The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 09, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Stock Market
Suffers Decline
By Elmer C. Waher
(United Pnu FiuuwUI Editor)
New York, Feb. 9 IIP) Stocks
sulfered then? -widest decline of
the year today on contracted vol
ume. The list extended yesterday's
small losses oy iraciions to
Doints. Marxet news was un
changed, hence the experts attri
buted the turnoown alter a long
period 01 advance to recnnicai lac
tors. Many traders who had anti
cipated a recession withdrew to
the sidelines and moderate
amounts of realizing resulted in a
few rather wide recessions.
No group was spared although
the oils resisted pressure better
than other sections. Mercantile is
sue losses also were restricted and
the utilities yielded only fraction
allv. Leading steels declined a
point or more. Motors had losses
ranging to 2 points In Chrysler.
Widest rail losses were in nickel
plate Issues 2 points in the pre
ferred. Santa Fe, Atlantic Coast
Line and Union Pacific were down
a point or more. Tires declined
fractions to more than a point.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore, Feb. 9 itw
Livestock: cattle 25, calves 10,
Supply mostly odd and ends. Scat
tered sales steady, demand broad,
Week's market steady to 25c high
er. Top fed steers $16.50. Best
heifers $15.00. Best cows around
$12.50. Good-choice vealers sala
ble $14.00-15.00. ,
Hogs 100. Active, steady. One
lot good -choice 195 lb. $15.75.
Weights up to 270 lbs. salable at
$15.75, the ceiling. Few 140 lbs.
$14.75. Good sows salable around
$14.00. Good -choice feeder pigs
quotable $ia.uu-l5.50; week's ex
treme top $16.00.
Sheep 100. Good-choice 85-90 lbs.
wooled lambs $15.00. Fed carloads
quotable to $15.50. Good ewes sal
able $7.00-7.50,
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Feb. 9 IP Dairy
marKet:
Butter and -egg prices are un
changed. Butter cube, 93 score, 42
cents; 92 score, 42 !4 cents; 90
score, 42 cents; 89 score, 41 H
cents pound.
Eggs price to retailers: AA
large, 47 cents; A, large, 45 cents,
medium A, 42 cents; small, 38
cents dozen.
PINE DATA COMPLETED
Portland, Ore., Feb. 9 1IP1 Pine
lumber orders' for the week ended
'Feb. 3 totaled 65,377,000 feet, as
compared with 65,926,000 feet for
the previous week and 59,946,000
feet for the corresponding week
a year ago.
Pine shipments for the past
week totaled 66,617,000 board feet,
while 58,945,000 feet were shipped
the week before and 65,151,000
feet for the week a year ago. Cor
responding figures for production
were 50,138,000, feet, 49,218,000
feet, and 44,352,000 feet, for the
same periods.
Two Lose Lives
In Chicago Fire
, Chicago, Feb. 9 U Fire follow
ing a series of explosions swept
the Vierling steel works early
today, taking two lives.
Eight hours after the fire broke
out, firemen removed the body
of one of the victims. Officials
said another man had been trap
ped in the burning plant.
Damage was estimated at more
than $300,000.
WiseAmericans Now Fight
COUGHS
or Bronchial Irritations Duo To Coldi
With Buckley's "CanadioT
Almost inntantljr you Ret the sur
prise of your life coughing njn
right away it loosens up thick
choking phlegm opens up clogged
bronchial tubes makes breathing
easier.
There's real economy In Buckley's
all medication no syrup. Half to
one ten a poo n f ul will convince the
most skeptical.
, Get Buckler's "Canadlol' made In
U. H. A., the Cough Mixture that out
sells all others in Australia, New
Zealand, Canada and many other
countries on merit alone. At all
good druggists.
Owl Pharmacy
Brandis Thrift Wine Drugs
Personal
Service
Our aim is to serve you best
when you need it most. Every
detail is attended to for the
bereaved. Sincere and per
sonal attentiveness make our
service memorable.
FOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONE 118.
