The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 08, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1945
PAGE-SEVEN
Rhine Crossing
Anlnnc Marlnt
By Elmer C Water .
(United tnaM Financial ditor) '
New York, March 8 tlB Stocks
broke 1 to 4 points today when
announcement was made ot the
American First army's crossing
of the Rhine into the heart oi Ger
many. Trading increased to such vol.
ume that the tickers ran four min
utes behind. This was the latest
the tape has been since mid-May,
19-10.
" The favorable war news caught
the stock market off balance and
it crumpled easily.
Before the announcement, the
market had been under the influ
) ence of fears of further margin
restrictions. Marrlner S. Eccles,
chairman of the federal reserve
board, had told the senate finance
committee that the board was
studying margins and indicated
they might be eliminated.
Market operators also were
worried over threats to put
through a new excess profits tax
against speculative profits.
But the main selling, developed
on the war newsi It conjured up
the difficulties of reconversion
that have so often in the past
chilled market sentiment.
Book on Chipmunks in
Oregon Written at OSC
Oregon State College The
western chipmunk and the man
tled ground squirrel are the "he
roes" of a new scientific mono
graph written here by Dr. Ken
neth L. Gordon, acting head of
the zoology department, who has
spent many vacation periods
studying the behavior of these
popular little Oregon squirrels.
The luu-page volume, punusnea
and for sale through the college
publications office, not only re
ports on the ordinary behavior of
these little animals Dut tells about
how they solved mechanical de
vices placed between them and
food supplies. Stripes on the true
chipmunk extend to the face,
while those on the ground squir
rel stop at the neck.
Snare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
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BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. Hail
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
ViaiUnal Urethra Wclcoma
George Slmerville, Sec'y.
FOB SALE
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. 34 miles other
side of Tumalo. Rt. 2, Box 188,
David E. Zuck.
4 YEAR OLD Jersey cow, freshen
April first, 2 year old heifer, just
fresh. Electric brooder, used one
season. -One mile from Junction,
Sisters Highway. Louis Dunlap,
Route 2, Box. 89. ,
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., March 8 iipi
Livestock: cattle 150, calves 25.
Slow. Medium -good fed steers
steady at $14.25-15.75. Other class
es 25-50c lower for two days. Can-ncr-cutter
cows largely $6.50-9.00.
Fat dairy type cows $9.50-10.00;
some held higher. Medium bulls
$11.00-12.00. Good beef bulls quota
ble to $13.00 or above. Good-choice
vealers $15.00-16.00.
Hogs 100. Active, steady. Good
choice 170-300 lbs largely $15.75;
heavier weights and sows $15.00.
Good-clloice feeder pigs salable
$16.50-17.50. 4
Sheep 200. Steady. One lot good
choice 91 lb wooled Iambs $15.00.
Late Wednesday good-choice ewes
$8.25. One choice lot $8.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., March 8 ilP
Butter and egg prices were un
changed today.
Butter cube 93 score 42c;
92 score 42c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41 tic pound.
Eggs price to retailers: AA
large 44c; A large 42c; medium
A 39c; small 35c dozen.
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. $500 down takes 4 room
modern near hospital. $2000 down
takes three unit Income property.
See Arnolds Real Estate. 126 Min
nesota. Phone 342-J.
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.
UNDER CELING price, model
T.T. truck in good mechanical
condition, house car body, Muncie
transmission, Rocky Mountain
brakes, 20 inch rear wheels, Ore
gon title, needs license and tires.
Also large size coal and wood cir
culating heater, and comfortable
cabin at Wickiup. Leaving state.
Call any day but Sunday. J. W.
Cavender, 657 8th Street, Redmond.
TIATAN JUNIOR chain saw com
plete with two chains, $575.00.
Terms if desired. Write Carl Frid
lund, Box 734, Sisters, Oregon.
FOB SALE
40 ACRES, 35 acres water, 5 room
house, two car garage. with two
rooms, poultry houses, capacity
5000, dairy barn, woven wire fenc
ing, electricity. One mile west of
Redmond. Frank Nutley, Redmond.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
A NUMBER of nice dresses,
slightly used, sizes 38'and 40. In
quire at 1345 Jacksonville St.
17 TONS of alfalfa hay, 1944 first
cutting, $16.50 per ton for 5 tons
or more. Vick Reynolds Ranch, 2
miles west on "B" Street, t4 mile
north from Redmond.
DAVENO, only 2 months old. In
quire at 1031 Portland or Keef's
Bakery.
YOUNG HEAVY hens, dressed on
order. Phone your orders early to
1070-W or call at 147 E. Olney.
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.
DAVENPORT and matching
lounge chair $45.00. Dinette set 4
months- old, $15.00. See after 3
p. m. 1535 W. 4th St. Jansen Villa
Apts.
