Annual Wddl Sewing Contest Announced SILVERTON, June 12 Mrs. Floyd Fox, president of the 'Oregon Wool Growers auxiliary, and Mrs. Vera Scott, secretary, are announ cing the fifth annual "Make It Yourself With Wool" home sewing con test now being conducted for the direction of the Women's auxiliary sociation and the Wool Bureau, Inc. Icing Blamed For Crashes Of Eight Jets WASHINGTON, June 12-WV Icing, not sabotage, caused eight W4 Thunderjets to crash in In diana last Friday, the air' force announced today. It reported that a preliminary Investigation showed that engine inlet screens ice up and became blocked when the aircraft -enter- ad "a oeculiar set of localized at mosiiheric conditions lust after taking off from Wright-Patter ton Field. Dayton, Ohio, where tbey had been refueled. ? Three pilots died in the crashes It was the largest mass jet dis aster in aviation history. Inquiries by the air force, the FBI and aircraft manufacturers uncovered no indications of sabo tage, the air force said. The eight planes were in a flight of 34 Thunderjets proceed ing from Austin, Texas, to Self ridge Field, Mich." Just before the accident, a thunderstorm had struck the area around Richmond, Ind. All 71 planes taking part in the training exercise are being in spected to determine whether they suffered any ill effects from fly ing through the storm area. Four taa planes checked so far have d closed "no signs of visible dam age and are ready for flight," the air force said. The investigation is continuing in an effort to de termine necessary action to7 pre vent similar , accidents. The Atomic Energy Commission wai ordered to. start production of the H-Bomb on January 31, l9no A OLDSIIOBILE ROCKET "8" Faclcry Delivery SEE CLASSIFIED - Ins (feif Tasfe SKK5T .UtfWINQ COMPANY, VAUM, OKEGON For every type of farm financing see First National First. is - 4 j' . We speak your language are familiar with conditions and l requirements in this area. Discuss your financial needs with us. ; - ' " s ,.. ; . . ; "Lin BUILD OXfGON TOGlTHEg? ; I t i ' i . SALEM CHANCH PDQS" nnTiorjAL nana c?in ia to s Ucl Saturday By Lillle I lladsen ! "': ,x ,L rtrm Editor. The Statesman H fifth consecutive year under the of the National Wool Growers as This contest, Mrs. Fox explained, offers an opportunity to all girls and young women in "Wool Grow ing Empire' of the United States ta express their home-sewing and fashion creative ability with wool fabric in competition for valuable awards. The 1951 contest is open! to all girls from 14 through 22 years of age. Oregon is included in the 13 states in which the contest is con ducted. Entries must be i coats. suits or dresses made of wool fab rics. The contest has been divided into junior and senior classes for home sewers. Either commercial patterns or original designs may be used. ; ': . All Qregon contestants will first compete in the state contest and winners of these will be entered in the 1951 National Fashion Show to be held in Portland December 4-6. Closing date for the state con test will be early this fall. A num ber of fine prizes are offered in the state contest and more than $1500 worth of prizes in the na tional contest. Third prize in both the junior; and senior classes is $100 savings bond. In addition to all the other prizes there is a $500 scholarship award by Colorad Woman's college to a participant in the National Fashion show. This award is open only to participants between 11 and 19 years and who have graduated from high 'school not later than 12 months previous to the close of 1951 "Make it Your self With Wool" contest. Mrs. Fox stated Monday that she hoped there would be a number of entries from Oregon in the state contest so that this state ' would be well represented in the