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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Thursday Morning, March 22, 1934
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no financial responsibility
for errors which may ap
pear in advertisements pub
lished In Its columns, and
In eases where this paper is
at fault will reprint that
part of an advertisement in
which the typographical
mistake occurs.
' The statesman reserves
the right to reject ob.ee
tional advertising. It far
ther reserves the right to
classify all advertising un
der the proper classifica
tion. HELP WANTED MALE
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Wood cutters. A Chrlstenson. 1597
Lee.-
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WANTED Married man for gen
eral tana work. Must be good milker
and understand taking care of live
stock. References required. Address
437. Statesman.
mxn ruxruxn irLn.".rirLrjxrtinn.riivri"M-i
Exn. fountain and card room., man.
Apply at -Commercial Cigar store,
mornings.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
Wanted strong, capable woman, ex
perienced in care or sick, ana nouse
worfc Give references, age, phone no.
Box SC. Statesman?
Woman who does only housework.
CSS N. 14th St.
Woman or girl for housework and
care of two small children at Mon
mouth, Apply 615 N. Summer, Salem.
SITUATIONS WANTED
Trained practical nurse, wishes
work. Tel. 2402. ask for Mrs. Lutx
i FOR SALE Miscellaneous
Saw gumming sad sharpening
soil & Four Corners. TeL 4210.
Belcrest lots, at cost Tel. 4917.
1 section Belcrest lota Sacrifice for '
tm mediate sale. TeL 637.
FertlMser. sand. dirt. TeL 3405.
yijTj-UTJXrunjirs'"i i " - -- "
For sale. pigs. Call 6524. evenings.
Route 7. Bow4.
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, Bants ma and eggs. S34 N. lath.
Early British Queen seed potatoes I
TSe hundred. A Schieman near
Stay ton. I
Old manure delivered. TeL I
vnn fiALHUGrar. white and red
eats, also wht snd baled c wvera nd
grain bay. E. B. Perrlne, TeL 6358 or
(4.
Wood range, $12.50. Good condition.
1396 8. 11th.
Pony for sale, or trad for cow,
pigs, chickena Art Schaefer, RL 2,
woodburn, 1 ml. iN. w. oi -narquam.
Home grown evergreen shrubs, trees.
etc. Many Kinds, zote JNeo. Ave. ueo.
Schrelber.
Two electric shoe shine machines
nd four oak chairs, and platform
complete. Cheap. J. W. rarley, Mew-
berg, Itrm.
TRADE Miscellaneous
fUnJlrlrVI'Sl'lf'll'l"ll"l'' l' I I 1
Oldsraobils in No. 1 shape to trade
for davenport set, wood range, etc. Rt.
3, Box 185B, West of Salem HeighU
chooL
T fresh milk goats, trade for bay.
WANTED -Miscellaneous
OLD GOLD highest prices paid.
! Star Exchange. Cor. Chemeketa A N.
Com'l. fit.
MISCEIXANEOUS
Haircuts 15O-20C. 103 S. WlntsT.
Comoleta hlah school at home. Stan-
, 4Urd text, diploma. Information free.
American School, Portland.
FOR RENT-R00M3
Nice) room, elowe In. Tel. 4518.
ROOM AND BOARD
Board, room, tabic board. TS4 Ferry.
TeL 7335.
Bottra-riotruiti Court. TeL 37t
Board, room, near P. O. TeL 3432.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
; 3VVMMwVVMwwVMwwWArwWAAAaa
Font. apt. 2231 HaseL 7CI4.
Small turn, apt. t3 Union.
Fnrnlshed apt. Edgewater Court
Garage. TeL 3134. -
- 2 room ram, apt. Ill a Church Bt
FOR RENT HOUSES
Furn. and unfum. bouses.
R. A. FORKNER
1310 N. Cottage TeL 30SL
If odetn f rooms, steeping porch.
Smith 14th. Inquire 1290 Fir.
WANTED TO RENT
WANT TO RENT MODERN FUR-
N1SHKD HOUSE, THREE! OR MORE
ROOMS. PREFER SUBURBAN. 4. U.
BOX 372, SALEM-.
FOR SALE Real Estate
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
. Will accept 32003 for t room bung
: tow la A-l condition If sold In next
18 days, 1509 down, baX easy pay-
nentsv S - - .
CHILD 3 Jk MILLER, Realtors
,144 Bta te Street Tct 3708.
If you ar looking for av suburban
' toms that you can buy on terms easier
tnan you can rent see me, it's reeson
' axble. It's strlcUy modern, It's well lo-
. rated it will suit you.
H. C SHIELDS n
Drvtrott Bids. ' Tel tlOS,
tuuj, t hah ui hiHiiK is II J addcide w imiuvct ? nninn nniiii nnuiRi
WHT RENT?
lias down. bad. SIS Dcr tnomth win
buy alee S room cottage on tare lot.
line soil, Deauurui oak trees, eirec.
paved and paid. Price onlr 11200.
i 344 SUt Street Tel. 0708.
