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1 10 GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1945 IF Livestock A moths wings are inflated with air, which is pumped into the pneumatic wing-tubes from the respiratory organs. EVERBOBY SAYS fcNt I WONDER WHAT MR. HART WAS A SWELL IF MRS. BIEATIMG-HARTS MRS.

B-M AND TH' JUDGE I BUT IXL BET HE'S PLENTY SORE AT CERTAIN PEOPLE" GEE WONDER. I WWAT MELL bO I Montanans with the Colors i GUY, AND NOT. HUSBAND IS LOOSE, NO WONDER CHICAGO. Feb. 7 AP-WFA Hots.

salable 10.000. total 15.C0O: active: fully steady: all aood and choice barrows and WILL DO! THIS COULD GET PLENTY INTERESTIN CRAZY AT ALL. SHE AND JUDGE WEDGE ARE Legal Advertising Kilts 160 lbs. and op and most 140-160 IN SUCH A A ids. H4.75.

ceUin price; odd lota 140 ids. weights down to 114.25- few lota cood and RED LODGE. Louis Peter Psenda, son of Mrs. Andrea Mas-chero, has been nromoted to sea- choice 90-100 lb. pigs 113: cull light Puts down to $10; cood and choice ows all fman first class.

He joined his ship weignu I4: complete clearance. Cattle, salable 16.000. total 16.500: calves, salable and total 800: fed steers and at Seattle. yeiirUngs steady, largely steer run: top HAROLD GRAisj PROBATE DEPARTMENT J1CE OF PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVISO WILL, ETC. district Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Montana, la and for the County of Cascade.

In the Matter of the Estate of Lucas Skocilich. Deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on the 3d day of February. 1945. notice la hereby given that Wednesday, the 14th day of February.

1945 at 10:00 o'clock A. of said day. at the Court Room of said Court, in the City of Great Falls. County or Cascade, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the WEI of said Lucas Skocilich. deceased, and for hearing the application Of Anna M.

Boe for the in her 2 8 4S tii on weigmy steers and long yearlings: best light yearlings J16.75: bulk steers and yearlings 114 25-16: heifers steady, best $16: cows and bulls in moderate supply, cows steady: bulls firm: vealers unchanged at $15.50 down: eastern shipper demand very broad following the lifting of railroad embargo to Atlantic seaboard. Sheep, salable 6.000. total 8.000: slaughter lambs less active than Tuesday, however, quality plainer, generally asfcing fully steady but not enough done early to establish market; deck medium to mostly good fed western lambs sold steady at $16. holding good and choice fed wooled westerns around $16.65, some interest talking weaker. GREAT FALLS, Feb.

7. By Great Falls Meat Co. Top hogs. 170 to 240 lbs $14 75: bog receipts. 50.

Cattle, receipts 78. Sheep, receipts 10. Robert W. Tietjen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Tietjen of 13 Fifteenth street north, has recently been promoted from first lieutenant to ap-tain, according to word received here. Captain Tietjen was graduated from Great Falls high school in 1939 and attended Montana State college at Bozeman for three years, until he enlisted in the army air corps in May, 1942. Tietjen was commissioned a second lieutenant in November, 1942, and became a first lieutenant in March, 1943. He has been stationed with an armament division of the air corps in the Caribbean theater for the last two years. Captain Tietjen visited of letters testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same H.

J. SKINNER. Deputv Clerk. Dated the 3rd day of February. 1945.

AGNE3 SCHRAFPS. Clerk. IF1" Tloveou) Notice for Publication Isolated Tract. Pub- M-M- una taie. United States Department of the Interior.

o.n.r,i rif r-i-. THAT SURE LfhdO'Iice. Great January I'M STARVED SMELLS' TONIGHT GOCO I WONDER WHAT. his parents here while on a five I Grain Prices Nominal Cash Price Bring Paid by Leal Elevators Today Quotations issued at noon. Feb.

7: Dark Northern Hard Winter Spring. No. heavy 1 WE'RE GOING TO HAVE FOR week leave during last November and December. SUPPER "iiiUi OH, GEE, HOW I LOVE LIVER AND i -ONIONS yr- 60-pound test fie-poand test- JORDAN. Miss Ruth Merwin, Wac, with one service stripe on her Protein Bu.

Protein Bu. Ml GRADUATES Donald A. Larson. 925 Sixth arenus north, has been graduated from the officer candidate department of the transportation corps school. New Orleans army air base, and has been com-missioned a second lieutenant.