national contest. This is the first time that the National Wool Growers association- will hold its convention in Oregon and great plans are be ing made for the meeting.; ? The auxiliary is already outlin ing its program for the fall meet ing. The Convention will be held at the Multnomah hotel.' One of the features of the social side will be the dinner on December 5 for. the "make it yourself contestants in the Rose Bowl of the hotel with Armour and Company as : dinner hosts. The national style revue, will follow at 8 o'clock. The following morning there will be a breakfast for the contestants. ! - Of PORTLAND s .. n PR I-OSCAR AWARD-Actor Karaaa. Kerry Oeft) aaai actress Coleea Gray pose with s cap awmeel by artist Kvili laval (rlrmt) ta HeJljrweed. The cap was tNreaeateel te Kadolpai Valcnttne ta 19Z4 by the Theater Owners CBaaaher of Cotnnterc. Profit Taking Cuts Market; Stocks Down NEW YORK, June 12 A moderate amount of selling, based to a large extent on quick profit taking, depressed the stock market today. Just about every major di vision joined in the fall. Losers showed up especially in rails, oils, steels, motors, chemicals and air lines. Losses extended from a few cents on into the $l-$2 range with only a few leaders going beyond that limit. Trading started slowly, gathered speed, and then eased off to a steady pace that amounted to 1,200,000 shares for the day. Yes terday's business came to 1,220,000 shares. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost 60 cents at $92.40 with the industrial component tjff 40 cents, rails 70 cents, and uuli ties 10 cents. Margaret Tours The. Netherlands THE HAGUE, The Netherlands, June 12-y!P)-Margaret Truman was the guest of U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Selden Chapin at a dinner dance tonight. She wore a peach colored tulle evening gown deco rated with black lace. Prince Bernhard, the husband of Queen Juliana, government offi cials and the younger set of The Hague diplomatic corps were in vited to the party at the ambas sadors home. Margaret will go to Belgium Thursday. . rRICES CUT AT CORY ALUS CORVALLIS. June 12 -MV Price-cutting appeared in Corval- hs today, two stores advertising mat tney would meet Portland prices. The stores are Nolan's de partment store, which is owned by Roberts Bros, of Portland, and the Whiteside Appliance store. Farmers Insurance Group Rates have not changed. Therefore you owe it to yourself more than ever to see us before you renew your present policy. Phone 3-5661 HUDSOII HOUSE, IIIC. umrrs your : - Cash Ilarkel Price Paid To b delivered to Puritan Cider Works. 791 Edgevratex SL. West Salem or Adolph Hildebrcmd Receiving Station, RL 1. Box 443. DaHaa. Oregon. " ' For Ilore Inlsmalisn Call 3322 Dallai : tenr. Ml S'lfilililil!) -Am: YCJ L0AXS $25 TO $389 ea tisaatu at fsmiisw Is t IX as Car Don't borrow tmneceeaarily, but if a loan will pay old bills, medi cal or dental expenses, car or home iwrjairs it's "yes" promptly to 4 oat of 5 at rWanaaf. Fast, friendly service. Come in phone today. rt, OUOON al efl ' i Valley Obitnaries SUtesataa News Service i Mrs. Clara, Golas DALLAS Mrs. Clara Goins, 94, of VaJsetz lied Tuesday in DjUa, hospital after an illness of about one year. She lived S;lsetZ about 12 years. Mrs. Goins was born January 14. 