The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 04, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Oteel Leads Mart
Following Decline -
f By T. W. Kienlen
. (UDitcd rraaa bull ItorreBLKHMtant)
v. New York, June 4 lPi Demand
lor steel shares turned the stock
v market irregularly higher today
. alter an initial decline.
Wall street quarters attributed
the rise in steel snares to circu
lation of an investment, council's
prediction ol "excellent" future
domestic and foreign demand lor
-steel tonnage. .
, General bullishness reflected a
number of favorable news devel
opments, including the decision
pi the United faiates supreme
- court upholding the right of stock
holders to challenge orders ol the
v securities and exenange commis-
felon afttecting their companies.
I Utilities, the largest group of
, listed companies subject to SEC
orders, rose to a new peak since
March 31, 1937, on gains ranging
.' to more than two points in sucn
' Issues as Columbia Gas and Elec
tric preferred and Consumers
'Power preferred. '
, Wall street also was favorably
, impressed by the statement of
National City bank of New York
v(that the recent reconversion re
port of J. A. Krug, WPB chair
man, reaffirmed America's faith
. '. 'in free enterprise.
Two Bend Sailors
, Back From Pacific
Two veterans of the Pacific war
who were employed in the same
' plant in Bend returned, by chance,
to this city over the week-end, on
leaves from the United States
jliavy. They are Kenneth Munk
ers, radar man third class, and
Robert F. Iler, electrician's mate,
j second class. Before entering the
- armed services, they were em
ployed at the Associated service
station on Wall street, as assist
ants of Cecil Goodfellow.
Both young sailors saw consid
erable action in the Pacific, and
Munkers, through binoculars, wit
nesed the historic flag raising on
1 the Iwo Jima volcano.
? PORTLAND LIVESTOCK "
Portland, June 4 ipi Livestock:
Cattle, salable 16.50, calves 350,
. market uneven, fed steers strong,
five loads good to choice 18.00;
few Ood loads lfi.25-17.A0: nnnri
to choice fed heifers 17.00; other!
.- cattle slow, steady to weak, com
. mon-medium steers 12-15.50, heif
i ers 11-14.50, canner-cutter cows
t 7 9 50; medium-good beef cows 12
13 00; good beef bulls, 1313.50;
sausage bulls, slow at 12.00 down.
IGood-choice vealers 15.50-16.50,
t ?odd to 17.00. 4
Hogs salable 250, mostly steady
with feeder pigs unevenly high
er, barrows and gilts 15.75, sows
.. 15.00; stags 14.50, choice 84-pound
i feeder pigs 21.00.
t Sheep salable'900, market" ac--itlve,
steady; good-choice spring
' lambs mostly 13.75; common 49-
pound feeders 9.00; good-choice j
' io. x peit lamDs i6.zt; good
shorn ewes 6.50-6.75; wooled ewes
vf ' up to 8.50.
TOBTLAND PRODUCE
! Portland, Ore., June 4 ill'i CI
: vilian supplies remained scarce on
the Portland dairy market today
with prices generally unchanged.
Butter Cube, 93 score, Vic;
92 score, 4214 c; 90 score, 42c; 89
score, 41'Ac pound.
Eggs Prices to retailers: AA,
large, 44c; A, large, 42c; medium,
small, 35c dozen.
LLEPHANTS WATCH CLOCK
Kolla, Mo. tlPi Lt. Col. Morris
Suhre, just back from building
roads and airfields in the fiatlands
of Assam, India, believes that ele
phants have the most effective
trade union In the world. The
colonel said no matter how hard
he tried, he couldn't get an ele
phant to work more than four
hours a day. .
GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!
We
Cherry
at .
