The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 03, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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FftGE SIX
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JAN. 3, 1945
Industrial Shares
Lead on Market
By Elmer C. Waler
(United 1'riiu Kiiiam-iul (alitor)
Now York. Jan. 3 Uli HIbIipsI
grade industrial shares led the
stork market to new highs sinre
Septemher 4, 1937, today on the
heaviest trailing since last July 5.
Higher priced railroad Issues
made gains of a point or more
while the others firmed frac
tionally. As the rails rested after
their recent sharp rise, the Indus
trial stocks assumed leadership.
Their averane crossed over to a
new high since October 2.r. 193ft,
and was within touching distance
the railroad average.
of the high since 1937 attained by
A large amount of thp buying
represented reinvestment of funds
realized in last year s market and
from year-end dividends. The fact
that the Industrial average was
confirming the rise In rails also
attracted a considerable amount
of new purchasing.
International Telephone fea
tured the market in turnover ami
made a new high on a rise of
more than n point. The steels
were active with lietbleliem at a
new high for more than n year on
a rise of nearly 3 points. Oils Im
proved with activity centering in
Sneony-Vacuum. Airerafts, chemi
cals, motors, amusement, and min
ing issues were active, and strong.
Local Egg Prices
To Drop 3 Cents
Beginning tomorrow, egg prices
here will average a throe cent
drop per dozen, it was announced
today by t he war price and ration
ing board, which at the same time
made known ceiling prices for the
ensuing week, fcgg prices are
due to be cut for the next nine
weeks, It was said.
Kggs which are shipped In may
have a higher ceiling price, pro
viding they are segregated from
local eggs and are so designated,
according to E. I I. Kennedy, pi ice
clerk.
Celling prices for the following
week are: ,
Group 1 Grades A 11 C
(small stores) G'Jc 57c !2c
Group 2 (med.) stores tile MJc 51c
Group 3 (P. W.) (ilc 55c 51c
Group 4 (cha.) stores GOr 5-lc 50c
In , urging buyers to pay no
more than the celling prices as
set by the OPA, Kennedy said
"price control tends to stabilize!
prices and prevent Inflation", add
ing that "it also protects the con
sumer In times of scarcity and
the producer when there Is an
ubundancc."
Minister Speaker
At Club Luncheon,
Europe's hope for after the war
lies In the spirit kept alive In oc
cupied countries by clergy of the
Christian church, Rev. Robert
Nicholas, pastor of Westminster
Presbyterian church, told the
Bend Kiwanls club at the weekly
noon meeting of the organization
at the Pine tavern. In the church,
he declared, was the last stand of
opposition to national socialism.
"The ministers." he declared, "re
fused to be silenced."
Rev. Nicholas was introduced
by Rev. K. E. Kiel, pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene, program
chairman for the day.
PORTLAND PRODI ( B
Portland. Ore., Jan. 3 dli
Butter and egg prices were un
changed today.
Butter Cube. 93 score. 420:
92 score. 42V.C; 90 score. 42c; 89
score. 41Hic pound.
Ekes Price to retailers: AA
large, 57c: A large, 55c; medium ;
A, 50c; small, 43c doz.
Chest Colds
To Relieve Misery
Rub on Tested
NOTICE OF
EETING OF
MEMBERS
Notice is hereby qiven that the An
nual Meeting of the Deschutes Fed
eral Savings and Loan Association of
Bend, Oregon, will be held in the of
fices of the Association at 957 Wall
Street, Bend, Oregon, at 2 p. m. Jan
uary 17th, 1945, for the election of
three directors and the transaction of
any new business.
1 wederalSavings
UIiiAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
For a Little, Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time S5c
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $05
All words .r S add lc per word time
number of Initrtieni
On month run. Mm copy, d rttt
Minimum CharK. I4e
LINE RATE lOe CAPITALS 20c
CUMlflrd Adv.rliaint, Cain In Advance
Daily Clualnt Tina UiJO P. M.
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. V. & A. M.
Km'HuI Communication
Tliiirs., .bin. 4, 7:30 p. in.
M. M. Degrees
Vlalllnt llrrlhran Wrlram
George Slmervllle, Sec'y.
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
FOR SAl.r.
BABY CRIB and mattress almost
new. Phone 489-W evenings or 5SS
days.
THESE THINGS MUST GO!
Here's our price What's yours?
