The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 03, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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tility Stocks
Solster Market
By Elmer C. Walzer
I New York, May 3 HP) Industri-
II and utility stocks more than
HOC -U(J U1CU llOCTB VI UIC M3l
vo sessions in a strong, moder-
tely active stock market session
oday.
The industrial average reached
new high since September 9,
937 while the utility was at its
est since April 21, 1937. Rails
lso were higher but they-failed
;o make up, the sharp decline of
jesday. .
Grains advanced sharply under
ie leadership or wheat. European
pnds -spurted on anticipation of
In early conclusion of the war in
Jermany.
The general recovery was as
Tibed to an improved technical
xsition after two sessions of con
lolidation, to the Truman an
louncement seeking a $7,000,000,
XX) cut in war outlay, and to out
ook for tax reductions for in
iustry after V-E day. News con
lnued favorable, Including a raise
n car loadings, and several im
proved corporation reports and
iividend actions.
Bethlehem steel led its depart
ment higher and equaled its top.
Chrysler rose more than two
mints to a new high and led the
. notors forward.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland. Ore.. Mav 3 (IP) I.Ivp.
tock: Cattle 50, calves 25. Few
f aies sieaay. cutter steers sii.uo.
Jommon heifers $11.00-11.50. Can-er-cutter
eows $7.00-9.50. Few
ledium bulls unsold. Good veal
rrs $15.00; choice quotable $16.00.
f'ew feeder calves $14.50.
I Hogs 50. Nominal. Barrows and
fpilts ;all weights salable $15.75.
jpows $15.00. Feeder pigs quotable
S17.50-18.00. .
I Sheep 50. Slow, following Wed
yiesday's 25-50c lower close. Good
Jspring lambs $15.00, best Wed
nesday $15.50. Good wooled ewes
S8'50. Shorn ewes salable $8.50
own. y
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., May 3 ilP
Butter stocks today were reported
to be accumlating among retailers
and churners as consumers find
it hard going to dig up the neces
sary ration points. Prices were
unchanged.
V Trade in the egg market hold
ifirm as prices remained at OPA
Ruttm- Cuke S3 senrft 45.e.
' score 42ks: 90 score'?42c;- 8i
core 41 c pound.
I Eggs Prices to retailers: AA
Jlarge 44c; A large 42c; medium A
jS39c; small 35c dozen.
12 CHICKENS CUT SENTENCE
f Mound City, 111. (IB Noah Wig
ins received something new in
She way of reduced jail sentences.
Wiggins was sentenced to one
$ear for chicken-stealing, but the
jcourt recommended that for every
. &owl returned, one week should
Jbe cut from' the original term.
4The defendant managed to rake
jup a dozen chickens, knocking 12
weeks from his sentence, but he's
Sttill in jail for a long time.
PLAN WELCOME FOR VETS
O'FALLON, 111. (Ul Returning
war veterans of O'Fallon will find
fan extra-special welcome await-
iing them. At a recent meeting
ffarious civic and fraternal organ-
SsTWplrnme Home Assn.. whose Dur-
" ose will be to arrange suitable
receptions ior tne local veieiaiis
of World War II.
4,000 GALLONS FREE 'GAS'
Stonefort. 111. (U'i There was
ipasoline for everyone in the vil
lage of Stonefort, all unrationed
and free, when a gasoline tanK
i i ruck belonging to the Lawrence-
iville Cartage Co. overturned near
the town. Enterprising citizens
paraded past the gasoline toun
J lain for four hour with every
available bucket and pail in the
i community in order to salvage as
J much oi the 4.0UO gallons as pos
sible.
