The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 05, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Classified Raies
Local Paid In Advance
25 Word One Time Mc
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
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Minimum bnarga. ac
LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Claailfitd AdTtrtuiltit, Caih In Adraiica
Dallr Cloiliv Time 11:10 P. II.
FOB SALE
28 TONS ALFALFA hay. W. F.
Reynolds, Redmond, Oregon. 2
miles west on Northwest Market
road. M mile north on right side
of road.
MODERN HOME: One block from
Kenwood School. 4 room modern.
New built-ins. Hardwood floor in
front room. Iarage, woodshed,
l'4 lots, good garden spot. Sell
cheap, low down payment. See
Walter u uaron. j. r. Arnoiu
Real Estate. 126 Minnesota. See
owner at 325 East Kearney btreet
CHEAP FOR CASH, light weight
team of horses, 2 cows, 50 young
hens, 12" plow, 8" plow, 2 horse
disk harrow, aluminum potato
uusier, large ciecinc uiuuul-i-,
den drill, garden cultivator, mow-
- Innr mnphinp 9 ions Mean Oat haV.
. 2 horse potato digger. 2 'A miles
nortn o: rumaio, on river ruuu
Box 138. c. w. spring.
GUITAR for sale, in excellent con
dition. 1555 Fresno.
MONTAG KITCHEN range with
copuer coils, late model. Call 141-3
or 334 l-ec lane.
MfWTR TAMFRA. 8 mm. with
case, projector with case and
screen, see at city Drug.
RESTAURANT Ready to go for
a small Investment in established
location on the main street of
Prlneville. Equipped with large
walk-In refrigerator, gas range,
steam table, ice cream cabinet,
counter and booths, etc. Address:
431 Main St., Prlneville Apts.,
Prlneville, Oregon.
DOLL BUGGY, doll bed, child's
ironing board, doll trunk, child's
rocker, sled, baby buggy, baby
beds, chest of drawers, dressers,
kitchen cabinet bases, roller
skates, office chairs, gas heater,
gate leg tables, garden hose, lawn
mower, metal bedsteads, wood
heaters, 2-burrler gas hot plate,
leather couch, iron skillets, medi
cine cabinet, hot water heater, car
chains, 2-burner gas griddle, check
protector, large mirrors, round
tables, pipe vise, ball and socket
trailer hitches, bumper hitches,
doors and windows, dav beds,
single cots, bed springs. 350 Divi
sion. Open evenings
, PRICED FOR QUICK sale, 3
room modern house with furni
ture. Corner lot, basement and ga
rage. Close .In, a good buy at
$2000. Terrtis. Gilbert's Real Es
tate, 1015 Wall St.
DINETTE and 4 chairs. Phone
1045-W.
ELECTRIC MOTOR, h.p. West
Side home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
plastered, some furniture. $3050.
824 Federal. Phone 504-W.
NORGE OIL BURNER, Singer
treadle sewing machine. Both In
good condition. 512 Colorado.
' ALL KINDS ot used parts and a
trailer house. Also we buy used
cars. Open 7 days a week. Carroll
Acres Wreckers.
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. Glanvillo Sawmill.
FOB SALE OB TRADE
4 ROOM furnished house, cellar
and good garden spot. Would take
car as down payment. $1800. 127
Georgia Ave.
4 FT. WOOD lathe and attach
ments. 225 Wall street.
FOR RENT
BOARD AND ROOM $15. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
SMALL MODERN home with di
nette set and kitchen range. In
quire 500 Lava Road.
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. Linen nnd bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
SLEEPING ROOMS or room and
board. Close in. 29 Oregon or
phone 928 J.
F U R N I S H E D 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, alto light house
keeping room with hot water at
basin and access to shnwer bath
Phone 1083 or call 623 Hill.
WANTED
WE DO mattress renovating and
rebuilding. Work guaranteed.
Bend Bedding Co. 753 J.
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 phono 863 during the
week.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
. WAJITEO
4 OR 5 Wnffi Leghorn roosters.
Will pay a good price. Write Al
van Turner, Rt. 1, Pox 422. -.'
FIR AND CEDAR posts, poles,
piling, all sizes. Quote prices f.o.b.
shipping point, earliest shipment.
Niedormeyer-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. unaries tiospitai
Mrs. Mobley, Room 131.
HELP WANTED
MECHANIC WANTED: A-X mo
tor man. New shop opening up.
Steam heated floor. Best of work
ing conditions. Essential indus
try. Call 207 Redmond or contact
Farleigh, opposite Consolidated
Frelghtways.
WOMAN to do housework In pri
vate family mornings. Telephone
119 between 7 and 9 evenings.
WOMAN for general housework
and care of children. 1425 E.
Third. Phone 745-J.
LADY ASSISTANT on pastry
shift NIGHT WORK. Gregg's
Banner Bakery.
TYPIST with some knowledge of
bookkeeping. Full or part time.
Splendid opportunity to learn aud
iting and Income tax work. Write
No. 460 care of Bulletin.
WOMAN for office position in
long established Bend concern,
knowledge of record keeping and
stenography essential. 40 hour
week good salary excellent
working conditions. Address Bul
letin 441. ,
SITUATION WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL girl desires
housework and care of school age
children In exchange for room and
board and small wages. Call SZH-H
after 4:30 p. m.
YOUNG MAN would like to work
as truck driver or service station
attendant. Experienced lubrica
tion man. 744 Broadway, uene
Costello. ; i
USED CABS
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.
