The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 28, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY. DEC. 28. 1944
J. C. Penney Co.
Manager Named
Change of management of thp
local J. C. Penney Co. store, made
necessary by the failing health of
Glenn B. Thomas, for 12 years in
charge of the business here, was
made known ibis morning with
the aiTival of Kenneth M. Long
balla, who comes from (he com'
pany's district office to assume
charge of the Bend business.
"It's been like old home week
ever since I got in," Longballa re
marked and explained that this
was not merely because of pre
vious visits made in central Ore
gon. "You see, I wasborn and
raised in Bemid.il. Minnesota, fin
ished high school there in 1921
and, naturally, I've been meeting
a lot of peonle who came to Bend
from Bemidjl when the mill oper
ations started out here.
Ex-Scattie Resident
Longballa took his college work
In the middle west, but the greater
parttof his life since then has been
spent in the coast states. He was
for six years In banking in Seattle
before Joining the J. C. Penney or
' ganization in 1930, working in the
University store in the same city.
In 1938 he was made assistant
manager of the downtown store
in Spokane and in 1942 ne was
sent to Pendleton as manager.
He remained In the round-up city
for two years and since then has
been In the district office in Port
land. The new local manager is mar
ried, has two daughters, one of
them a freshman at Oregon State
college, the other 11 years old and
a son of 13 years. The family will
loin him in Bend as soon as he
can find suitable living quarters
Thomas' withdrawal marks the
completion of virtually a Quarter
of a century oi service wnn ine
J. c. Penney Co. He came to Bena
in 1932 from St. Helens, where he
opened a store in 1925. He had
loined the organization in 1920
and had had the Williams avenue
store In Portland from 1921 until
going to St. Helens.
Remains On Job
Early this fall Thomas handed
in his resignation, acting on the
advice of his physician. Until his
successor could be assigned, how
ever, he remained in the Job.
"I am greatly pleased that Mr.
Longballa should be the one
chosen," he said this morning.
"The Bend store will have the
benefit of fine management,
which will naturally be of advan
tage also to the store's patrons.
As an individual he will fit in
quickly In the Bend community."
Thomas said his own plans are
not yet well defined, but he does
intend to move from Bend to a
less altitude before long. The
move will probably take place In
early spring. The family will Join
him after completion of the school
year when a daughter, Iris, will
have been graduated from high
school.
Stocks Recover
Most of Losses
By Elmer C. Walter
(UniUxl r-reaa Financial Editor)
New York. Dec. 28 till Stocks
rallied briskly today, recovering
virtually all of the loss of the pre
vious session, but trading was at
a much slower pace.
All sections of the list joined
the forward movement. Bullish
ness was generated by a number
of favorable business develop
ments, Including plants of West
inghouse Electric for a 4-for-l
stock split-up and of United Mer
chants & Manufacturers for a
2-for-l splitup.
Steels responded well to a Wash
Ington report that the office of
price administration Is studying
possible means of increasing pric
es for steel to offset the Increased
"fringe" wages ordered recently
by the war labor board.
Senior utility shares spurted
to S points, following an an
nouncement by the Edison Elec
tric Institute that production of
electricity in tne weeK endec
Dec. 23 hit a new all-time high
Fluctuations In power production
are considered a direct barometer
of Industrial activity.
Vets' Yule Tree
Sale Is Success
The Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Pondosa Post No. 1643, today re
ported that their recent Christmas
tree sale was one of the most suc
cessful ever staged since they be
gan this method several years ago
to raise funds for the benefit of
veterans.
"I, and members of the post,
wish to thank the residents of
Bend and surrounding community
for their support to this cause,"
Commander Cecil Rhoads said.
At the same time it was re
vealed that there was a largo at
tendance at the veterans' Christ
mas patty held last night in
Moost; hall. A dance followed the
program, with music being furn
ished by Roy Allingham's orches
tra. Refreshments were served by
me ladies auxiliary.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Offte. Fhon. T
B. Phono ilt-W
For a Little, Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 85c
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.85
All wordf over S add lc per word time
number of Ineertlone
On. month run, un. copy, H day rate
Minimum marge, jec
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Clauifiad Advcrtleinc, Coih In Advance
Dallj Cloiinc Time 12:10 P. M.
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
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
Thurs., Dee. 28, 8 p. in.