Any offer considered -NEW $t"
o'coat $15, wheelbarrow $2.50, $15
table radio $12.50. load of wood
$3.75, 2 new tennis rackets 75c
ea., assorted garden tools new $1
ea., roofing paper, assorted new
electric fixtures 10c up, young
pet goat $5, sowing machine $10,
75 lb. Ice box $5, piano bench $1.50.
desk table $1.50. axe $1.75, worn-,
an's leather riding boots NEW
5, 5'n) $10, large beautiful land
scape $2.75, three new Spencer
corsets? 2nd house, Traj Club
Rd. Phone 220.
2 WHEEL trailer, all steel frame
work, lb" tires, new turn's. Ars
neaw drag saw, twin cylinders.
1931 Ford motor Just overhauled
and mounted for portable power
unit. $50 each. Alvan I in ner, lit.
1, Box 422.
NEW STYLE white enamel range,
a real buy: dresser, library diner
table with 4 leather bottomed
chairs, dark walnut bed, double
deck coll springs, almost new
tent, round oaK table and i cnairs.
$S.OO; heating stoves, metal bed
steads, dresser bases, archery set.
ball and socket trailer lutein's and
bumper hitches, replacement balls
lor trailer mtcnes, useti cnairs auo
each. 350 Division.
MODERN 5 room house. Includ
ing nice range, circulating heater,
garage, woodshed, extra one-room
cabin, fruit cellar, garden plot. In
quire 1334 Columbia.
9 ROOM, modern, unfurnished
house. Large living room with
fireplace, also outdoor living
room, fireplace, grill all enclosed
with new white picket fence. 326
Congress.
MEN'S AND LADIES' used coats
just cleaned anil pressed, real bar
gains. 350 Division.
NEW FINGER TIP length fur
coat, reduced price, last one. Also
new fur chubby. 350 Division.
BULLS of all kinds. Hereford.
Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice
milk cows ready to freshen. Sad
dle horses and saddles. Franks
Service Station, phone 78 J. W. R.
Franks, Redmond.
MUST SELL at once, 4 room mod
ern furnished house, three blocks
from business district on pave
ment, has utility room, builtin
tubs, electric refrigerator, electric
range, circulating heater, and well
furnished. Priced to sell. Write
No. 11S91 care of Bulletin.
LARGE WALNUT dresser with
plate glass mirror. Call at - 27
Mueller or phone S59-W.
22 FISTOU '3ti IXxIge 4 uassenger
coupe better than average paint
and tires, many extras. Motor just
rebuilt. Phone Sisters 7SI after fi
p. m.
NEW LIVING room, bedroom
sets, lamps, tallies, dishes and
complete household furnishings.
1535 W. 4th St. Everything must
sell. ANNUAL
If)K SALE
AM. THE CIGARS you want for
sale at The Smoke Shop.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WOULD LIKE to trade: New wal
nut bedroom suite, breakfast set,
prewar Uaveno and matched mat
tress and box springs for good
trailer house. Will pay some dif
ference. 13G Canal St., Bend.
PURE' BRED Guernsey bull 20
mnnlhe nlil m- tt-.lili for anm mlllr
cow. 9 mill's north on old Red
mond nignway, mile east irom
Peterson's rock gardens. Geo. M.
Colfelt.
FOR RENT
COZY 3 room newly cleaned fur
nished semi-modern house. Fire
place and indoor toilet. Call at 147
E. Olney.
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
wood, water and lights furnished.
35 Hawthorne. Phone 39.
2 ROOM apartment with furni
ture. Army couple preferred. 72G
Wall.
3 ROOM semi-modern furnished
house. Inquire 1444 Hartford.
COZY WARM 4-room modern
partly furnished house. Phone 36-F-2.
(JG4 Penn Ave.
MODERN three room furnished
apartment. Close to city center.
Wood, water, lights furnished.
$25.00. Adults only. Apply at 9-15
E. 2nd.
ROOM AND BOARD for men at
Shirley Hotel. 78 Kearney. Phone
590-W.
SLEEPING ROOMS In modern
home. 1532 Harmon. Phone 1184-J.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Private bath. Phone 706. 141
Cleorgla.
WANTED
WILL SOMEBODY sell me a box
or 2 wheel trailer. Phone 220.
BICYCLES Top cash prices for
bicycles, wheels, tricycles, frames,
wagons, parts of all kinds, broken
ones OK. Carl Austin, 220 Green
wood. WE DO mattress revonating and
reuuiiuing, worn g u a r a n i e e u. I
Bend Bedding Co. Phone 753-J. j
USEIr:nNK!iml motors vTTl I
pay good prices or liberal trade in
allowances on new ones. Evans
Fly Co. South highway.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WANT TO BUY a low Iron wheel
wagon In good shape. J. B. LaRue.