1 A. I ml. out. good rd. Nice newly
fin. house, S rmi and bath im. Bis
cement basement. S big- porches, dandy
well, chicken house, berries, clear.
11200, owner Forgie, kl s, vox ,
Salem.
SPECIAL
Neat 5 room, modern bungalow In
fine residential district north. For
quick sale $3000. Worth much more
CHJtiDS MllJJi.it, realtors
344 State Street Tel. 4708.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Stock of used and new furniture and
second hand goods of all description.
also coal business, equipped with scales
and bins. Brick and steel building.
10x100 ft.. of it 2 stories, and 4
lota Will trade for income property
or land. What have you? I must change
climate on account or my health.
i Address E. O. ShattucK. Gerlng, Neb.
EXCHANGE Real Estate
Hop farms sre money makers. 100
j A-, lovely home, city conveniences,
pavement, clear, for clear city proper
ty, some cash, Kulner t arm, uarden
road. Box 188.
FOR SALE FARMS
FARM BARGAIN
1S2-A. 90-A. cultivated, balance
timber and pasture. Very good house
and barn, gravity water system. Price
340.00 per acre, easy terms to good
party.
See HAWKINS ft ROBERTS, INC.
For Farm Bargains
3140021 ACRE FARM 31400
WORTH DOUBLE
Few miles out on good road, build
ings need some repair. 2 wells, beau
tiful shade trees, small grove of ttm
ber, mixed orchard, balance In culti
vation. A real buv in a small farm.
CHILDS & MILLER, Realtors
344 State Street TeL 8708.
Basiness Opportunities
Have cash buyer for garage or fill
tng station proposition. Let me"" know
what you have. H. C. Shields, Oregon
Bldg. Tel. 8902.
ON PACIFIC HIGHWAY
4-pump service station complete.
with modern 5 -room house, lots of
fruit, room for tourist cabins. This
place is a bargain at 37500.
SEE HAWKINS & ROBERTS, INC.
For Real Estate Bargains
- a.. .....-.. -,..--i,..i. ,-,,-.
SHOE repair business, modern, com
plete equipment, in medium size Ore
1 Ron town. Low rent, living rooms, fur
nished. Will sacrifice for cash. Box
439, care Statesman.
MONEY TO LOAN
35000 to loan on farm property. Must
be good security.
CHILDS & MILLER, Mtge. Loans
344 State St TeL (70S.
"Bells of Harmony"
i nightly feature over Radio KOIN
Announces A
NEW DEAL
In Loans
UP TO 3309
AUTO-ENDORSED NOTTS
FURNITURE
. iawi -h.--., c, ... ,r
you need money.
BENEFICIAL LOAN
OF SALEM
m I?!,i?Li. ..
LICENSED NO. S-122 by STATE
518 suto 8L " TeL J 74
" yr.v-j,v-r's-riLrsj-i. uxtxtlp
Automobile and
Chattel Loans
t te 23 months to rsoar si lowest no.
sibls rates.
GENERAL V1SANCK CORP.
A local cerporation
1st NatL Bank Bids. Phone 3SS3
Licensed iy State
Funds for farm leans now available
5 : long term.
Hawkins & Roberts
Guardian Bldg. TeL 4139.
LIVESTOCK and POULTRY
'-..- -" i-rrr.'WiniVLfm.arui
Baby chicks. Wariner's Hatcherv.
2160 N. Fifth St at Highland avenue.
mmmm , - -- -- --- -nvirn-u-i.rLrxrul.n
FREE Heifer calf: i Guernsev:
H, Jersey; 3 days old. 2525 S. Com'L
FOR SALE WOOD
-i-ii-nmriiinnfui
Second growth and old fir woad.
Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells.
QUARANTKKD MIT i
TeL tSOS Salcoa rntl Ca. Tnula a
CotUg.
Phone Tracy's. S3SS for dry wood.
Can 4SF14. All wood. Smith Rattans,
Dry wood priced right TeL 73S3.
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Old fir IS In. 34.75. TeL 3590.
Dry wood TeL S254.
Dry wood. 1295 D St. TeL 4574.
Dry old fir, oak. TeL 9749.
Sawdust 14 nnlt TeL 3373.
4 ft oak wood for sale TeL 3688.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Man's Elgin watch. Call
zs. Reward.
FOUND License plate. Owner call
at Statesman office and pay for ad.
FOR SALE USED CARS
We hare It used cars to choose
from. If It's a used car you want see
ns before you buy.
SALEM AUTO COMPANT
43S N. Com'L TeL 437S.
