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TAGE SIX THE P.r.XD RfLt.F.TTN, RF.NT. OkF, WFDVF.SnAV. JTXF. m. 1033 : i STOCKS RISE, -. Antlin iwrniJi'"'1" ""' extreme ' I I llV lMl l7IIJMl''li;; l'1'11' ' M'ldoni confirmed in I I II llllll rlK t!1""- M"sl l''v-tU' Inms are lJUaUlVl fiiVl'l ! n.,. quoting lie under wh:,l Oh- li- cs aie nominally naming, j ' There was practically no change iu ; pi Aii fct ' l:v bulter market situation for the : Ull OnareS Attain IxeW:da Demand was sutf.cient to cl.an 1 . ! i:p uut-siate ulferintfs as well as lo High Mark ltT . vt rsal of demand ftir spi mn chickens ' lliiulttn.-n T.tj:n. r i''!1'1 t"1' snudl Mill in Im'M rail. .Major Hiismess Indies ,,,;... dlKS not ,n,,llJo . km aml Up Sharply; (.ruin i(u rim,s. Mm aie unohamed. I'ripoii Jii!l- ; New York. June 21. LP)-SUHrk . lidvunccd late today arid cliiM-d finit j .With nils in active demand at iu w hi;h.s for the year, Mijjars up .sham- , ly, and the main bodv of M.-ck? j ?rr SifJ r , ftotJ Jxudnn the dollar would bo posuetl Ti round J4.40 for the pound. I h i dol Jai , howevei, remained steady in lenns of foivign currencies, .slightly higher in relation to the pound and Iranc and off a small amount in Jerms of others. Traders paid more intention W tu.sii:es cundittnas and lo crop TiitispecLs than to dolha rv.'w.s. liiyiv prices for Kasnlmc aided the oil! division. Major basincss indice? i icoa prnuueuen man any oiner j were up sharply. Steel operation ; ' history of the world. ; )iil 50 per cent of capacity for the Under President Koascvek'd om-j lirst time in more than 2 wars.i"bus prescription for agricultura.l l-'ectricity output rose 9.5 per cent Jails Wallace virtually is dictator oij hhoun n vjsi nan 1 all major marketinc and olantinu . wnvat at Chicago closed withi operations ot tne American tanner, gains of 2 to 2:i cents a bushel; com' Iis iwcr cnubles him to fix tip 1-Ht to 3 cents; oats un ll to l2;p"ues indirectly through processing ye up V to 2; and barley up 2'4!la5tas to ,imil produtn" "d hence t io 2. Reports from the northwe.-t i to make his influence fell threu h-l indiuiloH a sham rut iit tho snrino I out the world. 1 Wheat crop, probably to the smallest fince 1894. j Oil shares monopolized the tickers during late trading. Gains ranged to! tnore than 3 points. New hip lis in cluded standard ot New Jersey Standard of California, Atlantic R fining, Amerada, Consolidated. Con tinental, Texas Corporation. Socony Vacuum, Royal Dutch, Ohio Oil, Mid-continent, General Asphalt, Houston and Barnsaall Suffar issues Gains ranced to more than 2 points. South Porto Rico rose! manufacturers, cotton planters, de lo a new high for the year. I partmental experts and members ol Textile issues advanced sharply featured by Celanese which was car-1 Tied up 3 points to a new 13J3 high. ! harvester shares were in demand on; the rise in grains. Deere & Co.. pr?-! mcdttics soar upward and Has fcrred made a new high. Cass at onei heard critics call his program "shot lime was up more than 5 points and gun patent medicine", others made corresDonduiK Earns. I Nothing bothers the secretary. He r, 1. ..... l- "... L:-l- ,1 packing group. Air Reductton iMtZLJZl Alcohol Lssues were bid up sharp-! ly with National Distillers at a new; top. they eased lated on prof itjtak-i Hroup wf, based on addition oil three states to the group favoring repeal. nans had a spell uf strength in the early afternoon. The gains were not held in all the issues and they turn ed quiet before the close. Leaders, however, .moved higher on the day. Utilities quieted down but their prices held well. Detroit Edison on fi few sales moved up 3 points to equal its high for the year. Johns Manville and other construction stocks continued to meet demand on: improved building statistics and an-! ticipation uf gams from government activity in construction peopects. Rubber