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Saturday, 9, 1935 NEVAIFA STATE JOURNAlJ, RENO, NEVXCS PAGE Jfyor Showing of Railroads Slows Market Trading By MAX BUCKINGHAM. (Copyright, 1935, by United'Press.) NEW YORK, March Railroads probably hold the answer lo the next trend in the stock mar- krt. The carriers are combatting increased operating costs roth "no appreciable -gain in revenue. The result is a decline in their net op- crating incomes. Several roads have heavy financial obligations to meet in the next year.

Yet, traders point out, much pessimism arising from these factors has been discounted in the market. Rails have been battered steadily. Union Pacific, for instance, this week has shown 6 -Wants loss to a new low since 1933. Normally this would cause at least a technical rally, with some of the important railroad issues selling in' the low price area. But there is no sign of such a rally yet.

In fact in today's marked-with industrial and utilities showing a Alight gain in trading volume which reached only 440,000 shares --the railroad averages Bagged back close to the low mark s-mce 1933. This easiness came in face of the weekly car loadings report, which showed a gain of 51,746 cars over the preceding week. It was a disconcerting showing for the optimists who have gained some little hope in the past few weeks as the industrial average showed strong resistance around the 100 mark. But there was encouragement in reports from the trading floor that some investment trusts were buying leading rail tliares, while other traders report- cclly were switching out of the -ugh priced rails--such as Union Pacific and Chesapeake Ohio- into the lower priced issues, such as New York Central. of the rails to make any showing dampens any enthusiasm for new commitments in the inarket.

The lethargy sMMrn in trading likely will carry over tomorrow for the two-hour session. Business and legislative reports, meanwhile, carried no market incentive. Motor car labor trouble caused a little nervousness concerning the motor car industry. Dun Bradstreet's weekly trade review told of a spring pickup starting, but added the line that in most industries there were complaints of lack of profit. Traders continue to be nervoub over foreign exchange markets.

The dollar now is about steady as compared to last Saturday, sterling having recovered most of its woek's loss and gold currencies having lost most of the gain they made. Some traders arid brokers bflieve this situation must be cleared out before any decisive share market can be expected. The "street" today talked about shots in American Telephone "coVering" in face of fairly heavy investment demand coming into the stock; indications Electric Storage Battery will show a profit increase this year; possibility of Curtiss-Wright stock earning about 50 cents; Swift Co. announcement of $43,300,000 offering to the public of sinking fund bonds, which many hope will re- 'Ocpn the capital markets; contin- interest in Columbia Pictures certificates. NEW STOCK A (Quotations furnished toy P.

P. Strsissfourg, Stock and Bond Broker, 25 B. First St.) Alaska Juneau Am. Can Am.Smlt. and Ref Ara.T.

and Anaconda Atchison Aviation Corp Baldwin Beridix Aviation Bethtehem Steel Borden Co Brooklyn -Mahat Case, j. 1 Caterpillar Cerro de Pasco Chrysler Com'l Solvents Con. Gas Du Pont de Nemours. Douglas Aircraft Gen.EJectric Foods Gen. Motors Gillette Goodyear Rubber Int.

Harvester Int.Nirkel Canada Int.T. and Johns-Manville Kennecott Loews Inc Libby-Owens-Fprd Montgomery Ward Nash Motors National Distillers North American N. Y. P. G.

and Pennsylvania Fhelps-Dodge Radio Sears-KoebucH Southern Cal. Ed Southern Pacific Standard Oil'Cal Standard Oil N. Stone Webster Sperry Corp Texas Gulf United Aircraft Union Carbide United Corp United Fruit Union Oil Cal U.S. Pipe Open. 35 107 39 I 25 54 43 20 29 20 7 26 27 3 5 Close.

17H 117 35 39Va 43 34 19 Vs 38 23 7 43 26 23i 7 8 19 3 77s 47 U.S. Smelting 118 U.S.Steel 31 31 Vanadium West. Elec. Mfg Western Union Woolwbrth Total shares. Commodity index 83.05; up .08 DOW-JONES AVERAGES 30 industrials J101.53; up .41 20 rails 28.95; off .12 20 utilities 15.61; up .11 NEW YORK CURB Associated Gas and American Super Power (Aluminum of America Atlas Corporation Cities Service.

Commonwealth Edison Distillers' Corporation Electric Bond and Share Ford Motor of Canada Ford Motor Ltd Gulf Oil Hiram Walker Humble Oil Hudson Mining Imperial Oil Irving Air Chute Lake Shore Mining Natomas (new) Newmont Mining Niagara Hudson Power Pioneer Gold Swift Co Standard Oil of Kentucky 5-16 53 56 10 3 NEW YORK BANK STOCKS: Bid. Asked. Chem. Bkg. Trust.

