THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND.-OREGONI, THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1945 PAGE SEVEN 4 . ay ,l?a;nsln t Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Gash With j LAiyiiuwu yiu uay -- By T. W. Kienlen (United Praia-Staff CorrMpondaiit) New York, April 12 HP) stocks extended their advance lor the third day today as trading kept to the million-share pace of the previous session. ; Evidence as to the volume of "loose" money held in pubhc hands was seen in the announce ment ol Corning Glass works that a forthcoming new issue of pre ferred stock would carry a record low interest rate of per cent. Some commentators feel, more over, that so far only.a trickle of this money has reached the stock market. A number of stocks had gains of two points or more, including Johns-Manville, Superior Oil of California, Montgomery Ward and Amerada Petroleum. Good year, Westinghouse Electric, Homestake Mining, Dow. Chemi calr Lima Locomotive, Lane Bry ant and Industrial Rayon were up a point or more each. - Rails were firm as a group, de spite a drop of 70,463 in car load ings as a result of the coal strike. Santa Fe at its high was up 1 to a new 1945 peak. . . ' PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore.,- April 12 (li'i -Butter and egg prices were un changed today. Butter Cube 93 score 42 c; 92 score 42 c; 90 score 42c; 89 score 41 c- pound. Eggs Prices to retailers: AA large 44c; A large 42c; medium A 39c; small 35c dozen. -. Cheese Oregon triplets 27.2c; daisies 27.7c; Oregon loaf 27.9c. Jobbers pay Vie below quotations. Madras, April 12 (Special) Mrs. Betty Collins, price clerk in the OPA office, has been informed by the government that her hus band, Staff Sgt. James Collins has been reported missing in action since March 21. He received the air medal a short time ago, and sent it home to his wife. Buy National War Bonds Now1 Bondsr Over America ASTOR COLUMN Atop of Coxcomb Hill the Astor Monument reaches skyward, close to the site of the first permanent settlement in Oregon. Captain Rob ert Gray on a trading mission and his crew were the first white men to visit Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River. They came in 1792 and in 1805 Lewis and Clark passed the spot, setting up winter quarter:! seven. miles southwest." The city's location' and name were picked by members of a fur trading expedition sent out by the famous John Jacob Astor Company. War Bonds pay for munitions, planes and warships that guard this area so that future gen erations may enjoy opportunities still untouched there. U. S. Treasury Department If you need to Due To Monthly Losses tt you lose so much during monthly periods that you feel so weak, "dragged out" this may be due to low blood-iron eo try Lydia B. Plnkham's tablets one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buy. 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Degree Vbillng Brethren Welcome George Slmerville, Sec'y. FOR SALE 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. $2750 BUYS 4 room modern, large garage and woodshed, 4 lots, west side, immediate possession. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon. . 3 ROOM modern house, garage, work shop, woodshed, cellar 2 lots, nice garden spoti Wood Jn shed. On highway, $500 down. 2410 N. 1st St. . 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. 4 WHEEL TRAILER, 16 inch wheels. Can be used for wagon. Westonia Apt. No. 3, W. 3rd and Portland. . 200 LARGE HANSEN leghorn hens, laying 80. hi mile east, mile south of Bend Trap club. Rt. 1, Box 441. Bert Russell. QUALITY CHICKS and poults. Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red mond, Ore. - - - $4800 BUYS 4 bedroom modern home, basement and furnace, large lot, paved street, close in, immediate possession, C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon. COLLAPSIBLE ATLAS baby car riage with inner, spring mattress and weather cover, good condi tion. 153 Jefferson Place. Call 208-J. GOOD WOOD cook stove with coils. 1438 Cumberland. BROODER STOVES and parts Electric, oil, briquet. Baker Feed Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore. CLOSING OUT all our stock of new fur coats at drastically re duced prices. Look them over now. Leighton Furrier, 554 New-, port. , SEMI-MODERN: We have a nice selection of low priced semi-modern houses. If you want a home of your own with a small Invest ment, don't fail to check with Gil berts for an inexpensive home. Wo also have choice vacant lots for sale. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. MAPLE BED, spring and mat tress, single; used 1 year, $15.00. 417 Portland.' SEVERAL DRESSERS to choose from, library tables, vanity dress ers, sale on davenos, davenports, davenos and studio couches, sev eral good coil springs, bedsteads, single beds and day bods, sanitary cots, rockers, oak dining chairs, metal top kitchen table, heating stoves, several cheap small cook stoves, round and square dining room tables, sleeping bags, wheel chair, ice boxes, book shelves, combination stands and magazine racks, flat irons, stove pipe, shovel, axes, crosscut saws, V pul leys for electric motors, work har ness and real oheap work bridles, good generator for 1935 Chev., large trunk, grass shears. 350 Division. 10 TUBE CROSLEY radio, con-' solo model. 2 Minnesota, Apt. i No. 1. I : 1 WOOD FUEL j Prompt Delivery, load lots, city : or country. Dry body or limbs, i length desired. Order next win- i ler's fuel now. Consumers state-1 ment necessary. Brookings Wood ; Yard. Phone 767. INCOME PROPERTY: Do you ' want a duplex, apartment house, hotels, or restaurants? Now is the I time to put your surplus capital j to work. Check up on what your money will buy at Gilberts Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street. SETTING EGGS from special mating New Hampshire Reds. one pureoron cocKerei lor oreeo-, Ing. Phone 647-W. 860 Federal St. j Husbands! Wives!! Want new Pep and Vim? j Tfirj.nrt' of mtiplm r wnroiut. ei . tn.,n j f.il. loo. ff-y turt t-r wp: ,r.(I.lo .w-M-il- YitAmin Hi. nt 3."Wyntrrli1-t'ry u oow vuit ZVe. for uit u all dnu nora rr er witer. voa salk SPLENDID BARGAIN, 3 miles from Bend. 80 acres, 71 Arnold. Good foundation and lumber to build house; Well constructed jbarn for 16 cows. Large cement cistern, 18 acres alfalfa, fenced. 2 cows, 1 team, farm machinery. Only $3000. Loan available. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W. 4 ROOM house, 2 bedrooms, bath room, good garage and wood house. 1325 Davenport. 6 LOTS, 5 room house, good foun dation, splendid view, barn, out buildings. Only $1200, $400 down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon. Phone 36-W. POSSESSION SOON,, west side modern 2 bedroom house, cellar, nice garden spot, chicken house, garage, woodshed. $2000, $300 down, $30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Oregoh. Phone 36-W. REAL BARGAIN in slightly used clothing, ladies coats and dresses, formats, men's suits, and over coats, children's clothing. . Also some real bargains in used shoes. Open evenings. 350 Division. GOOD ONE ROOM house, , grow ing small orchard, nice location, with or without stove.: Not mod ern. Inquire 521 East Penn. Joe Hentges. TWO USED soldering irons, good condition, Vi price. 117 Lafayette. ROCKHILL strawberry plants, $3.00 per hundred, $25 per thou sand, dig them yourself. Charles Burkart, 2 miles east Bend-Burns highway. 4 ROOM house, with chicken house adn garden spot, terms. In quire 661 McKinlcy. avenue. PRE-WAR BABY BUGGY, collap sible, adjustable let-down front for seating, good condition. 518 Hill St. Phone 404-J. EIGHTEEN LAYING HENS. 661 McKinley avenue. DAY BED with mattress $8.00, library table $5.00, Venetian blind 3 piece set $15.00, 1 linoleum 9x12 $2.00, 2 awnings, 16 inch elec tric fan $12.00, large copper can, electric wire and fittings, odd pipe and fittings,. 10 foot steel drill bit $2.25, kegs, garden tools, odds and ends. 554 Newport. Call 830 till 6 p. m. ABOUT ONE and '4 tons seed potatoes, 2Vsc per pound, bring sacks. Turn left at 6 mile post Burns highway, go 2 miles. E. M. I Davis, Rt. 1, Box 219. , u LOVELY COUNTRY' homemod. ern in every detail, hardwood i floors, fireplace, furnace, wired j for electric range, 3 acres. $8000, ; loan available. Shown by appoint iment only. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore gon, .nione 36-w. PITCHFORKS, barb wire, double trees, and miscellaneous farm equipment. 434 E. Norton. Please don't call before Saturday. COMPLETELY MODERN 7 room; double garage, paved St., close in, air conditioned furnace and laundry trays;, a large well built house only $4800 Including electric range and Frigidaire. See Johnson, Bend Realty. AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL cornet in good condition, $35.00. Inquire 1465 Fresno. Telephone 491-W. DE LAVAL No. 15 floor model used separator left for sale. Reas onable. Greenwood Feed Co., Greenwood and Division. MAN'S PREWAR bicycle reason ably priced. Phone 1169-J. J. V. Morgan, 47 Gilchrist. 