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Obituaries BcrrAN " - , Edward M. Reltan. late resident of XM Lara a local hospttall May ik. m veara. Survived by tAm Un Olca Rerun of Salerno tw eon, lart Reitan and Lt tan. and daughter. Mr. Aleda Joba mm. all o Minneapolis. M inn and av by Imt grandchildren. Member of ths Lutheran church, will bo held Mondsr. June $. at sun. at Hewell-fcdwards chapel with Inter nent atBelcreet Memorial park. GRAHAM " , . James F. Craham. late resident of . . . . w. MiXnif June 1. Survived by widow. Mm. Hn-a Graham. Sale,,,;, two "daughters. Mimi Beulah Graham and Mn. Frames Kjen. bota of Salem: two brothers, Gilbert Grs- Cmnon Beach: and two grsndchlldren.. Set vires-will be held S.iturdsv. June 4 at 19 30 a m in 'n imni'Piii .k n.v c. Wf.iY Turner !T.:r..;V.-interment at City View V, 11- " ' " cemetery. sniAur , , Cue Bellamy. Ute result r.t of Leb ann. al that city -u.-.e i. ai t ' - ' i . m veai Survived try a dans'" e-.. Mr frr Knapp of Albany: a sister, Mr Ora Mnuey of Salem: and two grandchildren. Vivian Ann Siur'iii r Hohstaclt. rth f Albany! .Announcement ol services later by W -T. rVgdon company. yt t tf. tJ n,v Mreus Waltz, fette redent i of l" W. Superior at., at a k-al hoa pHl Juni- 2.. at the are of er fc.,rvlved by widow. Mr. lota H Walir of Ralfln: two on. Tloyd M. WH i Fortlana ana usuait i w-H s wit oirorrsi throve ana alti ol sponane; ; ..k.lll'l Service will be neia ai i the Clooeh-BarNch chapel Monday. June al 10:20 aTSTN-witn Dr. Daniel h.ilre wfficiatin and m'errnent at BelirounUin cemetery at 1p m. BHltMAKI I Mia. KmtlJe Pauline Bohard at IN no. Wanh. Survived by a daoehter. Mr Dorothy Clemena of Watco. Art nounrmient of r v I e e later by Chwelv-Barrleli company. Salem Market Quotations (As ( late yenlerday) ti r Mr AT PieinluiM - Ni. I No 1 - Wh leaala .. Rl 1 11 .S5 t .71 UU-.n (Buylntl 1 VV'lHiealf price ranrea from I to 7 eenlt over bntn prlt 1 riitra lre AA I.are A A !.r A Ml"irn AA M ."Inifii A p. lief Crack ... ; 48 4 .l .43 Jfl 3D Pol l I KV A 1-eelMnn l.'n B l.ee hum lien C lnhtun Heni A clired heni J .21 .13. n .2 .1) .31 JS 1J .11 11 ::::::(:r:::r B copied hen f mimed hen A colnied fryer. 3 Hj R colored fryer - C mlnied fryer A old roomier B old rrxMilera C ni rooiler mid up I.IVr.STOl fc by Valley Park fprln lamb, top YetiliiiR. li(I)t top T.we Cj flstry cow .. f"nMr cow nuii 24 fiO to 21 (Hi 14 tK) to 1 CI '2 (Mi to 6.0" m i4i ti is oo HI UO to 14 on IN IK) to 21.Q0 is no to 2(100 t;.! ralwe, J00-4.M) lb Cuod vea. 150 to 0 lf. ?2 00 to 25 00 Stocks and Bonds rvtmnliert t. 'h Awrated Preaa June S iTt ii AvrcAfira . IS II t'til 3 1 Ml 1 3 J 403 4) I M Btk M3 M 7 SI 2 3 70 4 Indue Mail Frldat 'Previixia At, Wnek (k" Monti' ago ... Year eo S I J? S t.l (. S 7 S 1 Ir. S, XI 4 3.1 34 43 7 SONS A V f R A CSj "0 13 10 10 Itsil fndust I' til rorgn W. IMIfl 12 0 M7 . SO " 101 I IWO If s .MS 101 7 102 I f . SOS 101 S 1C1 9 70S V! J 101 6 101 S SI 6 frl-lay Prevlou day Week ito St Milli " . Yeai 4Ko . I'orifanrl Gratu ' POftll.ANT). June 3 (API Wheat fut in.- and rash fraip unciuoted. Cast- wheat I bid l : ft while J 13 soft white (escludine res) 213. white el uh 2 IS. western r1 2TJ5 Herd ted wirier- Unquoted. Hard whit baart' t'nuntrd Tirdsr' car receipts- Wr-eat 5: bsrr iey 6. flour 1. corn U nst 3. mill feed I Ivorliati(1 Produce PtRTt.AND Jue S (APi- But terfel "(tentative, subject t' immedi ate rhanie): Premium, quality rrusi mum to 3 to 1 per rent sod It de livered In Portland. l-4c lb. Hrt Ouabtv SO-SXc lb.; second eustltv 17-k- Valley routes and country points It- less than first. ttulty Wholesale fob, bulk rubes Stale f Finance Co. att fJIK Laaas La-Hme Fars Loons IJcroM 8-211 and M !!l reraeaal and Aota Leant urf TUMO DrO.rosn.ND DBS. CHAN . LAM CtlLNESE I1ERBAUSTS X4l North Liberty l ortair Pertlaod General Klectrte t vifftr spra SsiarSsy enly II a as Ma I .au lulls Coatsd. " Mood preaeore aad mrm teete are tre of berg, ptaettre ore Itlf Why Suffer Any Lonjrrr st see) others lafe) aee oof Cbtneae reeaeoseo AasaatsM soeeeea fee See) veaes ai Cklae. No sastter syna oaal ailaseou ye are afrrhrteo Nserder s. aiasjatUs. beers, tones. He. er. kldoeys. (as. eeoeslaotlea. leers Jlabesas, rkeasataa. a all and blat ter leetr. sktn. fessoie seaaaUloW CHARLIE l CHAN 9 Coaaaseretsi sees S-ltM AI.KM. 0B nv Moors S so a. Installation at Brush College Extension Unit Bit US H COtXEOE Sixteen members of UK Brush, Collect Home Extension unit were present for the demonstration, on Mlads and salad dressings given bjr Mrm Clarence Woelk and Mrs. Lawren ce McClure at'th home of Mrs. W. L. Lantis, on Friday, May 27. Many new ideas were given on interesting salad combinations, us ng variations of the basic salad dressings. Salad prepared by the leaders were served at, noon. Following a short business meet ing. County: Committee Chairman Mrs. Oliver Sargent installed the following officer! for J.he' cqmirti year: chairman, M". R. L. Fors ter, vice chairman. Mis. Leonard Klnkaid. secretary-treasurer, Mrs. R. K, Garincer. ! Grain Market EndsIIi&licr : c CHICAGO. J line 3 --(- Grain ended higher On the BoaH of I Trade today, recovering from ai mid-day sinkinjf soell which fol- j r- -- f0reca.t. The late rally was ueo in aftvant.ina nrirr for wheat : ; -" - in me louinwesu ' Wheat closed Vi-4 higher, corn was l'?.