I Locbl Ne ws Briefs Mother' Day Flowers and Plant jay aiorns, Florist. 8637. i Many Make Alterations Build ing permits written by the city building; inspector a office yester- day included fouf for alteration end repair work Those issued wtrre to: Claude jBeymer. erect a one-story shed at 386 South 23d. 60; Mrs. Emm lei Brooks, repair the roof of d w e North Commercia jlHns at 1320 115; E, Men iter, repair dwelllne at 1677 Ch n.cketa, $ 50; Northwestern Out door Advertising: j company, erect bill board at 310) South Church. ?25; L. F. Hill, dlter dwellir at C2 North Commercial, $300: E C Willis, repair private garage at 83U -Electric, zo FREE Every lTth Jumbo Cone Sat. at the Bluebird. ! - i : . i Visiting CCC Camps Major General Albert J. Bowler, com mander of the pth army corps, -with headquarters at San Fran cisco, visited C a m p Mill Cit? Thursday. He is on an army Inspection tour and is visiting a few CCC camps. Camp Mill . City, near Silvjer Creek Falls, ifelt hirhly complimented t his Luti florist. IZ76 N l.lh lh 9it : Mother's Message Dr. E. W. Warrington of (he department of religious education. Oregon State college, will bring the 11 o'clock Sunday morning Mother's day message at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Anabel Moon 'will sing, "Mother, My Dear" as a j special music feature .honoring motners. 1 FREE Every 10th Jumbo Cone i Sat. at the Bluebird. xwro an to txop city oincers 949 Pine street, on a charge of xauure to stop at a rea iigm, ana booked Henry S. Folkes, 2362 North Front, oni a like charge, al so charging him with operation of a motor vehicle without en oper ator's license. 1 t i . - - ! ' Will pay 50 cents for copy of Oregon Statesman . of Not. 23, ,1931. Statesman Publishing Co. ! ' ria Church Night Prof. Ar thur Stillman of the University of Oregon 'will be i guest speaker at the church night supper to be held Tuesday at 7 o'clock at the Knight Memorial. Congregational church, announces the pastbr. Rev. H. C. "Stover. i - ! Have you tried j Cascade Nii-Mlld Ham? If not you've missed some thing. New Flavor, new mildness, new tenderness a treat for you in CaarariA Nn-Mllifl Ham. May Relief Budget The state relief committee has, advised the county clerk that the county's general assistance budr.et for May has been, set at $4751. Since the county has a deficit to make np from April total payment will be $5723.96. Dau. of Vet. rummage 3! -, FrL. nil Sal. WfTTIT halL - t ' - Licensed at Seattle Shliico Tamada. 27, of Seattle, and Hoshie Watanabe, 28, of Salem, applied at Seattle yesterday lor a marriage license, according to f-The, Associated Press. Candy for Mother's day The best comes from the Spa. . Articles Filed Hugh P. Ford, i Howard A. Hall and Russell F. I Kretx yesterday iiled articles of I incorporation for the Salem Con- ; crete Pipe and Products com pany, capitalized at ?j000. SO school girls to sell Eugene Gleemen tickets. Call In person at Chamber of Commerce 9 a. m. today. Ask for Clifford Harold. Birth. Huntley To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Huntley, Route 7, Salem, a son, Lyle Everett, born May z at the Salem General hospital. Sittaer To Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald O. Slttser,; 1373 JEdgewater, West Salem, a son. Ronald Nor mal, born April 16 at the Mor timer Maternity home. Ererly To Mr and Mrs. Harry L. Eyerly, Turner road, Salem, a son. Michael Wayne, born April 19 at the, Salem General hos pital. . i Carr To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Carr. 562 North. 14th. a son. Robert Gordon, born April 25 at the Salem General hospital. Melchert To Mr. and Mrs. Maurlse H. Melchert, 1586 Frank- lin. West Salem, a son, Stuart Lowell, born May 1 at the Salem General hospital. Smith To Mr. and Mrs. Arnet L. Smith, 2275 North Fr.nt. a son. Douglas Duane. born April 17 at the Salem General hos- Kltal. Sheets To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis If. Sheets. Sundred Alberta Can ada, a son. Ellis Johnnie, born April 26 at the Deaconess hos pital. Meeert To Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Megert, 1353 South Commer cial, a son, Jerry Van. bom May fr-at the Deaconess nospitai. Hamman To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamman, - .55 Cross, a son.