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. 5 MONTHS OLD Jersey bull calf, good stock, weight about 250 lbs. Rt. 2, Box 20-A, 2 miles from city limits new Redmond highway. TWO TRACTORS for sale John Deere model D on rubber and a 20c Cletrac Crawler. Both tractors overhauled recently. Please do not call until Sunday. C. F. Doer fler, 3 miles north of Alfalfa store. Choice Potted PLANTS Hydrangeas Violets Azaleas Primroses Cyclamen Begonias FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY PICKETT Flower Shop & Garden Phone 530 . 629 Quimby We telegraph flowera anywhere. FOR SALE ' WHEN YOU want coffee say Gib ! son coffee. For a full line of Zanol nrnrtiicts. household necessities, polishes, cleaners, cosmetics, toil etries, laundry preparations, medi cines, food proaucis, -spices, imv orsand greeting cards see Dean G. Raymond. 138 East Norton Ave. Phone 745-M. FOR SALE OR TRADE ntuin TTvjnrRN attoivj AT. plpctric fence, large size, new; one light stock saddle one jonn ueere bottom 14" plow, 2 stock trailers, one ruber tire wagon, 2 good horse collars, adjustable 20" to 22". Hank Jones, turn left on Des chutes road, second place on right. Rt. 2, Box 250. ' FOR RENT VACANCY IN JANSEN VILLA: Unfurnished apartment. Gas cir culating heater, range, refrigera tor, and water heater. Laundry fa cilities. Inquire Gilberts Real Es tate. CLEAN NEW 2 large room fur nished house. Inquire 1434 Dav enport. . BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent Drive yourself. Moving. Court house Service, ' 1174 Wall. Phone 458. MODERN, CLEAN 3 room apart ment. Wood, water, lights furnish ed. Adults only. Apply 945 E. Sec ond St. 3 ROOM modern furnished brick apartment, $17 per month includ ing water. Adults. Located at 100 Lava Rd., corner Colorado. Phone 68-W. CATERPILLAR with dozer or crane for rent fully operated. Phone 73 Redmond or write Box 571 Redmond. WANTED WILL PAY good price for good producing Jersey or Jersey Guernsey cow and calf. Must be Bang's and TB tested, easy milker and gentle for woman to handle. Phone 314-J. PASTURE for one 6 months old calf during summer. Phone 39-F-2. ! Fred Berg, or write Rt. 1, Box 13. SOMEONE to lay linoleum. Phone , 322-M. 1004 Milwaukee. CARLOAD of alfalfa hay for Hood River Grange Supply. In- j quire uoraon wucox. Phone 8-F-3. ' TRUNK in good condition, reas onable price. Phone 29 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. or write P. O. ! Box 881. TWO WHEEL trailer with good 17 inch tires. Phone 738-R. HAVE LARGE tractor, heavy til ler, 8-foot tandem disk and plow. Will do farm work by the hour. Chas. Burkart, 2 miles out on Bend-Burns. USED RADIOS Will pay top puces iot gooa usea radios George's Radio Service. New loca tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900. SECOND HAND refrigerator in good condition. Mrs. M. L. Beard, Culver, Oregon. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES WANTED-also frames and other parts. Especially need tricycle and wapon whppla Wo will nau top prices, and soon have them rebuilt into usable items much desired by children. Carl Austin, 220 Greenwood. WILL BUY any kind of cattle or hogs you have to sell. Also some big springer cows and will pick them up at your ranch. Phone 78-J or drop a card to W. R. Franks, Redmond, Ore. V HELP WANTED WOMAN for a few hours in the morning 9 to. 12:30 to do house work, no cooking, no laundry. Phone 119 between 5 and 8 in evening, 8 and 10 in morning. WOMAN to care for children in motherless home. Route 1, Box 475. A. M. Shipley or call 815-R. DUE TO promotion the Oregon Journal desires a local resident for permanent blanch manager (ni.-iiiiuii. ane man we want is probably married and has had contact with the public. Salary and profit basis plus car allow ance. See Jack Walters, Pilot Butte Inn. HOUSEKEEPER to care for 2 j children while mother (registered nurse) works. Room, board and wages. 327 Portland Ave. Phone RED RYDER pile off HAVE TO ' HALLOS ft"""" ! LITTLE NAOLl ftTCriLIA . 1 W COrtE ($' YOU'RE IW -rucvivc rt.-rt W'-W Ti RCO RinFf? 