The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 19, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 19. 1945
PAGE SEVEN
Stocks Decline
In Active Day
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United frew Financial diur)
New York, Jan. J.9 MWStocks
declined in all departments today
on moderately active trading.
The decline ranged to 3 points
in iere Marquette preferred. Kaii
road shares generally were tne
hompst hit. Iney recovereu mod
erately from trie lows and tne j
other sections aiso sieauieu oe
lore closing time.
Experts said the decline was a
normal, orderly one to be expected
at this time in view of tne recent
sharp rise. Thejrsaid it provided
a breathing spell and may have
been causea in part by the highly
lavorable war news which has
caused some traders to revise
their estimates on the duration of
tne war.
Announcement of a civil .com
plaint against 16 steel manuiac
uirers filed by Attorney tieneral
biddle was ignored marketwise.
General Electric, indicted yester
day for alleged cartel practices,
held a small gain in contrast witn
most other stocks. .'
Yule Cards Sought
In Local Campaign
A drive has been starteu in
Bend for used Christmas cards,
which will be made into scrap
books for distribution, to child
rens' hospitals, it was announced
today. Kenwood, Reid and Allen
school children are collecting the
cards and taking them to school
where they are turned over to
Camp Fire girls. Anyone wishing
to aonate old Christmas caras
may give them to pupils of these
scnoois. -
HELD FOB FEDERALS
Madras, January li (Special)
Frank Todd, bti Warm Springs,
was found guilty by City Juuge
N. Seaman Monday of selling
liquor to an Indian and he was
linea $10 and placed in the county
jail to await federal authorities
irom Portland wno came for him
Monday night and returned with
him to appear in the U. S. Dis
trict couri for trial.
MRS. SIURJPHY KE-ELECTED
For the fifth consecutive year,
members of Circles 2 and 3 of
the Catholic Altar society, have
elected Mrs. M. Murphy, 245 Jef
ferson place, their president and
secretary-treasurer, it was an
nounced today. Tne next meeting
of the group will be held Tuesday
at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E.
Urifnth, 35 Park, place.: r..ijfj
Five Day Forecast
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
east of Cascades snow flurries
with few showers in valleys north
portion beginning at. middle of
period, temperatures near normal.
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
west of Cascades showers begin
ning at middle of period, tem
peratures near normal.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 19 di'i
Prices steady and unchanged on
the Portland dairy market today.
Prices on dairy products:
Butter Cube 93 score 42c;
92 score 42 'Ac; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41 Me pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: -AA
large 50c; A large 48c; medium A
45c; small 40c dozen.
Cheese Oregon triplets 27.2c;
daisies 27.7c; Oregon loaf 27.9c.
Jobbers pay c below quotations.
AlthoUEh 75 Der Cent Of Peru I
is in the fertile upper Amazon i
valley, the area has remained un
developed for lack of communi
cations; it is now accessible from
Lima, the capital, by a flew high
way. I LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 114
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator of
the estate of Lavona E. Rogers,
deceased has filed his final ac
count in the office of the County
Clerk of Deschutes County, Ore
gon, and that Monday, the 5th
diiy 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 settlemeht thereof.
Dated and first published Jan
uary 5th, 1945.
Last publication February 2nd,
1943.
C V. SILVIS, administrator of
the estate of Lavona E. Rogers,
deceased.
H. C. ELLIS, attorney for ad'
imnisirator. xtj-M-aa-w-ovc
drfuedtou eradicate
INVESTMiNT CEttlFICATtS, SEtlES ONE
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frtm FriartpW Vmimmttr
INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
I.ooal Representative
217 Oregon 1'hono 525
For a Little. Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advanea-
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Minimum Camrpa, S4e
LINK BATK 10c CAMTA1J iiuo
ClaMtiied Advanuiac, Gaafc in Aavaaca
vmuj vitaing lima II it f, M.
FOB SALE
2 540-EGG electric Incubators,
$25.00 each. New electric heating
unit for 500 chick brooder, $12.00.
G; A. Kriger, 10 miles north on
old highway. .
WINDSOR PIANO, in excellent
condition. 1345 Baltimore.
BUSINESS and INCOME PROP
KKT'Y: One of going Restaurants
m Bend. Sell nxtures complete.
$7875. $2500 down. HOTEil., in
bend, 40 rooms. $5000 down. 32
CJ.THT LOTS for sale. APART
MENT HOUSE and home for sale
furnished. $6000. Gilberts Real
Estate.
