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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVENS Bulletin Classified Rafes IACAL PAID IN ADVANCE ; 2.- Words One Time.. 50c i 25 Words Three Times 25 Words Six Times .$2.50 All aarea ' add lc par word Umm naasbar ol liuartiena. Ont month run. aana copy, H day rat. Minimum chart, 60c Line Bala 10c Capital! 10c Keadera 15c line, minimum Cue Clunnf time elauifieda, 11 a.m. Duplar AdvartUinar Cloalnr time B p.m. prcvioua aaj. Ona hall pas ar larger, a p.m. arcond day iFrcvioua ta publication. BEND AERIE NO. 2089 . F. O. E. Hall Meets Every Friday Night Earl J. Wear, W. P. 423 South 4th. Phone 1525-W W. M. Loy, Secretary Rt. 3, Box 42. Phone 20-F-5 For Sale Real Estate OWNER TRANSFERRED: New 3 br., rustic ranch style; piped oil furnace; hdwd. firs.; oversized lot; Bendix. Will FHA. 1119 E. 9th. Phone 1549-R. S500 cash; bal. $3750 at $50, buys a 2 br., mod. Clr. on heater and kitchen ranee inc. $3600; $1250 cash; bal. $50, gives quick poss. on 2 br., mod.; on city sewer and pavement. $6500 FHA app.; $1300 cash, takes 2 or., mod. K side; beautiful home. Full bsmt. and turn. $1300 cash; bal. $3200 FHA; on 2 br., mod. Well planned home. 114 lots. For value, call Mr. Locklin 331 E. M. BUCKNUM. REALTOR 1029 Brooks Phone 331 NEW, 2 BR., mod. house. Hdwd. firs; fireplace; garage; lots of built-lns; close to schl.; and paved st. Sm. down- payment. Phone 1307-R or 1641-M. WANT TO SELL? List your property with GILBERT. A square deal, and prompt efficient, courteous service is yours at Gil bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall St. NEED A HOME? Check the Deal of the Day on KBND 9:45 a.m. Call today and inspect the listings at Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall St CONTRACT & NOTE, bal. $1000, paying from $75 to $200 month, to trade for property, preferably small acreage; or what have you? Phone 1292-J. SOU. CALIF. CATTLE RANCH 5812 a. deeded land. 25.000 a. eov. lease at Mc per a. Will carry 350 neaa. uooa grass and brush. No snow, no winter feeding. Running water. 1 section holding pasture. New fence; 4 mi. new drift fence. 4 rm. cabin. Good corrals.' Price $23,&00, some terms; or will trade for business, livestock or real estate up to $12,000. Courtesy to brokers. Phone 138-R. 840 Port land St. Fuel 8 FT. DRY JACKPINE slabwood. 3 cord load, $6.50 per cord. Imm. delivery. Phone 1041. Or write B. E. Lechner, Box 36, Lapine. GOOD DRY green season jack- pine; also dry jackpine and body wood. Prompt delivery. . Allen Grant. Phone 314-W. 2 CORD 16" gr. slab. $14.00:-2 cord 16" dry slab, $19.00, deliver ed in Bend. (You haul from Vard, $5 per cord.) Central Oregon Fuel Co., phone 201-W. 936 A St, Rpdmond. Ore. For Sale Farm Products BALED HAY. R. C. Hooker, Rt. 1, Box 230, Bend. Phone 2002-J3. JERSEY, GUERNSEY and Hoi steins: ready to freshen. Will pick up and deliver, and take anv kind of cattle in trade. Randall Miller. Phone 168-X, Redmond. SPRINKLER IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, PIPE, ENGINES MOTORS BENJAMIN RUSSELL N. Dalles-Calif. Hiway Phone 2010-W3 Bend, Ore. CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK to Central Oregon Auction for the highest prices. Sale everv Thursday. Ben R. Smith, Mgr. Phone 12R-3. For Sale .Miscellaneous JUST RECEIVED a shipment of the best made chests of drawers and desks. Be sure and see these before you buy. Don't forget the Western and popular viclrola rec ords, onlv 10c each. At Cliffs' Bargain Spot, North Hiway. Open evenings. BENDIX; almost new. See at 344 Wall St.; or call 1282-W. COMPLETE BODY shop equip. Cheap. Start vour own business for less than S200. Call 934-W; or see at 1635 West 3rd. RECONDITIONED sewing ma chines; all makes; low as $15. Rebuilt washers, like new, $35. Rebulit refrigerators, good as new, $39.50. Anderson Sewing Machine & Appliance Center, State and Tumalo. ANOTHER SUPPLY of Victrola records just arrived; 10c each. CLIFF'S BARGAIN SPOT Onen Evenings N. Hiway Phone 1534 W A LARGE stock of reconditioned and guaranteed used refrigera tors irom S49.50 un: used wring er washers from S19.50 up. Used automatic electric ranges from $39.50 up and also lroners. 