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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
TAGE SEVEN WANT ADS OPEN THE DOOR TO QUICK RESULTS THE EKNI) BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911 STOCKMARKET i IS DULL TODAY Gains and Losses Are; lrreguh lar Wur Uncort unities Make Fur Caution in Trading .M AKhKTH AT A t.l. VM K III, llnll.,1 I'ii-mO SIih Uh Ii ii'iiI.ii iii (lull Ir.ullni;. Uomls Irregularly hlulier. ( nil) Mock Iru'Kulurly hinder C'olton Ini'KiiliU'. Wlie.il cloM-tl off 'r'li' ulf H Itulilx-r firm. Silver uncli.uii-eil In New By Klnier ('. Wulrr ll'nllt-il lr,-M F'litsnclftl Mltt I New York. Fell '.'1 '111 Stock moved Irregularly In dull tiadliu: In the pre holiday M-Nilon tol.iy. Strenglh In Uli inlr.il and air craft nluiri'M and weakiu'HM In I'uh lie Service of New JeiMy lea tUied A few xpil'lal iKallek well' up or duwu iu much as 2 hiIiiIh, but moot net cliani:ea wen- uni.ill. Trading ,u ictlrU'tctl by cau tion liiktilled by war uncertain- tlfH. SIii-l nhurem nll-l off. U. S. Stiel preferred lout I ' otiil to a new low at 117 V l'tuftlcr mcl profit taking and caMtl, while (general Molina was firm. Hulilx'r Mi.ire weie Utile changiMl. Itall.H were down Miiall uinountK Willi notable excepllonii huch an Sonlhern fai-lllc and l'rniis)!vanla. Air linen shares tinned while aim alti were strong under lead of Oouglas. which gained a kiIiiI. J I. Case preferred sold off 5 and I Hi I 'out up 2. Cains of a mtnt and more vm-ii no led In Allied Chemical, Ameii can Telephone, Eastman, Owens Illinois (.lass, Colon Tank Car and West Virginia Pulp and Pl-r. ' lim- Junes preliminary closing Mock averages: Industrial. I JO .'I. upii.2.'i; tall, 27 15. upOiNi; utility. 18 If", up II 1.1, ami tii slocks, in 67, up 0 It Slock s.il-s approximate! 300,. (Kill shales, the second dullest ses sion of (he year, and compaivd Willi 450.(10(1 yesterday. Cuib stock sales were SI.IMX) shares against 7.r.(0 yesterday. SAN I K.Nt Ist O DAIRY duller; I2 score. 33c; !'l score 32'nc; ! score, ,t"jc; KI scon ' ' ' le flats Kl'-c ;i2-. Cheese: Wholesa triplets. Hie. Eggs: Ijii ge, 20'vc; large stand anls, IHSc; medium, I6'uc; small, 13l.c. Old Oscar Pepper IAN OUIIWN WNtSMf sitso ftd prcof. 4) gram tuulral ifir ill. Vrankjorl Hit lillrriri. Im.,ljuh' t iVt O lUillimort. M.00 1 M.90 mil tin QMtt WE'RE STANDING 'EM on their HEADS 835 Dond Street J. L. Classified Rates 23 WiiriU (nn Tlnw 80o Itn Wnrl Three Time ttfto S H iinlw Nl Time 11.20 Wvrd fr I. l wr mmt4 Tkr Urn rsl. Iwlct mn Mm plM I Nil tlM rl far IIwm IIjm OA iMam tmm l 4jr rl MlnlmuM rharv IN LINK It A IK ltkJ CAflTAIJ iOc t lMin4 A4MUIn U ('M In Adtanc Iteiir i lMlna Tim. uu r. M. I OK MAI.K DAVKNI'OKT SET. Iirallnif Move, 2 linoleum rut'H, lull lx-d nprliiK and iniiltrcaa, dreiwcr, fivo dlnlnu clinli . one rocker, fruit and jelly, empty Jurn. inquire 110 I'anal. I !HI o-l-oOc I.MI'KOVKI) AC'HKA'iK Swalley water, throe mllua north In (Men VlNlit UlMlllct. Will consider good car or llveMoek u part. Wlllard JiihtiHon, Kutilo 2, box 100. llcnd. iWOKMip Yoik. BF.KOHK YOU buy a piano, check our price on OK'd and recondi tioned umiI planoa. Mil. Martin , Ifa-nxon. r7 (JllehrtM. 01 01 Otic l'KKI DAVKNHHtTS Paveniiort and Chair SLD.-Vl laveiiiMi-t $ 5.00 Largo Mohulr Davenport and Chair, A 1 condition $-19.50 ULND FUKN1I UKE CO. 07 (il WJc .... . ... . . , : : r : W KANKH l'l;s or b.vd g.lla for ale. v. t. Miller. I How 4 t -2. 3' Wi If I I A 1 1 I I 1 1.: T V V il M -- II..,. r lioiiM-. $.1,500. No Information given over phone. Pearl Moore, O'Kane llldg. lU-ltiSc Vm.il lU tiigwator SUH.S0 Two (IimkI I'lu-d (ioMollne Washers and I'sed Si-wing Machines IIKNI APPLIANCK CO. K!:! Wall Street Phone Wll 43-06-tiHc P( ITATOKS No. 1 and No. 2. 