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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, gREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1945
Industrials Aid
Eastern Market
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United PreM Financial Editor)
New York, Feb. 10 UP) A rise
. In Industrial stocks today offset
minor declines In rails and utlll
ties and left the stock market un
changed In a dull short session.
Neglecting the leading stocks,
traders concentrated on the spe
cial issues which had gains rang
ing to more than a point in sev
eral instances. Standard Oil of
' Ohio spurted 4 points to a new
high at 5614 on news the stock
holders soon will vote on a plan to
spilt the issue lor l.
Steel, motor, copper, gold, chem
ical, and aircraft issues firmed.
Oils balanced off small gains and
losses except for Ohio Standard.
Mercanliles were steady to firm
with May Department Stores at a
new high.
New highs were made by Allls
Chalmers, American Metal Com
pany, Ltd., Celanese, Columbia
Pictures. Consolidated Natural
Gas, Flintkote, Foster-Wheeler,
Furehauf Trailer, National Dairy,
Liquid Carbonic, U. S. Rubber pre
ferred, and Schenley. Cains in
this group ranged to three points
in ruuoer preferred.
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
Local Paid tn Advance
tli Words One Time SSe
25 Words Three Times 75c
28 Words Six Times $1.35
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Mlnlaiaai Charga. aaa
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
CUnllW AdTtrtUlnr. Caak la AJ.anta
Daily Claalnt Tina 11 til P. M.
BEND LODGE, NO. 128 I. O. O. F,
Meets Every Monday Night
. I. O. O. F. Temple
265 Franklin Avenue
D.Ray Mlller.Phone 1079-W, Sec'y
D. R. Sullivan, Noble Grand
FOB SALE
$8500 BUYS 320 acres, 90 acres
C.O.I., fair house and barn, 20
acres alfalfa, good well, electri
city. Adjoins large cattle range.
C. V. Sllvis, 118 Oregon.
ATTRACTIVE NEW 3 bedroom
house, close in, 6 acres, 2 acres
water, good outbuildings, electri
city, fenced. $2200, $1000 down,
$25 month. Annp Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD VJgr
IS KNOWN AS THE I lift It Vv
WOLVERINE STATE, ', Si V 3
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EXIST WITHIN THE ) .-' I (i
) STATE TODAY... AND ) VC? AW r""H
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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., Feb. 10 IPi
Livestock for week: Cattle 2560,
calves 270. Compared week ago,
market steady to 25c higher, most
advance on lower grade cows and
on bulls. Demand broad through
out. Several loads good fed steers
$15.50-16.25, top $16.50. Common.
medium steers $11.00-14.00. Me
dium-good heifers $10.00-13.50.
Good fed heifers $14.25-15.00. Me-
dium-good beef cows $10.00-12.50.
Fat dairy: type cows $9.50-11.00.
Canners-cutters $6.50-9.00. Shells
down to $5.00. Medium-good bulls
9iu.uu-l2.25. Uood-cholce vealers
$13.50-15.00, odd head $15.50.
Hogs 1435. Market unchanged
except light lights and sows
strong to 25o higher. Good and
choice 170-270 lbs. $15.75. the cell
ing; 275-350 lbs., $14.5015.00; light
lights $14.50-15.00; good sows
largely $14.00, good-choice light
sows to $14.50. Good-choice feed
er pigs largely $15.50. Specialty
ioi sie.uu.
Sheep 1330. Market strong to
25c higher, ewes 25-50c up. Good
. choice wooled truck-ins; lambs
$14.50-15.25, few carload $15.25
15.50; common down to $11.00.
Culls down to $9.50. Good year
lings to $12.00; good-choice ewes
$7.00-7.50, only culls below $4.50,
few down to $3.25.
LARGE HEATER. Excellent con
dition. Call after 5 p. m. 1100 Lex
Ington.
ONE WALKING plow and five-
shovel cultivator. One three horse
evener. Rt. 1, Box 449, across from
gun trap, Carroll Acres.
3 PAIR ladies pre-war oxfords,
nearly new, size 8. One pair
gaiosnes, size 8. 14 Lava Koad.