165 E. Greenwood. Oregon Equipment lo., Dhonr 888. FREE Service estimates on all Radios, Radio Phonographs. Sound Equip ment, and Electronic Equipment. Tubes for nil radios. Same loca tion since li35. 2-dav service on most radios at Clint's Radio & Record Shop, 37 Hastings. Phone lC W. Classifieds Produce For S"1-Miscellaneous RADIO 'HJBESComDlete stock fnuco and other nationally known brands. Tubes tested. oeno furniture Co. For Sale Used Cars BEND GARAGE CO. We sincerely believe we have the finest stock of Used Cars in Cen tral Oregon. They are winterized and displayed indoors ,and have not been outside in the recent storms. 1949 Buick Super Sedan. Our demonstrator, in an immaculate condition. New car guarantee. R&H and Dynaflow. 13,700 miles. 1948 Chevrolet Aerosedan. Lus trous gray Duco. and a beautv. Has R&H, seat covers, fine tires. 1948 Pontiac 6 Sedan. Gleaming two-tone, loaded with accessories, and in top mechanical condition. 1948 Plymouth Sedan. Lovely light gray, with R&H. plastic seat covers, spotlight. A real buy. 1947 Plymouth Sedan. A black Deauty tnat is outstanding. Has R&H, seat covers, visor, WSW tires. 1947 Chevrolet Aerosedan. Beau tiful two-tone, with R&H and seat covers. Truly fine in all respects. 1946 Chevrolet Sedan. Sparkling green two-tone. Clean as a pin, and tops mechanically. 1946 Dodge Sedan. A sensational buy in a very clean car. 1942 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Tons. $725 1941 Studehaker Sedan. R&H, spotlight, OD $595 1941 Hudson Sedan. R&H. and very clean $595 1941 Chevrolet 2-door. R&H. toe- lights, snow tires $495 1941 Ford 2-door. R&H. seat cov ers, 6-ply tires $595 1940 Ford Sedan. R&H. visor. foglights ...$495 1940 Olds Club Coupe. R&H seat covers $675 1939 Chevrolet Sedan. Heater. $425 1939 Chevrolet 2-door $395 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, with brand new motor $395 193;7n.Clievrolet Coupe ,....$225 1936 Plymouth Sedan $150 1939 Chevrolet Pickup. 1939 Chevrolet 1',4-ton Truck.. Inspect Our Used Cars Indoors USED CAR BARGAINS USED CAR BARGAINS All cars reduced. Now Is the time to buy. . (1) 1947 Pontiac 8 Station Wag on. 8 passenger; mechanic ally good; woodwork just refinished. Radio, heater, and spotlight. (2) 1947 Chevrolet 4-door Sport Sedan. A beautiful car. A beautiful buy. (3) 1941 Dodge 4-door Sedan, Very good mechanically, and good-looking. (4) 1940 Buick 4-door Sedan. One owner ear, and in top con dition. (5) 1938 Plymouth Sedan. Re markable value. Good eco nomical transportation. (6) Also a few old jobs that still run. COMMERCIAL (1) 1946 CMC Hi-ton. New mo tor; 2-speed. (2) 1946 Chevrolet ',-i-ton Pickup. 4-speed. (3) 1940 Ford 'i-ton Pickup. (4) 1910 Mack 2-ton. Any reason able offer, All cars 1940 or later carry our GOODWILL GUARANTEE. All cars winterized and ready to go. WARD MQTOR CO. Your Pontiac and UMC Dealer Bond and Oregon CARROLL MOTORS GUARANTEED USED CAR BARGAINS SAVE-$SS :- SAVE $$$ 1935 Ford 4-door Sedan, with '47 Mercury engine. A very good buy at $98.50 1936 Plymouth 4 di . Sedan. Nice mechanically. Spe cial at '. $195 1938 Studebaker Comm. 4-dr. Sedan. A good solid car. Special at $295 1911 Chcv. Master Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan. Radio, heater. Very clean. Only...- $595 1941 Plymouth Special De luxe 4-dr. Sedan. Radio, heater. An exceptionally fine automobile in every respect. A real buy at... $695 1942 Willys Business Coupe. Good, economical trans portation. Only $323 1918 Croslcv Station Wagon. Low mileage. Fully guaranteed. Real value. Only $495 These cars can be purchased on Carroll Motors Low-Cost Finance Plan. Payments to suit your budget. CARROLL MOTORS Ynur DeSoto-Plvmouth Dealer 162 Greenwood Phone 367 For Sale Used Cars THE BEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN CENTRAL OREGON AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES! 1941 Willys Jeep $365 just the unit for pres ent road conditions! 