The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 03, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORfeoN, SATURDAY, FEB. 3, 1945
PGE EIGHT
Stocks Advance;
Session Is Short
By Elmer C. Walwr
(United PreM Flnanri&l Editor)
New York, Feb. 3 UP Stocks
advanced irregularly in moderate
ly active trading in the short ses
sion tndav.
Buying concentrated on a few
individual issues in me waiting
. groups. The main list moved nar
rowly with advances in the major
ity. The usual Saturday evening
nn niwratior.s brought a few de
clines, and a few traders were ad
justing their margin accounts to
conform with new federal reserve
margin regulations announcea tO'
h.iv nnrl effective Monday.
Aviation Corporation featured
in turnover and held at the pre
vious close. A block of 10,000
shares of Packard sold at 6'4, the
nrevious close. The issue later
rose to 614. American Locomotive
and General Railway Signal
made new highs on gains of more
than a point in the rail equip
ments. Certain - Teed nreferred
rose 3 points to a new high at 143
in the building department. Alle
ghany Corporation equalled its
high on announcement of a bank
loan which would be used to re
tire debentures and notes, the last
of its funded debt.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore.. Feb. 3 mv-Live-
stock for week: Cattle 26G0, calves
' 290. Compared week ago market
strong to use nigner, leu sieers
and heifers and lower grade cows
uo most, but bulls fully 25c. snots
50c higher. Good fed steers $15.50
16.25, load good-choice heavies
Si 6 50. Common-medium steers
$11.00-14.25. load good-choice
heifers $9.50-13.00. good fed heif
ers to $14.50 and $14.75, load good
choice $15.50. Medium-good beef
cows $10.00-12.65, canners-cutters
$6.00-8.50, fat dairy type to $11.00.
Medium-good bulls $10.00-12.00,
odd head to $12.50. Good-choice
vealers $13.50-15.00, common
down to $10.00.
Hogs 1585. Market unchanged
on butcher classes but supnly far
below trade requirements. Feeder
pigs 25c higher. Bulk and top 170
270 lb. $15.75, weights to 300 lbs.,
$15, heavier and lighter weights
$14.50; good sows mostly $13.75
14.00. ' Good-choice feeder pies
$1500.-15.50. Good stags $11.00
1150. . .
Sheep 2135. Lambs steady with
shippers buying heavily of In
creased simply; slaughter ewes
strong to 25c higher. Good-choice
trucked in lambs $14.50-15.00. Few
loads fed wooled lambs $15.25,
common down to $11.00. Few
yearlings $10.00-11.50, good-choice
ewes $6.50-7.25.
BOSTON WOOL
Boston, Feb. 3 (IB Activity in
domestic wools In the local market
consisted chicly or completing
sales on fine original bag and
graded half-blood lots of territory
wools, the war food administra
tion reported today in Its weekly
wool review.
The report noted that buying of
wool for Import fell off consider
ably. The large accumulation of
orders already placed In foreign
market makes shipping dates of
new purchases doubtful.
At the annual meeting of the
National wool Growers assocla
tion, held in Texas, the quarter
master corps assured growers that
It would continue to use the maxt
mum proportion of domestic
wools found practicable in future
orders for the army.
NO KICKING IN SHINS
Birmingham, Ala. tin Next
time, Mrs. Gladys Luttress of Bir
mingham will read the paragraph
in her etiquette book that says
"Don't kick cops in the shins." She
was given 30 days In Jail and fined
$'28 after patrolmen testified she
thoroughly booted their shins
when they attempted to arrest her
on a disorderly conduct charge.
'SPITE FENCES' ILLEGAL
Peru, Ind. mi "Spite fences"
are prohibited by law in this Hoo
sier town. The city council adopted
recently an ordinance making it il
legal to erect a fence more than
four and-onc half feet high.
YOUR
SERVICE
FOR
MOVING
PACKING, CRATING
STORAGE
l0cl CARTAGE
D'"RIBUT10N
mmmsmm
la) IsnanaT'-
PHONE 788
210 Irving Ave., Bend
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Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Hates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Tlne 35c
25 Words Three Times 75c
23 Words Six Times $1-35
All wonto vr 11 wit It iwr word tta
number of lnirtln
Om Month run, bim "pr, H W fW
Minimum Chare, 14c
LIVE RATE lOc-APITALS 20c
ClftMlfl1 AdTtrttninf. in
Dally ClMlrur Tim T
U.
