The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 25, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 25. 1945
PAGE SEVEN
Market Reveals
New Advances
By Elmer C. Walzer
(UniWd Preat Financial Editor)
-.,.., Vnrk. Jan. 25 (IP) Thp
market advanced in all sections
today On mouuraieiy icuurau -vui-
ume, aided by restoration of
....iiihrhim in American Tele
phone which lost 254 points In the
preVlUUS ocas...
Telephone regained more than
half Its loss of yesterday. The
drop was ascribed to selling for an
estate but the weakness in this
favorite had pulled the market
down, principally the industrial
average in which It is included.
tie issue dropped on the Chicago
'..ir oxehanee today to get into
...ith tho Wdiu York nrire.
Today's improvement in the
share list was accompanied by a
better market for bonds. Rails
stood out for strength in both
markets. Commodities also dis
played a stronger tone. All mar
kets were orderly. The better
ment was seen as mostly techni
cal following a lengthy period of
recession.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Jan. 25 (IB
Livestock: cattle 150, calves 25.
Active, steady. Common steers
Sll 00-12.25. Common-medium
, heifers $9.50-13.00; part load good
fed heifers $14.50. Canner-cutter
cows $6.00-8.00. Fat dairy type
$9.00-10.25. Good beef cows
$1200-12.50. Bulis scarce. Good
veaiers $13.50-14.50; choice quot
able to $15.00.
Hogs 150. Active, steady. Few
good-choice 170-240 lbs. $15.75;
140-lbU (OS v-uuu Buwa
largely $13.75; light weights to
S14 25. Good-choice 77-104 lb.
feeder pigs $15.00-15.25.
Sheep IdU. steaay. uooa-cnoice
wooled lambs scarce early; sal
able $14.50-15.00. Choice laftibs
Wednesday to $15.25. Common
grades $10.50. Cull ewes $3.25.
Good ewes salable $6.50-7.00.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Jan. 25 ilB
Prices of eggs today declined an
other cent a dozen in all classes
but the small sizes.
Butter prices remained at OPA
ceiling levels.
Butter Cube 93 score 42c;
92 score 424c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41V&C pound.
Eggs Prices to retailers: AA
large 49c; A large 47c; medium A
44c; small 40c dozen.
Pfc Frederick E. Patterson,
above, of Milwaukee, Wis.,
talked back to his German cap
tors near Hotton, France, and
was made to stand in a road
under American artillery fire
four different times Most of the
Nazis around him were hit, but
he was uninjured Later he
escaped, was almost caught by
a Nazi patrol before he waded
, to American lines through walst-
deep, near-freezing water.
I
Buy National War Bonds Now!
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Was- '
JAMESWAY
Brooder Stoves
Now Available
More JAMESWAY brooder stoves ere used in Central
Oregon than any other make. If you own a Jamesway
you can always get parts when you need them.
BRIQUET-OIL-ELECTRIC
Here you will find the type and size best suited to
your requirements.
Check your needs now for Thermostat wafers,
waferers, feeders, stove pipe and parts
Brooder Supply Headquarters
BAKER FEED CO.
Phone 188-X
For a Little, Sell a Lot
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
15 Words One Time ,S5c
28 Words Three Times 76c
25 Words Six Times. flM
All vara ar li add le pr word tlmu
DUOlbOT ! bucruant
OH Manta run. Ml copj, fc day rat
aflnimaai Caarga, 4c
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Cawailiad Ad.irtliint. Cadi in Aaraaca
Daily analog Tim 11:1a P. M.
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
Thurs., Jan. 25, 8 p. m.
M. M. Degree
Vbltlnc Brtthmn Waleama
George SlmervUle, Sec'y.
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. Hall
W. M. Loy, W. P. Phone 20-F-5
Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store
FOB SALE
40 ACRES with 25 acres C.O.I.
water. Four room modern house,
large barn and plenty of outbuild
ings. $3800 full price. Want $1600
for my equity. Four miles oat on
Butler Market road. Inquire Rt. 2,
Box 50-A on south highway, turn
right at closed Texaco station,
third house on left, after 5.
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.
TEAM OF HORSES, age 4 and 6,
weight about 1400, gentle and
good for all-around work, one
broken to ride. Also half set new
harness, one set old harness and
halters. All for $150.00. John E.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 311-B. Phone
10-F-13.
BULLS of all kinds, Hereford,
Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice
milk cows ready to freshen. Sad
dle horses and saddles. Franks
Service Station, phone 78-J. W. R.
Franks, Redmond.
2 STOVES, circulator and cook
stove. May be seen at 1519 E. 8th.
