The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 30, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    Stocks End Year
On Strong Note
By Elmer C. Walwr '
(United PreM Financial Editor)
New York, Dec. 30 IIP) Stocks
closed the year on a strong note
with the general average attain
ing a new high since September 4,
1937. ;.,. .
Trading Increased as compared
with last Saturday. Aviation cor
poration topped the active list and
made a new high. Other actives
included Lehigh Valley Coal, Pep
si-Cola, Park Utah, Packard, New
York Central, and Silver King Co
alition Mines. The last made a
new top on a gain of more than
a point.
All sections of the list particl
pated in the rise. Rails made a
new high since August 31, 1937;
industrials, a new hign since Janu
ary 3, 1940, and utilities a new
high since January, 1940.
Eastman Kodak gained 3 points
and advances of a point or more
were noted In American Can,
Commonwealth & Soutiiern pre
ferred, Distillers Corp.-beagrams,
Crosley Radio, International Busl
' ness Machines, Johns - Manville,
LaClede Cas preferred, Caylord
Container, and the Westlnghouse
Electric issues.
The same influences that lifted
the market yesterday were re
sponsible for the extension of the
year-end rally today, namely, bet
ter war news, heavy reinvestment
demand, and some short covering.
Added to these were a better
grain market and numerous fa
vorable items for individual is
sues. Malheur Onions
Widely Sampled
Portland, Ore., Dec. 30 etPt
Onions grown in Malheur county
are gaining new lame as result oi
publicity received when sacks of
the onions were sent to the gov
ernors of several states by Ore
gon growers, E. N. Weinbaum,
manager of the trade and com
merce department of the Portland
chamber of commerce, said today.
Each governor received a 50
pound sack, and replies from them
indicated that the onions were
accepted with pleasure.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Dec. 30 (in
Livestock for week: Cattle 1650,
calves 300. Unevenly higher on
short holiday run. Week's trade
50c to 1.00 higher but much ad
vance on common grades and be
, low lost late. Good fed steers
topped at 16.50, two loads 16.00.
Other medium-good fed steers
13.75-15.50. Common -medium
steers mostly 10.00-13.50. Common-medium
heifers 9.00-13.00
Good heifers 13.50-14.00; medium-
good cows 10.00-12.50. Canners
and cutters 5.50-7.50 early with
fat dairy type cows to 10.00 and
over. Medium-good bulls 9.50
11.25. Odd head 11.50. Good and
choice vealers 13.50-14.50. Grass
calves mostly 13.50 down.
Hoks 1875. suuply Inadequate,
market very active, some strength
on heavies and sows, otherwise
unchanged, largely at ceiling.
Good and choice 180-250 lbs.
largely 15.75. 255-300 lbs. 14.50-
15.00. Light lights 14.50. Good
sows 13.2514.00; choice 104 lb.
feeder pics 14.25 late.
Sheep 450 extremely light sup
ply sold steady to strong. Good
choice wooled lambs 13.50-14.00.
No. 1 pelt lambs up to 13.50. Me
dium-good lambs 12.00-13.25. Com
mon down to 10.00; good and
choice ewes 5.50-6.00. Common
down to 3.00.
The market will be closed New
Year's day.
Enough wood to build approxl
matcly 1,500,000 six-room houses
has been purchased for the armed
services by a single central pro
curement agency.
FOR
MOVING
PAWNG, CRATING
"0R4GE
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PHONE 788
210 Irving Ave., Bend
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Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
S036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
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For
Classified Rates
Local Paid In Advance
25 Words One Time 85c
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times Sl-35
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nambtr of liuortlono
Ono month run. Mine copy, t day rate
Minimum Charie, He
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20e
Cleinlfled AdrertUlnr, Canh In Adranee
Dallr Cloohv Time KilO P. M.
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Special Breakfast
Sunday, Dec. 81, 9 a. m.
VUlllna- Brethren Welcome
George Slmervllle, Scc'y.
