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Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1945
lake
By T. W. Klenlen
(United Presa Staff Corresftndent)
ipw York. April 19 (IB Stocks.
londs and commodities turned
town shortly before the close of
rading today, alter me general
itock list had risen to a further
iev high for almost eight years.
Lower prices generally reflected
telling prompted by the highly
fluid situation in uermany.
Caution developed in the mar
kets following the hurried visit to
the White House of General of the
Army George C. Marshall on the
heels of Prime Minister Church
Ill's indication to commons that
His believed the-authority of the
Pttrman government may disinte
rate in a few days.
Except for the utilities, all sec-
liions of the stock list had moved
flip substantially in the early hours
4,.r thn caccinn -Rails: hari roaVioH
a new high since July 31, 1937 and
the Dow - Jones average of 65
stocks a new top since Aug. 25,
1937.
On the scale-down Chrysler had
a net loss of more than a point
after an early, fractional rise to a
new 1945 high and similarly early
gains were replaced by losses in
American Tobacco B-, Santa Fe,
U. S. Steel. Goodrich, Bethlehem
Steel and numerous other leaders.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., April 19 ilPi
Livestock: Cattle 100, calves 10.
Active, steady to strong. One lot
good stocker steers 14.50. Medium-good
fed steers 15.00-16.00.
Cutter heifers 9.00. Canner-cutter
cows 7.00-10.00. Fat dairy type
nws 10.50-11.00. One good heavy
Hogs 50. Active, steady, Butch
ers largely 15.75. Sows 15.00. Feed
er pigs salable 17.50.
Sheep 50. Few sales steady. Cull
lambs 11.00. Good-choice wooled
and spring lambs quotable 15.50
16.00. Odd good-choice ewes 9.00.
Common ewes 6.00. ;
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., April 19 tui De
mand and supply were about a
standoff in the butter market
today, the bulk of supplies being
taken by the armed forces.
Prices were unchanged.
, In the egg market, demand for
AA grade . exceeds the supply,
with storage interests the chien
factor in the demand. Prices
were unchanged.
Butter cube, 93 score, 42-Sc;
Q score, 42!4c; 90 score, 42c; 89
score. 41 nnund. " '
Eggs prices to retailers: AA,
large 44c; A, large 42c; medium A,
39c; small, 35c dozen.
Good bread was made by the
U. S. department of agriculture
from 22-year-old wheat that had
been properly stored.
Sheep
GUANO
High potency natural fertilizer
for lawns, gardens, etc.
HEAT TREATED to kill all weed
seed. Ground and sifted.
40 lb. bag
1.29
Houk-Van Allen
Tircston
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St.
Phone 860
See
ELMER LEHNHERR
For
Liberal
Cash Loans
On AUTO
LIGHT TRUCK
Your
PICK-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
Classified Rates
Local Paid In Advance
25 Words One Time SSc
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.85
All w.rds oyer 16 add lc per word timu
number of Insertion!
On month run, mm copy, dmy Ktt
Minimum Charge, Sic
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20o
Cuuilfled Adverthtnr, Cub in Ad.anc.
Dallj Cloelnf Time 12 M P. M.
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. O. E. Hall
W. M. Loy, W. P. Phone 20-F-6
: Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Dairy Store
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. Jfc A. M.
Special Communication
Fri., April 20, 7:30 p. m.
F. C. Degrees
Also Examinations
George Slmerville, Sec'y.
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM modern house, west
side, shower bath, garden, wood
shed, garage, immediate posses
sion. $1800, $300 down, $25 month.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
GUERNSEY COW, 4 years old,
very gentle, nice milker, test 6.0,
T.B. and Bang's disease tested. Rt.
1, Box 468. First road to left off
Trap Club road.
PANSY, PERENNIAL and Ever
bearing strawberry plants. Fan-
tons Garden, 829 Ogden. ,
$4800 BUYS 4 bedroom modern
home, close in, pavement. $6000
Buys aarge duplex ana modern
house, corner lot, close in on pave
ment. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
ONE KIRBY vacuum cleaner, al
most 'new. Call at 1490 Newport
Ave. ' .
RABBIT FERTILIZER at your
own price. Call at 147 E. Olney.
WELL LOCATED twelve unit
modern auto court completely
furnished, also has gasoline
Dumps, excellent income property
and just right for two people to
handle. Price $25,000, terms half
down, balance as you wish'. For
further details see Frank McGar-
vey, Bank or Bend, mag.
