The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 09, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945
PAGE SEVEN
Market Suffers
further Losses
.By Elmer C. Walzer
(United Freu Fliwncll Editor)
New York, March 9 UF Stocks
jxtended their losses by fractions
fc three points today and then
bove the lows.
Volume increasea over yester-
ay In the first lour hours but
he last hour volume was lighter.
n the previous session the last
miir was marked by the heaviest
urnover for the period since mid-
940 when prices DroKe snarpiy.
Highly lavoraDie war news con
nued to work against the market
'oday although the' list reflected
elimination 01 me more pamcny
market operators. Today's deal
ings were far more orderly in all
sections.
Bishop Craighill
To Speak Tonight
! Bishop Lloyd Craighill, Episco
pal missionery in Anking, China,
who was repatriated following the
ncpunation of his territory by the
jjapanese, is to be the guest speak
er at a mass intrt'ung iu ue iieiu
in Trinity Episcopal parisn nan
tonight at 8 o'clock. Also present
will be Mrs. Craighill, who was a
member of the Presbyterian mis
sion in China. Episcopalians, Pres-
byterians and others interested in
I hearing the visitors speak are' be
ll ine invited to the meeting. : Re-
fresnmenis win De served Dy ine
Episcopal Ladies guild.
Bishop Craighill spoke before
the Bend high school assembly
this afteroon, at 1 o'clock.
Chinese dolls in costume, Illus
trating the dress of the various
provinces in China, will be ex
hibiited at the1 meeting by Mrs.
Craighill.
Overseas Soldier
Gets Report Card
Portland, Ore., March 9 U1
When her teacher asked six-year-
old Joan Driggs to "have one of
vour parents" sign her report card
she took the order literally.
Joan sent her report card to
her father, SSgt. Fred G. Driggs,
who enlisted in the army in Utah
and who now has been in Belgium
and is moving into Germany.
The signed card was received
today from Driggs, first man to
voluntcr in Utah in 1940. Joan
lives at Portland with her moth
or, whose home ' formerly was
here.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., March 9 lft-J
Livestock: Cattle 10, calves none.
Nominal, supply limited to few
canncr-cutter cows at 7.00-9.00,
Week's closing market 25-50c be
low week ago on lower grade cat
tie. Dairy type cows off the most.
Good beef cattle quotable steady.
Week s top fed steers lb.50, heir
ers 15.50. Good-choice vealcrs sal
able 15.00-16.00.
Hogs 25.'-Nominal. Good-choice
170-300 lb. salable 15.75; heavier
weights and sows 15.00. Good-
choice feeder pigs quotab'.e 16.50-
18.1)0.
Sheep none. Nominal. Good
choice wooled lambs salable 15.25
15.75. Good-choice ewes salable
7.50-8.50.
The scales of Easter lilies are
used by scientists in determining! WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
the comparative effectiveness of I lgaw?i i00?16 at I?1we" BV,tte
fungicides because they are sub- 1" aJ'T'
ieel to a rot rausnrl hv a fi.nmiJ?.54. Jefferson Ave., Tacoma,
which produces conspicuous
spots.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Nolice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the
county court of Deschutes county
slate of Orenon his final account
ing, as administrator of the estate I
ol Green V. Poo, deceased, and
that the judge of said court has
fixed March 31, 1945, at ten
o'clock a. m. at the county court
room at the courthouse in Bend,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to and for set
tlement of said final accounting;
and all persons interested are
hereby required to appear at said
lime and place and show cause if
such there be why said accounting
should not be settled and allowed.
C. K. WEIL, Administrator Es
tate of Green V. Poe, Dec.
74-80-86-92C
Maytag
Service
Genuine Maytag
' Parts, prompt,
giMraiileed serv
ice. Factory
' trained, 20 years
experience.
ELMER
HUDSON
Telephone 274
434 Kansas Bend
SpareArticles Gan Be Tiirned to
Classified Rates
' Local Paid In Advance
25 Words One Time
.35c
23 Words Three Times
23 Words (Six Times
.?5o
$1.33
All vndj wn II mU U pw mrt Omm
On nth rua. iu o,pr, 4t if nM
Mlalaua tkui tu
LIME BATE lOo CAPITALS 20c
CUMlfla U,anU, Cuk to Una .
11I7 CUUs Tuu 11M P. M.
FOB SALE
$3300 BUYS 5 room modern fur
nished home. $500 down and $50
per month. Immediate possession.
C. V. Silvia, 118 Oregon.
YOUNG HEAVY hens, dressed on
order. Phone your orders early to
1070-W or call at 147 E. Olney.
