The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 11, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Stocks Edge Up;
Trading Active
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United Pru Financial Editor)
New York, Jan. 11 IP Stocks
tugea up on active trading today,
ran into profit-taking which was
well absorbed, and then made
new'seuen.vpar hlahs
Dozens of stocks made new
nigns ana many held gains rang
ing to more than two points. Ralls
absorbed lnrpp nmnnnto nf wiaiiv.
ing. Steels rose on announcement
vi increased ceiling prices on live
steel items. Motors were mixed,
utilities firm, oils irregular, and
coppers steady.
Several preferred and high
priced stocks rose five points or
more, including Armour pre
ferreds, Vicksburg, Shrevcport &
St. Louis railway, and Household
Finance. Special issues were in
demand in many instances. Amer
ican Woolen issues made new
highs with the common active.
International Telephone was ac
tive and Op a point near closing
time.
BoninandKurile
Islands Blasted
Pacific Fleet Headquarters,
Pearl Harbor, Jan. 11 Ul'i Army
bombers from bases in the Pari
anas and Aleutians have carried
out new raids against strategic
Japanese installations in the Bo
nln and Kurilc islands, Fleet Ad
miral Chester W. Nlmltz an
nounced in a communique today.
I LEGAL NOTICES I
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 duly Issued by the
Clerk of the Circuit's Court of the
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 and State, wherein BANK
OF BEND Is plaintiff and recov
ered judgment against J. A. FER
RELL and CYNTHIA 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 sjx percent (6) per annum,
together with attorneys fees and
plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Monday, the 22nd
day of January, 1945, at the west
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
the highest bidder for cash, all
right and title that the above
named defendants or either of
them have or had at date of Bald
judgment In the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter (NW& of
NE), 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
Classified Rates
, Local Paid in Advance
ZB Words One Time 85c
85 Words Three Times 75c
28 Words SU Times $L3fl
All wordi oir IS add e pr word tlaee
number of insertion
UM month run, uine tour, H dmy nt.
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY,- JANUARY II, 1945
FOR RENT
10 ROOM furnished house west
side for rooming house or will
rent 5 rooms downstairs to one or
two couples. Inquire CIS E. Marshall.
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
, I a. I , I J A J I -1 . . , . .
Dollr Cloolnt Tin 11,10 p. .
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. Hall
W. M. Loy, W. P. Phone 20-F-5
xiarry a. juarsnau, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store
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BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
Thurs., .Ian. 11, 8 p. m.
M. M. Degree
VUltlna Brethren Welrom
George Slmervllle, Sec'y.
FOR SALE
WELL BUILT 12 foot row boat
comnlptp with nn
Broadway.
SMALL ELECTRIC phonograph
In good condition. Phone 172. 744
Colorado and Wall St.
PRE-WAR DAVFNO mnlfoo ann,
bed, $25. 1G4 E. Irving.
ALFALFA HAY, No. 1 quality,
$22.00 per ton. Wm. Kuhn, Rt. 1,
Box 434.
2 PRE-WAR baby buggies. One
collapsible $10.00,one Lloyd Loom,
very strongly Dunt and in excel
lent condition. 233 East Haw
thorne, across from Allen school.
ALMOST NEW 2 unit electric De
Laval Sterling milking machine
equipped for 16 cows. Will help
install. S. M. Edgerton, 2 miles
west on McKenzie highway and 1
mile north. Redmond, Oregon.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Electrically equipped. 141
Georgia. Ave. Phone 7C6.
MODERN one room cabin suit
able for one or a couple. 648Vi E.
2nd.
PLEASANT UPSTAIRS room
with hot water at lavatory. Fur
nished for light housekeeping. Ac
cess to shower bath. Call at 623
Hill St.
REOPENING BOARDING house
January 10th. $45 per month.
Home cooked meals, warm rooms.
Delaware Hotel, Mrs. Mason. Mgr.
Phone 31-W.
BRASS OLDS trombone and case,
good condition. Phone 461-J.
BEIGE COAT size 14, black fitted
coat, 16; house dresses. 14: shoes
6; child's overshoes, small other
articles. Call mornings and eve
nings. ii Federal.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed admin
istrator, with the will annexed, of
the Estate of Clarence L.Mannhel
mer, deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
should file the same, duly veri
fied, at the office of my attorneys,
De Armond & Goodrich, Bank of
Bend Building, Bend, Oregon,
within six (6) months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
S. D1ETRICK, 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 OK HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final tic
'count ol W. J. BAER, Administra
tor, with the will annexed of the
Estate of Charles Hector, Deceas
ed, filed herein, will be held in the
Courthouse in the County court
room in Bend, Oregon, at the hour
of two (2) o'clock in the afternoon
on Friday, the 16th day of Febru
ary, 1915, and all persons inter
ested in said estate are notified to
appear at said time and place and
show cause, If any they have, why
said final account should not be
approved, the estate settled and
closed and the administrator dis
charged. DATED: at Bend, Oregon, this
11th day of January, 1945.
