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THE SH ERMA* COUNTY JOUBNlL, |- - ■ jäljennän i T~ -------------------------- Juurita’J SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER, Establiihed’ Nov 2, 1888 «GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, EoUbliohed 181T7 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. 1931 - WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932. MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1WM, PACE J 4 SWISS PRESIDENT Grass Valley Mrs. Amanda Tilton, sister of Mrs. Matt Simon, visited here for a few days this week with relativea and friends. With her husband she is Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By living in Los Vegas, Nevada near Managing Editor Boulder dam- . She says it is a rough GILES L. FRENCH rugged country given over to mining, stock raising and keeping out of the sun in the summer time. The council passed a beer license Entered aa second-claas matter at the foetoflic«, at Moro, Oregon, under Act of ordinance last Monday night very Congress of March 8, 1879. similar to that passed in Moro but carrying the added safe guard of a 8UB8CRIFT1OH BATHS—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 8250 bond for applicants. The clos ing hour will be 11 o'clock instead of 1.00 12 as in Moro, but in all other fea Six Months tures the rulings will be identical. esswiaMiii « 11 i i i u , 11 — i on the poppy will be the same as laat year with the exception of color and will have the wordiiik “Made in U. S Veterans Hospitals or words to that* effect. This is a guarantee to the public that it is veteran made and is an American Legton Auxiliary poppy The disabled veterans receive 1 cer.t for assembling each poppy and the W- R. Adams. Walter Adams, Lou remainder of the ten cents is used for is Schadewitz and Woodrow Cox of Rehibilitation and child welfare work a small portion being returned to the Antelope spent Sunday in Kent. Unit selling them. Mr. and Mrs. J. iR- Dellinger and son Arnold spent Sunday at the home *YN9^?1S<.°L Annual Statement of the of the formers daughter, Mrs- Elmer OLEN8 FAU.S INSURANCE CO. 8tate of New Tork. Hansen of Moro. » the thirtr-tirzt day of December. 1932. Kent Grange No. 688 held its reg ular meeting Saturday evening,- April 8, with thirty five members present- During the lecturers hour two musi cal numbers were given by J. L. Matthes, George Witter, Robert Hel yer, Pauline Davi| and Clarice Wil son. After grange the evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. Total Income......................... $11,355.029.04 u 4 , nness e valley ------- o-—.— • Scientists Kave discovered a noise that will kill the germs in jnilk. That’s nothin’, Our neighbors daughter learned that much from a singing teacher o f ivhn March will be referred to in history as the month the ,yi b.ijtleggers were both suppressed. ,, litJe extra charge for this type of seed is fully justified and the seed is. well worth the difference. One grow ing his own seed can do what the certified seed growers do—maintain a seed plot, learn the diseases and roguo them out. Speaking of the various variety of potatoes to plant for the early or mid-season crop, G. R. Hislop, head •Baa . ni v»’u3 m Stocks conven .on bit of Annun! Ctatement of ths ANCE COMPANY Rt.?u nf Connecticut ti?y oi December. 1932. ¡¡.e • Commissioner of Qt to law: T.* L .. » C.OCO.CCO 00 Nr», nr—?;..... in t $ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gregg and Mrs. Alfred Lyons who spent a few days visiting in Bend, i ( turned home Wed nesday evening. They were accom panied by Mrs. Earl Gregg. The JOURNAL is always glad to have people send in news events. The more news the bet ter paper Trial Ir-'" ! ! C Ù.931 53 Nr* ) ; -fcj du1' ? tin- Vj-r. L eluJ.ne ad.ui.jnrnf' tixpsr» .................................. $ 4.CIO.796 47 D ivk ' cih $r.!d o;i cc.p.tal ata?: dur ila t’ic year. ... 1.233.000 03 Cumm.isieni and saiariec Ml t ilurfnw the fmr.... I Tit f. : c.r. ci r id tecs pa.d durln: the vear.. ?........ 