25c In the pit. Cull potatoes, free. Harney Tckampc, South Arnold district. -II (itf-IMp Judge From Fossil to Hear Cases in Bend Circuit Judge Carl Hendricks. of Fossil, will Is- in la nd Fcbru- ary 24 and 25 to hear caws In cir- cult court here. It was announced today by County Clei k Mahle C. Llvcsay. Judge Hendricks has K-cn assigned lo this court by the chlcl Justice of the state supreme court lo dispose of cases now ready lor hearing. Ralph S. Hamilton, legal ad VImt to Uie governor, will lie ap pointed circuit Judge for this dis trict lo succeed the late T. E. J. Iniffy, It has been announci-d by Cov. Charles A. Sprague. Hamil ton's apHilnlment Is expected to come shortly alter the end of the legislative session. Schaap Funeral to Be Tomorrow Afternoon Funeral services for John W. Schaap, Bend resident who died at the family home. 1335 Hartford, fin February IN, aged 77, will be held from the Nlswonger & Win slow parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. B. J. Frank lin will lie In charge. Mrs. Schaap, a native of Am sterdam, Holland, and formerly an employe of Tho Shcviln Hlxon Company In Bend, lived here for 1 1 years prior to his death. Why Suffer Any IiOnjjcr? When Others Fall I'm Chinese Herbs and Remedies! Free Consultation! R. W. WONG. Harbalist 401 Bond Corner Georgia Ave. Six pooplo did got ecstatic over tha fine valuas tho first afternoon of our annual silo and bought six earsl Come down! We'll demonstrato un usual valuos to you too at our Annual Spring Used Car At Tho CENTRAL OREGON MOTOR CO. VAN HUFFEL Phono 26 I OK MAI.K 'rUKF(:filni-i''rami(7Tl7JlTiiw. 1 Ihorne, Kant Crowing Maple, Weeping hlrch, Jrult and inuny j olhur nhauV and ornamental tree ' and ahrubN. llnlnca Nuinery, 735 Kant Norton. 1'liono 7UM. j 19-GS-OTp ALFALFA HAY lor Halo. Alao Jeritey milk cowi. 4 mile north on , The LallCall(ornla hliihway.i I'hone 18 K 2. 22Glc NKW UNIQUK a room houao, lot KX)X.'U5 feet, exclusive locution, 3 ; bedroom, drinking fountain In kllrhen. Circulating fireplace. lj,.ux uutomiillc oil furnace, 40 gallon automatic electric watcr; healer, Hlatlonary tuna, Ironing, board, and vxlra toilet In utility room, bulll-lna and cloud llnml with cedar for every puriHc. Nice Luge bathroom Willi nhowor and tub. Living room 18x20 ft. IV' the flrat to occupy it at W,XM)o. j IL T. Mrrrltt, phone 905-M. IHY SKASONKD and dead jack-i pine wood, cedar Kuita, fir ahakea, ' about half tho "1co of ahinglea. John M. Crlawold, 1310 Cumber- land Avo. Phone 73M. 52-44-69p TUAII b'U llf mUL' UVf.ll Kulll j?Iih' fur, ikillt-lnn and furnish ed, J150. See V. S. Kichardaon. TJ Oregon alter 5 p. m. 91-64-bbc CLOSK IN- New homo, hardwood floor in living room, ouiit in batn tlU) ,,llUilprci 2 bd.-oom,,, kltch- ,. wllHj Ior r,.lrlc range, largi- t.S2.:X. lAn available. Anne Forbea, Foot of Oregon. Phone 3'w- 02 64 60c WOOD I1LATLK C)ld style Char- ter Oak range. 11M Hill, corner 1'ur"""'1 Avc- K8-64-66P W) ACRES--70 acn-s C. O. I. water, four miles from Bend on Bulu-r Market road. Cood 5 room house, large lawn and lots of shade. Elec tricity, telephone, school bus. mall route. HI minutes drive from cen ter of Bend. If you want one of the nest farms In this section In- vesligate this. Would sell -10 acres of this place wllhout improve ments and with 35 acres water. Might consider cash rent for en tire place to right party. Box 350, lloute 1. 