EAST SIDE paved street Pos
session soon, 4-bedroom modern
house. New typtf electric water
heater. Only $3500. Loan avail
able. West side, 2-bedroom mod
ern house, stoves. $2600, $500
down; $35 month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
THIS FARM should pay out .in
one or two years, qua. jo u.u.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.
25 2 TO 4 YEAR old ewes with
lambs and 10 yearling ewes' soon
to lamb $15.00 each, 10 yearling
ewes not bred $10.00. Average
wool clip about $5.00 each. Wool
and lambs will pay for sheep this
spring and fall. Mancel Nance. In
quire at Metolius P. O.
WHITE ENAMEL wood range
like new. 365 E. Norton.
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, Red
mond. $5000 BUYS large modern home,
one acre of ground. 2 small
houses rented, sewer connections,
close in. $2000 cash handles. C. V.
Silvis, 118 Oregon.
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,
DAVENO. only 2 months old. In.
quire at 1031 Portland or Keel's
Bakery.. ,.y
ONLY $1900 ,5-room modern
house,' garage, woodshed. $400
down, $25 month. Furniture can
be purchased. Vacant, 2 bedrooms,
shower, some furniture, $1700,
$300 ' down, $30 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
PRE-WAR DAVENO and chair,
pre-war davenport, chair, and ot
toman, mohair davenport, Sim
mons coil sorine davbed and Dad.
large oil circulating heater, 3 i
burner gasoline bench stove, 3
burner kerosene bench stove, com
bination coal and wood heater,
bedsteads, springs and mattresses.
315 Greenwood. Furniture Ex
change. Wash.
ACREAGES: 3 acres with 3 acres
Swallcy water. 6 room house,
fruit room, basement, utility
room. Exceptionally good garage,
chicken house. Priced right at
$4000. $2000 down. 2 ACRES with
3 room house with city lights and
water. Outbuildings for $3150. Gil
berts Real Estate, 1015 Wall St.
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.
MONT AG CIRCULATING heat
er, for tour room house or more.
Call 716-RX.
2 GILTS, weigh 180 lbs. each,
readv to breed. $35 apiece. Phone
ll-F-2. C. Gant, Ht. 1, Box 430.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
Co., none isa-x. Redmond, Ore,
: RANCHES Cheap, close in. 40
! acres, 35 C.O.I., 4-room house, fair
'outbuildings, $2500, $1000 down,
$300 year. 40 acres, 35 C.O.I., 2
iwell built houses, some farm ma
' chinery, $.'3200, $1000 down. 20
1 acres, 19 C.O.I., about 18 acres
i pasture, fenced. Large house,
$2300, $1000 down, $250 year.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
;36-W.
; SM ALlTuRnLsHEd" semTmroT
,crn house, lull basement and
' three lots. Call at Room 8, O'Kane
Bldg.
ONE OF FINEST locations' in
Bend. Two bedroom modern
home, large cement basement,
new furnace, possesion in 30 days.
Price $3,400. Frank McGarvcy,
Bank of Bend Bldg.
3 ROOM MODERN on east side.
Equipped with kitchen range.
Basement.' corner lot, good ga
rage. $2050. This is a good buv.
Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall
Street.
IX) If SALE
ONE HOG FUEL burner, attach
ment for furnace lor b room
house, easily installed. $25.00. Call
H. C. Sutton, 1367 Elgin.
ONE PHILCO table model elec
tric radio with electric clock, good
2-wheel trailer, enamel cook stove,
nice occasional rocking cnair, ux
14 tent almost new, guitar $7.50,
several sets of cheap harness,
dresser $7.00, single cot $2, battery
radio, $10, table model; olfice
chairs, hand clothes wringer.
Open evenings, 350 Division.
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.
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.
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.
Alsq 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, Red
mond.
TIATAN JUNIOR chain saw com
plete with two chains, $575.00.
Terms if desired. Write Carl Frid-
lund, Box 734, Sisters, Oregon.
WICKER baby carriage, play pen
on rollers, toidychair. Call 1181.
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
house. 540 Georgia, call 714 for
appointment.
80 ACRES WITH 56 acres C.O.I,
water. 4 room house, electricity.
Would trade furniture including
refrigerator and Hotpoint stove,
'37 Ford pickup for late model car.
Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall
Street.
FOB BENT
VACANCY JANSEN VILLAwar
one and two bedroom apartment
available now. See Gilberts Real
Estate, 1015 Wall Street.
