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T- PAGE EIGHT ; The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, ' Oregon, Tuesday Morning March 21, 1933 J. F. KELLEY DIES, Civil war Veteran was Last Member of G. A. R. at Independence INDEPENDENCE, March 20 (Special) John Whltcomb Kel ler, ; 8 7, last surviving elvll J war veteran' here, died at the' family home. March 19. Fnneral serrleea will be. held Tuesday at the M. E. ehnreh, at 1 p.m., with Rev,-As-chenhreBner. in charge, and in terment la the I.O. O. P. ceme tery. ' ' ' --" . Mr. Keller waa bora in Ealio 11a, Ohio, February 20, 184C, and at the age of If years went with his , parents to Missouri. From that time, he saw attire service in .Morgan's raid In Ohio, and later, in 1864,, enlisted in . com pany I of First Nebraska Caval ry. He was discharged from the war In November, 1865, and went back to farming In Missouri. He was wed to Mary A. Daven port September 11, 18 89, at Maryrllle, Mo. Two year later they came west, to Hnmel eoun tr. ; California, where they re mained nntll 1900,' when they moved, to Independence. They hare since resided here.'- - - - Mrs Kelley died here la Janu ary 1929. Mr. Kelley was a mem ber "Of: the Methodist ehurcn. Sarrirlng are a son and three daughters: Mrs. Carrie smjlley, Mrs. Charles Smiley and Frank B. Kelley, all of Independence, Mrs. E. E. Roberts of Salem; and IX grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Two-in-One Egg Deal Is Proposal of Hen KING WOOD, March 20 A White Leghorn pullet belonging to J. B. Smith offered a unique suggestion the other day for com batting the depression. She left in the nest a small egg, which on K. 43 Synopsi of Annual Statement of th United State Branch of British Tor ign Marine Ina. Co., Ltd., ef New York, la the State of New Tork, on the thirty lint day of December, 1933, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount ef capital stock paid up, 1300,000.00. income Net premiums received during the jear, $490,067-55. Interest, dividends and rents received during the ear, S97.461.72 IneosM from other sources receired during the year, $349,785.83. Total income. $937,315.10. SISBTJBSEMElfTS Net leases paid during the year in cluding adjustmect expenses, $203,094. 81. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year, Mono. Commissions and salaries paid during the rear. $176,161.98. Tales, licenres and fees psld during the year. $44,881.35. Amount of all other expenditures, $678,986.76. Total expenditures. $1,103,624.88. ASSETS Talus of real estate owned (market I value). None. Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value), $2,095,265.89. Loans on mortgagee and collateral, ete.. Vone. Cah in banks and on hand, $355,595. 86. Premiums in course of collection writ ten since September 30, 1932, $164,361. 88. Interest and rents due and accrued, $21,660.02. Other non-ledger assets, $15,149.15. Total admitted assets. $2,651,931.80. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid, $443,- 481.00. Amount of unearned premium an 11 I mtstandlnr risks. 8262.07188. Due for commission and brokerage, 17,000.00. All other liabilities, $44,848.00. Contingency Reserve, $217,81.39. Total liabilities, except capital. $975, 182.72. Capital paid up, $200,000.00. Surplus over aU liabilities, $1,476,689. 08. Surplus a regards policyholder, i T ao na business' xir obeook ros teb TEAR Net premium received during the year. $10,729.97. Losses paid during the year, $530.65. Losses incurred during the year, f6.618.00. Name of Company, British A Foreign Varihe Insurance Co., Ltd. J. ' E. Hoffman, Underwriter. B. E. Ellis, Sub-Underwriter. G. Inselman, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for Serv ice. D. W. L. HacGregor. No. 37 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., of City of Victoria, in the Colonial Hong Kong, on the thirty-first day of Decem ber, 1932, made to the Insurance Com missioner ot the state oi uregon, pur suant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital Deposit, $400,000. 