Lieutenant Larson was an accountant sleeve, arrived in Jordan on Tuesday from Camp McCoy, near Madison, Wis. After a short visit with $1 44 1 43 1.42 1.41 1.40 1.39 1.35 1.32 16t 1.51 15Vi 1.49 15C 1.47 14H 1.45 14-i 1.43 13 1.41 12i 1.39 Under 12', 1.36 1.331 relatives she will visit her mother 17 16M.S 16 15W4 15' 14'a 140. 13i 12 Under 12 Flax i at Billings. At the end of her fur notice is hereby given that under provisions of section 2455. as bT wn of the act of June 28.

1934 (48 1274. and pursuant to of Warren Mansfield Ford. I Si ollered. to the highest bidder, bu: at not less than $2.00 Public sale to be held at 10:00 r. the February "Vf Ule foilnwing tracts of land: SESE 22.

T. 18 N. 7 Blis niay mde" by the principal or his airent, either personally mai1- ty mail ill be considered only if rec-ived this Kr(H0r hour for the sale. These bids must be accompanied by certified checks or postofflce mor.er orders for the amounts of the bids and must be enclosed in sealed envelopes. The envelopes must be marked In the louer left-hand e0' an follous: Puolic eiSi1 No P857.

Sa. February fi Tne making the highest bid will be required to pay immediatelv "ons claiming adversely the above-devribed Innd are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale Any person entitled to claim a preference right under the first proviso to said section 14 as an owner ol rontiuuous Imd nvit assert his claim within 30 days from the date of public offering and conditional sale to the highest bidder and at the expiration of said preference neht pc-iod if no such right has been asserted, the highest bidder will be declared tne purchaser of the land. Thomas F. Corbal'y Rectster. for the Great Falls Breweries prior lough will report at Fort Des Moines, to prepare for overseas Bu.

$2.69 to his induction Mar 21. 1943. He attended Great Falls high school. duty. Number 1.

49-pound test V. TVuVKkg; titty'ta -r MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 7. OPV Wheat re BIG TIMBER.

Servicemen here sr- SIDNEY. Capt. Lew Staunch, his wife and daughter Margaret fit av the BPnewyA this past week are as follows: Pfc. and Mrs. Ralph Porter, here from ceipts today 44 cars, year ago 365 cars.

Trading basis unchanged: market strong; quotations lower to unchanged. Cash: No. 1 heavy dark northern 68. Dark northern. No.

1. $1 No. 2. $1 No. 3.

KCoeP SIGNAL TO MR. RYAN Lew, accompanied by Mrs. L. D. Scott Field, I1L, for a visit at the I BACK AT NORMAL SPEEOfl Ithen SJ S-frS OH gOAEP AN MtCtAM WAESH1r fX STAMPING OPP THE INDQ-CHINA -gf STANDING BY TO THIS GACMO TOKYO.1 ZL, COAST.si 4 il TEST OUT, MZ THE NEWS IN ENOUSW NFp.

g. CEONZD1N6, Beattie. arrived in Sidney to spend William Boyd home: Raymond No. 1 hard Montana Minne CYAN'S STATION HAS. S.

IN THE PZE-AEEAN3EP SYNCWEONtZEP WITH NOW, IP THE THE TOOO TEAMS VUSSIOM JAPS DON'T CATCH ON a few days with Mrs. Staunch's Z- SIR sota-South Dakota No. 3 dark hard winter tl.66-1 68. Hard amber durum No. 1 red durum $1.62.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Beattie.

Rudd, seaman second class, here from Port Huemen, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rudd, and Technical Sgt Pat Lamach, here from Armarillo, Captain Staunch is with the army air corps and has been overseas in Corn. No. 4 yellow Oats.

No. 3 white 73-76C Barley. Rye. No. 2.

Flax. No. 1, $3.10. Africa and Italy for two years. to visit his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Lamach. 7.

VP) The price ROUNDUP. Albert J. Adolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adolph Close Low 11.55'i Technical Sgt Carl H.

Leifester, of Flatwillow route, has been pro 38, son of Mrs. Ruth C. Nivills of lj moted to staff sergeant Sergeant $1.55 1.51 -2 1.49 -65Va MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. range of futures: Wheat High May $1.55 July Sept Oats-May 65 i July Rye-May l.I4i July 1.11 Flax- Adolph is a hydraulic specialist in a service wing under the command .65 .61 of CoL Franklin S.