BORREGCS BETTER BUTS
1938 Cher. Sedan 3825
1928 Essex Coach (overhauled) 125
1927 uodge sedan 95
1929 Ford ton truck 175
148 No. Liberty TeL 3683.
McKay's used cars
chevrolet gives more
I Dodfce Couoe cickuo box t 35.08
I '27 Oakland Sedan 125.83
I '! Cnev. Sedan 195.00
30 Essex Sedan 285.00
2 S Olds Sedan 16,009 miles 295.00
'31 Ford Sedan new motor
375.00
376.00
473.00
473.00
625.00
695.00
'31 Chev. Cotjd
31 tjneT. coach
'33 Pontine Snort Coune.
'33 Cher. Special Sedan
'32 Nash "8" Sedan
'S3 Cher. Standard Coach 495.00
'33 Cher. Master Sedan 6000
miles , 396.00
TERMS TRADES,
McKAT CHEVROLET CO.
33 f Center TeL 3189 430 N. Com'L
WANTED USED CARS
Caa for car. Ph. 8541 any Unva,
VwvaLi
Interesting
Facts . . .
The Chicago Tribune, a morn
ing newspaper showed the largest
gain in advertising of any Chicago
newspaper in 1932 and 1933. The
Tribune showed a gain of 4.1 per
cent; the News a gain of 1.1 per
cent and the other four dallies
all showed losses from 2 per cent
to 100 per cent.
O :
The chamber of commerce
luncheon next Monday noon will
be held on board the river boat
Northwestern. We will hear some
Interesting tacts about river nav
lgation at that time.
O
The Northwestern Is 149 feet
long, has a 30 foot beam, equip
ped with two engines of 6 foot
stroke, 14 inch' bore. Capable' of
developing 600 horse power.
o
Friday's Statesman will carry
its usual amount of local food ad
vertising, also some Interesting
national food copy. Watch for
this paper and use it as your buy
ing guide.
Former Resident
Aurora Gets High
Post at Hospital
AURORA, March 21. Word
has been received that Dr. Edwin
Gardner Robinson, a former Aur
ora boy, who is an Interne at
the Fifth Avenue hospital, New
York city, has recently signed a
contract, giving him the position
of resident surgeon in that in
stitution, beginning January 1,
1934, when he will have finished
his internesbip.
Robinson who is the son Of
Mr. and Mrs. E..G. Robinson of
Portland, graduated at Lincoln
high school, Portland, and Stan
ford university where he took
pre-medlcs, finishing his medical
course at Northwestern Medical
school, Chicago. Mrs. Robinson,
with her small daughter DIanne,
maintains a residence at East
31st Btreet, Portland, but spends
a part of the year with her hus
band.
No. 18
Syaoptii e( Annual Statement of the
National Keaerre Insurance Company of
ccueago, in the state ot lllinoia, on tea
thirty-lint day ox December, IV A3, suae
to tae insurance liommusioner oi lae
State of Oregon, purraaat te lav:
JAJflTAJ)
Amount of eapital stock paid up, 3250,
ooo. yo.
INCOME
Net premiums received during the year,
S762.237.S8.
interest, dividenaa ana rants receives
during the year, f93.u90.63.
Income from ether sources reeeivea
during- the year S258.108.4S.
Total income l, 108,436. 4.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net loanes paid during the year ineldd
inr adjustment expenses. 3513,720.20.
Dividends paid oa capital stock doriof
the year, none.
Commissions and salaries paid annul
the yesr, 3277.0S3.4L
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year. 350.276.ifl.
Amount of all other expenditure,
i30,380.54.
Total expenditure. 3971,325.31.
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
Taint). S181.236.75.
Value of stocks aad bonds owned (mar
ket value). Si.407.588.82.
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc-.
3199.7CI.1S.
Cask ia banks aad oa band, ll3
215.80.
Premiums la course et collection writ
ten since September SO. 1983, 3118,
015.33.
Interest aad rents due aad scented.
325.517.70.
Total admitted assets, 32,120,305.44.
LIABILITIES
Gross claims tor losses unpaid, 3131.
72S.15.
Amount of unearned premiums oa : all
outstanding risks. 81,142,441.27.
Due tor commission and brokerage, 5
OUU.uu.
AH other lUbiliUta. 3193.84l.60.
Total liabilities, except capital, L
aez.Kii.uz.
Capital paid up. 3250.000.00.
Burplua over all liabilities, $407,
794.42.
Surplus as regards policyholder, (357,
7V4.4U.
Total, 32,120.805.44.
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB
THE TEAR
Net premiums received during the year.
BB.BSy.SU.
Losses paid during the year, 35,013.45.
Losses incurred during the year. 32
363.48.
Name of Company National Keaerre
insurance Company.
Name of President -0. J. Schrepj
Name of Seeretarr S. V. Weiser.
Statutory resident attorney for isrT.ce
-v n. ATeniu
Radio
Program
TErf-SfiA
L March 22
SOW PORTLAND 620 Kc
7:00 Edward HacHugh.
7:15 Orgaa Concert, NBC.
7:80 Ronald Back.
8:30 Eddie King.
8:45 Abe Eereovits, Violinist.
9:15 Cooking SehooL
10:00 Wnu'an's tagas f the Air,
NBC.
