The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 29, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULlETH BEND, 6RE66M, TUESDAY, WXY'2, TttS
n- PAe Seven
mgonds Approach
Thirty Year Peak
By T. W. KienVen
(United Frew SUff Correspondent)
New York, May 29 IP Stocks
advanced today lor the fifth con
secutive session, reaching further
new high ground for more than
seven years, while commodity
prices Improved and listed bonds
approached their recent 30-year
peak.
Slock market sentiment was
bolstered largely by yesterday's
optimistic view of the reconver
sion period taken by WPB chief
J. A. Krug, recent favorable rail
road and corporation earnings
statements and the moves of a
number of companies to reduce
their debt and strengthen their
4,'cWiital positions.
.Loans uDiainea
American Telephone, plans a
$175,000,000 flotation of deben
tures with a lower interest rate,
designed to save around $875,000
in annual interest charges, and
today Warner Brothers Pictures
announced a $17,000,000 loan had
been taken out to aid refinancing
of outstanding debentures and re
payment of an old bank loan.
Pacing the day's piice rise In
, stocks, American Telephone hit
170 M, up 2!4 points and a new
high since 1940 when the best
level was 175. Chrysler, on a
similar extreme gain, reached a
new high since 1937, and gains of
one to more than two points also
were noted for such stocks as
Johns-Manville, Electric Power &
Light 6 preferred, Central Rail
road of New Jersey, Bond stores
common and preferred and Brown
bnoe company.
Vater Leakinq in
Home Stirs Search
For Man in Bend
Oregon City police are looking
for Joe Watt. They are so an
xious to find him that they have
called Bend's police department
twice in as many days.
It seems that a pipe has broken
in Watt's Oregon City home and
that the escaping water has done
considerable damage.
The telephoned information
failed to state whether anyone
had turned off the water. The
Hend police wouldn't know about
that. They merely know that Joe
Walts is badly wanted and that
they haven't been able to find
him.
AVoting Formulait '4
f Due For Debate
S San Francisco, May 29 ilPi
Ilattle lines were drawn at the
J United Nations conference today
f for a bitter public debate between
the big and little nations over
the Yalta voting formula for the
new world organization.
Tempers in some quarters of
both sides were getting short
over both ihe issue of the big!
I rnents of disputes and the big
$ power delay in lotting the con-
icrence start work on It.
Twilight Tear to Work
Out Despite Bleeding
Louisville, Ky., May 29
dl'i-
Twilight Tear, great four-year-old
filly of the Calumet stables, was
scheduled to work out as usual
today despite bleeding after a run
yesterday.
Trainer Ben Jones said there
was "nothing to reports" that the
horse would be retired.
"Many horses bleed after work
outs and it isn't necessarily seri
ous," he said. "Twilight Tear will
work out again today."
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., May 29 UI'-
Butter and egg prices were un
changed today.
Butter cube, 93 score, 42ic;
92 score, 42' ic; 1)0 score 42 'c;
90 score, 42c; 89 score, 41'.:C
pound.
Eggs Prices to-retailers: AA,
largo, 41c; A, large, 42c; medium,
A, 39c; small, 35c doz.
HMD
Transportation is the bottleneck so you'll be wise
to order now while we have it. Better reach for the
phone and call
444
Bend Storage & Transfer
Short and Long Distance Hauling, Agent Belcins Transfer Lines
218 Irving Ave. Phone 444
Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
Classified Rates,
Local Paid In Advance
25 WordsOne Time -S5c
25 Words Three Times -?5c
25 Words Six Tiroes $1.33
AD words er IS add 1c per went rlii
umber of insertion!
One vontA ran, HM copy, 4n iJ rate
Misimani Cherte, lie
LINE BATE lOo CAPITALS 20o
CiueUUe Adrertiein, Csek in Urua
Deilr Cieelna Time 11 lit P. M.
FOB SALE
SEED POTATOES. Inquire 225
Miller after 4:30 p.m.
5 ROOM SEMI-MODERN house
partly furnished, newly decorated.
Back porch, one lot, fenced, some
garden and strawberries. $875. In
quire 1460 Cumberland.
OWNER LEAVING, must seU, 3
bedroom modern new house, also
dining room. Asbestos shakes,
chicken house, garage, 2 lots in
garden and lawn $3750.00. Loan
available. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36-W.
PLANTS AT FANTON's Garden.
