The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 27, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1950
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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BEND AERIE NO. 2089
F. O. E. Hall
Meets Every Friday Night
Earl J. Wear, W. P.
428 South 4th. Phone 1525-W
W. M. Loy, Secretary
Rt. 3, Box 42. Phone 20-F-5
For Sale Real Estate
BARGAINS AT GILBERTS
ACREAGE with City Water.
Home has living rm., 2 br., kitch
en, complete bath, utility rm. with
laundry trays. City water plus
1 ' shares COI water for 1.6 acres
jujn pavement, sauuu, with terms.
NEW HOME: 4-rooms on con
crete foundation. A nice home on
large lot, near grade school, and
priced for quick sale at $2100,
with terms.
GILBERTS REAL ESTATE
& INSURANCE
1015 Wall Phone 23-J
2 BEDROOM modern house 12x
29 garage attached. Will consider
'40 or 41 model car as part down
payment. 43 wan.
INVESTMENT Opportunity: Best
corner on South 3rd. Leased to
major oil company. Increased
value assured. $10,000 handle..
160 acres Jackpine; 5,000-10,000
cords pulpwood. $2o00. Phone
405-W.
BRAND NEW
Attractive, mod., 2 br. home; in
excellent location. Many outstand
ina features. Youngstown kitch
en: weatherstripped windows:
oak flooring; cedar shakes; tex
tured plaster; all without extra
cost to you. This really nice home
is priced to sell, and can be seen
at 452 E. Irving; or phone 1884
W. 120 ACRES, 55 irrigated; on main
canal, mail and bus routes. Nice,
ranch type home; lots of built-ins,
breakfast nook, lge. liv. rm., stone
cellar, garage. Bunk-house, grain
ary, plenty of outbldgs. Electric
ity, telephone. For quick sale.
Phone 7-F25, Redmond. (Owner.)
OWNER transferred: New, 3 br.,
rustic ranch style. Piped oil fur
nace; hdwd. firs.; oversized lot;
Bcndix. Will FHA. 1119 East 9th;
or phone 1549-R.
NEW, 2 br. Ultra mod. liv. rm.,
din. rm. Streamlined kitchen.
furnace. $8250; $2250 cash.rfcTDNEWGPAPLT, 10c and 25c
r.i.
Compact 2 br., mod. home. Close
in. Sidewalk. City sewer. Nice
lot. S3600; $1250 cash, bal. $50
inc. CA-.
VERY good, 2 br., mod. Large liv.
rm. Kitchen and dinette. Plas
tered interior, l'j lots. Garage.
$4500; $1300 cash,$3200 FHA.
2 br., mod., furnished. All in good
cond. Good West side location.
$3500; $1400 cash, bal. $30 inc.
6'.
For value, call Mr. Locklin 331
E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR
1029 Brooks Phone 331
WANT TO SELL? List your
property with GILBERT. A
square deal, and prompt, efficient,
courteous service is yours p.t Gil
bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall St
MY EQUITY in only small all
night cafe, in Sisters, Ore. Would
consider car as part payment. H.
R. Smith,' Cascade Cafe, Sisters,
Ore.
NEED A HOME? Check the
Deal of the Day on KBND 9:45
a.m. Call today and inspect the
listings at Gilbert s Keal testate,
1013 Wall St.
NEW, 2 BR., mod. house. Hdwd.
firs.; fireplace; garage; lots of
built-ins; close to schl., and paved
St. Sm. down payment. S500 less
than FHA appraisal. Located at
10G5 Columbia. Phone 1307-R or
1641-M.
Fuel
GOOD DRY green season jack
pine; also dry jackpine. Prompt
delivery. Allen Grant. Phone
314-VV.
2 CORD 16" gr. slab. $14.00; 2
cord 16" dry slab. $19.00. deliver
ed in Bend. (You haul from yard,
$5 per cord.) Central Oregon
Fuel Co.. phone 201-W. 936 A St,
Redmond. Ore.
COAL. Briquets. Pres to-logs and
Petroleum Coke. Bend Storage Ac
Transfer Co., phone 444, 222 Irv
ing Ave.
