The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1936, Page 15, Image 15

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cial rtgpontibi ty for error whw-h
ay appear ia advertiseaeati publish
ed in its col use;, and Hi enn srhere
this paper is at faoit will reprint that
part of an advertisement in which the
typographical auiatake occurs.
Tli a Statesman reserves tat right to
eajert questionable advertising. It fur
ther reset-re taa rijht to classify all
aeTertuir.f ur.etr the proper eiaaaifira
lien.
Help Wanted
GCITAR TEACHER Haw. Span.
Notes. Solo ou one. Boa 1055, i
Statesman.
Help Wanted Male
WANTED, TVOODCCTTERS. Set
R. M. Ashcraft. 3 70 Kingwood ave.
Tel. ::$.
WHITE FIR cutters. Apply eve
ning. A. MattJon. :I14 N. Front St.
MO.NTGOMSRT-WARD wants ex
perienced man to handle outside eell
inf of electrical appliances on a aalary
and eomDirssUm r.asLs. Prospect Hats
furnished. TeL T74 fur Interview.
""W ANTED TRITKS for hauMn pil
ing. Salem Fuel Co, Trade and Cot
tage. .
I Help Wanted Fernni!iJ I
ROOM, BOARD for lady to be with
semi-invalid afternoons. Close in. I '"I?.
EXPERIENCED GIRL for house
work, car of two small children, five
references and as-lary expected. Box
177, care Statesman.
T Situations Wanted
WANTED PLASTERING. stucco
and any kind of mason work. 174 S.
Oiurch. -
SKILLED CARlCXTER, finisher,
remod. Prics reas. Day-contract. 1095
Gamet St.-
17-TR. OLD y srnnts work. Small
wages, lit S. Ciiufc'r..
MARRIED CM'I'LK want work on
firm, or any t-T.i'-r ork. Tel. iS4.
I For Sale Mieeltaneou 1
Baby chicks esery Monday afternoon
or Tuesdav. NVariner's Hatchery. I ISO
N. Fifth or 54 Highland Ave.. Salem.
blks west rt F;rsjround-
TTPJ5 WRITE R3 Rvnt a marh'ne.
practice at home. Special rnttl to etu
denta Roea, 42t Court Phone 4771.
8a fa fot sale, fimwoof 14 ii-m-fceUL.
WHEAT, WHITE. rhua. Brina: racks.
Mis. WrigLt, 4H n.i. Wallace Rd.
TOP'DIR't'. !and. fertiliser, garden
rotic Pliorie 35 vt'. Liicey.
Sclireiber's ar.rabs, trees, 200 Nbr.
GASOLINi:. BARREL LOTS, 15Vc.
Free ielireTv. Lu.Uy Corner S. Sta.
Tel. 7 t
NEW TR L R. fcci.man. 177 A St.
-S WKa. OLD c :rkerl3, J9 Center.
BANTAM CHICKENS. Tel. SS4.
TENNIS SilOES r boya or men,
4?c. Greeobscri. ?. 246 N. Com'L
PAIR WHITE kid nurse's shoe.
1st T, arcli s'ifp':'t. Worn 4 hours,
li.id. Cost I7.S. 44 Court St.. Kuhns.
CHOICE ALFALFA hay. 113 ton at
Betid. Inquire DaTi-M. opposite Shell
Sta. highway. Hubtard.
WELL ROTTED twirnj-ard fertilizer,
delivered In sncic. Tel. 4?4.
FULL SET rr.est rr..trket fixtures for
! at a bare-a:r. Box 107C, care
Statesman.
FERTILIZER. TEL S0SS.
MILK GOAT for sale Corner S. i
S immer and McG:..:hr;st St
j Wanted Miscellaneous 1
Free We pick up dean and worth
leas horses, cows, hep TeL 4 Ms.
WE BUY
Wool and Mohair
(Money Advanced)
See us before you sell, or store with
HARRY MILLER
Liberty and Trade Sts. Ph. (541.
WANTED MOTORCYCLE, '2S or
titter, reasonable. John Edwards, (43
Union, evening".
DOUBLE TESTED row, milking 4
gallons. Cash. L, H. Zlelke. Rt. 3.-1S5,
Ro'terts Sta.
Miscellaneous
LEARX DRESSMAKING for $10.
Complete course. Experienced, compe
tent teacher. Enroll now! Classes start
M'Mi Apr. 2Tth. 453 Court Bt. TeL
lil.
Wanted Furniture
CASH PAID FOR TtrUR TOOIJ
Stoves, Furniture
Capital Hardware Furniture Co
tti N. Commercial Phone 7(44
I Room and Board I
ROOM BOARD. 349 N. Cottage.
