PAGE EIGHT Pacific Problems Coleman's Topic Analyzing situations in the Phil Ipplnes, China and Japan, and foretelling problems which will confront this country In future , dealings in those countries, Dr. Norman F. Coleman, member of the faculty of the Lewis and Clark college in Portland, today ad dressed C5 interested listeners at a noon-day luncheon in the Pine Tavern. Dr. Coleman s appearance here was sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the Ameri can Association of University Women. Dr. Coleman said that he based his opinions upon observations made on three trips across the Pacific, and his study of the coun tries while there. He said that world peace would never follow until the people of the United States tried to get a better under standing of the Japs, and con tended that this country should try to remake the Nippon country Into a democracy. He said that Japan's principal problems are difficult terrain necessitating sea commerce, and its political and re ligious systems. Discusses China China, the speaker said, suf fers for lack of communications, and said that the people of the Americas should strive to assist them in betterment of the Chinese education, and to develop a feel ing of nationalism among the pop ulation. Coleman foresaw little difficul ty in the Philippines becoming . an Important and integral part of world commerce after the war, and he expressed the opinion that this country would quickly rebuild from the ruins of the war. The speaker was Introduced by Mrs. Meredith Bailey of Sisters. Market Reports Stock Advances By Elmer C. Walzer - (United Proa Financial Editor) New York, April 7 tlP Stocks advanced fractions to a point to day on Increased volume. Leading groups moved up frac tionally. Selected Issues in the various departments rose a point or more' in many instances. Low priced utilities led in volume with American Water Works the fea ture In turnover for the whole market. American Water Works made a new high for the year after opening a block of 7,200 shares. New highs also were made by such issues as Celanese, Inland Steel, Philip Morris, and Sterling Drug. George Helme rose 3 points .and gains ranging to 2 points were made by Cushman's $7 pre ferred, Eastern Air Lines, North western Airlines, Nickel Plate, Norfolk & Western, Reading, United Fruit and U. S. Steel pre ferred. SAFE IRKS THIEVES San Antonio, Tex. Ul'i The per sistence recommended as a virtue In their schooldays was remem bered by a group of thieves who hit San Antonio recently. From a local hotel they wrote to the man ager of a Denver hostelry: "Your safe was too tuff. We'll be back." PATIENCE NEARS END Holyoke, Mass. W' John Mc Graw of Holyoke hasn't bitten a dog yet. But the story man bites dog may be written about him any day now. Recently, within a single week, McGraw was bitten twice by dogs. TOO LONG BETWEEN RIDES Newport, R. I. uri Newport's oldest resident doesn't want to be fenced in. John A. Grayson who recently celebrated his 102nd birthday, wants, most of all, an other airplane ride. He had his first flight when 84 years old. ONE HE'LL REMEMBER Cleveland mi Lt. Robert G. Oakley, 20, of suburban Lake wood, says the best Christmas present he ever received was a "downed nazl fighter." The army flier, home on leave after 62 mis sions over Germany and other enemy territory, recalls that "the only plane I ever shot down" came pn Christmas eve, 1914. See ELMER LEHNHERR For Liberal Cash Loans On AUTO Your LIGHT TRUCK PICK-UP Private Sales Financed Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 Months to Pay Quick Service Oregon Owned Motor investment Co. M-333 217 Oregon . Phone 525 Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Gash With a Want Adi Classified Rates Local Paid in Advance ' 25 Words One Time S&c 25 Words Three Times .. Tftc 25 Words Six Times $1.35 All wfd ovtr 26 add Ic per word, lime numhar of lnrtlom Ona month run, tan copy, M d7 rat Minimum Inarga, 3ZC LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 20c Clauiriad Adretliiln, Cuh In Adnnn Dallr ClaallK Tlmt 12 lit P. M. BEND LODGE, NO. 128 1. 