BEND LODGE, NO. 218 1. O. O.
Meets Every Monday Night
I. O. O. F. Temple
265 Franklin Avenue
Robt. Leader, Noble Grand
D. R. Miller, Sec, Phone 1069-W
FOR SALE
S.mo.00 DOWN takes four room
modern home. basement. Large
lot. Garage. Kitchen range, ou
circulator. $1350. Must act now.
Gilberts Real Estate. 1015 Wall
Street.
4 ROOM modern house on Colum
bia '.4 block from Kenwood school.
Garage, woodshed, basement.
$2200. Small down payment. Bal
ance easy terms. Apply 855 Ogden
Ave.
INCOME PROPERTY. Two three
bedroom apartments. One on first
floor. One semi-basement. One
three room on same lot, all mod
ern. Furnished or unfurnished.
Wood fuel, refrigeration. Call
1128-W or 451-M for appointment.
3 SHEETS 4'x8'xl4" used firtex.
1 sheet UxM plywood. Inquire
922 & Newport Avenue.
SEWING MACHINE, 8 tube
radio, rocking chairs, 2 heating
stoves, chest of drawers, one bu
reau, end tables, men's, ladles'
and children's winter coats. 526
Staats, across from laundry.
PAIR PRE-WAR eastern make
lady's white figure skates, size 8.
1446 Newport.
5 YEAR OLD, 1400 lb. work horse,
also Maytag gasoline wachlng ma
chine, $25.00; wind charger, $35.00;
Plainvlew, 14 miles on Sisters
highway. E. Weiss. 1
DINING ROOM table and chairs,
almost new. Margaret Miller, Sis
ters, Oregoi... ,
TAUPE MOHAIR davenport In
very good condition, rocking chair
with upholstered cushion, baby
high chair, cabinet graphonola
with 50 records. Phone 22H-W. 504
Newport.
ON PAVED STREET close in, 4
room modern house with shower,
double garage, large lot, drilled
hole. Unfurnished $2500. Furnish
ed $2700. Loan available. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
ONE SET of new garage doors,
7x8', complete with hardware. 414
Georgia Ave.
FRESH APPLE CIDER, that
good kind from Puritan Cider
Works, 55c gallon In your con
tainers. Some more of those good
eating and cooking Spitzenberg
apples, $1.75, $2.00 box. Green
wood Feed Co. Greenwood & Di
vision Sts.
TWO BEDROOM modern furnish
ed house, on paved street, good
location. Also good garage with
living quarters on same lot. Can
obtain terms. Phone 664-W or ap
ply 1588 Awbrey.
SEMI MODERN houses, west
side: 3 rooms with porch, 2 stoves,
good location, $900, $250 down,
$20 month. 2 room, bullt-lns, hot
water tank, range, ccplic tank,
$900, $200 down, $15 month. 2 bed
rooms, partly furnished, $950,
$300 down, $25 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
GOOD ACREAGE: Good almost
new 6 room modern house. City
lights, city water. You must see to
appreciate. Five acres. All irri
gated, new garage, chicken houses,
cellar, meat house. Also largo
barn. Priced right. Low down pay
ment. Gilberts Real Estate.
WONDERFUL BUY. 40 acre
ranch 3'4 miles from Bend, 35 C.
O. I. 3 bedroom house and 3 room
houser garage, only $3250. $1200
down, $25 month. Anno Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
8 ROOM, modern, unfurnished
house. Largo living room with
fireplace, also outdoor living
room, fireplace, grill all enclosed
with new white picket fence. 326
Congress.
STRAW SHIPMENT in now.
Good alfalfa hay, baled from
stack. Phone orders 78 or come in
and see us. Crown Rabbit Pellets
again available. Greenwood Feed
Co. Greenwood & Division Sts.
FOR PROMPT relief of colds,
sinus, or catarrh, try a bottle of
U. I. oil, no burning relieve nasnl
'discomfort Instantly. Large size
$1.25; small, 3 for $1.25. Wong's,
lis uona.
