The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 20, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1945
Take Mart Lead
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United Prena Financial Editor)
New York, Jan. 20 (IB Rail
road shares led the stock market
down In the short session today,
rounding out a week of almost
steady decline that wiped out
more than $1,000,000,000 (Bj of
valuation on all listed shares.
Trading Increased to the heavi
est volume since December 16 lor
a Saturday. Losses of one to
' three points were spread over a
broad list and very few issues
mannced to move against the
trend., , ,
' Rails led in activity with heav
iest dealings in New York Central
and Baltimore & Ohio. Nickel
Plate preferred lost three points
and declines of a point or more
were noted In Santa Fe, Atlantic
Coast Line, Pere Marquette,
Louisville & Nashville, and Texas
& Pacific.
U. S. Steel and Bethlehem each
lost a point. Allied Chemical was
down two points, iosses oi a
noint or more were made by In
ternational Telephone, Crucible
Steel issues, Lima Locomotive,
Westinehouse Electric, Interna
tional Harvester, American Power
Issues, and Urumman Aircrau.
"Woman in Dormitory"
Puts USO Staff in Dither
Fort Worth, Tex. mi A frantic
porter burst out of the elevator
and into the service men's center.
"There's a woman asleep in
one of the bunks on the third
floor," he yelled to night staff
members.'
A hurried conference was held,
and the night staff rode up to the
dormitory room a room for men
only. . .
There she was, sound asleep,
her wavy brown hair spread on a
pillow.
"You can't do this you'll have
to get up, right now," said Clar
ence C. Tippitt, one of the staff.
"We can't have a scandal. How
did you get in? What are you do
ing here?" ; i - ,
There was no response.
Tippitt remonstrated, pleaded.
To no avail.
Finally, in desperation he
grabbed the shoulder of the sleep
er. Then, suddenly he grinned
sheepishly.
There were concentrated howls
from the GI's occupying the other
bunks.
The figure in the bunk was wax
a hold-over from the day when
the building was part of a depart
ment store. s ,
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 20 tP)
Livestock for week: Cattle 3085,
calves 350. Compared week ago.
fed steers 25-50c lower but no test
since Monday, other cattle closed
active, steady after early steady to
25c lower trend. Many loads good
fed steers $15.50-15.75, part load
choice $1625. Common-medium
steers $11.00-14.00. Common-me
dium heifers $9.50-13.00. Good
heifers to $13.75, few $14.00. Me
dium-good beef cows $10.00-12.50,
Fat dairy type cows $8.50-10.00.
Few to $11.00, canners-cuttcrs
$5.50-8.00. Common-medium bulls
$8.25-10.50. Good beef bulls to
$11.50; good-choice vealers $13.50-
15.00, grass calves to $13.50.
Hogs 2385. Market unchanged
past two weeks except feeder
pigs 25-50C higher; good-choice
170-270 lbs., again $15.75, ceiling
275-300 lbs., $15.00; 300-350 lbs.,
$14.50; 140-165 lbs., $14.50. Good
sows $13.5013.75, lightweights to
$14.00. Good-choice feeder pigs
largely $15.00-15.25. Good stags
around $11.00.
Sheep 1285. Fat lambs 25c high
er,, spots up more, ewes strong
but no text on top ewes. Good
choice trucked in lambs $14.50
15.00. Three carloads fed lambs
$15.40. Recent high. Medium-good
lambs $13.00-14.00. Common down
to $11.00, culls down to $8.00. Medium-good
ewes $5,756.25, good
choice quotable to $6.50 and over,
culls down to $3.00' and under.
DEBT PAID AFTER 50 YEARS
Decatur, Ind. till A 50-year-old
debt for a team of horses was
repaid recently to John Parr, a
retired farmer, by a 90-year-old
woman in Kansas. In 1894, when
Parr decided to leave Kansas for
his native Hoosler state, he sold
his horses to his neighbor and
took his note, on which not a cent
was paid until the $100 check ar
rived and surprised him.
SOUTH STREET BLUES
Bronkllne, Mass. (til A colli
sion on South street here Involved
the automobiles of Laurence Til
ton of South street, Foxboro, and
Gabriel Glendrange of South
street, Medfield.
drtwedtoiA Syndicate
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INVISTMINT CIMIMCATIS, SOU) ONI
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INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Loral Representative
217 Oregon Phone 525
II 1
For a
Classified Raies
Local Paid in Advance
25 WordsOne Time S5o
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times . $1.35
All nnU arer IS dd lc pr word tiara
naaiber of brtieiu
On ownth run, hm copr, day rata
Minimum Chaw, tie
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20o
Claiildad Adwrtlilnf, Caih In Advanc
DalUr CtMlnlt Tima 12:10 P. M.
