The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 16, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1945
PAGE SIX
Post-War Buys
Bolster Mart
By T. V. Klenlen
(United Prra Siaff Corrtionilcnt)
New York, Jan. 16 Ul'i Stocks
developed irregularity today as
shares of companies with good
peacetime prospects grew in pop
ularity. Wall street analysts interpreted
scattered buying as resumption of
investment demand following yes
terday's "peace scare" shakcout,
coupled with a search for good
post war "buys."
In the latter group such stocks
as Farnsworth Television, Emer
son Electric, National Dairy, and
Spiegel, Inc., reached new 1044-45
highs on gains ranging to a point
in Emerson. Dresser Industries, a
leading producer of oil drilling
equipment, also rose more man a
point.
In the croup with Farnsworth,
Radio Corporation also advanced
fractionally. Such stocks respond
ed to a prediction of an RCA of
ficial that after the five full post
war years of production the tele
vision industry will gross nearly
$1,500,000,0(10 annually and pro
vide 300,000 new jobs.
PfTRTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 16 nil
Livestock: Cattle 200, calves 35.
Slow, few sales steady with Mon
day's uneven market. Medium
good led steers $13.5015.00; ex
treme top Monday $16.25 for
choice steers. Best heifers $14.00.
Cannercuttor cows fairly active
at $5.50-7.50. Fat dairy type cows
slow at $8.00-9.00. Good-choice
vealers steady at $14.00-15.00.
Hogs 200. Unchanged. Good
choice 170-270 lbs., $15.75; heavier
and lighter weights down $14.50.
Good sows $13.5014.00. Good feed
er pigs $15.00. Choice 88 lb. late
Monday $15.25.
Sheep 100. Nominal. Good
choice trucked in lambs salable
$14.5015.00; 3 loads 94 lb. led
lambs late Monday $15.40, new
recent high. Good ewes salable-$0.00-6.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 16 tilt But
tor and egg prices were unchang
ed today.
Butter Cube, 93 score, 42'Sic;
92 score, 42 c; 90 score, 42c; 89
score, 41 '4c pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large, 51c; A, large, 49e; medium
A, 46c; small, 41c dozen.
Five Day Forecast
Five-day forecast ending Satur
day night:
Oregon and Washington west
of Cascades: Light rain late Wed
nesday followed by showers on
Thursday and rain Friday or Sat
urday. Temperatures near nor
mal. Idaho, Oregon and Washington
east of Cascades: Considerable
cloudiness with few scattered
light snow flurries beginning of
period and light snow central and
north portion late Thursday and
Friday. Otherwise fair weather
with above normal temperatures.
Dehydrated vegetables are to
be put on sale soon In some 30
or 40 retail grocery stores to do
termlne consumers reaction to
these products.
1 LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CKEDI'I'OKS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed admin
istrator of the Estate of J. L.
Nickel, Deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
should file the same, duly verified,
lit the office of my attorneys, De
Armond & Goodrich, Bank nf
Bend Building, Bend, Oregon,
within six (61 months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
ARTHUR G. NICKEL, Admin
istrator of the Estate of J. L.
Nickel, Deceased.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Ijtw, Bank of Bend
Building, Bend, Oregon.
29 35-11 -47c
NOW!.
Ready to
IS
- 8a.m. to 8 p.m.
featuring
Lubrication
G. P. Batteries
obil Service Station
Clark Pangburn, Prop.
Next to Shoop S Schulio
1273 Wall St.
For a Little, Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time
25 Words Three Times
25 Words Six Times
l qk I
All word! or 25 add le per word tmj
number of Iniertiom
On month run, umi copy, ft day rate
Minimum Charge, 34c
LINE KATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
ClaHlfled Advertising-, Conn in Advance
Dallr Clo.lnl Time 12:30 P. M.
FOK SALE
SPLENDID BARGAINS in ranch
es: Close in 10 acres, 35 C.O.I., 3
bedroom house, $3250, S1000 down.
