'Home-of-the-Week' NEW YORK -UP)- In one year, traffic accidents cause the death of 4,200 children under 15 and in juries to 200,000 in the same age group. Portland hay and grain price: Feed wheat. SO.00-40.50 ton. bulk, prompt de livery f o b. Portland: feed oats, barley, strictly nominal: whole com. S93.50 M.00 ton, prompt shipment; mUlfeed. nominally 174 ton. oromot ahtrtment? Hav (feTJotrtae ! afrtefl t nominal) IT a M trM alfala o NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR! Sealed proposals for furnishing the following material to the City of S. lem. Or j on wiU be received at the (flM of Ui City Recorder. City Hall. Salem, Oregon, until 3-00 P.M.. on Wednesday. June 16th. 184. and will be publicly opened at 4M P.M. on the a me date by the City Manager at hia office: 1.2SS l-f. 72 Extra Strength Rein force Concrete Culvert Pipe. 1453 If. M" Extra Strength Rein force Concrete Culvert Pipe. vert Pipe C7S-41 or revisions thereof. Bids are to be on a unit price per lin ear foot of pip, delivered to the alt of the work, which la along the align ment of a sewer to be constructed from near the center of the City of Salem to a point on the Willamette River approximately two miles North, plans for which may be Inspected at the office of the City Engineer. Bidders shall, state the earliest date for beginning delivery of pipe, with the understanding that pipe will be deliv ered there-after at a minimum rate of SO linear feet per day. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept the pro posal appearing to be most advan tageous. ALFRED MUNDT . City Record-?. J.ll : aa, . better earlata fnh PnrtLafwl A OO- O-OO. U. S. No. 1 timothy eastern Ore gon or Washington car lots fob. Port land. 40.00: oats and vetch mixed hav. uncertified clover fcay. nominal. ; June .4. A AM Ml IM ' - " " 1.00 ton. Stocks and Bonds Complied by the Associated Press Heel IlrCrab In Person J una 10 STOCK AVERAGE 30 IS IS M : y V' ' . 7.77$ l.f. 60" Extra Strength Rein- , force Concrete Culvert Pipe. i (Bidden (hall submit alternate on ' and ' JolnU.) I The above described pipe must con- : form with A S.T.M. Standard Specl'l-. cations for Ren. forced Concrete '- Indus. Ralls UtiL Stocks Thursday 88 4 U Previous day .. . 08.4 44 8 Week ago 97.5 44 0 42 3 71." 71J 70S 69.1 62.6 71.7 42J 42-0 41.3 42.1 42 J . - s i r- f-s. -rr i --. Month ago S3 8 43 J Year; ago 88.4 90 S 1S4S high 8 4 4s .2 f .1 i 11 The Stgtssmcm. Ealsm, Orogon. Friday. June , IW .J6 - . . . sw BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 i YOU'LL HAVE A REALLY HAPPY HOME . . . if you get busy new cn necessary repair jobs! We'll be glad to help you every step of the way, and we ll go "all out" to bring ycu the first ciass materials you'll need promptly and eihc.eitly! How about coming plans with us? in this week to talk over your repair sL. - - Vi v --- r nr T f siiii hWUh 04-t D LIVING RM A r '5 DINING RM tl-O-lH-O QEO RM BED RM J IO O lO'6 10-2 "ll-O l7- faliT-8 i SfT MM Uj iJ 3 KITCHEN tfrrRvS13 ap. t "j o I : -j V1' ITiTFfl? i i i ii - - r New 1948 Power Tiller of a Hundred Uses PLOW. DISC. HARROW. In one operation. Ideal lor cul tivating Strawberries. Cane Berries. Hops. Fruit Orchards and Nursery Stock. Hurry While They Last Special Terms II Wanted Teague Motor & Implements Co. 325 N. Liberty St Phone 24173 STOP IN Pumilile Block and Supply Co. Edgewater St. West Salem Build a Fine Home or a Garden Wall YOUNGSTOWII mTCHEIIS OUTSIDE WHITE PAIIJT Norris Walker ! QQ t-Oallon drum per gaL"irB4Bw'v ALUI'IINUIl GARAGE DOORS Durable - Attractive AP Newsfeatures Workability rather than any rigid style is stressed in this plan 717. Walter T. Aqlcka. architect. 617 Forest Ave., Ann Arbor. Mich., asys family comfort Is the motif. Each department of the hoese sleeping, living and ser vice is accessible from the en trance hall, and grouped Inde pendently for maximum efficien cy. The bouse has a volume of 17,s cable feet Including s base ment nnder the living room and kitchen area, bet exclusive of the garage. Sliding doors are ased for all closets and a row of closets makes a storage wall between two of the bedrooms. The bathroom la divided to permit part of It to serve as a powder room. For col or, the architect suggests gray exterior walls with white trim, porch alcove In yellow, and dark asphalt shingles. la tfete County Ceart ef the State nr.Mn fer Marion Ceaaiy In the Matter of the