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    THE BEND BULLLET1N. BEND. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 25. 1945
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Sail and Liquor
f Sales Take Lead
By T. W. Kienlen "",
(Uoitca t'rwi bl&tt (JornMpondcnt)
Mew York, May. 25 urn-Kail-roan
anu liquor satires led an ad
vance in the stocK market today
in moderately increased trading.
Demand lor tne rails reliecied
current reports on Apia opera
tions whicn show tne carriers
generally to have done better
man in the corresponding la44
period. For the lirst lour months,
too, the showing has been better
tnis year than last,.
Most active stock In the rail
crouD was New York Central,
up nearly a point to equal- its
i:i45 Deak. There also wei e large
cash sales in mis issue, wmui
old ex-dividend yesterday. Fur
nasers who acquire the shares
ior cash still are entitled to. re
ceive the dividend, however.
Liquors responded briskly to
overnight action by the war pro
duction board in authorizing an
other "holiday" in July for the
production ol beverage alcohol.
Pine Forest
Pine Forest, May 25 (Special)
The Pine Forest grange met
In regular session Tuesday. Paul
Heidel, of the agriculture commit
tee, gave a talk on the new rules
by OPA on farm slaughtering.
Mrs. Claude Wanichek was ap
pointed to represent the grange
at the Camp Fire girls' council.
The grange sponsors the Wetoma
chick group.
After the business the group
enjoyed a social hour of singing.
1 .inntinnn 11I3C COWdH hi All,,
Bishop, Mrs. Pansy Reidel, and
i TyTilerle Duncan.
Rev. and Mrs. Merrit Ketcham
and children of Portland, spent
from Sunday to Thursday visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Ketcham, and his sister, Mrs.
Stanley Bowden. Rev. Ketcham
is a Baptist minister in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Primeau
have named their daughter, born
May 16, Kathleen Dee. The baby
weigned eignt pounds.
Mrs. Evelyn Watson was a
Sunday dinner guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Graff en
berger. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Scott
named their daughter, born May
15, Marilyn Ruth. Scott is the
minister at the Church of Christ.
The Home Economics club of
the Pine Forest grange met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Ethel Solde, with Mrs. Ethel
Colver assisting. About 20 ladies
enjoyed the afternoon and a
lunch. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Louis CJless,
ing.
jvirs. iuiu xuuiig, wnu nits ueen
visiting her sister, Mrs. Vic Her,
for several days, left this week
end for her home in Portland.
The Pine Forest juvenile
grange will meet Saturday, May
26. Baseball equipment was pur
chased last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hymos have
named their son, born May 16,
Philip Richard.
Betty Jo Rickman spent Friddy
night with Garnet Rae Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ives
sjient several days visiting their
daughter, Mrs. George Klassen in
Portland, and Mrs. Oscar Ketch
am in Fort Lewis.
I wonder how many people in and
near Bend could tell me how many
monlhs a year there are winetr sports pos
sibilities within a short distance?
It occurred to me shortly after I
came to Bend that Central Oregon had
so much to offer and yet seemed to be
keeping it a secret. Surely there is enuf
to attract a lot of visitors.
You know, no one knew that Cali
fornia could grow oranges and many
other sub-tropical fruits. But somebody
tried it out and told someone else and a
new industry was on its road.
There's one crop that will be ter
rific after the war and Bend has every
thing that will encourage a fast and
tremendous growth. What crop? Why,
tourists, of course.
That's my preachment for today.
Now I want to again suggest that you
bring your car in for that body or fender
work. The boys can still take on some
work and give you prompt attention. It
might be smart for you to make a date
when you can spare your car.
albrook
That
Friendly
Mercury
Bond and Minnesota
Spare Articles Can Be
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance .
25 WordsOne Time : .35c
25 Wonts inree Times 74c
i& Word-Six Times U6
All wards m U t le rrr wrw tlM
abM 1 InMruans
On. montl. rua. Mm cij, 4t 4ar rmU
Ulnlani Ckmii, Ik
LINK BATE 10c CAPITALS 20c
Uauiicd Advtrualac, Caak im Abbbm
lluU CUuug M UiH P. M.
BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
F. U. E. Halt
W. M. Loy, W. P. Phone 20-F-5
Harry .A. Marshall, Secretary
wo Bend Dairy Store
MEETING of LOYAL ORDER of
MOOSE, Second and Fourth Fri
days. Ladies of the Moose First
anu Third lTiaays.
DANCE for members, families
anu candidates every Saturday
night, no charge.
FOB SALE
EXCEPTIONALLY ROOMY mod
ern 5 room home, Venetian blinds,
hardwood floors, double plumb
ing, furnace and garage, Close to
scnools and business district. Call
552-R lor appointment.
250 WHITE LEGHORN hens
or trade for cows. Bill Bender, Rt.
1, Box 327. Mi mile south, 94 mile
east off Butler Market road at air
port. ' '
$2500 BUYS good 4 room home,
paved street, east side. $2400 buys
modern 3 room furnished, 4 lots,
west side, immediate possession.
$1400 buys 3 room mouern, north
side. $3000 buys 3 modern bed
room home on E. 2nd street. C. ,V.
Silvis, 118 Oregon.
PERENNIAL CABBAGE, broc
coli, brussel sprouts and head let
tuce plants, ianton's Garden, 829
i Ogden.
BABY'S HIGH CHAIR, good con
dition. Inquire Bend Auto Park,
Cabin 8.
NETTEDGEM seed potatoes.
Phone 488-WX.
COMPLETELY MODERN almost
new 5 room home. 2 large bed
rooms, model kitchen, utility
room, hardwood floors, double
plumning, electric water heater,
wired for range, piped furnace,
garage. 246 Jefferson.
$3700 BUYS 40 acres, 34 acres C.
O. I., fair house and outbuildings,
Glectricftv. 6 miles out. Personal
sitppTOperty.'can nd purchased. Pos?
session soon. c. V. Silvis, 118 Ore
gon bt.
SEED POTATOES. Inquire 225
Miller after 4:30 p. m.
JERSEY COW. R. E. Wilson, K
mile east of 4 Corners on Bend
Burns highway.
3 ROOM modern, woodshed and
wood, garage, workshop, nice cel
lar, 2 lots, garden in and berries,
on highway. Partly furnished.
Price $167435. 2410 N. 1st St.
BABY CARRIAGE, walker, basi-
nett, -it crib and mattress, all in
good condition. 1403 Jacksonville.
Phone 1084-J.
I -
Jack Halbrook.
otors
Dealer
Lincoln
Phone 680
M
FOE BALE
NETTEDGEM seed potatoes.
Turn left at Carroll Acres store,
5th house on the left. Formerly
Cram's Dairy. Rt 1, Box 156.
tifinn nuvs 5 jirros. CO I. water.
good 3 room house, barn and
chicken house. Immediate posses
sion, electricity reaay 10 iiuk.
C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon. .
PRE-WAR FURNITURE, beds,
stoves, chests, dinette set, daveno,
etc. Inquire Duplex corner 10th
and D Redmond.
it act RTntr. d hedrnnm modern
home, living room with fireplace,
Wll HJIU UMMfifi low" .-....
tian blinds, nice kitchen with gas
range, large basement, wood or
coal furnace, gas water heater,
lot 50X150, nice yard for garden
spot, garage. Close in on paved
street For sale by owner. 223 St.
Helens. Phone 354 for appoint
ment. 1 LONG 2 year Arabian saddle
horse, well broke. Inquire 223 St.
Helens or phone 354.
4 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots,
garage, woodsned. 4t umey.
SMALL BABY BED and mattress,
good condition. Inquire 1445 Cum
berland or call 1057-J.
BEND VINTAGE Shop. Grand
opportunity for right couple. Own
er must sell because of Illness in
family. Complete stock,, p.-iced
right. Inquire at 120 Oregon Ave,
between 10:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
RED FRYERS, live weight at
ranch. Elder Ranch, 7 miles north
on old Redmond highway.
