The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 09, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1945
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
28 Words One Time JIBo
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $LS5
All woid! OTr 25 add le per word llmM
number of lnnt rlkina
One month run, umt copy H do? rot
Minimum Chart, 3&c
LINE KATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
C'iautfied Advertiiinr, Coib in Advanco
Uailr Cloiln Time H:J0 P. M.
FOB SALE
FOB SALE
ONE GASOLINE washing ma.
chine engine. Brlggs Stratton mo
tor. One pair binoculars, 10 pow
er. One 9 mm. German luger, 6
inch barrel. 352 East Kearney.
ONE 2 WHEEL light trailer. Can
be seen at IS Gilchrist. Phone
977-J.
I-
ORDER NEW barnyard fertilizer
for gardens. Phone 257-J or see
me at law) Cumberland.
DAVENPORT and chair $50.00,
library table $5.00, linoleum for
3 rooms, copper boiler also copper
can, 16" fan just overhauled, $12.
Carpenter bench with wood vice
$4.00, large lawn mower wnn
grass catcher $9.00, garden fence
wire, garden tools, onus ana cnas,
554 Newport, 8:30 to 6:00.
1 BROWN PACING horse, gentle,
10 years old. $100.00; 1 brown 2-
year old philly also gentle, $75.00.
May be seen at Rodeo grounds or
call Lyle Wood, Shirley Hotel, 78
Kearney.
POSSESSION SOON, west side
modern 2 bedroom house, cellar,
nice earden spot, chicken house,
garage, woodshed. ' $2000, $300
down, $30 month. Anne Forbes,
36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
$1600 CASH BUYS 5 acres C.O.I,
water, 3 room house, barn and
chicken house. 2 miles out. Pos
session 10 days. C. V. Silvis, 118
Oregon.
LIBRARY TABLE, breakfast
table without chairs, kitchen sink,
carpenter tools,- garden tools,
large world globe, turning Juni
per, 5 bundles 6" drop siding 8'
long, glad bulbs, Innerspring mat
tress, coil springs, wooden bed
stead. 3rd house east of Carroll
Acres store, south side of road.
2 BEDROOM house, modern, with
basement. Wired for electric
range, electric water heater.
Priced for quick sale at $2100
with $500 down. Gilberts rteal
Estate, 1015 Wall Street.
50 LB. ICE, icebox, first class
condition, $10.00. Ask for Mrs.
Thomas at The Beauty Quest be
tween 10 and 3. Tel. 170.
SEVERAL USED tricks of magic!
Also top hat. 216 E. Kearney.
I HAVE an electric guitar, Is in
excellent condition. Has both vol
ume and tone controls. A good
ouy. H7 Laiaycue.
2-WHEEL TRAILER and 3 4.75x
19 tires, tubes and wheels. 1534
w. 3rd.
1 PAIR NORTHLAND skils,
spring binders and poles. Call af
ter 6 p. m.. 442 Koanoke St. J. L.
costello. .
3 ROOM modern plastered house.
Furnished, newly decorated and
painted. Basement, garage, wood
shed. Nice lawn and trees, 2 ad
joining lots fenced for garden.
$2600. May be seen at 1041 Port
land Ave. Inquire at 1907 W. 1st
street. Ftione dyo-j.
TRAILER HOUSE. 1938 model,
21 ft. factory built, two beds.
heater, range, fully equipped, new
paint, uouuie 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.
MASTADON Everbearing straw
berry plants, $3.00 per hundred
and dig them yourself. First house
on Alfalfa road. Carson Call.
CLEAN COTTON rags at The
Bulletin office.
JUNIPER and Myrtlcwood nov
elties. Big assortments. Excellent
finish. Price right. Look for your
self and campare. 1119 S. 3rd St.
on nignway.
WASHING MACHINE and Phllco
radio. Inquire 254 Columbia.
