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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1939)
THE BEND BULLETIN; BEND,' OREGON, FRIDAY,. JULY 21, 1030 PAGE' SEVEN MUlI5KI5fc TO NEW HIGH Buying Movement Resumed Today is UunlnesH NewH Favorable; RooHCVclt statement Is DiKcountcd . MAKKKTH AT A CLANt'K III? UiiIImI IWI Slock lilnlwr nti active. Ilniitlii higher; U. 8. government lil.lior. , . CiirO iiuca niguer. Cull money 1 per cent. Foreign exenango: uurai gunner Irong; oilier currencies alcmiy. Cotton up much a Ob cent o lialc. When I up Mi to w: lorn oil W Ui if. Ilubber slightly (Inner. kiluMi iitirltaiiued In Now York at 344 cent n fine ounce. New York. July 21 "111-Slock whipped forward 1 to mora tliun 3 hiIiiui today in now nign lor ui urrenl recovery In a rMuinplton ol hs broad buying movement which lifted Ilia lial apectarularly lo four- nonlh peak earlier Ihl week. Trad ing picked up sharply. All taction Joined Iho uimwlnn. liut action of capital good share main wan outstanding, short cover - ma offset mild realising. Commoulllea ware mixed. Wheat ttathed a further now low tinea I1J2 m I IvMt-imnl hul el,iafl Willi tuiniir in lii Chicago. nrn, and cotton- I oil, however, dropped to new J- year wwi wiwv iiiwimik muynw which aralrd liura. Lard hit now noiioma aiiicv im-.m. Kaila led domestic corporate sec tions ol llie bund Hal forward. Kor- liina were mixed. U. a government were firm. New regarding bualnea coiilluucd encouraging. Steel opernlloiui were reported In nave risen In southern district. Helall and wholesale trade were favorable. Washington newa waa stimulating, including proaiiects thai the Wanner art may be revised at I ho 11)10 o lon ol conitreaa. Pretident (loose- veil's statement thai senate action on neutrality would hurt bualnes waa mil borne out by lite anion of the Hal. Further itood aeound quarter earn init report and favorable force ait Ity Ihe department of commerce were alher faclnra behind the riao. Lofl, an outstanding feature. In atork. ripened on a grouped block of 7.000 share up more Ihnn a point and hit 19, up S and a new 1W0 high. Chrysler rraehrd up Vft. and heU a large part of Ilia ualn In Jthe face of bile profit taking, while Bolh- lelienrmaliualned more than 2 pinta il an earlier advance of more than three' puinta. U. 8. Hied hold moat of a 3-polnt rbe lo S2V. General Motor rose al most t point. Du I'unt jumped ai rmail - 4 point to a new hlith and Westlnglums Electric, Air Reduc tion and Crucible Sled gained 3 point and more, Avlallon. building, copper, rubber, mercantile, railroad equipment and nolo equipment aharea gained 1 to mure than Z point. Italia surged up Willi Santa re aim Ureal Northern up around 2 pointa. Urooklyn union Gas and North American led a rie in utllllle with gain of more than a point. Dow Jonea cloaing Block average: tndiiatrtal, 143 46, up 2 22; rail. 29 W. up 0.78; utility, 25 J3. up 0.60; 35 Mock. 48 41. ud 0.90. Stock anion were 1.270.0C0 aharea compared with 810,000 yeaterday, while curb atnek volume roae lo 178, 000 share (mm 115,000 In Iho pre vioua session. PINK OKDKHH CAIN Porlland, Or.. July 21 Hli Wolorn pine order Increaacd 31 per cent in Ihe week ended July IS over the prcvlou week, Ihe Wralorn I'lue aa rocliillon reported today. However, Ihe July 4th ahutdowii partially ac- liuwed new biKlncaa of 70,728,000 counted for the drop the week before, Figures annulled by 113 mills howed now nualnou of 70,728,000 feet: ahinmont of 73.231.000 feet, and a lumber cut of 83,7!M,0O0 foot. The mtancintlnn