BHD., RM., recr.r,b!e. 1180 & rind.
j For Rent Rooms I
NICE, ECXNT room. Phone 4S.
KM. FOR business mn. 255 Center.
QrWiiiiaaatr . ., f "9CTHtVk
ADVERTISING
Western Advertising
Representatives
Fenger-Hall Co, Ltd.
afas Franeisro. Let Anrcl. Seattle
Eastern Advertising
Representatives
Errant Griffith Brunaon, laa,
Chicago. ; New York. Detreit,
Boston, Atlanta
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Kultrea at Ike Posioftce f talent
Oreffc.- vl &ee4-CloM lotter. Pe
tUhtd ery wtoruinf gcep Ifoadap
Bsmai of fie. 115 South CammTcv
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Mall Subscription Ratea, In Advance.
vTUhla Oregon: Dally and Sunday, 1
Mo. & eenu: S Mo. $L25 ; ( Mo. $2.2S ;
t year 14.00. Elsewhere It cents per
Mo or $5.00 for 1 year in advance. Pat
Copy S cent a News Stands S cents.
By City Carrier: 45 cents a month :
(S e t a year la aa
: f " Interesting
WW Fact.
Yesterday we told you that the
5$ foot whale that will be display
ed here Friday and Saturday was
55 feet long. We still stick to the
story.
Also someone told as that we
had mentioned that the whale did
not hare any scales and they were
wondering how it could be
weighed.
Mrs. Verna Cover has a big 250
pound buck that not only sleeps
in a regular bed. but likes his cof
fee for breakfast and an after
breakfast cigarette. Mrs. Cover
holds a Colorado license to keep
"Chiefie," the big deer, in cap
tivity. Col. A. M. Prentiss, of the
Chemical Warfare Service, pre
dicts extensive us of fire bombs
in the next war. Seen bombs are
filled with spontaneously inflam
mable liquid made of chemical
oils, and explosives.
For Kent- Rooms
FOP. RENT
rXFt-RXISHKD ROOMS, reason
able. 111! S. Commercial Street
H. K. Room. CSO Center.
For Kent Apartments J
FURNISHED APT.. coramodkts
rraa.. bedriu. and glassed-in sleeping
pnrch, automatic hm. water heat, Frlg
idaire. fireplace, sm porch, piano, ga
rn iall at 3 IS N. Hth atreet or Tel.
j WINNIE PETTY JOirN
I
1 OR I RM. furn. light hskpaj.. Its.,
wood, water furr. Adults. 1095 Garnet.
R. FVRN. apt. $!.;o wk. 1290 Oak.
Tel. 0:7.
2 OR S ROOM ap'-. furn. or unfurn.
Court Apt. T.'. 7410.
SMALL FURN. ript.. clean and com
fortable. Adults or.;y. HZ Ferry.
I NICE FT'RN. npts. 3 R. garage
house. Tel. 74. ::61 Hazel.
FURN. AITS., ttewly -edecorated.
24H N. Capitol.
SMALL FURN. apt.. 13JJ State.
4 R. PARTLY f-jrrt.. Hollywood dist.
Adi:lts ojy. Ii!.4iiirf lOoJ N. InJ.
SMALL ITR.V. apt . J?0 Union."
For Rent Houses
Furn. and unfurn. 1S53 N CapltoL
FOR RKNT A smail unfurntahed
house, vaiant. Apr. '.'nd. Inquire at
R. FURN. Iwus. Hano. SS
Brcys Aw. Iuiire at 19 S. 2itli.
FOR RENT Seven room house
close in. Garden plot, fruit and beiTles.
Phont 44i4 Iwtween a. m. and 5 p. m.
5 ROOM MODERN house. Adults
only. A'.r-ar. S mile from Fair
ground", Rt. 7. Dox .". 1. Tel. 1GF2. eve
nings. ONE P."M furn house. Tel. 8810.
For Rent
Rent & acres. Call CFli.
Iloxp1ta.i bed anu wr,e-lrr.aire to
mi l I. Stiff Furniture Co.
OffTee rooms fot rent 1(1 State Ul
Irl 37 13
Wanted to Rent
WANT S or 7 R. Iiouse. furn. or part
' ly furn., lr. N. Sa'em. P. J. Box 254,
I Salem.
WANT TO rnt, or take charge of
40 to 1:0 A. f.itm. Tt-1. iS4.
WANTED I OP. 3 unfurn. down
st.xirs husekfg. rootns. Box 1078,
Statesman.
i For Sal3 Real Estate
Housea Grant (29 Court. TeL 7721.
OREGON FARMS, for rent, sale,
trade. Ore. Lar.d Co. P. Hy. Woodburn.
2 t ACRES part or all. house,
fruit. On mil out. Phone 4745.
