The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 12, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. MONDAY, FEB. 12. 1945
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Classified Rates
Local Paid in Ad vane
85 Worda One Time .35c
25 Wortls Three Times 75c
25 Words U Times . $1.83
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FOB SALE
$8500 BUYS 320 acres, 90. acres.
C.U.I., fair house and barn, 20
acres alfalfa, good well, electri
city. Adjoins large cattle range.
C. V. Silvis, 118- Oregon.
SINGER SEWING machine, in,
good condition, cleaned and ad
justed, runB like new, $60.00. Also
cabinet model 8-tube Stewart War-,
ner radio, old make but In good.
condition, 3a0.ua 1583 West MrsU
Phone S44-W.
ATTRACTIVE NEW 3 bedroom
house, close in, 6 acres, 2 acres
water, good outbuildings, electri
city, fenced. $2200, $1000 down,
$25 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone SfrW;
LARGE KITCHEN, range with
reservoir. Lynn Fisher,, Powell
nuiie, vregon.
ONE WALKING plow and' five-
shovel cultivator. One three horse
evener. Rt. 1; Box 449, across from
gun trap, Carroll Acres.
SOAP FLAKES Soap granules,
while supply lasts. Pre-war glyc
erine content soap, top. quality.
Case of 24 packages granules (24
oz.pkgs.) $5.95 Flakes (12 Mi oz.)
$5.4D. Houk-Van Allen Home and
Auto Supply.
County Grangers
DiscussMeasures,
Observe Birthday
Establishments where food or
drink is sold should come under
the jurisdiction of the state board
of health in regard to sanitation,
but regulatory legislation pertain
ing to production, processing and
distribution of all food products
or commodities of agricultural
origin should be administered by
the department of agriculture.
members of Deschutes Pomona
grange resolved at an all-day, 20th
nnniversary meeting held in the
Eastern. Star grange hall on Sat
urday. If was- further resolved
that senate bill nor 128,. containing
these provisions, oe enacted into
law.
Grange members also, went on
record as favoring the repeal of
the so-called "Walker plan," which
would provide a cushion of $5,000,.
000 and an eventual lowering of
property "and state -income taxes,
It was also agreed that bills
pending which would restrict the
Peoples utility districts in the ac
quisition and management of
power systems would be harmful
to the public power program of
Oregon and snould be opposed.
Resolutions pertaining to these
matters were passed alM copies
of the resolutions sent to Marsnall
IS. Cornett, state senator; William
A. Niskanen state representative;
Burt K. Snyder, state representa
tive and Morton Tompkins, state
grange master.
Mrs. Allen Presides
Mrs. B. C. Allen, master of Des
chutes Pomona grange, presided
at the business meeting.
Following the morning session
a chicken dinner was served; to
150 persons by women of the
Eastern Star grange. A birthday
cake, in honor of Deschutes Po
mona grange's 20th anniversary,
was presented by women of Pine
Forest grange and was cut by
' Miss Bertha J. Beck, state grange
secretary. Mrs. Allen, Pomona
master, was presented with a
cake by members of Terrebonne
grange. .
A lecturer's program was pre
sented under the direction of Mrs.
P. F. Riedel in the afternoon.
Group singing was led by Mrs.
Eugene Ackley. Other features
of the program were: Introduc
tion of past Pomona masters by.
Mrs. B. C. Allen; piano solo, Mrs.
Geraldine Robideaux; history of
Pomona grange, E. H. Young;
reading of the minutes of the first
Deschutes Pomona meeting held
:on Jan. 'asrisza; piano soio Dy
, Clara Dexter; speeches by Miss
Beck and Verne L. Livesay, re
gional agriculture advisor of the
Oregon war price administration,
Members Initiated
New members were initiated at
8 p. m. and the fifth degree was
given to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Walker. Mrs. John Franks, Wil
liam Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Del
Matson, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fitz
gerald and L. H. Gless.
Following the Saturday night
session a dance was held with
Marshall's orchestra furnishing
the music. r
Among charter members of Des
chutes Pomona grange were Fred
C. Shepard, master; Mrs. George
Thompson, Ceres, and Mrs. Lulu
Griffin, Flora.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Feb. 12 mi
Livestock: Cattle 2100, calves 200.
Active, opening strong with in
stances 25c higher. Good-fed
steers 15.75-16.10. Good-choice
loads held up to 16.50 and above.