LARGE CIRCULATING heater In
A l condition. Dewey Crum, Rt. 2,
Box 130, Bond.
I HAVE SEVERAL console model
raoios in excellent condition. Must
sell at once for needed room. 117
'Lafayette. Phone 536.
a Little, Sell a Lot
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WILL TRADE lKt ton stake Ford
truck In good condition with good
rubber for good passenger car
with good rubber. Call at 1837
Harriman, 3 blocks west of M. &
N. Cafe.
2 LOTS 50x100, located on Lafay
ette close in. Also good income
property, apts. or houses all fur
nished, close In east side. Terms,
might consider a late model car
In trade. Owner 164 E. Irving.
FOR RENT
MODERN FURNISHED house. 4
rooms, shower, garage and wood
siied. Call 21 Columbia. Mike
Todoroff.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Private bath. Phone 7bb. 141
Georgia.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment on paved street, close to
town and mills. Inquire 87 Shasta
or phone 962-J.
TWO BEDROOM modern furnish
ed house. Apply 610 Portland Ave.
No garage.
NICE, CLEAN, 3 room modern
furnished house, garage. Phone
557-W.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2
bedroom house close to both mills.
Inquire at 135 Jefferson.
SLEEPING or light housekeeping
rooms, furnace heat. One block
west of high school. Phone 451-M
or call 608 Broadway.
TWO ROOM furnished cabin,
close In. Water and JJghts furnish
ed, not modern. Inquire at 1234
Hill St.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, fnone 3-k-zj. alter e:uu p.m.
3 ROOM modern house furnished,
with water and lights. 3 room not
modern furnished house. Close in.
Call 168 E. Irving. Phone 834-W.
ROOM apartment with furni
ture. Army couple preferred. 726
Wall.
3 ROOM furnished house. Wood
shed, garage. $15.00 a month. C.
H. Spaugh, 1045 Cumberland.
3 ROOM semi-modern furnished
house. Inquire 1444 Hartford. ,'
WANTED
BICYCLES Top cash prices for
bicycles, wheels, tricycles, frames,
wagons, parts of all kinds, broken
ones OK. Carl Austin, 220 Green
wood. WILL CARE for invalids, old peo
ple or one who needs care, in my
home at 1258 E. 2nd St. Phone
593-W.
TO BUY immediately sturdy, 2
wheel trailer. Must have 16"
wheels, and preferably 5 lug
wheels. Phone 406-W. G.Asendorf.
A 4 OR 5 room modern house on
west side with enough space for
garden and chickens. Large down
payment, will deal with owner or
agent. Inquire at 1222 Cumber
land. WANT TO BUY 3 or 4 thousand
feet of rough lumber. Call at 351
West Railroad St., Bend.
GOOD ANVIL. Creighton, 1446
Hill. Phone 733.
WANT TO BUY a used oil heater.
Write No. 11770 care of the Bulle
tin.
GOOD HOME for friendly shep
herd dog, nice for children. Apply
biu r'ortlana.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY: Have
Waiting Lists: We. need farms.
cattle ranches, city homes, busi
ness property, cares, service sta
tions, auto courts, stores. What
have you. Gilberts Real Estate,
1015 Wall Street.
WE DO mattress revonatlng and
rebuilding, work guaranteed.
Bend Bedding Co. Phone 753-J.
USED GUNS and motors. Will
pay good prices or liberal trade in j
allowances on new ones. Evans
Fly Co. South highway.
WANT TO BUY child's pre-war
sled. 1455 Cumberland.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
HELP WANTED
BELL HOPS
Butte Inn.
wanted at Pilot
EXPERIENCED MACHINE
PRESSER WANTED. ASK FOR
MR. NOVACK AT MASTER-
CRAFT CLEANERS.
SITUATION WANTED
WILL CARE for preschool chil
dren between 8:30 and 5. Mrs.