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 FOB SALE 4BEDROOM MODERN house on paved street. Full basement, fur nace, stationary tubs. Either fur nished or unfurnished. Write No. 655 care of Bulletin. SMALL CHILD'S CRIB and a baby buggy for sale cheap. In quire 14b4 Ithaca. WOOD FUEL Prompt Delivery, load lots, city or country, ury Doay or limbs, lengtn desired, order next win ter's fuel now. Consumers state ment necessary. Brookings Wood Yard, pnone 767. "Oregon-Bred Chicks" the year around. For eggs or meat they can't be beat Oregon State Hatchery Box 328 Klamath Falls, Ore. BEDROOM SUITE, vanity, bench, night stand and bed, Innerspring mattress and double deck coil springs. 165 Hawthorne. PICTURESQUE RUSTIC log house on river, 1' acre, wired for electric range, furnace, large liv ing room, barn, chicken house, ga rage. Only $4700, terms. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. JACKPINE block wood, 16 inch length, $9.00 per cord. Dry slab wood, $6.00 a cord. Prompt deliv ery. Phone 220. 154 Adams St. WHITE ENAMEL Olympic range with coils. 609 W. 12th. GOOD LAYING HENS, bring crates. One 16 ft. rowboat, and motor bicycle. mile east, V4 mile south of Bend Trap club. Rt. 1, Box 441.. Bert Russell. LOVELY COUNTRYhome mod em in every detail, tiardwood floors, fireplace, furnace, wired for electric range, 3 acres. $8000, loan available. Shown by appoint ment Only. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon. Phone 36-W. NEW SHIPMENT Oregon Hoi ly Grape and Cut Leaf Weeping Birch. 12 ft. All kinds of hardv flowering nhrilha 9v in 1 95 Why pay more? Shade, flowering trees ana evergreens. 1'none 96S. Haines Nurserv Pnll nt 7 w Norton and 8th St., Bend. SETTING HENS, $2.00 each. Rt. 1, Box 51, mile post 144 on south highway, 3rd house to left. ONE SERVICE man's shock proof, moisture-proof, and non magnetic wrist watch. Fine Ha waiian guitar and violin. Call at 147 E. Olney. DAVRNPflPT nnrl r.V.t.1. HTl . . . . V . 1 1 M Vllfll, VV-W, Itht-nrV fnhln ftfl llnnlaum 3 rooms, copper boiler also copper tan, xu tan just overnauiea, $12. Carpenter bench with wnnri vl $4.00, large lawn mower with grass catcher $9.00, garden fence wire, garden tools, odds and ends. 554 Newport, 8:30 to 6:00. BED DAVENO. 9x12 linoleum rug, Iron bedstead and box snrlnc 2 chests of drawers, dresser and floor lamp. See after 6:30 nve. nlngs. 1224 Galveston. POSSESSION SOON, west side modern 2 bedroom house, cellar. nice garden spot, chicken house, garage, woodshed. $2000, $300 down, $30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, wood range, dressers, beds, com plete household furniture. Will he sold at auction Sunday in addition to farm equipment and stock al ready advertised. Old Barney To kampe Ranch, 6'i miles south east of Bend. B. F. Rhodes and Son, Rt. 1, Box 437-A. $1600 CASH BUYS 5 acres C.O.I, water, 3 room house, barn and chicken house. 2 miles out. Pos session 10 days. C. V. Sllvis its j Oregon. j 2 SADDLE HORSES with saddles anu Dridles complete. Inquire Bill Bacr at Waldorf. LIBRARY TABLE, breakfast table without chairs, kitchen sink, carpenter tools, garden tools, large world globe, turning juni per, 5 bundles 6" drop siding 8' long, glad bulbs, Innerspring mat tress, coil springs, wooden bed stead. 3rd house east of Carroll Acres store, south side of road. JUNIPER and Myrtlewood nov elties. Big assortments. Excellent finish. Price right. Look for your self and campare. 