reported thcae flgurca compared Invornbly with tno inreo yenr weekly July average. For Iho corresponding week loal year, tho tamo mills recorded ordcro of 02,052,000 feet, ahlpmonU of 64, 270,000 feet and production of B7, 58.1,000 feet. Order lo date for WHO ore aevon Auto Loans $20.00 to $1,000.00 ON YOITR CAR ' 10:i0 lo 10.19 Modehva-l.lght Trtlckl v and Out of Klalo Car i TO 18 MONTHS TO IIP.PAY Conl racla Refinanced Money Immcrilalely Coniumtjrs -Credit Company ELMER LEHNHERR, Ainl ' 217 Orel on Phone (U Lkaaa M 117 ! Eat: Here! Whnthar al our fountain or tor i comnlet lunch you II find our modern lunch counter wl" prompt courteous sorvlea, m 1 g nri i:" mm per cent iiIxjvo lint year' average, while shipment ure running 12 per com uhead. HUTTHt TRADE STEADY Portland, Or., July 21 HI'' The butler markor continued utiuhaneed today. Uuallly egg had brlk demand Willi much warm weather tock mov. Ing alowly al rcducod price. Quality pi Irea wore unchanged. I'olnUi miirkol lugiilnh. ' Dairy Product The followiuu nrlrna wera Tiumiwi on the produco exchange lo bo of- iccuve uiuav: llutter cube extra, 25ot lnd arda, Zi'fa; prime firala, 22V.c firaU, 21 'c. Khr produce exchange quota liona belween dealera: extra, large, 22ct standards, large, 20c;'ixtrua, me dium, Woi atnndnrda, modtunii ISc. ' , Portland Wholeaalo Price , These arc Iho price retailer pay wholesalers, except where otherwise talcd. Butter print, A grade, 27tto lb. In parchment wrapper. 28'c lb. In carton; U grade, 2U'ic lb. In parch ment wraprrx, 27Vc lb. in curlnn. Jlutterfiil flrat quulily, maximum of .0 of 1 per rent acidity, delivered Portland, 2U,-24c; valley route and country point, 2c less, or 22o; pre- iiiium quality, maximum ol M ol 1 lr cent aclllllv. l'Ac more llian lirat ciunlny; aocond quality, 2c lea than flrat quality, Turkey nelling price! dreaeed hen. 17-lHe lb.; lomt. lS-lfle lb. lluylng pricea: heiu, lS-lflc lb.; torn, ia-iac in. PotatOea Yakima umu UI ean, lal; local, (1; Doachutc gem, 81.75 cental. Country meal aelllnu nrloa in re- taller: country-killed hiiira, beat butcher, under 100 lb., lOVic lb.; vealers, 13c lb.; light and thin, 10-llC lb.: heavy, -10c lb.; apring lamb I4-I5c lb.; yearling lamba, 10-12 lb. ewe. 5-7c lb.; cutter cowv V'i-Sc lb.; canner cuwa, B-84c lb.; bull, 10'4j-llo lb. Wool-Willamette valley, 1039 clip, nominal medium, 25c lb.; coarae and braid, 25-28c Ib.i lx month fleece, 22-24c lb.; eaatern Oregon, 20-23HC lit. POK1I.ANM LIVESTOCK.; Porlland. Ore.. Julv 21 illl Him: saleable 00: total 32S. Sleadv: Good to cholee 170-218 lb. drlvrtnsv $7.80- 7.o. ilo-240 in. butrhera $7.00. Unlit lliibli $1175-7 00. Packing sows sale able $428-5 00. Choice T lb. feeder pigs 17 JO. Collie: su cable IS: total 28. Calvrai: ileablc. 10; total 35. Nominally ateady. Belter grade gran steers, hclfera, and cow In slack demand. Cutlery cUwea in good call. Grass fat steer saleable $7.50-8 25 or above. Car lot, np grain fed for a week, $9.33. Cutler In common holfera vile. able $480-830. Beat grass he I (era $7 25. Cutter to common row $3.75- 4 28. Very fat dairy lypo cow above $4 50. Good grasa beef cow $5 25- 5 SO. Sausage bulls, $5.25-6 00. Good beef bulls nalealile to $0.50. Vculon, toady, chulee 4H.S0. blteep: saleable 50; total 250. Ono lot 123 lb. slaughter ewes at $3.28. Spring lamlis'atrady. Sorted Irucklna saleable $7 00. Comsnen to medium giliiles TilO-tUtf. T MOtWK WRECKS TRUCK NN Green Bav. Wis. lUt Field mir. have been known to send elephants mo nysierics, nut Hold mouse was blamed fur causing a big motor truck turn over. Clem Schuh. 