RUMMAGE SALE Last 2 days
Friday and Saturday. Lottie Nel
son, across from the laundry. ,
LOVELY HOME ON RIVER:
Seven room modern. Four bed
rooms, double plumbing, fireplace,
full basement, new Lennox fur
nace, automatic coal stoker, air
conditioning, large lot. Yard ter
raced on river. Outside fireplace.
Phone or see Walter Daron for
appointment. Gilberts Real Es
tate. 1015 Wall Street.
3 HOUSES on 60 ft. lot, 2, three
room semi-modern, furnished, 1
flvo room modern unfurnished,
close In, east side. $3250, $2150
down, balance $25 month, inquire
164 E. Irvipg.
2 GENTLE saddle horses, gentle
enough for children. Inquire 1519 .
E. Sth.
LADY'S WHITE shoe roller ;
skates, almost new. Wooden bear- j
ing rollers. Size 8. Call 131-R.
CHEAP BUY: Five room furnish-1
ed home. Two room woodshed and
workshop with flue. Woodshed
and garage. $1150. $200 down.,
Low monthly payments. See Wal-'
ter Daron Realtor. Gilberts Real
Lstate.
GAS RANGE, baby bed, rocking
chairs, electric iron, hot plate,
ironing board, dinette set, chest,
Hollywood bed, book case, garden
tools, cooking utensils. A. C. Jean
quenat, 184 E. Kearney, corner E.
2nd.
1 BLOCK from Kenwood school,
new rustic style 4 room, modern
house, large garage, 3 lots. A good
buy at $3795, $1100 cash, $40
month. Corner of Ogden and W.
7th. Henry M. Bennett
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.
Redmond, Ore.
' FOB SALE
ACREAGE: Have 20 acres at
Sweet Home for $600. $300 down
takes 35 acres on Hiway, build
ings. $1350 down takes 9 acres at
Glen Vista. $1500 takes 5 acres
east of Bend. $1000 down takes 10
acres in Carroll Acres. 2V4 acres
at Toledo, Oregon. Two houses.
See Walter Daron. Gilberts Real
Estate.
PRE-WAR DAVENPORT, $25.00.
532 Ogden.
33 LAYING HENS for sale cheap.
Phone 193-Z. Inquire 10th St., cor
ner of B, Redmond, Oregon.
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.
THREE ROOM modern for $1700.
RIVERSIDE: Seven room mod
ern, $6500. DUPLEX and furni
ture, $3000. We will sell two good
rent properties on RIVERFRONT
cheap. Gilberts Real Estate. 1015
Wall Street.
GOOD MAJESTIC range, $25.00
cash. 14?) East First.
4 ROOM modern house practically
new, new chicken house, all on
acre city limits. Immediate pos
session. Inquire 10th St., corner
of B, Redmond, Oregon.
YOU WILL be agreeably surpris
ed at the improvement of your
radio's performance 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.
ST. HELENS STREET: Seven
room modern furnished. Base
ment, furnace, fireplace, large
grounds, garage. Has everything.
Immediate possession. $4800.
Terms arranged by Walter L.
Daron, Gilberts Real Estate.
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, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
ELECTRIC BROODER, 500 chick
size. Call after 4:30 p. m. 213 E.
Revere.
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.
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC range,
$225.00. Will take good gas con
sole range in trade. Also child's
bedroom set, Jennie Lind single
bed, box springs and new mat
tress, small chest of drawers,
table stand in maple, $85.00. 557
10th St., Redmond, Oregon.
WEST SIDE, 3 bedroom house, 2
baths, electric range wiring, gas.
Reduced from S4500 to $3S00.
Some terms. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
ENGLISH SADDLES, also west
ern saddles, children's good, gen
tle saddle horses. Can be seen Sat
urday and Sunday at Cavalry
Stables. S. L. Miles.
YOU WILLike this one: Neat 4
room modern house. Separate 1
room cabin. Garage, woodshed, 2
stoves. $3250, $500 down, $35
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
WE HAVE sold our farm ajid
have no use for 1934 flat bed truck
with a 1939 motor. Dual tires and
compound drive. Also 1930 Ford
pickup. $700 takes both, which is
$105 below ceiling price. 2 heifers
fresh about May 15, $65 each. 1000
lbs. capacity platform scales, $40.
Cole and Deal Farm, 5 miles So.
Redmond, old highway. Rt. 1, Box
164. See Friday and Saturday.
ELECTRIC THOU mangle. Fine
condition, $16.00. Tenor banjo and
case, $17.00. Electric iron $5. Call
at third house from King's Mar
ket on south highway. Phone 31-F-3,
Mrs. Donahue.