RABBITS, bred does, some to
kindle right away, some with
young, 3.. bucks. Call at 147 E.
Olney." " '
COOLATOR like new; Used six
months. 451 Scott St.
GOOD TENT size 12'xl4 $15. Also
air gauge, 30 pound pressure. In
quire 1335 Baltimore.
CLOSE IN modern nicely furnish-
ed home for small family, gas or
I automatic gas water heater, gas
I range, circulating oil heater. Only
$2500, $1000 down, do montn.
I Anne Forbes,
, 36-W.
3b Oregon. Phone
REAL BOAT and motor. Can be
seen Saturday after 5:30 at 1255
Elgin Ave.
.2 BEDROOM MODERN: Wired
i for electric range, has basement,
I electric hot water heater, large
j lot, half block off pavement. Must
sell at once. Make us an offer.
Gilberts Real Estate.,1015 Wall
Street.
I ,
; STEEL'S JUMBO pansy plants,
perennials of all sorts, most an
j nuals are now ready. Pickett Gar
! dens. Phone 530, 6th at Quimby.
GIRL'S PREWAR bicycle in good
I condition $45, high pressure 25 qt.
size canner with can sealer and
some No. 2 and 3 size cans, $20.
: About 100 qts. home canned fruit.
6 miles east of Bend on Alfalfa
; Market road. W. E. Bostick.
! FOR FEW DAYS 3 pair pre-war
i rust colored drapes S12, one gray
! fur scarf and muff $15.00, one
1 mirror S2.00, one piece new in
' laid linoleum size 6x19 'A ft. $10.00,
I and numerous small articles. In
! quire 1567 Awbrey road.
BABY CHICKS, Mcguire's Rhode
Island reds, at store' Tuesday, j
Wednesday and Thursday Open
til 6 p. m. (Jreenwooci teca lo.,
Greenwood at Division.
!4 ROOM house, furnished or un
; furnished. Has nice yard, wood
j shed and garage. Call at 1385
Ithaca Ave.
$5500 BUYS large modern home, j
2 b acres ground on highway. Irri-'
gation and city water. A real;
i home. $2000 down handles. C. V.
Silvis, 118 Oregon. i
LYONS FLOWER GARDENS j
Steele's jumbo pansy plants, also
perennials and glad bulbs, annual j
flower and vegetable plants in
season. 1601 W. 2nd, corner Port
land. A PEDAL SEWING machine.
Phone 1076-R or call 937 E. 3rd.
FARMERS NOTICE: I have
' about 250 sacks of good clean seed i
potatoes free from disease, sort-j
ed and sacked, $3.50 per hundred. I
6 miles east of Bond on Alfalfa ,
. Market road. W. E. BosticB.
2 ROOM MODERN: Completely
furnished, close in. large lot. If
you need a small home that is
clran, and ready to go, and priced
right at S1575, see Gilberts Rral
Estate for terms at 1015 Wall St.
ROUGH JACKPINE lumber. No
priority needed. 361 Woodland
iBivd. Lynn Hauck. i
FOR SALE
MASTADON strawberry plants,'
5c each. D. C. Dyer, Rt. 2, Box 95.
BE SURE you get original Rock
Hill strawberry plants .06c each.
Nichols has them. Mile south Pine
Forest Grange market road. Tele
phone 22-F-4. .......
ONE STEEL frame collapsible
baby buggy in good shape, one
folding play pen with mat, one
trainer, chair. Inquire 1214 Albany
or call 869-J.' ...
ONE YEAR, OLD trained sheep
dog, 575.00. Write John RagUn,
743 Deer St., Prineville, Oregon.
20 ACRES. 15 acres Arnold, well
built 2 bedroom house, gravity
flow water, 5 acres alfalfa, large
cistern, good outbuildings. $3500,
some terms. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon, rnone dtj-w
WOOD FUEL
Prompt Delivery, load lots, city
or country. Dry body or nmDs,
length desired. Order next win
ter's fuel' now. Consumers state
ment necessary. Brookings Wood
Yard. Phone 767.
FURNISHED HOUSE, modern,
convenient, four rooms and bath,
garage, garden, three lots. 2143
East 3rd St.
2 BEDROOM MODERN: Near
Allen school, large lot, newly dec
orated. Low down payment Gil
berts Real Estate and insurance,
1015 Wall St.
TRAILER HOUSE, 1938 modol,
21 ft. factory built, two beds,
heater, range, fully equipped, new
paint, double way lighting system,
battery pr electric. A real home, a
real buy, $900 cash. Call evenings.