-V hiRher, oat were -'j higher, rye was; 2 to JMt higher. ovbeani were Z cents lower to1 higher and lard was J to 8 cents a hundred pounds lower. The late rally in wheat followed word that the csish grain at Kan sas City was selling at 224 cents a bushel over ? the July futuis there, a gain of 4V4 eeknts in the trading basis since late ye-terday. Farmers were said to be balking at selling new crop wheat at price: reportedly as low as $1.50 a bush el. to wholesaler Grade AA, S3 score il-bic lb ; A. 92 score.. 60-61 1 ,c lb : H !X K-orr. 51c lb.: C. S3 score. 5c lb cueese ellin price to Portian . Floyd Juries, treasurer, -v holi-Mler) : Oreton singles. 38'i- ... . , 1 4',c; Oreron s-ib. loaf. 41',-M'k ' officers, of Magnolia Rebe- F.-ito wiiolesairsc A ir.iir ; kah lodge 1 40 are Mrs. Ruth Lari irr. 53-S.ic; A aradc, mfiium. 5l-lmnr, grand noble. Mrs. Mildred Ml... U ar.a l.r-. . AT I .r.(ll ... I ... . V ! d-. Live chickens (No. 1 quai.tr fb Mover ietary. and Mrs. Gun plantnl: Broilers, Under 2':t itn. 27-2c 1 . .. . f. vt-rn. 2'-3 lbs.. 29-3ir: 3-4 Ibv. 20-! da York, treasurer. "lc. roastcn, 4 lb, and over. 3l-3i-. ; .- Cirwl. l.rRhorns. 4 lb, and unier. 24-25c. .' . I-Khoi ns,i over 4 :1hs.. 27-2tk'. colored So. 38-U fuwl. all wciehts. ; 30-31 c; old rooster. Synopfii of Annual Statement-for all weights. 18-20C lb. " j th eai eridrd rvcrriiber 31. 1948. of n,K.t.it i f vi-nu.r.i- t i. -(averse to grower) white. 4-S colored. 21 11I . 2J-2Sc; si-f Jos . 21-23:; cents lower; ol4 or heavv buckt. 8-14c lb ;:. dresaed fryer to butcher. 57-6QC lb,; old snd heavy one. 3I-45C lb fresh dressed meats I wholesalers to retailers per hundred Ihs I : I Beef. Steers, good. SOO-SOS lb . S39 43. commercial. 130-41; utility. S.14-4K 1 Cnu Commercial. 134-38. utility.! J3-3. canner-cutter. 134-U. aeef rut (good terV Hind quar ter. SJ1-J3. rounds. S51-S4. full lorn, trimmed, $56-01- trlsnglfs, $37-. squart chucks, U9-41; ribs. 144-48; fore- quart era S37-38. Veal and calf: Good-choice. 643-M: commercial. S43-4T; utility, $32-39. I.ambi: Good-choice, under M lbs . 131-53; commercial. $4T-4 Mutton: Good. 70 lbs:, down. $24-29 Pork rut: Loins, No. 1. S-12 lb . SSZ- Sl shoulders, 11 lb., down. $M-M; snarc-ibs. $43-43; rs rr asses $10-30 5H, Wool: Cosrse. Valley and medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally IS lb on U montlt growth. fountr" -killed mesU: Veal: Top quality. 37 -40c lb; fancy lo 41c; other grates according t weight and quality. Hog: Ught blocker. 27-310 lb; sows 25-2Sf lb. Ijlirib Top quality, 40-43c lb ; mut ton. 14-ISc. Beef: Good Cows. 30-34c R ; can-ners-cutters. 25-30C Onions: Weter,Ore. yellows. 50 lbs.. No 1 med . front cold storage. $2 25 50; dry pack storage, $2 00-K: new crop Calif white wax, $4.00-25. Sutock ton Red Globes. $2 50-75: yellow Globe lumbos. $2 S5; med . $2.65. not toe: Calif, long whites, sie A. $4.25-10; No 2. SO lbs . $1 00-65 New pot a toe; Calif, long whites, sixe A, 4 1J-:5. eommerrlal $3 00-23. Hav Following wholesale prices are strrctly nominal: tl S No I green al falfa or better, bated truck lot whole sale. Portland. $31; US No 1 mixed timothy. $36 Oats and vetch mixed hav. uncertified clover hay. nominally Willamette yallee farms. $15-20. depending; bn quality, baled, on Cortland IJvrsIock POKTLAND. June 3 1 APl-(UDAl Salable rattle 23. calves 13. Mirket nornlnsl. Odd head good wetglitv bull 23 00; few ranner ,eows 13 00-14 50. for four! days: Salable 1.000. calves 420. fed steers strong to 50 rents higher; heifers steady; 4ows closed 50-1 00 lower; vealers fully 1 00 off. Starker and feeders sesree, steady: S loads too good S4-1.10S b fed ateers SO n-27 00. loads average-: good MO-I.ent lbs. 2J 50-2S3S; mediums 34 t-2S 29; com mon 11.00-33 50. Few too good heifers 2$ 00; bulk average good 23.50-24 50; medium 21.50-23 00: common W (10 2100. Good rows 20 00-21 00. bulk med ium 17 0O-13.0O; cutter -common 14 30- 1150: csnners 12 00-14 00: shells down j to 10 00 or blow. Good heavv beef i bulls 22 SO-23 25; good sautage bull 21.50-22 30, medium II Vi-'l 00. rut-J terrcorrmon 16 00-11 00 Choice vesler , early In week 27 O0-2S 00: at rloe good- Choice 25.00-26 00 med turns 23 00-24 50; common 1 00-22 SO Pew good ligtit feeder steer 22 00-23 00 Salable hogs trtflay 23; market norn lnsl; quotable steady with Thursday f0-"5 cent decline on butcher: cloning top 23 25 For four dav- salable I.X) Butcher 50-75 rents htcher. sow snd few feeder ptgs tendv. week' top 24 00; Tuvtav snd Wedneedav. rloamg top 23 23 Bulk good-c'ho'ie 1SU-233 lb butchers 23 50-24 00 first two davs; Thursday bulk 21 00-25 wetghts 20- 270 lbs 22 00 early, at close 21 00 -so Goott-choice sow early In week H00-i It 90, few 20 0Ut close 17 00-11 00;! over 400 lbs down to IS JO. Boars t on-I SO. Few good 10B lb feeoer puts 23 SO Salable sheep today 75; little Interest shown early; market auotahle stes.lv: nnd-rholce spring lambs quolahle 2SM-2tOO. Tor , dsvs: Salable 1179 Generally steed. Bull; aood-cnotce spring lambs 26-36-29 06; tnedium-good, 2i30-a00; common 23 00-23 00; good choice clipped lambs No. 1 and S pelt 22 00-2310. Good shorn yearlings 19 MI SS) 00; com mon -medium ISoo-isM. Good -choice ahora ewes 6 00-9 00; com. innn-medlum 10-7 50, j culls down to 1.00. -. V! . Wo Want Your EGGS il ! . Always a Desea4tabl Caak Market. If f bring taeaa U Carly'o we kstb Use. Cnrly's Dairy rairtTaansla Basul at BaasJ Mi. X-S7U Now. York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, June 3--Toda American Can fOVsJGen Electric Am Power Sc Lt - 94 Gen Foods Am Tel V Tel Anaconda ... Bendix Avia .140 . 