r ! RETURNED FROM SOUTH -H Harold V. Kelsey, Los Angeles, was returned toi Marion county jail Thursday afternoon from Los Angeles and is to be arraigned in circuit court . this . morning on a charge of uttering and publishing a forged check. Kelsey arrived in Salem in charge of Marion County Sheriff Denver Young and is held in lieu of $750 ball He was arrest ed in Hondo, Calif, on a circuit court bench warrant issued here after his indictment June 29 by a grand Jury Kindergarten: Toopen in my home for 5-year-olds September 1. If interested contact Mrs. H. E. 16th, not later Smedley, 775 N than August 1. With additional operators, all kinds of beauty culture done evenings by appointment! Lipstick Beauty Salon, 1872 state! st. Ph. 3836. Z9-30 MEN VISIT CLUB A delegation of Salem 20-30 club members installed officers of the McMinnvillej 20-30 club Wed nesday evening, with Wes Good rich of Salem, district governor, in charge. Other Salem men who attwrd with Ijheir families in cluded Don Jarvis, Walter Kech ter, Bill Sullivan, Harold White and Maurice Walker. i ! Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Transient families complete laun dry facilities. Reas. hourly rates. Self Service Laundry. 1815 S. 12th. Phone 5607. i ' i LOG PERMITS i GRANTED Log hauling permits for speci fied Marion county roads'' were granted Thursday by Marion county court -to Ray S. Kauffman, Donald; Edwin B-, George W Eu gene R. and Claude W. Miles, Sa lem route 5, box 193; and Edward D. Grassman, Gervais route 1. i Let the experienced airline per sonnel of Willamette Travel Serv Ice handle your domestic and in ternational reservations. Convem ently located in lobby of Senator hotel. Call 2-4568. i Auto glass installed. Floor sand rs for rent. Rj D. Woodrow, 450 TO MOVE FARM MACHINES Permits to move farm machin ery over Marion county roads were granted Thursday by Marion county court toi A. Krug and An drew Haere, SUverton route 2, and Irvin Bartels, Aumiville route 1, for combines, and to Rex Kimsey, Etayton route X, for a hay baler. j Launderette 1255 Ferry st. i For sale-' Modern 2 bdrm. home with full finished basement Oil heat, double fireplace. 1590 Nor way, i I TOWNSENB MEET CHANGES Central Townsend club 6 post poned its meeting scheduled for this week and called a meeting Tor Monday night j at 259 Court st. Entertainment will follow the bus iness session, j 4 Dr. 27" Chest Knotty Pine $11.98. f Dr. 27" Chest Knotty Pine $12,98. Woodrows, 450; Center. Last chance toi get fine light fix tures at give-iaway prices. Still large selection of domestic and commercial numbers. R. L. Elf strom Co., 3401 Court St Thor AutomagSc washers & Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Fh. 4036. i DRIVER : Teddy E. Smith, 3395 Center st, was found guilty in municipal court Thursday on a. charge of driving while intoxicated and the case was continued for sentenc ing. Smith I was arrested by city police June 25 on East Center street where his auto collided with the rear of another vehicle which caught fire and was destroyed. He posted $250 bail at the time of bis arrest. i i .-' Furs remodeled by Ben Wittner are distinctive and styled to your needs. 142 S, High St 2-4727 it Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st TRUCK TIRE LOST Doolittle's: service station, Cen ter and North Commercial streets, reported to ity police Thursday that a truck tire valued at $100 was lost off; their delivery truck Wednesday afternoon. Frank Riv ett, Salem route 1, told police he lost a tire knd wheel from his car while driving home from Salem, also on Wednesday. Fresh salmon from boat direct to your door -one fish to a ton. Ph. 22528. Rt 9 Box 88. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. MOTHERS GO HOME Mothersi taking home new-born daughters ; from Slem General hospital Thursday were Mrs. Roy Snelson, Independence; Mrs. Mil ton Parket, 990 N. Winter st, and Mrs. C. B. Fomeroy, 1365 N. 23rd st Mrs. H. D. Bradfield, 895 Co lumbia st; Mrs. James Dodge, Sa lem route 9, and Mrs. W. E. Noll, 1160 Reedy v dr., all left with in fant sons, t I SAILOR ON LEAVE Donald Wayne Lucas, SA, son of A. J. Lucas, box 1030, Salem, route 8, is home on leave from the U. S. navy training, center at San Diego, Calif. Dance Sat,;' Crystal Gardens. Open eves, till . 8 pjn. Wellman's Market Drug Store, 480 N. Com'L MEISER -PROMISING" An Oregon Statesman advertis ing staff member, Donald A. Mei ser, is classified as one of 12 "pro mising candidates" in the adver tising profession by the Oregon chapter, American Association of Advertising; Agencies, which re cently gave aptitude tests to 25 Oregon residents. Hard of blearing? Fresh Batteries for all makes of hearing aids. See our 1 unit Beltone priced at only $75. James : N. Taft & Associates, 218 Oregon Build. Ph. Sa. 24491. Rummage sale. Clothing & mis cellaneous household items in ga rage, 240 E. Wilson St July 16 & 17. 