issues firmed up while automobile eauiDment auieted down. Motor issues were steady around : ih nr.. vi. ins i-lm:- GniH mmors previous 'moved irregularly throughout the day. Steels were firm all day on the j continued Pains n the inriustrv. I stw.l pnmmim , lnsnH at si nr. -i for the dav. It crossed 57 in the earlv ! dealings. iJcthlehem closed at 35! i i. J...:-. c...T,.,;,tj i son twin t,a, tKr smallest for a five hour session since May 23. The total yesterday was re- ported by the stock exchange 3( 5,480,000 shares. Dow-Jones preliminary averages: , Industrial, 95.98, up 0.75; railroad ! 44.39, up 0.17; utility 34.90, off 0.02. EGG MARKET WEAK Portland, Ore., June 21. (LP) Weakness in the egg trade is gen- MEN here's a REAL DEAL 60c Value ALL FOR 3Sc 35c STAG SHAVING CREAM and 25c STAG AFTER SHAVING POWDER. ALL FOR 35c. You'll like Slag shaving cream and powder! BEND DRUG COMPANY Ben E. Whisenand, Prop. orally shown. UVnthcr cmulitiniij i-rc not only ittf.wiuit quality hut like- : vise retards ticmand somewhat. The ! li tiil ci-i.p rcntinu? tluii mmiiral ' Cjui-lalinv. m l he cxtivtnr jntinl but n" "'"'"K" potato ir.iuc. new . Mid o Id. ihcie is an imptuvod trend. j( ;in pill ls 0f t-oumrv there has ' H.vr an awakonin in old potato: which are very scam'. '. i jr iff nn n Iff r P VV ALL AL t KULLj FOOD PRODUCERS Secretary of Agriculture; One of Dictators By Fredtrick C. Olhnum ! (l"nitct trc Staff I'iirrvHis'ji.ititl j 'Washington. June 21. UP --S.v- j retarv of Auricultutv Henrv Aard: Wallace has more influence upon' So busy U the asriculture de- partment under Wallace that it will have no time for publication of such famous brochures as "the love hi: ol . a etui ircR aurm nis ienur?. The secretary is a typical mid-' westerner from D?s Moines jovial kindly and still slightly awed by the msgiitficcnce of official Washington. His hair usually is a little rumpl ed and his coat a little wrinkled as i he holds conference after conferen1 with farm leaders, millers, textile the president s brain trust . He has ' announced forthcoming prccessin? taxes on wheat and cot let". He has seen prices of both com l k;.,..tr It.. nU.- iul I de.orS rnd don-( strates nts ability as a man ot tnc soil. His magazine, Wallaces Farm" ' er ; reveals his personal influence out; The secretary likes to play bad-j min.cn. a eame which ,f a mystery to most Americans. He likes to attend services in the Episcopalian church and to work problems in cal culus for amusement's sake. He once disappeared from a picnic on his farm to be discoveied latei trying t calculate the course of a planet by advanced mathematics. He has a flair for words. He can ' talk in the language of a back-1 woodsman or a college professor. He writes in a pithy style, as for ex- mple: ; "Show corn ideals deal too much with beauty and too little with ulil- itv. Whether corn has smooth or rougn Kernels means very little more than the presence or the an- sence of dimples on a pretty girl.' Wallace and his wife live in the exclusive araman rarK nmci I where can look upon preenswardi , where can look upon prec as rolling as those in their native J Iowa. Willing walkc tn work and finally has become fcmiliar with the cran- I "S's of the White House. After hi; j !rst cabinet meeting wun nooseveu ne iiaa iu can a fjuuwuiuti "puiw-. getically which door led outside. STEEL OVTPUT GAINS New York, June 21. LP Steel production has reached 50 per cent of capacity, the highest since April, g keenine ud with the demand. I The 50 per cent capacity, an in crease of three per cent for ingot ! output over the preceding week, represents a figure where many companies probably win oe oper- , atina at A nrofit. borne mills were beginning to tall behind in deliveries, Iron Age said, j Increases in the industry include: Pittsburgh from 35 to 40 per cent; ' Chicago from 46 to 50 per cent; Buf- ' falo