E. A. Degrees
Meet at 2 p. m. to
Attend Whilmore Funeral
George Slmervllle, Sec'y.
FOR SALE
SINGER SEWING machine. Al
most new. Inquire 648 E. 2nd.
ONE NEW fur coat and fur chub
by left. Real bargains. 350 Divi
sion.
3 ROOM house, corner lot fenced
in, good garden spot, block and
half from Brooks mill. Call at 117
Staats St., Bend.
PIANO in good condition. Call at
1534 West Third.
REAL BUYS in used furniture.
chairs, tables, kitchen ranges,
heating stoves, con springs, Dea-
steads, davenos. davenports, iron
ing boards, library tables, used
linoleum, dressers, dresser bases,
kitchen cabinet bases, small cook
stove, $12.50, almost new chicken
wire and barbed wire, library
diner table with 4 leather bottom
ed chairs, ball and socket trailer
hitches, bumper hitches, replace
ment balls for trailer hitches, V
pulleys for electric motors, fac
tory made trailer house table, day
beds, sanitary cots, single cots,
flat springs, another supply Vic-
trola records 10c each, assortment
of dishes, fruit jars 25c do.., gas
hot plate, small cream separator.
350 Division.
WE HAVE a few fat hens left for
New Year's. Place your orders
now. Phone 1070-W or call 147 E.
Olney.
SEWING MACHINE, 8 tube
radio, rocking chairs, 2 heating
stoves, chest of drawers, one bu
reau, end tables, men s, ladies'
and children's winter coats. 526
Scott, across from laundry.
INCOME PROPERTY. Two three
bedroom apartments. One on first
floor. One semi-basement. One
three room on same lot, all mod
ern. Furnished or unfurnished.
Wood fuel, refrigeration. Call
1128-W or 451-M for appointment.
5 YEAR OLD, 1400 lb. work horse,
also Maytag gasoline waching ma
chine, $25.00; wind charger, $35.00;
Plainvlew, 14 miles on Sisters
highway. E. Weiss.
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.
ONE SET of new garage doors,
7x8 , complete with hardware. 414
Georgia Ave.
SMALL MODERN two bedroom
home, electric stove, trash burner,
circulating heuter, laundry trays,
hardwood floors, large lot. 1334
Columbia.
3 TWO WHEEL trailers to choose
from. One with 17" wheels for
$17.50. 350 Division.
3000-4000 FT. 1x12, 10-8-6 lumber.
120 Thurston Avenue.
ONE GOOD milk
West 12th street.
cow at 1619
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.
8 ROOM, modern, unfurnished
house. Largo living room with
fireplace, also outdoor living
room, fireplace, grill all enclosed
with new white picket fence. 326
Congress.
FOR PROMPT relief of colds,
sinus, or catarrh, try a bottle of
U. I. oil, no burning relieve nasal
discomfort instantlv. Large size
$1.25; small, 3 for $1.25. Wong's,
418 Bond.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WILL SELL 1937 Chev coach
with good tires or trade as down
payment for 3 bedroom house. 720
Ogden.
WILL TRADE12 ton stake Ford
truck in good condition with good
rubber for good passenger car
with good rubber. Call at 1837
Harrlman, 3 blocks west of M. &
N. Cafe.
2 LOTS 50x100, located on Lafay
ette close In. Also good income
property, apts. or houses all fur
nished, close In cast side. Terms,
might consider a late model car
in trade. Owner 164 E. Irving
FOR RENT
MODERN FURNISHED house.
.v...",wor, garage and wood
TodonS" 21 C'"""ta..Mike
I,Cnu'hf,LAN' 3 ,0m m"""r
557 W e' E"ra2c- Phone
FOR RENT
COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2
bedroom house close to both mills.
Inquire 135 Jefferson.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Phone 3-R-21 after 6:00 pm
NICE, CLEAN, one room partly
furnished house, semi modern,
$12. Call at 048 E. 2nd.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
modern seven room 4 bedroom
house. Wood furnace, washing
machine, mangle, vacuum cleaner.
Inquire 1532 Harmon Blvd., or 331
E. Marshall.
WANTED
WILL BUY any kind of cattle or
hogs. Also gentle saddle ponies
and saddles. Please write W. R.
Franks, Redmond or phone 78-J,
Redmond, Oregon.