DUPLEX APARTMENT, west
side, 3 rooms each unit, hardwood
floors, one unit furnished, gas,
garage, basement. Only $3200,
$1000 down, $50 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
$1000 BUYS 10 acres Irrigated on
nignway l mile out. 5 room house
can be purchased and moved to
place. C. V. Silvls, 118 Oregon.
SEVERAL SMALL radios, one
new car radio for late model Pon-
tlac. See Bob at Carl Austin's Re-
pair Shop.
'IN BOWLING, WHEN YOU PICK UP A
SPARE, YOU KNOCK ITDOWN'jV'
J. A. RANUM,
wmam&
CANNOT BREATHE UNDER WATER,
ANPMUST HOLD THEIR BREATH
yJUST AS HUMANS DO.
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
LARGE VAUGHN drag saw like
new. Kt. 2, Box 70. A. J. Rhoades.
eld Redmond highway.
2-WHEEL TRAILER with good
tires. Small size battery radio.
1422 Ithaca St.
SPOOL BED, enamel kitchen
wood range. Must sell at once.
1305 W. 14th St.
YOUNG SADDLE horse, 1050
pounds. Ray Havnes. Rt. 2. Box
259. Phone 1-F-ll. Butler Market
road.
BOSTON WOOL
Boston, Feb. 10 tlPi Both do
mestic and foreign wools moved
slowly this week in the local wool
market, the war food administra
tion reported today In its weekly
wool review.
It was explained that buyers
throughout the season had been
closely following appraisals and
purchasing those lots on which
they felt the appraisal price was
in their favor, and had left In the
market only those lots which In
their opinion were over-appraised.
Foreign wools were slow be
cause of the lack of offerings of
lots on which the specific delivery
date could be given. Some trading
was noted in Montevideo spot
lambs wool.
. The war production board an
nounced the need of 73,000,000
yards of rate woolen fabrics for
the , rehabilitation program, the
deliveries to be made as soon as
possible.
WEST SIDE 4 bedroom modern
house, large' yard fenced, well
bult garage. $3500, loan available.
East side 4 bedroom, new furnace.
3 lots, $4000. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
A NICE little home well furnish
ed, close In located on Georgia
street. Price $1750 Terms $750
cash, bal. $35 per Mo. See C. J.
Leverett, 416 Hill.
tiENTLE SADDLE horse, 2-horse
jonn ueere potato digger, 50
grain sacks, 50 white feed sacks.
2V4 miles north or Tumalo, Box
138. C. W. Spring.
WAITRESSES at Pilot Butte Inn.
SITUATION WANTED
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. -
FOB SALE OR TRADE
WELL EQUIPPED trailer house.
Sell or trade for Bend property.
C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon St.
FOR RENT
$25,000 BUYS 4000 acre stock
ranch, 80 acres free water right,
large modern nome. c. v. Silvls,
118 Oregon.
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason. Mer. Phone
31-W.
EXPERIENCED A-l typist de
sires general office work. Some
knowledge of bookkeeping, comp
tometer, adding machine, switch
board. Write No. 560 In care of
The Bulletin. .
MISCELLANEOUS
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose . cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 714 Steldl, Bend.
Phone 594.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estata,
1015 Wall.
HAVING CLOSED my office in
Bend, I will appreciate any pay
ments on account or other com
munications being addressed to
Scio, Oregon, or to Bend, from
where they will be forwarded. J.
F. Hoseh, M.D.
Shampoo Time in Luzon Concentration Camp
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Fhone 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.
WRINfiFH. Rfll.ISl
All makes and cf7ae - TTvnor-t ra.
nairinp nn nil mnloo r,t wachlnn
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service. 13G firconwnnH Phnrw
583.
WANTED TO BUY a sewing ma
chine in good condition. For rent:
newly decorated room with pri
vate entrance, well heated and
close in; 105 Drake. Phone 48.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston.