from 36 to 48 per cent; The j Valleys from 50 to 55 per cent; east- ! ern Pennsylvania from 23 to 26 per , cent; Cleveland-Lorain from 63 to 67 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Butter 92 score 23; 91 score 21 ',.; 90 score 21. Eggs Extra large IVh; medium M'i; small 10. Poultry Leghorn hens all size! 11-12; colored under 5 lhs. 15-10: E lhs. and over 14-15. Lcuhorn broil ers 12-17 lbs. per dozen 10-11; 18 24 lhs. rer dozen 10-11. Fryers, leg horn over 2 lbs. 10-11; colored up to 3 lbs. 15-16. Roaster, colored Z"i to 4 lbs. 19-20; over 4 lbs. 19-20. Roosters old leghorn 6-8; colored 8-9. Squabs all sizes 17-18. Domestic j rabbits, under 5 lbs. b-7; o ids. ana over 5-6. Pnn nAiMTiMr r:: i d-m I deceased, and that the fudge of said PORTLAND LIVESTOCK I FOR PAINTING Tinting and Paper fc ; , j , ,9,3 , ten Portland, Ore., June 21. - (LP) -; "!',n'n sr? J' o'clock a. m. at the county court Hogs-Receipts 225; no early action Snif. PZrt?V' S ' " courthouse in Bend, on the one carload; talk lower. Fw Sherwin-Williams Products. Tele- 0rcRon M t()e tim(, and p,ac(, fm ' early sales drive-ins 10c lower than pnone wu. i-na-iip (h(f hcarin(! of objections to and for i early Tuesday's price of $5.10; quot- ( WHY not have ;hat overheating ra- I 'he settlement of said final account ably top apparently not now above ji)ltor cleaned at Barrett's Weld- I in!, ""d a" Persons interested in !'3,5 . . , , ,! ing and Radiator Shoo? You will , said M'"'e are notified to appear at Cattle Receipts 150. Calves 10. i-prised at the results. ' s11" lime and place and show cause No early trading, values unfitted.! ' 61-14c!i' such there be why said final ac- P.pil supply two loads of California 1 j counting should not be settled and grass cows. J PAINTING, Papering. Kalsomining allowed and the undersigned dis- i Sheep Receipts. 300. . All drive- by competent workman ot low j charged from his trust, lins: nothing sold early. Tuesday's . cost. .Call 711 for free estimate or ROSS FARNHAM, Administrator ' lemb sales mostly on basis of $5.50' nrlvice. F. 1. Blown, 1334 E. Second : of the Estate of Constance C. Wig fortop. 'St. 53-148-21pi more, Deceased. 8-14-20-25c President Receives Law Decree m mm m i rvsident Roosevelt Is shown hero as ho received the purple and gold cloak after an honorary degree of doctor of luws was conferred ou Mm Catholic University. WnsUliiKton. Archbishop Mlehnel J. turley of Ualtltnore Is shown drapiiiR the cloak about tho preai- dent's shoulders. Mrs. Roosevolt Is In tho background. - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CUiwirin! advertising c:anf iht buur. 22 onJ fr all ovrr 2.V All -Iiuirl.i FOR SALE I WANT to soli your home? List it with us. Quick sale, confidence and fair dealinc. If vou want to buy a home or farm land, see us. Complete listing of all state proper- i ty fttr sale in this district, on easy terms. Gilbert's Real Estate. 10IB Bond St U2-ll-17c CHICKS State tested: Reds. $7.30 '. per w nn e i-etnorn. 9u.au per nS r....i; li rLZC.. - tn XrA Hatcher Beaverton, Oreuon. 32-2-53p FOR SALE Holstein cow, Kivin M R)ik ,es(s 4, Also R" Gki- phni Be d 67.)4c asters, snapdragons and salpiglrais, ; all iOc dozen, - while thev hist. Ella , Frizzell, 4w Fifth and Olney. ! SH-HP j mr. a-ctirra-tT r o r n ! TI,m,NlW 3- & InnCSi mP-; 1017 Eond. Maximum values -tt! minimum cost! Lathes, ranges, beds, j tools, guns, dressers. chairs and musical instruments. 63 -lip FOR SALE Electric washer, dav- enporl, electric sewing machine and other household goods. Inquire 305 Lee lane. CS-14-15n FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room modern house, I fins in Alsi 2 nnr! 4 room fur- nished apartments, and 4 room lln- furnished house. Apply 4 13 Broad way. 50-13-14p FOR RENT Two room house, large I garden snot Rent very low n- r"".