Largest and Most Complete Stock
of Used Merchandise in Oregon
2-Piece Living Room Set..! $30 to $125
5-Piece Bedroom Set.... ....$49 to $69
5-Piece Breakfast Set ....$15.00
Full Size Bed, Complete $10 to $30
Chest Drawers $10 to $25
Dressers $15 to $35
9x12 Rugs $25 to $35
Throw Rugs $1 to $5
Kitchen Ranges $10 to $50
Heatrolas ......$40 to $50
Floor Lemps, Table Lamps, Bod Lamps and a
Hundred Other Articles
Come Up and See What We Have
BROWN SUPPLY CO.
Phone I6I-W Redmond, Oregon
At the Trading Post
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates
LocalPaid in Advanc
28 Words One Time 85c
25 Words Three Times .750
25 Words Six Times $LS5
All wd mr It ftdd le par wart Omm
. number f InMrtloiu
On. month run, urn, copy, Vfc iwj rsU
Hlnimaa Chuie, tic
LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 20c
Clualfled AdnrUiInc, Cuh In Adnuu.
Dilj Ckalnc Tim. 12 iM P. U.
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
BEND LODGE NO. 139
A. F. & A. M.
Special CommunicaUon
Thurs., May 8, 7:30 p.m.
E. A. Degrees
and Examinations
George Slmervllle, Sec'y.
MEETING of Loyal Order of
Moose First and Third Fri
days. Ladies Auxiliary Second and
Fourth Saturdays.
DANCE for members, families
and candidates every Saturday
night, no charge.
FOB SALE
ON SHASTA Place, 2 bedroom
modern house, sleeping porch,
new drilled hole, fenced. $2700,
$600 down, $35 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
5-TUBE RADIO in good condition.
Inquire 1052 Newport.
2FRAME reversible honey ex
tractor, new garden cultivator,
twin laundry tubs, writing desk,
double coil bed springs. Call after
5 p. m. 236 E. Kearney. Lillian B.
McUne. -
LYONS FLOWER ' GARDENS
Steele's jumbo pansy plants, also
perennials and annual flower and
vegetable plants in season. 1604
W. 2nd, corner Portland.
3 ROOM modern with fruit room,
woodshed, garage, work shop. 2
lots, nice garden Spot. $1668.50,
$500 down. Wood in woodshed. On
highway, 2410 N. 1st Street.
ONE HIGH CHAIR, one mechan
ical drawing set, 4 small size new
Venetian blinds, maternity clothes.
Basement at 137 St. Helens.
t I WOOD FUEL
Order next winter's fuelhow in
load lots. Limbs or body. City or
Country. Brookings Wood Yard.
Phone 767.
FLAT BED 1934 Chev. truck, long
wheel base, dual tires, ceiling
price. On south highway, turn
right at closed Texaco station, 3rd
house on left. Any time after 5
p. m.
DAVENPORT and chair, twin
beds, good condition. Inquire 434
Riverfront.
PARTLY FURNISHED 4 room
house, hot and cold water, good
range and bed, lot 50'xl3O"; 5 min
utes walk from the mill, cheap.
Call at 22 Lake place.
ONE HEAVY DUTY home made
tractor. Also one gentle cow suit
able for family use. Phone 13-F-15.
First place west of Eastern Star
Grange hall".
STEEL'S JUMBO pansy plants,
perennials of all sorts, most an
nuals are now ready. Pickett Gar
dens. Phone 530, 6th at Quimby.
A COMBINATION coal and wood
"Estate" circulating heater. 1206
Elgin. Call after 5:30.
C H A I R I S FOUNDATION gar
ments, girdles and braziers, reas
onable prices. Call for appoint
ment. Phone 451-M. Ina F. Cram,
608 Broadway.
1 BLACK WORK horse, 9 years,
weight 1600 lbs. One veal calf. 200
ft. of galvanized flume 10" half
round. Phone 10-F-14. Homer
Brown, Butler Market road.
A
THE
FOB SALE
HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD wicker
baby carriage in excellent condi
tion. 524 Congress. Phone 641-J.
ROCKHILL strawberry plants, $3
per hundred, $25 per thousand,
dig yourself. Charles Burkart, 2
miles Bend-Burns highway.