264 . 23 i Gen Motors Goodyear Tirt Int Harrest Beth Steel 25 Int Paper. Boeing Air lli Kenhecott Calif Pack Canadian Pac Case J I . Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth Sou ... Cons Vultee 31 LibbyMcN&L 6' So Pacific 11 Long Bell A 314' Mont Ward 'Nash Kelvin . 4T.Nat Dairy 3aiN Y Central , 9 V Northern Pac Continental Can 3 14! Pac Am Fish Crown Zel 22)Pae Gas Elec CurtU Wr 8 1 4 ' P T & T Douglas Air 53 s4 Penny JC - Dupont de Ne . . 133',il Lumber, New Industry Speeds Growth of Linn Town of Foster SWEET HOME Its just a few years back when the town of Fos ter, located on Wiley creek, three miles east of Sweet Home, on high way 20v had a po.t office, general store, blacksmith shop, grist mill, 2-maiYaawmill and a "little red schoolhoue" where one teacher tutor ed a dozen or more youhgnters. Today, the little village of Foster, like many other Oiegon villages, has grownj into a busy little citv with Albany Police Matron Quits ALBANY Mrs. Virginia Quipn who has been with the Albany police department the pa'st 18 months, serving as police matron, has-resigned, her resignation bCr coming effective June 1. . , June Slay, who has been on the night shift as matron, has taken over the day duties of Mm. Quinn. Duties of the matron include op erating the radio, typing, and handling the police filing system. Falls Qty Lodges Elect New Officers for Year FALLS CITY Newly elected : truAV Yi: iii I are clal ence 0, r.ranv.lle WiLson. vice erand no- hie. Hal Thompson, secretary. ladlJMauan. are very warav. vice grana. lrii. jnsie 1 thr KioViaenl Mulunl une insuring Company oi Philadelphia, or rnuaoei plua. in the Slate ol Pennsylvania, made to the Insuran'-e Commi.ssioner of the State of GieKtfn. pursuant to law: INCTJMr Total premium inevnie for the year, Sto.307.142 Imemt. dividend and rent receiv ed during the rai. SI8.U30.630.S2. Income from other rourcc received ' during Uiear. $17 354 .244 .88. I Total in in- 77.tS-ir?3 H7. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for Iumm-s, endowments annui ties and Mirrendr v!ue, $27,4.57.923 82. Dividends paid tu policynoldeis. $4. 3I3 925 5S. Dividend paid to itockholders. None. Onersl Insursnce expenses, $7,923.- 753 59 Amount of sll other expenditures (including investment expenses, $2, OllfiUotl. SI3.A42.747.S7 Total expenditures, S53 340.350.M. ' A.DMITTFD ASSFTS Value of rest estste owned (msrket valuer. $9,095,351 SB. Loans on mortgages snd collateral, etc.. $71 977 877 17. Vali-e i boit' own-d (market eal amort7ed $449 S40.346 00. Value of stock owned (market val ue). $21.I7$.293 3I. Premium notes and policy loans, S2n.473.S3li 87 lit, under Soldiers and Sailors Re lief Act. 14 081 36. C'sOi in banks and on hand, 14.360.- 110.33. Interest and ranta due and accrued, $3 791.48X77 Net uncollected and deferretl premi um $5.723.659 17. ' Other assets (net). $425.376 92. Total admitted avsets. $594.873 01319. L1AU1UTIKS SirRPI-l'S AND OTHPR FUNDS Net reserve. $441 70S 937.00. Policy claim and losses outstand Ine. $1.536 425 14 All other liabilities (Balance), SIM.. 112 723 22, ' To'al liabilities, except capital, $560.- 05SUU.36. Capital paid up. None. Special and Contingency Reserves. $34 814 827 K: UnattSianed funds (surplus). None. Surplus as regards policyholders, $34,614 927 S3 Total. $j4 873.013 1 9 Bl'SlNESS IN fXtKGON FOR THE YEAR Net premium and annultiee received a per Schedule T. $554,410.73 Div.drndt pad to poiu holders dur ing the year. $54.9ft0O6. Net losses snd claims, endowments, surrenders! and annuities paid during the vear. $368 021 51 Principal office in Oregon; 313 May er Building. Portland i. No.' 19-If Synopsis of Annual Statement for the yea' ended December 31. 1948, of the Indiana Lumbermen Mutual In sursnce Company ' of Indianapolis. In the State of Indiana, made to the In sursnce Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums rer-eived. $6,540 7S7.2S. Toisl Interest, dividends and real estate income. $?39 9I1. Income fioni other sources, $228,094. 34. Total Income. S7 "14 820 83. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses. $2,223, 773 70 , I am , adjustment expenses, f 126.S37.- 30 Underwriting expenses. $2,134,678.86. dividends paid to stockholders. None. . Dividends paid or credited to policy holders sn2.7ca su All other expenditures (including tn- vestment expenses. $75.167 95). $188.- 034 8 Tolal disbursements. tsltSJl).?!. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value I. 6633.840 67 Loans on mortgasee. and collateral. ' etc.. 1316 f 00 no Value of bonds owned (amortized). 13 636,033 14. Value of storks owned (market val ue. S3l 864 Oil. Cash in banks and .on hand, $803.- n 66 Premiums In course of collection -- "'-n since September 30, 1946, S7S6. 406 40. Interest and rents due and accrued. 152 41)01. Other assets (net). S103J44 93 lots! aomitted eseeta. S4 SM 61 7 44. UABIUTirs SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims. 1312.193.00. Estimated lo leas Adjustment ex pen for unpaid claim . t21.M0.00. JUNO .00. premiums. tSll.- Total unearned 166 12. All other liabilities. UII.IIO-M. Total lubaittos, except capital, fj. 424.164170. Capital' paid up, Mutuat Special Surplus funds: 6200400 60. Lnasatf ned funds I surplus), S2J33, 63814. j Surplus I as regards policyholders, $333.828 14. total. MX6 017 84. BUSINESS IN ORZGOM FQjt i THE YEAR Net premiums reeetved. 