The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 02, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 2. 1945
Stocks Advance
Under Rails' Lead
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United Press Financial Editor)
New York, Juno 2 IP Stocks
advanced under the lead of rails
during the first part of todav's
short session and then turned lr
reRUlar on week-end realizing.
Railroad Issues lost part of
their earlv gains after their av
erage had risen to a new high
since Mav 8, 1937. Utilities also
sagged following a rise to a new
top since March 31. 1937 in their
average. Declines In such issues
as American Tobacco B., Du Pont,
American Telephone and the lead
ing steels brought a small reces
sion into the Industrial average.
Canadian Pacific again fea
tured the market in turnover. It
made a new high at 17, up ,
the best price attained by the
issue since 1934 when It sold at
18 'A. New York Central was ac
tive. The stock sold at a new high
and later lost its fractionul rise.
Other rails backed away from
their best levels.
Classified Rates I
FOR SALE
FOB RENT
Local Paid In Advance
25 Words One Time .SiSc
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
. , r , , ,., .,, TWO ROOM furnished house, not
ISO ft. and 8-week old New Hamp- , ,-.,.. j,.., '',..
snire cntt-Ks i-aun n juu w-
them all. One, new 500 chick on
All word oror SI arid le per word Homo j 1367 Elgin,
Oao asonttt run. same eopr, V dor rata
Muilnam Chart-, Sfre
brooder. Young rabbits all sizes.
I Dressed or on Joot. H. C. Sulton,
NEWLY BUILT 5-room, modern
Ii . n.l,i4nli, f vnii.'hnrl nrtnr
LINE RATE lOo-CAPITALS 20o! "7T t ml . See this at
CloutMtd AiWortUIno, Caah In ArivoDCO
Dolly Cloolnv Tlno lltio r.
1212 Cumberland.
MRETINO of LOYAL ORDER of U C0WS. MILKING. Route 1, Box
MOOSE, Second and hourtn im 313 mile south Young's
days, Lames 01 tne raoose r 11 si scn,
and Third Fridays.
age I
207 Riverfront.
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent.
Drive yourself. Moving. Cpurt
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
tr or call 755-W.
NICE LARGE bedroom with twin
beds for couple of men or girls.
Kitchen and telephone privileges
If desired. Call 892-M.
Gen. Eisenhower'
Is Coming Home
DANCE for members, families
and candidates every Saturday
night, no charge.
BEND LODGE, NO. 128 1. 0. O. V.
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
PLANTS AT FANTON's Garden.
Strawberries, pansies, perennials,
cabbage, tomatoes, broccoli, brus
sel sprouts, head lettuce, some an
nuals. Fanton's Garden, 829 Og-den.
school, off Butler Market road.
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED semi
modern house, indoor toilet. Call
at 147 E. Olney.
FACTORY BUILT Vagabond! 7 r00M MODERN house furn-
Trailer house completely furnish
ed. Good 16-Inch tires. Will trade
for furniture. 350 Division.
ished witlf garage, 3 bedrooms
Inquire 144 'A Roosevelt after 3:00
p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
THOR CERTIFIED WASHER
SERVICE
We have the experience and
equipment to give expert service
on all makes. Century Drive Serv
ice Station. Phone 275-J.
REGISTERED Arabian stallion
stud, lee SIO.00. Phone McMullin
Camp Sherman 832.
this
closed and the Executor dis
charged.
DATED: at J3end, Oregon,
19th day of May 1945.
WALLACE S. ALMQUIST, Ex
ecutor of the Estate of Cora M.
Almquist, Deceased.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bend, Oregon.
141-147-152-4C
WASHING MACHINE service
and wringer rolls for all makes.
T .ft 11a phpplr vnil monhlno
obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone
171 AOA
WOOD FUEL
Order next winter's fuel now in
load lots. Limbs or body. City or
Countrv. Brookings Wood Yard.
Phone 767.
SEED POTATOES, $2.00 per hun
dred. Call after June 2nd at Bert
Torkelson's, 1 'A miles east Brade-
tlch's Dairy. Rt. 1, Box 200.