BICYCLES Top cash prices for
bicycles, wheels, tricycles, frames,
wagons, parts of all kinds, broken
ones OK. Carl Austin, 220 Green
wood. 40 OR 80 ACRES good land.
Would like modern home. Phone
842-J.
WANT TO BUY a used oil heater.
Write No. 11770 care of the Bulle
tin.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY: Have
Waiting Lists: We need farms,
cattle ranches, city homes, busi
ness property, cafes, service sta
tions, auto courts, stores. What
have you. Gilberts Real Estate,
1015 Wall Stree,t.
USED GUNS and motors. Will
pay good prices or liberal trade In
allowances on new ones. Evans
Fly Co. South highway.
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 radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 wan St. Phone uu.
USED CARS
1936 REO l'i ton 28 passenger
school bus or flat bed. Also 1929
22-passenger 1V4 ton Dodge.
Phone 644.
1937 CHEV. sedan, very good con
dition. Excellent rubber. Schuman
Auto Electric.
1934 FORD V-8 sport coupe. 5
good tires. Can be seen at 465 E.
Olney. Sam Durfee.
2 CHEVROLET coaches, 1929 and
1931. Will sell cheap. 1236 Balti
more. '
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED WOMAN groce
ry clerk. Steady employment,
good pay, reasonable hours. Write
Bufletin 11760.
GIRL for general
Perrnanent position.
Mackey, 832 or 41Z
housework.
Phone Mrs.
EXPERIENCED MACHINE
PRESSER WANTED. ASK FOR
MR. NOVACK AT MASTER
CRAFT CLEANERS. .
LOST
GOLD IDENTIFICATION brace
let lost downtown Tuesday. 1016
Federal or phone 221-J.
PARTY WHO took two sleds from
front yard Saturday night is
known. Return Immediately to
1444 Elgin and no questions will
be asked.
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.
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. Bond Wash
er Service, 136 Greenwood Ave.
Phone 583.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Dec. 28 ili'i Live
stock: Cattle 450, calves 50, less
active, early sales steady, but
many bids lower. Few common-
meumm steers jau.3u-w.au; good
ieu iieiit'i-5 jjuo.ou- common-meo-ium
grades $9-12.00. canner cutter
cows, slow, at $5.50-7.50.
Fat dairy type cows $810; med
ium beef cows to $11.50; medium
to good bulls $9-10.50; good to
choice vealers $13.5014.50.
Hogs, salable 300, market ac
tive, steady, good to choice 180
25011)8. $15.75: good sows largely
$13.50; lightweights to $14.00;
feeder pigs around $14.00.
Sheep salable 200, market quot
able fully steady, good to choice
wocled lambs salable $13.5014;
common lambs down to $10.00;
good to choice ewes quotable $5.50-
Market will
Year's day.
be closed New
POUTI.ANO PKODl'CE
Portland, Ore.. Dec. 28 (UiDe-
spite a shortage of fresh eggs.
prices declined two cents a dozen
today In all classifications except
small sizes. The reduction fol
lowed the OPA long-range price
program and came at a time when
seasonal price declines are usual.
Butter prices were uncnanged.
Butter Cube 93 score 42 c;
92 score 42 V, c; 90 score 42c; 89
score iV&c pound.
Eggs Price to retailers AA
large 57c; A large 55c; medium A
50c; small 42-44c dozen.
Yuletide Dinner
Still in Offing
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Deltrlck,
Bend, are holding over the Christ
mas dinner until early January.
and there are two good reasons
for the delay: Two of their three
sons in the armed forces are to be
home.
TSgt. Richard Deltrlck was ex
pected to arrive today from Camp
Kerns, Utah, where he is station
ed with the air force. Pfc. Brent
Deitrick is due to arrive about
Jan. 1, from Fort Lewis, where he
is with the army.
The third son. Max, In navy
services, will be unable to be here
for the belated Christmas dinner.
LEGAL NOTICES I
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Deschutes
BANK OF BEND, a State Bank
ing Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J.