11:00 Standard School Broadeaat, KBO.
11:45 Words aad ACasie, KBO,
12:0f, Soloist. NBC.
12:15 Farm and Boms, NBC.
8:00 Mark Daniels, Earitone.
8 :15 Friendly Chat.
8:45 Grandmother a Trnak, XBC
4:00 The Supper Clnb, VBC. ,
8:oo Amos 'a' Andy, NBC
9:20 Stadia. :
0:30 Mniieal ICaanequtna. 1KOMO.
10:15 Jack Bain and His OrehestraJ
11:15 Ambaasador Hotel Orchestra, NBC
11:80-12 Bal Tabaria Orchestra, NBC,
rax iotTZJurz-iiso xs.
6:80 Male Quartet.
8:00 Paul Whitenaa's Orchaatra.
8:15 Three Foar Tine.
8:30 Morin Bieters. NBC.
8:45 Piano Duo, KBO.
9:00 Sas Appeal, NBC.
9:15 Wendell Hall, NBC.
9:30 Concert fronp.
9:45 News Service, NBC.
9:50 Will Asbrey, KIMJ.
10:03 lit 8cUpe.
Business
Directory
Jou&iiie&5 iniimLAiuiiiuiii HrroinauiiHiHnftLi unAbD bnHiri-UUVVIi
rn n;4.-T ir inv nrnnrinr
Cards la this directory run
on s monthly basis only. Ritte:
3)1.00 per line per month.
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Panek. 17S South Commercial.
BARBERS
Haircut 25c, Joe's Barber Shop.
CATERING
Burt Crary, the caterer. TeL 6768.
Hulda Helps Hostesses. TeL 6943.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Telephone 4450. R. E. Nor-hnsa
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. O. L, SCOTT, PSC, Chiropractor,
Bf N. High. Tel. Kes. 78.
FLORISTS
CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun
eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brslt
haupt. florist. 677 Court. TeL 6804.
ALL kinds of floral work. Luts Flor
1st. 18th ft Market TeL 9592.
INSURANCE
BECKS 4k HENDRICKS
189 N. Hlirh TeL 4947.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE WEIDER LAUNDRY
2(3 & High TeL 8125.
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY,
First in Quality and Service
Telephone 3165 1264 Broadway,
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, repaired, traded. We de
liver. Harry w. scott. TeL 4S1B.
MATTRESSES
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone 4089.
NEW MATTRESS made to order, old
remade; carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff
rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rug A Mat
tress Factory. & 13th A Wilbur. TeL
8441. OTTO F. ZW1CKER. Est. 1911.
MUSIC STORES
GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing
machines, sheet music and piano stu
dies. Repairing radios, phonographs
and sewing machines, 433 State Street,
Salem.
PAINTING
B. Benson. 2224 N. Lib. Tel. 89T8.
PHYSICIAN
Homeopathic Physician
L. O. Altman, M. D. Homeopathlat.
Office and residence 607 Center fit,
TeL 6883. Treats beta acute and
chronic dl-eases.
PRINTING
FOR ST ATI ONERT, cards, pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. 31i 8. Commercial. Taie-
iB-------ma
RADIO SERVICE
CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE-
TeL 3773 Court at Church
REAL ESTATE
BECKE A HENDRICKS, TeL 46IT.
STOVES
STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, hep baskets, nooks, logaa nooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Work-, 363
Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. EL Fleming.
TRANSFER
FOR local or distant transfer storag,
call 3131, Lamer Trans. or Co. True a
to Portland dally.
CAPITAL, CITT Transfer Co. 226
State EC TeL 7773. Distributing for
warding and storage our specialty.
Get our rates.
WELL DRILLING
R. A. West, 30 years exrieoce, RJTD
7, BOX 303. TSL IHF6.
WINDOW CLEANING
New deal window cleaners. TeL 8337,
10:15 Waring' i Pennsyl-aniaai.
10:80 Ronald Back, i'laziit.
12:05 Hill Billiea.
13:15 New.
12 :35 Claaiical Sololat.
12:45 Progresaive Basinets Ken's Club.
1:80 Green Bros, arin.be Band,
1:45 Jobs -.cCormack.
2:00 World Bookman.
2:05 Moieal Gnu.
2:45 Orchestra.
8:00 Rita Carlton Orcheatra, NBQL
8:80 John B. Kennedy. NBC.
8:45 Inetrumental Soloiat.
4:00 Or cm a Melodies.
4:15 Tango Time.
4:30 Orchestra.
4:45 Dance Kiiythmi.
5:00 Hawaiian Serenaders.
6:15 Symphony.
8:00 Book Chat.
:15 Hollywood ea the Air. KBO.
10:00 7th Infantry Band.
10:65 News Service.
11-13 Daaee frolic
KOAC COBVAI II1 B60 Ka.
10:00 ilasie Appreciatioa for Elemen
tary Schools.
11:00 Mod era Poetry.
