The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 07, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Stocks Advance
For 7th Session
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United Press FinaneisJ Editor)
New York, Feb. 7 (IP) Stocks
advanced today for the seventh
consecutive session with the rail
road issues leading the way. Trad
ing, though under yesterday's
volume, was moderately active.
Early In the session the market
wavered when traders cautiously
took profits in a sizable group of
Issues. This selling failed to
bring any wide decline and soon
confidence was restored and the
leading groups moved ahead with
the utility average reaching a new
high since August 25, 1937.
Railroad stocks had gains
ranging to more than 2 points in
Atlantic coast line. Union Pacific
rose more than a point. New
York Central and Baltimore and
Ohio were active and firm. Nor
folk and Western sold at 226 off
2 points, a factor that prevented
a wider rise, in the railroad
average.
Investment buying" boosted
several preferred stocks by 1 to 5
points, the widest rise in Guan-
tanamo sugar preferred. Prefer
red stocks of the utility division
were strong. U. S. Rubber pre
ferred rose 4 points to a new
high. . j
FDR London Visit
Held Improbable
London, Feb. 7 (IP) Visits by
President Roosevelt to London
and Paris following the big three
conference appeared unlikely to
day. Well - informed sources said
Roosevelt had declined an invita
tion from King George and Queen
Elizabeth to be a guest with Mrs.
Roosevelt at Buckingham palace.
The president was understood
to have pleaded that the pressure
of business awaiting him in Wash
ington would not permit him to
visit London at this time.
High French and allied diplo
matic sources in Paris believed
there also was no basis for re
ports that the president would
visit the French capital.
With the French smarting at be
ing left out of the big three talks,
this would be the worst possible
psychological moment for the
president to visit Paris, inform
ants said.
Portland Man'
Injured in Duel' '
Portland, Ore., Feb. 7 ilB
Percy E. Minori Portland, was Jn
a critical condition at County hos
pital today after receiving a gun
shot wound in the back Monday
night in a duel with Deputy Sher
iff Lee Perkins.
Minor had fired at Perkins when
the latter went to Oregon ship
yard dormitories to investigate a
report that a man had beaten his
wife. The deputy sheriff fired
back several times. One o the
shots apparently struck Minor
near the spinal column, immedi
ately below the neck.
An eagle or buzzard soaring up
ward in the sky in great circles
is spiraling within the air of a
rising current.
Extra Power for
Cold Weather
Starting!
Firestone
STANDARD
BATTERY
9.95 up
rU-O-Matlc covers. OivM
long, economical service.
Well built and dependable.
Houk-Vcm Allen
Tifestotit
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St Phone 860
Shevlin Quality
PONDEROSA PINE
Lumber and
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
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Palls Ci las TIsm 1I:JI f. Is.
FOB SALE
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
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
Thurs., Feb. 8, 8:00 p. m.
M. M. Degree
Vlsltliw Brstarsn WslesM
George Slmerville, Sec'y.
5 ROOM HOME: with 3 room apt.
upstairs with outside entrance.
Income $35.00 per month. 4 blocks
from business district. Must sell
at onpp fiwrmn laavlncr Ranri
$3700. See N. R. Gilbert's Reai
tsiaie, j.uia wan.
MODERN HOME : One block from
Kenwood School. 4 room modern.
New built-ins. Hardwood floor in
front room. Garage,' woodshed,
lots, good garden spot. Sell
cheap, low down payment. See
Walter L. Daron. 3. F. Arnold
Real Estate. 126 Minnesota. See
owner at 325 East Kearney Street.
MUST SELL at once. 4 room semi
modern. Good lot, small basement,
on pavement, a good buy at $1155.
Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall.
COMBINATION WOOD and coal
circulating heater. bed with
coil springs and inner spring mat
tress. White sewing machine.
Phone 366-W.
FOUR BARBER chairs, three full
size, one child's, four large mir
rors, one shoe shine stand. All
very modern and in excellent con
dition. F. O. B. Prineville. Write
P. O. Box 375 or phone 315 Prine
ville, Ore.
16 FT. TRAILER house. Lots of
builtins. Ice box and sink. $350.00.
Inquire Cabin 5, Shady Nook Auto
Court.
FULL BED isize innerspring mat
tress. New cover. Remade and
guaranteed. 365 Miller.
RESTAURANT Ready to go for
a small investment 1n established
location on the main street of
Prineville. Equipped with large
waiK-in refrigerator, gas range,
steam table, Ice cream cabinet,
counter and booths, etc. Address:
431 Main St., Prineville Apts.,
Prineville, Oregon.
WELDER'S CHAPS, helmet and
chipping hammer, $10.00. 975 Taft,
out south highway, first street to
left off Roosevelt. '
TEAM OF HORSES, 3200 lbs.
$135.00 with good harness. Also
some pullets laying 90. ' 1
miles S. W. Peterson's Rock Gar
dens. Lloyd Smith, Rt 2. Box 46,
Bend..