80 Acres, 09 C.O.I., good 2-bcd-room
house, gravity flow water,
large barn, $."500, some terms.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
FURNISHED HOME: Four room
modern, plastered. Cellar. Com
pletely f u r n I s h e d. Frigidaire.
Woodshed, garage. $2200. See Gil
berts for terms. Gilberts Real Es
tate. ONE PAIR shoe roller skates,
gill's size 6. $15.00. Betty Gilll
land, 1070 Union.
GOOD FIVE ROOM MODERN:
Paved street. Three lots. Large
chicken house, double garage,
other buildings. $3250. Reason
able down payment. Gilberts Real
Estate. 1015 Wall St.
56 ACRE PLACER ground 36-pat-ented;
2000 ft. pipe, 2 giants, 30
acres, woven wire fenced. 5 room
house. $-1000 cash total price.
Phono or call Medford Auto
Wrecking Co., Medford, Ore.
SET OF CAR chains, size 6:16, In
good condition, ear Jack, truck
mirror, 16 lb. maul. 1129 Hill St.,
corner of Portland Ave.
NOTICE: Furnished four room
modern. Redecorated. Two lots.
Garage, woodshed. Near Kenwood
school. Low down payment. $300
down. Gilberts Real Estate.
4 -BEDROOM MODERN house,
east side, plastered, fireplace, sta
tionary tubs, electric range wir
ing, furnace, automatic coal sto
ker, sprinkling system, two lots,
fine garden spot, fruit trees,
$5000, loan available. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phonp 36-W.
DAY AND WEEK old calves.
John E. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 31I-B.
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.
PRE-WAR DAVENPORT, $25.
Man's winter overcoat, like new,
$7.50. Two new lour bins, large
size, $3 each. Call afternoons or
evenings tit 733 Georgia Ave.
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.
WEST SIDE, close In, 2-bodroom
plastered modern house, attrac
tive kitchen, new garage, drilled
hole. $3500, $1000 down, $25 per
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
HERE'S A STOCK RANCH
NEAR COKAI.LIS WORTH
THE MONEY -1320 acres. 170 iu
I cultivation. Will handle 250 head
of cattle. 200 or 300 hogs. Housing
for 1000 chickens. Living water
for stock everywhere. Beaver
dam and Chchalis soil. Power line
thru place. 2 $10,000 homes. 1 ten
ant house. 5 stock barns and 15 or
20 out hltls. besides chicken hous
es, Price $50,0(10. Can ho sold ill
two chunks of 500 and 700 acres
each wilh one fine home on each
for $20,000 and $30,000. If you un
interested 111 something like this
it will pay you to Investigate.
Paul P. Bates, Realtor, Corvallis,
Ore.
PRE - WAR DAVENPORT and
chair and other household articles.
Phone 103L V.
FAT HOGS for sale. Third place
from north junction old highway.
Kll PaVh.
serve you with superior
AUTO
SERVICE
ar a
Tire Service
Federal Tires
Pho
1042
I OK SALE
ACREAGES: 4-room house, good j
qcjp'narn, :i acres, 'i ciwu
75Cuioun, momn. i ucit-s, ulii-
Arnold, 'l i oom nouse, gnou oui-
month. 20 acres, 19 CO. I., large
house, several outbuildings, $2500,
$700 down, $.'10 month. Anne
Forbes, : Oregon. Phone 30-W.
INCOME PROPERTY : East
Eighth street. Four room modern.
Knotty Pine. Ultra modern du
plex. Furniture. Two lots. Reason-,
we down payment, oiioens neai ,
Estate. 1015 Wall St.
jNKAR ALLEN SCHOOL attrac
tive newly decorated modern 2
i bedroom house, large living room
j wit h hardwood floor, electric
range wiring, double garage, 2'i
1 large lots. $3700, loan available.
Anne Forbes 30 Oregon. Phone'
30 W.
1938 LA SALLE sedan. Also house
trailer, sleeps three, all good rub
ber and completely furnished,
quick sale for cash. Can be seen
at Redmond Trailer Park after 6
p. m. O. C. Countryman.
