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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1927)
CEQSI am f Life insurance Companies Top Listirt State Accord - " irig io Report : . - " '' H 't- Insurance , . companies licensed to oDexala .In . Oregon had , aggre- - sate lUTestmtot of : ;tOJi73t; 559.34 in -th-sUte-December 3 1. 1 9 j 6 according io upstate ment prepared by the sum insur- . ance commissioner? On JdNecem-i Dee 31, .1925 . these .investments loUIled.48 63 4.8 5 1 3 t& 1 4 The . investments on TDeeember 31 of .last year included mart gaje loan on city and farni prop erty . of $52,925. 827,8, state, echool. road, municipal and mis cellaneous . bonds. $34,3594 69.28. in terurban street railway and. rail road -bonds - 2,78&.&2.75 and real estate $1,66(,7S9.63. , ,-. ., Life ' insurance" C companies topped the list with, relaUon to aggregate Investments, js Tbo -investments" of these , companies totflled J85,727;092.33. Included In these Investments were mort gage loans on city and farm prop erty $51,713,662.95 state, school, road, municipal and iniscallaneeus bonds $15,485,448.16., iaterurban.l FART 1H. street railroad and railroad bonds 318,852,996.50 and real estate 367S;984.?2 f Investments of 1 the fire - insur ance companies aggregated - 37, 443,974.24. .segregated as fol lows: t ' ' . Mortgage loans on city and farmproperty J3Q0.601.T5, state, school, ' road, . municipal' and 'mis cellaneous bonds' $3,151,458 80. lnterurbah, j: street - railway and railroad bonds $3. 778k 622.64 and real estate $213,281.10. Investments jof fraternal benefit societies aggregating $6,076,-r 563161 follow j Mortgage ; loans on farm and city property $721,101.43,' state, school, road.' municipal and mis cellaneous bonds $4,465,268.37, lcterurbah,' 'street' railway ' and railroad bonds' $125,500. and ,real estate $74,693.81. Investments; of miscellaneous insurance corporation totalled $2, 485,929.11. "The Investments,- as t segregated by the state-insurance coiamtssioner follow: - ---- Mortgage : loans on city and farm property- $190,461.55. state, school, roadj municipal 4nd mis cellaneous borids4 $1,257,293.95, lnterurban. street railway and railroad bonds $1,031,373.61 real estate $480 and SOCIETY . JCOoaiitoaad iross paga S.) . . About 100 guests and students werejjreserit. 'the program rendered was af : follows:- " Piano dua, .ItoserPetals.-.lawson fjcileen;13eodettough, Harold ' . Vs .- Jensen. Piano ; - . (ah Silent Night. Holy Night.... ... Weber (b) Old Folks at Homi ..... - Maxine Goodenongh. Violin, "May Song .-. . . Vogt .. "Myron Salladay. " Piano, C Major on Parade..... Fox :-Kil6en:tSodden6ugh. r yiolin. My L4ttlaBoat... Haescbe 5. Morten Asen. Piano, March or the Boy Scouts Martin Harold Jepsen. Soldiers Song Vogt " Eva Lady. ; - '. ' ' My : Darling Walts........ Green wald : y - Maxine- Case. Piano. Sunlight; on the Waves, Anthony , TIII iuajuae nut. Fairy Polka.. .Splndler Evening' Bells '. ,- j W ?1 Margaret ' Patrick; - - V Piano duo, Characteristic Dance ' Jl 'U Kammaa Margaret iBurns, Constance ' '"j Oofrin. ' Piaho, Chapel by the Sea.VWilson v f'-' Helen Worth. Violin, Tannhauser March.. Wagner I '.Dalbert Jepsen. riano, llasurka - ..v..; Heins Vr " -Rachel Howard. Piano, The Robins 'Return daprice ; 3:LxiZZ.:..J Fisher Constance Goffiri." U VioTia, 0 N,fghL of Ixive, -Couaod Like a" Dream, ram 'Martha" ' - ' -,r.- -.