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

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1 945
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Stocks Advance
To New Highs ;;
' By Elmer C. Wataer
. (United Preaa Financial Editor)'1
. New York, March 6 IP Stocks
advanced today, to new highs
since 1937 on sharply .increased
trading. '
The advance developed shortly
: before noon after an early decline
had turned the list irregularly
lower. .
Inability of a sharp drop and
' active turnover in Alleghany Cor
poration issues to depress prices
generally allayed fears of market
operators and brought In new
buying.
The break in Alleghany Corpo
ration' stocks arid in issues of
Nickel Plate and Pere Marquette
followed an ICC announcement
that Alleghany should be divested
of control of its subsidiary com
panies on the theory it got this
control in violation of JCC reg
ulations. ; '
Spare Articles Can Be Turned to
Classified Rates
' Local Paid !n Advance "
25 Words One Time .... 85c
25 Words Three Times ... 75c
25 Words Six Times . $1.85
Ail words nir IS mdi 1 wor tin
bomb! of tnMrtlon
Oh Month ran, uno eon, Vt m nn
Mlnlmnil Chftrgo, IU
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
, CUMiriad Adrortblnt, Cuh In Adnnn
- U.llf Clwln Tim. 13 lie f.U.
FOB SALE
WICKER BABY BUGGY $5.00.
Pre-war davenport for $20.00. Call
at 303 Riverfront.
Canal Protection
Sought in Bill
Establishment of slaughter
houses, turkey pens or other such
Institutions likely to create un
sanitary conditions adjacent to
Central Oregon canals, is banned
in legislation passed late yester
day by the Oregon Slate senate,
according to a report received
today from Salem. The measure
is House Bill 224, and its violation
would result in fines not less
than $50 or more than $500.
The bill covers all irrigation
canals fed by the Deschutes river,
south of the confluence of that
stream with Crooked river. The
senate passed the measure unanl
mously.
NOW YOU can buy fine chicks
within easy shlDDlng distance.
Write today for price list to Ore
eon's newest modern hatchery.
Fifteen years experience produc
ing Oregon bred chicks. Oregon
State Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
FOB SALE
WANTED
1941 CONTINENTAL trailer
house, 3 rooms, electric brakes,
30 ft. long, 8 ft. wide. Also Ford
dump truck and parts for '34 Ford
sedan. 1360 Cumberland.
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
Irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to R. Llchtenwalter,
2354 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma,
Wash.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900. s
TO RENT farm with 30 or more
acres under irrigation. Write to
C. C. Dennis, Sisters, Oregon, Gen
eral Delivery. .
A NUMBER of nice dresses,
slightly used, sizes 38 and 40. In
quire at 1345 Jacksonville St.
TWO WHEEL trailer, 16" tires,
for $22.50. Can be seen at 1314
Columbia.
Bend Lions Hear
Distillery Talk
In the interest of the war effort,
distilleries have operated on a 24
hour basis for the past two years,
producing Industrial alcohols used
in the manuiacture or tires, am
munition and plastics, V. A. Mea
gher, representative of a distil
lery, told members of the Bend
Lions club at their luncheon meet
ing today noon in the Pine Tav
ern. He aded that the federal
liquor tax for one year is $1,400,
000,000. Methods used in manufac
turing were discussed.
It was announced at the meet
ing that the Bend Lions club leads
the entire 17th district in member
ship gains and attendance.
MODERN HOUSES: Small down
payments. Immediate possession,
two bedrooms, shower, some fur
niture, $1700, $300 down, $30
month. Another only $1900, $400
down. $25 month, well built, ga
rage, woodshed. Furniture for
sale cheap. Anne Forbes, 30 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
40 ACRES, 35 acres water, 5 room
house, two car garage with two
rooms, poultry nouses, capacity
5000. dairy barn, woven wire fenc
ing, electricity. One mile west of
Redmond. : Frank Nutley, Keu-mond.
1 SMALL part enamelled wood
cook stove $15.00, 1 lour burner
gas cook stove $30.00. 125 Lafay
ette. Phone 787-J.
BULLS of all kinds, Hereford,
Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice
milk cows ready to freshen. Sad
dle horses and saddles. Franks
Service Station. Phone 78-J, W. R.
Franks, Redmond.
$5000 BUYS large modern home,
close In, paved street, 75 ft. front
age. $1600 buys 3 room modern.