GOOD TRUCK, $150.00 cash. 1470
I East 1st St.
BEDROOM SUITE, dark complete
with mattress and springs, large
circulator heater, kitchen sink,
washdown toilet with fittings,
kitchen cabinet, high chair, cook
stove, dresser. Three new dolls,
21 inch, miscellaneous articles. 164
E. Irving.
BARBER SHOP for sale at Shev
lin. Contact owner at shop.
FOR KENT
FOUR ROOM semi-modern house.
56 McKay. Inquire at 27 McKay
Ave.
SMALL MODERN house, gas
equipped, refrigeration. Inquire
516 Lava Road.
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., 236 H E. Irving.
4-ROOM FURNISHED modern
house with furnace. Root cellar,
wopdshed and garage. One partly
furnished 4-room modern house
with garage. Call Mike Todoroff,
21 Columbia.
UARGE HEATED sleeping room
for rent by day, week or month.
610 Congress.
WANTED
GIRLS OR BOYS ice skates, sizes
10 to 13, Jr. t, 2 or 3. Contact Bob
Dunlap at Pilot Butte Inn Tues
day until Thursday noqn.
TO BUY either a portable or
standard typewriter. Call 885 be
tween 2:00 and 6:00 p. m.
WORK CARING for small ranch
with stock near Bend, shares or
wages or as caretaker for lodge or
what have you. Best of references.
Frank Cooper, Westlake, Oregon.
RADIO SCHOOL
I will accept a few more students
- any age --who want to learn
radio by practical methods as well
as thcaretical. Do actual jobs In
the shop with service instruments.
Starts at once. See M. W. Luckey
at 117 Lafayette St.
WANT TO BUY telephone box for
rural line. Needed badly by rail
road man. lit. 2. Box 17, 2 miles
north on new highway.
2 WHEEL TRAILER, wheels to
fit late model Chevrolet. 1215
Newport.
SNAP ON tire chains to lit (MO
tires. Call Mii-.I after fi p. in.
WILL BUY good small modern
houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Bend.
TO RENT a piano excellent care.
1309 East Third, Apt. 1.
USE D R A D 1 OS -Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
CUM, WANTEP for
MAKKINli and CHECK I NO
PERMANENT POSITION
Apply at Mastervraft Cleaners
OiM'Kon Ltd.
Contracting
P,m,.r Wiring -,.,,
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
BH I'ranktln
lleiul, Ore.
JIKM' WANTED
MAIDS WANTED at Pilot Butte
inn. iu nuuarM.Tir(
LADY to assist with cleaning on
Saturdays. Also substitute work
during week. Gregg's Banner
Bakery.
WOMAN or girl for general
housework. Phone 556. 480 Broad
way. SITUATION WANTED
MOTHER with 2 year old daugh-
tcr wants Job where she can keep
child with her. Office and selling
experience. 1U17 W. 1st St
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.
USED CARS
1936 C11EVRIOLET deluxe coach,
under ceiling price, good tires. 1,44
Adams Place.
1935 FORD sedan, good rubber,
A l condition throughout. Price
$-100.00 cash. 1341 E. 3rd.
'3G FORD V-8 pickup, good rub
ber, fair running condition. 365
Seward.
1937 GRAHAM coupe, radio, $300
cash. See it at 32 Shasta Place.
LOST
FEMALE GOLDEN Cocker Span
iel. Answers to name of Judy. Call
after 7 p. m., 1140 Union.
ELK TOOTH with initials "V. L."
on back. Finder please return to
Bulletin office or Elks Club.
MISCELLANEOUS
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes of washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 130 Greenwood. Phone
583.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical. Men's and women's
belts. Phone G68 or 21-F-4. Mrs.
Edna Boyd Brinson, O'Kane Bldg.(
or Box 164, Bend.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. I can get
you more money for that live
stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St. .