570 202.50 Amount ot all other expend itures ...... ............................ 1.591.3C9 33 ur?s .......... $11.187.585 44 A^3ET3 w. n«» r» ¿7 .............................¡ I C2.780 01, Vrlue c. real es.ate owned (r.iaiin v’luet . ........ 596.131 04 Vc.l; r < ( Ltc-l’s and bond» owned Uaa:k t value)..»..' ’34.678.743 00 L ouuj cn niosiuarca and cdl- iavcrcl. enJ............ 721.500.00 Casii i.i dunks and on hand 2.795.334.07 Premian" in, course cf- col- lei-tlun written »‘.tice Bep- 1.383.136 73 tsmber 30. 4032............. .. Interese and rents due and 226.795.80 .icc.ued ... .. Total admltt-d Msets .. $13.361).401 25 4 LIABILITIES « Orc* i claims fòt losses un paid ....................... ”......... » 1.434,903 79 Amount cf unearned premi- umi oil r.U cutstandlnj .. .,. ixu . qqstq rifai»s* « ».. ......... Dus far commission end 43.590.00 brokcreae ....... ........ All other liabilities ....... 5.8)8.731.76 except Tc'.al liabilities. $16.820.211 25 capitel ........ ...................... Capitel paid up. .......... $ 0.090.000 00 Surplus over c 11 liabilities. . 17.519.190 03 Surplus as retaros policy- 423.540.190 00 holders ........ -..................... ’ total ...................................... 811389X01.25 BUSINESS IN OfiEUON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during tho year ............. . ...................... Losses paid durin« the year.... 30.98180 Losses incurred during the year 14,758.20 Name of company. PHOENIX INSURANCE CO. Name of president. Edward Milligan: Name of secretary. Fred O Oustetter: Statutory resident attorney for service. ¿GORGE L. DUTTON ^Basis of valuation: stock» convention. Bonds amortized; Synopsis of Annual Slatemen*, of tha AMERICAN CEN'IR/.L INSURANCE COMI ANY of St. Louis, in ine Btaw of Missouri. 0:1 uw ihiriy-flrst duy of December. 1932. n ad? to Ihe insurance Comtnissicnrr of ma Stats of Oregon, pursuant to 'aw; Amount ot capital »tock paid w up ........................................... $1.000.000 00 , I ncome Net premiums received during the year ...... $2.533.345 41 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year .. 302.775 46 Income from other sources received during the year .. 42.998 29 : HOME OFFICE. WASCo . 43.879.619 16 Total Income .. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including adjustment ........ expenses ................................ $1.560.571.41 Dividends paid on capital 200.000 00 stock during the year.... Commissions and salaries 1.036.897 99 «paid during the year...... Taxes, licenses and fees paid 135.536 73 during the year .............. Amrunt of all other expendi 170.798 57 tures ..................................... In Moro th« First Week in Each Month »3.103 794.69 Total expenditures ........ assets A complete stock of all staple grocer ies always on hand. / . Clothing for all the family. Every thing staple and guaranteed satisfactory. Valua of real estate owned (market value) .......... $ ............. Value of atocka and bonds owned (amortized or In vestment) ............................$6.002.390 66 Lians on mortgages and col- lateral, etc. .......... 394.009 44 Cash In banks and on hand., Premiums in course of col- lection written since Sep tember 30. 1932 ................ 37C.035 3t 301.374 5. Other Ledger assets .......... .. Interest and rents due and 73.696 00 accrued ............................... - T...1 Reliability, is our watchword H. Ziegler’s Quality Store Oregon 14.3 93,490.40; ¿7 IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR ’■emiuins received ’ ’».731.71 ■ s .* id dividends re- / the year.. 910.064,41 v 4 during the year 215.260 00 C/mpanv.: . AviD MUTUAL LIF1 IN8UR- CR COMPANY: .>• Vdeat. George w. Smith; 1 clem & Parker . ( CTNERAL AGENTS 3’9 OAK STREET UQ2TLAND, OR. u Total Income ..................$56.683.063 18 * DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including* adjust- ments expenses...............