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

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    Churchill Talk
Weakens Market
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United 1-rca. FtaauiaJ Editor)
New York, March 7 (IP) Prime
Minister Winston Churchill's re
mark yesterday that "one good
heave" will end the war in Europe
brougni irregularity into tne stock
market today.
Market experts, in setting forth
this reason tor a decline in many
of the leading issues, pointed out
that the- market's nervousness
over prospect of a quick end of
the war was based upon the uncer
tainties of reconversion such- a
move would bring.
Earlier in the session the lead
ers showed gains sufficiently
large to carry the general market
average to a new high since 1937.
But then cautious selling devel-,
oped. Meantime, traders side
tracked their operations to special
issues and special groups. Some
of the specials held gains ranging
to 3 points.
Selling went ahead in the issues
of the Allegheny Corporation
group following yesterday's state
ment by an. I. C. C. official the
company had illegally obtained
control of Chesapeake & Ohio and
allied roads. Allegheny preferreds
had losses ranging to more than
3 points. Nickel . Plate and Pere,
. Marquette issues lost more than
a point.
Gilchrist 4-H
Club Sets Meet
Gilchrist, March 7 Members of
the 4-H Cooking club of Gilchrist
will be witnesses to a demonstra
tion arranged by Nina' Mae Jacobs
and Courtis Christianson at their
next meeting, it was announced
today. There are now 27 members
in the group, and it was expected
that all of them would attend the
future gathering.
County Agent Peters attended
the last fourth meeting of the
group on March 2, and gave an
interesting talk on 4-H club work,
and answered numerous questions
for the boys and girls.
Patty. June Willingham has
been, named publicity chairman
for the newly formed organiza
tion. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., March 7 ilB
Livestock: cattle 150, calves 35.
Slow, early bids and sales on can-ner-common
cows fully 50c low
er; other classes scarce, quotable
steady. Few cutter-common heif
ers $8.50-11.00. Canner-cutter
cows $6.50-9.00. . Medium-good
beef, cows quotable $11.00-13.25.
Good heavy beef, bulls held above
$13.00. Good vealers $15.00; choice
quotable to $16.00.
Hogs 200. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-300 lbs. $15.75. Good
sows $15.00; choice 110 lb feeder
pigs $17.50; heavy feeders down
to $16.00. Good stags $12.50-13.00.
Sheep 100. Steady. Good 90 lb.
wooled lambs $15.25; good-choice
salable to $15.75; common grades
down to $11.00. Good ewes salable
$7.50-8.00.
100-YEAR-OLD ESCAPES FIRE
Stoneham, Mass. ill'i When fire
swept the town almshouse, 100-year-old
Mrs. Eldridge Sweet es
caped uninjured.
- .is a
lliliiiilllf3
ourselves. W ut
ot the fabric, and .enj ded
JaSX-e.
dirt.perspu-attOD,
Iresh again
- . .
cleaning
City; Cleaners & Dyers
1032 Wall
Marion Cady
Spare
. Classified Rates
Local Paid In Advance
26 Words One Time J5o
28 Words Three Times ;.75o
28 Words Six Times l.S3
All innb m II mti le aw wmtt Omm
Oa BMtfe nm. Hat cpr, h aaj rat
Minimum C&ixga, 14c
LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 20o
CUmUM Arivcrtttlnx, Cull in Advanea
UatlT Claalni Turn UiM f. m.
. 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., March 8, 8:00 p.m.
M. M. Degree-
VUltlnt Bnthren Welcoma
George SlmervUle, Sec'y.
FOB SALE
THIS FARM should pay out in
one or two years. 80 A. 56 C.O.I. 14
Alfalfa., Stock, 300 chickens, ma
chinery, crop land, good build
ings. Good potato land. Large
monthly income. See Walter Dar
on. Terms. Arnolds. 126 Minne
sota Street.
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.
WHITE ENAMEL wood range
like new. 365 E. Norton;
TWO WHEEL trailer, 16" tires,
for $22.50. Can be seen at 1314
Columbia.
