af - THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945 PAGE SEVEN ! Market Develops Firm Undertone By Elmer C. Waller . (United i'rees Financial Editor) New York, March 29 tlPi The stock market developed a firm un dertone today with a lew special ties up sharply. Trading was ex tremely light, restricted by pre holiday considerations. Tomorrow leading security markets will be closed in observ ance of Good Friday. A ; .-1 i -i n chnrac nc a omiin nc mi ........ givuLj ji di vided a feature to an otherwise dull sessiun. xiic givuy, apart from a decline in Easter n, strengthened on good earnings re- Eastern, up 414 points Wednes day, dropped more than 2 points iin the face of overnight action by directors in plaeing the common stock on a $1 annual dividend basis. No previous dividend had I i j ever oeeu yam. i Leash Dogs That Bite, I Officials Tell Owners ! Lincoln, Neb. (IP) Dog owners i at Lincoln have been warned mail j wiu not ue ueiivereo. to , tneir f homes unless vicious dogs are J leashed. t T.act VPflT. RAVP11 T.lntnln mqfl carriers were bitten by unfriend S ly dogs, and assistant postmaster , L. H. Watson has announced the I postmen will not be required to i deliver letters to homes owning such animals. Throughout the ; rniintrv. 1.259 earripro worn hitton during 1944, he said. According to reports, one Lin I coin carrier suffered bites from I two different dogs the same day, I and on another occasion, two were attacked the same day at approxi mately the same location. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., March 29 tltt Livestock: cattle 200, calves 25. Active, steady. Good fed steers held above $16.00. Medium heifers $13.00-14.00. Canner-cutter cows mostly $7.00-9.50. Fat dairy type cows to $10.25. Medium-good bulls salable $11.00-13.50. Good-choice vealers $15.00-16.00; Hogs salable 200. Active, steadv Good-choice butchers 160 lbs. up $15.75. Good sows $15.00. Choice 104 lb. feeder pigs $17.50. Good- choice z& lbs. S16.S0. Sheep 100. Quotable steady. Good - choice trucked in wooled lambs salable $15.50-16.00. Top spring lambs Wednesday $16.25. uood ewes salable $8.00-8.50. Hair protection is an essential for women working in war pro duction factories because of ma chinery hazards: closely woven hair nets or special factory caps are requirements in many plants. LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET VACATION Notice is hereby given that the Commission of the City of Bend, Oregon, on March 21, 1945, duly adopted a resolution of intention to vacate the following streets within said city, to-wit: That portion of East Railroad Street lying east of the east line of East Third Street and north of the north line of East Clay AvenUe extended; that portion of East Railroad Street lying between the south line of East Clay Avenue extended and the west line of East Fourth Street; and north ten (10) feet and south ten (10) feet of that portion of East Burnside Ave nue lying west of the west line of East Fourth Street; all in the plat of Keystone Terrace; And that May 2, 1945, at eight o'clock p. m. at the commission chambers at the city hall in Bend, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections and remonstrances to such pro posed vacation; and all persons in terested are notified to appear at such hearing and show cause why such streets should not be vacated as proposed. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1945. GEORGE SIMERVILLE, Re corder of the City of Bend. i 9197103109c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed with the county court of the state of Ore gon for Deschutes county her final accounting as administratrix of the estate of G. Benson, de ceased, and that the judge of said court has fixed April 12, 1945, at the county court room at the courthouse 'in Bend, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections to and for settlement of said accounting; and all persons interested are hereby required to appear at said