Xi Slate Boards To Scan Bids On Buildings The ate nertency board will meet Thursday with the state board of control - to consider warding of contract for three' Rate building projects. One in rolves construction of treatment building at the Oregon state hos pital for which a bid of approxi mately f 1,516,000-4- been re ceived. "". ' Another is a patients dormi tory at the state hospital farm to cost $50,000. Third project is a .tunnel connecting several build ings at the state hospital. The es timated cost of the treatment building originally was fixed at $1,000 .000 and the patients' cot tage 1500,000. It is necessary Tor the emer gency board to join with the board of control in approving these con tract because part of the money for obstruction will come out of the 10.000,000 state building fund authorized by the' voters at a special election in June, 1115. G3C DECLARES DIVIDEND NEW YORK, May 5-P)-Di-rectors cf General Motors corp. today declared a dividend of 75 cents a share on the common stock, payable June 19 'to stock f record May 15. A similar am ount was paid . in March when the 75-cent rate was restored af ter payments of 50 cents in each of the three previous quarters. Up-Down Mart Ends in Rise NEW YORK, May 5i)-It was an up-and-down stock market to day with frequent rallies and de clines tending to cloud the specu lative and investment picture. Due to a few higher pivotal, through, the overall average was up for the fifth consecutive session. Motors, paced by Chrysler with a jump of better than 3 on fur ther short covering and buying in reflection of the doubled divi dend and splitup proposal, were the star performers although they backed down In the final hour and ending up 1 at 103. General Motors held a gain of H at 59i. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up .1 of a point at 63.2, a high price since April 11. Of 898 issues registering' 353 fell, 322 rose and 223 were unchanged. PHAKMACY LISTED Omer J. Adkinson and Dorotha B. Adkinson of Woodburn filed the assumed business name of Wood burn Pharmacy with the Marion county clerk Saturday. Oats Display 2-Cent Gain CHICAGO, May 5-P)Oats moved ahead for gains extending to nearly 2 cents on the board of trade today, but neither wheat nor corn displayed any sustained strength. Wheat closed1 1 cent lower to IVt higher. May $2.64 V, corn was unchanged . to ' higher, ' May $1.81Vi-y. and oats were i-l higher, May 904-91. May wheat was the only bread cereal contract to show strength, advancing on short-covering. In the face of continued excel lent crop reports, new crop wheat could not advance. The Robinson Elevator Corporation of Kansas estimated the crop in that state would total 262,500.000 bushels, which even exceeded the forecast made last Saturday by C M. Cal vin of 259,770,000 bushels for the state. Spirit of Citizens Rules Government, Declares Johnson It is the spirit of the people which regulates the-laws, Dr. El don Lee Johnson, head of the po litical science department at Uni versity of Oregon, told the Salem Chamber of Commerce luncheon group " Monda'y. While government changes have been made at other levels there has been little if any change at the county level since the days of Queen Elizabeth of England, the speaker said. Government advances have not been as rapid as scientific prog ress. Johnson said, pointing to the difficulty in adoption of atomic bomb control measures. Margaret Allen, Willamette