C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
TWO HOLSTEIN bull calves, two
days old. Ole Hansen, Rt. 2, Box
32, Bend.
INCOME PROPERTY: Good start
for auto court, 2 three room mod
ern cabins, neatly- furnished, al
ways rented. Two bedroom mod
ern cottage, wired for electric
range. $5000, loan available. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
BARGAINS IN RANCHES: 3'
miles from Bend, 40 acres, 35 C. O.
I., 4 room house, cistern, electric
ity, 20 acres ready for crop. Only
$2500, $1000 down, $30 month. An
other 40 acres, 35 C. O. I., 2 good
houses, some farm machinery,
$3200, $1200 down, $350 year.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
GOAT FERTILIZER, $1.00 per
sack ground, 50c unground, de
livered in Bend, 25c and 50c a sack
at ranch. E. L. Groff, across track
east of Evans Fly Co. Rt. 1, Box
174, Bend. Phone 152.
SOMEONE to cut wood and posts
on shares. H. K. Douglas, Rt. 2,
Box 101-A, 4 miles northwest of
Bend.
TO TRADE double Jenny Linn
bed springs and mattress for one
twin size oea springs ana mat'
tress,, also dresser for chest of
drawers. Phone 787-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen
ulneparts. Factory trained. Elmer
Hudson, formerly at Bend Furni
ture. Phone 274. 434 Kansas.
INCOME TAX reports and busi
ness statements prepared at your
convenience including everiings
and Sundays. H. T. Merritt, 202
Thurston Ave. Go out North First
Street to Thurston and 2 blocks
west.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,
any make in good condition. In
quire 743 Harmon. Phone 1135.
TO BREED female Cairne Ter
rier. Papers'not necessary. Gladys
Hornin". 1645 Awbrcy Road. Tel.
876-M.
YOUNG WOMAN wishes room or
small apartment, preferably with
board. Inquire Bulletin.
HELP WANTED
RELIABLE EXPERIENCED
service station man. Steady job,
good working conditions. See E
die at Eddie's Sales & Service.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
15 TONS alfalfa hay, and one
team work horses. 3'4 miles other
side of Tumalo. Rt. 2, Box 188,
David E. Zuck.
PERMANENT, profitable connec
tion; excellent earnings. Choice
rural routes open. Customers
establisted. Write Watkins Prod
ucts. 4512 Hollis St., Oakland 8,
California.
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 Steidl, Bend.
Phone 594.
BE WISE, hire the auctioneer the
buyers like to hear. Rates and
dates Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015
Wall or call O. E. Glazebrook,
Terrebonne, Oregon. Phone 19 F-3
collect. . ..
Alaskan Colony
irport
Matanuska, Aldska, March 6 UPi
the Bend airport yesterday eve.
ning. v '
The officers explained to the
group that the general public had
quite often confronted them with
the question. "Just what do you
fellows do In this CAP?" So, after
six months of hard work' and
conferences with army and air-
After producing its first surplus I corps officers, Lt. Belknap, with
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 Or 21-F.d Mrs Rrlncnn
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
SEWING MACHINES: Any and
all makes of sewing machines re
paired by certified Singer Sew
ing Machine Co. representative.
Work guaranteed. Also will Dav
cash ior used treadle and electric
sewing machines. Write 640 Wil
lamette Street, Eugene,. Oregon,
for appointment. Will be in Bend
for short time only. :
EXPERIENCED stenographer,
permanent, full time position,
good opportunity for right per
son. Write Box 971 care of The
Bulletin.
4 BEDROOM modern houses:
East side, paved street, 3 lots, fur
nace, can keep horse. $4000, loan
available. West side, large living
room, double garage, yard fenced,
$3500, $1000 down, $40 month.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W. .
Vessel Wrecked
By Explosion
Vancouver, B. C, M a r c H 6
(BUP) The wrecked 10,000-ton
freighter, Greenhill Park, turned
Into a blazing coffin for an unof
ficially estimated six or srven men
by ammunition explosions, Was
being towed to sea today, reported
ly to be sunk.
The Parks steamship vessel nor
mally carried a crew of 52 and
25 to 30 of them were believed to
have been aboard at the time of
the blast. However, a preliminary
check indicated that all but six or
seven of them managed to escape,
but some of the survivors were
seriously injured.
