The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 27, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2J. 1944
Tax Sales Bring
Break to Market
By Elmer C. Wulzer
(United Press Financial Editor)
New York, Dec. 27 1H Long
postponed tax selling broke out
on the stock market today when
Washington repurts gave a clue
to a bleak future for tax reduo
tions.
Prices broke 1 to more than
points when selling was at its
height at mid-session and for
time the tickers were unable
keep pace with the market.
Traders who had anticipated do
ing their selling to establish prof
its for the income tax account
next year to profit by a reduced
tax dumped part of their holdings
on a market unwilling to absorb
stock except at reduced prices.
However, the recession finally
attracted new buyers and prices
came back substantially from the
lows in many instances.
For a Little, Sell a Lot With Bulletin Classified Ads
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 85c
25 Words Three Times . 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.85
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland. Ore.. Dec. 27 nit
Livestock: cattle 2.r0, calves 35,
Active, steady. Steers scarce.
Strictly good fed steers Tuesday
$16.0016.50. Common - medium
heifers today S9.0012.00. Fat
dairy type cows $H.C 1-10.00. Med
lum beef cows 11.00. Bulls scarce
best beef bulls ..Tuesday $11.50.
Good-choice vealers $13.50-14.50.
Hoes 300. Active, steady. Good
choice 180-250 lb. $15.75; 255-300
lb. $14.50-15.00. Good sows $13.25
13.75; lightweights to $14.00.
Good-choice feeder pigs $14.00.
Sheep 100. Steady. Good-choice
wooled lambs salable $13.50-14.00
or above. Cull wooled lambs
$8.00. Light shorn culls down to
$6.00. Good-choice ewes salable
$5.50-6.00.
- PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Dec. 27 HJi
Butter continues short In whole
sale trade today although In spots
deliveries were better because of
supplies from Idaho. Prices were
unchanged.
Demand outstripped supply for
better grade fresh eggs. Prices of
eggs will drop two cents n dozen
Thursday.
Butter Cube 93 score 423$ c;
92 score 42!4c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 4114c pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large 59c; A large 57c; medium A
52c; small 42-43C dozen.
All wftrdt OTrr 26 add lc per word timta
numher of insertion!
Ono month run. sama copy, H da ratt
Minimum Charge. a
WANTED
USED GUNS and motors. Will
pay good prices or liberal trade in
allowances on new ones. Evans
Fly Co. South highway.
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Clarified AdTertlfllnr. Cain in Advance
Dalle Clo.lni Tim. 12:30 P. H.
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. Hall
W. M. Loy, W. P. Phone 20-F-5
Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store
139
BEND LODGE NO,
A. V. to A. M.
Stated Communication
Tlmrs., Dec. 28, 8 p. in.
E. A. Degrees
Meet at 2 p. m. to
Attend Whitmore Funeral
George SinicrviHe, Sec'y.
WANT TO BUY .22 rifle, prefer
ably bolt action with either clip
or tubular magazine. Call at 637
Federal after 5:00 p. m.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used raaios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
MATTRESS RENOVATING and
rebuilding. Bend Bedding Com
pany. Phone 753-J.
USED CARS
FOR SALE
SINGER SEWING machine. Al
most new. Inquire 648 E. 2nd.
3 ROOM house, corner lot fenced
in, good garden spot, block and
half from Brooks mill. Call at 117
Staats St., Bend.
1936 REO 1V4 ton 28 passenger
school bus or flat bed. Also laa
22-passenger 114 ton Douge.
Phone 644.
FOR SALE or trade for cheaper
coupe in good condition, 1937
Chevrolet 2-door sedan. See at 501
Georgia after 5 p. m.
1937 CHEV. sedan, very good con
dition. Excellent rubber. Schuman
Auto Electric. 1
HELP WANTED
PIANO in good condition. Call at
1534 West Third.
WE HAVE a few fat hens left for
New Year's. Place your orders
now. Phone 1070-W or call 147 fc.
