THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1945 PAGE SEVEN V Russ Act on Nips Speeds Up Market By Elmer C. Walzer (United Presi Financial Editor) New YorkApril 5 (IP) Stocks receded and activity increased to day "when Russia' denounced its neutrality pact with Japan: First reaction of the list to the Russian action was apathy, but gradually interpretations of the action which ranged to early Rus sion war against Japan brought Increased selling. Traders said such move would hasten the end of the war against Japan' and bring all-out' reconversion that much nearer. ' : Early in the day trading had been at a rate of less than a half million shares smallest since i last September and prices had moved in a very narrow area. Around closing time, losses run ning to more than 2 points were spread over a broad section of the market with all groups affected. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore.; April' 5 HP) Livestock: cattle 250, calves 25. Fairly active, steady. Four loads good-choice fed steers $16.25- 17.00; outside lor load 1307 ws. few good steers $15.05. Common' medium grades $11.00-14.50. Heif ers $10.00-13.50. Fat .dairy type cows to $10.50. Bulls scarce. Few 'good veaiers $15.00; fhoice quot able to $16.00. '' Hogs '200. Very -active, steady. Good-choice 165 lbs. up, $15.75; 'few 160 lbs. $15.50'. Good sows all weights $15.00. Choice 100-125 lb. feeder pigs $17.50. ' Sheep 50. Nominally . steady. Good-choice wooled lambs sala- , ble $15.50-16.00. Fat ewes salable ,'. ,$8.50-9.00. : PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., April 5 iipi But ter and egg prices were unchang ed today. - ' Butter Cube 93 score 42'Kc .92 score 42 c; 90 score 42; 89 score 41c pound. Eggs Prices to retailers: AA large 44c; A large 42c; medium A 39c; small 35c dozen. Lt. James Byers Tq Visit in Bend Lt. James F. Byers, former Bend high school student and Lava Bear backfield star, was among '25 Oregon - Washington veterans of Europe and Iceland who have been returned to the states on furlough and were be- ' 1ng processed today at Fprt Lewis. . pean theater of war. His home is at Myrtle Point. Lt. Byers is to arrive in Bend tomorrow. LOCAL ARREST MADE Frank S. Moss, 45, of Bend, to day was held in the city jail on a charge of being intoxicated, as a result of his arrest last night by Bend police on Bond street. Bernard M. Baruch, above, elder statesman and adviser of the President, has arrived in London on an a yet undisclosed White House mission, but reportedly to discuss with' - Prime Minister Churchill plans fpr occupying a rapidly disintegrating Germany. Women do you suffer simple ANEMIA Oue to Loss of Blood-Iron? You glrla who suffer from ""nP1? aSml! or who lose bo m"23 monthly periods you Ur weaj "dransed out" this may be due to low TABLETS at once. PlnkhanVs Tablets ,TZ f the very best home ways to ilp buUo up red Wood to St more i&ngth and energy-tn such cases. Plnkham a Tablet are one ot the f blood-iron wnk you can buy I Follow label directions mmm tjdla L PinMiam's TAOICT5 Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? 1Viu ot .p. an- Buv National War Bonds Now' Baruch Abroad Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad Classified Rates Local -PM in AAvnr '' 25 Words One Time J5o so words Three Times 75c 85 Words SU Times 41.85 AU wotda rtr IS add 1c per wvrd-tUMS number af iiuartiona Ona Bonth run, aane copy, Ifc day rata ' Minimum Cnarra, 35c LINE RATE 10cr-K)APITALS 20c Cbuulflcd AdvcrtUinr. Cash in Advanca Dailr Claalnc Tima 11:30 P. H. - - BEND AERIE NO. 2089 Meets Every Thursday Night F. O. E. Hall ' "'' W. M. Loy, W. Pi Phone 20-F-5 Harry A. Marshall, Secretary ". eo Bend Dairy Store FOB SALE ONE HAND TRUCK with rubber tires. Wicker baby cab, good rub ber and wheels, $10. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. ' - 4-BEDROOM MODERN house on paved street. Full basement, fur nace, stationary tubs. Either fur nished or unfurnished. Write No. 655 care of Bulletin. 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. BABY CARRIAGE, excellent con dition, with weather cover. 