MUST SELL by Wednesday noon,
Reo flatbed truck, one maple twin
bed set, garden cultivator and
tools, and carpenter tools, and
miscellaenous articles. Inquire
Downing Hotel, Room 37, C. E.
spring.,;-;
7x9 AXMINSTER rug and pad,
good condition. 1928 Hurley David
son motorcycle, good tires. First
road left after crossing bridge
Trap Club road, 3rd house on
right.
SEMI-MODERN HOUSES: Clean
two bedroom, near Ordnance
Shop, hot and cold water, $1250,
$300 down, $30 month. West side,
Newport, neat 3 room, cellar, fuel,
$1000, $300 down, $20 month. East
side Vi acre, 3 bedrooms, some
furniture, $1400, $400 down, $30
month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon.
Phone 36-W.
CHICK BROODERS, infra-red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
chick size $9 complete. Bend Elec
tric Co., 644 Franklin.
YOUNd HEAVY fat hens dress-
ed on order. Orders filled on Sun
day If i phoned early. Phone
1070-W, Or call at 147 E. Olney.
Health Schedule
ForWeekGiven
The Deschutes county depart'
ment of public health has re
leased the following weekly sched-
ule to be met by those who have
registered appointments:
Wednesday, 1-4 p.m. Child
health conference In Bond at the
health department offices in the
courthouse.
Thursday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Im
munlzation clinic at Princvllle
grade school.
Friday, 1 p.m. Regular tmmu
nization clinic In Bend at the
health department offices.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
$10,000 BUYS 120 acres C.O.I, wa
ter, 80. acres cultivated, 35 acres
alfalfa,.- good house and barns,
electricity, phone, close to school
and grange hall. $6000 cash han
dles, block and equipment can be
purchased. Possession short time.
C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
TWO-MAN shearing plant, com
plete. m at d-d Club after 3
p. m. Phone 112.
CAFE IN BEND, good business,
owner leaving town. Stock in
cluded. Reasonable price. Write
care of Bulletin No, 893.
LIVING ROOM SET, desk, coffee
table, radio, refrigerator, rug and
pad, breakfast set. Call at 67 Haw
thorne between 4 and 6:30 or call
30-F-23.
LIVING ROOM SET, dinette
set and miscellaneous furniture.
Call 547-W.
2 GOOD MILK cows. Route 1, Box
441. Bert Russell, Vi mile east, Vi
mile south Bend Trap Club.
TIATAN JUNIOR chain saw com
plete with two chains, $575.00.
Terms if desired. Write Carl Frid
lund, Box 734, Sisters, Oregon.
FOB SALE OB TRADE
15 ACRES, one mile west Oak
land, Oregon, on black top road,
new improvements, no electricity.
Price $3500 cash. William Brddley,
Douglas County, Oakland, Oregon.
FOB BENT
2 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, utilities included. Close in.
Phono 1083, or call 623 Hill St.
17 TONS of alfalfa hay, 1944 first
cutting, $16.50 per ton for 5 tons
or more. Vlck Reynolds Ranch, 2
miles west on "B" Slrect, V4 mile
north from Redmond.
FITTED FUR trimmed brown
coat, size 16. Inquire 378 Georgia.
Is Your Car on Crutches?
Is it hard to steer and does
it make you tired to drive
it? Are your tires getting
smooth? Then your car needs
a BEAR WHEEL ALINE
MENT check-up. Drive in . . .
we can tell you in just a few
minutes if wheel alinement
and balancing is nocessary.
Central Oregon's
Complete
AUTO REPAIR SERVICE
Stop . Look and Listen to our advice to you. Stop fast driving
, , . Look for the first sign of wear . . . Listen for motor irregu
larities. You'll find Eddie's completely equipped shop, operated
by factory trained mechanics, the place to bring your car.
CAR WASHING and POLISHING
' ' Ajid Remember. . . "RIGHT'S RIGHT AT EDDIE'S"
EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
Wall and Greenwood Phone 64
3 ROOM cottage. Frigldaire and
electric stove. Water and lights
furnished. 2 room cabins. Wood,
water and lights furnished. Plass
Signal Service on south highway.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
close In. Wood, water, lights fur
nished. 416 Hill.
VACANCY, WESTONIA Apart
ments, March 20th. Modern, elec
trically equipped, bedroom, wash
ing facilities, garage. Apply Elsie
A. uunn, manager, Apartment 7,
West Third and Portland.