NOTICE, we have at present a
good supply of wood and coal.
Orders will be delivered as fast as
possible under present weather
and road conditions. No deliveries
when blizzard conditions exist.
Fuel can be picked up at yard.
Place orders in advance.
Brookings Wood Yard ph. 707
For Sale Farm Products
JERSEY, GUERNSEY and H"l
steins: ready to freshen. Will pick
up and deliver, and take any kind
ot cattle in trade. Randall Miller.
Phone 168-X, Redmond.
CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK
to Central Oregon Auction for
the highest prices. Sale every
Thursday. Ben R. Smith, Mgr.
Phone 12-R-3.
WILL START butchering Feb. 1.
veal, goat and pork later, Groll
Ranch, across tracks, east of
Evans Flv Co. Rt. 1, Box 174.
phone 1513-W-5.
For Sale Farm Products
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION
EQUIPMENT, PIPE, ENGINES
MOTORS
BENJAMIN RUSSELL
N. Dalles-Calif, Hiway
Phone 2010-W3 Bend. Ore.
3 LUCKY PEOPLE: 3 only,
Mighty Man Garden Tractors. 3
h.p. Wisconsin air-cooled motor.
All brand new. Discontinuing the
line. Unheard of prices. So hurry
and be one of the lucky three to
get a $337.50 Mighty Man Tractor
lor SidY.ou.
REDMOND TRACTOR CO.
585 6lh Street Phone 52
Redmond, Ore.
For Sale Miscellaneous
1937 PLYMOUTH coupe; good
cond. Foglights, Seal Beam lights,
Prestone in radiator; $205. Also
mechanic's tools and shop tool
cabinet. 30-30 Winchester sport
inb model. 725 11th, Redmond,
Oregon.
1 2-WHL. TRAILER; 1 walnut
bedroom suite; 1 nearly new (Joro
nado washing machine; 1 coffee
table. Phone 1502-W5.
SELLING OUT reg. Toy Pomer
anians, heavy coats, orange color,
with papers. Males, females bred
or open young stock. Box 413,
Burns, Ore.
AUCTION SALE
January 28 at 11:30
Bring us anything you have for
sale; or call us I2u9.
These are some of the listings
already in:
Washing machine
Electric sewing machine, al
most new
Remington typewriter, almost
new .
Stoves -
Chests of drawers
1000 current dynamo
Trailers
Mowers
Plows
And many other items
A LARGE stock of reconditioned
and guaranteed used refrigera
tors from $49.50 up; used wring
er washers from $19.50 up. Used
automatic electric ranges from
$39.50 up and also ironers. 165 E.
Greenwood. Oregon Equipment
Co., phony 888.
RADIO TUBES? Complete stock
Philco and other nationally
known brands. Tubes tested.
Bend Furniture Co.
RECONDITIONED sewing ma
chines: all makes: low as S15.
Rebuilt washers, like new, $35.
Rebuilt refrigerators, good as
new, $39.50. Anderson Sewing
Machine & Appliance Center,
Slate ana lumaio.
DELIVERY BIKE with lge. bskt.
and sm. front whl.; good cond.;
new tires. See at Bend Bulletin
office.
bundles. Bulletin Office.
NEW 9x12 linoleums, $7; Sim
mons bed, coil springs & mat
tress. $li; bedroom sillies, lamps,
antiques. We buy and sell. 147 E.
Olney, phone 1668-M.
NEW General Electric all auto
matic washing machine, S2o0. 604
Ogdcn.
For Sale Used Cars
HUNNELL MOTORS
BETTER USED CAR VALUES
1940 Plymouth 4-door.
K&ri. Gome in ana mane us
a reasonable offer."
1946 Dodge Custom 4-door.
Well equipped.
1941 Dodge Town Sedan.
R&H.
1918 Mercury Station Wagon.
Low mileage; well equipped.
Low-Priced Cars
'37 Nash Lafayette, 4-door.
'37 Studebaker, 4-door.
'37 Plymouth, 4-door.