00. ' INCOME . Nst premium received during the year. $645,819.85. Interest, dividends and rent received during the year, $152,464.36. Income from other source reeeived during the year, $221.z06.20. Total income. $1,018,990.41. DISBURSEMENT S Net lofte paid during the year in cluding adjustment expense, $369,649.48. . Dividends paid on capital stock during the year. None. . Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $264,856.73. .... Taxes, licenses ana lees psia aurmg the year. $34,036.51. Amount of all other expenditures, $315,647.46. Total expenditures, $974,180.18. ASSETS December 81, 1932 Value of real estate owned (market Value). None. Basis ef Valuation Bonds, $3,050,774. H: Stocks, Son. Value "of stock and bond owned (market value), $3,050,774.12. Loana a mortgage and collateral, etc.. Kit. Cask la banks and on hand. 831,710.87. Premium ia course of collection writ ten since September 80, 1932, $110,342.- iatereet and rente due and accrued, 13794.17. Due from Companies en ksse paid, $13,066.01. Total admitted assets, $3,643,887.65. TJASIUTIZa Grots claim for lo4 unpaid. $437,- Asaeaat af nrad premram aa all wtstading risks, $324,634 18. Dim for ommlssisa aad broksrage, 015 600.00. " - - - T .'n .vM n.vilttt.a. a6AS.481.8S. - Total JUMtitiea, axaayt aapital, OV ava oaa aa r - - l "iV JCdOO.000.00. - iusirasa f ooo ro m - rs ..il dariar ihf jT. 1M. 3 - Lamea lnpurra dariaf tha yr. $31,639.$4 U. a. Maaagar. T... . .-..i.. -Vt iA,- ? Cfcatatarw MttdcaC Sttoraty Ur Satw- 1- Statatory wtat auorary - lar arv I wott narai.siwsej ror ww a torn, unnw vsm m-i.w-Statatarr, waia;; r - I. iia t WaaL - I la. Durham Bataa. fartlaad Oracoa. aeaw t , - i .' -X ' --.-V.--V.' ,' ' r Closely guarded by quick-trigger officials, this ship ment of gold coins, Talued away into six figures. Is pictured as it was returned to the raults of the Em pire Trust Company. New York, by depositors who being opened disclosed in lieu of a yolk an additional egg.the slxe of a small marble. The extra egg was of the, conventional oblong shape with a' solid shell and a tiny perfect yolk. Salem Lecturer Has v Charge of Program CHEMAWA, March, 20. At the next meeting of the grange, Thursday, March 23, Mrs. Dan Kleihege will turn the lecturer's hour over' to Mrs. S. H. Van Trump of Salem grange, who has arranged a program of readings and music, with a Bpeech by Dean Hewitt, "The Way Out of the Depression," and a talk by 8. H. Van Trump. The drill team will put on a dress rehearsal. Ho. 45 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Home Fire Marine Insurance Com pany of San Francisco, in the State of California, on the thirty-first day of December, 1982, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State ef Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid $1,000,000.00. XKCOMB Net premiums received daring the year, $2,066,187.77. Interest, dividends and rents received dnjins; the year, S234.8J3.68 Income from other sources received during the year, $18,401.56. Total income, $2,339,403.01. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year in eluding adjustment expenses, $1,233,416. IS. Dividends paid on capital stock daring $200,000 00, Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $773,416.13. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. $105,588.04. Amount of all other expenditures, $388,794.90. Total expenditures, $2,706415.22. ASSETS Value of real estate owned' (market value), $5,000.00. Vara of stock and bond owned (market value). $4,219,972.83. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., $811,188.78. Cash ln banks and on hand. $423,599. 68. Premiums in course of collection writ ten Since September 80, 1932, $421,062. 