EAST SIDE, 4 lots, 2 houses, 1
modern 2 bedroom, 1 semi-modern
on paved street, $3200 unfurnish
ed. Furniture can be purchased.
Anne Forbes, db Oregon. Phone
36-W.
1 JERSEY heifer with 2 months
old white face calf. Phone 447-W.
.32 COLT AUTOMATIC, new con
dition with some shells. Call at
1355 Hartford after 5 p. m.
4-ROOM MODERN, good condi
tion, furnace heat. 424 E. 3rd.
2 FAT HOGS for sale. 4 miles
out on Butler Market road. Chas.
Williamson.
HAND MADE Iancy work,
aprons, chair sets, table sets,
towel sets, pillow cases and vari
ous other articles. 1434 Daven
port WEST SIDE houses, 4 room mod
ern furnished, $1800, $300 down,
$30 month. 2 bedroom, shower,
garden, garage, chicken house,
$1800, $300 down, $25 month.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W.
PLANTS READY. Perennials,
strawberries, cabbage, cauliflow
er, brussel sprouts, broccoli, let-
tuce. t anton s Garden, sza ugden.
CANNED FRUIT, hem maker,
tennis racket and 2 balls, xamp
mattress, Whitman logger's boots
size 8, new combination wood,
coal circulator heater, mirrors,
cross cut saw, 1 steel day bed,
Ironing board, house coat size 12,
fruit jars, goose feather pillows,
bed spreads, dishes and cooking
utensils, toys, and drain pipe
auger. Inquire 1925 W. 7th.
ROCKHILL strawberry plants,
$3.00 per hundred if taken in next
10 days. Gervais Ranch, second
place west Cox's Service -Station
on south highway.
4 LOTS, 5 room modern, unfinish
ed upstairs, shop, large garage, 2
chicken houses, rabbit hutches,
52850. Loan available. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
PREWAR COOK stove, good con
dition. Inquire 1245 Elgin between'
11:00 a. m. and 3 p. m.
2 THREE ROOM: Houses, one
modern. Ranges, heating stoves.
new. Three garages, three wood
! sheds, one boat house. Extra long
i lots on river, east side. Must sell
I at once. Priced for quick sale at
;$2625. Terms at Gilberts Real
Estate. 1015 Wall Street.
3 PIECE BEDROOM suite, nearly
new. Inquire 448 Division.
CLEAN 2 bedroom modern house
on pavd street, 4 blocks from
town. Partly furnished including
Frigidaire and Montng range.
Small down payment to right
party. Call 915-M..
2 YEAR OLD heifer coming fresh
September. Bend Trap Club road,
first turn to left, 3rd house on
right.
16 FT. TRAILER house, good con
dition, has ice box and sink. Must
sell. Make offer. 144 Roosevelt.
100 EWES with lambs at side. 4
miles north of Ayre's store on old
Burt Allison place. J. E. Nolan,
Powell Butte.
50 SACKS POTATOES, 1 Oliver
walking plow, 1 model A motor
and transmission. H. E. Myers,
Rt. 1, Box 389, Cram place.
3 ROOM modern two stoves, ce
ment basement, new roof, newly
painted, close to Kenwood school.
Inquire at 104 Congress or phone
149-J.
4 BEDROOM: House on west side
north of Portland Ave. Must sell
at once. Priced at $3500 with $1000
down. For terms see Gilberts Heal
Estate and Insurance, 1015 Wall
Street.
COMPLETE BED with coil
springs and innerspring mattress.
One man's prewar bicycle in ex
cellent condition. 536 Ogden.
See
ELMER LEHNHERR
. For
Liberal
Cash Loans
On AUTO
Your L,GHT TRUCK
Your PICK-UP
Private Sales Financed
Simple Credit Requirements
Complete Privacy
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service
Oregon Owned
Motor Investment Co.
M333
217 Oregon Phone 525
BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 3.