37 Ford, Tudor. f
Better Used Car Values
at
HUNNELL MOTORS
Dodge Dodge Plymouth
Job-Rated Trucks
In the Heart of Downtown Bend
GOODWILL USED CARS
PRICED TO SELL!
1. 1911 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan. Good
shape throughout. You won t
be disappointed in this car.
2. 1940 Nash Sedan. Condition is
tops; excellent care always,
and shows it. A bed goes with
this fine car.
3. into Buick 4-dr. Sedan. Com
pletely reconditioned. A real-
car, and priced to sell.
4. A few old ones. Come in and
make an offer..
COMMERCIAL
1. 1919 GMC '.it-ton Pickup. Low
mileage; radio; heater; de
luxe cab. Reasonable.
1916
tor
l'i-ton CMC. New
; 2-speed; flatbed.
1 3. 1910 Mack 2-ton.
I
Yes, Plr! Goodwill USED CARS
! nd trucks priced to
.sell::
PLUS: Our Goodwill Used Car
Guarantee:'.
t
JUST ARRIVED Two new GMC
Suburbans. Bo sure and see these
Ail-Purpose Beauties.
WARD MOTOR COMPANY
Your Pontiac and G.MC Dealer
und and Oregon Bend
For Sale Used Cars
HALBROOK MOTORS
BEST SELECTION OF USED
CARS IN CENTRAL OREGON
1948 Ford 2-rir. Deluxe .$1035
1947 Ford Club Coupe $1245
Super Deluxe; loaded
with accessories.
1947 Ford 2-door. ...$1085
super Deluxe.
1946 Ford 2-door $895
Super Deluxe; 6 cylinder.
1946 Ford Sedan Coupe $995
super Deluxe.
1941 Ford 4-door. $580
Super Deluxe.
1938 Ford Coupe ... $245
1937 Ford 4-door $95
1937 Ford Coupe $95
1941 Lincoln Zephyr ....$580
4-door.
1940 Lincoln Zephyr ...$465
4-door.
1943 Kaiser 4-door $1095
1947 Studebaker 4-door ...$1395
Commander.
1947 Studebaker 2-door
..$1160
Champion.
1947 Oldsmobile 4-door $1485
Model "98."
1946 Ford Convertible $1095
1939 Ford 2-door $380
1941 Chevrolet 2-door $645
1941 Chevrolet 5-passenger....$635
1940 Chevrolet 4:door $495
1940 Pontiac 5-passenger $455
Coupe.
1947 Pontiac 4-door $1425
Torpedo.
1939 Nash 4-door : $195
1939 Plymouth 4-door $195
1938 Chrysler 4-door $195
1948 Ford Prefect $695
1937 Terraplane 2-door $50
COMMERCIALS
1949 Ford Pickup $1265
6-cylinder; 4-speed trans
mission. 1946 Ford Pickup $815
1941 Ford Pickup $275
1937 Ford Pickup $225
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
BEND GARAGE CO.
Our used cars are displayed in
doors.: See the cars thabunjika-
friends for us. We are offering
some exceptional values in late
model, low mileage used cars.
1949 Buick Super Sedan. Our
demonstrator, with complete ac
cessories, underseal, and Dyna
flow. 1949 Ford Convertible. Yes, a
dashing yellow job, with only
14,000 miles. Has R&H, underseal,
overdrive. The price may pleas
antly surprise you.
1948 Pontiac 6 Sedan. Thorough
ly reconditioned in our shop.
Loaded with accessories. A gleam
ing beauty.
1948 Plymouth Sedan. Light gray
finish. Has R&H, spotlight, plas
tic seat covers. Greatly reduced.
1947 Chevrolet Aerosedan. The
style leader, in immaculate con
dition; with R&H, fine seat cov
ers. 1946 Chevrolet Sedan. An out
standing car in appearance and
performance. Truly a premium
value.
BIG TRANSPORTATION BUYS
1941 Chevrolet 2-door 565
1939 Chevrolet 2-door 395
1937 Chevrolet Coupe 225
1936 Plymouth Sedan 150
We Sell Satisfaction in Used Car
Deals
Phone 193
WANT TO SAVE SOME
MONEY?
