The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 29, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY. DEC. 29. 1944
PAGE SEVEN
Active Session
Aid to Stocks
By Elmer C. Wsker
(United Praa Financial fiditor)
New York, Dec. 29 up Stocks
added fractions to more than four
points to yesterday's gains in an
active session today, lifting the
general average to a new high
since September 4, 1937.
The rise was seen as a -typical
year-end rally such as has been
experienced in industrial stocks in
42 out of the past 46 years. The
industrials rose more than a point
in the average, but the rails made
a better percentage showing and
their average touched a new high
since August 31, 1,937. The utility
average on a fair-sized gain made
a new high since January 8, 1940.
Many factors combined to lift
the market. In the first place, the
funds for stock buying recently
accumulated in the form of year
end dividends and amounts real
ized when profits were taken a
few sessions ago were being
spent. Improved war news and a
glimmer of a hope for tax adjust
ments when Germany is wiped
out also aided the list. Near clos
ing time some short covering
came Jnto a few issues, notably
Chrysler which rose more than
four points.
Avery Ejection
Not Biddle Plan
Chicago, Dec. 29 P Montgom
i ery Ward and company refused
I today to turn over its books to
the army officers named by the
government to operate the com
pany's facilities in seven cities
under a presidential seizure order.
H. L. Pearson, vicerpresident
and treasurer of the wholesale
and retail store firm, said he
would not give up the books, at
least not until he had talked to
Sewell Avery, militant chairman
of the board of directors, who has
challenged the government's right
to take over the plants.
' Avery on Job
Simultaneously, at a' court hear
ing, attorneys for the company
said the firm would not comply
with any mandatory orders for
turning over the books but added
that they were accessible if the
government representatives want
ed to come in and look at them.
Meanwhile, at Washington At
torney General Biddle said there
would be no attempt to evict
( Avery forciblyv
! Biddle said Avery was' "perfect
ly harmless" and when asked why
he was less harmless now than a
few months ago when he was car
ried out, the attorney general
added:
"He always was harmless. I
guess we are following a new
technique this time.
PORTLAND MYESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Dec. '29 (Ill
Livestock: Cattle 75, calves 10.
Two loads arrived late not shown.
Mostly a. cleanup market. Bulls
and canner-common cows 50c low
er for two days. Other grades and
classes quotable steady. Light
mixed dairy type steers and heif
ers 7.00-8.50. Cannercutter cows
$5.00-7.00. Shells downward to
$3.00. Cutter bulls $7.00. Common
medium calves $8.0012.00. Good
choice vealers salable $13.50-14.50.
Hogs 100. Active, steady. Good
choice 180-240 lbs. $15.75; 250-320
Its;. $14.00-15.00. Good sows $13.25
13.75. Good-choice feeder pigs
quotable to $14.00 or above.
Shsep none. Nominal. Good
choice w o o 1 e d lambs salable
$13.50-14.00. Common grades down
to $10.00. Good-choice ewes quot
able $5.50-6.00.
The market will be closed New
Year's day. ..
PINE ORDERS DROP
Portland, Ore.. Dec. 29 HP. Or
ders for western pine lumber dur
ing the week ending Dec. 23 total
ed 34,443,000 board feet, as com
parrel with 40,595,000 feet for the
prevfpus week and 40,281,000 feet
for the corresponding week a year
ago, according to the Western
Pine asipciation's weekly report
today.
Pine lumber shipments were
41,365,000 for the past week, 43,
013,000 foet tor the previous week
and 44,630,000 feet for the same
week last year. Production fig
ures were 35,342,000, 39,622,000
and 38,795,000 lox the same per
iods. '
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BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Special Breakfast
Sunday, Dee, 31, 9 a, m.
V lilting Brethren Walcema
George Slmervllle, Sec'y.
FOB SALE
$300.00 DOWN takes four room
modern home. basement. Large
lot. Garage. Kitchen range, oil
circulator. $1350. Must act now.
Gilberts Real Estate. 1015 Wall
Street.
SINGER SEWING machine. Al
most new. Inquire 648 E. 2nd.
WE HAVE a, few fat hens left for
New Yearls. Place your orders
now. Phone 1070-W or call 147 E.
Olney. '
GEESE for New Year's dinner.
Also bred, white giant doe rabbits.
Call 1040.
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.
1 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
Staats, across from laundry.