BEND LODGE, NO. 218 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets Every Monday Night
I. O. O. F. Temple
265 Franklin Avenue
Robt. Leader, Noble Grand
D. R. Miller, Sec, Phone 1069-W
FOR SALE
2 540-EGG electric Incubators,
$25.00 each. New electric heating
unit for 500 chicK orooaer, ivs.uu.
G. A. Krlger, 10 miles north on
old highway.
2 SMALL, SINKS; 55 feet soil
pipe and connections; linoleum
and some water pipe. Inquire after
10:00 a. m. Sunday at Wahee cot
tages.
BUSINESS and INCOME PROP
ERTY: One of going Restaurants
in Bend. Sell fixtures complete.
$7875. $2500 down. HOTEL in
Bend, 40 rooms. $5000 down. 32
CITY LOTS for sale. APART
MENT HOUSE and home for sale
furnished. $6000. Gilberts Real
Estate.
RABBITS 3 does and one buck.
New Zealand whites. Also hutch
es. Cheap. 1435 Baltimore, call af
ter b:00 p. m.
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. tjnone 7b7.
3-ROOM HOUSE, 16'x28', shingled
roof, and sided, to be moved oft
place. Man's bicycle in good shape.
Phone 37 F-23. Rt. 2, Box 312. W.
H. Selken.
$3200 BUYS 40 acres, 25 acres
C.O.I., 4-room house, large barn,
5 miles out. $1000 cash handles.
Immediate possession. C. V. Silvls,
118 Oregon.
JOHNSON OUTBOARD motor,
boat and trailer. $60 takes the
works. Call at 1480 W. 5th Sunday.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE: Two bed
room, garage, good yard, shade.
mast uinoy. siuu. Terms. uiiDerts
Real Estate, 1015 Wall St. .
25 TON first cutting alfalfa hay in
stack. Ray Haver, Route 2, Box
as, Bend.
6-ROOM MODERN furnished
house, garage, woodshed, chicken
house, 2 lots, garden spot. 124s
Davenport.
1 WOOD RANGE, 30-gallon hot
water tank and cast iron wood
heating stove. Call 701 Hill St.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furni
ture: Refrigerator, gas range,
bedroom suite, box springs and
mattress, davenport and chulr, di
nette set, gas heater, baby bed. All
Jrewar, good condition. A. C.
eanquenot, 184 E. Kearney.
NEW WEASEL fur coat, size 40,
cost $395.00. Sell for $300.00. Ad
dress 416 Hill Street.
DARK BEDROOM suite $75.00,
cook stove $15.00. baby's high
1 chair $2.00, kitchen sink $10.00,
kitchen cabinet $2.50, small dress
er $2.50. 164 E. Irving.
SADDLE MARE, coming 4 years,
rancn raised, well broken, rangy,
weight 1150. High headed but
gentle and sensible. No fuzztall.
Priced right. C. F. Doerfler, 3
mnes norm oi Aiiaiia store.
$12,000 BUYS 120 acre dairy
ranch, C.O.I, water, good improve
ments, all stock, farm and dairy
equipment, electricity, mile
from paved road. Possession in 30
flays. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
FOUR HEIFERS now milking
wllh f Irst calf, some coming fresh.
Pete Klobas, Rt. 2, Box 304, Bend,
W mile north of 4 corners on
Burns highway.
DRY PINE slab wood, 16 foot
length. $7.00 per cord delivered.
130 Canal St., Bend.
$1350 BUYS large trailer house,
well equipped. Would consider
trade for stock. C. V. Silvls, 118
Oregon.
FUR BUSINESS: Buy residence
and furnished home. Business on
inventory. Three lots. Five room
modern home furnished. Fur stor-'
ago. Real estate for S1500. $3000
down. Rush. Gilberts Real Estate.
BARBER SHOP for sale atShev
lln. Contact owner at shop.
$3,000 BUYS80resr54acres
C.O.I., good house and outbuild
ings, 30 acres alfalfa, one acre
berries, electricity, 6 miles from
Bend. $2000 cash, balance easy
terms Possession March 1st. C. V.
Silvis. 118 Oregon.
FOR KENT
! CLEAN SLEEPING imd house
keeping room, kitchen and laun
'; dry privileges. Linen and bedding
i furnished. Automatic heal. Phone
.
FURNISHED not modern 3 room !
house on bus line. Inquire at 1475 1
Baltimore Ave. Phone 358-J.
Little, Sell
FOR BENT
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
light clean rooms, hot water, heat,
wood, water and lights furnished,
suitable for 2 people. Call after
5:30. 236 V4.E. Irving.
3-ROOM MODERN house, vacant
February 1, 2-room house and 1
room housed All furnished, with
water and lights. Call 168 E. Irv
ing. Phone 834-W.
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.
ROOM for young working woman
in pleasant home. Kitchen and liv
ing room privileges. $15.00 month.