Here are some more of our good
buys.
'49 Studebaker Champ. Regal De
luxe 4-door Sedan. Interior is
beautiful and spotless. Finish is
perfect. Mechanically like new.
Equipped with everything. See
it to appreciate the value.
'49 Ford Club Coupe. Not a blem
ish on this sportv little car,
with less than 5.000 miles.
EquiiMied with everything a
person could want. A whale of
a buy.
'48 Studebaker Regal Deluxe 2
door Sedan, with low mileage.
Dustproof tan color. This car
will provide very cheap, depend
able transportation for some
one. GOOD VALUES IN THE LOW
PRICE RANGE
'40 Studebaker Champion 3
pass. Coupe; good rubber
all around $335
'36 Ford 4-door Sedan;
good shape.
in
135
'35 Ford 3-pass. Coupe 75
FELIX MOTOR SALES
our Studebaker Dealer
Phone 561
19-18 PLYMOUTH 4-door. Good
shape. New seat covers; heater;
Zerex in radiator. 5200. Or will
tiaile for power saw. Biff Borden.
Phone 1814-W. 132 Scott St.
For Sale Used Cars
CARROLL MOTORS
GUARANTEED USED CAR
SPECIALS
SAVE $$$ :: SAVE $$$
1929 Ford "A" Sedan.
A good work car. Only....$65
1935 Ford 4-door Sedan.
'47 Mercury engine. Ex
cellent shape mechanic
ally $98.50
1940 Olds Club Coupe.
Excellent shape. New paint.
A real buy at $495
1938 Buick Special 4-door Se- -
dan.
Special today $195
1942 Willys Coupe.
Real economy. Only. $325
1938 Studebaker Commander.
Completely overhauled.
Heater and overdrive.
Special at $395
1947 Plymouth Special De
luxe 4-door Sedan.
A verv clean car. Lots
of extras and in excel-
lent shape. Priced to
sell at $1195
CARROLL MOTORS
' Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer
162 Greenwood
Payments to Suit Your Budget
For Kent
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.
KNOTTY PINE cabins, 3 rms.
and bath. Elec. ranges. Heat and
utilities furnished. $00 montn. 2
rm. cabin, $40. Phone 589. Moun
tain View Motor Court.
2 RM., FURNISHED apt.; pri.
bath and entrance. For appt.,
phone 1515-W4.
CLEAN, 2 RM., mod., furnished
apt.; .pri. bath; gas range; elec.
refrig.; all utilities furnished;
close in. Call at 615 Georgia.
CLEAN, FURNISHED, 3 RM.
apis.; bath faeilitics; close to
mill; all utu. furnished. 40 per
mo. Adults only. Inquire 745
Colorado, Apt. 3. 1316-W.
NICE sleeping rms., $8 to $10
weekly. 853 Wall St. Phone 1153.
APTS. FOR RENT for winter
months. L Rancho Motor Hotel.
Phone 199-Z, Redmond.
CLEAN, MODERN room, with
kitchen privileges, for man and
wife or working girl. Rent rea-
ROOM FOR RENT. O'Kane Bldg.
Call 103 after 6 p.m.
3 RM., FURNISHED, mod. du
plex. Garage, workshop, garden,
yard. $35. 1364 Newport. Phone
21b-L. Also have 2. homos to sell.
$1800 cash, and $3500 terms.
Wanted
TO LEASE: Grade A dairy, or
would consider good dairy job.
Write Box 2211, co Bend Bulle
tin. 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,
Randall 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 Want rd
THE BEST one-man business in
this area can be yours without
capital investment. If you are
over 21 and under 55, have car,
and enjoy good credit rating,
write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dex
ter Ave., Seattle, Wash.
SALESMAN for nat'l adv. prod
uct. High earnings. No experience
necessary. We train you. Call Mr.
Miller; 1517J3.
RELIABLE, steady woman for
light housework and care of 5-vr.-
old boy. Room and board plus
wage. Phone Mrs. Stanley Smith,
lOOo-M, between 12 and 5 p.m.