3 ROOM furnished semi-modern
newly cleaned house with fire
place and indoor toilet. Adults pre
ferred. Call at 147 E. Olney.
MODERN 6 room house, furnish
ed. Modern 4 room, furnished.
Will be vacated Mar. 29 and April
5. Inquire 134 Roosevelt. Phone
219.
3 ROOM apartment, modern and
lurmsned. Hot and cold water and
wood. Phone 350 from 8 a. m. to
6 p. m. 705 Columbia St.
ROOM in private home with kitch
en and living room privileges for
young working woman. Please
call between 5:00 and 6:30 in eve
ning. 1617 W. 1st Street.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY used furni
ture, one piece or a truckload.
Phone 1156, 350 Division.
TO BUY late model used car in
good condition. Call after 6 p. m.
164 E. Irving.
USED 1929 DODGE Victory mo
tor. Write Herb Meeks, Brothers,
Oregon.
GOOD TWO WHEELED trailer,
reasonable for cash. Call 1181.
TO BUY vacuum sweeper or car
pet sweeper. Inquire E. C. King,
rrinevme.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
TO RENT farm with 30 or more
acres under irrigation. Write to
C. C. Dennis, Sisters, Oregon, Gen
eral Delivery.
1IKI.P WAN'TKD
COOK In mountain lodge, woman
preferred. Board, room, good sal
ary. Phono collect Cres-Dell
Lodge, Bend.
Try This New Amazing
Cough Mixture
An Outstanding Success
In Canada Made In U.S.A
Graat for Bronchial Coughs or
Throat Irritations Duo to ColoW
Tha King of all cough mertlolnwii
for coufthii or bronchial irritation
resulting from colrln in cold wintry
Canada la Buckley' CANADIOl,
Mixture. Kaat working trlpl act
ing Hlcktey's Mixture quickly 1oq
enu and ratals phlegm lodged in tin
tubes clear air " passages noothea
rasped raw tlnsiufi. one or two lp
and worst coughing upriem cane.
Vnti gt rAfitilt fnt. You feel the
effort of Hukley'a lntnnilj.
CompotinilM fmm tare Canadian
T'lne Jial-tam and other soothing
hr-allng Jngrdtenlft Buckley's CAS
ADIOI Mixture is different from
anything you ever tried nil medi
cation no syrup, dot a bottle to
day at any good drug store. Satis
faction guaranteed or money back.
Owl Pharmacy
' Brnmiia Thrift Wbe Drugs
HELP WANTED
DELIVERY MAN. Steady job. In
quire Bend Furniture Co.
EXPERIENCED stenographer,
permanent, full time position,
good opportunity for right per
son, write BOX Vti. care ui i
Bulletin.
SITUATION WANTED
WILL TAKE CARE of your chil
dren during office hours. Write
P. O. Box 1005, Bend.
USED CARS
1934 PONTIAC 2-door sedan, 4
good tires, uuns gooa.
Frank's Shell station, em aim
Greenwood, after 5 p.m.
LOST
LAST WEEK between Catholic
church and Allen school, white
agate necklace with black Initial
"ml'. Return to 500 Lava Koad
for reward.
AT SKATING RINK lady's small
dark maroon purse containing
valuable papers in name of Lor
raine stenkamp. Return to Bulle
tin. Reward.
MISCELLANEOUS
MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen
uine parts. Factory trained. Eimer
Hudson, formerly at Bend Furni
ture. Phone 274. 434 Kansas.
SEWING MACHINES: Any and
all makes of sewing machines re
paired by certillea Singer Sew
ing Macnine co. representative.
Work guaranteed. Also will pay
cash for used treadle and electric
sewing machines. Write 640 vvil
lamette Street, Eugene, Oregon,
for appointment. Will be in bend
tor snort time only.
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes anrf sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes of washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid lor useu wasn
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone
083.
NOTICE, MOVED: WALTER L.
DAKON. NOW ASSOCIATED
WITH JACK ARNOLD REAL
ESTATE. Formerly with Gilberts
Heal Estate. List your property.
Have waiting lists wanting to buy.
Phone 342-J. Arnolds Real Estate. I
izo Minnesota street.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED,
keys made, saws filed, knives and
shears ground, bicycles, guns,,
locks repaired. Cars, doors, trunks
opened. Soldering. Henderson's
Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. . .
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 driveways.
Dark cinders, $6.00 per b yd. loud.
Red cinders $7.00. 'top soil $7.(JU.
Fertilizer $4.00 per yard. Deliv
ered in one or more yards. Phone
625 or see me at 1360 Cumberland
Ave.
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.
