The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 13, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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' THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 13, 1945 -
Market Develops
Firmer Tendency
By Elmer C. Walzer
(UniU-tl Preai Financial Kditor)
New York, Jan. 13 MB The
stock market developed a firmer
tendency In the short session to
day with volume slightly reduced
from last Saturday's pace.
Montgomery Ward, which set
off yesterday's last minute decline
on heavy offerings by houses with
Chicago connections, was quieter
but weak. It opened 2,000 shares
at 40, off V. and then extended its
loss to more than a point. There
were a few other losers, most of
them in the railroad group which
alone among the major divisions
failed to record a gain. Nickel
riate issues had declines ranging
to 2 points in the preferred.
International Telephone con
tinued to lead in turnover and it
made a new high. Talk of a merg
er of this unit and several inter
national communications compa
nies was the huvlng incentive. The
company's foreign stock made a
new high on lighter volume.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 13 mi
Livestock for week: cattle 27115,
calves fi(I5.
Compared week ago. steers and
heifers strong to 25c higher,
cows 2550c and more uo, closing
rather slow at advance. Few loads
pood-choice fed steers $ir.O0-l(i.5O.
Medium-good $14.00-15.85. Common-down
to $10.00; common
medium heifers S9.50-13.00. medium-good
fed heifers S13.25-14.25.
Cutters down to $7.00: canner
cutter cows $5.50-8.00. Fat dairy
type cows $8.5010.00 heavy kinds
to $11.00: medium-good beef cows
$10.00-12.50; medium-good bulls
$9.5011.50; good-choice vealers
$13.50-14.50; few $15.00. Grass
calves ut) to $14.00.
Hogs 2935. Compared week ago
market fully -steady, sows and
feeder pigs strong to 25c higher;
pood-choice 170-270 lbs $15.75. ceil
ing 275-350 lbs S14.5015.00. Light
lights largely $14.75; good sows
$13.50-14.00: pood-choice feeder
pigs $14.0014.75. good stags
$105011.50 mainly.
Sheep 1515. Compared week
ago, market 25-50c higher; good
choice wooled lambs $14.0014.75;
lots $15.00, one choice lot 15.25:
common medium $10.5012.00.
Culls down to $8.00 and under:
pood yearlings $100. Good
slaughter ewes $0,000.50. Common-medium
$4.00-5.00.
RAILROADER IS SAILOR, TOO
Beverly, Mass. till Belying
the traditional busman's holiday,
transman Harry p. McCausland
of Beverly doesn't take a train
ride on his day off. Instead, Mc
Causland spends so much time
sailing with his son on their 35
foot sloop that he can toss nauti
cal terms around as freely as he
can talk railroad language.
BOUND TO HAPPEN
Devils Lake, N. D. Ul'i A white
Leghorn hen owned by Mrs.
Charles Landls, who lives near
here, apparently Is trying to di
rect Its eggs 1o men in the serv
ice. The hen laid an egg the other
day marked distinctly with a
"GI" In brown pigment.
WAIFS MADE STATE WARDS
Boston dl'1 Records show that
51 babies have been abandoned
in Massachusetts during the past
14 years. In 11 cases the parents
eventually were identified. The
other waifs became state wards.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
LEGAL NOTICES I
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 dav of January,
1045, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock
p. in. and the Courtroom of said
Court as the time and place for
hearing of objections, if any. to
said final account and the set I le
nient thereof.
Dated and first published this
23rd day of I'lereniber, 111 11.
G. W. W1NSLUW, Administra
tor. A. J. MOORE, Attorney for Ad
mlnistrator. Hi JI-27-.'SoV
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
power Wiring ,.,Khl
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Servico
Phone 159
(ill Franklin
Bend, Ore.
For a Little, Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time S.rc
23 Words Tlirce Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
All wurri ovr M arid 1c pr word limn
number of lnntr1ionn
One month run, uinf copy day rate
Minimum Charge, 34e
LINE RATE 10i' CAPITALS 20c
Clairir1 Advrrtlalna-. Cw.h In Advance
Ilallr Cloainii Time 12:30 l M.
BEND LOIKiE, NO. 218 I. O. O. F.