TABLE MODEL 6 tube Silvertone
radio. 1314 Columbia.
W OOD FUEL
Order next winter's fuel now In
load lots. Limbs or body. City or
Country. Brookings Wood Yard.
Phone 767.
1941 FACTORY BUILT coach
type 3 room trailer house, Butane
heat and cook, awning and attach
ments, good condition. See at Bab
ler Bros. Warehouse, Redmond,
Ore., or phone Redmond 73. Will
move reasonable distance.
6 ROOM MODERN: On edge of
town with 4 lots. All fenced. Has
2 cow barns, chicken house for
100 chickens, 2 root houses. About
13 of ground now in alfalfa. Price
reduced from $2887.00 to $2100.00
for Quick sale. Must sell now. Gil
berts Real Estate' & Insurance
1015 Wall Street.
5-MECE LIGHT OAK' dinette set
red leather chair seals. Excel
lent condition. Inquire 597 Hill
Street between 5:30 P. M. & 6:30
P. M. this evening.
PACKING BARRELS, at Bake-
rite Bakery, 852 Wall.
HOME ON RIVER: 5 Room Mod
ern, hardwood floors, wired for
electric range, and has furnace.
A nice home on Harmon only
$3800.00, Gilberts Real Estate and
Insurance 1015 Wall Street
DON'T OVERLOOK this five-
room modern furnished house,
good furniture including electric
refrigerator oh paved street close
to town, mills and school. Phone
915-M.
ONE HORSEPOWER Super Cold
refrigerator unit, with' walk-in
box. Priced at $300 for quick sale.
1454 Albany Ave.
SADDLE HORSES for hire or
sale. Phone 3-R-2 for appointment.
3'a miles south on Dalles Cali
fornia highway. S. L. Miles.
GOAT Toggenberg yearling doe,
not bred. Fat, make good meat.
No points. Also cull spuds. P. C.
Bust, l'A miles east of Bradetlch
Dairy.
6 ROOM MODERN: With 4 bed
rooms on West side. Just off Port
land Ave. Priced at $3500.00 at Gil-
' berts Real Estate & Insurance
! 1015 Wall Street.
1 YEAR OLD HORSE, tame and
halter broke will make a ble work
I horse, or trade for what have you.
Fred Sachtjen, Rt. 1, Box 22, Blak
1 ley Heights.
1 WHITE GIANT breeding Rab
, bits, 6 bred does and 2 bucks,
i Also 7 young unbred docs. Call
! at 147 E. Olney.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Office Phau 73
Bn. Phon. 819-W
Clarence Burth gays:
It Doesn't Cost a Cent
The President' Protective In
vifitnient Plan ... a safe, flex
ible mean of providing Income
for the future . . . dnenn't cHt
a cent if you die within 20
years, hrvaufte all dppmitH you
have made on it will be return
ed to your family and the prin
cipal amount of the contract
paid to them.
FOR DETAILS SEK
C. E. BUSH
Bend Phone 233-W
The Franklin Life
Insurance Company
Springfield, Illinois
DiHtinsniifthed Service
binve 1884 ,
Turned
FOB SALE
WALNUT BREAKFAST table &
e ur.iw ..iu1 fnr nulck sale.
2 -wheel trailer, $7.50. Electric
sandwich toaster, electric raum,
bedsteads $2.00, SJ.iw
-c.il ernw used trunk, alu
minum ironing boards, , sleeve
boards, wash tub, aluminum tea
kettle, dishes, child's trunk, com
mnrinc HrMtpr hasps, occasional
chair, boy's bicycle, 600 X 16 car
chains HKe new, uay ocas, uwwj
tables, drop leaf kitchen tables,
lots of used furniture, low price,
across street from 350 Division.
Open evenings. - " '
4 FAT HOGS at market price.
Claude Gant Rt 1, Box 430.
