The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 14, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. .FEB. 14, I94S
PAGE SEYEN
"Market Records .
New 7-Year High
By Elmer C. Walzer '
(Uni'tad Rreaa- Financial Editor) ;
... vl- TToK Id Mil Wall
street turned bullish . today and
bid StoCKS uy iiotuuua iu mure
I , B nniht try a further tuw
Iuirf" " r
high tor more than seven years,
in. was at the most active
early clip since Jan; 15.
Bullishness was- prompted by
the statement of undersecretary
of war raucrouu mat. wiuuuieiu
Lniiini men can forsee no im
mediate end to the war In Europe
and by the assertion ol secretary
i of the treasury iviurgeiiuiuu mai
u ravnrs Dost-war tax cuts to aid
expansion of business. V
I t-(Tonthau's . statement . was
hiuib." - ,
Vade In his report to congress on
. - ! ..anr..M.
nd he warned that "little, If any"
cut can be expected Deiore the
end of major hostilities. - " -
All sections of the list joined the
rise. Chrysler hit a high of 10014,
and the best level since 1937,
..fior.tinu Wall street rumors
wholly unconfirmed on an 'im
pending stoCK spmup. cisewnere
tho motors, low-oriced srjecula-
tive issues were strong and. active.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland. Ore.. Feb. 14 HPi
livestock: cattle 300, calves 50.
Active, steady. Quality rather
poor. Few common steers $11.00
12 SO: sizeable lot medium heifers
$13.00. Canner-cutter cows $6.50
900. Fat dairy type cows to
$10 50. Medium-good bulls $10.00-
12 25, extreme top .12.75. Uood
choice vealers $14.00-15.00.
Hogs 200. Very active, steady,
finod-choice 170-270 lbs. $15.75,
Hood sows $14.00-14.50. Feeder
niis Quotable $15.50-16:25.
cun inn OnntahlA Kteariv.
Good-choice trucK-in i a m o s
alable around $15.00. Fed car-
Good ewes salable $7.00-7,50,.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland. Ore.. Feb. 14 IIP)
Butter and egg prices were un-
Butter oube 93 scorec; 92
score 42Kc; 90 scqre 42c; 89 score
41 'sc pound.
r.nes Drice to retailers AA
large 47; A large 45c, medium, A
42c; small oac aozen.
Veterans to Honor
Departing Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Thomas,
who will leave Bend soon after 13
years here, will be honored by the
Disabled War Veterans at a
farewell dinner to be held at 6:30
n! m. tomorrow in the Pine Tav-
JPrn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas plan
to reside in Portland.
Reservations should be made
at once by telephoning Mrs. W.
E. Sanders, chairman of the din
ner committee, at 151-w.
Lapi
ne
Lapine, Feb. 14 (Special) How
arri Miltenbereer who is now liv
ing in Portland came to Lapine
Friday to look after his property.
Mrs. Charles Fern and children
and her mother. Mrs. Chester Sim
mers, who lived near Lapine for
rnunpol uaafo Ulcitori 111 lnlllP
over the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fern. Mrs.
Fern is working in Bend at pres
ent. Her mother is looking after
the children. Charles' is on the
western front somewhere in
France or Germany.
Mary Beth of Salem visited Mrs.
Everett Powell the last of the
week.
Mrs. Dorothv Pittman of Port,
land is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Dalrymplc this
week.
Carey Stearns went to Prine
ville Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Geovgo Carrier
spent Monday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stearns.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Osborne Sunday were
Virgil Rhoades and family and
Lonnie Rhoades and family of
Bend.
The girls sewing club met at
the home of Janice Bless Tues
day evening. They will meet at Jo
Cleta Cheeks next week.
ONE TO GO
Smoky Hill Army Air Base,
Sallna, Kan. mi All Sgt. Helen
A. Smith needs is another pro
motion, then the family cycle of
staff sergeants will be complete.
Both her brothers are staff ser
Eeants and she carried her affec
tion for the rank to a climax when
she met and married SSgt. John
Smith.
ORDER
QUALITY
BABY
CHICKS
POULTS
BAKER
FEED CO.
I'hone 1SSX
Redmond, Ore.