$94.336.515 39 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year.... 3.600.000.CO Commissions and salaries paid during the year.... 14.873.995 36 Taxes, licenses and lees 3,599.846 07 paid during the year, a Amount of all other ex penditures ................ .. 13.380.438 69 • ‘ Total expenditures . assets .... $58.790.78534 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value)?. .877.831.317 00 Cash in banks and on hand 9.091.680 46 Premiums in course of col lection written since Sept. 30. 1933 ............................... 8.871.363.45 Interest and rents due and accrued ..................... ’A.. 800.890 00> All other ................................. 1.135.166.17 Total admitted asseta. IM.0M,n7.W LIABILITIES Oros* claims for losses un paid ...................... » 6,013.95100 Amount of unearned premi ums on all outstanding risks ........ ................. . 38.743.915 00 Due for commission md brokerage ............ ... 1.095.000 00 All other liabilities .. ... 90.081.533 96 Total liabilities, i capital ........... $65.862.6» 3« Capital paid up .................. $12.000.000 00 Surplus over all llabllltirs $20.167.637,72 Surplus as regards policy holders ...... ..................... $32.167.637,72. Tctal ............. .................... $93.930.337.08 \ BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YFJ.I. Net premiums received dur ins the year ..................1 161.986 19 L omu paid dur:m the yc-ir 97.487X4 Losses incurred uariua the year ...... . ........................... 90 341 44 THE ilt.ME IN3JVVN0F COMPANY WILFRED KURTH Prestcent VINCENT- P Vr'.'TT. Eecrrtcry. W B RaM-.u cn. » . try resident at torney fir rrrvlce. Gerlinqcr Richards & Co., Agents AMERICAN BANK Bi • . Portien'. CT .ÜIHO OwrW W.'-S-rr .t5n C EOAr.D o” —jz a Foil!:.;«!. Or. -DINO 1.HUNM Surplus as regards pol icyholders .....;............ BUSIN wU IN OREGON FÓh 8.967.956 38 Y^R Net premiums rflesived during . . the ysar ......... ;.................................... 'i ild during the y< currad during tli LM g§™»;WS'JRANC» ’ Name of President. /. jt. Koeckert. Name af Secretary, D. D. Mtnrr.. , Aqcn+s Wm. F. Jackson, Agent Moro, Oregon ♦JYNOPSTS of Annua] Statement of the UNITED STATES BRANCH OF TH« OCEAN ACCIDENT GUARANTEE CORPORATION. LTD, of New York, in the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December. 1939. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State ct Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital deposit stock paid up....................I „ INCOME Net premiums received ¿Sur in® the year.... .... ............. I Interest, dividends and rents received during the year.. Income from other sources received durina the year.. 800.000 00 9.043.498.78 835.395.97 49.232 05 Total Income ......... .1 $ 10 837.126 10 DISBURSEMENT'S -Net losses paid durina the year, including adjustment expenses ............................... 8 6.832.249 41, Dividends paid on capital stock during the year.................... .. Commissions and salaries paid during the year...... 3 909.925.08 Taxes, licenses and fe-s paid during the year...... .................. 231.751.83 Amount of all other expend itures ....................................... 1W 8.319 78 Total expenditures ......... ; 11.710.239 07 ASSCT3 of real estate owned (market value! ........ .1 759.41613 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value!.:..' 3.708.863 25 Loans on hiortzages and col lateral. etc...............t......... 19.600.00 450.500.20 Cash in banks and on hand Premiums in course of col lection written since S« p - tember 30, 1932. .. ...... - 1.701.869 78: Interest end ren's due and 75 accrued . ..•........ 178.419 ................ 184.997.80 All other ......................... ..... Vaiue Total admitted aunts.... 316.994.653.90 LIABILITIES Grori claims for losses un paid ............. .3 6M7.3MM Amount of unearned nremi- ums cn ail outstanding ’ risks ...................................... .. 