The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 10, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Stocks Reverse,
Reach New High
By Elmer C. YValzer
(United Preaa Financial Editor)
New York, Jan. 10 'IPi Stocks
reversed themselves abruptly in
late afternoon dealings today and
climbed to a new high for more
than seven years after early soft
ness.
Industrial storks led the upturn
rising to a further new peak since
ucr. ;;., as trading crossed
the million-share mark for the
26th time in the last 31 consecu
tive sessions.
wail street quarters found no
specific development in the day's
news to account for the late
runup, but there were Indications
that the period of adjustment af
ter last week's bull movement
had run its course. Virtually all
of the selling that forced the list
down just before Tuesday's close
and that manifested itself in the
first three-hours today was looked
on as profit-taking.
Ceilings Imposed
On Live Cattle
Washington, Jan. 10 ri Econ
omic Stabilization Director Fred
M. Vinson, acting to end a long
and bitter fight between cattle
men and meat retailers, today
ordered imposition of ceilings on
live cattle prices, effective Jan. 29.
From Jan. 29 to July 2, the
ceiling will be $18 per 100 pounds,
live weight, at Chicago. On July 2
the ceiling will be reduced to
$17.50. Changes In subsidy rates
to packers and the so-called "sta
bilization range" governing eligi
bility for those subsidies also will
be effective on the same dates.
Vinson ordered the office of
price administration and the war
food administration to draft or
ders prohibiting slaughterers
from paying more than the new
ceiling for live cattle. He also im
posed restrictions on the Quanti
ties of "choice" and "good" beef
they may handle, a move intended
to increase the overall quantity of
beef available to civilians.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 10 HP
Livestock: Cattle 350, calves 50.
Active, steady but quality less de
sirable. Medium-good steers scarce
early. Fed common heifers $9-00.
10.50. Canner-cutter cows $5.50
7.50. Fat dairy type cows $8.00
10.00. Common-medium bulls $8
9.50. Good heavy beef bulls quot
able to $11.50. Good grass calves
S14.00. Good-choice vealers salable
514.50 and above.
Hogs 350. Active, steady. Good
Pholce 130-270 lhs. $15.75; 275-350
lbs., $14.50-15.00. Good sows $13.50
14.00. Choice feeder pigs $14.50.
Sheep 150. Few sales steady.
Common-medium 60-65 lb. lambs
$10.5012.00. Medium-good 78 lb.
$13.00, Good-choice wooled lambs
salable $14.00-14.75. Good ewes
quotable $6,00 6.50.
Although enough aluminum is
now available for the war pro
pram, the $5,000,000 plant near
Salt Lake City, now In operation
for over a year, will continue,
under present plans, its experi
mental program Indefinitely.
DIAGNOSING - -
is half the cure!
A great many things may be making your car misbe
have: but it takes experts to pin down one particular
cause. Better drive in give us the case history . . .
and let us make a speedy diagnosis and prescribe te
auto service remedy.
After diagnosis, of course, comes careful, expert work
to effect the cure. We shine there, too !
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
TOWING
BATTERIES ANTIFREEZE TIRES
W. B. Anderson Nash Co.
W73 W.ll SW .w. Phone 700
For a Little, Sell a Lot With
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 35c
25 Words Three times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
All word! atr It add lc vt ward tlnaa
nomhar ml inaarttana
On saanth run, sama ropr, day rat
MinlaiDBi Charge, ijc
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Clarified AdvcrtUing. Caab In Att'anca
Dallr Cloain( Tima 12:3a p. at.
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. HaU
W. M. Loy, W. P. Phone 20-F-5
Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store-
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. A. M.
Stated Communication
Thurs., Inn. 1 1, 8 p. in.
M. M. Degree
Vkltlnl Brathrrn Wclroma
George Simerville, Sec'y.
FOR SALE
ONE LARGE electric National
cash register, one kitchen range,
large heating stove, 2 six ft. show
cases. Central Oregon Agate Shop,
Redmond, Oregon r'hone xi t..
IF YOU want a good radio, better
see Luckey's at 117 Lafayette to
day while I have them. All sets re
conditioned and guaranteed. Both
console and table models. Better
hurry. Phone 536.