39 Ohase National National City 20 Guaranty Trust 256 258 Bankers' Trust Irving Trust -14 First National 1595 1610 Manufacturers' Trust. HOME OWNERS' LOANS Bid. Asked. of 1949 100.50 100.60 3s of 1952 101.19 101.21 4s of 1951 101.12 101.13 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Bid. Asked.

of 1964 103.06 103.12 -3s of 1949 101.19 101.23 SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS SAN FRAiNCISCO. March on the San Franci.soo mining exchange today were reported as follows: SALES Formal Session at lo. Belmont Metals--1000 at 2o. Comstock Tunnel--100 at 40c, Informal Session Aladdin--4000 at 3c; 28,500 at 4c. Black Bear-iiooo at 3c.

Bullion--2000 at lie. Central Eureka al 32c; 700 at 34c 100 at 35c. Central Eureka at 32c. Coms.tock Tunnel--600 at 42c; 100 at 38c. Divide at 9c; 5000 at lOc; 3000 at lie.

Dividend--3000 at 60 1000 at 7c at Ic. Halifax--3000 at 5c. Manhattan Gold--5000 at Ic. Myra--8000 at 6c. Butte--1000 at 2c.

Bed Hill--2000 at 2c. at 70c. at 3c; 1500 at 2e, West American--300 at $1.25. CLOSING BID AND ASKED VALUES IN THE ROUGH i Brewster Adams' book, "Values in the Rough," may be bought at Armanko's, the J. C.

Penney store, Gray, Held, Wright; George Southworth's, Drug Store or at Stafford's Twain Shop in Carson City. 12 tf The eggs of the halibut are the largest of the deep sea fish. The Nevada. Mining Journal Published Every Monday Covers News of All Nevada's Active Mines and Mining' Districts. Subscription $2 Per Year 4121 Bano, Bid.

Asked Acme 02 Aladdin OS .04 Alto 02 Amador 02 .05 Arrowhead 02 Belmorit Metals 01 .02 Best Belcher 02 Black Bear 02 .03 Black Mammoth 12 Blue -Ridge 03 .04 Booth 01 .02 Broken Hills 02 Brougher .01 .02 Bullion .13 Carrie .02 Central Eureka com 30 .35 Centra) Eureka pfd 30 .35 Chollar Extension 02 .06 Com. Gold -Point 02 Comstock Keystone 17 .22 Comstock Tunnel 38 A2 Con. Chollar 31 .35 Concordia .01 .02 Con. Virginia 07 .10 Cory 02 Divide .08 .10 Divide Annex 01 .02 Divide Ex. Con 09 .10 Dividend 06 .07 Double 02 .03 Genii 02 .04 Gipsy Queen .02 Golconda .28 Goldfield Con 16 Gold Metals Oa .03 Gold Beef 02 Zone ..01 BLATZ AND ON DRAUGHT WALDORF 141 North Virginia Street TEY SUNDAY SPECIAL D1NNEE, 65c WEEK DAYS.

50c Great Bend 07 .11 Gruss 01 .02 Halifax 05 .06 High Divide .01 .02 Idaho-Maryland 3.10 Indian Mines .02 Jack Waite 30 .40 Jumbo Extension 01 .03 Keystone 01 .02 Lucky Strike 01 .02 Manhattan Con .01 .02 Manhattan Gold .01 .02 Mexican 07 Mirabel 10 Myra 05 .06 National Silver 01 .03 New Cal. Tonopah 02 New Sutherland 02 North Divide Ex 02 .03 Obra .02 .04 Operator 05 .06 Ophir 07 .10 Pacific Butte 01 .02 Pony Meadows 01 .02 Bed Hill 02 Bosetta 01 .02 Bound Mountain 07 .10 San Rafael 01 .02 Shamrock .69 .70 Silver Divide 03 .04 Silver King 02 Simon 01 .02 Smuggler 02 .06 Thomson 01 .02 Ton. North Star .02 Trinity Gold Bar 07 .10 Union Con 10 Verdi 02 Veta Grand Gold .02 West American 1.22% 1.25 West End .05 West End Ex 02 Western Merger 04 Wilson 01 White Caps 06 .07 Yuba Sierra 02 Nevada State Journal 126--Rooms For Rent 128 N. Center St. Phono 4121 WHEN ANSWERING JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS Having box numbers Instead of address or phone number, please write letter or note, and address to box number given in the lid-and either mail or bring to The Journal office.