$-.ft.) HOME FOR $5500
ONLY SMALL payment down. bal.
$40 por month including 4 j interest
buys a fin 7 room English type home.
One of our hit built houses, large lot,
good location. Not another opportunity
like It.
SEE Mrs. Ell!" with
CHILL'S A MILLER, Realtors
34 4 State S. Phone 8708.
DUPLEX BARGAIN
TWO 5 ROOM ajartments. well lo
cated, paved atreet. Combined rentala
from $35 to $40 per month. A good in
vestment. Prl.-ed at only $2500.
SEE Mr. Walter with
CHTLDS ft MILLER. P.ealtors
144 State Street Phone 4708.
BUILDING SITES on S. 12Ui St.
cutoff, lots 4x:in. running water, city
water, several fr;:it trees, $400, also H
A. or larger trarts.
Conti-r lot on N. Fifth 7SxS7, paving
and walks in. $'.".
MELVIN JOHNSON. 72i Court St
Ph .ne 3 722.
$:i0 Tk iWN. i R. house and 2 lots In
N. Salm. some fruit, close to bus
and :hool..$l.'P0.
$15 iKiwn, 4 R. hotw and 2 lots- at
14f. Ie St.. $1250.
$200 Down, ." R. house, woodshed, fruit
room, g.irnee. snie trees, on Wil
son St.. $1750.
$390 Down. I R. house at 30 Rich
mond Av, basement, furnace,
fireplace. $2275.
500 Down, modern 4 R. " home and
beautiful lot at 1383 N. Church
St. $2S75.
$J00 Down, ire on bal.. good ( R
home on N. ISth, close to Center
St. $1100.
Money to loan at (.
MELVIN JOHNSON. 725 Court St
Phone S723
I Exchange Real Estate
THE; YERY best buy. 8H A. 4H A.
cherries, strictly modern house, $ mL
from city limits : reasonable terms.
Trade for city property.
H. C. Shields, 214 Oreg. Bldg. Tel. 1901
For Sale Farms
BEAUTIFUL FARM
!5 ACRES NEAR Kelser sx-hooL An
under plow, excellent aoil. modem 7
room horn, bam and hen houses. Well
fenced. Fine yard and lawn. Commer
cial loganberry field, cherries! and
Other fruits. This place has been a
home for many years. Owner must
Set) ft T i srr-.inffe come Urmt rH,ed
at $7j' : this is a buv.
SEE Mr. Walter with
CHILI'S MILLER, Realtors
141 State Street Phone 474$.
For Sale Farms
31 A. I ML from Salem, good R.
house, bath, lights, other bldga., or
chard, good soil, 1 4 250. Take city
property.
Ill A. close to Monmouth, good btdgs.,
all fenced. 10 A. orchard, 10 A.
timber, (52.50 per A. Take small
tract.
MELV1N JOHNSON. 725 Court St
Phone 1723
t Business Opportunities I
CADTS GROCERY and gaa station
and 8 room house. $15 rent for all.
Stock at Inventory. Part of fixtures
go with place. Will reduce stock to
suit your purse. Act at once if you
want a good location. J. H. Cady, Dal
las, Oregon. Tel. 2352.
Money to Loan
A Complete Service on
Loans Up to $300
Personal Loans
W ran advance cash quickly and
privately to any employed man ar
woman In 24 hours.
Beneficial Loan
Society of Salem
Room 119. New Itllgh Hldg. 2nd floor
LICENSED NO S-122 U 1(5 by
STATE
ill State St TeL 17 4 1
Loans Made In Nearby Townr
MONET TO LOAN on Salem resi
dence property. Small monthly pay
ments. Salem Federal Svgs. aV Loan
Assn., 402 State Street. Phone 3101.
PRIVATE LOANS for automobiles
New low rates. Roy IL Simmons, First
National Rank Bldg.
lly an lmlrprn1enl S.-ilm Finance Co.
Amounts to $1500.00
One to Twenty Month to Repay
Deal with an Independent Salem
owned-and-operated finance company
rhere your needs ; will receive every
ionalde ration both before and after the
ktan la made.
No Delay - - - No Red Tape
General Finance Corp,
Mrsi Nat l Bank Bldg Phone 1551
Licensed. S-ltl by Stat
Federal bousing loans title 2, build
or refinance homes or buslnesa prop.
Low ratea Abramt A Ellis, Masonic B.
FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL ES
TATE. Inrest your money where you
can examine the security yourself or
have some reliable person do so. Buy a
first mortgage on real estate that nets
6. Come in and let us explain our
convenient plan of Investment. Loans
on hand $500 $750 $1000, C Int.
net.
CHILDS M1LLSR, Mtge. Loans
34 4 State Street Phone (70S.
