The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 06, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BENE. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEB. , 194$
PAGE SIX
Railroad Shares
Lead Mart Pace
By Elmer C. Walzcr
(United Press Financial Editor)
New York, Feb. 6 U Railroad
shares led a rise on the stock
market today. Volume lightened
from last week s pace.
Demand for the carriers was
said to have been based on belief
- the rails were behind the market
Rising prices for the rails In
spired some buying In other sec
tions. Leading industrial issues,
however, .gained only small
amounts and a few of them
showed declines. A large enough
number of utilities rose to lift the
average to a new top since Aug
ust 25, 1937. Special stocks moved
up to new highs In many instan
ces. Atlantic coast line, an outstand
ing feature of the rail section,
rose more than 2 points. Nor
folk & Western was up a point.
Gains of a point or more were
noted In Santa Fe, Baltimore &
Ohio preferred, Chicago Great
western preferred, Chicago North
western preferred certificates, and
Illinois Central.
Packard featured the motor In
turnover. It made a new high
nlon? with Nash Kelvinator and
Studebaker while Chrysler and
General Motors eased. Steels
were easier In several Instances.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Feb. 6 HH Liv
stock: Cattle 200, calves 35. Qual
ity less desirable. Steady. Com
, mon-medium steers $11.00-13.00.
Cutter heifers $8.50. Canner-cut-ter
cows $6.50-8.50. Fat dairy type
cows $9.00-10.00. Medium beef
cows up to $11.50. Good-choice
vealers $14.00-15.00.
Hogs 100. Few early sales fully
steady. Good-choice above 175 lbs.
$15.75; few 155-170 lbs., $14.50-15.
Good sows $13.75-14.00. Feeder
pigs salable $15.00-15.50.
Sheep 100. Quotable steady.
Good-choice wooled lambs salable
$14.5015.25. Good ewes salable
$6.50-7.00.
Nelson Speaker
At Club Session
A. W. Nelson, coordinator of
trades and industrial relations in
the Bend school system,, was
guest speaker at the weekly meet
ing of the Bend Lions club today
noon in the Pine Tavern and
touched on the scope of ttie voca-
, tional education program now
under way here. At present, he
revealed, 60 adults are taking
commercial courses, and there are
opportunities for other subjects
if the demand is sufficient. He
mentioned that 22 boys are en
rolled in the apprenticeship train
ing program, and reviewed the ex
tensive trades training program
now being conducted in the Bend
high school. Ray Dletz, president
oi the 1' mure craltsmen s club,
was Introduced.
The Lions announced the out
come of their recent membership
contest, result of which the 20 to
45 age group ate beans and the 45
to 90 age group had steak. Farley
Elliott was lender of the "Old
sters" and Wilfred Jossy captain
ed the losers.
The club's social committee an
nounced that the Lions' annual
"Sweetheart party" would be hold
on February 19, for clubmen and
their wives.
The Lions were urged to sup
port the Russian relief drive, now
under way In Bend.
BILL IS PASSED
Salem, Ore., Feb. 6 Ul'i A house
bill, which would require that all
party candidates must file for an
election 70 days before the elec
tion, was passed today by the sen
ate after amendment In commit
tee. FLUE FIRE REPORTED
A due firo at the home of Floyd
Abbot, 1003 Harmon boulevard,
this morning caused no damage,
according to a report by city fire
men who answered the call.
AND REMEMBER
"RIGHT'S RIGHT
AT EDDIE'S"
Don't think that i
it TAiei
VjV with
Nbear
I . " ivj iiiiuvt your
ear wheels out of ino. Gradual wear, driving over
rough streets and bumping curbs will do the trick,
. ., , wneeis now . . . it the tires are
wearing have your car checked. Our complete Bear
almement and wheel balancing service will make
your car drive like new.
EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
Wall and Greenwood
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Gash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 35c
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
All wards oyer li add le par word tlmai
MBti, nf Insertions
On month run, same copy, day rata
Minimum Charge, sac
LINE KATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Classified Adyartlslna-. Cash In Adranee
Daily Cloalni Tim. 12 .JO P. M.