-Gregory Joe, born April Z7 at the Deaconess nospuai. Or. C ban ILam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and . urinary system of men and women. Remedies for constipation, asthma, arthritis, sugar . diabetta and 21 jears la bnsl- T- J kmi Natnronathie physicians, 893 K Court St. Corner 14 Deny, ui- flee open Saturdays and Tuesdays only, lO A. M. to 1 P. M 0 P. ML. to 7. Con- s. sultatioa - Blood 1 BnuaM and urine tests mrm rwm charge. v - ' ""wsssssBBBBSBansaBBBaa. i Coming Events slay National Music . week. . ! May 8 Marlon County Jer ey t attle j Hub, J. R. Davis farm on lratum road. May 0 C'herrians 25th an nlveritjr banqiM-t, Marion ho tel. 6:3l p.m. v. July .State convention, Vet wan of Foreign Wars. May . I Kurnr Gleenirn Minx. Ieli- auditorium, bene fit to H4ftiit camp, Slay -10-I2 Oregon Baptist convention, First Baptist ; church.' - . : '". . ' " ' . May 11- Dentist's education al meet, chamber of roitiinerre. 3lay 2 Pudding river flood control hearing 'at Woodburn. . j , , ; , Burk Returns Isheriff- A ;C. Burk returned yeiterdav from Grants Pass where he went to Dick nn Harold Mcintosh., wanted nere to lace a charge of non support, j Spa Candies best Mother's day cm- r i Put Out Rubbish Fire City firemen yesterday morning extin guished a rubbish fire that was burning in the alley back of the building at Il55 North Liberty. -.! Candy Mother likes things not so "substantial." Spa made can- diies always please. i I Bailey Class Head! Robert Bailey, son of Justice J. O. Bai ley, has' been .elected president of the senior class of 1939: at the University of. Oregon. New Capitola Roller Skating Rink now open 7:30 to 10:30 eve nings. Free skating Sat. 2 to 4, children under 1.2. Portland-Sil- verton Hiway. i ; j Goodyear tires as low as 59c!per week at Doolittle's Service Station. No down payments necessary. Kansas Thankful For Recent Rain Thanks to. recent hard rains. wheat in Kansas looks fine ex cept in the dust bowl area and farmers in that state are gener ally optimistic over crop condi tions, reports Rev. Edgar Sims of Salem, who Is Just home from a trip to that Hate. Rev. Sims was guest speaker twice daily at the Kansas Yearly meeting of Friends at Haviland, attended by 4D0 to 600 members dally. The Haviland pastor is Rev. L. C. Henshaw, former su perintendent of the, Oregon Year ly Meeting. At Hutchinson, he spoke at the church where Rev. Marvin Jobe. former Salem pas tor, is minister. While on the trip, he visited also in Los Angeles. EI Paso and Sacramento and at the latter place met! Rev. A. C. Woodard, who was his pastor in the east many years ago. -At Los Angeles, he spoke last Sunday at the Hunt ington Park Bible school. . Obituary t Witto Amil Witte, late resident of 940 Hood street, at a local hos pital Friday, May 6. Funeral announcements 1 a t e r by the Clough-Barrlck company. j Barsch Walter A. Barsch. late resident of 348 Leslie street, at Rochester, Minn., . Monday, May 2. Survived by widow, Catherine C, and a son, John Carson Barsch, both of Salem; mother, Mrs. Augusta Barsch, and two sisters, Mrs. Earl Hansman and Mrs. Alice Steven son, all of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal! church, Saturday, May 7, at 2 p. m., under direction of Clough-Barrick company with Rev. George H. Swift officiating. j Massey In this city May 6, Lizrie J. Massey, aged 69 years, of 1405 E Front St., Albany; mother of Sam Massey of Albany, S. Collia Massey of Junction City; ! Mrs. Frank Fitts and Robert Massey. both off Salem; sister . of Ben Jones offBrogan, Ore.; Mark E. Jones of ! Dallas. Will R. Jones of Monmouth. Bruce A. and Reece H. Jones, both of Salem ; and Lillian Hubbs of Silverton. Fun eral services will be held Mon day, May 9, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. in the chapel of the W. T. Rig- don company with committal aer- vise at the Hubbard cemetery. '- - Vltrue In this citv Mar 5th. Mae Vigue, age 52 years, of 74 5 N. High; wife of Fred A. Vlgue; mother of Irene. Marine and Edi son of Salem ; Mrs.. Alice Dyer of Salem; Mrs. 