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(NBA Telephoto)
Using an old-fashioned bathtub supported by a rough wooden frame with a crude shower attachment over
head, two women Internees at the Santo Tomas University concentration camp In Manila are shown washing
clothes In a metal trough. This photograph was taken by a Japanese soldier, was found In an enemy barracla
on Leyte. J
DANCE TONIGHT at Loyal Or
der of Moose for members and
families. ,
INITIATION Loyal Order of
Moose 2 p. m. Sunday. Members
have candidates present.
USED CARS
1930 MODEL A Ford coupe. Re
conditioned motor. In good shape.
$200. Ray Cadwell, 528 So. Third
St., Redmond, Oregon.
1931 DODGE truck, ton flat
bed. Call at 635 East Marshall. ' !
$3200 BUYS 4 bedroom modern
home close in, reasonable-terms,
immediate possession. J. V. Silvls,
118 Oregon. ,
Polio Aid Dance
Set for Tonight
A polio aid dance featured by a
floor show and the cutting of a
huge cake will be held tonight in
tne bend Roller rink, with all pro
ceeds to go into the county in
fantile paralysis fund. The big
caKe win dc cut ty Mrs. C. G.
Relter, and B. A. Stover will pre
side as master of ceremonies.
Guests of honor will be officials
from the Portland air base and
the Redmond field.
In Redmond collections of funds
for the battle against polio was
reaching the $400 mark, It was
reported today by Arthur H. Tifft,
drive chairman there.
Amounts credited to the East
em Star and Tumalo granges In
"a recent article today were re
ported to have been erroneously
stated. It developed today that a
total of $111.16 had been turned in
by the Eastern Star grange, and
the Tumalo grange had aided the
fund by $133.
80 ACRES, stock, equipment, hay,
seed spuds, buildings, electricity,
C.O.I, water. For particulars ad
dress Rt. 1, Box 219, Bend.
1934 MASTER Chev. motor with
rear end and transmission. Call
at 1347 Albany.
Strong long claws on the fore
feet of the pocket . gopher, and
strong jaws with four broad
sharp teeth, enable him to tunnel
rapidly under ground and also
make him a formidable fighter.
$12,000 BUYS good going 120 acre
dairy ranch close to Bend, all
stock and dairy equipment goes
aiong. Locaiea i miles irom Bend
on paved road. Terms can be ar
ranged. C. V. Silvls, 118 Oregon.
STRONGLYUILTTrailer, good
bed and box, well-relnforced, new
tires 600-16, overload springs, one
of the best. Ed Duffy, Rt. 1, Box
412, Arnold Dlst.
NOW YOU can buy fine chicks
within easy shipping distance.
Write today for price list to Ore
gon's newest modern hatchery.
Fifteen years experience produc
ing Oregon bred chicks. Oregon
State Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnl
ture Table model radio, daveno,
dinette set, bed complete, dresser,
rocking chair, occasional chair,
wood heater, garden tools and
other articles. A. C. Jeanquenat,
184 E. Kearney, Cor. E 2nd.
RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti
lizer, $4 per yard. Also top soli.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
eaeral St.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment on paved street within walk
ing distance of mills and town.
Inquire 87 Shasta Place or phone
962-J.
FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for a single ladv. Heat
and lights Included. 715 Lava
Road. Apt. 3. Phone 684. 1503
Awbrey Road.
PLEASANT UPSTAIRS room
with hot water at the lavatory.
Furnished for light housekeeping.
Access to shower bath. Call at 623
Hill St., or phone 1083.
CLEAN FURNISHED light
housekeeping room suitable for
two. West side, 6 blocks, auto
matic heat. Phone 493-W.
1936 FORD V-8 coupe, motor just
completely overhauled. Heater
arid good tires. 1938 model A
coupe. 1935' V-8 coupe, radio and
heater. Have model A parts and
auto make parts for sale. 136
Greenwood.
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. '
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
1930 CHEVROLET coupe, excel
lent condition, 5 good pre-war
tirest 334 Hunter Place.
CHRYSLER SEDAN "66", five
good tires, heavy trailer hitch,
heater, motor in good condition,
1945 license. Ed Duffy, Rt. 1, Box
412, Arnold District:
FOR SALE or trade for truck--1936
tudor Ford sedan. 426 West
5th, Prineville, Oregon.