Olney.
INCOME PROPERTY. Two three
bedroom apartments. One on first
floor. One semi-basement. One
three room on same lot, all mod
ern. urmsnea or uniurnisnea.
Wood fuel, refrigeration. Call
1128-W or 451-M for appointment.
EXPERIENCED WOMAN groce
ry clerk. Steady employment,
good pay, reasonable hours. Write
Bulletin 11760.
WOMAN for maid work. Down
ing Hotel. Phone 39.
I U. S. Heroine
1
HORIZONTAL 80 Shade tree
Aatwer Previous pnaal
HE
GIRL for general housework.
Permanent position. Phone Mrs.
Mackey, 832 or 4iz
GENERAL ELECTRIC washing
machine. Can be seen at 429
Georgia.
HAY, VETCH heavy with oats
and barley grain. Three-quarters
mile north, half mile east of
Alfalfa store. M. K. Baessler.
NEWSPAPER ROUTES avail
able. Owing to revision of old
established routes, we have open
ings for carriers, either boys or
eirls. Good Day salary or com
mission. See Journal, Jones Apt.
5. Phone 744-M.
LOST
CHECK-WRITER, good condition,
$8.75; new adjustable swinging
light fixture for work ' bench,
$4.00. Hornbeck Typtwriter Co.,
phone 12, 122 Oregon Ave., Bend.
J00, HE'S GREAT-GREAT, ETC.
Houma, La. Hi'i Frank Berg
eron, resident of Terrebonne par
ish at Coteau, is now 100 years
old. He is ten years younger than
the city of Houma and was born
here in 1844. Sixteen years old
when the Civil war broke out, he
remembers when Houma's main
street was lined with palmettos
and had only two stores. He is a
great-great-great-grandfather; his
oldest son is 73; he has over 70
grandchildren and nine children,
three of whom are deceased.
SMALL MODERN two bedroom
home, electric stove, trash burner,
circulating heater, laundry trays,
hardwood floors, large lot, 1334
Columbia.
3000-4000 FT. 1x12, 10-8-6 lumber.
120 Thurston Avenue.
ONE GOOD milk
West 12th street.
Stymied
DAVENPORT and chair, 2 beds
with springs, 1 with mattress,
dining table and 4 chairs, heating
stove, 2 cook ranges, kitchen
table, floor lamp and general
household goods. 829 Delaware.
ROOM, modern, unfurnished
house. Large living room with
fireplace, also outdoor living
room, fireplace, grill all enclosed
with new white picket fence. 32b
Congress.
BOY'S .PRE-WAR "Streamliner"
sled with steel runners. Phone
1043-R. 515 State.
Trying his hand at a cross-word
puzzle as ho waits transfer to a
prisoner of war camp is Lieu
tenant Leidermnn, who com
manded a German engineer pla
toon when he was captured by
the U. S. 3rd Army at Ft
Driant, Metz, France.
cow at 1619
RED GUERNSEY cow. Ear mark
ed. Strayed from Rt. 2. Box 248.
Call Pine Tree Auto Court office.
GOLD IDENTIFICATION brace
let lost downtown Tuesday. 1016
Federal or phone 221-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
IDEAL CHRISTMAS Gifts. Spen
cer Supports Dress and surgical.
Men's and women's belts. Phone
668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Edna Boyd
Brinson. O'Kane Bldg., or Box
164, Bend.
J,5 Pictured
nurse, Lt-
Comdr.
9 Snake
12 Space
13 Ells English
(ab.)
14 Oleum (ab.)
15 Fish eggs
16 Nickel
(symbol)
17 Race circuit
18 Lieutenant
(ab.)
19 River barrier
22 Upward
23 Therefore
24 Touches
lightly
26 Tiny
28 Long fish '
30 Dine
33 Erbium
(symbol)
34 Musical note
35 Beverage
37 Mineral rock
39 Standard of
value
40 Unharmed
41 Painful
43 Sign of ap
proval (coll.)