Loans Wanted
Loans wanted on rarm and ctty
property Before borrowing. Inquire
tr H.iwklna A Roberta
Livestock and Poultry
-DAT OLD LEGHORN COCKER
ELS $:.00 per 100 tab. McCoy.
Wednesday of each week beginning
February 12. OAK KNOLL POULTRY
FIRM. McCOT. OREGON.
BABY COCKERELS only rew cents
each. Immediate delivery. Hhone 133F2.
Iittl Hatchery.
HORSES
JUST RECEIVED, load of good
farm chunk?, matched teams, good sin
gle horses. Barn, N. Com'l. and Liberty.
2 NICE GENTLE saddle horses,
good and showy. S yrs. old. Cheap.
Red barn. N. Com'L and Liberty St.
FRESH COWS and springers. Must
sell. Red barn. Commercial and Bel
mont. For Sale Wood
Wood al! kinds. Call 5(1( Get what
you buy. Tom A George,
GUARANTEED DRT wood coal
Tel. 60u0. Sl,m Fuel Trade
'ntrnre
1( IN. OLD fir. TeL 5(I(.
DRY WOOD, all kinds. Tel. 43.
DRY WOOD, all kinds. Tel. 80IS.
1( IN. OLD fir. $5.25. TeL 6037.
BIG 14" old fir, $5.00. 1( dry sec
growth. Ph. 56 IS.
14 IN. OLD fir, $5.00. Tel. 5037.
Wood Sawing
Wood aaw'rng. lowest prices. T. 40J4.
Loht and Found
LOST NEAR Mitchell service sta
tion, one wire stret-her. Liberal re
ward for return to W. R, Raker, Rt
4, : Salem.
For Sal; Used Cars
HERE AGAIN
ANOTHER GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
TO GUY THE BEST TRANSPORTA
TION AT I.OWF.ST POSSIBLE COST.
1924 Ford Coupe $19
1924 Ford Pickup
1924 Essex Coach
192 Ford Coupe
1324 Stude. Touring
1925 Bulck 4 pass. Coupe
19?5 Stude. Coach
1924 Stude. Coach 49
1924 Buick Sedan 89
Also LaterModls to Choose From
On Display
Otto J. Wilson
Bulck and Pontlac Sales and Sen-ice
388 N. Com'l St. Phone 5451. Salem
QUALITY USED CARS
1931 Plymouth Business Coupe,
low mileage,' new car guar
antee $545.00
1932 Chevrolet i - door Sedan,
4-wheel equlpt, trunk, A-l
condition 430.00
1321 Bulck 8-5SS Sport Coupe,
reconditioned and guaran
teed K5.00
1930 Ford 4-door Sedan, recon
ditioned and guaranteed .. 285.00
1929 Bulck 4-door Sedan, re
conditioned and guaran
teed 293.00
1928 Ford 2 -door Sedan, low
mileage 185.00
1928 Buick Standard Coupe 200.00
IS28 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan .. 175.00
TERMS TRADES
W. L. Anderson, Inc.
Do Soto-Plymouth Motor Cars
140 Marion Phone 7703 Salem
' Out to Win America
on Value Alone!
1927-Chevrolet Delivery $ 89.50
1929 Durant. like new 195.00
1930-Ford A Coupe .. 145.00
1929-Naah Sedan 215.0
1915-ChevTolet Sedan, new rub
ber, flniah like new and
radio 445.00
Others To Choose From
TRAINED SHOP SERVICE A PARTS
Carter & Church
Motor Co.
3(3 No. Com'L St. Phone 37J4.
DO DOE lVi-TON truck, good con
dition. Se at Lone Star Auto Camp.
N. CapltoL
For Sale Used Gars
A SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS
Two-Day Money-Back Guarantee
R&G AND SQUARE DEAL USED CARS
mo
1930
1929
1932
1914
1135
1913
1930
1930
1935
192$
Model A Coach. V-S wheels, heater, ether accessories If 5
DeLuxe Chevrolet Sedan. New rubber, new paint Complete
overhaul , ' , (43
Nash Std. Sedan. New rubber, orlg. finish, com p. overhaul 245.
V-8 Coupe. Complete overhaut
v-s couper A real buy. DeLuxe
V-8 Touring Fordor. A car you would love to own
V-8 Coach. Completely reconditioned ..
Chevrolet Coupe, rumble, new paint good rubber
Model A Coupe :
V-8 Pickup. Like new. Ah- balloon tires, low mileage
Lincoln, custom 7 -pass- Sedan. You will have to i
car to appreciate It -
THE VALLEY MOTOR CO.
ilrlou A Liberty
TWO USED
Phone
Always Remember When You Buy From
McKays
You Get a Written Guarantee
You Pay Only Market Value or Less
You Always Get a Better Car
HUDSON COACH
OAKLAND SEDAN ....
