The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 15, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1945
General Average
Of Stocks Gains
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United Prma Financial Editor)
New York, Feb. 15 tP Stocks
advanced fractions to more than
: 2 points today tp new highs in the
general average since August 31,
1U37.
The rise came after a bit of un
settlement in the late morning
dealings caused by profit-taking
uy timid traders. The subsequent
recovery was swirt and accompa
nied by active trading.
Wall street had grown Increase
ingly bullish since the results of
the Crimean conference were pub
lished. There are other reasons
given in the financial district for
the markets strength, including
the fact that the trading element
has stopped worrying over the
end of the war against Germany;
favorable domestic news and the
fact that the market excesses
have been almost nil.
All sections of the list Joined
the rise today. The industrial av
erage reached a new high since
November 1Z 1H.)8. and utility
since August 18, 1937. The rail av
erage approached its seven-year
top. . v
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
POKTI.AND LIVESTOCK
Portland,. Ore., Feb. 15 UM
Livestock: Cattle 150. calves 35.
Active, fully steady. Steers lack
ing early. Good lea steers auot
able to $16.10 or above. Cutter-
common heifers $8.0010.00. Can
ner-cutter cows $6.50-9.00. Fat
dairy type .cows $6.50-10.50. Me
dium-good bulls $10.00-12.50.000(1-'
choice vealers salable $14.0015.00.
Hogg 300. Active, steady. Good-
; choice 170-270 lbs., $15.75; heavier
; weights $15.00 down. Few lleht
lights $14.75. Good sows $14.00-
14.50. Feeder pigs quotable $15.50
16.25. Sheeo $15.00. Quotable steady.
Good-choice wooled lambs salable
around $15.00 15.25. Good ewes
salable $7.00-7.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore.; Feb. 15 ! Egg
prices declined one cent a dozen
today In all sizes.
Butter prices were unchanged
Buter Cube 93 score 42 c; 92
scoro 4214c; 90 score 42c; 89 score
4H4c pound.
Eggs Price to retailers: AA
large 46c: A large 44c; medium A
41c; small 37c dozen.
Classified Rates
Local Paid In Advance
25 Words One Time . 85c
25 Words Three Tunes 7ftc
23 Words Six Times $1.35
FOR SALE
All wanla aar It tU it aar war t
nahif af iBMrtWfia
Om ajonlb run, mm copy, 44 day rat
MiBinia inarga,
LINE RATE lOo CAPITALS 20c
CUwIfM AaVartUlnt. Calk In Adtaaca
Dally ClMla Tlau 11 ill P. M.
BEND AERIE: NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. Hall
W. M. Uy, W. P. Phone 20-F 5
Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store
FOB SALE
3 ROOMS with sink and water,
electric lights, garage and 3 large
lots. Needs some fixing up; if you
are handy with tools and want a
bargain, see Johnson, Bend Real
ty. 957 Wall St.
OWNER LEAVING, must sell Im
mediately at sacrifice price, 80
acre ranch, 15 miles from Bend,
69 acres C.O.I. Good 4 room
house, gravity flow water, elec
tricity, large barn, completely
fenced with woven wire, uniy
$5500, $1500 down, $600 year.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
SEMI MODERN: 2 bedrooms on
pavement on west side. Owner
leaving town, meed reasonaoie
$1155. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015
Wall St.
SPITZENBERG. DELICIOUS and
Newtown apples. Medium and
large varieties. Please bring box
es. Greenwood Feed Cp.( Green
wood and Division Sts.
WHITE LEGHORN hens, $1.00
live weight, $1.25 dressed. Rt. 1,
Box 450. Phone 22-F-22.
WANTED
TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished
house. Call at Pilot Butte Auto
Court, Mrs. B. L. Smith.
WANTED TO BUY weiner, pigs
and cull potatoes, or will trade
radio and used furniture. Ed
Losch, Rt 1, Box 156. Phone
488WX.
Official Records
HELP WANTED
CABINET RADIO. 1518 Newport.
SEMI-MODERN HOUSES: 2 bed
room, near Ordnance shop, large
living room, new linoleum
throughout, chicken house, $1250,
$300 down, $25 month. West side,
four rooms furnished. $950, $400
down, $20 month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
HOUSEKEEPER for motherless
home. Board, room and waees.