Common-medium grades 11.00
14.00. Good-fed heifers 14.50-15.25;
common-medium 10.00-13.50. Can-
ner-cutter cows 6.00-9.00. Medium-1 home close in, reasonable terms,
immediate possession. C. V. Silvis,
118 Oregon.
Spare Articles Can Be Turned.Into Cash With a Want Ad
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
3 PAIR ladies pre-war oxfords,
nearly new, size 814. One pair
galoshes, size 8. 14 Lava Roadi
DELCO LIGHT plant, 1000 watt,
110 volt, A.C., also 32 volt plant
with batteries. Write A. B. Bright,
P.O. Box 1093, 2425 East 1st.
Phone 447-R.
DUPLEX APARTMENT, west
side, 3 rooms each unit, hardwood
floors, one unit furnished, gas,
garage, basement. Only $3200,
$1000 down, $50 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
CHEAP. One-room house, partly
furnished, nice built-ins and lino
leums on floor, Firtex walls.
Large lot. Call after 5 p. m. or
Sunday. 143 Elgin Ave.
$1000 BUYS 10 acres irrigated on
highway 1 mile ouu 5 room house
-chit- be purchased and moved to
place. c v. silvis, lis Oregon.
PRE-WAR DAVENOS, davenport
and chair, oak tables and chairs
2 sets, walnut sewing cabinet,
Montag ranges, circulating heat
ers, standard heaters, coil springs.
battery radio, bedsteads and mat
tresses, hi-boy chest of drawers,
dresser with very large mirror.
Furniture Exchange, 315 Green,
wood.
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NEEDLE POINTS MORE THAN Wil I nCU'f
go putnecf wmsr or woirrH.
'"'When wre casned.
Jeanne hofmann,
Moscow, SairAo.
ELEPHANTS
OOHT KBSBMT BalNft PtO
TOBACCO MANY OF THBM,, .
Snjoy sAii-3uwmtio?ft M, .
com, w mm mhwh. wa, - C '
T. M. WEO. V. 8. WIT. OFF.
FOKSALB
LARGE: VAUGHN drag saw like
new. Rt. Box 70. A. J; Rhoades,
old Redmond highway.
: A NICE little home well furnish,
ea, close in located on Georgia
istreet . i-rice .MDU Terms ou
'ivah hal- 5W nov M Qna C T
Leveretti 416 Hill. '
HEAVY DARK blue mackinaw,
size 44, in perfect condition, $7.50;
Call at 1517 A wbrey road.'
WESTERN PATROL radio cabi,
net. In A-l condition. 107 Shasta.
125 EWES to lamb in month. No.
12 Economy King cream separa
tor. 8'x4'- steel box trailer. Can
convert to stock trailer in five
minutes, 16" tires; E. Daugherty
at Deschutes Junction.
QUALITY CHICKS and- poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
montl, Ore.
BROODER STOVES and parte-
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
HELP WANTED
WAITRESSES at Pilot Butte Inn.
WOMEN'S SPECIALTY store
wants saleslady with "ready-to-wear"
experience. State age and
references. Permanent position.
Write No. 568 in care of The Bulle
tin. ...
EXPERIENCED STENOGRA
PHER for full time secretarial
work. Apply United States Em
ployment Service, Room 103 Des
chutes County Courthouse. Must
have certificate of availability.
WOMAN FRY COOK wanted at
the Pilot Butte Inn.
LADY to care for children during
days. 617 Quincy. Call after 5:0$
p.m. .-,
LOST
LOST OR STOLEN from vicinity
of Bend Trap club road, large
black female Labrador dog, Fri
day evening. Children's pet. Re
ward. Phone 22-F-ll.
NO, 4 RATION book. Mrs. Mable
Coy. Finder please return to ra
tion board.
MISCELLANEOUS
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. 1 can get
jwm Mime luuiicjr iui UlUl live
stock, o. E. Glayebrook. phone
M-.l n ..all o t IlilK VAfnll 7
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polisnes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 714 Steidl, Bend.
Phone 594.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. u. Gilbert s Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's;
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 6U8 or 21-K-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O Kane Uldg., or Box 104, Bend;
CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to $13.95. 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 applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, anv rnnrillinn UnnH WtifihAp
Service, 138 Greenwood. Phone
ooo.
WANTED TO BUY a sewing ma
chine in good condition. For rent:
newly decorated room with pri
vate entrance, well heated and
close in. 105 Drake. Phone 48.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston.
