The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 22, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND.-'OREGON, MONDAY.AN. 22, 1945
For a Little, Sell a Lot With Bulletin Classifi
Decline
ed Ads
By Elmer C. Walaier
(United PreM Financial Editor)
New York, Jan. 22 (IB Stocks
declined today for the fourth con
secutive session, but rallied from
the lows and displayed a steadier
undertone at closing time.
Early unsettlement was traced
to the appointment of Henry A.
Wallace to succeed Jesse Jones
as secretary of commerce and
head of several other government
.agencies. The subsequent recov
, ery was attributed to belief the
appointment will have tough sled'
dins in the senate.
1 Other factors In the recent de
cline are listed as the Russian sue-
cesses seen as hastening the re
conversion period with its many
problems, and the securities and
, exchange proposal to eliminate
me noor trader on the major ex
changes.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 22 UPi
Livestock: cattle 2000. calves 150.
Active, steady to strong. Some medium-good
steers and beef cows
25c higher. Medium-good steers
$13.50-15.00; few good loads $15.85.
16.00. Common medium heifers
$9.50-13.00. Fed heifers held
around $14.75. Canner-cutter cows
$6.00-8.00; medium-good beef cows
$10.00 -12.75. ' Bulls $10.00 -11.75.
Good-choice vealers $13.50-15.00.
Hogs 1400. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-279 lbs. $15.75. Good
sows $13.50 -14.00. Feeder pigs
$15.00-15.25.
Sheep 500. Active. Goofl-choice
wooled lambs $14.50-15.00. Fall
shorn lambs to $14.75. Common
grades down to $10.00. Good ewes
up to $6.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 22 'IB The
trade today awaiting another re
duction in egg prices Thursday,
when all sizes except small will go
down one cent.
Butter prices were unchanged.
Butter Cube 9 score 42 c; 92
score 4214c; 90 score 42c; 89 score
41MiC pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large 50c; A large 48c; medium A
45c; small 40c dozen.
Medford Misses
2 Nazi Prisoners
Medford, Ore., Jan. 22 (in Two
German prisoners of war were
reported today to have escaped
from Camp White last night.
They had been on work detail
and were checked in for lunch at
10 p. m. When the guard made
his 10:30 check he found the two
prisoners missing.
Walter Wenner, 20, was de
scribed as being five, feet, six
Jnehes tall, weighing 148 pounds,
and having blue eyes, blond hair
and fair complexion.
George Sauerbeck, 24, is five
feet, nine Inches tall, weighs
about 160 pounds, and has brown
eyes, fait, skin, brown hair and a
scar on his right wrist.
LOGGINO IS RESUMED
Lowering temperatures and re
sultant freezing of the ground has
made it possible for logging op
erations to be resumed at the
Brooks-Scanlon camp near Sis
ters, it was reported today. A re
cent thaw had made conditions
too muddy and wholesale opera
lions were slowed temporarily.
87, HAS FIRST YULE TREE
South Bend, Ind. (Hi Christ
mas, 1944, will remain especially
memorable to Mrs. Sarah C
Crites, who, at the ago of 87, en
Joyed her first Christmas tree.
She said she never knew how
one's home could be brightened
up with a decorated tree. The
tree was given to the lonely
womun by her neighbors.
RIBBONS TO FILL A STORE
Fort Worth, Tex. UP The post'
war future of Lt. Col. John D.
Landers, Mustang pilot and com
mander of the 357th fighter group
in England, is all settled by his
friends. All he has to do, they
say, is open a ribbon store. They
think he'd make a go of lt with
his 19 decorations.
StjUASU SIGN
Concord, N. H. (Ul Sign out
side a New Hampshire farm
house: "For Sale Hand Picked
Squash."
BEAUTY SHOPS '
HALLOWELL
KOLD WAES
.lust Ask the Girl
Who's Hail One!
Well Qualified anil
Experienced Operators
MAY LAURA HH.1.IE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 484
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1538 Awbrey Rd. TcL 829-M
Classified Rates
Local Paid !n Advance
25 Words One Time 85c
25 Words Three Times .. 75c
25 Words Six Times $1-35
All worda ner 11 add le per word tlmai
number of Iniertlonl
One month ran, eama copy, V, day rato
Minimum Charge, Sec
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20o
Claeilfled Advertising-. Caeh In Advance
Daily Cloalnc Time 12:10 P. M.
FOR SALE
PREWAR DAVENPORT. Priced
right. 1545 West 5th.
2 540-EGG electric incubators,
$25.00 each. New electric heating
unit for 500 chick brooder, $12.00.
G. A. Krleer. 10 miles north on
old highway.
