fTho Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Thursday. May 8. 1917 Rubinoff, Berg Entertain at Rotary Luncli An Oregon explorer who for 20 years has prepared films and writings . on odd corner of the world for - National. Geographic aijd the Encyclopedia Britannica Wednesday noon entertained Sa lem Rotary club by recounting tfline of the lighter aspects of his travels. Amos Berg, speaker at the Marion hotel luncheon meeting, said he has been sailing since he took the unadventurous Job of bellboy on an ocean liner at the go of 13 and subsequently de cided ship captains never quite wanted to travel where he hoped to go. . Areompaaied Be be - Later Berg organised filming writing expeditions to remote parts of Alaska, the southern tip of South America . and other places, besides surveying life in China and Japan and accompany ing William Bee be on a bathy sphere expedition. Special entertainment for the Rotarians was presented by Dave Rubinoff. who previewed his Wednesday night Salem concert "with two . violin selections after receiving the key to the city from Mayor R. L. Elfstrom at the -Rotary meeting. Rubinoff played Victor Herbert's "Ah Sweet Mys tery of Life" and a virtuoso en core. ""Dance of the Russian Pea sant," which he said had been his graduation number when he left a Russian conservatory of music at the age of 11. Sestets Presented Presented to Rotary " as scout and cub of the month, respective ly, were Jack Beakey, 12, son of Mrs. Fern M. Beakey, 410 E. Rural W and a patrol leader in Rotary scout troop 1, and Glen Hall. 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hall, 2490 S. Church st-. who is about to graduate from nibbing into the scouts. Alice Jcnsoh Elected Community Qub Head "BRUSH CREEK Alice Jensen was elected president of the Brush Creek Boosters, local community club, at the annual meeting Fri day, Mrs. C. B Lewis is vice president and Mrs. Alvin Krug, secretary-treasurer. Plans were made for the last- Automatic State at 19th How Much and What Kind? .. . Her it a question we hear a lott How Much and WLat Cad of Lite Insurance. Should I Own?" This Is a sensibls question and ws hare worked out a dories which belpo giro fho answer. It's called an Income Indi cator and Its answer takes Into consideration Income and -stse of family. Let us show it to yott It's a feature of our np-to-dato life lnsuranc service. RUSSELL D. PARMENTER 710 1st National Bank Building Salem . Phone 2-1505 o o WiU Plow 3 Acres Daily 214-Gal. Gai for 8-hr. ue A Child Gin Handle Operate Power Take-Off for Mowing or Wood Sawing - Plows - Dozer Blades Discs Rotary Scrapers - Springtooth Harrows -. Furrow Openers L C Ililler, Riclrreall, Oregon Phone Dallas 12F6 day-of-echool picnic to be held on the grounds May. 31; classes end May 29. Annual summer picnic tor Brush Creels community and for mer residents will be held July 13 in the city park. " Twenty-two dollars was cleared in a recent food sale for the Com munity club. f - Eight Salem Men Enlist in Naval Reserve Eight Salem men are listed among the 37 men and women who signed with the naval reserve at the local navy recruiting office during April. . f Salem reservists are Melville Lanbert, Curtis H. Ruecker, Keith L. Fowler, Charles P. Miille, Rob ert L. Kimmel, Gerald W. Curtis, Dean F. Jewell and Victor L. Bousquet. The woman, a former Wave, Is Delight T. Walters. McMinnville. Others who tinned are Virgil R. Peacock and Edgar Shelby Causbie. both of Albany; Ralph L. Carver and Joseph R. Miletto. both of Gervals; Charles O. Gonse, Woodbum: Fred L. Peterson, Independence; Howard M. Smith. Amity; Russell D. Powers. James B. Nelson. Horace H. Hall. Robert B. Yocum and Robert L. Peoer m, all of Corvaliia; Hugh E. Farmer. BUlie W. Carroll. John G. Lemon. Jack R. Clark. James E. Allum and Vrviaiv O. Monree. all of McMinnville. and John G. Buch. Richard L. Morris and Albert Thexton. all of Albany. Four Corners Mission Group Is Organized FOUR CORNERS Thirteen women met at Mrs. Lenthal Hol- mans to organize Marantha Worn ens Missionary Society of Four Corners Baptist church. Officers are Mrs. Frank Ferrin, president; Mrs. Leon Lambert, vice presi dent; Mrs. Holman, secretary; Mrs. Peter Campbell, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Hammond. White Cross secretary; Mrs. Oliver Rickman, press chairman. It will meet the first Monday of the month at members homes. Mrs. Hammond led the devotions and Mrs. Fer rin reviewed books on the life of missionaries in China. Mrs. Hoi man was assisted by her twin sister, Mrs. Amick. Others pres ent were Mrs. Cecil Snook, Mrs. C Snook, Mrs. G. Thayer, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. E. D. France, Mrs. C. B. Hovey