WELL BUILT 12 foot row boat
complete with oars. See this at 201
Broadway.
REDUCED $800: Four room
house for $700 for quick sale.
Range, heater, garage, woodshed.
Priced right. Act quick. Immedi
ate possession. Gilberts Real Es
tate. 1015 Wall Street.
CLEANUP SALE on new fur
chubbies, $20 plus tax. Only a few
left. 350 Division.
EXCULSIVE HOME: Ultramod
ern 9 room home on Congress
Street. Plastered, hardwood
floors, tile kitchen, fireplace, out
side fireplace, basement, furnace,
air conditioned. You must see to
appreciate. Very reasonable down
payment. Gilberts Real Estate.
PRE WAR DAVENO, makes good
bed, $25. 164 E. Irving.
CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. We
have them to fit your car. Doug's
Service Station.
STANDARD SIZE Royal type
writer. Inquire 1314 Columbia af
ter 6 p. m.
MOTORIDE baby buggy, metal
dlscwheeis, rubber tires,. tubular
steel frame, new winter front,
brake. Collapsible, like new. 34 St.
Helens Place.
2 PRE-WAR baby buggies. One
collapsible $10.00, one Lloyd Loom,
very strongly built and in excel
lent condition. 233 East Haw
thorne, across from Allen school.
$312 DOWN takes four room
house. Total price $750. Two lots.
Stoves, some furniture, garage,
woodshed, chicken house. $15 per
month. Gilberts Real Estate. 1015
Wall St.
BRASS OLDS trombone and case,
good condition. Phone 461-J.
THE BEND
FOR SALE
2 WHEEL trailer. Good condition.
Apply No. 1 South City Limits Mo
tel between 4 and 6 p. m.
HEAVY TEAM of gentle work
horses with wagon and harness. 7
tons of alfalfa hay. A. E. Buck, 2
miles north of Tumalo.
1938 LA SALLE sedan. Also house i side for rooming house or will
trailer, sleeps three, all good rub-1 rent 5 rooms downstairs to one or
ber and completely furnished, j two couples. Inquire G35 E. Mar
quick sale for cash. Can be seen j shall.
at Redmond Trailer Park after 6; :
p. m. O. C. Countryman. j MODERN one room cabin suit-
able for one or a couple. 648'4 E.
SEED AND CULL spuds,
S1.50;
per sack. Bring your own sacks.
Leonard Nolan. 4 miles on Butler
Market Road.
BRED DOES for sale. Fred Zeh
ner, Rt. 1, Box 107, Bend. 1 mile
east of Carroll Acres store across
railroad tracks.
BY OWNER. 5 acres, 5 room mod
ern house. City lights and water.
Finished in knotty pine and Fir
tex. Lots of bulltins. Garage,
large chicken house, 2 small chick
en houses and hog house. All
I buildings double constructed. Irri
gation water. 5 minutes walk
from city bus, store, garage and
service station. Call 1012-R or stop
at second house on Trap Club
road between 3:30 and 7:30 p. m.
Tues., Wed. or Thurs.
MODERN 5 room home including
nice range, circulating heater, ga
rage, 1 room cabin, woodshed,
fruit cellar, garden plot, all fenc
ed. Inquire 1334 Columbia.
STUDIO COUCH, overstuffed
chair, kneehole desk, center stand,
bridge lamp, floor lamp, circu
lating heater, occasional chair,
Montag range with colls, oak
breakfast set, dining table and 4
chairs, console Victrola, bedroom
set of bed, inner springs mattress,
box springs, vanity and bench,
chest matching chair and night
stand. Call at second house on
Trap Club road between 3:30 and
7:30 p. m. Tues., Wed. or Thurs.
COLEMAN OIL circulating heat
er, 8 inch. 803 Delaware. Phone
31 W.
10 TUBE RADIO $60.00, daybed
$7.00, heater $5.00, bed and coil
spring $7.00, Inside door $3.00,
drop leaf table $2.50, oil stove and
oven $5.00, extension table $3.00,
large canoe $10.00, other articles.
