Full text: Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance

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THOMSON'S MANUAL. 
ASSOCIATED HOTEL COMPANY, Portland, Oregon 
FIRST MORTGAGE 61% BONDS 
Authorized .............._. *365,000 Registerable: As to principal. 
Retired ............... 97,000 Denominations: $1,000, $500, $100. 
—— Callable: On any interest date on 30 
Outstanding, Dec. 31, 1929............$268,000 days’ notice, at 102 to Jan. 1, 1929, less 
Dated: Dec. 1, 1925. 149% each 4-year period thereafter. 
Due: Serially, 1927-41. Security: First mortgage on Heath- 
Interest Payable: Jan. and July 1. man Hotel in Portland, Ore. 
Trustee: Equitable Trust Co., Port- Offered by: Lumbermen’'s Trust Co. 
land. Ore. Portland, Ore. in 1925. 
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 
GENERAL OFFICE: Seattle, Washington. 
HISTORY: Incorporated under laws of Washington in 1906 and functions with 
the approval of the Board of Regents, University of Washington, for the purpose 
of directing and promoting student activities. Since its organization, it has col- 
lected and disbursed over $8.000.000. 
FUNDED DEBT, As of Dec. 31, 1929 
Rate Dated Due Authorized Outstanding 
1. Serial Gold Bonds............. 5% 7-1-27 1930-42 $750,000 $350,000 
2. Serial Bonds. Series B............ 6% 1-1-30 1931-36 SAREE $150,000 
1. SECURED SERIAL 5% GOLD BONDS 
Interest Payable: Jan. 1, at trus- deduction of normal Federal income 
tee's office. 3 ‘ 5 tax not in excess of 1% %. 
Principal Payable: Jan. 1 of eac Security: This issue of $350,000 is 
year; 1930-31, $15,000; 1932-33, $20,- part of a total authorization of $750,- 
000; 1934, $24,000; 1935, $28,000; 1936, 000 and constitute a direct obligation 
$30,000; 1937, $33,000; 1938-41, incl, of the Associated Students, U. of W., 
$33,000 each. and its only funded debt. The payment 
Trustee: National Bank of Com- of interest and principal.thereof is se- 
merce, Seattle, Wash. cured by a pledge of 40% of the Asso- 
Denominations: $1,000 and $500. ciated Students fees and all net rev- 
Callable: Bonds maturing prior to  gsnues of the Associated Student activi- 
Jan. 1, 1938, are non-callable. Bonds ties, except the Student Bookstore. 
maturing on or after Jan. 1, 1938, are L 1 Opini by: P t Th 
callable on any interest date with 10 Lega aan y: d Wrie ep x 
days’ notice at 102 and accrued interest grimson 2 orner, are y ms 3 Ion he 
on and after Jan. 1, 1930. 2 Ta i 1 en 22 S rime W hh A 
Purpose: Funds were used for con- aughlin, all oi sSeatt'e, Wash. 
struction of athletic pavilion. Offered by: Drumheller, Ehrlichman 
Tax Status: Interest pavable without & White, June, 1927. at 100. 
GOLD BONDS, SERIES B 
out deduction of normal Federal income 
tax not in excess of 1% %. 
Security: This issue of $150,000 Se- 
ries B bonds, is a part of a total au- 
thorization of $750,000, and, in the opin- 
jon of counsel, constitute a direct ob- 
ligation of the Associated Students, U. 
of W., and its only funded debt. 
Legal Opinion by: Preston, Thor- 
grimson & Turner, Seattle, Wash. 
Offered by: Pacific National Co., Se- 
attle, Jan., 1930, at 100 
2. SECURED SERIAL 6% 
Interest Payable: Jan. 1 and July 1, 
at office of trustee. 
Principal Payable: Jan. 1 of each 
year; 1931, $22,000; 1932, $25,000; 1933- 
34, $30,000; 1935, $32,000; 1936, $11,000. 
Trustee: National Bank of Com- 
merce, Seattle, Wash. . 
Denominations: $1,000 and $500. 
Purpose: Constructing athletic pa- 
silion. 
Tax Status: Interest payable with- 
ARCADE BUILDING & REALTY COMPANY, Seattle, Wash. 
HISTORY: Incorvorated under laws of Washington. Feb. 20, 1906. 
PROPERTY: 
Arcade Square: 99-year leasehold, expiring 2004, covering entire city block, 
235 by 360 ft., bounded by First and Second Avenues, University and Union 
Streets, in Seattle shopping district. The north half of the block is occupied by 
the Rhodes Department Store, a seven-story building completed in 1928 and leased 
for 30 years to the present tenants. South half is improved with a store and 
office building, 4 stories high, on Second Avenue and 7 stories on First Avenue. 
Hotel New Vendome—Leasehold, expiring Dec. 31, 2005, on land 40 by 111, 
on west side of First Ave. between Union and University St. Traffic tunnel, 
under First Avenue and New Vendome Hotel, connecting Arcade Square and 
Post Street. 
Estabrook and DeWolf Building, fronting 180 feet on Second Avenue at Un- 
ion Street.
	        
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