A. FERRELL, and CYNTHIA
FERRELL, husband and wife, De
fendants. By virtue of an execution in
foreclosure dulv issued bv the
Clerk of the Circuit's Court of the I
County of Deschutes,- State of
Oregon, dated the 15th day of De
cember, 1944, in a certain action
In the Circuit Court for said
county ana state, wnerem bank
OF BEND is plaintiff and recov
ered judgment against 3. A. FER-
KfcLL and CTNTHIA FERRELL.
husband and wife, as defendants,
for the sum of Eighteen Hundred
($1800.00) Dollars, with Interest
thereon from the 11th day of
April, 1941, until paid at the rate
of six percent (6) per annum,!
together with attorneys fees and
plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I
that I will, on Monday, the 22nd i
day of January, 1945, at the west i
front door of the courthouse in ,
Bend, in said County and State, at '
ten (10) o'clock in the forenoon of ;
said day, sell at public auction to j
the highest bidder for cash, all
right and title that the above
named defendants or either of
them have or had at date of said
judgment in the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter (NW14 of
NE'4), Section Nineteen (19).
Township Sixteen (16) South,
Range Twelve (12) East of Wil
lamette Meridian, in Deschutes
County, Oregon.
DATED: at Bend, Oregon, this
21st day of December, 1944.
C. L. McCAULEY, Sheriff of
Deschutes County. 14-19-25-31c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed admin
istrator, with the will annexed, of
the Estate of Clarence L.Mannhei
mer, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
should file the same, duly veri
fied, at the office of my attorneys,
Do Armond & Goodrich, Bank of
Bend Building, Bend, Oregon,
within six (6) months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
S. DIETRICK, Administrator,
with the will annexed, of the
Estate of Clarence L. Mannhei
mer, deceased.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bank of Bend
Building, Bend, Oregon.
14-19-25-31c
Notice Is hereby given that First
National Bank of Portland and
Margaret S. Hemingway, co-executors
of the Estate of Robert
W. Hemingway, deceased, having
filed their report for final settle
ment, and a petition for final dis
tribution of said estate and the
hearing thereon having been fixed
by the Court for Monday the 15th
day of January 1945 In the Coun
ty Court Room of the Courthouse
at Bend, Oregon, at 11 a. m., all
persons interested in said estate
are notified to then and there ap
pear and show cause if any exist
why said final account should not
be settled nnd allowed and dis
tribution made of said estate to
the persons entitled thereto.
Margaret s. Hemingway, First
National Bank of Portland, Co-
Executors. 8-14-19-25c
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Boys" Caps Suit JM &J
Boys' dressy cloth 11 M VlAll I A
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and other designs, I I lll(flU" At'ie 1
some with ear flaps I 1 kuiatO"' 1
real bargains. I I .. A'1 '1
. 150 ,.L
Plaques V c0" Hoeo; i(
Handsome plaster . LC , note0?.,. W li
wall plaques with LOO' TL. loosee i-yott 1
insert mirror-dress " . 4f'Ve r J
up your home for 0 fvne T,9 rce.
little money. l-- I
Men's Handsomo Two-Tone
Leisure Coats
5.00
Dressy, comfortable two-tone lei
sure coats for men, in favorite
brown and tan tones, soft Shetland
materials, most sizes.
Rugged, For Outdoor Work
Slicker Pants
2.00
Those rugged black slicker pants
you need for wet weather, only a
few repriced to clear.
Bulletin
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SaveToday-on things you
Every Home Should Have
One or More
Flag Sets
1.00
Large American flag, with flag
pole and bracket for mounting.
Buy yours now, and display the flag
on every holiday!
Baseball-Football Games
50c
Whatnot Shelves 1.00
Lazybones Cloth Dog
Boys' Denim Jimmies
ONE
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Classified Ads
Good, serviceable merchandise that you can use now DRASTICALLY
MARKED DOWN TO SELL AT ONCE!
Slightly shopworn goods, broken sizes and odds and ends, but useful and
useable CUT SHARPLY IN PRICE TO SELL NOWI
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War
Bonds
Mirror Back
2.00
1.00
Sizes 3 to 8
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Saddle Oxfords
1.00
Sturdily built and dressy saddle ox
fords with , white fabric top, brown
trim, durable composition sole, worn
en s and girls' sizes.
Rayon Handbag
25c
Make excellent shopping or knitting
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.Genuine Gender Pottery
Novelty Vases
1.00
Novelty shapes in lovely pastel
shades vases of Gender pottery.
Fine for the home make excellent
gifts.
A Few, in Bright Colors, Ladies'
Fabric Gloves
pair 50c
By FRED HARMAN