The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 15, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, JAN. 15, 1945
PAGE SIX
Russian Drive
Affects Market
By T. V. Kienli'n
.(United Pre&n Staff Correspondent)
New York, .Tan. 15 HP) A peace
market developed In stocks today
when the Russian army began an
all-out drive throuch Poland to
ward the German border.
Prices dropped 1 to around 2
points at the low In the main list
but late in the session there was
a mild recovery from the lowest
levels.
Tradinc? started out at a clip
that would have meant more than
2.500.000 shares for a full day but
activity liehlencd after stock tick
ers fell behind momentarily in
the first hour.
Although such "war babies" as
steel shares and rails bore the
brunt of the selling, there was an
undertone of firmness In such
peace stocks as low priced motors,
motor enuipment slocks, and
merchandise shares.
Toward the-close active rails
bad losses of around a noint In
Santa Fe, Atlantic coast line and
Delaware & Hudson with Nickel
nlate preferred and Norfolk &
Western both off 2 points and
Pere Marquette prior preferred
off 3'-i.
Thousands Flock
Into War Jobs
(Tt United 1'riw) (
The threat of work or fight
legislation has had almost as
much effect In gettinrr men to
transfer to war industries as a
draft would and thousands of
workers have jammed XI. S. em
ployment offices throughout the
country to sign up for war work,
a survey revealed today.
Many major war production
centers reported the heaviest in
creases in war lob seekers since
D-day and In -Wisconsin alone,
more than 11.000 apnlicants jam
med USES offices with the great
est increase reported in war-busy
Milwaukee. '
The war manpower commission
at Detroit reported that 5.000 of
the apnlicants processed last week
were "highly capable and quali
fied 4-F's from service industries
just the kind we're after."
One of the largest Increases was
reported In the Minneapolis -St.
Paul area. Applicants last Mon
day and Tuesday at St. Paul In
creased 400 per cent over the pre
vious weeks, while In Minneapolis,
the increase for the first two
weeks of this month topped a sim
ilar period In December by 125
per cent.
Boston reported a 40 per cent
increase and In Pennsylvania ar
plicants jumped more than 20
per cent.
For a Little, Sell a Lot With Bulletin Classified Ads
Classified Rafes
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 35c
25 Words Threo Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
OR SALE
FAT IIOOS for sale. Third place
from north junction old highway.
! Eli I'avich.
All .ord. ...r u udd le n.r word time. ( hitches: De Laval cream separa-
number of Intertlono
Ont month run. tame ropy,
Mlnlmom Charge,
WANTED
24" BICYCLE in good shape. Will
pay cash. Fred Berg. Phone 39 F-2.
TO RENT a piano excellent care.
1309 East Third, Apt. 1.
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Clarified Adeertifllnr. Ch In Arf'anco
Dalljr Clo.lnr Time 12:30 P. H.
BALL AND SOCKET trailer
j ii- uivai m-uui '"" 1 crn RADIOS Will rv-iv Inn
d rat.''01' wiln "ltilrtHne,1,s 'or pu'',,ric j prices for good used radios.
ul I or gasoline motor, guaranteed to Gcorpe's Radio Service. New loca-
no in y.vuu wuikimk uhk-i , i-ujuu- j tior)i gg WaU St. Phone 900.
tcl I .11. KUim-ll Ittllf, iiit-uiuiii ni.i.
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
modern, plastered. Cellar. Com- .,., ...., . u,i
part enamel, 515; floor lamps:
real nice breakfast table with 4
chairs, a real good buy: heating I.ADY to assist with cleaning on
stoves: flat bed springs. S2 each; Saturdays. Also substitute work
nlcteiv furnished. Frigidaire.
Woodshed, garage. $2200. See Gil
berts for terms. Gilberts Real Estate.
GOOD FIVE ROOM MODERN:
Paved street. Three lots. Large
chicken house, double garage,
other buildings. $325(1. Reason
able down oavment. Gilberts Real
Estate. 1015 Wall St.
