THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 5. 1945 PAGE SEVEN I 1 t 4 it I f (Stocks Advance For 7th Session New York, Jan. 5 tlB Stocks advanced today lor the sevemn consecutive session and" the gen eral average made a new high since September 4, 1937. Railroad issues resumed leader ship both in volume and in gain. Industrials barely exceeded tneir closing price average and the minor gain brought tne figure to a new high since October 25, 1939. The rail average was at its best level since August 2b, 1937. The rise continued to reflect reinvestment demand that ordin arily comes into the market at the beginning of the year. Modest amounts of profit taking here and there indicated a growing caution on the belief the marke had risen a bit too fast and needed a diges tion period. Heaviest trading centered on New York Central with Erie rail road second and Delaware, Lack awanna & Western, fourth. Arm our came in third place. Then the rails picked up again with Le high Valley in fifth place. All the issues in the top activity brackets made new highs for more than a year. rOKTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., Jan. 5 iui Live siock: cattle 15, calves 10. Mostl a cleanup market, but demand dependable. No steers offered. Tot tnis week 16.25. Few cutter heil ers today 7-8. Canner-cutter cows 5-6. Good beef cows up to 12. Ciood-choice vealers salable 13.50-1-1.50 or above. Hogs 100. Very active. Fully steady. Good-choice 170-270 lbs. 15.75; heaviei. weights scarce, salable down to 14.50; few light lights 14.50; good 400 lb. sows 13.75; few good 92 lb. feeder pigs Good ewes quotable up to 6. Sheep none. Nominal. Good choice wooled lambs salable 13.75 11.25; top late Thursday 14.25. 14.25. For a Little, Sell a hot With Bulletin Classif ied Ads Classified Rates Local Paid in Advance 25 Words One Time .85c 25 Words Three Times 76o 25 Words tx Times J1.3S FOB SALE HELP WANTED ALL THE CIGARS you want for sale at The Smoke Shop. All wtrda aver Z6 add lc per word Haw Ona aaoath run, unt copy, $a daj rata Minimum Charge, S4c LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c Claarified Advertising. Caaa in Advance liaiiy Cloeing Tuna 12 ;M P. IL BEND LODGE NO. 139 A. F. & A. AI. Special Communication Sun., Jan, 7, 2 p. in. Funeral Services for Paul Berg George SimeivUie, Sec'y. FOB SALE SPLENDID BUY, 5 acres, close in. 4 acres C.O.I. Neat 4-room house. 2 - cisterns. New barn, chicken house. $1700, $500 down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. WOOD CIRCULATING heater. 1006 Delaware Ave. MODERN 5 room house-, includ ing nice range, circulating heater, garage, woodshed, extra one-room cabin, fruit cellar, garden plot. In quire 1334 Columbia. BALED HAY, excellent quality, now available at Scotty's Feed Store, north highway. Phone 776. ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom modern house, newly decorated inside and out. Plastered, new roof. Base ment, double garage. $3500, loan available. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon. Phone 36-W. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Jan. 5 (Ul Shortage of butter today contin ued to grow, accentuated, the trade reported, by slaughter of dairy cows. Prices remained at ceiling levels. Demand was keen for top grade fresh eggs, but offerings were scanty. Prices remained unchang ed since yesterday's 3-cent de, cline, with another drop sched uled for next Thursday. Butter Cube 93 score 42c; 92 score 42'4c; 90 score 42c; 89 score 41 'Ac pound. Eggs Price to retailers: AA large 51c; A large 52c; medium A 47c; small 42c dozen. TRAILER one wheel, factory built with covered panel box. Pilot Butte Auto Court No. 4, Bend, Oregon. 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. 11891 care of Bulletin. SEMI-MODERN houses, west side. 3 rooms, 2 stoves, $900, $250 down, $20 month. 