44 She is chief
nurse of a
hospital
.47 Anger
49 Either
50 Insect
51 Northeast
(ab.)
63 Existed
65 Near
56 Sodium
(symbol)
58 Sums up
61 She received
the Bronze
Star for
meritorious
service :
62 Organ of
smell
VERTICAL :
1 Blower
2 Dry
3 Biblical
pronoun
4 Each (ab.)
5 Us
6 Aid
7 Lid
8 Measure of ,
cloth
9 Measure of
area '
10 Individual
flight
11 Domesticated
coy ylKii 1
iiiliilB
animal
20 Mimic '
21 Mother
22 Employ
23 Observe
25 Tellurium
(symbol) !
26 Moist
27 Before
' 41 Street (ab.)
42 Rhode Island
(ab.)
43 Verbal
45 Half-em
46 Sicilian
mountain
48 Finishes
49 Be indebted
.29 Sheltered side 52 Compass point
31 winglike part 54 Samarium
32 Paving
substance
36 Inquire
37 Removed
38 Tell
39 By
(symbol)
55 Part of "be"
57 Aluminum
(symbol)
. 58 Any
59 Accomplish
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LEARN TO PLAY Hawaiian and
standard guitar by mail. Guaran
teed course. For more Information
write or contact Chas. Whetzel,
Bend Music Company, 114 Minn.
Ave. Phone 712.
PROMPT GUARANTEED service
on all makes of washing ma
chines, oil burners and small
household appliances. Bend Wash
er Service, 136 Greenwood Ave.
Phone 583.
FOR PROMPT relief of colds,
sinus, or catarrh, try a bottle of
U. I. oil, no burning relieve nasal
discomfort instantly. Large size
$1.25; small, 3 for $1.25. Wong's,
418 Bond.
FOR RENT
NICE, CLEAN, one room partly
furnished house, semi - modern,
$12. Call at 648 E. 2nd.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
modern seven room 4 bedroom
house. Wood furnace, washing
machine, mangle, vacuum cleaner
Inquire 1532 Harmon Blvd., or 331
fc.. Marshall.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WILL SELL 1937 Chev coach
with good tires or trade as down
payment for 3 bedroom house. 720
Ogilen.
WANTED
RAW FURS
WANTED
Mink Muskrat - Lynxcat Skunk
Weasel Domostic Kabbit
We Will Continue the Purchase
of Deer and Elk Hides.
Coyote pelts , , . No. Is and No.
n -ii i i n
it win run Doiween one aonar
and titty cents ($1.50) and four
dollars and- fifty cents ($4.50)
with a few exceptional pelts at
higher prices. No. 3s and 4s are
practically worthless.
Cecil C. Moore
1132 Newport Ave. Bend, Ore,
I'hone 613
WILL BUY any kind of cattle or
hogs. Also gentle saddle ponies
anil saddles. Please write VV. K.
Flanks, Redmond or phone 78-J,
Redmond, Oregon.
10, block 15, Boulevard addition.
Dec. 21 Deeds
Gerald D. Moore to Guy Cham
ness, lots 11 and 12, block 2, Red
mond townsite first addition.
Deschutes county Title and Ab
stract company to Eva Millett, lot
4, block 28, Boulevard addition.
Dec. 22 Deeds
Louise L. McDowell to Frank
A. Gray, portion of 9-18-12.
Deschutes county to Oregon and
Western Colonization company,
lot 8, block 7; lots 17, 18. 19 and
20, block 8; lot 10, block 12, David
son's addition and all section 25
1510. City of Bend to Joe Wood, lot 8,
block 185, Third addition to Bend
park. .,
Dec. 22 Mortgage Release
i First National Bank to William
L. Stollmack, lots 2 and 3, block 5,
Bend.