PAVED STREET 3 bedroom fur
nished modern house, good foun
dation, double constructed stone
garage. $3000. $1250 down, $35
month. Anne Forbes, 3G Oregon.
Phone 3G-W.
hllohes: replacement halls for
trailer hitches; 5 and 10 gallon
mill; cans, 50c to $1.50; small Ice
box; car jacks. Open evenings. 350
Division.
12 YOUNG laving hens. S1.50
each. Also 500 chick canacitv elec
tric brooder, $35.00. 1527 Division.
MAN'S RAIN COAT, practically
new, size 40. Also several ladies'
suits and dresses, sizes 14 and 16.
Phone 5G3-M.
ALMOST NEW lady's camel hair
and wool coat, size 18, $9: men's
overcoats, real bargains: also new.
fur chubby. 350 Division.
56 ACRE PLACER ground 36-pat.
ented; 2000 ft. pipe. 2 giants, 30
acres, woven wire fenced. 5 room
house. $1000 cash total price.
Phone or call Medford Auto
Wrecking Co., Medford, Ore.
SXJNFLAME AtJTOMATIC hot
water heater, children's sklis, 250
egg capacity incubator, also 50
egg Incubator, almost new hot
water car heater, round kerosene
healer. 350 Division.
ONE 2-YFAROLD polled Dur
ham bull. 1 '4 miles east of Blade
tifh Bros, dairy. Rt. 1, Box 201.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY west
side dunlex. Live In one, rent the
other. Each unit 3 rooms. Large
living rooms, hardwood floors,
overstuffed furniture, basement.
Senarate septic tanks and drilled I
nnies. une unturnisnen. une fur
nished. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 3G-W.
NOTICE: Furnished four room
modern. Redecorated. Two lots.
Garage, woodshed. Near Kenwood
school. I ow down navment. $300
down. Gilberts Real Estate.
RADIO SCHOOL
I will accept a few more students
--anv age who want to learn
radio by practical methods as well
as thearetical. Do actual jobs in
the shop with service instruments.
Starts at once. See M. W. Luckoy
at 117 Lafayette St.
JERSEY-GUERNSEY cow, 4 gal.
per dav, double-tested. 4 Guernsey-
Holsteins. freshen soon. Rav
Davidson, 4 miles east, la mile
north, Vi mile east Bend.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 15 mi
Livestock: cattle 2500. calves 125.
Uneven. Fed steers 25-50c lower,
many unsold- Other classes
steady to weak, some bid 25c
lower. Good fed steers $15.00
16.00; common- medium $11.50
13.00. Medium-good heifers $13.25;
common-medium $9.50-12.50. can-ner-cutter
cows $5.50-7.50. Medium-good
lieef cows $10.00-12.00.
Bulls $9.50-11.00.Good cholcc veal
ers $12.50-15.00.
Hogs 1200. Steady. Good-choice
170-270 lbs. $15.75; heavier and
lighter weights down to $14.50.
Good sows $13.5014.00. Feeder
pigs quotable to $14.75.
Sheep 500. Strong to 25c higher.
Good-choice wooled lambs $14.50
15.00. Fall shorn lambs $14.75.
Common lambs down to $11.00.
Good ewes salable $6,00 6.50.
DAY AND WEEK old calves.
John E. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 311-B.
NOwliSTHE'TIMEtobiiv that
acreage. Excellent bargains. 20
acres, 19 C.O.I., large house, three
chicken houses, stone cellar, barn.
Only $2500. $700 down, $35 month.
Close in. Immediate possession. 14
acres, 6 Arnold. 7 room house,
turkev sheds. Reduced from $2000
to $1500. $500 down, $25 month.
Anne Forbes, 30 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
FARM: On highway. 80 acres. 30
C.O.I. Excellent four room house.
Two barns. Farm machlnerv. trac
tor. $3500. Price very low. Gilberts
Real Estate.