9 a.m. to 6:30 pjn. Dance Sat Crystal Gardens. SUNDRY, COMPANY FILES Hicks Sundry Co. is the assumed business name filed with the Mar ion county; clerk Thursday by C. E. Hicks, 360 E. Miller st The firm will deal in wholesale notions and drug sundries. Robert F. Anderson. M. D., an nounces the opening of offices in association ; with Dr. Edward A. Lebold, 509 T. A. Livesley Bldg., Salem, Ore. Practice limited to Orthopedic! surgery & fractures. Office Ph. 21640. Home 7813. Open eves, till 8 pjn. Wellman's Market Drug Store, 480 N. Com!. CLEANERS CHANGE HANDS Change in ownership of a clean ing and pressing firm known for merly as Model Dry Cleaners and now as Model Cleaners is indicat ed in assumed business name fil ings Thursday with the Marion county -clerk. . Clarence E. - and Neona Frad filed notice of retire ment, and B. J. and Thelma L. Sommer, 970 Union st, filed no tice of assuming the name. Johns-Manville shingles applied right over -your old roof: no "uss, no muss. Three years to pay, 10 year guarantee. Call 4642 for free estimate" Mathis Bros., 164 S. Commercial. MAGAZINE NAME FILED Assumed business name certifi cate for "Marne Taxi Exhausts,' a monthly magazine published by Pprtland voiture 25 of the Ameri can Legion 40 et 8 society was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by D. E. Littlechild, president; J. V. Hartley, vice president and R. A. Clarke, sec retary-treasurer of the group. TIRE. WHEEL STOLEN Two wheels and tires were stol en from a trailer parked near the Teague Motor company in the 300 block of North Liberty street Wed nesday night, city police' reported Thursday. CREDIT LUNCHEON TODAY Members of Salem Credit asso ciation will discuss general credit problems at their luncheon meet ing this noon in the Golden Pheas ant restaurant Former Kansans Invited To Bryant Park Picnic Former residents of Kansas are invited to a picnic in Bryant rrrk, Albany, on Sunday, July 25, ac cording to invitation cards rru.,i.d this week by Al Burns, head of the Kansas group. An all - day program will include basket din ner at noon. New Truck to Combat Fires at Four Corners , S ... , ' s- i 9-. - i ' ' fak- tv.J&yi&sj?!'.i? Future fires la the Fen Fear Corners area will be brevght under centre! with tht aid ( the new fire track pictured above with a few of the St men In the Fear Corner's Yolanteer fire department. Shown are, left to right. W. C Miller, K. A. La Branche. L G. Etxel, Lawrence Lee, David Behrn and Clyde Bales, and standing en the rear, John Fox. left, and Dwight Ritchie, W. R. Goold, chief, was not present. The track hi a 509 gallon Unk type, with a $99 gallon per minate pomp; . 159 rmllon per minate high pressure pomp; and carries 1499 feet' of hose. It was made by the Howard Cooper Corp., of Portland, an a Ford chassis. (Photo by Don DHL Statesman staff photographer). No. 69-62 Synopsis of Annual Statement for th year ended December 31. 1M7. of the Yorkshire Indemnity Company of New York of New York, in the State of New York, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums received. S2.9K.0O2.84, Total interest, dividends and real es tate income. $137,255.42. Income from other sources. 3J ,370-27. Total. income. $3,172,628.53. DISBURS EMENTS Net amount paid for losses, $1,203, 623.96. Loss adjustment expenses. $304,252.78. Underwriting expenses. $1,162,713.18. Dividends paid to stockholders, none; Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. All other expenditures (Including In vestment expenses $8,559.02), $300,453.77. Total disbursements. $2,971,043.69. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value), none. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. none. Value of bonds owned (amortized). $2,823,757.03. Value of stocks owned (market val ue). $1,383,748.87. Cash in banks and on band, $737, 416.59. Premiums in course of collection written since September 30, 1947, $453, 678.01. Interest and rents due and accrued, $17,691.99. Other assets (net). $18,654.38. Total admitted assets. $5,434,946.87. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims, $1,966,096-00. Estimated loss adjustment expense for uefiaid claims. $7,375.00. Totli, unearned premiums. $1,485, 345.02. All other liabilities. $308,506.45. Total liabilities, except capital. $3. 767,322.47. Capital paid up. $750,000.00. Special surplus funds, none. Unassigned funds (surplus), $817, 624.40. Surslus as regards policyholders, $1, 867,624.40. Total. $5,434X6.87. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received, $1,689.68. Net losses paid. -$8,358.16. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. Ammonia-Producing Industry For Salem Area Envisioned By Columbia Metals Manager Possibility of new ammonia-producing industry in Salem was envisioned Thursday by Arch Metzger, manager of the local fer tilizer plant of Columbia Metals Corp. which uses ammonia in its manufacturing process. Metzger told -Salem Lions club members at a Marion hotel lunch eon that the Pacific northwest's future is bright for continued ex pansion of heavy chemical Indus- Hearings Held On Proposal To Sell Line try, principally because of electric power advantages. He said western agriculture re quires large quantities of nitrogen fertilizer, such as produced in Sa lem. The recent ammonia shortage has emphasized the corresponding need for ammonia production in the west, added Metzger An ammonia plant construction project would represent a $6,000, 000 to ' $8,000,000 investment, Metzger estimated. He said it's en tirely possible that such a plant may come to Salem, although it is also possible the plant might be located in Wyoming or some oth er natural gas center. Fertilizer production stopped here early in the year when east ern producers of ammonia began earmarking their entire produc tion for the U, S. army and for their local areas. Through legis lation prompted by Salem Cham ber of Commerce and endorsed by the 11 western states, enough ar my ammonia has been allocated here to reopen the Salem fertiliz er production next month. Metzger said of the Columbia plant here that its payroll for about 150 employes totals some $35,000 monthly, but its biggest contribution to the economy of this area is the increase in crop value farmers derive from fertil izer use. He gave as an example that rye grass growers estimate each 100-pound bag of fertilizer adds about $40 in ; value to the crop, using a bag per acre. FILES FOR PRECINCT POST Declaration of candidacy for the position i of republican precinct committeewoman in Liberty pre cinct was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by Dora S. Stacey, Salem route 9, box 480. Hearing was held in the state public utilities commission here Thursday on the proposed sale by the Mountain States Power Com pany of a transmission line con structed in-Polk county in 1926 to the Portland General Electric Company. Some other transmis sion equipment also was involved. The transmission line at issue extends from Winona to the Port land General Electric Company's substation in West Salem. The price was fixed at $8000. Only two persons, other than company officials, appeared at the bearing. Harry Read, manager of the Salem Cooperative Electric, said he feared sale of the trans mission line might prove detri mental . to his interests. Elmer Cook, West Salem attorney, told the examiner that the Portland General Electric company no longer has a franchise in West Salem. Ne. CS-ll Synopsis of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1947. of the United States Casualty Company of New York, in the State of New York, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums received. $15.872. 131 .90. Total interest, dividends and real estate income. $446,611.12. Income from other sources, $358,537 J3. Total Income. $16,677,287.07. DISBURSEMENTS , Net amount paid for losses. $6i078, 127.57. Loss adjustment expenses. $1,307. 417.49. Underwriting expenses. $3,119,267.07 Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash, $67.500 00). $67,500.00. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. All other expenditures "(including in vestment expenses $4,412.43). $260,450.09. Total disbursements, $12,832,76X22. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). $475,000.00. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. $590,424.48. Value of bonds owned (amortised), $16,417,111.02. Value of stocks owned (market val ue). $2,012,004.00. Cash in banks and on hand, $2,338, 982.10. Premiums in course of collection written sine September 30. 1947. $2,-. 743.737.68. Interest and rents due and accrued. $70,323.65. Other assets (net). $461,901.39. Total admitted suets. $25,109,486.32. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. $10,680,042.87. Estimated loss adjustment expense for unpaid claims. $164,814.00. Total . 565.38. Thai Stat man, Salem, Oregon. Friday. Jury 18. 1943 Sy DaifrQueen Store Op ens Opening of Oregon's first Dairy Queen store, selling a frozen con fection, was announced Thursday by W. P. Highley, a newcomer to Salem who has th Marlon county franchise, The store Is at 2795 S. Commercial st. ' Highley, who came here this summer from ' Grainfield, Kahs said he is already readying; a store at SUverton. The product, while new to Oregon, Is nationally known. ! CemaaerrJaJ ITaallag Fmmitart Uerlng 111! N. CemXl Fheae I-MII lalcnvi Oreroa unearned premiums. $6,527.- AI1 other liabilities. $1,377,737.3$. Total liabilities, except capital. $1$. 760.159.64. Capital paid up. $1,000,000.00. Special surplus funds, none. Reserve for contingencies, $1,349. 326.68. Unassigned funds (surplus). $4,000. 000.00. Surplus as regards policyholders. $6,349,326.68. Total. $25,109.46.32. , BUSINESS IN OREGON 1 . FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received, $831.32. Net losses paid. $178.88. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders, none. 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