Write No. 645 care of Bulletin or
phone 815 R after 5 p. m.
WOMEN'S SPECIALTY store
wants saleslady with "ready-to-wear"
experience. State age and
references. Permanent position.
Write No. 568 in care of The Bulle
tin.
5 ROOM MODERN: 2 bedrooms
on edge of town, city lights and
water. 4 lots, z chicken houses,
good place for cow or horses.
Priced for quick sale $2700.
Terms. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015
Wall St.
SOAP FLAKES Soap granules,
while supply lasts. Pre-war glyc
erine content soap, top quality.
Case 01 24 pacKages granules 124
oz.pkgs.) $5.95 Flakes (12V4 oz.)
$5.45. Houk-Van Allen Home and
Auto Supply. 1
ELECTRESTEEM VAPORIZ
ERS, for medicinal vapors, heat
ing baby's bottles, sterilizing nip
ples, warming baby foods, boiling
eggs and other uses, only $2.25.
Bend Electric Co., 644 Franklin.
MAN HELD AS 'DRUNK'
Said by police to have "passed
out" In the lobby of a Bond street
hotel, Carl Mattorn, a painter, was
arrested early today on a charge
of intoxication, and was sched
uled to appear In municipal court
on the accusation this evening.
Hat 14" Hickory Handl,
1.10
CLAW
II A HI M E It
High quality, diop-f orgtd
ttMl haaL 19-01.
'-Inch
II AND
DRILL
2.39
Thraa-Jaw. Two
pinions, rinart
quality torn-truoUoa.
8
Tool llox, 9.95
Hip-roof tvpa. Hat four
trajri witu waiaaa-ln
dtrldan. IB-Inch length,
Houk-Van Allen
Tircston
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St Phone 800
WEST SIDE. Immediate posses
slon, attractive, . new, modern
house, 2 bedrooms downstairs, 2
unfinished upstairs. Large base
ment, automatic sprinkling sys
tem. $4000. Loan available. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W,
$2700 BUYS forty acres, fair
house and barn, 22 acres culti
vated. 5 miles from Bend. Posses
sion soon. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
CHICI BROODERS, infra-red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
cnicK size $9 complete. Bend Elec
tric Co., 644 Franklin.
ELECTRIC PORTABLE sewing
machine like new. Will take
treadle machine in trade. Also
electric Mixmaster with mayon
naise maker and fruit juicer. Mrs.
A. J. Rhoades, Route 2, Box 70,
old Redmond highway..
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
PRE-WAR EARLY American
style red maple dining room set, 8
pieces, perfect condition, $225. W.
C. Mayo. 255 E. Elm or 246 N. 6th.
Redmond, Oregon.
NEERED-Man or woman to take
over established Route distribut
ing medicines, home remedies. In
secticides, disinfectants, animal
foods, tonics and food products,
Home medication, buving at home,
increases demand. Good profits.
Write Rawleigh's. Dept. ORB-261-
187, uaKianu, cam. 1
WOMAN FRY COOK wanted at
the Pilot Butte Inn.
USED CARS
1934 PLYMOUTH coupe, 90 rub
ber. See it at Depot Service Sta
tion.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
co., Phone 188-x. Redmond, Ore.
BLACK DRESS COAT and re
versible ooat. Also dieses, size 14.
sheepskin leather jackets, size
12 and 36. Pre-war stroller, 1 boy's
all wool topcoat, size 10. Call at
153 E. Olney.
(CRESCO) SULPHUR, Al qual
ify, Triangle and Crown feeds,
baled hay. Some high quality
chicks at no higher prices. Green
wood Feed Co., Greenwood and
Division Sts.
PRE-WAR TAYLOR TOT, high
chair with aluminum tray, child's
airplane rocker, large lawn play
pen, 8 tube Sparton radio, dresses
size 14. 726 Harrlman.
WEST SIDE, . modern house, 2
bedrooms, kitchen range, circu
lating heater, Venetian blinds.
cabin, garage, woodshed, immedi
ate possession. $2600, $900 down,
$40 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
$2500 BUYS 4 room modern fur
nished house. West side. $3200
buys large modern home. Close
in. C. V. Sllvls, 118 Oregon.
SMALL SADDLE pony, will work
on cultivator. Ane yearling Guern
sey heifer. 5 miles out old Red
mond highway. C. A. Cook, Rt. 2,
Box 71.