W. J. BAER, Administrator,
with the will annexed, of the Es
tate of Charles Hector, Deceased.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bend, Oregon.
31-37-43-49C
HEAVY TEAM of gentle work
horses with wagon and harness. 7
tons of alfalfa hay. A. E. Buck, 2
miles north of Tumalo.
INNER SPRING mattress like
new. 1947 West First.
1938 LA SALLE sedan. Also house
trailer, sleeps three, all good rub
ber and completely furnished,
quick sale for cash. Can be seen
at Redmond Trailer Park after 6
p. m. O. C. Countryman.
SEED AND CULL spuds, $1.50
per sack. Bring your own sacks.
Ieonard Nolan. 4 miles on Butler
Market Road.
BRED DOES for sale. Fred Zen
ner, Rt. 1, Box 167, Bend. 1 mile
east of Carroll Acres store across
railroad tracks.
MODERN 5 room home Including
nice range, circulating heater, ga
rage, 1 room cabin, woodshed,
fruit cellar, garden plot, all fenc
ed. Inquire 1334 Columbia.
10 TUBE RADIO $60.00. daybed
$7.00, heater $5.00, bed and coll
spring $7.00, inside door $3.00,
drop leaf table $2.50, oil stove and
oven $5.00, extension table $3.00,
large canoe $10.00, other articles.
1225 Albany.
WONDERFUL COUNTRY home
close In, 3V6 acres on paved high
way. Up-to-date modern house,
nardwoott I mors, lurnace, electric
range wiring, good outbuildings.
$10,000, terms. Shown by appoint
ment only. Anne rorbos, do ure
gon. Phone 36-W.
1938 V-8 '4 TON pickup, new 6
ply 6:50 tires, oil filter, air horns,
heater, motor overhauled, 4 speed
transmission. All white porcelain
garbage burner used 5 months;
Hoosler kitchen cabinet with flour
and sugar bins, white porcelain
top; breakfast set, table has slid
ing leaf; hot water tank complete
with fittings; 26 cc capacity Qua
ker oil circulator old style, good
shape. Phone 31-F-3. West of Car
roll Acres store 200 yards, first
house on left.
WEST SIDE, close In, 2 bedroom
plastered modern house, attrac
tive kitchen, new double garage,
drilled hole. $3500, $1,000 down.
$25.00 month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
NEAR ALLEN SCHOOL, attrac
tive newly decorated modern 2
bedroom house, large living room
with hardwood floors. Electric
range wiring, double garage, 2'si
large lots. $3700. Loan available.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
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.
M'hone 36-W.
FOR RENT
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! WantPep?
Want to Feel Yuri Younger?
po von Mem. oihoatwr!. worn-out feellni en etet
TnotiMnde aeeiefu et whet little pepptn. up wltn
Oetrex bee done. Conteloe toole menr need el to,
no. AO. forbodr old eolelr beeeueelow In rri,n: eleo
nroporleetie deeee ellemin B,, eelelum. loe IJtro
aurtorr elie now e7 We. Try cetrei Tonle
Teblete for new pep. fount er leellne . into verr der.
for tele el ell Una ewmi ererwkertv '
MODERN 3 room furnished
apartment. Close to city center.
Wood, water, lights furnished.
$25.00. Adults only. Apply at 915
E. Second.
3 ROOM furnished house, not
modern. Within easy distance of
mills, garage If desired. Apply 207
Riverfront.
CLEAN SLEEPING and house
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
SLEEPING ROOMS, bo.-rd and
laundry If desired, in well heated
modern home. Quiet and close to
city center. Inquire 1532 Harmon
Blvd. Phone 118-1-J.
WELL FURNISHED 3 room mod
ern house, close In. Inquire 58
Greeley or phone G40-W.
MODERN FURNISHED 'apart
ment on paved street, close to
town and mills. Inquire 87 Shasta.
Phone 962-J.