3-ROOM semi-modern house and
2 50'xlOO" lots in Redmond. Also
24'x30" basement and foundation
on property. John Luelllng, 316
A St., Redmond, Oregon. .
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.
APPLES. New shipment of New
towns and Spltzenbergs, $1.75,
$2.00, $2.50. Exchange boxes.
Fresh apple cider, 55c per gallon.
Please bring container. Baled hay,
straw, peat moss. Crown Feeds
Greenwood Feed Co., Greenwood
and Division Sts.
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.
BED SPRING, innersprlng mat
tress, child's bed and innerspring
mattress, folding steel bed, new
combination wood and coal heater,
small radio, sewing machine,
stroller, shovel, hoe, rake, coffee
table, feather bed, 2 pillows, jel
lies, jams, electric lamp, extension
cords, water hose, fruit jars, ten
nis racket, 3 balls, folding porch
gate, baby harness, bed spreads,
child's bed spread, blankets,
sheets, tenor banjo, Bergmann
logger boots 714, ironing board,
dust mop, mackinaw, 38, wash
board, high chair,' rocking horse.
1925 W. 2nd St.
3-ROOM HOUSE, 16'x28', shingled
roof, and sided, to be moved off
place. Man's bicycle In good shape.
Phone 37-F-23. Rt. 2, Box 312. W.
H. Selken.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE: Two bed
room, garage, good yard, shade.
East Olney. $1200. Terms. Gilberts
Real Estate, 1015 Wall St. .
25 TON first cutting alfalfa hay in
stack. Ray Haver, Route 2, Box
55, Bend.
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 chuir, di
nette set, gas heater, baby bed. All
prewar, good condition. A. C.
Jeanquenot, 184 E. Kearney.
DARK BEDROOM sult$7500,
cook stove $15.00, baby's high
chair sa.00, kitchen sink $10.00,
kitchen cabinet $2.50, small dress
er $2.50. 164 E. Irving.
SADDLE MARE, coming 4 years,
rancii raised, well broken, rangy,
weight 1150. High headed but
gentle and sensible. No fuzztail.
Priced right. C. F. Doerf Icr, 3
mues -norm oi Altalla store.
FOUR HEIFERS now milking
with first calf, some coming fresh.
Pete Klobas, Rt. 2, Box 301, Bend,
V, mile north of 4 coiners on
Burns highway.
DRY PINE slab wood, 16 font
length, $7.00 per cord delivered.
130 Canal St., Bend.
3 HEATING STOVES, circulating,
round oak and air tile. Iron bed
stead. 9x12 rug. 30-1 Hunter Place.
Plume 186-W.
WHO'S WHO in BEM
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
Refrigerator Service
All Typos of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bund MlnniMinln Phmn HSW
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE Vi
Ileo Hive Truck mid Trailer
mny he imetl anywhere In the
U.S.A. without red ta or spe
cial license when transporting
your own goods. Iahik trips,
short trips anywhere. See your
Texaco denier.
Mission Service Station
Bond Franklin Phone 340
FOR SALE
BARBER SHOP for sale at Shev
lin. Contact owner at shop.
LARGE BASINETTE in good con
dition. C. W. Lundy, Rt. 1, Box 50,
just beyond fox farm on south
highway.
LARGE HEATER In good condi
tion. Call after 5 p. m. 1100 Lex
ington. BICYCLE. with almost new bal
loon tires, coal or wood heaters
$7.50, 2 good kitchen ranges $15.00
each, breakfast taoie with 4 gooa
chairs, 2-burner gas restaurant
griddle, 2-burner gas hot plate,
electrie refrigerator $30.00 needs
repair, pre-war collapsible baby
buggy $7.00, bedsteads $1.50 to
$5.00, dressers, library . tables,
rockers, baby's high chair, chairs
50c each while they last, panel
and glass doors, wash tubs, wash
boards, meat grinders, round oak
table, ball and socket trailer hitch
es, bumper hitches, replacement
balls for trailer hitches, cream
separator, hot water car heaters,
children's skis, leather davenport,
smoke stand and book shelves.
Open evenings. 350 Division.
WHY DON'T YOU let me fix that
mutldy driveway with a load of
red cinders at $7.00 a heaping
load of 4 yards. Phone 838-R.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
light clean rooms, hot water heat,
wood, water and lights furnished,
suitable for 2 people. Call after
5:30. 23614 E. Irving.
4-ROOM MODERN furnished
house, 341 Florida. Inquire at 634
Arizona afternoons and evenings.
3-ROOM MODERN house, vacant
February 1, 2-room house and 1
room house. All furnished, with
water and lights. Call 168 E. Irv
ing. Phone 834-W.
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
stylo. 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.