1897 at Nampsu Idaho. jOn Feb. IK 1Q? mVktt waa marrlMt itn Km. -"r " r- " neth uoms at itaiama. wasn. iney moved to ValseU from oruandlcora was 1 to 1 higher, oats about 12 years ago. Funeral services will be at 21 pjn. Friday at Bollman funeral home in Dallas. Cremation will be in Portland. She is survived by the widower; on daughter, June Staver jof Port land: brother. R. A. Morden in California; sister, Mrs. E. W. Cof fee of Vallejo, Calif., and two grandchildren. Mrs. Mabel A. Morrow . DALLAS Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel A. Morrow, 69, former resident of the Dallas area, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednes day at the Bollman funeral home in Dallas. She died Saturday in Tacoma where she had been liv ing the past five years. Her husband preceded her In death. Survivors include two daughters. May Eva Robison of Central Point and Dorothy G, Gist of Cloverdale; one son. Hen ry I. MOITOW Of Independence; her mother, Mary A. Truman, and il mm a swa 1 i I a brother, Archie Truman, both of Tacoma; and 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Interment will be at Hill Top cemetery. Independence. Radio Column f.n TVutvlae TvTarArthtir'e ad - dress to the Texas legislature will rja nnarn n7ar iv i . rvi irnm a in 5:45 pjn. (Pacific Daylight time) i Bill Osko 1465 N. Capitol 8L Between Hood A Shippins Sta. Off Street FarkUg BOX OSKO Diss. Axent Cll CH A LCAM ATdrf i-vwrr loams' eassrfeyea, X cese bar aaaaaeae esrviaa a!asia' or mar uni to Mr rrri FINANCE Ca U ILDOs, 105 C M8M ST. a laea in eae .. ft a) fm mmf eaat rAST ... eat-j 2-244 Caeries L AAesv YU MAItefef ' nsif i taaes Iksssa aa. i-lZL BVUS NEW YORK, June12-(flVrodaya closing quotations: Ad. Corp .(Gen Foods ' Al Chem pen Motors ' 47 Goodyear Tire 79 Al Chalmers Am Airlines Homestake lint Harvester Ant Pow & Lt 18 Am Tel & Tel 155 Int Paper Am Tobacco 60 Johns Man Anaconda , 41 Kennecott Atchison - , Libby McN Beth Steel SOHtLockh Aire Boe Airplane 44 Loew's Ine Borg Warner - 64 ILong Bell Bur Add M . 17pVfontg Ward Calif Packing 63 Nash Kelv Can Pacific 24 IN Y Central - Caterpillar 46 North Pac Celanes 5iyPac Am Fish Chrysler 69 Pac Gas & Con Edison 30 Pac Tel it Cons Vultee 18 Packard Crown Zelleback 52 Penney Curt Wright 10 Penn R R I Doug Aircraft 48 y (Pepsi Cola Dupont 94 Philco Eastman Kodak 42Rad Corp Emer Radio 13Ulaynonier Gen Electric S5 Ray Pfd i Wheat Boosts Grains, After Shaky Start CHICAGO. June l-(flVWheat carried other grains higher at the board of trade today, on some fairly heavy short covering. The market was off to a shaky start, reaction to an optimistic govern ment crop estimate, issued after yesterday's close, j The spring wheat estimate rur pr ut when' . f ' . - v., Iw I - J ui iuc wuui ui uuc uujiu de veloped. There was little pressure on the market on the early down turn. The close was active and at the I iut C1U3C ' finl-sh wheat was 2 in hirhr were ft to Zft higher, rye was iy to S cents higher: soybeans were I unchanged to ,2 cents higher and lard was 5 to 23 cents a hundred weight higher. Some ot the buying In wheat was the result of light receipts at seven southwest terminals where carlots totalled only 162 against 784 a year ago. ; i : - - f -, Salem; Obituaries PAUL John PauL late resident of Sacra mento. Calif., in this city. June 10. at the ate oi 8 years.' Survived by two I sisters. Mrs. Mike Ehresmann. Dick enson, n. v., airs. wacKoo scMosser. ftianaan, n. u.; Droiner, I'ius Faui. San Antonio. Texas: also several nieces and nephews including John W. Schlosser, foruana, ana Jake cnioser, Man' HoweU-Kdwarda Chanel to Dirkinsoif Mtm .MH Ckl... t i j i I N. d. tor services and interment. ANDSKSON Douglas Anderson. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson. Salem route 8. In this city, June 10.