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
' Local Paid in Advanea
25 Words One Time 35c
5 Words Three Times 75c
& Words Six Time .$1.33
All WW star It mi 1. aa ww4 Omm
, RUUW BHnMH
OM' Milk ru, mm can, u. 4u I
Chun. Mi
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
blaaauiaa AtfrartaUnf, Caah w Aarusa
. ban, Claala Tlaaa 11:11 P. M.
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F.O.E.HaU
W.M.Loy,W.P. Phone 20-F-S
Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store'
; FOB SALE
OWNER LEAVING, must sell im.
mediately at sacrifice price. 80-
acre ranch, 13 miles from Bend,
w acres c.o.L Good 4 room
house, gravity flow water, elec
tricity, large barn, .. completely
fenced with woven wire. Only
3ouu,- wuu down, swo year.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W. - v
LARGE KITCHEN range with
reservoir. Lynn Fisher, Powell
Butte, Oregon;
CABINET MODEL 8-tube Stewajt
Warner radio, old make but in
good condition. $30.00. 1585 West
First. Phone 944-W. '
1935 CHEVROLET generator,
good condition, $8.00. 1477 Daven
port 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 V4 oz.)
$5.45. Houk-Van Allen Home and
Auto Supply.
WEST SIDE. Immediate posses
sion, attractive, new, modern
house, 2 bedrooms downstairs, 2
unfinished upstairs. Large base
ment, automatic sprinkling sys
tem. $4000. Loan available. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
$2700 BUYS forty acres, fair
house and barn, 22 acres cultl-
vated. 5 miles from Bend. Posses
sion soon. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
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,
(CRESCO) SULPHUR. At- qual
itiy, Triangle and Crown feeds,
baled hay. Some . high quality
chicks at no higher prices. Green
wood Feed Co., Greenwood and
Division sts.
PRE WAR TAYLOR TOT. high
chair with aluminum tray, child's
airplane rocker, large lawn play
pen, if tune spanon radio, dresses
size 14. 726 Harriman.
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. 1453 Elgin Ave.
PRE-WAR DAVENOS, davenport
and chair, oak tables and. chairs
2 sets, walnut sewing cabinet,
Montag ranges, circulating heat
ers, standard heaters, coll springs,
battery radio, bedsteads and mat
tresses, hi-boy chest of drawers,
dresser with very large mirror.
Furniture Exchange, 315 Green
wood. TEAM OF HORSES and '31 Ford
truck. L. R. Rouse, Rt. 1, Box 269.
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
State Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
9 ROOM HOME on Congress.
One of Bend's fine homes, base
ment, fireplace, hardwood floors,
lovely grounds with large garage.
Must sell at once, $7500. Gilberts
Real Estate.
RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti
lizer, $4 per yard. Also top soil.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
Federal St..
ELECTRIC MANGLE. Inquire
Bill Hatch Service Station.
LARGE ELECTRIC roaster,
coats, suits, housecoats, two wait
ress uniforms, all fine materials.
Pretty new aprons. 358 E. Mar
shall. ON ROOSEVELT, Immediate pos
session, 4 room house, some furni
ture, shower, utility porch, large
garage. $1750. $400 down. $30
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
MODERN 4 ROOM: with base
ment, 2 bedrooms, 3 lots, good
place to raise chickens. A good
buy at $3250. $1450 down. Gil
berts Real Estate, 1015 Wall St.
Lemon JuiceRecipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
It roa uffr from rtmmatle. trtsruia or
tKiffUt. palo. try ttla ttmple laexprostva bonw
rw-fpe that tboaatoT ra urtni. Ort a partt
ac Of Ru-Ei CViflifKuiDd. a two-wee mijiy.
t(-1ur. MM n aith a quirt tit w.tcr. aiM u
Jula of 4 Imeaa. Il'l .aar Na tfenMa at
all ac4 rdaMAttt- v Med n&lr 3 tiNtapnaa
tula two liioca a Hit. oftm wltata 4 hour
aomftjaf-a oi-er&lcbt cphradia naulu .m
OblUPd If tt: rl 40 Out QUlrkhr W
tod If rmj do cat frcl tHUrr. return tb. i
rtnptr rrk.re and fto-Ex will ct you notb
teg to try a I la acta tar your oruaalat flatter
lo atiatluia morjey-taefc i-iracle. Ru-bi
conouuod la t( add raBDQUDepded by
The Owl Pharmacy and drug Jtorej ewrywhere I
FOB SALE
SEMI MODERN: 2 bedrooms on
pavement on west side, owner
leaving town. Priced reasonable
$1133. uuoerts fteai jtsiaie, xiuo
Wall St .