May queen, and members of her court, were guests of honor at the luncheon. IBsiaflfiai) IPircii$im Road. Bridge Bids Awarded Highway contracts providing for road grading, gravel stock pil ing,' and bridge building at a cost of about $670,000 have been awarded by the state highway de partment. Resurfacing, grading and stock piling contracts involve a section of the John Day-Burns highway in Grant county and the Milton Washington state line section of the Oregon Washington highway in Umatilla county. Four bridges are to be constructed on the Oregon-Washington highway near Milton. niijjr evEwv HUSBAND KM THE NefGHSOPHOOQi EXCEPT MX tS OUT tM WtS YARD PLANTING V. FOB HIS WIFE BLONDS li, i r i i p ii GIVE ME A PETUNIA A OAISV AND A ZINNIA THANK COOONESS.THATS JillH VEAP NOW BACK TO MY NAP " f . 4i k. JOHNSON TJC PlCTUCi CLAWCE AVOW? DICX TRACT $ ; NOW. PRESIDENT? WHO HEAD LUBr v 2 wwo rs YTjunior V SIDENT? IV iS.K, IS THE I 7-f OH. AD OF Iff I NO. V - WE REALiy HAVEN'T COT A PCESIOEMT. MR. JOWNSON! WEkE ALL , OUT TO HELP KIDS THAT NEED HELP. A WE FEEL THAT IDLENESS N MAKES TBOUBLE FOR A LOT OF KIDS WE BELIEVE IN ODD JOBS AFTEJ? SCHOOL OUC MOTTO IS "WORK AMD WIN WORK 1 if AND W1NMt 1 nOfTAX W WIf GLOPYOSKY, I GUESS I J- gct more parry clothes THAN aNV KIOINTHE S WHOLE WORLD !? B 11 - J UGH! VA V3 LTTTIX ANNIE BOOTS! f IF1 WANNA, r KIN WEAR A NEW DRESS EVERY DAY IN THE WHOLE YEAR -AM ALL THE WD5 WOULD SAY, "GEE, LOOK AT THE LOVELY NEW . DRESS ANN'E COON EY HAS GEE, I FDPGOT THAT NO k"IDS v UVE AROUMO HERE -JUST ME AH' VOU AN LOTS An LOTSA SCIENTISTS W0RKIM6 SO HARD- are -THEY AIN'T GOT NO TIME TO WASTE LOOKIN'aT WHAT KINO Of CLOTHES ANYBODY IS WEARlN' IMeCELL.1 iMCuJ EUZZ SAWIU i 1 lIASTJ Yea caiwiss vzm TURN ME OTiS. IN A CAMOe.WUVOU? MTCILT KOUSS Ja I SX ,111 I BUT... A VERV 3r?r? 6TRAMSS NSW KfY) 1 janice, but rr rr o exactlv If VOCCKRA. TO KSVE lsMXT (VE PREMED I A PLACE ALL OUC Offi A90UT, ANCEL, UT I 1 BC CW LFE J PttfT KUEVB. 7 CASOUnS AILCT I 0MY MSH WERE A5 OXO AT TWE 9H0C. 5ARE OENEKy ACAN. T JEALOUS, (SUPPOSE. IT I I CAN MAKE nam V fVE TAUCEO. TO HB4 T ITS TOO BA0 IT HAY UKE A RATHSC. SUT & TO COME NOW WMLE J 5TUS30KN AS A MULE. I I VOU ARE BUILDING. HAVENT OVEN UP VET. J PONT GET MOEP VE ORTER SEE TH HUH. WG. GOOGLE fABTOT. WAAiU - L. 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Organist 0:30 Round the Camofire: 7:13 Evening Farm Hour; 8:00 Mu4ic for You: 1:15 Books and Authors: 0:30 Songs to Re member; 8:45 News; 9 00 Music That Endures: 9:43 Evening Meditations; 10:00 Sign Off. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore . May' 5 (AP Butterfat tentative l subject to im mediate change), premium quality maximum of .33 of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 67 -10c lb.: first quality. 669c lb.; second quality 01 65c: valley routes and country points 2 cents less than first or 04-C7C Butter Wholesale FOB bulk 68 lb. cubes: Grade AA. 93 score. 41 -62c: A. 92 score. 61 -82c; B. 90 score. 60-Slc; C. W score. Sac. Cheese Selling price i to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles 35-52c; Oregon loaf 38',-o4c. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large. SHi-SS'ic: medium. 4Ri-49jC: A grade small 42',c; B grade, large. 43s-7,-lC. . Eggs Purchased from farmers: Cut rent receipts. 4-50c: buvers pay 3-3''iC below wholesale quotations on graded basis for best hennery eggs. Live chickens Paying price to pro ducers: No. 1 broilers, under 2 lbs. 29 30c lb: fryers. 