Niswonger
and
Win slow
Morticians
i
i
n
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
Local Paid In Advance
2 .words One Time . ...35c
85 Words Three Times 75o
25 Words Six Time ; $u
umimm
lift rua, mm otpjr, t 1
LINE KATE Mo CAPITALS tOe
FOB SALE
5 ROOM HOME: with 3 room apt.
upstairs with outside entrance.
income $35.uo per month. 4 blocks
from business district. Must sell
at once, owner leaving Bend.
$3700. bee N K. tiUbert's Real
Estate, 1015 Wall.
$8500 BUYS 320 acres, 90 acres
xair nouse and barn, Ju
acres alfalfa. pnnH vuoii oiootri.
city. Adjoins large cattle range.
C. T. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
LARGE HEATER. Excellent co
aition. Call after 5 p. in. 1100 Lex
ington.
3 PAIR ladies pre-war oxfords,
nearly new, size 8H. One pair
galoshes, size 8. 14 Lava Road, j
MUST SELL at once. 4 room semi
modern. Good lot, small basement,
on pavement, a good buy at $1155.
Giloerts Real Estate, 1015 Wall.. .
$1000 BUYS 10 acres irrigated an
nignway 1 mile out. 5 room house
can be purchased and -moved Jo
place. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon. .
FOUR BARBER chairs, three full
size, one child's, four large mir
rors, one shoe shine stand. All
very modern and in excellent con
dition. F. O. B. Prineviile. Write
P. u. Box 3V5 or phone 315 Prine
viile, Ore.
SPOOL BED, enamel kitchen
wood ranee. Must sell at once.
1305 W. 14th St.
lo
YOUNG SADDLE horse, 10!
pounds. Ray Haynes, Rt. 2, Box
259. Phone 1-F-1L Butler Market
road.
$25,000 BUYS 4000 acre stock
Tanch. 80 acres free water right,
large modern nome. c. v. Silvis,
118 Oregon.
ELECTRIC CHICK brooder, 400
capacity, complete with cord and
curtain, $12. Mrs. Nicken, 1 mile
south Pine Forest Grange on Mar
ket road. Telephone 22-F-4.
$3200 BUYS 4 bedroom modern
home close in, reasonable terms,
immediate possession. C. V. Silvis,
118 Oregon.
1934 MASTER Chev. motor with
rear end and transmission. Call
at 1347 Albany:
$12,000 BUYS good going 120 acre
dairy ranch close to Bend, all
stock and dairy equipment goes
along. Located t miles from Bend
on paved road. Terms -can be ar
ranged. C. V, Silvis, 118 Oregon.
WELDER'S CHAPS, helmet and
chipping hammer, $10.00. 975 Taft,
out south highway, first street to
left oil Kooseveit.
NOW YOU can buy fine chlcKs
within easy shipping distance.
Write today for price list to Ore
gon's newest modern hatchery.
Fifteen years experience produc
ing Oregon bred chicks. Oregon
state Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Kiamatn f ans, uregon.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furni
ture Table model radio, daveno,
dinette set, bed complete, dresser,
rocking chair, occasional chair,
wood heater, garden tools and
other articles. A. C. Jeanquenat,
is Kearney, cor. Ji 2nd.
I RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 ya. ioaa. aiso Darayara ierti
lizer, $4 per yard. Also top soil.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
Federal St.
CIRCULATING COAL heater.
820 Newport. Phone 185-R.
THE LAST of a few table models
and some very good consoles will
be on sale for a limited time.
Take 20 off the present listed
price and Its yours. I need the
room that bad. Luckey's Radio Re
pair, 117 Lafayette.
DON'T MISS seeing this fine suit,
size 16; 2 spring coats; 3 lovely
hostess housecoats; several dress
es. You can't help but like these
for they are the latest styles, the
best materials. New aprons; Val
entine pin cushions trimmed with
red lace; several dresses, size 6;
all made in my home. 358 E. 3rd
and Marshall.
NO. 1 POTATOES at ceiling price.
Phone ll-F-2. Route 1, Box 430.
Claud Gant.