5 YEAR-OLD, 1400 lb. work horse,
also Maytag gasoline waching ma
chine, $25.00; wind charger, $35.00;
Plainview, 14 miles on Sisters
highway. E. Weiss.
REAL BUYS in used furniture,
portable Victrola, chairs, tables,
kitchen ranges, heating stoves,
coil springs, bedsteads, davenos,
davenports, Ironing boards, libra
ry tables, used linoleum, dressers,
dresser bases, kitchen cabinet
bases, small cook stove, $12.50, al
most new chicken wire and barbed
wire, library diner table with 4
leather bottomed chairs, ball and
socket trailer hitches, bumper
hitches,'i replacement -balls for
trailer hitches, v pulleys tor elec
tric motors, factory made trailer
house table, daybeds, sanitary
cots, single cots, flat springs,
another supply Victrola records
10c each, assortment of dishes,
fruit jars 25c doz., gas hot plate,
small cream separator. 350 Division.
TAUPE MOHAIR davenport In
very good condition, rocking chair
with upholstered cushion, baby
high chair, cabinet graphonola
with 50 records. Phone 226-W..504
Newport. .
CHECK-WRITER, good condition,
$8.75; new adjustable swinging
light fixture for work bench,
$4.00. Hornbeck Typtwrlter Co.,
phone 12, 122 Oregon Ave., Bend.
SMALL MODERN two bedroom
home, electric stove, trash burner,
circulating heater, laundry trays,
hardwood floors, large lot. 1334
Columbia.
ONE SET of new garage . doors,
7x8', complete with hardware. 414
Georgia Ave.
TWO BEDROOM modern furnish
ed house, on paved street, good
location. Also good garage with
living quarters on same lot. Can
obtain terms. Phone 664-W or ap
ply 1588 Awbrey.
3000-4000 FtTTx12, 10-8-6 lumber.
120 Thurston Avenue.
GOOD ACREAGE: Good almost
new 6 room modern house. City
lights, city water. You must see to
appreciate. Five acres. All irri
gated, new garage.chicken houses,
cellar, meat house. Also large
barn. Priced right. Low down pay
ment. Gilberts Real Estate.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore.. Dec. 29 UI--A
decrease in demand for butter to
day was expected to relieve the
continued shortage of supplies.
Prices remained at ceiling levels.
Shortage of laying hens was
held 'a factor in the continued
scarcity of top quality cRfp, fol
lowing yesterday's reduction oi
two cents a dozen in OPA prices.
Butter Cube, 93 score, 42 c,
92 score, 42V4c: 90 score, 42c; 8a
score, 414c pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: aa
large, 57c; A large. 55c; medium
A, 50c; small 43c doz.
-Although many substitutes for
gasoline to power motor cars have
neen touna, no sauswi'"'
stitule for petroleum lubricating
oil has been located or developed.
ONE GOOD milk cow at 1619
West 12th street.
FOB SALE OB IBADE
WILL TRADE Itt ton stake Ford
truck in good condition with good
rubber for good passenger car
with good rubber. Call at 1837
Harriman, 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 east side. Terms,
might consider a late model car
in trade. Owner 164 E. Irving.
FOB BENT
6 ROOM ui.turnished modern
house, 2 bedrooms, living room,
dining room, kitchen. 14th and
Fresno, on Century Drive. Good
garage. Water and light includ
ed. $20100 month. Inquire 1371
Fresno in back.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
MODERN FURNISHED house. 4
rooms, shower, garage and wood
shed. Call 21 Columbia. Mike
Todoroff.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment on paved street, close to
town and mills. Inquire 87 Shasta
or phone 962-J.
NICE, CLEAN, 3 room modern
furnished house, garage. Phone
557-W.
SLEEPING or light housekeeping
rooms, furnace heat. One block
west of high school. Phone 451-M
or call 608 Broadway.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Phone 3-R-21 after 6:00 p.m.
2 ROOM apartment with furni
ture. Army couple preferred. 726
Wall.
NICE, CLEAN, one room partly
furnished house, semi modern,
$12. Call at 648 E. 2nd.
3 ROOM scml-modern furnished
house. Inquire 1444 Hartford.
WANTED
MEDIUM SIZE wood circulating
heater. Phone 357-M.