ON COLUMBIA. 2 bedroom mod
ern plastered house, $2200, $500
down, $25 month, completely fur
' nished modern 4 room house,
large lot, can keep cow and chick
ens, $1800, $300 down, $25 month.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
SMALL CHILD'S CRIB and a
baby buggy for sale cheap. In
quire 1464 Ithaca. ,
FRESH JERSEY cow milking 38
lbs. per day. Also 1942 20-ft. fac
tory built Mohawk house trailer,
two rooms fully equipped. First
house south of Young school, Rt.
1, Box 313.
WOOD FUEL
Prompt Delivery, load lots, city
or country. Dry body or limbs,
length desired. Order next win
ter's fuel now. Consumes state
ment necessary. Brookings Woud
Yard. Phone 767.
PICTURESQUE RUSTIC log
house on river, 1 acre, wired for
electric range, furnace, large liv
ing room, barn, chicken house, ga
rage. Only $4700, terms. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
2 BEDROOM: Modern, with base
ment. Wired for electric range,
electric water heater. Priced for
quick sale at $2100 with $500
down. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015
Wall Street.
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.
WHITE ENAMEL Olympic range
with coils. 609 W. 12th.
BABY STROLLER, 3 burner gas
oline range, real good coil springs,
bedsteads, single beds and
springs, library tables, round or
square dining room tables, oak
chairs, dresser bases, rockers, dav
enport and chair to match, good
condition; end tables, leather dav
enos, sleeping bags, several sets
of cheap work harness, a real buy
in a daveno, Ironing boards, mail
boxes, and a few carpenter tools.
350 Division.
GOOD LAYING HENS, bring
crates. One 16 ft. rowboat, and
motor bicycle. '4 mile east, Mi
mile south of Bend Trap club.
Rt. 1, Box 441. Bert Russell.
LOVELY COUNTRY home mod
ern In every detail, hardwood
floors, fireplace, furnace, wired
for electric range, 3 acres. $8000,
loan available. Shown by appoint
ment only. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
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.
FURNISHED 4 ROOM MOD
ERN, 2 bedrooms, circulating
fireplace, good foundation, ga
rage, on paved street two blocks
from Allen School. Owner leaving
will give Immediate posesslon.
Total price $2850, monthly pay
ment loan available. J. S. Davis
Co., 124 Oregon Ave.
7 ACRES near city, private ditch,
C.O.I, water, 5 room new house,
electricity and telephone. Alfalfa
and strawberries, 2 cisterns, new
chicken coop, horse and cow.
Terms and loan available. Call
3-R-21.
OAT STRAW, about 'A the oats
left in straw, $15.00 ton. Also
feeder pigs, weigh up to 170 lbs.
Market price. Claude Gant, Rt. 1.
Box 430. Tel. ll-F-2.
TO LEASE or rent 10 to 20 acres,
must have good house. Call or
write at 108 Cascade place.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
GOOD USED electric chick brood
er, 100 or better capacity. Phone
1070-W or call 147 E. Olney.
6 ROOM modern house, 3 bed
rooms, 2 lots, big garden, large
chicken house, woodshed, garage
and work shop, beautiful yard,
Immediate possession.- 1245 Davenport.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed
f o. Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
KIMBAL PIANO, electric sewing
machine, odd jars, Hamilton rail
road watch, raincoat and mackl
naw. Rt. 2, Box 16. Phone 36-F-2
between 6:30 and 8:00.
BARRED ROCK setting hens. In
quire Alt Ranch. Phone 18-F-2.
3 BEDROOM plastered modern
house, close In on east side, $1800,
$400 down, $20 per month. Phone
1021-W.
FOB BENT
160 ACRES, 40 acres potato land,
3 miles north, V4 mile west Turn
alo. Cash or share. Renter must
put in at least 40 acres potatoes
on share basis. Route 2, Ben F.
Craig.
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent.
Drive yourself. Moving. Court
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
458.