Machine Gunner
Picks Off Japs
Storming Tank
With the 24th Infantry Division
In the Philippines HPi The bud
dies of Pfc. James A. Reed call
him "the best damn machine gun
ner in the Pacific."
This is the reason:
In the Leyte campaign of this
famed Victory division the Japa
nese were hitting our lines one
day with everything they had,
when down the road came lum
bering an amphibious tank to
evacuate the wounded from an
advanced position.
Some Japanese Jumped out of
the ditch and threw a land mine
under the tank's treads, disabling
It. Then they started to storm the
stalled vehicle.
The tank's guns picked off
some of the Japanese, but there
were blind spots, particularly
close to the vehicle, into which it
could not fire. Crawling Nipponese-
began to get dangerously
close.
Reed, watching the action from
his position, saw what was hap
pening. He .picked up his heavy
machine gun, tripod and all, and
raced down the road as far as he
could toward the tank. Then he
slid the gun into position right in
the middle of the road and began
picking off Japanese four and
five feet from the tank's sides.
Not once did his bullets hit the
tank, but he kept the Japanese
at bay until another amphibian
could rescue the marooned crew.
Then, apparently realizing his ex
posed position for the first time,
he picked up the gun and saun
tered back across the rice paddy
to his unit.
"Get down," they yelled.
"Aw, to hell with the Japs,"
said Heed.
Reed is the son of Mrs. Mill!
cent Reed of 319 Main street. Is
lip, L. I., New York.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
can ouy-j.
LARGE CLEAN furnished 2 room
semi-modern house. Inquire at
14J4 Davenport.
LARGE MODERN 3 room fur
nished duplex at 422 Roanoke.
Adults only. Sehuman Auto Electric.
SINGLE GARAGE at the Wes
tonia Apartments. Phone 615-J.
Elsie A. Dunn, Apt. 7, 1601 W. 3rd.
2 BEDROOM modern house, fur"
nlshed, east side, $30. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
3 ROOM modern attractive house.
Inquire at 1225 Albany.
'34 FORD V-8 coupe. First class
condition, good rubber, $300. John
Minges, 321 "A" St., Redmond,
Oregon.
LOST
UP TOWN Sunday, a gold identi
fication bracelet with the name
Jean on front and Dec. 25, 1944 on
the under side. If found please
return to Jean Harrlgan, Bend
High School or call 389-M.
BILLFOLD containing Important
papers issued to Roy E. Lane.
Please return to Bulletin office.
LOST OR STOLEN from viclnltv
of Bend Trap club road, large
black female LnhraHnr rtnd
day evening. Children's pet. Re
ward, rnone 22-r-ll.
NO. 4 RATION book. Mrs. Mable
Coy. Under please return to ra
tion board.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
2 BURNER electric plate. Phone
jai jvi or can at bos Broadway.
NO. 1 POTATOES at celling price.
Phone ll-F-2. Route 1, Box 430.
Claud Cant.
4 ROOM modern house. Good ga
rage and root cellar. Also wood
range, circulator and good cotton
mattress. Inquire U. T. Soibcr,
1472 Elgin.
HORNBECK
Typewriter Co.
Authorixed Agent for
ROYAL
Sales and Service
Roytype Ribbons and Carbon
R. C. Allen Adding Machines
All Makes Typewriters
Serviced
Phone 12 122 Oregon Ave.
WESTERN PATROL i-a.llo ,..1,1.
net. In A-l condition. 107 Shasta.
Checkerboard
Cafe
DINNERS
SHORT ORDERS
HOME-MADE PIES
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
135 Oregon
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion. 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
TO BUY small piano In good con
dition. Call 852-J.
TO BUY fryer rabbits and your
small rnbhlts. Also heavy liens.
Phone 1070AV or mil at 147 E.
Olney.
SERVICE of registered Pekingese
at once. 220 Davis Ave.
TRAINED AUCTIONEER with
ability and experience. I can get
you more money for that live
stock. O. E. Glavebrook, 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.
ftofecWveCorer for Each!
Hollow Ground
CUTLERY
Highest grade carbon steel
blades with rasor sharp
edges. Will last a lifetime.