1937 Ford $95 1939 Oldsmobile 2-door ..........$165 1941 Studebaker 2-door . '.$325 Champion. Many late models to choose from. These cars can be seen at our lot across from Pilot Butte, or 304 E. Third, next to Huckleberry -Hurt. HALBROOK MOTORS USED CAR LOT Member Central Oregon Automo bile Dealers Assn. Phone 680 1949 HUDSON Commodore se dan; perfect cond. Phone 920, Lindsay's. BETTER USED CAR BUYS AT EDDIE'S 1946 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan. Radio and heater. A clean used car priced to sell. 1948 Willys Station Wagon. Ra dlo and heater. Actual mile , age 21,000. Full price $1325, 1947 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan. Radio and heater. One of those .good Chrysler-built cars that you woum oe proua to own. 1946 International Pickup. A real buy. 1940 Pontiac 5 - passenger Club Coupe. Radio and heater. A wonderlul buy. 1939 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan. Radio and heater. $375. 1936 Plymouth Sedan to trade for a 30-30 rule or a '12-gauge shotgun. Remember, we trade for any thing, of value, v. EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE CHRYSLER COUPE; '37 Royal 6, with R&H, overdrive, good tires. Dependable. (Jail Bogen at blU. For Rent 3 RM. APT., with 2 br.; utilities furnished. $60 month. Shady Nook Auto Court. 3 RM.. FURNISHED duplex, mod, $35. Lge. garage, workshop and yard. 1304 Newport, west side. Tel. 216-L. HOUSE; 3 RMS. and bath; 3 blks, from Bond St. Prefer 2 or 3 ad ults. l7Mi E. Franklin, City. RM. FOR RENT; blk. Wall St Automatic heat. Reasonable rent. Phone 200. CLEAN, MODERN cabins; util. furnished. Winter rates, pnone 589. ROOMS or room and board; Sun day meals included. Rooms newly decorated; under new manage ment. Quick Lunch, 542 Arizona Ave. C. W. Pattee, Prop. Phone 1752-R. ROOM & BOARD, for girl or woman; pri. room; next to bath. AtTwinplnes Boardinghouse. Phone and ldry. service. $60 mo. 707 Delaware. 723-M. FOR LEASE: Cabins, grocery, propane, liv. quarters. Free rent this winter. $60 per mo., April 1. Stock, equipment and furniture, $2000. Will take trailer house. Phone 2008-J1. APTS. FOR RENT for winter months. L Rancho Motor Hotel. Phone 199-Z. Redmond. Wanted CATERPILLAR TRACKS; for a 1928 model. Phone 231.' Evenings 208.W. Steinley's Garage, 1031 Harriman. WANT TO BUY small business, short haul or route. Write Box 2945, co Bend Bulletin. TO BUY: Typewriter, In excel, cond. Rt. 3, Box 161; or phone 37-F15. WANTED TO BUY: Livestock of any kind, any amount. Also horses. Have cash buyers. See Nick Chase, or drop card: Rt. 3, Box 96; or phone 1519-J4 or 790 W. Leave word. TOP PRICES paid for any kind of cattle you have to sell; fat or thin. Will pick up at your ranch. Randal Miller. Phone 168-X, Red mond. WOULD LIKE to buy some Springer cows, or any kind of cattle you have to sell. Will pick up at ranch. W. R. Franks. Phone 78, Redmond. Help Wanted MIDDLE-AGED man for ware house work. Experience desirable. Give full particulars In first re ply. Write Box 2961, co Bend Bulletin. ATTENTION. MEN! Many men are being held back In establish ing themselves in a business of their own due to the lack of cap! tal. Let us put you in business. Buy on credit. I he line is com nlete and profitable. Write Raw leigh's. Dept. ORA-261 257. Oak land, Calif. IIHt BLACK DOG; license No. 426. found, call 307 J alter 6 p.m. If ServlceH WHEN IN NEED of pipe thaw ing, acetylene or electric welding, lathe work, call Flaherty's Ma chine Shop. Phone 1100-il. CHINESE HOLD AMERICAN Hong Kong. Jan. 19 'li' A sec ond American civilian pilot has been taken prisoner by the Chi nese communists in ooutn cmna, Maj. Gen. Claire Chennault re ported today. Chennault, head of Civil Air Transport, Inc., asked the state department to try to obtain the release of Robert Buoll, aa, btocK- ton, Calif., chief of operations for the airline. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv virtue of Ordinance No. NS346 of the City of Bend, Ore gon, a municipal corporation, the undersigned win on tne 2 an aay of January, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A.M., in the City Com mission room in the City Hall, sell to the highest bidder the fol lowing described real property located in the City of Bend, Des chutes County, Oregon, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective parcel, which is the minimum appraised price fixed by the Commission of the City of Bend: Parcel No. 1 That part of the NEVl of the NEK 01 Section 32, T. 17 S., R. 12 E., W.M., bounded and described as follows: Begin nine at a ooint that is 29.64 feet north and 521.15 feet west of the SE corner of the NE of .the NEV4 of Section 32, )'. 17 S K. 12 E.. W.M.: Thence N. 17"-20' E, a distance of 189.54 feet; Thence N. 89"-55'-14" W. a distance of 18fil5 feet to the easterly right- of-wav line of the Oregon Trunk Railways team track; inence S. 18-54' E. along said right-of- wav line a distance of lyi.ai leet; Thence N. 90"-O0' E. a distance of 67.64 feet to the point of be ginning $1200.00 cash. Sale of this parcel to be sub leet to the condition that the pur chaser within one year shall erect thereon a warehouse building of the value of not less than $8,000 and that such property snail not be used for handling raw agri cultural products or farm ma chinery. Parcel No. 2 Lots 3 and 4, Block 13, Riverside $300.00 Cash. Recorder of the City of Bend GEORGE S1MERVILLE. 31-37-43-C NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearing on the final account of Grace E. McKenzie, Adminis tratrix of the estate of Lester R. McKenzie, deceased, will be held in the Courthouse in ine tjouniy Court room In Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o clock p.m. on Friday, the 10th day of February, 1950, and all persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why said final account should not be approved, the estate settled and closed and thp Administratrix discharged. DATED and first published this 12th day of January, 1950. urace ivicrvenzie, Administratrix DeArmond, Goodrich, Foley & Gray, Attorneys 31-37-43-49C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed Administrator of the Es tate of Grace K. Johnson, De ceased, and any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attorney, Charles E. Boardman, United States national cans Building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and urst published mis 29th- day of December, 1949. Martin jonnson, Administrator of the Estate of Grace K. Johnson, Deceased. Charles E. Boardmun, Attorney for Administrator. 20-25-31-37-C Services ELECTRICAL wiring by expert licensed electricians. Also residen tial lighting fixtures at very low prices. 942 Hill. Phone 14ti!-J. SAW FILING, gumming, ham mering, band saw welding, sander belts, band saw blades, new han dles hung in tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street. FURNITURE MOVING; dust proof padded van. We pack your china with care,- hang your clothes In our wardrobe. Local and nation-wide moving and storage. Holman Transfer, 201 Irving. Phone 987. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and repairs on aU makes. Phone 274. 1033 Brooks. STORAGE PACKING MOVING To, from, or within Central Ore gon. Good equipment and experi enced men. BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER 222 Irving Ave. Phone 444 ELECTRICAL W I R I N O - All anteed licensed men. Free esti mates. Telephone 159. CARPENTER WORK: New con strnelifin. rnncrh frnmlnp. refund eling, cabinets, built-ins and shop work. F. W. Page, phone 650-M. general contractor. HOUSE MOVING and raising; large or small. Estimates gladly given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv ing. Phone 987. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot. Free estimates. Phone 1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210 Davis Ave., Bend. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call Lee Grimes, 224 Davis, phone 975-J or 1202-J. Quick OP. - t-v-w - ,,,,' 'an. BJiniw ' ' l gi St .