FOR SALE
MODERN HOME: One block from
Kenwood School. 4 room modern.
New built-lns. Hardwood floor In
front room. Garage, woodshed,
IVi lots, good garden spot. Sell
cheap, low down payment. See
Walter L. Daron. J. F. Arnold
Real Estate. 126 Minnesota.- See.
owner at 325 East Kearney Street.
COMBINATION WOOD and coal
circulating heater. bed with
coll springs and inner spring mat
tress. White sewing machine.
Phone 366-W.
MOVIE CAMERA, 8 m.m. with
case, projector with case and
screen. See at City Drug.
16 FT. TRAILER house. Lots of
builtins. Ice box and sink. $350.00.
Inquire Cabin 5, Shady Nook Auto
Court.
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. ,
TEAM OF HORSES, 3200 lbs.
$135.00 with good harness. Also
somo pullets laying 90. 1V4
miles S. W. Peterson's Rock Gar
dens. Lloyd Smith, Rt 2. Box 46,
Bend.
DINETTE and 4
1045-W.
chairs. Phone
ELECTRIC MOTOR, h.p. West
Side home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
plastered, some furniture. $3650.
824 Federal. Phone 504-W.
NORGE OIL BURNER, Singer
treadle sewing machine. Both in
good condition. 512 Colorado.
1 IRON WHEELwagon with hay
rack, 20-30 tractor, two-way John
Deere plow, mowing machine, hay
rake, power hay chopper, 1 seed
cleaning machine, 2 walking
plows, 1 weed hog, 1 disc, ton
International pick-up, GMC truck
motor, 1V4 ton Chevrolet truck,
4-wheel hay trailer. O. H. Miller,
Rt. 1, Box 445. Trap Club road.
Call after 3 p. m.
HORSES. Also Victory oats. 1st
road to left past Glen Vista club,
3rd house to the right. Ted Wiley,
Rt. 2, Box 80-A.
BOY'S PREWAR bike, new bal
loon tires, in good shape. 1444
Hartford.
CHEAP FOR CASH 3-room
house, 2 large lots, large garden
spot. Also 5 ton Reo flatbed truck.
See Howard Richards, evenings,
1424 Davenport.
FOR SALE OK 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 $45. 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.
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for a single lady. Heat
and lights Included. 715 Lava
Hond. Apt. 3. Phone 681.
SMALL FURNISHED house, wa
ter and light included, $15.00. Call
215-W. Geo. R. Brick.
The Sign of the Bear
means ...
TIRE and CAR
Saving Service
You Can ....
1. Have More Driving Pleas
ure 2. Increase Gas Mileage
3. Get Up to 50 More Tire
Mileage
An Arrirlant - L
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 phone 863 during the
week.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radio's.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion. 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WILL PAY up to $4000 cash for 2
bedroom house with furnace, fire
place, preferably east of river.
Write and describe fully: Rt. 1,
Box 158.
WILL BUY. any kind of cattle or
hogs. Also gentle saddle ponies
and saddles. Please write W. R.
Franks, Redmond or phone 78-J,
Redmond, Oregon.
4 OR 5 WHITE Leghorn roosters.
Will pay a good price. Write Al
van Turner, Rt. 1, Box 422.
HELP WANTED
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
Farleigh, opposite Consolidated
Freightways.
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.
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.
RELIABLE school girl or woman
to stay with children 3 hours in
evening once or twice a week. Call
153 E. Olney.
EXPERIENCED service station
man. Permanent job, good work
ing conditions. See Eddie at Ed
die's Sales and Service.
SITUATION WANTED
YOUNG MAN would like to work
as truck driver or service station
attendant. Experienced lubrica
tion man. 744 Broadway. Gene
Costello.
SAW FILER with 34 years ex
perlence in logging camps. Can
file cross cut or power saw chains
for pine or fir. Write box 1092,
Bend, Ore.
USED CARS
1937 MASTER Chevrolet coupe.
Good motor and good tires, radio
and heater, or will trade in on
later model sedan. Phone 15-F-2
Redmond after 6 p. m.
