The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 14, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN. BENDOREGON, MONDAY", MAY 14, 1945
PAGE SEVEN
Srices in Decline
On Stock Market
ByDmerC. Walzer .
(Unttsd FnM FiiuUKil Editor)
New York. May 14 IF Trading
n stocks today fell off to ' the
lightest level in more than - a
month. Prices declined Irregular
ly. ' i . -
None of the major groups es
tablished a definite trend except
the oils which were definitely
lower. Rails had a rew firm spots
but were lower on average. Steels
held barely steady. Motors de
clined in most instances. Numer
ous special issues were up a point
or more.
Traders continued very cautious
on the market on the belief it
would be subject to further tests.
Tr(ws was considered favorable,
including several improved cor
poration reports and a small rise
in steel production. But recon
version difficulties continued to
dominate the financial district's
thinking, keeping many of the
sidelines.
Hudson motors, one of the most
active issues traded, lost more
than a point and then came back
all the way. Other motors were
down. Eastern air lines rose
nearly two points to a new high
in its section while national air
lines had a two-point rise to a
new high. Douglas led aircraft
lower.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., May 14 (IB
Livestock: Cattle 1,600, calves
200. Active, steady to strong.
Good-choice steers 25c higher;
top 17.65. Several loads good
choice steers 16.50-17.50; good
grades down to 15.50; common
inedium 12.00-15.00. Heifers 11.00
14.00. Good fed heifers to 15.50.
Load good fed cows 13.50. Other
beef cows 11.00-12.50. Canner
cutter 7.00-9.50. Sausage bulls
10.50-12.50. Good beef bulls 13.00
13.75. Good-choice vealers 15.00
16.00. Hogs zuu. steady. Barrows and
gilts 15.75. Cows 15.00. Stags 14.50.
Feeder pigs 18.00-19.00.
Sheep 900. Lambs 25c lower;
ewes steady. Good-choice spring
lambs 13.75; common grades
down to 10.00. Mixed shorn lambs
and yearlings 11.50. Good ewes
6.00-6.50. ,
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., May 14 (IB De
mand for quality eggs to storage
was keen today, with a steady
tone noted in the market. Prices
were unchanged.
A quiet tone prevailed in the
gutter rniarket, with prices un
changed. - ... "
Butter uuoe 3 score- 42c;
92 score 42c; 90 score 42c; 89
score 41 Vic pound.
Eggs Prices to retailers: AA
large 44c; A large 42c; medium
A 39c; small 35c dozen.
Bend Girls Win
2 Class Offices
Bend girls taking cadet nurse
training at the University of Ore
gon medical school in Portland
have just about "cornered" class
offices, it was learned here today.
Marie Cox is president of the ca
det class and Jane MeGarvey is
vice president.
The girls visited here over the
weekend with relatives. Both at
tended Oregon State college last
year.
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HlnuaQB Chars. 35c
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20o
Classified AdTartistnc, Cash in Advaaaa
Daily Claalnc Tirna 11:1 P. U.
FOR SALE
NEW KOHLER Electric Plants,
immediate delivery to those who
qualify, 1500 Watt A.C. and D.C.
110 Volt Full automatic. Witham
Battery & Electric Co., 978 Oak
St., Eugene, Ore.
MAN'S PREWAR bicycle in excel
lent condition, pair crutches. In
quire 320 McKinley.
LARGE CMC truck motor com
plete with transmission and
Browney, $100.00, good shape. '31
model A Ford truck, $300.00, with
in ceiling price. : Trailer house
with stove, ice bdx and daveno,
$75.00. Inquire Rt. 1, Box 445,
Bend. Phone 22-F-13.
COMPLETELY MODERN auto
court with good grounds and well
located twelve units completely
furnished. This is a good buy and
can be easily handled by two peo
ple. Priced at $25,000. Requires
half down, balance on terms.
Frank MeGarvey, Bank of Bend
Bldg.
ONE TEAM smooth mouth
horses, and collars, $60. On Red
mond highway 254 miles east of
Sisters, then 1 mile north. C. J.
Veline.
COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy and
waterproofed pad, jumper and
child's car seat. Call 363-W.
MAN'S ELGIN wrist watch. One
young giant white buck and
young doe. Also one Rhode Island
red setting hen. Call at 147 E.
Olney.
5 ACRES, 5 acres water right, 4
room house, telephone, garage,
large chicken house, hog house,
new flumes, close to town on main
highway. Inquire at 516 Lava Rd.
2 BEDROOM modern house, fire
place, electric range,, electric hot
water heater, fruit cellar, 2 lots,
garage, garden spot, berry patch,
lots of flowers and shrubs. 212
Yew lane.