1936 FORD V-8 coupe, motor just
completely overhauled. Heater
and good tires. 1930 model A
coupe. 1935 V-8 coupe, radio and
heater. Have model A parts and
auto make parts for sale. 136
Greenwood.
LOST
BLACK PATENT leather nurse
between south Hi-Way Tavern
and bus depot. Contained keys
and important papers. Please re
turn purse and keep money. Re
turn to 324 E. Third.
BROWN BILLFOLD lost down
town Saturday. Contained identi
fication cards arid papers. Return
to Bulletin.
, Justice Court
Four boys arrested In Des
chutes county last week and held
on vagrancy charges were not
from Sisters, Justice of the Peace
Wilson George. Bend. reDorted to
day. In the story appearing in The
Bulletin, me addresses of three of
the boys were given as Sisters.
Two of the boys. Jack M. Me-
near and James W. Piggott were
irom sweet Home. Ueoree said,
and the other two. Charles N.
Loyd and Stanley D. Porterfleld, j
were from Bend. They were held
on a vagrancy charge, after a car
in wnicn tney were riding was
asserteaiy used in splashing wa
ter on pedestrians. Porterfield.
driver of the car, and Loyd were
nneo anu Menear and Piggott
were placed on probation, without
sentence. -
County Clerk
United States army to Clarence
f. wee, neumond, honorable dis-
cnarge.
United States navv to Robert E '
lull, Bend, honorable discharge,
Japanese Pilots
Aid in Funerals
New York. Feb. 15 (IP) Some
uaiwucoc uiiuis uruu ineir luner-1
al tramlines Jwfnro thoir- hnmho
just in case. Others wear their
ounal robes In combat.
This was the report of Alfred
Marchev, president of Republic
Aviation corporation, who has
just returned from a 25,000-mile
tour ol Pacific island fronts.
Marchev said the Japanese
pnois were so sKeptical of their
cnances over saipan, that 20 min
utes before they attacked, a Jap
piane new over the Island and
dropped traditional funeral ban
ners.
'It was a good Idea." Marchev
said, "as all 17 attacking planes
were snoi down." .
GOLD EARRING with pearl cen
ter. Reward. Phone 522-R.
1 ZIPPER type man's overshoe.
size 10 or 104. Contact Earl Lang
at Metropolitan Barber Shop.
FOUND
MEDIUM SIZE black dog, white
tin on tail, paws and chest. Phone
272-R.
ELECTRIC BATTERY brooder,
500 chick size. Call after 4:30 p.
m. 213 East Revere.
SMALL TRAILER house. Newly
painted, a Durner stove with pres
sure tank, and cross cut saw. 1625
Galveston.'
CHEAP. One-room house, partly
furnished, nice bulit-lns and lino
leums on floor, Flrtcx walls.
Large lot. Call after 5 p. m. or
aunaay. 1434 cigin Ave.
TEAM OF HORSES and '31 Ford
truck. L, R. Rouse, Rt. 1, Box 269.
2 WORK HORSES, 4 and 6 years
oid, gentle. Harness and halters,
Will furnish pasture til May 1
For sale cheap, Phone 10-F-13. Rt
1, Box 311-B.
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. 0. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
9 ROOM HOME on Congress.
Cr.6 of Bend's fine homes, base
ment, fireplace, hardwood floors,
lovely grounds with large garage.
Must sell at once, $7500. Gilberts
Real Estate.
RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti
lizer, $4 ner vard. Also ton soil.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
federal St.
ON ROOSEVELT, Immediate pos
session, 4 room house, some furni
ture, shower, utility porch, large
garage. $1750, $400 down, $30
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phono 36-W.
ORDER
QUALITY
BABY
CHICKS
POULTS
BAKER
FEED CO.
Phone 188X
Redmond, Ore.
MODERN 4 ROOM: with base
ment, 2 bedrooms, 3 lots, good
place to raise chickens. A good
ouy at jv!:o. $14:10 down. Gil
berts Real Estate, 1015 Wall St.