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
like new. 365 E. Norton.
range
FOB SALE OB TRADE
MY EQUITY in 2-bedroom mod
ern house one block from high
school, pipe- furnace, automatic
gas water heater, large garage
with cement floor and driveway. 3
lots, $3000, $1500 down, balance
$30.00 month including Interest
Or will trade for larger modern
nouse. mu Georgia, call 714 for
appointment.
15 ACRES, nno milt, lunar, nab-.
land, Oregon, on. black top road,
new niijji uvemems, no electricity.
Price $3500 cash: William Bradley,
Douglas County, Oakland. Ore
gon.
FOB-RENT ,,neir.'M
3 ROOM furnished semi-modern
newly cleaned house with fire-
place and indoor toilet. Adults pre-
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. oieaay ju".
good working conditions. See Ed
die at Eddie's Sales & Service.
USED CARS'
1934 PONTTAC 2-door sedan, 4
good tires. Runs good. $225.
Frank's Shell Station, 8th and
Greenwood, after 5 p.m.
LOST
LAST WEEK between Catholic
church and Allen school, wnite
agate necklace with black initial
"M". Return to: 500 Lava Road
for reward.;
AT SKATING RINK lady's small
dark maroon purse containing
valuable papers in name of Lor
raine Stenkampi Return to Bulle
tin. 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 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. 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,
1U15 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.
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
INCOME TAX reports and busi
ness statements prepared at your
convenience including evenings
and Sundays. H. T. Merritt, 202
Thurston Ave. Go out North First
Street to Thurston and 2, blocks
wesi.
TW(1 RRnRDOM mnrtdrn Hnnoo
on paved street and good business , ierred. Call at 147 E. Olney.
Diag. i wo, large lots, owned will
sacrifice at $3,500 for immediate
sale. Frank McGarvey, Bank of
Bend Bldg.
WICKER baby carriage, play pen
on rollers, toidy chair. Call 1181.
The enormous increase in ex
press shipments of late totaling
200,000,000 a year, of which 70
per cent is war traffic, requires
the services of 77,000 men and women.
PRE-WAR DAVENO and chair.
I pre-war davenport, chair, and ot
toman, monair davenport, Sim
mons coil spring daybed and pad,
large oil circulating heater, 3
burner gasoline bench stove, 3
burner kerosene bench stove, com
bination coal and wood heater,
bedsteads, springs and mattresses.
1 315 Greenwood. Furniture Ex
change.
a a
Thousand! of men tnd women
faavo found that tlme-Uited
Stuart Tablata bring qokk.
hapPT relief Co ileep-robbing
symptom ot acid Indigestion,
taMineaa, and upset stom
ach. Tasta delicious, eaay to
take no mixing, no bottle, T17
them luT a good night's sleep
and wake up in the morning feeling
like a 1 1.000,000. Get genuine
Stuart Tablets at your druggist
only 25c, AOs, or SI. 20 under mak
er's positlTi money-back guarantee.
Makes Old Tires Safe!
Tire
Reliners
Full size Firestone tire relining
provides your tires complete
protection right up to the bead.
3-ply cemented and painted.
Passenger Car Sires
4.75x5.00 to 7.00x17
$2.75 up
Houk-Van Allen
Auto
Home &
Wall St
Supply
Phone 860
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to R. Lichtenwalter,
2354 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma,
Wash.
2 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, utilities included. Close In.
Phone 1083, or call 623 Hill St.
2 ROOM furnished house not mod
ern, easy distance to mills, garage
if desired. Apply 207 Riverfront.
3 ROOM apartment, modern and
furnished. Hot and cold water and
wood. Phone 350 from 8 a. m. to
6 p. m. 705 Columbia St.
WANTED
BATHROOM SCALES to rent ap
proximately 6 months. Write 1435
Cumberland, or phone 1124-W.
1934 PONTIAC coupe, runs good,
$100. Also good Motorola car
radio, $30. Can be seen at 1314
Columbia.
ULTRA MODERN FARM: All
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 farm.
See Walter Daron,, terms. Arnolds
Real Estate. 126 Minnesota Street.
2 GILTS, weigh 180 lbs. each,
ready to breed. $35 apiece. Phone
ll-F-2. C. Gant, Rt. 1, Box 430.
j BROODER STOVES and parts
, Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
I Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
SMALL FURNISHED semi-modern
house, full basement and
three lots. Call at Room 8, O'Kane
Bldg.
WICKER BABY BUGGY $5.00.
Pre-war davenport for $20.00. Call
at 303 Riverfront.
WANTED TO BUY used furni
ture, one piece or a truckload.
Phone 1156, 350 Division.
USED 1929 DODGE Victory mo
tor. Write Herb Mceks, Brothers,
Oregon.
GOOD TWO WHEELED trailer,
reasonable for cash. Call 1181.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,
any make in good condition. In
quire 743 Harmon. Phone 1135.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
TO TRADE double Jenny Linn
bed springs and mattress for one
twin size bed springs and mat
tress, also dresser for chest of
drawers. Phone 787-J.
