10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, July 6, 1949 mmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammt in ill it i lMmll J I k' r ' ' j L ,,.l.ll,,l.,l,.llill-i-.tfHf11-f t-- U..-r.rmd.'.-l After the Big Blow Police boat rescues one of the hun dreds of small sailing craft capsized when a sudden 50-60 m.p.h. wind hit the New York area. The above scene was duplicated many times in Rockaway inlet off Orient Point. (Acme Telephoto) Life-Saving Campaign of Red Cross Soon to Open The annual swimming and life saving campaign conducted by the Marion county chapter. American Red Cross, will open next Monday, July 11, and continue through July 22, both dinger and Leslie pools to be used. Scheduled for the event was announced today by Vernon Gil- more, water safety chairman lorf- the local Red Cross chapter. Registration cards may be ob tained now at both pools. There is no charge for the lessons and each one enrolled it to take his own towels. No classes will be held on Saturdays and Sundays during the period. Children should be six years old or be at least 44 inches tall to be enrolled. John D. Fairburn, swimming coach at Aberdeen, Wash., and chairman of water safety for his local Red Cross chapter, will direct the campaign. Mr. Fair- burn's chapter has the highest record for certificates on a per capita basis of any group in the United States. He has been on Red Cross aquatic schools staffs for the past five years and has attended IB aquatic schools. Schedule for the local "learn to swim" event is as follows: At Leslie pool: Beginners, 6-7 years, 9-9:45 a.m. Beginners, 8-B years, 9:45-10:30 a.m. Beginners, 10 years and up, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Intermediates and swim mers, ll:15-noon. At Olinger pool: Beginners, 6 7 years, 1:30 to 2:15 p.m. Begin ners, 8-9 years, 2:15-3 p.m. Be ginners, 10 years and up, 3 3:45 p.m. Intermediates and swimmers, 3:45-4:3,0 p.m. Senior and junior life saving classes will be at Leslie pool be tween 7 and 9 p.m. each of the days. It is the universal custom to display the American flag only from sunrise to sunset. The flag should be displayed during school days in or near every school house. Be sure it's PURE CANE Be sure with C H T wL dy J Aulo or Perianal CASH LOANS 400 to 4000 ao COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAJV INCORPORATED. Balem Agency: 460 N. Church St. Tel. S4168 East Salem Holiday Brings Variety Reunions, Picnics East Salem, July 6 The week-end holiday was the occasior for many family reunions with picnic dinners by East Salem families. One of the larger groups meeting at Silver Creek Falls on the Fourth was that of the Rathjen families. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Bince Hagen and sons, Bince, Jr., and Terry of Van Couver, Wash.; Mr and Mrs. Frank Karolevitz of Bremerton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs Ben Rath jen of Lansing avenue, and their daughter, Louis Rathjen ot Portland; Mrs. Dorothy Tatatoff and son, Sammy; Charles Davis Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Rathjen of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. John Erickstoll and daughter, Carol of Klamath Falls, Mr. Erickstoll is a teacher in the government school there; and Albert Tub- bers from South Dakota who will enter the school at Klamath Falls this week. Norma Rathjen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rathjen is in the mid-west visiting relatives in Iowa, the Dakotas and Ne braska for a summer vacation trip. Charles Salter and Mrs. Al bert Patz of Swegle community attended the Salter family re union at Corvallis in Colorado Lake park on Monday with re latives in attendance from Port land, Keizer community, Junc tion City and Hawthorn, Calif At the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Geer on Garden road for the holiday week-end was their son, Richard Plank who is in the army stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., and their daughter, Mrs. Frances Tolcr and three children of Rockaway. Several from Auburn com munity attended the timber car nival at Albany on Monday. In the group were Mr and Mrs. Charles Gillming and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sunderlin. Patty Sunderlin accompanied her friend Diane Burkland of Sa lem to Bend for the water pageant. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. DeLapp and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larkins drove to Albany for the timber carnival. The new fountain lunch room was opened at the Hardy build ing at the corner of Silverton road and Lancaster drive this past week-end. Operating the new business are Sylvester Jerry and Sam Heinrick, formerly of West Salem. strikers Told Fo Unload Food London, July 6 W) The labor government ordered troops into the London waterfront tonight to unload food ships paralyzed by a strike of stevedores. The two weeks strike contin ued to spread today despite a threat by United States dock workers to boycott British ships McKay Names Dairy Board Governor Douglas McKay re appointed four of the five mem bers of the Oregon dairy prod ucts commission today. To fill the fifth spot on the commission, he named Wilbur Reiling to succeed Lee Holliday, both being from Klamath Falls. Holliday could not be reappoint ed because he isn't in the dairy business any more. Those reappointed are George Fullenwider, Carlton; Omar C. Spencer, Portland; Victor Birds eye, Medford; and Frank Hett wer, Mt. AngeL The commission promotes the dairy industry, and is financed by a tax on butterfat. j FLY UNITED up and back the same day TO PORTLAND OR SEATTLE -TikCOMAl Lv. Salem . Ar. Portland Ar. Seattle . 8:35 am 9:05 am 10:20 am Lv. Seattle . Lv. Portland Ar. Salem 7:30 pm 8:45 pm 9:15 pm Also convenient afternoon and evening departures. Fast flights to California and "all the East." (standard Timet) UNITED AIR LINES Airport Terminal. Call 2-2455 or an authorized travel agent ROOFING Now is the time to order that new roof before the busy summer season. Expert workmanship with the highest quality material. Free estimates without obligation. McGilchrist & Sons 255 No. Commercial Street Salem Phone 38478 Equip 2 Rooms for the Cost of 1 This week at KEITH BROWN'S MULTI-PANE WINDOW SALE u OFF ON BEAUTIFULLY MADE, QUALITY FINISH WINDOWS Remember, your builder shops that convenient location, too . . ; m i rv unii, I Lumber " "vm Q YARP- PHONE there unless it stops. Most of the more than 100 cargo ships harbor-locked by the Thames river strike carry food for rationed Londoners. Labor Minister George Isaacs told parliament the government had decided to use troops as a means of "safeguarding food supplies." The Monroe Doctrine was an nounced by President James Monroe in his message to con gress in 1823. Legislative Cosfs In 1949 Are $465,318 Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry reported today that cost of the 1949 legislature was $465,318, not counting printing if ears . alieatii in safety size and value! Now see the new and better way to build an auto mobilethe Unitized Body-and-Frame. Here is the first car scientifically designed as one solid, welded, low-slung unit 50 greater rigidity . . . excess weight eliminated . . . body squeaks and rattles prevented. You get a bigger, better, safer car for your money. See your Nash dealer and drive the most advanced car in the world the new Nash Airflyte. IN TWO SERIES. THE NASH AMBASSADOR AND NASH "600" MARION MOTORS 333 Center St. of the session laws and a few other comparative minor Items. , Thp 07 dnv session this vear was the longest in Oregon his tory. The 1947 legislature last ed 83 days and cost 5330. uuu. The U. S. senate has sat as a court of impeachment only 12 times in its history. , HISTORIC MEDICAL HIGHLIGHTS No. 41 .SCIENCE VS. DISEASE. In 1904 Flexner of America used monkey at guinea pigs to discover a serum for treat ing cerebro-spinal meningitis. He showed that the meningococcus microbe gained ac cess to the bloodstream and the cerebro-spinal membrances by way of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat. The disease attacks all age groups, sometimes in epidemic form. It is characterized by paralysis of the body and mortality is high. Treating victims with an injection of an antimeningitis serum has greatly reduced fatalities and often prevents crippling consequences. isenherr , nun mutMKui -,. M. i . UlDICAl CfNTff JMNCH SI 1440 OIIAI mill Mum MID B tht operate asom r m mm mm THESE ARE THE BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP PORTLAND BRANCHES PORTLAND MAIN BRANCH 5th, 6th and Stark SIXTH AND MORRISON BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH 605 S.W. 1 4th Ave. IAST PORTLAND BRANCH 612 S.E. Morrison St. HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD BRANCH S.E. 39th