111!) S. 3rd St. on highway. ON COLUMBIA, 2 bedroom mod ern plastered house, $2'.'00, SrilK) down, $25 month. Completely fur ; nished modern 4 room house, i large lot. can keep cow and chick I ens, $1800, $300 down, $25 month Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 1 36-W. THE FOB SALE TRAILER HOUSE, 1938 model, 21 ft. factory built, two beds, heater, range, fully equipped, new paint, double way lighting system, battery or electric. A real home, a real buy, $900 cash. Call evenings. L. T. Crawford, Sisters, Ore., op posite post omce. MASTADON Everbearing straw berry plants, $3.00 per hundred and dig them yourself. First house on Alfalfa road. Carson Call. QUALITY CHICKS and poults, Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red mond, Ore, 6 ROOM modern house. 3 bed rooms, 2 lots, big garden, large chicken house, woodshed, garage and work snop, oeautlful yard, immediate possession. 1245 Dav enport. ; BROODER STOVES and Darts- Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore. 1 BOY'S PONY 4 years old, with saddle and bridle. Inquire 1925 E. 3rd. KIMBAL PIANO, electric sewing machine, odd jars, Hamilton rail road watch, raincoat and mack!- naw. Rt. 2, Box 16. Phone 36F-2 between 6:30 and 8:00. BARRED ROCK setting hens. In quire Alt Ranch. Phone 18-F-2. BEDROOM plastered modern house, close in on east side. $1800.- $400 down, $20 per month. Phone ONE 2 WHEEL light trailer. Can Be seen at 15 Gilchrist. Phone 977-J. ORDER NEW barnyard fertilizer for gardens. Phone 257-J or see me at 1360 Cumberland. SO LB. ICE, icebox, first class condition,' $10.00. Ask for Mrs. Thomas at The Beauty Quest be tween 10 and 3. Tel. 170. SEVERAL USED tricks of magic. Also top hat. 216 E. Kearney. 7 ACRES near city, private ditch, C.O.I, water, 5 room new house, electricity and telephone. Alfalfa and strawberries, 2 cisterns, new cnicken coop, norse and- cow. Terms and loan available. Call 3-R-21. 2-WHEEL TRAILER and 3 4.75x 19 tires, tubes and wheels. 1534 W. 3rd. 1 PAIR NORTHLAND sklls, spring binders and poles. Call af ter 6 p. m.. 442 Roanoke St. J. L. Cestello. S ROOM modern plastered house. Furnished, newly decorated and painted. Basement, garage, wood shed. Nice lawn and trees, 2 ad Joining lots fenced for garden. $2600. May be seen ut 1041 Port land Ave. Inquire at 1907 W. 1st street. Phone 576-J. FOR RENT 160 ACRES, 40 acres potato land, 3 miles north, mile west Turn alo. Cash or share. Renter must put in at least 40 acres potatoes on share basis. Route 2, Ben F. Craig. ONE UPSTAIRS or downstairs sleeping room by week or month. Close In. With phone and break fast privileges If desired. Phone 226 VV or 504 Newport. 5-ROOM MODERN house, partly furnished. Garden and garage, electricity and water furnished. Inquire at 1947 West 1st St. A. J. Morse. FURNISHED 2 room semi-basement apartment, access to shower bath. Hot water, wood, and light included. Phone 1083 or call 623 Hill St. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. Local permanent man preferred. No drinkers. Call at 608 Broad way. 3 ROOM unfurnished modern house, large lawn and garden, ga rage and woodshed. 639 Portland. MODERN, FURNISHED apart ment. oil heat, on Daved street Needs some cleaning for which rent allowance will be made. In quire 87 Shasta PI. Phone 962-J. BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent. Drive yourself. Moving. Doug's Super Service, 1174 Wall. Phone 458. BOARD AND ROOM, sleeping roon.s. Meals served, 50c. Dela ware Hotel, 803 Delaware. Phone 31-W. VACANCY IN JANSEN VILLA; Unfurnished apartment. Gas cir culating heater, range, refrigera tor, and water healer. Laundry fa cilities. Inquire Gilberts Real Es tate. 3 ROOM unfurnished house, and one 4 room unfurnished house with large garden space. Inquire 1214 Albany or phone 869-J. 3 ROOM unfurnished modern house, 2 stoves and dining table and chairs. Adults. 125 Delaware. ONE 3 ROOM furnished modern npaiment located on Columbia Water furnished. Phone 3-R-21. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Evenings by Appointmont Oftlca Phnna 7S Rea. Phone I-W BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, FOR RENT THREE ROOM modern apart- mnnl unllilncr iliatntio Anulilna facilities, wood, lights, water fur- nisnea. aouiis only. io pets.. Ap ply 945 E. Second. 