50 GALLON hardwood barrels,
$1.00 each, while they last. These
are the barrels that have been
selling for $2.00. Gregg's Banner
Bakery.
BFDROOM SUITE, dark comnlete
with mattress and snrings, larie
circulator heater, kitchen sink,
washdown toilet with fittings,
kitchen cabinet, high chair, conk
stove, dresser. Three new dolls.
21 Inch, miscellaneous articles. 164
E. Irving.
WELL EOUIPPFD fnctorv built
Shult trailer house. Phone 1076-R.
FOR KENT
SMALL MODERN house, gas
eoulnped, refrigeration. Inquire
516 Lava Road.
(luring week.
Bakery.
Gregg's Banner
FRY COOK or experienced wait
ress at the Smoke Shop.
MAID at the Cozy Hotel.
WOMAN or girl for general
housework. Phone 556. 480 Broadway.
RIP SAW and cut off saw work
ers at once. Chris Heindle, Oregon
Trail Box Co.
SITUATION WANTED
CHIMNEY SWEEP
I SPECIALIZE cleaning chlm
neys, furnaces and fireplaces, 20
years experience. Phone 692.
YOUNG MAN would like work In
service station or as truck driver.
1021 Harriman. Phone 111-J.
USED CARS
1936 CHEVRIOLET deluxe coach,
under ceiling price, good tires. 144
Adams Place.
1935 FORD sedan, good rubber,
A-1 condition throughout. Trice
$100.00 cash. 1341 E. 3rd.
'36 FORD V-8 pickup, good rub
ber, fair running condition. 365
Seward.
1937 GRAHAM coupe, radio, $300
cash. See it at 32 Shasta Place.
LOST
Selective Service
Status Is Cleared
In order to clear up an appar
ent misunderstanding on the part '
of many Bend men, J. D. Dono-j
van, chairman of the Deschutes!
county selective service board, to-!
day explained that only those in !
non-essential jobs will be reclas-'
sified. This anplies not only to
those in the 4-F classification, but
all other men in jobs not neces- j
sarv to the war effort.
"There have been numerous'
calls from men even In the Bend
mills inquiring about their sta-1
tus." Donovan stated. "It must be ;
understood that the lumber in-;
dustry is considered essential to ;
the prosecution of the war, and
that men employed in it will not
he disturbed unless they are j
found to have a record of ab-'
seiueeism. ineir status will re
main unchanged unless the selec
tive service laws are changed.
"Certainly, the men who are
not in essential work know this
fact, and these men are the ones
we will call in and reclassify,"
Donovan added.
ELK TOOTH-with initials "V. L."
on back. Finder nlease return to
Bulletin office or Elks Club.
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERT LINOLEUM laying, 12
years experience.drain boards and
cove base, floor sanding and car
net work. 365 Miller Ave. Phone
753-J. Harrison Upholstery.
Truce Ends Fire
In Greek Strife
Athens, Jan. 15 mi A truce
ended the shooting in the Greek
civil war today. ' '
Some ELAS units were under
stood to have fnilorl tn i-opoiuo
notification of the signing of the;
truce, which became effective at j
n.Kii a. m.
The ELAS forces, however,
gave every indication of observing
the terms of the truce. They had
been pulling out of the banned
areas as fast as their superior
officers spread the word of the
agreement.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
FURNISHED ROOMS. Kitchen
privilege or board. 42 Hawthorne,
3 ROOM furnished anartment.
Wood, water and lights furnished.
Clean, light rooms. Hot water
heat. Suitable for 2 peoole. Call
after 5:30 p. m., 236 '4 E. Irving.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical. Men's and women's
belts. Phone 668 or 21F-4. Mrs.
Edna Bovd Brinson. O'Kane Bldg.,
or Box 161, Bend.
3 ROOM furnished house, not
modern. Easv distance to mills.
Garage if desired. Apply 207
Riverfront.
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all-purpose cleaner,
and manv other household aids.
Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadon, 1714
Steidl Road, Bend.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 15 ll"
Butter and egg prices were un
changed today.
Butter Cule 32 score 42'Vic:
92 score 42'ic; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41'ic pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large 51c: A large 49c; medium A
46c; small 41c dozen.
10 TONS of alfalfa ha v. 1'
northwest of Tumalo.
Koopman, Rt. 2, Box 173.
I LARGE HEATED sleeping room
; 1 tor rent nv dav, week or month.
a miles ,610 Congress.
IVJUfl I I
I'Olt SALE OR TRADE
3-ROOM MODERN furnished
HERE'S A STOCK R A N C H j f.lItU son r mnn.h 1 Z ,'ral1
NEAR CORVALLIS W O R TH m,,..,' r
n,,ttl.,ll,An AIII 1......II.. 'lA J '
of cattle. 200 or 300 hogs. Housing
for 1000 rhickens. Living water
for stock everywhere. Reaver
dam and Chchnlls soil. Power line
thru place. 2 $10000 homes. 1 ten
ant house. 5 slock barns and 15 or
20 out bids, besides chicken hous
es. Price $50,000. Can be sold In
two chunks of 560 and 760 acres
each with one fine home on each
for $20,000 and $30,000. If vou are
Interested In something like this
It will nay you to investigate.
81 ACRE ranch near Bend, large
new modern barn and milk house
fully eotiiuoed for grade A dairv.
Good 6-room modern house. I,ots
of good nut buildings. Near school
and clt v buses. Terms. E. J. Losch,
Route 1, Box 156.
P. Hates, Realtor, Corvallis,
Paul
Ore.
LARGE WOOD circulator in ex
cellent condition. 219 Linster
Place.
180 ACRES, 42 shares of Swallev.
Will take smaller place in trade,
i here or in the vallev. With or with
j out improvements. Lillian Tos
sing, Rt. 2, Hentl.
WANTED
TO BUY either a portable or
standard typewriter. Call 885 be
tween 2:00 and 6:00 p. m.
INCO M K PROPERTY: East
I'.ighlh street. Four room modern.
Knotty Pine. Ultra modern tlu-1
plex. Furniture. Two lots. Reason-!
utile down Davment. l.tllierts Real north on new hii.hu-.iv
Estate. 1015 Wall St. I
SNAP ON the chains to fit 6 lfi
WANT TO BUY telephone box for
rural line. Needed batllv by rail
road man. Rt. 2, Box 17, 2 miles
FOR SALE Pajamas for men
and women, panties with real elac
tic, vests, gowns, slips now avail
able in the famous Luk-Shu Ri
knit fabric. Also beautiful gowns,
slips, etc.. in crepes and satins.
Phone 615-J. Elsie A. Dunn, No. 7
Westonia Apts., for appointment.
Representative in Bend of the
'House of Charm" C. & D. Co.,
Mich., for the last
10 years
I LEGAL NOTICES I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been
duly appointed Administratrix of
the Estate of Sadie Alice Lucas,
deceased, and any and all persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present
said claims, duly verified, as by
law required, at the office of my
attorney, H. C. Ellis, Bank of
Bend Building, Bend, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the first publication of this no
tice. Dated and first published this
8th dav of January, 1945.
A R VILLA MURPHY, Adminis
tratrix. H. C. ELLIS, Attorney.
28-34-40-46C
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire. with
any printing vou like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
SPEEDING IS CHARGED
Reported by police to have been
driving an automobile on South,
Third street at a speed of 45 miles i
an hour. Floyd Dennis Ellifritz,
30, of 642 East Seward street, to
day was scheduled to appear in
municipal court on a charge of
violating the basic rule. He was
overtaken by officers at Marshall
and Third street. I
TOP WESTERN STORY
OF ALL TIME! !