-Also survived by three brothers. Ronald. Gary and Dennis, all of Salem. Graveside serv ices! will be held at 1 40 p m. Wednes day, wune id. at uiy view cemetery under direction of the W. T. Ricdon company. The Bcv. Dudley Strain wul omciaie. i UNDERBILL S Caroline J. UnderhUL at the resl- 1 dence at 1625 Center St.. June 11. st ; i i ittij rAraa-i rMwa . rmaiM t- C. V. Littler, Albany. Services will be nviu m v 4 .jw p.an, luurauay, mt usifs it, p at W. T. Rixdon chapel witb conclud inf i services at City View cemetery, ur.:urooKs u. Moore wiu ouiciate. FLETCHER . I Ellsworth B. Fletcher, late resident of 4638 S. W. Luradel st, PortUnd. at a Portland hospital June 11. Survived by daughters. Lorraine Fletcher. Mrs Flora McCollister. and a son. Ellsworth, all of Portland: grandchildren. Jane and John Fletcher, Portland, and CpU Lyle lledrick. with the U. S. air force at Roswell. N. M. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday. June 15, in the Clough-Barrick chapel. Inter mem win oe at the Pioneer cemetery, nr. nroott a. Moore wiu oincuie. PANTHER ' Callie Panther. UU resident of 563 S. 22nd tt in this city June 12 at the ace of SI. She was the wife of William M. Panther ana the mother of Mrs. Bessie Johnson of Portland and - AUen W. Panther of Salem. Also survived by three grandchildren and several brothers and sisters who live In North Carolina. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. June 14. in the W. T. Riedon chapel, with concluding; vices at Bel crest Memorial park. The Ktv, Tnoroton jansma wul officiate. t SMITH . Ausust Smith, la this city June 11. rather ot Mrs. Clara jserr. Salem. An n ounce men t of services will be made later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. CEVICK At the residence. 1M W. Luther. Mrs. Louisa cevtck at the ate of 63. Sur Tired by a daughter. Mrs. Otillia Cook of Beppner. ' Ore.: two sisters. Mrs. Mary Armatrona of Los Aneeles. Calif. and, Mrs. Anna Kretela of Salem and three grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday, June 14. at It JO a.m in tne w. r. mgaen enapei witn tne Hcv. Dudley Strain officiating, inter' ment will be In City view cemetery, Portland Livestock PORTLAND. June U-(AP)-(USDA) came: salable loo; ; about steady on light supply; quality of steers rather plain; part load low commercial 7S7 lb - slaughter - steers 21.00: odd head utility 29.00; canner-eutter cows 19.00 22.50; utility 23.00-28.00; sizable lots low commercial cows 28.00; few until lty -commercial bulls 27.00-30.00. Calves: salable so; veaiers xuuy steady; bulk choice 38. 00-40 aX; com' inerciai-eood Z9.oo-3S.oo. Hogs: salable loo: steady: bulk good choice , iao-23S lb butchers 24.00-50; oe.no dirt. . . no odor. . no ash, long burning . no storago problem uso 1 CAPITOL IL Cherry Avt, . 40 . 51 . 53 Rev Metals Richfield 35 53 V Safeway . 35 . 52 . 29 . 4 - 48 .118 . 27 . 10 - 33 . 19 - 18 Sears Roebuck 50 55 T4 !8 3oc Vac , ,; iSouth Pac 3td Oil Cal it L Std Oil NJ 38 Studebaker 15 ISunsh Mn ' 43 Swift and Co 71 fTrasamerica 1 18 17 Twent C Fox Un Oil Cal . . 36 04 - 27 . 29 - 4 - 36 41 U Pac 16 CJn Airlines Elec 32 Un Aircraft Tel .108 Un Corp I 4 U S Plywood 67 U S Steel - 40 - 11 -38 N - 33 - 37 - 42 18 Warn Bros 19 West Un Tel - 23 West Air Br . 19 (West FJee 82 Woolworth , "4. 1 ' few S40-260 lbs 33.T9-34iS: sows large ly 19.00-31.00; choice lightweights UM: odd heavies 1I.SO; odd head boars 11.00-13.00 Sheep: Salable 300: spriaa- lambs slow; few openings . sales and bids around SO cents tower; several lots choice M-lOa lb spring lambs 3XM; good -choice lie lb yearlings meetly No. 3 pelt 2S.0O; odd shorn ewes 11.90 14.00; ; lew choice feeding lamba 3X00. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Press STOCK ATXKAGK8 June 13 is is ee Ind Kails UU 8tk Net chance X. D.I , D.1 D.6 Tuesday 12S SIS 41.4 S4.4 Prer. day 1M 7 644 47 J S3.6 Week ago 134.7 63.1 47.4 tlJ Month ago 1374 65.3 41M S3.( Year ago 113 J 44X. 47 J 79 J BOHD AVEKAGKS 30 i 10 10 10 Balls Ind UU ' Ten Net efaanee Uncn Hnch Dl AJ Tuesday 64.6 984 8J 73.1 PrtV.I day 84.8 88 8 89.1 71.8 Week ago 84.8 89.3 89.4 73.0 Monui ago , ss. wt.l sea ts.o Tear ago 643 1034 1044 75.4 1951 high 1014 1034 TS4 1951 low 94.6 964 964 704 1950 sigh 984 1034 105.4 79.4 1950 low . 