time and place and shpw cause if such there be why said final accounting should not be settled and allowed. . SELMA BENSON, Administra trix Estate of G. Benson, Deceas ed. 85-91-97-103C NOTICE TO t RKDITOR.S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the Es tate of Hosco F. Murphy, also known as H. F. Murphy, deceased, by Hon. C.L. Allen, Counly Judge, iind all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them duly verified to the undersigned at the office of DeArmond & Goodrich, Bank of Bend Building. Bend, Oregon, within six montjis from the date, of the first publication of this i notice. BESSIE MURPHY, Administra- j tnx. DE ARMOND & GOODRICH, Attorneys. 97 103109115c Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad Classified Rates Local Pid in Advance 25 Words One Time JKc 25 Words Three Times 76c 28 Words Six Times 4LS5 All wetde erer tt aA4 1c per ward tlial aaniaer t Insertions On month ran. aaaao copy, 4 day rata aUaiauua Charge, Ike LINE RATE 10c CAPITALS 20c Classified Adrertkiai, Cash la Adraaea Dailr elating Time lisle P. at. 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 FOB SMJS GENTLE 1400 pound horse, brok en to work, single, or double or to ride. Inquire Bert Torkelson, Rt, 1, Box 200, 114 mile east of Bradetich Dairy. ONE COMPLETE set of black smith tools. Must sell complete set. Write Box 152 Mitchell, Ore., or phone Lapine 82. SHAW GARDEN tractor and at tachments. 4-horse motor. Call af ter 6. Rt. 1, Box 76, Carroll Acres district on old highway. DREAM HOME: This almost new six room modern home must be seen to appreciate. Well planned, large utility, hardwood floors, In laid linoleum, plastered, Equator furnace, insulated, electric range connections, garage. Sell for cash or terms. See Daron. Arnolds Real Estate. 126 Minnesota Street. BUY YOUR children a bunny for Easter. Get them from Hubert Bartlett, Rt. 2, Box 273, In Boyd Acres off Butler Market road. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 room modern 6 blocks north from Pilot Butte Inn east of river, has Norge refrigerator and Universal washing machine, well construct ed little house, good foundation, plastered, utility room, garage, also large building for wash room and shed. Lot fenced with good lawn. Immediate possession. $2200 terms of $900 down, balance easy terms. J. S. Davis Co., 124 Ore gon Ave. 5 BEDROOM modern house, fur nished or unfurnished, with elec tric water heater. Inquire 213 Riverside. '36 FORD coupe, radio, heater and defroster. 3 h.p. Champion out board motor. 1232 Milwaukee. MODERN four room house with farage and woodshed. Joe Kelly, 325 Davenport. ' " ' ACREAGES AND FARMS: We have some fine farms for sale. Come in and let us show you what your money will buy. We have places from 2 acres up to 3891 acres. Come in today to Gilberts Real Estate, 1Q15 Wall St., Bend, Oregon. - WALKER-TURNER 10 inch tilt ing arbor saw, one horse motor. Inquire 405 E. Revere. ONE 2-YEAR old white face heif er and two yearling heifers. G. E. Lanier, Route 1, Box 303, 5 miles east and 1 mile south from Bend. MAN'S 17 jewel watch, rose gold case and flexible band, $40. Phone 936-M or 1070 Union. WINCHESTER 32 special and box of shells. Inquire 1232 Albany after 5.. MAYTAG GASOLINE washer, A-l condition. Phone 274. 434 Kansas. ' QUALITY CHICKS and poults. Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red mond, Ore. LATHAM and Indian Summer raspberry and Gem Everbearing strawberry plants. J. W. Rarick, Route 2, Box 20. 2 miles rrbrth on Redmond highway. WHITE ENAMELLED wood range with copper coils. Also two burner electric plate. Inquire 1660 Awbrey road. RABBITS Two young giant bucks, one checker and one white. Also two young giant white does. Call at 147 E. Olney. 4 ROOM MODERN: Home in good condition, new garage with cement floor. Large lot. Easy terms at Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. SEVERAL GOOD late table model radios, two radio consoles, one portable. 