PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, QREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 17. 1945 Trading Dwindles On Stock Market " By Elmer C. Walzer (United Freu Financial Editor) New York, March 17 HI' Trad . Ins dwindled on the stock market today while prices moved irregU' larlv in a narrow ranee. The first hour volume totaled only 150,00 shares, the smallest since November 25. Dealings con tinued light in the remainder of the session as traders maintained a cautious attitude on the list. Missouri-Kansas Texas prefer red led in volume and made a new high at 26 up 2 points. Its common stock gained fractionally, Other rails were narrowly mixed in dull turnover. A few selected issues in various sections stood out as features. Near closing time, Eastern Air Lines ran up more than 2 points to a new high. Pacific coast com pany stocks made new highs with the first preferred up more tnan 4 points. New hlehs were noted in Tiest & Co.. Cclanese, Hamilton Watch, and Intertyne Corpora' Hon. Lehigh Portland Cement pre ferred dropped 5 points on a few sales. United Fruit rose to a new high for the vear on a 3-year high in net profit. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland. Ore., March 17 'tri weekly livestock: cattle 2,135, calves 255. Compared" week ago, better grades generally stoadv lower grades recovered most of last week s late 25 to 50c decline; pood bulls steady, others weak to 50c lower. Vealers weak. flood fed steers S15O0-lfi.25. loads pood choice $16.50; mostlv choice helf. ers $16.00. good fed kinds $14 50- 15.50. Common medium $10.00 13.50; eanner and cutter cows $6.50-9.50. fat dairy tvpe to $11.00, odd Holsteins to $11.50. Medium to good beef cows $10.50-13.00; mcdl um to pood bulls $11.00-13.00. Few to $13.50, cutters down to $800. Good to choice vealers $14.50- 15.50, odd head $16.00, good heavy calves to SI 5.00. Hogs 825. Active steady with meager supply at ceiling. Good choice 165-300 lbs. $15.75, pood sows $35.00; feeder pigs $16.50 17.50. few $17.75: good stags $12.50-13.09 with 70 lb. dock. Sheep 735. Market largely 25c hlcher; pood-choice wooled lambs $15.50-16.00. Shorn lots $14.75 15.00. Common down to $12 00; pood slaughter ewes $8.00-8.50. Extreme top $8.75 for new recent high.,, BOSTON WOOL Boston, March 17 (IP) Both do mestic and foreign wools moved slowly this week In the local wool market, the war food administra tion said today in its weekly wool review. Lots averaged 10,000 pounds and considerable interest was shown In the early shearing of the 1945 clip. Shearing is now fairly well along In Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Idaho and to a lesser extent in the fleece wool states of Missouri and Oh'o. , Activity in foreign wools con tinued limited by the lack of of ferings of lots with nearby deliv ery dates. Practically all arrivals were sold either at or previous to shipping time. Shipments from South America were about two and a half months after purchase dates. Railway freight rates in Canada per unit of service are the lowest of any in the world. HORNBECK Typewriter Co. Authorized Agent for ROYAL Sales and Service Roytype Ribbons and Carbon It. C. Allen Adding Machines All Makes Typewriters Serviced Phone 12 122 Oregon Ave. r at if isroiB SERVICE FOR MOVING ACHING, CRATIHq If STORAGE CARTAS wrmunoN PHONE 788 210 Irving Ave., Bend 41 1 Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad Classified Rates