L. T. Crawford, Sisters, Ore., op
posite post otllce.
A NUMBER of pure bred roost
ers, White Giant, Buff Orpington,
New Hampshire reds, and White
Leghorns. Inquire 1304 Newport
Phone 838-M.
WEST SIDE, newly decorated 2
bedroom modern house, 2 lots,
$2200, $500 down, $30 month. East
side, completely furnished 3 bed
room modern house, $2800, $1000
down, $40 month. Anne Forbes,
3b Oregon, phone 3b-W.
PART JERSEY cow and 3 months
old calf. Inquire 374 E. Seward
after 5:30 p. m.
ON RIVERSIDE a real home, 4
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fireplace,
new furnace, rumpus room,
double garage. $7500, loan avail
able. Shown by appointment only.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
j FOUR UNIT
apartment house,
good location,
all furnished but
one apartment. Good cement base-
ment with good furnace. 4 good
garages, call 89-M.
GOOD YOUNG Guernsey cows,
freshen soon, heavy producer. 644
Seward.
21 NEW ZEALAND White Giant
rabbits, 18 young ones ready for
market. Also two self-cleaning
hutches. Call 175 E. Revere.
CHILD'S CRIB and mattress, box
spring and bedstead, dinette table,
4 chairs, bed daveno, wool rug,
linoleum rug, 2 chests of drawers,
dresser, baby swing, metal medi
cine chest. 1224 Galveston.
4 LARGE LOTS, 5 room house
and bath, newly furnished inside,
new chicken house and park,
woodshed, garage, and small
house on back, garden, strawber
ries, trees, and lawn. 351 W. Rail
road St.
1 1940 CHEVROLET truck. One
1941 Crevrolet truck. Good tires,
good condition. Call Union Oil Co.
Phone 476 Prineville.
ALMOST NEW Mue daveno. In
quire at 1031 Portland avenue.
FOR SALE OK TRADE
HOUSE at 374 Bond. Will take car
or pickup. Phone 987.
FOR TRADE
SOUTRERN OREGON ranch to
exchange. We have a 15 acre
ranch on highway in southern
Oregon to exchange for ranch in
Central Oregon. Shelley Real Es
tate, The Dirt Merchant, Red
mond, Oregon.
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Wiring
Power
Light
Commercial -and
Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliancet
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
W4 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
FOB RENT
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment at $16 a month including
water. 104 'Lava road, corner of
Colorado avenue. Phone 68-W.
CONSERVE FOOD .
SAVE ON POINTS
You may still reserve a locker
the modern Frozen Food storage
plant planned for Bend.
QUICK FREEZE UNIT-500 Units
60 of lockers must be rented in
advance. Order, yours now tele
phone L. H. Helphrey, 857-J or
113 for details.
4 ROOM cottage, modern, fur
nished. Also 2 room modern, fur
nished apartment. 35 Hawthorne.
Phone 39.
VACANTIES, O'Kane building.
Inquire at Hogan's Studio.
ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, electric range and refrig
erator, hot water, lights and cook
ing electricity included in rent. 141
Georgia. Phone 766.
NICE LIGHT housekeeping
rooms, all utilities -furnished. 608
Broadway.
7 ROOM modern furnished house.
inquire 144 V4 Roosevelt, Between
2nd and 3rd, after 3 p. m.
3 ROOM furnished apartment,
close in, gas equipped. Adults
only. Inquire 21 Lafayette. Phone
1177.
TWO FURNISHED cabins. Room
and board, also meals. Delaware
Hotel. Phone 31-W.
2 ROOM furnished house. Garage
if desired, within easy distance to
mills. Apply 207 Riverfront.
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent,
Drive yourself. Moving- Court
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
458 or call 755-W.
VACANCY in JANSEN VILLA:
Unfurnished apartment. Gas. cir
culating hearter, range, refrigera
tor, and water heater.. Laundry fa
cilities. Inquire office, 407 Port
land Ave.
It) ACRES spud ground for opera
tion on shares. Inquire Mrs. Zen
ner at Erickson's Grocery during
day or Route 1, Box 1681 mile
east Carroll Acres store.
VACANCY WESTONIA Apts.,
with bedroom, modern refrigera
tion, washing facilities, garage,
full basement, close in. Inquire
Apt. 7, 1601 W. 3rd St.