Annexation) of Adjacent Lands to the Four ) Corners County Drainsgc District) NOTICE t ail WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NoUce is hereby given to all owners or persons claiming sny interei in- sny Land within tne boundarie of the pro posed annexation to Four Corners County Drainage Distrk-1. and describ ed in the hereinafter petition, that the petitioners, being owner of more than twenty percent, of the acreage wnnin i the boundaries of laid proposed an nexation, having filed their petition in ; the office of the Countv Clerk for the : County of Marion. State of Oregon. , that Wednesday the 7th day of July, i I IMS. at the hour of ten o c lock. A.M . In the County Lour! Koom 01 me I County C ourt House in Salem. Marion ; County. Oreon. has been Itxed by the above entitled Court for the hearing of the said hereinafter petition and at , which time and place all perions in , tereted in aid petition and in the an- j nexation of taid land to Four Corner County Drainage Ditrict. or in oppo- , ' sition thereto, or in any manner re ! lated to luch annexation or to the fix ing of the boundaries thereof, may be heard. That the following 11 a true and cor rect copy of said petition, to-wit: IN THfc COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION i COUNTY PrTITION For the Annexation of Adjacent Land to the Four Corneri County ' Drainage District established May 10. j 1948 TO THE HONORABLE COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE ( COUNTY OF MARION: i Come now jour petitioners, persons ! shown by the records of Marion Coun- ty to be the owners of more than 20', j of the acreage in a contiguous body of ' swamp, wet or overflowed land, waters I from which contribute to the swamp.1 I wet or overflowed condition of such 1 lands or sny other lands situated in i said Marion County, and herewith j present to your Honorable Body their , petition that the lands described here- in be annexed to, as part of. that estab- lished Drainage District pursuant to , Chapter 289 Oregon Laws 194.7. for the purpose of having such lands reclaim- 1 ed and protected by drainage or other- j wise from the effects to water, for ag ricultural purposes, the same being conducive k the public health, welfare and safety and of public utility and benefit, snd for such purpose such owners have prepared and signed this petition in which they respectfully rep resent : 1. That the boundaries of said pro- fiosed snnexed acreage is ss lol ow s : "Beginning at the point of inter section of the East line of Elma Avenue and the South line of the Southern Pacific Company Right-of-Way in Section 30. Township 7 South. Range 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian. Marion County. I Oregon: thence Eat along the South line of said Right-of-Way to a point that is in 205 chains East from the Northeast corner of Rails Indust Util. Forgn Thursday Previous day Week ago Month agd .. Year ago 194S high 93.5 ... 93.3 S2.9 tl.9 .. 90.3 93.3 New 1948 highs. 101 8 101 .8 101.7 101.4 103.4 101.8 102.0 101.9 101.6 100.9 103.3 102.0 62.5 62.2 61.7 62.0 73.3 66 9 Four Corners Addition, in said I cated in Salem. Oregon, on the terms section: said last referred to point j and conditions hereinafter stated, and being also on the Northerly ex- t subject To confirmation by said court. tension of the East line of the Isaac Durbin Donation Land Claim In said township and range, thence South along the said East line of said claim to the South line of Market Road No. 23. thence Westerly along the South line of Market Road No. 23 to the Westerly line of Market Road No. 27. thence Northerly along the Westerly line of Market Road No. 27 to the Westerly extension of the South line of Beck Avenue: thence East along the South line of Beck Avenue to the East line of Elma Avenue: thence North along trie East line of Elma Ave nue to the place of beginning " t. The estimated acreage within said boundaries is 163 acres, and said land is wholly in Marion County. Oregon. I. All or substantially all of the lands within said boundaries will be benefited. 