196J813. Net Usies paid, t3Cai6J4. ; Dividends paid or credited to policy JsoMsxa. Sliit7.1t. y's Closing Quotations 35 VJ Radio Corp 10 . 22 Zt9 ! 20 13 v; 42lRayocier . 54V4'Rayonier pfd . 39 '4 Reynolds Met 23 V I Richfield 44 Vii Safeway . 414 Sears Roeb 15?,!Stan Oil Cal 434!Studebaker - 114! Sun Mining MHjTransamerica . 103. 1 Union Oil . - 13U!Un Pacific . 12 !Un Airlines ll'i 31! U S Steel 21-. 92 1 Warner Bros 10 ... 46V2Woolworth 46 H modern , stpres ana scnoois ana other businesses. The old general store and post office operated 40 years aijo by J. r . narrang twno reiirea several years ago) is still being operated). at the same old stand. However, the old grist mill and sawmill, the blacksmith shop and the "little red school house" disappeared years ago. But instead of these, today we find modern machine shops, ga rages, filling stations, cafes, gro- kcery store, general' stores and one of the larger sawmills of the Paci fic, northwest, the Willamette Na tional, where hundreds of men are employed. No 'census of the modern Fos ter has teen taken, but the popu lation has increased by the hun dreds in the past three years. More than 400 residents get their mail at the local rxxst office. Many who live nearby are served by rural route and the star route that pas ! rougj prospect for 'urther growth f the place is juwiiam v v 1 wuai iiisr (.llgllas llir future holds for them. TnalAil V l' 1 , t 21H 33a 3 59 - - 10V, 27 76 i v,' ,. J . . IL 'w ! school team particioating. Dr C A Kratske will ,,tnmi 8Hndc 'V one today j Tne 4.H cfubs W1 di thlf r ( -J on ne nw bard for Foster has two modern school work al hnmpcomintf ' cre on me new Doara ror house.4 and a gymnasium, but these ' nomei om,n: one year and Rev. Walker for two were not sufficient to accommodate Members of the art club recciv- years. the 260 students enrolled for trio , .lhe ,lo'n "wards at the Nominated for the three riirec- 1948-49 term. Classes had to beK?pr,nJ airJ. bUTu award-Donn.i tors to be' elected are Eldon Rid- held in the community hall and rRsdon. Kenneth Newton, and dell for the three year term; Ma the church. Twelve instructors j Rohbms: red awards -; thew Thompson and Mrs. Jack make up the, faculty with Sam I Cannes.! veteran Linn co u n t y i school teacher, as orincioal. The commencement fnr the . I:' 8th graders was held in the gym .... .jtllt uc- uwit-i luiucai, Ldi irii 1 u. - i L. J I 11 .1 T . 1 nasium Thursday evening. May 26. with a program as follows: Proces sional, Mary Lois Yunkers; invo cation, R?v. Sam Kimball; class history, Sidney Walters; class poem, Leroy Hagle; class prophesy Keith Teem: class will. Robert Brendle; class song, girls of the class: instrumental trio, Betty Mur- rj, Twila Tabler. David .Boyd: TTollsfst 1T J u 1 o II 'l -v presentation of diplomas, orvil j 1 ",,,ul m,88,,,I,11 NyeJ benediction, Rev. Kimball: rC a recessional. Mary Lois Yunker JSOCietV LliangPS Rev. Carl B. Mason, pastor of the! mr m T Lebanon Methodist church, made! Meet 1 110111 the class address. Class motto: Not I Evening by Dawn. Class flower: trrrrpcnvTk. gi.ui,.n.v. Roses. Claas colors: Scarlet and Flday, Principal Cairness -with the achool bus, took the gradual - ing clag to the coast for an outing at several points. Cherry Picking Starts June 15 JEFFERSON" Varion Coin, fruit and dairy farmer north of town, this week announced pick ing would begin around June 13 in his nine acre cherry orchard Prospects are for one of the best yields in . recent years, and as Goin savs. he's due for a eood rroa Forty percent of last year's cher-l ry crop was lost and two years ago! it was rained out. Two-thirds oH Coin's orchard is planted to Royal Anns and a third to Lambert. Mi has several acres planted to sour two years. He is asking pickers to cherries, which wilt bear in about register now to begin picking Jun 15. No. 4t-44 Synopsis of Annual Statement for the year ended December SI," i48r of the Manufacturers a Merchants In demnity Company of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, made to the Insur ance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiumscecerved. 83.756.709 S3 Total interest, dividends and resl estate Income. $38.487 34. Income from other sources: 816.782 67. Total Income S3R14 979M DISBURSEMENTS ! Net amount paid for losses, 81.317. 393 85. Ixs adjustment expenses I.TG1 373 62. Underwriting expenses. 1894.384 43. Dividends paid to stockholders. None. Dividends paid or credited to policy holders. None. All other expenditures (Including Investment expenses. 823. 583.81), 852. 36390. Total rlht- nnt ".339 SO ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned market va-iuei,, None. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. None. Value of bonds owned (amortized).' 83 537Jb3 46. Value of stocks owned (msrket val ue) (Book. $53.186 17; Mkt , $2.800 uui. $55 186 17 Cash in banks and on hand. S3M.- 430 sa. Premiums tn course of collection wsttten since September 30, 1948, $324. 832 81. Interest and rents due and accrued. $38,318.76. Other assets (net). Book value of bone ovc market value, -$2.965 46. ToUl admitted assets. 84.499.166.70. UABILITTTS SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS ToUl unpaid claims. 1836 .294 83. Estimated loss adjustment expense for unpaid claims. 814.3736. Total unearned premiums. $2,196, 672 92. AU other liablUtles, $124,747 76. ToUl UabUrties, except caplUl, $3,. 