3-ROOM MODERN furnished
apartment, private bath, electri
cally equipped. Inquire 141 Geor
gia or Phone 766.
HAVE YOUR SEWING machine
repaired now by your local repair
man. nenaoie worK done, call
957-J or bring machine to 235
E. Franklin. .
USED CARS
Washington, June 2 (Hi Gen
Dwlght D. Eisenhower, supreme
commander of the allied expe
ditionary f.vre, will arrive in
Washington. June 18 from Eu
rope, the war department an
nounced today.
Elsenhower plans to visit New
York on June 19, and then ro to
Kansas City, Mo., June 21. From
Kansas City he will go to Abi
lene, Kan., his home town, where
his mother still lives.
Annnnnmmanl rtf flirt nviii
time of Gen. Elsenhower's nr- 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE Red Pull
rlvnl In Wnishinplnn and of the etS, 3 months Old. Good Stock,
program for his reception here Rt. 1, Box 467 or phone 314-M
will be marie later, the war de.
'29 CHEVROLET 2-Door $125.00;
'30 Chevrolet 4-door $135.00; '31
Chevrolet 2 door $150.00; '31
Chevrolet 4 door $175.00. All
priced for quick sale within OPA
ceiling. 1929 Model A radiators
and narts of all kinds. Acetylene
welding outfit. All this can be
seen at 136 Greenwood,
RESTAURANT. Good location.
Small down payment. Balance
easy terms. Write Bend Bulletin
No. 20.
2 BEDROOM MODERN plastered,
near Kenwood school, attic finish
ed in knotty pine, furnace, electric
not water heater, wired for elec
tric range, drilled well, garage.
Priced at $3750. 1361 Federal St.
part men t said.
Major Putnam
To Marry Soon
Michigan City, Ind., June 2 UPi
MaJ. George Palmer Putnam, for
mer husband of Amelia Earhart,
famous woman flier missing on a
Pacific flight since 1937, will mar
ry Margaret Haviland June 10.
Maj. Putnam, who participated
in the first B-29 raids against the
Japanese from Chinese bases, re
cently returned to the U. S.
The wedding will take place In
San Marino, Calif., where Miss
Haviland, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Haviland of Michigan
City, is serving with the mobile
service division of the USO. '
BRED DOES, one with young,
four unbred does, one double, and
one single self-cleaning hutch. Al
so three quarter Inch galvanized
wire for bottom of hutches. Call
at 147 E. Olney.
MAN'S GOLD POCKET watch,
Swiss movement, size 012. Inquire
1588 Awbrey Rd. Phone 664-W.
12 GAUGE WINCHESTER Model
24 double shotgun, walnut stock
with leather case and shells. 1361
Federal.
1 ELECTRIC FENCE; 2 17-inch
tires and tubes. Very good; 1 two
wheel trailer for car. Fruit jars,
quart size at R. F. Jackson's,
Boyd's Acres, Rt. 2, Box 269A.
36 V-8 2 DOOR SEDAN with
healer. See after 6:00 p.m. Harvey
W. Kldgeway, Rt. 1, Redmond.
WANTED
TO BUY SADDLE HORSES or
ponies, 500 lbs. up. Must 'be gentle
for kids or women. Write or
leave description and price. Must
be reasonable. Joe Garske, 1333
West 10th Street.
LEAVE YOUR ORDER for that
new sewing machine now. Also
pay top prices for old sewing ma
chines. Call 957-J or bring ma
chine to 235 E. Franklin.
NOW'S THE TIME to plaster or
patch that room, build that chim
ney and fireplace, have those con
crete sidewalks. For your work
call H. Heck, 504-W.
THE CENTURY OIL Burner
Service representative, Ray K.
Bowley will be In Bend next week.
Call 991-M for appointment.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District No.