FOR SALE Pajamas for men
and women, panties with real elac
tic, vests, gowns, slips now avail;
able in the famous Luk-Shu Hi
knit fabric. Also beautiful gowns,
slips, etc., in crepes and satins.
Phone G15-J. Elsie A. Dunn, No. 7
Westonia Apts., for appointment.
Representative in Bend of the
"House of Charm" C. & D. Co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., for the last
10 years.
WASHING MACHINE repairing
at 136 Greenwood. I have ennsoli
dated with Bend Washer Service
land am devoting all my time to
keeping your washer In good re
pair. Thanks for your patronage,
I hope I can continue to serve you
at above address. A. J. Palmer,
U551 Galveston. Phone 6G5-W.
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all-purpose cleaner,
and manv other household aids.
Phone 5'J1. Lloyd Wheadun, 1714
Steidl Road, Bend.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS cun be
made nny size you desire, with i
any printing you line. Estimates I
gladly Riven. The Bulletin. I
SKN. MAI.ONKY OIKS
Meiiden, Conn., Jan. 1G Uin
Son. brands T. Maloney, D.,
Conn., died today t Mei iden hos
pital where he had been a patient '
sinee New Year's day, suffering!
from grippe and heart disease. I
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Thousands of men and women I
iftf found that time-teated
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only 25c, 60c, or S1.20 undei mak
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With Bulletin
War-End Catalog
Aid to Business
Chicago, Jan. 16 UP) Montgom
ery Ward and Co. anticipated that
the war would end by Jan. 1,
1945, and issued a special mid-winter
sales catalogue on that as
sumption, according to an affi
davit on file in federal court to
day. The affidavit, filed by Maj.
Warren F. Daley, government
manager of Wards' seized Chicago
plants, said that as a result of the
catalogue, business had increased
and the army was having diffi
culty in filling orders.
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS. MAURICE HUDSON, Cor
imration Commissioner of the Stnte of Ore
gon, w required by Section 77-318. O C
' A did on the thirtieth day of December
1944, report to me as the Cover nor of the
S'ate of OrcKon. a lit of all the foreign
rorporutioiiH which, for two consecutive
year or more next preceding the uid
fJnrtieth day or December. 1!44, have
failed, riettlwted or refused to furnfcth him.
the Haul Corporation Commimuoner, any
annual Rtatement required to be furnished
under any luw of thin mute, or to my the
license fee required to be paid under any
law of this state: and
WHEREAS, hb id report of the Corpora
tion ComniisH.onur, no made an aforesaid
r.MritainH the nun.cn of the following foreign
corporation!) which, for two consecutive
yearn or more next preceding the date of
the report, haye failed, nefflected or re
fused to furnish any such Htatement or
to pay any such license fee. to-wit;
Foreign
Coos Bay Land Company
Delhi Company
Humbolt Metallic Corporation, Ltd.
Monroe Timber Company
Myrtle Creek Lumber Corporation
Northern Counties Investment Trust.
Limited, The.
Oh liter Register Comnuny
T'ine Creek Placers, Inc.
Kn few-ay Loon Corporation
Standard Consolidated Minei Onmnanv
NOW. THEREFORE. I. EARL SNELL.
ns Covernor of the State of Oretron, by
virtue of the authority conferred upon me
by Sect 77-308, O. C. L. A , and under and
, w ...t n-nM uiki jiiuvihiuiin inere-
of, do hereby declare the riirht of each
anil all of the furetrointt and above-named
cu-Kratioiifl to transact businciw within
the State of Oretcon revoked and repealed,
and all powers conferred by the law of this
Htnte upon such c-ur miration are hereby
declared inoperative and void.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T have here
unto net my hand and caused the Seal of
State to be. hereunto affixed at the Capitol,
at Raleni. Oreon, this thirtieth day of
December, in the year of our Lord one
tlioiiHimd nine hundred fourty-four,
(SEAL)
EARL SNELL
(over nor.
ROUT. S.