ZILLAH, WASHINGTON
No experience necessary. Age, 16 years
or over. Housing and transportation fur
nished. Cherry season from June 15th to
July 4th. Other fruits following. Call or
write
Stade.mc.n
Zillah, Washington
or Hood Kiver, Oregon
Spare Articles Cai Bjlirned
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advanca
a Words One Tims
ta Words 'l'bree 'llmea l&o
Zb Womb tilx linns . L35
All wttdj rr la mot lc ft nri Omm
labu ! wurmiaa
Ona want mu. u. v day ma
muumum iarg, aaa
LINE BATE Mo CAPITALS 200
uaaaUM Advanjam-, Caa m Aavanca
itmtv Uaalac iuna iaua a. M.
FOB SAUK
STUDIO COUCH, radio, baby bug
gy, play pei and incinerator. Call
evenings 1214 Albany.
FACT 0R Y BUILT Vagabond
fraiier house completely lurnisn
ed. Good lb-inch tires, will trade
lor lurnuure. 3sU Division.
:.. WOOD FUEL
Order next wmter's luel now in
loau lots. LimDs or body. City or
country. Brookings Wood iard.
Phone (67. . . .
SEED POTATOES, $2.00 per nun
ureu. Call alter June 2na at Bert
iorKelson's, miles east Braoe
ucn s Dairy. Hu 1, Box nix).
CLOSE IN, MODERN 3 room
room house, hardwood floor, elec
tric piate, extra room in base
ment, $1000, $400 down, $25 a
montn. Anne iorDes, .36 Oregon.
f hone 36-W.
12 GAUGE WINCHESTER Model
24 double shotgun, walnut stock
with leather case and shells, ldbl
Federal.
1 ELECTRIC FENCE; 2 17-inch
tires and tubes. Very good; 1 two
wheel trailer for car. Fruit jars,
quart size at K. t. Jackson's,
ioyd's Acres, Rt. 2, Box 269A.
NEAR ALLEN school, 5 room
m o a e r n home, unfinished up
stairs, drilled hole, $2600, $1100
down, $35 a month. Exceptionally
well built 2 bedroom home, two
lots, garage, garden, cemented
basement. $2650. $600 down, $30
a month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon, phone 36-W.
1 POTATO CULTIVATOR, one
2-way plow, 1 disc. Inquire Robert
Koopman, Rt, 2, Box 173, 1V4
miles northwest of Tomalo.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Brand new
pipe furnace. New ventian blinds.
Wired for electric stove. Garage
and wood shed. Nice yard. Lot is
fenced. 362 E. Clay. 1038-R for ap
pointment. SODA FOUNTAIN, back bar and
counters. Call Sunday or evenings
at 2 Broadway,,
3 ROOM SEMI-MODERN home,
$800.00. 6 lots, full lawn, side
walks, garage, woodshed, garden,
100 strawberrys, berry bushes,
picket fence. Near Allen school,
inquire 446 E. Emerson after 4:30
p.m. Kitchen remodeled.
SEED SPUDS $2.00 per hundred.
6 miles east on Bend-Burns High
way mile south. R. D. Stowell.
Phone 9 F-22.
FOUR ROOM MODERN house,
two bedrooms, and breakfast
nook, new roof and paint. Furn
ished or unfurnished, 50 ft. lot in
lawn. Terms. Inquire 1107 Mil
waukee. OR TRADE for hay, about 1500
ids. nice seed potatoes. 2'4 miles
southeast Carroll Acres Store. J.
W. Jones Place, across big COI ca
nal. $2.50 per hundred in your
sacks. G. A. Sharer. Phone ll-F-15.
2 BEDROOM MODERN house,
garage and woodshed. Winters
wood and some. coal. Will sell
cheap for cash. 1225 E. 3rd St.
PLANTS AT FANTON'S Ga
den: Petunias, asters, pansles, pe
rennials, cabbage, brussel-sprouts,
head lettuce, tomatoes. Fanton's
I Gardens, 829 Ogden.
Need
Packers
Fruif Co.