BARGAIN new 2 bedroom mod
ern . house, near Allen school,
large living room with mountain
vpw, $3500, loan, available. Anne
ruiucs, oo uregon: r nune oo-w.
LYONS FLOWER GARDENS
Asters, Snaps, Marigolds, Petun
ias and other annuals. Vegetable
plants and Jsteel s Jumbo pansies.
1604 W. 2nd, corner Portland.
Pl.ANTSREAnV Porpnnialo
strawberries, cabbage, cauliflow
er, brussel sprouts, broccoli, let
tuce, f anion s uaraen, n3 ugaen.
5 PIECE DINETTE set, 4 burner
hot plate, 100 pound ice refriger
ator, A-l condition. 212 Yew lane.
LYONS FLOWER GARDENS r
Steele's jumbo pansy plants, also
perennials and annual flower and
vegetable plants in season. 1604
W. 2nd, corner Portland.
SETTING HENS 'and turkey
eggs. Go out Butler Market road
to Deschutes road. First house on
left. C. W. Williamson, Rt. 2, Box
251.
A STEAL, 80 acres, 40 acres Arn
old, 5 Ms miles from Bend, well
constructed 4 'room house, good
outbuildings, two cisterns, small
orchard, pasture. Only $2750, $850
down, $30 month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
CAR RADIO $10, ball and socket
trailer hitches, medium size vise,
beds, day beds, sanitary cots, dav
eno bods, airtight heater. 350 Division.
Set Your Own 7th War Loan
Employee Quota
From This Table
Col. I Col. 2 Col. 3 Col. 4
Average Average Average Maturity
Wage Subscription WeeUy Value of
Per Needed Allotment Bonds Bought
Month (Cash Value) 7th War Loan
$250 & up $187.50 $15.63 $250
225-250 150.00 11.50 200
210-225 131.25 10.94 175
200-210 112.50 9.38 150
180-200 93.75 7.82 125
140-180 75.00 6.25 100
100-140 37.50 3.13 50
Under $100 18.75 1.57 25
'This would include present allotment plus extra special 7th
War Loan allotment and extra cash purchases for 13-wcelc
period in April, May, and June.
FORMULA
Ml AwrrliiH averse wacr wal ef rompinf an namber f rmpinytn.
IB) Msltiplr nassscr st kym hr fisarr m 1'slss.i. 2.
This ail! site thr mpipsny's Islsl grM Krventh Wsr lsn qaols In dolts'
(ts arrrrc si 4MIS in terms i tnstnnlr false in bands ttsa figure in
elann 4.t
(C Ta asrrrtain NET aainant fa ba raised, d-durt expected allotments trace
AprU. Msr. and Jane Irons lolsl grass qaoca.
Space Courtesy Brookt-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc.
and The Shevlln-Hixon Company
FOR SALE
PHILCO RADIO, large mohair
pre-war davenport, 8 piece walnut
dining set, oak library table, beds,
dressers, chest of drawers, M inch
electric drill, leather rocker, log
ger's 10 inch calk boots, coil
springs, collapsible baby buggy,
baby bassinette, copper wash boil
er, binoculars, baby beds, 125 ft.
roll 7 ft. chicken wire. Furniture
Exchange, 315 Greenwood.
ON SOUTH 3rd 5 room modern
plastered house, wired for elec
tric range, electric hot water heat
er, 4 large lots, fenced. $3800,
$1643 down, $26 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
WOOD FUEL
Order next winter's fuel now In
load lots. Limbs or body. City or
Country. Brookings Wood Yard.
Phone 767.
LARGE RANCH in Powell Butte
section, 320 acres deeded land, 220
acres C.O.I, water, 100 acres al
ready In crop and 100 acres ready
for potatoes. Owner must leave
account of health. Priced at $32,
000 for immediate possession,
some terms. Complete line ma
chinery may be obtained at mar
ket price. Frank MeGarvey, Bank
of Bend Bldg.
GOOD USED prewar combination
gas and wood range, 2 gas water
tanks, gas plate, window shades,
2 pair drapes rust, and some blue
drapes. Men's and women's shoes
size 8 Ms narrow. Some almost new.
Odds and ends. Inquire 42 Irving.
Mrs. Nygaard. .
14 FT. BOAT, oars, cheap. 7 ft.
crosscut saw, 25 ft. garden soaker
hose, 1 and 2 qt. fruit jars with
rings. Inquire 720 Delaware.
760-ACRE stock and dairy ranch,
$10,000. Machinery, equipment,
grazing permits, free irrigation,
45 miles from Burns. 100 acres in
alfalfa ond grain. Jeff Cawlfield,
Drewsey, Ore.