Secretary
FARRELL, JR.
it State
3!5c
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS. MAURICE HUDSON. Cor
poration Commissioner of the State of Ore
tron, as required by Section 77 -4 08b. O. C.
L. A., did on the thirtieth day of December,
'Mi, report to me aa the (Jovernor of the
State of Oretron a list of all nonprofit
corporation, which, for two consecutive
years or more next preceilinir the said
thirtieth day of December, li44, have failed,
newlfcted or refused to furnish a duly ex
wutcd power of attorney, although demand
therefor was duly made by letter upon
said corporations : and
WHEREAS, said rejort of the Corpora
tion Commissioner, ho made aforesaid, con
tains the names of the followitiK nonprofit
corporations which, for two consecutive
years or more next preceding the date of
such report, have failed, netttected or re
fused ho to furnish auch power of attorney,
to-wit :
Nonprofit
Hawthorne Workers Defense Cluh
Independence Defense Recreational Com
mittee. Inc.
Mac Arthur Victory Cluh
Salem Transport Committee
Sweet Home Chaml-cr of Commerce
Utopia Relekab Unltfe No. 62, 1. O. O. F.
Valley (iolf Club
Victory Memorial Center. The
NOW. THEREFORE. I EARL SNELL.
as Stiver nor of the State of Oretron. hy
virtue of the authority conferred upon me
by said Section 77-48b, O. C. L. A., and
under anil pursuant to the terms and pro
visions thereof, do hereby declare each
and all of the forotim and above-named
corporations dissolved, and their articles of
incorporation revoked and repealed, and
all powers conferred hy low upon auch
corporations are hereby declared inopera-
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live and void.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here
unto set my hand and r nutted the Sen) of
State to be hereunto affixed at the Capitol,
at Salem, Oretron, thU thirtieth day of De
cember, in the year of our lortl one
thoimand nine hundred fuurty-four
EARL SNELL
Governor
(SEAL)
Attest : '
ROUT. S. FARRELL. JR.
Secretary of State 8r,c'
fKOCLAMATION
WHEREAS. MAURICE HUDSON. Cor
poration Commissioner of the State of
OreKon, eh required by Section 77-246, O.
C. L. A., did on the thirtieth day of De
cember, 1944. report to me as the Coventor
of the State of Oregon a list of all of the
corporation oriranized under the laws of
the State of Oretron for Rain which, for
two consecutive years or more next pre
ceding the said thirtieth day of December,
1!M4, have failed, nexlected or refused to
furnish him, the said CoriKiration Com
missioner, any statement required to be
furnished under any law of this state, or to
pay any license fee required to be paid
under any law of this stale; and
WHEREAS, said report of the Corpora
tion Commissioner, so made as aforesaid,
contains the names of the following cor
porations which, for two consecutive years
or more next preceding the date of the
report, have fulled, netrleeted or refused
to furnish any such statement or to pay
any such license fee. to-wit :
Domestic ,.
Advance Drilling Co.
Albany Canning Co., Inc.
Ardmoore Candy Company
Arsro Corixtration
Arlintrton-RooseVelt Ferry
Ashland War Industries, Inc.
Astoria Flying Club
Automobile Securities Company
Baxton Development Company
Kaldridtre Implement Co.
Baker Fruit Company
liaker Golf and Country Club, The
R. W. Heck. Inc.
Berry Motor1 Company, Inc.
Helmont Terminal Co.
Benton Utility Company
Beaver Island Fruit Acres.
Hilton Entiineerlnir Corp.
Bonded Adjustment Company
Boulder Creek LoKtrintr Company ,
Hovex Laboratories, Inc.
Brock man Chevrolet Company
Craftsmen '
Carbonic Control Coriwratlon
Cascade Catering Company ,
Colder wood Electric
Cascade Produce Distributors
Caskey Wuste & Ratr Co.
Challenger 1'roducts Co., The
Construction Associates, Inc.
Coldor Corporation
Consolidated Defense Industries
Coast Commercial Co.
' Columbia Distributing Company .