- "' ........... . FOR RENT 3 room modern fur nished house with araa?, base ment at 116 Irving. Call 301-J or 636 -R. Hilipj WANTED WANTED-Seotic tank work, build- . ' nJ repairing and cleaning. Phone 21-J or call at 1820 East First St. 45-147-20C AUTOMOBILES WANTED Will pay cash for your car. N. If. Gil- - lQlf B d St hone 2UJ 39-147-20c WANTED To trade good saddle horse or milk cow. Horse is best m this part of the country. Eva Duncan, box 35-A. route 2, Bend, phone CF5. G0-14-15c WANTED Any kind of work. Mrs. Thompson, 223 Wall St. 52-13-14p WOOD FOR SALE WOOD FOR SALE $3.50 per cord. pine in short lengths. Moore's Wood zara, pnone :ii-n. jaw wesi nin. 01-141-lp6 MISCELLANEOUS AT HENDERSON'S Repair Shop Lawnmowers sharpened by expert wjin machinery, S1.00. Also knives and shears. Keymade, saws filed. Bicycles, guns, locks repaired. Baby cabs retired. Jo Wall. r'i-li-dnn ' crnta for 2i wtnl or ia, attvrrttilntf Btrlrtly c.h tn I One ernl per ilvanre. LOST. LOST, bolw.fn Redmond mid Bend. 1 laO head KambouiHet ewes and , cross brped lambs. Brand HU. Please notify A. T. Herrling. phone 302-W. 14S0 West Fifth St., Betid Heward. G4-14-ltlp LOST Boston toy hull doK about 3 mtinths old. Call 110 or 132 Green- for reward. 35-ll-ltip i nc1 K, , c A. . LOST Black bpamel pup. Reward for return to 823 Colorado. " 59-Hp WOOL MARKET B.istcn, June 21. (IP) Hiuhcr prices paid to western growers, h j 2.1 cruasins of already high raw wool nK. U. S. agriculture department s;lit, dcm.md ls (i,jr flir ohio and similar fleece wools arid prices are irm to sighty higher than last week. Strictly combing 58s, 60s, half-blood. Ohio wools have been ... . .i... ;., '", AV..Tf,, r. ,., .., pared with previous quotations of 3--iac. rrices are firm on strictly ci:rnbing 56s, three-eighths blom, and ou 48s. 50. one-qu:irter blood. Ohio wools at :i2-33c in the frease en a moderate turnover. A nutritionist points out that, while rhubarb is scientifically class ed as a vegetable, it is very properly used as a fruit in balancing the diet. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE AND EXECUTION, ! an order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- gon for Deschutes County, on the 20th day of June, 1933, pursuant to a decree entered in said Court on the 20th day of June, 1933, in a suit wherein H. C. Dodds is plaintiff and Don A. Slaughter and Flora G. C,l-iii.h(.r hie urif.- F P nr:.U nnrl Bertha B. Drake, 'his wife; Frank Crow, sometimes known as Frank M. Crow, and. Cora Crow, his wife, and Reconstruction Finance Cor poration, a corporation, are defend ants, said Writ being directed to and commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter de scribed, now therefore, I will, on Friday, the 21st day of July, 1933, at 11:00 o'clock A. M at the front door of the Court House in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, offtr for iiale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the follow ing described real property located in Deschutes County, Oregon, to wn ,r Mr, ,U(lrn . n..orir r un Qj Township 17, South of Range 12, East of the Willamette Meridian, to satisfy a judgment in favor of i plaintiff in the sum of $1000.30 with 8 interest from January 1.1th. 19.11; fur the further sum of $23.90 for insurance premium paid, together with $150.00 attorney's fees, and for costs in the sum of $37.10, together with costs for and upon said writ. C. ,L. McCAULEY, Sheriff, Deschutes County, Oregon. 