LIGHT GRAY German police dog,
less than 2 years old. Answers to
name of "Smoky." Missing since
Thursday a. m. Anyone knowing
whereabouts either pnone 589-J or
take to 223 Davis St. Reward.
MISCELLANEOUS
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 lor 518.00. Call 838-K and
leave vour order or contact me at
1340 Federal St.
NOTICE! MOVED! WALTER L.
DARON NOW ASSOCIATED
WITH JACK ARNOLD REAL
ESTATE. Formerly sold real es
tate at Gilberts. List your prop
erty. Have waiting lists wanting
to nuy. pnone 342-j. Arnolds Keal
Estate. 126 Minnesota.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. I can get
you more money for that live
stock. O. E. Glaycbrook, phone
or can at iiuo wan at.
JUST ARRIVED, shipment of
new upholstery material. Some In
blue and mauve colors, some In
tapestries. Also upholstery clean
er. Will recondition chair and dav
enport cushions. Harrison Uphol
stery. Phone 753-J. 365 Miller.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brlnson,
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 mi-ivi. ina t, cram, 608
Broudway,
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
oi personal orusnes available
Loyd Wheadon. 714 Steidl, Bend.
ruone :h.
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes nnd sizes. Expert re-
DUlrllU? On all lnnkra nt waaMna
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top pi-Ices paid for used wash-
its. any condition, bend Washer
Service. 1315 Orpemvnnrt Phnno
583.
RAW FURS WANTED. Mink
Mi.skrat t.ynxcat Skunk
Weasel Domestic Rabbit. We
will continue the purchase of deer
and elk hides. Cecil C. Moore. 1132
Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon.
Phone 613.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared In mv home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
vour convenience. II. T. Merritt
202 Thurston.
WA N'l'IPAUTNEK to hefpfl
nnnrc 100 acre potato project
WHteUM31 care Uulleljin.
PRINTING
YOt'R LETTERHEADS ran-he
made any size you desire, wilh
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
65 Japanese Sol diets Traded
For Santa Tomas Internees v
General MacArthur's Advance
Headquarters, Luzon, Feb. 5 ip
Drama ran high at dawn today
when 65 Japanese soldiers were
traded for 221 American internees
held as hostages In the education
building of the Santo Tomas cam-
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j Frilly floralprints, pretty polka X
cottons. I he styles are new and CwTrtyr -:5::::"
j gay for street or stay-at-home. - VnP MrVO'1
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THE BEND BULLETIN, feD,
PUS. ; ' '.
For more than six hours, the
education building was surround
ed by first cavalry soldiers' and
though fire was exchanged fre
quently, none of the internees was
injured.
ftfeG.gNr M6NPAY. FEB. 5.
Armistice Negotiations opened
yesterday morning between Brig.
Gen. .WUliamvQ. Chase and Japa
nese Lt. Col. HayaShi, resulting in
suspension of firing. Hayashl in
sisted that his men be permitted
to leave the building with packs
and weapons and escorted to safe
ty n return for leaving the Amer
icans In the building unharmed.
The exchanged Japanese, more
neatly dressed than our soldiers
because they had not been in the
1945
field, lined up in front of the edu
cation building with American
soldiers on either side.
' Lt. Col. Charles E. Brady, West
Orange, N. J., led the American
unit. Before departing, this sea
soned veteran who led the 5th
regiment on I-eyte, told his men:
"The -Tnna hiiva oivnn lie thn
alternative of freeing them or
hav
ing an tne American in there
killed. We march down the road
with them .between us and at a
If your wardrobe's winter-weary, here is just the antidote
Try a dash of cheering color, underneath your winter coat!
Bright new frocks will take you springward; take you gaily on the way
To a season full of glamor; come and choose from this array (
New Colors that will give a spring lift to
your wardrobe, enhance your coloring!
Tailored Styles that have harmonizing pocket
embroidery and clever applique!
Neat Button-Down-Front styles for wear any
time, anywhere, smartably, suitably!
Sizes 12-44 . . . size range to suit all figures!
Easy to wear, easy to wash, easy to. iron
stylesf for all day comfort, every day!
Bcg.U.S.PuOIL
given point v halt and they go
on. I don't want any of you fel
lows to be trigger happy, but if
they fire give the b -. hell."
Several blocks from Santo To
mas, our forces halted and the
Japanese, carrying two of the
wounded on their backs and still
well disciplined, marched off
alone. They were nervous, how
ever. Filipinos jeered and one Japa
500 DRESSES
for this
Special Event!
All This Week
Neat to Wear
Easy to Change
Brunch
Goafs
198
House magic in easy-to-put-on
open front "break
fast to lunch" dresses.
Wide wrap-arounds in;
button or t!o models, in
gay new floral prints,
washable and color fast
all sizes.
mm
istft
nese yelled "Down with General
.. uiPnca.,
EATS HIS SHIRT
Providence, R. I. itp)vlw
President James P. Adams of
Brown university literally ate his
shirt recently as he had promised
to do if the university topped ha
$65,000 sixth war Joan goal. How
ever, the shirt , was made of
pastry.
Spring Styles
Favorite Colors
Dependable
Materials
Coiton
Dresses
J.49
Unheard-of values in these
war days daytime house
dresses in sturdy, tubbable
cottons, gay floral prints,
stripes, etc. The value hit
of the season!