Give your name, Address and phone number in the letter, BO that the advertiser may reach you conveniently. Be word 4c word 5o word 60 word 80 word word 17c word word MINIMUM CHABGB 50 CENTS CLASSIFIED KEY NUMBERS 1 time 2 times times -4 tlmea 1 week weeks weeks 1 month ATTRACTIVE STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Y.M.O.A ml-31(26) NEWLY furnished steam heated rooms by week or month. Ames Hotel, 218 Sierra, at Second. LOVELY heated room-.

week. .216 East tiberty. fl4-nH3(26) ROOMS for Mascfrji only. Sciots Club. 316 StlT fl2-mLl(26) 27--Room and Board FURNACE HEATED ROOMS.

Board. 208 State. m-m20(27) LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, twin board. Very reasonable. 137 West Liberty.

m2-tf(27) 28--Cabins CABINS 54.00 month. 321 Vine. fl5-mH (28) 33--Real Estate For Sale The Nevada State Journal will not ba responsible for errors In Legal or Classified Advertising after first publication. All "Situation Waited" must be paid In advance. Advertisers running on a monthly baste will be billed the first of each month.

Transient copy will be billed on expiration of same. Address all business and other communications and make all remittances payable- to Nevada Journal Company. The Nevada State Journal reserves the right to censor any advertising presented to this office and will refuse to print any advertising deemed by the Better Business Bureau to be doubtful. 1--Tax Service INCOME TAX "SERVICE--Ed. Clark, 24 Hilp Bldg.

Phone S492. ml-31(l) FOR SALE--Modern ten room furnished house, two baths, g-arage, four room cottage, renting J30.00 monthly. All on large Corner lot, 15 year $7,000.00 mortgage. Balance purchase price as rent. Phone 7664.

in 7-9(33) 39--Ranches and Farms RANCH FOR SALE--Cheap; in upper end of Sierra Valley; 360 acres, ISO acres of meadow; all level land. Box 93, Portola, CaliC. m3-9(39) 45--Poultry WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, $9.00 per 100. Eggs, pullets, ducks, 24 varieties finest thorong-hbred poultry. Price list.

Ingleside Hatchery. 807 Mt. Vernon Avenue. San Francisco. f21-m20(f5) FOR BABY CHICKS see John P.

Boland. 128 Sierra Reno. Telephone 5S61 ard 6824. F19tf(45) INCOSIE TAX SERVICE-- Henry C. Kruejjer, Senator Hotel.

Phone S8SB. 3-- Personal WANTED Man roommate, not over 30. Phone 8472. 6-8(3) 7-- Spiritualism VADA, REV. EICHELBERG, readings daily; circles Tuesdays, Fridays, 8 p.

m. 17 West Fourth. Phone 21531. m2-al(7) 12-- Barter REAL ESTATE for sale or trade for Reno property. Well equipped chicken ranch, five room house, furnished.

Box 14, Wadsworth, Nevada. m7-13(12) 18-- Lost and Found FOUND Gentleman's watch, sporting- establishment. Write description Journal Box 46SO, 6-8(18) LOST OR STOLEN-- 2 Springer spaniels; 1 male, red roan, answers to name of 1 female, liver and white, answers to name of "Peggy." Both wore collars with brass plates marked Dr. H. B.

Perry and Mrs. II. B. Perry. Rewai'd for location or information.

Phone Virginia City 451. m3-tf(18) 19-- Hotels AMES HOTEL Steam heated rooms by day, week or mcnlh. 218 Sierra St. f26-m25(19) 22 Apartments FURNISHED LARGE 3-ROOM apartment, hot water, heat and electric range. 59 High St.

Apply Apt. 2. M8-10(22) TWO-ROOM APARTMENT. $16. The 47 Money to Loan QUICK LOANS To people employed, Prompt, confidential service.

Easy payments. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. No. Masonic Bldg. QUICK CASH LOANS On your personal note to salaried people and housewives.

Private offices for interviews. Confidential. GENERAL LOAN CO. OF RENO Suite 319-320, Bylngton 50-- Automobiles Wanted WILL PAT CASH price for good used car. Mike Donati, 842 E.

Fourth. i24-tf(50) 52 Laundry LACE CURTAINS hand laundered. 35c a pair. Inquire after a.lo p. m.

Phone 5637. 6 a 5 (52) 53 Furniture and House hold Goods FURNITURE of five rooms for sale. Sell separately. 617 Mill. (53) 58 Chimney Sweep ROLLINS Chimneys, furnaces, vacuum cleaned.

Phone 9-327. rn7-a6(D8) 62 Mines and Mining WANT MINING PROPERTY, devei- oped or otherwise, anywhere. Suite 616 Idaho Building, Boise, Idaho. fl5-mH (62) 64 Miscel. For Sale FOR SALE Several show oases and fonntpi-K.