11:20 Who's Who on the Faculties.
12:0O Nooa Farm Hour.
1:15 General 8c.ei.ee for High Schools
"The Study of Oregon Birds"
Rt B. Hseatit.
1:45 Old Familiar Songs Harold Wit
eraft, 2:15 Famous People and Other Topi en.
2:45 Pamoea Oregoniaas.
8:00 Elsis Jscebsea "Balancing
Stunt for Good Posture."
8:30 Great Composer aad Why Their
Musis Cans to Be as It Is L41-
lisa Jeffreya Petri.
4:00 Hnmor, Old sad New Dos
JC nea it.
4:80 Orrroa Stories for Boys aad
Girla.
5:00 H tire's to Tear Health.
5:45 Vespers Led by Dr. John 8.
Bums.
6:30 Evening Fans Hovr.
7 :30 American Tgioa Program.
8:15 Contemporary Literature 8igmrd
H. Petersen. "Jamae Breach
Cabell."
6:55-9:00 Oregon Flsaiag Cwa41Us
State Qaaw CwS-siiss-aa.
The Index of exports of farm
products dropped to S for Jan
uary, compared with 109 In De
cember, 97 In January. X93J, and
111 in January, 1932, according
to the Bureau of Agricultural Ec
onomics. The 1909-1914 period
equals 100. Eipopta of all prod
ucts except dairy "products, eggs.
and fruit decreased in January.
Cotton exports durins the ser-
en months ended January 31 to
taled 5,929,000 bales rained at
$296,768,000 against 5,808,000
bales Yalued at $212,060,000 dur
ing the corresponding: period of
1932-33. This represented a gain
of two per cent in volume, and 40
per cent In value.
Exports of wheat and flour
during the seven months, July
1933 to January 1934, totaled
18,608.000 bushels rained at
$13,797,000 compared with 31,-
950,000 bushels rained at $19,
261,000 . during the preceding;
corresponding period. This repre
sented a decrease of 42 per cent
in quantity and 28 per cent in
value.
Exports of leaf tobacco during
the seven months ended January
31 totaled 286,715.000 pounds
valued at $63,733,000 compared
with 246,049,009 pounds valued
at $42,745,000 during the pre
ceding corresponding period. This
was a gain of 17 per cent in
volume, and 49 per cent in value.
January Indexes by groups of
commodities were: grain and pro
ducts 45; animal products 68;
dairy products and eggs 91; fruit
346; cotton fiber and linters 109;
wheat and flour 51; tobacco 82;
hams and bacon 17; and lard
130.
No. 18
Sjnopgis of Annual Statement of the
U. 3. Branch London Ouarantee and Ac
cident Company, Ltd., .of New York, in
the State of N. Y., on the thirtv-fint
day of December, 1933, made to the In
surance Commisiioner ot the State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL,
Amount of capital deposit, $800,
000.00. INCOME
Ket preminms received durinr the Tear.
37,330.537.95.
Interest, dividends and rents received
during the year, 36.0,190.68.
Income from other aourcea received
during the year, $12,536.64.
loUl income, ST.963,271..7.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net loaaee paid durinr the year includ
ing adjustment expenses, 34,702,001.74.
Dividends paid oa eapital stock during
the year, 0.
Commissions and salaries Paid during
the year. 82.330.638.29.
Taxes. Iicen.es and fees paid dunar
the year, 3179,944.47.
Amount of all other expenditures.
3627,750.38.
Total expenditures. 87,840,334.88.
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). 8189,083.43.
Value of atocka and bonda owaed
(amortised etc.), 811,998,535.87.
Loaaa oa mortgagee and collateraL etc..
0.
Cash ia banks and oa hand. 8789.-
454.20.
Preminms in eonrae of- collection, writ
ten ainca September 80, 1933, 31,504,
109.91. Interest and rentf due and seemed.
1167,705.72.
All other assets. 3166.617.28.
Total admitted asaeta, 314,815,508.41.
LIABILITIES
Orota claims for loaaes unpaid. 36.-
608.212.35.
Amount of unearned preminms oa all
outstanding risks. 83.297,960.61.
Dae for coanuMioa aad brokerare.
8380,210.60.
All other UabiliUea. 8211.858.87.
Beserve for difference between amor
tized and market values, 91,053,795.04.
Total liabilities, except capital, gll,
522.037.47. Statutory deposit. $800,000.00.
Surplus ever all UabiliUea, 82,463,'
468.94.
Surplus as regardi policyholders, 33,
263,468.94.
Total. $14,815,506.41.
BU8INE88 IN OREGON FOB
THE TEAR
Net premiuma received during the year,
$ 13,079.84.
iiosaes paid daring the year, $10,
015.80.
Liosaea incurred daring ths year, 9,
8 S3. 30.
Name of Company London Ouarantee
aad Accident Company. Ltd.
Name ot U. 8. Mauarer J. M. Haines.
Name of Assistant Manager, H. Lloyd
Jonea.