18 LEGHORN HENS, Kwix Shave
electric razor, banjo, oil heater.
22 Lake Place.
FOK KENT
3 ROOM modern house, close in.
Call 358-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,
ciose in. Inquire 237 St. Helens.
Relieve
COLDS'
miseries...
At bedtime rub throat, chest and back
with Vicks VapoRub toeasecoughing,
loosen up the phlegm, help relieve con
gestion in upper bronchial tubes, invite
restful sleep. Relief comes as VapoRub
PENETRATES to upper bronchial
tubes with iuspccial medicinal vapors,
STIMULATES chest and back sur
faces like a warming poultice.
Often by morning most of the mis
cry of the cold is gone I Remember
ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe-
cial double action. It's timc-tcsted,
home-proved ... the best-known home
remedy for rehev- m m m a a
ing miseries of C jjjj
children's cokU, vaporus
FOB BENT
3-ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Refrigerator and washing
facilities, $20 per month. Inquire
Museum of Wonders, north high
way. 3 ROOM unfurnished modern
house, kitchen range furnished.
Available February 1. Call P. N.
Armstrong, 1506 Harmon. Phone
950-W.
2 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, close in. Inquire at 6 Irving
avenue.
CLEAN SLEEPING and house
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
2 3-ROOM modern apartments,
nicely furnished. Large electric
ranges and refrigerators, auto
matic furnace heat. No children
or pets. Phone 416.
WANTED
WILL PAY CASH for small
piano, not too old, in good condi
tion. Write Rt. 1, Box 158.
WILL BUY good small modern
houses on west side. P. O. Box 735,
Bend.
TO BUY 2 good used suit cases.
164 12. Irving.
SET OF SCALES, 25 or 50
pounds. Inquire Benson, Bulletin
office.
USED RADIOS Will pay 'top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St Phone 900.
TO BUY office or home desk with
several drawers. Also 9x12 rug or
smaller. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
TO GET in touch with Mrs. High
tower. Please call Beauty Quest,
Virginia Johnson or Mrs. Thomas.
81 Oregon. Telephone 170.
TO BUY house trailer. Contact
Pangburn, Mobil Service Station,
1273 Wall St. I
WILL PAY good price for gas
ranon In irnnfl mniliUnn nnrl if nov
! essary will sacrifice electric re
ffrigerator in. trade. Call 623-W.
:843 Harmon.
iTO RENT 2-bedroom modern
house on or about February lirst.
, Ralph McNeely, Hq. 317 Wing,
I Reamond Air Base.
TO BUY shells that will fit a 32
Ivor-Johnson revolver Will buy
or trade other shells for same.
Phone 1156. 350 Division.
TO BUY for man in service, fold
ing camera. Phone 1156. 350 Divi
sion. USED CARS
2 DOOR '37 Ford, good tires, clean
and in good condition. Under ceil
ing due to minor defects. 228
Florida.
1935 CHEVROLET coupe, 4 6 ply
tires, heater and radio. Can be
seen at Mission Service Station.
HELP WANTED
BEAUTY OPERATOR. Out of
state operatois acceptable. Li
cense by reciprocity. Please get in
touch with the Beauty Quest soon
as possible, 81 Oregon Ave. Tele
phone 170.
WOMAN for general work. Des
chutes Cottage Hospital. Board,
room, $60 per month. Apply 236
E. Kearney.
SITUATION WANTED
WOMAN with child wishes house
work. Write No. 10219 in care of
the Bulletin.
15 YR. OLD boy wants work. Call
at 45 Lafayette or phone 559-J.
LOST
TAYLOR-TOT baby walker some
where near 303 Riverfront. He
turi to Mrs. Student, 303 River
front. .
FOUND
STRAYED to my place, one red
brindle cow, right ear cropped.
One long yearling Jersey steer
with horns, split in both ears. Emil
Anderson ranch, Tumalo. -
MISCELLANEOUS
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes of washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid tor used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phono
583.
RED RYDER
WILE PEASIER,
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TAKE fOU
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FW&ttO7lS2Sl. T. M. REG ii. a. PAT. OFF,
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browm cffAF my, iIm
ANSWER: Brown Creeper.
MISCELLANEOUS
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. I can get
you more money for that live
stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone
2.3-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
Steldl Road, Bend.
NOTICE
Due to the shortage of dry wood
we may cut our deliveries to '.a
cord lots. Emergency orders filled
first. Please phone your order in
before you are out. Delivery I
; iMuimsuu umn o to o uays n wea-
trier stays good. Phone 767. Brook,
lngs Wood Yard.