9$. Interest and rente due and accrued, and other ledger assets. $72,165.90. Tout admitted assets, $5,452,990.1$. Bond Amortised Stocks Convention LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid. $335,. I 823.67, Amonnt of unearned premium oa all outstanding risks, $2,248,985.78. Due for commission and brokerage, $2,500.00. ' All other liabilities. $327,068.46. Total liabilities, except capital, $2, 914,827.86. Capital paid np, $1,000,000.00. Surplus over all liabilities, $1,638,662. 27. Surplus as regards policyholders, $2,538,662.27. Total, $5,452,990.13. BUSINESS m OREOOW FOX THB TEAR Ket premiums received during the year. $25,852.12. Losses paid during the year, $21,876.- 31. Losses Incurred during the year, $14,293.27. Kama of Company, Home Jrire ana Ma rine Insurance Company. Name of President, J. B. Levi son. Name of Secretary, Edward V. Mills. Statutory resident attorney for serv ice. Insurance Commissioner. 'Contingent Resorts sufficient to bring stocks to market. No. 41 Synopsis of Annnal Statement of the London A Prov. hi. A O. In.. Co., of London, of England, on tha thirty-first day of December, 1932, mad to th In surance Commissioner of th Stat af Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up, $200,000.00. INCOME Ket premiums received during th year. $377,637.41. Interest, dividends and renta received during th year, $39,606.66. Income from other source received daring th year, $47.40. Total income, $417,293.47. DISBTJBSEMEKTS Ket losse paid during th year In cluding adjustment expenses, $247,045.49. Dividends paid on capital stock during th year, None. Commissions and salaries pala aunng th year, $148,144.95. Taxes, licenses- and fee paid during tha year. $20,701.28. Amount of all other xpediturs, $41,510.35. Total expenditure. $457,402.07. ASSETS Value of real eitate owned (market value, Kane. - Valu of - stock and bond owned (market value), $910,623.45. . Loans oa mortgages ana cousiem, wic. None. Cash ia bank aad aa hand, $68,785. 56. Premiums ia course of collection writ ten sine September 80, 1982, $174,115.- Intereat and rent du aad seemed, $8,440.46. AU ether Unea, -$37,596.53. Total admitted assets, 81,124,868.92. LIABIUTIBS Grosa claims for losses unpaid, $58,- 827.00. AmoVnt af unearned premiums am an oustanding risk. $377,516.78.-- Due . for commisxiea and brokerage, $12,000,00. ' 411 attar liabilities. 8150.781.88. Total liabilities, except capital. $598,- I -3. -; :' ' 'I'i ' vapiiai paia apv iw,n.v. ' SarsMssU lUbiKU. WW,- , twLi tn. - 00. . -L:. a... ?.v. at nsi fl Mas OI wompany, aestm -pviw i - . ai. " . . . . . V. rrtm. I - am u uew rr, - - GOLD POURS IN BEFORE DEADLINE ); had withdrawn ft at the first sign ef the financial crisis. It is part of the torrent of gold that has flowed back to the banks since President Roosevelt appealed to the people for confidence. -O 1 BitS for Breakfast I I q , (Continued from Page 4) eral goVernment, and New Tork and Ohio, among others, HAVE th.ro fB .nn nn mtm n th country maintaining the adequate full benefits ot parole." S W The Report being quoted an nounces the continuance of the publication of the "American Handbook of American Prisons and Reformatories," the last Issue of which came from the press in 1929. The 193S copy will no doubt show that Minnesota m eas He. U synopsis 01 Anna! Biatemeni ox ins i a m . . . .. i Yo-rk7of wyorTu-tTe'iuteof w Tork, on the thirty-first day of Decern- ber. 1933. made ti the Insurance Com- musioner ot the State of- Oregon, pnrsu- Ntandard Innrinpe I abmsbt ef Ns 1 ant- to law. CAPITAL capital stock paid Amount of $1,500,000.00. up, I ZKCOKB N.t nremiums received durin. the I year. $1,075,854.68. This ia true even of some In the orelle"tr: Personnel, Dr. Sam interest, dividends and rents received I ,,., i. -n , I uel F. Rcott. Dr. A. TV Wnnitman. during the v,.r. $187,621.74. . income Jrom other source received aurtng tne year, Taz,eo3.2V. Total income, $2,015,931.64. SI8BUS8EMSTB Net losses paid during the year in cluding adjustment expenses, $025,557.. 45. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year. None. Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $307,569.10. Taxes, licenses and f psld during tne year, $43,234.29, Ameou.tVf";ir-.th w.nditur. J $171,893.19. Total expenditures, $1,146,753.03. Valu. of real8.?" owned (market value). Non. Value of stock and bond wnd .k&?&h!& ... None. vmh u mu muu vm su, i "Siit. . I ten since September so, 1982, $100,902,- , M , $2in928's7 " Beinsurance Becelvabi on Lossei Paid, etc., $5,031.74. Total Admitted assets $5,965,404.70. UA&IUI1CI Gross claim for losses unpaid. $153, 850.00. Amount of unearned premium oa all outstanding risks, $1,186,730.41. Due for commission and brokerage. None. All other liabilities. $60,200.00. Contingency Bserve, $1,142,045.90. Total liabilities, except capital, $2, 542,826.31. Capital paid p, $1,500,000.00. Surplus over all liabilities, $1,922, 578.39. Surplus as regard policyholder, $3,422,578.39. Total, $5,965,404.70. BUSINESS IK OREGON TOX TES TEAR Ket premiums received during th I year, $3,366.57. I Losses paid daring th J sax, S7.368.77. I Lessee incurred during th yer, $7,968.77. I Nam of Company, Standard Insurance I ijompany oi new sorx. Nina ff FrAftidAat- J. A. K . Ham of Secretary, O. L. Henry. Statutory resident attorney for Serv ice, A. H. Averill, Insurance Commis sioner or his successor in office. Ko. 40 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Tokio Marine and IV Insurance Co., Ltd,, of New York, ia tha Stat of Kew Tork, on the thirty-first day of Decem ber, 1932, mad to tha Insurance Com missioner of th Stat of Oregon, pursu ant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital Deposit, $500,000. 00. INCOME Ket premiums received during th year, $2,088,83.50. . Interest, dividend and renta received daring th year, $468,081.35. Income from other source received during th year. 864,414.62. . Total income, 82,571,378.47. DISBURSEMENTS Ket losses paid during tha year in cluding1 adjustment expenses, $1,818, 439.74. Dividend paid oa capital stock during th year, None. Commissions and salaries paid curing the year, $688,992.73. Taxes, licenses end fees paid during th yesr. $70,035.53. Amount af all other expenditures, $201,645.44. Total expenditures, $2,279,113.44. - ASSETS Valu of real estate owned (market value). None. Baai Valuation Bond Amortised Stock Convention. Valu af stock and bonds owned (market value). $10,846,823.62. Loana aa mortgage and collateral, etc.. Kona. Cash la bank and oa hand, $3,058, 471.68. Premium la course of collection writ tea sine September 80, 1933, $838,977. 87. Interest aad rent doe aad accrued, $75,991.41. AU other asset. $5,582.72. Tatal admitted asset, $13,822,796.80. . LIABILITIES Gross claim for losses unpaid, $449, $75.00. Amount af anaarned premium aa aU mtatudln risks. 81.827.904.28, Du tot coramlssioa aad brokerage, Kana. " AU other liatffitica, 81,208.279.8. - Tatal liabilitiaav , ax capital. - $4,- 486.169 JO. v - ' ' Deposit Capital paid ap, $500,008.00. Barpla avar alf EabilitUa, .. $8.83,- 637.60. -Sarpla aa , regard policyholders, I " TetaU$13.$21,78.80. . - susorass a obeook roa thb Vet wiwalama received dariaf taa vaar S2114t.4S. ' - ' Xataaas paid dariaf th yr, $l.8a.? $8. ' :: . " Losses Ucurrsd dariaf th - yaw, O18,190.83.''"",--s-" , '' : .J-a-Sv' : Kama af Company, Takia Maria aad Kra Insaraac Ca, lAd. -" " 0. a. Uanaaer. United Btata Braach, lnnlatM A Clw Tax Attaraew. - - I 1: m n.,. .- t v n " - Z lures up to a high place In the practlcs of that principle of pa- role. And la that state there is no "crime waye," notwithstand- ing the difficulties in the way of securing work for inmates ot pri- crease of prison is running lower Jhan at of general populaUon ln And, since HOf, 'there has been no money from the taxpayers for meeting Friday night at the Pop the maintenance of the Minnesota corn school. J. P. Smart of the state prison. And no man goes to Mountain View district assembled prison or rexormatory in that "tate and leares his needy fam- ily destitute. There are other bright snota. SSa25S?t"ta Ii"9"10? mSt1 m - r.r ,a -i.hH.sJ T . 