SOMEONE to care for 2 pre
school children during office
hours. Room and board if desired.
Good wages. Phone 859-W after
6:00 p. m.
SITUATION WANTED -
FOB SALE OB TBADB
SEVERAL SMALL radios, one
new car radio for late model Pon-
tiac. See Bob at Carl Austin's Re
pair Shop.
SPOOL BED, enamel kitchen
wooti range. Must sell at once.
1305 W. 14th St.
WEST SIDE 4 bedroom modern
house, large yard fenced, well
built garage. $3500, loan available.
East side 4 bedroom, new furnace,
3 lots, $4000. Anne Forbes, .36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
$25,000 BUYS 4000 acre stock
ranch. 80 acres free water right,
large modern home. C. V. Silvis,
118 Oregon. ' '
$3200 BUYS 4 bedroom modern
fiood beef cows 10.00-12.25. Bulls
10.00-12.25. Good-choice, vealers
14.0015.00.
Hogs 100. Steady. Good.choice
170-270 lbs, 15.75 the ceiling; 275
350 lbs. 14.50-15.00. Good sows
largely 14.00. Feeder pigs 15.50;
one large lot 100 lbs. 16.00.
Sheep 1000. Active, steady.
Good-choice trucked in lambs
15.00. Load fed lambs held above
15.25. Good-choice ewes 7.00-7.50.
PORTLAND PRODLCE
Portland, Ore., Feb. 12 ill-' But
ler and egg prices were unchang
ed today.
Price on dairy products:
Butler Cube 93 score 42c;
92 score 42 c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41Vic pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large 47c; A large 45c; medium A
'12c; small 38c dozen.
STORM WARNING UP
Portland, Ore., Feb. 12 HPi
Southeast storm warnings were
ordered up at 2 p. m. today from
Tatoosh island to Coos Bay and
small craft warnings from Coos
Bay to Cape Mendocino, Calif., the
weather bureau office here announced.
HORNBECK
Typewriter Co.
Authorized Agent for
ROYAL
Sales and Service
Roytype Ribbons and Carbon
K. C. Allen Adding Machines
All Makes Typewriters
Serviced
Phone 12122 Oregon Ave.
80 ACRES, stock, equipment, hay,
seed spuds, buildings, electricity,
C.O.I, water. For particulars ad
dress Rt. 1, Box 219, Bend.
WELL EQUIPPED trailer house.
Sell or trade for Bend property.
C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon St.
BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT fur coat
like new, size 24, will trade for
livestock or what have you? Call
evenings only. Mrs. Alexander, 2
miles south of Lapine on highway
VI.
SAW FILER -with 34 years e
peripnee in logging camps. Can
file cross cut or power saw chains
,ior pine or nr. wxite dox iosk,
Bend, Ore.
EXPERIENCED A-l typist de
sires general office work. Some
knowledge of bookkeeping, comp
tometer, adding machine, switch
board. Write No. 560 in care of
The Bulletin.
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.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS, can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
giaaiy given, tne iiuiieun,,,,,,
ONE KITCHEN RANGE with
warming oven. Will take $15 cash,
watch, shotgun or other furniture.
J. M. Pratt, 1202 W. 12th. Call be
tween 5:30 and 8:00 p. m.
FOB BENT
BOARD AND ROOM $-15. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
2 ROOM furnished house, garage
and woodshed. Inquire lib 'A East,
Kearney after t p. m.
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for a single lady. Heat
and lights included. 715 Lava
Road. Apt. 3. Phone 684. 1503
Awbrey Road.
1934 MASTER Chev. motor with
rear end and transmission. Call
at 1347 Albany.
CLEAN FURNISHED light
housekeeping room suitable for
two. west side, b blocks, auto
matic heat. Phone 493-W.
$12,000 BUYS good going 120 acre
dairy ranch close to Bend, all
stock and dairy equipment goes
along. Located 6 miles from Bend
on paved road. Terms can be ar
ranged. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
STRONGLY BUILT trailer, good
bed and box, well-reinforced, new
tires 600-16, overload springs, one
of the best. Ed Dutfy, Rt. 1, Box
412, Arnold Dist.
NOW YOU can buy fine chicks
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
Slate Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti:
lizer, 54 per yard. Also top son.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
Federal St.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
can bod-j.