CHARIS FOUNDATION gar
ments, girdles and brassieres,
reasonable prices. Call for ap
pointment. Phone 451-M. Ina F.
Cram, 608 Broadway.
TWO BEDSPREADS, various
sized center pieces, pillow slips,
and vanity sets all crocheted. Mrs.
W. E. Dent, two miles east of Ter
rebonne. FRYERS for sale, M mile west of
Cox's Veltex service station on
south highway. Inquire Joe Mc
Millan. 2 CHOICE gilts ready to breed.
Ed Duffy, Rt. l,.Box 412, Arnold
District.
500 ACRES within few miles of
Bend. Excellent ' dairy or cattle
ranch, has 120 acres Swalley wa
ter and 120 acres in crop. A fine
buy at $12,000. Requires half
down, balance on terms. Frank
MeGarvey, Bank of Bend Bldg.'
PRE-WAR ATLAS, collapsible
padded baby buggy with weather
cover and innersprlng mattress,
good condition, $20. Call 208-J or
153 Jefferson place.
WANT TO SELL my equity
cheap in 4 room house. Chicken
house, garage, lawn and rose
bushes. See at 1414 E. 2nd.
TRAILER HOUSE 16 foot long,
7 foot wide. Inquire 5 Hawthorne.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM partly furnished apart
ment, $17.00 a month including
water. 112 Lava Road, corner
Colorado. Phone 68-W.
2 ROOM MODERN: Furnished
cabin, oil heat, shower bath. 1
block from business district.
$15.00 per month. Gilberts Real
Estate & Insurance. 1015 Wall St.
3 ROOM MODERN: Unfurnished
house, east side on river. Gas
stove and water heater. Garage
and boat house. $25.00 nor month.
Gilberts Real Estate. 1015 Wall
Street.
FOR RENT
3 ROOM furnished house, not
mnriom near mills, sarase If de
sired. Apply 207 Riverfront
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent
Drive yourself. Moving. Court
hmiso Knrvice. 1174 Wall. Phone
458 or call 755-W. ,
2 BEDROOM and 1 bedroom un
furnished apts., hardwood floors,
stove, heating, refrigeration, and
laundrv facilities. Jansen Villa,
407 Portland Ave.
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT,
cool, clean, close in. Modern, elec
trically equipped, tree wasning xa
cilities, garage, full basement. In
quire No. 7 Westonia Apts., 1601
West 3rd St.
3 ROOM MODERN: Furnished
apartment. Good location. Newly
aecoratea. not waier lurnisneu.
Par mnnlh S90 Ol f.llrwrto Rpfll
Estate & Insurance. 1015 Wall St.
GARAGE: 700 block on Broad
way. $3.50 per month. Gilberts
Real Estate and Insurance. 1015
Wall Street.
WANTED
WHEN YOU want wood sawed
call McCann "The Buzz Saw
Man." Phone 645-M.
TO RENT good pasture for 10
calves 7 months old. Write C. J.
Veline, Star Rte., Sisters, Oregon.
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 a lot of used fur
niture. Will pay a good price if
the furniture is in good condition.
Phone 1156 after 5 p.m.
TO BUY 1 or 2 shares of C.O.I,
water. Write Vern E. Key, Rt. 1,
Box 133, Bend.
WOULD LIKE to buy a small
radio to send overseas. Will pay a
good price for a used bath tub.
Phone 1156 after 5 p. m.
RESPONSIBLE COUPLE wishes
to rent 3 bedroom modern house,
furnished, partly furnished or un
furnished. Can give references.
Write No. 565, care of Bend Bulle
tin. LATE MODEL flat-bed truck.
Contact Mr. Harry Jackson, Pilot
Buttolnn.
WANTED TO RENT Army of
ficer and family, twp children,
want furnished house or apart
ment of adequate size. Pay. to
iza a month, i-'none col. speen
or Mrs. Speen at Pilot Butte Inn.
MOVING TO BEND, want to rent
furnished two bedroom house, by
May 25th. Dale V. Charlton, 722
Martin Street, Klamath Falls, Ore,
HELP WANTED
MAN to care lor cabins at fishing
resort. Inquire U. S. Employment
Service.
BOY to work in store and some
outside work. Steady during sum
mer vacation. Call in person at
Evans Fly Co.
MAN WANTED to operate dairy
ranch, must be" experienced with
machines. Good wages. Phone 324
or 36-F-21.
WANTED: experienced bookkeep
er with knowledge of shorthand
and typing. Write Drawer N, Red
mond, Oregon.