Local Paid In Advance 25 Words One Time 85c 25 Words Three Times Wo 25 Words Six Times $1.35 All wordi ovtr 25 add le per word tllnca number of lruirtlona On month run. earne ropy, 14 da rate Minimum Charire, 35c LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c ClaMltled AdvertUint. Canh in Advance U.ily Cloalnx Time 12:30 P. M. BEND LODGE, NO. 128 I. O. O. F. Meets Every Monday Night I. O. O. F. Temple 265 Franklin Avenue D.Ray Miller. Phone 1079-W, Sec'y D. R. Sullivan, Noble Grand FOR SALE UTILITY TRAILER with 6x10 ft. box, ball and socket hitch, gooo rubber, inquire n. mcuuire, wii Albany Ave. 1931 FORD tudor sedan, $iuu cash. Two wheel trailer, one large child's crib. 205 McKinley Ave. ALMOST NEW set of work har ness hnhv bnslnette with folding legs and pad. Inquire 911 Portland avenue. THREE BEDROOM modern home west side on paved street, $3,250. Terms $1,500 down, balance $40 per month. Frank McGarvey, Bank of Bend Building. SMALL ENAMELLED coal circu lating heater almost new $27.50, walnut dining room suite, table buffet, and 4 chairs, baby stroller, table model radio, leather couch, several good wood heaters, dress er base, coll springs, large mirror, good enamelled kitchen range, al most new wall tent, garden hose, rake. hoe. potato fork, pitchfork, axes, shovels, bumper hitches; re placement balls for trailer nitcnes, several sets of work harness, larpo assortment of small cook stoves from $5 to $10, guitar $7.50, box springs, kitchen cabinet base, rockers. Open evenings. 350 Divi sion. LOVELY WICKER baby carriage, adjustable for any age. Auto bed, auto seat. Sturdy maple play pen on rollers with leatherette pad. Call 1181. 250 CHICK brooder. Call 31-F-3 or call at ranch of R. C. Colver, Rt. 1, Box 459-A. BROODED TURKEY poults. Will deliver to your ranch, 7 to 9 weeks age, any number from 1,000 to 000. Laurence Flnlay, Rt. 1, Jef ferson, Oregon. Phone 959. IF YOU want' a pair of French Alpine kids come and get them at 1434 Davenport. BEDROOM, plastered interior, ntiSS terms. 333 Federal. Phone 1129-W. ' WINE DAVENO at 831 Roosevelt. Phone 1035-W. SMALL STEAMER locker. 164 E. Irving. trunk, foot NOTICE: We can deliver in load lots (3 or 4 cords) dry body or partly dry limbs. Delivery prom ised from 1 to 3 days. Wood saw ed length desired. Brookings Wood Yard. Phone 767. SINGER SEWING machine, $15. 435 E. Burnslde. Phone 409-J. ACREAGES 5 acres, 5 acres Arnold, 3 room house, oil heater, good outbuildings, $2500, $1000 down, $35 month. 20 acres, 19 C. O. I., large house, fenced, good pas ture, $2300, $1000 down, $250 year. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. CORRAL FERTILIZER, yourself. 365 E. Seward. haul $1600 BUYS large 3 room modern house on Revere. $2500 buys 4 room modern furnished west side. $2300 buys 2 bedroom modern, north side. C. V. Sllvis, 118 Ore gon. DRY JACKPINE block wood, $9.00 per cord, dry Jackpine slab wood $7.00 per cord. Any length you want. 154 Adams Place. D. W. Beck. BEDSTEAD, SPRINGS, and mat tress $18.00. Dresser $10.00. Two pre-war overstuffed chairs $15.00 each. Table and 4 chairs $15.00. Library table $5.00. Monarch range $20.00. Rural route tele phone $7.00. Other articles too numerous to mention. Call at 36 Cascade. 3 DAY OLD Jersey and Hereford calves. Call at J. L. Jones ranch, Route 2, Box 151, Bend, Tumalo District. Methodist Church 9:45 Bible School. 1 1 :00 Worship. Theme: "The Red Cross as Pattorned After the Rugged Cross." 