The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 23, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    - THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 23. 1945-
PXGE SIX
Stocks Go Higher,
Turnover Is Light
" By Elmer C. Wateer
(United Prnu Financial Editor)
New York, Jan. 23 IB Stocks
move higher on light turnover
today but toward the close gains
were trimmed; by mud pront-taK-Ing.
, The realizing reflected a sharp
sell-off in the grain markets
where closing losses ranged to 2'4
cents a bushel in wheat.
: Wall street interpreted the im
provement in stock prices, which
was an extension of the late small
recovery of the previous session,
as almost wholly due to renewed
Investment demand. While vir
tually all leading groups joined
the upswing prior to profit-taking,
best gains were noted in such
issues as International Telephone,
Electric power & light 7 per cent
preferred, United Dyewood com
mon and preferred, and a few
chemicals.
. International Telephone ran up
a full point on Wall street reports
that details of the sale of the
company's Spanish subsidiary had
been completed, but later most of
the rise was lost. Chemicals, be
lieved to face an extremely bright
post-war future, had gains rang
ing -to 2 points in Du Pont.
Brother. Spotted
In Army Foxhole
Mrs. Herbert Morris Is reported
to have exclaimed with delight
when a picture of her brother,
Sgt. Robert Fisher, appeared on
the screen at a local theatre Sun
day night. A ' newsreel showed
the sergeant in a foxhole on Ger
man soil. Mrs. Morris was ac
companied to the theatre by her
husband and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stearns, al of whom recognized
Bob.
Sgt. Fisher, overseas for some
time with an infantry unit, was
slightly wounded In action recent
ly but is recovering rapidly, ac
cording to Information just re-i
ceived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Fisher, 720 Ogdeni
avenue. -...,.
Hor a Little, Sell a Lot With Bulletin Classified Ads
Classified Rafes
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time ..........33c
25 Words-Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $L8B
All ward! aw IS add la par word liau
nambar ef Inaartlani
Ona month run. aarna eapr, Vt day rata
MlnlmoBi Charga. S4a
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Clawlfkd Adrartlilnf. Caah In AdraaM
Dallr Claaln Tlma II iM P. M.
FOB SALE
PIANO In good condition. Call
944-W after 5.
FOB SALE
WANTED
COMBINATION COAL and elec
tric Westinghouse range. iNorge
oil burning heater, electric fan,
guaranteed to heat six rooms,
both same as new. 2 occasional
chairs, 2 end tables, 2 coffee
tables, 8-tube cabinet Western Air
Patrol radio. Electric washer, elec
tric mixall, large fish aquarium,
Ini-oo motnl medicine cabinet with
plate glass mirror. 1973 Awbrey
Road, west side.
3-ROOM semi-modern house and
2 50'xlOO' lots in Redmond. Also
24'x30" basement and foundation
on property. John Luelling, 316
A St., Redmond, Oregon.
25 TON first cutting alfalfa hay in
stack. Ray Haver, Route 2, Box
55, Bend..
rAC PANr.F hnhv hprl rnr-klne
chairs, electric iron, hot plate,
ironing Doara, aineiie set, unesi,
Hollywood bed, book case, garden
innw cnnklnp utensils. A. C. Jean-
quenat, 184 E. Kearney, corner E.
una.
ipni rs Mow nhlnmnnt of New-
towns and Spltzenborgs, $1.75,
$2.00, $2.50. Exchange , boxes.
Fresh apple cider, 55c per gallon.
PIouqp hrins- container. Baled hav.
straw, peat moss. Crown Feeds
Greenwood Feed Co., Greenwood
and Division Sts. . '
i.Anv'R WHITE shoe roller
skates, almost new. Wooden bear
ing rollers. Size 8. Call iai-K.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 23 IP
Livestock: cattle 200, calves 35.