834 101 J 103.1 88J New 1951 low. Salem Market Quotations (As ef late yestersy BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 ; No. 2 - .7S .74 JK .76 Jl BUTTER Wholesale . Retail EGGS (Bnytaa) (Wholesale prices range from tr 1 enta nr hiivin. nripi 1 Urge1 AA , , , Large A Medium , .54 JS2 JS2 M Medium A - Small M POULTRY Leghorn hens 7 0 Jl .19 J4 0 Colored hens Colored fryers Leghorn iryers Old roosters Roasters LIVESTOCK (Valley Parking Company Qsjotattont) Fat Dairy Cows 21 00 to 23.00 19.50 to ilM 25.00 to 28.00 22.00 to 26.00 34.00 to 36.00 24.00 to 27 00 2.00 to 9.00 Cutters Bulls Dairy heifers Good veal Lambs, sheared Ewes, sheared Portland Produce PORTLAND. June 12- AP)-Butterfat- Tentative, subject to Immediate change: fremium quauty, maximum to Ji to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. V4-77c lb.; first quality. 72-75c; second quality. 71-73c. Valley routes and coun try points -c less. Butter wholesale f.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score, 71c lb.: A. 92 score. S9c; B. M score. 64c; C, 89 score. 59c Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 45!i-6ic lb.: Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 4tf-50c. ggs (to wholesalers): Candled eggs containing no loss, cases included, f.o.b. Portland. A large 57',a-,a'3c; A med ium. bt-bW. B grade, i-54'2c. Live Chickens (No. 1 Quality, f.o.b. plants): Broilers. lJi-2'i lbs.. 31-32c; fryers. 2V-3 lbs. 31 -33c; 3-4 lbs.. 31 -32c; roasters, 4 ins. and over, so-sic; light hens, all weights. 29-30c; heavy hens. all weights. 31-3-c; old roosters, all weights, 15-17c. Rabbits Average to growers : Live white. 4-5 lbs.. 8-30c lb.; 5-6 lbs.. 27 30c; old does. 12-16c. few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers. S0-65c; some higher. rreui aressea meats (wholesal en to retailers; dollars per cwt.): Beef: Steers, good-choice. 500-700 lbs. S54 .60-57 .00; commercial, S49.6O-5O.00; utility, S44.60-45.00; cows, commercial, S49.60-50.00; utility, 440-45.00; can-ners-cutters. $43-0-45-0. , Beef cuts (choice steers): Hind quar ters, ( Sl O-SX .00; rounds. S57.SO-5S.0O; full Joins, trimmed. S82.00-S6.00- tri angles, S48.1 0-50.00; t orequarters, S51.60- 32.0U.I '.., Veal: Good -choice, $60.00-65.00; com mercial. 854.00-57.00. Calves: Good-choice. $56.00-60.00; commercial, 153.00-54 00. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1, $-12 lbs.. $48.80-51.00; shoulders. IS lbs., down. 838.00-44-0; spareribe, f 845.00-47-0; fresh ! hams. $53.00-54.00. 1 Lambs: Good-choice, $96.00-97.00. Wool: Willamette valley, mostly $1-3 at country shipping points. Mohair: 81.15 lb. on 12-month growth x.o.d. ! country snipping points. Country-killed meats: Mutton: Best. 60-80 lbs. 30-32e lb.; rough hesvy bucks, ewes. 2 4-26c. Veal: Top quality, 55-57c; good heav ies, 48-50c; others 45-47c. Beef: Good cows. i9-i$e R4 can-ners-cutters. 40-43 '.c Hogs: Light blockers. 33-33C lb.: sows, light. 28-30c. Lambs: Top (rade. 85-57c lb.; lower grades. 46-4Sc. Onions: eWstern Ore. yellows, med ium No. 1. $2-0-3.00; 50-lb- sacks. No. 1. 3-inch min 83-5-50, some to 83.75; Calif.! white wax. 54.75-5.00. 50 lbs. Potatoes: Ore. russets. No. 1A. $3.75- 4.00; 25 lbs.. $1.00-15; Idaho russets. No. 1A. $3.75-4.15; Calif, long whites. No. 1A. $3.75-4.00; No. 2. $2.75-85. Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de livered ear and truck Jots, f .o.b. Port land, mostly $30 ton: Willamette valley grain I and clover hay nominally szs a ' too, baled at farm. 1- LUMBER CO. rh. 24431 f l-tU2 43Repub Stl . t ... i . . . It V Portland Grain v PORTLAND. Ore. June 12-(AP). Coarse eraina. IS day shipment, bulk. coast oeiivery: vata no. a i lo wane 66.00; barley No. a 13 lb. BW 61.00. Wheat (bid), to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white 1X7: soft white (excluding Bex) XX7; VMU HUD XXI. Hard red winter: Ordinary U9-, 1 pee cent 2.33; 11 aer rent XJi; IX per Mnt 1 3S i Hard white Baart: 11 pat cent 133; U per cent sjs. , Today's car receipts: Wheat 10; bar ley S: com 1; nUllieed lu ' nlfil HAtK NOTICK WaHm la hereby elven that The Bar reat-Cerke Co, aa Indiana corporation of Indiana poll. Ind has filed Its trade mark SARGENT with the Secretary of Stat of Oreeon. 4. nana; will NOTICE Notic la hereby that BeeuHeu tneyard. a California eorporanoa oi Calif, haa filad 1U trad mark BEAU with the Secretary of State of Orefoa. J. U-30-27. MA MM Ml SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. MARION COUNTY. OREGON Vu-tND BALK CL.hnnt TMatrM Nn SL Marlon County. Oregon, hereby Invites sealed proposals k Mm.Ku at ano DOO M principal amount of Its bonds, hereinafter de arrihed. Each - DroDosal must be en closed in a securely sealed, envelope. marked Proposal for sso.Dee.OQ scnooi District Wo. 31. Marion C aunty. Ore- eon. Bonos . ana aaarcsavu w Hillyer. District Clerk School Dtstn wo i Utrto. rmtT Oreeoa. Brooks. Oregon. All bids must be received at or before 13S enci PJn. on nvuv day. June 27. 1991 and bids so received will be opened by the Board of Direc tors at a meeting at the above desl tMl Him and mace. Tha twtnrfl will be in acBoaiBtQoas of SI. 000. 00 each, dated July 1. 1991. mnhml conaaeutleelv from -1 to SO. and will mature serially in numerical order as follows:- SejDOO oo on Jury l. ira . ssjooo.00 on July 1. isss . - $8,000.00 on July 1. 1954 8J000.00 on July 1. 19SS .000 00 on July 1. 195S SCjOOOM on July 1. 1957 : S6jooeeo os Juiy.i. issa $400.00 oa July 1. 1959 , tfiJOOM on July 1. 1960 unnooo on Julv 1. 1961 Interest on the bonds will be payable semi-annually July 1st and January 1st in each year, evidenced by coupons attached to the bonds. Both principal and Interest shall be parable at the office of the County Treasurer of Mar ion County. Oregon. t. mMm Ik. n.tiiimw wi ami after July 1. 1957 may be redeemed ft tly the said school district, at par value land accrued Interest upon July 1. 1957. and I upon any Interest day or I XJ"t,u accrued f days thereafter, in numerical order or I uncollected and de in the entire amount of the issue out- I 'erred premiums sUndins at can date, upon notice given BMIIUIUK veits a aw-va a w at least thirty days prior to the re- demotion i data aoeclfied therein, by i M . . - puDucaisia tnnwi mi ik rnw i a ---- n-iit4 .n mihlUVl4 with. in the county of Marlon. State of Ore- con. rrom me aate ox reaempuon aes- l . . MIM1 nA Int.. ... on the bonds so called for payment hall cease. - . Each proposal must specify In a mill- tiple of V of 1 the ratf of interest not xcdinf 4 per annum which the bonds are to bear, and must also.i"" capnai -.-. aw .. ij w tu..! Uit , UKT auiiuuiis vawi iwr. uni sr-s f 1 .. W .a.-w.4 I KtelWll uiviasmi III ( : a-vmsv aam7 i I fcv a eertified eheck navable to School District No. 31. Marion County. Oregon. in , the sum of S6.000.00. to secure the district against arty Ion resulting from the tallare of the iHoaer so comply with terms of his proposal. Ho Interest will be paid upon the deposit of the successful bidder. The check of the successful! bidder will be credited on the purchase price of the bonds, or re tained by the district aa liquidated damages in case the bidder fails to ac cept delivery of and pay for the bonds. .accKS ok uaiuccaHU Diuuni wui -e immediately returned iron the award Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be . M a . .. Xach bidder to reauested to Include in his bid a statement of the total cost and