Meets Every Monday Night
I. O. O. F. Temple
2G5 Franklin Avenue
Robt. Leader, Noble Grand
D. R. Miller, Sec, Phone 10G9-W
I'OK SALE
FURNISHED HOME: Four room
modern, plastered. Cellar. Com
pletely furnished. Krigidaire.
Woodshed, garage. $2200. See Gil
berts for terms. Gilberts Real Es
tate. PAVED STREET 3 bedroom fur
nished modern house, good foun
dation, double constructed stone
garage. $3000. $1250 down, $35
month. Anno Forbes, 3l Oregon.
Phone 30-W.
5G ACRE PLACER ground 30-patented;
2000 ft. pipe, 2 giants, 30
acres, woven wire fenced. 5 room
house. $1000 cash total price.
Phone or call Medford Auto
Wrecking Co., Medford, Ore.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY west
side duplex. Live in one, rent the
other. Each unit 3 rooms. Large
living rooms, hardwood floors,
overstuffed furniture, basement.
Separate septic tanks and drilled
holes. One unfurnished, one fur
nished. Anne Forbes, 30 Oregon.
Phone 3G-W.
NOTICE: Furnished four room
modern. Redecorated. Two lots.
Garage, woodshed. Near Kenwood
school. Low down payment. $300
down. Gilberts Real Estate.
ALMOST NEW 2 unit electric De
Laval Sterling milking machine
equipped for 16 cows. Will help
Install. S. M. Edgerton, 2 miles
west on McKcnzie highway and 1
mile north. Redmond, Oregon.
DAY AND WEEK old calves.
John E. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 311-B.
NOW IS THE TIM E uThuy that
acreage. Excellent bargains. 20
acres. 19 C.O.I.. large house, three
chicken houses, slone cellar, barn.
Only $2500, $700 down, $35 month.
Close in. Immediate possession. 14
acres, 6 Arnold. 7 room house,
turkey sheds. Reduced from $2000
to $1500. $500 down, $25 month.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
FARM: On highway. 80 acres. 30
C.O.I. Excellent four room house.
Two barns. Farm machinery, trac
tor. $3500. Price very low. Gilberts
Real Estate.
BEIGE COAT size 11, black fitted
coat, 1(1; house dresses, 14: shoes
5, G; child's overshoes, small other
articles. Call mornings and eve
nings. 1112 Federal.
50 GALLON hardwood barrels,
$1.00 each, while they last. These
are the barrels that have been
selling for $2.00. Gregg's Banner
Bakery.
10 TONS of alfalfa hav. m miles
northwest of Tumaln. Robert
Koopman, Rt. 2, Box 173.
HERE'S A STOCK RAN C II
NEAR COItVAI.l.IS WORTH
THE MONEY 1.T20 acres. 170 in
cultivation. Will handle 250 head
of cattle. 200 or 3I10 hogs. Housing
for 1IMX) chickens. Living water
for slock everywhere. Beaver
dam and Chehalis soil. Power line
thru place. 2 $10,000 homes. 1 ten
ant house. 5 slock barns and 15 or
20 out bids, besides chicken Ileus
es. Price S5fl,0(0. Can be sold In
two chunks of 560 and 760 acres
each with one fine bona- on each
Tor $20,000 and $30,000. If you are
Interested in something like this
It will pay you to invest igale.
Paul P. Hales, Realtor, Corvallis,
Ore.
INNER SPRING mattress
new. 1917 West First.
like
PREWAR HOY'S bicycle, good
tires and Inner tubes. Phone !N7
or call at 1231 Hill St.
LARGE WOOD circulator in ex
cellent condition. 219 Linster
Place.
I N C OM E PR( TpER TYKa7l
Eigblh street. Four room modern.
Knotty Pine. Ultra modern du
plex. Furniture. Two lols. Reason
able down pavment. Gilberts Real
Estate. 1015 Wall St.
I '..' LA SALLE sedan. Also house
trailer, sleeps three, all good rub
ber and completely furnished.
quirk s.ite for cash. Can be seen
at Redmond Trailer Park after 6
p. 111. o. ('. Countryman.
FAT lit ICS for sale. Third place
from north junction old highwav.
