Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1943)
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 PAGE SEVEN Stocks Advance To High Levels MAUKKTS AT A fil.AN K I Mr lliillad I'raaa) SluckH Hlriinu and ih'IIvo. IIoikIh IiIkIi.t; IJ. S. ovcrn-tiu-nl'a liri'Kiilaily lower. Curb HiiM kn Irn-KUliirly IiIkIii'I', HIIvit uni'limiKcil In Nfw York III 41 IVIllN II fllll' (1UIHT. Ciitluii up iik inui'li hm 45 emit", n Imlp. WIiiniI l. In , ci-nl lowrr; corn N In rent lower. ItliiHnl l'.ni rinanrlal KdlKirl New York. Jan. 21 mi Slink". iii)ViiniiMl iiklay to mound the best IcvcIn In more than n year Willi the hlhi'iit made Iwiueii III (le inaiiil. Vnluiiie liiureused on the rl I.eailliiK iiutoniohlle Imucm Chrysler unrt Ceiierul Motoro made new lilurm lor I'.M'J l.t. Steels wen- Hti-oni; mid in-live with the leaden up u olnt and niiirr, Kami iKMiex hud Kallia rmiKlMK In more than three point In J. I. Cane. Coiiih'Is moved ui under the h ad uf Kennecott, which Kiilni'il nearly H h.Iiii. (;,c miners were hat ut ed by liomeHlake which K. lined nearly a point. I'litlno was up lor tin lnsueH. lnleinuilon.il Nickel rose more than a point In n new liiL'h for I't-CH.'I. American Telephone lost nearly n ihiIiiI, hut other cominunlcii-l Hons were arllve with prices ! linn. Caliw In the preferred ; WKANI-.'K I'KiS for ale. Apply Klocks ranged In more than two j.-,.Hnk Mclionald, Ut. 2. Ilox 217. points In American and forelmi , 2 miles down 'l umalo res power ft st cent stock. ; ,.,-vr road. IM) 37 3!)p ('hemic ils were Mi'iihk with - K ilns of a point n nd mure In s"Nr I.AMfc oil heater. e(nilpied Allied. Kaslman K.alak and l)u with coimt tubing and drum at l'oiit. Air Ueductlon mid Union l"'hcd. I'hone 4i: or call at Mi C.uliide K.ilned fractionally. ( Ivlwwnm jTVSTi. j MOIi:itN 27 fiMit Continental MAY HALT DKI.I YFKIKS UiMchurc Ore., Jun. 21 " ItoM'hiiiij milk distributors an- iioiinicd lislay that produn rs had tlni'iitened to hull deliveries Feb. 1 unless a demand Is Rinnted pro. , viiluiK for n price of 85 cents a piiiind for biitlerfat. ! 1 Buy Cnlted Slates War Homls! i Lj FOOD MARKET iiorlh Highway Pr "Tht Store of Pronl Servic" Tomatoes Corn Flakes Alhcr 2 j' Corn 2 cans 27c Spinach 2 cans 34c No. V'i Cans String Beans No. 2 can 17c Trailer Peas can 10c Sardines can 14c In Tomato Sauce Pineapple - can 30c Bni!(en Slice No. S'j Can VICTORY FOOD SPECIAL BEANS All Kinds Grapefruit Inuidce Peaches can 19c Pumice Parkdale Pears . . Nn. I Peanut Butter Sklppy Rice M.lll or Any Season Is Harvest Season If You Classified Rates Local Paid In Advance 2A Woritu Olio Tliim (N 'ili Wonlw Tim Tlnint IAr in Wonlw MU Tltnt fl.KO Warrfi ovr 1ft. If pr wmrd ThrM llm rml; twir ait tlm pu If Hit lim tml; four Inn mi Hm On Munih . run al utt-K4 4mf rl LINK IM'I'K llle t AI-ITAI.S 20c tluin4 Aa.Hi.ln, ( a.h In Advanc. u.ur ( im n. 11 iw I'. M. hi:nd akimk no. 2i!i MeetM Kvi-ry Second mid Fourth Saturday at IU .KI A. M. I. (). K. Hall nay Curnx, W. I. Hex AllliiKham, Secretary I'OK NAI.K ft CUI1K FOOT 11)37 Kelvlniitnr rial- Willi. Iniulrn 35 t'.reeley, ufter nuoiiH. 