NOW YOU can buy fine chicks
within easy shipping distance.
Write today for price list to Ore-
! gon's newest modern hatchery,
j Fifteen years experience produc
ing Oregon bred chicks. Oregon
! State Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
! DINETTE and 4 chairs. Phone
1 1045-W.
1 IRON WHEEL wagon with hay
rack, 20-30 tractor, two-w.ay John
Deere plow, mowing macnine, hay
rake, power hay chopper, 1 seed-
j cleaning machine, 2 walking
j plows, 1 weed hog, 1 disc, ton
i International pick-up, GMC truck
motor, 1!4 ton Chevrolet truck,
j 4-whecl hay trailer. O. H. Miller,
j Rt. 1, Box 445. Trap Club road.
I Call after 3 p. m.
I CIRCULATING COAL heater,
j 820 Newport. Phone 185-R.
I 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'SPREWAR bike, new bal
j loon tires, in good shape. 1444
I Hartford.
THE LAST of a lew table models
and some very good consoles will
be on sale for a limited time.
Take 20 off the present listed
price and its yours. I need the
room that bad. Luckcy's Radio Re
ipair, 117 Lafayette.
BoxShooks
A
FOR SALE
CHEAP FtR CASH S-room
house, 2 large lots, large garden
spot Also 5 ton Reo flatbed truck.
See Howard Richards, evenings,
1424 uavenport.
DON'T MISS seeing tills fine suit,
size 16; 2 spring coats; 3 lovely
hostess housecoats; several dress
es. You cant help hut like these
for they are the latest styles, the
best materials. New aprons; Val
entine pin cushions trimmed with
red lace; several dresses, size 6;
an made In ray home. 358 E. 3rd
and Marshall.
I HAVE Just returned from Port
land and was able to get limited
number of critical radio tubes
and parts. Situation steadily get
ting Worse. Better have your set
repaired at once. Luckey's Radio
Repair, 117 Lafayette. Phone 536.
FOB SALE OB TRADE
4 FT, WOOD lathe and attach
ments. 225 Wall street.
WILL SELL new Bendix wash
ing machine, will take Maytag as
part payment. Mrs. Thomas,
Beauty Quest Tel. 170 between
9 and 3 only.
FOB BENT
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms, Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for a single lady. Heat
and lights Included. 715 Lava
Road. Apt. 3. Phone 684.
PARTLY FURNISHED 2 room
house at 128 Jefferson. Partly
furnished 4 room house at 120
Jefferson. Not modern.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
call 869-J.
WANTED
WE DO mattress renovating and
rebuilding. Work guaranteed.
Bend Bedding Co. 753-J.
WANT TO TRADE 1800 lb. 8 year
old well broke gray gelding for
1600 lb. and up black mare or
gelding. (Object mates.) Dean
Harris, summer Lake.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices ior gooa used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St Phone 900.
WANT TO RENT furnished 1 bed
room, apartment Will pay up to
$40 a month. Leave word for L A.
Mullineaux at Pacific Trailways
mis depot.
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.
TO BUY used picture frames with
or without glass; round frame and
square frame. Phone 1070-W or
bring them to 147 East Olney.
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.
HELP WANTED
WOMAN for general housework
and care of children. 1425 E.
Third. Phone 745-J.
WAITRESSES at Pilot Butte Inn.
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.
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
Costcllo.
SAW FILER with 34 years ex
perience 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.
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INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Loral Representative
217 Oregon Phone 525
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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7.
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LOST
BIG YELLOW dog, weight 75 lbs.,
old, deaf. Has growth behind ear.
Reward. 323 Hill St., or phone 152
before 6 p.m.
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. Glayebrook, phone
23-J or call at 1015 Wall St.
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
j-,ioya wneaaon. Y14 ateiai, tsenci.
Phone 594. .
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. 1
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone bt8 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brlnson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 1G4, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
$1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint
ment 4S1-M. ina r . Cram, 6U8
Broadway.
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. Bond 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. 1132
Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon.
Phone 643.
HEALTH TO YOU1
Corrtrf ftvcfaf, Co on AJ7mnf
Hemorrhoid (Pilot), FU
ur, FUtula, Hernia (Rup
ture) dtilfor health-power
o .nrn-nkllft. I ..U. 111.
Our method ol treatment
wunout Aoepital operation
uoceietuUr employed lor
or lend lor FREE kankUf.
Open Evenfoat, Mon., Wto., Frf., 7 to 8 SO
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
PJrytfcfan and Surgeon
H. C. Cor. E. Bunuide and Grand Are.
Telephone EAtrt 3918, Portland 14. Oregon
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T.M. REO. U. . PAT. OFF. 1
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IS THE HISH MONTH OF THE
. AVERA&E YEAR FOR
MISCELLANEOUS
ORDERS TAKEN for hand paint
ing on glass. Religious mottos,
Mother and Father Day mottos.