.1. C. 1'ennev Co. Lorraine Apartment. 550 Sierra.

m.H-tf(22) FURNISHED APARTMENT Cheap. 330 Chestnut. m.3-a2(22) S. F. Produce SAW FRANCISCO, March 8 -Net wholesale prices: BUTTER--92 score 91 32c; DO score 3iy 89 score 31c.

EGGS--U. S. extras, large, medium 19 small ilSHc. 16y 2 triplets. 16c.

BUTTEBFAT--35c. ONIONS--Sacked, per Oregon yellows, U. S. 'No. 1 4.50; commercial California Delta district, 50-lb.

sacks, boilers POTATOES--Sacked, per Oregon netted gems, Klamath district Nor 1 25-lb. bags Deschutes district, ordinary Yakima district $1.50. California, Delta district, Bunbante 1.70; Chili garnets, Ctoico, Hawaii, 30-lb. -cartons POULTRY AND GAME Hens broilers 23c; fryers, up.to 3 libs, broilers, 12 to 18 per doz. 19 to 24 IDs.

all sizes 30c; roasters 25c; roosters Ducks Pigeons squabs Hares, live N. Y. Metal Prices NEW March Copper remained in good demand today at the blue eagle -price of 9c a pound delivered. In the export market buying was moderate at 6.65@6.H)c a pound c. .1.

London, Hamburg and Havre. Following are today's smelters' rates for delivered metals: COPPER--'Electrolytic 9c; casting refinery export 6.65@ B.IOo. TEN--Spot straits UEAD--Wew York East St. Louis ZINC--New York 4.25c; East St. Louis 3.90C.

ANTIMONY--'14 Vic, duty paid. HOUSEKEEPING CABINS; reasonable. 607 N. Virginia St. ml-SI (22) TWO-ROOM apartment.

Rooms $3.00 pur week. Journal 138 North Canter. f23.m22(22) 26--Rooms For Rent FOR RENT --Housekeeping rooms. Doi Lake, 7-13(26) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, heated; $10 a month. I'hone 7832.

m5-ai(2G) FURNISHED room for two; close in; $4 a week. 232 S. Center. m4-tf(26) S. F.

Livestock SOUTH SAN (FRANCISCO, March i 500, including 90 direct. Market fairly active; butchers generally lower than yesterday; early bulk good to choice 190 to 228 Ib. Cali- fprnias latter top; desirable 277 Ibs. $9,85, few 9.60; few pigs paclring sows steady, odd head $7.50 down. OATHLE--(Receipts 450, including 100 direct and 80 holdovers.

Market rather slow, early sales steers and generally asking strong; better grades she stock fully steady compared with yesterday; low grade cows 25 to 50c or more lower for two days; two cars medium to low good 1106 to 1198 -1'b. short- fed Idaho steers $10 and $9.75, respectively, some held higher; heif- erish -Idaho cows fairly good range cows $7, common to medium low cutter to cutter -cows odd bulls to $5.25. CALVES--(Receipts 10, all direct. Good to choice lightweight vealers nominally quoted toward $9, possibly comparable quality calves under 300 Ibs. eligible toward $7.

SHEEP--Receipts none. Good to choice under 90-3b. fed wooled lambs nominally quoted toward $7.75. Boston Wool BOSTON, March 64s and finer short staple combing domestic wools are moving freely, although the volume of. sales is not quite as large as last week and early this week, according to today's report of the United States agriculture -department.

bag lines of short French combing and clothing 64s and finer' territory wools bring scoured basis, while bulk average French combing brings 60(gi53c scoured basis. Fleeces of similar grade bring scoured basis for graded French combing and for original or country packed lots. 12 TONS HAT lor sale. Laurance Breeding Farm. Moana Lane.

6 4 FOR SATjE--Eifrht tiros, tubes and 32x0; heavy duty U. S. Royal Coi tl, One or all, cheap, 42o Elm. m4-tf(04) DRY JUNIPER WOOD--56 cord loads. Phone 8173.

m3-9(64) NEW WALL PAPER 5c and lOc roll. Thompson's, 2450 County Road, Sparks Il5-ml4 (64) 67--Travel Los Angeles or Long 1 Beach $9.65 One Way Round Trip $17.40 Shortest Fastest Scenic Route Via Mono Lake Lv. Reno 11:45 P. M. Arrive.3 Los Angeles 4:30 P.