Coos Oregon lagging Company
Crook's Motor Service
Cook Creek Logging Co.
Davenport Chemical Corporation
Dolph Hardwood Company
Eastgate Builders Inc.
Earl'H Market Inc.
Eagle Oyster Packing Company, Inc.
Economy Finance Corporation
Edgemont Investment Company
Equitable Service, Inc.
Erico Class Works Corivoration
Eugenie Realty Company
Eugene Home Appliance Co., Inc.
Eugene Neon Sign Company
Eugene News, Inc.
Evergreen Beverage Co., Inc.
Fairway Market
Federal Founders Corporation
Flowers. Lester Goodman, Inc.
Fostoria Co.
Francis Construction Company
Free water- Milton Apple Show, Inc.
Franklin Printing Company
Fui-uya Co., M.
Oiimbrlnun Brewing Company
(learhart Kunnel and Turf Club, The
Cillen-Cole Co.
Glen Creek Logging Company
Goehler Heating Systems. Inc.
Goud.y Mortgage Ioan Company of
Oregon
Granite-Sumpter Teleuhone Company
Growers' Supply Company
II. & L. Construction Co., Inc.
Harper's Corp.
ll..ol.l IniiMlmont Co.
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Company
High Grade Luber Co. Inc.
Honeyman Hardware Company
Holliday Land Company
Howton Radio Alarm Company
Hughes, Humphrey & Company
Idenl Homes Construction Co.
IgliH Inn, The
Irvin Grocery, The
John Day Flying Club. Inc.
Joe & Kay Products Co.. Inc.
YES...
Care Will
Save Your
Car . . .
Tire Companies
and
Automobile
Manufacturers
Recommend
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SAVING SERVICE .
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Classified Ads
Kaufman. Inc., Ionard
Klamath Jockey Club .
L, and H. Corporation
Iogging Contractors. Inc.
Lovegren Logging Company
Lumber Promotion of Oregon, Inc.
Maxlne Apparel Shop
Marion Garage
Malheur Milling Company
Maupin Milling Company
McCredie Hut Mineral Springs Inc.
Me Far Manufacturing Co.
Mercantile Acceptance Corporation of
Oregon
Mercantile Insurance Service corporation
Metal Industries Inc.
Merchants Wholesale Grocery Co.
Medford Trailer Camps, Inc.
Medford Winter Pear Committee Inc.
Missouri Bend Logging Company
Morris A Evens Company
Morris Investment Company
Mullen Company. S. Madaton
Mutual Development Corporation
Multnomah Housing Corporation
National Table Tennis Company
Neisci-tt Delake Construction Company
New Opera House Laundry Company
Necanicum Shingle Co.
Northwest Insecticide Company
Northwest Properties, Inc.
One Four, Inc.
Oratorio Society of Salem, Oregon, The
Oreland Mining and Engineering
Corporation
Oregon Bond St Mortgage Company
Pacific American Shipbuilding
CoriKtration
Pacific Fiber Corporation
Pacific Native Nurseries, Inc.
Pacific Coast Timber Co.
Petroleum Development. Inc.
Phillips Shoe Company
Pine Box Co.
Pouring Spouts, Inc.
Portland Broadcasting Company
Portland Dental Supply Co.
Portland Metal Venetian Blind,
Inconwrated
Portland and Pacific General Investment
Company
Printers, Inc.
Preeisiun Meter Company
Purchase Exchange Corporation
Quality Fruit Co.
Red and Gold Trucking Co, W.
Riverside Telephone Company
Rosleii Company. 'Hie
Ross Motor Company
Roseburg Plywood Corporation
Roamer Tug & Lighterage Co.
Roseburg Veneer Corporation
Rose City Casket Co.
S A S Lumber Co.
Sanitary Beer Equipment Service, Inc.
Salmonberry Shingle Co.
Hhrock, Inc.. Clarence R.
Shaw Wiseman Lumber Co.
Silica Brick and Tile Company
Smiley-I-ampert Lumber Company
Smart's Term in ul Co.