LOST
LOST SATURDAY, ration books
In black folder issued to Roy and
Gertrude Pollard. Return to Sil
houette Shop.
MISCELLANEOUS
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 buy. 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. Glayehrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St.
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 womeiVs.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
l'lione iih or 21-F-l. Mrs. Rrinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 1(',4, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
$1.50 lo $2.95. Phone for appoint
ment 451-M. Ina F. Cram, 008
Broadway.
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Manv stvles
of personal brushes available
I.oyd Wheadon. 714 Steldl, Bend.
Phone 594.
ORDERS TAKEN for hand paint
ing on glass. Religious niottos,
Mother and Father Day mottos.
Call at 1 17 E. Olney and pick your
own pattern.
RAW FURS WANTED. Mink
Muskrat - - Lynxcnt Skunk
weasel Domestic Rabbit. We
will continue the purchase of deer
and elk hides. Cecil C. Moore. 1132
Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon.
Phone 013.
Piles! Ow!!
But He SMILES, Now
Bawls, aa lit waa. Vae umt formula used
by dyrlor. djuncllv.lv at notoil Thorn
Ion A Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK
pal t.tlye. relief f pain. Itch. VSinii
Jlclpa soften and lends to shrink swell,
inn. CM tub. Thornton ft Mir,"";
Ointment or Thornton ft Minor lter-tal
tiiiviSs I y' low c""' refunded.
At til good drug Korea .verj-where.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
gp&ustii ... ..-.! . 1
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r J) l WERE THE FIRST TO FLY A HEAVIER: )
L f ' -) THAM-AIR POWER-DRIVEN MACHINE, )
CWl AND THE W&Gyr (:
VlC' ( SSrAi WAS THE FIRST IVOMAA (
a""aw" 4 .-) TO &O UP IN SUCH A MACHINE.
'YOU DON'T DRINK PUNCH TO
6ET PUNCH DRUNK,5k
JOHN PLICHTA,
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.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston.
WANTED PARTNER to help fi
nance 100 acre potato project.
Write 10431 care Bulletin.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin. .
Official Records
County Clerk
Power of attorney: John Heat
on Newby to Helen B. Newby.
Marriage license: Robert O.
Hudson, Bend, and Barbara M.
Erickson, Bend.
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Flntst Quality
9.95 to 21.95, for
Coupe
llulck 34 lo JS
Chevroltt 34 to 39
Chrysler 34 lo
DtSoto 3( lo 38 '
Dodte 34 lo 39
fori 34 lo 43
Hudson 32 to 39
Nash 34 to 38
I.araretl' 34, 35, 37, 31
Oldsmobils 34 to 38
I'bmoulh 34, 38 to 39
I'unllac 34 lo 38
Coach
llulck 38, ST. 41
Chevrolet 34 to 39
DrSoto 38 lo 38, 41. 4i
Dod( 3t to 39, 41, 42
Chrysler 38 to 42
Ford 37, 38. 41, 42'
Hudson 37 to 39
Mercury 41, 42
Oldsmoblte 35 to 37, 39,
40
Packard 37, 38
fontiec 38, 37. 39. 40
Plymouth 38 to 42
Studebaker 39 to 42
H0UK - VAN ALLEN
Tireton HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
Wall at Minnesota Phone 860
RED RYDER
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find where
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EXTEND FARTHER WSST OF SEATTLE
THAN MAINE EXTEND5 ASf
OF SEATTLE.
Liberated Group
Can Get Messages
Letters or telegrams may now
be sent to civilians recently liber
ated in the Philippines, Mrs. R.
W. Hemingway, executive secre
tary of the Deschutes county chap
ter of the American Red Cross,
was informed today in a telegram
received from the San Francisco
office.
Families of liberated prisoners
of war in the Philippines may
send one 25-word message via
Western Union. This telegram
should be addressed to the Ad
jutant General, attention Casualty
branch, room 3050 Munitions
building, Washington, D. C. These
telegrams will be forwarded to the
Philippines by army wireless.
Letters to liberated civilians in
the Philippines should be ad
dressed as follows: Name of indi
vidual, American Red Cross Ci
vilian war relief section, APO 442,
Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif.
