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tta 1 , - t 1 ' - j Markets ! " ' i ; i- . i Farm Jcinanciaii . Th$ OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. March 3. 1944 PAGE TWELVE (Comics h - f. 'Strictly Private" lift I isw Sin If LI! on... Vlii n; wMSft W 6ET VCR CLOSE TO V ; W LET AC GET TOO Salem Market The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative. of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers -but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: Lettuce, doz, . 3.85 Cauliflower, crate 2.25 and 2.55 , Crook neck. & Italian squash. ID. .03 Turnips, doz bunches 1 oo Cabbage, lb. Endive, doz. bun. Radishes, doz bun. Carrots, dos. bun. Celery, doz. bun. Peppers, green, lb. Beets, doz. bunches Pumpkin, lb. ., Parsnips, lb. ..- , , 02 .70 SO .60 1.90 .05 .70 03 .09 BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Andresen's Buying Prices (Subject to change without notice) BUTTERFAT Premium ;,; 54 No. i 4 : -53 No. 2 . . M BUTTER PRINTS A B .46U .45'i 46i JJ 26 M M U J30 Quarters EGGS ' Extra large Medium Standards Pullets POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2, colored bakes Frys ' Old roosters .15 Marlon Creamery's Baying Prices (Subject to chants without notice) POULTRY . Ail hens : .23 AH springs ,. ., ; , -, 31 Roosters or stags 11 Business Cards In this directory ran n ' a monthly basis only. Rates 11.25 per line per month. i . II Airplane Models KITS and SUPPLIES. Cherry Model Aircraft; 21st Market. City Auto Brakes GENERAL Motors Approved linings and methods only. . , Loder Bros. 445 Center St.. Salem ' HERRALL-OWENS CO. 235 S. Coml. ! Mike Panek. 27a S. Com'L Ph 5161 Brake and wheel aligning specialist Auto ami Truck Service HERRALL-OWENS CO.. 235 S. ComT FACTORY TRAINED mechanics on all General Motors cars. Preference given essential owners cars and trucks LODER BROS.. 445 Center Street "Our 16th year in Salem" Bicycles BICYCLES New and reconditioned Harry W Scott 147 S Cont'd P 45.6 Body & Fender Repairs LOWEST PRICES consistent with qual ity work. LODER BROS.. 445 Center BU saiem, ore. , , HERRALL-OWENS CO, 235 S. Corn! 8sasasBBsSsssesssBSSSsssssssasassssssssssw Chimney Sweep North ness Chimney Sweep Ph 4450 Cosmetics AVON PRODUCTS. Ph' 21003 Detective Service PRIVATE AND confidential civil and criminal Investigations. Photographic and microfilm service available. Raymond DeLano and Associates Bonded and Licensed B178 Portland P. O. Box 3355 Exterminator COCKROACH Extern service P. 3056 Florists Brelthaupfs ' 447 Chart ' Phone S195 Front Wheel Alignment FACTORY APPROVED - specially trained mechanio on our Bean front end machine. Save rour tires by keep In your wheels properly lined up LODER EHOS. 443 Csnter SL- i uncrnl Directors Terwilllger funeral Boms. Pit. Cuf Hastings. Ph. 54:3. 1015 S. 25th. r::.'-A - ari 6iscSr. Ford Ferguson I LO.vl.Mi. IO..O tractor. Ph. lOSFlS Z :T. Atl-OS iiop 679 N. Eh By Quinn Hall THE REAL RGWTWG.. NEAR THE R20MT j Vtoufc SOU Quotations Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LIVESTOCK I Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal .21 Spring lambs 14.00 to 1450 Yearlings 00 to 11.00. Ewes 8.00 to 6.00 Hogs,' good to choice grade. 