1 and Union High School District
No. 2, of Deschutes County, State
of Oregon, "that the ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETINGS of said Dis
tricts will be held at the High
School Building, Bend, Oregon, to
begin at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m.
and to close at the hour of 7:00
p.m. on the third Monday of June,
being the 18th day of June A.D.
1945. .;
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one director
for the five year term and the
transaction of business usual at
such meeting's.
Dated this 2nd day of June,
1945.
ATTEST:
A. O. Schilling, Chairman Board
of Directors.
I. Cothrell, Clerk. 152-4c
TO TRADE 1938 Chevrolet sedan
delivery in good condition for late
model pickup, no Fords. Inquire
George's Radio Service. Phone
900. .
1 POTATO CULTIVATOR, one
2-way plow, 1 disc. Inquire Robert
Koopman, Rt, 2, Box 173, 1 'A
miles northwest of Tumalo.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., June 2 eipt
Weekly livestock: Cattle 1300,
calves 405. Compared week ago,
fed steers and cows medium
grade down 25 to 35c higher.
other classes steady to 25c higher.
Vealers fully 50c higher. Good
$3500 BUYS NEW, modern 2 bed
room home. East side. Immediate
possession. $1850 buys 4 room
modern on East 3rd street. Imme
diate possession.. C. V. Silvls, 118
Oregon Ave.
JERSEY COW. just fresh, nice
White Face calf. W. R. Gerking,
Rt. 2, Bend.
2 TWIN-SIZE BEDS complete
with mattress and springs. One
small chest, one double-size mat
tress. 716 Broadway.
FOUR ROOM MODERN house,
two bedrooms, and breakfast
nook, new roof and paint. Furn-
lsned or uniurnlshed, ou it. lot jn
lawn. Terms. Inquire 1107 Mil
waukee. FIVE ROOM modern house on
Delaware, completely furnished.
Small down payment. Balance
like rent. Inquire 404 Florida or
Phone 915-M.
HAVE WAITING list of respon
sible people wanting to buy two
or three bedroom modern homes.
If you have one for sale and want
quick action list your property
with Frank McGarvey, 118 Oregon.
PLASTERING and PATCHING.
Call 108-J. Redmond.
WILL THE PARTY that rented
Apartment 473 Riverside Ave.,
please call 892-M.
FOR BEAUTIFUL long wearing
Luk-Shu-Ri k nit rayon lingerie,
stylish dresses, and Hoover uni
forms phone Mrs. -Elsie A. Dunn,
615-J, No. 7 Westonia Apts. This
week featuring dainty lace trim
med white slips at $2.95.
PRINTING
WILL BUY equity or pay cash for
4 or 5 room partly furnished
house. Write Box 8, Bend Bulletin.
LARGE VANITY with mirror. 930
Broadway, Apartment No. 4.
VERY NICE 3-room modern
house close In. Full concrete base
ment, pipe furnace, breakfast
nook, garage. Phone 624-W or call
at 540 Congress.
and choice fed steers S16.00 to Oregon
18.00, outside equal to record high , HAM RECEIVER, like new. Na
paid for three loads. Common to 1 .,, lurlB Nr. 144' . v.rnaApBat
band. Short wave from 1.6 to 30
I NC. Inquire George's Radio Serv-
BEDROOM SET, dining set, cook
stove, and miscellaneous items.
511 12th St.. Redmond. Phone . SMALL UPRIGHT piano, bed dav-
113-Y. enport and other furniture. 433
1. W A T-T TO l.S'h Th"d SV
In fine shape. J. j. Race. Chemult,
GOOD, YOUNG GENTLE milk
cow. Guernsey preferred. Ted Po
vey, Rt. 2, Box 28, Phone 2-F-23. ,
LARGE SIZE gill's bicycle in
good condition. Call 314-M.
LADY COOK for. fishing lodge;
also man and wife for cabin work.
Inquire-U. S. Employment Service.
GOOD ELECTRIC range. Phone
1176-J. Warren Wing, 54 Portland
Ave.