BEND LODGE, NO. 128 1. 0. 0. F,
Meets Every Monday Night
I. O. O. F. Temple
' 265 Franklin Avenue
D.Ray Miller. Phone 1079-W, Sec'y
D. R. Sullivan, Noble Grand
FOB SALE
28 TONS ALFALFA hay. W. F.
Reynolds, Redmond, Oregon. 2
miles west on Northwest Market
road. V4 mile north on right side
of road.
BRIGGS-STRATTON gasoline
motor with batterv charger. Bend
Washer Service, 136 Greenwood.
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.
LAWN MOWER, 50 ft. garden
hose, B.B. gun. Call tonight, 337
Delaware.
CHEAP FOR CASH, 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. 1xk miles
north of Tumalo, on river road,
Box 138. C. W. Spring.
PAIR SKI POLES. Call at 525
Franklin, Apt. B.
MONTAG KITCHEN range with
copner coils, late model. Call 747-J
or 334 Lee Lane.
2 DOUBLE BEDS, springs and
mattresses Included. Cheap. $8 of
wood and coal. Must sell by Mon
day. 136 Canal street.
RESTAURANT Ready to go for
a small investment In established
location on the main street or
Prineville. Equipped wltn large
walk-In refrigerator, gas range,
steam table. Ice cream cabinet,
counter and booths, etc. Address:
431 Main St., Prineville Apts.,
Prineville, Oregon.
SMALL WHITE enamel
gas
ranee. 4 burner witn oven,
new I
style, a real buy. Small gas bath'
room heater, electric single burn
er hot plate, pipe vise, hack saws,
small vise, wedges, garden hose,
milk cans, eaDy Dasinette, dook
shelves, kitchen cabinet bult-lns,
baby beds some almost new,
dresser bases, leather couch, gas
hot plate, coil springs, car chains,
children's skiis, used doors and
windows, baby buggy, ball and
socket trailer hitches, bumper
hitches. 350 Division.
DRESSED FRYER rabbits. Willi
buy your live rabbits, does and
young. Call at 111 Jefferson Place.
INCOME PROPERTY: 2 modern,
3 not modern houses, 3 lots. All
furnished. Raincoats, overcoats,
size 38-40. Call 168 E. Irving.
Phone 834-W.
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.
COAL CIRCULATING heater.
See lt at 820 Newport.
ELECTRIC MOTOR. h.p. West
Side home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
plastered, some furniture. SJljoO.
824 Federal. Phone 504-w.
NORGE OIL BURNER, Singer
it cavue ovtj H iiiniiiiui.-, until ill
good condition. 512 Colorado.
t.Atwl In .aih nn mnH nn T3nl In
ALL KINDS ot used parts and a
trailer house. Also we buy used
cars. Open 7 days a week. Carroll
Acres Wreckers.
NEW SHIPMENT fluorescent
bed lamps, $7.95 each. Houk-Van
Allen Home and Auto Supply.
NEW 1" and 2" rough lumber, no
priority needed. Turn right at 181
mile post, 2 miles to mill. Also
iackpine slab wood. Men wanted
J. F. Glanvillc Sawmill.
FOR SALE OK TRADE
2 '.4 ACRES. 3 bedroom house, ga
rage, large poultry house, wood
shed, rabbit hutches, etc. Trade
for Bend propertv. A. E. Peeler,
Box 281, Prineville, Oregon.
WILL SELLaifiilfa hay and
vetch straw or trade for horses
or machinery. D. H. Zuck, Rt. 2,
Box 205, Tumalo.
4 ROOM furnished house, cellar
and good garden spot. Would take
car as down payment. $1800. 127
Georgia Ave.
FOR RENT
BOARD AND ROOM $15. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel. Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
3 ROOM nicely furnished house,
clean, good beds, some bedding,
dishes, silverware, and cooking
utensils. Suitable for 3 adults.
Close to school and mills. Apply
412 Riverfront.
FOB RENT
3 BEDROOM house with hot and
cold water on paved street and
city bus line. 1304 Galveston Ave.
Call at 107 Riverfront.
SMALL MODERN home with di
nette set and kitchen range. In
quire 500 Lava Road.
3 ROOM modern furnished apt.
Close In. Refrigeration, washing
facilities, garage. Inaulre No. 7
Westonia Apts., 1601 West 3rd St.
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
call at Columbia Food Market.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, not
modern. Call 869-J or at 1214 Al
bany. CLEAN SLEEPING, and house-
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. L,inen ana Deciaing
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
SLEEPING ROOMS or room and
board. Close in. 29 Oregon or
phone 928-J.