3 ROOM modern furnished apart ment. Private bath, electrically equipped. 141 Georgia. Phone 766. PARTLY MODERN 2-room nished cabin. Phone 31-W. fur- WANTED WILL PAY CASH for 2-wheel trailer in good condition. Inquire mm ugaen. USED RADIOS Will pay top prices lor gooa used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wall St Phone 900. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES WANTED-also frames and other parts. Especially need tricycle and wagon wheels. We will pay top prices, and soon have them rebuilt into usable items much desired by children. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. DAIRY COWS fresh and coming iresn. Phone 37 or write C. W. Helm, Redmond. 3 OR 4 ROOM modern house. good condition. East side in walk in? distance nf Rrnnks-Srnnlnn Cash. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 6 franklin. TO RENT by local couple, mod ern 2-bedroom unfurnished house with' or without stove. Phone 968-R. PLAYING CARDS, new or used, to be sent to the Armed Forces. Leave at Cozy Hotel, or Union Pacific Railway office. 32 VOLT MOTORS, or V, h.p. Will buy, or trade 110 volt motors for them. Write G, O. Jones, Prlneville, Ore. . . TO LEASE or rent 10 to 20 acres, must have good house. Call or write at 108 Cascade place. BATHROOM SCALES at oru r-none eoq-w, leave address or 164 E. Irving. - GOOD USED electric chick brood. er, 100 or better capacity. Phone iuiu-w or call 147 E. Olney. HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN cook, Inquire Pilot Butte Inn. HOUSEKEEPER to keep house and care for children tn mnthai-. less home. Good home and wages. t-none oia-K or write No. 597 care of Bulletin. ,, u AUTOMOBILE or bus mechanics. Apply Pacific Trailways. . EXPERIENCED service station operator for downtown station. Permanent position. Salary and commission. Call 522-R. USED CARS WILL TRADE 1939 Ford M ton pickup for passenger car. Eve nings at 352 E. Kearney. '32 V-8 COUPE,' excellent contU tion throughout. Century Drive Service Station, 911 Galveston. TO TRADE farm truck for pick up. S. M. Edgerton, Redmond. Lo cated 1 mile west of Gailbrath Shell service station. '34 FORD tudor. 1205 Galveston. LOST BROWN LEATHER billfold con taining some money and papers valuable to owner. Finder keep money and return billfold and papers to Bend Bulletin. Charles L. Griffith. LADY'S BLACK heavy leather glove. Phone 793-M. STRAYED from my place on Burns highway, April 4, one red Durham bull about seven months old. Call Peder Pedersen, Rt 2, Box 308, Bend, Ore. Phone 37-F-21. M ISCEI.LAN EOUS THE BEAUTY QUEST Is well known for permanents of super ior quality. We now offer you $5.00 value for $3.50 Monday thru Wednesday only. Last week's cial continues April 9th to Hth. Expert hair stylist too. Hair style $1.00, with shampoo $1.25. Finger wave $.50 and $.75. JoAnn Thomas Mgr. 81 Oregon. Teleph 170. FOR YOUR garden plowing cull Enrl Rodman, 29-F-3, or M. H. Qulnn, 29-F-13. WASHING MACHINE repairing. Bend Washer Service, 136 Green wood. Phone 583. RED RYDER : f WL&Pg M) ( tW&Z WCHESS) 1 f Bui HE6&E SHE MOT 1 I flegfe RIPER Vb--: - . By FRED HARMAN k RED RTDR(j S HAVE-liA f HERE 1T UTILE f'. YvCe W&SH-U- YtC'f 1CU Re VJASTirVTirNE ; 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. 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 594, Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl, Bend. FERTILIZER, $4.00 per yard, red cinders $7.00 per 5 yd. load, dark cinders, $6.00 per 5 yd. load, top soil, $7.00 per 5 yard load. Dump trucks for hire. We fix driveways. Phone 275-J or contact at 1360 Cumberland. KEYS MADE while you wait. Saws filed, knives and shears sharpened, guns, bicycles, locks, lawnmowers, safes repaired. Sol dering, general repairing, Hender son's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. WASHING MACHINE service and wringer rolls for all makes. Let us check your machine no obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone 274. 