Strawberries, pansies, perennials,
cabbage, tomatoes, broccoli, brus
sel sprouts, head lettuce, some an
nuals. Fanton's Garden, 829 Og
den." RHODE ISLAND RED Fryers.
Phone 1-F-ll or call at Rt. 2, Box
259. Turn left 4 miles out on But
ler Market Road.
3-ROOM MODERN house furn
ished on St. Helens Place on paved
street, immediate possession on-
Lly $1400.00 or will divide lot on
lesser price. J. S. Davis Co., 124
Oregon Ave.
4-ROOM MODERN partly furn
ished situated on corner lot close
to Brooks-Scanlon mill. Good ga
rage and shed. Possesion in fif
teen days. $2500 on terms. J. S.
Davis Co., 124 Oregon Ave.
S1850 BUYS MODERN 4-room,
East Third Street. Immediate pos
session. $3000 buys 3-bedroom
modern, East 2nd Street. C. V.
Silvis, 118 Oregon. . .
WOOD FUEL
Order next winter's fuel now In
load lots. Limbs or body. City or
Country. Brookings Wood Yard.
Phone 767.
2 WELL BROKE cow horses; 1
gentle saddle mare; 1 nice work
team; 3 almost new stock saddles;
4 young Reg. Herford bulls; some
Imilk cows; 100 head black face
ewes and lambs. W. R. Franks,
mond, Oregon. Phone 78-J.
TOOL BOX, plumbing tools, ham
mers, etc. Can be seen 1724 Lytle
St. Sunday or evenings. Herbert
Francis.
16 X 7 ft. HOUSE trailer. Good
built-ins and bed. $175. Inquire
Chas. Schliekelman V4 mile South
Peterson's Rock Garden.
ONE ONLY McCormick-Deering
10 ft. power binder with rubber
tired transport .attachment. Also
one only cultivator for Farmall A.
Cullen Motor & Implement Co.,
1235 Riverside, Medford, Oregon.
Phone 7116.
6-PIECE DINETTE set, twin bed
set with one bed, new mattress
and springs, and twin-size spring
and mattress. Side walk skates.
Call 921-J or 850 Division.
CLOSE TO ORDNANCE SHOPS,
one half block off South Third
Street, large 5 - room modern
home,, basement, double garage,
nicely arranged for comfortable
living. Owner leaving and will sell
for only $3500. Good loan obtain
able on reasonable terms. J. S.
Davis Co., 124 Oregon Ave.
LARGE FAT hens, 3M miles east
on Bend Burns Highway. Phone
37 F-13. E. L. Walrath.
'29 CHEVROLET 2-Door $125.00;
'30 Chevrolet 4-door $135.00; '31
Chevrolet 2 - door $150.00; '31
Chevrolet 4 - door $175.00. All
priced for quick sale within OPA
ceiling. 1929 Model A radiators
and parts of all kinds. Acetylene
welding outfit. All this can be
seen at 136 Greenwood.
FOB SALE
o ctytpv itt.tr A modern. 4 bed
rooms, 2 bathrooms, equipped for
ou or nog iuej, weauiei
sun room, hardwood floors and
good fireplace. Situated In fine
district on paved street. Large lot
with double garage. Owner leav
ing city and will sell at $8500.00.
rnnvpnlnnt loan can be secured.
possession within 30 days. J. S.
uavis (Jo., iZ4 uregon jvk. .
ONE CIRCULATING heater, one
kitchen range. Good as new. Call
evenings 1310 Cumberland.
FEW SACKS seed potatoes. $2.00
per sack. F. A. Pepper, Rt. 2, Box
Ml, Bultler Market RdV
1 JERSEY MILK cow fresh 4
months. Inquire 1 mile west of
Cox's Service Station. B. C.
Straughn.
4 ACRES, 4 acres COI water. 4
room house, chicken house, barn,
garage. Some berries. F. A. Pep
per, Rt. 2, Box 261.
CIRCULATING OIL heater. Pre
war Tayler Tot. All In good con
dition. 1534 West 3rd Street.
COMPLETE RIDING Outfit. In
cludes saddle, bridle, chaps and
spurs. $35.00. 352 E. Kearney. Tel.
1101.
MAN'S BICYCLE, in good shape.
$30.00. Lloyd Maynard, 1220 Divi
sion. After 5:00 o'clock.
F-20 FARMALL TRACTOR, good
condition, and power equipment
Also horse equipment. Electric
stove, bedroom suite, L. R. Rouse,
1 mile north Alfalfa store. Do not
call before Thursday.