33. while drlvina alnnu the highway near-here- noticed a mouse scampering about in his car. hnno said Sohuh. ' . But as. lie looked down to locale the rodent his car ran over the center line and col. ltdetl with the truck of Lloyd Pro lawaki,' 22, causing it to 'Icaw the road and turn over. Prealasnkt encaped Injuryi So did the mouse,"' SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS Butler' 92 score, 26c; 91 scorei 24So; 90core: 23Hc! 89 storei 124c. ' Eggs: large, 24c; largo standards, 22'a..; medium; 22Hc; small, )4ijc. SuMar froriio HEADACH3?: Seven out of I0hoadache can be remedied without laxatives, medU' clues, or "remedies." Haver your' eye tested now to see if they ara raining your (rouble . and nip II in Ihe bud! Dr.M.B. McKennw OPTOMETRIST Offices: Fool of Oregon Ar'omie" Phone 465-W ' TRAIN 8CHKDtll.il leaves 8 :00 p. in. I arrlvM 7 iftO a. SJ.'- HTAfiR R( llgmil,H AilATVW'ASg IMINTl.l THR DAI.I. I,1UTI.ANI NO RANT; 1 1SO a; Rl.t :4o p. Arrives I' It m. I S m p. I HIlANIRIh URAWI VAt.l,Bi'WAB410 ! MKlSlTliil. AHIIbANIJ, HAN VBANI'lHt'". M'H ANnRl.tW. . I.A riNR. t HKHCRNT. t'HRMU1,T, KT. KI.AMATII. KI.AMATH r'AI.LB Usvw I il p. m. Arrlvw ito p. m. RtlQKNR MrRRNZIBlitlnHWAY ' L.sv tits s. m. Arriwrt 1 lib p. m. II INC8, BU RN8, ONTAMIO, D0I8B AND BAT . Usvss 8i4J s. bi. Arrlvna BlOO . m. MIT(:HKlXuTrVILLI!, JOHN OAY ,ra 10 a. ni. 'Iiim., 'Illiira., Sat,, Sun, Arrive. I p. m. Tuss,, Thar... Bat, Sun. RKDMOND tavw 7 M. to a. m. i .4H, Silo p. m. ArrlvM M s, m. I.Jl40,JMga n.ai. "pitiNKvii.tM ,vavn to a. m.i il p. " ' . , Arrives its u. ai. ' I p. m. I '-40 p. ai. RII.VKR MKKTpAISrRYiXAKKVIKW " v. V4" a. m. Ar. I mo p. ai. 4ts. Sun, gATKitTDKTRIIIT VIA Lesvw ll a. m. Arrives tiH P. She Heads NEA r .. .JaV..- -1 4LSa V Mew president of tho National Edit, rational AssorUulon Is Amy H. Hln Hons, New Orleans.' elected In na tional convention at Ban Francisco. JAPANESE PLAN ! GOOD WILL TRIP World Flight I Planned : During Sammer Tokyo mi The newspaper Osaka Mainlchl and the Tokyo Nichinlchl will sponsor a round-the-world flight,- spanning more than 37,000 miles and 30 nations. The flight i tentatively planned to start in mid August, The land plane to bo used In Oil flight has been specially designed and built by the Mitsubishi concern at its factory In Nagoya. It Is equipped with two Mitsubishi Kinsei model engine capablo of a cruising speed of 140 miles an hour. It will carry a crew of seven, as follows: Chief Pilot and Navigator Sumi- tosi Nukao. Sub-Pilot Shigeo Yoshida. Engineer Hajlmo Shimakawo. Wireless Operatur Nobusada Sato. Reporter Takeo Ohara, -Machinlal-ilirosh! Saiki. 7 Chief Pilot Is Veteran W Tho chief ollot. Sumitosi Nakao. Is considered the foremost 'civilian C" it Japan has ever produced. He made a flight from Europe to Japaiv and also several flights be tween Tokyo and Siam. He is 35 years old. - Incidentally, every member of the crew is on the staff nf tho aeronautic deportment of the Malnichi and the nicnimcni. . Tha undertakinsr is nura v a good will flight, with' empluisis oiv safety rawer than speed.'' This will, bo -tho first round-tlie- world flight undertaken by Japimrse. Tht course selected lor this lliuht lake tl,e plane from Toyko to Ne mum Hokkaido, Japan), Nome, WhitehnraerSealtle, Los Angeles, Kan t'ny: New York. Miami, Snn Jos .