1225 Albany.
GIRL'S SHOE ice skates, 22 Rem
ington rifle, real good tow with
lots of arrows a real bargain $7.50,
collapsible baby buggy looks like
new $8.00, good double deck coil
springs, btKl, real nice wicker
rocker, dinette set. round table
with 4 oak chairs $8.00, drop leaf
tables, metal or wood bedsteads,
ball and socket trailer hitches.
bumper hitches, ice boxes, clothes i
rant size' gas' grill dresser bases. '
Don't forget our sale on heating
and cooking stoves, real bargains,
$5 to $15.00. 350 Division.
WONDERFUL COUNTRY home
close in, 3 "a acres on paved high
way. Up-to-date modern house,
hardwood floors, furnace, electric
range wiring, good outbuildings.
$10,000, terms. Shown by appoint
ment only. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
19.18 V-8 ' TON pickup, new 6
ply 6:50 tires, oil filter, air horns,
heater, motor overhauled, 4 speed
transmission. All white porcelain
garbage burner used 5 months;
I lousier kitchen cabinet with flour
and sugar bins, white porcelain
Hop; breakfast set, table has slid-
! ing leal; hot water tank complete
with fittings; 211 cc capacity Qua-
; ker oil circulator old style, good
shape. Phone 31F-3. West of Car-
! roll Acres store 200 yards, first
house on left.
WEST SIDE, close In, 2 bedroom
plastered modern house, attrac
tive kitchen, new double garage,
drilled hole. $3500. $1,000 down,
$25.00 month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36 W.
NEAR ALLEN SCHOOL, attrac
tive newly decorated modern 2
bedroom house, large living room
with hardwood floors. Electric
range wiring, double garage. 2 'a
large lots. $.1700. Loan available.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36W.
SPLENDID BUY. 5 acres, close In.
4 acres C.O.I., neat 4 room house.
2 cisterns, new barn, chicken
house. S1700, $500 down, $25
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
FOR KENT
M O P E R N 3 room furnished
nnartment. Close to city center.
Wood, water, lights furnished.
$25 00. Adults only. Apply at 945
E. Second.
PARTLY FURNISHED four room
house at 120 Jefferson. $10.00 per
month. Not modern.
Gooeftteus!
OR rOlKS WITH SNIFPtV
Head Colds
Quick relief from dlj
treas of head colds Is
hnl you wnnt. Bo use
V-lro-nol. A If wdropa
up each nostril soothe
Irritation, rellfve con
gestion. Also helps pre
vent many colds from
developing if used In
time. Just try It ! Follow
directions tu folder.
tPtCUl
OmMaOaty
Nll DttSS
Wattl Fast
Trauatt 1st
-SL a.
BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
FOR RENT
CLEAN, MODERN, 3 room fur
nished apartment. Refrigeration,
lights, fuel and water furnished
$38.00. Phone 107G-W.
SMALL SEMI-MODERN house.
Inquire Pickett's Gardens.
10 ROOM furnished house west
2nd.
PLEASANT UPSTAIRS room
with hot water at lavatory. Fur
nished for light housekeeping. Ac
ers to shower bath. Call at 623
Hill St.
REOPENING BOARDING house
January 10th. $45 per month.
Home cooked meals, warm rooms.
Delaware Hotel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr.
Phone 31VV.
2 ONE ROOM houses furnished
with water and lights. $6.00 and
$8.00 per month. Near mills. 168
E. Irving. Phone 834-W.
IVACANCY in Coyner Apart-
ments. Inquire 720 Georgia
Room 8, O'Kane Bldg.
WELL FURNISHED 3 room mod
ern house, close in. Inquire 58
Greeley or phone 640-W.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment on paved street, close to
town and mills. Inquire 87 Shasta.
Phone 962-J.
3 ROOM furnished house, wood
shed and garage. $15.00 per
month. Call at 1025 Cumberland
before 2:00 p. m. or call at 931
Ogden.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WILL TRADE 30-40 Krag sport
model rifle for 30-30 carbine or
other medium caliber rifle. Prefer
Remington pump. Phone 905-R.
WANTED
ROADSTER or coupe. Ford or
Chev. preferred. Call at 365 Miller.