and Mrs. Will iam Gould. Electric RADIOS APPLIANCES Phone 7577 7 Connecticut Mutual Lifb tntsatAHci coMnurr . wucrrflss . w w e e ing Lever O Complete Sidewalk Replaces Roses a ill i a- '-: f r N more rose boshes bloemlng U the spring ' along the coarthonse square (and snagging nylons and trousers of motorists all year long) ; Instead, ao lS-inch concrete sidewalk, to make walking easy. The bashes new will grace Salem's eity parks. Shown above at work a the project, left te right, are Bill Koxeal and Joe Hovorka. both of 799 N. Church st, and 1L F. Peterson, rente t. box lttZ. (Photo by Dob Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) Salem Knights of Columbus Aim At Second Century Club Award In an effort to duplicate last year's century club award, Salem council, Knights of Columbus, has completed plans for an all-day initiation program for May 18 at St. Joseph's parish hall, it was reported at the council meeting Tuesday night. One oWht few councils in Oregon last year to gain the annual award given to clubs adding 100 members in a year, the local unit will be the first to' attain it ; in two successive years if it is won again in 1947, Grand Knight Fred Rupp said. A special meeting is called for the night of May 15. At Tuesday's meeting Henry Kropp and Rupp were chosen , as council v delegates to the order's annual state convention at Coos Bay, May 25-28. Council . trustee William LaRoche. head of ,the state supreme council, will preside at the convention. Alternates to the convention are C. D. Tungate and Richard Reddin. Nominations for officers of the Salem council opened Tuesday, will remain open through the May 20 meeting and will close at the election meeting June 3. Cramer, Rupp Nominated Al Cramer, council activities chairman,' and Rupp were nomi nated for , the office of grand I knight, reter- uiegier, warden, and C. D. Tungate- incumbent deputy grand knight, were nomi nated for the deputy post. Other nominations include for chancel lor. Ed Tobin and A. L. Elvin; re corder, Cyril Suing:, incumbent, and Conrad Prang; warden, Gabe Marsh and Andrew Fischer; treas urer, Joseph Schaffer, incumbent, and advocate, Henry Kropp and Joseph Prange. Officers awaiting nominations and trustee- and in side and outside guards. Many local knights attended No. 21-1 Synopsis of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, IMS, of the Employers Casualty Company of Dallas, in the Stat of Tens, maae to the Insurance CommiMlorw of th Stat. of Oregon, pursuant to law: - INCOME - Net premiums received. $5,8338113. Total interest, dividends and ' real estate income. $150.745 -4. Incoma from other sources, 9182, 958 11. Total income. SS.148.fiAS.28. DISBURSEMENTS -TTet amount paid for losses, $2,824, 7 49 .S3. Loss adjustment expenses, $380.- 702.S1. Underwriting expenses. $1.739.850 02. Dividends paid to stoekholdess (Cash. S80.000 0O. 880,000 00. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders. $333,063.80. All other expenditures (including investment expenses S7.B6I.8SI. 847 891 as. Total disbursements, S5.4M.05S.lt. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market Value). 882,030.28. Loans o nmortsases and collateral. etc 821,800.99. Value of bonds owned (amortised). S4.aa7.iw.73. Value of stocks owned (market val net, $1,197,006.94. Cash in banks and on hand, seat.- 860.71. Premiums in course of collection written since September SO. IMS. 81. 090a5J4. Interest and rents duo and aecrued. S2B.41U-ZS. Other asseU (net). $43,881 74. Total a (tm it ted assets. $7.79813.04. INABILITIES. SURPLUS AND , OTHER FUNDS ToUl unpaid claims, S2.8S8.1S2 S0. ' EXttmetea loss- adtustment exDense for unpaid claims, S38.288.00. Total unearned premiums. S2.803.- All other liabilities. S583333.S7. Total liabilities, except capital, si.- 49391 .89. Capital paid up. 8500.000 00. j Special surplus funds. 8331.000 00 i Unassumed funds tsurolusl. S1.404L- 721.13. Surplus as resards nolicvholdara. $23S.721.15. Total. 