M. Pacific Greyhound Lines Depot Second and Lake 51S8 Mt Lassen Transit Co. STAGES Reno-Red Bluff Run Leave Reno 8:15 a. m. Leave Susanville 11:00 a.

m. Leave West-wood 12:00 noon Arrive Red Bluff 3:15 p. m. Leaving Red Bluff Leave Red Bluff 7:15 p. m.

Arrive Westwood 10; 30 a. m. Leaving Westwood Leave Westwood 3:40 p. m. Leave Susanville 4:45 p.

m. Arrive Reno 7:20 p. m. Leaves Pacific Greyhound Station Phone 5158 Leaves Southern Pacific Station Phone 3451 FEATHER RIVER STAGE CO. Connects with Bast and Westbound Stages Leave Reno 8:45 a.

m. dally Arrives Beckwith 10:30 a. m. Arrives Portola 10,:50 a. in.

Leoves Portola 4:50 p. m. Arrives Reno 6:45 p. m. Temporary Schedule, Subject to Change; 5 1 5 8 DAILY STAGES Leaves Reno 9 a.

m. Arrive Loyalton Arrive.s Calpine 12:15 p.m. SIERRAVILLE.CALPINE Leaves Calpine 1:20 p. m. Leaves LoyaJton 2:45 p.

m. Arrives Ren6 Office: UNION STAGE DEPOT Corner Second and Lake Sts. Connects in Reno -with. Motor Staffa Lines--West for Sacramento ana San. Francisco, TSTorth for Susanville, South for Carson City and Minden.

LEGAL NOTICES IN THE: MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET DALTON, DECEASED In the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and (or the County of "W'ashoe. Notice Is hereby given that Win. Woodburn, having filed in this a document purporting to he the last will and testament of Margaret Dai- ton, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof lias been fixed by said Court for Tuesday, the 39th day of March, 1935, at 1:30 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House, in the City of Reno.

County of Washoe; and all persons interested In the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any thes have, why said will should not be admitted to probate and said petitioner appointed Executor thereof. Dated March Sth, A. D. 1935. E.

H. BBBMI3R, Clerk. By B. Ellsworth, Deputy Clerk. m9-10incl SUMMONS In the Second Judicial.District Court of tho State of Nevada, In and for the County of Washoe.

No. 48,739. Dept. No. 1.

Joseph B. Siemianowski, a i i vs. Anna McKenney Siemianowski, Defendant. Tho State of Xcvada Sends Greetings to the Said Defendant: 1EGAL NOTICES A A STATEMENT OF THE RIO GRANDE OIL COMPANY For the Year Ending December 31st, 1934 Location of principal office, 417 South Hill Street. Los Ang-eles, California.

Location of place of business In Nevada, Las Veg-as, Nevada. Cash on hand, December 31st, D41.17 Assets Liabilities 350.00 Profit or Loss 755.90 Income 34jpOG.1s Expenditures Chas. S. Kxecutlve President of the Rio Oil Company, do hereby i a Hie foregoing- is a true and accurate stato- mcnt cjf the business transacted by said corporation in the State of Nevada, during- the. year 1931.

RIO GRANDK OH, A By Chas. S. Join's. Executive Vice President, mS-15incl LEGAL NOTICES I TO CREDITORS A OTHERS On February 1335. Contract No.

377. between French, and the Slate of Nevada, for constructlnK a highway from California-Nevada State Line to Junction i Route 5. Nyo County, Creditors' claims against this contract msy be 1 filed with the undersigned up to March 27. for the purpose of securing for claimants proper legal procedure, Section 17, Chapter 309, Statutes 1917, as amended. S.

C. DURKBR, State Highway Engineer. f27-m9 Incl. A A STATEMENT A I A SERVICE A a 1934 ASSISTS Real i II Receivable, cte 643.431.11 IN A NO. 551 In the District Court of the Vnlted Sates for the District of Nevada.

In the Matter of Silvio Zueck and Silvio a i doing business as a i a i i Factory, a To the Creditors of Silvio Zueck and Silvio RauKi, doing business as Rapid Ravioli Factory, of i of Reno, In the County of Washoe, and i i aforesaid, Bankrupts: Notice is hereby i a cm HIP Ton are hereby summoned appear 23rd day of February. the said i i ten days a the service upon snvio Zueck and i i R.uizi. i you of this Summons if served in said business as Rapid a i i lory, county, or i i twenty days if were duly adjudged a a and served out county but within that the first meeting of i i i tors will be held in room 30 i i ding-, 129 North City of Reno, County of AV.ishcie. in said district on JUrt'li IS, 1935, said Judicial District, and in all other cases within thirty days (exclusive of the day of service), and defend the above-entitled action. This action is brought to recover a judgment and decree of this Court forever severing and dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant herein upon the ground of extreme cruelty on the part of the said defendant, all as more fully set forth and Described in the Complaint.