WANTED r
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.
WANT TO BUY small child's tri
cycle. Phone 1174.
USED RADIOS Will pay tpp
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WOOD, SMOOTH top restaurant
range in good condition. Inquire
605 Congress.
CURTAIN STRETCHER. Phone
621-J. Inquire at 624 Federal.
HOUSE OR APT. suitable for
couple with small baby. Refriger
ator, washing facilities, and ga
rage or what have you. Write care
of Bulletin No. 21.
FOR YOUR garden plowing call
Earl Rodman, 29-F-3, or M. H.
Quinn, 29 F-13.
WILL THE PERSON who has
our Vigoro spreader please re
turn it Erickson's Food Market.
BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
W A NTED-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.
ROOM or room with 2 meals for
man employed in Bend, perma
nent. Address Bulletin 15.
ROOM AND BOARD in private
nome oy single man, age 20, em
ployed in Bend. Address Bulletin
942.
GOOD POCKET knife for boy
overseas. I'lease call or write 1255
Elvin Ave.
MEETING TONIGHT
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Masonic Temple
II. C. DeBre
(By Order of Commander)
RED RYDER
W 1G01 HArtLOfVS C5UN0'.iVy52-t)iWB HMLON.HIrt VVWSEl RjHERE HE G0E5' ifPl t HE COT ASW ACE HMLOtf ,
ItlMTlt: IAISS ELStARR-tT iiQP?-f ;!-!r4 fOU SOCK-m 10. 'Pry mi m. ii mrxr UOIO 1H' 5RU5H ' BAH ' TOO -1
WANTED
TO RENT modern unfurnished
two bedroom house. No children
and will furnish references. Write
Box 503, Bend, or Box 982 The
Bulletin.
WANTED TO TRADE
1939 V-8 85 business coupe, for
1941 5 passenger coupe or sedan.
uasn amerence. Waldorf Barber
Shop or 627 Georgia Ave.
HELP WANTED
WANTED STENOGRAPHERand
typist, steady or part time. Call
1039 Wall St. or phone 67.
HELP on small dairy farm, man
or woman. Modern house and
electricity supplied. Good wages.
Milking machine, no heavy farm
work. Call 119 or 940 from 9 to
11 a. m. or 5 to 8 p. m.
WAITRESS or bus girl. Coffee
Shop. Pilot Butte Inn.
WOMAN for part time work. Ap
ply at Alpine Lodge, or phone 200.
SITUATION WANTED
WOMAN will care for your chil
dren anytime. Inquire 213 River
side. LADY WILL care for child day
or evening. Inquire Wcstonia Apt.
5, 1601 W. 3rd St.
MEAT CUTTER wants job in
Bend or viclnitv. Writo Ip Kvor.
ett, Arcade Apts., Coos Bay, Ore
gon.
USED CARS
1939 BUICK coupe, good condi
tion, heater and radio. Call eve
nings at 414 Riverside. E. A.
Gregg.
LOST
5 NO. 4 RATION books, Howard
Richards family, 1424 Davenport.
Lost near Columbia Food Market.
LADY'S LARGE envelope type
dark blue purse between Sisters
and Redmond. Contained money,
ration books and papers in name
of D. A. Rhymer. Return to Den
nison's Store,-Sisters, or notify at
Star Route, Redmond.
ONE GOLD-LOOP earring with
small pendulum stone. If found
return to Bulletin office. Reward.
MISCELLANEOUS
FERTILIZER $4.00 per yard, red
i nn -I.. .fj . ' . V
cinders $7.00 per 5 yd. load, dark
cinders $6.00 per 5 yd. load, top
soil $7.00 per 5 yd. load. Dump
trucks for hire. We fix driveways.
Phone 275-J or contact at 1360
Cumberland.
NEED YOUR Victory garden!
plowed? Phone 1-F-ll for plowing
or other team work. Prices rea-
sonable.
u.v,,n77 ,-
istered thoroughbred, light bay,
weight 1120, height 15 Va, proven
sire of quarter horse type. Fee
$10.00, -return privilege. Standing,
Brooks-Scanlon barn, Frank Filey,
attendant.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brlnson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
WASHING MACHINE repairing.
Bend Washer Service, 136 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.
WASHING MACHINE service
and wringer rolls for all makes.