Active on limited supply; early
sales steady. Medium steers
$13.50. Best fed steer Monday
$16.00. Common heifers $9.50
10.50. Canner-cutter cows $6.00
7.75. Fat dairy type cows $9.00
9.75 Medium-good bulls quotable
$10.00-11.75. Medium-good vealers
$12.50-14.00; choice quotable to
$15.00. -
Hogs 250. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-270 lbs. $15.75; 300-325
lbs. $14.50. Good sows mostly
$13.75. Feeder pigs salable $15.00
15.25. '
Sheep 100. Load medium-choice
wooled lambs from late Monday,
unsold. No early sales; asking
stead or ud to $15.00 for goou-
choice lambs. Good ewes salable
$6.00-6.50.
BED SPRING, innerspring 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, lams, electric lamp, extension
cords, water hose, fruit jars, ten
nis racket, 3 balls, folding porch
irate, baby harness, bed spreads,
child's bed spread, blankets,
sheets, tenor banjo, Bergmann
logger boots 714, ironing board,
dust mop, macklnaw, 38, wash
board, high chair, rocKing norse.
1925 W. 2nd St.
PRE-WAR DAVENPORT, $25.00.
532 Ogden.
3-ROOM HOUSE, 16'x28', shingled
roof, and sided, to be moved off
Dlace. Man's bicycler in good shape.
Phone 37-F-23. Rt. 2, Box 312. W.
H. Selken.
SMALL ELECTRIC radio, bicycle,
large maple baby bed with inner
spring mattress, electric refigera-
tor $30 needs repair, aresser, oeas,
library tables, rockers, breakfast
tames, panel ana glass aoors,
cream generator, skils. hot water
car heater, smoke stands, book
shelves, ice boxes, davenport,
wash tubs, meat grinders, leather
couch, bumper hitches, gas hot
plates, heating stoves, Kltcnen
ranges. Open evenings. 350 Division.
WOOD OR COAL circulating
heater In A-l condition, $35.00.
Medium size cook stove in good
condition, $35.00. South City Lim
its Motel office.
LARGE BASINETTE In good con
dition. C. W. Lundy, Rt. 1, Box 50,
just beyond fox farm on south
highway.
I HAVE a small portable and 5
guaranteed radio consoles. Lib
eral discount sale to February 1st.
Phone 536, Luckey's Radio Repair,
117 Lafayette.
LARGE HEATER in good condi
tion. Call after 5 p. m. 1100 Lexington.
GOOD MAJESTIC range, $25.00
cash. 1470 East First.
WHY DON'T YOU let me fix that
muddy driveway with a load of
red cinders at $7.00 a heaping
load of 4 yards. Phone 838-R.
YOU WILL be agreeably surpris
ed at the Improvement of your
radio's performaice If you will
take It to your favorite repair
shop, and ask for a tune-up and
alignment job. Luckey's Radio Re
pair, 117 Lafayette.
SMITH & BARNES piano and
bench and one. zipper sleeping
bag. Can be seen at 1314 Colum
bia. .
MODERN HOUSES: 4 room com
pletely furnished, paved street,
$3250, $1500 down, $35 month.
West side, 2 bedroom. $3500..$1000
down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 3G
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
TO BUY 2 good used suit cases.
1C4 E. Irving.. ;
USED RADIOS Will pay top
nviiAo fnr trond used radlna
George's Radio Service. New loca-
.. nnn (fl-ll I". . TIL frt
tjon, ooo wail au j-iiune nu,
3-BEDROOM house close in. Tele
phone 1167-J.
TO GET in touch with Mrs. High
tower. Please call Beauty Quest,
Virginia Johnson or Mrs. Thomas.
81 Oregon. Telephone 170. . ;
WILL PAY good price for gas
range in good condition and if nec
essary will sacrifice electric re
frigerator in trade. Call 623-W.
843 Harmon. .
GOOD USED wool rug, 9'xl2' or
12"xl5 Write No. .10166 care bt
Bulletin.
TO RENT 2-bedroom modern
house on or about February first.
Ralph McNeely, Hq. 317 Wing,
Redmond Air Base.
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED
WOOL MACHINE PRESSER .
OR SOMEONE WILLING TO
LEARN. MASTERCRAFT CLEANERS
BEAUTY OPERATOR. Out of
state operators acceotable. Li
cense by reciprocity. Flease 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 dally af
ter 4 p. m., bookkeeping or tvping.