6 p.m. Two Youth Groups. 7 p.m. Young People's Chorus. 8 p.m. Five special numbers by Sunday School chorus. Short talks by Mrs. p. M. Lyons, Mrs, W. Cook end Mrs. Carl Ericlt FOR SALE INCOME and home close in, 2 mnAnrn filt-nluhnri hOUSefl. OnlV $3500, $1000 down, $40 month. Du plex apartment, west side, &uvu, $1000 down, $50 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. QUALITY CHICKS and poults. Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red mond, Ore. FERTILIZER, $1.00 per trailer load, haul yourself. Several gentle Holstein and Guernsey milk cows. Call 34 F-3. Everett Donahue, 3rd house from King's Market on south highway. PRE-WAR MAN'S bicvcle In pood condition. Inquire 362 Riverside or phone 428-M. GAS HEATER, 10 radiant, day bed, breakfast set, two rugs and one pad, chest of drawers, small tables, etc. Inquire 330 Riverside. SOUTH WIND gas heater for car. Works pood. Quick heat. Harold Brown, 374 E. Kearney, Bend, Ore. ON&HALF ACRE. One of Red mond's best homes, 6 rooms, mod ern in every way. Good parace and woodshed. Cement walks around the house. Price $6500. Terms. Shelley Real Estate. The Dirt Merchant, Redmond, Oregon. MODERN RABBIT hutches, reas onably priced. 826 E. 12th St. Phone 1089-J. 60 HEAD good dairy stock; few fresh cows, others to freshen within 6 weeks. Write or phone Bill Kendall, care of Charlie Reed's , Saddle Shop, Klamath Falls. BROODER STOVES and parts-- Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore. LOVELY HOME, modern in every detail, 3V4 acres on paved high way close In. Furnace, reduced from $10,000 to $8000 for quick sale. Shown by aDpointment only. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. ONE GASOLINE washing ma chine in first class condition, frac tion of original cost. Also pre-war davenport and chair in excellent shape. Phone 274 or call at 434 Kansas. THREE-QUARTER BED with swings and mattress. Also ladies shoes sizes 7 and 8H, and size 36 new blue coat sweater. Phone 106GR. ON PAVED STREET, sewer con nectlons, 2 bedroom plastered house, wired for electric ranee, cellar, $1800, $500 down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. IFLOWERmGSHRUBS T ... , .,r. j -i book. SPECIAL NO. 1 13 shrubs, 9 to 24 inches branch ed $3.00. SPECIAL NO. 2 5 large shrubs 1 to 3 ft. $3.00. SPECIAL NO. 3 . All 18 shrubs in specials No. 1 and 2, $5.00. All shrubs in these specials are hardy. I have a large stock of shade, flow erlnp and fruit trees, flowering shrubs readv to plant. Evergreen should be planted later. 735 East Norton, Haines Nursery. Corner East 8th and Norton. Phone 965, tsenu, uregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 ROOM modern house and new garage lor $3i!fiD. with $800 cash and balance at $25 month. Furni ture can no bought separately. Will consider a large trailer house Instead of cash. Call 10fi5.W nr see at 1014 Columbia. FOR RENT CLEAN MODERN 3 room fur nished npartment, walking dis tance. Wood, water and lights fur nished. Adults only. Inquire 915 E. 2nd St. 3 ROOM modern furnished npart ment, electrically equipped. Ill Georgia. Phone 7(50. 3 ROOM furnished modern house with garage, close in. Call 358 VV. 2 FURNISHED apartments for rent. 504 Lava Road. Phone 850-R. 2 BEDROOM modern furnished or unfurnished house. Available April 15. Inquire 347 E. Kearney. 3 ROOM modern furnished apart ment, electric stove, refrigerator service, washing facilities. Phone 892-M. FURNISHED semi-modern cot tape. Phone 530 or call at 629 (jutmby. 