Phone ll-F-2. ,
1936 FLAT BED long wheel base
truck. Inquire L. R. Rouse, 1 mile
north of Alfalfa store.
rpvirnfj drv- npr nnund. F. C.
Whitehead, Rt. 1, Box 146. Phone
saw.
SMALL BOAT, $10.00. Inquire
1225 East 3rd.
REAL BARGAIN on slightly
used clothing, ladies formals $4.00.
All wool ski suits $5.00 each while
haw lnct fSnQlntr nilt Ml All
clothing, real bargains. Across
street from 350 Division. Open
evenings.
SEED POTATOES for Sale. E. E.
Varco 28-F-23.
1930 MODEL A Ford Coupe, $65.
Under OPA Celling. 820 Federal.
SMALL ASSORTMENT of used
flat irons. Bend Washer Service,
136 Greenwood.
TULIPS 35c a dozen at 1630
West 11th. Phone 658-J.
2 BEDROOM MODERN home,
full cement basement, stationary
tubs, new Montag hot air furn
ace, electric water heater, wired
for electric range. 2 lots all fenced,
lovely yard in lawn and flowers,
trees, fish pond, bird baths, chick
en yard, garden space, double
garage with cement floor andrun
way, house and garage newly
painted, close in. See owner .at
1585 W. First St. after 5 P.M. pr
Phone 944-W.
FOB TBADE
TRADE, 9 ROOM modern house,
acre and half, garage, woodshed,
hen house, garden, small orchard,
good location for boarding house,
2 Jersey cows, yearling heifer, 2
shoats. Price $5,800. Want small
farm. J. W. Nichols, Veneta, Ore.
FOB BENT
4 ROOMmodern house, kitchen
ette, furnished, washing facilities,
furnace, garage. Adults only. In
quire 1375 Galveston.
5 ROOM modern house, 3 acres
alfalfa, $40.00 per month. Imme
diate possession. Lease. Route 1,
Box 52-B, or Inquire 2nd house
west of last Texaco station, south
highway. s
MODERN, newly furnished 3
room apartment. Wood, water and
lights furnished, electric washing
machine. One block, to city bus
line. Store, church and school all
within 2 blocks. Inquire 945 E.
Second St.
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent.
Drive yourself. Moving. Court
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
458 or call 755-W.
3 ROOM modern furnished or
partly furbished apartment at 112
Lrfiva a., corner of Colorado St.
Phone 68-W.
AUTHORIZED
flflaytag
Service
. and repairs
on all makes of
washers.
... for a new
Maytag after Hie
war place your
order now. Just
contact . . ,
ELMER
HUDSON
Telephone 274
434 Kansas - Bend
RED RYDER
A$ 10,000
EXPRES5
SrtlPttErtT
OF CURRENCY,
THE
DUCHES5
' LEANES :
' FOR.
WHlPGDRO.
ClJARDED
BY
RED AMD
LITTLE"
ECAVIsR-
FOB KENT
VACANCY WESTONIA Apts.
Close In, clean, cool, newly deco
rated, electrically equipped, free
washing facilities, refrigeration,
garage. Inquire Apt. 7, 1601 W.
3rd. .
4 ROOM HOUSE, 2 large lots,
garage, woodshed and cellar.
Phone 30-F-5.
SMALL MODERN house and ga
r a g e unfurnished, $15.00 per
month, water and light furnished.
1371 Fresno. Apply at house on
back of lot. . ,
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, private bath, electrically
equipped. Inquire 141 Georgia.
Phone 766.
WITH OPERATOR D-7 Caterpil
lar and dozer. Phone Redmond 73.
WANTED
ROOM in private home, prefer
with bath, or small furnished
apartment. Must be modern and
dose in. Permanent tenant. Ad
dress Bulletin 39.
USED RADlibs Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WANT TO BUY an outside over
head door fan. Phono 846.
TO RENT an organ to be used in
a series of Gospel Meetings.
Phone 357-M or write Miss A.