5-ROOM MODERN house, partly
furnished. Garden and garage,
electricity and water furnished.
Inquire at 1947 West 1st St. A. J.
Morse.
4 ROOM modern house with fur
nace. Inquire at 1978 Awbrey Rd.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room.
Local permanent man preferred.
No drinkers. Call at 608 Broadway.
2 ROOM furnished cabin $10 per
month, waier paid. Also 4 room
partly furnished, 120 Jefferson
Place, $10 per month, water paid,
not modern. 142 Jefferson Place.
3 ROOM unfurnished modern
house, large lawn and garden, ga
rage and woodshed. 639 Portland.
MODERN, FURNISHED apart
ment, oil heat, on paved street.
Needs some cleaning for which
rent allowance will be made. In
quire 87 Shasta PI. Phone 962-J.
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.
FOB SALE or TBADE
ONE BROWN colt, green broke,
1600 lbs. Will trade for calves or
pigs. For sale, Rockhill strawber
ry plants, 5S.UU a I "nrneu. w.
Eakman, Rt. 1, Box lUi.
WANTED
WASHING MACHINE. Phone
792-J.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
Drlees for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 wall st. Phone sou.
BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
WANTED-also frames and other
Darts. Especially need tricycle
and wagon wheels. We will pay
top prices, and soon have tnem
rebuilt into usable items much
desired by children. Carl Austin,
220 Greenwood.
2 PAIR of ladies' leather riding
boots, size 7 and 8. Phone 1054-J
or write P. O. Box 306.
riATPV rflWfi fresh and comine
fresh. Phone 97 or write C. W.
Helm, Redmond.
OR 4 ROOM modern house,
good condition. East side in walk
ing distance of Brooks-Scanlon.
Cash. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 6
Franklin.
URGENTLY NEED to rent 2 or 3
bedroom house, dining room op
tional. Must be wired for electric
range. Would like space for small
garden. Phone 982-M.
TO RENT by local couple, mod
ern 2-bedroom unfurnished house
with or without stove. Phone
968-R.
PLAYING CARDS, new or used,
to be sent to the Armed Forces.
Leave at Cozy Hotel, or Union
Pacific Railway office.
HELP WANTED
MIDDLE-AGED woman to help
take care of Invalid. Inquire 204
Florida Ave. Phone 829-W.
EXPERIENCED WOMAN cook.
Inquire Pilot Butte Inn.
USED CARS
'32 V.H rntlPF: nvr-ellnnr rnnrll.
linn thrmiahniit fntnri- Drlv
Service Station, 911 Galveston.
LOST
BROWN LEATHER billfold lost
Thursday downtown. Contents
valuable to owner. Finder please
return to Bulletin or Pat Moffltt;
441 Miller.
STRAYED from my place on
Burns highway, April 4, one red
Durham bull about seven months
old. Call Pcder Pedersen, Rt. 2;
Box 308, Bend, Ore. Phone 37-F-21.
FOUND
YOUNG FEMALE red part Pom
eranian dog. Call at 370 Marshall
or phone 457-W.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE BEAUTY QUEST Is well
known for permanents of super
ior quality. We now offer y6u
$5.00 value for $3.50 Monday thru
Wednesday only. Last week s spe
cial continues April 9th to 14th.
Expert hair stylist too. Hair style
$1.00, with shampoo $1.25. Finger
wave $.50 and $.75. JoAnn Thomas
Mgr. 81 Oregon. Teleph 170.
FOR YOUR garden plowing call
Earl Rodman, 29 F-3, or M. H.
Qulnn, 29 F-13.
WASHING MACHINE repairing.
Bend Washer service, ut Green
wood. Phone 583.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women s.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone etiS or 21- -4. Mrs. ririnson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
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,
1714 Steldl, Bend. ,
WASHING MACHINE service
and wringer rolls for all makes.
-et us check your machine no
ibligatlon. Elmei
274. 434 Kansas.
