The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 20, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    1945
PAGE SIX
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, 9REGQH, TUESPAY, FEB. 2Q,
Profit Taking
Unsettles Mart
By T. V. Klenlon
(United PrcM Staff Corrwponiknt)
New York, Feb. 20 U Profit
taking unsettled the stock market
after a firm openlnr; today but
strength in steels and selected Is
sues left the main list higher pn
balance.
The Dow-Jones average of C5
stocks at Its best level was at a
new high since Aug. 31, 1937 and
the industrial average made a new
top since Sept. 17, 1937. Rails and
utilities, as measured by the Dow
Jones averages, slipped lower. ,
Steels were uided by disclosure
that present annual capacity is
94,505,280 net tons, a gain of
1,500,000 in 1944 and 14,000,000
tons above mid-1940. The group
had gains ranging to more than a
point In Youngstown Sheet &
Tube.
Chrysler equalled Its high at
10471, up 'A, but slipped back to
104 as motor shares sottoneu.
Nickel Plato preferred countered
the trend In rails with a rise of
1 '4 points to a new high.
FOHTf.AlS'D IJVKSTOCK
Portland. Ore.. Keb. 20 UJ-
Livestock: cattle 150, calves 35
duality plan. Early sales steady.
Lieht stocker steers 11.75. Best
fed steers Monday 16.25. Cutter-
common heifers 8.0011.00. Can
ner-cutler cows 6.50-9.00. Fat
dairy type cows $9.50-10.50. Oood
beef cows quotable to 13.00. Med
ium eood bulls 10.00-12.50. Good
choice vealers 14.00-15.00.
Hogs 200. Active, fully steady,
nood-choice 170-270 lbs. 15.75;
heavier and lighter weights 15.00.
Good sows 14.50-14.75. Choice 80
lb. feeder pigs 16-50.
Sheep 150. Active, steady. Good
choice wooled lambs 15.00-15.50.
Medium grades down to 13.00.
Good ewes 7.50.
SPEED CIIABGE FACED
Accused of driving an automo-
mobile on Wall strept between
Franklin avenue and Kansas ave
nue, In excess of 35 miles an hour,
B. J. Nabors, Bend, today was at
. liberty on $10 bond pending his
appearance In municipal court.
Officers Robert Houtchens and
Walt Grelsslnger said that they
"clocked" the asserted excessive
speed before halting Nabors as he
entered St. Helens place.
A new1 chemical mixture has
been developed which when ap
plied tor glass surfaces causes the
shedding of all water during
storms. IKS
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with '
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with one of them. A
on his farm piwh.ee
lru.it last June as exf
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rafes
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 35c
25 Words Three Times 75c
23 Words Six Times $1.35
All wwdt It aM 1 V Umo
nombcr ml InMrtloM
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Minimum Chrc, H
LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 20c
ClxulfM Adtwtblni-. Csik In AJ.ne
D.llr Cloilna Tim UiU P.
FOB 8AL1.
12 HEAVY HENS, Rhode Island
Reds, one 90 lb. pig, one 3 months
old calf. 1619 West 12th.
160 ACRES with 55 acres Swalley.
water with good house and barn.
Five miles north Benu on nign
way. Eight acres in alfalfa, bal
ance good grain and potato
ground. $4,200. F. S. McGarvey,
118 Oregon.
5 ROOM modern house, almost
new, close In. Furnished or un
furnished. $3000, unfurnished.
Phone 62G M after 3 p. m. for ap
pointment. UPRIGHT PIANO and bench
$150.00. Two-wheel trailer with
large bed $15.00. 354 Florida.
LARGE, well built saddle horse,
saddle, and bridle. Inquire Apt.
No. 3, Irving Apts.
very NICE 4 bedroom home,
close In. Daved street, wired for
olpptrle ranee, furnace, fireplace.
hardwood floors. $7500, loan avail
able. Anne Forbes, 3b Oregon,
Phone 36-W.