WICKER BABY BUGGY $5.00.
Pre-war davenport for $20.00. Call
at 303 Riverfront.
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.
ONE OF FINEST locations in
Bend. Two bedroom modern
home, large cement basement,
new furnace, possesion in 30 days.
Price $3,400. Frank McGarvey,
Bank of Bend Bldg.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond,'' Ore.
TWO-MAN shearing plant, com
plete, call at u-u uiud alter a
p. m. Phone 112.
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.
17 TONS of alfalfa hay, 1944 first
cuttmg, $16.50 per ton for 5 tons
or more. Vick Reynolds Ranch, 2
miles west on B Street, !4 mile
north from Redmond.
FITTED FUR trimmed , brown
coat, size 16. Inquire 378 Georgia.
YOUNG HEAVY hens, dressed on
order. Phone your orders early to
1070-W or call at 147 E. Olney.
specialised
Hceorelory
serVlceV.
Phone 246
Sam SeoH
Articles Can
10U SALE
TWO BEDROOM modern house
on paved street and good business
bldg. 'iwo large lots, owned will
sacrifice at $3,500 for immediate
sale. Frank McGarvey, Bank of
Bend Bldg.
1941 CONTINENTAL trailer
house, 3 rooms, electric brakes,
30 it. long, 8 It. wide. Also Ford
dump trucK and parts for '34 Ford
sedan. 1360 Cumberland.
WICKER baby carriage, play pen
on rollers, toidy chair. Call 1x81.
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to H. Lichtenwalter,
2354 Jeiierson Ave., 'lacoma,
wash.
ULTRA MODERN FARM: AU
modern six room house. Pressure
water system. Two cisterns. Good
large barn. 80 A. 69 C.O.I. Fine
garden spot. Land lays in one
piece for irrigating. 1941 tractor
and equipment. $8,500 for larm.
See Walter Daron,, terms. Arnolds
Real Estate. 126 Minnesota Street.
BROODER STOVES and parts-r-Electric,
oil, briquet. Bauer Feed
Co., Phone 188-X Redmond, Ore.
WALNUT DINING room set.
Small size baby crib and wicker
baby buggy. 913 Galveston. Phone
982-M.
15 TONS alfalfa hay, and one
team work horses. 3 ft miles other
side of Tumalo. Rt. 2, Box 188,
David E. Zuck.
AUTO COURTS: We have three
in Bend and one in Salem today.
HOUSES: $300 down takes four
room on sest side. $1600 down
takes nearly new 4 room near
town. $501) down takes 4 room
modern near hospital. $2000 down
taxes tnree unit income property.
See Arnolds Real Estate. 12b Min
nesota. Phone 342-J.
7x9 AXMINSTER rug and pad,
good condition. 1928 Harley David
son motorcycle, good tires. First
road left after - crossing bridge
Trap Club road, 3rd house on
ngnt.
20 TONS of first cutting alfalfa
hay in stack. Wm. J. McGreer, Rt
2, Box 189, Bend. 4 miles north of
Tumalo on Sisters highway.
CHICK BROODERS, Infra-red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
cmcK size a complete. Bend jfcjec
tric Co., 644 FranKlin.
LIVING ROOM SET, ;, dinette
set and miscellaneous furniture.
Call 547-W.
TIATAN JUNIOR chain saw com
plete with two chains, $575.00.-
Terms if desired. Write Carl Frid
lund. Box 734, Sisters, Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
MY EQUITY in 2-bedroom mod
ern house one block from high
Gfhnnl nina fnrnam - antAtnatln
!gas water heater, large garage
I with cement floor and driveway. 3
(lots, $3000, $1500 down, balance
$JU.uo month including interest.
Or will trade for larger modern
nouse. MO Georgia, call 714 for
appointment.
15 ACRES, one mile west Oak
land, Oregon, on black top road,
new improvements, no electricity.
Price $3500 cash. William Bradley,
Douglas County, Oakland, Ore
gon.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM furnished semi-modern
newly cleaned house with fire-
piau-K unu inaoor lonei. aouus pre
ferred. Call at 147 E. Olney.
