The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 02, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BlND. OREGON, FRIDAY. FEB. 2, 1945
PAGE SEVEN
Railroad Shares
Take Leadership ;
By Elmer C Waller
(Umud frctt Financial fcditor)
New York, Feb. 2 lHRallroad
shares assumed leadership of the
stock market today wltn gains
ranging to 5 points while radio
corporation furnished the future
volume for an individual issue and
made new high, and the utility
average reached a new high since
August 25, 1937.
War and peace stocks vied tor
leadership. Rails, considered the
top-ranking war group, were ac
tive as a group. Allegnaney crop,
common featured in turnover. Nor
folk & Western at Its high was
up 6 points. Gains of a point to
2 points were noted in Union Pa
cine, Texas & Pacific, Santa Fe,
Nickel Plate preferred, Pere Mar
quette preferred, Delaware &
hudson, Colorado & Southern is
sues, and Chicago & Northwest
ern preferred. Demand for the
rails hinged on belief the roads
will prosper in peace as well as
in war time since peace will
bring sharply lower taxes for
them. . 1
American & Foreign power Is
sues were weak for a time but
they recovered half of losses that
ranged to 4 points in the $7 pre
ferred. An'Argentine commission
recommended expropriation of
some of the company's subsidiari
es. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Feb. 2 U'i Live
stock: Cattle 15, calves 10. Mostly
a clean-up market. Scattered sales
fully steady. Steers and heifers
scarce. Week's top-fed -steers
16.50. Best fed heifers 15.50. Cut
ter cows today 7.00-8.50. Light
bulls 8.00. Choice vealers 15.00.
Common grades down to 10.00. .
Hogs 100. Early supply mostly
feeder pigs and sows. Good-choice
170-270 lb. Barrows and gilts lack
ing; salable to 15.75; lew good
sows 14.00. Large lot good-choice
69 lb. feeder pigs 15.25; heavier
weights quotable to 15.50.
Sheep 25. Steady but mostly
nominal. One lot good-choice 83
lb. wooled lambs 15.00. Fed car
loads quotable to 15.25; good
choice ewes salable 6.50-7.25.
PINE ORDERS GAIN
Portland, Ore., Feb. 2 IIP)
Western pine lumber orders for
the week ended Jan. 27 totaled
65,257,000 board feet, as com
pared with 60,661,000 feet for the
previous week and 59,660,000 feet
lor the corresponding week last
year, the Western Pine associa
tion announced today.
Shipment figures for the past
week were 58,429,000 feet, while
the previous week, the totals
were 61,233,000 leer.-A yeaf"agiir
shipments totaled 66,971,000 feet.
Production figures for similar
periods are: 48,094,000 feet, 49,
094,000 feet, 49,072,000 feet, and
47,538,000 feet.
NO SKI-PANTS IN CLASS
Burlington, Vt. HPi The Univer
sity of Vermont's 600 co-eds can
wear ski-pants while skiing to
classes, but they have to change
to skirts before appearing in
classrooms, by order of the Wo
men's Student union. A union
spokesman explained that when
girls go to class in ski-pants they
are "gawky."
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SATURDAY and MONDAY. FEB. 3 and S
Raisins 4 lb. pkg. 49c
Floor Wax quart 69c
Half Polishing
Salmon tall can 25c
' Alaska Pink
Kraut .quart 15c
Good Quality, Bulk
Chase & Sanborn
COFFEE
11b. pkg 29c
Laundry Soap 6 for 25c
The Big Yellow Bar
Beets .2 cans 25c
Sliced or Diced
Salted Peanuts pound 29c
Nestles Cocoa lib. 19c
Swert Milk
Wax Paper 125 ft. roll 19c
Sunkist Oranges ...doz. 39c
For d
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
Bo Words One Time S5c
20 Huron Three 'runes 15e
SO Words but 'llbwa L30
0m mmUi run, aaaa copy, nay rmu
Jcuumunt Chug, lie
LINE KATE 10c CAPITALS 2Uc
CiMsUu4 AdvarUaint. Lma in Advnnea .
Unui Clauaa Tut M:H P. ML
FOB SALE
HAY About 45 tons Vetch and
grain hay. Very'heavy with oats
and barley, some rye, $18.00 per
ton in stack. mile north, Va mile
east Alfalfa-store. M. K. Baessler,
Route 1, Box 267-A.
28 TONS ALFALFA hay. W. F.
Reynolds, Redmond, Oregon. 2
miles west on Northwest Market
road. 'Vt mile north on right side
of road.
1 BED COMPLETE with Seeley
mattress, dresser, draperies, din
ing chairs, electric iron, copper
wash boiler, wash board, ironing
board. Also other miscellaneous
items. 743 Harmon. Phone 1135.