56 ACRE PLACER ground 36-pat-ented;
2000 ft. pipe, 2 giants, 36
acres, woven wire tenceu. 5 room
house. $4000 cash total price.
Phone or call Medford Auto
Wrecking Co., Medford, Ore.
NOTICE
If roads and weather continue to
be good we will deliver dry body
wood in cord lots to customers
who are completely out of dry
wood. Delivery promised from 3
to 5 days. Consumers must sign
O.P.A. priority statement. Brook
ings Wood Yard. Phone 767.
$3200 BUYS 40 acres, 25 acres
C.O.I., 4-room house, large barn,
5 miles out. $1000 cash handles.
Immediate possession. C. V. Silvis,
118 Oregon.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE 1 Two bed
room, garage, good yard, shade."
Last-Olney. $1200. Terms. Gilberts
Real Estate, 1015 Wall St.
SEWING MACHINE, $25.00. Mis
cellaneous articles. 1357 Kingston
Ave. . ...
CREAM SEPARATOR, high
chair, dressers with real large
beveied mirrors, knee hole desK,
several real good hot water car
heaters, ball and socket trailer
hitches, 50-cgg incubator, also 250
egg incubator, several real good
heating stoves, Colonial Junior
kitchen range $15.00, bedsteads,
flat bed springs, library tables,
leather davenport, wash , tubs.
Open evenings. 350 Division.
6-ROOM MODERN furnished
house, garage, woodshed, chicken
house, 2 lots, garden spot. 1245
Davenport.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furni
ture: : Refrigerator,, gas range,
bedroom suite, box springs and
mattress, davenport and chair, di
nette set, gas heater, baby bed. All
prewar,, good condition. A. C.
Jeanquenot, 184 E. Kearney.
LARGE COMMERCIAL electric
popcorn popper. Fifty pounds pop
corn incluued. Fine for confec
tionery or restaurant. Priced
right. Mrs. Jim Audrain, Westside
Grocery & Serv. Sta., on McKenzie
highway, Redmond, Oregon.
DARK BEDROOM suite $75.00,
cook stove $15.00, baby's high
chair $2.00, kitchen sinK $10.00,
kitchen cabinet $2.50, small dress
er $2.50. 164 E. Irving.
S19nnn RHYS 120 acre dairv
ranh mi wntnr irnnri imnrnve-
munis' all stork, farm and dairv
equipment, electricity. mile
Irom paved road, possession in su
days. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
FOUR HEIFERS now milking
with first calf, some coming fresh.
Pete Klobas, Rt. 2, Box 304, Bend,
A mile north of 4 corners on
Burns highway.
A-l JERSEY-GUERNSEY cow,
TB and abortion tested. Freshen,
3 weeks. Tom Fair, Rt. 2, Box 175,
l',4 miles northwest of Tumalo.
CIRCULATING HEATER, combi.
nation wood and coal burner, like
new. Call at 212 Yew Lane.
DRY PINE slab wood, 16 foot
length, $7.00. per cord delivered,
130 Canal St., Bend.
81350 BUYS large trailer house,
well equipped. Would, consider
trade for stock. C. V. Silvis, 118
Oregon.
FUR BUSINESS: Buy residence;
and furnished home. Business on 1
inventory. Three lots. Five room
moaern home furnished. Fur stor-1
age. Real estate for $4500. $3000 j
down. Rush. Gilberts Real Estate, j
BARBER SHOP for sale at Shev-1
lin. Contact owner at shop. I
SibixTBUYS 80 acres, 54 acres;
iC.O.I., good house and outbuild
lings, 30 acres alfalfa, one acre
1 berries, electricity, 6 miles from
' Bond. $2000 cash, balance easy :
! terms. Possession March 1st. C. V. !
: Silvis, 118 Oregon. I
i FOR SALE OR TRADE !
1 . I
1931-74-HARLEY Davidson mo
torcycle, good condition and pre
war tires. See it at 1340 Federal ,
i St., any time. i
j I OK KENT ' I
CLEAN SLEEPING and house- j
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
I furnished. Automatic heat Phone
433-W. I
FOB BENT
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
light clean rooms, hot water heat,
vyood, water and lights furnished,
suitable for 2 people. Call' after
5:30. 236V4 E. Irving.
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W, . .
4 BEDROOM modern furnished
house, .large yard and garage,
close in. Inquire 237 St. Helens.
3-ROOM furnished house, not
modern, on west side. Inquire 1444
Hartford,,
NICE CLEAN modern unfurnish
ed 4 room house, close in, to re
sponsible adults only. Inquire 246
Florida Ave., afternoons.