'ZltZ siiniAT, X7Af.ii- v . V" i w -" d va uaw in i 1932 Report says. "rehabiliUtlTe treatment to a deere rwt found anther J Jls Jr , f nr. t. nywnere else in the country, ia wA, UUI 0 M,B LAIS I being carried on. S m I I i All modern American prisons now maintain educational classed. I " " - M""" "en supporting ana every one is. or nearly so school , . .. . oiuuica sire reqiureo a tmng not I thought of below the Mason and ion line up toa few years ago. Perhaps the reader does not anow that ln San Quentin orison. largest in tne world, there is a complete educational plant, taaLS" i ror the purpose, within the prison walls, the only one of its magnl- C0B "here. The attendance at classes is about the size of that at the Oretrnn Rtntn Allege. Corvalls . ornate e Mf Corvallis has as many now), and uie icuity a DOul tne lima in I number. 1S1 orison teachAr. Bnt the number of high degree hold- mof graduating diplomas from leading universities Is larger at oslh viuentin than at Corvallis And every teacher of the oris- on scnooi is an inmate, serving a -sentence. (Continued tomorrow.) Silverton Youths In Smith-Hughes Contests Winners SILVERTON, March 20 Sil verton boys did very well at the Willamette 'Valley 8mlth-Huhes shops and Crops contest held at Albany Saturday. T-a v BOy".,Vr0m Dr "inning Were Tom Miller, second ln milk test- Ing; Sanford Davis, fourth in PO- 4HcrnD.- T.,- I o w. w .'avuo nuu vari ioron, uea wim Aioany ior fourth place ln grain Judging. Palmer Torvend, second ln black- smithing; Bernie Oaa, fifth in soldering; Harry Way, second in rafter eutting. Ko. 30 Synopsis of Annual Statement of th Monarch Fir Insurance Co., of Cleve land, in th 8tte of Ohio, oa th thirty first day of December, 1932. made to th Insurance Commissioner of the State f Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up, $1,- UUV,UU0,OU, INCOME Net premium received during tha yar, ei i7i aai .-! interest, dividend and rent received during th year. $112,448.89. Income from other source received during th year, 81,835.28. Total income, $2,008,126.74. DISBTOSEMKTS Ket losse paid during th year in cluding adjustment ipeases, $955,683.38. Dividend paid on capital Mock dux ing tha year. None. Commissions and salaries paid during the year. 8834.302.30. Taxes, license aad fee paid daring ! taa year. Si, 470. si. Amount of aU othar axpandltur, $96,787.66. Total expenditnjM3,172,093.85. Valu of real estst waed (aiarkst valu), $457,698.43. Baaia of valuation, bonds. Amortised ; stock, convention. - Value af stocks and bonds ow aed ( mar- ket value, sz.avo.soi.aa. Loan on mortgages aad collateral, cta $280,871.1. Cash U bank aad aa hand, $198,446.- 55. Premium la course i collection writ ten cine 8epUmbar 80, 1982, $376,367.. a.. - Interest aad raata daa aad accraed, $43,166.64. Other suets, $6,818.02. Total admitted assets, $3,747,$70a. LIAZILITtZS Gross claims far loss an paid. $246, 580.00. - - Amount of naoarsed premium as aQ i UUtaading risk. $1,778,830.29. Daa far coasmissioa aad brokrag, Kni ' . - - : AU other IWbiUtie. 171.890.1$. I Total! Babi 1 198,300.44. Total 1 Babilitie. xp aapital. $3r Capital paid Up, $1,000,000.00. Harp In avar all Kabilrtle. $553,969.6$. - Surphs a regard polieyhalders, $1 158,969.68.-- - - Total, : 88.T4T.170.ia. ' - KA premium received dariaf the .7r. $16,584a5. . . IjeaW said darfaf thw yW. d.T.8, Laaaaa tacarra aunng aa ya. -V 50S.ei . -,';'... ' ' '.- ;'Kaar at Cotnpasy, Maaajch Tlra In- aaraaaa Oasapaay. - - Nam it Presidenl Ralph Bawllaga. I Nam of Seeretsrv. Waa. B. Daley. BM-tniery nusm anarawy senrawrv- IBM IB MIES ii E HAYESVILLE, March 20. The HayesTille community club held its regular meeting at the school Friday night, with, fall attendance. The following committees were appointed: Program, Mrs.' Rogers. Mrs. Ratxburg, MrsvDalke and Mrs." Clark; refreshments, . Miss Ida Denny, Mrs. Lephart Mrs. Eg gen and Mrs. Van Cleate; special exhibit, Mrs. Beers, -Mrs Brilla Halburt, Mrs. Stevens, - Mrs. Rob ertson and Mrs. George Chrtstopa erson. ? ? ,-.'":. -. ' At the elose of the business ses sion, "the play ' "The Littlest Bridesmaid' , was presented ', by Mrs.