14-20-25-31c NOUCK OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Deschutes his final ac- counting of the administration of L the estate of Constance C Wigmore. NO. 4Ui SI MMONS IN TIIK riKCl'IT COntT OF TIIK statk ok oitr:i;oN kok Tin: C'Ol'NTY OF UKSl lll'TKS IVM-hutou County Municipal lin- ; piovonifiil DiNlrU't. a inutitcipd cor- : luuution. Plaintiff, vie H. K. C'our-i j sen und fYaiuvs Cuursii, IuihImuuI .anil wife; C. H. Wurthinn'n; J. M. ; Holland and June Dot Holland, hus j I wind und wife; K. J. Holmun und j i 7oe Ella lloltuan. huband and wife: I , li. J. lloltnan and Autiuta U. Uol ftnau, hulwnd and wile; F. W. lv ; ervnx and Jane Ooo levrrtMu, hus- Utnd und wife; K K. FalkcnhuMen I and wife; and Dolph KulkeuhuKcu and Jane Doc Ktilkt'tihuKt'n, husband j und wife; und all persons unknown owning or claiming by, through or f under you or either of you, or uny I pet son or persons huving or claim t inn to have any right, title or inter est iu or to or claim upon the prop erty hereinafter descrilcd. Defend ants. To H. E. Cuiusen und Frances Cum sen, husband and wife; C. H. Wot thiiiKlou; J. M. Holland and Jane Doe Hollaiii., huslmnd and wife; K. J. llolman und Zoo Kllu tliilman, husband and wife; It. J, llolman and Augusta 1. Holmun, hiusluind und wife; F. W. Levcremt und Jane Dm 1-rvoren, husUind and wile; rl It. KulkcnhuKi'ii und Jane Due Falkenhagfti, husband and wift ; and Dolph Fulkeuhagt,n and Jane Doe FulkcnhuKt'u, htlHlutnd and wife; und till persons un known, owning or claiming by, through or under you or either of you, or nuy person or persons hav ing or claiming to have any right, title or interest in or to or chum upon property hereinafter describ ed ; und to cuch und ull of the above und fnregolng named defendants. IN THE NAME OF TIIK STATE OF OREUON: You are hereby notified that Des chutes County Municipal lin pi o ve il umh District, ii municipal corpora tion, plaint if t above named, is the owner und holder of Certificates of Delinquency issued Octubcr 1, 1931, December 29. 1931, October 26, 19-2. November 15, 1932 und February 23, 1933. for the irrigation district as sessments und taxes duly and reg ularly assessed and levied against the reul property hereinafter de scribed for the years 1925 to 1931, inclusive, us hereinafter indicated, in the aggregate amount of $10,127.05 (the same being for the amounts now due und delinquent for said ir rigation district taxes for the said years, together with penalty und in terest thereon, upon the said real property assessed, to you) no part of which has been paid; that plaintiff is informed and lltercfore believes that you are the respective owners of the legal title to said reul prop erty which said property Ls and was during ull of the times herein men tioned situated within the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District, Deschutes County, Oregon; that said certificates were Issued by the Sheriff und Tux Collector of Deschutes County, Oregon, on the dates ubove mentioned pursuant to the statutes of the State of Oregon; that said property Is particularly de scribed as follows, together with the names of the owners of each of the respective parcels or tracts thereof, number und date of certificate, amount due plaintiff on the date of issuance of certificate and vcurs de linquent as herein set forth: R. E. Coursen. Cvrtiflruu No. 55, NE' iNE''4 8-16-12, years delinquent, 1925-1931; amount, $877.11; date is sued 10-1-31. E. R. and Dolph Falkenhagen. cer tificate No. 63: lots 1 and 2 N'-.-SK1, lot 3, NEtSW'4 0-1G-12; years de linquent, 1925-1929; iiinouiit, $3, 31032: date bulled, 12-29-31. E. R. and Dolph Falkenhagen, cer tificate No. 94; lots 1, 3. 3. NE'SW Ku N':SE"i 6-16-12, year delin quent, 1930; amount, $473.98; date issued, 10-26-32. J. M. Holland, certificate No. 80; NENW'i, 9-16-12; years delin quent, 1927-1930; amount, $814.23; date issued, 10-26-32. F. W. Levcremt, certificate No. 95; SW'SEV,, 8-IC-ll; years delin quent, 1926-1930; amount, $20.01; issued. 10-26-32. C. H. Worthington, certificate No. 9G; NEVjNE'i 9-16-12; years tlelin- quent, 1927-1930; amount, $1,018.70;, date issued, 10-26-32. j rt. Cj. Coursen. certilicate Ho. lis; NE'NE't 8-16-12; years delinquent, 1930; amount, $199.07: date issued, 11-15-32. K. J. Holman. certificate No. 121; NWV4NWV4 8-16-12; years delin- quent, 1926-1931; amount delin-, quent, $1,039.69; 2-23-33. I K. J. Holmun, certificate No. 120; i lot 4, W'iSW'i 5-16-12; years de-j liuquent, 1926-1931; $2,381.54; dute issued. 