SINGLE GARAGE at the Wes
tonia Apartments. Phone 6 15-J.
Elsie A. Dunn, Apt. 7, 1601 W. 3rd.
2 BEDROOM modern house, fur
nished, east side, $30. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
WANTED
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for. good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall SU Phone 900.
TO BUY small piano in good con
dition. Call 852-J.
USED CABS
1930 MODEL A Ford coupe. Re
conditioned motor. In good shape.
$200. Ray Cadwell, 528 So. Third
St., Redmond, Oregon.
1936 DODGE SEDAN. Heater and
radio. Motor, clutch, transmission,
and drive shaft newly recondition
ed. Good rubber. A guaranteed
car. Can be financed through local
bank. Central Oregon Motor Com
pany, phone 26.
1931 DODGE truck, ton flat
bed. Call at 635 East Marshall.
1936 FORD V-8 coupe, motor just
completely overhauled. Heater
and good tires. 1930 model A
coupe. 1935 V-8 coupe, radio and
heater. Have model A parts and
auto, make parts for sale. 136
Greenwood,
Paper Collection
In Oregon Gains
Portland, Feb. 12 U1 Volun
teer collections of waste paper in
Oregon during January showed
an increase of 469 tons over the
December total according to an
announcement by the Oregon
state salvage committee today.
January collections totalled
1,112 tons against a 643-ton col
lection in December. The January
tottil was still considerably below
tonnage reported in preceding
months however.
Benton county remained on top
of the state's list for cumulative
per capita collection averages
with 65.7 pounds contributed per
person since the start of the cam
paign in November, 1943. Wasco
county neia second place witn a
53.1 pound average. and Marion
county was third with 45.6
pounds.
Other counties In the "top ten"
Include: Clatsop. 455 nounds Der
capita; Sherman, 41.3 pounds;
Deschutes, 37.5; Multnomah, 36.7;
Clackamas, 32.5; Yamhill, 31.9,
and Hood River, 29.5.
Industrial Fund
Nears Completion
As the last day for raising the
fund was growing to a close, the.
special committee of the Bend
chamber of commerce ralsiner a
$10,000 post-war industrial fund,
reported today that approximate
ly o per cent oi tne amount had
been raised. The chamber is at
tempting, to match a $10,000 citw
peacetime industrial development
fund, and voluntary subscriptions
have been mounting steadily un-
in oniy aoout z,3uu remains yet
to be collected.
The committee planned to meet
tonight and canvass the returns.
and to determine whether addi
tional solicitation should be made
of those who have not as vet do-
nated.
Johnson Reports
Carl A. Johnson, chairman of
the special committee, reported
to the chamber directors that he
oeuevea tne days mall might
bring in sufficient money to com
plete the fund. He pointed out
that the fund must be raised in
Its entirety before ah administer
ing committee may be appointed.
lieved that as near A 10Q per cent-,
memoersnip in the industrial oiy
ganizauon would1 be sec urea,
"This will make," Johnson said,
"a more etiective post-war group,
and- will make it possible for
ideas and cooperation from every
type of business." ....
Viola Johnson, 32,
Dies in Portland
' The funeral for Mrs. Viola John
sqn, 32, whq died 1-rlaay in the
Cottey Memorial hospital In Port
land; will be held at 'A p. m, tomor
row in the Bapust church in Red
mond) it was announced today.
Burial will be in the Redmond
cemetery.
Mrs. Johnson, who had been HI
since September, lived at Rt 2,
Box 62, in Bend, with her hus
band, Bruce Johnson, son Gene,
and mother and lather, Mr. and
Mis. John Hopper. Two brothers,
Max Hopper of Rt. 2, and John
Hopper ot Terrebonne, and a sis
ter, Mrs. Charlotte Russell of
Cove, Ore,, also survive.. '
IS NOW GENERAL ....
Washington, Feb. 12 mi The
senate today confirmed the nomi
nation of Col. Elliott Roosevelt to
be a brigadier general. The vote
The chairman added that he bo- was 53 to 1L
Is Well Attended
More than 300 persons attend
ed the benefit dance for the Foun
dation, of Infantile Paralysis in
the Bend Roller rink, Saturday
night, It was estimated: today as
Clair Fuller, manager,, reported
thai $154 worth ox tickets had
been sold lor the event
Fuller, said that approximately
$80 woulu be turned over to Mrs.