- Hans Paulson, Hans Paulson, Mrs. Rodger. John Kekido, Glad ys Hughey, Glennr SaVage, Mrs. El sie Frey, -Frank : Marshall, Mrs. Paul Cairo w,- Mrs. Berns Chris- topherson .and Oscar Noren. The play, a eo'medy, was' one ot the best erer giTen here by amateurs, Mrs. Horace Smith acted as coaeh. - -Other numbers on the' program were as follows: Accordion solo; song, Sarage brothers; harmonica solo. Earl Hay worth; '. yodellng quartet "Peter Saucr. Mark Saucy.- Dare Saucy- and Sam -Berger; se lection by HayesTille uarteC Program bchange ' Brings 'Heights Capacity Audience ORCHARD HEIGHTS. March 29 capacity - crowd recruited fmm torn dlnlntnv MTniiiiiiiMu enlored th nanthlv P.-T.-A. the program ln return for a slml lar serrice giren last month to Mountain View by Cash Roberts. representing the Popcorn Parent- .A -.i , . th following program nMi 0rcb"d. Balght. Enter- "ers; music oy aucnen Dana, mam rs.m m ir...i.i- tti vwuiiuaou vi juuuuioiu view pu- wtfl wfik in.irl. t d.l i ?tor noan of ion Lj," o. ' V0"1 ot 8ns, Errin Simmons. Ammon Grice and J. P. smart: Tiolin numbers. W H Smart; violin numbers. W. H I v v. . w MJ VUV A V 1.1U- I, , . , . . y tircnesira, piano, Danjo.ana TI- "n; cal Ulent BlaT Tn Su- Peme bacrmce; Salem Haywire SM. Rnf ; WhH nni Z' ' i i t- i LllCKey ? amilV IS Extended Surprise By 'Green Friends uucTur owesy 8und-r nIht "nrprlsed the Or- Sovintn JZESL "J T -to Brodr. Monday. Luckey traded his farm here to Joseph 2UlnskI for a fam ner Broadacrea. The family came vuuuu iv earn eu. President of the Women's Mis- lonary society, Miss Lola served President of the Christian isnaeavor ana utteroern auna S1 assisted with church pro- grams. Miss Lola is attending state normal at Monmouth, Kenneth woodburn high, Norman and Ed na will attend the grade school near, and Cecil will help his father on the farm. LLC. J) L ltMSii4tuilaa,.aarKTaaaw8a They taste right . . . they're mild .. . they have character! Only the finest of ripe, tender golden-brown leaves tlieMGtua-6rf'fh : tackles. Patiently we let these choice tobaccos age rod ripen that's Charactera Thenfor true mel . loroiiildnest these tmMx&deliclcntt are "Toasted" given that extra benefit so necessary for your smoking pleasure. For these two reasons Ovartcter atid lliIdneMr-MLuckies Paeasel" ecause"l' $ i toasted" Big Success PKRRTDALE, March 2 The Godd ; Will club entertained the Ballaton Ladles' dab Fri day afternoon. with a fine .show ing ot antiques by both Ballstoa and Ferrydale women. ' . '. Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, S4, mother of Mrs. H. J. xnoltt had tha larg est display.' It Included a quilt designed by her mother over SO years ago. combined knife and scissors given her when she was two years old. a fur set over SO years old:; euo plates. : lol. and a' picture album, 04 , years old. Mrs. H. J. Elloitt displayed tin types and tuning fork of "1857 and set of. spoons. of 1840. also her graduating dress and slippers she wore at her graduation from O. :JL C.-ln 1803. jl Many other antiaues were shown : from.-. X0 homes. -: - After these articles had ...been looked over a play "Lunch at the club" was given by members of the Perry dale club, all furniture used on the stage having been in use for over SO years. Those on the lunch committee were Mrs. C. L. Bratcher and Mrs. Molaaner. ' These present were Mrs. No lan McKee. Mrs. Levi MeKee. Mrs. Lawrence McKee, Miss Doris MeKee. Mrs. Mattle McKee. Mrs. S. Van 8taaveren,- Mrs. Charles Wlrfs.'Mrs. Nellie Zumwalt. Mrs. C. L. Gilson, Mrs. L. W. Gilson, Mrs. D. Lr Keyt, Mrs. H. G. Keyt, Mrs. G. A. McCoullough, Mrs. Fred Xdson, Mrs. Rose Fudge, Mrs. Henry Gilliam, Mrs. O. B. Kurtx. Mrs. Ed Miller, Miss Vada Miller, Mrs. Lens and daughter Edith, Mrs. John Molaaner, Mrs. T. Boersma, Mrs. Karl