3 ROOM furnished house, wood
shed and gnraee. $15.00 per
month.' Cnll at in9ri PllmWIrmJ
before 2:00 p. m. or call at 931
Ogden.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
WILL TRADE 30-40 Krag sport
model rifle for 30-30 carbine .or
other medium caliber rifle. Prefer
Remington pump. Phone 905-R.
WANTED
USED GUNS nnri mntnro Will
pay good prices or liberal trade In
allowances on new ones. Evans
Fly Co. South highway.
WILL BUY good small modern
nouses on west side. P. O. Box 735.
Bend.
TO RENT a sun lamn. Phono
623-W.
CHICK BROODER 500 or 1000 ca-
nacity. Electric or kerosene. Write
Route 1, Box 206. Telephone 9-F-3.
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 good two wheel
luggage trailer. State price and
condition. Write 9967 care of Bulletin.
TO BUY flat top electric range In
good condition. Phone 785-J.
WANT TO BUY good milk cow,
now milking not less than 4 gal
lons. Write John E. Johnson,
Route 1, Box 311-B, Bend.
TO RENT 2 bedroom modern fur
nished house. Close in. Phone
876-M. 1645 Awbi-ey roid.
EXPERIENCED FRY cook,
wages. Apply Allen's Cafe.
top
WANTED ALL Ex ccl cls users to
know we have the exclusive agen
cy In Bend to handle full line of
Ex-col-cls cosmetics. King's Mar
ket on south highway.
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.
HELP WANTED
BEAUTY OPERATOR, very good
wages, excellent working condi
tions. Apply at Slate's Barber &
Beauty Shop.
SITUATION WANTED
I SPECIALIZE cleaning chim
neys, furnaces and fireplaces, 20
years experience. Phone 692.
LOST
AT EASTERN STAR dance, Sat-,
unlay night, brown purse contain
ing ration books 3 and 4 issued to
Clara, Patricia Louise, and Verna
Jean Hull. If found, return to 15
Gilchrist St.
USED CARS
1936 PLYMOUTH coupe. 5 tire
war tires, motor overhauled. Will
trade on later model car. 352 E.
Kearney or phone 865.
1935 STANDARD Chev. Radio,
heater, good rubber. Inquire Ma
lime's Station on north highway.
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS FILED, keys made, shears,
knives, skates ground, guns, bicy
cles, phonographs, locks repaired,
Miiui-i ink, inwii iiii,vt-is iiiiii sew
ing machines bought. Henderson's
Repair Shop. 112 Minnesota.
SPNCTiT: SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical. Men's and women's
belts. Phone 6iW or 21-F-l. Mrs.
Edna Boyd Brlnsnn. O'Kane Bldg.,
or Box 164, Bend.
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all purpose cleaner,
and main- other household aids.
Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadou, 1714
Steidl Road. Bend.
CONTRARY to circulating re
ports of our shop closing or
changing hands we are still inhusi
ness as usual with a good line of
upholster' materials, also leather
ettes. We (hank you for your pat
ronage. Have for sale one over
stuffed chair, one davenport and
chair set. also rough lumber.
Phone 75,1. T. Harrison I'pholsterv,
365 Miller Ave.
Dr. Pauline Scars
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
(Graduate under Dr. A. T. Still)
No. 2 Newberry Bldg.
Bend, Ore. Phone 4 10-W
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERT LINOLEUM laying, 12
years experience.drain boards and
cove base, floor sanding and car
pet work. 365 Miller Ave. Phone
753-J. Harrison Upholstery.
CHIMNEYS CLEANED, oil burn
ers cleaned and adjusted by local
reliable men. Phone 829-M or
1070-J.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 11 ill'iEgg
prices today dropped another
three cents a dozen in the larger
grades, with smaller reductions in
the small sizes. The supolv was
beginning to show a fair gain, but
still there was no considerable
surplus In fresh lay.
Butter prices were unchanged.
Prices on dairy products: .
Butter cube !).') score 42c;
92 score 42 '4 c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41 lie pound.
Eggs Price to retailers AA
large 51c; A large 49c; medium A
40c; small 41c dozen.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore'., Jan. 11 ilii
Livestock: cattle 300, calves 50.
Active, strong. Steers In limited
supply. Few common medium
grades held around $11.00 13.00.
Common medium heifers $9.50
12.00. Canner -cutter cows $5.50
8 00. Fat dairy type cows $8.50
11.00. C o m m o n medium -bulls
$8.00100.00. Good-choice vealers
salable $13.50 14.50 or above.
Hogs 400. Fully steady. Good
choice 170-279 lbs $15.75; heavier
and lighter weights down to
IS14.50. Good sows $13.50-14.00.