3ud Schultr and Mrs. John-' Schlemeirming or Rainier; j Mrs. Roy Dennison of T.lnroln w a s h. Mrs. George Karas of St. Mary's, Idaho, and Raymond VlKue of Raymona, wash. Funeral announcements later from the W. T. Riguon com- . pany.. ; - i Temple Tn this', city' Mar 6th. Bessie J. Temple, aged 60 years, of Route 1, Jefferson: mother "of Mrs. Ross Mitchell, of Woodburn. and sister of Mrs. w. weisier of Jefferson. By request oi me llate Mrs. Temple private services will be .held under direction or the W. ST. RIgdon. company. Mausoleum Entombment j. (Indoor Burial) and Cremation (The Two Better Ways) Second Capitol Suit Is Filed Frizzell Property Is f now Sought; two i Other Actions Pending Proceedings to condemn ' the Alice B. Frizzell property, 'which the state desires to ; acquire as part of the land needed for the new state library grounds, were filed in circuit court yesterday. The complaint states that Mrs. Frizzell was offered a price which was thought reasonable but that she refused to accept it. The prop erty in question is lot 8, block 25 of the original townsite of Salem. ' The state asks in the complaint that a Jury assess the property. A similar suit previously was filed against the owners of the Patton property at Court and Summer streets. Two other con demnation suits are being "pre pared and will be filed later. Circuit Court Royal A. Wenig vs. Hill's Vo cational Schools, Inc.; order ; of default. - ' . - Lester Phillip Davis, by Charles G. Davis, guardian, vs. E. Zielesch and others; motion for change of judge on affidavit of prejudice against Judge McMahan by W. C. Winslow, attorney for plaintiff. : Gabriel Powder and Snpply Co., Inc., vs. Eric R. Ostling and others; reply denying allegations In defendant's answer. Childs Miller, Inc., vs. Clare and Laura Byrne and others; complaint for mortgage fore closure for $4000 allegedly due on note. Amos Jarvis vs. Bozell-Grimson Motors, Inc., and others; demur rer. Sybil Vida Welsh vs. William Carey Welsh; order awarding cus tody of minor children to plaintiff and enjoining; defendant "from molesting them. Federal Farm Mortgage corpo ration vs. Nat tie Benson Howe and others; suit for mortgage foreclosure on $4696.20 allegedly due on note. J i! i Frederick E. Darby vs. Otoichi Umemoto; order of default. Cora V. Harding vs. M. Clifford Moynihan; order granting j lain tiff judgment of $250 and $100 attorney fees. McCaskey Register company vs. M. M. McCullough; order granting plaintiff judgment of ?Z25 and $75 attorney fees. Probate Court i Leon G. Holland estate; order discharging Remoh Glover as ad ministrator. ' . ) j Laura A. George estate; peti tion of Chalmer Lee George, ad ministrator, for order closing es tate as soon as balance due from estate of John Williams, brother of deceased who died In Wales, Is received. Mabelle Ffazer guardianship: order authorizing Minnie A, Frazer, guardian, to sell certain real property In Eugene, r Claude A. Johnson estate: or der discharging Ronald C. Glover as administrator. : Richard Patterson estate: order authorizing Raymond Patterson, executor, to borrow $50 . from Ladd & Bush and to sell a horse. . Justice Court Roy H. Johnson; found "guilty of drunken driving by a jury. sentenced to pay $100 fine and spend 30 days in jail, $350 bond pending appeal. Relnhart R. Smith, parking on nignway, nnea $z.&0, costs. Municipal Court Don Quinlan, drunk: 30 days in jail. s , i . Bail collected on overtime park ing tags, $31. Change in Water Pipe Line Asked Permission to -change location and extension of the main wa ter pipe line which serves De troit was sought from the county court yesterday oy Mrs. Eleanor Morris, president of the Tumble Creek Power & Water company. Argument of the company. which serves Detroit with both water and power, was that the present source from a creek on the North Santlam highway some times freezes over. Permission for the change from the court Is needed because the line runs on the edge of the North Santlam highway right of way. The court indicated -Its permission would be forthcom ing subject to consent by the I federal bureau of roads. Survey of Drake Road Is Ordered The county court