BICYCLES Top cash prices for
bicycles, wheels, tricycles, frames,
wagons, parts of all kinds, broken
ones OK. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood.
TO BUY immediately sturdy, 2
wheel trailer. Must have 16"
wheels, and preferably 5 lug
wheels. Phone 406-W. G.Asendorf.
40 OR 80 ACRES good land.
Would like modern homo: Phone
842-J.
WANT TO BUY 3 or 4 thousand
feet of rough lumber. Call at 351
West Railroad St., Bend.
3 TWO WHEEL trailers to choose
from. One with 16" wheels for
$17.50. 350 Division.
8 ROOM, modern, unfurnished
house. Large living room with
fireplace, also outdoor living
room, fireplace, grill all enclosed
with new white picket fence. 326
Congress.
ONE NEW fur coat and fur chub
by left. Real bargains. 350 Division.
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.
WANT TO BUY a used oil heater.
Write No. 11770 care of the Bulletin.
( BIRO CONTORTIONIST ' . ,
it lifts rrs less out ' i Vl 'liny
OP THE WATER, SHAKES fMA CUvj1
) THE AOISTURE FROM THEM, ff'T " XB
( THEN FOLDS THEM OVER - ftf "j&Spv
I THE &AOOMa rs gjij,
, -AMERICA'S FIRST
WERE PINE KNOTS,
PLACED IN lON BASKETS
AND LIGHTED BY
NIGHT WATCHWEN.
T. m. nco. u. a. mt. art.
ANSWER: San Bernardino county, in Colifoinia,
rquare mile.
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Portland Stores
Are Cited By OPA
Portland, Dec, 29 IIP) The of
fice of price administration in
Portland today served complaints
on eight branches of Safeway,
Inc., and four branches of a local
chain group, Fred Meyer, Inc.,
alleging unlawful acceptance of
expired ration stamps after new
standards were announced earlier
this week.
It was charged the stores ac
cepted sugar, red and blue ration
stamps and sold ration-free canned
vegetables which had been re
turned to the ration list
Miss Cecilia Gallagher, enforce
ment attorney for the OPA, said
that hearings on the complaints
had been scheduled Jan. 8 before
a regional hearing commissioner
from the San Francisco office.
Confusion Blamed
The cited stores were Involved
in confusion on Tuesday result
ing from failure of the OPA to
Area. 2a 175
LOST
LADY'S WRIST WATCH down
town Bend. Imperial with 3 rubies
on each side, black band. Return
to Bulletin for reward.
GOLD IDENTIFJCATION brace
let lost downtown Tuesday, 1016
Federal or phono 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.
WILL ANYONE finding turf-tan
right hand leather glove, please
call 1038-W.
MISCELLANEOUS
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.
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER 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.
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.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
giaoiy given, ine Bulletin.
Flake calcium chloride added to
coarse sand or screened cinders Is
recommended as a skldproofing
mixture for winter icy roads;
from 50 to 100 pounds of the
chemical Is used for each cubic
foot of the abrasive.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the
county court of the state of Ore
gon for Deschutes county appoint
ed administratrix of the estate of
Ruuscl S. Lucas, deceased, and all
persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same with proper
vouchers to the undersigned at
the office of Ross Farnham, at
torney at law, In Bend, Oregon,
within six months after the date
hereof.
Dated and published first time
December 15, 1944.
SADIE A. LUCAS, Administra
trix, Estate of Russel S. Lucas,
Dec. 9-15-20-26C
have formal notice of ration!
changes and, the reported prao
uce oi me stores in following
previous standards. Hundreds of
customers jammed the stores and
police were called in one instance
when angry customers were noti
fied the store had abruptly
switched to the new rules.
McDanhell Brown, OPA direc
tor here, said after the one-day
buying spree he was astonished
and shocked that the public and
stores would ignore press and ra
dio notices of the rationing
changes. Trade officials said
about 85 per cent of the stores
abided by the changes.
Stores keeping the former stan
dards virtually were cleaned out
of stock on which changes were
made in the new regulations.
Other stores wanted to comply
with the new rules but were con
fused as to which foods had
changed, and local OPA heads
could offer little help in the ab
sence of official notification for
Washington.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been
duly appointed Administrator of
the Estate of Marcellous M.Thom
as, deceased, and any and all per
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to pre
sent said claims, duly verified, as
by law required, at the office of
my attorneys, DeArmond & Good
rich, Bank of Bend Building, Bend,
Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice.