ATFENTION MEN! Many men
are being held back in esiablish
Ing themselves in a business of
their own due to the lack of cap
ital. Let us put you in business.
Buy on credit. The line is com
plete and profitable. Write Raw
leigh's Dept. ORA-261-257, Oak
land. Calif.
Situations Wanted
BULLDOZING work of any kind
wanted. 10 ft. blade. Also will buy
any amount of pine trees, small
or patches. Free estimates given.
Biff Borden; 1814-W. 132 Scott St.
MIDDLE-AGED lady will care for
children afternoons and evenings.
631 Aiizona.
EXP. BOOKKEEPER, CfiUulfit-'
ing and adding machine operator.
Neat appearance. Capable ol
meeting the public. Phone 390-J.
IIHt
,;.,.7,.r.V77T. . : ' .
HE I W EEN high school gym and
. HIHIMI IllClit.'l , KOI'i J)avlS AVfl., BCntl.
I bracelet and heart with cngrav-j -'-
ing on the back. Valued as a FOR WELL and diain hole drill-k'w-psakc.
If found please call Ing call Lee Grimes. 224 Davis.
1 850-R. Reward. i phone 975-J or 1252-J.
New direct radiotelephone cir
cuits from the United States to
Hong Kong and the Union of
Soutn Africa were introduced
during 1949.
NOTICE OF REFEKKNDltM
ON INCLUSION OF ADDITION
AL TERRITORY WITHIN THE
M1DSTATE SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT, EMBRACING
LANDS LYING IN THE COUN
TIES OF DESCHUTES, CROOK,
AND JEFFERSON, IN THE
STATE OF OREGON
To ail owners of lands lvine
within the area proposed to be
included within the Midstate Soil
Conservation District, comprising
the territory described as follows:
DESCHUTES COUNTY: All
land lying within the legal
boundaries of Deschutes Coun
ty not already included within
the boundaries of the Midstate
Soil Conservation District.
CROOK COUNTY: All land
in sections 18, 19 and 30, T17S,
R15E, W.M., Crook County,
Oregon.
JEFFERSON COUNTY: Two
separate tracts of land de
scribed substantially as fol
lows: Beginning at the southwest
corner of T13S, R12E, W.M.;
thence north 6 miles to the
northwest corner of T13S,
R12E, W.M.; thence east ap
proximately 2Mi miles to a point
where the township line inter
sects the channel of Crooked
River; thence following the
channel of Crooked River in a
southeasterly direction approxi
mately 5 miles to a point where
the channel of Crooked River
intersects the range line be
tween R12E and R13E; thence
south along said range line ap
proximately 3 miles to the
southeast corner of T13S, R12E,
W.M.; thence west 6 miles to
the point of beginning.
That part of sections 32, 33
and 34, T13S, R13E, W.M.; ly
ing south of Crooked River in
Jefferson County, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 3rd day of February, 1950
between the hours of 9:00 a.m,
and 9:00 p.m. a referendum will
be held in the above - described
territory upon the proposition of
the inclusion of the said territory
within the Midstate boil Conser
vation District, a governmental
subdivision and a public body,
corporate and politic, of this state.
Every person, firm, state, coun
ty, or municipal agency being the
recorded owner of, or holding un
der contract of purchase, more
than ten acres of lands lying
within the said territory is elig
ible to vote, and only such are
eligible to vote.
Voting divisions and polling
places for the referendum are
as follows:
Division No. 1 Polling place
located at Squaw Creek Water
Office. v
' Division No. 2 Polling place
located at Tumalo Water Of
'fice. - , : ,
Division No. 3 Polling 'place,
loualcd ut Pine Forest Grange
Hall.
1 Division No. 4 Polling place
located at Eastern Star Grange
Hall.
i Eligible voters who will be ab
sent from their divisions on the
day of the referendum may apply
in person or in writing to Lloyd
Smyth, Polling Superintendent, at
lit. 3, Box 299, Bend, Oregon, for
absentee ballots.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE OF OREGON
By Howard E. Cushman,
Executive Secretary.