434 Kansas. GUN REPAIRING and reblulng. Just got In a stock of gun barrels lor deer rifles and 22s. 22 barrels Installed $7.50 and up. 30-30 $15 and up. Quick service at present. Do not wait until hunting season. Have some guns to trade. Eve nings 6.00 to 7:30 week days, all day Saturdays and Sundays. 1037 Harmon. PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be mart, nnu Wo i- Ai ,.,ui, nnv nHntino vnn liuo mrti'mntoa gladly given. The Bulletin. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore.. April 7 mi- Weekly livestock: Cattle 2065, calves 190. Com pared week ago market generally steady, part of Monday's late 25c decline on fed steers regained late,' but steer demand trifle nar rower. Good fed steers largely $15.50-16. Several good to choice loads $16.25-17. Top $17. For three loads common to medium steers $11-15. Heifers $10-14. Good fed heifers to $15. Odd head $15.75. Canner and cutter cows $7-9.50, fat dairy type to $10.50 with heavy Holsteins to $1.50; medium to good beef cows $11-13.25; bulls $11-13.50, few to $14; good and choice vealers $15-16. Hogs 1035. Market unchanged, weights above 160 lbs. at ceiling with barrows and gilts at $15.75 and sows at $15.00; few light lights $15-15.50; good stags $1 13.50; good to choice feeder pigs $16.50 to $17.50. Sheep 1255. Week's lamb mar ket steady with top 25c lower on quality, ewes around 25c lower on quality, ewes around 25c high er with extreme top 50c above last week. Good to choice wooled lambs $15.50 to $16.00. No car loads offered. Common to me dium lambs $11-14; good to choice wooled ewes $8.50 to $9.00. Culls downward to $4 load good shorn ewes No. 2 pelts $7.25. G.I.'S MANNEQUIN USEFUL Boston (IP) It usually happens G. I. Joe with a mannequin un happened along Tremont street, a G. I. Poe with a mannequin un der his arm. Pedestrians watched the soldier walk merrily into a dress shop, inquire for a sales lady to fit a dress to the model of his wife, and walk out noncha lantly with the model and a dress. Synthetic oil plants under con struction In certain parts of the Soviet Union will produce motor and other fuels where thev have been available only by long, cost ly nauis irom petroleum deposits. Fully Equipped For Modern Drugless - Treatment Spinal Adjustment Physio Therapy Tox Eliminator . Diagnosis, X-Ray and Heart Graphing Dr. R. D. Ketchum Chiropractic Physician 124 Minnesota Ave. Phone 794 1 945 At the Tower Sunday 'V , A xjfc; , . f n tmm It win- " " 1 Paul Heorcid and Hedy lamarr are co-starred in the exciting, romantic drann "The Conspirators," with Sydney Greemtreet. Wiesbaden, German Resort, Known Since Roman Times Washington, D. C Wiesbaden, overrun by American forces as they plunged east of the Rhine across from Mainz, has been famed as one of Europe's out standing spas, points out a bulle tin from the National Geographic society. Its luxurious hotels and modern thermal establishments, set amid great natural beauty, in pre-war days lured vacationists and health seekers from all parts oi tne worm, f orest-covered mils nearby are dotted with orchards and vineyards, lending a striking ana vineyaras, it i backdrop for tree-shaded boule vards and parks in the city itself. Wiesbaden can turn back Its pages of history to 11 B.C. when it was fortified by the Romans. Although in modern days Its main thoroughfare, W i 1 h e 1 m Strasse, echoed to the mild foot steps of its cosmopolitan guests, in the first century the street re sounded to the clank of Roman legions. Then there was no elabo rate Trinkhale nor luxurious Ca sino to glamorize health-recovery, but there were the same medici nal hot springs, especially prized to combat rheumatism and neu ralgia. The city has over 25 hot springs, but the popular health WHO'S WHO in