Phone 21.10
Itione 1263
THE
FOB SALE
j BALL AND SOCKET trailer
hitches, Colman gasoline lantern,
electric radio, banjo, baby bug
gies, baby s piay pen, battery ra
uio, end tables, magazine racks,
mirrors, dressers, metal or wood
beosteaus, single or double coll
springs, wash tubs, laundry tubs
with stand, $2.b0, kitchen chairs,
kitchen taoles oi all Kinds, foot
stools, square stand table, occa
sional chairs and rockers, buffet,
aesK lamp, library tables, dark
walnut dinette table, kitchen cab
inet, ico boxes, sewing cabinet,
dresser basec, dishes, lunch boxes,
9 X 12 rugs, choice $5.00, laundry
baskets, shoe lasts and stands.
Across street from 350 Division.
BARGAIN, WEST SIDE, owner
leaving, 4 room modern plastered
house, garage, only $lb00, $500
down, $25 a month. Stoves can be
purchased. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
2 BEDROOM MODERN plastered,
near Kenwood school, attic finish
ed In knotty pine, furnace, electric
hot water heater, wired for elec
tric range, drilled well, garage.
Priced at $3750. 1361 Federal St.
NEAR KENWOOD school, new
4 bedroom modern house, new
style bath fixtures, large attached
garage, 3 lots, garden, $4250, $1650
down, $35 a month. Anne Forbes,
36 Oregon, phone 36-W.
3550 X 17 TIRES and tubes,
bed springs, innersprlng mattress,
2 dressers, chest ol drawers, good
wood cookstove, double rabbit
hutch. 164 E. Irving.
LARGE CIRCULATING heater,
used 5 months, walnut buffet, 1224
Milwaukee.
EAST SIDE modern homes, im
mediate possession, new, two bed
room, mountain view, $3500. 2 bed
room plastered, paved street, sew
er connection, $1800, $400 down,
$30 a month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon, phone 36-W. i
FURNITURE, STOVES, dressers,
table, desk and chair,' 2 rockers,
overstuffed chair, davenport.
Makes full size bed. 1225 E. 3rd St.
DAVENO and WOOL rug, almost
new. Inquire 425 Columbia. .
FOB RENT OB SALE
4 ACRES, 4 ACRES C.O.L water.
4 room house, chicken house,
barn, garage, some berries. F. A.
Pepper, Rt. 2, Box 261.
FOB RENT
NICE 3 ROOM modern house
with 'rugs -' and stdves.-i.otsi' W
built-ins. 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 and ROOM and cabins
for rent. 803 Delaware. Call 31-W.
TWO ROOM furnished house, not
modern. Garage if desired. Apply
207 Riverfront.
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent.
Drive yourself. Moving. Court
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
458 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.
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED semi
modern house, indoor toilet. Call
at 147 E. Olney.
7 ROOM MODERN house furn
ished with garage, 3 bedrooms.
Inquire 144 'A Roosevelt after 3:00
p.m.
5 ROOM MODERN house, large
yard. See at 1404 Galveston.
LARGE 3 ROOM modern furnish
ed duplex, $20 a month. Inquire
Schuman, Auto Electric, 316
Greenwood.
WANTED
GOOD, YOUNG. GENTLE milk
cow. Guernsey preferred. Ted Po
vcy, Rt. 2, Box 28, Phone 2-F-23.
HORNBECK
Typewriter Co.
Authorized Agent for
ROYAL
Sales and Service
Roytype Ribbon and Carbon
It. C. Allen Adding Machine
Ail Makes Typewriters
Serviced
Phone 12 122 Oregon Av.
Clarence Bush says:
It Doesn't Cost a Cent
The President's Protective In
vestment Plan ... a safe, flex
ible means of providing Income
for the future . . . doesn't cost
a cent if you die within 20
years, berause all deposits you
have made on It will be return
ed to your fandly and the prin
cipal amount of the contract
paid to them.