-JiX-J Flotow W '- loan' Etans. "-;: .;- S Piano, Dance- Eccossalse and'Mrai'Ar Leerf --- ' " ;The program and. cast of. -.characters fi as' follows i u;"-t. Organ prelude "Easter. Hymns' "Miss EvangelineJOall Opening chorus ."There b a Green IU1 Far way" ,. ; .. - Double Quartette , ' " "The Angel and Pilgrim's Pilot" Paul Geddes , PAIIT I. V THfi FIRST EASTER PILd.RlMS, :. . ' :. Scene: -Josenh's harden. Jerusa- Pilgrims: Mary. Mo then of James, Dorothy. Taylor; .Mary tMagda- lene, .Roberta Yannice;, Salome, Edna Vannice. ? ' ;. ' - These early -morning visitors to Lthe tomb are met' by-: the -angel who- announces -to; them "He .Is Risen. ' Do tell 4hls? disciples and Peter." PART II. PROCESSIONAL OF THE FATHERS Abraham.. Forrest Holliday; ;the 't.Wise Men, Wendell Keck, JJR. . , Carruthers, ChaHes Fessenden ; I Augustine,"' Wilbrun - waf ford; i 'King Bdwin -and 'Paulina,- Mar-J Jon Lehman and ' Bryson Clut ter; the Pilgrim man and Wom an. Charles 'Wilson and .-Helen ; , Brelthaupt; - Wesley, ' Robert Holliday; Ashbury," Arthur Hol ' lenburg. ; ;i " V ' - ? ' This 'company of the Fathers of the Faith, as ? strangers 'and -pilgrims- journeying to - the City of God, express their faith and hope in Christ. f ' PILGRIMS OF THE NATION Scene of a modern . missionary's honiff in China' on Easter morn ing. .Missionary Mrs. George Lewi";' native Christians, Fred erick B latch ford; , K e n net h Johnson, Phyllis Day, Gladys Taylor, J alia.'. Jjolinson. Morgan & Gallaher, -Doris- Phen icier Ever ett 'Bennett; Crystaloe Starwoll, Caroline Waterman, Fern Col well, Isabel lf'Hustonv 'Murial i .White and: William. Depew. : This' ' is a "demonstration - "of Christian 1 stewardship,1 showing the gifts of the natives in express ing their faith and gratitude to the Living Lord; PAST IV. PILGRIMS TO THE CITY Scene. Easter morning in a Chris tlan church in America. Duet, "I'm a Pilgrim." Children: Hortense Taylor. Esther Gibbard, Betty Abrams, William Taylor, i Frank . JMooreiMarle 1 Lippold, Josephine Evans, Beat rice 'Evans, and Harry' Mosheiv Adalts: Mr. and Mrs. E I.1 Swat ford, Dr. " James Lisle. Neva Stolzheise, . . Velma w Hunt, Ida McNeill Tlath Swafford. Gleh Huston Esther aGrdlnerTvRox-' anna Zielei and 'Kenneth'Mosh i er. ' - . ' ' . . . The Pilot bids all of these peo-" pie welcoin e to the fai th ''and hope of Easter and leads them Jh sing ing, "Christ, "the Lord Is . Risen Today." ; . " l : Miss Baker Is Guest ' ; Miss Dorothy Baker, who Is a sophomore- at the University--of Oregon, is spending the; Easter week-end at her home in Salem. Visitors From i Portland ., ; f;iMiss Haxet:SeIee, and' Miss Mc Leod of Portland were.Tecent vis itors in Salem. : ' Mr, and Mrs. Loaan , Move Into New Motne . - Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Logan. have moved into their.new home at .634 Judson street , ' ; , SRI Lll M , -t -i ill ?M is. H.WU Plaao, .. "i Piafro. :- i ; : VioUn, .Bakef Piano Dream , MemorlesBensoh : ; Jdargaiet Burns; k;:f Piano To the- Summer, caprice U ) . .. iu.ti4.fc-; A.-Virgil ' Alice Ciaxton. :.v !' VioUn. First Air .Vafle'Op. 39 il DwlghlArmsttong Piano, ' Country Dance.-Grainger I , Ralph Savage.--- ":' a;; Trio -Violin, ' cello; piano -i Gle& Club-'March 'Dwight, Armstrong,. W. f E. f:r i Moses, Jor Turner Moses. Dancla The pageant, "Theasfert l'itjrfmsX Will'Be Given vt First SlHh6dht:Chwchif " The -beautif ul: piscant," "The - i:a:ter Pilgrims' by f Madeleine Swt cney .Tliller, will; be givh'at 7:S3 o'clock tonight at?the First "Mti hodist church uiidir the-direc-tioc of Mis llarsaret Satherland, Ctose Elections! Seen iri.Sev-f eral Instances; Three Run ;-v. or;. President ; . ,r i' Three men i had been . placed , ini nomination . for the ) position . of next years student body president, when i the, time if or- filing closed last t nighty according . io t, Gladys Fljesher;studentvbody -secretary. Thejr were Kenneth, LaViolette Pqrtland, Charles Redding. Salem and Gurnee Flesher Salem. i .:, LaViolette is spring sports man ager this season and. is president of; the Blue. Key national fratern ity. Redding is a three -year var sity debate letterman, and. was a member of' the debate team which Just completed: a successful tour of! the northwest. lie Is a law Htudent. TiFlesher is varsity letter man In track and basketball. :f Hugh McGilvra, graduate of Franklin high school, Portland, is running unopposed for the-posi-41on of Collegian editor. 