4 ROOM modern house. Good ga
rage and root cellar. Also wood
range, circulator and good cotton
mattress. Inquire G. T. Seibcr,
1472 Elgin.
I Checkerboard
Cafe
DINNERS
' SHORT ORDERS
HOME-MADE PIES
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
135 Oregon
Mi
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:
FOB SALE
OCCASIONAL CHAIR and rock
er, chest of drawers, baby buggy,
dressers, doll trunk, doll bed, lawn
mower , garden hose, pitcher
pump, gas heater, large mirror,
office chairs, roller skates, cook
stoves, heating stoves, hot water
car heaters, bail and socket trailer
hitches, bumper hitches, replace
ment balls tor trailer hitches.
Open evenings: 350 Division.
LARGE VAUGHN drag saw like
new. Rt 2, Box TO. A. J. Rhoades,
old Redmond highway.
2-WHEEL TRAILER with good
tires. Small size battery radio.
lZi Ithaca St.
I HAVE just returned from Port
land and was able to get a limited
number of critical radio tubes
and parts. Situation steadily get
ting worse.-Better have your set
repaired at once. Luckey's Radio
Repair, 117 Lafayette. Phone 536.
FOB BENT
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served taratly
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel. Mrs. Mason. Met. Phone
31-W.
PARTLY FURNISHED 2 room
house at 128 Jefferson. Partly
furnished 4 room house at 120
Jefferson. Not modern.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment on paved street within walk
ing distance of mills and town.
Inquire 87 Shasta Place or phone
962-J. .
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
Suitable for a single lady. Heat
and lights Included. 71a Lava
Road. Apt. 8. Phone 684. 1503
Awbrey Road. .
PLiEASANT UPSTAIRS room
with hot water at the lavatory.
Furnished for light housekeeDine.
Access to shower bath. Call at 623
Jl St., or phone 1083.
CLEAN FURNISHED light
housekeeping room suitable ior
two. West side, 6 blocks, auto
matic heat. Phone 493-W.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
call 869-J.
LARGE CLEAN furnished 2 room
semi-modern house. Inquire at
1434 Davenport
LARGE MODERN 3 room fur
nished duplex at 422 Roanoke.
Adults only. Schuman Auto Elec
tric. WANTED
WANT TO TRADE 1800 lb. 8 year
old well broke gray gelding Xor
1600 lb. and up blacK mare or
gelding. (Object mates.) Dean
Harris, Summer Lake.
2 BURNER electric plate. Phone
451-M or call at 608 Broadway.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices ior gooa used radios.
George s Radio Service. New loca'
tion, 838 Wall St Phone 900.
WANT TO BENT fiimUhoH 1 hoH
room apartment. Win pay up to
W0 a month. Leave word for L. A.
Mullineaux at Pacific Trailwavs
pus depot.
TO BUY used picture frames with
or without glass; round frame and
square frame. Phone 1070-W or
bring them to 147 East Olney.
TO BUY small piano in good con
dition, can boz-j.
TO BUY fryer rabbits and your
small rabbits. Also heavy hens.
Phone 1070-W or call at 147 E.
Olney.
TO BUY, wood lathe with face
plates. 1314 Lexington. Phone
650-W. '
HELP WANTED
WAITRESSES at Pilot Butte Inn.
WOMAN to do housework in pri-
vaie iamny mornings, leiepnone
119 between 7 and 9 evenings.
SITUATION WANTED
SAW FILER with 34 years ex
perience in logging camps. Can
file cross cut or power saw chains
for pine or fir. Write box 1092.
Bend, Ore.
EXPERIENCED A J. typist de
sires general office work. Some
knowledge of bookkeeping, comp
tometer, adding machine, switch
board, write No. abO in care of
The Bulletin.
USED CABS
1930 MODEL A Ford coupe. Re
conditioned motor. In good shape.
$200. Ray Cadwell, 528 So. Third
St., Redmond, Oregon, r
invistmimt ctri'iouts, hub ONt
Prttptctm M rtfiutl
frtm trwatal Uadenrrittr -
INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Ixk-hI Representative
217 Oregon Phone 523 .
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND.
THIS CURIOUS
BATS
ARE THE ONLY NATIVE
IAND AAAMMALS IN
NEW ZEALAND.
USED CABS
FOR SALE or trade for truck
1936 tudor Ford sedan. 426 West
5th, Prineviile, Oregon.