Phillips, Apt. 3, behind Museum
of Wonders, north highway.
rSEI) CARS
1936 REO 1 ton 28 passenger
school bus or flat bed. Also 1929
22-passcngcr 1V ton Dodge.
Phone 644.
1934 FORD V-8 sport coupe. 5
good tires. Can be seen at 465 E.
Olney. Sam Durfee.
2 CHEVROLET coaches, 1929 and
1931. Will sell cheap. 1236' Balti
more. 1930 MODEL A Ford coupe, $150.
Inquire at Tower Confectionery,
next door to Tower Theatre.
CLEAN 1930 model A. Good en
gine, body and rubber. Schuman
Auto Electric.
CURIOUS WORLD
LIGHT PERSONAL PLANES',
ACCORDING TO THE CIVIL AERONAUTICS
.AUTHORITY, WILL BE POPULAR AFTER THE
WAR, WITH SOO.OOO OF THEM FLY1NS
THEAMENSKIE5BVI50. BUT THE
LI&HT PLANE SS NOT NEW THE 26-HP
MODEL ABOVE WAS BUL rANO FIOWH
V -. AT MIDDL6TOWN,
OOPft. 1Md BY NiA ftERVICf. INC.
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-EARTH
TODAY IS APPROXIMATELY
THREE MILLION AMLES
NARA THE SUN
THAN ITWAS LAST JULY.
T. M. REQ. II. a. PAT. OFF.
Capitol, Starts Sunday
Fred MacMurny, Dorothy Lamour in l
co-starring Betty Hutton with Diana
LOST
LADY'S WRIST WATCH down
town Bend. Imperial with 3 rubies
on each side, black band. Return
to Bulletin for reward.
PARTY WHO took two sleds from
front yard Saturday night is
known. Return Immediately to
1444 Elgin and no questions will
be asked.
MAN'S BILLFOLD containing
driver's license, social security
card and other identification. Re
turn to 20 Mi Minnesota or Bulletin
office.
STRAYED, black and white bird
dog pup. Spaniel and pointer
breed, 5 months old. Reward for
return to 147 E. Olney or phone
1070-W.
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical. Men's and women's
belts. Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs.
Edna Boyd Brinson. O'Kane Bldg.,
or Box 164, Bend.
PROMPT GUARANTEED service
on all makes of washing ma
chines, oil burners and small
household appliances. Bend Wash
er Service, 136 Greenwood Ave.
Phone 583.
Shevlin Quality
PONDEROSA PINE
Lumber and
RED RYDER
HERE5 GOVERNOR
HOLLE.T , ALL
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EORSE DIFFENDERFER,
CoMngswooc, Aeus etmy.
scene from "And the Angels Sing,"
Lynn and Raymond walburn.
MISCELLANEOUS
TOR SALE or rent 3 room mod
ern house, partly furnished, or
furnished if necessary. 117 Staats.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you Hkc. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
; Terrebonne
V Terrebonne, Dec. 30 (Special)
The seventh and eighth grade pu
pils and their teacher, Mrs. Kuoy
Scott, held a Christmas party at
the school Thursday evening.
Gifts were exchanged and refresh
ments were served by the group.
The pupils won this party by get
ting the largest group of P.T.C.
members.
: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn
burgh and children were Christ
mas eye dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Williams and family.
Mr. and- Mrs. Art Appling
moved to M a u p 1 n Thursday,
where Appling Is employed.
Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Powell of
Oregon City spent Christmas with
Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Saxton.
Box Shooks
RED; TEILS ttE
Y AND WE
WANT TO
NEED YOUR
THE KRONE-
SHERIFFS
pROTHERS .'
Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Howard
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Foss Sunday.
Albert Smalley of the army, is
spending his furlough with his
wife and children and relatives
here this week.
Charles Avery, son of Mrs.