5 McGil vra is editor of the Wallulah, year book, and when In high school, was editor of the Franklin Post. ; Three girls will contest for' the position of first vice-president. They are Irene Brelthaupt, Salem; Margaret Arnold, Vancouver, Wash. and Mildred Mills, . Forest Grove. , Four are up for second .vice president. They are Kenneth Mc Cormiek. Salem; Kenneth Lawson, Spokane; 'Kenneth Litchfield, Portland, and Louis Oberson, Col fax. ''. Louise . Nunn, Salem, and, Mar garet Lewis. Portland, .are in the race for student body secretary, while Paul, Geddes," Georgia Fair banks, and Alice .Lane, Portland, will -vie for election as Wallulah editor. Elections to fill these offices will be held Friday,. April 29. ttnd! batch t-1rt thnVa trft f: fcfrt S.t -. catterk mod W tl(fr-. $a.30i 0 S5.J0; medium balls 5.23 t JSJjSr tltoarMet diWeTe to 1U.50; good BBd ' eiioic Tealcri S12 to fli.50. .--v if- HS CompariNh.-wttk-vral mgo : !Most prices folly 3Se low T; -top ligkt bstekera t. cU,Sl tptntigiy paid.;, tmlr-bttlk 150 to 00 peood evsea, 11.? ll.Si; 810 . to"v 240 ,- fntd.-iTtrunlUS U.1i teUtr pig tfall Sl.2-oar PrkiBC hor 1875. to -S.7S otthT. Shoep Old crop ole4 Jambs fiOe toj ft itnr;- Prt.rof -wte t 4TBe. lo 1U. j . Sprinter tedr with JeudeDcy to wrd wvmknns t clone r most tprinsers S14 to.$15. a Old erwp wooM koU dp t Sli. , ve. Jrsclf . S6.25 t 7. . "J PORTIUJfO. Aprtl API-H.y; baying priest: .- Ktrra Oregon -timothy t'llfe 22 ; ditto: 17.50 ;ebet $14.50; alfalfa ' 18 18.50; oat bay $14.50 oat and-rtH l.5vli; atnw $S.50 per toa. -Sellins prices $3 a toa mora. - .' n-1' - S- V ' ' , ;. ; TEOyiSIQNS --j. PUHTJi.VSb. Jlpril .IG.--CAP) Whole sal prices:1 . - l -Baur ateay.r Sxtra enbea. city 41c; kUndardi 40ic;, prima firsts 39te; ftrhta 3r; print 44eJ cartons '45if. Bid, to- farmer: i.Milk atoady. beat rbirmiag eraia 40c ',ia. ralley ; detiyared Portland 43c per pound. ' Itaw miflt 4 per ) JJwt,-f. 0. b. Portia ad. Ejs. steady : current recoipU 19c; freah metiiifm i9tY frwh ataadard '.firsts 32c : - freh standard - extraa 83e. I'oiritry . ateadf l jbeary hens SSQSSc"; rigUt 30621c; sprlass oominal;' broilers 30Jlr; pekin white dm-k 20c; col ored aominal ; turkeys lire - nominal ; dreased 37e. ..Onionn steady, ' local $S6rS.oO. 1'oUtoct xteadyi; $l.d.8a sack. . rORILAlTD OBAIK PORTI.AXT). ;ApTlt lG.'-(AP) Wheat. bid:.'RBB bird white. April,. May ;$t.88; hard white, B Baart, April, May $L35; federation April. a(ay .$l.3; aoft white, western white April. May $1.32; hard winter Apnt.-May $1.30; northern spring April. May $1.32; weatarn. red April, May $1.80.. Oata. No. 2. 3ft pound , white feed April. May $34.50; No. 2, gray April, May. $35.50. Barley. So. f. 43 pound, April, May Corn. Xo. 2 EV shipment t April, May DOW CQlSTIfOBTEl CHICAGO OKATN r;IlK:AeO.' Aprtl f 18. t AP--Snapp7 rallien at th last in all (Tain today off set farly downturn, that carried May and Juljr com below the season's previoua bot tom ieVrl. JCsp-ortiuuytni ef whest s4 rje, toscther with uneasiness oyer advices of too much -rain! southwest and north-' wet oUke. were i hate bullish . factors: Wheat cleed unsettled at the Minn an Tharsday'a finish to 1-8 1-te higher, corn at l-8 decline to p-8c adyant-e and oata-l-8e to 3-8c-np. Ca pital ? Bargain I House, Ccpital Tire-Mfg. Cp. Mike's Auto Wrack ing. Three in one Bargain center of ?ulem. i Thousands of bargamsi 1 1 Steinbock; 216 Center. . t ) You'll . enjoy driving a