SPITZENBERG, DELICIOUS and
Newtown apples. Medium and
large varieties. Please bring box
es. Greenwood Feed Co., Green
wood and Division Sts. .
WHITE LEGHORN hens, $1.00
live weight, $1.25 dressed. Rt, I,
Box 450. Phone 22 F-22.
CABINET RADIO. 1518 Newport.
SEMI-MODERN HOUSES: 2 bed
room, near Ordnance shop, large
living room, new linoleum
throughout, chicken house, $1250,
$300 down, $25 month. West side,
four rooms furnished, $950, $400
down, $20 month. Anna Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W. s -
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.
5 ROOM MODERN: bedrooms
on edge of town,, city lights and
water, 4 lots, z cnieKen nouses,
good place for "cow or horses.
Priced for quick sale KVW.
Terms. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015
wall St.
ELECTRIC PORTABLE sewing
machine like new. Will take
treadle machine in trade. Also
electric Mixmaster with mayon.
naise maker and fruit juicer. Mrs.
A. J. Rhoades, Route 2, Box 70,
old Redmond highway.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-x, Red
mond, Ore.
PRE-WAR EARLY American
style red maple dining room set, 8
pieces. Perfect condition, $225. W.
C. Mayo, 255 E. Elm or 246 N. 6th,
Redmond, Oregon.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil, briquet Baker Feed
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
BLACK DRESS COAT and re
versible coat. Also dreses, size 14.
2 sheepskin leather jackets, size
12 and 36. Pre-war stroller, 1 boy's
all wool-topcoat, size 10. Call at
153 E. Olney.
WEST SIDE, modern- house, 2
bedrooms, kitchen range, circu
lating heater, Venetian blinds,
cabin, garage, woodshed, immedi
ate possession, $2600( $900 down,
$40 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
$2500 BUYS 4 room modern fur
nished house. West side. $3200
buys large modem home. Close
in. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
SMALL SADDLE pony, will work
on cultivator. Ane yearling Guern
sey heifer. 5 miles out old Red
mond highway. C. A. Cook, Rt 2,
Box 71.
ELECTRIC BATTERY brooder,
500 chick size. CalJ after 4:30 p.
m. 213 East Revere.
ONE TEAM brown work mares,
age 8 and 9, absolutely gentle,
will weigh about 27U0. Take $150
for. team. Call at 1374 Kingston,
5 p. m. and 6 p. m.
FOB SALE OB TRADE
1 '29 FORDSON tractor on steel,
complete new motor, 1 Chester
wnite ooar tnree years, l raae lor
cattle no Jerseys considered.
John D. Martin, Gateway, Ore
gon. 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.
BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT fur coat
like new, size 20, will trade for
livestock or what have you? Call
evenings only. Mrs. Alexander, 2
miles south of Lapine on highway
97.
FOB BENT
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho-
teL Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 715
Lava. road. Alcove bedroom, liv
ing room, kitchen, bath. Wood and
lights furnished. Call A, D. Lewis,
1503 Awbrey road. Phone 685 for
appointment.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
can eoa-j.
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
clean, light rooms, wood, water,
lights furnished, hot water host.
Suitable for 2 adults. 236 'M E. Irv
ing. 3. ROOM semi-modern house,
floors covered, large lots, good
garden spot, barn, garage and
chicken house. 557 Quimby Ave.
See owner at 1365 Columbia.
HORNBECK
Typewriter Co.
Auihoriied Agent for
ROYAL
Sales and Service
Roytype Kllihon and Carbon
K. C. Allen Adding Machines
All Makes Typewriters
Serviced
Phone 12 122 Oregon Ave.
FOB RENT
ROOM In private home, kitchen
privileges it desired. 1305 King
ston. .