USED GUNS and motors. Will
pay good prices or liberal trade In,
allowances on new ones. Evans
Fly Co. South highway.
DO YOU WANT to make someone
happy besides making a few extra
dollars by doing a grateful deed?
O.K. then, get that old radio out of
the basement, have Luckey's
Radio Repair clean, repair, polish
and tune It up. Then put a low
priced ad in The Bend Bulletin.
That's all there Is to it. No, it
doesn't matter if it is a battery
radio for Luckey can make it into
an electric. 117 Lafayette. Phone
536.
TO KENT a sun lamp. Phone
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WILL BUY good small houses on
west side. P. O. Box 735, Bend.
WANTED
WORM DRIVE TRUCK REAR
END. Old model O.K. Write Ilvan
Turner, Rt. 1, Box 422.
TO BUY flat top electric range in
good condition. Phone 785-J.
TO RENT 2 bedroom furnished
modern'house. Would like gaVage,
refrigerator and washing ma
chine. Write No. 11975 In care of
The Bulletin.
WANT TO, BUY figurines, old
dishes and colored glass. Mrs. Don
Ray, 1357 Kingston.
WANT TO BUY good milk cow,
now milking not less than 4 gal
lons. Write John E. Johnson,
Route 1. Box 311 B, Bend.
WANTED ALL Ex cel cis users to
know we have the exclusive agen
cy in Bend to handle full line of
Excel cis cosmetics. King's Mar
ket on south highway.
WILL BUY any kind of cattle or
hogs. Also gentle saddle ponies
and saddles. Please write W. R.
Franks. Redmond, or phone 78 J,
Redmond. Oregon.
HELP WANTED
WANT SOMEONE to care for
pre school children from 7:30 to 5.
Prepare luncheon, no housework.
Or someone to work 'for board,
room antl wages. 1404 Baltimore
or phone 907-J after 5 p. m.
BEAUTY OPERATOR, very good
wages, excellent working condi
tions. Apply at Slate s Barber &
Beauty Shop.
RED RYDER " By FRED HARMAN
BUSY SHOEING A HOEKgTV-, Hlfr. Bo)"ivS.& VBUENOM L WM 1 j
HELP WANTED
MEAT CUTTERS. We have per
manent position open In our mod
ern meat department at Redmond,
Oregon. Top salary and pleasant
working conditions with advance
ment opportunities. For complete
details see your local Safeway
manager.
SITUATION WANTED
EMPLOYED MAN, good typist,
bookkeeper and salesman can de-
Ivote several hours daily after 4
; p. m. to other work. Write No.
11992 care of The Bulletin.
LOST
AT EASTERN STAR dance, Sat
urdav nieht. brown nurse contain
! Ing ration books 3 and 4 issued to I
Clara. Patricia Louise, and Verna
Jean Hall. If found, return to 15
Gilchrist St.
USED CARS
1935 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan.
Good tires, motor runs good. Real
brakes. $300. 22 Lake Place.
1933 PLYMOUTH sedan. If inter
ested wrtie care of W. R. Carter.
P. O. Box 891, Redmond, Oregon.
1936 PLYMOUTH coupe. 5 pre
war tires, motor overhauled. Will
trade on later model car. 352 E.
Kearney or phone 865.
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS FILED, keys made, shears,
knives, skates ground, guns, bicy
cles, phonographs, locks repaired,
soldering, lawn mowers and sew
ing machines bought. Henderson's
Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota.
SPENCER SUPPORTS
Dress
and surgical. Men's and women's
ruiltc Phnna f',Q rf 91.V.A Vfr-c
belts. Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs.
Edna Boyd Brinson. O'Kane Bldg.,
or Box 164, Bend.
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all-purpose cleaner,
and many other household aids.
Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadon, 1714
Steidl Road, Bend.
EXPERT LINOLEUM laying, 12
years experience, drain boards and
cove base, floor sanding and car
pet work. 365 Miller Ave. Phone
753-J. Ha.-rison Upholstery.