174.6610. Capital paid up. $700.006 00.' Special suephM funds: None. Unaastgned funds (surplus), $635.- rrtoo: Surplus aa regards policy bo Iders. $1,323.109 66. Total. 64 490 I66 T0. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TSAR , Net premiume recetved, $1204 86. . Net losses paid. $673.60 Dsvttfeisds paid or credited to policy holders. None. JTtnclpal ociic la Oregon PorUaad- HOWS THAT AGAIN? " ' mi - " " ME.ad. Murphy. 1 hope sbe Grade School Graduation Set At Jefferson JFFFrTRCinM Fierrth eraHe gradaation will be held at J' - grauuauon win ue nem ui r" i Vaney school Wednesday evening.! June 8. Clyde Williamson of Al- j bany will addre?s the cla3s. Grad- I ntilsas'l Ti'it Ii iri I uates are Jessie DeVney. Louisej U,,,f:u 1U1 klt,,UU1 .Hn,aPndernrarrel DireCfO PpsitfOH The annual picnic and home- i coming will be Sunday. June 12 I INDEPENDENCE Four candi A ball game with players from the i dates have been named for the first, second and third grades will be enjoyed in the morning. Lunch wilJ be served at 1 o'clock followed k... '.. 1..11 .... .....v. ....Uj Ji m ujii Kdinc Willi i,um aim rtT ! ' n ir .r:JT' Lv,'.,i:-. . u-.'1 ' u ".u "5' "V- w'"lM JWdr Is . 1 Rpttv Mitrhelt anH Karen Kellv t u .... ta .11 ti ter received a blue ribbon and Donna Ldgsdon a red ribbon. Christine Tierce placed fourth in the health contest. In sewing. Karen Kelly received a blue rib bon. Donna Logsdon. a red ribbon ana iouise Meims. w nne riDDon. ....a wuu.. ifvvi.ni . "'" ribbon in homemakinK j society of "Talbot Community' church has changed its time of '. meeting from 2 o'clock in the af- ; 1 ternoon to 8 o'clock in the eve- i i ning for the convenience of mem- ! bers who have children. The society will next meet . Thursday night, June 9. in the : church auditorium with Mrs. Rog- 1 ers Irwin, president presiding and Mrs. Oakley Cochran, devotions j chairman. r The society is sponsoring Mri.,, .dJutment expends. I237..U.. Clark, missionary speaker from the g Youth Home Missions, who will , Underwriting expenses, s$28.m so. talk Sundav mnrninff Julv lfl at i Dividends .paid to stockholders (rssh, taiK sunaay morning July iu. atf,usooooo. gUKk tXimoo, llwgiOW).oo the rnurch services. The group has - iiviin4 paid or credited to poii completed two layettes which they ! cyhoider, none. have sent tn m k mnaries anH marl curtains for the church basement windows. f . l f if lOnlllOUtll Le11011 Auxiliary Elects MONMOUTH Mrs. Lester Green was elected president of the Monmouth American Legion Auxiliary at a recent meeting. Mn. Quinton Jacobson was named 1st No. S4-4S Synopsis of Annus! Statement for lhe vear ended December 31. 1948. of the Resolute Fire Insurance Comoanv , t' .Tr " :l" .";r r; ls?snd. made to the Insurance Com mlssloner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: INCOME Net premiums received. S9 001,814 33 Total interest dividends and real e-ta- Income 05 9004 Income from other sources, $387.93. Total Income 9 rx 1 n? 72. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses. $2,859. 437 89. Iss adjustment expenses $137.36967. Underwriting expenses. 82 552.543 27. Dividends paid to stockholders. None. Dividends paid or credited to po!icy hn'rW. None. All other expenditures (Inelud'ne tn- vestment exnenses. Sl.181.65i. SI 78 977 - 39 ToUl disbursement. 85 728.346 22. ADMITTFD ASSETS Value of rcsl estate owned (market vslue). None. Loans on mortgages and collateral, i etc . 817.250 00. . Value of bonds owned (smortized). 1 Si 740.SW.riQ. .Value of stocks owned (market val uei. None. ''-&i in banks and on hand 587 48. 85.174. Premiums In course of collect inn written since September 30. 194. $768. 50"T Interest and rents due and accrued. $7 60V 87. Other assets (net). None. Total admitted assets $7 TOf.tttfl 7. LIABILITIES. SUFPLUS AND w OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claim. $615,480.00. Estimated loss adjustment expense rar unHiQ claims, S2l.nao.Tn. Total unearned $72.1$. premiums. $3d89.- All other liabilities. $418433 33. Total lUbllittes, except capiUl. $4, 7U 462 21. CapiUl paid up. $250 000 06. Soecial surplus funds: None, nasalgnod funds (surplus). $715.- Surglus as regards policyholders, Trl. 87 709.020 J7. - BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR , Net premiums reserved. $31,454 03. Net (oases paid. $2.720 75 . Dtvldendsi paid or credited to policy holders. None. r Prmripal offico In Oreeon: S?9 S. VT. Uta Avenue, Portland. Orvgoe. By DAVE COX isn't letting affectionate I" vice president and -Mrs. Robert Price, 2nd vice president. Officers aLso elected for the coming year are er-aplain, Mrs. Seibert Williamson; junior post president, Mrs. Robert Baker; ser geant arms, Mrs. Robert Lor ence; secretary, Mrs. Clarence Tompkins; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Cbapin; corresponding ' secretary, Mrs. Edwin Jensen, and historian, Mrs. Budd Lorence. jVt g 1 1 T OUT fanflHiateS three to be elected ai directors of the newly consolidated Monmouth- Independence school district No. lie n oo 'v- vn nunc ! hl"nip for the five year term and i ; w- A Wie.st for the four year teim Four Graduate from liuciia Vista School fltl r t a iriArM m uur.iM a viaiA Lommence- , ment exercises for the Boena j VLsta eighth grade were held in the ("ommun tv ha Ttifsdav ei-e. ning with Dr. J F. Santxee of Oregon College of Education giv ing the class address. Members of the school presented a short musical program and Leo Drazdoff, chairman of the board, presented diplomas to Lloydenc Moore. Eva Kabatoff, Bill Pruitt and Harry Lawson, III. NO. S-21 Synopsis of Annual Statement for the vear ended December 31. 