Poatlac. It; handles no :easily and: performs so well r It is: a . real pleasure 40 drive it or ride ln:it. Vick Bros:.. High and- Trade, :. ' . () - ; ' . ' . f -. Take no chancea with old meatslT or stale food of any kind. Buy your meats here and have the best and freshest obtainable and at a mini mum cost. Hunt & Shaller, 263" I'pmeroy , & : Keene, Jewelars, never fall; to give you, 100 on the dollar. - Watches, clocks pins ; charms., .Standard high-a grade Kock in .'all departments.? - ( i rv . O -1 i Crexxeral XXarketa I O -i 1 "O f. UYESTOCK V ' PORTAXI). April 16. (AP) To day'a receipts cattle. Total for week approximate.! rattle 2070, calres 285, hogs artj, heeplie43. ' - , CatJ le-r-Few.,, as lea . atrenjt . nrely higher: low mediarn Meers $9.10. Single head grain. fed yearlings $11. Load me diant cows $7 for week: beef steers and better'tradef she- stock 23 to 50e higher; mrrent recjipts level; highest in years. Strictly, good 926 pound beeves $10.60; batcher, cow, np to. $8 n load lots.-. Low ; The . Cherry City : Bakine . Co.!s bread, pies and cakes axe jof high-' est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries: visit it. Worth while. A Salem ;show. place. "( ) Cross a Meat Market, v. Biggest busiest and -best in Salem. Choic est. steaks, bacon, haras, sausage, lard, .eggs, jnilk Absolutely sant-f tary. 370. StateSt. . () Ilalik & Eoff Electric Shop, 33? Court :St. Everything electric from. motors and fixtures and sup plies, to , wiring. .'Get prices and look at. complete, .stock. () i Cpbbs &.t Mitchell Co... lumher. and' building materials for every purpose. Get estimates, . look .at quality of material, then you . will order. 349 S. 12thiSt.. : I The -Hamilton ! Beach electric cleaners aod 1 alonarch - electric ranges both recommended by Good, Housekeeping. -Sold in Salem by S.. HamUton'FumitttTB.Co. (). T T I' r ai4 EDIa 4- !;? '- -$ V'i- 41 Car load just irfof the extra fancy high grade. Utah -t Land Plaster. . And the price is as low as -others ask 5FIELDSEED CORN ft All varieties local and Eastern for all purposes 'Jl ' t! 3 . . 1 D. A. WHITE &S0NS Phone 160 i - 251 1 State. SL. .M I H 1 1 II O iJt IMM flit f U.tttt t U 1. 1 -t IV llfi i; '. 2.' ) Sit USif i f i r r i .t; a. ;? i?aV5?4rp55 p e ! WS av am . ,v. M aaS a Sw'M - wa. u W 25 Spldld lrizes 1 IVrite Today jTor-Oetalls: "DECIDIA'U TIKS IF ANT" "-' In case of tie those tledHTor any prise-will be presented with st ec jond ,puzle whlch, wlir.coaslst o( drawing a line across the face of a chart of figures so-that the figures thus connected when, added to gether will .total the greatest sum. va Ycai Like Puzzles. Then llefe4s a Good Onr vi r lore Fun Than a. Cress AVord Puzzle, - , 'How many miles 7, How-many. hours.How farrdoes the i automobile travet in' how many hoursT; Add the figures, to , gst' the miles and count the circles o -get the' hoursv ' No frick or chance-involved. Only patience and accuracy rr quired in the solution of this problem. ''z If you can do simple " addition, yon "can figure out-fche amount of , m lies traveled ' ! by this automobile, and how many hours, correctly. Circle - spots coriSist of a period with a circle .around it. Combined they are counted as on each; ;that is, count each period -with its encompassing circle as one hour. ; Simply add them tsp to set te tolullon,- ;'. l r There are no marks Jines or characters laths autornoblle except figures and circle spots.' The figures ran ge from 2 to 9- each standing alone. There are no groups of figures saili as "23 w 42., J The heads of the 's are distinctly enrrsd while the tails of the 9's are straight or practically 'so.; jfoi trick or. chance iavoxTea,,,: Yes sir! $1,602.60 may be won In this 4 unique .competition and prizes Will 'be awarded prompny after May 4th. 5 You- can, win as-much- as Pontlac Sedan,. value Sl.075.00. 