19S8 Awbrey Road.
TO RENT or lease small acreage
with four or flee room house in
Redmond vicinity. Rt. 1, Box 155,
Redmond, Oregon.
USED OR SHOT OUT gunsT" Put
that old rusted, broken down or
shot out gun into cash. Such guns
as 22. 25 20. 32-20. 30-30. 45-70. all
bolt action etc. I want them for,
arts and rebulldin". Eugene!
Clark, 1037 Harmon Blvd., after:
0:00 p. m. j
WILL BUY good small bouses on
west side. P. O. Box 735, Bend.
HELP WANTED
BELL HOPS wanted at Pilot
Butte Inn.
GIKL for general housework.
Room and board and good wages.
Mi's. Martin Lino, 42 Louisiana.
WOMAN OR GIRL for general
housework, nrmanent position.
Phone 10-lti, 759 Roanoke.
SURE
MILK CAN HELP YOU PRODUCE
MORE FOR VICTORY!
Now Is the time to put your
ran on the Sperry tl.arro)
Siiremllk Feeding System. The
first step U to obtain a free
copy tif the Miremilk Dairy
Book. It tells you about this
wonderful feeding system and
in addition contains much vslu
nble Information that should tc
In the library of every dairy
man. Ask us for II.
Central Oregon
Farm Supply
East A St., Aorws Tracks
Phone I'.'l licdmoiul
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Otdr rwn. rj h. rv-n. s.j.w
A
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
ANSWER: Martinique, a volcanic island in the West Indies.
SITUATION WANTED
EXPERIENCED service station
attendant wants position. Write
Rt. 1, Box 353.
ISED CARS
1941 SPECIAL De-Luxe Ford V-8,
good rubber. Motor just overhaul
ed. Sleeping trailer easily made
into flat rack. See Claude Lunriy,
Box 50, Rt. 1.
LOST
THE PARTY was seen who pick
ed up red male cocker spaniel dog
just out of Brooks-Scanlon camp
Sunday. Return to Fred Denham
at camp or phone 551-J Bend. Dog
was boy's pet. Reward.
BLUE AUSTRALIAN shepbard
dog between Bend and Hampton
on Dec. 19 or 20. Answers to name
of "Doc." Finder please notify
Hero AleeKs, Brothers, Oregon.
LADY'S HARVEL wrist watch
with black band lost downtown
Saturday. Reward. Call G. H. Nen
zel at telephone office. Phone 187.
PILOT'S WINGS engraved R. L.
M. 4-12-43. Please return to 515
Lava Road.
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress t
and surgical. Men's and women's !
belts. Phone 068 or 21-F-4. Mrs.!
Edna Boyd Brinson. O'Kane BUIg., I
or Box 164, Bend. i
SKATES HOLLOW ground, keysi
made, saws filed. Guns, locks, pho-'
nographs, electric appliances re-
paired. Soldering, shears, knives
sharpened. Open Sunday and eve
nings. Henderson's Repair Shop,
112 Minnesota.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you llr.e. Estimates
gladly given. Ine Bulletin. j
TRAFFIC HAZARDS
Boston 'Hi There are no fewer
than 70,000 burned out lights on '
automobiles using Massachusetts
highways, according to an esti
mate by Motor Vehicle Registrar
Rudolph F .King.
RAW FURS
WANTED
Mini . Muskrat Lynxcdt Skunlt
Weasel - Domestic Rabbit
Wo Will Continue the Purchase
of Deer and Elk Hides.
Coyote pelts . . . No. Is and No.
2s will run between one dollar
and fifty 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
11S2 Newport Ave. Bend, Ore,
Phone tMS
"ecpKvnpp
With Bulletin
J f ' A CRIPPLED DRESSAWKER
s I IN A SMALL VILLA&E IN
f GERMANY, INVENTED THE 1
I about ieas I
n?m&, THEODORE ROOSEVELT
wSfflMiilS BEAS-HUNTlNe EXPIOITS
VtTwA GAVE IT ITS NAViE'
V VEARS('
COW. IMS BY HZA SERVICE, INC.
THE STATE OF
IS &ETTIN& LARGER ALL THE
TIME, AND 26 OTHER STATES
ARE DONATING THE SOIL,
SQUIRRELS ON CABLE DIET
Hernando, Miss. l!i Hernan
do's squirrels aren't co-operating
in the nation's program of war
conservation. Lately they have
acquired a new diet wire cables.
