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Law Students la Hold Mock Court Sessions Willamette university law stu dents . will be haled into court several times during April."- ' The occasion will be mtHc court appearances, and instructive ses sions in municipal, district, cir cuit and supreme courts in Salem, as a- project pssonored by Delta ' Theta Phi legal fraternity. Hypothetical legal cases will be set up to enable the Judges, to il lustrate court procedures. The appearances are for all law students and are slated for April 4 before Municipal Judge Peery T. Buren and later in the month ', before District Judge Joseph B. Feiton. Circuit Judge George R. Duncan and Supreme Court Jus tice Hall S. Lusk. The local campus chapter of the. legal fraternity thia week elected t as it officers John Vanderwal, PtM-tland, dean; Loren Dobbs, Ya- kima. tribune; Dave Swart, Port land, vice dean; Al McMullen, Toft, clerk -cf exchequer Glenn Rsmire, Cbico, Calif., clerk of rolls; Roland Brown. Portland, master of ritual, and Ed Nordyke, Salem, bailiff. rGE TOTALS INCOME PORTLAND, March 20 -(JPy- A S) net income of $3,457,875, eqtral to $2.75" a share, was report ed today by the Portland General Electric Co. Net income for 1949 was $2,580,675, or .$2.08 a share. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO rMPROVI ! SHIPPING STREET FROM COMMERCIAL, STRKET TO LIBERTY STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, "fawn, deems it necessary and expe dient and hereby declare its purpose and intention to imnrove Shipping Street from the cast line of Commercial Street o the : west line of Liberty Street. In the City of Salem. Marion County. Orexos. at the expense of the eteuninr sad adjacent property, ex aid street to establish trade, construct ing cement concrete curbs, -and pavine sail Dortlen of said street with a 2i nn'.wltic concrete pavement SO feet to width, in accordance with the plans nd soecifwations therefor which were rtoof-d by the Common Council. March 1- which arc now on file In the office of the city recorder -and - which br tMs reference thereto are made a .part hereof. The Conunoa Council here f declares ts purpose end intention ! ta make Iba above 'described Imantvf wt by and through the street im provement lepartmenU Written remonstrance-: against the ah-tve proposed improvement may be fH-d with the city reorder at any time within ten- dars after the final publics tian of this notice by- the owners of the prtwertv affected. By Order ef the Common Council March 19. 1551: . ' ALFRED- MTTfTDT. City Recorder Date of first -ouMication hereof is M--h 16. 1951. Date of final Ouhlioettao March 24. 1H. M.18,n.lS.W.2LfcZ3.a4.f. NOTICE OT INTENTION TO IMPROVE sma;a avehuk from SILVEHTON ROAD TO ... LANSING AVENUE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the , Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems It neceaeacy and expe- atent ana nereoy declares Ha purpose ana intention to improve Sedona Ave itue from the south line of Silverton Road to the west line of r -""inn Ave nue, in me city of Salem. Marion - Ciwnty. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property. - by 4 fcrmgin said portion of said street to the established grade, construct!"; cement concrete curbs, and pavina said portion of said street with a 2 suhsltie concrete -Mvconcnt 30 feet to width, in accordance with the plans a specifications therefor which were ad ted by the Common Oawncil March . Nil. which are now on file In the office or the city reoacder -and which fc this reference thereto are made part hereof. The Common Council bffrehv declares its nurpoae .and-4nten-Mm to make the above described lm-a-vementby and through the street tmnrevemeat department. Written remonstrance -against the ahve preposcd improvement may be rH4 with the city recaaasr at an v time within ten, days after tne Shoal publica ttun of ta.is notice 4y the owners of the nauei tf -affected. By Order ef -the Conunoa Council March 12. -a9S1: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first -publication hereof is March 1S..9S1. Date af final puMicatkMi March -20. HNH. M. 1. 17. Is. 19.-20. 21.22. 22. 24. 25. NOTICK TO OUBITOXS ' Notice da atereby -given that the wndersigawd. t-y an rder a the Circuit Court -of toe State W Qrsaan for Mar ton County, duty made and entered oa February 21. 1951. weft appointed ex ecutors of the Estate -of Eva M. Green aim. deceased, -and that thev have ajuaiined as such naccuteca. Ail having claims against .aatd estate nereov notified to press nt the same. ury verified as - required 4v law. to them at MO N. Comanercial St Salem. Oregon, within six months of the date of this -neaice. Dated this 1 8th 4av of February. 1931. ASOIPH CRCENBAUst, IRENE DEPENBROCK. Ens l u tors of the Estate a EVA M. GRCrMBAUsf, Deceased. B. L. CRAWFORD. TMomey for Estate . t Uvesley Bid. Seiem. Oregon F tt. If. T. 14. 2L U SUN VALLEY l- at 8wsV.IV ct v::.i f:v:.:inf::3 n:ns -Made by the Cakers of -Master Cread" - Oregon. Wffn day. Mor-h 21, 1S51 NOTICE OT INTrWTlOT TO rrp fTOV T SKIPPING STRi ET 'FROM LIHRTY STREET TO FOURTH STREET ' f NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council as the City, ef Salem, Oreaooj deems - it Ffmiry and exne dient wad hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Shipping Street from the- east line of . Liberty Street to the west - tne of . rourth Street, in the Oty ef Salem. Marion County. Oregon at the expense of the abuttisc and adjacent eperty. by brimrtne said portion of said street to the established rade. const ruction cement concrete - curbs, and oavina; said por tion of said street with a 2i asphaltlc concrete - pavement 30 feet In width, in accordance with the plans ana specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 12. 1851. which are near oat: file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made oart hereof. The Common Council here by declares Us pupose and intention; to make the above described improve ment by and ttrroujrh the; street fan Drove ment department. . -St Written remonstrance axainst the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publics tion of this notice by the-owners of the property affected. a . j By Order of the Common Council March 12. 1951 : s ..... , ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 16. 1951. i 1 Date of final publication March 2ft; M5L M. 16.17. 18. 1. 28. 11. 22. 13. 24. 25. 26. - -i i--- i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE GRANT STREET FROM SIXTEENTH ; STREET TO SEVENTEENTH STREET; NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expe dient and hereby declares 'its purpose and intention to improve Grant Street irom we east line or sixteenth street to the west line of Seventeenth Street in the Ctty of Salem. Marion County! Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing, said portion of said street to the es tab lished grade, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of mhu Burnt wiui z-, aapitaiuc tun. crete pavement 30 feet in width. In accordance with the puns and specific cations therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 12 1951. which are now on 5 file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are mads a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and in tention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement department, i, g Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publ'f i tion of this notice by the owners of the property affected. 5 By Order of the Common Council March 12. 1951: I ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date oi Tim publication hereof is March IS, 1951. . Date of final publication March M. 1951. , M. IS. 17. It. 1. 20. 21. 22.23. 24. 25, Portland Grain PORTLAND. ' Ore Mareh lil-iAPi. Cash grain: Oats No, 233 lb white uu; parley no. z ta bw 60.50. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2 3T- soft white (no Sexl 2.S7: white cluh Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.37- Id per cent 238; II per cent 239; 12 per CCni Z.SU. J: is Bard white Baart: 11 oer cent 2.3fc 12 per cent 2.40. i i TodiT i car recelota: - whpai - ST barley 221 flour 4: corn 1: 'nats 3 milf. feed ,10.- h Portland Produce PORTLAND. Mareh 20-f APi-RuttetL fat Tenative. subject to . hnmediafe change: Premium quality, maximum to .35 to-1 per cent acidity delivered in Portl&ha, 74-Tlc lb: first ejuaiity. 72-75C: second duality. 69-72c. Valley routes ana.eouatry points 2c-less. Butters-Wholesale F.O-B. Bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA 93 score. 70c i".; JVt fit scores one; u, wt score, soe; C. 8a. ecore, 63c ; Above prices strictly nominal ! - j. - gT Che.-'-- Selling price ? to Portland whalM3Frs: Oregon singles. 48a-49c id ; ,j;'-rm o-id. loax, t ift-5vc. ;? Egt--To wholesalers: A grade, large. wise owi a paoe, meaium. S3', it: B grade.;; larjje. 51-52ic. ; s - Ltv-e-: saickens (No. 1 quality. F.O.B. plant); Broilers, l-2 4 Ibs 30c: fry. era, 2 4-3 lbs. 32c: 3-4 lbs.. 32c; roasters. lbi 'spd over. 32e; light hens aU weights , 27c; heavy hensi all weights; 34c: old roosters. aU weights. 13-17c. v, i Rabbits Average to growers: Live White,, lbs.. 28-29c lb4 9-6 lbs.. 2S28c; "colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy 4oes and bucks. 12-16c lb.; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 00-63c; some higher S FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Whole salers' to retailers: dollars per cwt.) : Beef: Steers, good-choice. B00-700 lbs.: 154 . commercial. SL93: uttuty. $4 49: cows, commercla. 648-50: utility. 347-49: canners-cuttera. 644-43. ? Beef cuts (good steers : Hind quar ters. 660-44; rounds. 660-62: full loins. trimmed. 679-82; triangles, 690-62; fore quarters 650-52. Vesl: Good. $80.82; commercial 656 96: utility, 646-SL A. Carves: Good -choice. 634.60: com mercial. 651-54. - ' k Pork cuU: Leans No. 1 1. t-12 1b 65 1.52 JO: shoulders. 16 lbs. down. 636- 42.90: sparertbs. 649-46; s fresh bams. 853-55. f . - y . Lambs: Good -choice. 633-67:, com mercial, aU weights. -833.54; utility. $46-49. . - ; t! wool; Graded acoured- wool. T.U.B. Portland: Eina, 8346-96: V, btood. 639-30: blood. 63-00-10: - blood. tnosUy 62.76-75. . s Mohair: SO-aae lb. On 12 -month growth. F.O-B. country ahrpptng points. Mutton: Bast. 60-00 Ibs 30-35c: rough heavy huclrs. ewes. 18-20c. Veal: Top quality. 5-57c; coed heavies. 82-64c; others 48-50c. Beef: Good cows. 49-4ae lb: eanners- cutters. 44-45C. - is Hogs: xognt Piocxers. jj-c ap.; rws. light. 26-SOe. h Lambs: Top grade, 86-86c lb lower grades. 