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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1932)
. < - PAGE 4 I Wasco L.———- TMM SHERMAN ths 22nd annual convention of the County Jo4»rnal b indispensable. MissioMuy District of Esuitern Oro- Read the ads in the Journal church. IN THE COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, APRIL Frerich. Moro. Oregon. 8. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, smd other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are, Moro Presbyterian Church, Moro- regon. 4. That the two paragraphs next ' above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security hold- ers,if any, contain not only the list of. stockholders and security holders as i they appeur upon the books of the company but ¿so, in ames where the stockholder or security holder ap pears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given, also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledget and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not ap pear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner: and the affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the stid stock, bonds, or other securi ties than as so stated by him. Leia French, business manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April 1932. • - GeorZP G. Updegraff. My commission expire« Oct. 4, 1935. 15, 1932 man County, Oregon, duly mattered entered on March 25, 1932. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to said Administra or at First National Bank of The Da Oregon, with vouchers duly verified, within six months of the date hereof. Dated this 1st day of April, 1932. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE DALLES, ORÉGON, ADMIN- By F. M. Sims. ISTRATOR, Trust Officer. ' Gavin & Gavin, al-8-15-22 Attorneys for Esta ;e COURT OP ^OR THE Mrs. Afton McIntyre returned Sat home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Everett DISTRICT OF OREGON urday from The Dulles where she Monday night for dinner. A very . NO. B 17138 In Bankru] spent several days M special nurse plesant evening was spent by the fol 'Leon lowing guests: Mrs- Estrelle Hailey at The Dalles hospital. TO THE CREDITORS OF WAL Mrs- Orville Burres and young Dr. J. A- and Mrs. Butler, Mr| and LACE LEON MAY. Mrs. Ed Feldman and Mr- and Mrs. You are hereby notified that on the daughter went to Portland Monday George Updegraff of oMro. 7th day of April, 1932, Wallace Leon ' with her mother Mrs. Curtis who has A. ’ May, of Grass Valley, Oregon, was spent several days in Wasco at the Grandpa Siscel has been quite ill duly adjudged ipt, and that McIntyre home. In the Circuit Court of the State el the first meetii this week. be held in the Oregon, for Sherman County. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning spent Last Saturday afternoon Miss Elmer S. James, Plaintiff vs- the week end in McMinnville visiting Georgia Harper presented a musical gon, on the 23rd day of April, 1982, Everett P. Nunn; Ernest R. Nunn with relative«- and Vera Nunn, his wife; James R. recital at the home of her teacher, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the creditors may appear, prove Nunn and Lena Nunn, his wife; Fred Mrs. Henreittä Hennagin, before an Mrs. W. H. Burres and daughter their ctaims, examine the bankrupt, erick R. Nunn and Lillian Nunn, his audience of twenty people. At the shopped in The Dalles Friday. appoint a trustee and transact such wife; Bertha Barnes and Everett dose of the recital refreshments were other business as may properly come Barnes, her husband; Lucieus Nunn Th S- N. R. di' ision of the 4-H served. Mrs. W. C. Harper poured before said meeting. and «fane Doe Nunn, his wife; Har club had a pot luck dinner at the The hostess was assisted in serving Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 9th old Nunn and Gretchan Nunn, his wife; Leslie Nunn, a minor; Charles home of their leader Miss Georgia by Mary Jeanette Sargent, Mignon day of April. 