2 ROOM furnished house, garage and woodshed. Inquire at 2-'3 Roosevelt after 5 p. m. Phone 1035-J. 2 ROOM apartment, wood, water and lights furnished. 35 Haw thorne avenue. Phone 39. VFUY CLOSE IN, strictly mod ern 3-room furnished npartment oil heat, refrlReratlon. Phone 729-W. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street Evenings by Appointment WANTED RADIANT FIRE gas heater. Call II. C. Sutton, 441-W. WALNUT OR MAPLE chest of drawers, metal army cot and wicker bassinet in good condition. 335 Portland Ave. .... i s USED RADIOS WJll pay top prices for good used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion. 838 Wall St. Phone 900. HAVE LARGE tractor, tandem disk, plow, and large tiller. Will do farm work by hour. Charles Bur art. 2 miles out on Bend-Burns highway. TO BUY 3 or more bedroom mod- em home on east side, preferably near Allen school. Write 12223 Bulletin. RELIABLE PERSON wants to rent furnished house, preferably with two bedrooms. Call 623-W or call at 843 Harmon Blvd. WANT TO BUY two-row potato planter. Phone 7-F-1J Prineville, or write L. W. Nolan, Powell Butte, Oregon. SMALL STEAMER or wardrobe trunk. Phone 1006-M. LARGE DINING room suite, chests of drawers, living room furniture. Must be reasonable. Call 745-J. 1425 E. 3rd. HELP WANTED BELL BOY at Pilot Butte Inn. WOMAN for laundry and general work, room, board and $60 per month. Apply Deschutes Cottage Hospital, 236 E. Kearney or phone 415. SOMEONE to put in 300 acres rye, and stubble. Can be double disked in. Con Breen, Bear Creek Buttes. BUTCHER WANTED, salary above union wage. Reply to H. W. H. Adams, St. Helens, Oregon. SOMEONE to care for 2 children during office hours. Room and board if desired. Phone 859-W or call at 27 Mueller after 6 p. m. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS and bus girl. Inquire Coffee Shop Pilot Butte Inn. HIGH SCHOOL girl to help with nouseworK aner scnooi several aays a ween, jja rortlana Ave. SITUATION WANTED WILL CARE for elderly people or one wno needs care, or convan escent patient in my home. Mrs. Elliott, 1258 E. 2nd. Phone 593-W. USED CARS 1937 PLYMOUTH coupe lor sale under celling price. Good condi tion. Can see it after 6 p. m. 1254 East Second St. LOST BOY'S COAT, about size 16, army field iacket stvle. olive drab color. Left on running board of car park-: Myers, P. N. Armstrong, Lowell ed near Safeway store. Call Mrs. , Spagle, Ernest Phelps, O. S. Ham Hall, 639-M or at Western Union. I i'ton, Girls Service League, Wal STERLING SILVER maple leaf eui nut; witii buppiure selling iusi on Wall St. Reward for return to zinnia amuHttic v-u. vi U!lrl.. f. ' phone 329. FRIDAY NIGHT on City Bus, black and white striped Shaeffer fountain pen. Return to Bake Rlte Bakery. Reward. FOUND STRAYED to Richards Ranch one yearling Guersey bull, one 6 month Jersey bull. Owner take animals on payment of damages. Butler Market road. i WAR RATION book No. 4 in name of Bobble G. Phillips. Own er may have same by calling at Bulletin and paying for ad. MISCELLANEOUS CLEAN THE EASY WAY With Fuller's all-purpose cleaner. An instantaneous safe odorless cleaning preparation that takes the drudgery out of household work. Phone 591, Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl, Bend. FOR SALE OR RENT 5 room furnished semi-modern house, 3 bedrooms, basement, garage, gar den spot. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. NOTICE, MOVED: WALTER L. DA RON NOW ASSOCIATED WITH JACK ARNOLD REAL ESTATE. Formerly with Gilberts Heal Estate. List your property. Have waiting lists wanting to buy. Phone 342-J. Arnolds Real Estate, 126 Minnesota Street. RED RYDER THNK5 . MR. RTt)ER ' 1' OU5PIOOU3 OF STiWiS: JU5T DEALT WITH 1 3liE5 flVOlvE MISCELLANEOUS 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. BE WISE, hire the auctioneer the buyers like to hear. Rates and dates Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall or call O. E. Glazebrook, Terrebonne, Oregon. Phone 19-F-3 collect. MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen uine parts. Factory trained. Eimer Hudson, formerly at Bend Furni ture. Phone 274. 434 Kansas. FOR RENT Riding horses Come to S. L. Miles Ranch, 3'A miles south on Dalles-Calif. Good horses, good equipment, nice scen ery. Also saddle horses lor sale. WASHING MACHINE repairing, Bend Washer Service, 136 Green wood. Phone 583. PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. Red Cross Drive (Continued from Page One) Bank of Bend building. Latest donations appear below: $50.00 Ordnance Service Command shop. $35.00 Mrs. L. A. Phelps. $25.00 Mrs. Martha Elder, George Chads Hardware company. $15.00 Ebba Thomas. $10.00 J. Kamno, wuilam-unster, Lucy Davison, W. S. Kennedy, Carol Jean Rodgers, Capt. R. H. Edson, Mary Sawyer, Elma Jane Mullins. . $7-50 Bend Furniture company. $7.00 , . George L. Roberts. $5.00 S. P. Barclay, Charles A. Mathes, Fredora LIngerfelt, Daisy L. Hale, Joe Mack, Bert Crom- well, Alma Jacobs, Lt. Jack L. Pike, Wilma Munkers, Edward Sanders, John R. Gumm, H. R. f nau- lock, Chris Christenson, Jack and Dagna Dudrey, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Huslike, John McCraney, Ruby Stelner, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Callihan, Mrs. Henry Scott, Mrs. William Montgomery, Wil- lard Cottlngham, A. Raper, Fred G. Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth Hanma, H. D. Sayler, Art Doan, L. P. Kester, Johanne Goodwin, Mar garet Powell, Doris Barnett, Frank Riley, Jesse H. Smith, Milt Klnnan, Floyd Brandon. Carrie ter seott, Mrs. N. A. Toole, Mrs. Elsie Dunn, Chester Johnson . $3.00 Mary S. Putnam. Belle Rolev. ..uuines i-ieeoiu. liernin t T, . . - 1 Reece, Frieda Shipley, Mrs. Norville Mowry. $2.50 Kathryn L. Her, Jack Tedder, W. L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Jesse H. Smith, Jack Donnelly, Ella Samp sel, J. Harvey Drake. Oregon Ltd. Contracting VA:.:-- Power Commercial and Industrial Wiring Supplies end Appliances General Electric Dealer Sales and Service Phone 159 644 Franklin Bend, Ore. YlA5Tl?A!iSEI?, MISSELS i Af?K-- $2.00 :'lWaEen Brown, Oscar Elcar, Hazel Moor man, Mildred Elfers, Bill Lind gren, Leo Carter, Virginia Bott, Annie Pastulovlch, Juanlta Lang enbercr. Irene Vaughn. Vivian Raycraf t, Jimmy Gilman, Arthur Bennett, Lester Paxton, Allen Rasmussen, T. Williams, H. L. Mary Ellen Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. t ,. t,i,n- n u nm,ui Gerry Montgomery, Esther Neff, Jane McGarvey, Rosemary Stal lings. Otto Lechner. Charles E. Johnson, Maxine Wood, Ole Grnhh .Tnhn Ar?nnpr. T.pRov Roe- buck, Mary Bender, Helen Good- ... . - win, Atlee Hawes, Jim baxton, Doris Vodvick, Hazel Dean, Paula ciarK, nutn uooawin, uatnenne Trelease, Effie Nielsen, C. P. Becker, L. N. Huettl, John Lund- berg, Paul Lofftus, Carl Marshall, Mrs. William Anionic, Anony - mous, Mrs. L. C. Gelbrich, $1.60 