Paring Knife 59c
8" Butcher Knife... 1.75
9" Butcher Knife... 1.98
8" Slicing Knife.... 1.98
Wi" Slicing Knife.. 1.75
Houk-Van Allen
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St
Phone 860
1
I
I
BEAUTY
Veteran of Leyte
Visitor in Bend
Wearing the newly-created red
ribbon with blue and white stripes
given liberators of the Philippines,
Sgt. Harold B. Smead Is home aft
er 30 months on Pacific islands
where he was in charge of a gun
crew of. an anti-aircraft battery.
The sergeant, who attended
Bend high school, enlisted In May,
1942, and shortly thereafter was
sent to the New Guinea combat
zone. He later participated in the
Lyte campaign where his battery
downed several Jap bombers and
iignters.
While on Leyte the sergeant's
outfit also encountered a typhoon
of 12 or 14 hours duration which
ripped off roofs, flattened tents
and otherwise temporarily dis
rupted camp life. Fortunately, en
emy planes do not fly during ty
phoons, the sergeant said.
onoruy oeiore he boarded a
transport for the long voyage
nome, agi. smeaa, standing In line
saw a familiar pair of shoulders
ahead of him. He slapped them
soundly and Cpl. John S. Crawford
of Bend turned around. Crawford,
it developed, was due to accom
pany him to a west coast port.
Meets Bend Man
Another Bend friend he met was
Cpl. Rex Edmonson. Cpl. Edmond
son, attached to a forestry bat
talion, moved on to Leyte with a
portable sawmill during mop-up
operations and his outfit pro
ceeded to furnish lumber for mili
tary needs right on the spot. i
The sergeant, who wears three
bronze stars, one for Leyte and "'
two for Asiatic -Pacific engage
ments, and a good conduct ribbon,
is a son 01 Mrs. leucine smead of
Carrol Acres.
Pvt. Howard Smead, his broth
er, is expected home soon on fur
lough from Amarillo, Tex. How
ard, who graduated from Bend
high school in 1944, enlisted in the
army air force in August. He has
lately been hospitalized for a knee
injury. While in high school here
Howard was widely known as an
outstanding player for the Lava
Bears.
Earl Kautz Held
On Federal Count
Earl Welrose Kautz, 831 Divi
sion street, Bend, was arrested
this, morning by Sheriff C. L. Mc
Cauley and Earl Smead of the
state police on the request of fed
eral authorities In Portland.'
Kautz, a conscientious objector
and an alleged deserter from a
conscientious objectors' camp,
was taken into custody in Bend:
Kautz, who has been indicted by
the federal grand jury In Port
land, is being held in the Des
chutes county jail pending the ar
rival of federal authorities from
Portland.
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
SHOPS
SPECIAL!
7.50 Judee Machineless
Now 6.50
for a limited time only
-tt
Experienced Operators
MAY LA UK A AKDELLE
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 48-1
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF .QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Captiol Cleaners
827 Wall Phone 521
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Lights
(E Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Phone 98
Long Distance Hauling .
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 1 68 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
Gods Movement
MONUMENTS
R.C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1533 Awbrey Rd. Tel. 629-M
Refrigerator Service
All Type, of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
; HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond At Minnesota Phone 888
TRUCKING SERVICE
TRUCKS FOR RENT!
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE V2!
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 trips anywhere. See your
Texaco dealer.
Mission Service Station
Bond & Franklin Phone 340
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Dally Service Every Day
Of the Year
Phone 544
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF QUALITY.
Photographic Offset
Letterpress
rhe Bend Bulletin
PKom 56
SMALL PIANO in good condition.
rnone u-j.v.
HELP WANTED
, WOMAN to do housework in pri
j vate family mornings. Telephone
I 119 between 7 and 9 evenlnRs.
i ' WOMAN OR GIRLTostnylth2
j ' school children. Board, room and
: wages. Call at 1425 Fresno or
phone 646-R after 5:30 p. m.
WOMEN'S SPECIALTY store
wants saleslady with "ready-to-;
wear" experience. State Re and
i references. Permanent position
! i Write No. 568 In caro of The llulle-
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