(Costa. Rica). Gavnoull.i Arka. sanungov tcnua), menciom. uuenos Aire, Rl'o do - Janeiro, Nnlnl, Dakar (Atrical, Cos Blanca. Pnris.' Loni pun, Berlin,' Rnmo( Bagdad,' Jodpur (India). Bangkokr Taihoku' (rormo sa),' and back o Ibkyo. i stated In gcognipnical terms, this Itinerary, mean that the) flight iwill Involve mahv.featd which, although hut iitiurccedentcd.wlll test aiDscitv ol a Jong conlinued'flight demonstra. lion under niv extraordiuarv variety of' transport 'comiltlunsi ; lo rnnreTopoi wsrta (Tho first' section of the Journey oulllned means n flight-'unncnr tlifc 4op :of:tho world,' whero Nome, Alnk, alraady baa served its a guide post to several aviators bound to or fronvthe Orient," Tire trip dawn thb Went coast of North 'America to San Diego Involve, no grant . hazards or difficulties, and there ar woll-char ted course across th continent' to Now York. Tho Central 'and South"Amwlcn pnlnln o( "cnll'nre nil" on regularly established airline points. Tho trame Andean i crossing ifroin" Santiago" to Mohdonil Argentina,'1 involves high altitude flying, and since tlio' Japan. ' aviators are not familiar with' the criming ';of thtACordillcrai this c comnllslirnefit will be a ren. font. The lerossing usually ts mndo ht elevation I of' 17(000 feet' or higher, through the upsHiuinin rasa, aoove-' mo- wen-known- statue of 'the""Chrlst' of the Andes" whioh 'symbolizes: peace bp- twecn vritin aiMi'-Argpntmn,.- - Red v Ryder i! ! . V-v' .-: IVrTW'l NJOrf-T-VvlSW-W-ttXJR rVl fj t SPIELS VIONT S&S'Uc,.rm BgeWE NWk. Try Bulletin Classified' Adk Classified Advertising One Insertion - Ic per Word I CoaMecuJIve Tlm....2c per Word I Couaetulive Tlma.,4c per Word Minimum: 1 Day, 2Sc 3 Day, Mc Day, 81.00 Advert la eaneaU Km, lor 1 Month H Day Rata LIm Rate JOc Captlal 10c All Cuuilfied AdvertUInf Strictly Cab In Advance FOR SALE PUREBRED springer spaniel pup pies, nino weeks old. Also 10x12 waterproof wall tent. $10.00; 22 Rem ington pump gun, $5.00. 444 South Third. 2801-39-41p FRESH MILK COWS, grade Jersey. Also Icily currant. Alt Hunch, 4 mile north on new Dalles-California hlghwayl Phone 18-K-2. CTSl-37-3p WEANER P1GS-R. D. Stowoll ranch, six miles east on Central Oregon highway, IVi miles south. Phone 9-K-22. 2803-39-41C 4-ROOM semi-modern house, large lot. 50x300 foot, dandy nlace to keep chickens and cow, $050. $100 down. balance terms, btokoe & Foley, 1U.) Wall. Phone 67. 2775-38-40p COW TO FRESHEN in three weeks, $45,00; three heifers milking, $100. Mrs. Mike Mcrg, 4 miles north on old Dalles highway, V mile east zI Ball Pork. Phono 831. 2729-35-40C FRYERS Reds and Rocks at Clar ence Kimble's, Carroll Acres, one block east of Holman'a Market. Tele phono 131-M. 2797-39-41p ACREAGE adjoining Bend, A'h acres i water, 2'i acres in alfalfa. With 5 room and 2 room house, both rented. Good income property. Price $2,000, $800 cash, balance $20 per month at 6. Gilbert's Real Estate, 1016 Bond. Phone 23-J. 2774-38-40c SIX YOUNG purebred black faced Oxford ewes. 1920 E. Eighth St. 2793-39-44p LARGE TEAM work horses, weight 3300, gentle, good farm or logging team. Chct Simmers, LaPine. 2745-37-39p FRYERS FOR SALE White Leg horns, 2 to 2'j pounds, dressed to order 20c pound. Delivered every Saturday. George Sage, Route 2, Box 291, phone 4-F-22. Eight miles cost of Bend on Alfalfa road. ' 2792-39-41C GLASS REFRIGERATOR case, eight - foot, suiUible for store or' restau rant. Must be sold. Bargain. Mrs. c. jti. xnompson, ma wan oircct- i 2761-37-42p FAHR MOWER, used two years, ball and roller bearings, good condition, $60.00. F. E. Miller, Route 1. Box 230. Phone 4-F-2. 