NEW FIRE PLACE screen, never
been used. 3r& Delaware. taii al
terations only.
STRAWBERRIES ARE SCARCE!
Sensational new Brightmore va
riety Ideal for home gardens ana
commercial planting. Write, Cen
tralla Fruit Farms, Centralla,
Wash.
OWNER LEAVING for service,
will sacrifice 80 acres, 4U acres
Arnold, 2 bedroom house, well
built . barn, outbuildings, 2 cis
terns. Only $3500, some terms.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
ELECTR ESTEEM 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 i;o., hi iranKiin.
ABOUT 6 TONS nice smooth
clean seed potatoes at $2.50 hun
dred In your sacks. H. E. Young,
nine mnes oui on Burns nignwuy.
CHICK BROODERS, infra-red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
chick size $9 complete. Bend Elec
tric Co., 644 Franklin.
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.
RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti
lizer. $4 per yard. Also top son.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
Federal St.
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
Irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to n. Llcmenwaiter
235-1 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma
Wash.
$5000 BUYS 8 room modern fur
nished home, large lot, pavement,
close In. Possession 10 days, u. v.
Sllvis, 118 Oregon.
LARGE MONTAG circulating
heater and one wood range with
copper coil. 2G Revere. Telephone
716-K.
IN GLEN VISTA tracts, excellent
buy, 40 acres, 6 acres Swalley, 4
room house, outbuildings. $2650,
some terms. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phono 36-W.
Quickly Relieves Distress of
Sr.cszaSfafn
A little Va-tro-nol up
each nostril effective!?
SMtlll
tlltll lit
Sum
cm rm
ifkt Wlati
ttsilii III
end promptly relieve
distress of head colds
makes breathing easier
. . . also helos Drevent
many colds from devel
oping u used In time.
Trylll You'll llkeltlFol
low directions In folder.
VICKSYATROrJOl
Place Your
Order Now
for
QUALITY
POULTS
Baker Feed Co.
Kedmond, OrvRon
FOB SALE
WEST SIDE modem house, 2
bedrooms, kitchen range, circulat
ing heater, Venetian blinds, cabin,
garage, woodshed. Immediate pos
session. $2600. $500 down, $30
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36 W.
40 ACRES with ten acres C.O.I,
water, new three room house,
also chicken house and garage.
Immediate possession. Six miles
from Bend. $2,000. Terms can be
arranged. F. S. McGarvey, 118
Oregon.
ON ROOSEVELT, Immediate pos
session, 2 bedroom house, some
furniture, shower, utility porch,
large garage. $1750, $300 down,
$30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
OWNER IN SERVICE, will sacri
fice 40 acres, located 3 miles from
Bend, 35 acres C.O.I. Fenced with
woven wire, good 4 room house,
grnvitv flow water, electricity,
outbuildings. $2500, $1000 down,
$30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
WEST SIDE, immediate posses
sion, attractive new modern
house. 2 bedrooms downstairs, un
finished upstairs, larce basement,
automatic sprinkling system.
$4000,, $1500 down, $50 month.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
$10,000 BUYS 160 acres, 113 acres
C.O.I., 90 acres cultivated, 34 acres
alfalfa, 12 acres clover, 6 room
house, good barn and other out
buildings. Electricity, phone, 7
miles from Bend. Stock and
enulnment can bo purchased.
$6000 cash handles. C. V. Silvls,
118 Oregon.
QUALITY CHICKS and Doults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil. hrlouet. Baker Feed
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
TOY, all black Pomeranian dog,
age 4 vears. weight a lbs. very
loveable pet for grown ups. West
Side Grocery and Station, McKen-
zle highway, Redmond.
80 ACRES deeded land with 63
acres C.O.I, water, seven room
modern house and good barn. Also
200 acres prazine land all fenced.