2 ROOM furnished house, garage
and woodshed. Inquire lib &asi
Kearney after 5 p.m. -
4 ROOM furnished house, hot and
cold water. . Enclosed yard, near
mill, on bus line. Inquire uuo
Davenport -
FURNSHED ROOM for couple in
exchange for housekeeping du
ties. Write No. 623 in care of The
Bulletin. :
WANTED
TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished
apartment. Call at Pilot Butte
Auto Court, Mrs. B. L, Smith. '
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio-Service. New loca
tion, tut wau st rnone uu. -
TO BUY a formal, size 20, in a
pastel shade. Call 366-W.
WILL PAY CASH for late model
3 or 4 burner electric range, 36
inch length. Call at office Jo-Ann
Motor Lodge, lbi is. TanKun.
WANT TO BUY large coal brood
er. Write or call Route 2, Box 237,
One mile south of .Deschutes
school house.
t
HELP WANTED
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 ufter 5:00
p. m.
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. .
USED CARS
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 zb.
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.
1928 STUDEBAKER "6", good
tires. So. City Limits Motel, No.
14. LL Conger.
LOST
BROWN BILLFOLD lost down
town Saturday. Contained UlentH,
ncauon carus unu papers, nciui n
to Bulletin.
EIGHT RATION books in brown i
folder. Name Oldaker. Lost in
downtown Bend. If found please !
return to Bulletin or 330 E. Mar-1
shall. Urgent points for baby 1
food. ' i
GOLD EARRING with pearl cen- i
ter. Reward. Phone 522-R. I
1 ZIPPER type man's overshoe,
size 10 or 10'4. Contact Earl Lang
at Metropolitan Barber Shop.
FOUND
MEDIUM SIZE black dog, while
tip on tail, paws and chest. I'hone
272-R.
MISCELLANEOUS
KEYS MADE while you wait,
saws fnllcd, skates hollow ground, ;
knives and shears sharpened,
locks, bicycles, phonographs re- j
paired, soldering, general repair-'
ing. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 '
Minnesota.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with 1
ability and experience. I can get i
you more money' for that live-:
stock. Q. 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 i
Lloyd Wheadon. 714 Steidl, Bend. 1
Phone 594. j
RED RYDER
ifWE. StU ALL SACD (tES , ViE LOAD l Cw, 10 3LIP UP tfSCK
JmraSUOISS OEV0E.LRK lJk 2:s FORTUNE. IM J t OF THOSE TvMO HALF-l
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
CAN BE MADE FROAA ' I , 'l . '
111- -".-.:T,- - - III
i- CQPR, 1M6 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.
frt t. M-Rto-u. iPAT.ofr,
SHOPLIFTERS
v IN THE UNITED STATES,
SS PER CENT OP WHOM ARE
V rVWVtarV, STEAL ABOUT
W Si so, oop, ooo
WORTH OF OODS
ANNUALLY.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town nd urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brlnson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and glr-
idles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
t tou io j-z.yo. 1'none ior appuim-
tiieih 4A-M, Ina F. Cram, 608
Broadway.
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing pn all makes of washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
f ervlce, 136 Greenwood. Phone
83.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience, ti. l. jvierntt,
202 Thurston.
RAW FURS WANTED. Mink
Muskrat Lynxcat -r- 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
feladly given. The Bulletin.
Cherry Blossom Pattern
DINNER
SEBIVICE
53-Pc.Set 1.60J
You'll enjoy thit refreshing
cherry bloom design
more every time yon nee
this dsinty et. Light
weight. Will not "check."
94-Piece Set ... .29.95
Houk-Van Allen
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St, Phone 860
'&REEN ONIONS ARE WHITEMcT
CHARLES D. FLOOD,
Ski Party Plans
For Sunday Set
Service men and Junior host
esses who plan to ski In the Cas
cades under the auspices of the
Bend USO and the Bend Ski Pa
trol next Sunday should register
immediately with the chaplain at
the Redmond army air Held or
with Mrs. Craig Coyner, tele
phone 649, It was announced.
Chapcrones will be Mrs. Olaf
Skjersaa, Mrs. Don Williams and
Mrs. Chris Kostol. The group will
leave USO headquarters here at
9:30 a. m. Sunday and return for
a supper at the USO at 6 p. m.
j Lt&AL NOTICES I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,
Estate No. im
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That Chas. E. Rutland was on the
23rd day of January, 1945, ap
pointed administrator of the
estate of Albert L. Jones, deceas
ed, by the County Court of Des
chutes county, Oregon. All per.
sons having claims against said
estate are required to present the
samo, duly verified as required by
law, to said administrator at tne
office of his attorney, A. J. Moore,
Room 4 O Kane Building, -Bend,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice. -
Dated and first published at
Bend, Oregon, this 24th day of
January, 1945.