2 to 3 lbs. 29-30C: 3 to 4 lbs, 35r37c lb: roasters. 4 Utts and over. 35-37c lb; fowL Leghorn.' under 3'i lbs, 18-20c; 3',i lbs and over. 20423c; colored. N. lt-2 j ia of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1948. of the Sunset Lite insurance company of America of Olympia. hi the State of Washington, made to the Insur ance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME i Total premium income for the year. $432,419.42. Interest, dividends and rents re ceived during the year. $43,442.74. Income from other sources received during the year. $28,657.88. Total Income. $5O4.S20.02TK DISBURSEMEN13 Paid for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender values. $79,867.24 Dividends paid to policyholders, $13. 463 73. Dividends paid to stockholders, none. General insurance expenses. $103, 881.72. Amount of Commissions. Taxes and other disbursement items and all oth er expenditures (including investment expenses $346,361. 887.142 65 Total expenditures, $284433.34. ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market va-Hie (. none. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. $244,995.90. Value of bonds owned (amortized). $660,778 M. Federally Insured shares In Savings 4V Loan Ass'ns., $5883945. Policy loans. $21.638 86. Cash in banks and on hand. $140.- 52 01. Interest and rents due and accrued. $3.64944. Net uncollected and deferred pre miums. 899.309.40. Other assets (net) -87.029 16. Total admitted assets. $1.757.893 96. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Net reserves.. $1,161,326.00. ' Policy claims and losses outstand ing. $11,446.12. All other, liabilities. f25Z.4Zi.84 Total liabilities, except capital, $1.- 423.193.98. Capital paid up. $350,000.00. Unaasianed funds . (surplus). $82.- 700.00. Surplus as regards -policyholders. $332,700.00. Total. $1,757,893.98. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net' premiums and annuities re ceived. $37423. Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing the year. $8 50. Net losses and .claims, endowments. surrenders, and -annuities paid during I the year. none. . all weights. 32-33C lb: stags, all weights, 14-16c. Rabbits Average to retailers. 48-S2c lb dressed; prices to producers, sac; fryers, live, white. ZO-Z4C id; coiorea 17-21c lb. Onions, green local, mid -Columbia. Z3-35C. few higher. Onions, dried Oregon yellow. No. 1. 3 inches and larger. 2.73-3.09; med ium. 1.65-1.75; Texas white wax. 4.00 4.25; Sale to Jobbers, cold storage. No. is. 2.00-Z.Z3;. medium 1.75: truck sales. Texas Bermudas. 3.00-3.25. ' - Potatoes-steady. Oregon-Washington russet? No. 1 per cwt. 3.75-4. Baker size 4.50-4 70: No. 2 310-325; No. 2 (501 lb. 1-1 05. 15 lb. 0-5; Deschutes No. 2. 50 lbs. 125-1.30; new crop: Cal ifornia: 100 lb. sacks 4.25-4.43: Texas Bliss Triumphs. 50 lbs. 3 15-3.50; Calif. No. 1 long white. 100 lbt. sacks 3 RS-4 00; truck sales, Calif, long whites 3.70. Dressed meats Veal Light, top quality. 35-36c; heavy, top quality. 26- 30c: B. zs-zec; c. zz-Z4c; cuu. is-zuc; hoes block butchers, packery style 123-160 lbs. 37-38c; over 213 lbs. 36-37c lb; sows, all wts. 29-34C lb: lambs AA. 3S-40C-. A. 37 -38c; B. 34-36C; C. 28-30C Synopsis of Annual Statement for the year ended December 31. 