4.502.386 83 Due for con,in!ss.an and 407.383 49 brokerate ........................... All other liabilities, cunt-u- 9 778498 98 gencr reserve Soec'al reserve fo- I b.„*.y *00.000 00 and eomn I ojsw .......... 463.066 M All other ............... ....87.040.556 93 Gross claims for losses un- i paid ......................... . ............... $ 4ÍJ 8C3C7 Amount of unearned premi- on «11 outstanding 9,834.334.91 Due for ’ commission ’ ‘ and 7.6C0 SO All other liabiUtiCS 826.947 44 Total labilities, except Capitari » rj lip ii.*tt0,0OT M ,1,®W,5W W Grass Valley , : : , Inc .m» from t ce vc j a< J iur- . ♦ 8 122.244 71 ti re nt A V. a*. 1.233.549 64 r mices >.ar. HX37.23 111' 7’ . <1.V.( rc’'. :é i i .------- o------ ’ •) -The weather certainly has prohibitionist leanings so far this beer season- Mrs- J. C- Wil on and M ts . Dick , Reckman1 spent Tuesday at the home ; of Mrs. W. O. Smith. I J 8.605 817 87 Total ...».... r,................. $17.367.950 74 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums rectn.nd durln; the year ............................... $’1610.01 Lows paid during ti e year. . 15.H36 03 Losses incurred du .u . tnc yicr 15.6C5 90 Name ot tomnfrny. OLEN3 fa L ls r^anANUP-co. Name ot Pre. lucnt. F. , Srialhy; Nun» o H. VA Corb a oxn-y tv.r Dr. J. A. BUTLER beer was that of John B- Kenneiy who said that we had deserted the noble experiment to try an experiment in nobility. Try that out in your think tank ------ -o------- Most folks have trouble making a living when they work fifty or sixty hours a week. When the government makes thirty hours the-legal limit a man will nee - two jobs. \ \ * -------- o------- ; . TwJ thousands years from nhw cl ildren will read the story Of the brave depositor who attack an ogre named Bank after said ogre had persecuted him for years _ . ------- o------- . . Las fall we were assured that the Columbia river develop, t vi rd he first. No - ' wp are assured that it will be first after p Synopsis of Annual Statement of the HOME INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, in the s nte of New York, on the 31st day ol Decerib- r. 1933. made to the insuranre commirsioner ot the state of Cre.oo. purftuant to law; CAPITAL Amount of capital sio.k Pgid up .......... ................ 41?.COO.000 00 INCOME Net premiunrs received dur ing vlie year . .-........ $40.592.113 10 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 3 838.315 03 Income from other sources received during the year 12.259.636 05 8.7S3.141 f.7 2.500.030 00 6.I05.517.C; o. 1. .»».0 ’ll ' on ihr mir j n ra* io th- 3.000^000.00 iai:U poli cy i.uldvis Tatui ndmiit^rt ansets........ $17.363.959.74 LIABILITIES Grots claims ter lur^c^ un- . Paid . ...................................... $ 1.222.232 03 Amcunt cf untamed premi ums on ail ouUtaiidlnn risks ................................ ... C.037.122 05 Due for comtnUslon and brokciare ............ .............. All otl^r llabiUUe».^........ *1X38.620'82 Perkins DENTIST Lu. .ment Fluctuation Amd T •?! ticbUitlys. except cap- ' r Ì -1 • ;;; y ‘.......................... w«1.553,952 « r *M mid no ....... fc'urphi* over all * •••••••••••• ^-bmt.es ... $16,323)420 40 • Total expenditures............ 411472.611.32 .. . . ASSETS Value of real estate owned «market value! .................... I 764.820.75 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) ' 13.134.025 30 Loans on mortgagc.s and col lateral. etc............ . ........... 1.054.963 97 Cash in banks and on hand 1.197.691 60 Premiums in course of col lection written since Sep tember 30. 1932................ l,OO4.’S7.70 Interest and rents, due and Accrued .............................. 69.193 41 All o.her assets.,.................... 138.671.74 Kent News p. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the ' year, including adjustment -Ui..........................* 3.483.990 08 Dividends paid on capital aiock during the year. . 800.000 00 Commissions and salaries _ paid during the year.......... 3.139.553.53 Taxes, licenses and tees paid during the year ...................... 