40(i6-6'.lp roY LITTLE HOUSE - Septic tank, garage, close in, S'.WO. iMO down. $1500 month. Neat three, room house, septic tank, river lot. $c0 00. $450.00 down, balance $15 month. Anne Forbes, Foot of Ore Kim. Phone 36-W 45-iiiViMe THOROUOHBRED Jersey TWO cows, will fieslicn soon Phone 10-F-23. Also hay. 3'66-ti;ip MY L'WUITY in 4 room house, full basement, $125.00 down, balance $15.00 a month. 1315 Hartford. 3-fit-C8p FOR SALE - Lots in Ellis subdiv- Islon. One. two and 2S acre lots. wrved by paved street, city water, llghls available, yet outside city i hence no city taxes. Closest sub division to center of tow n. Prices fAo street, north on East Eighth street six blocks and look for signs. Sec IJ,ihj.i- M Vnlni- iwtuir 1 771 Viiut Eighth street. Phone 316, 843, or set? any real estate dealer. 36-66-CRp LYlUtl IV.Iuvn Vnrtlor rl:n new ly overhauled, flood tires and paint, heater, etc. Inquire at 406 Wall St. Coyner AMrt. No. 10 after 5. 34 66-6Slp SATURDAY --Dressed hens, drawn and ready for cooking. 1 131 Dav enKirt. 31 66p ALFALFA HAY- S10.00 per ton ,..i. ci-im anii.rH v.a hay. $8.50 per ton, delivered. All good hav. Also cord wood, dry ! Junliier body, 4 ft., $3.50 cord Jim Elder, phone 18 F 32. Seven miles out on oki Redmond highway. 'P OWNER ILL Will sacrifice 40 acres with 16 shares Swallev. new semi-modern 6 room house, out- buildings, electricity, $1,800. Will lake clear small property and some cash. Anne Forbes, Foot of Oregon. Phone 36-W. 40-66-68c NICK 2 ROOM house, good close in location, room for bath with flush toilet Installed, good septic tank, woodshed and garage com- bined, $!5(). $212 50 down, $15.00 per month. Pearl Moore. O Knne .HJ bbbXC 5-ROOM modern plastered house, 3 large lots, well built chicken house for 500 hens. Fenced, gar age, $2,500.00. Will take car or 1 truck plus $150.00 cash. Balance $25.00 month. Anne Forlics, Foot of Oregon. Phone JO-W. 47-fi6-68c OUTBOARD MOTORS - Five h. p. twin, $3!).!5; 4 h. p. twin, $19.!5; 14x16 wall tent, used once, $12.95; folding steel bed, $4.95; junior bicycle, good condition, $10.95. Evans Fly Co. Phone 815 J. 41-66 C8c AUTO LOANS S20.C0 to $1,000.00 . Off YOUR CAR 1932 ta 1M0 Models Light Trucka and Out of Stale Cars 1 to 18 MONTHS TO REF4T Contractu Reflnanet4 Money Immadlately Coninmera Credit Company KLMW LUINUKRR, Afeal Z17 Oregon Phone S3S Lknwltm A Great Idea But . : . You can'l tad your houta with you if you ara going away. Why not tell it or rent it? Find a buyer or a renter S 1 CLASSIFIEDS IN THE : 4 S BULLETIN Central Oregon's Most Widely Read Newspaper i vnn kai v tOB SALE 6-ROOM modern home, near mill and town. $1,500.00 cash: $1.600 .00 terms. Pearl Moore, O'Kane Hlilg. 0O(M-6c SPKCIAL! Fuller long wearing self iiolishing wax. only S1.3K for ' gallon. Phone the Fuller Man, IL C. Kcish. Phone 428 M. 936IGfip JOHNSON MOTORS Easy payments - 12 months to pay liberal trade in allowances. BOATS - FACTORY BUILT Waterproof plywood, $19.50 to $75. tasy terms. EVANS FLY COMPANY Phone 815-J 54-51-76C WALLPAPER REMNANTS at ROOM modern apartment, al big reductions; also remnant bor- most new. attractively furnished ders at 2c and 3c yard. Simpson 'n Larly American, with bath and Paint Store. Phone 3frJ. garage. Reasonable rent. Apply 11-48 73p at 161 E. Franklin. 97-f4 66p FACTORY-MADE trailer house, built ins, equipped $150. "Cover- ed Wagon" trailer house, equip- I1- $500.00. Home made trailer nouse, -'W.uu. Anne r oroes, r 001 of Oregon. Phone 36-W. 24 tbic TWO YEARL1NC BULLS of high producing stock and two milk cows that will soon be fresh. John Susac Ranch at the Deschutes. 16-65-67C COOD ALFALl-A HAY one fat hog. one Hampshire brood sow to farrow, at Tumalo. Inquire at 1455 Fresno. Bend 0?-&567p FOB SAI.K OR TKADE 58 INCUBATOR and starting bat tery, 200 a month starting battery with chicks, 24 hen laying battery with hens. Associated Service Station. Terrebonne. 