OFFICIALS SENTENCED
London, Feb. 6 HP) The Berlin
radio said tonight that a number
of officials had been sentenced to
death for neglect of duty and dis
honorable conduct, including the
police head in Bydgosczc, Poland.
and Styling!
Super
Imperial
SEAT
COVERS
Attrtctlra, wur
rsi stunt fftbrio with
handsome lmulatad
iMthtr trim.
Sedan
Buick 34. 35. 37, 41, 42
Cheerolet 34 to 39. 41, 42
Chrysler 34. 35, 38, 41, 42
DeSolo 34 to 38, 39, 40
Dodie 34 to 38, 39, 41, 42
Ford 34. 37, 38, 41
Hudson 32, 33, 35, 38 to
42
Nash-Lay'ayelta 34 to 38.
40 to 42
Oldsnoblle 34 to 42
Plymouth 34 to 38. 40, 43
Ponliae 34 to 37. 42
Packard 38
Studebaker 39 to 42
Terraplano 34 to 38
Willys 34 10 38
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V0AGOK6 LEMU THAT, HANABV ILL TAKEJ IlM ONE VOHEEL V SHOD A1 ClMCH GET 1
Cavalrymen Save
Historic Palace
Malcanan Palace, Manila, Feb.
5 (Delayed) UPn Two hundred
cavarymen in a lightninglike
move Saturday seized this his
toric old building the White
House of the Philippines thereby
pdssibly saving it from the Japa
nese torch.
The Filipino palace guard
opened its gates arnid cheers and
helped the Americans set up a
guard around the grounds. The
cavalrymen, commanded by Capt.
Emory Hickman, of Burbank,
Okla., were in high spirits when
a convoy arrived this afternoon
with food and reinforcements.
Snipers Bothersome '
"Snipers are a hell of a nui
sance but only a nuisance,"
Hickman said,- "They haven't hit
any of my men yet. The Jap ar
tillery and mortars are trouble
some, too."
The palace is on the Pasig river
front and its seizure forced the
Japanese to halt barge traffic on
the river. At the entrance to the
palace gates Hickman's men blew
up a truckload of Japanese troops
killing 30.
Sunday morning the Japanese
attacked, but withdrew after
heavy casualties. Since then they
hve shelled the palace but have
maae no more troop attacks.
Chlorine dioxide has more than
twice the oxidizing power of chlo
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' By FRED HARMAN
Understudy
Jonathan Daniels, above, one of
five presidential administrative
assistants, is reported a possible'
replacement for Presidential
Secretary Stephen Early, should
the latter, as rumored, return
to private employment follow-!
ing his forthcoming trip to
Europe to check on SHAEF,
press relations. Daniels for
merly was editor of the Ra
leigh, N. C, News and Observer
.and assistant director, of OCD.!
Southeastern Alaska has sev
eral excellent sites where year
round hydroelectric power can be
developed in commercial quanti
ties for manufacturing.
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Gas Consumption
Gains in Oregon
Salem, Ore., Feb. 6 UPiGas
line consumption in Oregon in.
creased more than 2,000,000 gal.
Ions In 1944 as compared to 1943.
Secretary of State Robert S. Far.
rell, Jr., reported today. There
were 231,859,760 gallons used last
year.
There was a total tax paid on
gasoline of $11,592,988.02 during
the year, with an estimated ml
age of 2.531,908,444 miles for the
state's motor vehicles.
The London zoo was damaged'
by 12 German robot bombs but
no serious harm done to the ani
mals.
LEGAL NOTICES "
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final ac
count of John A. Perlman, admin
istrator of the estate of William
M. Henson, deceased, filed herein,
will be held in the Courthouse in
the County courtroom in Bend,
Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock
P.M. on Thursday, the 1st day ot
March, 1945, and all persons inter
ested in said estate are notified to
appear at said time and place and
show cause, ifany they have, why
said final account should not be
approved, the estate settled and
closed and the administrator dis
charged. DATED at Bend, Oregon, this
30th day of January, 1945.
JOHN A. PERJMAN, Adm.
DE ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attys. 47-53-59-65C
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