2 bedroom house, partly furnished, $950, $300 down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. WOMAN to care for 2 pre-school children during school week; Hours 8:30 to 4:30. Phone 787-W or call 1204 Hill. 22 PISTOL, '36 Dodge 4 passenger coupe better than average paint and tires, many extras. Motor just rebuilt. Phone Sisters 781 after 6 p. m. ritt.tari.'R PERSON tn care for 1 2 small children during office hours. Koom ana ooara u aesirea. finnd waives. Call 831 during day or 859-W after 7 p. m. ONE BOX trailer, 4x8-16" wheels. Sturdy one piece weld job. See at 57 Gilchrist Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE PURE BRED Guernsey bull 20 months old or trade for good milk cow. 9 miles north on old Red mond highway, 'A mile east from Peterson's rock gardens. Geo. M. Coffelt. FOR BENT 3 ROOM semi-modern furnished house. Inquire 1444 Hartford. MODERN FURNISHED 4 room house with breakfast nook, refrig erator, piano. 2 bedrooms, garage, fenced yard, suitable for family with one or two small children. Inquire at 1616 Hill St. COZY WARM 4-room modern partly furnished house. Phone 36-F-2. 664 Penh Ave. SMALL UNFURNISHED modern house, 2 bedrooms. Garage. 1371 Fresno St., on Century Drive. Ap ply at house In back. MODERN three room furnished apartment. Close to city center. Wood, water, lights furnished. $25.00. Adults only. Apply at 945 E. 2nd. WELL FURNISHED, clean com fortable room, modern home, de sirable location, close to town and mils on paved street. Mrs. Brook ings, 138 St. Helens. $500 EQUITY in $1500 apartment house, 7 rooms, modern furnished, 4 rooms upstairs and 3 down. Owners leaving town, possession immediately. 1114 Baltimore. ROOM AND BOARD for men at Shirley Hotel. 78 Kearney. Phone 590-W. TWO ONE-ROOM houses, with water and lights, $6 and $8 a month. Close in. Phone 834-W. Call 168 E. Irving. ATTRACTIVE CLERICAL posi tions open for young ladles with substantial local concern. Require ments: high school education; some ability to type, no dictation; experience with adding machine desirable but not essential; appli cants must be permanent resi dents of this community. Write No. 11934 care of Bend Bulletin stating age, education, experience, address and telephone number. SITUATION WANTED HUSKY MAN wants part-time job. Days preferred. Write No. 11924 care of Bulletin. USED CARS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please take notice that a public hearing will be held by the under signed at the County Court House at Bend, Oregon, on Friday, Jan uary 12, 1945, at the. hour of 1:15 P.M., at which meeting testimony and evidence will be taken relat ing to the following specific mat ters, and to amend Of fiicnl Order No. 19 now in effect in Deschutes County: 1. Establishing production rec ord on basis of four low months' production In the the preceding calendar year upon the basis of fluid milk delivered to the market, testing not to' exceed 4.4. 2. To provide for payment to producers by distributors on the basis of milk testing not to exceed 4.4. 3. To consider such other mat ters as may probably come before this hearing relating to produc tion and distribution of fluid milk in Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 4th day of January, 1915. E. L. PETERSON, Director. 26-27C 1931 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan, 4 new tires. Phone 33 F-12. Rt. 2, Box 18, north on new Dalles-California highway. 1936 DELUXE Chev. coupe. 5 pre--war tires, heater, seat covers. Mi tor just overhauled. Call 865. 1935 LAFAYETTE Nash 4-door sedan, $500, coiling price. Must sell quickly. Am leaving for Merchant Marine. Inquire at 109 Broadway. Donald Smith. 1937 PLYMOUTH couie to trade for sedan. Call after 6 p. m. or Sunday. 164 E. Irving. LOST PILOT'S WINGS engraved R. L. M. 4-12-43. Please return to 515 Lava Road. BLUE SAPPHIRE earring in gold setting at Policeman's Ball. Find er please return to Bulletin for reward. FOUND LARGE WALNUT dresser with plate glass mirror. Call at 27 Mueller or phone 859-W. NEAT SMALL 2 room house, I partly furnished, good garage. 4 room house partly lurnished, not modern. Inquire 236 E. Haw thorne. J. H. Buchholz. PLAIN GOLD band ring, engrav ed inside, found 2 or 3 weeks ago. Probably has keepsake value to owner. 6 Lava Road. BOARD AND ROOM 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. 9-15-20-26c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 1116 . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Lavona E. Rogers. deceased has filed his final ac- I count in the office of the County uierK oi uoscnutes county, Ore gon, and that Monday, the 5th day of February 1945 at the hour of 2 P. M. In the afternoon of said day, in the County Court Room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. Dated and first published Jan uary 5th, 1915. Last publication February 2nd, 1945. C. V. SILVIS, administrator of the estate of Lavona E. Rogers, deceased. H. C. ELLIS, attorney for ad ministrator. 26-32-38-44-50C MEETS RESCUER Indianapolis, Ind. 'U-iThe first patient, other than himself, whom Pfc. Robert L. Sedam saw when he entered Billings General hos pital to convalesce was "the guy who carried me off the field." Se dam hurried to shake hands with Peter Paul Wlckery, Ludington, Mich., a medical corpsman, who had carried Sedam from a shell pocked hill In France. Wlckery had been wounded exactly three months later. Both men hold the purple heart and have been rec ommended for the silver star, ; MOTHER SET THE PACE Boston ilW A chip off the old block is Pvt. Mary F. MacDonald ' of Brighton, now with the Wacs at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., whose ambition is to achieve a rank equal to the chief petty officer rating held by her mother during World War I. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street Evenings by Appointment Office Phone 73 Res. Phone 819-W REPORT OF CONDITION OF BANK OF BEND of Bend in the State of Oregon at the close of business on December 30, 1941 ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $2,633.05 overdrafts) $ 398,577.83 United States Government obligations, direct and guaran teed 2,773.359.07 Oglibations of Slates and political subdivisions 30,815.85 Other bonds, notes, and debentures- 35,112.92 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ances, and cash items In process of collection 819,671.60 Bank premises owned $27,250.71, furniture and fix tures $10,247.68 37,498.39 Real estate owned other than bank premises 4,224.69 Other assets 17,131.99 TOTAL ASSETS 4,146,392.34 . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corp orations 2,401,200.39 Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corpora tions 9C5.710.07 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 409,323.39 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 220,475.86 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 7,186.33 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,003,896.64 Other liabilities 9,426.72 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subordinated obligations shown below) 4,013,323.36 5 ROOM modern house including cojrhrand wood circulator, hard wood floors, double garage, three lots. 352 E. Kearney. ur Creed: To serve you promptly and efficiently, with the best products available. it Standard Gasoline R.P.M. Motor Oils it Check-Chart Lubrication it Guaranteed Atlas Tires it Guaranteed Atlas Batteries it Champion Spark Plugs Doug's Service Station Bond end Oregon Streets Phone 94 CLEAN SLEEPING and house keeping room, kitchen and launj dry privileges. Linen and bedding furnished. Automatic heat. Phone 493-W. REOPENING BOARDING house. Home cooked meals served family style. Nice warm rooms. Board and room at Delaware Hotel, Mi's. Mason, manager. Phone 31-W. Capital : Surplus ' Undivided profits . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BICYCLES Top cash prices for bicycles, wheels, tricycles, frames, wagons, parts of all kinds, broken ones OK. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. SPENCER SUPPORTS Dross 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. 70,000.00 35,000.00 28,068.98 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 133,068.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITOL ACCOUNTS 4,146,392.34 'DOC - - Do you think my BABY will get well?" If you've never pampered your car before, this is the time to do it so it will survive the war months ahead until you can replace it with a better, newer one. Expert service and repair will lengthen its life-ease your driving-drive in! W. B. Anderson Nash Co. 1173 Wall Street Phone 700 FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor waxes, furniture polish, the new safe odorless all-purpose cleaner, 'and many other household aids. Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl Road, Bend. USED GUNS and motors. Will 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. La Hue. 1988 Awbrey Road. I TO RENT or lease small acreage 'with four or fice room house in ; Redmond vicinity. Rt. 1, Box 155, ! Redmond, Oregon. i USED OR SHOT OUT guns. Put ! that old rusted, broken down or 1 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 parts and rebuilding. Eugene ! Clark, 1037 Harmon Blvd., after ;6.00 p. m. WILL BUY good small houses on west side. P. O. Box 735, Bend. SEWING MACHINE in good con dition. Singer or White preferred. Call or write Mrs. L. E. Lisen bury, 904 Roosevelt. Learn To FLY! it Special Rates for Solo and Private Courses I Instructory Lessons $2.50 1 Solo Course $80 jj Short Course $25 ft And you needn't wait. Now there are no re- strictions on private flying and aircraft sales! 1 O Student Instruction Aircraft Rental O Sales and Service Tilse Flying Service Phone 13-F-5 Bend Airport LIGHT TRAILER, good bucking saw, splitting wedges and sledge. 1425 Baltimore. ELECTRC WASHING machine. Phone 874-R or write 1235 Wilson. HELP WANTED BELL HOPS wanted at Pilot Butte Inn. WANTED, experienced waitress es at Downing Cafe. WOMAN OR GIRL for general i housework, permanent position. Phone 1046, 759 Roanoke. RAW FURS WANTED Mink - Muslcrat - Lynxcat - Slunk Weasel - Domestic Rabbit We Will Continue the Purchase of Deer and Elk Hides. Coyote pelts ... No. I s and No. 2s will run between one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) end 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 1133 Newport Ave. Bend, Ore, Phone (113 QUIET CHEERFUL home and considerate care for aged or ail ing. Phone 493-W. PIUNT1NG YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you lie. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the county court of the stale of Or e gon for Deschutes county appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Russel 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. , 9-1520-2UC i-. : MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities' loaned) (book value:! (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guar anteed, pledged to secure deposits and other lia bilities 857,341.35 (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills redis .ounted and securities sold under repurchase agreement) 7,112.05 TOTAL 861,483.40 Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant lo requirements of law 588,526.72 TOTAL 588,526.72 Subordinated obligations: (a) On dale of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this bank was 412,101.51 (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to 823,172.23 I, G. C. Meeks, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear (hat the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. . G. C. MEEKS Correct Attest: CARL E. ERICKSON S. DIETRICK 11. A. STOVER D. M. FIELD Directors. Stale of Oregon, County of Deschutes, ss: Sworn to anil subscribed before me this 4th day of January, 1915. My commission expires Jan. 20, 1915 SEAL G. A. DAVIS, Notary Public HAMMAN STAGE LINES Announces Change of Schedules For Salem .Effective Jan. 8, 1945 Leave Bend ' 7.30 A.M. Arrive Salem 12:35 P.M. Leave Salem 1:50 P.M. Arrive Bend 7:10 P.M. Connections are made at Salem to and from all Willamette Valley and Coast points. For additional information call PACIFIC TRAILWAYS DEPOT Phone 500. ma The Kirby Co. of Bend KIRBY HOME RENOVATION SYSTEM Sales and Service of the Kirby vacuum cleaner. Phone or write for a free demonstration. I2l2j)avonport Phone 1120 1939 TRUCK FOR SAL Deschutes County Court will accept sealed bids at the office of the County Clerk until the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, January 9 for one 1939 Chevrolet truck chassis with cab. Motor number T265767I, series 6VD076II4. Truck has 700x20 8 ply tires, duals on rear, overload springs and heavy duty radiator. No bid will bo accepted for more than $530. In case of tie bids, the buyer will bo determined by drawing. All bids will be opened at 10 o'clock a. m., January 9, 1945. Deschutes County Court By C. L. Allen, County Judge Shevlin. Quality PONDEROSA PINE Lumber and Box Shooks RED RYDER By FRED HARMAN I ( OUR DlRE-CTOROpy 1E.S. RTDE.R H6 WASAM' HIRED THESE. VJ f BETTER HOLD WILDCAT 1 f? : STATE. ROADS THE DRAWS PACK OFlTVOO KROJE AROTHEiK I BY TAIL. 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