87.729.01 3.84. ; BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE TEAR Net premiums received, $17130. i Neti losses paid, none. Dividends Paid or credited to noHcv. holders, none. iBDis on tiusriy u is Ideal for 2 to 25 Acres -No Clutch to Burn Out Complete Control with, Steer Parts Stock Carried ir I I . gathering Sunday at Stay ton of 500 members from the Willamette valley when degrees were con ferred on 35 new knights from Sublimity and Albany councils. Vast Drlesche ToasUnaater Marcel VanDriesche was toast master for an evening banquet Principal address was by the Rev. John Walsh of Silverton. Others in the program were State Deputy LaRoche, Mrs. Rose Bell, Stayton, Catholic Daughters of America state regent; Pat Gorman, grand knight of Sublimity council; the Rev. Mathew Jonas, Stayton, and the Revs. Joseph Scherbring and Carl Mai of Sublimity. Music was provided by the Etzel orchestra, Boy Scout troop 95, Stayton, and Joanne Birkholz of Sublimity. Fire Destroys Building On Aumsville Property AUMSV1LLE The William Johnson home west of Aumsville, on the Salem hill road, was de stroyed by fire early Monday morning. The fire started in small building north of the house which contained an oil brooder; A passerby stopped and woke the Johnsons and with the help of the fire department and volun teers most of the household fur nishings were saved. The place was formerly known as the Sny der place-. TO HOLD LAMBS LONGER Harry Lindgren, extension ani mat husbandman of Oregon state college, is advising, because of the decrease in sheep numbers in Ore gon and the rest of the nation, sheepmen to hold lambs until they reach heavier than usual weights this year. Price prospects justify such a recommendation, he says. and if feed conditions are such that lambs can be kept growing. this looks like an opportunity to make more money per ewe. In stead of going to market at 80 pounds, lambs might be held un til they reach 100 or 110 pounds, General Lew Wallace, author of "Ben Hur," was a member of the court which tried the men charged with conspiring for the assi nation of President Lincoln. No, 27-4 Synopsis of Annual Statement for tho year ended December SI, 1848, of the Combined Mutual Casualty Com pany of Chicago, in the State of nit note, made to the insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oreren. pursu ant to law: Income Net premiums received. tt.423.S54 78 Total Interest, dividends and real estate Income. 830.709.58. Income from other sources. 8S48.- 148 07. Total Income. 83.I0S.810 41. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses. 8571.- 439.79. Loss adjustment expenses. 837.701.87. Underwriting expenses. St .284.040.08. Dividends paid to stockholders, none. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. All other expenditures ( including in vestment expenses 8937.35). SM7.787.S7. ToUl dtsbimtements. S3.430.S9 .08. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of reel estate owned (market value). S74.S44.14. Loans on mort faces and collateral. etc.. 83.500.00. Value of bonds owned (market). 8918.089.83. Value of stocks owned (market value). 8343.773 00. Cash tn banks and on hand. 8393.- TI1.70. Premiums m course of collection written since September 10. M48. 8813.50. Interest and rents due and accrued. 81.334.83. Other assets (net). 87.895 M Total admitted assets. 9I.843.S22.S8. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS ToUl unpaid claims, $189.76838. Estimated loss adiustment expense for unpaid claims. 805.438 S3 Total unearned premiums. 1780.- 884.87. All other liabilities, 8281.100.03. Total liabilities. except canital. $1.26 .99 1.43. Capital paid up, none. Unasaixned funds (surplus), none. Surplus aa retards oolievnaMers. $378,330.83. Total. SI .843.322.28. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. 822.178.00, Net loases paid. $308.00. Dividends paid or credited to naltrv. holders, none. A Lattina Bouquet lor Mother TREE ROSES with races la bloom snake an ideal gift. AH balled ot with soil there's absolutely nn set back. 200 varieties available. SINGER TREE ROSE GARDEN 4 ML N. en Wallace Rd. (1 blk. N. of former location) Public Health Association to Hear Spraguc Public health work of the past quarter-century In Marion county will be reviewed by Charles A. Sprague, a former president of the Marion county public health as sociation, when ihat group ob serves its 25th anniversary at its annual dinner meeting at 6:90 this evening in the . Gold Arrow restaurant on Fairgrounds road. Officers will be elected for the coming year. Tinkvham Gilbert is the retiring president. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, execu tive secretary of Oregon Tuber culosis association, will be a guest and Mrs. Alice Fisher of her start will introduce former Marion county group officers. Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, local secre tary, will accept reservations for the dinner until noon today at her office in Masonic building. Polk County Records rl..Mlt rmr DALLAS Elliabeth Fileen Arnol against R. B. Arnold; suit for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. 