Dated this 15th day of February, A. D. 3935. (SEAL) E. II.

BBEMER, Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Neva-da, in and for Washoe County. By M. Jensen, Deputy. LE ROY F. PIKE, Attorney for Plaintiff.

flG-23-m2-9-3G NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Reno, Nevada, March 8, 193o. Notice is hereby given: That the Board of Trustees of Reno School District No. 10 of Washoe County, Nevada, will receive sealed bids for the sale of Sixty Thousand TJollars school bonds to be dated February 1, 1935; that these bonds shall be Issued in denominations of one thousand dollars each, serial in form and a i and numbered from one upwards con'socutlvely: that the annual maturities shall commence August 1, 1936; that they shall be in the.order of their numbers as follows: Four thousand dollars August 3, 1936, arid four thousand dollars annually thereafter until the completion of tlieir maturities so that none of these bonds shall run for a period lo exceed i teen apd one-half years from the date; of their issue; that the first interest installment shall ho a a August 1, 1935, and subsequent interest installments semt-aiimuilly thereafter: and that said bonds and Interest shall be payable at the office nf the- Treasurer at the Court House in Rend, Nevada. The said Board desires bids on these bonds as follows: First--Sixty Thousand Dollars said school district bonds to be da led February 1, and to be delivered JJuv 1. 1935; or.

Thousand Dollars said school district bonds to be dated February 1. 3935. and delivered in blocks and sold with accrued interest as follows: Fifty Thousand IDollars of said school bonds on May 1, 1935, and Ten Thousand Dollnvs of said school bonds on August 1, 1935. Five percent per a is the maximum rate of interest these bonds shall hear; and the requires i i -bidder to submit a bid spec-ityinu f.i) lowest rate of i 'and i if any, ahove par at i such i i pjrcha.se said bunds; tho Imvest, rate of interest at i the bidder will purchase said bonds at par. None of these bonds ii 't alo a i 1 shall br sold at less than par and accrued interest.

bids for said bonds must be so sc-d tlu envelope and must be addressed to .1. D. Cameron, Clerk of s.iid Board of School Trustcs, and must bn in possession on or before p. Monday. April 3935.

when all bids ivill be openecj publicly at the i School i i on West and i Streets in Reno. Nevada Each bid. except the bid from tho a of Nevada, if any is received therefrom, shall be accompanied by a deposit of five iper cent either cash or certified (heck (the latter preferred), of the of the bid which shall be returned at once to all unsuccessful bidders, and which shall be returned to the successful bidder on completion of the purchase of bonds within thirty days following the ac- coptnnce of his i Said Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to readvertise. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, RENO SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER TEN, By fleorge Townshend, President J. D.

Cameron, Clerk J. E. Korean Chester A. Paterson Gaylord T. Wilder.

m9-16-23-30-a6 54,967,200. A Payable. Accruals and Reserves $3.419,197.35 a i a Stock and Surplus. 1.518,063.27 $4.987,200.82 m6-131ncl A A STATEMENT LINDE AIR PRODUCTS COMPANY, A I I COAST--Year 1934 ASSETS Rent a Equipment, Merchandise $1,109,364. Cash, A UH-c'ivable, etc 471,113.42 at 4:30 o'clock and place said creditors may a prove their claims, elect a trustee, examine the a authorize litigation in behaJf of the estate and order the sale of the assets of said estate, and transact such i business as may properly come beloi-e said meeting.

GEORGE S. OUEEN U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated: Reno, Nevada, 1935.

0 7 5 LIABIUTII-IS A Payable, Acoru- I als, Reserves, C.ipltnl Stock, I 1 0 7 mC-13inol A A A OF F. W. CO. for Year i December 31, 1934 Location of principal statutory office, 1020 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, location of executive office and postoffiee address, Franklin Trust Building, 1500 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Location of principal place of business in Nevada, First National Bank Building, Reno, Nevada.

Assets and i a i i i in a a December 31, 1934 ASSETS Cash Accounts Receivable 129.3S Deferred i 21.000.00 Other Assets 52,313.53 A A A THE I COMPANY, Year 1934 ASSETS Real a i Cash. A i i Receivable, etc 3 i LIAP.IL' 1'IKS A Accruals. Reserves a i a Stock, Surplus 1 3 i I A A A A A I I A I a i a (paid up in liio.niio.on Asset i a i i i exclusive of capital and net 9il.37l.93 I I i 30.007.1') scjun es 155.37-1.S] I LIABILITIES Payable 150.1)3 6.110.15 09.5G9.17 Accounts Reserves Capital and Surplus 575.SGG.25 Paul Hofer, Secretary of F. W. Woolworth do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate statement of said corporation-in the State of Nevada as of December 31, l'J31.