Henley. Serv Great Falls, qualified recently as expert with the carbine at Fort Worth Army Air Field, Tex a unit of the A.A.F. central flying training command. He is authorized to wear appropriate insignia in recog 1.14 1.11 1.14 1.11. ice wing is the repair arm for troop carrier planes and gliders.

As the air component of the first Allied 3.10 May nition of his performance. NOTICE OF CLOSING RFCISTR4TION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Registration of Electors for the GENERAL ELECTION for the Election of Officers lor the City of Belt, the Town of Cascade, and the Town or Neihart. to be held on Monday. April 2nd.

1945. will CLOSE on Friday. February 16th. 1945. at 5 o'clock of that day.

Electors who voted at the November General Election. 1944. or who have registered since, are now registered and need cot register again. Registration Office open daily from 9 o'clock A. to 5 o'clock p.

M. except Sundays and Holidays. Electors may register be. fore Justice of the Peace. Notary Public or Deputy Register In district In which they reside, or at the office of th County Clerk.

Court House. Great Falls To register and vote you must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of the State of Montana for ONE YEAR and of the CITY or TOWN for SIX MONTHS prior to the day of election. If you are cot registered you cannot vote. Dated January 16. 1945 CHARLES P.EOAW.

County Clerk. DONALD GIBSON. Deputy. CHICAGO, Feb. 7.

CD The price range airborne army, these craft spear or futures: headed the airborne invasion of Wheat High Close HAMILTON. Staff Sgt John May $163 11.63 German-held positions in Holland. July 1.55 Sept Dec 1.55 1.64 'a 1.55 MS1 AH. SOOP MORNING HOWDY. ERIC --FOLKS- SEE I'M ON (SOLLY' I LEFT THE COS BRIGHT MY BRIEFCASE ANP EARLY- WEL HOME IN MY eARLY.

ANYHOW! TUPY Corn- WHY DO I HAVE WHAT ARE MAYBE 1 TO eEE VDU KICKINkS ABOUT? SHOULP EVERY TIME yOUR FACE IS VOUK I TURN AROUNC? TOUGHER ON AAV A EYES, EYES THAN MINE 7 Et-LBUS? May July Sept Dec 1.11 1.09 Willmer Sperry Corvallis came home and secured a marriage license here to wed Miss Lillian Mae Snyder. Sergeant Sperry is a veteran of 30 months overseas and the presidential citation is included in his decorations of three stars for major engagements. He is a son of William Sperry of Corvallis. Low J1.63' 1.55 1.54 1.54:4 1.12 1.11 1.09 1.07 .63 .60 .59 1.14i; 1.11 1.08V 1.08 Oats- 1.07 .69 1.54 1.55'. 1.13 1.12 1 10 1.07 .69 .63 .604 .60 1.15 1.12 1.09 1.09 May July Sept.

Dec .63. .60 Rye- .60 1.15"4 NOTICE OF CLOSING REGISTRATION Notice Is Hereby Given, that rniantinn of electors for the annual school election I'M REAPY WILLING I B-BUT AND BASER TO I ZU May July Sept Dec ior tne purpose or electing trustees for School District No. 1. of Cascade County. 0 i 3Ki 1.12 1.09 1.09 1.11 1.06 Barley- Montana, to be held on Saturday, April 7th.

1945. will close on Wednesday. February 21st. 1945. at 5 o'clock m.

of that I New York Stocks NEW YORK, Feb. 7. Stocks" close: Air Reduction 4lVlLlggett Myers 81 Alaska Juneau 7H Lockheed 20 Allied Ch 159 I Loews. Inc 76 Allied Stores 224 Lone Star Cem 53 May July day To register and vote you must be a citizen of the United States, a resident of Montana for one year, and of the Guardian Asked Allis-Chalmers Tob 20 For Serviceman School District 30 days prior to the election Registration office open dally (except Sundays and holidays from 9 o'clock am. to 5 o'clock p.m.

at the office of the County Clerk. Court House. If yon voted November 7. 1944. or If you havw Am Air Ldnes 44.

Maek Track 51 Am Can 90TMagma Copper 20S Am Car Fdry 9 Marshall Field 19S Am Locomotive 51 iMcIntyre Mln 58 Appointment as guardian of the Am Metal Miami Copper 8 registered since that date, you are not required to register for this election. II not registered you cannot vote. Am Power ft 31 I Mid-Con Pet 283 Am 6s pf fij' Montgom Ward 51V Am Sc 5s pf 52l Murray Corp 16 estate of Cecil R. Bubnash, a minor now in the service, is asked in a pe Dated January loth. 1945.