'34 FORD V-8 coupe. First class
condition, good rubber, $300. John
Mtnges, 321 "A" St., Redmond;
Oregon.
LOST
BIG YELLOW dog, weight 75 lbs.,
old, deaf. Has growth behind ear.
Reward. 323 Hill St., or phone 152
before 6 p. m.
UP TOWN Sunday, a gold identi
fication bracelet with the namo
Jean on front and Dec. 25, 1944 ort
the under side. If found please
return to Jean Harrigan, Bend
High School or call 389-M.
BILLFOLD containing important
papers issued to Roy E. Lane.
Please return to Bulletin office. .
FOUND
SET OF miscellaneous keys on
broken chain. Owner may have
. i.i,it.,i -t it D,7,
ffnTnSvIno ! r f h
I J " f .W. MM.
MISCELLAN EOUS
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. 1 can get
you more money for that live
stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St.
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller 'Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 714 Steidl. Bend.
Phone 594.
JUST ARRIVED, shipment of
new upholstery material. Some in
blue and mauve colors, some In I
tanetHo iiin iinhnki.ni ni..n.
er. Will recondition chair and dav. I
enport cushions. Harrison Unhol-
Lstery. Phone 753-J. 305 Miller.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with ns for auick
sale. N. R. Gilbert s Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
HAVING CLOSED my office in
Bend, I will appreciate any pay
ments on account or other com
munications being addressed to
Scio, Oregon, or to Bend, from
where they will be forwarded. J.
F. Hosch, M.D.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to S13.95. . Brassieres
$1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint-
ment 451-M. Ina F. Cram, 608
Broadway.
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes of washing
machines and electrical annlianc-
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone
583.
RED RYDER
WEARS A NATURAL. Vfc-iSM 1
p TDBUCrrXIMUP ' 1
' IN WATER IT IS , llJItl X "'
COMPOSED OF OIL. f V Jaffil
, GLANDS IN THE SKIN, ) - '
V AIR SRACES IN THE I. .;- liY
i ' FOR, AND A THICK g ,5
1 OVEg-AU. LAYER , ' J " r"" '
I mm mu mv Mrs. fiTBVlCI. IMC
IHAT TULOW ROCri VtES-' UTILE V l ( ,( BUT fAET TiRS-FH f no YOU FiND X FlHAT TuRQU0SE .
fOU SAY VOE WALK ) BEAVER. V Jt it Bto PUFP UP- IONS REST 5300. . .ONE GO 1 ft"7J-s -
0LY TWELVE S1EP3 yaPEAK-LVN j, lsJIILL---RtSTii'l r -- J MeA l DOWrt BY R3LE J yJISl '
OREGON,' FRIDAY.3 B.' 9,
WORLD V.
'A MAN MUST CLIMB ttIN THE WORLD
To 60 DOWV IN HISTORY", " Sgft
FRED P. CNEIU.,
MISCELLANEOUS
RAW FURS WANTED. Mink
Muskrat Lynxcat Skunk
Weasel Domestic Rabbit. We
will continue the purchase of deer
and elk hides. Cecil C. Moore. 1132
Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon.
Phone 643.
INCOME TAX and business state-
ments prepared in my home. Also
. AlsO
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
Kladly given. The Bulletin.
1,000 Welders
Out on Strike
Seattle, Feb. 9 Mi-
Nearly 1,000
rwiacra situck ai iwo Mine
shipyards today after .six of their
welders struck" at
two Seattle
number were fired for failing to
keep in good standing with the
American Federation of Labor
welders' union.
ii;(i-ipnrv A. Dotv. nntiomil tiresi-
dent of the United Brotherhood
of Welders, Cutters and Helpers
(Independent), said only 20 weld
ers were left at the Todd-Pacific
shipyard, and none were on the
job at the Todd Dry Dock com
pany.
The Independent union, mem
bers of which also pay dues to the
AFL group which has a closed
shop contract, claims 1,000 mem-
DT? '." ,h0 ?wo yar.'is. an.'1"0,y
sa,a ,ne s" e a p
ce"' l)llc ve-
The strike, a symptom of the
drawn-out Jurisdictional rivalry
between the AFL and independ'
ent unions, threatened to cut
sharply into destroyer construc
tion and ship repair work, but R.