MODERN 3 room furnished
apartment, close to city center,
$25.00. Adults only.
Apply at 945
Ji.-second.
WANTED
WORK CARING for. small ranch
with stock near Bend, shares or
wages or as caretaker for lodge or
what have you. best of references.
Frank Cooper, Westlake, Oregon.
SMALL USED tractor. M. L.
House, Route 1, Box 235-A, Bend.
TABLE SAW with motor. Room
208 Pilot Butte Inn after 5. s
WANT TO RENT 2 bedroom mod
ern house. Want house on Feb
ruary 1st. Ralph McNeely, Hq. 317
wing, Kedmona, Air Base.
WANT TO BUY telephone box for
rural line. Needed badly by rail
road man. Rt. 2, Box 17, 2 miles
north on new highway.
WILL BUY good small modern
houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Bend.
TO RENT a piano excellent care.
uua Kast Third, Apt. 1.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion,. 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
TO BUY electric vacuum cleaner.
Telephone 623-J. '
CYLINDER HEAD for right side
1936 Ford V-8. SSgt. Vern Hart
ford, Route 2, Box 209. Phone
26-F-13.
TO GET in touch with Mrs. High
tower. Please call Beauty Quest,
Virginia Johnson or Mrs. Tiiornas.
81 Oregon. 'Telephone 170;')" J
TELEPHONE for rural line. Pete
Klobas, Route 2, Box 304, Bend,
Ore.
WANT TO BUY electric stove.
Phone 224. Wm. E. Atlee, 1531 W.
4th. -
HELP WANTED
MAIDS WANTED at-Pilot Butte
Inn. Apply to housekeeper.
WILL GIVE responsible lady con
venient living quarters in ex
change for light service. Apply at
Marley Hotel. Phone 294.
OFFICE GIRL, typing and book
keeping experience or training,
for insurance office. Inquire 1054
Bond St., or call 331.
WOMAN for office work. Must be
typist, shorthand desirable but
not necessary. Bend-Troy Laun
dry. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Out of
state operators acceptable. Li
cense by reciprocity. Please get in
touch with the Beauty Quest soon
as possible, 81 Oregon Ave. Tele
phone 170.
USED CAHS
1934 OLDSMOBILE sedan. See at
1475 Fresno.
1936 PONTIAC coupe, good motor
and good tires. Phone 630-J or call
at 815 Columbia after 5 p. m.
37FORD :OUPE," "radio and
manifold heater, good tires. See
Harold Perron, Oasis Hotel, 526
Arizona.
1931 BUICK sedan, two good
tires, others fair. See It at Entri
ken's Garage on Greenwood Ave.
1931 CHEVROLET sedan, heater,
good rubber, 5 tiros. Phone 579-W
or 6. 1254 E. 3rd.
2i2 rO.
' Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power Wiring Light
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
USED CABS
1934 HUDSON "8" sedan, convert
ed Into panel, fair tires, sealed
beam ' headliehts. Needs some
work, but is in running condition.
$125. Lewis Gilmore Garag Sis
ters, Oregon.
LOST
20 FT. COW CHAIN lost between
Bend Iron Works and' town. Ke.
turn to Bulletin for reward. ,
TWO '4 and one 3 ration books
issued to Mary and Carl Allen, 14
Allen Road, lost Tuesday. Finder
return to Bulletin.
FOUND
TWO KEYS on chain found down
town Wednesday. Owner may
have them by calling for and pay
ing for this ad at Bulletin.
MISCELLANEOUS
WRINGER ROLLS! ,
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes of washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone
583.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical. Men's and women s
belts. Pnone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs.
Edna Boyd Brlnson. O'Kane Bldg.,
or Box 164, Bend.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. I can get
you more money for that live
stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St.
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, furniture polish, the new
safe odorless all-purpose cleaner,
and many other household aids.
Phone 594. Lloyd Wheadon, 17J4
Steidi Road, Bend.
WASHING MACHINE repairing
at 136 Greenwood. I have consoli
dated with Bend Washer Service
and am devoting all my time to,
keeping your washer In good re
pair. Thanks for your patronage,
I hope I can continue to serve you
at above address. A.'J. Palmer,
1651 Galveston. Phone 665-W.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you lte. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin. - f.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK ;
Portland, Jan. 19 ilP Livestock. !
Cattle salable 25, calves 10, most- i
ly the cleanup market, closing,
trade mostly steady, with wetfk1
ago but- no- best steers -offer
late; early market 25 to 50 cens
lower with week's extreme top
$16.25; common steers today $11
12.00; canners and cutter cows
$6-7.50; common-medium vealers,
$10-11.00; good, to choice salable
$13.50-15.00.