CHEAP FOR CASIL light weight
team of horses, 2 Cows, 50 young
hens, 12" plow, 8" plow, 2 horse
disk harrow, aluminum potato
duster, large electric brooder, gar
den drill, garden cultivator, mow
ing machine, 2 tons clean oat hay,
2 horse potato digger. 2V4 miles
north of Tumalo, on rrver road,
Box 138. C. W. Spring.
STRONGLY BUILT trailer, good
bed and box, well reinforced. Over
load springs, one of the best. Ed
Duffy, Rt. 1, Box 412, Arnold Dist.
MONTAG KITCHEN Tange with
copper ooils, late model. Call 747-J
or o34 Lee Lane.
WEST SIDE: Four room, two
lots. $900. $300 down. TWO
HOUSES: One 5 room modern,
one 3 room furnished, $2750. DU
PLEX: Near Kenwood. A steal at
$3000. MODERN house, $600.
TWO APARTMENTS: $2200. $500
down. Gilberts Real Estate.
RESTAURANT Ready to go for
a small investment In established
location on the main street of
Prineville. Equipped with large
walk-in refrigerator, gas range,
steam table, ice cream cabinet,
counter and booths, etc. Address:
431 Main St., Prineville Apts.,
Prineville, Oregon.-
ONE MAPLE dinette set, Inner
spring mattress, double coll
springs, enamel bedstead, enamel
trash burner. Call after 5:00. 14
Norton.
DRESSED' FRYER rabbits. Will
buy your live rabbits, does and
young. Call at 111 Jefferson Place.
PRICED FOR QUICK sale, 3
room modern house with furni
ture. Corner lot, basement and ga
rage. Close in, a good buy at
$2000. Terms. Gilbert's Real Es
tate, 1015 Wall St.
FARM! FARM! 320 acres. 145
acres water. Modern 6 room home.
8 farm buildings. $8000, improve
ments. 27 head stock. Tractor. 22
farm implements. Real spread.
$10,000. $13,000 equipped. Terms.
Gilberts Real Estate.
PHONE 466
2 lb. pkg 31c
Swansdown
Cake Flour
pkg. 25c
m
Little, Sell
FOB SALE
REAL OPPORTUNITY: To pur
chase 5 room modern home for
$1200. Small -down 'payment ar
ranged by Huberts Real Estate.
101a Wall Street
ALL' KINDS Of used parts and a
trailer house. Also We buy used
cars. Open 7 days a week. Carroll
Acres Wreckers.
SOMEONE IN BEND needs this
real estate. PLASTERED COT
TAGE: $600. ULTRA-MODERN
on Coneress Street. $8000. TWO
HOUSES for $600. HOME On
Awbrey Road, ! $5000. APART
MENT house and home, $6000.
GOING 'BUSINESS netting
around $7000 a year. FURNISH
ED HOTEL : $6000. Gilberts Real
Estate.
NEW SHIPMENT fluorescent
bed lamps, $7.95 each, Houk-Van
Allen Home and Auto Supply.
SACRIFICE FARM: Going to
army. Dandy 80 acres, 56 COX
All stocked and equipped. One of
best near Bend. I lose, you benefit.
Large monthly Income now. $6400.
Gilberts.
ALL ENAMEL kitchen ranged
gooa buy, $17.50. Only 2 more
$5.00 kitchen ranges left Several
good wood heating stoves $3 to
$9.00. Gas hot plate, metal bed
steads, bed springs $2.00 and $3.00,
baby beds several sizes, prewar
collapsible baby buggy $7.00, chest
of drawers, dressers, dresser
bases, mirrors, kitchen tables,
kitchen cabinet bases, built-ins for
kitchens ready to set in, a real
buy. Vpulleys for electric motors,
hand cultivator, breakfast nook
tables, ball and socket trailer
hitches. Open evenings. 350 Divi
sion. NEW 1" and 2" rough lumber, no
priority needed. Turn right at 181
mile post, 2 miles to mill. Also
jackpine slab wood. Men wanted.
J. F. Glanville Sawmill.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
2 ft ACRES. 3hedroom house, ga
rage, large poultry house, wood
shed, rabbit hutches, etc. Trade
for Bend property. A. E. Peeler,
Box 284, Prineville, Oregon.
WILL SELL alfalfa hay and
vetch straw or trade for horses
or machinery. D. H. Zuck, Rt. 2,
Box 205, Tumalo.
FOR RENT
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W. ,
CLEAN SLEEPING and house
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment Hot and cold water and
wood furnished. $25 per month.