yesterday ordered surveying begun for a half mile of road north of Drakes' c r o s s 1 n g petitioned by J. H. Knauf and others, disallov ed an other road sought tnd continued all other applications-to tr e-jiext road day. ' ( i Disallowed was a stub road near Silverton petitioned, by Al- via E. Hartley' nd others for reasons of insufficiency of the petition and because it was con sidered not of public benefit. Continued were the following road applications: Petition of C C. Helper in district 2: petition of Henry Wettel in district 90 and petition of Fred Wied in district SO. j Four Die in , Industry During Week in State There were four fatalities in Oregon due to Industrial accidents during the week ending May S, the state Industrial accident com mission reported Friday. The victims were James R. Mc- Inturff. Algoma. planer feeder; Thomas R. Schroeder, Bandon, bucker;- Ira A. Warren, Oregon City, state policeman,: and Wil liam I. Penden, Oak Grove, poul- tryman. . : ' Warren was shot and wounded November 23, 1937, while con ducting an official Investigation for the state police department. The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Famous Riding Rieifenachs Coming s The world's supreme equestriennes, the famous Rieffenfcrhs, are one of the 1,000 new wonders that will be seen with the Al G. Barnes and Sells Floto combined circus coming to Salem Friday, May is, at 15th and Madison streets. For grace and beauty, and daring horsemanship, this offering has never been equalled. Marion Red Cross Delegation Given Honors at San Francisco Conclave;' Rossman Urges Relief for Chinese Among Oregon delegates to re turn yesterday from San Fran cisco where they have been at tending the national convention of the American Red Cross was Judge George Rossman, chairman of the Marion county chapter. Judge Rossman stated that he was one of the 50 delegates from Oregon to attend this eonvention. May 2 to 5, which was the largest in the history of Red Cross con ventions, there being in excess of 3000 people in attendance from all parts of the United States. The largest previous national con vention attendance was 2300. This was the first such meeting to be held in the west. Chinese Aid Stressed The million dollar fund for Chi nese relief was especially empha sized by-the resolutions commit tee of which Judge Rossman was chairman. , "At the present time," stated Judge Rossman, "$170,000 has been contributed by the people of M Club Notes ADoarently spring is really here to stay, at least everyone hopes so. That means tennis, golf, soft- ball and others snorts, which are fascinating to play during such swell weather. Incidentally our Mickey Mouse Musical Jamboree was a real suc cess, and those who missed It, missed one of the best stage shows of the year thus -far. Marine Ashcraf t, usherette. who is known to many of the Mice, has undergone an operation. ann will he confined in the hos pital for some weeks. All the Mice hope for her most speeay recov ry. , Boy "Shining Head" Yeager. Is becoming ' quite a popular uuy with all the boys and girls secur ing his signature. . Boti and srlrlfl. be at Mickey Mouse today to learn of .the infor mation T'm roine to rive sdoui a free $50 bike which is being awarded by Bishop's. All details will be given today. All the boys in the Mickey Mouse orchestra were sorry to see Reis John leave for Salt Lake City. He was an exceptionally fine musician. Taking his place is one nf canal nlavinr ability. Phil Woodward. Also added to our orchestra is Hewie Allan, trum peter, who can really blow musl cal notes out of his instrument. "State , Police," an exciting tram nf the notice In action against the crooks of America, riii wo th uioVev MrtnaA feature. Manager Carl Porter has also hooked "Merrilv We Live," a family comedy starring Constance Bennett. For short subjects Mr. Porter nas aeieciea Carl Hott ana his orcnesira. With this for a swell show, I'll see ybu at 1 o'clock. mr.T Mickey Mouse Chief. FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVE FLO TTERIISG SHRUBS Azalea Mollis, $1.00 $1.23; Azalea Altaclarensis 1 (orange) , SI. 23; Red Jap Azalea, S5c St 73c; Rock Daphne, 50c & 73c: Grafted Rhododendrons, $2.00 np. H. L. Pearcy 245 COURT ST. Oregon, Saturday Morning:, May the United States, and . another $200,000 has been given from the national Red Cross disaster fund,' so that $370,000 has been raised of the $1,000,000 needed." He pointed out thai people are urged to contribute as readily as possible in order to raise this much needed money. Delegates Complimented Marion county's three delegates. Mary Ross Holts, Zeral Brown, and Judge Rossman, attended the Oregon breakfast Wednesday morning at the Palace hotel. Zeral Brown assured the delegates that the Junior Red Cross delegates from Marlon county were going home to help swell the national junior membership, which is now 9,000,000. Judge Ross compli mented Miss Holts and Mr; Brown upon the creditable representation they made for the Marlon county chapter. Miss Mable Boardman, long connected with the national. Red Cross as first volunteer executive secretary, was a special guest at the Oregon breakfast. Miss Eleanore Thompson, well -known to Salem people, was in charge of the panel discussion on home hygiene and care of the sick, which was attended by ap proximately 400 people. Judge Rossman outlined the work of home hygiene conducted In Ma rion county by the Red Cross, and the .Marion county health 'unit with Miss Beatrice T u r 1 1 as teacher. Miss Holts and Mr.. Brown re turned Friday afternoon, having left San Francisco on a later train than that taken by Judge Ross man. Kiddle Is Named Crop Supervisor, Insurance Setup CORVALLIS, May SState AAA officials saw the announce ment today of the appointment Clyde Kiddle of La Grand state crop insurance supervisor as an aid in launching the progTam in this state. The croo insurance offir nA state AAA headquarters will be operated as a. unit, N. C. Donald son, executive secretary of the Oregon AAA office, was Informed. Kiddle, a member of the state senate. Is a farmer, stockman and mill operator. He Is treasurer of the Union county agricultural conservation committee. Hannah Martin's Views Told Club Renresentative Hannah Martin of Marlon countr snoke Thnrsdav at a large gathering of the Mult- noman i county republican club Bohemian. That afternoon she at tended and also spoke briefly at tne wonen's republican club meet ing in Portland. Kh Tenorta much enthusiasm among Portland par- ij memoers ana optimum tor re publican victories at the polls. ' Secret j- The secret of good coffee is fresh ground daily. ! THE SPA Keedlinff Rhododend r o n . pink, red, purple, $ 1 .23 $3.00; Camellias, 75c & up. Complete line of Shrubs, Fruits Nuts Perennials and Annuals, and Vegetable -Plants. v Nursery Co. , PHONE 5811 7, 193S Realtors Plan Biulding Study To Cooperate in Moves That May Be Begun for Combination The Salem Realty board's -committee- appointed to promote a project for a combined court house-city hall Is making a care ful study of the proposal and is planning to coordinate its efforts with any moves' initiated by the county court or the city council, it was reported at the realtors' luncheon Friday noon. The board adopted a resolution recommended that the state highway department travel, bu- reau utilize the colored motion pictures of Oregon scenery Pre pared by Kathryn L. Gunnell of Salem in its tourist promotion work in the east. The Portland Realty board recently passed a similar resolution. . R. H. Jones, legislative candi date, explained his proposal for a law which would place sale of fortified wines produced outside of ! Oregon, in the state liquor stores as a means of encouraging an Oregon fortified wine- industry comparable to one In Washington which amounts to $650,000 a year and utilizes surplus fruit. Such an industry would benefit Marion county especially, Jones said.. Tickets to the Eugene Gleemen concert here next Tuesday night were sold at the luncheon after Clifford Harold praised the ability of the 'group directed by John Stark ' Evans and mentioned the benefit the Boy Scouts will derive from the Gleemen s appearance here. Portland Lease Decision Monday Control Board to Debate L Offer of Taylor Site for Job Offices ' Whether the state boaid of control will approve a lease