Louis Arney is home on leave
from the navy. Avery's ship was
sunk in the battle of Leyte and
he is waiting to be re-assigned to
another ship. The Arneys expect
their other son, Johnny, home
about January 4. He has been in
the European theater of war.
Harold Doty and Dale Knorr of
Redmond, are spending several
days of the Christmas vacation
with their cousins, Mavis and
Nell Knorr.
Mrs. A. C. Surott expects to
return from Seattle witth her
father, Vick Butler, as her hus
band, Sgt. Surott, is leaving for
overseas duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shortreed
have received word that Short
reed's brother, E m m e 1 1, was
killed in action somewhere in
France.
Mrs. Elbert Smith has been con
fined to bed by a sprained back.
Mrs. Marion Garmlre of Canby,
Is at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Park, for the
Christmas vacation.
A bridal shower In honor of
Miss Getty Park was held at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Park. Refreshments of
cake and ice cream were served
to the 30 guests by the hostesses,
Marjorie Foss, Mavis Knorr, and
the Misses Faye and Dorothy
Eby. The bride-to-be ; received
many lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petty of Wal
lowa are spending the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Petty's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park.
Petty is the agriculture Instruc
tor at the high school in Wallowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knorr en
tertained at a Christmas dinner
Monday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Doty and son, Har
old, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knorr,
Mr. Frank Knorr, Mr. Frank Hal
ley, Mr .and Mrs. R. R. Knorr and
children, Mavis and Neil, and Mr.
Duffy Knorr and children, Dale
and Kay.
Mrs. Joe Howard and son, Joe,
were Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park. .
Terrebone, Dec. 30 (Special)
Heaton Steelman has been taken
to a Portland hospital for medical
care.
Mrs. Bertha Inman is ill at her
home in Terrebonne.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bodtker
were hosts to a small group at a
Christmas eve dinner at their
home. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald MacGregor and daughter,
Phyllis; Mrs. Tracy Tyler and
daughter, Mrs. Randall Miller and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weaver
and Al Newman.
CAT OUTLIVES 9 LIVES
Fort Worth, Tex. UP Accord
ing to the veterinarians, Old Tom,
the patriarch of Fort Worth cats,
should have died about 18 years
ago. But the 23-year-old Tom
doesn't seem to know about that.
It seems to be his intention to go
on wolfing down his four or five
meals a day of chopped meat and
flounting science for another 23
years.
The pine-looper, a forest pest
known technically as Bupalus pi
niarius, is being killed in Sweden
by spraying from a low-flying
plane a preparation called gesarol
wnicn is Harmless to numans ana
higher animals.
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
HALLOWELL
KOLD WAVES
lust Ask or the Girl
Who's Had One!
Well qualified and '
Experienced Operators
MAY LAURA BILLIE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
rnone 4X4
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1535 Awbrey Rd. Tel. 629 SI
NAY'
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HELfV) i DIRECTOR OF THE 5TATE SI rfilf I 5 WHAT WE'RE J
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Classified Ads
Consumer Groups
Back OPA Move
Washington," Dec. 30 (IB Fif
teen national consumer groups
have sent a telegram to food and
rationing officials praising the
restoration of most meats and pro
cessed vegetables to the ration
list as a boon to men and women
"who have neither money nor
storage space to hoard."
The organizations, including the
Farmers union, CIO cost of living
committee, and American Associa
tion of University Women, said
they hoped rationing of scarce
foods would be continued "with
out relaxation" until plentiful sup
plies were actually on hand.
In statements released together
with the telegram representatives
of the 15 groups asserted that
radio commentators and others
"who purported to voice the pro
tests of housewives against the
new rationing regulations" did not
speak for the majority of Ameri
can consumers.
Caroline F. Ware of the univer
sity women's group said that, "far
from protesting the restoration of
meats and canned vegetables to
rationing consumer organizations
have been asking for this action
since these products were made
point-free." .