- Dated this 11th day of January,
1950, at Corvallis, Oregon.
38-44-C
Found
5 KEYS on ring with 1919 Ore
gon license tug No. 243-106 on
corner of Wall and Newport.
Owner may have by calling at the
Bulletin office and paying for
this ad.
Services
WHEN IN NEED of pipe thaw
ing, acetylene or electric welding,
lullie work, portable welding, call
Flaherty's Machine Shop. Phone
1100-K
SKATE GRINDING: We have
precision machine for keen, hol
low grinding. tiO minute service,
CAUL AUSTIN
1101 Bond
HEATING: Furnaces cleaned, re
paired and reset; Oil Burners and
Oil Circulating Heaters cleaned
and adjusted. Oregon Healing
Co. Phone 513.
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 wardrotie. Local
and nation-wide moving and
storage. Holman Transfer, 201
Irving. Phone 987.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
and repairs on all makes. Phone
274. 1033 Brooks.
ELECTRICAL WIRING All
types of electrical wiring by guar
anteed licensed men. Free esti
mates. Telephone 159.
CARPENTER WORK: New con
struction, rough framing, remod
eling, cabinets, built-ins and shon
work. F. W. Page, phone 650-M,
aeneral contractor.
HOUSE MOVING and raising;
large or small. Estimates gladly
given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv
ing. Phone 987.
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain
holes shot, r ree estimates. Phone
1252 J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210
U. $., Allies
(Continued from Page 1)
is "designed to promote the inte
grated defense of the north At
lantic area.
The text of the agreements
made public after the signing
showed that Great Britain won
the right to transfer the Ameri
can weapons to other areas if she
replaced them in the western Eu
ropean arms pool.
The British pact, which had
bogged down on that, point for
months, set the tone for the
others and proclaimed the prin
ciple that "economic recovery is
essential to international peace
and security and must be given
clear priority."
tjooperatlon riengea
The European partners all
promised to provide this country
and each other "such equipment,
materials, sendees or other mili
tary assistance" that their govern
ments might authorize.
The European countries prom
ised to take special precautions
to maintain the secrecy of any
classified military material that
the United States might send
them. They also promised to pro
tect patent rights on the weapons,
admit them free of customs or
other taxes, and provide the local
currencies necessary to support
American military missions sent
to European countries to help fa
cilitate the use of the arms.
The Europeans promised to
give diplomatic immunity to
members of these military mis
sions and report on how effective
ly the arms are being used. .
The British agreement stated
that It was understood that the
United States in setting the size
of such missions would bear in
mind the need to keep them a
"reasonable" size.
Let tent Exchanged
The Italian agreement was in
the form of an exchange of let
ters so that it would not have to
be confirmed by the Italian par
liament, where vigorous commu
nist opposition could be expected.
One feature of the Italian
agreement provided that when
Marshall plan aid ends, "the gov
ernment of Italy will facilitate the
production and transfer to the
government of the United States
of America, for such period of
time, in such quantities and upon
such terms and conditions as may
bo agreed upon, of raw and semi-
processed materials required by
the United States as a result of
deficiencies or potential deficien
cies in its own resources, and
which may be available in Italy or
dependent territories under its ad
ministration." ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK '
Portland, Jan. 27 (!' Cattle:
Friday salable 25; mosty cleanup
market; steady; odd loads heavy
beef cows and medium feeder
steers unsold. For week, sal ible
2600. Market uneven with much
of previous week's premium eras
ed. Storm conditions dominated
trade. Fed steers steady to 50c
lower; heifers 50c to 1.00 off, beef
cows mostly $1.00 lower, winners
and cutters unevenly SI to 2.09
off. Bulls weak to '50c lower.
Bulk medium and pood fed steers
24.00 to 25.50, few 26 00; one load
1058 lbs. 26.50. Common 18.00 to
21.50. Good fed heifers 21.00 to
24.50. medium grades mostly 20.00
to 23.00, common 15.00 to 18 50.1
Canner and cutter cows largely
12.00 to 14.00, common and med
ium beef cows 15 00 to 18.00, pond
cows 19.00 to 20.00, one load 20.50.