1032. ';G. C. Morgan. Nunn, a minor; Howard Nunn, W mid- Striker, Tuesday night. After dinner Wall. Oriod Wattenburg, and Mar Referee in Bankruptcy. or; Barbara Nunn, a minor and Ross .games were played and a pleasant garet Johnon- ■ / Nunn, a minor; and Everett P. Nunn time had by all present. as Guardian for said . Minors, and STATEMENT OF THE OWNER Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder H. A. Van Gilder, Defendants. SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grady s^ent were business visitors in The Dalles To Ernest »R. Nunn, Vera Nunn, TION. BTC., REQUIRED BY THE Sunday in The Dalles visiting rela- Monday. James R. Nunn, Lena Nunn, Bertha , ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST Barnes, Everett Barnes, Lucieus - ti?«._______ ■——■---------- ......... - Mrs. Eliza Dinglo spent Tuesday in 24, Of 1912, Nunn, Jane Doe Nunn, Harold Nunn Sherman County Journal pub Mrs- Ormand Hilderbrand enter The Dalles visiting relatives. She and Gretchan Nunn, defendants: lished weekly at Moro, Oregon for tained a number of friends at bridge was accompanied by Mrs. Robert April 1st 1982. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGO Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Ereel Yocum. State of Oregon County of Sher answer the man as.’ Turner of Portland. Six tables played you in the above cause, on or before Ormand Hilderbrand went to The Before me, a notary in and for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS and high score, was made by Mrs. four weeks from the date of the first State and county s^oresaid, personal Dalles Monday to have medical at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that publication of this summons; if you — Hugh White and second by Mrs. Law tention given his luma which he in- ly appeared Leia French, who, having the undersigned First National Bank fail to answer for want thereof, rence Kaseberg- . been duly sworn according to law, de jured last deek while working on a poses and says that she is the Busi- of The Dalles, Oregon, has been duly plaintiff will apply to the Court for Harland Johnson went to Portland machine. He was accompanied by nesc Manager of the Sherman County appointed Administrator of the estate relief demanded in the comptaint; for of i William H- Henrichs, deceased, by a judgment against each of you for Hrzl— of the n __ x- za ___ . of - Sher- > Sunday night accompanied by his sis- Hilderbrand and Mr». Paul Me Journal and that the following is, to 5 Order County Court Fifteen Hundred Dollar«' (91500-00), the best of her knowledge and belief, ter Mrs. Dorothy Cramer who has Culloch a true statement of the ownership, been visiting at the home of her par- - management, etc-,, of the aforesaid ents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson. Mary Fortner and, MR» Proffitt sput the wtek end visiting publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act^of ' Mrs Belle Clothier was an over- Mr> In North August 24, 1912, embodied in section^ night guest of Mr«. A gust* Huckin 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, Mrs. Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. printed on the reverse of this form i Saturday night- WASCO, QREGON w rr W IL— .... . McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- to wit: Mr. and J W Mrs. Hugh Walker were _ 1. That the names and addresses of i u • — ; 'rv- n-ii — Dermid were dinner guests of Mr«, transacting business in The Dalles " the publisher, editor, managing edi i EHxa Dingle last Sunday. Saturday. - • CONSERVATIVE tor, and business managers are: Mrs. Harold Turner and daughter Publisher Giles L. French, Moro, Ore. Mrs. Marjorie Tucker and children COURTEOUS of Weston are visiting at the home of returned to Portland after spending