FOB DETAILS SKK
C. E. BUSH
Bend Phone 235-W
The Franklin Life
Insurance Company
SprintrflHd. Illinois
Distinguished Nervlre
Since 1881
BERD BULLETIN, BERP, ORE60N, WOKIDAY, 'JUNE 4,
WANTED
LITTLE CALVES about 8 or 10
if Priced right. E. L. Groff, Rt. 1.
Box 174.
TO RENT Unfurnished modern
house. Two or three bedroom. Per
manent renter employed at The
Bend Bulletin. Telephone or write
Mr. Brownhiil, care Bend Bulletin.
PLASTERING and PATCHING.
Call 108-J. Redmond. .
LARGE SIZE girl's bicycle in
good condition. Call 314-M.
i GOOD ELECTRIC range. Phone
1KO-J. warren wing, rui uauu
Ave.
HELP WANTED
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
11. aAiianrnmarit Wrltd Rnd
!.( II 1 V. I. UU Ul'LV I ! " V. ....... . .
Bulletin No. 79. Please give draft
status.
MAN AS PATROLMAN of irriga
tion district. Call at Tumalo water
office, or residence just west of
water office after 5 p.m.
"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."
LADY COOK for fishing lodge;
also man and wife for cabin work.
Inquire U. S. Employment Serv
ice. PERMANENT STATE positions
for skilled workers: Key Punch
Operators, Tabulating Machine
Operators, and Senior Tabulat
ing Machine Operators. Get ap
plications from Merit System,
Council, 616 Mead Building, Port
land 4. Final filing date June 23.
Positions in Salem.
SOCIAL WORKERS advanced
opportunities for positions with
the state. Staff Assistant I, II
(Multnomah County), Field Rep
resentative. Get application from
Merit System Council, 616 Mead
uiiuinE, 1 iioiiu i, yicSull. rr
nal filing date June 23. Positions
in Portland only.
SITUATION WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL boy wants work
on ranch. Strong and willing.
Write or come to 29 Terminal
Place. Clinton Martin.
USED CABS
36 V-8 2 DOOR SEDAN with
heater. See after 6:00 p.m. Harvey
W. Ridgeway, Rt. 1, Redmond.
MISCELLANEOUS
THOR CERTIFIED WASHER
SERVICE -We
have the experience and
equipment to give expert service Ij
un an manes, century unve serv
ice Station. Phone 275-J.
REGISTERED Arabian stallion
stud, fee $10.00. Phone McMtillln,
Camp Sherman 832. '
WASHING MACHINE service
and wringer rolls for all makes.
Let us check your machine no
obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone
274. 434 Kansas.
HAVE YOUR SEWING machine
repaired now by your local repair
man. Reliable work done. Call j
957-J or bring machine to 235!
E. Franklin. I
LEAVE YOUR ORDER for that !
new sewing machine now. Also i
pay top prices for old sewing ma- j
cnines. can yoY-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.
RED RYDER
uTJ Wtf-Zm- f tjat-s a,c YOUR RANCH, . ' VV
NOfcais t? ef SS,1ff uiHi5!D WElvEeIw'AsYli voe dontc hwe to f IVO 6E A 6HEm, WORSE IF A posse
S'aSkI T3SanjH- ( AHC5TAGE,TH;pyCHES? ) ECHER. VOlTH BETri A FOR ASYTHlrtS TOt HIT OUR TRAIL TOO
cash aw mjg, y-zJ; i could nx rreo happetoaJ sooN.Wir
MISCELLANEOUS
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 $2.95.
BEND WASHER SERVICE
Genuine factory parts. Service on
all makes of appliances. Money
back guarantee on all makes of
washing machines Including May
tag and Bendlx, Phore 583. lo6
Greenwood. ,; ,
LAWNMOWERS sharpened. Also
shears, grass shears, knives, keys
made, saws filed, guns, locks pho
nographs repaired, soldering, gen
eral repairing, henderson's Re
pair Shop, 112 Minnesota.