TO RENT farm with 30 or more
acres under irrigation. Write to
C. C. Dpnnis fsietnre nt-nrr... r
eral Delivery.
YOUNG WOMAN wUhKc nm
small apartment, preferably with
HELP WANTED
BULLS of all kinds, Hereford,
i Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice
i milk cows ready to freshen. Sad
i die horses and saddles. Franks
: Service Station. Phone 78-J, W. R.
Franks, Redmond. ;
: ONE HOG FUEL burner, attach
ment for furnace lor -6 room.
; house, easily Installed. $25.00. Call
; H. C. Sutton, 1367 Elgin.
ONE OF FINEST locations in
' Bend. Two bedroom modern
home, largo cement basement, i
. new furnace, possesion in 30 days, i
Price $3,400. Frank McGarvey,
Bank of Bend Bldg.
Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim?
, Trjnuari4s M wtTli r rak. worn-out. er-
humeri P"lp(y hcct'iiw tuvfr twin Iron. Ymt fii-w
; Tim. viultty. try imrr Tnnto Tiitit'in. Htijiplii
i tfO ) IMJ. rrw, mny riff 1 f'f rn-p- pfn(.h ylirttr r)r-a)
, vt'smin R4. Ot J.'wUntrrwMrtory If now onij ZVo.
Iur sale at all drag stores ererwbers. -t
COOK in mountain lodge, woman
preferred. Board, room, good sal
ary. Phone collect Cres Dell
Lodge, Bend.
ORDER
QUALITY
BADY
CHICKS
'
POULTS
BAKER
FEED CO.
Phone 18HX
litxiniimd. Ore .
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.
MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen
uine parts. Factory trained. Elmer
Hudson, formerly at Bend Furni
ture. Phone 274. 434 Kansas.
SEWING MACHINES: Any and
all makes of sewing machines 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 plprtrir.nl nnniintii.
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.
DOG SAVES FARMER'S I.IFK
Bluffton, Ind. mi Henry Keller
will be ever grateful to his shepherd-collie
dog, Yank, who saved
Keller's life by preventing a cow
from trampling the man to death.
The cow turned on Keller when
he tried to push it into the barn,
knocked him down, and started
to walk on him. Yank attacked
the cow, which in turn chased the
dog, but didn't get him. Keller
got back to his farmhouse safely.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD Rgjj
IN THB UNITED STATES IN I I
IS4 AMOUNTEO TO I
( $423.538.000... vJ I I I
tf and largely bemuse op ( X jT v L
COPR. 1946 BV NCA SERVICE. INC.
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An
CCLtPSe OF TH SUM
ONCE CAUSED THE WARRING
MfOCS AND CVOtANS
TO CALL OFF HOSTILITIES
. AND DECLARE, PEACE.
M, REO. U. . PAT. OFF.
WHEN THE STARS ARE SHINING
BRI6HTLY, WE SAY THEY'RE 0JT,"Sis
WILLIAM LUDWIO,
.
TO MARK 150 YEARS
Cleveland U' A "Cleveland
sesquicentennial commission" is
making plans for the city's 150th
"birthday party" next year. The
commission is headed by 18 mem
bers, including Mayor Thomas A.
uurKc.
Modern Welding Library
Given to State College
Oregon State College A collec
tion of approximately 100 selected
books and magazines containing
the latest and best writings on all
phases and types of welding has
been given to this institution by
the James F. Lincoln Arc Welding
foundation of Cleveland, Ohio.
The collection contains publi
cations of the American Welding
society,, manuals on the various
types of welding, electronic con
trol, of resistance welding, under
water welding and many other
phases of the industry. The col
lection is in the engineering room
of the college' library, where It
Is, available' to persons of' the
industry as well as students, says
Acting Dean George W. Gleason.
VETERAN" SERVICE TOLD
The expanded program of serv
ice to veterans of the United
States employment service dur
ing World War II was outlined
Monday afternoon by Charles E.
St. Clair, veterans' employment
representative of the USES at the
26th birthday meeting of Ray
Johnson post No. 44 of the Amer
ican Legion in Redmond.
torn where I sit Joe Marsh
Definition of a
Great Man
At Bill Webster's the other eve
ning, we were kidding BUI ibout
his children always saying that
their pop's "a great man."
"WelL the kids are right,"
chnckles Bill. "Everybody in
America's a great man. Yon Just
can't be part of greatness and
not share in It,"
In America (argues BUI)
things that used to belong only
to the great are common prop
erty: a share In government'
through the right to vote- Indi
vidual liberties guaranteed by
constitution; freedom to speak
one's mind; to work at what one
pleases; to choose what one likes
to eat or drink . . . whether beer
or buttermilk.
Bnt from where I sit, there's
one Important point to add ... to
make Bill's definition ring true.
We must be worthy of this
greatness. We must have the
humility to appreciate these
blessings ... never abuse them
with Intolerance, intemperance,"
or Indifference.
A'o. 108 of a Series
Copyright, 1945, United Statu Dtewert Foundation
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