PAUL IIOFER, JR. Secretary of F. W. Woohvorth Co. (Corporate Seal) m3-10lncl Total income, 1931 Paid policy holders 39.5C.T 63 i 233.5S0.5I Total i 1934 rU'SlNHSS.

193-1 i uii risks i 30,007 i Losses incMirrod A A BTSIXKSS 1 i i i received 350.75 Losses paiil None Losses i .1. 13. WELLS, Secretary. I A A A 3n the i i i Court of the i States of A i i i i i in and the I Hstncl of Nevada. W.

J. Tobin, as Receiver of The Reno National Bank, of Reno, Nevada, and Leo F. Schmitt, as Receiver of Bank of Nevada Savings Trust Company, Plaintiffs, vs. Joseph Mocho and Joseph Mocho aa Administrator of the Estate of Ray- mend Mocho, Deceased, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree ol! foreclosure issued out of tlic above- entitled Coiut on the 21st clay of February, 1935, in the above-entitled action vrheieln .1.

Tobin. as Receiver oC The Reno National Bank and Leo F. i as Keccucr of 3Jank of Nevada SOA ings Ti list Comnany, as a i i obtained a juclmiu-nt and decree of foreclosure a a i the above named defendants, Joseph i and Joseph Mocho as A i i a uf I A A A OF ST. JOE I A MINES CORP. For the Year i December 31, 1934 Cash on hand December o1, 60.SS i 17.18!MB Cash on a December 33, 11134 2,474.09 ST.

CONSOLIDATED MIXES By W. H. Scott, Resident Agent. Dayton, Nevada. 4 i A A STATEMENT OF WESTERN AUTO PARTS COMPANY as at December 31, 1934- lash Other Assets 910,142.36 labilities 53,274.49 Surplus 24,071.95 Income 934,279.41 844,689.45 I.

S. G. Miles, Secretary and Treasurer, hereby certify' that the foregoing a true and accurate statement of the business transacted by said corporation during year 1934. S. MILES.

Sec'y-Treats. m9-16incl Professional Cards MARTIN J. SCANLAN ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW 307-309 Lyon Reno, Nevada MAURICE J. SULLIVAN ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW 17 East Second Reno, Nevada Office Phone 4632; Res. Phone 8366 W.

B. AMES ATTORNEy-AT-rLAW Has Moved to the i Ames Hotel Building 218 Sierra' St. at Second J. P. O'Brien Lowell Nugent O'BRIEN NUGENT CO.

220 West Second St. Funeral Directors--Lady Assistant Phone 5481--Reno, Nevada DR. Q. S. WONG CSEHNBSE HERBS Specialist for Chronic and All Kinds of Diseases West St.

Phone 4542 Reno, Nev. Reno Members OSS-BURKE CO. Funeral Directors 101 West St. Phone 4154 ceased, Vvhich said decree on the 21s-t day of recorded in Judgment Boole of said dan I al l-'agc 210: am commanded to yell all those certain lots, pieces or parcels ot land siiuatexl in the County of 1 State of Nevada, and in the Counu of Ijussen, State of a i i a partu u- larly described as follows, 1. All those certain i a lying- and heiiiK' in the State of Nevada, and bounded and particularly described as lows, to-wit: The NE'4 of Section IM: the uf NE14; of NE 1 of of Section i 2S RaiiKC- 18 Wast, M.

P. jr. SE'L of i of Section SW'y of SW 1 of Section 10. SVfV, of i 1 ol of Section 15, i 27 North, liaiine IS least, 11. D.

M. of of Section SEV4 of of Section Township 2G, North. llanse IS East, M. i. al.

of i NWM oi i of Section 14: of of Section 13; SE'l of i 17, WE 1 of Section J9; i of i SE'i of NE of SEM of Section 22, of of Section 23; of Section 26; Nli'4 of of Section 27; NW of NW 4 of Section 29; i of NEM of Section 30; 1 of NE 1 SKIi; NM. of SWV, of Section of Sec-tion Township 2(i Norlli, Range 111 TSat, M. B. 31. NEVt of of Section of SEH of KWA of i 1: SU.

of of Section 12; 1 of of Section I I of SE 1 SE'4 SUM of 10; Lot No. 4 of SWV, of 'i; NE of Section 15; 1 of i I I NWV, of NW'i of of Soction 13, Township 23 IS East SI. D. ai. Dots Nos.