WE HAVE received a new ship
ment of upholstering material. If
those waiting for new material
will call, we will be glad to show
them. Harrison Upholstery, 365
Miller.
LOST
WILL PERSON who took a
brown zipper billfold out of
Jacket, please return it to Douth
its. No questions will be asked.
1 BROWN BILLFOLD at East
Lake. Return to Joe LaPlant, 1469
E. First St. Reward. Phone 745-W
alter 5.
FOUND
825 X 20 10 PLY GOODYEAR
truck tire. Owner may claim by
paying for ad and identifying.
164 hi E. Irving St. Between 9 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
fULNTLNO
YOUR LETTERHEADS can he
made any uize you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
LfaGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Equity No. U498
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregonjor the County
of Op sehutes
Ben C, Garske, Plaintiff Vs.
!,, IViuol nlnoo lUr .Uar.
ZH3uhZ'
Martha E. Patterson, Mrs. Freece
Roberts, Mrs. Hurley Hartman.
Hosea P. Heller, Stacy Heller,
Freas Heller, Frank Heller, John
W. Heller, Mrs. Mary E. Hunyon,
Mrs. Eliza Lyons, P. F. Fritz, Mrs.
J. B. . Keefer, Mrs. Delia Fritz
Ruckle and all other heirs un
known of William R. Rhone, de
ceased, and all other persons un
known claiming any right, title,
estate or interest in the real estate
described In plaintiff's complaint,
Defendants.
To the above named defendants
and each and all oi you and all
other persons unknown claiming
any right, title estate or interest
'in the real estate described In
Plaintiff's Complaint, Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE
bRDER
QUALITY
BABY
CHICKS
POULTS
Delivered
BAKER
FEED CO.
Phone 188X
Redmond, Ore.
T9'4$
STATE OF OREGON: You and
each of you are hereby required
iu npprar anu answer me com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
i juu uu so iu appear and an
swer, for want thereof plaintiff
will apply to the above entitled
Court lor the relief prayed for in
his complaint, to-wit ; for a decree
of said Court declaring plaintiff
to be the owner in fee simple of
the lands described in plaintiff's
complaint, as follows:
The' Northeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Three in .Township Eighteen
South, Range Twelve East of the
Willamette Aleridian in Deschutes
County, Oregon.
And for a lurther decree declar
ing that said land be free and
clear of any right or claim what
ever on the part of said defend
ants or any of them, or on the
part of any other persons or par
ties unknown, claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in and
to said real property or any part
thereof; and that each and all of
said defendants, and any and all
persons claiming any interest in
said property by, through or un
der them, or any of them, be for
ever enjoined, restrained and bar
red from asserting or claiming
any right, title, estate, Hen or in
terest whatsoever in or to said
property or any part thereof, and
that plaintiff's rlRht to said prem
ises be forever quieted and set at
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DlltECTOKK
OF RELIABLE BUSINEfcMj AND PBOFESSIONAL OFFICES
SERVICE
LET A MECHANIC
UNION
76
Gasoline
TRITON
Motor Oil
AUTO REPAIRING.
AUTO REPAIRS ,
Expert mechanical and electri
cal work on all makes- of cars
and trucks.
COMPLETE OVERHAULING
TIKIS SERVICE
Dewyer & Knox
Next to Hudson-Duncan
1327 Wall I'hone 812
BEAUTY SHOPS
Try a
BRECK TREATMENT
It's wonderful f'ir ciimlit Inning.
You'll Ihi aniuwd at (lie new
beauty of your liulr.