EXPERIENCED body and fender
man wanted. Will make very at
tractive deal to permonent em
ployee. See Halbrook Motors.
GROCERYMAN Experience pre
ferred or experienced high school
boy. Apply Erickson's Food Mar
ket. MEN WANTED for common la
bor at Camp Abbott. Transporta
tion furnished, leaves from Pilot
Butte Inn 6:50 a. m. 9 hours a
day. Call Harry Jackson, Room
321, Pilot Butte Inn.
150 BEAN PICKERS to register
now. Family groups preferred. IS
acre patch on the Henry Turn
idge ranch, 15 miles south of Sa
lem on the banks of the Santiam
river. Standard wages 2V4c per lb,
'ic bonus. Free transportation.
Picking starts about middle of
July to the end of Aug. Register
this week at 530 Lava Rd. Wm.
Schwab. Do not call Sunday.
,
SITUATION WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER capable of tak
ing complete charge wants place
to work steady where she can
have small child with her. Inquire
!56 McKay.
RED RYDER
s. ' ' r SCrf1 111
rf RED-' Y
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LOST
BETWEEN BEND and Carroll
Acres, part of steel carap bed. C.
E. Kleinteldt. Phone 22-F-12.
BILLFOLD containing money and
driver's license. Keep money and
return papers. P. F. Riedel. Phone
20-F-3. HU 1, Box 101.
FOUND
BLACK and white female shep
herd doff. Benri.Riirne hlphwnv
Phone 159.
-USED CARS
1935 CHRYSLER sedan, has radio.
good rubber. In good condition.
unaer UfA ceiling price. 5225. In
quire Pine Tree Auto Court, Cabin
18. . ...
1929 CHEV. coach, 4 good tires, 1
SDare. SlIX, llnHor- IPA onilina
H. G. Gilcher, 1452 Harmon.
MISCELLANEOUS
WASHING MACHINE reDairine.
Bend Washer Service, latj Green-
wooa. rnone doj.
MAKANDA, Remount Stud: Reg
istered thoroughbred, light bay,
weight 1120, height lSto. Droven
sire ol quarter horse type. Fee
$10.00, return privilege. Standing,
BrooKs-Scanion barn.FranK Fliey,
attendant
FULLER INSECTICIDE
SCREEN PAINT Repels, or kills
on contact, FLIES, mosqultas,
gnats, moths, etc. Eliminate
TICKS, fleas, bugs, spiders, roach
es, etc. Phone b4. Lloyd Whea
don, 1714 Steidl, Bend.
and wringer rolls lor all makes.
us cnecx your machine no
ooiigation. Elmer Hudson, phone
274. 434 Kansas.
FEINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Ex-Nip Prisoner
Reaches Midstate
Terrebonne, May 14 Looking
fine and apparently none the
worse for her harrowing experi
ence, Mrs. C. S. Magnuson and
two daughters, Susan, 5, and Kar
en, 3, have arrived in Terrebonne
after spending three years as
prisoners of the Japs in San To
mas internment camp in Manila.
The Magnusons were accompanied
by Mrs. Magnuson's father, Ar
thur Jaeger, and are staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Hanson. Mrs. Magnuson and Mrs.
Hanson arc sisters. Magnuson ex
pects to join his family here in
about a month..
Magnuson and his family went
to Manila in 1939, where he was
stationed by a San Francisco im
porting and exporting firm. Both
their daughters were born there,
Karen in the internment camp.
Mrs. Magnuson, the former Frieda
Jaeger, lived as a child in Bend
und Redmond and attended the
Redmond union high school.
HEALTH CALENDAR
Health department activities
for the week include a class for
the expectant mother, at 1:30 a.m.
Tuesday in the health offices In
the county courthouse, and the
regular immunization clinic Irom
1 to 3 p.m. Friday.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
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Cash Loans
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Friendly Enemy
Paris, May 14 IID Gen. Dwight
D. Eisenhower announced today
that "drastic measures" had been
set in motion to end any treat
ment of high nazl and German
officials as "friendly enemies."
Elsenhower's statement fol
lowed criticism by French and
other commentators of what they
called preferential attitude adopt
ed by American army officers
toward reichsmarshal Hermann
Goering. - ,
"The generous Americans In
vited him to lunch," one Paris
radio commentator said. "One
could think we are back in the old
ages when opposing leaders were
bowing to each other."
Eisenhower said his attention
had been called to press reports
of instances of senior American
officers treating nazls and Ger
man officials as "friendly ene
mies.
Orders Violated .
"Any such instance has been In
direct violation ot my express and
long-standing orders," he said.