7i)3Hll)c I 3', MII.KS OUT on paved hlKh I way, "III acred, i!0 aereii COl water, 5 room hoiihe, farm machinery, ! well hullt nut hullilliiKH, niw and chlckemi can be pureliaxed. $21X10, $:ikiimi down, S'J.'i.lH) month. Anne FoilieM, :i Ori'Kon. I'lioiie :)IVW. ti.r37 .I'k- COMMISSION Salm Co., KXi Wall, phone 231. Small white vnmnel ranee, runt Iron box heat er, small wardrobe trunk, 2-burn- "r liiiKiillne hoi plate, new mat- Ileuses oi .u-.):ip ' trailer house, ooil tires, pandum j wlui'ls. inquire I'Iiihs Signal si-rv-! Ice, south blk'hway. 57 37 Mc 1 TWO DUMP IIOXF.S. one 4 vnrJ Water level, with J Inch hoist, one 3.j yilr( WB,,.r ,.Vel with 7 Inch h)1Ntt jnI,U,-P 15.15 West 5th. 52-37-3!'p STUDIO COCCH In Rood condl- Hon. Inquire 6 Irvliu;. 42 37 :t!l) and FEED STORE J Dolivery Phon 3 pkgs. 25c Lurite 2 cans .SO.') J'Blis .can 15c ( an ...jar 41c 2 lb. pkg. 27c Truiuik 2 cans 29c C0RN iL, kix pfitl pkg.10c 25c THIS CURIOUS WORLD I DIAMONDS t , t TO FIGHT A WAR Tl I V&z7 U.ff. PBOOOCTION PLANTS 35911 $j S"l USED AAOCC THAN A V Cf-ASn tOA OP THEM LAST 16 J l iJTgQpK?, YEAR IN VARIOUS TYPES JtUHS Y -TLf WU$$&fc OP CUTTIMG TOOLS. !S rT T iflj&jS cortwirMiiiiviei. mc I fin 1 1 ri'lX rVr 1 A CELEBES &T3 LADDER J7T n 7;$i$$& BAMBOO Whim a man lives on a farm; HE LIVES OFP IT, "Jft LOTHEK THOMAS, htm KALK ! ONE BULL. I'ii years old, from Ruby Stelwer herd. Can be Keen at the Hurslcy ranch, at Des chutes. We can deliver. 4-37-3!lc I'AIK uf Wilsun skiis with xles, $10.00. One pair 85.00. I'hone! !WJ, or can be seen at 2!) Oregon i Ave. 62-37-3'lc I FOR FARMS, stock ranches and business opportunities It will pay you to contact Shell! y Real Es- i tale, Redmond. We trade. Ifr2fr51p NEWCOMERS In Bend are in vited to come to the Beauty Quest. Our prices reasonable, you are more than welcome and we are sure you will like us, we aim to please. The best for less 3 oper ators with many years experience.. I'ermanetits $2.50 to $7.50. 81 Ore Tele 1711 Ask Inr Mtldr..,! Ray or Ella Mae. 95-24-50p 4.7 ACRES on highway south i from Bend city limits modem house rhirLon iiniilitmrnl Qhnllnu Real Estate, Redmond. 47-27-53C I OK UK NT ROOMS, one large and one small er, nicely furnished in modern home. Gentlemen preferred. I'hone 451-J. Board If desired. 72-38-40p ROOM FOR RENT. Close In. 510 ' Delaware 79-39-41U 1 l-t)K NAI.K OK TKAIIK $1350 EQUITY In 40 acre improv ed ranch, close In. Will trade for clear town property. Give full de scription In first letter. Write No. 4359 fare of The Bulletin. 59-37-39p 2.5 ACRES on highway south from Bond city limits. Modern home and good business. Will take Bend residence. Shelley Real Estate, Redmond. 48-27-53c LOST SHAFFER fountain pen lost be tween West 2nd and Newport bridge. Pen has M. Sovy on bar rel. Reward. Finder return to I'ac. Power & Light Co. 45-37-39C LADY'S wine color coat lost at Glen Vista club Saturday night. Finder please cull 915-R. 44-37-39p l'Oi'M TIRE CHAIN. Owner may have snme hy Identifying and paying for this nd at Bulletin of flee. 81-39c MISCKIXANKOI'8 j TIE SLAB WOOD $5.50 per cord, tor sine, limner timers wanted, 14c per tie. Phone 300 or call at 1451 Hartford. 49-37-39p HALL'S RADIO Service wIlF be closed until January 23. Due to the accumulation of work we are forced to work behind closed doors. 