Eli Pavich.
12 Yoi-NG laving hrw.$i.rin
each. Also "mi chick capacity elec
tric brooder, $35.00. 1527 Division.
MAN'S RAIN COATrpract'toatlv
new, sle HI. Also several ladies'
suits and dresses, sizes 11 and 16.
Phone fid;! M.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Olllc l'hon. 73
Rr. l'hi.n 819. W
I OI SALE
LIBRARY TABLE $5.00, sturdy
'single bed, hospital height $7.50,
1 12 gauge double-barrel hammer
'less shot gun, $15.00. Inquire 1515
i E. 8th.
ONE 2-YEAR-OLD polled Dur
ham hull. 1 Vi miles east of Brade
tich Bros, dairy. Rt. 1, Box 201.
RADIO SCHOOL
I will accept a few more students
any agewho want to learn
' radio by practical methods as well
as thearetical. uo actual lobs In
the shop with service Instruments.
Starts at once. See M. W. Luckey
at 117 Lafayette St.
JERSEY-GUERNSEY cow, 4 gal.
per dav. double-tested. 4 Guernsey-
Holsteins, freshen soon. Ray
Davidson, 4 miles east, mile
north, '! mile east Bend.
GOOD FIVE ROOM MODERN:
Paved street. Three lots. Large
chicken house, double garage,
oilier buildings. $3250. Reason
able down payment. 1015 Wall St.
ABOUT SEVEN TONS of rye hay.
No. 2 potatoes, $2.25 delivery, 3
milk cows. Rt. 1, Box 219.
FOR RENT
SMALL MODERN house, gas
eauinped. refrigeration. Inquire
51G Lava Road.
FURNISHED ROOMS. Kitchen
privilege or board. 42 Hawthorne.
5 ROOM modern house, full base
ment. Inquire 1635 Awbrey road.
MODERN 3 room furnished
apartment. Close to city center.
Wood, water, lights furnished.
S25.00. Adults only. Apply at 945
E. Second.
3 ROOM furnished apartment.
Wood, water and lights furnished.
Clean, light rooms. Hot water
heat. Suitable for 2 people. Call
after 5:30 p.' m., 23G',i E. Irving.
3 ROOM furnished house, not
modern. Easv distance to mills.
Garage if desired. Apply 207
Riverfront.
BOARD AND ROOM $15. Home
cooked meals served family style.
Warm rooms. Delaware Hotel.
Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone 31-W.
CLEAN SLEEPING and "house
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
LARGE HEATED sleeping room
for rent by day, week or month.
610 Congress.
SLEEPING ROOMS, board ami
laundry if desired, in well healed
modern home. Quiet and close to
citv center. Inmiirc 1532, Harmon
Blvd. Phone 1184-J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
81 ACRE ranch near Bend, large
new modern bai n and milk house
fully equipped for grade A dairy.
Good fi room modern house. Lots
of good outbuildings. Near school
and citv buses. Terms. E. J. Losch,
Route 1, Box 156.
; 1S0 ACRES, 42 shares of Swallev.
Will take smaller place in trade,
I here or in the valley. With or with-
out improvements. Lillian Tus-
sing, Rt. 2, Bend.
WANTED
TO BUY either a portable or
standard typewriter. Call 8S5 be
tween 2:00 and 6:00 p, m.
I 21" BICYCLE In good shape. Will
I pay cash. Fred Herg. Phone 39-F-2.
J WILL-BUYi ood small modern
! houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Bend.
CHICK BROODER 500 or 1000 ca
pacitv. Electric or kerosene. Write
Route 1, Box 206. Telephone 9-F-3.
TO RENT a piano excellent care.
1309 East Third, Apt. 1.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, S38 fall St. Phone 900.
WANT TO BUY good two wheel
luggage trailer. State price and
condition. Write 9907 rare of Bul
letin. TO GIVE small black and white;
dog to someone that will give it a
good home. Good pet for children. 1
See It al 712 Arizona.
i'l'O RENT 2 bedroom modern fur
1 nlshed house. Close in. Phone
; STti M. 1C15 Awbrev road.