1 VE 30T A Yii VIZ Jy RYDER BUT J VGOIrt' IN W CALW ) . I rnwsA ELSTAflR' MJ V IDlS GOT-UPN X GOOD PAIR K3 TAKE S FELLCU CALLED , , ' i fcPaw- T J SSsu MO G1W .SiCF FlSTS.'l feSX m&'Mmx WSJm- Zf-Wf m ' ImfeN' Shirley Temple (NhA Telepholol Shirley Temple, who's 18, appears with her betrothed, Sgt John George Agar, 24, a physical Instructor at March Field, Calif, after word of their secret engagement leaked out when her classmates at Hollywood school spotted her engagement ring. "We can't be married for at least two years, and maybe even three, said Shirley. HELP WANTED WOMAN to do laundry and some housework In my home. Phone 1027. SITUATION WANTED LADY WILL care for your chil dren in your home. Phone 850-M. USED CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE '37 Dodge sedan, radio and heater, new paint job, good condition and extra good tires. 1931 model A tudor, motor just reconditioned, and model A car parts for sale. Can, be seen at 136 Greenwood. LOST RATION BOOK No. 4 issued to ; Charles Carti ight. Return to i Shollliart's Grocery. TAN and white male dog. Notify 415 Federal. Reward. LADY'S rectangular shaped, agate set, sterling mounted ring, yesterday in the Allen school building, on the Allen school grounds, or between there and the Franklin underpass. Treasur ed as a keepsake. Finder please return to 324 Hill St. Reward. MONDAY AliTKRMnOM mlin's 1 17 jewel Woltham watch on high- . wnv-hptwppn Kenrl and KpnrrKjnrl. Liberal reward. Contact Cashmanll store, Bend. LEATHER BILLFOLD contain ing currency and papers register ed to Walter E. Knouft, 1204 Al bany. MISCELLANEOUS NEED A LOCKER FOR YOUR FOOD STORAGE? Modern all-metal 500 locker plant planned for Bend. Reserve yours now. For complete information TELEPHONE L. II. HELPHREY, 857-J or 113. ALL LOCKERS RE SERVED IN ORDER OF APPLI CATIONS WASHING MACHINE repairing. Bend Washer Service, 130 Green wood. Phone 583. LAWNMOWERS sharpened, keys made, saws filed, shears and knives ground, guns, bicycles, locks repaired, soldering, locks changed, grass shears sharpened, Henderson's Repair Shop, 112 Minnesota. T.V Vr.TT"- rr H I ERriLIZLR (rabbi! manure) free for hauling. Carroll Acres, first house right of closed I'exaco station. W. J. Lewis. SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress j and surgical, men's and women's. Garments repaired, nominal cost. I Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson, O'Kane Bldg., or Box 161, Bend, i FERTILIZER, $4.00 per yard, red I cinders S7.00 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, j Phone 275-J or contact at 1360 Cumberland. 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 591, Lloyd Wheadon, 1714 Steidl, Bend. to Wed Sergeant MISCELLANEOUS WASHING MACHINE service and wringer rolls for all makes. l.et us check your machine no obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone n7A Jt'lA 1S.. PRINTING YOUR LETTER; IE ADS can be made any size you desire, with any printing you like. Estimates gladly given. The Bulletin. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., April 12 lU'i Livestock: cattle 100, calves 25 Very active, strong on all classes. Good 980 lb. fed steers $16.00. Medium heifers $12.75. , Canner cutter cows $7.2510.00. Fat dairy type cows $11.00. Good beof bulls up to $14.00; common -medium grades $10.00-12.00. Choice vealers $16.00. Hogs 100. Active, steady. Weights above 160 lbs. $15.75. Sows mostly $15.00. Good stags $13.50-14.00. Choice feeder pigs quotable to $18.00. Sheep 50. NomlnalrGood-choice 77-lb. soring lamns late Wednes day $16.00. Goodchoics wooled lambs; salable $15.50-16.00. Good hnrnpwps with No. 3 oelts sal eable around $6.75. -Full wooled j ewes quotuble,to $9.00. - LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET VACATION Notice is hereby given that the uregon, on lviarcn zi, ivu, uuiy adopted a resolution of intention to vacate the following streets within said city, to-wit: ! That portion of East Railroad i Street lying east of the east line of East Thud Street and north ol tne north line of East Clay Avenue extended; that portion of East Railroad Street lying between the south line of East Clay Avenue extended and (he west line of East Fourth Street; and north ten (10) feet and south ten (10) feet of that portion of East Ilurnside Ave nue lying west of the west lino of East Fourth Street; all in the plat of Keystone Terrace; Antl that May 2. 