FOB SALE
80 ACRE RANCH, 40 acres water
right, well ditched, full particu
lars 3V4 miles Butler-Market road.
Write Rt. 1, Box 358.
TWO GENTLE Jersey cows, now
milking, suitable for lamily use.
Also one six months old purebred
Jersey bull calf. Sawyer-Steiwer
Ranch breeding. James T. Price,
Rt. 2, Box 20-A. wo miles irom
city limits on new Redmond high
way.
COZY HOME all furnished, Frig-
idaire, electric stove, 2 bedrooms,
shower, 3 large lots, lovely view,
Dine trees. Only $2200, $500 down,
$30 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
NEW 4-ROOM modern house. In
quire 365 E. Kearney.
TOR SALE OB TRADE
1936 TERRAPLANE sedan, in A l
condition. 1936 V-8, reconditioned
motor. Will take old motor in on
exchange. Also car parts for sale.
136 Greenwood.
1934 PLYMOUTH coupe with
good tires.- $260.00 cash or will
take good Ford model A roadster
or pickup in trade. Must be in
good condition with good tires.
Frank R. Henderson, Rt. 2, Box
106.
FOB BENT
MODERN FURNISHED two
room house on back of lot, nice
shade and individual lawn and
garage. Can furnish utilities.
Phone 1083 or call at 623 Hill St.
3 ROOM modern house with bath,
lawn. Inquire 216 E. Irving after
Saturday.-
VACANCIES, OIKane building.
Inquire at Hogan's Studio.
3 ROOM modern cottage, electric
stove and refrigerator, wood, wa
ter and lights furnished. Also two
2 room modern cabins. Inquire
Signal Station on south highway.
VACANCY WESTONIA Apart
ments. Newly decorated, modern,
close in, electrically equipped, re
frigeration, garage, washing fa
cilities, full basement. Inquire
Aflf. 7, 1601 W. 3rd.
NEWLY DECORATED modern 3
room furnished apartment. 3
room modern furnished house.
Refrigeration and washing facili
ties, garage. Adults only. Close in.
Inquire 42 Irving, Nygaard Apts.
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent.
Drive yourself. Moving. Court
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
458 or call 755-W.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment, automatic heat and laundry
facilities, close in, at 509 Franklin,
Staats Apartments.
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.
4 ROOM semi-modern furnished
house, newly decorated.- Adults.
$15.00. Phone 1038 J.-;
NICELY FURNISHED modern
clean 3 room house, sleeping
porch, gas water heater, gas
range. $35 month. Adults only. 34
Lafayette. Phone 36-W.'
CLEAN i ONE room furnished
house including wood and water,
suitable for one or two people.
$8.00 a month. Inquire 634 Ari
zona, afternoons and evenings.
hi ACRE potato ground and berry
patch, share or cash rent. At E.
8th St. Call 905-J.
5 ROOM partially fm-nished
house, semi-modern, nice garden.
Call at 1069 Milwaukee.
WANTED
WHEN YOU want wood sawed
call McCann "The Buzz Saw
Man." Phone 945-M.
DAY OLD calves, anv hrppH
Phone ll-F-23 or call Donald1
Kaye, Kt. 1, Box 437-A.
USED R A Dins Will now
.....
prices for good used radios.
jeurge s naaio service. New loca-1
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WANT TO TRADE gas range on
electric refrigerator, or pay cash I
for refrigerator in good condi-1
tion. Write Box 1208, Redmond. I
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.
RED RYDER Bv FRED HARMAN
MHtRE ANOTHER B035J YEAH, LITTLE" 1 'ANT HOW, WE'RE X 1 1 7?ZZ7? A i UWHAT IS! BLAI3 !S
.BUetCKl ASONSr &T& BEAVER -'J fTELLN' WSriERiFP (HEt.REDO (ANTf DUCHESS' ISHEDO'M'WlTH kl.