J. Lamont, president of Todd-Pacific
and vice president of the
Todd Shipyard corporation, oper
ator of the dry dock, said It would
take a week or more for the strike
to have HeriouKcffects.
Putting rock salt on coal keens
it from freezing in cold weather, j
Men, Women! Old atj
40,50,60! Want Pep?
Want to Feel Years Younger?
pn yfm tilumfl xri-,uiit M, wnrn-mit fwilttn on uf
TliouftanOi amnttd at what ft IIMtoprittunK up ml 6
Ouiti has flono. ConUIni tonio fumy need t 40, i
00, AO, fnr body olrl nnlriv tKaiuw Umlnlrnt), fttno ;
prophylactic dc Til ami n Hi, calcium. 3fa Intro- j
fliirtrtrjr mi now onJy 29o. Try Ontrri Tnlo
TwliWn fnr nm pp ynnnwr tmUng. thu vory d).
For ul ftt all drug tlottm verjwiwre., i
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
orriM Phon. 78
Km. Phont 81B-W
1945
OLC Committee
Starts Hearings
By Eric W. AU, Jr.
(Uniu.il Ircoa Surt Cornaiunuffit.)
Salem, Ore., Feb. 9 tlM The
Oregon joint legislative commit
tee, appointed to investigate the
1943 purchase of two Kentucky
distilleries by the Oregon and
Washington liquor control com
missions for nearly $7,500,000, to
day considered evidence presented
at its first meeting.
Ray Conway, secretary and ad
ministrator of the Oregon com
mission, told the'commitiee, head
ed by Sen. Paul Patterson, that
the commission had felt that the
law under which It operated made
it mandatory for it to obtain the
liquor demanded by the public.
The idea of the Durchase was
first originated late in September
oi mis, uonway sam. He reported
that liquor stocks were at an all
time low in June of that vear.
when only 12,000 cases of whiskey
were on hand, and the monthly
rate of consumption ran around
au.uuu cases.
Reasons Given
. lie gave three chief reasons
why the deal had been made:
1. Partly to satisfy the larger
and increasing demand for do
mestic whiskeys which were get
ting scarcer alter the federal aov-
ernment had ordered manufactur
ing stopped.
2. For financial orofit.
3. To lessen growing black mar
ket operations.
The purchase had the annrnvnl
of the attorney general of Oregon
and Washington, the Oregon
board of control and the office of
li iu.- nuuiimsiruuon.
More Donations
C UCn Pn U Cum J
I i i vim I UIIU
Battling the dread infantile par
alysis is an expensive business,
Mrs. J. F. Arnold, chairman of
the Deschutes county fund drive
for the -Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis announced today. Mrs.
Arnold revealed the cost of com
bating the disease In this county
as the campaign to raise funds
here swung into its third week.
Since the drive began, Mrs.
Arnold revealed, $1,145.43 has
been expended on four cases in
this community. Two of the cases ;
are critical, Mrs. Arnold said.
A total of -$24.47 came yester
day from Sisters, the donors being
the Sisters high Bchool, $3.47;
Lorls Farieigh. $2: Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hamman, S2; 'Lillian Dud-
ding, $2
: uing, iviaiua itosuor liauey, 0,
! and A. L. Brundage, $10. Other
Maida ilositor Bailey, $5,
I late contributions were R.
Ketchum, $20, and Sam Pursel, $2.
Two Men Fined
On Liq uor Count
Jack Fred Gerard. 24. and Jack
R. Leonard, 25, Washington ship-
yara worKers wno were captured
here early yesterday with a load
of whisky, today had won their
release from the city Jail after
paying a $30 fine. Both men, ap-
Heater
Thermostats
Control hn temperature of
your motor, save your gasoline
on short trips, makes your hot
water heater function quickly
and efficiently. Avullable for
Ford V-8
Morcury
Buick
Chevrolet ,
LaSalle
Oldimobils
Packard
Pontiac
Sfudo baker
Champion
1937 to 1942
1939 to 1942
Chrysler
DeSoto
Dodge
Plymouth
Hudson
Nash
Lafayetts
Terraplano
Houk-Van Allen
Titeston
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St Phone 860
poaring last evening before Mu
nicipal Judge H. C Ellis, pleaded
guilty to a charge of illegally
transporting alcoholic liquor.