effective Interest rate based upon aggregate interest cost, that the District will pay. provided his bid Is accepted and none of the bonds are called prior to the final maturity date thereof. - -The right to reject any or all pro posals, is reserved. . Tne approving legal opinion or tne Vin MrSi11rh Chul.. S. Spyrt will be furnished the successful bidder. The fee for the legal opinion and the coet of printing the bonds will be paid by the District. A financial statement of the District and any further desired information may be secured from the undersigned at Brook j ureeon. Dated at Brooks, Oregon., this 12th day ot June issi. i i TEXIE HTLLYER I District Clerk 3. 13-20-27 NO. 59-59 TNOP9IS OT ANNUAL STATEMENT for tha vsr ended Decmber 31. 1950. of tha STAfTDARD INSURANCE CO. - OF N. T.. of New York, in tha Stata i of New York, made to tha Insurance . 1 Commissioner ef tha Stats of Ore on. pursuaat lo law. ADMITTED ASSETS x - Bonda $18,627.73.1 OO Stocks 1.559.967.00 . Mortsar, aaaiis ca rest estate ; " None Nona 4.405.185.10 2.409.881.33 Kssl estate Cash and baak de posits cents' balances or un collect ed premiums Interest, dlrldehds tn4 real estate Income Sue a-e accrued ot r asseta 64O20.8S S1S.S21 31 Total admitted ets S27 5S5 408.57 lARILTTTrs SURPLUS AND j OTHKR FUNDS Loasaa J S 2.87S.998.9S Vam aeiuataseat aa- , wiiim 30T.331.OS VoearneS pramt.ma. 24.267.444 25 AU other DaMUtles 1.685.426.10 Totsl HaMlltlas. e cent capital , Cart's! i pais e $2,800,000.00 parlal surplus funds Moae tTBaMiBBaS funds ( sur- piusl 8.746.208.1$ 819.O3900.30. Burolus I a poUerbeidars rasards J8 S.346. 208.18 Total J 827.25 40857 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premtums earned $13.191. 275.32 La saea Incurred 8 8.480.500.81 toss vspenses tneurr-S 613.779.50 , Other uaderwrttins as- - ... peases Incurred 6.719.785 21 Total erderwrltlns de- d actions ... 812.814.065 53 net unda rwntlne sale 877.20S InvasUneBt Income .- other Income . Total, eelore federal Income taxes . Federal lacoaaa taxes Inrurred . Net Income . . Dividends te etoek- hntd-rs S AS3.794. . 2.073.10 358.33L01 3V..J91.66 &66.039.33 133.000 00 Capital chaasea tnetl. 1.000.000.00 Other Itema allectlBS : .-.. surplus aet 848.978.70 - - Total capital and ear-. - - plua Itema Inet) 8 3.97870 tnrreaae In surolus as rasards pntfnrhoMera. 562 060.6S BUSINESS IN OR1SOO?! FOR THE TEAR . Net premiums received ' ?f Net losses paid . 21.913.39 Dividends paid mr credited : W t. J 1-.... . . 602 FAIL-Sa ELDQ-. Fortlaad. Or. ROBERT W. CAU-AHAN. Agent Salem. Oregon- : . . - I et For salt to the hightst biddsr, lwe!Iin3 located at 060 So. 20th St., Salsm, Ortgsn Tslrms and conditkms ef saU may hm cbalrt4d froeai Fiontor Trust Company, Pionoor Trurt tidy Jalam, OrtM No. 14.151 ' notice or final ErrTTjrMsrr in the ciKCurr court or t:-i STATE Or OREGON FOR HXKloA COUNTY. Prahatat TVmrtm.nt la the matter of tit aetata of P2t l swanson. Dtetawd. Notice is hereby given that Cm final account of Irene Roemhildt. n mm. trix of tha estate of Pearl L Swansea, Deceased, haa been filed la tha Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for $mr ton vounry. Prooete Urturtmimt amt that the 18th y of June. 1831. at the flat, at tha Court Houu In -- n mn ac a Oreson. haa hm mmt tlu --wi piaca iot neannf any and all objacUooa to said final account. ? ZHfriE ROEMHUJJT fxeeutri of the. aetata of tuA w. i winiiw. , 3 Attorney for l-eeutrix. first publication: afar 1. -951 ; Ho. M "ufsis or ANNUAL BTATTJirT I Of the New York; Life laowaae J Company of Mew York, la tha Ste of I ilTj York. made to the Insurance Corn- STu. "" tux- Dtmiit Total premium Income tor the ITSdJOiJSjr I Interest, dividends and real eastate Income re . . . J - MflMfVS received durina- tsa ti a . Total Income seyt'a y Tf DISBUKSIMXNTS I rsin ror losses, endow I menta. annuitlea and i ru w Tames irr.a09jss.oe 47JT7JOCH I vaenas paid to I Policyholders Dividends paid to stock i r General Insurance sea iincludine Cnmmia. sions and Taxes other than S1.9S2J47.4S Taxes included in Investment Expenses below) less General Investment Ex nensea - TlJ4S.m.U Amount of all other . penai lures (including in yfjtment expenses s $16J3SJ89J5I total expenditures . A.ecs-re 9.741.SfM 397JT1.7siJ Value of real estate owned tularin value: Pro. Perttssfor Comany use $ 11J34J31.M Foreclosed properties 2JM.es2jf Rental housing and Bust- . AetSal SrraTaaS. t ' iTaaae Sea aua a bndaCown amortized or lnvaat ment Value of stocks owned (market vahiai JJ22.4H JH SI I roller loans 18e.l43A4Sii I Caxn banks in transit. a "and ; interest and rents due i 44.9tjnLM . 21J03.tS2Jt 49.972.494 .84 . wl"'T net) I . ' ' . as .esssU JSS V SS ,tai admitted assets $4,907,729 602 03 t Securities valued at UI Immim .!! 1 i aetxrit k : '"t i , c.'. wvemments I ' OtateS SS reauir A h 1. . and : INABILITIES. SURPLUS AND .. . uia-a runos 1 ICUTTH 43.419Jv7.7tt.ee "eT pohcy reserves . aVS.5463.0e ; 15.044.061 TO U.49X7t $U9.916.7aa3 1 - ' '.""l,m 'no 1 ,tfrn,,lnf A" Pter lubiliUes Jjawiltiei. I -Piui Datrl tr I . - I oD4?ClI lUmhlC iie. . -ua . Aset fluctua- - ,uw.uuu.oo Unassigned funds (sur- .-t plus re- ; f served for I general con- i ' tlngencies 3WJilt Total -i : ll,OUJll. s as oat 7-a km nl BUSINESS IN bREGOM ! STIR THB YEAR Net premiums and an ' nultlea racv4 i vi.,i . . 7- - Za-? o,PoUcy- $.848.$07.U . 408-88 SS .1 a ivriuci m UUI IIIF 1 r ""'" claims, co dowments. turreiuim ' and annuities paid dur- the year ., . Principal office in Oregon, 2.510-OSSa Room 409. : nrntncui nans: Buiidin u a.w. itrmn street. Portl.w 300 Peraonal I 312 Lost Ctnd found I LOST: Boys pet black Cocker spaniel " wearing brown harness, at DetroU Dam observaUon point Sunday, be tween 9 & io o. Reward. Roy U J"?' Rt 8- J12. Salem. Phonal S.Z000. ". LOST; One small ref pig in vicinity of S. 22nd. CaU 3726B or 38108. STRAYED from my place. 1 year o "old usemsey neuer ana 4 sm alter ler. sev calves. J. Sawyers. Rt. 5. Box 41B. LOST: Black cocker, .lone tail, whit breast and paws. Name "Smoker.'' Reward. 2-1566. i 116 Personal OPALi KING psychiciand card read- ins. na m. totIa ge.- pnone I-2SSO. CHARIS guaranteed foundations. ir- aies. bras. Mary E. Bales. Appoint- ments. Phone 3-591$.? iANi.r.y Home PmkIucu pn 4jaa AlXJdHUl CS Anonytnoua Pn S-SISS. - PO Bn 724. f MCA Wed Prt 8 SO pan. 400 Agri culture 402 Lrvestock FAT Guernsey helfef to freshea in next few days. Rt. -:. Box 179. Sil verton. 6 miles East Totena Pels Call mornings or week end. BONUtX) Uvestock btiyei t'UuAe td- wards. Rt 3. Box 899B Ph 4-H13 BONDED Livestock buwr McCandlwn 1127 3, Mth Ph MC-NSED Uvestock buyer rt snetnen 1940 Lsnctster dr Pt HULL SERVICE ble N anyplace anytime Phone 4-294S. BONDED livestock Ouyer a r aocr. 2130 Chemaws Rd Ph -$lt. 404 Poultry cad Babbrss DAT-OLD and started chicks K. Cen ter Street Phooe 22861 Lot's Bat ctery . j - EVERY FRIDAY. Ham pa ds Conuah Cross Chicks. Phone Gchrlng Hatch ery. Black 193. SUverton. 408 Ports COLLTJB at sacrifice,' S months Children's or farm dog- 4-2833. LE GRAY KENNELS '31083. auuK.'S Xrootcai S-814? 3-W Fish, tanks, plants, heaters as Curr mostats. Marvel pumps 2 miles from S Lancaster oa Mac lea y Rd Pheoe 2T321 - . i EXOTIC aquarium fishes AouartuiDf and aouariura supohes. Salem Seed : and Implement Co. Front and State, Phone S-4903 j TROPICAL FISH and supplies. C I liana. Battlecreek Bd, Turner. Or. 410 Sexxia and Plantsi ORDE now while it tests: 60 year old Mulch, excellent for flower bed. shrubs, new lawns etc Mo dealers. Phone 41402. old.