6 and 7 of SYV'4 of Section G. Township 2.j; North 20 Hast, M. n. M. NEH of i of NWy of Section NEH of Section 12; Lot.

No. 3 of the SW'i of Section 7. SEV1 of NWVt of Section AVii of NE of Section 2f), North Ranue 19 East. II U. M.

Also Lot No. 4 of SW'i'i of Section 31. Township 20 North Ilanse 119 East M. M. Also all those certain lands in Lassen County, State of California, as follows: NW 1 of Section 21, Township 27 North.

Range 17 East, M. IX JT. TOGETiHE-R with all water, water rights, "water applications and water permits, or privileges connected i belonging, appurtenant or incident to the above described lands, or used in connection with all or any part of the above described premises, or used or usable in connection i and all dams, reservoirs and ditciies. canals or other M'orks for storage or carrying of water, and all applications now pending- in the office of the State Engineer of the State of Nevada for any and all waters to he used upon any pa'rt or portion of the above described lands, or used in connection therewith. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a on the 6th day of April, at ten o'clock A.

M. of said day. in front of the Court House in the City of Reno, County of Wnshoe. State of Nevada. will, in obedience to said decree of foreclosure, sell the above described or so much thereof as may be necessary- to satisfy plaintiffs' judgment, with interest thereon, attorney fees and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States.

March 8th, 1905. HARRY C. United States Marshal for the District of Nevada. m9-16-23-30 I A FOR HIGHWAY I Notice to Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the i i necI on Friday, March 22, 193." for the const ruction of portions of the a i a System in Cl.irk, i i and Lyon Counties, as follows I Hids received i a opened al 2:00 m. for construction in Clark l.as to a point a i i i i 10 miles southeast, a of M.IS miles The Heemploy- i Serv.ci- a at Ias a a is the local agency designated in i a employment lists for ill conlracl.

(21 i i received i and opened at 2 in for construction in cdh, from Alamo to 4 miles cast ot SprinKs. a length of i i The KeemplOMnent Service a Ely, Nevada, is tho local a i a to prepare the cmpliA i i i i lists for i contract. (::) i i i i and opened at i 0 i i p. tor onslri.etion Clal Cin-nH from i to mile-, northeast of Fcrnl'-y ami i i Fernley overpass to a i 1.5 miles south, a i i of 9 'K i The Keemployment Sor- vice a at Kallon, a a is the local a dc MK'ialecl to prepare the empio.Miienl I for i contract. The i i paid for labor on 1 contracts shall hi: as per hour for unskilled labor, 7." per fur labor, i i a Krade.

and per hour for skilled l.ibor. The a i of bidders Is directed 1o the special provisions covorinp 'sublet tinir or a i i i thi contract, lo the use of i materials and lo the a i of tax exemption. Plans and specifications may be examined lit the office of the i signed; the Clerk's Offices at j.as Yesas. Tioche and Ycrlnprton: the i a a Division Office at Las Veca.s and Reno; and the District Office of the Bureau of Public Koads, 401 Market Street, San i i cisc-o. California.

1'huis. form of pro- pcisi.l, a and specifications may be by prectuallfied bidders Hi, office of the undersigned. A deposit of i dollars ($5.00) is i e- uuiiTd for copy of the plans with proposal form, two dollars and i i cents of -union will bo refund- pel upon of plans in mood i i i i i (30) days after the opening uf bids. 3Jids must be on Hie picjpob.il form of the Highway Dep a and must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of five percent of bid. Jiisht it, reserved to reject any or all bids.

S. C. DURK1SK, State Highway Enprinei r. Carson City, Nevada 1 mC-lCincl Insurance Annual Statement WEST COAST LIFE INSURANCE A San Francisco, California Capital (paid up in cash) 375,000.00 Assets Ijial'ililies, exclusive a i a and net, 20,354,984.70 Premiums' Other sources 1,576,979.70 Tola; 1931 i T'aid policy holders 2,952,550.91 i i 430.0'H.:il. Other i 2.455.22S.3I Total expenditures, 1934...

5.837,870.76 New Business, 1934 Risks i 13051.95700 Premiums thereon 604.379.2ci Losses incurred 1.368,197.^7 New Nevada Business Number of risks written Paid basis incfl. Gr C26S) Amount of i isks i $532,621.00 Premiums received l-iosses paid $7.914.42 Iinsses incurred of policies in force Decembei 31, 1934 (701) Amount of said policies $1,331,956 00 J. P. WARNER, Secretary. J.

E. Swaatt, State Mgr, 132 Sierra Reno, Nov. M8-15 inbL 'SPAPERf NEWSPAPER I.

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