and Hawthorn LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH oid-l N. Denver MONTAVILLA BRANCH 8005 S.E: Stark St. HOLLYWOOD-ROSE CITY BRANCH 4200 N.E. Sandy Blvd. SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH 5444 S.E. 82nd Ave. UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND ALBANY BRANCH ASHLAND BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH BEND BRANCH CENTRAL POINT BRANCH CONDON BRANCH COOS BAY BRANCH COQUILLE BRANCH ENTERPRISE BRANCH FOSSIL BRANCH GRANTS PASS BRANCH GRESHAM BRANCH . . . HEPPNER BRANCH HILL5BORO BRANCH HOOD RIVER BRANCH KLAMATH FALLS Klamath Fall! Branch South Sixth Street Branch LA GRANDE BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH MEDFORD BRANCH MERRILL BRANCH MOLALLA BRANCH NEWBERG BRANCH NORTH BEND BRANCH NYSSA BRANCH OAKRIDGE BRANCH OREGON CITY BRANCH PENDLETON BRANCH SALEM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH TILLAMOOK BRANCH UNION BRANCH WOODBURN BRANCH OTHER BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP Carlton Stare and Savlnfi Bank Senton Connty State Bank tCorvaltl.l Philomath Branch (Philomath! The Flnt National Bank of Cottaa Oroya The Flrtt Notional Bank of Eugene The Ftrtf National Bank of Forott Qreve Tho Flnt Notional Bank at Lebanon State Bank of Malheur County l Ontario) Monroa State Bank Morolend-SeUweed Bank IPoftlandl Tho Flnf Notional Sank of Prtnevlllo Sola Stan Bank Clatsop County Sank tleaslael -Collage and McClalno ISIhrorfoa) Bank of Sweet Homo Yamhill Star Book . , means working closely with you and your neighbors to build a greater Oregon. It means, especially, building toward your security and prosperity. No matter how large or how small your banking transaction, we recognize its importance. We know that by helping you grow we help build all Oregon family by family, farm by farm, business by business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND JUNI 30, 1949 v Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RESOURCES Cash In vault and (n Ftderal Reserve lank. $ 78,108,562.70 Due from Banks 30,638,111.03 Total Coin ; $108,746,673.71 Unlttd Statu, Government Obligations, Direct and Fully Guarantied 182,570,693.41 State, County and Municipal lends and Watvanls 36,488,205.31 Other Bonds and Securities 1,326,000.00 . Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.... 450,000.00 ' " Loans and Discounts 156,556,423.26 Accruid Interest Receivable 1,701,508.42 ' Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults 4,805,516.27 ." Other Real Estate owned Nona Customers' liability on Accounts of letters of Credit, Acceptances, and Endorsed Bills 4,1 14,551.94 Other Resources 347,827.60 TOTAl RESOURCES $497,187,407.13 : LIABILITIES Copital t 4,500,000.00 ' . " Surplus 12,500,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 14,544,950.65 Total Capital Funds $ 31,544,950.61 RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES. This reserve Is to apply egainit any loon lasses that may develop in the fulurej It has not been allocated to any particular loans or type t loans (Established from current earnings January 1, 1949 te June 30, 1949) 300,000.00 DEPOSITS J Demand 313,347,572.26 DCP0SITS j Savings and Tim...... 144,858,000.10 4M'M"W'M liability far letter, of Credit and ai Acceptor Endorser or Maker of Acceptances and Foreign Bill 4,114,531.94 interest Received in Advance , 1,556,965.43 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Itc 1,317,261. 9S Other liabilities 148,097.10 TOTAl UA1IUTIES $497,167,4078 In addition to its 45 branches throughout Oregon, 14 other Oregon Banking Offices ere mtmbtrt of the Urtt National Bank Group OtFOSITS The Pint National Sank of Portland and 45 Branches 16 other Oregon Banking Office. In tho First Notional Group.... IOANS AND DISCOUNTS Tho First National Bank of Partlond and 45 Branches 16 other Oregon Banking Office, to the First National Group. . , TOTAl RESOURCES Tho First National tank of Portland and 45 Sronchei 16 other Oregon Bonking OHItes la the First Notional Group. . . TOTAl IISOURCIS at Kw 41 BANK1NO OFFICES kl the FIRST NATIONAL GROUP $600,310,744.43 TAKE ADVANTAGE Of INTEREST EARNINGS FROM JULY 1 loving, deposit, aiada before Jhr 10 draw lntere.1 from July 1, Opaa vow ojceaant aewl Tkara't a eaaotltvte lot ana a to bank. $458,305,571.34 96,650,974.38 $554,856,346.94 $156,556,433.16 14,841,316.71 $181,397,739.97 $497,187,407.18 103,113,337.1)