46-S0c. - - - ?' s Onions: western ore. yeuows. med ium No. 1. $1.60-80: 60-Ib. sacks No, 1 laree. S3 00-25: Eastern : Onion aets. $',4c lb.; Oregon. l-12c Jb. ii Potatoes: Ore. Kuaaets. o. 1A. xz.79- 65: .29 Unu 75-76C; Wash, Ruasets. No. I r' At your I 1- V Air F orce Sergeant CJiarged y- t j Jfi p ? ttQw-- v ' r DALLAS, March 20 Air Force Sergeant Morris 1 Stanley Browne, tt, (rikM) la shewn with folk Connty Desaty Tony NeafeUli after his arrest in connection with an allered $75,000 lnmher swlngUe In the northwest, Brewne U beinc held In the Dallas Jail In lien ef SI 8.88 ball en the charre anal at least two ether counties have ordered holds for bin. , He has been given time ie seenre eennset, : Grain Prices Push CHICAGO, March 20-iJPhCralns michivi tinward at the board of trade today, on some new export business in wheat and a smaller mm acreage indicated for this year's crop, i Wheat reversed its opening trend early in the session. At the start traders sold on - the strength nt a government estimate on spring wheat acreage increase However, the estimate was soon discounted on word of new export business and ; lack of rain in the dry sections of the southwest. Buyers found offerings light In all pits and at the finish wheat was 2Y to 2 higher, corn was 2 cents to 2 higher, oats were 14 W ZV higher, rye was 2 to 2 higher, soybeans were unchanged to 44 higher and lard was unchanged to 40 cents a hundredweight higher. Salem : Market Quotations t ef late Trt-ritaTl BUTTKRFAT Premium No. I .76 .74 .66 No. 2 HOTTER Wholesale .,, : " Retail u .76 Jl tut; 8 (Bnvtet) .:.. a (Wholesale prices range from to cents over buying price J Large AA , Jl Large A . -J Medium A A : Medium i Small , , - OllLTRT Leghorn hens : . Colored hens 27 . J4 J32 Ji J4 JU Colored fryers Ijeghorn fryers Old roosters. Roasters I.IVRSTOCg vnn Paekfate . Camaanv Ouotatlans at nalrv r'nvna - 23.00 to 24.00 Cutters ; 20.00 to zj.wi ' 25.00 to 28.00 Dairy heifers 00 to 27.00 Good , veal 2S.0O to 33.00 Lambs, wooled 32.00 to 34.00 Lambs, sheared J5.00 to M OO reeders , 08 to 32 00 Mutton ; io.oo to ISASI Stocks and Bonds rompiled by the AwwHsted rret STOCK Av AG S . . iSaarcn VS - is - i Indust I A.l MUt UtiU Stocks d.4 . r2 . r2 66S 46- M.O Net change Tuesday B52 Prev. day Week ago Month ago . 29.1 65 1 47.4 32 65- 46j8 92.7 -124J 1264 68.1 47 86.0 Ye .10S 42-0 45.4 T4JB BONO AVE AGES - 20 ! Rails' 18 16 Ind Utl D.l BJ 1002 1012 100- 101- 100.7 101- 101 S 103 16 rgn Net change .TJncti ' AJ TUaaoav ; as.4 72.6 Previous day; mA week ago ss. Month ago . j 100 J, 72.7 72 8 72-74- Year ago , , j , 86.4 102 J 104.6 1890-91 low , . , SZ-a I80-.10LT 88- Mew 1S60-61 low. 1A. S3 lbs- 70c: No. 2. 86 Iba 81-0-20: Idaho Suaseta. Na. 1A. 230-3S. Bay: US. No. 2 green alfalfa, de li vered car and truck lota. T.U.n. port land. nostty 828-30 ton; Willamette waller grain and clover hay nominally 42 a ton. paiea at urn. Upward e..n:rfo All pfo n n C J LI j S21Ft7Y STORE nn ULJU r 4 Portland Livestock PORTLAND. March 26 -(API- Cattle Salable 130; holdover 150; market slow about steady at Monday's unven de cline: three loads fed' steers unsold: part load good 837 lb 35.50: odd utility and commercial steers '28.00-30.00; few commercial-good heifers 32.50; utility dairy type heifers 26.00-29.00: canner cutter cows mostly 21.00-23.50; few to Z4.oo and above; shells downward to 18.00; utility and commercial beef cows 27.00-30.00: utility bulls 2O.5O-3O.00; odd commercial bulls 31.00-32.73. Calves: Salable 25: market slow, weak: few choice vealers 36.00-38 00 eOmmercial-good 29.00-33.00; utility oown xo z4.ou. , x Hogs: Salable 150; , market -25-.50 Salein