Write No.-10182 care of Bulletin.
USED CABS
1930 CHEVROLET coupe. 5 good
tires, excellent condition, under
celling price. 334 Hunter Place af
ter 5 p. m.
1Mfi Pl.VllinilTH corinn Too
!Ur.n 11 (Wi ti ui 11
tion. good rubber. . Cash. Phone
15-F-55, Redmond, Ore.
ATTRACTIVE DUPLEX stucco
apartments, 3 rooms in each unit,
one completely furnished, gas,
hardwood floors. Only $3200, $1000
down. ' Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
WEST SIDE, 3 bedroom house, 2
baths, electric range wiring, gas.
Reduced from $4500 to $3900.
Some terms. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W. .
YOU WILL like this one: Neat i
room modern house. Separate 1
room cabin. Garage, woodshed, 2
stoves. $3250, $500 down, $35
month. Anne Fnrb"S 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W. .
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 Brlnson. CXane Bldg.,
or Box 164, Bend. '
FOR SALE finest quality Hoover
uniforms, 6 styles now available
including one style nurse's uni
form, long sleeves, ranging in
price from $2.98 to $5.50, sizes 12
to 44. Also professional jackets,
office coats. Call Elsie A. Dunn,
representative of Hoover Mfg. &
Sales Co., nationally advertised.
Phone 615-J. No. 7 Westonla Apts.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. I can get
you more money for that live
stock. 6. 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.
"The Great Gildersleeve"; Den 5,1
"Red Ryder", and Den 6. "Quiz
Kids." Den 2 was voted the next
best in the show.
Preceding the show, "bob cat"
pins were presented to Jimmy
Finley, Gary Monicai," Myron De
Bunce, Harvey Dudley, Lewis Phi
fer, Billy Giltner, James Sinclair,
Clifton Lewerenz, Frederick Rus
sell, Dennis Trent, Sheldon Young
and Adelbert Mclnteer.
Dean Benson of Den 2 received
the "Wolf" badge,, the presenta
tion being made by his mother.
Billy Coyner of Den 2 received the
"Gold and Silver" arrows from
his father. These awards are the
highest that a wolf Cub can
achiece, and are the first to be
presented since Pack 23 was or
ganized.
Chiefs Presented
Cecil Goodfellow, scoutmaster
of Scout Troop No. 23, presented
the den chief, Wayne Tilse, Sam
Lackaff, Ken Burden, Larry Stan
difer and Fred Goodfellow with
the den chief cord. Larry Standi-
fer and Fred Goodfellow were
also given a one-year service star
for serving one year as den chiefs.
Jack Symons, the other den chief,
and who Is to receive, a cord and
service star, . was not able to at
tend last night's pack meeting.
Arnold Reinhart, Russell Male
and Walter Rhoton, lion cubs who
have reached scout age, were la
traduced to Scoutmaster Goodfel
low as they expressed a desire
to join his Troop No. 26.
Bob Lamott, scout executive for
the Modoc area council, was m
troduced by L. M. Ross, cub maS'
ter, and gave a short talk on
cubbing and the part the parents
should take in the cub program.
The next meeting of the pack
will be held Feb. 26, according to
Master. Ross.
LOST
TAYLOR-TOT baby walker some
where near 303 Riverfront. Re
turn to Mrs. Student, 303 Riverfront.'
GERMAN POINTER, liver color
ed bitch. Reward. Write H. Me
Mullin, Sisters, Oregon.
HANDBOOK an acetylene weld
ing, lost Tuesday. Return to Bulle
tin or to County Library. - ,
FOUND
' Simple pitta neadnotwrtck and torturairtw
ulth maddening Itch, burn and irritation.
bruart'a I'Tramld buppotiionaa anna
quick, welcome relict, ineir arena meai
cation roeanl reel comfort, reducea train.
helpi tighten relaxed mambranee, gentir
, lubricetee and aoltenl. Frolectire and
ntt-chitnnK, to eaayto uee. uei genuine
l 8uart'e Pyramid Supposltorlee t your
;.k.... .1. Ae end 1 .20
on maaer'a money-back guarantee. A
in ! mm mm m n "
1 REVERSIBLE COAT, size 12;
1 size 14; 1 snow suit, size 12; 1
pair ice skates, size 13. 1532
Awbrey Road.