1 '. Free 'charts mailed4 6A request. Send your answer on a sheet of paper with your name and address and we will at once mail : you a splendid 'il lustrated prise list 4 describing the prizes' and giving-you full informa tion"' and. -yulea. - Don't send any money, t You can be prise winner without spending ; one cent of your .own.vjnoaey. . . - t - ' - . Scad your answer or request tor charts act quickly. Address . . .-u f-'TrT ' :: r , 8TATKS3L1N PUELISni.VQ CO. ' ..SaJcm, Oregon Depl Writing Content rconducted 4 by American Chemical bociexy; in uicuii .i , 't u - Prize. "win,neTs; ln:the annual es say contests conducted In the" state of Oregon by the. American Chemi cal society- weref announced - here yesterday by C. A. Howard, sUte superintendent of public r Instruc tion. i P v t ' ' The first' prises .are 1 20 in gold for -the best essay- oh each of the six 'awbjects; ; while r the second prizes are certificates , of honor-: able mention. The winning es siys for' the state will be entered in ; the "national competition for which She prizes include isix tour year scholarship -at Yale jnniver sRy 'Vassar college or -other in stitutions. These scholarships carry "tuition fees and; $600 an nually. 4 Funds to carry on ithe con testa; .areprotided br'Mr. and Mrs. Francis Garvan of New; York. ; The prize winners follow: "Relation of Chemistry 1 txH Health and Disease--FJrst Jane Goodwin; Grant high school, Port land! " Second Charles ' N. T Hoi- man, high school,4 Molalla. "Relation of Chemistry to the Enrichment . of IJfe Firstr-i-Mary "Foster, . Grant high school, Portland; Second John IX Ferry, high school. Baker. "Relation. t Chemistry toAgrll . a i . , ;. a ) i it ii 4" iP" cnltiu'er-rox4tstry!lrsttEl len ijwnilanis.iJhJgh. school, Medford; t Second Elsie rfimith; McLopghlin UnionV high , school; Mlltoa.' v ;v1 ft'WrZ - .V. ' , r :Rslation Tof Chemistry 'to" Na tional Def ens'f--First3ivianBer-i rldgei Washington hlgh school, Portland? Second Carol Ford, Lincoln high school, Portland.! W 5'j'BelatlonTiOtiChemlstry to, the Home" - First Bessie Shell, Graht high" ichool, V Portland ? Second Marie .Dilg, i Washington1 hlghr schootiPortland. f A ' 'J- j i 'Relation of Chemistry to the Developraent-'-of .Industry oi Resource of the United States" Firft Harriet Mclsaac. St. Hel- We Sell aifd Jlecammend THEWOODROW ;n A Superior 'Washer 1 1 .t j . .nisya an iMSuti ii iaiaSJ---a-' ' WSOLCSaU ELECTRIC KSTAIb , 337 COURT ensr; IraJIrOtottland Saeond-i-sNajt V Paiml teriUlood j River ; r Dr..4ee &P$Tto Washington ; Jhis; i.RlcfinP9raad;LIr., .Harold, B. 8cngoi,'-roruana. ) . Myers, fortiana; prefessos H. c. tijembera of 'the Oregonj state TannerVfiEugenei; jArth.ur.A, Miir-commlttee-'ln chargovot ihb con- ph7, xrprtlandr Albert" Hawkins', tests IncUdedvMrfiowardFAA.' Portland, and Richard ;Montogucj oimstead,.Iood River Geofge I ?QXU& r j .... 1 - -" , ; '. ii.. i i 1 (-., -i v. , , r : " . .. i v : -- .. - . .. . . i. . - : - i- - v.- ; J- llil i,wiyil i,ii rj ii wmmmmmm n) i wn ' " ' ' ' " ' ' "' Long and Short Distance Hauling ; Public and Private Storage GRAIN, -FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to- any . part of the city QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION rarnifiris I!AUD TRAGLIO, Prop.! vv arenou se Day Telephone 2S Nisiil Telephone 1267-W; . i., , -'! : -Hi-. -r-w a- sv. bsssv j saav. s i b sb a t s - - y - bt t. t . - i -7 : ai y- a rv & f . r- " r i aW.'-h. 3 i r a a5 rs r,,i sir M ' v :"' if : -i Mlway ,-f See our .Window Display for, some, of ;-'the -NewlIsin bbth 11 ' If I it, Oe. ? r f TT-ioowear That ArHve;Cbntmuousfy w ' i V 7. 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