Good beef bulls 20.00 to 21.00, few
early 21.50, odd head 22 00; com
mon and medium sausage bulls
15.50 to 19.00.
Calves: Friday salable 10: most
ly nominal. For week, salable 375.
Market strong, extreme top $1.00
higher at 32.00; other pood and
choice vealers 20 00 to 31.00, com
mon down to 15.00. Culls down
lo 12.00 or under. Few I'nod 350
500 II). calves 27.00 to 28.00.
Hogs: Friday salable 25; few
good-choice 220 lb. butchers 25
cents lower at 18 50, For week,
salable 225. Market closing
steady to 25c below last week's
final trade after recovering most
of early 75c to $1.00 drop. Good
ami choice 180235 lb. butchers
early 18.00 to 18 25. later top 19.00
sparingly. Heavier and lighter
weights discounted 1.00 and more.
Good 300-550 lb. sows 14.50 to
15.50. Good and choice feeder
plRs largely 17.00, few choice 60
lbs. 18.00.
Sheep: Friday salable 50;
steady; one soi led lot good-choice
fed lambs 22.50. For week, sal
able 875. Market strong after los
ing part of early 25 to 50c pain.
Good and choice fed lambs 22.00
to 22.50, early top 23.00. new re
cent high. Medium and pood
19.00 to 2150: good and choice
ewes around 50c higher at 9.50
to 10.00.
PORTLAND MAKKKTS
Portland. Jan. 27 MP- Portland
butter and egg prices were un
changed today.
U u t t e r Prices to retailers:
Grade AA prints (Wc lb.; AA car
tons 09c; A prints 68c; A cartons
69c; 13 prints 65c.
E g g prices to retailers: Cer
tified A large 40c do ; Gr ade A A
large 41c; A large 3!ic; AA me
dium 38c; A medium 37c; li me
dium .'i-'lc; A small 35c; callous
2c (i'1'lllional.
C h e e s e Price to retailers:
Portland, Oiegon, singles, 3:i-42c
lb.; Oregon 5 lb. loafs. 4-l'-j-I.V
Hi ; triplets. 1 ',( less limn .sinl"S.
Premium brands, singles, 51'aC
lb; loaf, 53Uc lb.
Charter Review
Held at Madras
Boy Scout leaders of Madras
met Thursday evening with
George Fulton, district scout com
missioner from Bend, in a charter
review and planning session for
1950. Jack Sullivan, Madras, has
been appointed troop 37 commit
tee chairman by the representa
tives of the Methodist church and
Madras volunteer firemen, who
co-sponsor the scout unit.
Fifteen adult committeemen
and leaders have been recruited
by the sponsors to comprise one
of the largest Boy Scout unit com
mittees in the seven county Mo
doc area council, Fulton said. Ob
jectives for 1950 were set by the
committee, which includes an all
out effort to get every scout in
summer camp, as well as plans
for sending two scouts to the na
tional jamboree In Valley Forge,
Pennsylvania next June.
Hoard of Review Held
During the evening the commit
tee held a board of review for
some of the troop's 30 members
who are making advancement
along the scouting trail. Howard
D. Anderson, neighborhood scout
commissioner from Madras pre
sided.
The committee scheduled a
father-son banquet to be held fol
lowing Boy Scout anniversary
week in February, when scouts
who have been reviewed for
awards will be presented with
their advancements in rank.
Members of the committee and
leadership staff are Jack Sullivan,
chairman, Lewis A. Nichols,
Maurice Broadhaut, Vincent E.
Graue, Glenn E. Nelson, E. S.
Gunderson, Ernest A. Walston,
Walter R. Warner, Clair Taylor,
James D. Hollls, Earl Edgmon,
Roy Stevenson, James Belma,
Paul E. Foster and Paul Jones.
The meeting was held in the
Madras Methodist church office.
Snow Blanket
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ductor and service was being
maintained over a Pacific Power
& Light Co. alternate roule.