Six miles from Bend. Has twenty
acres in alfalfa, balance good soud
ground. Stock and equipment may
bp bought separatelv. S6.500 with
$3000 down, balance $500 per year.
F. S. McGarvey, 118 Oregon.
LATE MODEL Montag range
with colls. Call at 334 Lee lane or
phone 747-J. - '
MANIKINS 3 complete with
hair, $35.00: 2 plaster manikins
complete, $25.00: 7 active forms;
4 regular forms, $5.00; Sizes 14-16.
Not perfect, but in good condition.
Manikins not crated, you pay ship
ping expenses, write or call Mr.
B. A. Newman, Bedell Store, 6th
and Alder, Portland. Phone At.
9311.
FACTORY BUILT home trailer,
21 foot. Needs new plywood In
side, have plywood ordered. Any
one handy with tools can make
this a nice house. See at 123 First
St., Redmond, between 5 and 8
p.m.
FOR SALE OK TRADE
FOR SMALL Central Oregon
ranch, 2 210 acres, new four
room house, new barn, other out
buildings, on highway and river.
Full plumbing, electricity. Lo
cated in Mareola, Oregon, J. L.
Kecler, Mareola, Oregon.
MAN'S 17 JEWEL wrist watch,
excellent condition, $45 or trade
for sewing machine. 401 River
front. FOR RENT
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
call 869-J.
3 ROOM modern house. No chil
dren. 875 Roosevelt.
UNFURNISHED modern 3 room
house, breakfast nook, basement.
lautulrv tubs, garage, nice yard
Two blocks from Bank of Bend.
Adults, no dogs. 744 Hill St.
NICELY FURNISHED furnace
heated rooms with some kitchen
privileges. 1 block from Bank of
Bend. 18 Oregon. Phone 771-W.
2 ROOM modern furnished clean
cabin with utilities. Also furnish
ed upstalra housekeeping room,
access to shower bnth. Phono 1083
or call at 623 Hill St.
WANTED
WILL PAY CASH for usod polf
bass, balls, and clubs. Call 'J0-F11.
Smart' I'vrtmlti StwivMltorte bttna M
quk-k, wlrom relief. Ineir orand medi- f
otion mflni real comfort, mluca trim,
hrlpt tighten rcUxrd mrmbnntft, tent! j
lubrieitrt and aoftent. iYotectiv and M
ami -chairing, m aivto UM. It genuine F
' Stuart'a iSrramld Suppoairoriea at your
drug ttore without delajr and
on maker's mony-back guaranlco. A
rkMaarBaaraaa
Charles E. Boardman
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Bank of Bend Blilg.
Bend. Oregon Ph. J8-J.
Western Governor
HORIZONTAL
1,5 Pictured
governor
12 On the shel-
S Democratic
(ab.)
9 oio in
Guido' scale
7 Mnnufarturxt
tered fide
13 Click
beetles 8 Chief god of
- Memphis
(Symbol for
14 Also
15 Fleet
17 Lamprey
19 Myself
20 Attempt
21 Exclamations
23 Universal
language
24 Bachelor of
Arts (ab.)
25 Exists
27 Form
selenium
10 Before
11 Belgian river
14 Part of "be"
18 Railway (ab.)
18 Behold!
20 Diminished
22 Localize -24
Orchestra,
leader's stick
30 Fixed look
28 Type of cloth
33 Carries (coll.) 27 Streets (ab.)
34 External 28 Jump on one
35 Play
36 Dress clothes
(coll.)
37 Compass point
38 Symbol for
thoron
39 Near
41 Obscure
44 High card
46 Toward
48,50 He is gov
ernor of
53 Cured hog
thigh
54 Despondency
56 Couple
68 Chancel seats
9 Gaelic
VERTICAL
1 Girl's name
2 Aged
3 Him
4 Close by
WANTED
USED RADIOS WU! pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WANTED TO RENT by March
15, modern 2 bedroom house un
furnished, east of the river. Rob
ert Mcllvenna, 304 Hunter Place.