164.880 55 Amount of all other expend itures .................. . ............ 4.579.307.17 Total ‘ liabilities.- except capital ............. ! J Capila! paid up ....................... Surplus over all liabilities . Surplus as rcsarib poltcy- -holders ........ ........... .............. t peudlfures . 4.708.476.50 To el «XPendltnrM $ 49,583.967.06 ASSCTt - cf Ttsl «»'.tate Owned 6.845J64.00 .’u” ot »tccKM and bonds 1 - \'4- 'market or amor- • J. ': M1JM.6U.OO ci) mertgauev and K1L'’tc a', 65.483,093 14 “ no.js and policy 70.819.509.89 ’ 'nk' and cn hand 3.503.859.88 » ’.ecicd snd deferred urns ...’................... 4,763.811.93 and rents due and 4.808.397 881 396.791 31 T ;;-44L .. tm.971.313 02 k - LIAdlLTrUDB L Hi iw..' Amount.of capital stock paid. “» ............. • 9.500.000 00 w . INCOME Net premiums received dur- J..................... । 5.731.727,14 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. 758.718 60 Income from other sources received during the year.. 4.864.583.30 Miss Christine Fohia left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and Don for Portland after spending several and Ellen of Grass Valley werc visi- weeks visiting her sister. Mrs- Her tors in Kent Sunday. Edmund gchultess, who has Just nue- LRT’S ALL START EVEN l' , man Peters. • '. * * reeded to the presidency of the Swiss Miss- Murdina Medler spent the Herman Zeigler was in Hillsboro confederation, held the office In 1917, According to the public prints there is a new drive for infla W21 and 1928. He Is slxty-flve years week end in Portland- tion of the currency on in Washington and it is engineered by last week to attend ttys funeral of his of age. The Misses Della Helyer and Berna mother who passed away there. Mr. these w{ib are called conservative instead of by the radical group. Zeigler’s father died last year. Orr spent the week end iff McMinn ville. That is as it should be. The conservatives, if as popularity sup Fred Krusow has been ill with a of the farm crops department, gives A. A. Dunlap was a business -visi posed they represent the mopeyed class, are the ones who should case of the grippe that has been go these brief discriptions of the leading sorts fdr this state: tor in Moro Wednesday. ing the rounds. 4 sponsor inflation They will gain most from it. Bliss Triumph—An oval, pink ‘po Kendrick Dunlap is working for Many of the citizens of town were tato with white flesh, suitable for Jf by inflation it is possible for the money lender s to be repaid at Moro. * in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. n< f t any part of the state, gaining Supt- Wiley Knighten * • ■ the entire amount of their loans tj^ey will have preserved: the sys Harry Holzapfel in The Dalles Tues Mrs. Earl Gregg who came to Ken special favor Malheur county. •temoi finances by which they have prospered,—If there is no in’ day, Good flavp/ and cooking quality and Wednesday was called, home Thurs flation and the huge amount of interest bearing debt is partially Mrs. Alva Stone is improving some yields be.ten thin some a trifle day due to her son Junior having been taken to the Bend hospital for an . - j - repudiated it will be a shock to the present financial system from what after a week or more of very earlier. operation for appendicitis. .serious illness- She is now able to Irish CobJiler-^-A ‘ white early po- which it may never recover., Also there will be a continuance of live for short periods without the . «to tha^t sets fewer tubers than some Mr- and Mrs- Bert 'Cox and son but reaches digfkea size earlier Warren of Grase Valley spent Sunday the investigations that have done so much to uncover doubtful oxygen tent. Charles* Lemly lost a valuable horse I adored in some lower elevations in visiting with relatives in Kent. business thics and outright dishonesty eastern Oregon. ' There are those who will arise and protest that repudiation is Sunday and- has others sick. _ Early Ohii’__JPu.