Sterling, P. O. Box 1163, Bend. '
WANT TO BUY all kinds of used
furniture, stoves, beds, springs
and mattresses. Phone 324.
TO RENT FRIGIDAIRE by the
month. Call 640-W.
TO BUY SECOND hand pre-war
wash basin and toilet. Must be In
first-class condition. Box 125 Red
mond. SPANISH GUITAR with ampli
fier. Alfred Hoffman, Redmond.
RFD 1. Box 152.
THE WEST SIDE laundry will
accept new customers, curtains
and fancy Ironing. No delivery.
Phone 893. 1168 Federal.
PRIVATE PARTY will pay top
cas price for late model Chev.,
Olds or Plymouth car. Prefer buy
ing from private owner. 1428 West
3rd St. Bend.
Protects and Preservtt Your Shinglet
Made of the finest oils and pigment, providing piaTlmnm
protection and attractive appearance. Easy to apply.
Gives Lifetime Service
Shf-lnch
STEEL
rue :;;
Gr1uated In 8ths, I6th,
S2nds, and 64ths. Eoth sldoe
ground. Fully tempered.
Adds Life to Cords
Electric
Cord Shield
Prevent fraying and twlBt
lng. Shiny plaatlc la good
looking colors.
HOUR -VAN ALLEN
-Firestone HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
Wall at Minnesota Phone 860
Into Cash With a Want Ad
WANTED
SMALL CHILD'S tricycle. 1527
.nwurey noaa or phone 1174.
HELP WANTED
FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
or companion. Must have farm
uttt uuim. i. uu acre rancn. (jooa
home and flltllt-A DimrantnoH Vull
details in first letter, Write care
ot Bulletin ino. 827.
COOK in mountain lodge. Board,
mum, gooa salary, permanent.
nione couect cres Del Lodge.
MAN for delivering and store
ii.nb- n . 7.-..I., ...
t. c. i iunjitriii pusuiun, in
quire at Bend Furniture Co.
WOMAN or eirl to tn-tn u-lth
eral housework. Phone 319 or call
4Jd Congress.
HANDY MAN to take care of
lawn and garden. Inquire Piloi
Butte Inn.
HOUSEKEEPER in well equipped
uuiue, iwo in tne lamiiy, good
Wages and nleasant finrrnilnriinac
Inquire 255 Delaware.
RESPONSIBLE BOY for night
work In bakery. Apply 852 Wall.
SITUATION WANTED
RELIABLE GIRL wants to take
care of children day or night by
the hour. Call 664-W or 1588
Awbrey Rd.
YOUNG MAN wants job learning
trade or business. Discharged vet
eran. 226 Broadway. Gene Logan.
CAPABLE WOMAN wants work
as housekeeper on ranch where
15 year old boy may work also.
Write to Bend Bulletin No. 818.
LOST
DOWNTOWN THURSDAY night,
small brown felt zipper purse con
taining ration be Ws issued to
Herbert Wlselrt and other
things valuable to owner $5 re
ward, Leave at Bulletin office or
Call 511.. .
GOLD BROOCH with large green
stone setting. Service son's gift.
Finder please return 114 Allen
road. Reward.
BROWN LEATHER wallet,- con
taining small amount of money
and identification papers in the
name Harold Kribs. Kinder please
leave at Bulletin. Reward.
JEIrown ;
STAIN
6.1. 1.59
Set Has Five Piecet
IMJM'H AMI
rillKKE SET 1.09
Two cIiIbcIs, solid punch,
pin punch and center punch
in a sturdy box. High qual
ity steel.
Ten Inch Two Styles
HACK SAW
LAieiis..:iio.20;
I Highest quality obtainable.
, Made of fine tungsten steel.
DOINJ
LOST
LIGHT YELLOW male dog, about
40 lbs. Answers to name Spud, old
dog, partly blind. Finder return
to Mrs. Denton. 4fi4 K NInrtnn nr
write Box 1183.