HELP WANTED
I LADY to assist with cleaning on
(Saturdays. Also substitute work j
1 during week. Gregg's Banner i
1 Bakery.
1 :
FRY COOK or experienced wait-1
; l ess at 1 ne .smoke Miop.
I'UU.KCTION' ATTOKNKY fori
S:ilem rnetnploynient Ooimien;i- '
tinti Ceniiiiissinii, I'KHSONXKI. !
TKeilNiriAXS for Portland of !
fice: for I'KHMAN'KNT positions ;
vviili 1 bo Slute apply at your local :
Public Welfare. Hoard of Health.'
or Unemployment Compensation!
Commission office. I'lnal filing !
date January 27, 1
ASSISTANT STATISTIC! AV
STATISTICAL CI.KHKS. riKl.D
1 'Ki i!ii ks: tor rt:i'.M.VN
KNT ':
positlms with the Stale anoh
at
vniir local Public Wei tan- 11
ard
of Health, or I'nemployment Com
pensaiion i. ommission office.
Kinal filini; dale January 27. VM
Positions locally or throughout I
the state.
HELP WANTED
MAID at the Cozy Hotel.
WOMAN or girl . for general
housework. Phone 55G. 480 Broad
way. RIP SAW and cut off saw work
ers at once. Chris Hindel, Oregon
Trail Box Co.
EXPERIENCED FRY cook, top
wages. Apply Allen's Cafe.
USED CARS
1935 STANDARD Chev. Radio,
heater, good rubber. Inquire Ma
lone's Station on north highway.
SITUATION WANTED
CHIMNEY SWEEP .
I SPECIALIZE cleaning chim
neys, furnaces and fireplaces, 20
years experience. Phone 692.
YOUNG MAN would like work in
service station or as truck driver.
1021 Harriman. Phone 111-J.
LOST
ELK TOOTH with initials "V. L."
on back. Finder please return to
Bulletin office or Elks Club.
MISCELLANEOUS
CONTRARY to circulating re
ports of our shop closing or
changing hands we arc 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,
3G5 Miller Ave.
EXPERT LINOLEUM laying, 12
years experience.drain boards and
cove base, floor sanding and car
pet work. 3G5 Miller Ave. Phone
753-J. Harrison Upholstery.
FOR SALE, one Airline radio. For
rent, one 2-room, one 1-room
house, furnished, with water and
lights. Call 168 E. Irving. Phone
834-W.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical. Men's and women's
belts. Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs.
Edna Bovd 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.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any. printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Umatilla Visit
Due for Ramsey
Dr. Wayne S. Ramsey, Des
chutes county director of public
health, will leave on Monday to
spend a week in Umatilla county
as director of public health there.
The Umatilla public health office,
located in Pendleton, has been
without a director for some time.
Dr. Ramsey, whose local district
includes Crook and Jefferson
counties as well as Deschutes, will
go to Pendleton on orders of the
state public health service. While
the matter has not yet been defi
nitely settled, he is of the opinion
that he will spend a week out of
every month in Umatilla county
herea fler.
LADY LUCK UNBENDS
Elizabethtown, III. (Ill J. W.
Hawkins, with the infantry in
France, has written his mother
in Elizabethtown that his Thanks
giving dinner consisted of a candy
bar which a mess sergeant tossed
him from a jeep. Two days later
he had turkey, though. "I am
lucky," he wrote, "for tonight I
am going to sleep in a house that
hasn't any shell holes in It, at
least it hasn't any yet."
BrooksScanlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company Inc.
RED RYDER
LITTLE SERVER:) x ,f PUT WHERE 1
With Bulletin
Sgt. Constable
Guest at Dinner
Sgt. Clayton Constable, just
back from the European theater
of war, was a guest of honor at
a dinner In the Pine Tavern last
night sponsored by his" former
associates at the Bend Garage Co.,
where the sergeant was employed
for 18 years. Ten garage staff
men -and Constable with an ag
gregate of 184 years of service
attended the dinner, at which a 23
pound turkey was served. Aver
age length of service of employes
was just under 17 years. Charles
Corkett, with the Bend Garage
Co. since 1919, led the entire group
with 26 years of service. Walter
G. Coombs, owner of the plant,
has 29 years of service, "but he
did not compete", staff members
explained.