BOARD AND ROOM, sleeping
roon.s. Meals served, doc. Dela
ware Hotel, 803 Delaware. Phone
31-VV.
VACANCY IN JANSEN VILLA:
Unfurnished apartment. Gas cir
culating heater, range, refrigera
tor, and water healer. Laundry fa
cilities. Inquire Gilberts Real Es
tate.
ONE 3-ROOM furnished modern
Bparment located on Columbia.
Water furnished. Phone 3-R-21.
2 BEDROOM modern house, fur
nished or unfurnished. 323 Ver
mont. Phone 1177.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. Private bath, electrically
equipped. 141 Georgia. Phone 766.
PARTLY MODERN 2-room fur
nished cabin. Phone 31-W.
FOB SALE OK TBADE
VICTORY DAVENO almost new, ,
to sell or trade for 2-burner hot
plate or what have you. Phone i
033 J or Inquire 1165 Columbia. I
See
ELMER LEHNHERR
For
Liberal
Cash Loans
On
Your
AUTO
LIGHT TRUCK
PIQK-UP
Private Sales Financed
Simple Credit Requirements
Complete Privacy
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service
Oregon Owned
Motor Investment Co.
M-333
217 Oregon Phone 525
MISCELLANEOUS !"
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.
GUN REPAIRING and reblulng.
Just got in a stock of gun barrels
for deer rifles and 22s. 22 barrels
installed $7.50 and up. 30-30 $15
and up. Quick service at present.
Do not wait until hunting season.
Have some guns to trade. Eve
nings 6:00 to 7:30 week days, all
day Saturdays and Sundays. 1037
Harmon.
FRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Stocks Irregular
And Range Slight
By Elinor C. Walzer
(United Pre Financial Editor)
New York, April 9 'Hi Stocks
moved irregularly In a narrow
ranee today with trading light.
Anticipating an early end of the
German side of the war some
traders bought low-priced utilities.
American Water Works led the
whole market in volume. It made
a new high and then eased to a
small net loss. Electric Power al
so had a large turnover and
equalled its high. United Corpora
tion, well up in the active list
was unchanged.
Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad -Issues
were features of the carrier i
group. The common stock rose to
8 '4 up I1-.- points and the pre
feired to 28. up 2'4 points. The
common lost nearly all its rise
and the preferred dropped more
than three points from its best
level when it was learned the dis
senting stockholders' group had
insufficient proxies to elect five
new members to the board as had
been planned.
Steel shares receded fraction
ally. Rails outside of the Katy
issues also sagged with few ex
ceptions. Motors, coppers and
some of the aircrafts declined
small amounts.
GRASS SKIRT COMPETITION
Toledo, O. dpi Turnabout Is
fair play: 1st Lt. Paul A. Wil
liams, on duty in the Pacific war
area, has a photograph of his
wife, Mrs. Rose Williams of Tole
do, dressed in a grass skirt so he
can show -her picture to the natives.
Clothing Sought
For War Refugees
Portland, Ore., April 9 UP) A
drive to raise 2,000,000 pounds of
clothing and shoes In Portland
for victims of the war in all
theaters of fighting was opened
today by George H. Buckler, gen
eral chairman of the United Na
tional Clothing Collection Com
mittee here. An estimated 150,
000,000 persons overseas are suf
fering from an acute lack of serv
iceable clothing. More than 2,000
Volunteer workers will be needed
here to sort and pack the used
clothing starting April 11, Mrs.
Hillman Lueddemann, of the ci
vilian war service organization
said.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., April 9 UM
Livestock: cattle 1,300, calves 15
cows anu neuers m-iivc, iuuv
- 1,,. i-ioan! clniv. Rteadv tr
ait-UUjr , .i.i v 1 " j '
weak. Good lea sieers 3i,-)..tu-1615.