1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1928 DURANT COACH
1929 FORD SEDAN
1929 FORD ROADSTER
1930 DURANT SEDAN
1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN ,
133 CHEVROLET COUPE
1934 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE
1133 FORD V-8 COACH
1934 CHEVROLET STANDARD COACH
McKay Chevrolet Co.
333 Center Street
Pliore
Don't Waate Your Time Or Money
UC SHROCK
To Buy Or Sell Your Car
Buy your uaed car from a used car
dealer.
All makes, models, body styles and
prices, at all times.
Cash paid for good cars.
SAVE AT
HKOCKS
555 Chemeketa Street Phone 792J
We Have "B. O." (Bargains Only)
Fast Flight Made
PORTLAND, Ore., April 16-(P)
-A United Airlines plane made
the trip from Oakland, Cal., to
Portland today In 2 hours and 53
minutes nine minutes under the
old record. Time from here to Se
attle was 56 minutes.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
RKSKRVOIB CONSTRUCTION
AND PIPE LINE MATERIALS
SALEM, ORFXJOX
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived at the office of the City
Recorder, Salem, Oregon, up to
7:30 o'clock. P. M., of Friday,
May 1st. 1936, for furnishing la
bor, materials, tools and equip
ment for construction of a 10
million gallon capacity reinforced
concrete reservoir and for the fur
nishing of certain pipe and pipe
line materials. Bids will be open
ed in public at the time stated
but no award of contracts will be
made prior to the regular meeting
of the City Council ou May 4,
1936.
Separate bids will be entertain
ed, as follows:
1. For reservoir construction
complete, exclusive o'f rough ex
cavation and the furnishing of
certain pipe and pipe line mater
ials. The principal items of the
work are, approximately. 5500 cu.
yards of concrete and 25 0 tons of
reinforcing steel.
2. For cut iron and standard
steel pipe, pipe fittings and valves
within and about the reservoir
and for connections to the water
distribution system.
Bids for reservoir construction
will be considered only if submit
ted by a bidder who has previous
ly signified his desire to bid by
filing a request to that effect on
a form provided for such purpose
by the City Water Department
and who shall hare received no
tice from said department that his
bid will be considered. All such
requests must be filed with the
Manager of the Water Department
on or before April 27, 1936. Bid
ders must also pre-qualify as re
quired by Chapter 225, Oregon
Laws of 1931.
Plans and specifications will be
on file for examination and dis
tribution on and after April 22,
1936. Adequate provision will be
made for examination of the
plans and specifications at the of
fices of the City Recorder, the Sa
lem Water Department and Stev
ens & Koon, Consulting Engin
eers, Portland. Oregon. Proposal
forms will be furnished without
charge and anyone desiring; com
plete plans and specifications for
personal use may obtain the same
upon application to the engineers,
accompanied by a deposit of Twenty-five
(125.00) dollars. Said de
posit will be returned to all who
submit bona fide bids in accord
ance with the specifications and
return the documents in good con
dition. If such bid is not submit
ted then Eight ($3.00) dollars of
said deposit will be retained to
cover the cost of extra printing.
Specifications for pipe materials
and valves may be obtained by
making a deposit of Five (35.00)
dollars, the whole amount of
which will be refunded to all who
submit bona fide bids for any part
of such materials.
Each bid must be accompanied
by cash or certified check payable
to the City Treasurer In a sum
equal to Five (5) per cent of
the amount of the. bid.
The City reserveg the right to
reject any or all bids and to waive
any technicalities or irregulari
ties and to accept any bid if it
deems auch action to be for the
best interests of the City of Sa
lem. V. E. KUHN.
Mayor.
A. WARREN JONES,
City Recorder. A - 10 - 14-17-21-
I For Sale Used Cars
New paint
425
45
7fi
445
2
285
(15
this
S7S
Center A Liberty
CAR LOTS
7(10
..( 45.00
45.00
15.00
125.00
145.00
145.00
196.00
345.00
395.00
445.00
425.00
495.00
313)
430 N. Commercial
CHEV. PICKUP, for sale or trade
for roadster or coach. 1145 Nebraska.
TRADE NASH coach and some cash
for Model A Ford, private party only.
Phone 4984.
No. 83-7D
Syaopaia of taa Minnesota Mutual Lif
Iaauraace Company of Saint Paul, it
the State of Minnesota, en the thirty
first day of December, 1035, made to
the Insurants Caanauasiener ef the State
I Oregon, pursuant to lav:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up.
None.
INCOME
Total premium income for the year.
S5.S3.786.5.'.
Interent, drridenij and rents reeeiTed
during the rear, 1 j, 1 30.1 1.