HELP WANTED
1 Ice. Phone 900.
medium steers $12.00-15. Stock
ers $13.00-15.00; common to med
ium heifers $11.00-14.50, good fed
heifers to $16.00 s canner to cutter
cows $7.0010.00, fat dairy type i $1050 BUYS 4
10 $11.75 and over. Medium to em nouse.
good beef cows $11.50-13.50; med
ium to good sausage bulls $10.50
12.50, good beef bulls $13.00
13.75; good to choice vealers, top
$17.00.
Hogs. Unchanged and mostly
at ceiling. All barrows and gilts
$15.75, sows $15.00, stags mostly
$14.50 with 70 lb. dock. Good to
choice feeder plRS $19.00-20.00,
heavies down to $18.00.
Sheep 1950. Compared week
ago market unchanged hut
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Brand now
pipe furnace. New ventian blinds.
Wired for electric stove. Garage
and wood shed. Nice yard. Lot is
fenced. 362 E. Clay. 1038 R for appointment.
ROOM semi-mod-
Paved street, west
side. Immediate possession. $2400
buys good 4 room modern, west
side. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon Ave.
BROOD SOW to furrow in July.
2'ii miles north, mile west of
Tumalo. O. B. Twiggs.
ADJOINING CITY of Redmond
40 acres with full water right. Six
room modern home, large dairy
barn, equipment and sheds for
2000 turkeys. A well located coun-
late I try home priced at $10,000. reason-
demand for feeders narrow. Good able terms. Frank McGarvey, 118
to choice wooled crop lambs Oregon Ave.
$14.25, shorn kinds $13.25, med
ium to good No. 2 pelt kinds $11.50
1o 12.50: good to choice spring
lambs $13.75, medium grades
I RABBITS: 4 DOES
ones and one buck.
1 more.
with little
1124 Balll-
13.00, common 47 lb. feeders $9.00 STUDIO COUCH, radio, baby bug
good shorn ewes $6.50 to 6.75, gy, play pen and incinerator. Call
wooled ewes to $8.50. I evenings 1214 Albany.
SODA FOUNTAIN, back bar and
counters. Call Sunday or evenings
at 2 Broadway.
MAN 25 to 40 years old to work
in creamery. Good opportunity to
become experienced creamery
man and insure post-war employ
ment. Must be willing to learn,
sober, steady on the job. Good sal
ary. 6 days per week, vacation
with pay after 1 year. Chance for
quick advancement. Write Bend
Bulletin No. 79. Please give draft
status. 1
LARGE CIRCULATING heater,
used 5 months, walnut buffet, 1224
Milwaukee.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED LIGHT housekeep
ing rooms in modern home. Gas
for cooking. Use of Phone. Out
side entrance. Also, sleeping room.
Reasonable rent. Phone 46-M or
call at 424 E. Kearney.
NICE 3 ROOM modern house
with rugs and stoves. Lots of
builtins. Basement and screened
In back porch. Nice lawn and
shade trees. Wood house and ga
rage, good location. $25.00 per
month. Call at 1445 Cumberland
or Phone 1057-J.
BOARD nnd ROOM and cabins
for rent. 803 Delaware. Call 31-W.
"WANTED BY S. P. & S. Railway
men between the ages of 21 and
45 to qualify for positions Brake
men and switchmen. For informa
tion inquire of local S. P. & S.
Railway Agent."
SITUATION WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL boy wants work
on ranch. Strong and willing.
Write or come to 29 Terminal
Place. Clinton Martin.
LOST
RATIONING BOOK, name, Kitty
M. Bratton. Finder please call at
115 Hawthorne or Phone 155.
TAN JACKET at East Lake, Wed
nesday. Will the party who picked
It up please return to Bond Street
Food Market.
RATION BOOK No. 3 issued to
Martin Lane. Finder please return
to Checkerboard Cafe.
WW
iQDSELTD
WB VPfW HIGHEST IPWDOES
Someone Needs Your Car!
Many people urgently need dependable wartime
transportation. If your car Is not vital to you now,
sell it for a good cash price, put the money into
bonds for a new car later.
Drive in for an appraisal no obligation.