Editor Gita« L. French, Moro, Ore. Managing Editor Giles L- French, ; the week end with relatives here. , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker. Moro, Oregon. - - M Mrs. Foister entertained five tables Frank Morrow arKj Un. ^11 Hull Business Manager Leta French, JMoro, । Capital and Surplus _ of bridge at the home of her parents, moU>red Hood Wver Sunday where Oregon. $66,000.00 2. That the owner is: (If owned by Mr. and Mrs. Tate, Thursday in honor they met Salem. Mrs. a corporation, its name and address of Mrs. Murdock of Corvallis’ High Morrow h,, visiting them must be stated and also immediately score was made by Mrs- Earl Jones Mr Morraw Slu>. thereunder the names and addresses DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE of stockholders owning or holding one and second by Mrs. Herbert Root. evwning. per cent or more of total amount of Mrs. John McClure entertained the Ag M correction last weeks paper stock. If not owned by a corporation, . Liberal Interest Paid òn Timt Deposits Nightinbale club and additional ♦© state that Mr* Grant the immes and addresses of the indi guests at her home Saturday after- ^land did not attend the waffl vidual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other noon. Eight tables played and the fecd unincorporated concern, it name and high score for the club was made by address, as well as those of each in- Mrs. John McDermid and for the For those who wish to keep inform guests by Mrs- Art Smith. Spring ed about county matters the Sherman Giles L French, Moro, Oregon. Leia flowers were used for decoration. DISTRICT B a ^ k of C ommerce TRACTOR MOTOR Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watkins and son spent the ewek end in Portland. Francis attended the Boy Scout meet ing held Saturday night. Joy White returned to school Mon day after an absence of a week with an attack of the flu. Ed McKee is having some interior decorating done in his home this week. Among those seen visiting at The Dalles and attending the show Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Estrelle Hailey, Miss Retha McDonald, Mrs- Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and Mabel, Marvin and Mary Thomas- Mr. and Mrt. Grant Armsworthy and Mrs. Spencer visited in The Dalles Sunday with their daughters who are student nurses at The Dalles hospital. Êà^ffSS r^'y kartat into our On« Stop Service Station for Drive the Faithful Old Chariot GAS ORIGREASING if I it Rattia or Creaks edition the Motor WASCO . * of Ph -dt:--l’ a. la the sta".» t Penn- •ylvtn a. ou the 31st day of Dec 1121. mau» to the taaur?nee cc.-mk-alon^r of the »UI j o ¿ ore««»- r*r»uaat ta law; fe S3; e*ol!“> « eck oaid’-_ «.9M.314.ri « MLvRrr .p.... •Ä’ISUÜ "’°"* the year.;.,. tea and teas 11.379. Ml.94 N-t Josies year, inc expenses .. .............................. 3 C-aarfiqlcna and salaries nail during the year...... T ” 1 i_r.nd teca pb |< ì < -cnn the »for.. mt cP all n. her exncndl- Í/. Net kwtM i Net wremfutns received dur- !m the r* -- ---------------- ....... 41J43J1CM In ercst. <ft d renta . received .i year.. 44.979.43 Income frs Bourses • ___ received < Total im »u Cut- Total iBOOLi -ucoitt ” ■J IMU Net »reasuma lue tne rMr Interest, «..vid'' received <!er In -O’l - Irena *p tne fasti rance Cummtesionsr of the of Ore-on ^M^xuant to lav: 3.744.74» 94 »817 341.44 dHurta .... ................... - -,. 707.4H.W ;n.'.»i *1343 Total npend Velue of re^t e* aia own?« I fmuic^t «*•••> ... ..... >24.494.23 75 2.41*3 •Vr.B« r* : o ’-i bon « owned (m- vd-e) .. * 1? 231 834 31 tonni cp r‘r|;wi ani rç’’.rte--». >*?. ... ■ 95.937 33 niJcure«!... ..»1.282 344.49 V- -TU nnd bonds ‘ viiuel... H. 473. 73».44 _ ra and col- Pii’. In h-nV-r «n-1 nn • sj. w • c ntea: ifo c' c'llec- I ... c tentem- .......... . 