Bruins- ma, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Miss Aladlne Campbell, Mrs. C. A. Woods, Mrs. Elsie Taylor, Miss Lenna Keyt, Miss Carrie Flanert. Mrs. Cleone McCouly, Mrs. J. J Robert, Mrs. H. J. Elliott. Mrs. E. E. Clark. Miss Marie Bissel Mrs. Frank Bissel, Miss Norma Andrews. Mrs. Lucile Ford, Mrs. Saddle Van Gross, Miss Donna Richmond, Miss Sue Colson, Mrs. J. SnyderT Mrs. E. Jenings, Mrs Fred Jennings. Mrs. Jay Sechrist Mrs. E. L. Sechrist. Mrs. Llllle Bowman, Mrs. Henry Butler, Mrs Mellema. - The April meeting will be hobby show. Revivals Continue For Another . Week, Clear Lake Area CLEAR LAKE, March 20 The revival at Clear Lake will contin ue all this week, with Rev. Duff the evangelist, and Mrs. .Naomi Van Cleave as pianist. Miss Phyl lis King as song leader and Mrs. Grace Shrock as helper. An all day meeting was held Sunday with dinner at noon. A pageant, "Pearly Gates," was given to night. The community club meeting at the school was well attended. Dr D. B. Hill of Salem put on a pro gram showing the beauties of Oregon. The Junior Endeavor held Its monthly social at the club room Saturday afternoon. Those pres ent: Hasel Clement, Bertha Cle ment, Loretta Smith, Effie Balr, Marlon Robertson, Erma and Mi ra -Stolk, Echo Parmentler, Bob bie Beckner, Delbert and Oscar Balr, and Jack Robertson. ,. -an ai ""St."" ' ' tk . f v SEEDEXCBEIS uiieED, enM i TURNER. ; March -20 : . Ear? prise grange had good attendance at the -all' day March: meeting when the garden program ; and exchange of seeds and bulbs was put on. as it has become an Im portant convenience to the men- bers. t . " : ; It was oted to enter the- ad vertising contest sponsored by the state grange with Mrs. Stella Miller. Mrs. T. T.. Palmer and Mrs. Fred Steiner. The eontest committee members taking part ln the program were: Mrs. Hes ter Crame, Mrs." L. D. Roberts, Mrs. Fay Webb, Mrs.- F. W. Gul- vin.' Mrs. .Fred MiteheU, Mrs U. E. Denyer, ' Alice Titus, Eloise Mollis. Members of the Junior Grange enjoyed their first- meeting held In their .new .hall. Joining t the parent grange for the noon pot luck dinner which was ln charge ot Mrs. T. C. White and Mrs. Stella Miller. . TEACHER .RECOVERING HAYESTILLE, March JO. Mrs. Gerald Baker,: primary teacher at the Hayesville school. who was Injured In an automo bile accident while riding to school IasTweek, is getting along nicely. She will be confined to the' hospital' for another' week, and will be unable to resume her duties' here for about six weeks. o. IS SvBOOsia of Annnal StrntuBcst of ika HUlor Hataal fir laaaxaae Co, of isxas, ( Sort worta. ia taa Btat ot ixs, oa te tlurty-Iirit day I Dccsb. kor. 1982.' mad to tha Iasursac Com- asisaioner of ta Stat at Orsgoa. par- aat to law: CAPITAI. Aasoaat af oaaital stock said vd. jsniaai. ... - - room Net premioms received daiias taa year. $77.(22.64. laterst. dividends and renta rocolvod durin; tha year. $65,606.29. Income Irorn other sources received darins; th year, $1,893.58. Total iseoat. S8S4.902.41. SISBTJSSEKEirTS Ket losses naid darin the vesr in- eladlof adjaatmsnt expense. $326,272.-80- Dividend paid oa capital stock dariaa th year, Nona. Coauaission and salarte paid darins; th year, $143,741.17. Taxes, licenses and fees paid dnnns; tha year, $14,304.70. Amount of all other expenditures, $327,028.84. Total expenditaret. $811,543.01. 8 SETS Valu of real estata owned (market valoe), $178,747.22. Vara of stocks and ooada owned (market value), $614,925.68. Loans oa mortgares and collateral, ete.. $359050.00. Cuh is bank and aa hand. $102,456,- Preminms ia coarse of collection writ tea sine September 80, 1932, $71,079. 61. Interest and rent doe and accrued, and other items, $13,192.29. Total admitted assets, $1,336,550.89. LIABILITIES Gross claims for lossea unpaid, $78, 473.88. Amount af unearned premium aa all outstanding risks, 3473,109.90. Da for commission and brokerage, $1,000.00. All othar Habilltle. $11,000.00. Reserv for Contiagencis, $78,000.00. ToUl UabUiti, axoept aapital. $633, 588.28. Capital paid ap. None. Sarpla over all liabilities. $702,963. 