BEND AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ' OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES AUTO REPAIRING AUTO REPAIRS Expert mechanical and electri cal work on all makes of cars and trucks. COMPLETE OVERHAULING TIRE SERVICE Dewyer & Knox Next to Hudson-Duncan 1327 Wall Phone 812 BEAUTY SHOPS MOTHER'S DAY HOLD WAVE PERMANENTS Truly a Gift ' To Please Her! EXPERT OPERATORS May Laura Artivlle Powder Puff Beauty Shop Phone 481 CLEANING DRY CLEANING OF QUALITY Repairs and Hat Blocking Capitol Cleaners 827 Wnll 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 8HH-W or ll-K-23 ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC Contract Wiring Appliance Repair Electrical Supplies Fluorescent Lights Ge Mazda Lamps Smith's Electric 1183 Wall Phone 98 rendezvous is Kochbrunnen, where 15 alkaline springs pour out health-giving waters. Before the war the'eity counted a population of over 159,000. Al though it was primarily a fash ionable health resort, it also had small manufacturing plants for chocolate, furniture, cement and surgical instruments, During the early part of the ! war scores of American dipio- mats and other civilians were in terned at Wiesbaden. TOO MUCH 'PROTECTION' Toledo, O. U1 A pistol packln' paperhanger's plea that the gun he carried up his sleeve was to protect his $8 receipts did not satisfy the jury. The jury de clared Stanley Lechlak, 48, was guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and sentenced him to the penitentiary for one to three years. GAVE TOYS TO 16,886 Cleveland ui The 22nd annual Cleveland News Toyshop pro-j viaea uinsimas toys 10 lb.oau needy boys and girls, a recent accounting showed. A total of $17,569 was spent to purchase the toys. WASHERS WRINGER ROLLS AUTHORIZED PARTS K 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 822 Wall Phone 2I7-W Lortg Distance Hauling BEACH TRUCK SERVICE Tel. 168 839 Columbia Specializing in Long Distance Household Gods Movement MONUMENTS R. C. CARYL "The Monument Man" IflSS Awhrev Wd. Tel. 620-M AUTO Keep Your Hudson or Terraplane in Top Shape With Our GENUINE HUDSON PARTS AND SERVICE WE HAVE PARTS ! DYER'S 212 Greenwood LEGAL NOTICES ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate ot Anna May Bicunas, deceased, by the Honorable C. L. Allen, Coun ty Judge, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the administrator at his office In the Bank of Bend Building, Bend, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publ. cation of this notice. W. F. COSHOW, Administrator of the Estate of ANNA MAY BL CUNAS, Deceased. 1 93-99-105-lllc NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i That the undersigned administra tor of the estate of Dan J. Dalv deceased, has filed in the Countv i Court of Deschutes' County, Ore.! gon, his final account in said ( estate, and said Court has fixed S the 30th day of April,,1945, at the hour of 2100 o'clock p. m. and the Courtroom of said Court as the time and Dlace for hearing of ok jections, if any, to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 31st dav-bf March, 1945. I. JOHN BELL, Administrator. I A. J. MOORE, Attorney for Ad ministrator. 99-105-lll-117c Bend Abstract Co. Title Insurance Walr Peak -Abstracts , Phone 174 HORNBECK Typewriter Co. Authorized Agent for ROYAL Sales and Service Roytype Ribbons and Carbon It. C. Allen Adding Machines Ail Makes Typewriters Serviced Phone 12 122 Oregon Ave. Refrigerator Service AJ1 Types of Mechanical Servici On REFRIGERATORS COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD Oregon Equipment Co. Bond Minnesota Phone WW LOCAL CARTAGE BEND-PORTLAND TRUCK SERVICE Fast Daily Service Every D7 Of the Year 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 FARM MUTUAL AUTO FIRE LIFE Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr. 321 Drake Road Phone 316 John W. Smith, Agent l'88 Awhrey Rd. Phone 664-W REPAIRS GARAGE Phone 8"