Let us check your machine no
obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone
274. 434 Kansas.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
The light metal lithium many
industrial applications not widely
! madc hof"r" ,np W!r; " ,anu'1 "s
compounds are used in high-con-
ductivlty copper castings, tin and
silicon bronzes, aluminum weld
ing, and in the heat-treatment of
metals.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Offifi! Phone 78 Mm. Phomt R1!-W
THIS CURIOUS WORLD VJJET
Sx OF MANY SMALL BIRDS f
W. WAV REACH - i"SV ' .
COPft. 1MB BY NEA SERVICE. INC.
T. M. REO. U 8. PAT. OFF.
CAN BE USED EFFECTIVELY AS
A1SSAGE
FOB DISTANCES UPT3
ANSWER:
Cardinals.
Montreal Canadiens,
South Pacific
$5,000 Butterfly Collection
Pendleton, Ore. ttl'i A rare col-
lection of butterflies, appraised
hv lenldonterisls at $5,000. has
been catitured bv Cnl. Laurence
McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. McDonald of Pendleton, whoiings are iridescent blues, purple,
formerly was a soloist at the
Little Church Around the Corner,
in New York City. .
The 16 trays of beautiful butter
flies contain more than 150 varie
ties and. were sent home to his
parents. They were caught amid
the muck and aiscomiort oi war-
i f?r,e "somewhere In the South Pa.
' p rir "-hut nrnhnhlv oilher in New
cillc," but probably either in New
Guinea or some of the nearby is
lands.' m T GIs .loin Chase
"whe'n I first started out, I had
to take a lot of ribbing, as you
can imagine," Cpl. McDonald
wrote his. parents, "but when I'd
made a few sales to collectors and
museums (some rare specimens
have sold for as much as $75) and
I had mounted a special collection j
for Gen. O. W. Grlswold of the
XIV corps, a lot of the fellows
Joined the chase. Now It's quite
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATKMENT 0
Ihe MUTUAL BBNKFIT "KAI'TH
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION ot OMAHA.
In tin 8tnl oi NKHUASKA on Mir J l
liny of Dcrembcr. 1914. mm! to the In
surance Commissioner ot Oie Htate ot Ore
Bon, uurauant to jUjjj.
Net prcmlnma received S41.743.S10.o8
ToUli Inlerent. dividend, and
real cMata Ineorne Ji-!S2-I3
Income Irom other aourcja- B1.7J5 07
Total Income f a,6S0.05I.88
DIHBUHK.MKNTS
Net amount unld pollcyhold-
Lou adjustment expenses
Avent commissions or brOK-
Safarlcs Snd"reeofrtcenl7
dlrretora, home office em
ployes Taxes, licenses and fees .
Dividends paid to stockliou-
era inr ionnn e
l!03S.4 17.7.1
11,473.362.43
fintVfinl.o!
7U3.e02.S4
era
None
DlrMrni
In nnHf
pnM or creUltfd
to policy no iters
All ottici expenditure
Total dlibnrsrmPntJi
AllMITTKI
SXt, 913.37X87
Value of rent cstntu uwncd
I marKCl vaiur r -
Loan on moriRaKM ami
collateral, etc. 5
None
35,477.18
Valur ot bonds o w n e a R . H
Value of storks owned
(market value
CnxU In tmnkn an'l on hnivl
Premiums In coum of col
lection written since Bp-
' tern her 30, 10-t4
Intrront and rents due onrt
7r)!.31O.O0
4.07'J.Olti.VO
3I!Vt)8l.ll
aceruca -
Oilier assets (net) lill
Totnl admitted unset . .$:( -7351 lMK
UAU1L1T1KH, BUllPUm A til) UTllKIt
Totnl unpaid Halms -l 2,333.073.97
Kstlmarecl loss antuminrni
expense for unpaid rlnima
612.Ofl4.80
on all unexpired HfKh.
Salaries. rents, expenses,
8,312.500 02
bills, accounts. lees, etc.,
dim or rrrued
EsUmniM amount due or
accrued lor taxes
Commiiuion. brokerage, or
otticr charges due and
accrued
All other liabilities
127.972 97
064.876.21
Total liabilities, except
enrntn)
tturfUm rivor all ll;ihl)ltp .
S2fl.4:M.3f tO
5 J-J. iui.i iu .no
holders 12,.i01.1tl 88
Total :,'rr:7:r?riH.4M
ntJHINKBR IN OKKOON FOK TIIK VKAIl
Net premium received 1 ,!,, in t I
Net losses paid. 80,1,460.01
Dividends paid or tredUud
tn policyholders , Nono
Narno of Company. Mutual Benefit
Henllb A Accident Association.