1V48. of the Mid-States Insurance Company of Chicago, in the Slate of Illinois, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the S ate of Oregon, pursuant to law: INCOME Net premiums rex-el ved. 64.285.308 17. Total Interest, dividends and real es tate Income. S53522 07. Income from other sources, $324. 14. Total Income, S4.3I0.0S4 Se. DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses. SI, 632.- 1 "'ner exoennirur iinciumne in vestment expenses S4.91I 51I. 14 91131. Total disbursements. M 022 000.43. inuirrrn itcrrc t'al ie of eal es'tate owned ( market?"- E,,v- 5M North '5,h. "t' 5lem value none I Orernn; iiwi deposit of the cah urn Loans on mortsasea and coIUteral "f 23 00. This deposit will be refunded etc , none Value of bonds owned (amortized). 857.30757. Value of stocks owned (market val ue i none. f,- Cash in banks and on hand. 12.92. 551 74. Premiums In course of collection written since September 30, 1048. $490.- 15H.40. Interest and rents due and accrued, $2 813 51. Other assets (net).' none. Tot.l admitted assets. $4 041.879 22. tXABiLrnrs surplus and OTHER FUNDS Total unnald claims. $542.318 00. Estimated loss ad hutment expense ; for unpaid cuims. $37,021 oo.- Total uiii;i iivy i viiituiii. v.rw,- SSI 71 AH other liabilities. $169.93131. Total liabilities, except capital. 83. 315 9-5 04. Capital paid up. $300 000 00. Special surplus funds, none. ' Unasslgned funds (surplus). 8425.9G4.- 18 Surolus as regards policyholders, $725S4.18. Total 4 041 879 22. BUSINSS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net nrerriums received. 644.571.27. Net losses pad. 84.678 77. Dividends paid or credited to poll- cyhoider. none, Principal office In Oregon. W. J. r n r Agency, 182 S. Church S:. Silem. Ore. I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROV: ALICE AVKNL'E FROM COM MERCIAL STREET TO MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE. Notice hereby Is given that the com mon council of the citv of Salem. Ore gon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and In tention to Improve Alice avenue from the west line of Cotnmercisl street to the east line of Mountain View Drive, in the city of Salem. Marion county. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and sdlacent prooerty. by bringing said portion of ssld street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a , Inch asphaltic concrete pavement to feet wide tn ac cordance with the plana and specifica tions therefor which were adopted by the common council Mav S3. 1949. which are now oa file la the office of the ctty recorder and which by this reference thereto are snado a part hereoL . The com mo council hereby declares IU purpose aad Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement de portment. By Order of the Common Council City Recorder Date of first pubsicatloa hereof to Msy 26. 1940. Statesman publishing Co. May it. , a. tU euao 1, S, t, 4, l t. 1.164, Tn Statossnaa. SalUm. Ofcon. Sahgdar. fra 4&m , t r it w otic i or DrrgjerioM to ns- PKOVB MTStTLS AVKNVI flOM PIN STKXET TO M1CKUBT STSUKT. NeOce hereby to gives that the eocn m council of the city of Salem. Ore foal daaina It neoesary aad expedienl and hereby daciaro Its purpose aad I ri tes Mon to Improve Myrtle avenue from the north hoe. of Pine street to the north Hne of Hickory at reel, to the city of Salem, Marion county. Orefon. at the expenae of the abutting aad ad jacent property, eseept the street in teraectlona the erpenae of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by brtnffinf said portion of said street to the established grsdt. construetinf cement concrete curbs, and pavtna said portion o aaid street with a S Inch aaphaltle concrete pavement 30 feet ride In accordance with the plans and spectftcations therefor which were adopted by the common council May S3. IMS which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which bv this reference thereto are made peri hereof. The common council hereby declares lr mirooae and Intention to make the above, dearrtbed ImprovemenSby and tnrovirh the street Improvement it par'.mcpt. Ev 0der of the Common Council Mjy 23. IIH9. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Dale of firl publication hereof I May 28. IIM!. Statewian Publishing Co. Viv 2S 29. to. 31. June 1. I. S. 4. S. I. 7 lM. ! NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM- ! PKOVE MINIS STKEFT ROM OIR- I TKKNTH STREET TO THIRTEENTH 1 THEFT. I Notice hereby Is given that the com- mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deem it neceisary and expedient j and hereby declares its purpose nd in tenvion to Improve Hines street from ! the west line of Fourteenth street to' the east line of Thirteenth street, in the city of Salem. Marion county. Ore gon, at the expene of the abutUng od adjacent property, by bringing said port loo of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a Z1 inch asphalticconcretf pavement 30 feet wid In accordance with the plans and spectflcaUons there for which were adopted by the com mon council May 23. 