-- i , r SAWING WOOD Freddie Mills takes time out from work on a tree trunk at his Betchworth, Surrey, training camp to wave to a well-wisher. The Englishman defends the world light-heavyweight champion against Cleveland's Joey Maxim at Earl's Court, Lon don, Jan. 24, Snead Replaces Hogan as Top Golfer of U. S. By Oscar Frnley ' (United Preaa Slrta Writer) New York iui Slammin' Sam my Snead, the hot shot hill-billy from the Virginia mountains, was the golfer oi the year in 1949 thanks to the fates which struck loW'Bon Hogan just as the mighty mite of the fairways apparently had reached his peak. The bantam Benjay wns riding high holder of both the National open and P.G.A. championships when he was critically injured in an automobile accident last Feb ruary while en route to this Fort Worth, Tex., home after the Phoe nix open. There still is a question, almost a year later, whether thp little mechanical man ever will piny again. Certainly he never will be able, at the age of 3d, to le capture his deadly tournament touch after being gone from the grind so long. But Snead, the balding, 35-ye;ir-old stylist, took up much of the slack 'in the mad scramble for Hogan's throne. And he hud all he could do to beat out the red hot Cary Middlecoff. who crushed through to win the National open. Snead Wins $30,893.83 Snead wound up on top, how ever, as tne year's leading money winner (SJO.o'JJ.tU) una poller oi the year, he look tne lauieis by capturing the P.G.A. match play championship lor the second time by uowning Johnny Palmer oi Badin, N.C., in tne unals, 3 and 2, and auded such much sought titles as the Masteis, t ie Western open, tne Green.sDoio open, the Wash ington nmuuoii and iinisuing sec ond to aiuuiletull in tne ivauunal open. itiiuUlrcuff, who swapped a den tisrs uniis lor divots, nnally ur u uiiiusu. ne won the i-.utioii.il open, tne Motor City ivdi, uit-c. inner Invitation, Jack sonville open, wiianii Ioui -ImM and uic Kio uia,.ue Valley upco. He had one led hoi streak in which over eight straight toui naments he never was woise than third winning (our and getting two sec onds ami two I mi ci.s. lie was not eligible fur the P.G.A. tournament or might have wound up wltn golfer of the year honors. Lot Uk Winn British Open 1 "e, m " went to Bob n The much-sought British open ux-Kc, tne oout.i HHran shot maker who suus?- quently received a suspension in the United States. Alter winning the British crow n, Locke canceled a commitment in the United States "so that the urilisn couio see tneir cnaiTiiuon i"i The U. S. P. t A. immediately barred him fiom tournament i rilav desp IP t IP I.iel tnat many " , olt t,)ns,antly neglect tournament assignments. iire British took no letaliatory action when, after the pound was deval uated suddenly as Ihe U. S. Ryder cup team whs in England, the i Americans faulted on all their iiriiish commitments and dashed for horn:', as one American pro put It, "like rates leaving a sink ing ship." In International play, the li. pros defeatetl the British 7 to 5 at Ganton, Eng., to retain t'ie Ry der cup, and among the amateurs the U. S. easily defended the Walker cup, 10 to 2, at Mamaio-, neck, N.Y. f.' Winn Aniutmr Charley Cop, Hip Oklahoma thin man, won the L'. S. amateur title Results 1 E .W KJ,(....i5?-X J . Mil I v, mum IN HIS ACT Traded by the New York Giants to the Boston Braves, Outfielder Willard Mar shall gets into the spirit of the change at his Palisade, N.J., home. BIG TANK "MISLAID" Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 19 'll'i Red laeed national guard officers reported today thai a bO.OUU-gal-Ion gasoline storage tank must have oecii "mislaid. ' Hie tank arrived in Cheyenne two years ago. lis disappearance was not noted unlil seveiai weeks ago when the guard wanted to put n into use. I'OUTLANI) MARKETS Portland, Jan. 19 - Portland builcr and egg prices weie un enanged today. Builer Price to retailers: Grade "A prints b8c lb.; A A car tons title; A prints l8c; A cartons tilic; U prints line. Egg prices to retailers: Certi fied A large 43c doz.; grade A A lnge 4jc; A large 4Zc; AA me dium 38c; cc-iinied A medium 3Hc; A medium 3ic; B medium 3.H.