MISCELLANEOUS
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED,
also grass shears, shears, saws,
knives. Keys made. Guns, locks,
phonographs repaired. Electric
iron, copper boiler for sale. Hen
derson's Repair Shop, 112 Minne
sota. THOR CERTIFIED WASHER
SERVICE
We . have the experience and
equipment to give expert service
on ail makes. Century Drive Serv
ice Station. Phone 275-J.
WASHING MACHINE soi-vino
and wringer rolls for all makes.
Let us check your machine no
obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone
274. 434 Kansas.
REGISTERED Arabian stallion
st jd, fee $10.00. Phone McMullin,
Camp Sherman 832.
BEND WASHER SERVICE
Genuine factory parts. Service on
all makes of appliances. Money
back guarantee on all mnkna nf
washing machines including May
tag ami uenaix. Phone 583. 136
Greenwood.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned admlnistra
trix-of the estate of Harry Wal
lace Baker,, deceased, has filed her
Final Account, in said estate and.
that pursuant to an order of the
court, duly made and entered,
hearing upon said Final Account
will be held .at the hour of 2
o'clock P. M., of Wednesday the
20th day of June, 1945, at the
courthouse in Bend, Oregon, and
all persons interested are hereby
notified to appear.at said time and
place and show cause if any they
have why said account should not
be approved, the estate settled and
closed, the administratrix dis-
Hore's Where to Go for fun for entertainment to soothe war
weary nerves for fine foods and needed relaxation.
DANCING NIGHTLY
Orchestra Saturday
POLLY'S CAFE
Open All Nite
Breakfast Orders
Served 24 Hours a Day
Good Coffee Fine
Foods Good Service
CAPITOL
"THE BEST IN
ENTERTAINMENT
ALWAYS!"
Continuous I to 1 1 Sat. Sun;
1 r 1 ' . . , 11,1 w - - w i 1 1 mi a -
charged and her bondsmen re
Istratrix. , ,- 140-146-151-3c
POBTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland Hm Maw K. tpi
Livestock: cattle 10, calves none.
Nominal, late demand broad tor
all classes except common-medium
lightweight - sausage bulls;
veen.s marKei active and strong;
top fed steers $17.65; heifers
$16.25; beef cows $13.50; canner-
CUtter COWS S7 (WQ W onnrl twiF
bulls $13.00 13.75;. good choice
veaiers 13.UU-It.uu. .
Hogs 25. Nothing available ear
ly; market quotable to ceiling lev.
els;, barrows and gilts to $15.75;
sows to $15.00; feeder pigs under
125 lbs. salable $19.00-20.00.
Sheep 50. Few sales steady; me
dium spring lambs $12.25; good
choice grades salable $13.50-13.75;
meoium-good shorn old-crop
lambs $11.00-1250; good heavy
wooled ewes SUM- ahum .,a.
$630. '
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., May 25 11P
Eggs continued to move Into mar
ket today with supply still below
normal. Prices were unchanged.
The butter market was un
changed as to price and supply.'
Butter Cube 93 score 42c;
92 score 42 Vic; 90 score -42c; 89
score 41Hc pound.
Eggs Prices to retailers: A A
large 44c; A large 42c; medium
A 39c; small 35c dozen. .
INVESTORS MUTUAL, IKC.
si
AN OPEN END
INVESTMENT COMPANY
hphn on raqoMT from
INVESTORS SYNDICATE
MINNIAtOll, Ml NNItOTA
ELMER LEHNHERR
Lal Representative
217 Oregon Plume 828
Dine and Dance
Fried Chicken Dinners
Sandwiches . .
Glen Vista Club
32 Miles North on Bend-McKemie
Highway .
Phone 777-W
FOUNTAIN
Luncheons Sandwiches
Home Made Pies
OPEN EVERY DAY
7i! 10 p. m.
The Dairy Store
135 Minnesota
TOWER
ALWAYS
2 HITS
Continuous I to 1 1 Sat. Sun.
By FRED HARMAN
V 1 T ,,i mtm fill 1 1 9 t
1