Come between 5 and 6 p. m. 1617
West First.
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.
Wood, water, lights furnished.
$25.00. Adults only. Apply at 945
E. Second.
WANTED
SMALL USED tractor. M. L.
Rouse, Route 1, Box 235-A, Bend.
WANT TO BUY telephone box lor
rural line. Needed badly by rail
road man. Rt. 2, Box 17, 2 miles
north on new highway. . 1 - '
WILL BUY good 3mall modern
houses on west side. P. O, Box 735,
Bend.
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. 1 .
TO GET in touch with Mrs. High
tower. Please call Beauty Quest,
Virginia Johnson or Mrs. Thomas.
81 Oregon. Telephone 170. '
TELEPHONE for rural line. Pete
Klobas, Route 2, Box 304, Bend,
Ore. ..
, 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.
a'pPLY for MERfTSYSTEM EX-
AMINATIONS at your local Pub
lic Welfare, Board of Health, or
Unemployment Compensation
Commission office. Final filing
date January 27, 1945. Positions
locally or throughout the state.
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 CARS
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 tires. Phone 579-W
or 6. 1254 E. 3rd.
1934 HUDSON "8" sedan, convert
ed into panel, fair tires, sealed
beam headlights. Needs some
work, but is in running condition.
$125. Lewis Gilmore Garage, Sis
ters, Oregon.
1930 CHEVROLET coupe, 5 good
tires, excellent condition, under
ceiling price. 334 Hunter Place af
ter 5 p. m.
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power
Wiring UgUt
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
Genoral Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
a Lot
USED CARS
1936 CORD sedan, good tires. In
quire at 41 Gilchrist. .. ..
LOST
20 FT. COW CHAIN lost between
Bend Iron Works and town. Re
turn to Bulletin for reward.
TWO 4 and one 3 ration books
issued to Mary and Carl Aljen, 14
Allen Road, lost Tuesday. Finder
return to Bulletin.
LOST DOWNTOWN Friday, key
tainer with 4 keys; between Bend
Dairy and Pastime pool ... hall.
Phone 338-J. Ed Mehlhoff.
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. . ,
SPENCEP SUPPORTS Dress
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.
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, 1714
Steidl 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 like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
T.M.MO.W.a.PAT.1
NAMED FOR ITS APPEARANCE IN
AREAS RAVA&ED BY HAS
INVADED THE BURNED OUT
SECTIONS
Better Equipped
In our new offices to help you
with your health problems. Our
cnodern equipment Mid meth
ods Include
Hydro and
Tox
Eliminator
Convenient
. Termi
Dr. R. D. Ketchum
Chtropractlo Physician
134 Minnesota Ave. Phone 794
RED RYDER
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With Bulletin
Tests of Cattle
In Area Planned
. . . , n
Pine Forest, Jan. 20 '(Special)-.
Paul Reldel, agriculture commit
tee chairman for the Pine Forest
grange, today began listing cattle
in this district to be given tuber
cular and Bang's disease tests in
the near future, and asks that any
cattle owners wishing to have
their stock tested communicate
with him by writing to his ad
dress on Route 1. ..
The next examination of cows
will be from Pine Forest out to
the George Murphy ranch, Reidel
said.
At a grange meeting held Tues
day, Reidel gave a report on the
recent cattle testing in which 34
cows were examined. Vic Her,
chairrpan of the legislative com
mittee, also reported on the uni
form truck and blanket primary
bills now pending in the state leg
islature. The grange voted to stage a
dance on Feb. 2 for the beqefit
of the "march of dimes" and the
Foundation for Infantile Paraly
sis fund campaign. Mrs. Stella
Nelson was appointed to attend
the Camp Fire Girls council In
this connection. , ,
Tuesday's social hour consisted
of' a monologue by Alice Walker,
a skit by the Y.G.A. ladies and
Roy Van Vleet, some songs and
a quiz contest.
. SINK JAP SHIPS
Chungking, Jan. 20 (IBA 14th
air force communique announced
today that fouf more- Japanese
ships had been sunk off the China
coast and said, final reports from
Wednesday's raid on Shanghai
airdromes showed that 72 Jap
planes had been destroyed, 10
probably destroyed and 11 dam
aged. Fertilizers totalling over a mil
lion tons were produced in Can
ada last year; over one-half was
used locally and nearly one-half
exported. ' ' ' -
f When our enemies sive oor
THEY'LL HAVE TO
J. M.JONES.
Better to See
And See Through
Your little girl will look pret
tier In proper glasses and her
eyes will greatly benefit by our
expert examination, prescrib
ing and fitting.
Dr. M. B. McKenney
OPTOMETRIST
Offices: Foot of Oregon Ave.
