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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1948)
Over Oregon By tb Associated Tress PORTLAND. July 1 The Wert rn Forest Industries association was notified today that senate committee bearings on cooperative sustained yield agreements and O it C land administration will be held at Eugene Sept. 7-10. Sen. Guy Cordon (R-Ore) is rmber of the five-man senate sub-committee, a branch of the interior and insular affairs committee. Witnesses at the hearing must file written statements with the com mittee by Aug. 15. PORTLAND, July; 1 -r Oregon's gg grading laws, attacked by some dealers and producers, will be discussed at the Pacific States Butter,- Egg, .Cheese and Poultry association convention here July '12. Dealers have complained that some eggs marked "Grade A- ac tually include lower grade .eggs chiefly because they are checked in the midwest and not reinspected upon arrival here. . " - - ' .' PORTLAND, July 1 Three major Portland department stores will close v Saturday- afternoons during July and August, but most other retailers will remain open. ASTORIA, July 1 The hunt for pilchard- caught off the Oregon-Washington coast from mid July until about mid-September was underway today. Scout boats and planes began hunting schools. of the fish. Two plants at war renton and one ai Astoria pack ' large quantities of the pilchard each year. , . PORTLAND, Ore, 'July 1 Dr. F. Lee Lemly, Dallas, Texas, was unanimously elected president of the National Chiropractic associa tion today. Dr.-Harry R. Bybee, Norfolk, Va, was 'elected vice president and Dr. Justin C.Wood, Salisbury, McL, to the executive board - also without opposition. The. national convention closes Saturday. . ! I i i PORTLAND, July 1 Boeing Airplane company of Seattle, is , recruiting workers here. The com-; pany said several hundred per sons, including many vanpon refugees, have reported to the Portland employment, office. Flood Yields 49th Victim I nrtOTT iUn rVr- Till. The Pacific Northwest flood yield- ed its 49th victim today 4-year-old Dennis Duane Dike, whose drowned body was found beside river piling. - The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Dike disappeared from the family houseboat near here May 22, the day the Columbia river passed flood stage here. .The re ceding Columbia is still 5.8 feet i above the flood mark.. J Besides the 49 known dead, 18 V persons are missing from flooded Vanport. Ten of the dead were from Vanport. , t Finns Start Trip to Polls , HELSiNkl, -Finland; July 1-Cff-r Finland's national election began today in fair weather and a calm political atmosphere. Today . and tomorrow 2,000,000 Finns are expected to vote, select - ing 200 members of parliament from among six parties for the next three years. . Although parliament recently approved a friendship and mutual I 'assistance pact with Soviet Russia, the general expectation was that .the communist-dominated popular democratic bloc, which now has 51 - seats in parliament, would. lose slightly. . No. 2- of Annual Statement for IT.Til December 31. ' 1S47. Of the Massachusetts Indemnity Insurance Company, ol Boston 14. to tne ajtUe of Massachusetts, mad to th tn (uranc Commissioner of tn SUM Of Oregon. P" Net premiums received. $343400 JS. Total interest, dividends and real state income. 1108,4703. - Income from otner sources, 1.13saa . Total income. $33411.74. - DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses, SS43.-461.53- ' " , Loss adjustment expenses. 91VB9M Unlerwriunj expenses. 175 Ji. Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash. 50,&00.00) S0.000.00. t . . - Dividends paia or credited to policy holders, none. -' ' . , All .other expenditures (including Investment expenses S29S.75). f"2-2. Total disbursements, S2.364.907.22. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned ' (market Value) none.' '..!, , Leans" on mortsages and collateral. et Value" of bonds owned' (amortized) SS 001J161J3. , VaJuo of stocks ' owned (market value) none. Cash In banks and on hand. $599. Y42.22. - . - ' Premiums in . course of collection - written since September 30. 