117 Lafayette. GUITAR and 3 cords of green body and limb wood at a bargain. 22 Lake Place. SADDLE HORSES and saddles for sale and for hire. Special rates this week. S. L. Miles, 3 miles south on Dalles-California. DRY JACKPINE block wood, $9.00 per cord, dry jackpine slab wood $7.00 per cord, any length you want. 154 Adams Place. D. VV. Beck. Phone 220. $3500 BUYS 5 room modern home, close in. Mi acre of ground. Good ground for garden. Possession soon. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon Ave. 4 ROOM semi-modern house, ga rage, woodsnea, cnicnen nousp, $00, S300 down, $20 month. 1422 Ithaca. RADIO 7-tube Philco console model, $60.00. Inquire 58 Greeley Ave. NEW UNFINISHED magazine rack and end tables, book shelves, what-not shelves, daveno, walnut dining room, set, nearly new cir culating heater, medium size enameled range, kerosene heat ers, good coil springs, airtight heater, good generator for '35 Chevrolet, rockers, gas bathroom heater, 2-burner gas plate, round tables, kitchen cabinet bases, gar den hose, crutches, good bargain in used clothes. 350 Division. BROODER STOVES and parts Electric, oil, briquet Baker Feed Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore. AUTO COURT: For sale. Good location on highway. Real Income property. For details see Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. 5ROOM MODERN: With base ment, furnice, wired for electric range Has electric water heater. Utility room with laundry trays. Septic tank' and drilled well. Double garage. Close to business district and school. $3750 with $1750 down, balance monthly pay ments. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. SMALL METAL rowboat, light weight, good condition, priced reasonably. Also boat cushions. 1645 Awbrey road. Phone 876-M. FOR RENT TWO 3-room furnished apart ments. Adults only. Call at 21 Lafayette or phone 1177. VACANCY IN JANSEN VILLA: 3 room apartment now available. Has gas stove and circulating heater. Unfurnished. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. NICELY FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Just redeco rated, quiet house, telephone service, furnace heat. 42 Haw thorne. VACANCY W ESTONIA Apart ments. Close in, clean, comfort able, electrically equipped, wash ing facilities, garage, full base ment. Inquire Eslie A. Dunn, Apt. 7, 1601 W. 3rd. 3" ROOM HOUSE: unfurnished near Ordnance shop. See Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. 2 ROOM furnished house on Al many Ave. Double garage. , In quire at 1375 Albany or 355 Fed eral. 2 ACRES 5 miles out, water, buildings, electricity, large garden space. Berry patch, 120 acres fenc ed pasture adjoining. Work to be done and may be applied on rent. Ross Farnham, foot ot Oregon Ave.. . : THREE ROOM not modern, on west side with two big lots. Nice garden, ground. Might consider selling on easy terms. See John son, Bend Realty, 957 Wall St. WANTED TO TAKE care of children while parents work. Inquire 1429 Aw brey upstairs. 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. HOMES WANTED for two dogs. Either would make fine farm doy or child's pet. Call at 1425 Daven port or 1438 Cumberland. WILL PAY CASH for used sew ing machines. Write Singer Sew ing Machine Co., 640 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore., for appoint ment. USED RADIOS Will pay top prices for good used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wail St Phone 900. WANT TO RENT or buy sewing machine. Phone 749-M. PRIVATE PARTY will pay cash for modern house in good loca tion. What have you to offer? Write No. 484 care of Bend Bulle tin. 2 KITTENS. Will give them a good home. Phone 876-M. LARGE QUANTITIES Pine Cones, large or small. Quote prices f.o.b. shipping point, earli est shipment. Niedermeyer-Mar-tln Co., Spalding Building, Port land, Oregon. SEWING MACHINE in goo dcon dition, either electric or treadle. 