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
Irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to R. Llchtenwalter,
2354 Jefferson Ave., ' Tncoma,
Wash.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
FraaloaVTatlfatHomaTraatmant that
Mast 1Mb r It WIH Coat Vail Nothing
Onr two million bottlna of the W ILLA RD
TREATMENT navabtMWaoiilforwU.f of
ayniptomaofdtstrwtaarlal mt from Stomach
Kil DtMCtonal Ulcara dua to Eicms AcM
ar DlaaUan, (aw or Upmt Stomach,
SaulwiM, Haartkam. tbaatannra, at,
uatfilmn Act. Hold on Isdavi' trla.il
A.k for "Wlllartfa Mmip" which fullr
asplalna thli treatment fro at
BKANDIS THKIrT-WISE.
I)KI!0 STORK
B1AGILL DRUG COMPANY
ONE TEAM brown work mares,
age 8 and 9, absolutely gentle,
will weigh about 2700. Take $150
for team. Call at 1374 Kingston.
5 p. m. and 6 p. m.
Strikers Facing
Induction Threat
Seattle. Feb. 15 (IPi Threat of
induction into the armed forces
hung over- striking independent
welders at Todd-Pacific shipyards
and Todd dry dock today, where
aDsemeeism due to the jurisdic
tional dispute nad risen to 1.135.
Selective service officials said !
they would report names of all
wvq Mirtr ..,1.11,. ...... ... oiiiivcia iu tiieir iucai arait
"his made, while you wait, hn .., .1 ....
kn7ve,n"nen,.Ska;ie9nh0"T KrUnJ ' workers wKully absent From
ckTbiesnn""! !L ye days
paired, soldering: general repair-1 A company spokesman said the
hjg. Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 draft cXwoulnotmirely dfe
Minnesota. sniv the ct,.ii, 0i,,,. uJt
" ' "taaa., lj UlVJUl IIU11 lilt?
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1 '29 FORDSON tractor on steel
complete new motor, 1 Chester
White boar three years. Trade for
cattle no Jerseys considered.
John D. Martin, Gateway, Ore
gon.
BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT fur coat
like new, size 20. will trade for
livestock or what have you? Call
evenings only. Mrs. Alexander, 2
miles south of Lapine on highway
31.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 715
Lava road. Alcove bedroom, liv
ing room, kitchen, bath. Wood and
iiKnis iurnisneo. call A. u. Lewis,
1503 Awbrey road. Phone 684 for
appointment.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
CUIl ouv-J .
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
clean, litzlit rooms Wnnri u-uim-
llghts fiunlshed, hot water heat!
ouiinoie lor i anuits. zatjVi E. Irv
ing.
3 ROOM Wml.n,n,lo,n
floors covered, large lots, good
Humeri snor. nnrn unH
chicken house. 557 Qulmby Ave
See owner at 1365 Columbia.
BOARD and nnm7iiiwin.
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, Mgr. Phone
31-W.
ROOM In private home, kitchen
privileges if desired. 1305 Kingston.
4 ROOM furnished house, hot and
com water. Enclosed yard, near
mill, on bus line Innnlro
. 1
Davenport.
FURNSIIED ROOM fnr mimic In
exchange for housekeeping du
ties. Write No. 623 In rum nt Th
Bulletin.
WANTED
USED RADIOS Will pav top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WILL PAY CASH for late model
3 or 4 burner electric range, 36
Inch lengthCall at office Jo-Ann
Motor Lodge. 161 E. Franklin.
WANT TO BUY large coal brood
er. Write or call Route 2. Box 237
One mile south of Deschutes
school house.
SPRING-CLEANINC, troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many stvles
or personal brushes available
1.10yd Wheadon. 714 Steidl, Bend.
Phone 594.
FOR SALE: Pickett fence in 4
sections. Want to buy doll buggy.
140 narnman. . ,
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town ano uroan property. List
your pronertv with us for quick
saie. in. k. Gilbert's Real Estate,
1VW Willi.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
rnone bbH or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brlnson,
rciiit; liu., ur OUX 1D-1, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and oir
dies $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
i.au to Phone for appoint
ment 451.M Tnn V rVn cno
, " wo
Broadway.
LET US MAK-P vmm ran
WASHER NEW AGAIN. New
COmolete wrlnp-pr fra mo fnv vmiK
old washer. Automatic release and
water return. Agitator replace
ment for most makes of washers.
Bend Wflshm- Rnrvlr-n 11K r!t-aAn
wood. Phone 583.