CHAS. REGAN. County Clerk. DONALD GIBSON, Deputy. tition filed in district court Wednesday by George Gasparovich, HM I BEEN NEGLECTIM' ME TENMlSj oh.

vou eouMce. too, EH? LATELV M-O LOVE grandfather of the youth. Am Radiator 13 VNash-Kelvinator 17 Am Roll Mill 18 I Natl Biscuit 24 Am Smelting 43 iNatl Dairy Prod 28 Am Steel Fdries Distillers 377 Am Tel Tel 163 INatl Lead 26 Am Tobacco Power JL 9 Am Zinc 6iNatl Steel 69i Anaconda Cop 313, Newmont Min 34 JOLL5 PfciRT, EH. CALLING CALENDAR Criminal prosecutions and Civil Actlona Bubnash, according to the peti K- i tion, is the son of Andrew Bubnash, who was killed in action somewhere in Belgium about Jan. 12.

The minor at Issue, will be called and set down for trial in both Departments of Cascade County District Court on Friday, February 23. 1945. at 10.00 o'clock A.M. Anaconda 4a Central 23H Armour Co 8 No Am Aviation 10a By order of the Court. AGNES SCHRAPPS.

Clerk. is said to have been raised by and for many years lived with his grandparents. Armstrong Cork 46 Ino Am Co SlVi Atchison 79T Northern Pacific 20' Atlantic Ref Oil 19' Aviation Corp Pacific Gas A El 357 Baldwin Loco jPackard Motor 7 Baltimore 14 IPin.Am Air I. S31; GETS WINGS Joseph A. Hocevar Due to the fact that Andrew Bub 18, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Deaths and Funerals '7r Lr nash left an estate, consisting of A. Hocevar, was recently awarded Bendix Aviation 53 'Paramount Pic 294i Bethlehem Steel 2 Boeing Aircraft 20 'patino Mining 187 gratutity pay, back pay and other the navy air crewman wings after Bridgep't Brass 11 Pennev. 111 completing flight combat training at Fort Lauderdale. Fla in a Gru- Great Falls Mausoleum Columbarium Crematory Brlggs Mfg 41 RR 35i Budd Mfg 12 iPhelps-DodKe 26S Burrouehs A 15 Phillips Pet 47Vi Butte Cop A- S5ilPullman 49V Calumet A Hecla 8 'Pure Oil 18 Canada Dry 35H'Rdlo Cr 12'i benefits and a life insurance policy, according to the petition, an administrator will have to be appointed for the estate and a guardian for the boy's estate The minor, man Avenger torpedo bombing plane.

Petty Officer Hocevar received instruction in aerial gun Visiting Honrs Daily A. M. to 8 F. M. 1 Ptienea 3847.

4404 Carrier Corp 23 Si Radio-K-Orph 9S Case I Co 40 Reo Motor 23- Caterpillar Trac bO'ilRepublic Steel Cerro de Pasco 35J R.nnidn Tob 33' Of who is about 19, is in the armed services, and he asks that the grandfather be named as his guardian. 1 I I nery as well as aviation ordnance. He attended the Great Falls high school before enlisting in the navy Ches ft Ohio h27isfew str sa'1. "or King Ffjtffff SywdWty ln WoH I 1410 Thirteenth Street South GREAT FALLS, MONTANA Chrysler Corp 98 st Joseph Lead 39" Coca-Cola Co 137 Sears Roebuck 104 in December. 1943.

Legal Advertising Colgate-Peet 32m'servel 21 AND THE DOOR OP Col Gas ft EI 4J, Snarp fc Dohme 13K. Cora Credit 41 Shell Union Oil 27 Com'l Solvents 17 an King Coal 7' a WHAT ARE VOU DOING 53 THE PUMP HOUSE VOU SEEM TO BE LEAVING WWDOF LATE IN THE EVEN I WG, GERTIE. BUT NVWAV, I'M A FREE WOMAN. IS OPEN. WHAT'S VHERE AT THIS HOUR Cons Cop Min 4 (Sinclair Oil 15 ii 1 1 vTWE MEAWING OF I WAVE MV RELEASE PAPERS I CAN CO ANY TIME.