2-23-33. Total, $10,127.65. And you, the said defendants ( ubove named und cuch and ull of , you and all persons owning orj claiming to own any right, title or interest in and lo the foregoing real ' property or any part or parcel j thercot are hereby required to ap pear within sixty days from and or pay the amount or amounts due as above set forth, together with In terest, penalty, costs and accrued costs, and in case of your failure sr. to do, the plaintiff will apply to the above named court for a decree foreclosing the lien of said certifi cates of delinquency against the land above described and directing that the same bo sold or so much thereof as may be necessary to sat isfy said lien or liens. Published under and by virtue of an order of the nbove entitled court dated May 29, 1933; dale of first publication May 31, ia33: date of last i publication, July 26, 1933. All process and pleadings in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned. Attorney for Plaintiff, in the above entitled cause. N. G. Wallace, Attorney for Plain tiff, Address; Penney Bldg., Bend, Oregon. 149-2-8-14-20-25-31-37-43c SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Deschutes N. A. PETERSON, Plaintiff, vs. ED M. SW ALLEY, as Administrator of the Estate of ALMIRA SWALLEY. Deceased, ED M. SWALLEY nnd LENA SWALLEY, his wife, CAR RIE SWALLEY. a single person. SAM LOWERY, a single person ' LAURA A. LANDINGHAM ond C. ! C. LANPINOHAM, her hushuml. NORA A. C.ll.K ami V. H. (Ul.K. her husband. MACK. IK K. STUART und FRED S1V A NT. her husband, GUY C. SUMNER and EMMA SUM NER. In wife, RYDA THAYER and HERT THAYER, her hmduind. ROL I.IK K SUMNER, 11 ntnule perwin, CECIL SUMNER und EDNA SUM NER, his wife. ROY SUMNER and JESSIE SUMNER, his wife, heirs off sutd Al.MlliA SW ALLEY. Deceased, lVfendunts. To: Rollio E. Sumner und Sam I.owcrv, two of the uImvc liuinrd defendants: t IN THE NAME OF THE STATE i lil ni)L'i ilM. VP 1 1. J it 1 1111, mni rut 11 you, tux hereby retuiiivil to aptH'ur and answer to the Complulnl of (he plaintiff In the above entitled Court und cause within thirty (30) days of the date of the first publication of this Summons upon you. und for want theteof the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court lor 11 Judgment and Decree us prayed lor til his Complaint, to-wlt: That he In decreed tit lie the owner iu fee of the following tle Mribeil premises, lo-wit: The West Half of the Northwest Quarter W' NW'A): the Noith t'al Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter (NE NWI-i): und the North west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter INWV, SWVi); till In Sec tion Twenty (20), Township Sixteen Mil) South, Raue Twelve F-ast, W. M. in Deschutes County. Oregon, free und clear from any claim, right, title, or interest of the defendants, or either of them, and that said de fer -hints, and each of them, lie for ever barred from claiming or assert ing nuy right, title, or In ten's t In and to the nlwve described premises ewrse to the right of the uhiin tiff; and for such other und further relief us the Court might deem just iu the premises. Tins Summons Ls served upon you by publication In the Bend Bulletin, n newspaper of general circulation, published dally In Bend, Deschutes County. Oregon, said publication In'ing made pursuant to uu Order made and entered herein ou the 3rd duv of June. 1933. by the Hon. T. F. J. Duffy. Judge of the ubove entitled Court, which Order re quires you to uppeur and answer within thirty days from the first publication of this Summons, which date is fixed by said Order us June 14th. 1933. H. H. DE ARMOND, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Mend. Oregon. 