4. The lands within the boundaries set forth constitute contiguous body of swamp, wet or overflow ed land, waters from which con tribute to the swamp, wet or ov erflowed condition of such lands or any other lands, and all of said lands will be benefited by the construction of drainage, irriga tion, flood or surface water con trol works. WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray that the lands included within the boundaries hereinabove described be annexed to and become part of the Four Corners County Drainage District under the provisions of Chapter 289. Oregon laws 1947. Name Address No. acres owned County Publication of this notice is made by virtue of an order of the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon, dated May 2fltn. 1948. Date of first publication: May 28. 1948. Date of last publication: June 18. 1948. H. A. JVDD ana subject also to all rignts and in terest of the tenants in possession of the said real piopeity. all rights, title, interest and estate of said decedent which said decedent had at the time of his death, as wJl as all rights, title, interest and estate which has since ac crued by operation of law, or other wise, to said estate of said decedent sine his death, in and to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the John S. Hunt D.L.C. in T. 7 S. R. 1 W. and running thence North l1,' East along the West line of said Claim. S7.48 chains to the Northwest corner: thence North 89 43' East 53.33 chains along the North line of said Claim: thence South 1', West. 30 00 chains to the middle line of a Countv Road: thence South 77 West 34 TO chains: thence South 74 West. 1515 chains: thence South Sl"i' West 8 8? chains; thence South 46' East 17 40 chains, thence North 89 43' West 13.00 chains to the place of beginning. Save and except from the above-described premises 1 87 acres heretofore deed ed to the Mount Hope Cemetery Association of Marion County, Ore gon, being situated in Township 7 South. Range 1 West of the Wil lamette Meridian in Mauon County, Oregon. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash or credit terms. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this S7th day of Mav. 1948. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Executor of the Estate of George Cawrse. Deceased. BRYAN GOODENOUGH Attorney for Executor 413 Masonic Building Salem. Oregon. My-28-J-4-l 1-18-23. Date of first publication: May 28. 1948. Date of last publication: June 25. 1948. Portland Produce PORTLAND. June 10-(AP) -Produce market: Butterfat tentative, subject to Immediate change. Premium quality maximum of M of 1 pet. acidity deliv ered in Portland, 89-92c lb.: first qual ity 87-90: second quality, 61-83: valley first, 83-88. routes and country points 2c less than Butter Wnoiesaie. f.o.b.. bulk cubes, grade AA, 93 score 81; A, 92 score 80: B. 90 score 79; C. 90 score 75. Above prices strictly nominal Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 50'i-57; Oregon 3-1D. loaf, Wi-D. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large M'i-SSc doz : medium 50'tc; B grade, I Urge. 46',i-4tc I Eggs (purchased from farmers): Cur- I rent receipts. 47'i-30I; Duyers pay -3'C below wholesale quotations on graded basis for best hennery eggs. Live chickens (paying price to pro ducers) : No. 1. broilers under 2'4 lbs.. 35-36; fryers 2-3 lbs.. 37: 2-4 lbs.. 37; roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 37; fowl, leg horns, under 4 lbs., 22-24: over 4 lbs.. 26-27; colored fowl, all weights. 29-30c; stags, all weights. 14-17. Rabbits (average to retailers for locally-dressed animals) : 56-60; young lab. does. 34: fryers, live, white. 30-J2; colored. 28-30; old or heavy, 13-18. Breeder turkeys No. 1 hens. 47-48 net to producer on dressed basic; No. 1 tome. 43-44. some higher. Fresh dressed meats: (all prices are strictly nominal due to interruption of normal marketing and processing pro cedures by the flood). Country lulled meats: Veal Per pound, top light. 42-43; other grades according to weight and quality. Hogs Light blockers. S2-34; sows. 26-28 lb Lambs 44-47 lb : mutton. 12-23 lb. Beef Good cows, 40-46c lb.; Cahners arid cutters, 35-37. Wool Coarse, valley and medium grade. 45c lb. Mohair 23c lb. on 12-month growth. Hides (to city dcalerfi : Calf. 37c lb., according to weight, kips. 23: green beef. 14-15: bulls. 6t Country buyers pay 2c lb. les. Onions 50-1 b sk . old crop. Austral ian browns. 4 35-50: new crop Texas white wax. 4-4 25; vellow Bermudas. 4 4 25: Babosas. 4 25-50 Potatoes Oregon Deschutes and Klamath russets. No. 1. 