Choice feeder pigs $14.50.
I Sheep 100. Practically nothing
available early. Good-choice wool-
ed lambs salable $14.00-14.75; ex
treme top Wednesday $15.00. Com
mon grades quotable down to
$10.50. Good ewes salable $0.00-6.50.
Veterans Plans for
Member Contest
A membership contest started
today between Pondosa Pine post
No. 1643, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, and its auxiliary, Cecil
R h o a d s, commander, has an
nounced. Decision to hold the con
test was made at a V.F.W. meet
ing last night in the courthouse,
presided over by Rhoads. The los
ing organization will provide a
dinner for the winners. -
A prize of $10 will be given the
member securing the most new
members and smaller cash prizes
will be given to runners up. The
contest will end on March 28.
The largest attendance In sev
eral months marked last night's
meeting. Members voted to pur
chase a $1,000 war bond. They al
so discussed the possibility of se
curing a club room or meeting
place other than the quarters pro
vided by Deschutes county offi
cials in the court house. This mat
ter was put over to the next meet
ing. Membership fees for the coming
year are now due and payable,
Rhoads stated.
Major D.L. McKay
Is Bend Visitor
Major Duncan L. McKay spent
last night at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Mc
Kay, while enroute from Salt
Lake City, U. to San Francisco,
Calif., where he will meet his
wife. The major, attached to the
engineer corps and stationed at
the Salt Lake headquarters, is in
charge of the legal department
which handles claims and surplus
property. A reserve officer, he
entered the army four yeai-s ago,
just two months after he li
been admited to the Oregon
and opened an office. He attend
University 'of Oregon and gral
ated from the university of d
rado.
His brother, Gordon McKay;
warrant officer with the Seabd
has been in the South Pacific
some time. He enlisted two yel
ago while attending tne umd
sity ot uregon.
Old Age Ceiling
Of $50 Proposed
Salem, Ore., Jan. 11 UIia
to place a ceiling of $50 on
amount of money payable to
dividuals under the old-age asi
tance law will be introduced !
the senate by Sen. Coe McKeni
he said today. I
The present ceiling is $40, whl
another bill, previously intfw
duced by Sen. Thomas MahonH
would completely remove the if
All The Time in '45 . . .
Mothers of families, people on budgets,
Need a dependable family store!
In short, they need Penney's, where they can be certaii.
I . -y last dollar is sure to buy more!
Depend on Penney s !
NEW
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I l i Almost any suit will, if properly I tt It I ' V L-s-' jj
f J 1 " f I J ; ' fitted. Continuous good fit is what ft 1 ll 1 I -
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' ,i ' 'iAt- j All wool worsteds, good stripes & & I ft I fJ
Vi'-1"1" llllf S I - "J plaids! Browne blue,, grays. ft 1 1 U P ffjff 2
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DRESSES
1275
One 'or. two piece rayon
crepes tactfully tucked and
gathered for those ever-so-flattering
necklines and
graceful skirts! Black with
brightbuttonsorj:olor8..
So Refrething for Trtmtition Day$
NEW ACCENTS ON AUSTELLE DRESSES
Printed1 lerscyare ideal 'transition i
dresses! Though you don't put away
your jewel-tone wools and velvety
blacks, brighter days will seem more '
springlike if you're wearing a. frock,
villi just a few light lingerie touches!.
Charming Flowered
Rayon
Housecoats
Smartly tailored house
coat with plenty of wrap
around in skirt, of brightly
flowered rayon, sizes
For Men With An Eye For Style
Dress Oxfords
Heavy Scotch grain dress Ox
ford, capped toe model, with
double leather soie and rubber
heel. A rugged but dressy shoe,
long wearing and comfortable.
Medium Blue Shirting!
Sanforized
Work Shirts
1.39
A neat, comfortable shirt-
work in. Can be washed aaain
and again and it will fit as well
as the day you first put it on.
Sanforiied so that shrinkage
won't bo more than l"'.
NEW ARRIVALS
YOU'VE BEEN
WAITING FOR
Lace to Toe
Loggers 7.90
Heavy oil tanned lacs to toe logger with
rubber tap sole and heel.
50 Wool
Underwear 3.98
Spring needle knit union suits, half wool
for winter warmth.
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Boys' Waist
Overalls 98c
Husky denim overalls, sanforiied, rein
forced at points of strain.
Women's Outing Pajamas and
Gowns 1.23-1.59
Two qualities in white and colored outing
flannel gowns value!