2790-39-41c 1939 ZENITH RADIO, davenport and chair set, washing machine, dining table, fruit jars, new set of dishes, many other household articles. In quire 1367 East Second between 4 and 7 p. m. 278O-38-40p 2 BRED Poland-China sows, about ; 250 pounds, $25.00 each; one white boar. ISO pounds, $15.00. F.E.Miller, Route 1, Box 230. Phone 4-F-2. 2791-39-41C GOOD MUTTON. $3.00 a head; also . some good ranch ewes at the Elder Ranch, north of town on old highway. Phone 18-F-32. 2637-29-54p FIVE ROOM modern, well located house, on paved street Large level corner lot Close to schools. Some terms. Inquire 412 Delaware Ave. 2767-37-39p 140 WHITE LEGHORN laying hens, now laying S dozen daily, extra nice llock, 70c each, frank Hackelt, Shev lin. Oregon. 2786-39-41p RHODE ISLAND RED Chix. $8.00; Leghorns, $7.50 per 100. Hart's Hatchory, Beavcrton, Oregon. 2284-6-40p USED CARS FEUX MOTOR SALES ' SPECIAL BUYS THIS WEEK! 1934 Deluxe Plymouth Coupe, 1934 Hudson 4-Door Sedan. - Both cars have good rubber and arc in fine con dition. Low down payment and easy terms.', We have some exceptionally good buys in lalo model Studcbakers and several low priced cars of other makes priced to sell. 2782-38-40c FOR SALE (by owner and not used i car dealer) 1927. Nash Coupe, in exceptionally good condition 5 good tires, new battery, license. Also two trailers. Any reasonable offers ac cepted, 1445 Baltimore or call 157. ; 2783-38-40p USED CARS 'i OK'd Used Car Ak for George Wick, Sale Dept. Phone 103 Bend Garage- Co. South of Federal Building 1 ttlO.1-17-420 FOR HALS OR TRAOt ACHE RANCH on 8wolley west ; of airport. Good house, outbuild. Ing, 80 acre crop. Trad lor mod ern Bend house. Fred Blatch, Rt. 2, Box ZZH. 2784-39-41p $100 EQUITY In modern house with fireplace, basement' furnace, two garages, to trade for smaller house clear. Inquire 212 Hill Street. 2799-39p 4-ROOM - modem houso on paved street in Portland to trade for Bend property. Phone 866-J. ' 2768-38-40e FTJEDER PIGS, $8X10 each or trade for hay. Light boat trailer. - 1551 East Fourth St. 2804-39p GUERNSEY BULL, 4 yoars old. out of California registered atock. $250. or will trade for young grade A cuemsey or Jersey cow; - Black Butte Kancn, b miles east ol bisters, Oregon, on Santlam highway. Phone 635 Sisters. 2776-38-40C FOE RENT ' VACANCY 608 Congress. Room, private entrance, telephone, show er. Daily, weekly, monthly rates. Garage Mrs. Pitman, Phone 618. 2794-39-41c DESIRABLE 3 room modern house, Z8(39 -41p 2-ROOM-furnished semi -modem apartment.- Wood, water and gar age Adults. Phone 141-or Inquire at 141 Signal Service Station, 1532 Hill. 2781-38-40c AVAILABLE NOW Clean and light 3 room apartment at 721 Lava Road. Wood and water furnished, newly decorated. Call 336-M for appoint ment. 2777-38 -40p FURNISHED apartment suitable for 2 or 3 net-sons. AddIv 514 Franklin Avenue. 2809-39c TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY s medi um sized upright Kimball piano, in good condition. Mrs. Maude Pvle. I care of State Training School, Wood- burn, Uregon. Z77Z-38-43p THREE FURNISHED rooms for rent. 331 E. Marshall. 2788-39p FURNISHED modern apartments, close in. Inquire 720 Georgia or Room 8, O'Kane Bldg. 2587-25-50P BOARD AND BOOM ROOM AND BOARD for single man in comfortable home surroundings. Call Marie Kenncy, 655 Osden or phone 493-R, Z803-39-4IC WANTED' WANT 32 VOLT Dclco plant with batteries. Must be cheap and in good condition; Write 2789. Care of Bulletin. 2789-39-41C WANT TO RENT 6 rooms or more unfurnished house . Call 722 or 16-F-3 after 5 p. m. 2808-39-41p WANT TO RENT Modem house, 2 bedrooms for two weeks or month. Adequate kitchen equipment Write 2652, Core of Bulletin. 