1 73-3S-40p WATCH REPAIRING, new watches and clocks are hard to obtain. Be careful of your watch, keep it In Rood order. H. B. Moore, next door to Woohvorths. 80-39 41 p WILL the young man who bor rowed n shovel from the Pearl Harbor Sandwich Shop to dig his car out of the snow Wednesday morning, please return It. By William Ferguson 1 1 1 1 WANTKII WANTED TO BUY for cash small table mixlel radios. George's Radio Service, 13!0 Cumberland. Phone 900. 73!)-13p INEXPERIENCED lady wants Job as sales ladv. Write or Inquire Mrs. C. O. Berg, 259 St. Helens. 82 39p WILL I'AY CASH or trade lor good used iurniture, ranges, cir culators or heaters. Phone 271, Bend Furniture Co. o io-jup ELECTRIC HEATER, any kind. I'hone 1039, or call at I.W.A. Hall. 55-37-39C I WANT TO BUY used pianos. ' Write No. 4356 care of The Bulle tin. 56-37-39C V..,. Tr cv . ,,,,. WANT T? BLUY Ne ,T snire rea Drcetung cutm-n-is. Might buy white leghorn cocker els, c. L. Allen. Phone 2&F-32 or 27tX 63-37-39c WANT TO BUY a drill press or band saw. Bend. Write PO Box 10S2, 5437-39C PARTLY FILLED stamp albums earn no lnteerst. Sell us your used ' furniture, tools, stoves, relrtgera : tors, turn 'em Into bonds. Bend 1 Supply Co., 922 Bond. 'Phone 481. I 50-37-55p would like, to ouy any Kino oi 'a,tl( 'at or poor. Also fat hogs. Write or call W. R. Franks, phone 78-J or 78-W, Redmond, Oregon. 21-37-39c WANT TO BUY late model used cars, trucks or pickups. Write de scribing model, make, year, condi tion of tri-cs, etc. Kelly Owens, 235 So. Commercial St., Salem. 83-30-47p WANT TO BUY used Iurniture. stoves, washers, refrigerators, etc. Will pay highest cash price. Square Deal Furniture Co. Call 324. . 4014-39p WE SELL lots of farms and city property: For quick sale list your house now. List your farm with full-time specialists. Trades wel comed. We have 25 cattle pinches. We want more. Select your home from over 50 houses. Gilbert's Real Estate. 1016 Bond Street. 823661c WE WILL PAY CASH for good used furniture, wood ranges, heat ing stoves, refrigerators. See us or telephone Claypool Furniture Co. 31-Jb-ttlp Old? Get Peu, Vim with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B, MEN. WOMEN of in, no. no. Don't i , a mlt, wfn.-itn. ft tiiHliut ti turn, mill ut- 111 h:iil hm ivpolnl i.rn.r 4t lv iHxIif IM-Wiui: Irci . l'l(-Uim, it. i turn Hi. Tti-HwUMfn :i-w fn 1 iw rpy. ytSiM JHUIWiT. l't OMfTT, l.Uf T'lMft TOIMY '.ml Mm ;i.'m. t havk MoNKV rentier It. tiro it ilmtn u mmij tnt''.-l:. n-'f mV. .! iik ulHut tlw bit itii.in j-"vinf r-titiociy tor title at all druii ti.n cvtjkIhtc. RED RYDER IfKT.I WANTKh EXI'ERIENCED sales lady want ed for lady ready to wear. Slate age and salary exjec!ed. Reply by letter to 4375 care of Bulletin. 75-30-44C NHiHT WAITRESS wanted. Will I 27!. til 37-3!ic l'RIN"rL. YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates glad ly given. The Bulletin. l-cgal Notices i NOTICE NfriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearing upon the Final Ac count of C. (I. Hitchcock, adminis trator of the Estate of Laura E. Alguire, also known as Mrs. 1. Algulre, deceased, filed herein, will Is- held In the Court House In the County Court Room, in Bend, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of Monday, the 22nd day of February, 1913. All persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said time and place, and show cau.se, if any they have, why said Final Account should not be ap proved, the estate settled and closed, and the administrator dis charged. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 21st day of January, 1913. C. G. HITCHCOCK. Administrator of the Estate of Laura E. Alguire, also known as Mrs. D. Alguire, deceased. De Armond & Goodrich, attorneys 394551 57c -1 I'fTATtnV 1 1 m rtpacne inaians oi irw iiiiii"' ! Mexico, last to go on the warpath, I In the County Cour of the,an, now noused on reservations State of Oregon for the County of i , mountain areas. Recently they I Deschutes. In the Matter of the Estate of MACK C. MINER, Deceased. TO: Fred Miner, Opal Bindley and Mis. Carl Schoeltlc: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to ap pear in the County Court of trie State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes, in the County Court room in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, within 30 days from the 21st day of January, 1943, which is ,he date of the first publication hereon, and show cause, if any you have, why an order should not be made by this court, author izing and empowering Bessie Gil lander, administratrix of the above entitled estate, to sell at public or private sale, the follow ing described real property, to wit: , , . Lots fifteen, sixteen and sev ' enteen in block eleven of Lytic, now within the corpo rate limits of the city of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, This citation is issued and serv ed upon you, pursuant to the or der of said County Court, made and entered herein on the 19th day of January, 1943, and said service is made In conformity with law. WITNESS The Hon. C. L. Allen, Judge of said County Court, with the seal of said Court affixed the 20th day of January, 1943. HELEN DACEY, County Clerk 39-45-51-57C QUINTUPLETS relieve coughing of CHEST COLDS At the first riRns which may warn of a cold the Pionne Quintuplets chests, throats and back are rubbed with Must? role a product made es(oria)ly to promptly rrlipve coiiahs due to colds, mnko brvat hinc easier and break up local conywhon in the upper bronchial tract Musrcroie gives mich wonderful re Bulta because it's MORE than just an ordinary "naive'. It's what so many I ioclorsand Nurses call a modern roMHirr irritant. Since Munterolo is used on tho Quint you may be sure it's just about the BEST cold-relief made! IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild Miwterolo for children and peoplo with tender skin. Hej-ular for ordinary cases and Extra Sire fig t& lor stuooorn Use The Civilan Economy Trim Near End Nelson said today very little more! can be trimmed from the civilian economy under the war effort, i and that some experts believe it already has been trimmed too , heavily. Nelson ience that the f ur most Import ant problems now lacing his agency are: i. increase u nroduction of valves, heat exchangers (cooling i devices), and other parts of wari weapons. 2. I'roper distribution of avail-1 able materials to assure expanded production of these parts. 3. Simplification of consumer goods. 