70-66-tiSp 1932 FORD 1", Ton Truck, long wheelbase, good condition. Will trade for light car. Inquire Route lox Two miles out Butler market road. 29-66-U8p YEARLINC. GUERNSEY bull or will trade heifer to freshen soon. pti "FIZ old Redmond ...... east. 20 ACRE RANCH in Yakima val- icy wnn Rooa ounaings, siock ana machinery. Will sell cheap or 'r town property or small acreage near Bend. LUIs Marr, Superior club. 03j64-66p j ;0iNUi paying Eastern Oregon ; BUto supply store, wholesale and retail. Valuable Jobber franchises j Included in price. Write No. 16S9, Can- of Bulletin. 89-64 -6(p i usku EAa BUY NOW! Real bargain in li6 Chevrolet, $300. Motor complete- overhauled, new rear end. new ' brakes new battery, one new tire "nd"!nT? !" Rood ndl,l5' j 968-W. 53 Tumalo St. 53 t 08c ' 1g37 CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan, CXCPont mechanlcal condition. )ooks am, runs ,np ROO(j rubbcr 19.15 Ford Fordor Sedan, new rub-; ber, really a fine car. Priced right ; for quirk sale. Dyer's Garage, 621 , Franklin. Phone 787-W. t 01-61 liT.p VANTK1 i WILL BUY your caltle, any kind; lows, ncucrs, sierra or onus, un or poor. Also tut hogs. Call or WOODSAWING.-Prompt serv write W. R. Franks, Redmond. ! Ice, uniform cuts. Ralph Watson, Phone 7H J. 15-65 67C 1190 Galveston. Phone 431 VV. RED RYDER WANTKII C)LI) TIMK orchestra at llippu- rtrome. ( . A. Nickel), lelephone 22-F-4. Mile aoulh I'ine Fontl (jrange, market road. (Jl W Oip ! WILL HUY your cattle, any kind: I Cowa, heifera, ateera or bulla, fat or poor. Also fat hog. Call or write W. K. Franks, Redmond, i I Phone 78 J. (15 67c, FOK Bt.NT 3-HIXJM mfKlern furnished brick apartment, $20, Including water. 1 Ki I-ava lload. Inquire from Otto Olson, 602 Quincy, corner of West Sixth. 48 66-CHp MODLKN 2, 3, 5 room furnished apartments, newly decorated, gas equipped. Call at 334 Orccnwood or phone 715-W after 5 p. m. I 42-66-68p '3-K(XJ.M modern furnished house. Close In. Water paid, $20.00 per i month. 212 'i East Irving. 35-6C8p i VACANCY Westonia Apart 1 mi-nts. Close in and clean, mod-. ern with bedroom, refrigeration, garage and laundry. Rent reason able. Inquire Apartment 7. West Third and Portland. 27-6.V67C NEARLY NEW two room furnish ed house. Neat as a pin. Inquire 1367 Elgin or call II. C. Sutton. 44 1-W. 2Hj67p 2-ROOM furnished house for rent. : Wood, water, garage furnished. Adults only. Inquire 12H Jeffer son. lH-65-67p BASEMENT APARTMENT, suit able for one person. Also three room apartment, Feb. 25. Private baths, steam heat, garages and laundry, Coyncr Apartments. 1567p FURNISHED, modern three room apartment, close in, clean. Fuel. water and lights furnished. Rent treasonable. iH5 East Second. 11 65-67c GOOD 4-ROOM semi-modern - house, nice and clean. Located at i L500 Newport. Inquire next door wfst side. 87-64-6Gp . MISCELLANEOUS BROWN AND WHITE spotted boar. May have same by paying for ad and feeo. t. t. .Miller. Phone 4-F-2. 51-66-68p NEW 5 ROO.M house. 2 lots. Will trade for late model car and some cash. See this at 1108 E. Green- wood. Six room modern house on Jefferson, $2,250.00. Oneacreand house for $200.00 with $100 down. A len A ww,m Kn.icn 1,,..-. f.wl . m Can. pacc for ,, s20 ' t Merrill Phime qovt " .J,--r- SHAMPOO AND finger wave 50c; shampoo and hair style and curls, 75c; hair cut or finger wave, 35c. Special prices on permanents. The Pines Beauty Salon, 418 Franklin. Phone 86. 