Complete Auto
REPAIR
Service
Lubrication
Tire Service
Tires - Batteries
Towing
WILL PERSON who took a
brown zipper billfold out of
jacket, please return It to Douth
lis. No questions will be asked.
FOUND
825 X 20 10 PLY GOODYEAR
truck tire. Owner may claim by
paying for ad and identifying.
164 'a E. Irving St. Between 9 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
BEND WASHER SERVICE
Genuine factory parts. Service on
all makes of appliances. Monev
back guarantee on all makes of
washing machines Including Mav
tag and Bendix. I'huf.; 583. 136
Greenwood.
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any ulze you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
LEGAL NOTICES I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the coun
ty court of the state of Oregon
for the county of Deschutes ap
pointed administratrix of the es
tate of George M. Ericksen, de
ceased, and all persons holding
claims against said estate are re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers to the under
signed at the office of Ross Farn
ham, attorney at law, in Bend,
Oregon, within six months after
the date hereof. -Dated
and published first time
May 26, 1945.
MARIE S. ERICKSEN, Admin
istratrix. Estate of George M.
Ericksen, Dec. 147-152-4-10-C
Notice of School Election Upon
Question of Increasing Tax Levy
Over Amount Limited by Section
11, Article XI, State Constitution
Notice is hereby given that an
election will he held in Union High
School District No. 2 of Deschutes
County, State of Oregon, at the
Bend High School Building in said
school district, for the purpose of
submitting to the legal voters of
said district the question of in
creasing the tax levy for the year
1945-46 over the amount limited
by section 11, article XI, of the
Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for Increasing such
levy are:
To provide necessary funds for
the operation and maintenance of
the school of the district as pro
vided in the budget for the school
year 1945-46.
The amount of lax, in excess of
the 6 limitation, proposed to be
levied for said year is $16,018.40.
The polling place will be open
for -the receiving of votes from
2:00 o'clock until 7:00 o'clock in
the afternoon of Monday, June 18,
1945.
Dated this 16th day of May,
1945.
ATTEST:
A. O. Schilling, Chairman Board
of Directors.
I. Cothrell, District Clerk.
147-152C
State Guardsmen
Plan For Shoot
. Company B, Bend's unit of the
Oregon State guard, is reactivat
ing the old national guard rifle
range at the brick yard, it was
reported today by Capt. Ralph
Graham, commander of the comp
any. The officer said the range;
nas been idle since 1940, and that
he expected the men to have it
ready for use in a short time.
Sunday at 8 a.m., the company
members were asked by Capt.
Graham to report at the high
school gymnasium, following
which they will go to the range
to work.
At 2:30 p.m. Sunday, according
to the captain, those members
who have not qualified may take
small bore rifle practice at the
indoor range at West 14th
Elgin streets.
Britain Accused
By Gen. De Gaulle
Paris, June 2 tin Gen. Charles
Dp Gaulle accused Britain today
of fomenting the crisis in the
Levant.
He said France's position in
international disputes is "to ne
gotiate with all interested parties
in a spirit of cooperation."
De Gaulle's statements were
made at a press conference. He
said he saw no stumbling block
to discussions with Britain, the
United States, Russia and the
Arabs. But he based France s
willingness to negotiate the Lev
antine issues on consideration of
I the Arab world as a whole rather
than this one specific sphere.
He ended his conference with
a plea for international good will
in the interests of penpanent
peace.
Is StUl Hopeful
"Despite the painfulness and in
justice of the present series of
incidents for France and me," he
said, "I hope the affair will not
have too far-reaching conse
quences. "The countries involved have
immense interests in common, but
the main interest of everyone is
peace. I don't believe there is a
single human being on the globe
who does not recognize that if
this peace is not achieved through
concessions and manifestations of
solidarity, the future of the world
will be very disquieting.