1946. of the the Great Northwest Life Insur ance Companv of Spokane, in the State of Washington, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Total premium income for the year, $531,107.96. Interest, dividends arid rents re ceived during the year. 1 08.34 34. Income from other sources received during the year. $61,664 5a. Total income. $701,156.83. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annul ties and surrender values. 899.116.44; Dividends paid to policy holders. 818.828.77. Dividends paid to stockholders, none. General Insurance expenses. $165.- 037.03. Amount of all other expenditures (including investment expenses $13. 579 70). $48,057.54. Total expenditures. $331,039.7$. ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). $80,298.20. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. $40.473 62 Value of bonds owned (amortized). $1,729,711.66. Value of stocks owned (market val ue). $47,225.00. Premium notes and policy loans. $110,639.47. Cash in banks and on hand. $13. 120 41. Interest and rents due and accrued. $16,337.28. Net uncollected and deferred pre miums. $73,468.78. Other assets (net), including $895. 000.00 Insured Savings it Loan Certifi cates. $898,000.00. Total admitted assets. $3.011276 40. LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Net reserves. $1,993,971.01. Policy claims and louses outstand ing. $1,200.00. All other liabilities. $310,52024. Total liabilities, except capital. $2. 305.691.33. C apital paid up. $200,000.00. Unasstgned funds (surplus). $509. 585.05. Surplus as regards policyholders. $705,585.03. Total. $3,011,276.40. BUSINESS IN. OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums and annuities " re ceived. $14,456.91. Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing the year. $422 61. Net losses and claims, endowments, surrenders, and annuities paid during the year. $397.53. Th4 Statesman, Solom. Qtsxjop, Tudcrr'. May . 1947 1 "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier -j ii ' " ' ' -Daw't hand bm that, Baford! Tost went rlfht smb livinc mltasst ane the last tw times we. broke ! New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, May S-iiToday'g Al Chem & DyeI72WIGen Foods ... American Can 93 Gen Motors Am Power Sc Lt 12 H Goodyear Tire.., Am Tel & TeL165?sGt North pfd. Anaconda Atchison . Bendix Avia Beth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack Canadian Pac . Case J I , Chrysler Com with Sou... Cons Edison Cons Vultee Cont Ins Crown Zel Curtis Wr 36H!Int Harvest 79y4Int Paper pfd 324lJ Manville 85t,!Kennecott o arrow Hadio Co. FOR REPAIRS ONE TO TWO DAYS SERVICE SALES PACKARD-BELL, GILFILLAN Table and Console and Combinations Motorola and Philco Auto Radios Phone 5955 153 S. Liberty St Douglas Air 624 Dupont de Ne..182H Gen Electric 35 V 17;Long BeU A -j May tag 114 -Miami Copper. 34HMont Ward .103sNash Kelvin . 3 . Nat Dairy 26iN Y Central ISM North Am Co Northern Pac 26V ;Pac Am Fish Pac Gas Elec P T &, T . Pan American.. Penney J C ........ closing quotations: . 4 Hi, Radio Corp . 59 s Rayonier - 504 Rayonier pfd . 41 Reynolds Met . 83 Richfield . Sa'feway - . i Sears Roeb 44HSinclair Oil 17 So Pacific 9! StanBrands 16i,;Sta4 Oil Cal 54 4!Stew Warner 16VjStudebaker 304 'Sun Mining 15.sjUnion Oil 264 jUn Pacific 165siUn Airlines 103i'Un Aircraft 37 12B U S Steel Warner Bros West Elec 40H;Woolworth V ,21, ii'i 15. 21, 33 15H 38s 31 5'i 162 20 9-4 21 1, I30 27 - 19. 704 15, 25", 45 lb; mutton 19-lSe lb. according to quality; beef beat quality. 