The car the two men were using
In their drive north was confis
cated. Sinatra Certain
He Is in Army
New York, Feb. 9 Frank
Sinatra told friends today that "I
think I'm in" the armed forces.
The crooner was dismissed from
Station hospitaj, Governor's is
land, last night, after an 11-hour
physical examination, ordered by
his draft board. Army doctors did
not announce their findings.
The doctors will report to S1-'
natra's draft board in Jersey City,
which will notify the Voice at his
suite in the Waldorf-Astoria hotel,
where he is said to be "a bundle
of nerves."
The physical examination in
cluded a complete head X-ray. The
118-pound crooner had been classi
fied 4-F .earlier because of a punc
tured ear drum.
His appearance at the Newark,
N. J., armory for the examination
brought out scores of bobby-sox
girls, who mobbed him.
His wife, Nancy, and his two
children, were in Hollywood.
600,000 Nippon
Troops Isolated
Washington, Feb, 9 gPi Relia
ble sources estimated today that
more than 600,000 Japanese trooDS
a good-sized force in anybody's
army have been cut off from
direct contact with their hnmnlnnil
by the American island hopping
I drive toward TOKyo.
Some enemy groups are com
pletely isolated; others are still
being supplied by submarine or
surface craf: that manage to
sneak through the ever-tightening
American blockade. None,
however, will be available for de
fense of the Japanese homeland
when eventually it is invaded.
ENTERS MARINE COUPS
Madras, Feb. 9 (Special) Don
ald L. Smith, son of Leonard E.
Smith of Culver, recently entered
the marine corps. He left for the
San Diego "boot" camp Jan. 28,
immediately louowing enlistment,
I WW
SATURDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 10 and 12th
Eggs, Grade A Large . . . .doz. 39c
Sliced Peaches .15oz. can 19c
Assorted Cookies . . . .. .pound 29c
Apple Juice
Kraut, good quality bulk, quart 15c
Fabrik Soft Tissue
Swonsdown
Cake Flour
pkg. 25c
Kadota Figs .16 cz. can 19c
Whole Kernel Corn 2 cans 29c
Camay Soap 3 bars 20c
Sunkist Oranges ........ dozen 39c
can 35c
PAGE SEVEN
Smith's brother, Second Lieuten
ant Howard L. Smith Is serving
with the army air corps in Lin
coln, Neb. , ,
1 LEGAL NOTICES
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Deschutes
In the Matter of the Adoption of
ALVIN LEE PURCELL, a minor
child.
The people of the State of Ore
gon to Thelma Crawford greet.
ings:
You are hereby died to be and
appear in the County Court Room
in the City of Bend, Deschutes
County, State of Oregon on the
26th day of February, 1945 at two
o'clock P. M. Said day then and
there to show cause, if any, why
the petition of C. C. Rees and
Joann Rees for the adoption of
Alvin Lee Purcell should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal
of the County Court of the Des
chutes County, State of Oregon
this 26th day of January, 1945.
(Seal) HELEN DACEY, Coun
ty Clerk. By Opal Sprague, Depty.
44-50-56 62c
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has taken up the fol
lowing described horses, found
running at Large on his property,
and unless these horses are re
deemed on or before the time of
2:00 O'clock P. M. on the tlate of
February 26th, 1945, The said
horses will be sold at that time,
at the ranch of C F. WILLIAM
SON on the Butler Market road, ,
LJescnutes county uregon. To sat
lsfy the damages, costs of picking
up, advertisement and keep of the
said horses.
These horses are described as
follows:
1 Buckskin horse, white legs,
white face, dark mane and tall, 19
or 20 years old, approximately
1400 pounds In weight. No Brands.
1 Buckskin horse, black legs,
white spot on forehead, 19 or 20
years old, weight about 1400
pounds. No brands.
These horses have been taken
up under provisions of Deschutes
County livestock District Number
2.
Signed: C. F. WILLIAMSON
- 5&62C
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