NICE CLEAN modern unfurnish
ed 4 room house, close in, to re
sponsible adults only. Inquire 246
Florida Ave., afterno.ons. "
WANTED
WILL BUY good 3mall modern
houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Bend.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices lor 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
193B 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. Thomas.
81 Oregon. Telephone 170.
TELEPHONE for rural line. Pete
Klobas, Route 2, Box 301, Bend,
Ore.
GOOD USku wool rug, 9 x12' or
12'xl5 Write No. 10166 care of
Bulletin.
HELP WANTED
WOMAN for office work. Must be
typist, shorthand desirable but
not necessary. Bend-Troy Laun
dry. OFFICE GIRL, typing and book
keeping experience or training,
for insurance office. Inquire 1054
Bond St., or call 331.
MAIDS WANTED at Pilot Butte
Inn. Apply to housekeeper.
EXPERIENCED
WOOL MACHINE PRESSER
OR SOMEONE WILLING TO
LEARN.
MASTERCRAFT CLEANERS
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing in
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Daily Service Every Dav
Of the Year
Phone 544
HELP WANTED
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. .
SITUATION WANTED
MAN EMPLOYED during day
can devote several hours daily af
ter 4 p. m., bookkeeping or typing.
Write No. 10182 care of Bulletin.
USED CARS
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.
1936"PLYM0UTH sedan. Less
than 11,000 miles, excellent condi
tion, good rubber. Cash. Phone
15 F-55, Redmond, Ore.
LOST
GERMAN POINTER, liver color
ed bitch. Reward. Write H. Mc
Mullin, Sisters, Oregon.
HANDBOOK an acetylene weld
ing, lost Tuesday. Return to Bulle
tin or to County Library.'
MISCELLANEOUS
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes oi washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid lor used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone
583. ... :
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and sui gical. 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
zd-j or can at 1U15 wall St.
FULLER BRUSHES, mops, floor
waxes, iurnuure ponsn, tne 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.
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Explosion of Tar
Results in Fire
Two persons narrowly escaned
serious injury, and damage to the
extent of approximately $3,000 re
sulted from a fire which late yes
terday nearly destroyed the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Cooper,
827 Delaware avenue. The fire
started in the six-room structure
after two gallons of tar which
Cooper was heating on the kitch
en stove exploded, scattering the
flaming liquid around the room. ;
, Mrs. Betty Justice, a daughter, i
suffered singed hair, and she was
forced by thelntense heat to drop !
liitr itrjtrfjiiuili; Willie sue was can
ing the fire department. The call
was completed over the telephone
at the Delaware hotel next door.
Cooper's clothing was badly burn
ed, but he escaped without serious
Injury.
Three of the rooms were com
pletely gutted by the flames, and
considerable furniture in the rear
rooms was lost. The loss was
partly covered by insurance.
Cooper, whose wife and daugh
ter were the other occupants of
the house at the time of the fire,
told firemen that he was heating
the tar' to repair a roof on another
house.
Loan Association
Elects Directors-
H. H. De Armond, Ward H.
Coble and C. J. Lindh, directors of
the Deschutes Federal Savings
and Loan association who have
just concluded three-year terms,
were reelected at the annual meet
ing of the asociation in the of
fices last week. Other officers are
George P. Gove, president, and
Carl E. Erlckson, vice-president.
Lindh is secretary-treasurer. De
Armond is the firm's attorney.
D. H. Peoples and W. A. Wirtz
were elected as official apprais
ers. Savings "account's with the firm
Increased $122,472.30, or slightly
over 25 per cent, In 1944, Lindh
said today. Savings accounts in
1943 amounted to $458,954.08. In
1944 they amounted to $581,426.38.
Dividends at the rate of 2H per
cent were paid during the past
year, ne stated, adding that that
rate is slightly above the average .
now prevailing. !
During 1944 $155,000 of savings j
iunus was invested in war Donas.
"This makes a total of $255,000 In
local depositors funds that are
now helping to win the war,"
ijinun concluded.
The first spokens words trans
mitted '-by trjephone were sent
March 10, 1876.
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duly appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Deschutes County, Administrator
of the Estate of Percy B. Davis,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to Mal
colm W. Wilkinson, 402 U. S. Na
tional Bank Building, The Dalles,
Oregon, with vouchers properly
verified, as by law required, with
in six months from the date here
of. Dated this 20th day of January,
1945.
GEORGE M. DAVIS, Adminis
trator. M.W. WILKINSON, The Dalles,
Oregon. Attorney for Estate
46-52-58-64C
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
Berid Building, Bend, Oregon,
within six months frpm the date
GATHERED
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of the first publication of this no
tice. Dated and first published this
8th day of January, 1945.
ARVILLA MURPHY, Adminis
tratrix. H. C. ELLIS, Attorney.
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