Southern Oregon War Industries, Inc.
Supple Docks, Inc.
Sullivan. Inc., A J.
Sunset-Sunrise Patrol Service
Swiss Hall Association
Tillman Company. The J,
Ti 1 1 amook Can n i ng Co.
II.
PERFECT BALANCE
Bend Dairy Quality Products
BUTTER
EGGS .
BUTTERMILK
CHOCOLATE MILK
FOR OVER 25 YEARS HEADQUARTERS
FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS OF QUALITY
LOCKER PATRONS
Meat points up . . . butter points up . . . that's where
your locker comes in. A good
for locker storage and may
Meat, in your locker, can be kept for many months
inquire about this service including cutting, curing, wrap
ping, etc.
SI Greenwood Ave.
HEADED N)TO 7 U&W
COUNTRY ITS LIKE ) T V n
FOR A NEEDLE Itf Ji- JU-
Tomfohr Overhead Door Company
Two Rivers Shipbuilding Company
Tyee Lumber Corporation
Ulrich Company. G. C. .
Umqua Flying Club
University Hotel Co.
Union Bridge Company
Union Steel A Rail Co., Tnc.
United States Painting Corporation
VandermoM A Walters, Inc.
Westwood Hills. Inc 1
West Cooat War Industries, Inc.
Western Distributing Company
Western Ferro Chrome, Inc
Western Mineral Product Company
Winchester Bay Lumber Co.
Wiley Creek Logging Company
Wil lamina Merc. Co.
Wiest-Scritsmier Logging Co.
Wool pert Pharmacy
Zenith Powder Company
Zimmerman-Wells-Brown Co.
Cooperative
Coos County Lime A Fertilizer Assoc is.
tion
Coos-Curry Cheese Corporation
Deschutes Seed Growers Association
Eastern Oregon Onion Growers Ajjgoci&tA
Gaston Growers Association
Gaston Nut Growers
Hardenbrook Dairy Produrts Association
The '
Malheur County Livestock Association
Muiheur Purchasing Cooperative Asaocia.
tion
Nysfa Onion Storage Cooperative
Oregon Blackberry Control Board. Inc.
Oregon Celery Growers Association
Oregon Turkey Cooeratives. Inc.
Southern Oregon Dairy Cooperative
Association
South Tillamook Farmers Cooperative
Welch Road Water Association, Barbara
Irrigation & Drainage
Beaver Creek District Improvement '
Company
Bear Creek District Improvement
Company
Grey Eagle Bar District Improvement
Company
Mining
Greystone Gold Mines Company
Kookaburra Mines, Inc.
Oregon Placer Mines, Inc.
Oregon Washington Mining Company
P. C. S. Mining Co.
Paramount Quicksilver Mine, Inc.
Red Cloud Mining Company
Tyrrel Consolidated Mining Co.
NOW, THEREFORE, I. EARL SNEI.L
as Governor of the State of Oregon, by vir
tue of the authority conferred upon me by
Section 7 7-2-1 fl. O. C. L. A., and under and
pursuant to the terms and provisions there
of, do hereby declare each and all of theft
foregoing and above-named cororation4 dis-1
solved, and their articles of incorporation!
revoked and reealed, and all powers con"
ferred by law upon ttuch corporations an
hereby declared inoperative and void.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have her,
unto net my hand and caused the Seal of
State to be hereunto affixed at the Capitol,
ut Salem. Oregon, this thirtieth day of U
cember, hi the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred fourty-four.
(SEAL)
KARL SNE1X
Governor
Attest :
ROHT. S FARRELL, JR.
Secretary of Stute 35c
Planning well balanced meals
is difficult LET BEND
DAIRY MILK HELP YOU!
It's Grade A It's pasteur
ized! Serve the milk with the
sanitary bottle cap!
CREAM
MILK
ICE CREAM
COTTAGE CHEESE
variety of meats !s available
be purchased at low nrices.
Phone 101
By FRED HARMAN
BUT HERE
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