CHIMNEYS CLEANED, oil burn
ers cleaned and adjusted by local
reliable men. Phone 829-M or
1070 J.
CONTRARY to circulating re
ports of our shop closing or
changing hands we are still in busi
ness as usual with a good line of
upholstery materials, also leather
ettes. We thank you for your pat
ronage. Have for sale one over
stuffed chair, one davenport and
chair set, also rough lumber.
Phone 753-J. Harrison Upholstery,
365 Miller Ave.
CHIMNEYS CLEANED, oil burn
ers cleaned and adjusted by local
reliable men. Phone 829-M or
1070-J.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Official Records
Discharge Filed
Chester J. De Witt filed
I honorable discharge from the U. S.
army
Probate
W. J. Dickson estate: Mary El
len Harrigan, a daughter, appoint
ed administratrix of the estate,
valued at $3,407.85. J. S. Davis,
W. C. Coyner and Kathryn Kelley
appointed appraisers.
Margaret Burlrh Estate
An inventory was filed by K. E.
Sawyer, John Welle and Ivan F.
Thatcher, appraisers, stating the
estate consisted of $6,817.07 in
cash: $6,652.50 in U. S. savings
bonds: other stocks and bonds,
$17,425.50; real property, $16,
477.73. Total value of the estate.
$47,372.80. Joe F. Burirh Is the ad-
HEALTH TO YOU!
Correct Ractaf, Colon Allmtntt
Hemorrhoid., (Piloi), Fl-
uro, ruiula. Hernia (Hup- .
tut) diioy liealih-powot I
to arn-abtlity to ojur lil. j
Our moibod ol treatment 1
without hoepltrf) operation 1
iicceealully employed for
' w yearn, uDerai credit
terme. Call lor examination.
or lend for FREE booklet.
Open Ertmmgt, Mon., VVtJ., Fri, 7 to 9 X)
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phytlctam and Surgeon
IV. E. Cor. E. Bumitde and Grand At.
Telephone EAt 3918, Portland 14. Oreoon
1 vf-unmmmLLLWimniiLii 1
10. 1945
Bulletin
mlnistrator.
The fol.Sperrs appeared
Justice Court
before
tice of the peace,
ary 3 and 9:
Albert N. Young. Eugene:
1945 motor vehicle license. 51.
Dennis D. Reed. Dufur; no 1945
motor vehicle license, SI.
Charles N. Loyd, 2305 Awbrey,
no operators license. S10.
Loren E. Wells, Sisters; no ope
rators license, $10.
Harold J. Perron, Oasis hotel,
no operators license, $10.
Ole Ostby, selling liquor to an
Indian, 90 days.
Herbert M. Franklin, driving
while intoxicated, $54.50 and six I
months in the county jail, nacea
on probation and parolled to the
Deschutes county court follow-
ing payment of fine.
Ray W. Ben?ner, 1601 West
Third street; basic rule, $5.
Dan W. Warner, Redmond; no
tail light on vehicle, $1.50.
Gordon L. Wilcox, route 2; con
cealed motor vehicle license, $1.50.
Frank Pettlngill, 328 Columbia
street; no tail light on motor ve
hicle, $1.50.
Walnah E. Francis, Bend; basic
rule, $5.
Billy Haupt, Bend: assault and
battery. Case dismissed for lack
of evidence.
Thomas J. Wynn, drunk on a
public highway. Case dismissed on
recommendation of arresting of
ficer. ..
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 10 wi The
egg trade today awaited tomor
row's price reduction of three
cents a dozen, while the shortage
of quality stock continued. The
price reduction Is in line with the
loPA long-range policy
I b -1 5 ... .
Butter prices were unchanged.!
Prices on dairy products: i
Butter cube, 93 score, 42J4c;'
92 score, 42'iC; 90 score, 42c; 89
score, 41 'ic pound.
Eggs price to retailers: AA
large, 54; A large, 52; medium A,;
47c; small, 42c doz.
More than half this year's pack
of California sardines will be used
for the armed forces and lend
lease requirements, because of the
high food value of this fish, its
low cost, and the transportability
of the canned product.
I LEGAL NOTICES I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1 1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '
That Mary Evelyn Harrigan was,
on the 9th day of January, 1945,
appointed by the County Court of
Deschutes County, Oregon, as the
administratrix Of the estate of W.