LEGAL NOTICES
National Forest Timber For Sale
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, Bend, Oregon,
up to and not later than January
8, 1945, for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting
and all merchantable dead timber
located on an area embracing
about 1228 acres within Section
31, T. 16 S., R. 11 E., and Sections
4, 5, 6 and 9, T. 17 S., R. 11 E.,
W.M., Deschutes National Forest,
Oregon, estimated to be 4,000,000
feet B.M., more or less, of ponder
osa pine saw timber. No bid of
less than $7.50 Der M feet for pon-
derosa Dine will be considered. In!
nHrlitinn in thn nrlpps hid for the
of $.30 per M feet B.M. to be used
by the Forest Service for paying
the cost of slash disposal for the
total cut of timber under the
terms of the agreement, will be
required. Bids with rates in excess
of those permissible under MPR
460 will be reduced to the allow
able maximum in making the
award. $15,000.00 must accom
pany each bid, to be applied on
the purchase price, refunded or
retained in Dart as liauidated dam
ages, according to conditions of
sale. The right to reject any and
all bids is reserved. Before bids
s submitted, full information
concerning the timber the condi
tions oi sale ana suomission ui i
Forest Supervisor, Bend, Oregon.
1-11-21C
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned administra
tor of the estate of Matilda Nel
son, deceased, has filed in the
County Court of Deschutes Coun
ty, Oregon, his final account in
said estate, and said Court has
fixed the 22nd day of January,
1945, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock
p. m. and the Courtroom of said
Court as the time and place for
hearing of objections, if any, to
I said final account and the settle-
i ment tnereoi.
I Dated and first published this
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oreqon Equipment Co.
Hon d Hi Minnesota Phone WW
JRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE Vi
Bee Hive Trucks may be used
anywhere in the U.S.A. without
red tape or special license when
transporting your own good.
Long . trips, short trips any
where. See your Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond ft Franklin Phone 840
23rd day of December, J944.
G. W. WINSLOW, Administra
tor. -
A. J. MOORE, Attorney for Ad
ministrator. 16-21-27-33o
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of the County
Court of Deschutes County, Orc-
Igon, entered on the 22nd day of
November, 1M44, the undersigned
Sheriff will on the 6th day of
January, 1945, at the hour of ten
o'clock A.M.J at the front door of
the Court House in Bend, Oregon,
sell to the highest bidders for cash
or terms as hereinafter stated, the
following described real property,
located in Deschutes County, Ore
gon, provided no bid shall be ac
cepted for less than the amourft
set opposite each respective tract,
which is the minimum prfce fixed
In calH nv.st.w- nlito Ancta rt
etc.
Parcel No. 1 SEHNE&, NEK.
SE, Sec. 25, Twp. 14 S., R 12 E.
nr Tut can no rou .. . . .
. Parcel No. 2 W&W&, Sec. 17,
Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E.W.M. $160.00
Cash. . . i .
Parcel No. 3 NWSWK,
SWNW!4, Sec. 12, Twp. 18 S., R.
12 E.W.M. $80.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 4 NEW, Sec. 5 and
NWii, Sec. 4, Twp. 22, S., R. 10 E.
W.M. $320.00 Cash.
Parcel No. 5 WV&SEVi, Sec. 22,
Twp. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M. $80.00
Cash.
Parcel No. 6 SE14, Sec. 21,
Twp. 21 S., R. 10 E.W.M. $320.00
Cash.
Such sale shall be subject to the
right of any municipal corpora
tion claiming an unpaid assess
ment lien for local improvements
thereon to purchase such prop
erty within 20 days after notice of
such sale.
C. L. McCAULEY, Sheriff
4-10-16-21C
"I Resolve
to bring up a healthy,
happy r child," should
head the list of every
mother's New . Year's
resolutions. Our rich,
creamy milk plays a
vital part in nutrition.
BRADETICH
BROS.
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing in
Long Distance Household
Goods, Movement
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Dally Sendee Every Day
Of the Year
Phone 544
By FRED HARMAN