J. F. Arnold, chairman of the Dee
chutes county polio drive, after
the - orchestra and government
taxes had oeen paid out of the re
ceipts. Scores ot soldiers stationed at
the. Redmond army air field attended-
tl)e dance, which was fea
tured by a lively floor show.
: Mrs. Arnold today urged- per
sons who have collected lunda for
the polio battle to turn them in
promptly to her, as she believed
that after she'had received money
outstanding that she probably
would be able to report that the
$4,000 quota had been nearly
reached.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
WHEN YOU NEED
NEW TRACTOR TIRES
GR0UHB GRIP TIRES
EXRA TRACTION -
Up to 21$ extra Inchet of ti action bat
length per tractor.
BETTER CLEANING
Continuous ttlf-cleining trad dplgn
. . , futurea a deep ttroog traction
bite at all timet,
LONGER LIFE
Triple-bncedi traction brt . . . will
not bend, or allow tlippeg which
rendu In erretslve tread wearr
: Thw only tractor tiro with theM
;' oxclusivo value . ... -
mouk - vm mm
Tirton Home & Auto Supply
Wall at Minnesota
if'
PhoiM 860
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
1930 CHEVROLET coupe, excel
lent condition, 5 good pre-war
tires. 334 Hunter Place.
CHRYSLER SEDAN "86", five
good tires, heavy trailer hitch.
heater, motor in good condition,
1945 license. Ed Duffy. Rt. 1. Box
412, Arnold District;
FOR SALE or trade for truck
I9db tudor Ford sedan. 426 West
5th, Prineville, Oregon.
'34 FORD V-8 coupe. First class
condition, good rubber, $300. John
Minges. 321 "A" St.. Redmond.
Oregon.
LOST
BROWN BILLFOLD lost down
town Saturday. Contained Identi
fication cards and papers. Return
to Buuoun.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly uppointed by the County
Court of the Stale of Oregon for
Deschutes County, Administrator
of. the Estate of Percy B. Davis,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to Mal
colm W. Wilkinson, 402 U. S. Na
tional Bank Building, The Dalles,
Oregon, with vouchers properly
verified, as by law required, with
in six months from the date here
of. Dated this 20th day of January,
1945.
GEORGE M. DAVIS, Adminis
trator. M.W. WILKINSON, The Dalles,
Oregon. Attorney for Estate.
46-5258-64C
SPECIAL!
7.50 Judee Machineless
Now 6.50
for a limited time only
K
Experienced Operators
MAY LAURA AHDKLLE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 4H4
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repaint and Hat Blocking
Capiiol Cleaners
827 Wall Plume 621
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluornteent LighlH
GE Mazda Lamp
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Phone 08
Long Distance Hauling
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Gcods Movement
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1Q80 Awbrey Rd. TeL 629-M
Refrigerator Service ,
AJI Types of Mechanical Sarvio
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond Minnesota f hoiie 888
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE Val
ues Hive Trucks and Trailer
may be used anywhere In flue
U.S.A. without red tape or pe
rial license when, trann porting
your own goods. Long trlpa,
short trine anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond Krankiin Phone 810
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Faat Dally Service Every Da?
Of the Year .
Phone 544
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF QUALITY
Photographic Offset
Letterpress
fhe Bend Bulletin
Phone. 66
TO BUY fryer rabbits and your
small rabbits. Also, heavy hens.
Phono 1D70-W, or call, at 147 E.
Olney.
SERVICE of registered Pekingese
at once. 220 Davis Ave.
ROOM AND BOARD Room and
evening meal in private home for
employed single man, Best refer
ences. Write Bulletin 609.
TO BUY a formal, size 20, in a
; NO. 1 POTATOES at ceiling price,
i Phone ll-F-2. Route 1, Box 430.
' Claud Cant.
i i-pnoM modern house. Good calr' Call 366-W.
rage and root cellar. Also wood
, range, circulator and good cotton
' mattress. Inquire G. T. Seiber,
! 1172 Elgin.
HELP WANTED
LARGE ELECTRIC roaster,
coats, suits, housecoats, two wait
ress uniforms, all fine material!.! SERVICE STATION man, per
WOMAN OR GIRL to stay with 2
school children. Board, room and
wages. Call at 1125 Kresno or
phone 616-Ji. after 5:30 p. m.
Pretty new aprons,
shall.
353 E. Mar- manent job, good working condi
tions. See Eddie s Sales & Service.
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