2652-34-39p ROCK WORK, basements, drainage holes, blasting and all kinds of air compressor work. F. W. Gilbert, 1824 First Street Phone 883:- 2591-26-51p HELP WANTED MAN TO SERVICE route of vending machines on spare time. $40 week ly. Must have car and $375.00 cash. Write replies to R2747, Care of Bul letin. 2747-36-41p SITUATION WANTED - MAN WANTS work. Experienced truck driver or service station at tendant Phone 68-W. i- . . 2757-37-39p PRACTICAL NURSE wants nursing in your home. Will help with work. Good references. Eileen Ottlnger. Phone 33-F-22. 2765-37-39c MISCELLANEOUS CLEARANCE SALE of spring and summer dresses for ladiea - Also child! en's clothing. Two and' three dollar reduction on some frocks; Har ford Frock Co. 'See representative ot 246 Jefferson Place or call 5-F-12; 2785-S9p AUTO LOANS Contracts: refin anced, payments reduced bn any make or age car or light trunk.' Up to 18 months to pay. Consultation confidential and money Immediately. Let us help you. Reasonable ratej. Tri-Statp lAocnnlanoe -Cnrix-. Lum- bermens . tnsuranco Agency,- corner Wall and Oregon btrects.' - Phono 17; (M-257), - ' 278739-64p THIe -Messenger MISCKLLANEOUS WATCH REPAIRING The cot U low for cleaning and ad justing your watch only $2.00. Waltham and El gin strap and pocket watches for sal with' new cases at $500 and $64)0. H. B. Moore, Watch Repairing, new location next door to Woolworth'. 2773-38-40p REFRIGERATORS SERVICED Let us check your refrigerator. Free estimate on any repairs. Phone 888. Oregon Equipment Co., 81 Oregon Ave 2758-38-63p PIANO FOR RENT Transfer, stor age, crating ami forwarding.. Bend Storage, and Transfer Company, 211 Irving. Phone 444- EMFLOYMINT OFFICE ITIM rtlnanan. SaTwa Stntaa rtftatmS at the Ucal aiai ln. sa Omm a-M,i I. ara aaaabj W thai aSM. N-w mitm. lannaila will apsaar SaUr aalU artaw alias. AUaesirta aaaakt k. wUrwivii u taa ,aw,a,,i ,aw amjk na) aaM dm 'M,ii in apsaaras.r I' 11 A 7-21-30 Journeyman roofer and apprentice carpenter, age- Zl, has two years experience in trade.-. Has B 7-21-39 Cook, age 44, has good experience cooking for crews, re sorts and camps. Ha cooked for 28 people. Will take combination house work and cooking job. ' C 7-21-39 Plumber's helper; age 21, 2Vfc years experience in trade. Also is pipe machine operator. - Has about eight months' experience as steam fitter's helper. Business Professional ; DENTISTRY DENTAL- PLATES reoalred. Two hour service. Dr. Blinn, Dentist, winer mqg, fnone ZoB. LIVESTOCK WANT TO BUY all kinds of cows, heifers, steers, canner cows and htllla. W R EYnnlrc rvhnn. 70 . T Frank Service Station. Redmond. Ore. MATTRESSES REM ANUFACTURED into inner springs, cotton beds, feather mat tresses, also upholsterine. Western ' State Mattress Co, 831 Division St. Phone 177. 2779-38-65p PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made an- size you desire, with any print ing you like. Estimates gladly given. ino uuueun. Compare These Used Cars for Central Oregon's BEST VALUES Get yourself a guaranteed-in-wrlting used car NOW while ' prices are DOWN! When you buy at Central Oregon Motors, yon know you are getting a bona fide value. Come in today and pick out-one cf these "buys." '34 Chevrolet Coupe . ... .... .$350 With rumble teat Recently reconditioned, so that it has an un usually fine flow of power and pulls unusually good. '35 Plymouth Coupe $395 Reeomfitioncd motor to insure a long life and satisfaction.-'. Tires are In excellent shape. '37 Dodge Tewing Seder. .. . . . .