The army's corps of engineers
announced that overnight rain at
Dorena dam reached 1.4 inches
and more than an inch fell at Cot
tage Grove dam, Lookout dam
an. i Jernndge dam. During the
morning, the rain turned lo neavy
snow.
The Dallcs-Celllo canal lock
was storm-bound, engineers said,
as the new storm howled through
the Columbia gorge and dumped
between five and six Inches of
snow at The Dalles.
The weather bureau said there
was likelihood ot freezing rani in
the lower Columbia gorge -tonight.
INJURIES FATAL
Portland, Jan. 27 illl Paul
Frank Gende, 72, Milwaukie, died
today in Portland General hospi
tal of Injuries suffered when his
car collided with a truck at Super
highway and Tacoma streets late
yesterday.
Police said Gende's car collid
ed with n Coast Transport com
pany truck. Truck driver Dick
Reese of Portland was uninjured.
Reconditioned
Washers $15 up
Used Davenport
$25.00
Circulating Heaters
uiid Oil Heaters
$12.50 ud
ri.-
mmm
a
fl
from California
reiroieust.
No Odor e No Ashes Lots of Heat
(Grates Required )
1 tan, delivered 22.03
I to;., delivered 12.00
Per sncEc al office 1.35
Besid Storage & Transfer
222 Irving Phone 444
Barge Explodes,
2 Persons Injured
Baton Rouge, La., jan. 27 U
A barge blew up in the Mississip
pi river today and though the ex
plosion was so violent that it
shook the 36-story state capitol
building and capitol annex, po
lice said only two men were in
jured. Police said both the injured
men are negroes. They were
working on tne barge, which prob
ably had gasoline or other chem
ical fumes in it. One of the men
was believed to be injured ser
iously.
Stocks Stronger
On N.Y. Market
New York, Jan. 27 U Stocks
strengthened today when north
ern and western soft coal miners
agreed to resumption of contract
negotiations with John L. Lewis.
'i ratling picked up on the re
covery. Earlier in the day when
the list was irregular, volume fell
oil to the lightest since Nov. 28.
Steels turned active with Bethle
hem the leader. The company
late yesterday reported its net in
come for 1949 at an all-time rec
ord high despite the steel strike
which closed the nation's plants
through last October. (Jains in the
group ranged to nearly a point.
Railroads moved up with the
speculative issues the most ac
tive. Utilities improved with ac
tivity centering on South Caro
lina Gas & Electric which, along
with its preferred, made a new
high for more than a year. Oils
held steady to firm. Automobile
issues firmed despite a dip in
auto production estimated for
this week.
Gold mining shares received
more atteniion than in some time
and the leading issues rose more
than a point each. There was no
immediate news for this group.
Television shares turned active
again and their gains ranged to
more than a point.
Wins Race With X
Bus Wrong One
Wichita, Kan. HPi Interested
onlookers gave "E" for effort to
the Wichitan who ran tne 220-
yard dash with a bus.
walking out ot a uown.own
cafe, the man saw a bus zip past.
He took off on a dead run, darted
across the street between speed
ing cars and was a short dis.ance
behind when the bus stopped at
a corner for passengers.
lie saw it was going to be closo.
So he put on a stretch burst cf
added speed. It carried him up
to the door of the bus. There. he
skidded to a stop, looked at tao
side of the carrier,; then walked
dejectedly away.- "
Wrong bus.
VERH LARSON
AGENCY
Insurance & Real Estate
135 Oregon Ave. Phone Si
BEND. OREGON
CALIFORNIA CATTLE
RANCH!
No Snow.
No Hay Needed.
No Winter Feeding.
Y tar-round grazing.
Cattle ready for market in
June,
It her through ranch,
(iood corrals,
4 room house.
0,801) acres deeded.
25,000 acres government
leased at !'j cent per ocre.
Will take some clear Bend
property. Itunrlt will bundle
330 or more cattle the year
round. Full price
$23,000
ELECTROLUX h
Cleaner and Air Purifier
SALKS AND SERVICE
PHIL PHILBROOK
Only Authorized Dealer
1301 K. Third. Phone 1293 . 1
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