W. L. Martin, G. T. Ross. $1.25 . Kenneth Fykerude. $1.00 Dorothy Bush, Bill Phlpps, tamer uriggs, Mary Lee, Lila Crowell, Harold Schanno, Clar ence Parsons, Gretchen Hennings, Catherine C. Marvin, Ralph Por terfield, Marilyn Carr, John Lutz, Seward Bagg, Grace Johnson, L. W. Wilcox, Mrs. Chris Nicar, W. 1 H. Coahran, A. A. Larson, James I D. Sly, C. E. Gotchy, Oscar ! Lubcke, Reno Kramer, Bill Alt-' izer, Emmett Harrison. Robert Eskridge, Earl Birchard, John Cantreel, John F. G r u n d i t z, Frankie Hogland, Louis Lan caster, Larry E. Beach, Victor Ha worth Delores Kramer, J. D. Davis, Walter Fisher. Charles , Lowrey, Harold Brown, June Kis- sier, ranzy Morris, j,ioya cone. Herbert Weishart, Anonymous, Harold Tucker. Glen Alford. Bev- erly Wilcox, Mrs. Otto Larson, Edward Chambers, Harold Moore, Donald Primeau, Ben Nowacki, P. L. Randall. Francis Knowles. Mar- 'tin Hendrix, Cecil Rupp, Charles L. Pierce, A. J. Morse, Mrs. Thorn ! M. Tucker, Ethel Wolfgram, Mrs. Gail Baker, Mrs. C. L. Heindal, Mrs. Hugh Crow, Mrs. E. S. Hil- ton, R. B. Hollenbeck, Theodore Tweet, Stanley Wood, A. F. Rid- derbrusch, Lewis Nowlln. Ward Wilcox, Lloyd Halligan, Betty Fields, Helen Allen, Glen Harald- son, Frank Britain, Ellis Malone, Violet Franks, Cecil M. Miller, Kenneth Holman, Orven Cary, Hilbert A. Anderson, Cyrus A. Briihaman, Marie Ellison, Leon ard Primley, Iva Francis, T. W. Bilbrey, Bessie Grissom, Mildred Nordeen, Paul Taylor, M. H. Jones, Cliff Leverenz, Fred Car- Robert Beck, Frank Livingston, P L Patterson Bill Dietz, Dor- mhy'McGarveyi 7 A. Reid?H. R. u.ii.. WHO'S WHO in BEND AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES AUTO REPAIRING AUTO REPAIRS Expert mechanical and electri- 1 cal work on all makes of cars and trucks. COMPLETE OVERHAULING TIKE SERVICE . Dewyer & Knox Next to Hudson-Duncan 1327 Wall Phone 812 CLEANING DRY CLEANING OF QUALITY Repairs and Hat Blocking Capitol Cleaners 827 Wall Phone 524 CESSPOOL SERVICE Complete Service Cesspool & Septic Tanks Best of Materials Furnished Our periodical inspection will Insure you more efficient op eration. B. F. Rhodes & Son Phone 36B-W or 1I-K-23 . ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC Contract Wiring Appliance Repair Electrical Supplies Fluorescent Lights GE Mazda Lamps Smith's Electric 1183 WaU Phone 98 r 75t.J!-!J TAI'1-ts WELL. I vE gen TO rtEET T Tthcbe pf pytpo c-., , - I t'h mv a rE&vK Y3T? ) Vh til5' f HARDWARE STORE, J I son, J. W. T. Edwards, Charley Iwhita vivoii stnnp. Mr. and Mrs. 1 White, Virgil Stone, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nedrow, Mrs. Carrie J. Wheelhouse Mrs. AJexa Burpee, Mm FlWshoth filaser. Aileen Sim- . George " Poetacha, Mrs. Pat Tierney, Ed T. Callun. $.00 Elaine Monical. Clinton Snodgrass, J. S. Ben- , son Gene Long. - $.25 Maureen Lyons. Pa-flior A nA Afl ' aiuci gnu ;wii IV a sn Cima lau - .,c "" 'OIMO "u( Honolulu, T. H., March 17 HP). When Mrs. Maude C. Irwin gave npwempn Information on the --- . death of her husband, she told them the funeral time would not be decided until her son. Cpl .William E. Irwin, arrived on emergency leave. t.atpr Mrs. Trwin learned that !her son- had died in a piane crash 1 at parkersburg W. Va., on the, same day his father died. Mrs. Irwin filled in the missjng information: There will be double memorial services, 3 p.m. Sunday. LATE BUS REMOVED The late bus which had been operated between Bend and Red mond by Pacific Trailways, has been removed from the schedule, it was announced today. The bus formerly left Bend at 11:15 p. m., arriving In Redmond at 11:45. TRUE SCOUT Farragut, Ida. ilB One of the routine questions always asked recruits at the navy's ''boot camp" here concerns the highest rank of leadership the inductee has held. One enterprising 18-yearlold sail or answered. "Tenderfoot in the I Boy Scouts." 