VRED RYDERi7-fi5T0PPl, TrtV AftO'JT W EXPLOSION -CL! VTHAT WAGON J NST
AEvT- "-vSTjir. RAILROAD YOU HEARD BEFORE ) V, f- Vv i-l -M
iiVftk 4KUftH SURE HELPED V VTH' TRACKS WERE . XJ" . fT
WANTED
34 BEDROOM modern house,
preierawy on west side. Phone
714.
USED CAR, popular make, un
der $200. Inquire 245 Broadway.
WANT TO TRADE Electrolux re
frigerator for olfmtWo mfrlnara.
tor. Write J. R. Bryant, Star
nuuie, ousters, ure.
GOOD ELECTRIC refrigerator,
popular make. Not over 6 years
old. Care of L. M. Kelly, Pilot
Butte Auto Court.
GOOD USED bath tub and com
plete fixtures. Phone 1070-W or
call 147 E. Olney.
HELP WANTED
OFFICE HELP Must be able to
type. Write No. 344 Bend Bulletin.
FRY COOK. Inquire Pilot Butte
Inn.
MAN WANTED to operate dairy
ranch, must be experienced with
machines. Good wages. Phone 324
or36F-21.
COUPLE high school boys for
gardening and yard work. Good
wages. See Joe Slate at Slate's
Barber Shop.
HELP WANTED In housekeeping
Pilot Butte Inn. Apply Housekeep-
USED CARS
1933 CHEV. two door sedan, $275
cash. Good tires, swell heater, new
battery. See Ben Graffenberger
Service Station on South Third.
2 FORD dump trucks, one 1942,
one 1939. Ceiling price. Traier
P.ui k onen ataiion, iteamond, on
6th St. across from Hide and Wool
building.
MODEL A Ford, 16" wheels. In
quire 1027 Newport.
LOST
SHOPPING BAG containing
black patent leather purse with ,
papers In name of Mrs. Louis Dor- (
necker, Prineville, Ore., and some
cash. Evidently picked up by mis-:
take from customer's desk at Post
Office. Finder return to Bulletin, i
Reward. j
MISCELLANEOUS
WE HAVE a franchise with RCA
Victor for a limited supply of all
Popular and Western Hillbilly
records that they release in th
future and a sample of ea!h Clas
sical Album. If they make it, we
will have It. Come In and look our
stock over. Bend Music Company,
114 Minnesota Ave. Phone 712.
THOR WASHER SERVICE CER
TIFIED GENUINE PARTS. Also
repairing and factory parts for
other washers. A. J. Palmer, Har
mon and Galveston. Phone 275-J.
IF YOU are feeling below par get I
Pursin a preparation that sup-!
plies essential vitamins and Iron. !
Improves appetite, increases pep. ;
Guaranteed. For sale in Bend at
the Owl Pharmacy. I
FULLER INSECTICIDE
SCREEN PAINT Repels, or kills
on contact, FLIES, mosquitas,
gnats, moths, etc. Eliminate
TICKS, fleas, bugs, spiders, roach
es, etc. Phono 594. Lloyd Whca
don, 1714 Steldl, Bend.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's. !
Garments repaired, nominal cost. I
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brlnson, :
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.' ;
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.
'.end Washer Service, 136 Green
wood. Phone 583.
FOR YOUR plastering, hi ick lay
Ing, cement work and general re
pair call 504-W. j
MAKANDA Rpmnllnl Klnrl- Tina.
istered thoroughbred, light bay,
weignt iiaj, height 15', proven
sire of quarter horse type. Fee
$10.00, return privilege. Standing,
Brooks-Scanlon barn. Frank Kllpv
attendant.
HUNTING
YOUR LETTER! IEA DS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
18.1.1 Di;i;i) i ii.KD
Portland, Me. U'' A riwd
transferring land in South Wind
ham was registered here the other
day. It was dated Sept. 3, 1833.