1949. which are now on file In the office of the ctty recorded and which by this reference thereto are made a dart hereof. The common council hereby declares Its purpose and lntenUon to make the above descilbed improvement y and through the street Improvement de partment. By Order of the Common Council May 23, 1949. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder - Date of first publicaUon hereof Is May 28 1949 Statesman Publishing Co. Mav 28. 29 30. 31 June 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7 149. FINAL NOTICE Notice I lieieoy given that the un dei signed has filed in the Circuit Court of Marion County. Oregon, probate department, tier duly verified final account, a Administiatnx of the es tate of J HARVEY YUNCJ. deceased and said Court ha. llxed Monday, June 13, 1949. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. in the Circuit Court Koom of ttpi County Court lluu at Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, a the time and place for hearing said final account, and all objections thereto. Dated tin 13th dav of May, 148. EUREXA F. YUNC. I AdmlnNtratrix of the E-tte of I J HAHVEY YUNG, deteased (Jregon Bldg . ' Salem. Oregpn. My 14-21 -28-JU 4-11 NOTICE OF ICHOOL ELECTION Nottce is herebv given to the legal voters yf School District No. 24CJ. Ma- j nwi County, Oreeon. that the annual eWi-tion for .nJ district will be held i In said District from the hour of two i o'clock p. m. to"the hour of seven ' o'clock d m. on Monday. June 20 l!f- I '"r the purpose of electing one direft- I or in i v r ij- m iriui vi 1 1 r ;ci . The -polling places will be as fol lows. North Salem. Precinct: School Ad miniktratiun Office. 490 North High Street. EdSt Salem Precinct: C A K Lumber Company Office. Center and Lancaster Streets. South Salem Precinct: I-eslie Junior High School. South Cottage At How ard Streets. West Salem Precinct: Center School Building. West Salem. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 2Mb day of May, 1W DONALD A. YOUNG. Chairman. Board of Directors. C. C. WARD, District Clerk. My IS J 4-11 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS S.-aled proposals will be rn rived bv the Board of Director of the Union liig'i School District No S, Marion t'ountv, Oreeon, for the construction of aspew High Srhojl Building at 4'iavford, Marion County, Oietton. Bid will be received at the office of the existing High School Building. Turner. Oregon, until 8:00 p. m. Standard Time, Thurwlay, Jun 23, 1949, at which time thev will be then and there opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received af ter the time fixed for opening of same will not be considered. I'lans. specifications, sna torms oi r5la rroooai may ue ouiaiiwu irum ' the office of the architect. Frederick in full If plan and specification are returned to the office of the architect within 24 hour after the opening of the bid and if such plans and specifi ftca'.lons are In an unmutilated condi tion and without snv mark or an notations thereon: otherwise the de posit will be forfeited or deductions will be msde to cover cost of replace ment. Bidders must submit with their Bid the name of sub-contractors who they propose to use for those portion of the work to be sub-contracted. All Contrsctors must submit evidence of ability to obtain a 100 per cent Con struction Bond If awarded the work snd shsH comply with sll Stste laws pertaining to Qualification of Bidder. I'sch propossl must be msde out an a 'Bid Proposal form obtained from the architect, and shall be accompanied by a Certified Check or approved Bid Kond made payable to the Union High School District No. 5, in an amount not less than five (S) per rent of the amount of their Basic Bid. The Board of Director reserves the right to reject anv or all Bids which may be received. No bidder may with draw hi' bid after the hour set for the opening unless the award Is de laved fo' a period egceedlng thirty (30i dsvs. B orrter of the Union High School Dutrlct No. 5, Marlon County, Oregon. Dated June 3. 1949 MARGARET RICHES, Clerk iu. 4-11-18 Mvr stork and Poultry 3 YEAR OLD Jersey cow. milking 3 eallon. Good family row. 2065 FUiter Pop S-OOS6 FOR SALE,: Choire white wesner urs. $12 00 each. Elt n Watt. 1 ml. S'" fer-tral Howl Pnone 3-tffS. KOOSTfTRS 58 weeks "old. "John Dorsn. 2 mL from Mt. Angel on Sll "'imi hwv. N.S. RABBITS, does with litters fr'y t each. Ph . t-4432. Sslem. TWO GOOD milk goats, reasonable. pt, .evi. TsTT-WO. old tKorirrsd NJJ. pullets foe sle. Wt. . Box 801. Ph. 2-3159 fTW RAMP, chici every Thurs- s " -2r.l l-ee"s Mstrheev. BABV CHlCWt Mav loth. Hamo- shire. Leghorn and Wyandottea, Ph. ..SMI f.ees1 Hatchery I COLTsTTand I jrrs old. Arabian breeding. Sired by Jedroa. Rt. I. boa e7K on Stlyerton std. 1 AT STUD: Reg Palomino quarter- n u. o" iTT. jr. rti j oo rre -mTnT3e7J1-VIT0CK buyer L C McCandlHth. I1CT g t5th Ph. M14T. TJclT5III5,"llve stock buyer. Harold T. stwethen. Turner Ore. NtW HAMPSUIiLE and ParmerUer Red chirks tK days a week: also start ed chicks, straight rua and pullets Genrmg Hatchery. Rt, S. SUverton, Oeww ss Black 3. "TWtsTiTDTIveslock buyer. Claude Ed--rards. JU, S. Boa SMB. Ph. t-1144. Lirestock and Ponltry rost lAU RtAVY N H. puUeta. T sno, S3 OS. M. Wheaidoa. RU. X. Box 111. Turner. 99T. So. to Welcome Inn. I'.s east. ' NOW AVAiLAiLl - W. are recede, tnc applications tor membership on Monday. Wednesday aalsday of each week at our stew warehouse lo cated oa the N L corner of North front and Hood Streets. Salem. See Mr. L H. ret row or write Pacific Cooperative Producers, SOS S K. Ash St.. Portland . Oref Membership fee Si t Avail able to poultry, turssy or othsr are tnclt nroiVirers. 