WRlNr.fR nnnci
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing On all mnkps nf wnohlnn
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices Dald for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service. 136 r.rumiviiiH Dl.nn
583. "
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundavs fof
your convenience. H. T. Merritt
202 Thurston.
RAW FURS WlNTtn vii-i.
Muskrat Lynxcat Skunk
Weasel Domestic Rabbit. We
; imiviinst- 01 (leer 1
Newport Ave., Bend. Oreeon.
Phone 643.
independent union members who I
quit their jobs last Friday were
women.
Betty Gilliland,
Phillip ArisWed ,
Miss Betty Jovce . Gilliland.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle V.
Gilliland, 1070 Union avenue, and
Phillip George Aris, son of Mrs,
Helen Hammond,' 315 Riverfront,
were married bv Rev. W. M
Byars, pastor of the Community
church, Prineville, in that city at
5:30 p. m. Tuesday.
The bride, a junior in Bend high
scnooi ano a member of Torch
honor society, plans to continue
her studies here. The groom will
enter the army early in March.
The young couple are making
their home at present with Mrs.
Hammon.
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
Hlp 15 Mils of Kidney Tubes
Fluth Out Poisonous Waate
If yxna hT an ernes of acids in your blood;
your 18 miles of luilney tube my b over
worked. These tiny filters and tubes are work
Ins day and night to bolp Nature rid your
ayetem of excess acids and poisonous waste.
When disorder of kidney function permits
poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it
mayoauseriAggina- backohe,rimuinatio pains, ,
leg pains, loss of pep and energy, gstling up ,
nights, swell! n. pufnness tinder tbe eyes,
headaches and disiine-w, Freuuent or scanty
passaces with amarUus and burnins some
times shows there is something wrong with
your kidneys or bladder. i
Kidneys may need help the same aa bowels; 1
SO ask your drussut f or Doan a Pilis . used suo
cessiuuy oy minions lor over 4U ycrua. They
Eve happy relief and will help the 16 miles of
dney tubes flush out poisonous waste from
yourblood. Get DoanVTUs
PRINTING
YOTTR LETTERHE A DS can be
made anv si7 vnn Hoctr .uu
anv nrintint? vnu like. Estimates
Riaaiy pivpn. The Bulletin.
LAKES HOSPITAI, TO EXPAND
Great Lakes. 111. UP Navv, ma-;
rine corps and coast euard pa.'
tionts whose homes are in 17 east. 1
ern states will be flown here di.
root from Rhine nnrl XnnA ,,,u
...... iiwiy vumuai
aivas fur hosnltaliatlon and re
nssiKiiment under a new expan
sion orocram. Naw nffitinie Bat
the Great Lakes hosoital will in- i
crease its bed capacity and per-!
sonnel to be equipped to handle
imgi- imiux 01 patients. i
Fully Equipped
For Modern Drugless
Treatment
e
Spinal
Adjustment
e
Physio '
Therapy
e
Tox
Eliminator
- e
Diagnosis,
X Kay and
Heart
Graphing
Dr. R. D. Ketchum
Chiropractic Physician
IU Minnesota Ave. Phone 794
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I "1 1 Butter-soft suede -finish wool complements prettv
fV "U A1 W dresses and" the colors are SO becoming! Both classic and
Jf I j -j jk JV 't,et' P6' nave 'ulur'ous dressmaker details; hand-
P stitched edges, roomy pockets matching rayon linings.
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II II ' iWU weaves ana tiutty . f-v ff k
II l t m i weaves in sugar -candy pastel I J-fii Trlf U
i I I tt t -3 U " arj .i g
till K L I new spring lines, so easy to f A
? JM -.jm U( ilAki? ft
Mill m l--M'M
TT -i ''If'AnW lit iw fi I
! yyS I !N STRAWS AND, FELTS
I 3 No Spring outfit is complete without a new'1
j R ta,! ,ov! lheae veiled and bowed pill fe
cW( ' f Q" poxes and pompadour calots in swiss straw
vl ' Jrjff braids and wool felts. Lovely bright colors!, j
V5J '1 T.W - 2.98
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Doxens of gay new spring
sM- BL0USES ,M?A,
V VV A . v " I your favorH, skirt. J3fJ
Xl'N White rayon crepes yf
' W'm bright jerseys - frilly Jjtff
yS V'J,-"NV blouses V and round MLjAfT
'Zi necklines. Choose early pS'
wile the selection is j
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