18 LEGHORN HENS, Kwlx Shave
eleetrle razor, banjo, oil heater.
22 Lake Place. - .
1 WOOD RANGE, 30-gallon hot
water tank and cast iron wood
heating stove. Call 701 Hill St.
DRY PINE slab wood, 16 foot
length, $7.00 per cord delivered.
130 Canal St., Bend.
3 HEATING STOVES, circulating,
round oak and air tite. Iron bed
stead. 9x12 rug. 304 Hunter Place.
Phone 186-W.
1 aMalaa
FOB BENT
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
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. . Phone
31-W.
4-ROOM MODERN furnished
house, 341 Florida. Inquire at 634
Arizona afternoons and evenings'.
STRAYED to my place, one red
brindle cow, right ear cropped.
One long yearling Jersey steer
with horns, split in both ears. Emll
Anderson ranch, Tumalo.
MISCELLANEOUS
KEYS MADE while you wait,
saws filed, skates hollow, ground,
knives and shears sharpened,
locks, bicycles, phonographs re
paired, soldering, general repair
ing. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112
Minnesota.
Cubs Entertain
ith Program
Mimicking the Jack Benny ra
dio program, members of Den 3,
of Cub Pack No. 23, last night
won first prize' In a "show" staged
at the Kenwood school. Many
fathers and mothers of the pack
members attended the event,
which was replete with mirth as
the youngsters played the role of
famous radio entertainers.
; By winning first place, Den 3
was presented the pack achieve
hient plaque. Presentation was
made to Mrs. ti. Monlcal, den
mother. Sam Lackaff. den chief,
and the following members of the
den: Marvin Smith, Ernest Mar
tin, Lewis Phifer, Myron De
Bunce, Billy Uiltner, Harvey Dud
ley, Jerry Gulick and Gary Moni
Den 3 will remain In possession
of the plaque until the next pack
meeting, or until won by some
other den.
Program Listed
Other mimic radio programs
were staged as follows: Den 1,
"Fibber McGee and Molly"; Den 2,
"The Great Gildersleeve"; Den 4,
score. 42 c; 90 score, 42c; 89
score, 41 c pound.
Eggs price to retailers: A A
large, 50c; A, large, 48; medium
A, 45; small, 4UC aoz. , .
Official Records
Miscellaneous
Honorable discharge: James
Joe Fowler, 1205 Cumberland,
filed an honorable discharge from
the U. S. navy yesterday.
Notarial commission: State of
Oregon to A. J, Moore. .
Circuit Court '
Sheriff's sale: The Bank of
Bend purchased property former
ly owned by J. A. and Cynthia
Ferrell in a foreclosure sale on
Monday.
PARTY IS HELD'
The A-l class of the Methodist
church school, Saturday night
held a party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Pollard, 62 Clay
street. Games were played, and
Rev. Robert Mcllvenna entertain
ed by reading palms. Mrs. A. Wat
son tf Redding, Calif., house guest
of the Pollards, was guest of
honor. . '
Buy National War Bonds Now! ,
THE SATURDAY EVENING
POST STORY COMES
TO LIFE!
"TALL IN THE
SADDLE"
with
. JOHN WAYNE
'GABBY' HAYES
CAPITOL THU.-FRI.-SAT.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 23 ip
Civilian needs for butter remained
unfilled today despite a 5 per cent
increase in output. Government
orders accounted for consumption
of the surplus.
Butter and egg prices remained
at OPA ceilings.
Butter cube, 92 score, 42 'Kc; 92
FOR LUNCHEONS
AND SALADS
j LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed admin
istrator of the Estate of J. L.