32-34c; B. 25-26c; C. 22-24c; canner and cutter. is-zic; Doiogna buiu. zs-zec. Cascara bark Green. 4-S'jC: dry.- SOe. Wool Valley, coarse and , medium grades. 43-43' ,c lb. Mohair 40c lb on 11-month growth. Hay Wholesale rail shipment: Green alfalfa. No. S or better. $35 00-S38.00 ton; No. 1 timothy. $36 00-38 00: oats and Vtetch, $22.r5O-7.00 ton. depending upon quality: clover hay. uncertified. baled on farms. n "Q-?7 00. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore. Mar $ (API (IJSOA) Cattle salaM 1400. total Boo: catves salable Z50. total 265 around 300 cattle held over; market alow; lew early sales, mostly fed steers., steady; late trade generally 25-50 cents lower; many unsold with come bids off more: two loads goad' cnoice lea steers Z4.Z5-90: medium good grades largely 20.00-23.50; com mon down to 16.00; good heifers 21.00 23 00; common-medium grades 14.50 20 00; tanner and cutter cows mostly 10.50-13.00: fat dairy type cows to 14.00; grass fat beef cows uo to 13.00: faiiijr good dry lot cows to 17 JO: some .held higher: good beef bulls 17.SO: beat nrid above 1S.OO: od cholce vealers steady at . 24.0O-Z7.00. select to zs.ug. Hogi saUble 700, total 1500: market active. -25 cents higher: good-choice IIS7-Z40 lb. S23: S6O-330- lbs. 220- 23 75: good ISO lba. 23.75: Rood , sows ZO.eo-21 .00; sjood-boice feeder pigs zso-za.ou. Sheep salable 500. total 1500: mar ket slow, steady to weak: few ' good choice $5 lb. spring lambs 30.50; good choice No. 1 and 3 pelts old stock lambs 18 00-23; few 75 lb. spring lambs to feeder buyers 19 00: 3 lbs. to 17.50; add shorn yeau-lings 14.00: com- mon-meaium snorn ewes J BO-s.ou: eood choice salable 74)0-90; wooled ewes quotable to SVPO. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, May 3 (API- Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash grain: No. 1 flax 5. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.33 soft white (excluding Rex 2J4; white club 2.34: western red 2.34. Hard red whiter: Ordinary 1.34: 10 per cent 2.35; 11 per cent 2.41; 12 per cem ii. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent tJS; ii per cem Z.3S: iz per cent 2.40. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 41. bar' ley 15. flour 4. corn lt. oats 1. mUl- TfMJ. Salom Market Quotations BUTT Eat TAT premium No. 1 No 2 PRINTS Wholesale - ' ' Retail . . : F.GG$. Baying Price Extra large Medium and Standard Standards . - ., Pullets, cracks . . F.GCI. BeUiag Price Wholesale, large Mediums POtXTRT J7 Si JU M m si .4$ .48 -JO. M J2 JJ . M. -4 Colored bens. No. 1 ' No. 2 : Prvei- . . IJVt'STOCK (By Valley Pack Spring lamb . 11.50 194 lambs, woolled ,- 18 00 194S lambs, shorn . IS 00 Ewes 2.00 to 7.50 Dairy cows . 00 to 13J0 Bulls . 11.00 to 11.00 Veal 12.00 to 14.00 Host orices 35e eet hundred under Portland prices for each particular riait Star bought miKtrct Stocks and Bonds fCompHed by the ACTOCtated P -ss ' May f STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 IS M Indus. Rails fjtil. Stks. Monday 88 1 31 J 43 i , S3 1 Previous day S 314 43 2 S3 Week ago $4.1 30.7 42 $ $1.4 Month ago SO 2 33 4 44 3 $4 S Year ago 104J 45.7 53 H.l BOND AVERAGES 30 It 10 10 Rails Indust. trtil ror'n Monday $21 103 7 10$ $ , 74 4 Previous day . tit 103.T 105.4 74 4 Week ago 03 1 1031 105.4 74 $ Month ago 4 5 104 lOSJt 75.4 Year ago 103.1 103-7 1011 74.7 DO YOU OWN A STOMACH that torments you because of ex cess acid and fast Fattest relief with TEBSIN TABLETS or men. y back. No