3 ROOM furnished semi-modern,
newly cleaned house with fire
place and indoor toilet. Adults pre
ferred. Call at 147 E. Olney.
2 ROOM furnished house not mod
ern, easy distance to mills, garage
u aesireu. Apply mi Klverlront.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY used furni
ture, one piece or a truckload.
Phone 1156, 350 Division.
TO BUY child's small tricvcle.
Phone 182-R, or contact at 1514
W. 3rd.
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY
OPPORTUNITY FOR
ADVANCEMENT
PERMANENT POSITION WITH
LOCAL CONCERN
STATE EXPERIENCE, ETC.
WRITE, BULLETIN 977
SITUATION WANTED
WORK WANTED, by local young
woman. Experience in posting, fil
ing, time sheets, typing, and as
telephone operator. Write No. 990
care of Bulletin.
USED CABS
1935 MASTER deluxe Chev. 4-
door sedan, $400.00. See it at
Mountain Camp View camp
grounds, Redmond, Oregon.
1940 FORD pickup. Call at D-D
Club after 3 p. m. Phone 112. . i
LOST
LADY'S BLACK corded purse
with broken catch teft in post of
fice Saturday about 5:30. Con
tained ration books Issued in
name of Morris, valuable papers.
Please leave at Bulletin office or
phone Esther Morris at ll-F-12. '
SMALL WHITE part terrier dog,
tan ears, answers to name of
Butch. Reward. C. W. Seeer. Rt. 1.
Box 191.
WRINGER ROLLS! t
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.
NOTICE, MOVED: WALTER L.
DA RON NOW ASSOCIATED
WITH JACK ARNOLD REAL
ESTATE. Formerly with Gilberts
Real Estate. List your property.
Have waiting lists wanting to buy.
Phone 342-J. Arnolds Real Estate.
126 Minnesota Street.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
garden truck crop In the.ten years
of Its existence, the Matanuska
farm colony today prepared to
build a $300,000 airport so it can
ship garden, dairy and meat prod
ucts to remote parts of Alaska.
Approval of the airport project
was given here yesterday at a con
ference attended by Col. Otto F.
Ohlson, general manager of the
Alaska railroad, and Marshall C.
Hoppin, Tacoma Park, Md re
gional director of the civil aero
nautics authority.
The airport site, now being ex
amined by CAA engineers, will oe
constructed by farmers them
selves, with the expectancy of
government aid. The field will be
large enough to accommodate all
freight and aircraft, officials of
the Farmers' cooperative said.
Pay Off Debt
Don Irwin, Basin, Wyo., mana
ger of the ARRC, pointed out that
15 of the 200 families making up
the colony have paid their debt to
the government in the past three
years and now hold title to their
lands. He estimated at this rate,
all the families could own their
lands within five years.
The pioneers came to the fertile
valley in 1935 under auspices of
the federal government.
The average Matanska tract
contains 80 acres, currently ap
praised at $7,000. Last year, the
farmers paid $75,000 to the gov
ernment on their indebtedness.
Two CAP Officers
Visit Bend Group
Capt. Clarence Graham, com
manding officer, CAP group 2, of
the state of Washington, and Lt.
Burton Belknop, adjutant and
photographic officer, were guests
of the local civil air patrol squad
ron at last night's meeting. The
two officers made the flight from
Spokane, Wash., and landed on
the aid of Spokane squadron tal
ent, had completely filmed,. direct
ed and produced a technicolor
film, "Flying Minute Men of The
CAP", which outlines CAP work
in all phases.
The film was shown to the Bend
squadron at last night's meeting
immediately following the cadet
first aid class.
Oregon
Bill Is Withheld
Salem, Ore., March 6 HP) There
will be no indiscriminate killing
of sea lions on the Oregon coast
under an agreement worked out
today between the Oregon fish
commission and sponsors of a sea
lion bill in the house ofepre
sentatives. The commission approved is
suance of permits for $hootjng of
sea lions in a limited area at the
mouth of the Rogue river, where
sea lions are reported, to swim. In
and kill salmon.,.
In return for this action, Rep.
W. W. Balderee and Rep. Fred W.
Adams said no further action
would be taken on their. bill (HB
36) which would have opened up
all the coast, except Lane county,
to killing of sea lions. -.
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife
service objected to the bill and Dr.