Phone 350 from 8 to 6:30 p. m. or
cau at coiumDia t ooa Market.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, not
modern. Call 869-J or at 1214 Al
bany. 3 ROOM nicely furnished house,
clean, good beds, some bedding,
dishes, silverware,' and cooking
utensils. Suitable for 3 adults.
Close to school and mills. Annlv
412 Riverfront.
SLEEPING ROOMS or room and
board. Close in. 29 Oregon or
phone 928-J.
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for a single lady.. Heat
and lights included. 715 Lava
Road. Apt. 3. Phone 684.
CLOSE IN 2 room furnished cab
in with bath, also light house
keeping room with hot water at
basin and access to shower bath.
Phone 1083 or call 623 Hill.
WANTED
TO RENT 5 room modern fur
nished house with electric or gas
ranga and furnace or circulating
healer. Contact Mr. Bill Smith at
Cozy Hotel.
TABLE MODEL cream separator
in good shape. Also weaner pigs.
i-nync o.'.i-n or write mrs. K. L
Harris, Route 1, Box 469, Bend.
WE DO mattress renovating and
rebuilding. Work guaranteed.
Bend Bedding Co. 753-J.
co-
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power
Wiring UgM
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
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WANTED
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices lor good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, tan Wall St Phone 900.
FIR AND CEDAR posts, poles,
piling, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b.
shipping point, earliest, shipment
Nleuermeyer-Martln Co., Spalding
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
PLACE IN convalescent home.
Am not bedfast, can 'dress self.
Can pay no more than $50.00
month. Call St. Charles Hospital,
Mrs. Mob-ley,' Room 131.
HELP WANTED
WOMAN for general work. Des
chutes Cottage Hospital. Board,
room, $60 per montn. Apply 23b
K Kearney.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted to care
lor children. In motherless home.
Board, room and wages. Phone
815-K after 5 p. m. or write No.
10322 care of tne Bulletin.
SALESMAN who has not earned
less than $5,000 a year neeueu ior
vacancy in the Corvallis to Baker
territory. Line estaolished over
sixty years. WeeKly advance
against commission. Good man
can earn $1000 month. World war
veteran preferred. S. D. Bonner,
3407 N. K 12 Ave., Portland, Ore
gon. MIDDLE-AGED woman lor
housework 5 days a week.- Jansen
Villa Apt. 21. 1608 W. Fourth.
Phone 7Y5 for information.
situation Wanted
YOUNG MAN desires work, good
worker. Contact Gene Logan,
Cozy Hotel.
EXPERIENCED housekeeper,
middle age, capaole ot assuming
full charge. Write No. 10304 care
of Bulletin.
HIGH SCHOOL girl desires
housework and care of school age
children in exchange for room and
board and small wages. Call 328-R
after 4:30 p. m.
USED CARS
1937 TUDOR Ford for sale or
trade. Good tires, excelent motor.
Call after 6 or oetween 1 and 2
p. m. and Sundays. 228 Florioa.
CHRYSLER SEDAN "66", five
good tires, heavy trailer hitch,
heater, motor in good condition,
1945 license. Ed Duffy, Rt. 1, Box
412, Arnold District.
1934 PONTIAC two-door sedan.
Three good tires, good engine.
See D. D. Hall at Top Notch Caje.
LOST,
BROWN BILLFOLD, zipper on 3
sides, near Greenwood Grocery or
on road east. Contains identifica
tion cards, driver's license, and
money. Reward. Return to Bulle
tin. FOUND
KEY FOUND Tuesday by Hutl-son-Duncan
warehouse. Owner
may have by calling at Bulletin
and paying for ad.
MISCELLANEOUS
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.
LET US FIX your muddy drive
day with red or black cinders,
hauled and spread where you
want them at $7.00 per load, or 3
loads for $18.00. Call 838-R and
leave your order or contact me at
1340 Federal St.
INCOME TAX and business stale
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston.
tNVfSTMINT CtHTIFICAKS, SHIES OH I
Pmttttu m nqml
rem Printipal UtUtrvtritir
INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Loral RepreHentalivR
2I7 Oregon Phono 32."
RED RYDER
COME, LITTLE
KAiVERf IT
TO SECRET
TURQUOISE
CAVE
Lot With Btilletm (3a
THIS CURIOUS WORLD VJJT
G$PR. 1945 BY NEA. SESVIC6. INC
WEAR BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY,
IS ONLY 700 FEET U5N&.
AND ITS DEPTH IS NOKB THAN
HALF ITS LENGTH
l-SO
ANSWER:
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE: WALTER L. DARON
NOW ASSOCIATED WITH JACK
ARNOLD REAL ESTATE. For
merly real estate man at Gilberts.
List your property. See Walter
Daron on deals unfinished. Phone
342-J Arnolds 'Real Estate. 126
Minnesota.