2 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, utilities included. Close in.
Phone 1083, or call 623 Hill St.
ONE, TWO, THREE room houses,
furnished. $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00
per month with water and light.
Close in, not modern. Call 168 E.
Irving. Phono 834-W.
2 ROOM furnished house not mod
ern, easy distance to mills, garage
if desired. Apply 207 Riverfront.
3 ROOM apartment, modern and
lurnisnea. tioi ana com water and
wood. Phone 350 from 8 a m tn
6 p. m. 705 Columbia St.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY used furni
ture, one piece or a truckload.
Phone 1156, 350 Division.
USED 1929 DODGE Victory mo
tor. Write Horh MrrUs nrnihnn.
Oregon. '
GOOD TWO WHEELED trailer,
reasonable for cash. Call 1181.
ELECTRfcEKRIGERATOlI
any make in good condition. In
quire 743 Harmon. Phone 1135.
USED RADIOS Wiil pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
HEALTH TO YOU!
Correct Jttxtot, Colon AihnmnH
Hemorrhoidal fPiltri), Fis
sure, Fistula, Hsraia (Rup- j
tur) destroy hsallfa-powsi I
ia arn-jDitir n!T
Our method et trvaintrnt
without hosDital onaratioa
ttiecs-esfullr m ployed for
w years, laserai crean
terms. Call (or examination
or se&d for FRE booklet.
Opes EvsnMp, Mm., Woo., frl, 7 k 4.90
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
PkftUtam and Sura so
W. t. Cot. E. Buraslds and Grand At.
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland U, Oregon
the bend bulletin, bend, Oregon. Wednesday, march
Be Turned
WANTED
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 Dea springs aim - wai
tress, also dresser for chest of
drawers. Phone 787-J. .
TO RENT farm with 30 or more
acres under irrigation. Write to
C. C. Dennis, Sisters, Oregon, Gen
eral Delivery.
YOUNG WOMAN wishes room or
small apartment, preferably with
board. Inquire Bulletin. -
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED stenographer,
permanent, full time position,
good opportunity for right per
son. Write Box 971 care of The
Bulletin.
RELIABLE EXPERIENCED
service station man. Steady job,
good working conditions. See Ed
die at Eddie's Sales & Service.-
PERMANENT, profitable connec
tion; excellent earnings, cnoice
rural routes open. Customers
establisted. Write Watkins Prod
ucts, 4512 HoUis St., Oakland 8,
California. -
SITUATION WANTED
WORK WANTED, by local young
woman. Experience in posting, til
ing, time sheets, typing, and as
telephone operator. Write No. 990
care oi Bulletin.
USED CARS
1934 PONTIAC 2-door sedan, 4
good tires. Runs good. $225.
Frank's .Shell Station, 8th and
Greenwood, after 5 p. m.
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.
LOST
LADY'S BLACK corded purse
with broken catch left 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.
LAST WEEK between Catholic
church and Allen school, white
agate necklace with black initial
"M'. Return to 500 Lava Road
for reward.'
SMALL WHITE part terrier dog,
tan ears, answers to name of
Butch. Reward. C. W. Soger, Rt. 1,
Box 191.
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,
amethyst body and emerald head.
Near Pine Tavern. Owner has
matching pin. Reward. Call U.S.
C.S. Phone 160.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING MACHINES repaired,
ten years experience. Needles, oil,
and parts lor all makes. Work
guaranteed. Call 957-J. 235 E.
Franklin.
I AM STILL fixing drivewavs.
Dark cinders, $6.00 per 5 yd. load.
Keel cinders ST.OU. Top soil $7.00.
Fertilizer $4.00 per yard. Deliv
ered 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
sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
SEWING MACHINE service. W.
E. Johnson will be at Henderson's
Repair Shop. Minnesota Ave., for
a week.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
rnune ooo or zj.-r-4. Mrs. urinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box-1,64, Bend.