170 to 230 lbs. 14.00 Sows , 9.00 to 9.75 Top veal 13.00 to 14.00 Dairy type cows .oo to B 00 Stocks and Bonds March STOCK AVERAGES' .30 Indus 15 Rails 26.9 27.0 27.4 24.9 22.7 27.6 22.9 15 Util M.3 36.4 38.2 35.4 31.5 36.4 35.1 60 Stks 51.4 Thursday 10.9 Previous day 70.6 Week ago 70.6 51.3 51.4 Month ago .70.2 50.3 46.4 51.5 49.5 Year ago 1944 high 1044 low -..65.6 71.6 69.1 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 19 10 , Rails Indus Util Eogn Thursday ........86.0 105.4 105.6 64.3 Previous day 85.6 105.5 105.5 64.1 Week ago ..85.8 105.2 105J 64.1 Month ago 83.8 105.3 105.1 63.9 Year ago 71.5 104.6 101.7 57.7 1944 high 86.0 105.7 105.6 64.3 1944 low X79.5 105.2 104.7 63.2 New 1944 high. Directory Hosiery Real Silk Hosiery Mills. Ph. 9701 Mrs Moseley. PO Box 733 Lawnmower Sharpening MACHINE ground. 640 S. Capitol. GUARANTEED WORK on special factory grinders.: by Harry W. Scott The Cycle Man". 147 S. Commercial St. Motor Steam Cleaning PROMPT SERVICE on steam clean ing motors chassis parts and etc LODER BROS. 445 Center Street Painting & Paperhanging ,5ntin pa: G Decorating. Ph, 7552. INTERIOR AND exterior. 8058 or 8126 Experienced - Reasonable Ph 4323 Plumbing BOWEN BROS, Plumbing and Heat ing. 355 N. Com I Ph. 7215. Printing Dai programs books or anv kind uf crint ng. call The Statesman Printing De partment 219 S Commercial. Tele ohone SiOl. Mattresses CAPITOL BEDDINO CO I Phone 40CJ Radio Service PIERCE Radio Serv. 942 N Coml T6S1 Sand and Gravel SAND, gravel, crushed rock Waning osuu M unfa mone S501. Septic Tanks Qeaned PERM. RES Kenneth Ram el. 1143 Eighth St, West. alem Ph 4450 Transfep O -DRIVE TRUCKS ; roR i -rc-mi Blankets furn 197 S Liberty Ph 906? FOR LOCAL OR DISTANT, tranre. storage, burner nil. briquets trucks to Portland daily. Agent Pierce Auto r reigni. including Cain points Larmet Transfer co Ph mi Used Furniture DuF RAIN'S USED furniture. Ph 1763 Upholstery Oeaning UPHOLSTERY cleaned. Ph. 31. Vacuum Cleaner Service ciumriED GUAff serv A.n makes Vince'a Electric. 157 S Ub Tel 6292 FREE inspection in your Boitm An thorized Hoover service Wo service ail makes cleaners Hogg Bros Ph 9149 Watch & Clock Repairing DECKER. 50T N.: 19th, Ph. 2-1937. Window ' Cleaning ALL work . guaranteed. Windows walls, woodwork cleaned floors waxed Ir.sured worrmen Prolessiocai Clean ing Senrtce Ph 4457. Quotations at Portland Grain PORTLAND.! Ore, March 1 (APMr. Wheal futures wxl - cash - gram m changed. ;'L ! " Cash wheat I bid)r Soft white 149; soft whit excluding Rex 1J0; white club 1.53: wcttent red 1.53. ; Hard red winter: uriaanry per i cent n per cent ui; u per ent l.S- 1 . ' Hare wmte naari: per tern 11 per cent 1.50; 12 per cent ML I Today's car receipts: wheat 20; bar ley 4;i com l: roats 3; millfeed 2. East; Side Market PORTLAND. March l- Prices) -Prices were firm. In some, cases higher, on the East Side Wholesale market today. Sup ply was normal arid demand strong, a Green broccoli was in lair volume with: sales eenerally SI .00 a lux and $1.10 i dozen bunches but cabbage .was crce : .i ii I Root vegetables! found a favorable market with carrots getting the best demand. Santiam Carrots brought gl.00 lu Band -local 90 cents lor the besu Santiam turnips fold to 91.00 a lug while j others brought 70 to 80 cents. GENERAL PRICES: - ! I Anbies 'Rome Beauty 2.50-2.73; Spitzerberg 2.75 box; Yakima Winesaps 3.00 box: Newtowns 230 box. I Broccoli Green 1.00 lug, 1.10 dozen bunches. Si)' f , Cabbage - iNo. 1 green 2.50; ordi nary; 2 00-2.2S Crate: red 130-1.75 pony crate; savoy ; uuriy 1.00 cauiuiower rrat . iM I Cauliflower i No. 1. z.oo; near is 2.00:i No. 2, 135-130; Roseburg Is. 2.50: 2s, 130-L75 irate. ' Celery Koot 50-BOc dozen. Endive No. 11 15-1.50 crate. t Greens Spinach, Bingen 2.00 oraage box; musura 70-wc dozen mmcnes; kale i 75c crate; i Swiss chard 70c dozen bunches; parsley 65-75C dozen bunches. Onions tireen i.oq dozen buncoes: No. g dry 130 50-lb. bag. , Radishes Ked wc dozen ouncnes Root vegetables Bulk, parsnips 1.00-1.15 lug-r carrots 75c-1.00; turnips 75C-1.00 lug. ! 