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.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 6t8 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
$1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint
ment 451-M. Ina F. Cram, 608
Broadway.
EXPERT LINOLEUM man, car
pet work. Phone 753-J. Harrlsop
upnoistery.
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.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing vou like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
-PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Feb. 2 U'i In
crease in sales of oleomargarine
was noted in the Portland butter
market today as continued le-
...nl K.r II. n m-mnrl fnrnrilt llft
the butter supply short of civilian j
needs.
Butter and egg prices were un
changed. Butter Cube 93 score 42 c;
92 score 42 '4 c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41 'ic pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large 48c; A large 46c; medium
A 43c; small 3ilc dozen.
RAW FURS
WANTED
Mink - Muslcrat Lynxcat Skunk
Weasel - Domestic Rabbit
We Will Continue the Purchase
of Deer and Elk Hides.
Coyote pelts ... No. I s and No.
2s will run between one dollar
and fifty cents ($1.50) and four
dollars and fifty cents ($4.50)
with a few exceptional pelts at
higher prices. No. 3s and 4s are
practically worthless.
Cecil C. Moore
1132 Newport Ave. Bend, Ore,
Phone 643
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Pennsylvania.
State Advertising
Club Progresses
Portland, Ore., Feb. 2 mi De-
vclopment of the Oregon advertis
ing club Into a state-wide organi
zation 1$ making good progress,
and already 9 of 14 community
committees have been set up,
Arden X. Pangborn, president of
the club, reported here today.
The Oregon advertising club de
cided to organize' on a state-wide
basis to take an active part in the
development of post-war tourist
travel in cooperation with cham
bers of commerce and other
groups throughout the state who
are interested In the same prob
lem. Those handling formation of the
committees in the 9 communities
how lined up are 'the following:;
W B. Kcnworthy. The Dalles;
Lyle Trommlitz, Eugene; 'Ralph
Hansen, uranis pass; Frank H.
Loggan, Bend; Chet Wheeler,
Albany; Ben Stone, Coos Bay;
Marshall Pengra, Roseburg; Ed
Parsons, Astoria, and Arthur
Adler, Medford.
Approximately 7,000,000,000
bushels of rice are produced an
nually throughout the world.
POLONIUM
Spark Plugs
59
C ta. In of
4 or more
Ouanntocd to start your
car quicker and make It run
smoother, or your money
back!
Houk-Van Allen
Tirestont
Home & Auto Supply
M0 Wall St Phone 86(1
DRAWS FINE DISTINCTION ,
St. Joseph, Mo. UB When a 58-year-old
Holden, " Mo., man ap
peared before the police Identifi
cation bureau here recently -on a
charge 'of writing a check on a
bank in which he had no account,
he explained that he didn't "write"
bad checks, he Just "signed"
them. . ,
LEGAL NOTICES I
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County :
of Deschutes
In the Matter of the Adoption of
ALVIN LEE PlIRf.EI.I a -mlnnl-
child. -. . ,.
The people of the State of Ore
gon to Thelma Crawford greet
ings: You are hereby cited to be and
appear In the County Court Room
in the CltV nf Rpnrt Tlncohnlot
County, State of Oregon on the
iwn aay oi f eDruary, 1H45 at two
o'clock P. M. Said day then and
there to show cause, If any, why
the petition of C. C. Roes and
Joanh 'Rees for the adoption of
Alvin Lee PUrcell should not be
Thorough Workmanship
!s our basis for your motoring success export workmen,
thoroughly trained, give you careful, conscientious service in
every mechanical department.
To keep your car running satisfactorily for the duration, let
us check it regularly.
COMPLETE
- AUTOMOBILE SERVICE .
Tires - Batteries - Lubrication
Towing
W. B. Anderson Nash Co.
1173 Wall Street
March of Dimes
DANCE
TONIGHT
Sponsored by
Pine Forest Grange and
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Pine Forest Grange Hall
Admission $1.00, Tax $.20 Total $1.20
Entire proceeds go to
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
Music by
Web Loy and His Night Owls
Last City Bus Will Leave Grange Hall at 12:15
granted. . ,.
Given under my hand and seal
of the County Court of the Des
chutes County, State of Oregon
this 26th day of January, 1945.
(Seel) HELEN DACEY. CoUn.
ty Clerk; By Opal Sprague, Depty.
. 44.50-56-620
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
' ' ; No. 1146
" Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator ot
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
day 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 settlement thereof.
Dated and first published Jan
uary 5th, 1945.
Last publication February 2nd,
1945.
C. V. SIL VIS, administrator of
the estate of Lavona E. Rogers,
deceased.
H. C. ELLIS, attorney for ad
ministrator. 26-32-38-44-50C
" Phone 700
ByFREDHARMAN
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