Present for the banquet honor
ing Sgt. Constable were W. A.
Hunnell, E. H. Gibson, A. E. Led
better, James Cain, Clinton Pal
mer, Clyde Corkett, Robert Daven-
Lport, Wes Welcome, Charles Cor
kett, sgt. constable and Coombs.
Bend Sailor Still
In Navy Hospital
Alec Braid, seaman 2c, who
was taken suddenly ill on Dec.
19 in San Francisco and operated
on the next day at the Treasure
island naval hospital for per
forated ulcers of the stomach, is
still in the hospital, although re
covering his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Braid, 1631 East Eighth
street, have learned.
Alec is a twin brother of Don
Braid, 18, also a seaman second
class. Don is now in the Philip
pine area aboard a seaplane ten
der. The. young men planned to en
list together, Mrs. Braid said to
day, but could not as Alec suffer
ed a broken ankle shortly before
the enlistment date. At the time
he was taken ill in San Francisco
he had been ordered to active duty
aboard a destroyer, but his illness
prevented him joining his ship.
BRIDGES,' KAILS TARGETS
London, Jan. 13 HPi More than '.
900 Flying fortresses and Iiberat- .
ors, escorted by about 400 r ight-'
ers. attacked seven rail bridges :
across the Rhine and two rail 1
yards today.
iiunniniiuiuijjuuiuiiiniiJiinn I
Counfy Courf
Proceedings
wmimniniTirmmifliiMinmiTirtirr
''BE IT REMEMBERED, That at
a regular meeting of the County
Court held December 20, 1944, all
members being present, the fol
lowing business was transacted:
In the Matter of Claims
Against the County:
The following bills were pre
sented and ordered paid:
GENERAL FUND
Pine Tavern, county court,
misc $17.10
Marchant Calculating Ma
chine Company, sheriff's
exp J2.50
Bend-Portland Truck Ser.,
courthouse exp 85
Shell Oil Company, sheriff,
auto exp 15.75
Charles B. Roth and Asso
ciates, school suptr., sup-
' plies 6.00
N. R. Gilbert, sheriff, bond
prem 100.00
Catholic Charities, Inc., ju-
, venile exp 5.00
Association of Oregon Coun
ties, association dues 72.00
Public Lands Committee,
public lands 351.00
First National Bank, Nov.
withholding tax 410.71
County Treas., Assignee, old
age 1065.00; aid to depend
end children 226.40; aid to
, blind 16.00 ' 1307.40
A Navajo bAR PENDANT-'
it APPEARS TORN LC05E '
LITTLE BEAVER'S.
FAIR FUND
Deschutes County Fair As
sociation, fairs 4580.55
GENERAL ROAD FUND
C. L. McCauley, sheriff, gen
exp 2.00
Shell Oil Company, fuel
G6.40; lube 53.83 120.23
Reed Tractor & Equipment,
parts 11-97
Bend Garage, equipment ... 1577.00
First National Bank, Nov.
withholding tax 127.12
In the Matter of Appli
cations for Beer Licenses:
The Court approved the follow
ing applications for beer licenses:
Maude E. Eaton, Lapine, Ore
gon, Retail Beer Class "C" Li
cense. John F. Van Allen, Carroll
Acres, Package Store Class "A"
License.
W. W. Rose, Lapine, Oregon,
Retail Beer Class "C" License.
King's Market, Bend, Oregon,
Package Store Class "A" License.
R. Carl Powell, Lapine, Oregon,
Package Store Class "B" License.
B. L. Hampton, Sisters, Oregon,
Retail Beer Class "B" License.
B. L. Hampton, Sisters, Oregon,
Package Store Class "B" License.
Leona Callihan, Rt. 1, Bend,
Oregon, Package Store Class "B"
License.
Leona Callihan, Rt. 1, Bend,
Oregon, Retail Beer Class "B" Li
cense, i
In the Mutter of Vacation
Of a Street in Redmond:
Upon report of the County
Roadmaster concerning the vaca
tion of 5th Street between Grace
and Howard in Fair Acres Addi
tion adjoining the Townsite of
Redmond, the County Court re
jects the petition.