I VOUR PAPERS ARE ALL Consolid Edison 21 Socony-Vacuum 16 Cons Nat Gas SSi1 on inn. Cn, ALL THIS? IN ORDER. WELL, SO LONG, Container Corp 23'ilgo calif Edison 28 WAS ONLY WORKING HERE FOR A SALARY man uonunrnwi wn a Southern Pacific 41' Confl Oil Del 32'i Southern Ry 37. Corn Prod Ref 62 iSperry Corp 29 Curtiss-Wright RrnH, 31-4 I II till V-1l II II Yfi-'-sfc1 I I t'M II I I SUMMONS n. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the County of Cascade.

P. G. Hughes. Plaintiff, vs. A.

H. Stewart, and Cascade County, a Public Corporation, and all other persons, unknown, claiming or who might claim, any right, title, estate or interest In. or lien or encumbrance upon the real property described in the complaint, or any thereof adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto, whether such claim or possible claim be present or contingent, including any claim or possible claim of dower. Inchoate and accrued. Defendants.

The State of Montana to th above named Defendants and to all other persons unknown. Greeting: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court: Curtiss-Wr A Oil of Calif 40 Deere Co std Oil of Ind 36 Detroit-Edison 22 a nr yy. n. vaeorge u. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Telephone 4404 417 First Avenue North i AMBULANCE 5 SERVICE i Douglas Aircraft Msiefirt-Wnifr 18'.

lju t-oni stone ft Webster 12 r.asiman ivoa iia Istudebaker 23S Elec Power ft vrin in Firestone Tire 58 swift Co 34 l.en Am inni 91 I Texas Cm 52 1 59l Goodrich Co I'nlon Carbide 81 Goodyear Tire vjuouj-L ICS? i -f-: iM 1 union pacific lieia Granby Consolid united Air Lines 33 Rr Pf United Aircraft 30 Ot Western Sue 29 United Corp 1 Greyhound jg 17t jioiit united Fruit 91 Homestake Min 45 united Gas Imp 15 Hudson Bay In a Rnhh.r s. 56 Hudson Motor 18l Rm.itm. Illinol. Central 24 wl a copy of which is herewith served upon you and to file your answer and serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment wfU be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought for the purpose of Quieting Title to the land situated in Cascade County, Montana, and described as follows: All that part of the Northeast Quarter NE) of Section Eighteen U8 Township Twenty (201 North Range Four East 4E, Cascade County, Montana described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West boundary of the Northeast Quarter NE) of Section Eighteen 18, Township Twenty 420).

North Range Four THE JVALLET MAY BE 1WANS. AUNT UESSIE. lnsmraLion v.uu c-. 1 2XT10fCbnnorea FUNERAL PlRECTOaS' 108 CENTRAL AVENUti TELEPHONE 7257 Nice to you, but they lull Dun raix-u VtniHinm SlMl 231. BUT l1 THINICINC OF COlNC TO STAY A aunt hcw azs you CBTJiMC rvi clap cn, nima; seems Met T7 Set YOU.

SOU LOOK PALE. ASZE I I'M FEELING CZAND I'M ALWAYS FILING. ANP EVEKYTHNC I PUT ITS JUST A CROSS IS tfTV'ELV. YOUZS I HAVE" Ttf BEAfZ. I LOCKING WU.

JVaOi-PN-T YOU LIKE 4.PPBI. COME OVER ANP AfZE ONLY YOUfZ HUSBANDS THEY'RE NOT NirbVi H.n 44 'Warner Pictures 14 Tel 5J Te? US' Western Union 45 w.inTiif rm S7K Westghse 121 Kennecott Cop 4 Hi AT THE WITH FATHER BLOOD RELATIONS LIKE I W. Lehman Corp 391 ANP 18 Western Air Lines (Curb) I PROMOTED Bob Whitmore. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Whitmore, 427 Parkdale. recently was promoted from fireman first class to machinist's mate third class with BUTTE STOCKS BUTTE. Feb. 7. The J.

A. Hogle A Co brokerage firm Bid Asked First Bank Stock 18 19 Northwest Bancorporation 23 24 Montana Power pfd Ill 113 the navy in the south Pacific. He has been overseas for a year and in the naval service for two years. He attended the Great Falls high '4. an New York Bonds schooL NBW YORK.

Feb. 7. JPy Bonds' close U.S. Government: Potatoes Treasury 2s '47-43 101.17 CHICAGO. Feb.