81. Sarpla aa regard policyholders, $702,962.61. Total, $1,836,550.89. . srjsnrsss ib oaBooig ros thb TEAR Ket premium received during th year, $6,903.53. Losses paid daring tha year, $2,539.53. Losses iaearred daring tha year, $3,885.48. Kama af Company, Th Millers llatual Tire Insurance Co. ef Texas. Nam ef President, Glen Walker. Kama ef Secretary, Xd. X. Collets. Statutory resident attorney for Serv ice. H. H. Uartia. r n - s iff- 1 I ,J - t' h- . vK 1" - ' r . 1 1 ? foil -4 1 6 SSexSaaa? J - iff' GBIUIEHD BW'i LOCAL MARION, March 2 0. At tha Marion. Fanners'. Union meeting Friday it was unanimously voted that the secretary," Mae Bobbins, send a letter to Governor I Meier asking .that Max Gehihar be main tained as state agricultural com missioner. - . 4 Resolutions' drafted by Harley Libby, Keith Allen and James CoU gan are to be sent to congressmen, asking that farm mortgages be re financed at a lower rate of In terest. : ? ' . A - splendid program ' by home - talent - included songs by Mrs. . Tucker and daughter Genevieve; readings, Uene Tucker and Billy Jones; playv Things of Beauty," members of the Winn family. - The Marion local will entertain the county Farmers Union ia an all-day meeting Saturday,' April 1. The Albany chamber of com merce will be the entertainers at the Marlon community club Taes- ' day night. KEIZER. March 20. The three-act comedy, ''Cousin Julius' Jade Earring," . Vill be given at the school here .Wednesday, at 8 p. m.. as a benefit for the school athletics. Mrs. March Mc Callister is Coach of the play, and between act. musle will be furn ished by Mrs. Harry farms' five piece orchestra.' Ka. 1 Byaepsia ef Annas! Statement ef tha Western Assurance Company at Toronto Caaada, aa th thirty-first day f 1I cember, 1982, mad to th Innranca Commissioner oi tha State of Oregon, porsoant to law: CAriTAI. Amount f 8tatatory D -posit. tlOO . 000.00. s T ' IVCOICE Ket premiums received duxini tla yer. $1,615,627.79. Interest, dividends aad rent recel daring th year, $190,372.24. lneom from other sources re-el during th year, $82,272.51. Total income. $1,888,172.54. DISBURSEMENTS Ket lo&aos Daid durinr tha v..r . eroding adjustment expess.s. 811.81. " ' Dividends paid on capital stock ir, ing th year, None. Commissions and tsltries paid air ing th year, $645,566.61. Taxes, licenses and fees paid d:r:r th year. $109,376.84. Amount of all other eipenilitarf". $357,584.52. Total expenditnrps, $,139 839 19 ASSETS Valaa af real estate owned (ms .tt value. None. Basis of Valuation, Bond K. T. I ,s Dept. Basis; stocks, do. Valu of stocks and bonds owned rc.ir. kt value), 83,865.479.71. Loans "on mortgsg-es and collateral, tt None. Cash in bank and on hand, $374. 254.53. Premiuma in course of collection wr ten since September 30, 1932, $239,4'!J. 91. Interest aad recta due and sc-r,.i. $37,715.49. Other admitted assets, $5,415.41. Total admitted assets, $4,522,32U 05. LIABILITIES Gross claim far losses unpsid, $HSa 744.00. A moon I of nnearned premiums on si atstaadiat risks, $1,647,044.67. Do for commission and broker!. $15,000.00. AU other lisbilitie. $69,586.09. Ccatinreacy reserve, $513,081.71. Total liabiBUe, except capital, $2. 700,407.07. Statutory Deposit, $4CO.0C.00. Surplus avsr aU liabilities. $1,42 921.98. Burplu aa regard policyholders, $L 821,9218. Total, i4.522,329.55. busihess iK oasaoK roa thb TZAR Ket premiums received daring the year, aix.ouo.zw. Louses naid dnn'nr IV ,a, trail ia Lossea incurred durinr tha Mr. S. oou.iir. Kama of Cohdut. TCtm lunru. Company. Nam of President. X. A. Browaell. Kama of Secretary, O. Stubington. Statutory resident attorney for serwi lea, David it. Dunn, Portland. Oregon. In every comer of the world, both here and overseas, wherever you find joy in life, 'tis always "Ludcies Please!" 1 .' . Ill J - j 'A t i U. Uaaawahl A. B. Avarill. tr i