964-66c HAVE PROSPECTIVE buyers for 3 and 4 room modern houses and small tracts, close in. List your property, for sale or trade, with mc. II. T. Merritt, phone 905-M. 26-49-74p CALL H. C. SUTTON Phone 44 1-W: 1367 Elgin, for Venetian blind cleaning, wallpaper or kal- mlne cleaning, wdw-ork and floor cianlnff and waxint?. Win P dow cleaning in rirnd or R?dniond. 6-l-51-76p HELP WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL house work. One who can go home at night. Apply after 5 at 211 Bond. 37-66p YOUNG LADY between age of 20 and 30 for office position. Refer ences required and some knowl edge of bookkeeping. Write to No. 1710, Care of Bend Bulletin. 10-65-67C Husincss Professional PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can rx made size you desire, wltl. any printing you like. Estimates gladly Riven. The Bulletin. RADIO SERVICE COMPLETE STOCK first quality Philco radio tubes. All packed In sealed cartons. Get better per formance by using Thllco tubes Bend Furniture Co. WOOO SAWING And the Bride 'Wore- Cotton For her wedding in Memphis Alice Hall chose a bridal gown of sheer cotton. Miniature cot ton bolls caught her veil of cot ton cloth to her blond hair. Her bouquet was of cotton calla lilies. If this keeps up southern farmers won't worry about war hit cotton exports. Miss Hall was flying ambassador for the Memphis Cotton Carnival in 1939. About 90'r of the world's rub ber still comes from tropical Hovea trees. These cars are not only PRICED AT PORTLAND PRICES . . . but they rank HIGHER than tho average Bend used car VALUE! '39 MERCURY Two Door Sedan A completely reconditioned car through out with a low previous $aOC mileage record wa '29 MODEL A '36 FORD V-S Equipped with the Columbia Axle A Thoroughly Reconditioned Car at a Fair Price! '37 LAFAYETTE Coupe . . . '40 LAFAYETTE Bus. Coupe -'35 TERRAPLANE SEDAN . . '36 TERRAPLANE SEDAN . . '37 FORD V-S Fordor Sedan -'37 AMBASSADOR "8" . . . THESE . . . AND w.u. ANDERSON isvJAi 1173 Wall Street Too Late? OS. "TM' PinE ON POoT MILL-" 1 Wrll I'ORTl.ANII I'RODK E Portland. Feb. 21 iui Butter and eggs, were unchanged tcxlay. ! Cauliflower and celery prices went up considerably. Further advance of a nickel a cental was reporled for No. 1 potatoes in the Deschutes area. Central California asparagus prices held firm, with sales at 15 16c lb. PORTLAND IIAIKY The following prices were named on the produce exchange to be effective today: Butter: Cube extras, 32c; stand ards, 31 'ic; prime firsts, 31c; firsts, 30c. Eggs i produce exchange quota tions between dealers): Grade A, large, 18c; grade B, large, 17c; grade A, medium, 16c; grade B, medium, 15c. REMEMBER! After February 28 There Is Only a 2 Cent Bottle Deposit! (Instead of 3c) ON ALL 12 OUNCE BOTTLES OF Wa-TjA" nvHMts There's Two FuH Glasses in Every Bottle and Only . Medo-Land Creamery Co. Bend, Ore o oo QMfJ) 29 thev. Coupe "30 Chev. 2 Door 29 Plymouth Coach FORD Sedan Tudor Sedan . $7( $37: MANY OTHER BARGAINS AT ryr a "Up Our Way. Wo Trade Your Way" Box ws JDCfD BOSTON WOOl. Boston, Feb. 21 U" A good demand for wool existed In the market today, the U. S. agricul ture department reported. Fair quantities of fine wool from South America were sold at firm prices. Australian permlnos were in good demand at steady prices. Interest In domestic wools was chiefly In the new clipped wools being offered for delivery In July. Offerings of spot domestic wools were very limited but a few sales of fine territory wools were closed at firm to slightly higher prices. Ethiopian tradition says that the Ark of the Covenant was car ried from Jerusalem to Ethiopia by Menelik I. and that it first rest ed on an island in Luke Tana. FiUl-T-PAK 5c Phone 41 $50 $75 $50 ONE THIRD DOWN! START IN APRIL OR MAY! $495 $850 $240 $310 $425 $495 SIS Co. Phone 700 BY FRED 1 1 ARM AN