Income from other aonrrea received
during the year. S81.i.101.92.
Total ini-ome. (8. 1 1H.0.58.
DISBURSEMENTS
Paid for lo-es, endowment, annui
ties and surrender value. $2, 812. J5. 74.
Dividends paid to policy-holders during-
the jfr, t6.'1.361.2.
Uividendi pa:d on capital aotrk dur
ing the sear. None.
fomn.iiioni ad talariei paid durin;
the year, S07.778.31.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year. S113.J22.03.
Amount of all other expenditures,
$1,130,498.81.
Total eipenditnres. $3,317,120.56.
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (book ral
ueK $3,031,461.79.
Value of stocks owned (or amortized
value), book and bonds amortized, $18.
074,293.27. Loans on mortgages ind collateral, etc ,
$S,251.4"H07.
Premium notes and policy loans. (4,
313. 281. 12.
Cah ia banks and on hand, $1,670,
418.22. Net uncollected and deferred premi
ums. $1,199,470.08.
Interest and rents due and accrued,
$313.01. 93.
Other assets fneti. (2,728.95.
Total admitted asset. (33,876.189.43.
LIABILITIES
?"et reserve. $29. 039. 491.70.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $240 -905.86.
All other liabilities. $2,920,781.15.
Total liabilities, except capital, (32,
201,178.72. Capital paid up. Kone.
Surplus over all liabilities, (1,673,
010.71. Surplus aa regards policy holders,
(1.H75.010.71.
Total. (33.87fl.189.43.
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR
THE YEAR
Gross premiums received daring the
year. (46.919 93.
Premiums and dividends returned dur
ing the year. (4.101.42.
Losses paid during tlie year. (6.008.00.
Name of Company. The Minnesota Mu
tual Life Insuraaee Company.
Name of President, T. A. Phillips.
Name of Secretary, Carl B. Anderson.
Statutory resident attorney for service.
Commissioner of Insurance.
No. 1-83
Synopsis of Annual Statement of th
Multnomah Industrial Health Association
og C07 Woodlark Bldg.. Portland, in the
State of Oregon, oa the thirty-first da7
of December, 1935, made to the Insur
ance Commissioner of the State of Ore
gon, pursuant to law;
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up,
$6,339.23.
INCOME
Net premiums received during the yea-,
(97,934.82.
Interest, dividands and rents receive!
daring the year, $383.19.
Income from other sourcea received
daring the year. None.
Total Income. (98.520 SI.
DISBURSEMENTS
Xet losses paid during the year in
eluding adjustment expenses. None.
Dividends paid oa capital stock dat
ing the year. None.
Commissions and salaries paid during
the year, (..9,678.47.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during
the year. (94.19.
Amount of all Other expenditures.
(33.258 33.
- Total expenditares. (93,033.01.
ASSETS
Value of resl eitaie owned (market
value). None. -
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(at case lesa than market value), $,
908.14.
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc..
None.
Cash ia banls and on band. $19,-
430.03. ,
Premiums In course of collection writ
ten since September 30. 1935, (6.475.83.
Fixed, assets, inventories end prepa'd
expenses, (3.261.81.
Total admitted te. 434,093.81.
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for loses unpaid. Noae.
Amount of nnearned premiums en all
outstanding risk. (2.903.41.
Due for commission and brokerage.
None.
All other liabilities. (3.125.77.
Total liabilisiaa. except capital. (6.
029.19. Capital paid op. 6. 339.28.
Surplus over all liabilities. (21.726.80.
Surplns as ' regards policy-holders,
(2rt.0Grt.lS. ,
Total. (Si.OCl.ftt.
BUSINESS IN OREOON FOR
THE TEAR
Net premiums received daring the year,
(97.934.82.
I.oases paid daring the year. None.
Leases incurred daring the year.
None.
Name of Company. Multnomah Indus
trial Health Association. -
Name of President, Eugene P. Owes,
M.I.
Name of Secretarr. F. H. Daramaseh,
MIX
Statutory reilnt atforne far ricc,
TWiw Kai
Centenarian Says
Day Is Too Short
Mr. .Matildia Archer lias
Perfect Hearing, Does
Not Need Glasses
WAITSBURG. Wash., April 16.
-yey-Tor a. centenarian, who has
ieea more than 3C.S00 days com
and go, each day Is too short,
says Mrs. Matilda Archer.
Mrs. Archer, although 100
yean ld, prepares three meals
daily for herself and her son, Al
bert, who will be 70 soon; does
all the housework and sandwich
es ia enough reading to keep
abreast with the news.
She will tell you not to shout
her hearing is perfect and she
has never worn glasses.
Glassea. she said, "are a lot ot
pother and bother" Intended for
young folk.
"When I was a girl there was
little to do except work; no time
for gadding about and getting
into mischief.