304 Harrlman. , . WOOD FUEL Prompt Delivery, load lots, city or country. Dry body or limbs, length desired. Order next win ter's fuel now. Consumers state ment necessary. Brookings Wood Yard. Phone 767. SMALL MONTAG Colonial range in good condition, $30. , Phone 491-R or see it at 1557 Fresno. $5000 BUYS one acre, modern 5 room home, and 2 four-room houses, rented. $3500 buys 5 room modern, acre ground. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon. 1 BOY'S PONY 4 years old, with saddle and bridle. Inquire 1925 E, 3rd. 2 SADDLE HORSES, 1 kid's pony, 1 stock saddle, 1 work team, 1 Hereford bull, 2 ranches north of Prineville Junction on high way. E. H. Rldgeway Ranch. BEDROOM SUITE, vanity, bench, night stand and bed, innersprlng mattress and double deck coil springs. 165 Hawthorne. USED. DELCO light plant, with batteries, 800 watt, 32 volt. In quire 2425 E. First or phone 447-R. JACKPINE block wood, 16 inch length, $9.00 per cord. Dry slab wood, $6.00 a cord. Prompt deliv ery. Phone 220. 154 Adams St. GOOD LAYING HENS, bring crates. One 16 ft. rowboat, and motor bicycle. Y mile east, M mile south of Bend Trap club. Rt. 1, Box 441. Bert Russell. $800 CASH buys 5 acres, C.O.I, water, small house and outbuild ings, 2 miles from city. $2000 buys 80 acres, 31 acres Swalley water, small house and barn. Immediate possession. C. V. Silvis, 118 Ore gon. , ' . NEW ALMOST East side four room cute little cottage. If you see it you will want it. Steal for $2200, $700 down, with stoves, $2300. Arnold Real Estate, 126 Minnesota. . $3600 BUYS two modern 4 room houses, west side. $1500 buys good 3 room modern, north side, terms. C. V. Silvis 118 Oregon. NEW SHIPMENT Oregon Hoi ly Grape and Cut Leaf Weeping Birch, 12 ft. All kinds of hardy flowering shrubs, 25c to $1.25. Why pay more? Shade, flowering trees and evergreens. Phone 965. Haines Nursery. Call at 735 E. Norton and 8th St., Bend. 2 ALMOST NEW electric razors, 3 burner gasoline range in good working condition, electric cab inet model radio, single beds and double beds, dresser bases, chairs, crutches, ironing boards, ice box es, round or square dining room tables, wood heaters, small cook stove, several sets of cheap work harness, sleeping bags. 330 Divi sion. ' ONE SERVICE man's shock- proof, moisture-proof, and non magnetic wrist watch.- Fine Ha waiian pultar and violin. Call at 147 E. Olney. BABV""cHICKSt Maquire's Rhode Island Reds. April 3 hatch, 18c each. On hand today. Please bring containers. Greenwood Feed Co., j Greenwood at Division St. BED DAVENO, 9x12 linoleum rug, iron bedstead and box spring, 2 chests of drawers, dresser and floor lamp. Sec after 6:30 eve nings. 1224 Galveston. " ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, wood range, dressers, beds, com- j plete household furniture. Will be j sold at auction Sunday in addition to farm equipment and stock al ready advertised. Old Barney Te kampe Ranch, 6'-4 miles south east of Bend. B. F. Rhodes and Son, Rt. 1, Box 437-A. 2 SADDLE HORSES with saddles and bridles complete. Inquire Bill Baer at Waldorf. 4-DRAWER DESK, 2 months old. excellent condition. Inquire in early evenings. 100 Drake ltd. FOB SALE RABBITS for sale. 817 W, 14th. 2 DRESS FORMS; game board, 54 games, $4.00; day bed with pads, $10.00; large mirror, so.uo; large roll-top desk, $15.00;. odd chairs, carpentry bench with vice, $4.00; hand saws; ladders, 12 ft. $1.50, 20 ft. $2.00; lawn hose, lawn sprays, garden fence wire, garden tools, iron pipe, stove pipe, 15 gal. keg. Call at 554 Newport, 8:30 to 6:00 p. m. TRAILER HOUSE, 1938 model, 21 ft. factory built, two beds, heater, range, fully equipped, new paint, double way lighting system, battery or electric. A real home, a real buy, $900 cash. Call evenings. L. T. Crawford, Sisters, Ore., op posite post office. QUALITY CHICKS and poults. Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-x, Red mond, Ore. 5-ROOM MODERN house, garage and woodshed, large garden spot, shade trees, electric water tank, wired for electric range, septic tank, chicken pen. 132 Scott St." Phone 1S9-W. THREE BEDROOM house on South 3rd; also 3 room cabin on back of lot. $3800 takes it. See Johnson, Bend Realty, 957 Wall St. MODERN 6 room home, 3 bed rooms, located at edge of town, 4 large lots, good garden, small barn and chicken house, also city water,, owner leaving, priced for quick sale. $2900. Frank McUar vey, 118 Oregon avenue. 