5 t I ' . Sprouts Brussels 2.50 flat box; bulk: ttock 10-I2c lb. squasn - uanisn- sa-yuc canxaioupe crate; Hubbard 2,hc 10. . Portland Livestock PORTLAND Ore.. March 1 AP Salable and total cattle 150; calves 50; market fairly active in most class es; fat dairy type bows slow, some bids 15.00; choic fed steers Monday up to 16.00: j few common steers 11.0o-12.uu medium-good . 1 heifers 12.00-1330; com' mon grades down to 9.00; light cutters down to 6.50; cainrier-cutter cows large ly 5.50-7.00; fat . dairy type cows 7.50 9.00;i mediurh-beet cows 9.50: good cow iquotable upwards to 12.00; few medium-good bulls 8.50-10.50; good hea vy beef bulls: quotable to 11.00; good choice; vealejrS 14.00-1530; common-medium (grades 9.00-13.50. 1 Salable hogs 00, total 750: market active; steady; good-cnoice zuu-zju ids. mostly 14.25: 240-300 lbs. 13.75: 360 lbs. down! to 11 :00: 17O-190 lbs. 13.50-14.00: light lights 12 00-50; good sows largely 10.00;! lightweights 1030-11.00; good- choice feeder pigs 9.00-10.00. 1 Salable and total sheep 50; scattered sales jsteady; few! common-medium lambs 9.50-13.50; culls down to 8.00 good-choice lambs; quotable 14.50-15.00 or above; good; ewes salable e.uu-50. Portland Prddnce 'PORTLAND, 1 Ote., March l-i-(AP) Butter A A grade prints 46c;: cartons 464c; A grade i prints 45',ic; cartons 46Vc; B grade prints 45' ic; cartons 46c. BUtterfat First quality, maximum of .6 jof 1 per! cent acidity, delivered in Portland z-w,ic; premium quality, maximum of i 35 of 1 per cent acidity 53-53!bc lb.: valley routes and country points 2c less Ithan first or 50-50Vsc: second quality at Portland :2c less Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets, 29.4c lb.; dais ies 29.9c lb.; :loaf.!30.2c lb.; triplets to wholesalers.' 27C;i loaf, 27jC r. O. B. Eggs To producers: Nominal prices, case count 34-35C; select henneries 36-37fi dozenj: ill.. . is ggs -v Kommai prices 10 retailers, in cases :A . grade large 41-43c: A med ium 1 33-34c;.i As small 25-27C dozen. Live poultry' -l Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2'4 lbs. 2T'jC fryers 2i to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over 4 lbs.J 28c; Leghorn and colored hens, all weights 24' jc; roosters and stags 20c. Rabbits Government ceiling : Ave rage; country killed to retailers 44c lb. live prices to producers 24c. lb. xurxeys ,eiiwg price to retailers Dressed hens No.! 1, 39Va-43c lb. g Turkeys -ri Alive: Government ceil' Ing buying price: Hens 42c: toms 36ic ID. dressed basis. I . Onions Greeri 1.00 dozen bunches Yakima dry 2.47-2.75; Oregon 239 50-lb. Dag; pregon i 10s Z3c; Idaho 2.80 50-lb. bag: sets 20c lb .Potatoes - Yakima No. 1. 2.75 cen tal, do 2s. sos, 95e; Klamath 3.40; De schutes No. 1, 3.40 cental; local 2.50 cental: Idaho 1.50 cental. ; - Country meats -U Rollback prices ; to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 i lbs. 17-18c; vealers AA 22'ic; A ll'.c: B 19-19' ic: C 15- ntc; culls J2-15c: canner-cutter cows 10-14c; bulls.; canner -cutters 14c: lamDSj AA 26c: A 24ac; B 22HC; i0-20ct ewes FS 134c: medium 12c R 10'ic: Beef A A 21c; A 204c; 183,ic:i C 14c; cutter-common cows 10- 14c; -Cutter-common bulls 14ic. 5 wool Government control. Cascara bark -j Dry I7c lbi k Mohair 1942J 12-month 45c lb. -i j.. ...i c i i k N O AV 1 g rowiit 01IS Milt tOTR I III C-JWJ TODAY Ut f red j Aleyer Drug Section UWITED WALNUTS. FILBERTS' S ! AND NUT MEATS ! Hiehest brice cash on riWi Uyery for orchard run. See' dS beforei tou selL - i Horris Klsrfeia i Psclaxsa Co. 460 N Front Street, Salem 1 ' -t ITet' 7S3S i.