J. Dickson, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the
same, duly verified as required by
law, to said administratrix at the
office of her attorney A. J. Moore,
at Room 4 O'Kane Building, Bend,
Oregon, within six months from
the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published at
Bend, Oregon, this 10th day of
January, 1945.
MARY EVELYN HARRIGAN,
Administratrix of the Estate of
W. J. Dickson, deceased.
30-3642-48C
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final .ac
count of LLOYD E. ROBIDEAUX.
administrator of the Estate of
John Olson, deceased, filed here
in, will be held in the Courthouse
in the County courtroom in Bend,
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
HALLOWELL
KOLD WAVES
Just Ask the Girl
Who's Had One!
Well Qualified and
Experienced Operators
MAY LAI HA BILLIE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 484
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1333 Awbrey Rd. TeL 629-M
Classified Ads
Oregon at the hour of two o'clock
yirguu, m me
in the afternoon on
estate are notified to appear ui
SStiml and place and show
" , if -nv ,hev have why sa d
noicause, if an tne nave, u
"nai dLcuum " , ,
provea.
closed, ana tne aum...-
," K- Oregon, this'
10th day of January, 1945.
-" - .. .
Olson Deceased
n armond & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bank of Bend i
Building, Bend, Oregon.
30-3G42-48C
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of the ex
piration of the period of redemp-
tlnn for vour nroDertles foreclosed
by that certain decree dated Jan-
uary 25th, 1944, in the matter of
the 1943 foreclosure list of Des
chutes County, Oregon, signed by
the Honorable Ralph S. Hamilton,
Judge of the Circuit Court of Des
chutes County on the aforemen
tioned date.
tT
Notice Is further given to all ,.oom at the courthouse in Bend,
concerned, that your properties j Oregon, as the time and place for
ordered sold under the a foremen-1 hearing objections to and for set
tioned judgment and decree, un-itiement thereof; and all persons
less sooner redeemed, will be I interested are hereby required to
deeded to the county immediately j appear at said hearing and show
upon the expiration of the period j cause if such there be why said
of redemption, to-wit; January .accounting should not be settled
25th, 1945,, and that every right
of interest of any person in such
properties will be forefeited for
ever to the county.
C. L. McCAULAY, Sheriff of
Deschutes County, Oregon. 30-3Gc
Keep your fires In good condition fires
will probably be difficult to obtain during 1945..
Bend Auto Parts have been in the recapping
business for many years. Equipment is the finest
and skilled workmen repair your tires to highest
specification. Drive in!
B o39 6Q OB.EOON AVE Pkor
MACMILLAN DISTRIBUTORS FOR
DESCHUTES. JEFFERSON AND CROOK COUNTIES
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond Minnesota Phone 888
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE V2!
Beo Hive Trucks and Trailer
may be used anywhere in the
U.S.A. without red tape or spe
cial license when transporting
your own (foods. Long trips,
short trins anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond Jt Franklin Phone 340
i NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Mntice Is herebv given th.m ,-
h - , r
...... . ' ".in inn
the state of Orn.
6"" . -"'mi
accounting as executor of the
restate oi jonn w. cruuuu, ueceas-
. . f , ,
has fixed February 28, 1945.
.,. o'clock d. m. at the count.
,-ourt roQm the
Bend, Oregon, as .the time and
: .l.-. tut honi'ino
P -
required to appear at said hear-
ing and show cause if such there
be why said accounting should not
be settled and allowed.
JAMES li. duinuvain, Kxeet
tor Estate of John W. Eklund.'
Dec. 13-18-24-30c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
: j k hm ,.,i.t. ,J
j county eourt o the state 0f Ore.
gon for Descnutes county her
final accounting as administrat
rix c. t. a. of the estate of Charles
G. Christiernson, deceased, and
that the judge of said court has
fixed February 28, 1945, at two
o'clock p. m. at the county court
and allowed and the undersigned
discharged from her trust.
LOUISE H. THIELSEN, Ad
ministratrix c. t. a. Estate of
Charles G. Christiernson, Dec.
13-18-24-30c
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