297.7J4 41 v • and • ' n sals.. 78.719 57 rev.v* of eo’ An ents Ccy f ' 5 2*3 Teini attmlU < ' 7 V e.t'.m’, '9 mid.................. <* »• ••-• ud'nv 12.419.154.04 ■ « un« ...,. J < 471.223.23 nre- ~n tin« 5. . 323 91 ana 77 "’1 ?» u., 5 5C AU c.her lit' ,llt U'.ir.í .'i 1.. t tecmlumn rccJvcd In : th- y»rr . .... »•-.-s raid f.ur.nn th? ; m AR »1 » tire A"0; Philodelnhla. ’ N m* or,pre <»ent. O”'o E r.’.sa Name of Been wr-’. A » Vei». 8‘'f’.’tory re^o-nt cCMaiy Ío?í8?rrl««. t___ Walter R Tria. , . 1'6 Of 36 04 rrvlc». •Valuations pppiov ?*! by n-L'irvl con vention of tagu^ance commise loner». > ♦ St «h» « r- nf F-no-*Ms of Ann”.«! Statement of thè,, A merican C entral jnsurancb " C u MPANY , cf Rt. Louta. In tne siate of Missouri, oh tne 5ist day of De^ember 1031. macie ir» thè Inaurane« Con; ni lesionar of the state of ureova. n»; inani io law; to Amount of eaviúi »tock paid 11.000.000 00 up » 45T9M 40 Repairs ? 22: 973.83 re 171.50 ü 10.781.73 •JUF!! 82- 41 17WÛ.04 4’ S j I 629.22 15 26? 09 3.0: j Net premium** received danni _ ___ the year .................................... 42.704.537 92 Int-r-sl. Äre i. s an i rents nccivcd tiur n tb y«a*.. 322.381.79 Inco.ae from ut ter toure.'s re- celved during tne. yvai.... 64.438 9o ......... 33.091.378 67 Total income ......... NT3 DT Tjnsá' tne Ket Icsxj P ’<1 c ’ yjer inclu.suj aU xpcn1 ; .................................... »1.663,533.81 raid on capital nr. ’he yrnr........... 200.020 0( s and’ salaries C V.rl r.R tiie year ......... 1,441.391 8. - vea and leas pa'd . .1.6. 'j y r ............................................ * rd-! t-f all ctinr cx.-enil- turo» .... , ............................ 1C.076 83 Total e:;psndlturrs . .;... 33.320.991 21 I O. -r asi Harvester Motors at Pro portionate price. ’ ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK ACETLINE and ELECTRIC WELD INS rl.l n rince \ ■ 1551......... J rents Cue '0.94 1> •1.93 ÎJ 1'3 54 Tot»! admitted r-» :«........ »3.137:2>'U3 LI.ÍBlLíriE» Or in claim« lor io*; s i n- . PMcl .. ........................ 7 391.462M AniT'nt of vnearnntl Bra- tnbtms on ail outstand ns .................. ,---......................... 445.598.94 Duc Mr commiaslon and Total HabiHUea. exclusive SLSHfUf1 ■Ux*k ®f •!.- nrsM ÓWÓOÑ Net premium» received dur-' SHERÍ1AN OARAGE & HACHINE SHOP WASCO and to said real property, except the right of redemption; that the pureh- Mer be placed in the immediate possession thereof. This summons is served upon you, pursuant to an order of the Honor able D. R. Parker, Judge of said Court, made on the 28th day of March, 1932, which directs that this summons be published once each week, for four consecutive weeks, in the Sherman Cbunty Journal, a news paper, and that a copy of the com plaint and sommoni be deposited in the Postoffice forthwith and mailed to each of the defendants. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 1st day of April, 1932. Frank G. Dick Attorney for the Plaintiff P. O. Ad dress: The Dalles, Oregon. al-8-15-22 ........... .4 SK9 CM99 I 4 For Spring Work. REGRINDINQ JOBS COMPLETE INCLUDES Regrind, New Pistons, Rings, Pins and Bushings. 60s ••• $85.00 30 b ., • 53.00 Mrs. Frank Lamborn shopped in The Dalles Friday. at the rate of I tí neYea Ei^ht per a nt.per annum, frum the 2211 J day of Novem er, 1928, Two Hundred licitar» (>290-00) attorney fees and. plain costa and dis bursements; and lor u decree fore closing the Mortgage described in the comrluint, and that the rpal property, to-wit: _ Rebinning at a point Fourteen Hundred and Fourteen (1414)> . feet North of the - Southwest (S. W. ) corner of Section Four (4) Township One (1) North' Range Seventeen (17) East of the Willameite Meridian; thence North Three Hundred six and eight tenths (306 8) feet; thence East Six Hundred seven (607) feet; thence South Thirty Three Degree« (33o) East Three Hun- dredSeventy (370) feet; thence West Eight Hundred sixteen (816) feet to the place of be- ginning. be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the judgment: that SI the defendants be barred and fore- osed of all rights and interests in Red & White Prices Are Lower D' i ,...14. »50.491.73 un- O O8fd Clal,M * Amount oí lineami um» on all outs an Due for commission AUeroCMtw AteÜiÜM 3.9M.8MU - Lowe« incurred during the Aame of company. Hamilton rtnn“ gurance company. Name of president. K. o. Jameson; vice preaideot. Arthur faenasen. Jr Name of aecretary. Charlea H. Sanger. Statutory resident «Horney for serv ice. John H. BurzarJ. Lcwia Bld«.. Port land. Or. OREGON V.’ ’e rt real estate own’d • mirk*: valui>........... I •Vftlue of stnek. and bonds 5.658.153 owned «market va.uc> ..... I ctu ci ir.ortca&£S and col lateral ate ............................ r jh In banks on hand ..... * W.ióí th 1-; iliums in course of collec- t oa written Since Sept. »74.456 25 3J. 1931 ..................... ................ In. rest and rents due and 71,419 0C accrued ............................... . , Loues JMwrrcd doria« the year ................. .. ‘tun 4.479 83 Präsident. SwrUry. 't.oniei^tor Service. . SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL BTAT^MXNT ¡ ' , Mr- and Mrs. G. A. Sargent had as Huckin and daughter Agusta, Miss Vivian Trounce, and Mias Maggie ’ Tripplitt. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers plan to sponsor another public meet ing in Wasco on the afternoon of April thirteenth. Definite announce ment* of the meeting will be made when the plans are completed. Mr- and Mn. Collis P. Moore ef Moro were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. McCulloch Sunday evening. Miss Ruth Schwendel has been eon- fined to her home this week with an attack of pneumonia- Frank Scott went to Portland Wed- family.' The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met at the parsonage Friday after noon and quilted. The LesJoures bridge duh met at the home of Mrs- Everett Watkin* this week. - The Junior bridge dob met Wed- W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities -> —enr?' t j 4 -aa m * Buy Your Needs From Us And Save The Profit. Schlitz Malt 2 1 2s, Hop Flavored.............. Old Nurnberg Malt, 2 l-2s, Hop Flavored Red & White Mayonnaise. Pint Jars .................. Golden Sweet Com .... “ - - Deviled Meats. Ms........... “ “ “ Baking Powder, 1-lb tins .................. Coffee, 14b pkgs.1.. Blue & White Coffee, 1-lb pkgs .•.......... Big Bargain Coffee, Lib pkgs................ 7 35c ; 27c 19c 8 for 29c 6 for 25c FULL LINE OF CHICK FOODS Chick Mash, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick Starter, Developing Mash, MILL RUN per sack....’......... - - SHORTS per sack..................... ROLLED WHEAT per sack... LAYMORE MASH'per sack.. CRACKED CORN per sack... . OYSTER SHELL per sack ... CALF MEAL........................ ALFALFA MEAL................ BRAN....... ................................... ECG PRODUCER...................... SCRATCH FEED....................... X GROUND, 50 lb. Sack BLOCK, PLAIN, 50 lb., . BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb................ SULPHURIZED BLOCK 5 lb 15 cents 2 . . .85 i .90 1.00 . 2.10 2.00. 1.20 1.25 1.35 . .60 . 1.90 ........GOc ........ G5C . .A . . 70c for 25c Prices Subject to Change Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers j . WASCO. ORBOON WASCO. OREGON , 4.994 323.34 734.487.53 47.927.378.41 -------- We Handle--------- 51c Flakewhite Shortening, 4-lb tins........................... 20c Citrus Powder, large size.......................... Blue & White Toilet Paper :............ . 3 for 20c 30c Roman Meal........... —........................... . 6c Red & White Milk, large size, (limit 5 tins) Crystal White Soap....................................... *.......... 