Good-choice grades $16.50;
one carload $16.75. Common-medi-urn
" steei-s $11.50-14.50. Heifers
$10 00-14.00. flood fed heifers to
$15.50. Canner-cutter cows $7.00
f:50. Medium -good beef cows
$11.00-13.00. Bulls slow. Good-
choice veaiers steauy at ?in.uu
16.00. Hogs 400. Steady at ceiling.
Butchers above 160 lbs. $15.75.
Good sows $15.00. Feeder pigs
$16.50-17.50. Stags mostly $13.50.
Sheep 650. Steady. Common-
medium lambs $11.00-14.00. uood
choice fed lambs held above $15.50.
Good wooled ewes $8.25-9.00. Horn
ewes $7.25, culls down to $4.00.
Buy National War Bonds Nowl
tri
a
y.cfeMJvey co.
These Big Pay Day Values
Upstairs, Downstairs, for
All the Family.
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Double
Check
Town-Clad
SUITS
( ) Single Breasted
( ) Double Breasted
29-75
Tops in Tailoring
and Materials
( ) All Wooj '
Coat Sweater 3.98
Choice of Colors
( ) All Wool
Dress Slacks 7.90
Many New Fabrics
Special, Men's
( ) Knit Briefs 39c
Half elastic waist liand
Sizes 32 to 42
( ) Cotton .
Undershirt 29c
() Men's Heavy Jackets 10.90
All woo!, zipper fastened
for summer
7.90
The perfect answer to that perpetual ques
tion "What shall I wear?" For these smart
two-piecers in prints or lingerie-trimmed navies
are right for almost any occasion. Summer
colors!
A Few of Our
BETTER DRESSES
Reduced to Clear
2.00 4.00 6.00
( ) Spring Dresses 4.98
Dozens to choose from
( ) Cynthia Slips 1.29
Lace trimmed
( ) Sweaters 4.98
Women's novelty weaves
( ) Handbags 4.93
Smart creations for smart women
( ) Cotton Vests 39c
Built up shoulders, women's sizes
( ) Pajamas 1.98
Gay floral prints on broadcloth
( ) Dress Shirt 1.19
Topflight broadcloth, sanforized
( ) Dress Oxfords 4.79
' llliick or brown, several styles
Men's ,
( ) Felt Hats
Blue, tan or brown
1.98
SPECIAL TUES. 9:30 a.m.
BED SHEETS 1.33
8 1 x 1 08 Limit, One to a Customer
( ) Marathon Hats 4.98
Fine quality fur felt
( ) Sport Shirts 2.49
Men's long: sleeve styles
( ) Men's All Wool Sport Coats
Dressy IterrinKhoncs, etc.
( ) Knit Cotton Sport Shirts
lie Luxe quality
12.75
1.98
( ) Men's
Waist Overalls
Popular waist style, sanfor- k CO
ized denim ...pr.
( ) Cord Sole
Work Oxfords
3.49
2.39
( ) Work Pants
Dark colors
( ) Cotton Gabardine Work Slacks
Brown or navy
2.98
ml
BASEMENT
BARGAINS
( ) Kemtone gal. 2.98
Many colors
( ) Window Shades
30-Inch, standard width
( ) Boys' Dress Slacks
, Brown or blue
( ) Boys' All Wool Sweaters
each 69c
3.98
3.98
( ) 32 Piece , ( ) Seersucker
Dinner Ware Set House Frocks
8.50 2.44
Mons Heavy
( ) Logger Boots
Ideal for fishing
7.90
C ) Boys' Dress Oxfords 2.98
Sizes 1 to 5"i
Not Rationed
( ) Baby Shoes
Sizes 0 to 4
SHOE DEPT. VALUES
t ) Women's House Slippers
( ) Girls' House Slippers
98c
98c
98c
( ) Women's Oxfords 2.49
Sport Oxfords
Boys' Rii??ed
( ) High Shoes
Scuff proof toes
2.49
( ) Girls' Dress Oxfords 2.49