On several occasions recently,
they have put a number of tele
phones out of commission here by
gnawing away the wires.
SOO' STARTS 'SWEET SUE'
B-29 Superfortress Base, West
ern China IU' The fact that all
desserts here are called "sweets"
plus the fact that the most popu
lar Chinese waiter in the officers'
mess is named Soo, causes a
small uproar nearly every day.
Usually everyone is chanting:
"Sweet Sue."
I 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 Deschutes 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 toj
and for settlement thereof; and
all persons interested are hereby
required to apiicar at said hear
ing and show cause If such there
be why said accounting should not
be settled and allowed.
JAMES D. DONOVAN, Execu
tor Estate of John W. Eklund,
Dec.
13-1S-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. Christiernson, deceased, and
that the judge of said court has
fixed February 2S. 1945. at two
o'clock p. m. at the countv court
room at the courthouse in Bend.
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing ooiections to and tor set
tlement thereof; and all persons'
interested are hereby required to I
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. i
LOUISE H. THIELSEN, Ad-!
ministratrix c. t. a. Estate of;
Charles G. Christiernson. Dec.
13-1S-24-30C '
GOOD HEALTH
Your Greatest Possession
Regain U by being rellered
ot Hemorrhoids (FUet). Fis
sure. Fistula. Heraia (Rup
ture). Our athod of treat
stent without hospital op
eration sufceisruitT usevi
tor W Tears. Liberal credit
terms. Call for -xisuoatioo 2
or send lot f HE booklet.
Open FvertMiaj, Won., Wed., Fru, ? to 8 30
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
PhysJcfan and Suroeoa
N. C. Cor. I BumM ni n.-.
Telephone EAstJSlj Portland U Creaoa
RiinnnKHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiituiiiiiiiii i
Realty Transfers
utiwmmiiiiMt'miiiuiii
TW. 23 Deeds
Central Oregon Irrleatij0" dis
trict to Frank W. Mc(i"'ry,
MWllK'lVK 9fl.14.lS
Frank W. McCaffery tola'Ph
Fmmei-t NWUNWU 201 J13
PYnnk W MeCafferv tr Jake
Mpvpi-. NFl'.NWli 20-14-13
Joseph N. Hunter to Cl;"p K.
Fuller, lot 17, block 17, Be -
W. J. Connolly to Bert ha E.
Connolly, H interest in lot 1 ana
EV4 lot 2, block 5, Kenwoo .
Deo. 23 Mortgages
Ralph Emmert to Frank A . Mc
Caffery, NW'iNW'j 20-14-p-
Jake Mever to Frank V- Mc
Caffery, NElj NW'i 20-14-V-s-Dec.
26 Deeds I
Glenn D. Nelson to Gol'e V.
Nelson, portion of 16-1-1-13. .
Glenn D. Nelson to Goljdie V.
Nelson, lots 2 to 10 inclusive and
23, 24 and 25, block 1 : lots 16. 7, 8,
9, 20, 21, 26G, 27, block 3; lij,s 1 t0
10 inclusive and 23 to 3? inclu
sive block 18: lot 14, block pi: lots
1 to 7 inclusive and 25 to 32 in
clusive, block 20; lot 3, bl'ock 36;
lots 1 and 32. block 37 and 'lots 23,
24. and 25, block 39. Hillman.
Central Oregon Irrigation dis
trict to Joe Hince. W!BNjE'; 32-17-13.
,
North Fork Livestock company
to Frank W. McCaffery. K's 1. 2.
3. 4, 9, 10. 11, 12. and Nl!J ot 5,
block 8, Mt. View. ',
Christina Mohr to Weste Ore
gon Conference associatior of 7'h
Day Adventists, SENE'i 815-
13. ,
Dec. 26 Mortgage Release
Deschutes Federal SavirKs and
Loan association to Geoge W.
Raycraft. lot 3, block 13. Boule
vard addition. ;
Dec. 27 Mortgage Releases
Equitable Savings and Ioan as
sociation to Stanlev Powning, por
tion of lot 8. block C, Redmond
first addition.
Ennilahle Savinps and I.oan as
sociation to Ethel L. Smr'h. lotsi
9 and 10, block 55 and lots' H and
12, block 6, Redmond.
Dec. 28 Mortgage Releases
Pacific Fii-st Federal a"i Loan
association to Alfred Mui'z. lot 9.
block 16, Redmond. '
Federal Land Bank .o R. L.
Moore, Dortions of 24 lfi-12.