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for a single ladv. Heat
and lights Included. 715 Lava
Road. Apt. 3. Phone 684.
CLOSE IN 2 room furnished cab-
In with bath, also light house-
Iroonlnrs rrfnm with hot water at
basin and access to shower bath.
Phone 1083 or call Ki Hill.
WANTEP
TABLE MODEL cream separator
in good shape. Also weaner pigs.
Phone 314-R or write Mrs. R. L.
Harris, Route 1, Box 469, Bend.
WE DO mattress renovating and
rebuilding. Work guaranteed.
Bend Bedding Co. 753-J.
BRING YOUR clean white cotton
rags to The Bend Bulletin. We pay
5c per lb. Now!
4 OR 5 WHITE Leghorn roosters.
Will nay a good price, write Al
van Turner, Rt. 1, Box 422.
WILL PAY private party cash for
late model Chevrolet or Plymouth
car. Phone 35-F-13 evenings be
tween 6 and 7.
TO BUY small modern home with
fireplace. 53 Greeley. Call on Sun
days or phone 863 during the
week.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 WaU St. Phone 900.
FIR AND CEDAR posts, poles,
piling, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b.
shipping point, earliest shipment.
NIedcrmeyer-Martin 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. Mobley, Room 131.
HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER wanted to care
for children In motherless home.
Board, room and wages. Phone
815-R after 5 p. m. or write No.
10322 care of the Bulletin.
MECHANIC WANTED: A l mo
tor man. New shop opening up.
Steam heated floor. Best of work
ing conditions. Essential indus
try. Call 207 Redmond or contact
Farlelgh, opposite Consolidated
Frclghtways.
SALESMAN whe has not earned
less than $5,000 a year needed for
vacancy In the Corvallls to Baker
territory. Line established over
sixty years. Weekly advance
against commission. Good man
can earn $1000 month. World war
veteran preferred. S. D. Bonner,
3407 N. E. 12 Ave., Portland, Ore
gon.
MIDDLE-AGED woman for
nouseworK 3 days a week. Jansen
viua Apt. . lrxjs w. Fourth
Phone 775 for information.
WOMAN for office position in
lOniT eStflhllslinrl Rnml xmiruii-n
Knowledge of record keeping and
stenography essential. 40 hour
weeK good salary excellent
working conditions. Adress Bulle
tin 441.
WOMAN to do hntlsnwni-lr In r.,-1
vate family mornings. Telephone
nn ueiwwn a anu iu mornings.
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power Wiring ,jKht
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and -Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sale end Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
HELP WANTED
OFFICE CLERK
EXPERIENCED GIRL
GOOD BASE SALARY '
PLUS TIME AND ONE-HALF
OVER 40 HOURS ...
CERTIFICATE OF
AVAILABILITY REQUIRED '
SHELL OIL COMPANY, INC.
913 EAST FIRST ST.
. pEND, OREGON
SITUATION WANTED
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 between 1 and 2
p. m. and Sundays. 228 Florida.
1934 PONTIAC two-door sedan.
Three good tires, good engine.
See D. D. Hall at Top Notch Cafe.
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. MISCELLANEOUS
LET US FIX your muddy drive
day with red or black cinders,
hauled and srjread where you
want them at $7.00 per load, or 3
loads for $18.00. Call' 838-R and
leave vour order or contact me at
1340 Federal St.
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 lor that live
stock. O. E. Glayebrook, phone
23 i or call at luis wall St.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 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. Harrison
Upholstery.
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes ot washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone
583..
RAW FURS WANTED. Mink
Muskrat Lynxcat Skunk
Weasel Domestic Rabbit. We
will continue the purchase of deer
and elk hides. Cecil C. Moore. Wil
Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon.
Phone 643.
WANTED PARTNER to help fi
nance 100 acre potato project.
Write 10431 care Bulletin.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. l. Merntt,
202 Thurston.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Free Cigarets?
Trap Suspected
Johnstown, Pa., Feb. 3 U"
Passersby stared open-mouthed at
a parking meter in front of a
downtown bank, shaking their
heads incredulously.
A pack of popular brand cig
arets was fastened to the meter
with a sign: "Free take one."
It must have looked like a
booby trap, because no one was
seen accepting the offer.
Indianapolis, Ind. U Yes,
kleenex is hard to get, but is it
worth an armored car? Recently,
two regular armed guards of
Brink's, Inc., got out of their spe-
f cial vehicle one was carrying
j several packages of kleenex under
nis arm.