Statutory resident attorney for service
Jo tin B. uoae, Portland, uregoa.
' No. 14
Syaopaia of Aaanal Statement of the
national Casualty Company of Detroit,
ia the State of Michigan, en the thirty
first day of December, 1983, made to
the Insaranee Commiasioaer of the State
of Oregoa pursuant te law:
CAPITAL
Amount of eapital stock paid vp, 1750,'
000.00.
INCOME
Net premiums received daring the year,
81.731.768.03.
Interest dividends' and rents reeelved
durinr the year. 670.894.17.
Ineoene from other aoarcea received
during the year, 845,145.87.
Total Income, $1,847,807.57.
DISBURSEMENTS
Ket loaaea paid during the year laelud
Inr adjustment expenses. 8927.301.02.
Dividends paid oa capital stock daring
the year, 0.
Commissions and salaries paid daring
the yesr, 3626.447.12.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid daring
tne year, f77.0S7.4Z.
Amount of all other expesditares,
$152,745.37.
Adjustment of claims, 877,712.74.
Total expenditures, $1,881,294.37.
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value), 816,114.88.
Value of stocks aad bonds owned (mar
ket value). 31.815,696.00.
Ioana oa mortgagee and collateraL eta..
1183,861.89.
Cash ia banka and on hand, 8198,
319.11.
Premiums in coarse of collection writ
tea since September 80, 1933, $330,
896.47. Interest and rente doe and accrued,
$17,556.36.
Other asaeta. 880,853.16.
Total admitted assets, 33,594,297.87.
LIABILITIES
Cross claims for loaaes unpaid, $398,
971.82. Amount of unearned preminms oa all
outstanding risks. 8408,006.69.
Due for eommiasion and brokerage,
879.590.91.
All other -abilities, fl98.263.95.
Voluntary reserve, 8174,464.50.
Total liabilities, except capital, $1,344,
287.87. Capital paid up, $150,000.00.
Surplus aver ail liabilities, $500,000.00.
Surplus sa regards policyholders, $1,
250.000.00. Total. 82.594.297.87.
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB
THE YEAR
Net premiums received during the year,
$9,020.72.
Loaaea pail daring the yesr, $1,934.90.
Losses .scarred oaring the year, $4,
530.22. Name of Ooenpany Katloaal Casually
Company.
Name of Fre-ideat W. 8. Cartis.
Name ef Secretary K. A. Grant.
' Statutory resident sttoraey for service
H. H, Pass.
PORTLAND. March il.-VPH
Market for eggs continued - to
show shaded or unstable prices
despite the announcements of ad
vances made from several sources,
checkup of sales to retailers dis
closed. General cut of Ke lb. In the
price on all butter cube scores ex
cept 92 was made at the last ses
sion of the produce exchange, con
firming recent forecasts of a low
er market. Butterfat was .un
changed. As a result of the general cut
ting of cheese prices, a slower
trade was suggested at wholesale
but retail business was reported
as somewhat Improved in many
spots.
First home grown asparagus of
the season offered in the whole
sale trade was reported with sale
at $1.50 dozen bunches to a Port
land Heights grocery.
Easier prices were suggested
for California asparagus here
with continued Increase in sun-
plies. Quality shows considerable
mixture with resulting erratic
asking price by wholesalers. Best
around 7c lb.
Market for cauliflower-broccoli
continued firm with an occasional
truck load from Roseburg and
limited local offerings. Sales were
being made up to 1.25 crate
for Is.
There was an extreme demand
here for country killed calves and
recent higher values were being
maintained. Demand was good
for all meats except mutton,
which were more moderately
sought.
Potatoes and onions remained
dull, especially the former.
Rhubarb market demand good
for both field and hothouse stock.
General Markets
PRODUCE EXCHANGE
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 21. fAP)
Produce exchange, net prices: Butter
J-xtrsa 29 He, standards 23c, prims
firsts 23e, firsts 22c Eggs TJ. 8.
specials 16c. U. B. extraa 14e. U. S.
mediums 18e.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore Msreh 21. (API-
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 72H 72 72 72
July 72 72 72 72
Cash Big Bend bluestem 73 He:
dark hard winter 12 per cent 78c. do
11 per cent 73c; aoft white, western
white, hard winter, northern spring and
western red 71 e.
Oeta No. 2 white $20.50.
Corn No. 2E yellow $23.25.
Millrnn Standard $13. .
Portland Produce 1
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 21. (API-
Butter Extras 25 c etandarda 25c
pound.
Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade
-3-240 pound: farmer a door delivery
20-21e pound.
Uzi Pacific poultry producers' Sell
ing prices: Freah extraa 15c, etandarda
14e. mediums 14c doxea (cartons le
higher). Buying price ef wholesalera
Fresh Extras 16c dozen, firsts 14c. me
diums 14c, pallets I.e. andergrsdes 10c.