1 WANTED Thin cows and hetsers roe eedrs etso butcher cattle Cet try bid. It will coat eou aothtne Earl Du rT,tl. N ftth Salem Phons I-ltM. Auri inns Contienment Sale of cars, trucks, trailers, maclunery. furniture, pro duce and muc. every Saturday al Leek's Auction 3C10 Sllverton Rd. (Joe Burke aile Bern) Sale lUrU at 10 am. 2rMl3 AueUonrr Wt. c elfi 1 1 L RJE Auction everyTupMlav Glenwood Ballroom. p.m. We sell lor U or pay uot cah. ettatel bousht VU,?h.'...riVnn "ry. Auttioneer. 1'Hfc k, .-sair-m , .asfsn rut:afi t.. enirr or era ;,f type, of Mehan4iT i .P hr.ng Tour con.enmenV r,s5,1 ollT consignment; 4 sll 3-1221. Help U antPti STRAWDKHKIES. U pil k. 10o , bring Containers. South of Pioneer ''lr Maroer. Bo 15C Brook ol'RAWSERRY pickers" 2nd p.ci, Ing Wd June l.t. R. p. Barnwell. 430 N. River Rd Keiser. a iHA vrtteJiKi I pickers, s t aTtTiTi about June 3rd. CJabln. and camning V""-- transportation furnished. Flen- ir" . Bros., star Route. ?p Silverton Oi-fron Bos. a ZJiZ bKRH V HlCKERS rtjR 6l ACRM OF MARSHALL STRAWara! 1 VAN I I.EAVr riBUC txt -m av POLE. yt MI N. ON VAN CLEAVE RD. PH. 2-5161 OR 2lsiU M-CAVE Help Wanted Male S6EN WANTED for Uxi work Mar- ?vr 2! y"ar of Must know cltvf Apjlv 6 JO p. rti. at Bag N. Liberty. ?-'-i x' Sf-rvlce " ' WANltiJ: lnoroughiy exper .rvU-o station man, Standard Oil training pre state sj,e and exp. Write box 782" Vaj' S ate-man ' PAHl'-ri.MC aoorrnan. oriTTApoiv n person. Grand Theaer. Help UaiUrtl Feniaite W1T,Hr- wr ,'a- V Cafe. 5 miles wo.i Ai .or huniewui k. urlvati room it hath. t:s nuThui A ever. ottir Mill. on 1 f-mid in isii.ilj. Pri. -tin' i:OL'ak.Kt;EiKR foi 2 aclulti."Vi)Mie unv TO 1 1VF. in" & do'taaWoiK '2' ' 'iur Plion3-4o81 fcXu:iJ I rJsCKD lity " to.k ketpeFTo work in office of 'VAllamette v'allev's leading furniture aiidXaftnl.anre store Oood salarv. nleasant workme cnna tions Apply Hogg Bro? . 2fi0 Slate. . Salesman Wanted j SALESMAN. inut have car. Apply . Willamette V liey i nwu ko. jo L.am Ave. Silujtio'as Man.fd CLEAN. QUIET home for the seed and convalescent. ,t595 "!)" S' Phone Vtfj.'i.'l ' 2 or O-TlIXi N u7 - M . E. "Tflier7iPK. Ci Hi 3C ATTET wliT call 1 orandTe" tiirn Photys 2-5066. t,X Pl&MlENcFaj'tybirt.orkTiVlseli or month. Ehone 3-4565 cThTAlNS washedT"i1ir7tchidPi;. .- tiM. "tRti SPRA'fNTSilihT tractoFwork of any kind. T. Nolen Bathurst, 4383 Haeer St Phone 2-2907, , SIlTfcNTIAL fonstiuctlon. New or repair, day or contract. Ph. 3-7626 for fre --'timaes Yol'NQMAN, 18. high sch'oongTsJ uate, desires steady summer work any day except Sun. For college expenses. Can type and drive Refs. turn. Write JJKM N tworkA I ljt I ntijTPtCttW. -VAJl-r- m mv JjoomT Pjlki&. LANDSCAPING, new lawn. old lawns r'huilt. Ph -4.")4 PAIN TIN t5. pa rerh a nginaraThour or contract. W. J. Kerner, .Box 156, Kalis ritv. CAKPENTER.'Lge. or siiiaif job. "plT. 8 Dav c eves. -VEf "With 18 yr. exp. In aTTlTpes of n it In tine. Call 3-A.151. POE'S mirneograplTing lypmi serv ice yillty work. Lower prices. 665 N. I6th Phone 3-3643 SEWEftS and septic tanks installed snd repaired Schsrff Pros Phone 25S64, Painting & DeroratinR WE SPECIALIZE IN INTERIORS J-444 : DICK OREY a-626J JHtMjiouMjflim n .PO,J6JC Chlmnev (weep Nirrtnnes on" 3-4450 lawn mower now. Hoes A- shovels shsrpened free Ptrk . up & delivery. Howser Bros- Ph J3646. V1 Edgewster St W Sslom Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. Phage -468 or I-53T7. Lloyd M.vHill, Inc. Cat Shove) and truck work af all lads Phone 2-4367 3995 State L HrffftSrrWEepalred'" Terooeleo. Lee Brt Furn Reflnlshing Co. S-76Q1. Bulldozing LAND CLEARING O. E Shryder. Ph;3-496 or 1-M97 cement contractme . a yra. In business FHA bank terms. Satiefac- J?J! -J?,,rL,st6'l1JLJr,f i-'Ll05-SEWING. I spetiaiize In ladies suits, coats and children's apparel. 220 Fair- erotmrts rd. Ph. 2-7730. . jAtmorsvs Harlev Pugh. Ph. 3-4S98. CAftPLNTER wurOewnrpr2-2M. For Sl .Miscellanenua $$$$$$ Factory priced spring filled mst tresses made by a well known factory. These mattresses have hundred of coil springs. Priced from $29.9S to $19 95. Fully guaranteed. Also one box spring to match at only II 00 extra. VAN'S HOME FUKNISHiNOS 601 Edgewster St. W. Salem F-XCriX 2-whee trailer, UwO fb. -soarltv, M. 45Q N 24th St. Ph. 25593. C'1XS(NG out all bedding aril vwie table plants cheap. Out center St.. mile east of FruUland school. Sllke's Creen Hmise Rt. $ gng 149. T3I?rKl!wT5venpori i. chair, used vectrum cleaner. Ph. 23032. 4 DOUBLE Damask Uble cloths, like new, 1 banquet sis. Also set of Ivory Titian, english wsre, open stock. Ph. Mrs Owen 2-994A 6 DR. REACH-IN refrigerator. cn plete. Oak finish. (Ideal for bar or restaurant, t ft. meat case complete. Computing scale, electric moat rlievr, must sacrifice. Phone 1-8220. LATE CABBAGE and Br ocelli plant". nv ouwt"Tremrerton's. fiw S. irn. 4x1 DE VUR lAlarger with a aood lens, enlarging easel., large paper trimmer, 6x7 contact printer, kodak timer, safe light. Dinky-Inkle soot light. S flood reflectors, t dlffuoers. S Ught stands, Albert tripod, DeVur Hgbt meter, ete. All aqulpmeat Ilk wew. Phone 3-1661 tfter 6 XW pm. MAAsaAU. auawtkemes. U psck. 6 lb. Friday, SL e Sua. t a m. till dark; bring containers. V mL -west of Nerta Howell School. AfvtnE. Hojhn. plaat t doc $la: axaleas I lor $.; veg. pisnu 15 ex. Merrui or bouse, aVooka. Oroaoa, .