DATED and first published this
15th day of December, 1944.
. EVERETT WALKER, Admr.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
attys. 915-20-26C
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 Street.
WE DO mattress revonating and :
rebuilding, work guaranteed.
Bend Bedding Co. Phone 753-J.
USED-GUNSand motors? wfii
pay good prices or liberal trade in
allowances on new ones. Evans !
Fly Co. South highway. I
WANT TO BUY chllds pre-war
sled. 1455 Cumberland.
WANT TO BUY .22 rifle, prefer
ably bolt action with either clip i
np rithiilar1 mnfravlnfj Pull at fi.T7
Federal after 5:00 p. m.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 WaU St. Phone 900.
USED CABS
1936 REO lh ton 28 passenger
school bus or flat bed. Also 1929
22-passpnger 1 VSi; ton Dodge.
Phone 644.
1930 FORD coupe. $150 or best
offer. Pine Tree Auto Courts, No.
18. Phone office 414.
1937 CHEV. sedan, very good con
dition. Excellent rubber. Schuman
Auto Electric.
LEAVING TOWN. 1935 Ford V-8.
Call afternoons and evenings. 400
Sisemore.
1934 FORD V-8 sport coupe. 5
good tires. Can be seen at 465 E.
Olney. Sam Durfee. J
2CHEVROLET coaches, 1929 and
1931. Will sell cheap. 1236 Balti
more. '
HELP WANTED
I HAVE SEVERAL console model
radios in excellent condition. Must
enll at nnfP for needed room. 117
I Lafayette. Phone 536.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Ofllce Phona 7 Rx. Phone 1-W
GIRL'S OVERSHOES, black, size
3'i; pair of boy's overshoes be
tween 7 'is and 8. boy's leather
boots, size 7'i, all in good condi
tion. Phone 989-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WILL SELL 1937 Chev coach
with good tires, or trade as down
payment for 3 bedroom house. 720
. Ogden.
EXPERIENCED WOMAN groce
ry clerk. Steady employment,
good pay, reasonable hours. Write
Bulletin 11760.
EXPERIENCED MACHINE
PRESSER WANTED. ASK FOR
MR. NOVACK AT MASTER
CRAFT CLEANERS.
Keeping Our Wartime Motor Transportation
Going on the Home Front is a Big Job - -
We have specialized mechanics with years of experience and equip
ment available to do any truck repair job. Keep that truck running
efficiently drive in for a cheek-up.
BEND GARAGE COMPANY
South of Post Office
Phone 193
BACK IN ENGLAND
London, Dec. 29 (IW Prime
Minister Winston Churchill and
Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden
arrived in England today, return
ing from Athens where they took
part In Greek peace discussions.
Court Rules Hines
Must Pay Biq Tax
aaiem, ure., uec z lufl The
state supreme court today upheld
the Harney county circuit court
in Its decision that the Edward
Hines Lumber company must pay
$8,284.14 for a 1940 corporation
excise tax. The Harney court had
held that the company's business
was not unitary in nature and
that its Oregon business had
yielded a net income. .
The company had brought suit
against the state tax commission,
represented by Charles V. Gallo
way. Justice George Rossman
wrote the decision.
Buy National War Bonds Nowl
Mrs. Sadie Lucas
Funeral Time Set
Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie
Lucas, who died suddenly at her
homtf Wednesday night, will be
held In the Niswonger and Wins
low chapel at 3 p.m tomorrow
with Rev. R. H. Prentice officiat- -ing.
Entombment will take place
later at the Portland mausoleum.
Mrs. Lucas, long active in local
civic affairs, had resided in Bend
some 40 years. . .
Fred Lucas, one of her two sur
viving sons, is expected to arrive
tonight from Tacoma, Wash.
The Proverbial
Ounce of Prevention
May Be a Pound of Grease
With cold weather making new demands
and straining different points of wear in
your car the need for the right weight
of grease is paramount! Let us' do a thor
. oucjh cleaning and greasing job for you,
ana preserve your car through winter's
demanding months of driving. .
Anti Freeze Radiator
Complete Motor Service
Electrical and Body Work
Towing
W. B. Anderson Nash Co.
1173 Wall Street
Phone 700
Shevlin Quality
PONDEROSA PINE
Lumber and Box Shooks
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