1124 Baltimore. WANT SOMEONE to care for two children, 5 year old boy and 2 year old girl, in your home by the nonth. Write No. 487 care of Bulletin. PORTABLE or treadle sewing machine in good condition. Tele phone 1187. WILL PAY CASH for 1941 or 1942 Cadillac. Write 12359 Bulletin. WANTED TO BUY late model pickup in good condition. L. W. Svensen, Routo 1, Box 35, Red mond. Phone 20-F-2. HELP WANTED WAITRESSES -DISHWASHERS COOKS MISCELLANEOUS HELP APPLY ' TRAILWAY COFFEE SHOP NEED ONE or 2 men to work in portable tie mill out of town. See Lynn Houck at 364 Woodland Wed. or Sat., after G or Sunday. HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED fry cook. In quire Pilot Butte Inn. WOMAN experienced in office record keeping and some knowl edge of bookkeeping. Must be a sterographer and able to meet public. This is a permanent posi tion. 40 hour week, with excellent working, conditions. Inquire or write The Bend Bulletin. SECRETARY for manager of manufacturing plant. Technical experience helpful, some book keeping experience desirable. A responsible position in an essen tial industry now, with excellent post-war future. Phone Redmond 10-R-l or write Great Lakes Car bon Corporation Decalite Divi sion, Terrebonne, Oregon. WANTED AT ONCE, beauty op erator. High salary. Guarantee plus commission, 50 and 60. Jo Ann Thomas, Beauty Quest, phone 170. 81 Oregon. SOME ONE to trim trees. Inquire 1825 West Second. Phone 1066-M. HOUSEKEEPER to keep house and care for children. Good home and wages. Phone 815-R or write No. 454 care of Bulletin. GOOD IRRIGATOR. Steady job, ceiling wages. Phone 13 F-58 Red mond. C. B. Adams, Terrebonne, Oregon. WOMAN to assist with house work part of two days a week. Modern apartment upstairs at 831 Wall St... next to Tower Theater. STENOGRAPHER-CLERK, some time keeping. Call 10-R-l Red mond or write Great Lakes Car bon Corp., Decalite Division, Ter rebonne, Oregon. GIRL CHECKER and clerk to work in local grocery store. Good salary. Write No. 12478 in care The Bulletin. USED CARS CHRYSLER convertible sedan, A-l condition. See Hubble at Bend Garage between 8 and 5, after 5 1232 Albany. . , 1935 TERRAPLANE sedan, heat er, good tires. Inquire at 1452 E. Second. LOST SCOTTY DOG Two white front feet, wears wide tan collar. An swers to name of "Mac." Please phone 718-W. Reward. GOLD STRETCH band for lady's Ztfjt,01 & "i Minnesota. Return to 604 River side. Phone 412. Reward. L A D Y 'S SMALL yellow gold Bulova wrist watch either at Pilot Butte Inn or Capitol theater. Re ward for return to Mrs. R. Smith at inn. - MISCELLANEOUS WILL GIVE away barnyard ferti lizer, haul yourself. Corner Re vere and Division or telephone 716-J. 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. IF INTERESTED in a mixture of oats, common vetch, barley, and rye hay, baled, at $27.00 per ton or $26.00 in load lots, delivered, in quire Greenwood Feed Co. Phone 78-J. CLEAN THE EASY WAY With Fuller's all-purpose cleaner. An instantaneous safe odorless cleaning preparation that takes the drudgery out of household worn. Phone 594, Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl, Bend. WASHING MACHINE service and wringer rolls for all makes. Let us check your machine no obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone 274. 434 Kansas. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED By certified Singer Representa tive. Write Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., 640 Willamette St., Eu gene, Ore., for appointment. JUST7 RECEIVED! Dwarf box plants for borders, etc., 25c each. Also 3 yrold English box for hedges 35c. Rosebushes and flowering shrubs u 4flc. Good as sortment of bulbs, plants, cactus, lawn seed and fertilizers at WOOLWORTHS. WASHING MACHINE repairing. Bend Washer Service, 136 Green wood. Phone 583. RED RYDER WHILE RLD RTDE-fs. i LOCKED iM THE 0TAA JML, LITTLE &EAVER sWf-EX&n B' GIT OUT !) Hitler Decorates Teen-Age Nazi Fighters i "i'x --'-' ' 1- ftflH--nnm ii ii ii .8 IHB4 Rmlto-Ttlephoto) Extremes to which Nazis have gone In recruiting reinforcements for their