-; A small 3.3c; cartons 2c addi tional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland, Oiegon, singles 39-42C lb.; Oregon 51b. loais, 44,,ii-4.rc lb.; tilpiets l'iic less than sin gles. Premium brands, singles. i al 'iC II).; loaf, oJ'.aC lb. and Sam McCrcady, a burly Irishman, captured the British amateur crown. Mis. Mark Porter of Philadel phia, the former Dorothy Ger manic, won Hit? women's national amateur eiown by defeating Dot Klelty of Los Angeles in the final. Flfieen-yeiir-olrl Marlcno Bauer of Los Angeles, winner oi the U. b. Guif association's first junior championships, i cached the semi--finals. Helen Siegel of Philadelphia, won the womcn'B wesiern iima teui and Louise Suggs of Atlanta, ! a professional, won both the Women's Western open and Worn en's U. S. open, scoring a record 291 In the latter. Woman Sets Record Straight Fort worth, 'lex. iu a 30- year-old motner, whose eight-month-old baby was taken away from her In district court here. insisted on keeping the record straight. Her record, read In court, Indi cated she drank excessively, had practiced immoral acts while her husband was In the navy, and had been arrested as a prostitute at los Angeles. is that record correct? asked Judge Bob Young. Certainly not, was the indig nant reply. "My husband was Si the army, not the navy. And I was arrested at Long Beach, not Los Angeles." Stock Trading. At Low Level New York. Jan. 19 tlK Trad ing In slocks lignlened today to (ue smallest toutl ot tne year. r-rices ueveiopeo a urni lone late in ihe day and the leading averages snowed smau nei gams ailer early declines. birengtii in a lew key issues steadieu tne market atler its re cession in tne first part or the session, buying developed and laie puces snowed gains ranging to more man a point in a-mug list ox issues, luese were wen sustained at closing time In con- nasi wun sellons in tne past two sessions in uie tule ueais. buong spots included Santa Fe In tne lans, Peoples uas m tne mimics, American can and J. I. Case in the Industrials. Tne lat ter rose sharply on favorable earnings predictions. Steel and auto issues firmed late in the day. beveral oi the oils moved ahead. Douglas moved anead In the air oralis on an extra dividend. New highs included Abbott Lab oratories. American Can, Ameri can Power & Light, Santa Fe, General Baking, Guamanamo Sugar, Family t inance. New York Gas & Electric, and Stan dard Gas 4 preferred. Activity developed in the steels, notably U.S. Steel, and tne Du- quesne Light company decided lo postpone its plan to cut on all but essential users of electricity because of a lack of coal. A shut down to Industrial users would have brougnt lower steel produc tion. Fair-sized volume came Into In tel national Telephone wnicn rul ed firm. Textiles had several strong spots. Western onion moy.-, ed Higher in the communications. Must Be Getting Used to It Now! When Walter Kltlredge, cen tral Uregon stockman, disuppea.s overnight In snow-blanketed mid slate rangelar.us, it is no longer news. Last week Kittredge was re ported lost in a slorm In the Devils garden lava wilderness north of Fort Rock, Searchers converged on the area and Kit tredge was found in the lavas, ytiicr spending two lugllts out one .nignt m a car and anoiner in the Java beds. . Kltlredge visited the h o hi e ranch at Silver Lake to recuper ate following his chilling exper ience, then jieaded back, by car, for Brothers, where he is spend ing the winter. He failed to reach Brothers that night, and it de veloped that he was forced to spend another night out In the blizzard-swept highlands whe.n his pickup truck slulled In drifts. The next day he continued on to Brothers. In Bend yesterday evening Kit tredge, grinning broadly, admit ted that he was forced to spend another night out, following a rescue, then murmured some thing that sounded like: "Ah shucks, that ain't nothing." Since his second experience in being stranded in a drift, he has spent another night In the field. This week, Kittredge drove Into Crook counly, got into more deep snow and drifts and was strand ed once