-f 7 Try 11 ! Chinese remedies. Aasaxlnr ; SUCCESS for: 50M years In China. Ne matter with waal aliment yea are AFFLICT E i disorders, saasitls, 1 heart. wng, liver, kidneys, : stomach. fas, eeasttvattea, ulcers., dla essi. tevet. skta, female com- pit Bits ! I - j - Charlis CLa Chinese I Herb Co. iH . . f ? 6 , .. ( : . Office 1 Hours! Only Taes.. a Sid Sat, 9 ,'. :. . mm asm.- ad S sjsl,'.. e,jsa to 30 p. as.- f Ut N. Coal t, galea. Ore. h "TV sswatest 'tiMSM X ste'f sOsstesf nli GET Portland Hops Nominal, contract umilMt 75c lb.;' seed 70c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00: ot- vetvh 28.00 ton, valley pointe; timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.00-36.oa ton- iin- 24.00 ton; Montana grass hay No. 1 33.50 ton. i Special Stoclis Attract Buyers NEW : YORK, March i -(Py-Buyers again leaned toward specialties in today's, market while, more or less' neglecting the general run pf leaders. ;, A number of rails, up at the start, slipped toward the last but liquors, amusements and other assorted ! favorites closed,; -with gains of fractions to a point or so, a numebr a V peaks for ..-the year or longer. xy . The Associated Press 60-stock average ended with a net advance of .1 of a point at 51.4, which was just .1 under the 1944 top.. Trans fers totaled 705,850 shares com pared with 632,590 Wednesday. In the "New High" class were Western Union "A" and "EL General Outdoor advertising A' and common, Foster Wheeler and 1 "HOPETHEy DIDN'T SPOT US J ' 0H-0H HEKECCfAES A J I AAWBE THERE B THflS V ' I IFTHEY GRAB US WHILE THEY'RE )-rl CUTTER THATS PICKING UP 1" THy ARE GONNA HELP US rAR ENTANGLEAAEhfTISI THEIR AW ASflUT THE BOMBING... j? SWZVIVCA40 WTKErJEXT fSOPE QUIOC STRIP OFF S . CWTES, THE BOYS OUT SOME - j - WPREPEAP PUCKS S IF THERE WAS ONLY SOME YOLKOUTER CLOTHIMG ANP PISTAN(TrC p j WEOr SA- -v ' s CiS -l635rrB scorc'th r' '''"g V 'Sg - I I I A see the sftwo oumes-A I f" xiilac'ci "I l!". 1 THE CPiKVEL CARRUAKJS 1 ' I llrsICO I . f arniw "r'ir j ,'U "MICs ' -. ' ' ; J ' Jj j ' '.'.; 1" THIMBLE THEATRE - r - r. - .- . - :, - -: 1 : . ' :- ; ssm--a-a-assssssssmBs "mmbMhbkm -"",,-",----- ",-- "" mssssssssmsss -ammmmBsmsmmmsf i , . I f m&WHT HUM POOCHES IgEE, ZE0CLI8RABES ARE 1 ) f TMEY COT LOTSA SWELL BOOKS " i-MTTopncfyM-t-.-irV INUBRARlES,S0rOUWAir GRAND! THEY'RE CLEAN AN j ABOUT POOR KiOS rVHOALVVAYS i. aVi nJtSrwSr? i I HERE TILL I COME BACK., WARM AN' EVERYONE IS ff MEET A PRINCE OR SOMEONE ?i .lr?T l rl t n welcome to come in mf who helps them -a-twetre IN THIS SWELL UBamf-jJZ j TArPEAar-T-fl .AJX HAPPY EVER AFTER. v xmns Rooim , 1 1 --- f ' ; - ammmsssssssssmmmm----m ssss-a asmss-i s amass mssasssBsssmss as-asaaasi 1, I , . I ' 1 I HANOCUFf AAeTiOU V0HTNED WHERE i Yl CJNNO THE SSS'S SSXFJ?. ; 5HEK IPPTAXE I HAWCUPFS fOR TH8 STOLEN W-4 WHERS 1 THaWU J mssoum, doesn't lz Musrvf SSJSJ!!!1 OCU7I itbt lnVvSyiS THINK -you KIU-EE 1CONB ITi CAJ-ABOOSSJa ( J i, J V 2vs TUS LO: RAKGE3 ri I j J(M. -sm ! m ( Jj A r rrifl f"A nnff'1 O JflsCnDH Ll3 UUi;LJ0 0 F-n Master VereT.Me A Flower Se tk Me - With Erery Brewing corporation in front' were Schenley, Distillers corp, Ameri can DistiUing, Loew's, Paramount, J. I. Case, International Harvester and Union Pacific Grain Market . -, j 1 . Prices Hold Up CHICAGO, March 2 -F)- Mod erate strength was displayed by grains today as a small amount of buying pushied prices up for gains ranging ;to . more , than a cent. j ?;-v' .' , Most of the iuyinj came from local, traders, but there was some commission house purchasing of rye, and mills took a small amount of wheat shortly after the start Dealing were not active. Final prices Were at the day's highs. Wheat dosed higher. May: $1;71H, oats were up May, 80, rye as ahead AYi, May siu:87,-$l.29, and deferred deliveries! of barley were higher, July $19. ? ere was a dearth of any news ncourage strong buying de- m wheat (High protein grain not attract much i interest. ither grades move readily at um . quotations. ; v to mand does V butk ma Golden Wedding t Near at Hand S ILVERTON Sil v erton's well known police Judge, Bert Terry, and. Mrs. Terry, will observe their golden wedding anniversary . on June 23 of this year. - , The Terrys were married in the mid-west, came' west shortly af terwards, living first for a brief time at Portland and then going 212-222 Guardian Bldg, Telephone S169 m We ; are always la the market to bay for CASH Real Estate Mortcages avnd Contracts, MerchansUse Discount Paper and Notes. Large Selection of Van No. l Grade arieties. Rose Bush Sale. Wo Win Sefl a TrrHs (2 to 8 ft hlrh) at H IMee 173 S- to Newberg where they lived for nine years. They have been at 'Sil verton for the past 37 years. ; salt lake crry-)-A young man explained to Internal Revenue Collector William J. Korth that a disease- during the past year cost him all his hair. Korth . said that in this case it would be all right to list under "medical expenses" the price of a new toupee. V.- - : f . . C , ; Every dollar that Uncle Sam receives from you will be put to work, working against the Axis! Pay your income tax with a salute to Victory I If you need help V. L If payment a high amount will strain your budget, con sult us about the advan tages of our convenient loan .service.' ; ; STATE FniAlICE CO. Corner Liberty and SUte ! Lie. S-216 M-222 EACH Lib:rly D., Zdzn i i -k - ; . i : Livestock and Poaltry I" ATTENTION ' Will remove dead & worthless stock rn a moment's notice I SALEM FER TILIZER Ac BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect 4 No other Phone). BABY CHICKS and custom hatching. 22 yrs, experience assures you of best quality . and satisfaction. Prepare for better market conditions later. Hatches every Monday and Thursday. H amp shires. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks, day old ckls or pullets. Ph. 22861. Lee's uatcnery. . NEW 1 Hampshire laying pullets or ready to lav pullets. Immediate de livery. Choice selection. Ph. 22961. Lee's uatcnery. v; j . COLLEGE CREST HATCHERY, for- merly River Road Hatchery: I baby chicks. SIS per Hundred: custom hatch ing, sc. j mi. -irom w. saiem bridge on Wallace Rd. Ph. 22622. WANTED: Turkey hatchlne-1 eees. Highest prices paid. Northwest I Poul try and Dairy. 1505 N. Front. Ph. 7007. GOOD young 4-9 gallon cow. Fresh weeks. PhAIM S.STlfi? 