1945
Allies Storming
Burma Capital
Pnlnmhn Mnv 3 l!Pt 1 AlltArl
troops stormed into Rangoon, cap
ital of Burma, today in the final,
phase of the campaign to liberate
the British colony from the Japa
nese Invaders.
Thp rlrivp Intn tha Miv ti.Mtt.
had a pre-war population of ap-
piuAiumiuiy uu,uuu,was announc-
Pd 111 RlwHill mmmiinimm rf tht
finilthpact Aula nnmmanrl
There were no immediate re
ports whether the allied forces,
Which POmnlptpd thp pnnltvtlampnt
of the city yesterday with a para-
iroup tanning zu miles to we
cnnth wpra mnnttnn ami fnvm.
.., . .n .uiuii li
able resistance at Rangoon.
civilians who had escaped from
the city and liberated prisoners
reported that high-ranking Japa
nese military oficers and puppet
government authorities had fled
the city.
CAMPBELL FUNERAL SET
Funeral services for Joseph
Campbell, who died In his sleep
on a ranch near Bend, will be held
at 2:30 p. m. Sunday In the
chapel at the Niswonger 'and
Winslow funeral home, it was an
nounced today. Rev. Father Vinc
ent. Kerwick will officiate, and
burial is to be in the Pilot Butte
cemetery.
BICYCLE IS STOLEN
Theft of his bicycle from the
high school rack yesterday, today
was reported to Bopd police by
jerry iwupatricK, 4tb lUast Burn
side street.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
Food Savings
for
Friday
Saturday
Friday Saturday Savings
0
Schilling
Coffee
2 lb. 65c
Tile C hcK'olulo
Drink
V-8
Cocktail
No. 2 15c
No. 5 35c
mi
fWv nemo
feSsrJ 59c
rr.-r. KriSP
fW'T Cockers
2PS White or
. ,rahum
COLUMBIA QUALITY MEATS
Roasting Hens, Heavy and Medium lb. 43c
Swiss Steak, Cut Thick, Grade A lb. 40c
.... 10 Kru
1 lb. Franks, 1 pt. Kraut both 35c
Salt Pork, Med. Wt 1 b. 31c
7 Ked
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
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CO PR. tMft 0Y NEA 6CRVICE. INC
CHLOROPHYLL.,
THE LIPE-6IVIN SUBSTANCE
OF PLANTS, HAS A CHEMICAL
NATURE SIMILAR TO THAT OP
BJ.OOO.
ANSWER: The science of the
The word is derived from Selene,
Dr. Clarence T. Simon, profes
sor of speech re-education at
Northwestern university, says
that 10 per cent of the nation's!
FOOD MARKET
Post Raisin Bran ...... .2 pkgs. 19c
Tenderoni .3 pkgs. 25c
WOOIIBUKV
Toilet Soap Deal .4 bars 29c
H&D Kernel Corn ...... .can 17c
Merrimac Peas can 15c
Staco String Beans can 15c
Spinach No. 2 can 15c
Minced Clams can 34c
Soy King Pancake Flour. . .pkg. 17c
H-D Peaches No. 21 can 28c
Duffs Muffin Mix pkg. 25c
Mustard, Best Foods, 9c
Cream-of-Wheat 24c
Fcls Naptha...4 for 19c
Peet's Soap, large.. 29c
Syrup pt. 23c
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PAGE SEVEN
SELENOGRAPHY
IS THE STUDY OF
0 PHOTOGRAPHY OF WOMEN
RACETRACK STATISTICS
TOPOGRAPHY OF THE MOON
physical features of the moon.
goddess of the moon.
school children have speech de
fects ranging from stuttering to
inability to produce certain vowel
add consonant sounds.
Food Savings
. for
Friday
Saturday .
Albers
Pancake
Flour
No. 10 Bag
69c
Swans Down
Family
Flour.
25 Lb.
$1.19
i5-3 rja T. M. WEO. U. 1. PAT. OtT. ,