for the Taylor property, at Burnslde and Washington streets, Port land, to be used by the Oregon Employment service, probably will be determined definitely here Monday. The proposed lease recently was referred to federal officials. Owners of the Taylor p-operty originally offered to lease it to the state and federal government Jointly on a rental basis of $850 a month, with the provision that the owners taxe-care of all maintenance and repairs. Now in Auditorium The board of control refused this offer and submitted a coun terproposal under which the rental would be fixed at S700 a month. Under this proposal the property owners would take care of repairs and maintenance The cost of maintenance ana repairs was estimated at approxi mately S 65 a month. i The Oregon Employment ser vice, affiliated with the federal employment, service, now occu pies quarters in the basement oi the Portland auditorium. Nelson Named as Head of Students Merlin Nelson, son of Mr. and fr Theodore G. Nelson, route seven,' was yesterday elected head nf the Salem hi eh school student body for the forthcoming, year, vlnninsr over two other candi dates, Willson Maynard and Wayne Nelson. : ThA new nresident will take ov- mt- lit h nt!e immediately and pre side during the l38-3s school year. Others elected to offices were: , Vice-president, Betty Anunsen, Secretary, Florence upjonn. rinrton editor. Percy Smith. Clarion manager, Bonner Phelps Clarion Annual editor, Joe bnea. Glarion Annual manager. Bud MnTTilhin. Forensic, manager, amy ,jtiu- raore. . i Yell leader, Burson Ireland. Song, leader, Dorothy Caster. Makes Lucky Find PORTLAND, May 3-P)-Kenneth Smith has credit with the -fates for several trips under ladders and maybe a broken mir ror. Yesterday he found 3 9 four leaf clove.rs, 33 with fire leaves. five with six and one with seven. Correction! . DINNER BELL i Salad Dressing AdVertlsed In our ad yester day morning at Quart 23c Should Be Quart.. . 27c STATE STREET GROCERY & MKT. I 1230 State St. T t e w mWW m.TW"T W tTl?fl 0 WHEN OTHERS FAIL CHARUECHAN tjhlnc9e Herbs KK.MKU1BS . . Healing vtrtBe has been - tested hondrrds 1 years for 'chronic all m ci t a . nose, throat, ( sinusitis. c a la r r;n, ears. s. B. roag Inni asthma, chronic cooghs. storojich. gall stones, colitis. constipation, dlabetts, kidnejs. bladder, heart, - blood, nenrea. nenraliria, rheumatism, high blood Dreasure. eland, skin sores, male, female and chll dren disorders. a. & Fobs. rears btcUc la CMaa Hrt SDOciallat. 123 . CommrcUl St. ISalasa, Or. Offle hoora to 6 axau aaaaay mm waa. Heads Eagles V Leon DuBois, j elected this week mm vAithv nrniidrat of Willam ette Aerie, Fraternal Order of Racln. The lodm will snonsor a Mother's day service on the west steps of the court nouse at 3 o clock Sunday afternoon. Eagles to Honor Mothers at Event The Salem Aerie of Eagles pro gram in honor of all mothers will be held at the west entrance of the connty courthouse Sunday at 3 p.m. Chairs will be placed on the lawn for the mothers attend ing and the entire program will be carried over radio station KSLM to those unable to be pres ent. . Mayor V. E. Kuhn will act as master of ceremonies.' Music will be furnished by the city band and by Gladys Cherrington and Oliver Frimm. vocalists. The invocation will be read by Rev. James E. Mil- legan and the address of welcome by the Eagles' Worthy President Sidney Stevens. The mam address is to be pre sented by Rev. Robert Hutchinson who has chosen a topic significant of the occasion. Charles A Sprague, candidate for the repub lican nomination for governor. may be a speaker if he returns from a campaign tour in southern Oregon by that date. Wayne Cook Is Member Of Advertising Society OREGON STATE "COLLEGE, Corvallis, May Wayne Cook of Salem, junior in agriculture at Oregon State college,-has been initiated into Alpha Delta Sigma, national honor fraternity in ad vertising, -r Men who are prominent on the advertising staffs of campus pub lications are awarded member ship in this society. FOR YOUR HANDBAG KLEENEX 'Lipstick Tissues for 20c Used by smart women everywhere to prevent 4 handkerchiefs, towels, ' ; gloves from stains. Ct thm gmart necm ehich hold on pmckof thum dainty tissues. $1.00 valueor 2Se mnd strips from 2 boxes ICIeenes. At Fred Meyer Toiletry Dept. No. 123-121 SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT Of Th Guardian Life Insurance Com pany ot Aaaerica. la th City ol iw York, ia then. JBtater ot New York,- 'oa the thirty-first day o( December. 