5 ROOM modern, 2 bedrooms, basement, furnace, good founda tion, two full lots, ideal spot for fine garden and chickens, 2 blocks from Kenwood school. $2900, loan can be secured. J. S. Davis Co., 124 Oregon avenue. . BROODER STOVES and parts- Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed ' o., p none Keomono, ure. CONSOLE RADIO in good condi tion, $30.00. inquire 408 Hill street. FOUR ROOM modern furnished, two bedrooms, inside fireplace, a comfortable little home, situated on Franklin avenue west of South 3rd street. Possession in two weeks. $3200, some terms. Loan available. J. S. Davis Co., 124 Ore gon avenue. .- MY EQUITY In 5 room modern house, and furniture. 358 Georgia. ON BEAUTY WolSkTsave 25. Buy Bonds with the savingsr Ml this week $b.5U permanents !j5.UU; $7.50 machineless or machine $6.50; $8.50 for $7.50. Expert work lots of curls, any style. Beauty Quest, Jo Ann Thomas Manager, 81 Oregon, or teleph. 170 now for appointment. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1930 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, new top, 5 tires, runs good. Will trade for chickens, cow, pig or furniture. Also 18 laying hens. 22 Lake Place. FOR RENT 160 ACRES, 40 acres potato land, 3 miles north, H mile west Turn alo. Cash or share. Renter must put in at least 40 acres potatoes on share basis. Route 2, Ben F. Craig. ONE, TWO and three room houses, furnished, with water, lights. One modern. $8, $15 per month. Call 168 E. Irving. Phone 834-W. COZY 3 ROOM furnished upstairs apartment with private bath, utilities included. Also two room furnished semi-basement. Phone 1083. Call at 623 Hill St. THREE ROOM modern apart ment, walking distance. Washing facilities, wood, lights, water fur nished. Adults only. No pets. Ap ply 945 E. Second. 3 ROOM modern furnished apart ment. Private bath, electrically equipped. 141 Georgia. Phone 766. ONE UPSTAIRS or downstairs sleeping room by week or month. Close in.' With phone and break fast privileges if desired. Phone 226-W or 504 Newport. PARTLY MODERN 2-room fur nished cabin. Phone 31-W. Choice Potted PLANTS Hydrangeas Violets Azaleas Primroses Cyclamen Begonias FUNERAL DESIGNS A'SPECIALTY PICKETT Flower Shop & Garden Phone 530 - 6Z9 Quimby Ve telejrraph flowers ' anywhere. FOR RENT VACANCY WESTONIA Apart ments. Close in, clean, comfort able, electrically equipped, wash ing facilities, garage, full base ment. Inquire Elsie A. Dunn, Apt. 7, 1601 W. 3rd. BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent. Drive yourself. Moving.' -Doug s Super Service, 1174 Wall. Phone 458.. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms, close' in. Staats Apartments, 509 Franklin. , BOARD AND ROOM, sleeping rooms. Meals served. 50c. Dela ware Hotel, .803 Delaware.- Phone 31-W. SLEEPING ROOMS, $5.00 per week. Phone 245-W. Geo. R. Brick, 418 Florida avenue. ' 1 VACANCY IN JANSEN VILLA: Unfurnished apartment Gas cir culating heater, range, refrigera tor, and water heater. Laundry fa cilities. Inquire Gilberts Real Es tate. . 3 ROOM unfurnished house, and one 4 'room unfurnished house with large garden space. Inquire 1214 Albany or phone 869-J. .- 3 ROOM unfurnished modern house, 2 stoves and dining table and chairs. Adults. 125 Delaware. WANTED 25,000 LBS. SEED potatoes. Call C. C. Dennis, 13-F-22, Route 1, Box 324, Bend. WANTED TO RENT on or before April 21st, 3 bedroom or two large bedroom house, lurnisneo or un furnished, residents of Bend for lb years. Phone Mb-J. ONE OR MORE day old calves. Call 13-F-22, Kt. 1, BOX 423. TO BUY 2-bedroom modern house. Write No. 636 care of Bui- letin giving loctalon, description, price and terms or call lli!o-J. USED RADIOS Will pay top prices for good used radios. George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900. WANT TO BUY one small piano In good condition for use in First Baptist Sunday school beginners' department. Phone 488-M. ! BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES WANTED-also frames and other parts. . Especially need tricycle and wagon wheels. We will pay top prices, and soon have them rebuilt into usable items much desired by children. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. - - - ? PLAYING CARDS, new or used, to be sent to the Armed Forces. Leave at Cozy Hotel, or' Union Pacific Railway office. 32 VOLT MOTORS, V4 or 'j h.p. Will buy, or trade 110 volt motors for them. Write G. O. Jones, Prineville, Ore. HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED dinner girl, Pilot Butte Inn Coffee Shop. WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER PERMANENT POSITION PACIFIC TRAILWAYS EXPERIENCED WOMAN cook. Inquire Pilot Butte Inn. HOUSEKEEPER to keep house and care for children in mother less home. Good home and wages. Phone 815-R or write No. 597 care of Bulletin. HANDY MAN for Friday, April 6th. Call 269-M between 4:30 and 7. WOMAN to take care of two girls pre-schonl age Monday through Fridays, 8:30 to 4:30. Phone 1177 or call at 1204 Hill after 5 p. m. AUTOMOBILE or bus mechanics. Apply Pacific Trailways. EXPERIENCED service station operator for downtown station. Permanent position. Salary and commission. Call 522-R. USED CARS WE PAY highest cash prices for used cars. Halbrook Motors, Min nesota and Bond. WILL TRADE 1939 Ford -A ton pickup for passenger car. Eve nings at 352 E. Kearney. Dr. Grant Skinner DENTIST 1036 Wall Street Evenings by Appointment Office 1'hone 78 K. 1'hmic 8t'J-W RED RYDER fWSHAL BURKE ' VTY 1 HAD TO 5W V3 7" RYDER "DID ME V'l ff'""""""'1 'IIHIUBW El liiSjJx HE '5 GOJJ ,uii- ACErVWLCtf bROl yM A'tfeiARD RYDER, 13 f A GOOD TuRkJ- BUT 1 CAUGHT HM KMTHW i VfJ Ul X222M!''!t: JAIL---WHY AREriT IMBS ELSTARR-- J I 1 WT J A TH' GOODS' LET'S J fiKi ,V 4 1 TCt TWUPK' 1 " ' ' USED CARS 1936 STUDERAKKP 4 rinnr rariln and heater. Cabin No. 3, Shady Nook Auto Court. '34 FORD tudor. 1205 Galveston. LOST LOST DOWNTOWN, five stone diamond wecming ring. Reward. t-none 4U4-J. ois Hill St. LOST OR STRAYED Spayed iemaie come aog. uold color with white collar flnrl fppr Anwrc tn name of Dinah. Property of serv- hx man. rtewaro. iomy s. uelt rick, 1518 W. 1st St. Tel. 754-R. WILL THE gentleman who took the blue coat by mistake at Trin ity Episcopal Church on Sunday please phone 1065-J or 95-J. BROWN LEATHER billfold con taining some money and papers valuable to owner. Finder keep money and return billfold and papers to Bend Bulletin. Charles L. Griffith. MISCELLANEOUS 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. WILL BUY, sell or trade used clothing of all kinds. 350 Division, CLEAN THE EASY WAY With Fuller's all-purpose cleaner. An instantaneous safe odorless cleaning preparation that takes the drudgery out of household worK. Phone 594, Lloyd Wheadon, fi oteiai, uena. KEYS MADE while you wait. Saws filed, knives and shears Shai'DOned. Plins hinvnlp lnr-lra lawnmowers, safes repaired. Sol- aenng, general repairing, Hender son's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota WASHING MACHINE service and wringer rolls for all makes, Let us check your machine no obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone 274. 434 Kansas. WASHING MACHINE repairing. Bend Washer Service. 136 Green. wood. Phone 583. ! FERTILIZER, $4.00 per yard, red cinders $7.00 per 5 yd. load, dark cinders, $6.00 per 5 yd. load, top soil. $7.00 per 5 yard load. Dump trucks for hire. We fix driveways. Phone 275-J or contact at 1360 Cumberland. FEINTING YOUR LETTERHEADS can be made any size you desire,, with any printing you like. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. Riders Plan for House Cleaning Planning a "spring house clean ing," members of the Rim Rock Riders club will hold a "work day" next Sunday at the Cavalry barns and club rooms, it was an nounced today by Miss Loraine Bowns, press representative for the riders. Plans call for the thor ough cleaning of the club rooms, and the installation of more doors and windows in the barns. The cleanup and repair work is to be gin at 9:30 a. m. For those who engage In the work, a potiuck dinner will be served, it was announced. Those planning to contribute to the lunch were asked to telephone Mrs. Ken C. Gullck at 790 W, tor instructions ' as to what they should furnish. JTRE DAMAGES ROOF Sparks from an exposed wire was brlievcd by firemen to have started a blaze shortly before noon today which did slight dam age to the roof on the home of V alter Barron, 325 East Kearney street. Members of the house hold had extinguished the fire by the time firemen arrived. Damage was confined to shingles and eaves. Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights "Whrn disorder of Jcfdnry function permits polsonnud mntterto remain In your blood. It may cnune nHKfflnjr. bncknche, rheumatic pftins. leg pnins, loss at pep nnd (nervy. Retting up niifhtft, wellinir, pufllriefti under the eyen, nendiichei and dlziineM. Freiuenl oracanty pdHMtucn with imarting and burn ing aometimea how there U BomethiniE wronjr with your kidneys or bladder. Pon't wait! Auk ymr drwKint for Doan'a rilln, und uccensfiillr by million for over 40 years. They trive happy relief and will help the 16 miiea of kidney tube flush out poison oua wute from your blood. Get Uoan's fills Lt. Blann Writes His Injury Slight Closely following a war depart ment report that he had been In jured in action In the Pacific. Lt. Clifford Blann, Bend ski cham pion a number of years ago, has written his mother. Mrs. Leila Gentry, 1221 Fresno street, that ne was only slichtlv wounded. The officer, in a letter received by his mother, expressed the be lief that he will be back in action in a week or so. The letter was written from Dutch New Guinea, and Indicated that Lt. Blann was wounded In the Philippines. Official Records FIRM INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation were filed with the Deschutes county clerk's office yesterday by T. B. Watters, Charles L. Moore and D. V. Kuykendall, who will be associated together In the Klam ath Western company at Klamath Falls. The newly - Incorporated company will manage the prop erty and investments formerly be longing to the Western Savings and Loan association, official rec ords revealed. 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 Food Savings for Friday Saturday 2 16-Bag Pkgs. 35c WESSON OIL "Vesspi . . M OUJ1 pT. ... ZC jgll gt. ... 59c Snowfliilio Crackers l Lb., While or Graham 31c CAMAY Toilet Soap :i bah.s 20c COLUMBIA MEAT SPECIALS Pork Chops lb. 36c Kiicl CulK 8 Kcil Sirloin Steak lb. 40c Gruin l'(l Beef 8 Keil Fresh Lard ............ .4 lbs. 69c Kctdi; Ki'iulcrwl II Red COLOKEI) KOA5T1NU IIK.VS AND MtYEK RABBITS extended; that portion of East Railroad street lying oetween me 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 Burnslde 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. - i uated tnis 2nd day ol Marcn, 1945. GEORGE SIMERVILLE, Re corder of the City of Bend. 91-97-103-lOSc 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 From 9 to 11:55 Every Friday Night Night Owls Orchestra CARROLL ACRES HALL Wonderful Maple Floor City Bus Service Until Midnight FOOD MARKET COFFEE Golden West 11b. ...33c 21b. . . . 63c Merrimac Peas . can 15c Dundee String Beans .... .can 14c Pork & Beans ...... .27 oz. can 16c Pismo Minced Clams .... . can 33c H-B Peaches ............can 28c River Rice ..... .3 lb. pkg. 37c Noodle Soup Mix .... .3 pkgs. 25c Ihtiiity Tenderoni 3 pkgs. 25c Dude Ranch Syrup .... .bottle 25c Sperry's Pancake Flour . .28 oz. 21c C-H-B Catsup .bottle 21c 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 toterested are hereby required to appear at said time and place and ihow cause if such there be why iaid final accounting should not Oe settled and allowed. SELMA BENSON, Administra trix Estate of G. Benson, Deceas ed. 85-91-97-103C 1 I,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the Es tate of Hesco F. Murphy, also known as H. F. Murphy, deceased, by Hon. C.L. Allen, County Judge, and 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 months from the date of the first publication of this notice. BESSIE MURPHY, Administra trix. DE ARMOND & GOODRICH, Attorneys. 97-103109-115c Swansdown Flour 24 lb. 1.23 49 lb. 2.29 Ige. pkg. 25c 2 SIZES most women buy the large package By FRED HARMAN Saturday VMWMK