Hogs, salable 100, market aft
tlve, steady, few lots good-choice
195-235 lbs. $15.75; good 440-sows
o; gooa 10 cnoice ieeaer pigs,
In board demand at $15-15.25. .
Sheep salable and total 25, of-!
fcrings limited to few cull lambs
and ewes, market nominally
steady, good-choice truckin lambs .
quotable up to $15.00, fed carloads j
eligible to Monday s top of $15.40;
good ewes salable $6-6.50 or above.
MRS. KANOFF SECRETARY
Redmond, Jan. 19 Mrs. George
W. , Kanof f has been appointed
secretary of the house committees
on forestry, game, public welfare
and unemployment for the pres
ent session of the Oregon state
legislature. Mrs. Kunoff is stay
ing with her daughter, Mary, a
sophomore at Willamette uni
versity. The first drilled oil well in the I
world was completed in 1859, :
near Titusvllle, Pa.
RAW FURS
WANTED
Mint Muskrat Lynxcat - Skunk
Weasel Domestic Rabbit
We 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
1132 Newport Ave. Bend, Ore,
Phone 6-13
RED RYDER
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ANSV:JR: The Schipperke,
only naturally tallies! dog..
SATURDAY and MONDAY, JAN. 20 and 22
Salmon .......... . . . .tall can 27c
Alaska Pink
Pumpkin .No. 21 can 15c
Coffee ............... 1 lb. bag 29c
Chase &
Corn
' Whole
Prunes
Fancy
Cocoa
Bilkers
lb. can
11c
Mussels ..can 29c
Peas 2 No. 2 cans 29c
Swwt, Tender
Tomato Juice ....... No. 5 can 25c
DUZ
Large pkg. 26c
Ivory Soap
4 medium
bars 25c
4 LI
CAMAY
3 bars 20c
CAMAZ4
P&G SOAP
3 bars 14c
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WERE NAMED WE WUPAtAS
ABOUT 1523, IN HONOR OP
PRINCE PHILIP, OF SPAIN.,
relative ot tb PoBMrapian, is th
PHONE 466
Sanborn
...No. 2 can 15c
Kernel
.2 lb. pkg. 33c
Largo
Pork & Beans
Van Camp's
jumbo can
15c
Sperry
Drifted Snow
FLOUR
50 Lb. ling
$2.39
Bisquick
pkg. 33c
ADS FOR BEST RESULTS!
Classified Ads
Captain Watson:
Wins Citation
Mrs. Frank. E. Watson, Jr.j
whose husband, Capt Watson was
recently awarded the bronze star
by Lt, Gen. Wajter Krueger, com
mander of the Sixth army, for
meritorious operations against
the Japanese in Leyte harbor on
Oct 25, arrived in Bend yesterday
with her daughter, Donna Jean,
to visit friends here. They are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pol
lard, 362 East Clay street.
Capt. Watson, former army In
spector for CCC camps in this
area, left Bend In 1941 for active
duty with the army. Mi's. Watson
has since lived: in Redding.
. Wins Citation
His citation read, in part:
When anLST (landing ship tank)
approaching shore was bombed by
enemy planes and many casual
ties ana considerable damage re
sulted, Captain Watson quickly
organized work parties and par
ticipated actively himself in clear
ing the ship,
"By his personal example In re
moving bodies in the face of re
peated, attack, he encouraged the
LET US DIAGN0S
YOUR CAR TROUBLE
We're experts in pinning down whatever may be
wrong with your car experts at repairing the trouble
tool It's wise to have your car inspected at frequent
intervals during difficult winter, months. Bring it in
today for a thorough check-up by our experienced
mechanics.
O FACTORY REPAIR METHODS
O TRAINED MECHANICS
O COMPLETE BODY SHOP
O PAINTING SPOTTING
O LUBRICATION SERVICE
Keep Your Car Running Weil
Have It Serviced Regularly at the . . .
Bend Garage Co.
South of Postoffice
Brooks'Scdnlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
Company Inc.
troops to expedite unloading. By
his unflagging spirit and perse
verance he prevented chaotic con
fusion and made possible the sav
ing of much valuable equipment"
Present production capacity of
hlgr.-octane aviation fuel Is over
500,000 barrels a day; in post-war
days aviation will probably use
this supply, but automobile fuel
will be several octane numbers -higher
than pre-war levels.
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