CHAS. E. RUTLAND, Admlnl
trator. 42-48-54-60C
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
821 Hull
Phono 624
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Kt-pulr
Kimtrii'jtl Supplitt ,
Fluorescent Light)
UK Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall
Phono 88
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
! Specializing In
i Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
TarXN
ill
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II mm w wm
Body of Rancher
William Chester Evans, 60, was
found dead of a gunshot wound,
believed by officers to have been
self-inflicted, on the lawn in front
of his home about six miles east
of Bend about 6:50 a. m. today
by William Swerlngen, of Ante
lope, and W. A. Hand of Bend,
who had spent the night with
him. Beside him lay a M caliber
special Winchester rifle. A shot
had entered his left side above
the armpit, traversed his chest
and emerged on the right side,
tearing Ms right upper arm,
Swoi-ingen and Hand tele
phoned Sheriff Claude JL Mo
Cauley Immediately upon discov
ering the body and the sheriff,
accompanied by Coroner C. P.
Niswonger and A. J. Moore, Des
chutes county district attorney,
went out to investigate, arriving
about 7;ao a. m.
According to Swerlnger and
Hand, Evans, an employe of The
Shevlin-Hixon Company for the
past year, had been despondent
lor some time over domestic dif-
ficuHies. He ate a hearty break -
TE CAR SERVICE
DON'T WAIT 'TIL
THIS HAPPENS!
Whjn-you.r car's a wreck not
through accident, but neglect, it's too
late for even "major surgery" to save
it! Better drive it around here while
there's still a chance for us to save its
life with expert repair and the best
available parts;
Complete Auto Service
Tires Batteries Towing
W. B. Anderson Nash Co.
1173 Wall Street
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PUOl KSSION AL OFFICES
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1588 Awbrey Bd. Tol, G29-M
Refrigerator Service
All Typei of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond m Mlnnmm tnionx HUH
Trees Shrubs Vines
Roses Evergreens
and fnilld. Extra hardy Allnno
wila Stock. Stock sold I-.O.H.
inimpry, delivered or pluntod.
Free eHtlmutes for landscupliiK.
Will compete with nil catalog
prleeH.
HAINES NURSERY
Cor. KiiMt Hill and Norton
I'hone Wtt Bend, Ore.
"BUT IN THE DARK. ,
1
fast shortly after 6 this morning,
went Into his bedroom, apparent
ly put a gun out through a win-
dow, and then left the house by
the kitchen door, supposedly to
do a few chores.
Shot Heard '
Swerlngen - and Hand, still in
the kitchen, presently heard a
sound which tney believed to be
a stick breaking but paid no at.
tenuon to it. swerlngen, wno naa
been cutting fence posts on Evan's
80-acre ranch and had spent the
past two nights with Evans, left
the house about 6:45 and went to
his truck, which was parked In
the driveway alongside the front
lawn. Approaching tne -truck he
saw Evans lying on the lawn and
called Hand.
After examining the body hur
riedly they went Into the house
and telephoned the sheriff.
Hand, who had been living, with
Evans for the past two years and
working on the ranch, stated that
Evans had been despondent since
his wife left him last summer and
later filed a divorce action.
Evans, who came here from
Prineville two or three years ago,
was born In Prineville on May 7,
1886. - v
A formal Inquiry into his death
was held this afternoon in the of-
flee of Sheriff McCauley.
Phone 700
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE 'a!
Bee Hive Trucks zr.A Trailer
may lie unod anywhere In the
U.S.A. without red tape or xpe
elal HeenHe when traiwportlng
your own goods. Long trips,
short trips anywhere. See your
Texavo dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond ft Franklin Phone 810
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Dally Service Every Day
Of the Year
Phone 544
COMMhKClAL PKlNIINt?
OF QUALITY
Photographic Offset
Letterpress
The Bend Bulletin
Pitone 66
By FRED HARMAN
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