ZANE GREY'S
"LIGHT OF
WESTERN
STARS"
TOWER
Tomorrow Wednesday
RUCK IS RECOVERED
A pickup truck, Ix-longing to
J. M. Dyer, and which was stolen
from In front of the Eagles' hall
Saturday night, was recovered
near the Redmond army air field, GOOD TRUCK, $150.00 cash
local police reported loday. I East 1st St.
1938 LA SAI.I.K sedan. Also house
trailer, sleeps three, all good rub
ber and completely furnished,
quick sale fin- cash. Can be seen
at Redmond Trailer Park after 6
p. m. O. C. Countryman.
Do You Suffer 'PERIODIC
With Its Weak, Nervous
"Dra?rH Out" FmIIrm?
In my own home. Mrs. j Rt ,,. mvou Uk, ,0 m,nT
tires. Call 366.1 after 6 p. m. I
i
CURTAIN'S and lace table cloths I
to Intitule
Moody. 61
1170
5 Federal. Phone 963 M
WILL BUY good small modern
; houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Hentl.
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
HALLOWELL
KOLD WAVES
JiiM Ask the lrl
Who' II wl Oik-!
WHl ii.!!fi.d ami
y.xiMfrUtu-f'i Operator.
MA V LAI H i llll. I. IK
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
I'bune 4M
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"Ttv Monument Man"
10W Atrr hi. IkL ?. M
Refrigerator Service
AH Typos of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
nim Mint,. .In l'h.,1.,. HSU
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE Vj!
Hoe Illve Truck it oil Trnllrr
itr Ih used iinuheri In the
I S A. Million! red tiiM- or
rial IIm-iimi wlii-ii traii-.KrtiiiC
iir own Ktxxls. Iiiik trliH,
Klxirt Irliw miyuhi-re. Sim- your
Trui ili-ttlcr.
Mission Service Station ,
Wood Franklin I'hone Klir
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 1 68 839 Columbia'
Sn'cliili.liie In !
Long Distance Household :
Goods Movement
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fust Dully Service Every Dav
Of the Year
Phone 544
ftirls end women suffer from cramps,
hpftdftcbe. backache, feel tired, reatleu,
bit moody all due to functional peri
odic disturbance
Start at once try Lydia E, Ptn
hnm's Vegetable Compound to relieve
auch symptoms. It's famoui not only
to help relieve monthly pain but also
Accompanying tired, wrnk, nervous feel
ings of this nature. This Is because of
Its soothing effect on oki or woman's
most important oroaVis. Taken regu
larly Pinkham's Compound helps
build up resistance apalnst such symp
toms. Follow label directions.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S K
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power
Wiring
Usht
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
.Sales and Service
Phone 159
Ml Franklin
Benil, Ore.
Preludes to Spring
v& -if V)
A carefree, fresh touch gives new flattery to
these trim black rayons. They're perfect for
the in-between season, and you can wear them
all through spring, too! Everyone will admire
you in one of our rayon jerseys with their gay,
splashy flowers. Wonderful colors!
Rayon jersey prints spring gardens in
themselves! Bright buttons, crisp organdy
ruffles on beautiful black! All so lovely!
LACE-TO-TOE LOGGER
7.90
Built for rugged wear! Heavy oil-tanned upper, lace-to-toe
model, with solid leather sole, plus heavy rubber tap sole and
heel, 8-inch top. A real work shoe.
Light Weight. All Wool
STAG SHIRT
7.90
Double back all wool stag shirt, light weight,
in deep blue and black lumbermen's plaids
warmth without weight!
25 Warm Wool
SHIRTS DRAWERS
ea. 1.49
Short sleeves, long legs, underwear that pro
vides winter protection without undue bulk.
Defies Cold Wind
SHEARLING VEST
6.95
Sheepskin vest, the leather side dyed a deep
brown, soft natural piie, lipper fastened.
1 6-Lb. Cotton
UNDERWEAR
1.33
Heavy spring-needle knit union suits of long
staple cotton, long sleeves and legs.
RED RYDER
By FRED HARMAN
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