more overnight. The metal mercury, known for some l.i centuries, has been call ed quicksilver, liquid silver and live silver at various times and places. Reconditioned ri Washers $15 up j j Used Davenport p $25.00 n Circulating Heaters ! and Oil Heaters b $12.50 up ft A WW' J Storm Breaks . (Continued from Page 1), chilling and freezuig as it touched the earth. Bend yesterday experiencsed one of its lowest maximum temp eratures in many years, 9 above zero. While Bend people were shivering in the boreal zone yes terday, warm weather was report ed to the south, with rain failing at Lapine. Sliver Thaw Reported While water from melting snow formed in Bend streets today, much of northern Oregon was ex periencing a sliver thaw. High ways were slippery. Snow covered mountain routes. The silver thaw reached from Corvallis north In western Oregon. Snow plows were operating over all mountain pass es, but slushy conditions were re ported from the Santiam pass. The sudden break In the cold spell resulted in the speeding up of the work of clearing Bend streets and opening snow-choked rural roads. Schools in most parts of the county will reopen tomor row, with road conditions expect ed to be near normal. In Bend, sawmill operations will remain closed the rest of the week. : ' Downtown Bend swiftly came back to life today, as spring-like weather shot the mercury toward the 50 degree mark early In the afternoon. RELIEF IN SIGHT Portland, Jan. 19 (IB Freezing rain today spread an Icy coat, sev eral Inches thick, over western Oregon and southwestern Wash ington in the most crippling storm since 1943, but the weath er bureau predicted some relief In the next 24 hours. Transportation was halted over many highways and was severely hampered throughout the area. Ice pellets fell to depths of four and five Inches over Portland last night and turned into a coat of Ice this morning. The freezing rain moved up the Willamette valley from Eugene late yesterday. . AU schools in the Portland area were closed and many schools, especially In the rural, districts, were shut down throughout the state. Buses were running on er ratic schedules In Portland. , Communications Cut Communications lines were re ported down In some sections Rhd power disruptions were reported In several Willamette valley com munities. The Eonnevllle rowf administration at Portland said that the power load was 8 capa city but that no Une breads had been reported. ' - The weather bureau pir' t'-e last time Ice covered weste p pon was in 1943 when a ""I'ir th-w" hit the Wlllnmettp. The weather bureau- ripnttirpit In Portland vnvM r"o bove frppzing fof 'V flr't t'e in a week. At Bend tb t"n nerature rose from three frgrp"", late yesterday to 47 tl'is TT'r'T'', warm Chinook wind war blov ing and the thermometp" vr s ex pected to continue to rise. A slide blocked Union P-ptf'c railroad tracks at Onoont" p,o,"j and trlns were ronted nprp-s ' Columbia river Pt Wlshriir uo Spokane, Portland & Tepttle tracks on the Washington side Trains were one to two hours late arrlvin" in Portland. No Breaks The Bonneville power- Pdrdn istration at Portland said tht thp nower load was at capop'tv but that no line breaks had been re ported, r Leaking gas from a feeder line broken by a landslide asrihxlnt ed a Seattle couple late Wednes day ntp;ht. The victims, Mr. ann Mrs. John J. Cotton, were found dead In bed Thursday morning by deputy sheriffs and a Seattle ga company repairman. Thp frozen body of Thomas Wozny, 70. a seml-lnvalld, was found on his bark norch steps Wednesday night In Tacoma and officers said he apparently had fallen down. Another mun, George Ma (son, 46, was found frozen In Aberdeen Wednesday noon. A freight train derailment Wednesd.-'v night between Oak land. Calif., and Drain. Ore., de layed Southern Pacific trains seven or more hours In south western Oregon. A sticky night-long snowfall turned to rain and froze, glazin? highways and leaving a brittle crust on the white mantle that cloaked the entire region. 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