LILAC BLOOMS for Decoration
Day. $1.00 a bunch and up. Call
at 635 B. Marshall, Bend.
RABBITS, DOE and buck, one
year old. Seven young ones, six
weeks old from registered White
Giant stock. Also good Hutch. All
for $12.00. Also standard sized bi
cycle $30.00. 1585 W. 1st St.
NEED A HOME? We have some
nice places priced from $1700.00
to $2700.00. You won't want to
pay rent when you see what your
money will buy at Gilberts Real
Estate & Insurance. 1015 Wall St.
ONE SITTING room overstuffed
chair and buffet. 1501 Awbrey Rd.
R. M. Smith.
PRE-WAR FURNITURE priced
reasonamy tor quick sale. Miscel
laneous articles. Call at' 400 Sise-
more.
6-YEAR OLD BAY mare. Gentle,
good for a lady. Priced reason
ably. Call after 5 P. M. at 400
Sisemore.
1 PAIR LADY'S BROWN dress
shoes size 9AAA new. Call at 625
Federal St. 1
REGISTERED and GRADE
brown Swiss heifers and one bull.'
C. L. Braly, 1 mile south Brade
tich Dairy.
RADIOS FROM $5.00 to $35.00.
Also man's Elgin wrist watch.
Keeps time to the second. 117 La
fayette. 1936 FLAT-BED L.W.B. truck or
trade for trailer house. Good 3
year old saddle mare, green broke,
and saddle. L. R. Rouse, 1 mile
north of Alfalfa store. Call Thurs
day. HOME ON HARMON: Facing riv
er. 5 room modern, hardwood
floors. Wired for electric range,
electric water heater. Basement
nothing to shout about but has
good furnace. A real home priced
for quick sale at $3800.00 at Gil
berts Real Estate and Insurance.
GRADE III TIRES. No ration cbr
tificate required. 650 X 15; 600 X
21; 700 X 20; 750 X 17.Houk-Van
Allen Home & Auto Supply.
SEED SPUDS from culls. Sort
them yourself about 70 good.
$2.00 in your own sacks or $1.50
for sewed sacks as they are. John
E. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 311-B.
Phone 10-F-13.
b KUUM MODERN: with 3 bed
rooms, 5 years old. 2 lots, dandy
garden. Oil circulator and kitchen
range. Garage, woodshed, work
shop, and chicken-house. A nice
place priced at $3750.00. Terms at
Gilberts Real Estate & Insurance.
Dr. Grant Skinner
DENTIST
. 1036 Wall Street
Evenings by Appointment
Office Phone 78
Ree. Phone S18-W
Fully Equipped
For Modern Orugless
Treatment
Spinal
Adjustment
Physio
Therapy
To
Eliminator
Diagnosis,
X-Itay and
Heart
Graphing
Dr. R. D. Ketchum
Chimpractlo Physician
124 Minnesota Ave. Phone 794
FOB BENT
S ROOM rnodern house, 3 acres
oifoifo !tinnn nee month. Imme
diate possession. Lease. Route 1,
Box- SZ-H, or inquire nu iiuuac
west of last Texaco station, south
highway. . , .
BEEHIVE TRUCKS for rent.
Drive yourself. Moving. Court
house Service, 1174 Wall. Phone
458 or call 755-W.
JONES APARTMENT Modern,
furnished, steam heat, refrigera
tion, electric washer. 14 blocks
east of postoffice, close to Shell
Oil Station, 527 Franklin Ave.,
Stucco Bldg. Apt. No. 4.
NICE SLEEPING or nice house
keeping room in private home.
Call at 608 Broadway. Phone
451-M.
3-ROOM FURNISHED house,
sink & cold water. Very close in.
38 Lafayette. Inquire 45 Lafayette
across the street.
WITH OPERATOR D-7 Caterpil
lar and dozer. Phone Redmond 73.
FURNISHED HOUSE, 2 rooms
with bath and garage, also 2 room
furnished apartment, wood, wa
ter, and lights. Phone 1083 or call
at 623 Hill Street.
3 ROOMS and BATH, unfurnish
ed; suitable for couple or bache
lor. Woodshed but no garage. See
Johnson, Bend Realty, 957 Wall
Street.
6 ROOM MODERN furnished
house with electric washer, vac
uum sweeper, completely electric
kitchen. Available June 1. Phone
1184-J.