1945, at eight o'clock p. m. at the commission ; chambers at the city hall in Bend, i Oregon, has been fixed as the time land place for hearing objections land remonsl ranees lo such pro- posed vacation; and all persons in- I tr.rmKI are notified to appear at j Klcn h(.!iring an(j slow caUfM, why , such stl.e(.ls should not be vacated ! s proposed. Dated this 22nd day ol March, 1913. GEORGE SIMERVILLE, Re corder of the City of Bend. 9197 103 109c NOTICE TO CREDITORS j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ! that the undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of the Es tale of Ilesco F. Murphy, also I known as H. F. Murphy, deceased, by Hon. C.L. Allen, County Judge, . and all persons having claims against said estate are required j to present them duly verified to I the undersigned at the office of ' DeArmorid & Goodrich, Hank 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. 97-103-109-U5C SUMMONS BY 1'UBMCATION Equity No. 6477 . . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Des chutes. E. R. Westlake and H. J. West- lake husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Fred Jeske and all other per sons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in the real estate described in Plaintiffs' com plaint, Defendants. - ... t. 1 o red Jeske and all other per sons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in the real estate described in Plaintiffs' com plaint, defendants. in the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint inea against you in the above en titled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiffs will anDlv to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In their complaint, to wit: for a decree of sr.id Court declaring plaintiffs to be the own ers in fee simple of the lands de- scrioed in plaintiffs' complaint, as follows: Lot 13 in Block 6 of High land Addition to the City of Bend. Deschutes County, Oregon. And for a further decree declaring that 'rom where Lud the Lud Denny may not be much of a farmer, but most folks allow he's pretty smart at solving other people's problems. Like Alvln Blake's locusts. For years Alvln has been try. Ing to get rid of a grove of lo custs. They aren't using up any good land, hut they annoy Alvln, Every time ho cuts them down, up they shoot again. "What'U I do about them lo custs?" Alvln asks Lud. "Well, If you can't get rid of 'em," says Lud, "I'd eay you better get to like 'cm." NOTICE -COURTHOUSE SERVICE STATION (formerly operated by Warren Wing as Hitchcock and Lomax) Offers Gilmore Service Mobil Gas Mobil Oil Except Lubrication AGENTS FOR BEEHIVE TRUCKS DRIVE YOURSELF Al Robertson and 1 174 Wall HYPERACID DISTRESS You must gi-t fast, effective RELIEF with TEBSIN from miserable discomfort, or your money back. Get free Informal Ion on TICBSIN Powder or Tablet, in Bend at llrandis Thrift Wise Drug 1()0 Hall Street I'hone 137 NEW LOCATION WARNER PLUMBING Ed Warner Steam Fitting New Work or Repairs Home Water Systems Sump Pumps, etc. 822 Wall Phone 217-W a Want Ad said land be free and clear of any right or claim whatever on the part of said defendants or any of them, or on the part of any other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, - title, estate, lien or interest in and to said real property, or any part thereof; and that each and all of said de fendants, and any and all persons claiming any Interest-in said property by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest whatsoever, to or In said property or. any part thereof, and that , plaintiffs' right to said premises ' be forever quieted and set at rest, and for such other and further re lief as the nature of this cause may require and as unto -the Court may seem Just and equit able. , This summons is served upon you by publication once- a week for four consecutive weeks in The Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation printed end published in Bend, . Deschutes County, Oregon by order of Hon. Ralph S. Hamilton, judge of said Court, made April 11, 1945, order ing first publication to be made April 12, 1945. ; Dated and first published April 12th, 1945, last publication May 3, 1945. - A. J. MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Postoffice address. Bend, Oregon. 109-115-121-127c I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Denny Solves Locust Problem From where I sit, that's sound philosophy-applied to people just as much as locust trees. Yon can't always change folks to your way of tliinklng-somo may prefer beer to buttermilk, or a double harness to a single one but you can get to like them (if you tuko the trouble). And first thing you know, the little diEerences don't matter. John Harbin, Props, Phone 458 By FRED HARMAN l