1937, mad te th Insurance Commissioner ot th Stat of Oregon, pursuant to law; CAPITAL Amount of capital atock paid op. 9200,000.00. , - - Total premium income for th rear. S17.074.344.08. Interest, dividends and rent received durinc the year. 96.577.516.76. Income from oilier aoarcea received daring th year, 93.165,603.72. Total income, 9-6,817,464.56. DISbUBSEUKNTS Paid for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender Tallies. 9s, 014, 914.12. Dividends paid to poticyholdera durinc the year, 92.371.150.19. Dividends paid on capital atock daring the Tear. S24.OOO.00." Commissions and aalariea paid daring the year. 92.45V.17S.87. Taxes, licenses and lees pa4d . taring the year. S799.94S.46. Amount of al' other expenditures, 9.- 610.553. 6L Total expenditure. 918,179,748.25. , ASSETS Value of real estate owned, (market valne). 81.76.15. 84. Value of bonds owned (amortised value). 993,588.09151. Loan oa mortgages. 93, 190,481. 55, Policy loans, 821.268.030.97. Cash ia banks and oa hand. 91.- B12.S04.40. Ket uncollected and deferred premiums S3. 125.950)0. Interest and rent do and accrued. 95?.018 99. Other assets (net). 8972,542.47. Total admitted assets. 9121,770,583.73. LIABILITIES Ket reservoa. S109.4d2.232. 70. Gross claims for losses unpaid, 9532.- 9ZS.93. All other liabilities. 99.316.175.85. Total llab.Utiei, except capital, 119,- 301.335.50. Capital paid np. 9200.000.00. Surplus 11 liabilities, 95,269.- ZaO.23. i Surplus aa regards policyholders. 15.- 469.250.23. Total, 9124.7T0.585.73. . -BUSINESS IN OBEOOK . I FOR TJ1E YEAR Gross premiom received daring the veer. S79.5S1.21. ' rromium and dividends returnea aur inf th rear. 91S.21O.70. Losses and claims ; Pd daring th year. S9.590.00. V.m. a fAMntnt TK . tin rt'in Life jeMiraae Compaay ot America. . . Nam ml Secretary,: &. C. Neuendorf- Ktn, or rniiani. i an neT. fer. - Statutory resident attorney for service, Insurance Commissioner of Oregon. Of this amannt 9199.500 has been .onnired nnder Mntnalixation Plaa. . Tais item includes $23,940 returned to th Company oa atock acoiired under . Mutualixatioa ms PAGE FIVE Bryant to Speak Oh Orient Crisis Retired US Navy, Chief lo Address Monday Chapel . Meeting at WU Following its policy of bring ing distinguished speakers- to Sa lem for student assemblies, Will amette university has secured. Lt. Commander Stewart F. Bry ant, US pavy, retired, for the 11:20 a. m. student chapel to be held Monday, May 9, at Waller hall. - ' Bryant's topic "Is to be "Con flict in the Far East, Its Causes. Consequences and Our Defense." He c o m e s as an authority on world affairs, having a back ground of service with the US navy in all parts of the globe besides having participated in disarmament and international, relations forums while doing graduate work; at Stanford uni versity and at' the International Relations Institute at Reed col lege. One of the few persons te receive the Czechoslovakian war " cross, Commander Bryant' adds this to one from China and from Japan. Dr. "Bruce Baxter, president. states that the public is welcome to attend these student assemblies In so far as seating capacity al lows, and will also have oppor tunity to hear this speaker at the mass meeting the same night, at 8 o clock at the old high school auditorium. His subject there will be "Danger Spots in American Society." ..'-: Salem Fireman Fined On ftfo Traffic Counts PORTLAND. May 6.-;p)-Ar- rested on charges of disregarding a traffic signal and failing to have an operator a license, J. F. 'Baggett, a member of the Salem fire department, paid an $8 fine yesterday. . No. 89-123 SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT : Ot Th Bntmh General Insurance Com pany. Ltd. ot London, in Knjland, on tn thtrtjr-firit dar ol Deeembcr. 