3 ROOM MODERN home with
cook stove. 1314 Union Street. No
children. See Mrs. Wuthrich, 1445
Cumberland or call 1057-J.
2 ROOM FURNISHED apart
ment in private home. Automatic
heat, private bath. Phone 343-W
or call at 123 Franklin.
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bed
room modern house by responsi
ble couple with girl 11. T. Brown
hill, Alpine Lodge or Bulletin
composing room.
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 all kinds of used
furniture, stoves, beds, springs
and mattresses. Phone 324.
CATTLE' TO PASTURE, lots of
feed and water. Brothers, Ore.
John Helfirich.
PUPPIES AND LONG haired
kittens to send to Portland pet
shop. Write or call at Welch's Pet
Agency, 1225 Albany Ave.
SMALL OUTBOARD motor, Earl
Hc-thorn, 317 Delaware. Phone
528-M. . . -
MODERN 2 BEDROOM furnished
house before June 1. Close in.Pre
fer near river. South City Limits
Motel, Cabin 1L
IRONING TO DO in my home.
Charges reasonable. Inquire 611
W. 16th Street.
TO BUY SADDLE HORSES or
ponies, 500 lbs. up. Must be gentle
for kids or women. Write or
leave riesrrfnttnn nnri nHro Mimt
be reasonable. Joe Garske, 1333
west lutn street.
VACUUM CLEANER. Must have
attachments. Good condition. Call
1091-J.
WILL BUY any kind of cattle or
hogs you have to sell. Also some
big springer cows and will pick
them ud at vour ranch. Phnnn 7S..T
or drop a card to W. R. Franks,
ttuumona, uregon.
ORDER
QUALITY
BABY
CHICKS
POULTS
Delivered
BAKER
FEED CO.
Phone 188X
Redmond, Ore.
RED RYDER
'SN v I 'n NOT LEtTlrV X:- --C'v . : -'
HELP WANTED
LADY COOK for fishing lodge.
Inquire U. S. Employment Serv
ice.
"WANTED BY S. P. & S. Railway
men between the ages of 21 and
45 to qualify for positions Brake-
men and switchmen. For Informa
tion inquire of local S. P. & S.
Railway Agent"
LADY HOUSEKEEPER or com
panion for widower. Must have
farm background. Light work,
good home and future guaran
teed. Give full details in first let
ter. Write Bulletin No. 908.
SITUATION WANTED
YOUNG WOMAN wants day
work to supoprt child. Will clerk,
type, keep books, or waitress
work. Some experience. Phone
874-R anytime except Sunday.
HIGH S cTFCMDlTboy, age15,
wants work for summer on farm,
In store, or in shop. Phone 1016-M
or write 405 Federal.
EXPERIENCED GIRL will care
for children evenings. Mondays
through Fridays. Call 298.
LOST
LOST SAT. NIGHT on Hill, Irv.
Ing, Division, or Greenwood,
brown purse, ration books, keys,
billfold and other articles. Return
to Bulletin office for Reward.
MONDAY IN BUSINESS district,
tan billfold containing 3 pictures
of children, $20 in currency. Find
er return to Bulletin for Reward.
FOUND
BROWN GIRL'S LEATHER jack
et. Owner may have same by iden
tifying and paying for Ad. Phone
ll-F-155 or call at C. A. Sharer,
Rt. 1, Box 170.
MISCELLANEOUS
BEND WASHER SERVICE
Genuine factory parts. Service on
all makes of appliances. Money
back guarantee on all makes of
washing machines including May
tag and Bendix. ; Phope 583. 136
Greenwood.
THOR CERTIFIED WASHER
I , SERVICE
We have the experience and
equipment to give expert service
on all makes. Century Drive Serv
ice Station. Phone 275-J.
REGISTERED Arabian stallion
stud, fee $10.00. Phone McMullIn,
Camp Sherman 832.
WASHING MACHINE service
and wringer rolls for all makes.
Let us check your machlrle no
obligation. Elmer Hudson, phone
274. 434 Kansas.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED.
Also shears, grass shears, knives,
keys made, saws filed, guns, locks,
phonographs repaired, soldering,
general repairing. Henderson's
Repair Shop, 111! Minnesota.