1 White settlers in early Ameri can colonies did not discover a ' single wild plant of outstanding onmin imnnrtm that tha Tn. ! dians were not using , - - LEGAL NOTICES 1 CITATION ( In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County . of Deschutes In the Matter of the Adoption of MARY LOUISE SMITH and DOUGLAS LEON SMITH. The DeoDle of the State of Ore- gon to Gordon Vardman Smith greetings: You are hereby cited to be and appear in the County Court Room in the City of Bend, Deschutes County, State of Oregon' on trie) 4th day of April, 1945 at ' two o'clock P. M. Said day then and there to show cause, if any, why 1 the petition of James B. May and I Mary Lee May for the adoption, WASHERS WRINGER ROLLS AUTHORIZED PARTS Service on all makes of wash ing machines and electrical ap pliances. Bend Washer Service 136 Greenwood Phone 583 Heating Plumbing PLUMBING Steam Fitting New Work Repairing Home Water Systems Sump Pumps Plumbing Supplies Warner Plumbing 143 Greenwood Phone 217-W Long Distance Hauling BEACH TRUCK SERVICE Tel. 168 839 Columbia . Specializing in Long Distance Household Gods Movement MONUMENTS R. C. CARYL "The Monument Man" 1535 Awbrey Rd. Tel 629-M of Mary Louise Smith andiw i las Leon Smith shnnu Jfrvi- granted. - 1,01 Given under my hand and i, of the'County Court of es County. State of COUntV. Stato " this 2nd day of March t&eau HELEN M DAOPv county uierK. 75-81-87.93I NOTICE OF HEARINGOP- FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that n. undersigned, Administratrix the Estate of T. W. Carton V1 known as Thomas W. Carton? ceased, has been filed, and tif" Court has made and entered order fixing 2 o'clock in tho?,.?11 I nnon nf WorinocHa., a ,. u"- 1945 flt th. P",v"'' 4th,. Oregon, as the time and ni-, nJ v... ' Pla for iieauiiK umuii sum p inn A and all persons interptoH ,u in or having objections th. . are hereby notified to appear .7 said caus saia ume ana place and show cause if any they have why sZ Final Aivniint chnu ,' Final AVvnunt chnM i proved, administratrix dischVr3 and the estate settled and I cXt Dated this 28th dav of iCC. ary, 1945. - DORA B. CARLON, Adminis. tratrix. ... 75.s1.s70?. POLONIUM Spark Pings 59" a. in sail of 4 or mora Guaranteed to start your car Quicker and make lt run smoother, or your money back! . Houk-Van Allen ; Tiftstont ' Heme & Auto Supply 900 Wall St . Phone 860 Refrigerator Service AJI Types of Mechanical Servic On REFRIGERATORS COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD Oregon Equipment Co. Bond ft Minnesota Phnne W LOCAL CARTAGE BEND-PORTLAND TRUCK SERVICE Fast Dally Service Every DaT Of the Vear Phone 544 Trees Shrubs Vines Roses Evergreens and fruits. Extra hardy Minne sota Stock. Stock sold F O B. nursery, delivered or planted, Free estimates for landscaping. Will compete with all catalog prices HAINES NURSERY Cor. East 8th and Norton Phone 965 Bend, Ore. INSURANCE STATE EARM MUTUAL AUTO FIRE LIKE Ed Sherlock. Dist. Mgr. I 321 Drake Road Phone am John W. Smith, Agent 1388 Awbrey Rd. Phone (IM-W By FRED HARMAN Qlc rhon. 7 R. pon. 1.W