275 N. High Street FOOll. I'larket
598 N. Commercial Street It's Easy to Park at Carter's " Free Parking Lot Independence Oregon
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