Nickel, Deceased, and all persons
having claims against said estate
should file the same, duly verified,
at the office of my attorneys, De
Armond & Goodrich, Bank of
Bend Building, 'Bend, Oregon,
Withiri six (6) months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
ARTHUR G. NICKEL, Admin
istrator of the Estate of J. L.
Nickel, Deceased.
De ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attorneys at Law, Bank of Bend
Building, Bend, Oregon.
29-35-41-47C
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 modern furnished apart
ment. Refrigerator and washing
facilities, $20 per month. Inquire
Museum of Wonders, north highway.
WANTED
WILL BUY good small modern
houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Bend.
Your Studebakcr dealer
is & good man to km
THROUGHOUT the war, Studebakcr dealer! have be- .
come recognized more and more as useful members
of their communities. .
In order to do everything possible to keep cars and
trucks in service, they constantly endeavor to get new
and better tools and equipment. They continue to train
their mechanics in special procedures worked out by
Studebakcr lactory experts. I hey gladly
supply the public with reliable infor
' mation on wartime regulations covering
' motor car and motor truck operations.
Studebakcr dealers realize the war Is
far from over yet. They will gladly con
tinue to do everything they can to help
you keep your car or truck rolling.
THB STUDEDAKER CORPORATION
FELIX MOTOR SALES
1022-1026 Bond Street Bend, Oregon
Sfidefcoier i Pfonr oncf PocemoU r In Automotive Progrest
Save Your Tires With
OK
RECAPS
Highest quality materials and
workmanship guaranteed.
AVAILABLE NOW
Tires for
A-Card Holders
Third grade tires (certificate
obtainable) covered with long
wearing OK recaps. Ask about
them.
O.K.RUBBER
WELDERS
and
Mobil Service
C. D. Winn
Bond and Franklin Phone 333
Bear Alinemenf
Will MaJce YOUR
Car Drive Like New
All the other things that
you do to save gas and
tires are wasted unless
your car has wheel bal
ance and steering aline
.ment. You may be totally
unaware that anything is
wrong until it is too late.
Don't drive another day
without a BEAR steering
test you're just fooling
yourself without it. Drive
into our garage at your convenience and ask for a check- . . .
and remember . . . "RIGHT'S RIGHT AT EDDIE'S"
EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
Wall and Greenwood
Convert Your Pre-1 940 Car or
Truck Headlights to
SEALED
BEAM
LIGHTS
Double efficiency at low cost.
Reconversion kits available now
for
Buick '37-'38
Chevrolet '37-'38
Chrysler '36
Dodge '36
CeSoro "35 to '37
Ford ,35-,36.'39
Srudebaker '36 to '38
Terraplane '36-'38
Lafayette '36-'37
And others, including many
truck models
Houk-Van Allen
Tiretont
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St.
Phone 860
Cottage Cheese is a
food high In vatamln
content. It's an ideal
food for this time of
the year for lunches.
Order Bend Dairy Cot
tage Cheese from your
delivery man.
Bend Dairy Quality Products
BUTTER CREAM"
EGGS MILK
BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM
CHOCOLATE MILK COTTAGE CHEESE
FOR OVER 25 YEARS HEADOUARTERS
FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS OF QUALITY
LOCKER PATRONS . . . . .
As those'who work in our war plants are essential to war-
effort, MEAT is essential in your diet. No other food can
wholly replace it. Use your locker for storage of meat-
inquire here as to grades now available at money saving
prices.
51 Greenwood Ave.
Phone 101
) '; ""Tii
1.
3.
3.
Quality of Product Is Essential to Continued Success!
ORDER CHICKS EARLY
THREE REASONS WHY EARLY
CHICKS MAKE MORE PROFIT
They are in production when egg: prices are
mtrn .
Thev mature and feather faster In cold weather
There is always a good demand for early broil
ers ana rryers.
BUY SEXED ROOSTERS AND SAVE MONEY
We have heavy or light Cockerels
at BIG SAVINGS 4c 10c Each.
EVERY FRIDAY
Call or Place Your Order
Scotty's Feed Store
North Hiahwav Phone 776
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