3 for 11c .... : h ' 19c S. O. S. Cleaner, 3-pad size.. ' ....................4 43.19S.747.il Xboome Yroin’other aourewi received aurin* the year Mr. and Mrs Jo^n McClure and family visitad relativas in The Dalles Johnny and Olive Robinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder Sunday- BE YOUR OWN FEED MERCHANT SPECIALS FOR APRIL 15. 16, 18 I li year Including adjuat- Divi<i< ndK* palST^on 'capital » 28,218.061.21 atock during the' year . 4.840.000.00 OommlMlona and aalarles I ¿paid during the year .. 15.127.000 03 Taxes, licensee and feea I 1.704.063 98 „ paid during the year ... Amount of all other expen« Cures ........................................ 6.353.698.3! Total eXpcfidrtnri'« ......... i S3.tW.723 »< . AS3KTS Value of renl estate owned ■ < market value) .................. I O.M Value of stocks and bonds owned' (mancet value) . 92.406.051.02 Loans on, mortgages and 0.00 collateral, t c.................. Crsh In banks and on hand ....................... .. 8.386,363.23 FrenHumB In rourse of col lection written since Sep tember 80. 1031 9.694.348.19 *nl< iiiL.rind xcuw due nnd pccrucd " ............................ B42.53JDÖ All oilier ................................... 1.218,606 94 Total nclmftt«'d nMets , .1 ÏÎT2^247”oi9 38 i * usiLiTira Oro« claims tor looses un- . , ............................ .^.1 t 6.496.118.00 An.ount of unearned' pre- an outstann- 38.710.887.00 Dup for eoinmiasion" and iaH '¿»‘tewwreTT 28.782.320: Total liabilities, erclur.lv/' . . of c-mltal atobk of »¿4.« ............. .............. * 73,989.325.68 ■t'H.'.GBg IN ^ipJ.C.ON FOR THE Net nremfunir received dtir- , 1 ‘ I 213.2P7.91 Los es i !d r* triny the y sr 134.635.03 Lot.-»*' h.curred aurin« the ...................... 147,768.02 _ Nnmp of company, the Home Insur- SB re comuapy. Name of president, WJlfred Kurth. Name of Mcyct.-.ry. Vincent P. Wyatt.' , 1 i ' .y > n. noy for »trv« Uc. W, ii. Easmu cn. OKRLINOKR P i LHARDS A CO.. ACteNTS, American Hank building. • Portland. Orecon. • CHARLES W. CEXTON CO.. AGTS.. Board" of Trade building Portland. Oregon. w. h ragbdale , ix>c«i Agent. ............ ~ » 1911. made to the Insurance eeenmis- ■ioner at the state -4 Orason. oursu<Mit - to law: CAPITAL . Amount «t capital paid up ........ ....... «took S r ' 3 3.400.000 0< N;t premiums recel >-e<ldur- Ina the rear ......................... t 1 4.041 992 Id ; Internt. dividends md renia ' 1.123.980 79 ■ received dunnc the rear tocojne fro>n other sources I received during the vear. 163.212 25 .- Total income ... ............. I 7.319.159 21 DTSBURSm’TNTS . ■ ) vWet Jocr—• paid darin« U.s year inchiùin.r rdiuotment rxn-'nsej • . r.................. 1 3.387.753 <7 D!v*d'ndv mid cn capital , 6to '*. <Iur ns the real . 983.070 UA Corr-s-'on» and »Maries I 4 nsi! i”>rîn- the ycir... 2.147.941 71 Taxes. Ecns:s pnd fees naid I «Hr/' s »he y?ar '.... .. 232.73 J 97 AwountliOf ail .ataer ex- pcncün^tT*.......................... 2.210.400 P3 ræ982.53? 77 Te ?.l cxpcnd't^^es O . ' cd In- ..3 187.120 5? Val» ■ et r\' ckr in i uond: _ c, i J <ri n!cc‘ va!ue>..,. 18.092.096 4> * Cash .u ba iki and on hr-nd 1.175.451 CO Prem ms I i courae of col- lei tìon w Itlrn »ince Bep- tember 30. 1931............. 1.380.560 14 1 tot - >■' nnd rmts tu» and accrued ......................... 124.193 07 fotaF ndmPt>'6 .! »31.51X931 03 LIABILITIES Oro«» claim» for iocjea up - pnid ...... ............................-.1 I 1.C21 029 90 Amount of unearned nremt tims on all outstanaim ' All other I'iab'iiiMi' 7.‘’ ‘‘ B.0c5 C93 »3 Total llabHIt!?». exc’uilve of raoltnl s.o'*!' .... . ' 7’ 45 üfiKia» in o t 5o*i r< th »: v ta et premiums received our- lus ihe year ..... Los ea paid durtnr th" i Losses incurred uur'.nx ycar ..................... SIMM 57 THB FRANKLIN »I UI IU3UHANCÄ B COMP AN V Wn.FfED KURW. 1 I’ irclary. W. B. RASMUtSLN.,. . Statutory Residen* Attorney for 8?rv c R \V RtmMFf!« CO . AGENTS. Wilcox Bulidina. Portland. Or. PALLITT. fiTMUM. RE"D CO., AOTS Portar Building, Portland. Or.