8-14-20-25-31C 013529 NOTICE FOR 111111 K'ATION Department of the Interior General I -and Office at laikeview, Oreiron. June 3. 1933. NOTICE is hereby given that Arthur Cook, of Bend, Oregon, who, on December 2, 1929. made Home stead Entry. No. 013529. fur E'vSE' i. SELiNE4 Sec. 25. T. 22 S R. 10 E. nud Lot 3. Section 30, Tnwmhlp 22 S., Ftnny e U E,. Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make Three- Year Prut if. to estab lish claim to the laud above de scribed, before H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 15lh day of July, 1933. Claimant names us witnesses: thcrnum Muffilt. of Powell Butte, Oregon; Ira Eagles, of Bend, Ore gun; Oscar Gorman, of B"tid. Ore gon; Alonzo Hall, of Bend, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. Register, 2-8-14-20-25c Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the Es tate of Dui.iv G. Rasmussen, de ceased, hn.s filed his Final Account in the office of the County Clerk of Dtsch tiles Count v, Oregon, -ind that Thursdav. the 20th dav of Jul v. 1933. at the hour of 10:00 A. M. off said day, in the County Court Room of said Court, has been appointed by said Court us the time and place ! for the hearing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. j Da led and first published, June j 21, 1933. I Iast published, July 12. 1933. CHRISTIAN M. RASMUSSEN. Executor of the Estate of Daisy G. Rasmussen, deceased. Jay H. Upton, Attorney for Executor. 14-20-2."-31c SEE THESE VALUES . . . NOW A car is only as old as it looks . . . and runs. Save money . . . buy a good used . car. Before you buy, sec what the Bend GuruRC bus lo of fer. NASH "8"1 SEDAN This car is In splendid mvclinn Itnl condition. Huh good appear ance. $595 11)29 DURANT COUPE This car hus only hern driven 18.000 miles. In very nice con dition. $175 1931 I PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Driven less than 10,000 mile,. GUARANTEED. Tills car is like new In every respect. See It to daysee the lies! value in the city. $475 Bend Garage Co. Used Car Department PHONE 103 lfe-s SPEEDY HALF-TON PICK-UP-Thls model Is helping many builnrwca lmiruve service anil cut hauling cotta. The lx la built of heavy itrrl. The cab Is outlined like a paaactiser car. Hyncm-Mrah gear .shift. Can't be duplicated anywhere at HANDSOME HALF-TON PANEL No other panel truck handles so emily or cihu ao little to run. Has adju.tahle driver's seat, weather .tripped doors, insulated Interior with dome lluttt. Choice of many color coutbinat ions. The br.t value available at SMART SEDAN DELIVERY-Thlslarge capaciiy truck lscutting delivery and selling co.it for some of the bluest Finns in tmiinru. Hat Fiihrr body, completely lined interior, Syncro-Mesh gear. shift, coach lamps. A remarkable buy at aaamaaaaaaam ECONOMICALSTAKETRUCK A rugged model A that has brok'.-n records Tor low operating and upkeep 1 cottt. Special features Include solidly.buitt platform, steel tlgn panels, hinged center ttake lection. 131 whcelbatc. A buy of buys at Ml prlcet I. o. b. Flint, Mictufinn. Spoainl equipment extra. Low df llvtred prlcet and eany O. M. A. C. term: A General Motors Vnlut. SAVE WITH I CHEVROLET TRUCKS Wall mid (irccinvood PICK YOUR TRUCK from this low-priced line For the big majority of totluy'a truck owners, there's no longer any qtmtion of wltut truck to buy. Tliry me making thrir selection from Chevrolet 'h line the lownt priced six-cylinder truck on the inmkrt. Ami it iun't just low price thnt nuikrs them choose Chevrolet. These t nicks, avniluhlc in three wheelhunc lengths, und n big variety of body types to fit practicitlly every haul ing need, cost leas for gun, oil, upkeep und repairs tlinn any other trucks you can buy. Yon enn avo with Chevrolet frucAi, tho most populur In the woiM. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. 4401 5301 $ 545 655 Bend Garage Co. IH. ...... I'll