823 per month asked for support ol one child. George Pfieffer vs. Howard Parks and Eola Parks, seeking S4(K0 dam ares for misrepresentation of property sold to plaintiff and injunction pre venting assignment or transfer of notes and mortgage. Emery F. Rentfro vs. Emma K. Rent fro. Suit for divorce on charge bf de sertion, asks custody minor child. Russell L. Green vs. Gladys Green. Suit for divorce, charges cruel and in human treatment, asks custody two minor children. Don F. Hackelman vs. Alfred Ruef and Jack Vollman; seeks $10,000 gen eral damages and $983 SO special dam ages for injuries received in auto col lision Dec. 21. 1945. Alice Lyman Isreal vs. Arthur Ureal. Sutt for divorce, charges cruel and inhuman treatment. $30 per month ask ed for support one child. Curtis L. Smith vs. Myrtle R. Smith, suit for divorce, charges desertion. Three minor children. Marie S. Tavenner vs. Mary R. Bst. Suit for $10,000 general damages. $730.88 No. 19-1 J Synopsis of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 194. of tne American laemy c tismnj ., Inc. of Richmond, in the State of Vir ginia, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Ores on, pur suant ta law: INCOME Net premiums received. $7,137,327.89. ToUl interest, dividends and real estate income. S114.3S3.il. Income from other sources. 831. 599 07 Total income. f7 .283.380 87. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for" loases. 83.540. 039 31. Loss adjustment expenses. $SM. 2141. Underwriting expenses, Sl.784.178-2. Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash. SIOS.IMO.OO; stock, none). 8108. 009 00. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. All other expenditures (includins investment expenses SS.069 53), 8102. 378.13. - Total disbursements, 88.189.313.13. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value. 83.830.00. LrfMins on mortsases and collateral, etc.. $192.283 87. Value of bonds owned (amortized). $887,043.28. Value of storks owned (market val ue. 81.739.S42.00. Cash in banks and, on hand, 81.013. 190 83. Premiums in course of collection written since September 30. 1948, 81.- 610.827.80. Interest and rents due and accrued. $4.313 46. Other assets (net). $255.43814. Total admitted assets. $5,6883120. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER rUNDS Total unpaid claims. $1.438.717 88. Estimated loss adjustment expense for unpaid claims, 821.401.92. Total unearned premiums, 8820. 494.00. An other liabilities. $622.548 19. Total liabilities, except capital. $2. 701.183 09. Capital paid up. $900.000 00. Special surplus funds: SlaO.OOO.M. Unassigned funds (surplus). 8U17. 488.11. Surplus as retards policyholders. $2.997.488 11. i Total. 93.898.651.20 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. $113.713 28. Net losses paid. $38,090.78. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. special (1iuc fur tntuilet received in an autu rolluion. Count v feurt Marriage Lirrmr Applications George timer Wingar, laborer, and Judith Hill Morris, student, botii Mon mouth. Kitan W. Grant. Grays Harbor, hak or. and Harbara G. Kiacher, Dallas, sale clerk. Libby Attacks Truman Policy Opposition to the Truman doc trine for U,S. aid "to Greece and Turkey was voiced in Salem Wed nesday by Frederick Libby, found er of the National Council for the Prevention of War. Lubby ascrtni that President Truman's plan would incite rather than prevent war, in his address at noon before a joint luncheon of the Hollywood and West Salem Lions clubs at the Hollywood Lions den. Libby also addressed several classes at Willamette university and a public meeting at First Ve'r TEMPERED TO THI AMERICAN TASTE Em v' Rib Steak I T-Dono Sleak . Pol Doasi 4ef0,fc- ; S - " Blade er Arm . - . SLICED Pork Sausage Pare Pork All beef cuts are from Hereford beef cattle this week extra quality at lower prices INSPECTED MEATS ONLY A Word about the price of Coca-Cola Although costs are higher and sugar in short supply, we have not raised the wholesale price of Coca-Cola. YOUR COCA-COLA BOTTLER - Ceca-Cola BotUlog- C.V KfcthtxIUt church last nljjht. Disagreeing with the opinions current that .Truman's doctrine would halt Russian aggression. FUSES LiibncaSioEis Daring I-Ionih of Hay Yea, we hove decided to carry over another month Oar Special FREE $1.50 LUBE because wo want very Salem auto owner to come la and aet acquainted and eee the type ol service we da. TEAGUE IIOTOR CO. 355 N. Liberty Phone 7001 no other m QUALITY IIEATS S0ICE 1923 Phont 8757 Bacon Back ef Oregen, Salem. Oreren LJbbjr advocated policy "to re build the world so that all of the people will have enough to eat and be independent. la Columbia Ale you get tKe premium of that dlsMncHyfferestf "Top O' The Tank" flavor which can result oaJy from true top for inositol! on. A light ness, smoothness accomplishable m way. It is truly premium tn everything but pricel Next time . . Calf fer Columbia, ivTO 171 S. CoraX St 'Sis - Side Bacon