FOR SALE finest quality Hoover
iiiniforms, 6 styles now.i available
'Including one stylo nurse's uni
form, long sleeves, ranging In
price from $2.98 to $5.50, sizes 12 j
to 44. Also professional Jackets, i
j office coats. Call Elsie A. Dunn,
representative ot Hoover Mfg. &
Sales Co., nationally advertised. ;
Phone 615-J. No. 7 Westonia Apts. '
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN LaThes I
are having a rummage sale In the !
i Burlch Building on Wall Street I
Jan. 26th and 27th. I
KEYS MADE while you wait,
saws filed, skates hollow ground, !
knives and shears sharpened,
locks, bicycles, phonographs re
paired, soldering, general repair. I
Ing. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112
Minnesota. j
SPENCEf SUPPORTS Dress '
and surgical. Men's and women's
belts. Phone 60S or 21-F-4. Mrs. -Edna
Boyd Brinson. O'Kane Bldg.,
or Box 164, Bend.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you lie. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
F. S. Besson, Jr.,
Named General
Mcliin.rl.,.. I
j u,,l,,,.,II, u. Urtll, '
I President Roosevelt today tiomi-
I -i.i,n.l fV.I,. ..! .- I. ft... rr
UJ'i
son, Jr., whose permanent rank is
captain in the corps of engineers,
to be a temporary brigadier gen-
'eral in the army of the United
; States.
Colonel Frank Shafler Besson,
Jr., is the son .of Colonel I". S.
Besson, who headed Camp Abbot
during its occupancy by the the
army engineers. Col. Besson, Sr.,
a veteran of two wars, and up to
the first of the year head oj the
engineers' training division at
Fort Lewis, recently announced
his retirement.
Colonel Kiank S. Besson, Jr., is
commander of the Iranian mili
tary railroad. Another son of the
.FH3$5';anou eCrturVV this is ackedI r voni-re r&N nwo m 1 i wi Sr'TO
OVR LINE OF 5IGHT- IS
A& WE GAZE AT THE
HORIZON ...
HENCE THE NAME, WHICH WAS
GIVEN IT BY THE GREEKS.
former Abbot commander, Mnj.
Robert Besson, is a prisoner of the
Jupanese.
A BIG JOB OR A SLIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
Both receive our best
We are specialists in car care but though we are
equipped and staffed to practically rebuild a car, we
are equally glad to receive your confidence in correcting
the least auto defect. Our chief concern at this time, is
to help keep every essential car on the road to help
every car weather the severe cold and sleet of this time
of year and to make it possible for wartime car own
ers to make their autos last until new ones can be pur
chased. Rely on us when it comes to your car! And
you'll be better able to rely on your car for safe driving.
BEND GARAGE COMPANY
South of Post Office
Classified Ads
Conscription Act
Opposed in Salem
By Erie W. Allen, Jr.
(United PraM Staff gorraapondant)
Salem, Ore., Jan. 25 IPi The
Oregon house of representatives
today voted 42 to 16 against a
memorial urging the congress of
the United States to enact a "to
tal conscription" act.
The memorial originally pro
posed as urging "limited national
service" by Rep. Warren Erwin,
Portland, was later amended to
read "total conscription" by Rep.
Vernon Bull, La Grande.
Debate Is Violent
The measure failed to pass af
ter more than an hour of violent
debate and technical delays.
Rep., Erwin, charging that op
ponents of the memorial are "in
surrectionists" against the war
effort and the national leadership,
said that the representatives of
the people of Oregon should "back
up MacArthut, Elsenhower, Mar
shall and King, and say to them
'Go to it.' "
The memorial was strongly op
posed by several members of the
house, in particular Rep. Phil
Brady, Portland leader, who said
that such a proposal was an "in
sult" to the men and women of
Oregon.
The memorial survived an at
(empt to table it, by Rep. William
Niskanen, Deschutes county, and
a motion to re-refer it to com
mittee for revision, by Rep. Chlnd
gren. A "burning spring" in lands
' owned by George Washington
was mentioned by him in his will;
0, iH TO
Frees Warsaw "
f
, t
Marshal Gregory Zhukov,
above, led his First White Rus
sian Army into Watsaw, liberat
ing the long-besieged Polish
capital in the Reds great win
ter offensive.
the burning spring was seepage of
oil and gas from underground pe
troleum deposits.
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More Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
Bora la a plaasant way to ovarooma
looae plato dUcomlort KASTBETH. an
Improved powder, aprlnkled oa upper
and lower platea taolda them flrmar ao
that thay feel more oomfortabla. No
gummy, Kooey, paity taate or feel I nr.
Checka "plato odor" (dantura breath).
Oat PASTEETH today at any drus atora.
Phone 193
By FRED HARMAN