Obituaries SIMMS 1 . Mrs. Nella Simms . at the family res tdence Gervais route Y. March 19 at the age of 65 years. Survived by the w tower. S. Simms. Gervais route 1: sons. Robert Edward Simms and Doug las Richard simms, both of Salem, and Philip H. Simms. with the U.S. marines in Korea; sister, Mrs.' Mamie-Nelson. Dundee: brother. Harold C Hadaway in Aiasica: also one grandchild. Mem ber of Christian church and Electa chanter Order of Eastern Star of Day ton. Graveside services will be held Thursday. March 22 at 2 p.m. in the Dayton I OOF cemetery with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Direction by Howell-Edwards company. POE Everett Poe. Late resident of 665 N. 16th st.. near Gates March 20. Survived by wife. Mae I. Poe. Salem; sisters Mrs. Irene Lavee. Grants Pass. Mis. Bertha Dawson. San; Francisco, and Mrs. Gladys Howard. Portland. Ser vices wiU be held Friday. March 23, at 10 pjn. from the Clougb-Barrick chapel with the Rev. Seth R. Hunting ton offtclatiing. Interment In Bale rest Memorial park. I BALMER . Levi Balmer. late resident of 153S Jefferson St.. in this- city March 19. Survived by niece. Mrs. Oliver Myers. Salem, and several cousins In Ohio. Services will be held at the W. T, Rigdon chapel Wednesday. March 21 at 10 p.m. with, the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Concluding services at ML Crest Abbey Mausoleum. PHILLIPS Herbert Phillips, late resident of Nyssa. in this city March 19. Announce ment of services later by the W. T, Rig don company.- y PICKJCNS Mrs. Florence Pickens, tate resident of Brooks. March SO at the age of 49 years. Survived by husband. Frank Pickens: daughters. Inea Muttican of SUetz. Leona Vanderhoof of Salem. Evelyn Kirby ef Chicago, Biancn r icksen of Portland and Florence Erick sen of Vancouver. Wash.; sons. Vernal and Pearl of Silverton. Ernest of Brooks: sisters. Mary Shaffer of Port land ana Irene shatter or Multnomaa; brother. John Moull et of Salem: sue Margaret Sixemore of Grants Pass: 36 grandchildren and eight 4Treat-grand- chlldren. runerai announcement later by Clough-Barrick chapeL - n San RrrircdsGO COMPLETE S . T0U.7 . PH. Jbw. Jtu Par rSrisn. TUi TW , Terrific Cars si a ladwdes: ff Rosad Trip Trsnsportgrion by Gfeybound "Super-Coach." , j 9t Room for two nights at PUxa Hotel oa Union Square. 3e ""B Erncisco After Daik sichs- Coast, F-hennan '8 UTiart 11 - j it" Dinner st colorfa! Pspsgsyo Soon, Fsirmonc Hotel. 1-c-yonrbagrYoa can be there tomor row. Everything, arranged in sdvamo. , See or phone your local agent today.; T. H. Switxer, Arent . - -450 N. Cb-rch SC ' Phnn 2-242S Salem, Ore. 45 ivith Sicihdle lower; good -choice 160-235 lb mostly 240" few lots 24.75 medium grades and fat type down to 24.00; few 260 285 lb 23.50; 150-173 lb 230; good 350 600 lb , sows 2150-22.50; good around 550 lb slaughter boars 14.00: good choice feeder pigs quoted 28.00-27.00. Sheep: Salable 100; market strong to JS0 higher: small lot mostly choice 91 lb fed wooled lambs 38-0. new high: good 97 lb 35-0; common down to 30.00: god-choice 124 lb No. 1 and 2 pelt lambs 33.00; one good heavy fleeced ewe 21.00: few medium ewes 17-00--50. VJhy, Settle for HORSEPOVJEQ? 11 ' -K -J ill IJcv7 YorL: Stock Quotations NEW YORK, March 3 - tfP Ad Corp . Al Chem 27 ezvx 44 Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Tim . Al Chalmers. Am Airlines 154Hnestake. Am Pow it 14 2W Am Tel & Tel 1 54 Am Tobacco 64 Anaconda . , 89 Atchison i?"ti Int Harvester 35 Int Paper uohns Man Kennecott Ltbby McN Beth Steel 53 Lockh Aire Boe Airplane 45 Bors Warner 68 Loews Inc Uot BeU Bur Add M . 