Cheese 92 leore, Oregoa triplets
12e; loaf 18e pound. Brokers will pay
He below quotations.
Milk Contract price, 4 per cent,
Portland delivery $1.95 cwt. B grade
cream 97 e pound.
C entry meets Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hors, beat batch'
ers. snder 50 pounds 9-9 He. Veslers
90 to 100 ponnds 10-10 e pound; light
and thin S-6e pound. Heavy calves 6 Be
pound. Yearling lamba 15e. Spring lambs
19-20e pound. Ewes 4-7e pound. Csnner
cows 2 -3 e pound. Bolls 5 -6 poand.
Mohair 1994 buying price 25c pound
Cascara bark Baying price 1934
peel 2-8e pound.
Hope 1932 clusters, 24-28e pound,
Live poultry Portland delivery, col
ored fowls 12-14e. Leghora fowls 10c.
Broilers 14-1 7c Stars 6c. Roostera 6c Pe-
kin ducka 12e; colored lOe. Oeeae 10a
pound.
Onions Yakima $1.40-1.50; Oregoa
Sl.40-l.SO.
Potatoes Local white aad red $1.15-
1.25 cental; Takima 31.85-1.40; Des
chutes $1.45-1.50: Bakers $1.65-1.70.
New Petstoes Florida Triumphs
$3.50-2.60 per 50 pounds, 7e pound ;
iawau $1.65 per Zl -pound box.
Strawberriea Nominal
Wool 1934 clip, nominal: Wlllam
ette valley 20 25c pound; aaatern Oregoa
23-Z6e pound.
Hay Buying price from producer
Alfalfa No. 1 new crop, $14-15. E astern
Oregon timothy $17. Timothy grasssc,
blended $15. Oata $37.50 ton. Vetch $14.
WUlamette valley simotny $15.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore, March 11. (AP)
Cattle Beceipts 100. sales 10; steady,
unchanged.
Steers, good, eoaamoa sad medium
83.65-6. Heifers,, common and medium
33.25-5.25. Cows, good, common and me
dium 83-4.50; low cutter end cutter
31.50-3. Bells, cotter, common and me
dium 82.50-3.25. Veslers, good and choice
86.50-8; cull, common end medio I 38
6.50. Calves, good and choice 85-S; com
mon and medium 82.50-5.
Hog Receipts 800; light and me
diue weifhta lower.
Lightweicht. good and choice $3.75.
4.50; medium weight, good and choice
$4-4.50; heavyweight, good and choice
33.65-4.15. PaeUng sows, good 32.83
3.50. Feeder and ttoeksr pigs, good sad
choice 33.25-3.75.
Sheep Beceipts 100; steady, ua
changed. Lambs, good snd choice 88-8; com
mon and medium 36-8.25. Yearling weth
ers 85-7. Ewes, good aad choice gS.SO
4.50; common and medium 12-8.75.
Stocks and Bonds
Copyright, 1934. 8tandard Statistics Co.
March 21
STOCK. AVERAGES
50 30 20 80
ladle. EE's. Uta. Total
Today S3.3 48.8 74.S 83.0
Prevteos day 05.0 49.5 76. 84.7
Week ago S7.S S1.8 78.8 87.1
Year ago 49.3 27.4 68.3 49.8
3 years eg 137.1 05.8 201.8 142.1
7 yeara ago
111.9 111.6 106.3 109.S
105.0 54.8 90S 98.8
High 1934
Low 1934
89.1 41.S 64.8 77.5
(19M average equate 100)
BOBD AVEXAOES
20 20 20 60
India. BB's. Uta. Total
. 80 6 86.0 83.S 84.9
Today
Previous day 80.7 88.8 88.8
85.1
85.T
66.S
7.8
85.8
74.8
Week age 81.0 87.0 88.4
Year ago 61.4 61.6 77.4
S yeara ago 8S.S 108.3 101.1
High 1984 81.8 87.8 88.5
Low 1934 . 78.8 T4.1 77.1
(1920 average ereels 100)
SNYDER IN HOSPITAL
SILVERTON, March II.
Aaron Snyder ot ths Conrad
wholesale department, was takes
suddenly 111 while at work Mon
day afternoon and rushed to ths
hospital.
(MUk based es
bafcterfs averwe.1
Distributor price f 2.10.
Butterfat Top 2Sc,
prints 24tte. cubes 28 He.
Prices paid te grower by galea buyers
(Tae prleaa belew. supplied by a local
FIfc-IF. Ul Inrfii..-, ,1. -. -t-:t l .
bat are net gnaraateed by The Statesmaa.)
nuiTa avrt VT.r.trr k -mt. r a
AsparafBS, lb. ;
Caaliflowar. eraU
Leek, dca. bsacbes .
Paraaips, bos log
Tnraipe, bes lag
BoUbaiaa,. bea lug ,
Braaseia aproata. lug .
Esc plant, local
AO aad
.65
.40
JO
.80
.60 '
.60
.05
.90 te 1.15
2.25
.30
caoMge. ewl
Ssokana. wt
Green peppers. Calif., lb.