Pnone bb8 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
west. 1
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.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
DOG .HIMPKI) WITH iTJKIt
Fort Wayne, Ind. mt Two-year-old
cocker spaniel, Ace, is
back in this country with his mas
ter, FO Georso Arnold, after
both were reported missing in
action. The dog and his master
had to parachute out of their
plane over Germany, whn it was
shot down. Although Ace's para
chute dropped him many yards
away from Arnold, the dog found
his master and both have been
reassigned together again.
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EDWARD C.J. MULLINS.
Canadians Also
To War on Japs
(By United I'ru)
Canadian forces will soon "be in
the thick of the Pacific fighting,"
Sir William Glasgow, retiring Aus
tralia high-commissioner to Can
ada, fold newsmen on his arrival
in Sydney today.
Glasgow, Melbourne radio re
ported, said that "although Ca
nadians know less of Australia
than Australians know of Canada,
they are intensely interested in
Pacific operations and will take
their place in the war against
Japan to the end."
t The broadcast was heard by
United Press in San Francisco.
A GABARDINE SUITI
And that '3 just what
you'll do when you see
these mm-m really
handsome Carol Brent
all wool gabardine
suits. They're
so beautifully
tailored smooth
and feminine
that they'd take
you right from
the Easter
parade to dinner
at the Waldorf.
See the two Carol
Brent gabardine suits
with their matching
topcoats at
$29.98 each
(topcoats
priced
separately)
in our new
lor., and
A you can see
and feel a
piece of the actual
fabric these suit3 come
in, too. We have sample
Bwatches in the office.
You're always sure of
satisfaction at
MONTGOMERY
WARD
alaluL' Offico
812 Wall rhniio 970
tnm
Gash With a ffiant Ad
T.M.REQ.U.8.PAT.0FP. O
SCAHORSE. ASHES
MIXED WITH PITCH, AND RUBBED
ON THE HEAD, WAS AN. ANCIENT
. BEWECTY FOE.1' .
The Texas nighthawk is the
most northern members of a tropi
cal species that ranges widely
thrnnph Central and South Amerl-
ca.
1173 Well Street
lUNE-UP'SERVid'1 ;"uSffi :
Rogular as the first robin comes around (and he's ' W tr a P!
horoi) cars need going over to give them a new j&X5&'$iQtg&!&t a
leaso on life for spring. We've the equipment J',f Z B
and the trained mechanics to do tho right kino) &&'$M I t-
of job for you. Don't put it off drive in first NSij? J
Complete Lubrication GA iJlm
Tire Checks Repairs )y APFS
Radiator Battery -yfV I
Motor Tune-ups S&xh jMs
Towing jp 1
F.C.C. to Hold Hearings
On Better Rural Service
Washington (111 The federal
communications commission will
open hearings May 9 on the ques
tion of reassigning powerful
clear-channel radio stations to
provide better listenings for rural
folks. .
Many remote sections of the
country still are unable to hear
day programs at all and cannot
get sutlsiactory reception . at,
night.
Under present FCC rules cer-j
tain radio frequencies are set i
aside for use "by big stations,!
some of which can give night j
time service to persons at a dis-!
tance of 750 miles. Many applica- j
tions now are before the commis-;
sion for authority to build sta-j
tions with power of more than
50 kilowatts, the highest now per- j
mitted.
The commission said it was !
going to consider whether a fair :
distribution of radio service re
quires a relocation of clear-channel
stations and wliether such a
move would be economically feas
ible. OSC Biology Colloquium
Cancelled Tnis Season
Oregon State College Wartime
travel restrictions have brought
cancellation of what would have
been the seventh annual biology
colloquim here this spring, Dr.
D. D. Hill, president of Phi Kappa
Phi, the sponsoring body, has an
nounced. For the past six years
this event has brought many sci
ence teachersand others together
from Oregon and Washington to
hear of the latest developments
in biological science.
Printed proceedings of the last
two meetings will soon be off the
' press in a single booklet for dis-
ikderson Hash Co.
tribulion to' those who attended ;
and ordered copies. -
Anthropology is the science ,
which deals with mankind as a
whole; ethnology describes peo-;
pie of the present day; linguistics
is concerned with the description,
classification, history and trends
of languages.
Makes Old Tires Safe!
lire
Be
;euners
Full size Firestone tire relining
provides your tires complete
protection right up to the bead.
3-ply cemented and painted.
Passenger Car Sizes
4.75x5.00 to 7.00x17
$2.75 up
Houk-Van Allen
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St - Flume 860
Phone 703
Rv FRED HARMAN