"We married early those days,
which is right. I was 19 when my
first child was born and she is
getting along In years now, well
past 80."
She had IS children, 11 of
whom are living and five of whom
are grandparents.
Born in Ontario, Canada, she
came to Waitsburg 30 year ago
to visit some of her children and
decided to stay.
Triined Fleas to
Show Here Today
Featured With Big Whale
and Other Exhibits in
Marine Life Circus
Among the added features with
the "big whale" today will be
Madame Sirwell with her troupe
of trained fleas. They ride bicy
cles, run races, juggle, kick a foot
ball, run a merry-go-round, do a
fan dance and one of them the
strongest, named Sampson, pullf
a little wagon weighing 6000
times his weight.
Madame Sirwell has followed
her father and grandfather as a
trainer of fleas. Each flea ia nam
ed and she can tell them apart as
easily as one does his friends.
The exhibit will be located on
a specially constructed railroad
car at Court and Front streets for
two days starting today. The ex
hibit will be open to the public
from noon until 1 p. m. daily.
Bessie Cowles Is
Buried. Woodburn
WOODBURN, April 16 Funer
al services for Mrs. Bessie F
Cowles were held Wednesday
morning at 10:30 o'clock from the
Beechler-O'Halr chapel, with Rev.
George H. Swift, rector of St
Paul's Episcopal church of Salem
officiating. Music was by Mrs
Henry W. Moore of Newberg, and
Mrs. Ralph Sebern of Woodburn
Interment was in Belle PaasI cem
etery.
Mrs. Cowles had been a resident
of Woodburn the past 46 years
and had been active in church
work. She was organist for St
Mary's Episcopal church since it
was built many years ago.
She is survived by a daughter.
Mrs. Chester Cox of Salem, and
her widower, Ethan Cowles. of
Woodburn. Pallbearers were J. W
Moore, Hurtle Moore. Kelly
Moore, Merle Milburn. Lyman H.
Shorey and Robert H. Scott.
24 Scouts Given
Awards at Court
Chief George Bent of Chema
wa was the principal speaker at
the Boy Scout honor court lield
at the courthouse Wednesday
night. His subject was Indian
lore.
Justice Harry Belt presided at
the court at which 24 scouts were
presented honor awards. Thirteen
deaf school boys were among the
group. Second class rank was giv
en to two boys. Six received sec
ond class merit badges.
Bryan Goodenough and George
Naderman assisted Judge Belt in
making the awards.
USE
MHILILEES
FEEDS
MILLER'S
Egg Producer
21 protein (milk)
$1.95 cwt.
MILLER'S
Dairy Ration
18 protein
$1.35
sack
MILLER'S
Oiick Starter
$2.25 cwt.
Milk, cod llTer oil, 0 protv
FAR ME R S
GRAIN WHSE.
Liberty and Trade Sts.
Phone 6543
Business
Cards) la this director run
oa a snoathly baais oaly. Rate:
fl.OO per line) per tnoartla.
Auto Brakes
Mike Pa. nek. ST South Commercial.
ChiinneY Sweep j
Telephone 4 . R E. NortUnesa
Chiropractors
OR. a L. SCtrTT. PSC. Chiropractor
N. Ill art Tel Res. (7(2.
Electrical Service
ROSLER Kle;trto. M Stnvs t Wir
ing, motor apoliaace. repairs, service
Electrical Tattooing
LOW PRICED Sailor Jack 4!( S. 17th.
Excavating
Ciea ratine of all klnda Basements
dug. Dirt hauled or moved. Dirt for
le. Salem Sand and Gravel ca mono
401
Florists
Brelthautt s, 4 IT Court.
ALL fctnds of floral srsrk. I Jits. FUr-
ist. 4T( N. Uberty Tel 6t
j Furniture Refinishing
Reflnlahlng and repairing. TeL 7112.
I Homeopathic Physician
DR. L. a. Altmaa. Treats both acute
and chronic disessea Office arid resi
dence, (07 Center. Tel. 5852.
Laundries
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY
THE VVEIDER LAL'NORT
!(! S High T-i. till
CAPITAL C1TT I-AITNDRT
Fleet In Quality and Service
rrtephwie (I4i tll Broadwa
Lavm Mowers
Sharpened, repaired anfl traded. Ph.
ISIl Harry W Scott. 147 a. com t
Farley to Talk,
Ad Club Session
Ross Farley of the Safeway
stores public relations depart
ment, Oregon division, will speak
before the Salem Ad club this
noon at the Quelle. The program
this week has been arranged by
Oscar D. Olson.
The Salem club will be host
May 143 and 17 for Ad clubs of
Oregon, with members from Cor
vallls, Euene, Albany, Klamath
Falls and Portland to come for
this gathering.