16lMontx Ward Calif Packing . 60 Can Pacific - 25 Caterpillar V", , Celanese ... 48 Chrysler4 ' 78 Con Edison 31 Cons yultee -lt CrOwn ZelITack 50 Curt Wright 10 Doug Aircraft - Dupont - 88 Nash Kelv N Y Central North-Pae J Pac Am Fish, Pac Gas & Pac Tel 8c Packard Penney j! Perm R R Pepsi Cola.. Philco iJL Eastman Kodak 44Rad Corp Emer Radio 15pfeynonier Gen Electric 54 Ray . Pfd Stock Prices f Drop Despite ; Buying Flurry ; NEW YORK, March 20-)-A last ininute flurry - ot buying, in air lines was not enough to budge a torpid stock marjeet stock mar ket today, and most prices j re mained depressed at the (close. Trading came to only 1,020,000 shares, the smallest session since Oct. 3, 1849, when 760,000 shares changed hands. And It was 100, 000 shares under yesterday's : ex tremely quiet day. I Losses ran to a low of $2.50 a share, among the leaders with a nW " " - ' w. m l . . .' v l 1-' I - Today's closinf quntatlons: 44HKpub SU . 42 .42 . 52 -!88 -55 - 25'. .68 .45 -101 .32 if 11 .34 -16 1121 52 72 Key Metals Richfield 41 Safeway Sears Roebuck . . ,,, 50 Soc Vac 58 ISouth Pac tStd Oil Cal . . 71 & L 9V Std Oil NJ . Studebaker . 3S 1 39 68 20 21 33 18 , Sunsh Mb IS wilt and Co Trasamerica Twent C Fox Un Oil Cal U Pac - -35 -101 -23 J35-. -t " -'39 -j42 -11 .143 -f32 ,;s6 -'45 Un' Airlines Elec 32Un Aircraft Tel :107 ..Un Corn 6;U S Plywood 68 21 U S Steel Warn Bros 10 West 'Un Tel T 24r7e5t Air Br 20 48 West Elec Woolworth . v. .':-' ...,r-- l .. gains extending to around $1.50. Airlines came to life late and added outside gains of nearly a dollaf a share. Three of the 16 most active issues were airlines. - Dow, Jones St Co- business news service,-in a review of operating possibilities said: "Almost every major air carrier is expected to be in black figures this winter, x x x The industry will be In the black for the first time In Its history - '; - ' j "'- ,jf"-. Husbands! Vives! Want nen Pep and Vim? Tlma nrt.W aupka ars a), wars-sat, mmnmm, bndr terka IraaFar wm wtm. Mtatttr, Uy Otun Tanta Tuaa. -"- - mj n 1 lor prp. mtm Hat B. '"larZ?? nutimi'r'- aoa. I ralacsd srka, 44. In Salem at rred Meyer c Owl Drugs. Old-fashioned horsepower Is pretty tame compared with the Tiger Power joa get from today's Hying "A" Ethyl. For this great gasoline is power-packed with "tiger stocks ...special hungty-for-actioa gasoline molecules brimmIoj with concentrated energy and anti-knock effecti-enes. The most potent motor-fuel ingredient ever refined I In spite of today's tetraethyl lead restrictions, th remarkable anti-knock and performance qualities of Flylnj "A" Ethyl are assured by Associated's capaciry for making an abundance of "tiger stocks." And it's "tiger stocks" : rich in anti-knock and other vital characteristics---that gire you cat-like smoothness ... instant throttle response silent power! t:;..:" ' : , . f Fill up and be oo your way .with Flying mA" Ethyl .the gasoline with Tiger Power 1 . HELPrui ASSOCIATED dealers !aprc?! II - a.. &. salcropbono of the uw SONOTONE. aad looks Ilka a lovely Jeweled brooch. No d-agllag out side cords! No aaafrilag cloth so rab i i if i m it tc-ayi cr ir.m Kr.i i i fcnfff""nf!fr !i ! 1 1 W. F. Dodge j Certlfled Sonotene Co-solUot Will Be At SONOTONE HEARING CENTER Hotal Snatorf SaUm Thursday, March 22 "9 AJA. to i FM. . iBTestlgate the "Movable Ear" I j Senotene's Newest 1 j Ilearlf Improvement j I SONOTONE OF PORTLAND ' i r . ! i i I 3 .-. ! . i . i . '.! cl r POVJGD-PAGCIGD I ;....fh most pofnt motor f ucj Inrediont ovor rofinod I I