B. L. R e n n o 1 d s to Howard
Tweet, lot 12, block 7, Ororkla.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you ll:e. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
CHOCK FULL OF LUCK
Kankakee, 111. IP Lt. Col. Mi
nor E. White, who is on the staff
of Gorgas army hospital in the
Panama Canal Zone, recently
home on leave, said he found a
man with a million-dollar industry
in the Canal Zone. Col. White said
this man raises nothing but four
leaf clovers, and practically all of
them are shipped to the United
States.
Kiwanis Told of
Peace Time Plans
; : William Niskanen, president of
the Bend chamber of commerce,
was the speaker at the Kiwanis
club luncheon at the Pine tavern
this noon, telling of plans for in
dustrial development in the post
war years. Raising of a $10,000
fund to stimulate such develop-
ment is under way, the amount to
be matched by the city of Bend.
General discussion which followed
Niskanen's statements featured
remarks by William J. Baer, B. A.
Stover and Crosby H. Shevlin.
a C. L. Allen was program chair
man. For a final number he intro
duced his son, Lawrence, who re
cited verses having to do with the
woes of a farmer.
Nazis Raid Paris,
Hit Service Club
Paris, Dec. 27 tlPi A bomb drop
ped ..by a German plane In the
first air raid on Paris in two
months collapsed a servicemen's
club filled with 200 wounded
American soldiers "like a house of
cards" last night, killing and
further wounding a number of
them.
"It felt like all Paris was com
ing down on us," Pvt. Harvey
Althiser of Newburgh, N. Y.; a
transportation corps driver, said.
French and American litter
bearers gathered up the dead and
several wounded and took them
to hospitals. ; "
Mrs. William Bell
Services Are Set
Mrs. William H. Bell, 56, died at
her home, 1212 Davenport, last
night after a short illness. A resi
dent of Bend for the past 20 years,
Mrs. Bell was born in Long Creek.
She Is survived by her husband; required to appear at said hear
ing ana snow cause jr such there
be why said accounting should not
be settled and allowed.
two sisters, Mi's. Pearl Casey, Sis
ters, , and Mrs. Blanche Fisher,
Taft.'and a brother, Bert Scrog
gins. Long Creek.
Funeral services will be con
ducted by Rev. Kenneth A. Tobias
at 2 p. m. Friday in the Nis
wonger and Wlnslow chapel. Buri
al will be in Greenwood cemetery.
On many hand tools plastic han
dles have replaced those formerly
of wood or metal.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Desqhutes county his final
accounting as executor of the
estate of John W. Eklund, deceas
ed and that the judge of said court
has fixed February 28, 1945, at
two o'clock- p. m. at the county
court room at the courthouse in
Bend, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to
and for settlement thereof; and
all persons Interested are hereby
JAMES D. DONOVAN, Execu
tor Estate of John W. Eklund
Dec. - 13-18-24-30c
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Deschutes county her
final accounting as administrat
rix c. t. a. of the estate of Charles
G. Chrlstiernson, . deceased, and
that the Judge of said court has
fixed February 28, 1945, at two
o'clock p. m. at the county court
room at the courthouse in Bend,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to and for set-,
tlement thereof; and all persons
interested are hereby required to
appear at said hearing and show
cause If such there be why said
accounting should not be settled
and allowed and the undersigned
discharged from her trust.
LOUISE H. THIELSEN, Ad-;
minlstratrix c. t. a. Estate of
Charles G. Christiernson, Dec.
13-18-24-30c
LEAVE YOUR TIRE WORRIES
TO A TIRE EXPERT
I GIRLS' 'SILLINESS' IRKS
' Kansas City, Mo. (IB Girls
looked plain "silly" running
around in boys' jeans with their
shirttails flapping. At least that's
what Billy Turney, 11-year-old
student, thought. And to show
them just how "silly;" they were,
he appeared at school recently
clad in his sister's clothes plaid
skirt, blouse, hair . ribbon, and
everything.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
BICYCLES Top cash prices for
hirvrloQ vlinil tHevflnc fvinnc
I wngons, parts of all kinds, broken
ones Ois. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood.