7. (IPi Potatoes, ar LA1L rivals 43 cars, on track 86 cars, total United States shipments 898 cars. Old CROXFORD'S MERRILL MORTUARY Great Falls, Montana Phone 6152 Appro priale stock, offerings very light: demand far exceeds available track offerings: market strong, very few reported saies. New stock, nothing available today's market: Nebraska Bliss triumphs, U.S. No.

1, $3.49: North East 4E 120.4 feet southerly from the North Quarter N) corner of said Section Eighteen U8 being also a point on the south tight of way line of the State Highway: Thence following easterly along said right of way line to a point on the east boundary of said Section Eighteen 18. 97 feet southerly from the Northeast corner of said Section Eighteen (181: Thence southerly to the east quarter corner of Section Eighteen (181; Thence westerly to the center of said Section Eighteen (18 thence northerly along the West boundary of said Northeast quarter to the point of beginning and containing 153.3 acres more or less, save and except Lots One 1. Two (2, and Three (3. in Block 35 according to the original map or plat of Lincoln Heights Addition to Great Falls, Montana and save and expressly excepting from the foregoing described tract and parcel of land the following described tracts of land to-wlt: 1 Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Five (5t Block Twenty-nine (29i, Fair view Addition to the City of Great Fails, thence on prolongation of the north line of said Lot Fire" (51 a distance of 80.44 feet east (easterly) thence on a line parallel with the east line of said Lot Five (5). a distance of 150 feet south (southerly), thence west (westerly) 80.40 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot Five (5), thence north (northerly) along the east line of said Lot Five (5).

to the point of beginning, situated in Cascade County. 2. A parcel of land situated within the aforesaid Northeast Quarter (NE) of Section Eighteen (18). Township Twenty (20) North. Range Four (4) East.

Montana Meridian and commonly known as Block according to the original map or plat of Lincoln Heights Addition to Great Falls. Montana. Witness my hand and the seal of said eal maste witbeat aediUosiaJ THIS WEEK THE Dakota Bliss triumphs, commercial $2.96 Wisconsin Chippewa U.S. Ho. 1.

$3.09. STAGE DOOR Domestic: American Tel ft Tel 3s 109 ft Refg 3s '96E 105 International Tel ft Tel 5s '55 103 Montana Power 3s '66 106 Northern Pacific 4s '97 112 Texas Corp 3s '59 106 FOREIGN MONEY NEW YORK. Feb. 7. OP) Foreign exchange rates follow: Canadian dollar in New York open market 9 percent discount or 90.50 U.8.

cents, unchanged. Europe: Great Britain, official buying $4.02. selling $4.04 MINNEAPOLIS FLOCK MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 7.

(JP Flour, unchanged. Shipments 24,800 100-lb. sacks. Pfister Estate $1,208 Estate of Anna Pfister, who died DCFLEK Charles W. Dupler, 73.

of 1004 Second avenue south passed away at Giendale, Calif, Wednesday morning due to an accident. The body will be brought to this city lor services and interment. Wool NEW YORK. Feb. 7.

1 8hort covering and buying by Boston spot firms lent a steady tone to wool tops in small trading today. Estimated sales la wool tops were GILES The body of Mrs. Harry Giles Is at the mortuary pending funeral arrangements. 1 IB NO FfaT Wool futures were inactive. Certificated wool spot Sft.oe nominal Wool tops futures closed unchanged; De- vrmucr lltf.vc OKI.

Certificated spot wool tops 134.0a com InaL Dec 17, 1944, has a value of 208.50, consisting of corporate stocks CASD OF THANKS We wish this manner to express our sincere thanks to all who were so kind and helpful during our recent sorrow In the loss of our dear baby, Clifford Allen Stone. We especially wish to thank, all those who sent the flowrc the Rev. Ft. Schuster and all others who assisted in any way. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Stone and Grandparents. and other personal property, appraisers have reported to the district court Sole heir is Emil Pfister Produce court this 17th day of January. 1945. (Court Seal) AGNES 6CHRAPPS.

CHICAGO. Feb. 7. MV-Butter, firm: re Clerk or the above entitled Court. a son.

ceipts 183.611 pounds; market unchanged. J. Corcoran end E. J. McCabe.

Attorneys 2l eggs, receipts s.iuo cases; steady; market unchanged. for 201 Ford BuiKjing. lircal Falls, Montana. Buy more war bonds and stamps..

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