6 50-7. Potatoes New crop Cal. White Rose. 100 lbs. $4-4 23: size B. (2 80-2 85; some lower. (j Fresh jtj j braH w rUr Pol 2605 Portland Rd. Nsxzr Fairgrounds Entrance Warehouse Storage Space for HenS ; Squar Foot or Unit Basis Salem's Lowst Insurance Ratd Baildlzvg Capital City Transfer Col CornsJ. Front & Forry Struts Phono 7773 The "Eyes" Have It Dr. E. C Boring . . . color, sparkle, xpression. Why hide these nature given attributes. The correct glasses both lens and frame prcperly litied reveal natural eye beattty. Com in today. -? AT Boring Opticsl J83 Court DIGNIFIED CREDIT Phone C50C Us. Bass. Bag be NEW YORK -(JP- Half of a children between S snd 15 who j sre struck by autos are hit wnen Cleric of Marion County. Oregon ' crossing between intersections or By G. E. White, deputy, j coming from behind parked cars. (SEAL) My-28-J-4-ll-18 (SB? mom nn LjvJ 7vr th& -first if me since tfie, mr.. . M f f 111 m n r Y Ovcri'fahx, enriched tyrifi luscious pork slices and moiveous molasses saucel In the Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon for the County of Marion Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate ) of ) GEORGE CAWRSE, Deceased.) No. 12753 NOTICE Or SALE Of REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, by virtue of the terms and provisions of the last will and testament of GEORGE CAWRSE. deceased, which said last will and testament was duly admitted to probate In the Circuit Court of the County of Marion. State of Oregon, by an order of said Court duly given made rendered and entered of in said court in the matter of the estate of said decedent, on the 18th dav of November. 1946. The First Na tional Bank of Portland. Oregon, as the duly appointed, qualified and act ing executor of said estate of said de cedent, was duly authorized, empower ed and directed to sell the real prop erty hereinafter particularly described, of which said decedent died seized and possessed, at private sale; and that, pursuant to such authority and power contained in said last will and testament, said The First National Bank of Portland. Oregon, as such ex ecutor, will proceed to sell at private ale and In one parcel, from and after the 25th day of June. 1948, at the of fice of said The First National Bank of Portland (Oregon). Salem Branch, lo- Salem Market Quotations BUTTER FAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail EGGS Buying) Large Medium .. at Puilets and cracks EGGS Wholesale) record Large Medium Pullets and cracks POULTRY No. 1 Leghorn No. 1 colored hens No. 1 colored fryers, 2'j-3 lbs. No. 1 colored fryers. 3 lbs. up No. 1 old cocks .SO .88 .78 .85 .SO .52 .49 3 .58 .53 .46 .27 J2 J4 J .14 LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Spring lambs up to 24.00 Wooled lambs 19 00 Fresh sheared lambs 20 00 Yearlings ... 10.00 to 13 00 Ewes 2.00 to 7. oo Fat dairy cows 18.50 to 20 00 Cutter cows 13.00 to 18 00 Dairy heifers ; 15 00 to 22.00 Bulls 17.00 to 23 00 Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) 20.00 to 23.00 VeaL choice 28.00 Off wgm iis to mmmm You Can Savo Money -Got Your Crops Dusted by Ace Flying I BY AIR ervice Per Acre lor anything OTr 50 acros. The kxsst, frarest msKxns .oi psyst control without injuring your crops. . CALL flee Flying Service 6173 - Salen, Oregon Fcr Innediaie Service mm at iboooEI If the people of Oregon are to have the amount and kind of telephone service they are demanding and should bm furnished, we must have enough price relief to meet trurrent wages and costs and to keep our credit sound. Our price levels in Oregon have lagged far behind general price levels. The increase in revenues granted last January-, the first increase in over a quarter of a century, averaged only 91$ per cent. We wish we could pay post war prices for all that we buy and charge only slightly more than prewar prices for what we have to sell but this is impossible. Our earnings in Oregon, including the rate revisions granted last January, won't do the job. Current earnings on the dollars invested in Oregon axe less than half of what are needed to do the job. Between now and the end of next year we should spend $26,500,000 to enlarge and improve tbe telephon system to meet the needs of the people of Oregon. To d6 this we must go to investors for money. Investors are alike in one thing they put their dollars where thery can expect safety and a fair return. To provide a fair return, we are filing new rate sched ules with the Public Utilities Commissioner of Oregon. F. D. TELLWRIGHT Vict Pmidtnf mmd GrJ Mmgi? I i ib Pacific Telephone