Call at 147 E. Olney and pick your
own pattern.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Mcrrltt,
202 Thurston, j
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
97 Year Old Man
Is Killed on Job
Los Angeles, Feb. 7 nil Last
March Jesus Guerrero answered
the appeal for more workers by
taking a job as track maintenance
man for Pacific Electric Railway,
Co. despite the fact he was then
96.
Yesterday the job cost Guerrero
his life. At 97, he died of injuries
received when he was struck by
an interurban car grab-handle as
he stooped to put his lunch box on
the ground near the track.
A resident of Ontario, Cal.,
Guerrero is survived by his
widow, Mary.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK TO CIIKDITOKS
KhIuIo No. 1203
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That Chas. E. Rutland was on the
23rd day of January, 1945, ap
pointed administrator of the
estate of Albert L. Jones, deceas
ed, by the County Court of Des
chutes County, Oregon. All per
sons having claims against said
estate are required to present the
same, duly verified as required by
law, to snkt administrator at the
office of his attorney, A. J. Moore,
Room 4 O'Kane Building, Bend,
Oregon, within six months from
the dale of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated and first published at
Bend, Oregon, this 24th day of
January, 1945.
CHAS. E. RUTLAND, Adminis
trator. 42-18-54-60C
FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY 0ISTRESS Of
lead Colds'
Instantly, relief from snlffly, sneczy
distress of head colds starts to come
when you nut a little Va-tro-nol ni
each nostril Also helps prevent many
colds from developing if used In time.
Just try ltl Follow directions In folder.
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1945
Implant Farm
Meeting Is Set
Redmond, Feb. 7 Most Impor
tant meeting of the year for farm
ers and all who are interested In
agriculture, is the planning meet
ing scheduled for Friday, Feb. 9,
said County Agent H. G. Smith
today, in announcing the pro
gram. Coming to address the meeting,
which is to be held at the county
agent's office, Redmond, begin
ning at 10:00 in the morning and
continuing through the day, will
be Clifford L. Smith, who is state
assistant county agent leader tn
extension, and Miss' Elizabeth
Boeckli, Deschutes home demon
stration agent.
GRINDING VALVES
is a simple procedure to a man who knows how, and has the time
and equipment to do the job. -
Here we're completely equipped for atl kinds of mechanical service,
and, rushed or not, we take time to do a thorough job. Your car will
give you good service for the duration and longer if you let us give
you the benefit of our experienced and conscientious service. Drive
in often. '
Complete Mechanical Service Lubrication Tine Service
Electrical Work Batteries Wheel Alignment
Anti-Freeze Radiator Work Towing Battery Charging
W. B. Anderson Nash Co.
1173 Wall Street
WHO'S WHO in BEND
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 ARDELLU
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
IMiopie 4K1
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repaint ami Hat Blocking
Captiol Cleaners
827 Wall
Phone 524
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wirlnu
Applliincd Ki'palr
Kli'rtrlrul Kcipiillrs
I'liion-fH'Pnl Llghta
UK Maziln Ijlinps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall
Phone 08
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SURE
The discussion will follow a
four-fold program, the first of
which will be trends in agricul
tural production in the state and
in each individual county of the
state; second, consideration of the
latest outlook information; third,
hearing a report of the newly
formed county veterans' agricul
ture advisory committee; and
fourth, consideration of the possi
bility of a county economics con
ference to be held Immediately
after the war, anticipating coming
changes.
The following sub-committees
of the county agriculture plan
ning committee will be present:
land use, livestock, crops, farm,
home and rural life, farm labor,
and the newly formed veterans'
committee. -
This meeting will really set up
the program for the coming year.
the county agent said, and will be
Long Distance Hauling
BEACH TRUCK SERYICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1035 Awurey Rd. Tel. 62&-M
Refrigerator Service
AH Typet ot Mechanical bervic
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond MlnnvNUL Phone (M8
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PAGE SEVEN
of vast Importance. Any one who
is Interested in thin matter is in
vited to attend any or all of the
sessions.
Mystery Donor
Aids Polio Fund
The Deschutes county National
Foundation for Infantile Paraly
sis fund was swelled today by a
mystery donor, who visited head
quarters at 126 Minnesota avenue,
quickly dropped 56.50 and went
OUt. ,. '-.'.
The Incident was reported by .
Mrs. J. F. Arnold, chairman, who
said that the man refused to give
his name or to accept a receipt.
Other contributions came from
granges, the Eastern Star grange
turning in $11.16 and the Tumalo
grange $8.00. Another donation of
$5.00 came from the Girls' league.
Phone 700
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE Vil
Bee Hive Trucks and Trailer
may be UHed anywhere In the
U.S.A. without red tape or spe
cial licence when transporting
your own goodx. Long trips,
short trips anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond ft Franklin Phone 8t0
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Daily Service Every Day
Of the Year
Phone 544
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