Phone 465-W
J U. S. Army Group
HORIZONTAL 48 Indian
'lDeuicted is 48 Falter
. insigne of the
VERTICAL
U. S. Army
1 Bounded
84th
,t Light brown
8 AccomplifJ)
2 Within
3 Fish
4 Drunkard . .
'5 Upon
6 Cuddle
7 Hurl
10 Blow a horn
9 Seine
II Pinnacle'
.12 Caterpillar'
"hair
ii French coin
116 Paused
18 Bristly '
11 Trial
12 South Dakota
(ab.)
13 Like
15 Employed
21 German city
22 Change .
23 Pint tab.)
24 Delirium tre
mens (ab.)
25 Symbol for
! selenium
26 Decimeter
( (ab.)
7 Negative
29 Right (ab.)
30 Cloth measure
32 Debit note
I (ab.)
33 Test
35 Hindu queen
37 Make sad
39 Repeals
40 Hawaiian
I wreath
41 Footless
ii Late Amerl- .
I .can humorist
Either
Farm Cerfsus
Under Way
In Deschutes
The Deschutes county 1945 ag
riculture census was in full swing
today, following the completion
of a course held for the census
takers In Redmond. The course
was conducted by R. L. Acker
man of Lakeview, supervisor for
District No. 3 of Oregon. Census
takers and their districts follow:
Mrs. Gladys D. Carroll, Bend
city and Pine Forest; Marion C.
Prichard, Eastern Star; Melvin J.
McClaln, Tumalo; D. L. Ellis,
Plainview and Sisters; Hilda M.
Jones, Redmond city and Red
mond Grange; Roy N. Dover,
Bonne Home and Lapine; Mrs.
Elsie Stoffel, Alfalfa; Mrs. Clara
G. Bednarek, Terrebonne, and
Glenn H. Slack, Millican.
Indian Orphan Boy Holds .
Soft Spot With Soldiers .
Hammond, Ind. IIP) An army
air force quartermaster unit sta
t i o n e d in India has adopted
"Kayo," an orphaned boy who
came out of the hills and was
found eating out of the camp gar
bage cans.
Pvt. Glen W. Williams of Ham
mond, a member of the unit said
that Kayo was about five years
old when they found him. That
was two years ago. They cut
down GI clothes to fit him and
have taught the lad to read, write
and speak English. As soon as he
was fitted with clothing, the
Americans gave him a mess kit
and thereafter he took his place
with the soldiers for all meals.
Pvt. Williams said that in two
years the air corpsmen have saved
over 5,000 rupees which will be
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
HALLO WELL
KOLD WAVES
. Just Ask the Girl
Who's Had One!
Well Qualified and
Experienced Operators
MAY LAUKA BILL1E
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 4S4
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1533 Awbrcy Kd. Tel. 629-M '
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18 Pertaining to 38 Symbol for .
the East
sodium
39 Paid notice .
! 42 Hawaiian food
20 Animals
28 Verbal
29 Vegetable
43 Morsel
46 Him
48 Note in Gui-
31 woolly
32 Strike out
34 Notion
do'j scale.
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used for Kayo's education. Ar
rangements also have been made
for the Indian boy to live with an
American family when the sol
diers return to, the states after
the war.
VERSATILE DENTIST
Danville, 111. HP) Dr. S.B. Fried
man who combines his dental
practice with an interest in a local
hotel, is thankful for experience
PUBLIC SALE
Tues., Jan. 23 10 a. m.
First house north of Eastern SJar Grange hall, S. W. corner of
Bend Airport, 8 miles northeast of Bend.,
14 head long-yearling steers
13 head work horses
2 sets of harness, new
Farm Machinery, full line
1 stack hay -1 stack straw
1937 Chevrolet H ton truck
Some household furniture, and other articles
too numerous to list.
E. 0. Fitzgerald, John S. Cripe, owners.
Dean Van Matre, clerk Pinkie Retinoids, A. Lewin, auctioneers
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Wonrt MlnnxoHi Phono WW
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE V2!
Bee Hive Trucks and Trailer
may be used anywhere in tho
U.S.A. without red tape or spe
cial license when transporting
your own goods. Long trips,
short trips anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond & Franklin Phone 340
obtained when he worked his Way
through college. It helped him out
here recently when Friedman
found himself working In his ho
tel kitchen. The manpower snort
age, you know. 1
ILL LUCK ON GROUND
Anderson, Ind. ufi Mrs.
George Hughes received a letter
from her husband in England,
saying that after flying 140 mis
sions without any ill luck, he suf
fered a broken leg as he jumped
from his disabled plane.
AT
YOUR
'SERVICE
MOVING
yMKm.CRATlNG
5rOR4Gf
si , let 'later 1
PHONE 788
210 Irving Ave., Bend
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 1 68 839 Columbia
Specializing in
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Dally Service Every W
Of the Year
Phone 544
Bv FRED HARMAN
71