1937, made to the. Inaurance Commiaaioner of the State of Oreron.parauant to law: CAPITAL Aanunt at atatotorr depoait. S4G0.- 000. Ott. , INCOME i Ket premium receired during tae year. $398,082.90. Interest, dividend and rent received darinc the year, 944.203.SS. Income from other aourcaa received dorinc the year, 94,104.71. Total income, 944S.S90.95. v DISBURSEMENTS Net loaaea paid darinc th year Includ ing adjustment expeaaea, 9103. 991. 10. Dividends paid oa capital stock aurinf the year, O. Commission and aalariea paid durinf th year. 9149.2S4.4S. Taxes, licensee and leea paid durins the year. 91.t)4S.4i. Amount of all other expenditures. 98TT9.9. Total expenditares, 941 8. 265. 51, , ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned- market value, O. Value of stocks owned market value). 9S9.7S0.00. i alue of booda owned (amortized). 91,062.750.07. .Lean oa mortgages and collateral, etc, $1.14.00. Cash la banks and oa , aand,: 99S.- 905.99. Premium fa course of collection writ ten ainc September 80, 1937, , 051.50. Interest and rents due and accrued, 19,839.00. , Other-assets (net). 93,900 09. Total-admitted assets, 91,837,171.25. LIABILITIES Oroaa claim for losses unpaid, 938, - 272.00. . . ; Amount of unearned premium i on all outstanding risks, 9406,162.41. Dae for commisiioa and brokerage. 929.825.00. All other liabilities, 9514.20. Total liabilities, except '-capital, 8471,- 773.61. Statutory deposit. 900,000 00. Surplua aver all liabilities, $462,- 397.64. Surplus aa regarda policyholders. 9862,897,64. Total, 91.837.171.25. BUSINESS IS OREGON iXR THE IKAH Net premiums received dur g th rear. 94.983.60. Met losses Mid during th year, sz,- 190.43. Net loaaes incurred during th year. 91.810.94. Nam of Company. Th British Gen eral Insurance Company, Ltd. Kama of U. S. Maaarer. T. W. Koeckert. " hint f Secretary, A. w. Greer. Statutory raaident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner. No. 88-123 SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT Of th Detroit Tire aad Marine In- sursiice Company, ol Detroit, la too Stat of Michigan, oa th thirty first day of - December, 1937, made te tb Insurance Commissioner of th State of Oregon, puisusnt to law; CArlTAL Amonnt ot capital stork paid up. 9i.0OO.OO0.00. ; - INCOME Net premiums received during tb year, 9837,602.94. Interest, dividends ana rents reeeivea during the year. 9206,057.13. Income from other aourcea reeeivea during tb year. 927.953.16. Total income. ai,07i,ei3.za. DISUUKSEMENT3 Net loaaea paid during th year includ ing adjustment expenses, 93J6.266.4M. Dividends paid on capital atock dur.og the year. 9100.OO0 00. Umnimwit ui salaries paid during the year, 9295.797.07. Taxes, licenses aad fees paid during th year. 960.796 17. Amount of rll other expenditure. 9286.798.19. Total expenditures, Si.a1y.s37.v1. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of Vsl estat owned (market value). 9i.26T.060 2. Value 01 atocks owned (market vaiuei. 9527.E80.OO. Value of bond a owned (amortized!. 91,875.590.00. Loans aa mortgages and collateral, ete 9450,955.03.. Caah ia banks and ea hand, st4tv 126.61. " . Premioms in eouiao of collection writ tea aince September SO. 1937, 77. 967.15. Interest sal rente due and accrued. 915.085.e6. Other assets (net). o;.o.xi. Tctat admitted assets, 98.860,811 H. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid, 935.- 884.00. Amount of unearned premiuma on all outstanding risks. 9836.660.46. Due for commisiioa and brokerage. 910.000.00. All other liabilities. 911 1.95S.O0. Total liabilities, except capital,!,- 044.502.46. Capital paid up. 9l.000.ooo.op. Surplua over all liabilities, $1,816. 339.02. . - Surplus as regards policyholders, 9-." 810.3R9 .02.. Total. .80. 841.4.. BUSIN'KKS IS oitrr.os . FOR THE YEAR . Net premiums received during the year, 94,759.86. Net lo&sei, paid during the year, ., 588.11. Ket losses incurred during the rear, 92 849 42. Name of Compsny. Detroit Fire Marin Insurance Companv. Nam of Pridentt W. II. Koop. Name of Secretary, D. R. Ackerman. Statutory resident attorney for aervir. Insursnre Commissioner ( th Stst ot Oregon, 8alem, Oregon. (Service tor Vah. iogtoa General ' Ageacy. Inc., Setl., Wash, "r - ns: ' i f