1847, none. Interest and rents due and accured, 427 446 01. r Otner assets (net) -I3S2J4. ' Total admitted assetsf5,623J77.7i. ULABIUTIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. 11417,020.00. Estimated loss adjustment expense : for unpaid claims. S44.22S.&8. Total i unearned premiums.. S2.402, 962.70. -'-A - KM other liabilities. $109.421 J7. Total UabiliUes. except capital. S3. " S60,6339. - .' ' Capital paid up $500,000.00. Special surplus funds: $100,000.00. Unassisned funds (surplus) $1J$4. vSurplus ' al regards polioy holders. S1JM444.19, TotaL $5,623,877.74. BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. $3470.32. Net losses paid. $1,183X0. -Dividends paid or credited, to poli cy hold era, none. i v SAN FRANCISCO. July L-An unidentified passenger sits seriously injured and trapped in a big bus after It had been Involved In a collision with an automobile near San Francisco which sent It swerv ing tote a cement pillar. Twenty-four other persons-were Injured. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman.) uiaMMSfSMaaSMK.4$r?.3!inT..: n'l Sf - , t, sssslase s i im 11 Ii "i i Navy Reserve Unit Command Changed at Outdoor Cer j Lt. Cmdr. Vernon Gilmore relinquished his command of Salem's organized naval reserve unit to Lt. Cmdr. Samuel Mallicoat in an out door ceremony at the naval armory Thursday night. with the unit's 200 enlisted men and officers standing at attention Gilmore read his retirement Order from naval headquarters in Wash ington, b and said he was leaving the unit "with the greatest regret.! ; Cmdr. ataillicoat followed Gilmore, reading the order from naval headquarters assigning hinv to the Salem command. After the two of ficers shook hands themen were ordered j dismissed to. quarters for their regular training session. Cmdr, Gilmore, commander of the unit since its activation last September, was retired because of the age limit governing officers in the organized reserve. He will be come a member of the inactive re- 4 serve. Aj veteran of World War II, ne servea- m oioraao inu w ex ecutive officer aboard the USS An teles inithe Pacific theater. Mallicoat, a serfipr at Willamette university law school, entered the navy in; 1940 under the, v-e pro gram. Hjt was on the gunboat USS Tulsa in Manila when the Japs at tacked. He sered on the ship in the Pacific . theater for several years before being assigned as training ! officer on the cruiser USS Mqntpelier in 1945 He' was graduated from Oregon College 1 of Education before the war and taught at Gresham high school prior to entering the navy. Trans-Atlantic Jet Flight Postponed WASHINGTON. July MiPr-A scheduled flight of 16 F-80 jet fighters jto England has been post poned from July 7 to about July 14. The air force said today that one reason is to allow time for sending fuel and other supplies to the bases where the jets will stop. The' fight ers wiu; go 'in a series of jumps from the United States to Labra dor, Greenland, Iceland and Scot land. I 18-2 ARMY INSURES INS The army has a musical prob lem. It! needs musicians to fill f vacancies in the 2nd army band, stationed at Fort Mason, Cal Lt. Col. H. E. iHelliesen, Salem re cruiting; commander, announced Thursday. Assignment to the band, serv ins? the San Francisco port of em barkation. Is open to quaunea musicians with or without previ ous miuiary Training, non-vcicr- ans accented will receive their training; at Fort Mason. la tne Circuit Court or tne state or Ores-en. lor the Cemntv ol Marion GEORGE B. OS BORN. Plaintiff. VS. H " , K. r. SHATTUCK and IRENE i SHATTUCK, Defendants. i c NOTICE - . Notice !ls hereby riven that the un- 'dersisned has been duly appointed as Referee by tfle cireuit couri oz atar- lon County. Oregon, as, of June la. IMS, and! in compliance witit an oroer Issued by skid Court on said date, I am herewith ftvinf notice to all con cerned that the real and personal property' located in what is known as No. M North Commercial Street. Sa lem. Oregon, wherein the Auto Wreck ing : Company was doing business, will be sold for cash, to the highest bidder, at the West door of the County Court House hi Salem Marion County, Ore gon, on the iota day of July, 1S48. at the hour of ten o'clock AM. of said Dated uus Zftn aay or June, isms.' LEE