harassed armies are Indicated In this photo, radioed from Stockholm to New York, showing, according to aocompanylng Qernmn option, Adolf Hitler bestowing Iron Cross on Alfred Caech, U-year-old Hitler youth soldier, and on 20 other youngsters who participated in battles against Russians In Poraeranla and tipper and Lower Silesia. Picture was made at Hitler's headquarters on March 18. PRINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be! made any size you desire, wl2h 1 any printing you like. Estimates ! gladly given. The Bulletin. ! .100 Businessmen Drive Fleet of Trucks 4 Days j I Boston itli Nearly 100 profes- j sional men from Port Huron, Mich., recently doffed their bus iness suits and donned winter work clothes to drive a fleet of trucks to Boston when they learned of the shortage of profos-1 sional drivers. i The men selected took driving! tests before leaving on the long i journey. They drove 18 hours a j day for four days over Ice-covered highways in sub-zero tern-1 Y,JZZL,rZZZZ transportation company and made a gilt ot $2,500 to the national I foundation for infantile paralysis. ! Buy National War Bonds Now! 'Exterminator' Callei "Exterminator" for his exploits ot planning and organ izing offensives against the Nazis, Marshal Alexander M, Vasilevsky, uoove, former Red Army Chief of Staff, replaces the late Gen. Ivan D. Chernyak hovsky as head of the Third White Russian Army, now in East Prussia. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street ' Evenings by Appointment Office Phone 73 Res. Phone S10-W i IT i ' ''II ' p5f ' ft.uH'- T..r? tv--.. .Hi ,- I I sal I I is mum I g GodenWest Swans Down FAMILY FLOUR 25 lbs. . , .1.29 49 lbs. ..........2.29 Corn can 16c H&D Kernel Peas ............can 15c Merrlnmc String Beans can 14c Dundee Pork and Beans 27 oz. can 16c Veg-AII .................can 18c Tomato Juice No. 5 can 26c Del Monte Tissue .... 4 for 25c Fabric Soft Honey Butter 33c Syrup bottle 26c Dude Ranch Pancake Flour 28 oz. pkg. 21c COLUMBIA SAVINGS IN MEATS Heavy Colored Hens .... . .lb. 47c For Roasting Pork Sausage lb. 30c to 42c Bulk or Link Sirloin Steak lb. 40c young Beef Veal Roast lb. 45c Iton ml Centi 70S Columbia Street Phone 350 Use Bend Bulletin Classified Ads ljw-) r ; u nhi he5 in jail c n lb"sLir crxtoswj'Rt,-' 4F - Cut Eaa Dves S at 9 I pkg. 9c FOOD MARKET lI Churches Sponsor Special Service Excellent attendance marked the conclusion of Lenten week services in the' Capitol theater which have been held at noon ' this week. Special Good' Friday services will be held tomorrow in the Episcopal church beginning at noon and continuing until 3 p. m. The theme to be presented Is "The Seven Last Words." Services will be divided Into 20-minute inter vals. Easter week services have been arranged by the Bend Min isterial association. Sacrament services will be given at 7:30 p. m. this evening in the First Methodist church. Load of Sulphur Afire Keeps Firemen Hopping Cincinnati, O. (IP A carload of burning sulphur was towed near ly half a mile so firemen could put out the blaze with water. Firemen, carrying buckets of water, trailed the moving car to extinguish numerous small fires that had started along the right-of-way as the sulphur melted and dripped from the car. The fire was believed to have started from spontaneous combus tion. TREE FIRE THRILLS Members of the Deschutes county library staff got an un welcome thrill today when a trash fire north of the building on Wall street spread to a large pine tree adjacent to the library building. Firemen, called by the library staff, promptly extinguished the flames after putting 200 gallons of water on them. . Savings for Friday-Saturday at Columbia Food OLIVES Ripe .. .......25c Stuffed .....25c Hi Ho Crackers 19c Royal Gelatine or Pudding 3 for 20c ROYAL CIUT1M Df fSfKT Palm olive Soap 3 bars .......20c Wesson Oil pint 29c quart 59c WASHES pkg. 25c CLOTHES SPARKUNO for Best Results By FRED HARMAN 74 SOMETHING' vJSOnVj. Saturday at