INCOME TAX reports and busi
ness statements prepared at your
convenience including evei.ings
and Sundays. H. T. Merritt, 202
Auui.-Huii ftve. uo oui iNorin rirsi
Street to Thurston and 2 blocks
west.
BE WISE, hire thr. anrti
buyers like to hear. Rates and
oaies ijiiocrts Real Estate, 1015
Wall or call O. E. Glazebrook,
Terrebonne. Oregon. Phnnn
collect.
RED RYDER
WELL, AC,1 DD W CHORE 5-rVMLEr) fWWDr. LITTLE AOU &ETCHUA- i Wl'LL READ IT 600r0 AS 1 fSHUCKS, LITTLE BEAVfJ. HORSE A
TOUR tfOTE TO RED RIDER AfV KAVER ' PACK ) (50T-U LETTER FOR tJLll 1 NAIL UP THIS HOR5E ( SHOES HAVE NOTHIM1 TDO WlTrtV
VISITED TM'OWEArAAARSHAL-'-JIR FRO RIMROCK WOU, RED RIDER .y ( LJ iSL SHOE ' jmmmtr H LUCK.' r?
N0W,H0DOWERO&THATa;! ALREADY.V-rjrTT Mk lyryC. .wvmTJN " ALL SArAE, HORSE-
MISCELLANEOUS
MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen
uine parts. Factory trained. Elmer
Hudson, formerly at Bend Furni
ture. Phone 274. 434 Kansas.
SEWING MACHINES: Any and
an maKes oi sewing macmnes re
paired by certified Singer Sew
ing Machine Co, representative.
Work guaranteed. Also will pay
cash for used treadle and electric
sewing machines. Write 640 Wil
lamette Street, Eugene, Oregon,
for appointment. Will be In Bend
for short time only.
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.
NOTICE, MOVED: WALTER L.
DARON 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.
William A. Davis
Succeeds Vinson
Washington, March 7 UPi
Chairman William H. Davis of the
war labor board will succeed Fred
M. Vinson as director of eco
nomic stabilization, the White
House announced today.
Vinson was confirmed, by the
senate yesterday as the new fed
eral loan admlnistor. He will take
over his new duties tomorrow.
George Wi Taylor, now vice-
chairman of the WLB, will become ',
its chairman.
Davis and Vinson have been!
among the most prominent f lg-
ures in tne acimimstrauon pro
gram to combat inflation. Taylor
is generally credited with being
the author of the "Little Steel
formula of wage stabilization."
Davis Appears Winner
4 Davis has been head of the WLB
since its formation and has had
intimato knowledge of virtually
every major wartime wage dis-
MK
. The realignment of the adminis
tration's stabilization team ap
peared to give Davis a victory
in his months-old feud with Vin
son over Vinson's order restricting
so-called "fringe" wage increases.
Vinson ruled that there could
kbe no so-called fringe increases if
they necessitated any price in
crease. The WLB, particularly
Davis, contended that it could is
sue directives for fringe increases
and that Vinson then could ap
prove them even if price increases
were necessary.
Chinese Capture
Lashio Airfield
Chungking, March 7 mi The
Chinese First army under Lt. Gen.
Sun Li Jon, assisted by an Amer
ican army task force, captured
the old Burma road junction town
of Lashio and its airfield today in
the climax of a thrcc-wecks' of
fensive. A communique announced that
Old Lashio was taken by storm
after defeating Japanese troops
in a series of hard-fought delay
ing actions.
Work or Jail Bill
Teeth Are Barred
Washington, March 7 till The
senate today overwhelmingly re
jected a "work-or-jail" amend
ment to pending manpower legis
lation. The vote, 60 to 23, came on a
proposal to require every man
from 18 fo 45 not qualified for
military service to take an essen
tia war Job under threat of
$10,000 fine and five years im
prisonment. WOULD AID MANILA
San Francisco, March 7 tin
Mayor Roger Lapham today ap
roved a resolution creating a city
sponsored trust fund for the re
building of Manila and called
upon residents of San Francisco
and other communities to con
tribute through a "parade of
dimes."