EXPERT OPERATORS
Muy Luura Arilello
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
-none 41
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
8'j7 Unll Plume RU
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Complete Service
Cesspool & Septic Tanks
Best of MiileriulH I'linilslied
Our periodical liispeetinu will
insure you nioic efficient op
eration. ,
B. F. Rhodes & Son
Phone 3UII W or 1 1-1--23
If 1 fYOU WON'T LOSE ) 1 f7
Saipan Chief
Rear Admiral E. M. Whiting,
above, of Wntertown, N. Y., is
the new commander on Saipan,
relieving Mnj.-Gen. Sanderford
Jarman of the Army who, ac
cording to reports, is slated for .
another important assignment
l rest, and for such other and
j further relief as the nature of this
I cause may require and as unto
STATIONS
SERVICE YOUR CAR"
i
.,..,rr.
Dyer's Auto Service
George M. Dyer
Complete Aufb Lubrication
Firestone Tires & Batteries
Sales and Service
1108 Bond at Greenwood Phone 87
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring - ,
Appllunce Repair
Lluctrlcal Supplies
. Fluorescent Lights
UK Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
llH.t Wall Phone 98
WASHERS
WRINGKlt ROLLS
AUTHORIZED PARTS
Service on all makes of wash
ing machines and electrical ap
pliances. ,
Bend Washer Service
1HH fireenwood Phone BHS
Heating Plumbing
PLUMBING
Steam Mtllng ,
New Work Repairing
Homo Water Systems
Sump Pumps
Plumbing Supplies
Warner Plumbing
Si2 Wall Phono 17 W
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839Colurribia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Ocods Movement
1DU
PSSE SEVER
the Court may seem Just and
equitable.
This summons Is served upon
you by publication once a week
for four consecutive weeks In the
Rjanri DiillntU
""""iiii a newspaper oi
general circulation printed and
nilhlleho1 In Qa r
County, Oregon, by order of Hon.
Ralph S. Hamilton, Judge of said
Court, made May 12th, 1945. or
derlng first publication to ba
made May 14th, 1945.
Dated and first published May
14th, 1945, last published June 4th,
1945, .... ,
A. J. MOORE, Attorney for
Plaintiff. PncMfrira d ,
Oregon. 136-142-148-153a
CLINIC DATES SET
Three clinics have been an.
nounced for the week by the coun
ty health department as follows:
Tuesday, June 5, immunization
clinic from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at
the Crook county courthouse.
Prinevllle.
Wednesday, June 6, crippled
children s clinic by referral only,
Prinevllle grade school. ,
Friday, June 8, regular immu
nization clinic, Deschutes county
courthouse, Bend.
S.WAN COLLECTION WINNEB
Waterloo, la. (Ul Mrs. Den
Swan really lives up to her name
-.. .v., wans oi au types,
class, ehinn ntn H,,t nn n..-l
her 24-swan collection recently
--.... m iiuuuj-ouvn fJlie.
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"'The Monument Man"
llfflft Awiirey tut. iyi.mil. M
Refrigerator Servicw
All Types ot Machanical Servic
On. -
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Htintl X MlnnwotH Phwia (MS
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Dally Service Every Dy
Of the Year.
Phone 544
INSURANCE
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO FIRE LIFE
t Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr.
S'il Drake Road Phone 316
I John W. Smith, Agent
1388 Awbroy ltd. Phone Wtt-W
V FARMERS INSURANCI ROU
FARMLRS AUTOMOBILE INTER-INSURANCE
. EXCHANGE 1 TRUCK INS. EXCHANGE
It FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
Bt Salt Not Sony
Imuro Today
Prompt Claim Stnlct
ttmdartf Form Foliar
Eugene M.Bucknum,Dlst.Mirr.
IM Bond Kt. Phone 881
PAINTING
i PalntliiK, Spray.or Brimli
SHINGLE PAINT
Cedar or composition
any color.
AhIirnUw Roof Coating
! I ron Kdtlniate
Curtis Painting Co.
Rox&ll Phone 8 I F13
By FRED HARMAN
AM' TH' DUCHESS 60 AFTER '
SHERIFF, LITTLfc pEANEK-
n c-a N'ia bee ihat
NOiHIN HAPPENS.
TO BETH'