RED RYDER
f SLOW DOWN? IT YES , NO 0ri FOLLOW US ' TOO fJANY l f MmM? v J ( SLEPT All NIGHT.' 1
lAFE NOVO TO )SrWV WASON TRACKS FROf NAVAJOS VOHO -HUfWvi- AFTER WATCH N FOR Wl
6ET:
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
"'hJllHlsi jsSj mm stores no food (
, 'CJgLfTT JlM.RTC HIS WINTER.. ?.
n n '' &CMMVi i HIBERNATION, i
ft U M f, , Ja!!lJr BUT LIVES ON THE 1
11 Ay ,ll iiwllki?SU,,lk.Ef::ESS BODVFAT V
Mute. kkrtrWL
Ass. all railroad freisht
CARS THE SAME LENGTH f
core, ms by nu semcf. inc.
T. M. KEG. U. 8. MT. OFF,
ANSWER: No. They vary in
With an average of "about 43 feet.
Eaker Says Nazis
Face Oil Shortage
Rome, Feb. 3 IIP) Lt. Gen. Ira
C. Eaker, commander of the Medi
terranean air forces, said today
that Germany has left only half
enough oil to fight anything ap
proaching a successful defensive
battle in the Reich.
"Without the crushing work of
the RAF and American bombers
and fighters, the eastern front
probably would be but a little
west of the Moscow-Stalingrad
line today," Eaker said at a press
conference.
' The German offensive against
the Ardennes in December prob
ably expended any fuel reserve
vhlch the enemy had built up,
aker said.
Loss of the reserve deprives
tne Germans or the use ot mucn
transport at the moment when it
Is greatly needed to shuttle forces
between western and eastern
fronts, he said.
Reserve Built Dp
The reserve had been built up,
he explained, by hoarding every
available drop of oil during the
two to three months preceding
the Ardennes offensive.
. "Almost no gasoline was per
mitted civilian users and the Luft
waffe was inactive," he said. "The
fuel reserve was expended in the
offensive and the Germans again
were forced to adapt their oil con
sumption to current production."
- Pin-point bombing of the prin
cipal refineries and synthetic
plants in Germany by the allied
strategic air forces last summer
and fall were the "biggest single
factor in the plight in which the
German machine finds itself to
day," Eaker said.
Republic of China
Honors Bend Boy
The grand star of honor of the
Republic of China has been con
ferred on Pvt. Donald L. Burleigh
for outstanding and distinguished
service rendered to the Chinese
ground forces, according to infor
mation received today by the
young man's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Burleigh, route one.
Donald, who graduated from
Eend high school in 1942, attached
to a headquarters company in
China, has been training Chinese
soldiers in cryptography.
The Burleighs have four other
sons in the service. Sgt. Van G.
Burleigh, Is a tall gunner on a B-25
attached to the widely publicized
Burma Bridge Busters bomber
group. The sergeant, who has com
pleted 50 missions in the Burma
area, is expected home soon on
furlough.
Lt. (jg) Gilbert E. Burleigh,
3
Became a slans term
almost a hundred years
a&o...durin& the california
gold rush,
length from about 34 to 75 feet,
."
fighter pilot, is now an instructor
at the Norman, Okla., naval base.
Cpl. Robert E. Burleigh is at Camp
Roberts, Calif., with a howitzer
outfit attached to an infantry di
vision while Darrell W. Burleigh,
seaman 2c, is in the south Pacific
on landing craft duty.
3 "Fort" Bases
Set Up in China
(By United Press)
Tokyo radio reported Saturday
that U. S. Superfortress bases
have been established at three
points in North China and that
American airmen are "ateempt
ing" to establish reserve bases
that would bring all of Japan
within range of the B-29s.
Superfort bases have been set
up at Sian and Lanchow in addi
tion to a base reported earlier at
Kwellin In provinces held by
Chungking, Tokyo said in a broad
cast recorded by United Press in
San Francisco.
, JUDGE HAS LAST WORD
Henderson, Ky. (IM At last a
woman was sentenced for talking
too much. When the former Mrs.
Herman Ivle refused to stop talk
ing in court before Judge Fred
Crooks, he said she was guilty of
contempt and sentenced her to
nine hours in jail.
WHO'S WHO in BEHD
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY .
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
BEAUTY SHOPS
SPECIAL!
7.50 Judee Machineless
Now 6.50
for a limited time only
.
Experienced Operators
MAY LAURA ARDELLE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 484
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Captiol Cleaners
827 Wall
Phone 624
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Lights
GE Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Thone 98
French Give Help !