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decree
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17 Entreaty
19 Youngster
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MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE YOUR SEWING machine
repaired now by your local repair
man. Reliable work done. Call
957-J or bring machine to 235
E. Franklin.
LEAVE YOUR ORDER for that
new sewing machine now. Also
pay top prices for old sewing ma
chines. Call 957-J or bring ma
chine to 235 E. Franklin.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any uize you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly givea The Bulletin.
LfcGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
Equity No. 6500
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Des
chutes.
Chase E. St.. Clair and Lois St.
Clair, husband and wife, Plain
tiffs, Vs. John F. Olson, Charles
Stuart, Frank Malmquist, John M.
Gates and Elwin L. Vlnal and
Grace T. Vinal, husband and wife,
and also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in plaintiffs'
complaint herein, Defendants.
To John F. Olson, Charles Stu
art, Frank Malmquist, John M,
Gates and Elwin L. Vlnal and
Grace T. Vinal, husband and wife,
and also all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest in the
.real estate described in plaintiffs'
complaint, defendants.
In the name of the State of
Oregon: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and an
swer, for want thereof plaintiffs
will apply to the above entitled
Court for the relief prayed for in
their complaint, to-wit; for a de
cree of said Court declaring plain
tiffs to be the owners in fee
simple of the lands described in
plaintttis complaint as follows:
Lots 9, 10 and 11 in Block 4 of
Northwest Townslte Company's
First Addition to the City of Bend
In Deschutes County, Oregon; Lot
2 In Block 5 of Keystone Terrace
in the City of Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon. And for a further
decree declaring that said lands
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 p.nd to said real property, or
any part thereof; and that each
and all of said defendants, and
any and all persons claiming any
Interest in said property by.
through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, re
strained and barred from assert-
'ing or claiming any right, title,
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samarium
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allowance
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orderly (light
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IS THE TOWN OP BIZERTE IM
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continent took place.
estate, Hen or interest whatsoever
to or In suld property or any part
thereof, and that plaintiffs' right
to said premises be forever quiet
ed and set at rest, and for such
other and further relief as the
nuture of this cause may require
and as unto the Court may seem
just and equitable.
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 and
published in Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon, by order of Hon,
Kalpli S. Hamilton, Judge of said
Court, made May 22nd, 1945, or
dering first publication to be
made May 2Jrd, 1945.
Dated and first published May
23rd, 19-15, last publication June
13th. 1945.
A. J. Moore, Attorney for Plain
tiffs, Postoffice address, Bend,
Oregon. 144149-1-7C
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been by the coun
ty court of the state of Oregon
for Deschutes county appointed
executor oi the estate of Albin
Peterson, deceased, and all per
sons holding claims against said
estate are required to present the
same with proper vouchers to the
undersigned at the office of Ross
Farnham, attorney at law, in
Bend, Oregon, within six months
after the date hereof.
Dated and published first time
May 29, 1915.
CHARLES E. JOHNSON, Exe
cutor Estate of Albin Peterson, de
ceased. 149154B-12C
Fishermen!
Don't Neglect
Your Car . . .
Driving over mountain roads is doubly hard on wheel
alinemenf. Ruts, rough roads and slumps are principal
causos for improper alinemenf. It can easily happen
and you will never know it.
BEAR ALINEMENT SERVICE
corrects the trouble and adds thousands of miles to
tires. It increasos mileage and you drive with a far
greater measure of safety. Stop in for a check-up i . .
And remember . , . "Right's Right at Eddies"
EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
Wall and Greenwood
WILE-
By William Ferguson
TOTAL AttA
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War Weapons
(Continued from Page One)
and Lome Carter, all of Bend, and
Roy Carpenter and W. B. Gal-
ligan of Redmond.
Capt, C. M. Mclntyfe oi Ft, Ben-
nlng, Georgia outlined the show to
those present. . .
Schilling, George and Gregg as
sured the finance committee the
full cooperation of the school
board in making the athletic field
available. Fire-chief Fox, and
Chief of Police Gulick said their
departments would help, as did
Ryman for the Legion and Com
missioner Stevens for the county.
Five Pay Fqrecast
Oregon and Washington west oi
Cascades: Few scattered light
showers end of week. Cooler
western Washington and north
west Oregon late Wednesday or
Thursday. Normal temperatures
thereafter.
Idaho, Oregon and Washington
east of Cascades: Few light show
ers southern Idaho and southeast
ern Oregon until Thursday; other
wise no rain. Normal tempera
tures In shower area, rising end
of week but above normal else
where, becoming normal end of
week.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
By FRED HARMAN
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