Ira Gabrielson, h e a d of the
agency, told the commission he
would send a scientist to Oregon
in April to study the habits of sea
lions and determine u uiey are
predatory on saimon. ur. uaonei
son said he believed salmon wer
only a meager part of the sea lion
diet.; .. v.. .-.v ;. ,
GETS FINGEBPBINTS BACK
Hagerstown, Ind. IIP) Wilfred
Knapp was happy when he heard
he could have his fingerprints
back. Judge Gustave H. Hoelscher
ruled that Knapp's request be
granted. After Knapp was proven
innocent of a grand larcery
charge, .he asked for his finger
prints, since he was not a , law
violator and didn't want them on
file. -
Buy National War Bonds Now!
(RSeeSSJh M proof 60S groin nwfral plrh. ' " w I
Sgj' Schtnl.y Dlttillw Corp., N. V- '
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., March 6 IIP)
Livestock: cattle 200, calves 25.
Active, steady. Medium steers
$13.0014.50; top Monday $16.50.!
Good fed heifers Monday $15.00. j
15.50. Canner-cutter cows : and I
heifers today $7.00-9.50. Medium- j
good beef cows salable $11.00-'
13.25. Bulls quotable $11.0013.50. 1
Good-choice vealers $14.50-16.00.
Hogs 100. Quotable steady.
Good-choice 170-300 lbs. salable up
to $15.75. Good sows $14.75-15.00. 1
Feeder pigs quotable $16.50-17.50. !
bheep 50. quotable steady. !
Good-choice wooled lambs stable
up to $15.75. Few common lambs
unsold, quotable down to $11.00.
Good ewes salable $7.50-8.00.
STRING OF PEARLS, downtown
area somewhere. If found please
call 1040. No value except senti
mental. Will be deeply grateful if
finder will return. Reward.
LAPEL PIN shape of beetle bug, j
amethyst body and emerald head.
Near Pine Tavern. Owner has
matching pin. Reward. Call U.S. j
C.S. Phone 160.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING MACHINES repaired,
ten years experience. Needles, oil,
and parts for all makes. Work
guaranteed. Call 957-J. 235 E.
Franklin.
I AM STILL fixing driveways.
Dark cinders, $6.00 per 5 yd. load.
Red cinders $7.00. Top soil $7.00.
Fertilizer $4.00 per yard. Dellv
erad in one or more yards. Phone
625 or see me at 1360 Cumberland
Ave.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick i
saie. in. k. uiiDert s Keal Estate,
1015 Wall.
Piles! Ow!!
But He SMILES, Now
Be wis ha he was. Use aamo formuta used
ty awitirt aujuncuveiy at noieu morn- t
ton & Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK i
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lelps aofton and tends to shrink swell
ing:. Oct tuba Thornton & Minor's Rectal !
Ointment or Thornton St Minor Rectal j
b utmost tones. If not delighted with this
DOCTORS' way, low cost is rnfundeO.
At all good drug stores everywhere.
Fully Equipped
For Modern Drugless
Treatment
Spina)
Adjustment
Physio '
Therapy
'Tox
Eliminator
Diagnosis,
X Hay and
Heart
Graphing
Dr.R. D. Ketchum
Chiropractic physician
124 Minnesota Ave. Phono 794
Cherry Blossom Paltom
DINNER
SERVICE
53-PcSet 16.95
-' You'll enjoy this refreshing
cherry blossom doslgn
more every time you use
this dainty set. Light
weight. Will not "check."
94-Piece Set ....29.95
Houk-Van Allen
Tirtstone
Heme & Auto Supply
800 Wall St. Phone 860
It's a Cinch
With
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If you have an expensive
overhaul job, we can fi
nance it for you inexpen
sively with as little as
20 down payment.
Yes, we're ready again to give you
fine mechanical service on any make
of car with thorough workmanship
guaranteed from the slightest adjust
ment to a complete overhaul job.
Motor Rebuilding
All Repairs
Complete
Lubrication
NEW
MOTORS
Dodge - Plymouth
Factory-new motors, ready
to install in your car. Ask
about them. 12 months to
pay.
DRIVE IN FOR A CHECK-UP
Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
CENTRAL OREGON MOTOR CO.
825 Bond St.
Distributor: Dodge-Plymouth Passenger Cars
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
J. L. VanHuffel
Phone 26
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