140 OU 80 ACRES good land.
Would like modern homo. Phone
I S42-J.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY: Have
i Waiting Lists: Wo need farms,
cattle ranches, city homes, busi
' ness properly, cafes, service sta
' tions, auto courts, stores. What
have you. Gilberts Real Estate,
1 1015 Wall Street.
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Realty Transfers
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Dec. 16 Deeds
Peter Nelson to C. W. Segar,
lot 2 and SWUNEM 21812.
Dec. 18 Deeds
Farley J. Elliott to George C.
Blalock, lot G, block 25, Boulevard
addition. I
Anne M. Forbes to Virgil C.
Lyon, lot 8, block 5, Center addi
tion. Frank Livingstone to Virgil C.
Lyon, lot 7, block 5, Center addi
tion. P. A. Erickson to Elmer Whip
ple, lot 4, block 41, NWTS second
addition.
Deschutes county to James
Whitlock, SW'4NE'4 251611.
Nels Anderson to Mervin C.
Samples, tract 5, Norwood.
J. Earl Lynam to Mose C. Snel
grove, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 11,
Davidson's addition.
Dee. 18 Mortgage Release
U. S. of America to Arthur
Appling, W'iiSW'i 15-14-13.
Dec. lit Deeds
G. W. Wltte to Roy E. Rickey,
lot 2, hlork 6. Deschutes.
Dec. 19 Mortgage Release
George Solhmiin to Walter S.
Nash, tracts 3d, 37, 38, 39 and 40,
Sotlumm.
Dec. 20 Deeds
Deschutes county to Alfred In
cognito, E'iNW'iiNWW 24-18-13.
Deschutes county to Fred S.
Brisllin, NWV.NE'-i 11-1G-12.
Dee. 20 Mortgage Release
Deschutes Federal Savings and
Loan association to Pat Hoist, lot
BrooliS'Scanlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Sccnlon Lumber
Company Inc.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Offlt Phona 7 Rea. Phone l.w
DIAMONDS
KEEP FAITH !
Buy Bonds for
KEEPS
A. T. NIEBERGAIL
Jeweler
Nekl to Capitol Theater
Phono leM.R
WATCHES
INVISTMINT CIMIMCATIS, JCIIfS ONI
PmPtitui 9n rroiwif
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INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Ixical Representative
217 Oregon Phone 325
aiai
TIRE REPAIRING . Did you know that we can vulcanize
a sizable break in a tire ao expertly that we guarantee
it to outlait the rest of the tire? You ihould see how
expertly we patch tubes, toot So, before you scrap a
tire or tube, toe us.
QUALITY RECAPPING . It talcei yean for a iktlled tire
man to become a quality recapper. Every tire li dif
ferent the "carcass" must be sound and the recap
must be tallormade to fit tt, using the latest equip
ment and factory-control methods.
Shoop & Schulze Tire Service
1291 Wall Street
Phone 565
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
HAIR NATURAL' Y
BEAUTIFULLY TINTED.
Added highlights and a new
rich tone with Koux or Eternal
the very best tints made.
LADIES HAIR CUTTING
,A SPECIALTY
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
May Koldrs Owner
Phone 484
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1533 Awbrey Rd. Tel. 629-M
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
e HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bono Xr Mlnnwantu Phone KIW
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE Va!
Bee Hive Trucks may be used
anywhere In the U.S.A. without
red tape or special license when
transporting your own goodp.
Long trips, short trips any
where. See your Texaco dealer.'
Mission Service Station
Bond Franklin Phone .840
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Daily Service Every Dav
Of the Year
Phone 544
RED RYDER
Bv FRED HARMAk
t.oRRr, kyder;
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YOU FE.EL,
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