$650 Brown Spanish leather uphostery. Formerly owned by a careful driver who took exceptional care of It '35 Ford Coupe .$350 New 'tires all araunaV A rcrmiikaMy' clean nuYandMhe'motor has been thoroughly rccooditionenV i '35P6iitiwrcSecm . . . . ... . . . .$475 An excellent buy with meter, upbelsleryt and finish in fine shape. Pontiac Sedan $165 ; Pontiac Sedan v. . ........... .$ 30 Dodge' Sedan ....... ... ..... .$ 50. We Hv Two of Em - I936 Plymouth" 4-Door Touring Sedan.' Take your tick. They are both fine cars that you should see if you' are In' the market for a GOOD used or. $550 CENTRAL J. U VAN IIUFFEL- RADIO SERVICB COMPLETE STOCK first quality Phllco radio tubes. All Mokee) In sealed cartons. Get better perform ance ny using rhUco tuoes, Benoj Fumlturo Co. Feeding Stock Wheat Found Advantageous The Pacific northwest Droduces 400,000 feeder Iambs annually that a r shipped to the middle west to be fattened, according to extension fig ures at Oregon State college. If these lamb were fattened at home on local wheat, 1,000.000 bushel of Ihe north west's annual 40.000.000 tmshel grain surplus could be utilized. Other-types of livestock could use even more, - ' - Since. - world wheat prices have dropped during late years a a re sult- of overproduction, the Oregon State college experiment, station has attempted to - find other channels through which Oregon wheat grow ers can market their grain. : When properly handled, wheat has been found to be lust as good as corn, or for that matter any other groin, for livestock: fattening. - - A forthcoming bulletin, written by E. L. Potter, chief of th division of agricultural - economics, and H. A. Lindgren,' extension animal husband man, at Oregon State college, dis cuss the poastWlitiea-of using wheat as a livestock feed. From the results shown In the publication,' wheat, a a fartener, con be used advantage. ousiy in livestock production in Ore gon. Each year Oregon feeder Iambs ara shipped to the mid-west corn' belt for several weeks of intensive feeding before they are sent on to markets. The experiments were aimed at find ing a way to eliminate this step in the- route to market-and definitely favorable results have been obtained with wheat m feednuf onriect. . - Thousand of cattle make the same trip each year to the corn belt states for fattening, although wheat can-be used successfully, to- fatten, cattle. The authors of the bulletin also have an eye on the probability of an in crease in the swine population in the state, since the far west is an im porting area from the midwest.-. The bulletin is not yet off the press but is expected to be ready for dis tribution later this summer. Pension Is Handicap . To Aged Prospector Tucson, Ariz. HP Aged prospec tors admit they like to receive old age pensions, but complain that "it cramps our style." Under pension laws; if a pensioner leaves town he loses his pension. ' So prospectors petitioned the social se curity board to let them use their government allowance to search the ills for gold. The Tucson council of the Arizona small mine operators backed the 1935 Chevrolet Panel $275 OREGON CO. 835 Bend Street Phone 26 prospectors pleas and declared; the federal government should let th ' desert rat use his pension for a grub-,, stake for "just one more try" in the mils, JAVA MAKES CAS MASKS ' " Singapore 1F The first gas mask factory In the East Indies has open ed at Sandoeng, Java. It is operated by a branch of a British company. 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