^ oval potato with Maut Simon was in Portland Sat white fiesh favored in dryland sec- in tuelf dishonest?«but inflatidh, is only another means of doing urday to see B F- Strange who has ions where the growing season is the same thing ThH.governu enfhas already arranged the scene not improved from his illness. ‘Hf School y Ole* very short, ’ 'I- |or thos^ who cannot ¿ay in full through the bankrupts’ act. It Mrs- Josephine McKinney was here Earliest of All or Idaho Rural—A The Seniors of Kent high school white oval potato, very productive, *). ovides for repudiation by consent Tuesday with a stock of dresses that declared a “flunk day’* last Wednes setting a large number of tubers- Not paused a crowd of women to gather The farmer and the laborer ha^e to a large extent been defla day and spent the day having a good necessarily “earlies, of all.” at Zeigler’s store. te J. They should insist that before the .depression ends the indus- time. Those who went were: Alta Beer was not officially- sold here the Norton, Rua Helyer, Marjorie Mac- Padroni?a Jourm.1 Advertisers. Lei allexc ss va . ations be scaled down ij } be d ‘f’aUid ns well first day of the open season but a Innes, Margeurite Mitchell and Clar- - ecd reorganization of a large part few bottles drifted in from other art*of ihem must be A darky came into a doctor’s office ice Wilson. t > ir inanciai structure, anks, railroads, utilities, industries and quarters and was eagerly applied to with his face all battered up and Virginia Helyer was. absent front throats suffering from drouth. . ; >ody. “Were you in an accident?” . uh cj.ne as I ng as the present beMip is'continued. schobl Monday. asked the man of medicine. Mis. Lucy Higgles was* in The ------- O------- I Mrs- L. H. Ayres taught the high Dalles the last of1 the week going to “No sah; hit wan t no accident, school Monday afternoon while. Mr. sah.” said the patient- “It was done Ayres was away on business. the aid of Mrs. Holzapfel. GOODBY, CREW; HARVEST’S OVER on purpose. * Ah jes* naturally got Mr^. Carson von Borstel came up The legislature and the depression have .made radical changes beau up, sah.” from Portland Tuesday to visit her in the road program of Sherman county. We used to spend sons and daughters who live near here “Why don’t you stay out of such Kent Auxiliary Note» company” asked the doctor. thousand-4 of dollars a year building market roads, and new bridges. and Kent- She was arcompanied by bad “Ah cain’t afford to git er divorce, Altogether we have made over a hundred miles of improved road % granddaughter. Doctah/’ replied the victim. The members of George Bell Post nt a cost of approximately $650,000 to the county- The total cost No- 49 at their last meeting decided Minister—Don’t you ever attend a has been nearly twice that sum for the state and the federal gov- DISEASES LURK UNSEEN IN to ask permission to sell poppies at GOOD LOOKING SEED SPUDS place of worship? the high school- commencement exer eniineht has spent considerable sums here. Youth—Yes, sir, I’m on my way to cises in Kent. These poppies differ her house now- “No one on earth can look at two Now we are beginning a period when maintenance will be the from the commercial poppies, which piles of potatoes and say with cer only county road work for some years unless conditions change are often made of silk and sold on greatly. If the two secondary rozids within the county are com. tainty which one is better than the Memorial Dayt in that they are made other.” of red crepe paper because crepe pap E. R. Jackman. extension specialist pleted it will be by the itate. Not for some time will the county er is the material most easily handled in farm crops, and who knows the have a road crew with heavy machinery, trucks and tractors, ex by the veterans in the hospi-als. “The Oregon potato business from both Among those who visited in The imperfections found in these little cept to put the roads in shape in the spring. The bitterness that •nds, is author of that challenge. Of Dalles this week were: Mr. and Mrs. road crew jobs have caused maybe forgotten for there will be no course, he says, some things like soft J. R Dellinger and son Arnold; Mrs. flowers are marks of sacrifice, and as such should be held doubly dear. need of a crew and no money to pay them with. We are just out rot, scab, and rhyzoctonia can be de J. N- Maclnnes and aon Donald; Mrs. I Those making these little poppies are tected by looking at the spuds, but of the road building business until Uncle Prosperity makes us the main disasters of potato crop— J. C. Wilson and daughters Nellie and often boys who have lost their minds Clarice; Pauline Davis, ' Mrs. L. V. because of their war service, others the virus diseases—may lurk in the Walton and Mrs Dick Reckman. another visit have been maimed, etc.” The sticker finest looking pile of potatoes to be --------o-------- Mr. and Mr». Voina Guyton and - Since the president has been given the power to reduce veter found. Margeurite Mitchell were business. “A nice smooth potato is not likely an’ payment and federal salaries as he sees fit and since he has to differ in seed value from the rough made a ruling cutting these items of the budget it seems a good one beside it.” says Jackman in urg ning. 901^E Second St Mr. and Mrs- L H. Ayres and son* time for some one to explain that to a large extent the reduction ing the advantages of certified seed. Frequently the rough one may be Loren spent the week end in Port- The Dalles, Diegon made in expenditures for veterans will meet with approval of the better, as three of the commonest land. ’PHONE 211 W . ex soldiers themselves. The veterans did not ask for disability types of virus diseases tend to make Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barnett and OP i OMKTUIST-OPTICIAN payments to those not injured in the war. That law was passed the tubers smooth that do develop ” daughter Levina who spent a few “Certified seed is that which is days in Tortland returned home Sun to placate the service men’s lobby when the bonus was defeated tagged with the official tag sealed on day. a It was not a Legion bill. the bag by a representative of the R. P. Phelan made a business trip f ----------------0---------------- 1 state college- Growers pay for this to Moro Wednesday. ■ The wisest remark that has been made about the return of inspection and certification, hence the < 4 To’.al Income ......... 1 56.444.506 37 n , DISBORSiMEirrs P' d for losses, endow- rr .nts annuities and •urrender values ...... .¿8 28.158.768 55 D ■ (’ends »aid tn policy- hmder.i during the year, 11.169,563 H Divt-’rnds oaid on capital rtc?K miring the year... Cimr's’-ons and salaries nn 4_4nrina lhe year... 4.689,496.66 Tax licensee «nd fees p : d cu ’.nz the year.-... 857.681.43 IP* o/? the Insurance Commissioner of the Stale of to law: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter Nellie and aon Charles spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr*. R. J, Harbin near Grass Valley. FÚDAY, APRIL 14, 1983. Insurance f usnmissloner of the B.ate cf Ore^on.^pursuant to law: Amonm of. capital stock i-afd up ................ t . . , INOOME To e! p-eniium incotaM for _ tn* v„4r . ......................... t 40.464,602 88 Inter',t. d I v I d e n da and "¿ar1 recci**d Cueing th« 13-005.286 77 Xneotr.4 fron» olher sources recc.ved durins the year. 4.974.6» 73 3.1799M.M Total UablSt’ce. è«Wt cap- Bal ...................................|I8.16?4<M> Capital d’Tcaitpajà ;r> . ...8 e"? ÎÎ Surpl is over au iLointka.. 1.054.¿93.SS Surplus as regards PJllcr- holders .......... . 4^ ...^8 1 C5t 093 M TotU ...................... ......... 6 794.4183.93 ntWNIuij IN ÓRE >N I uR THS. YEAR Net pr-ml^ms Í-6 760 4S th- r-c- ... . 89.145.15 U-sses r d « V r 53.591.03 Lomes :r- w. Naa»-' e -U 5 D tra ,1 • u . Li.'.r Nnme- c R WoM- -Nairj» cf re r^..o me n : ' for sgrTiew- . Cre-.ch ; c ♦Baits of vi.U.' steck« ccuwt.K.va. ;a±i ■ r '■ ' * si