Phone 186-W.
WANT TO BUY 2 or 3 bedroom
house. Up to $2,000. Inquire at
1635 Awbrey road. Call after 6:00.
WANT TO RENT 2 bedroom un
furnished modern house or apart
ment. No children. Write No. 701
care of The Bulletin or phone
753-W.
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.
WANTED TO RENT about 40
acres or more suitable for turkeys
or Deel cattle, w. K. Larson,
Route 2, Corvallls, Oregon.
HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER for motherless
home. Board, room and wages.
Write No. 645 care of Bulletin or
phone 815-R after 5 p. m.
SOMEONE to care for two pre-
scnooi cnuuren during office
hours. Room and board if desired.
Call at 27 Mueller or phone 859-W
after 6:00 p.m.
Keep Your Car Running!
With a completely equipped and enlarged shop and
experienced repairmen, George Kruger, Leonard Ross
and Al Cantrell, we're cooperating. with you in every
effort to keep your car in tip-top condition. Drive in
for a check-up don't wait until something goes
wrong . . . preventative care can avoid costly repairs.
CAR WASHING and POLISHING
REMEMBER
EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
Wall and Greenwood
RED RYDER By FRED HARMAN
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30 Drunkard 47 Mystic '
31 Relative tab.) Byname
32 Bitter vetch
49 Tiny
39 Any
5112 (Roman)
52 Man's name
63 Belongs to .
him
55 South
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40 Scatters
42 Kaffir
warriors
43 Repast
44 Symbol for
actinium
45 Contend
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HELP WANTED
MAN for work in garage. Apply
Bend Garage Company.
LOST
STRAYED or stolen, black Ger
man police dog, about 6 months
old. Answers to name "Gippy."
Rt. 1, Box 452 or phone 31-F-5.
Reward.
BETWEEN HORSE Ridge and
Jones Ranch, two white face
range cows from Stapleton ranch,
Brothers. Notfy H. E. Windom,
Rt. 2, Bend.
IDENTIFICATION bracelet en
graved with Ruth Malmstrom lost
at the ball game Friday night.
Reward for return to Bend Bulle
tin office or Ruth Malmstrom, 125
Revere.
USED CARS
1936 TERREPLANE, fordor se
dan. Recently overhauled, excel
lent rubber. Will take older car
in trade. Call afternoons at 136
Greenwood.
MISCELLANEOUS
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.
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.
"RIGHT'S RIGHT AT EDDIE'S
Phone 64
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired; nominal cost.
Phone 668 or 21F-4. Mrs. Brlnson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
LET US MAKE YOUR OLD
WASHER NEW AGAIN. New
complete wringer frame for your
old washer. Automatic release and
water return. Agitator replace
ment for most makes of washers.
Bend Washer Service, 136 Green
wood. Phone 583.
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.
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.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared In my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston. .
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 1714 Steldl, Bend.
Phone 594.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Chamber Groups
Start Activities .
" Several committees of the Bend
chamber of commerce, recently
appointed, are already "in gear"
and are working diligently upon
their assignments, it was reveal
ed today in the chamber's "Re
view", issued to the membership.
Other committees are in the pro
cess of laying preliminary plans,
and consistent activity through
out the year is assured, the body's
publication stated.
committees whicn already are
coping with their -problems are
the industries, roads and high
ways, irrigation, postwar plann
ing, fish and game, membership,
forum, aviation and legislation
and. taxation, the "Review" re
ported. Members were again warned to
safeguard against "rackets",
many of which have a fake ap
peal to patriotism, according to
the "Review." "
Though there has been found
no relationship between one's in
telligence quotient and basal me
tabolic rate, the low metabolic
group has a tendency towards
food allergies and intoxications,
fftfCE PW
i ' i kw i & ii 1 1 1
Many people urgently need dependable wartime
transportation. If your car is not vital to you now,
sell it for a good cash price, put the money into
bonds for a new car later.