Dick Phillips to L. G.'Dean. lots
3 and 4, block 20, Redmond.
Dec. 29 Deeds
Glenn Sturdivan to William W.
Durfee, portion of 16 1513.
Harriet E. Starks to Edward T.
Hanneman, lots 1, 2 and 3, block
20, Laidlaw.
Lewis A. Gasset to Amos B.
Anderson, portion of 291712.
Ivan F. Thatcher to Evelyn E.
Thatcher. interest in SW'2 lot
3, block 11. Bend.
Gertrude Munz to fesrfter O.
Inks, lot 9, block 16, Redmond.
Dec. 29 Mortgage Releases
State Corportion commissioner
Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
ir you rnfler from rheumatic, nrthritli or
neuritis pain, trr tt simple lncxpriuue hnrrw
rrvti tint thousand are usIik. f.rt a pari.
of Hti-Ki Oiiupoucd. m two- siii.ijy
tUjr. Mil It with a quart ot wjt.-r sid tin
Juice of 4 Irmoos. Hi -. No trouble at
nil and ple.is.iltt. Ymj oeel only S tabltport
fuls two times a ay. oftea wllMo 4 hoar
sometime overnUM plendid results are
oMalDed. U tt.t iwita do n.-t qulrkfv leave
aud If j-pu do Dot few N-tter. nturo t(;
empty rars.iffe and Ru-Kx will r.t jou rWr"
ln to try as It Is sold by yur .Iruut under
ftU atWvlUte OlOMwMcV ini.nnr. u. ..
rompouud is for su-t aiJ rvcoiumended iy
The Owl Pharmacy and drug siores everywhere
WHO'S WHO Ira
RELIABLE
BEAUTY SHOPS
I HALLOWELL
j HOLD WAYES
I .lust Ask tht' Cirl
J Who's Had One!
I
j Well Qualifird anil
I F.xperienitHl Openi'ors
! MAY LAl'KA B1I.I.IK
: Powder Puff Beauty Shop
! Phone 4S4
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
153o Awbrvy lid. Tel. 6i9-M
Classified Ads
to Sherman Nash Weisgerber,
lots 7 and 8, block 5", Redmond.
Bank of Bend to George F.
Hoover, lots 11 and 12, block 3,
Kenwood.
Bank of Bend to R. E. Ullrick,
lot 8, block 10, Staats addition.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 3 iiw Live
stock: Cattle 200, calves 35. Ac
tive, steady. Good fed steers quot
able 14.25-16.25. Common-medium
heifers 9.0012.50; few 13.00. Can-1
SURE! YOU CAN KEEP YOUR CAR
ROLLING FOR THE DURATION
If your tires are worn smooth and you're worrying
about whether they'll carry you through until you
can buy new tires again . . . here's the answer to
your problem.
Bring us your worn casings just as soon as the
treads wear smooth. With our modern equipment,
with our expert "know-how" and the best recap
ping material we can buy, we can put new treads
on your tires that will give them a new lease on life
keep them rolling safely and dependably.
The important thing is don't wait until the
fabric shows through. Then it may be too late to
save the tire's life. If you have just one smooth tire
or four, come in today. No certificate needed.
Shoop & Schulze Tire Service
1291 Wall
Brooks'Scanlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Sccnlon Lumber
Company Inc.
AX ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR V
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
Refrigerator Service
A'l Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
e COMMERCIAL
e HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Rnn,l A- Mlnnpiot Phonr- RAR
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE V2!
Bee Hive Truoks nwv be used
aii- here in the l".S4. nithout
red tape or special license when
transporting your own gotklrs
Ixine trips, short trips' anv
w here. See your Texaeo dealer.
Mission Service Station
Rnii.l Franklin PitoneSUI
ner-cutter cows 5.00-7-00. Fat
dairy type cows 7.50-9.00. Common-medium
beef cows 8.00-11.00.
Bulls 9.5011.00. Good vealers
13.50-14.00; choice quotable to
14Hogs 400. Fully steady. Good
choice 170-270 lbs. 15.75; heavier
and lighter weights down to 14.50.
Good sows 13.2514.00. Feeder pigs
strong to 25c higher at 14.25-14.50.
Sheep 100. Strong. Good wooled
lambs 13.75. Fed lambs quotable
to 14.50; common 68 lb. 10.50.
Good ewes up to 6.00.
Phone 565
BEMU
J-ong Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
LOCAL CARTAGE
EEND-PORTLAN0
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Daily Service Every Day
Of the Year
Phone 544