To Maimed Pilot
Behind U.S. Lines
St. Louis, Mo. UP) A winged
silver boot adorns the blouse
pocket of a St. Louis lieutenant
but he doesn't need the coveted
emblem to remind him of the
hunted weeks he spent trying to
reach American - h e 1 d territory
from behind the German lines.
Lt. Eugene Sydlowski, 22, was
listed as missing in action when
his Flying Fortress failed to re
turn from a combat mission.
Meanwhile, the lieutenant was not
missing any action; in fact, he
said, he was getting too much
of it.
Sydlowski, a bombardier, was
on his second mission over Ger
hany when two engines were
knocked out by flak. The bombef
dropped out of formation and
limped for home, escorted by
Mustane fiehters. As It reached
the Rhine river, the No. 1 engine
quit and the crew, balled out
In hired on Landing
Landing on a mountainside
nearBelfort.Sydlowsklsuffereda
krnbon n onH niimorr.ua hrnisps.
He hid a few hours In a wood but
was captured by Germans. Just
how he escaped from his captors,
along with other details of the
homeward hike, are curtained by
military secrecy.
Svdlowski made his way to
members of the French under
ground who helped him to hide
and gave him clothing and a
forged passport. From there the
escape route lay through moun
tain foxholes lined with snow, and
food that was mostly potatoes'
and raw bacon.
Once Svdlowski and a com
panion hid between American and
German lines, dodging shells from '
both sides until they were able to
slip through to the American ;
troops.
French Glad to Help
Touching the embroidered boot !
unofficial award to men of the
Eighth air force who return to :
their own lines after being shot j
down in enemy territory Lt. i
Sydlowski said, "Every French
man is a soldier, from five years
old on up. They were very happy j
to see the Americans come. They
were glad to do what they could ,
to help us." I
Sydlowski said a nurse work-i
ing. with the underground tended
his foot and taught him a few I
French phrases, using a book I
given her by an American soldier
in 1918. !
In addition to the winged boot,
Lt. Sydlowski wears the purple:
heart and the presidential unit!
citation. I
The 100-year-old iron mines at
Iron Mountain, Met, are now
again in operation, giving the St.
Louis area steel industries a sup
ply of pig Iron produced locally.
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia '
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
. MONUMENTS
R. C.CARYL
"The Monument Man"
153S Awbrey Rd. Tel. 629-M
Refrigerator Service
All Types ol Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond A Minnesota Phone 888
f t P.I
1 1
Japanese Plan
Fight to Finish
(By United Prcu)
Japan "will defend the Philip,
pines until the last" and will fight
on to final victory "even though
Tokyo should be reduced to ash
es," General Iwano Matsui, presi
dent of the Asia development
headquarters of the Imperial Rule
Assistance association told a To
kyo rally Saturday..
Matsui's speech, broadcast by
Tokvo radio and recorded by Unit,
ed Press in San Francisco, em
phasized Japan's east Asia policy
and declared the Nipponese would
not "abandon the Philippines to
Anglo-American aggression."
Potatoes 'Frozen'
In Deschutes Area
Redmond, Feb. 3 All potatoes
in this area, with the exception
of No. 2's and culls, have been
frozen .by the war food adminis
tration1, It was revealed in a tele
gram received by Ben Davidson,
federal-state shipping inspector,
who is dispatcher in this district.
The "freeze," according to Dav
idson, is for the purpose of giv
ing the armed forces first choice
to buy the better grades of po-
tatoes. The WFA also restricted
! the shipment of seed potatoes
! without first obtaining a permit
from Davidson.
Silver-lead-indium alloys in ma
chine bearings have a low coeffi
cient of friction, sometimes as
low as 0.001.
Heater
Thermostats
Control the temperature of
your motor, save your gasoline
on short trips, makes your hot
water heater function quickly
and efficiently. Available for
Ford V-8
Mercury
Buiclc
Chevrolet
LaSalle
Oldsmobile
Packard
Pontiae
Studebalter
Champion
1937 to 1942
1939 to 1942
Chrysler
DeSoto
Dodge
Plymouth
Hudson
Nash
Lafayette
Terraplane
Houk-Van Allen
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St Phone 860
TRUCKING SERVICE.
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE 12!
Bee Hive Trucks and Trailer
may be used anywhere In the
U.S.A. without red tape or spe
cial license when transporting
your own goods. Long trips,
short trirs anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond ft Franklin Phone 840
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BEND-PORTLAND
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Of the Year
Phone 544
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