"We must have peace. The
world wants to live. You may be
certain mat we win make peace,;'
store and received a dress 72
sweater for $18 in worthl,
paper. Another dry goods sto,
supplied her with a $71 JJ!
coat, for. which the New Yort
bank failed to send the monev
In another dry goods store sh.
bought two suits,, leaving oi
suit and a spurious check iH
$43.50. Another dry goods toi
er furnished Her with underv.
Besides describing the autn.
mobile which the wom
"bought" here, state police aS
gave Mrs. Adams' description as
being five ' feet four inches Z
height, weighing -150 pounds m
having light brown hair turtZ
gray. - s
Two Bend Men To
Get Discharges
The war Is 'over for at least two
Bend men, according to a United
Press report from- Fort Lewji
Wash., today. They have bem
handed their discharge papeB
under the army's point program
and were members of a groups
80 Oregon and Washington men
thus released.
Expected to return home soon
are T4 David Ryan, 1035 Bond
street, and Cpl. Kenneth F. U
wards, 725 A Marshall street.
TO TRANSFER HOSPITAL
Medford, Ore., June 2 tin.
Camp White's 1750-bcd hospital
will be transferred August 1 to
navy control on a basis which
will make it available for army
as well as navy personnel, It ii
announced today.
Bad Checks
No.
for
the
bears Oregon 1942 license
259-213, and that a search
the vehicle might turn up
mucn-wantea woman. I
Makes Purchases
After completing her ."realty
transactions," the home deal on
and I Georgia avenue, and obtaining!
the fine coupe, Mrs. Adams, alias
Bend
Abstract Co.
Title Insurance Abstracts
Walt Peak Phone 174
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
. 1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Office Phono 73
Rea. Phone 819-W
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ;
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
SERVICE STATIONS
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final ac
count of WALLACE S. ALM
QUIST, Executor of the estate of
Cora M. Almquist, deceased, filed
herein will be held in the Court
house in the County Courtroom
In Bend, Oregon at the hour of
two o'clock in the afternoon on
Monday, the 18th day. of June,
1945, and all persons Interested in
said estate are notified to appear
at said time and place and show
cause, if any they have, why said
final account should not be ap
proved, the estate settled and
LET A MECHANIC SERVICE YOUR CAR"
Dyer's Auto Service
George M. Dyer
Complete Auto Lubrication
Firestone Tires & Batteries
Sales and Service
UNION
76
Gasoline
TRITON
Motor Oil
1108 Bond at Greenwood
Phone 87
AUTO REPAIRING
AUTO REPAIRS
Expert mechanical and electri
cal work on all nuikes of cars
and trucks.
COMPLETE OVERHAULING
TIRE SERVICE
Dewyer & Knox
Next to Hudson-Duncan
1327 Wall Phone 812
BEAUTY SHOPS
Try a
BRECK TREATMENT
It's wonderful for conditioning.
You'll lie amazed at the new
beauty of your hair.
EXPERT OPERATORS
May Laura Ardelle
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 484
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
827 Wall
Phone B24
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 3HH W or ll-F-23
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Lights
GE Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Phone 98
WASHERS
WRINGER ROLLS
AUTHORIZED PARTS
Service 011 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 217-W
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing: in
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
RED RYDER
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
IKS Awhrev Rl Tel. B29-H
Refrigerator Service
All Type$ of Mechanical Servict
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Rnd Minnow. Phmio SHI
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Doily Service Every DiT
Of the Year
Phone 544
INSURANCE
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO FIRE LIFE
Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr.
821 Drake Road Phone 316
John W. Smith, Agent
1588 Awbrey Rd. Phone 6frt-VV
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INTES-INSURAME
EXCHANGE 1 TRUCK INS. EXCHANGE
& FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
Be Sale Not Sony
Insure Today
Prompt Claims Senice
Standard Forn rolloy
Eugene M.Bucknum.Dist.Mgr
1054 Bond St. Phone 331
PAINTING
Painting:, Spray or Brush
SHINGLE PAINT
Cedar or composition
any color.
Asbestos Roof Coating:
Free Estimate
Curtis Painting Co.
Box 541 Phone 84 F-13
By FRED HARMAN
WHO.
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