Name of President: C. C. Cristr
Name of flecretary: C. K. Forbes.
Statutory resident attorney for survtes; .
!!. K. Cntfty.
KW AT ATHLETIC TEAMS WON THE
Green Bay Packers and St. Leuis
Gl Sends Home
amusing to me to see half the GIs
in the camp dashing around with
long-handled nets."
: Muny of the butterflies have
I lewel-coolred wings the color-
tawny yellows, gold, tangerine,
velvet green with white and rose
bands, golden browns, blacks, tans
and whites. Some show the gleam
ing multiple shades found in pea
cock feathers.
In his collection there is a wide
variety of designs and markings,
and one, with green, black, and
copper colors, is the second one of
its kind ever known to be captur
ed. Included is the- beautifully
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
If IWIcnrho nnd leg pafnn nre mnkins you
triiMmilila, don't juit complitin unil do nothing
tili)Ut thctn. Nultiro niny no woruiiigyuu titub
your kidnoys nerd nttcntion.
Ts-iokitliioytir.ro Naturo'soMnf way of tnkinic
fx-ohs oriils and poisonmui wiute out of tlio
Ihn1. Q'liuy help inoat pouplo poos about 3
Iintfl n day. 1
If I do 15 miles of kldnoy tulea nnd CTlra
don't work wrll.poisnnnuti wnato mnttor ntfiys
in i ho ll(Kx).'J'hiiw puiaoiw niny atnrt uamting
Imcluiciirai, rliuiufltio puins, Ick paioj, Im of
peri nnd energy, KiHtiiitf lip tiiitliU, wtllin,
piifflnpiw u inter llioym()HiuU(!liM and dini
nra. I ripir-titor Hcaiity pkmiikm! with mnarL
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Registered Hereford Bulls
30 HEAD RANGE HEAVY BONED W. H. R. TRAMP ROYAL
DOMINO BREED
10 HEAD PROVEN SIRES CANADIAN DOMINO 'MISCHIEF
BREED ,
5 HEAD CANADIAN PROSPECTIVE HERD SIRES W. H. R.
ROYAL DOMINO BREEDING
4 HEAD NEBRASKA BULLS. ALSO PROSPECTIVE HERD
SIRES
SEE THEM AT THE
STOCK YARDS IN BURNS
R. T. BA1CER
Burns, Ore.
marked female "Victoria Regina"
with nine-inch wing spread, and
its male counterpart, slightly
smaller, both with blue and black
wings and gold-colored body. Also
there are many almost unknown
specimens of the -papilionids
known as "ornithoptera" (giant
winged butterflies) ; rare swallow
tails, daniads, lycaenids, and even
the acraea, the hard-to-get Tiger
butterfly. - .
"At times, when collecting, I
hud to' be on the alert for an oc
casional Jap sniper," Cpl. McDon
ald wrote. "We were warned, too,
to watch out for head hunters,
who back in the hills still pursue
their traditional practices.
"There are many ways of net
ting butterflies. One, not too
sportsmanlike, is to smear molas
ses and stale beer on a tree trunk.
The molasses attracts trfcrrV'fihd
the beer makes them giddy, so
that they are easily taken.
"Many tropical butterflies, par
ticularly the most brilliant, pro
duces a very exquisite perfume,
presumably from androconia or
scent scales on the wings. Some
scents are spicy; others are like
mignonette, heliotrope, violet, or
sandalwood. Unfortunately, the
perfume disappears when the in
sect dies. The average age of the
tropical butterfly is only about
1 eight weeks," he added.
Portland Firemen
Head Wrong Way
Portluiid, Ore., April 19 (U-i
Firemen battling a blaze in a
downtown Portland restaurant
were non-plussed when the eleva
tor to the basement took them
down when it was supposed to go
up, and up when it was intended
for down.
They got a ladder stuck in It,
too.
So they used the stairway.
WAR NOT OVER
Vancouver. Wash., April 19 (Ui
Polled and fire department
phones worked overtime last
night answering hundreds oi
queries as to whether or not the
war in Germany was over.
The prolonged whiatle they
heard was caused by a locomo-
tive engine with a "stuck" whistle.
BRADEN APPOINTED
Washington, April 19 (IP) Pres
ident ' Truman today nominated
Spruille Braden, present ambas
sador to Cuba, to be the new U. S.
ambassador to Argentina. vV ,! 1
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