WE WANT 20 CARS
Drive in for an appraisal no obligation.
W. B.
1173 Wall Street
Training Film
Viewed by CAP
A special class in CAA regula
tions was conducted last night at
Civil Air patrol headquarters by
Lt. Larry Lermo, commanding of
ficer, for those cadets and regular
members who are not enrolled in
the first aid class. A training film
on aerodynamics was also shown
to this class as a follow-up for
last week's film on the same sub
ject. The cadets in the first aid class
then reported to headauarters and
a film on the Bell helicopter, de
picting its development, use and
importance in postwar flying, was
shown. The cadets were then
given 10 minutes of indoor drill
and dismissed for the evening.
Seabees Return
Home on Leaves
After spending 23 months serv
ing with the navy's Seabees in the
south Pacific, two Central Oregon
men have returned to the states
on leave, the navy department an
nounced today. They were expect
ed to visit their respective homes
soon. ',
The midstate Seabees are Sims
Holliquilla. 22, shlpfitter 3c, of
Warm Springs, and William C.
Herns, 39, shipfitter 3c, of Terre
bonne.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Feb. 20tlP A
slight increase in butter produc
tion was reported today through
out the nation, although it was
considerably less than that of a
year ago. The Portland market
reflected this shortage.
A slow increase continued iin
the egg supply, with demand good
and wants of tne trade being
filled. Limited movements of
stock into coolers was noted. . "
Butter and egg prices were un
changed. Butter cube 93 score 423Jc:
92 score 4214c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41V4c pound.
Eggs price to retailers:' A A
large 46c; A large 44c; medium
A 41c; small 37c dozen.
I LEGAL NOTICES I
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing upon the final ac
count of John A. Periman, 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 da bf
Mnrph 1Q4F5 nnrt nil nersnne Intpr.
ested in said estate are notified to
appear at said time and place' and j
show cause, if any they have, why
said final account should not be!
approved, the estate settled and
closed and the administrator dis
charged. 1 DATED at Bend, Oregon, this
30th dav of January, 1945.
JOHN A. PERIMAN, Adm.
DE ARMOND & GOODRICH,
Attys. 47-53-59-65C
IH2IGHES1T tPEROCEFS
Anderson Nash Co.
I wo Landings
(Continued from Page One)
mortar fire fell on the lm,.l
beaches. But the American
was secure and broad enough 2
permit the unloading of suddC
which poured Into Iwo unZ
cover of darkness splashed JS
the ragged patches of eunfim
American battleships, cruises
and destroyers hurled shells taio
tlic uajjancac iivaiiiuiia UU night,
U. S. night raiders drove oil
several Japanese planes wiJk
firm was the aerial screen ovh
the invasion forces that the ene.'
my never icuuhcu iwu.
Tokyo Gives News
Radio Tokyo said a second
American assault group stormed
ashore at an unspecified point on
the rocky east coast north of the
2lk mile long original beachhMj
under cover of darkness to
night.
The troops went ashore at i
point where the cliffs were 30 to
45 feet high and very bad for land,
ing operations, Tokyo said. Jam.
nese garrison forces intercepted
the invaders at the water's edgt
and "furious fighting is at present
in progress," the broadcast sail
Nlmitz's communique reported
that the northern sector of tht
original beachhead was extended
250 yards inland yesterday desoite
intense mortar and artillery fire.
Equipment and supplies were b
ing unloaded on the southern
beaches. . .
Factory-Controlled
RECAPPING
Wit trad 7k CaaMlbflck!
6.0W6 7.00
Only the finest materials
and the best workmanship
go into Firestone re cape.
Houk-Yan Allen
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St ' Phone 860
0DSEL1D
Complete Auto
REPAIR
Service
Lubrication
Tire Service
Tires - Batteries
Towing
Phone 700