In the Matter of Deeds
To County Owned Lands:
At this time the Court signed
the following deeds:
Alfred Incognito E'i-NWH,
NWWNWW. Sec. 24, Twp. IS S.R.
13 E.W.M. $120.00.
Fred G. and Fannie M. Brist
lin NWWNE'4, Sec. 11, Twp. 16
S.R. 12 E.W.M. $415.35.
Pearl Kilpatrick Lot 17, Block
Save Your Tires With
OK
RECAPS
Highest quality materials and
workmanship guaranteed.
AVAILABLE NOW
Tires for
A-Card Holders
Third grade tires (certificate
obtainable) covered with long
wearing OK recaps. Ask about
them.
O.K.RUBBER
WELDERS
and
Mobil Service
C. D. Winn
Bond and Franklin Phone S33
WHO'S WHO in BENS
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
HALLOWELL
HOLD WAVES
Just Ask the Girl
Who's Had One!
Well Qualified and
Experienced Operators
MAY LAURA B1I.I.IE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 484
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1KB Awbrey Rd. Tel. 629-M
7 Th' TRAIL leads thi
trouble:
Classified Ads
17, Boulevard Addition. $293.55.
Oregon & Western Colonization
Co. Lot 8, Block 7; Lots 17, 18,
19 and 20, Block 8; and Lot 10,
Block 12, Davidson's Addition to
Sisters, Oregon, and all of Section
25, Twp. 15 S.R. 10 E.W.M. $1.00.
In the Matter of Leasing
County Owned Lands:
The Court signed the following
Henry Stenkamp SWWSWM,
Sec. 22, Twp. 17 S.R. 13 E.W.M.
(Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec. 31, 1949 at
$2.50 per year.) v
Wm. A. McLeod All t Sec.
36; SViSE'4, Sec. 26; and SW54
NW!4, SW!4SW!4, Sec. 25, all in
Twp. 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (Term:
Jan. 1, 1945 to Dec. 31, 1954.)
In the Matter of Deed
For Stock Pile Sites: .
Pursuant to Resolution the
Court executed a deed to the Ore
gon State Highway Commission
conveying certain lands along the
Brothers-Harney County Line Sec
tion of the Central Oregon High
way for stock pile sites.
In the Matter of the Re-Sale or
County Owned Lands:
ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
WHEREAS, Deschutes County,
BUI Avt oa
Paint right over
old wallpaper,
stains, kalsominel
Washable!
Quick Dryingl
Easy to Apply!
PER GAL
2.85
Protect
What you have with Boysen
Save
For the home you want in
and Keep them!
Buy Bonds Now
Plan Now
Build Later
3 1 8 Greenwood
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond & Minnesota Phono WW
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE V2I
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 Roods. Long trips,
short trins anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station '
Bond & Franklin Phone 310
I VOAT-.-WI- pVI 1-S.TA WCM II K---r5: I
VCARRIED off; 1 7 -T - " .aSrrOv
Oregon, is the owner of the rea
property hereinafter described!
ana tne county court aeems it f0.
the best interests of said Count
to sell said real property;
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDER,
ED, that the Sheriff be, and he Is'
hereby authorized and directed i
sell the following described rej
property, in the manner provide
by law, for not less than the mir
imum price and terms set oppo
sue eacn iraci, pius cosis oi ai
vertising and recording the deed
Parcel No. 1 WMsSWy.NE',
Sec. 11, Twp. 15 S.R, 12 E.W.V
W'iNWWSEW, Sec. 11, Twp. r
S.K. 12 Ji.w.M. S4U.UU cash.
Parcel No. 2 WVjSE'A, Sec. 1!
Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. $250.0
Cash.
Parcel No. 3 S'iNWW, Set
32, Twp. 15 S.R. 11 E.W.M. $U
per acre.
Parcel No. 4 Lot 2, Block 45
T.' W. Townsite Co's Second Adit
tion to Bend. $40.00 Cash.
There being no further busi
ness, Court adjourned.
C. L. ALLEN, County Judge
E. E. VARCO, Commissioner
A. E. STEVENS, Commissioner
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