4. Concentration of Industry. Trlmmlnir Nrant Bone Nelson said little additional , material could be saved for thej war effort through a further cur-1 i tailment of civilian economy. t I is mere a reeling among somei officials of WIJB that you already ! have trimmed civilian needs too I much?" he was asked. I j "Yes," h replied. "What are your feelings In thej I matter?" j "I have no evidence yet to show I I that we have trimmed too far," ! he replied. "On the other hand, I : feel that not much more trint- i ming can be done which would ' ;save a substantial amount of1 materials for the war effort." j lUe have the answers... TO YOUR .QUESTIONS C L Bischoff. T.P.A. 530 American Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon BEacon 7273 frVl lOl tV f-C OeuoN, c. jvancouvh, t. e 'Z' r -""Tell Aralfr. aW1tTr flllll lur.t Bulletin Want Ads 23 Bl Il.hlNOS LOST Colorado Springs, Colo., Jan. 21 I'll1 Scores of volunteer workers j and emergency police aided flre j men today In bringing under con trol a series of fires which levelled i at least 23 buildings In the Pikes I Peak area. IS YOUR CHILD A NOSE PICKER? II mar b. a aim af bowd warms I Ami thraa rrnindwnrmB ran cmiiim ral trouhWI (lmr warnlnvii ara: unw at.mach. nr viuanraa, Itrhina part. If jrmi mvrn mmrt round wnu. irrt Jaynn'a Vrrmlftjaa tMy 1 iri-a a M-wlinir proprirtarv iimh! liy milliona for ovar a rrnturr. Aria fftnllr, y"t ,lrlvr. T.t rrmnrl uruia. Lxnuiul JAVf.ES VKMIFUG. Bmrrw Jm CUds Lucas 9Hnr Btrigm M I- Houk Motor Company 914 Bond Street Say,can a felbw Yes, if theres 1m ) buy a ticket if space , itsyoursfor W he has to take necessary A a trip? travel. cm i y buy a Sure.buyaWfer . HeLrt O Bond! Its aficket ticKet y to Victory and I' f 3 return trip Victory? ticket for the JL.KAJNMJUK UINU fighting men Northern's Victory assignments. Too, the railway has an obligation to civilians par ticularly those who stepped aside for homebound lads in uniform at the year's end. Many then patriotically postponed essential journeys, hoping to travel later. Of course, war-time train travel presents problems and questions. Take yours to an experienced Great Northern passenger representative. He has the answers. You can depend on him. "Give the book you read on the train to the 1943 Victory Book campaign. RMtc f t'ie Empire Builder. . . f-4 DfiDTI HKin at TJIPflMA m CCHTTI C at CDnlf ANl Bdwee PORTLAND TACOMA SEATTLE SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS CANADA SWICT GIASS juitioT cno tT Var v V M eW aar arf ' al V a United States War Bonds! NOTICE! Due to Federal Regulations on Delivery Service All Wood Is C.O.D. We are rationing wood in one half cord orders. BROOKINGS WOOD YARD Phone 767 ALBUMS OF ItECOKDS OUR LOW PRICE 2.50 t SalacKons rlWsaai faaW Eaetaa Ttm) Today's hit tunes by America's greatest buds now on Philhar monic record 1)7 Firestone. Beu them today. Add these albums to your collection at this remark able money-saving price. Phone 680 IS one of Great ST. PAUL CHICAGO roirs I By FRED HARM AN , Buy I OWINNIPCC v-Jnohthoah I . - ymtoT cno rcirsi r Y $T. PAUL . Ivory Soap 4me( bars 27c Oxydol Reg. pkg. 25c 7739 10c J.A.Whitmore KoKlntcrwl Chlropo11t PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE FEET Room 0 O'Kane Bldg. Phone 430-W - Purex gal. 27c