1 WANTED 50 head oi sprinter dairy cows. There will be two out-of-state buyers here during the next ten days. They wiU buy at the Friday auction Or privately. If you have any cows to selL phone or write , . i SALEM COM. AUCTION 270 SUverton Road. Ph. 24074. Salem. GOOD family cow. be fresh July 8, MUking now. S55.00. Ph. 22887. i Help Wanted Male EXPERIENCED CARLOADERS Full wage scale. Good government housing available. j Apply r i I I COASTAL LUMBER COMPANY ' Grand Ronde, ' Oregon, or 'phone I i BRoardway 3551, Portland.! Workers now employed In war pro duction should not apply and will not. be considered for employment by em ployers advertising in this section. SINGLE man on dairy, capable of handling 40 cows. Phone 67F15. J. M. Nichols. Rt 6. Box 141. : j MECHANIC familiar with General Motors cars. Perm, position. ExceL working conditions and wages. Must be experienced. Herrall-Owens Co. MARRIED man on dairy farm.: house available. Ph. 67F15. J. M. Nichols. -K.?0 . 1 . '-. , I . ' CAR WASHER. Oregon Motor Stages. 836 N. Front NIGHT driver wanted by Railway Express Agency. P.M. to 3 A.M. 44 nr. wk. $174.50 Mo. I MAN wanted for grafting. Inquire Thursday Ac Friday. 1906 Center; Help Wanted- Female AN ELDERLY lady as a housekeeper for family of two Live on farm Good home and wages. Frank Ensor. Turner. LADY, by the hour, for housework- Sundays and evenings off. No cooking. Family of three. Ph. 3243. EMPLOYED mother will share boiM boy. with .woman for care ot small Ph. 4277 or 5906. Also wages. APPLICATIONS are being taken for 2 usherettes. Set Mr. Amato, Holly wood Theatre. OFFICE srirl. Some typing and short hand. Steady position for local glrL C. Penney Co. ' Situations Wanted LADY WANTS practical nursing. Call 3421 after :30. evenings. Home Laundry Service. 1935 Center St For Sale Miscellaneous BICYCLE. ExceL cond. $30. Ph. 8519. BREAKFAST set. China closet.! Dres ser. Davenport. Beauty Rest mattress. Box spring. Coil spring mattress and bedsteads, coil springs. Lawn mower. Chest of Drawers. Bed daveno. Camp stools. 3 chrome chairs. Heating 'stove. 1880 N. Com'L WOOD ranee : with coils. 2495 N. Front after P.M. DINETTE set. pre-war, like I new. walnut top. $50.00 cash. 2082 McCoy Ave. Ph. 5837. j 2NEW LadderirTs and 11 fit 310 Leslie. Apt 1. NEARLY new pc. walnut bedroom group .v 1 ; S14B.30 Nearly new pre-war summons dox spring Ac spring-filled mattress $69.78 Used youth spool bed J mattress -,.i . ."S39.50 Nearly new solid oak 4 tier office files .. ; : i $29.71 Used copper coiled trash burner barrel ;; ...J $15.00 BRIGHT FURNITURE ! 453 Court. Ph, 7511 Legal Notice NOTICE OF FINAL I '.y: ,: settlement I -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has, filed In the Cir cuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Marion County, Probate De partment, his duly verified! final account as executor of the estate of John E. Borkman, deceased, and that said court has ! fixed Monday, the 27th day of March, 1944. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Circuit Court room in the County Court House, at Salem, In Marion Coun ty, Oregon, as the place for Shear ing said final account and all ob jections thereto. . . . 'Dated at Salem, Oregon this 25th day of February, 1944. ; THEODORE E. BOR K 'M of. the es- ; tate of John E. Borkmin, deceased. Ronald C Glover, Attorney for Executor, , 205 Oregon Bldg- . 1 - Salem, Oregon. F-25-M-3-10-17-; I:: 24. ::.:c.i;.-.. BIDS WANTED L Marion County Court asks for bids on 100 cords of 4 ft second growth wood to be delivered to the County Shops, Salem. Date of opening of bids March 18, 1944, 10 a. m. ; Commissioner Roy J. Rice : .. M. 3-4-5 4 ATLANTA VP)- B 1 r d-hunter left nameless by the Georgia game and fish commission which reported the incident took his prize pointer "fishing' with him. He tossed a stick of dynamite in to a promising pool and the dog, a first-class retriever, ' promptly dived to letch it . , j No dogrno fish, no hunting. - Si : N 1 8 v s 1 'It-