OHMART. Beieree. JJS-JlyJ T Trapped in Bus Accident amnnv 111AUAJL T r ' S ,,,' , - f , e Today and Tomorrow li . . al Only Take your ease on this : porch chair . , . styled for sitting enjoyment Available in sever al colors. Extra - strong con struction of one - inch tubing, done in brilliant porceloid fin ish. ItH last for many; sum mers! Buy 2 or 3. for the fam ily at . this low price. Come in early! : 1 j - I Top Hat Addition To Open Saturday The JusT-completed' addition to Top Hat restaurant at 1275 State st. will open as ah ice cream store in connection with the restaurant Saturday at 11 ajn proprietors A. W. CPill) Coon and Lloyd Keene announced Thursday. : The addition virtually doubles the size of the restaurant. The establishment will be open every day from 11 aon. to 11 pjn. 4e IN ORIGINAL FACTORY , ; CARTON :Aa.:a j: ffj- Plans Laid for Doll Day at : Playgromids Salem park directors were mak Ing plans Thursday for the de partment's annual Doll day to be held in' neighborhood parks on Friday, July d. j.c-f.'- . Adults and children, alike are Invited to enter In the contest in which prizes' will be awarded for all types of dolls. Park Director Vernon Gilmore said awards will be given - for the oldest, largest, smallest, funniest, best formed, best dressed dolls, and the largest doll group. "S::: '-hs The contest will be 1 conducted in individual neighborhood parks, but not at Olinger and. Leslie fields.' Moret than 100: persons en tered last year's event .- . Gilmore ' also ' announced v that playgrounds wdll be ..closed 'July 4i 5 and , but that Leslie and Olinger pools will remain . open. The pools will operate from 1 to 9 p. m. on Sunday "and from . 10 a. m. to 9 p. in. on Saturday and Monday. ! ern PORTLAND, J.uly l-flP-The state liquor control commission re voked the license of Bertha Rus sell, Depot Tavern, Salem, today, charging that the premises were disorderly because of intoxicated customers. - The license of Edward R. Eit treim. Club 99, Roseburg, was re voked on a charge of liquor sales. A 10-day suspension was meted against the EI. Capitan, Eugene, for liquor sale, and 60-day suspension against the Lakevlew Grocery, Tri angle Lake, for sale of beer to minors. A proposal to require all -employes serving or mixing drinks to be licensed will be considered at the July IS commission meeting. '1 Depot Tav . A.. - .. . ?.- Gilmore said improved weather &ij summer Is bringing record at X dancs . in all Salem parks, es pecially at Olinger ' and Leslie pools.' A total of 2,400 swimmers ' Drop-Leaf Exlension Tables Exquisite Duncan Phyfe extension tables in rich mahogany veneers? at this sensational low price! Quality construction. Terms on Any Note: It's a fact type of extension cjoicb . f ij NiU ' ' ' . ; Th Slcrissancm. Sdenu dipped In Olinger pool Tuesday, figures Indicate. Monday's record 83-degree temperature brought 1,460 adults and children to OUn- O) fo; Purchase we have: every table on display. Soo Slcpesdcss Valnol! Eastern' Made All Hardwood Walnut Finish or ( j . Bleached Finish OrsvTOn. Tiiday, Jvlj 2 1S43 3 ggr pool and 1,400 to Lesliir. Total I summer attendance figures will not be completed until next week, Gilmore stated. !j Choice cf Ono Group cl 33 Take your pick . , . eyery one is an exceptional !buy End tables, cocktail tables, at this rock bottom pricei lamp tables in alt styles and sizes, too. See them now! 47 Ilcdcrn . A OaA& Ul e: - Each i Accentuate the beauty of your .' , present . furniture with a ' modern table! Cocktail tables with mir rored tops-and beautiful ly carved- inlays! At j; this price they'll go fast so plan to be here early I !. : " - TEA TABLE J (Chrome) S Drop leaves H?500 CORNER TABLES Eastern oak - ...i 1;. 40- ROUND TABLE . ' ! J I ' - Heywood I (O tfl WakefieldeSss-y v . ' 1 "i' I COCKTAIL TABLE 5 square Modern 30' Limed oak 3250 3. CONSOLE TABLE 32oo LAMP TABLES ir !&oo TELEPHONE SET . Mahosr. JJjg Two pc ymY COFFEE TABLE Glass top, bleached !:2S&0 CORNER TABLji Limed oak 3500 O DRUM TABLES Bleached 03 Mahoj. j ew"j O STEP END TABLE Eastern ; !, f Cf O e-v t .V;t Tables al . . f ' 2) F ' t r f ' V 5IETAL TABLE! With CO , shelf laliiJJ ICE CDEAII hvn:i ceiite3 Salem A' (Vest Slm -i