Son of Governor
Held as Speeder
OLYMPIA, April 16. - LP) -
Frank Martin. 16-year old son of
the governor, was one of the first
victims of the capital city's safety
week campaign, it was learned today.
Cross Word Puzzle
2 3 5 ' 7 Q 1 to il 12
sWTPWs 72i
22 23 24 25 7 26
22
21 2?
32 33 34 35 35
36
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43 44 45 45 47
46 4t 3cT 3
"Mill iH 1 11 1
B EUGENE
39 negative
40 make lace
41 for the
affirmative
42 towards
43 correlative
of either
44 planet
47 the legal
profession
48 mythologi
cal firore
who flew
too near
the ran
60 heavy silk
staff
HORIZONTAL
I one of an
order of
angels
7 Jaud
1 3 depression
worn by
running
water
14 One who
pursues
tame
" IS rubber tree
16 frightened
18 behold! ..
19 Greek letter
20 Peer Gynt's
mother
21 article of
furniture
' Greek letter
24 lav level
with the
ground
25 a pike
27 nsefnl
office
2S harbors -30
main point
21 cross by
wading"
SS portion
34 riinj
37 feminine
name
28 tissue ia
items of
woody
atasrta
Herewith is the
ay's puzzle.
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n- rvrvjc n- rt -
Directory
Mattresses
Mattress remade, new cover, (3.9S.
CAPITOL BEDDING CO. PTione 4(.
SAiaJM FLUKF-RUU and Mattr
Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad (
order, old remade ; carpet cleaning, r
lag; fluff rug weaving. S. II th A Wil
i.ur. TeL (44L OTTO F. ZW1CKER,
Est. 191 L
Music Stores
ilKO C WILLr Ptanoa, radtns, sesrtnc
machlaes, sheet music and ptaco ecrxj
iea Reaalrmg radios; phonographs and
sewing machinea 432 State Street,
?5alem.
Photo EnpravirjLg
4t lent phJta engraving. 147 K. Com
iwrrl.a Tel (((7.
Printing
An STATION ERt, card pamph
lets, programs, books or any kind of
printing, call The Statesman Printing
Department. Hi S. CotnmerctaL Tele
phone !!.
I Sewing Machine Repairs j
REBUILT AND repaired. AU make
a E. Leatberman. T ((7a. IKS Waller.
Stoves
l repair store range circa later
Sell new and rebuilt stove ranges and
circulator St or feac. jost chicken
wire. Salem Fence and Store Work
74! Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R. B.
Fleming. ,
Transfer
."OR local or distant transfer tegW
all 11 IL Ijirmer Transfer Ca Taiclr
n Portland dally ' .
Ramserer truck servtcsa Phono aa&4.'
CAPITAL, CITT Transfer Ca til
State St. TeL 7T71. Diitrlbuflog. for
warding and storage oar esievlaU. Get
ur rate
SHRTDER TRUCK A Tran TeL ISM.
Vacuum Cleaners
For rent or nerrlce. call Salera f'ard
ware Co. TeL 4JC4.
Well Drilling
I
R A. West a 1 Hot 44S TeL IllF.
He was arrested yesterday for
speeding, finally arranged to post
$10 bail and remarked, "Don't let
anybody tell Dad about this, be
cause he might not let me have
the car again."
The governor's son, a student
in Olympia high school, also was
embarrassed because when arrest
ed by Olympia police he was in a
bathing suit. He was returning
home from his first swim of the
season in a nearby lake.
Frank recently took up flying
and a few weeks ago mad hs
first solo flight.
Hjort Claims Receipt,
First Local Asparagus
H. J. Hjort of the Table Supply
store on North Commercial, says
he believes he received the sea
son's f 1 r 8 t asparagus, locally
grown, as some came In from
south of Salem three days ago.
Hjort says the quality is excellent
and that this asparagus is the fin
eat he has seen at the opening of
any season.
SHEFFER
62 gleams
63 -cuts off
the final
syllable
VERTICAL
1 things
difficult
to explain
2 native salt
3 night
before a
holiday
4 Japanese
measure
6 Truth in
the "Faerie
Qneene"
6 kaims
7 particular
appearance
8 subterfuge
r insect
10 pronoun
11 choose
12 wears away
17 fot-
21 lead
23 silver
24 awake
25 perform
26-meaber of i
the nobility
28 moral
failiu?
29 flesh of
aolntino to Ytr.
. swine
31 on behalf of
83 dialect
33 to graft
84 trift
35 revolve
36 places for -aafekeepinr
38 very stupid
41 feminine
name
44 rase with
a pedestal
45 otiliae .
48 alt
47 request
49 three-toed
sloth
61 note ef
teas seal
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