Onions, do, bnaebes J5
Fotsteea. local . .75 to 1.00
xakitna ' to 1 65
Desehotes
Lettaee
California, try pack
California, iced
Oniona, Labiab
Celery, doa. '
Celery Beartt -
Applies
Koase Beoty .
Oraagea, choice
Kavali, fancy
Beeta, local, dot.
Carrota. local, doa.
.1.10 te 1.45
2.25 to 2.50
-2.65 to 2.85
1.85
.60
.1.00
.65
-2.00 to 2.25
-3.65 to 8.10
.20
.20
- .85
1 "
Cauiornia
Spinach, local crate
.exas
-1.70
Bananas, lb. on stalk
- .05
.05
nuu
Lenoas -
5.75
-.1.00
2.75
2.65
- .034
-..3.75
-2.23
. .07
.08
- .03
Ltmea. freah
Toiaatoea, California, ease
Sweet potatoea. lb.
Grapefruit, Florida
California
Real, Calif.. Ib.
New potatoea Ib.
Rhubarb, local, lb.
HOPS
Cluster, 1988, lb. top
.30
.IS
.20
WOTS
Filberts, lb.
.12 H to
.12 H to
Walnuts, lb.
Baring Prices
EGOS
Extrss , ,11
Mediums :.. .09
POOXTBT
Colored hens, 5 lbs.
.15
.13
.11
t-olored hens
Colored medium hens .
Light hens
.09
.05
.05
MEAT
Stage
Old roosters
1934 sprint lambs. Ib. 10
Lambs, top 6.50-7.00
Hors, 160 to 200 lbs. 4.85
200 to 225 lbs. 4.10
225 to 250 lbs. 8 85
Pigs 3.60
Sows
.2.25 to 2.75
Steers
OSU to
01 to
.05
Cows
Bolls
.02 V4
.024
.02 to
.02 to
Heifers
.03,
Veal, top
5.00 to 5.50
Drested veal, top
.08
freased nogs
.03
GKAI9 AH I) HAT
wheat, western red
.87
White Ns. 1
.59
.14.00
14.00
16.00
-16.0O
.11.00
11.00
-12.00
Barley, feed No. 1 ton
Oats, feed, ton
Barley, malting, top
us is. nulling, ton
May. buying prices
uiover bsy
Oats and vetch, ton
Aiiaila, valley, first cut
WOO-.
Wool, medium
.25
.28
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Course
Mohair
NOTICE
The state treasurer will pay all
general fund warrants endorsed
"Not paid for want of funds" on
February 6 to 28, 1934 inclusive.
Interest on such warrants ceases
on this date. March 22, 1934. Ra
tal C. Holjpan, State Treasurer.
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CHICAGO, March 21.-)-Dragged
down by heaviness of
the New York stock market and
of cotton, wheat prices ranged
lower today, dipping at times
Its cents a bushel.
Uncertainty over labor difficul
ties and as to proposed stock
market restrictions did much to
make grain trade sentiment pes
simistic, and dealings in wheat
were of meager volume. Reports
of adverse crop conditions, south
west and northwest both, tailed
to act as a stimulus to buyers.
Wheat closed unsettled.
under yesterday's finish, corn un
changed to down, oats Vg-Vi
off, and provisions unchanged to
5 cents decline.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat May, 87-; July,
87-ts; Sept., 88-.
Corn May, 50 -51; July, 5i
Sept.. 54.
Oats May, 33 -3 4; July, 34
tf; Sept, J 4 v..
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NEW YORK, March 21.-W-Markets
resumed their downward
trend today after yesterday's ef
forts toward recovery.
Stocks drifted off quietly. The
bond market finished Irregularly
lower, with U. S. government
loans among the losers. Commod
ities yielded ground, too.
Commission house circles also
learned that the price of stock
exchange memberships had tum
bled $85,000 Eince the last sale
which was made before the pres
ent proposal for market regula
tion had been formulated, and this
severe slump doubtless had some
thing to do with the lowering of
spirits. However, sales totaled
only 1,097,050 shares, the small
est since March 5.
Closing moderately above the
lows, the market showed net
losses of about 1 to 2 points for
General Motors, Chrysler, Nash,
Hudson Motors, Case, Allied
Chemical, Du Pont. New York
Central, Pennsylvania, Santa Fe,
Union Pacific, U. S. Steel and Be
thlehem. Alcohols resisted better
than other groups. Metals were
not very active, nor were Util
ities. Terms of 3 Council
Members Expire Soon
SILVERTON, March 21. At
the primary election in May soma
interest will also be taken at Sll
verton in local election. The terms
of three councilmen expire at this
time and whether or not they will
run to succeed themselves Is not
yet known. The three whose
terms expire are OttcT Legard,
Hugh Range and W. L. McGln
nis. Range is an appointee of
Mayor , E. W. Carver.
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