habit terming Mo Soda No L-aaativ. Ask Ymv Druggist foe TTIS1NI Vets Asked to Tell Changes of Address Notification of chane of ad- dress is important to veterans who file for terminal leave par bonds and then change residence before receiving; thejr bonds. H. C. (Hub) Saalfeld, Marion county veterans' service officer, said' Monday. f. The disbursing officer to which application has been made "ibould be notified of such change. Hun dreds of bonds have been returned to the government because veter ans have moved without notifica- tion of change, Saalfeld said. CALL FOR BIDS V, The Rickreall School 'Board wiH re ceive sealed bids to May 22 at S clock p.m. tor the tra asportation of -their pupils to the Grsde School far the year 1947-48. w , . - S. B. HOLT. Clerk. My. S-T Rickrs-O. Ovesjoa CITATIOV No. 4181 . 1 the Ceo-ty CMrt for WuaiarUa " Cosutty. State ! Ormsa In the matter of tlw ut, mi at,r PC Miller, deceased. TO: Alma Victoria Caupo. JooepHin Ardell Beach, Elizabeth Annagette Mills-. George Granville Miller. Albert Clark Miller. Jr.. Charles Lotus Miller. Ann Lee Miller and Josephine H. Mi- ler Hutcttinson. and to may and ail eth er heirs and devisees, unknown, of Albert C. Miller, sr.. the above named -decedent. Greetings: In the Nam of the State of regoa: . You are notified smd required- to ' appear within ten tnm the date ' of the service of this- citation upon you if sci-vtd In Washington County. Oregon, and wtthln twenty days from ' the date of such service if served M -any other county of the State of Ore- gon and if served by publication with in twenty-eight days from the date of , the first publication thereof, to show cause. If any exists, why the above en titled Court should not make on Or- der authorizing the Administrator mt the Estate of Albert C. Miller, sr, to sen the following. described real prop" erty belonging to the estate of Um above named decedent: Lot Six. Block Twenty-two. Pteas ant Home Addition to the City Salem. Marian County, Oregon. , ' Dated this 23rd dav of April. UMT. . W. A. TUPPER, Clerk t (SEAL) Washington Countv. Oreo ' By E. Donohue. Depute. -t; Date of first publication. May S. t04T. Date of last publication. June 3. I47. My $-L3-20-27T S 1 trade Mark notice Be it known that Schoble Hats. Lie. t Pennsylvania corporation, havmc its ' principal place of business in PtuladeU ' phia, Pennsylvania, did oa the JStaU" day of April.M47 register -itb the . .Secretary of State f the State of ' Oregon, as a trademark for hats, tho -words lest Lite." said trademark be- . Ing used on hata In tne business of the said Schoble Hats. Inc. . Ap a-UyVli NECH- AM'- ' Livestock and Poultry 14 COWS. 10 ealva.nr . farm for rml Innutr- . u. . t . ' vice Station. Hubbard. - Ore. O. .- fowell. CUSTOM tfreasine r miim number. Prompt service. Dressed paaU " trv wholesale our min t-2Sl Lee's Ratcnery. - COLORErrrirersT Z-TSalem Heightst tii'Mi HAh.it hu.V"tVtrVv..J stock m Parm enter Red Chicks. Writs ' tor pric list. Gehrlng s Hatchery. SJ- ctrtrtMi. WANTED: All kinOa at tm'tUm . bogs. Will rail at (arm. Write E. L - nnethen. 1550 Lancaster Drtvo. Ph. 21345 morn, or eve, . VV '.4' ' ' Vi 4 : : - " x:rig : -Tvrt'- DBS. CHAN . . . LAM Dr.T.TXaamJ4. Dr.CnasuN.D CHINESE HE RA LISTS '241 North Uberty Upstairs Portland General Electrta Co. Osfics open Saturday only. U am to I pan. to t pm Consul tatioa. Blood pressure and urine tests are free of cnarga. Practiced since 1811.