"Drastic measures have been set
in motion to assure termination
of these errors forthwith.
"Moreover, any past Instances
of this nature are by no means
indicative of the attitude of this
army, but are the results of
faulty Judgment of the Individuals
concerned, who will be personally
acquainted with expressions of
my definite disapproval.
"In the name of this great force
and in my own, I regret these
occurrences.
Aviation Meeting
Set for May 23
City and county officials and
persons Interested in aviation
from all parts of Central Oregon
are expected to attend a meeting
nore on May in the Pilot Butte
inn when officials of the Oreeon
slate board of aeronautics come
here to study flying needs. The
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINK! AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
SERVICE
"LET A MECHANIC
UNION
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Gasoline
TRITON
Motor Oil
1108 lloml
AUTO REPAIRING
AUTO REPAIRS
Expert ineeliuiiicul and electri
cal work on all makes of curs
and trucks.
COMPLETE OVERHAULING
TIRE SERVICE
Dewyer & Knox
Next to liuilHon-Diinciin
1327 Wall I'Iioiik 812
BEAUTY SHOPS
MOTHER'S DAY
KOLD WAVE
PERMANENTS
Truly a (ilft
To I'leiiMi Her!
EXPERT OPERATORS
Miiy . Laura Arttalle
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 4X1
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
827 Willi
Pliiinn r'l
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Complete Service
Cesspool & Septic Tanks
Hetit of MiilcrluU Furnished
Our periodical liiNpcrlliiii will
Insure you more efficient op
eration. B. F. Rhodes & Son
Phono 3H W or ll-F-23
THIS CURIOUS WORLD ftjgr
IlAN EXPERIENCED ESKIMO CAN BUH.6 !
j
QutkrrgOdefr
"WHEN rain stops coming
DOWN, IT LETS UP," Says
EDNA M. WILSON.
meeting Is set for 2:30 p. m.
The aviation committee of the
Bend chamber of commerce and
C. G. Relter, city manager, have
extended Invitations to persons In
all communities between Mauplh,
Burns and Chemult.
GROUP TO MEET
The Parents' study group will
meet at 3 p. m. 'i-uesday, May 15,
in the primary room at Allen
school. Rev. R. II. Prentice will
sneak on "Children's Questions.
This is on oiicn meeting, and all
parents are urged to attend, those
in charge have stressed.
STATIONS
SERVICE YOUR CAR" .
Dyer's Auto Service
George M, Dyer
Complete Auto Lubrication
Firestone Tires & Batteries
Sales and Service
at Greenwood
Phone 87
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract W'irlnif
Appliance Kcpuir
Electrieul Supplies
FluuriiHiwiil Light
OK MuKtlu Lumps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Phone 98
WASHERS
WRINGER ROLLS
AUTHORIZED PARTS
-H
Siirvlre on all makes of wash
ing machines and elt l i leal ap
pliances. Bend Washer Service
l.'W (irecinviMMl P!: !W
Heating Plumbing
PLUMBING
Hteam l ining
New Work Kcpulrlng
llomn Water Systems
Sump I'linips
Plumbing Suppllefl
Warner Plumbing
822 Wall Phone 217-VV
Long Distance Hauling .
BEACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing in '
Long Distance Household
Goods Movement
cop a. taw by ha a&avKi. wo.
HORSEBACK RIDIN&
WAS A PRESCRIBED REMEDY
FOR TUBERCULOSIS
A CENTURY AGO.
T.M.alo.tl;a.PAT.0r.
POUND NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that un
der Hnd by virtue of Ordinance
No. 120 of the City of Bend, I will
on Saturday, May 19, 1945 at the
hour of 10:00 a.m. at the City
Pound, on First Street between
Greenwood and Franklin Avenues
in Bend, Oregon, sell or offer for
sale the following dogs,to-wit:
1 small female black and brow0
long haired part Cocker Spaniel.
1 large red Irish setter.
1 brown medium sized, long
hair male -mixed breed.
KEN GULICK,
City Poundmaster. Adv.
MONUMENTS
R. C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
IflSft Awhrey Kil, Tel. H2rH
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Servic
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Biml e Mlnnnxrim Phono KHW
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Itally Service Every Day
Of the Year
Phone 544
INSURANCE
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO 1'IRK LIKE
Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr.
321 Drake Road Phone 316
John W. Smith, Agent
1.1IIH Awhrey !M, Phone UU4-W
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
FAHMIRS AUTOMOBILE INTER-INSURANCE
EXCHANGE t TRUCK INS. EXCHANGE
& FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
Be Sale Not Sorry
Insure Today
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111.-. I Bond St. Phone 331
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