7; 1945
At the Capitol Tonight
Adh Richards ind Brim Donlcvy in t
of t great an! glorious nation,
Ahttn nlna hllctat 1-nct Infaetn.
tlon, disastrous to sugar and other I
white pine, advanced 65 miles i
m:I,'il :-Tai W:WJ :J If II I J J i
ri::i,'iwn:n:w,iH.n
MOUtC
Tlre$rott Home & Auto
Wall at Minnesota
WHO'S
CLEANING Heating Plumbing LOCAL CARTAGE
DRY' CLEANING plumbing bend-portland
OF QUALITY Steam Fitting
Repairs and Hat Blocking "ZZttJ, TRUCK SERVICE
Capitol Cleaners -CSlMSk r .r? D"T
827 Wull Phone 624 BL mm
npp, rrBW,-- Warner. Plumbing Phone 544
CESSPOOL SERVICE 143 Greenwood Phone 217-W "
rzrz r 1 Trees Shrubs Vines
CesspoTrsrprticnTanks MONUMENTS Roses - Evergreens
SSSSSm d C CARYL ZJrJ
InHurS you more efficient op- K. C. CAKTL StZd.."S
B F Rhodes & Son The Monumenr Man" Will compete with all catalog
Phone Sflfl-W or ll-K-28 15H3 Awhrey Rd. Tel. 629-M HAINES NURSERY
ELECTRICAL a t i c Cor. East 8tU and Norton ;
lllommv Refrigerator Service Phone fl5 Bend, ore.
ELECTRIC All Types of Mechanical Service INSURANCE
Contract Wiring On '
Appliance Repair DFCRiaFQ ATflD STATE FARM MUTUAL
Electrical Supplies KEI"KHLKA I UKJ AUTO FIRE LIFE
Fluorescent Lights COMMERCIAL ei.ll, ni
GE Mazda Lamps HOUSEHOin 60 SneHOCK, DlSt. Mgr.
c ... . c, . . nJU3cn-i.u 321 Drake Koad Phone 316
bmiffl S CieCtriC Oregon Equipment Co. John W. Smith, Agent
1183 Wall Phone 98 Horn! l Mlnrnwna f hmn MxH 15XH Awlirwy ltd. Phone WtH-W
Long Distance Hauling" ComiTOrclol Printing of Quality
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFSET '
Tel. 168 839 Columbia LETTERPRESS
WsrrC.oh.id THE BEND BULLETIN
GfOdS Movement Phone S6
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at&tu
tender scent from M-G-M't lagn
"As American Romance." '
f 11 r-tti .it- eniiih HuHnn 1Qdd Intn usil.
liable forests in northern Cali-
forma.
WHEN YOU NEED
NEW TRACTOR TIRES
GROUND
exclusive
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AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
PAGE SEVEN
'ROCK' SHOE HER PRIZE
Klngfleld. Me. (IP) Miss Wilma
Woodward of Kingf leld has a
unique-collection of shoes In
cluding a pair from every state
in the Union. But her most prized
specimen is not a shoe at all but
a small rock polished - up to re
semble a hand-carved shoe. .
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the coun
ty court of the state of Oregon for
Deschutes county appointed ex
ecutrix of the estate of Flora E.
Wlest, deceased, and all persons
holding claims against said estate
are hereby required- to present
the same with proper vouchers to
the undersigned at the office of
Ross Farnham, attorney at law, in
Bend, Oregon, within six months
after the date hereof.
Dated and published first time
March 7, 1945.
. MARION WIEST COE, Ex
ecutrix, Estate of Flora E. Wiest,
Dee. 78-84-90-960
CRIP TIRES
74e? five yau
EXTRA TRACTION
Up to 215 extra Inches of ttacrJoa bar
length per tractor.
BETTER CLEANING
Continuous self-cleaning tread design
... assures a deep, strong traction
bite at all times.
LONGER LIFE
Triple-braced traction ban . . will
not bend or allow slippage which
results in excessiva tread wear.
; The only tractor tire with these
values ...
ALLEN
Phone 860
BEND
By FRED HARman