The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 22, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 22, 1947
PAGE SEVEN 1
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified Rates
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IIKMI LODGE, NoTl-iK, i.o.o.i-.
Mccta Every Monday Nl)jlit
l.O.O.F. Temple.
Karl Wclier, Noble Grand
IX Itay Miller, phono 107!)-W,Scc'y
2115 l-'i Kiiklln Avimiuu
1'iir Sale IUiiI IChIiiIo
IF ITS REAL ESTATE. Hat wllh
All Slate. Ilcnd In growing. Iielp
iik place these new clllen In per
manent home. For quic k uml ef
ficient I to tut 1 1 n u of your prucr
ty. lint with All State Realty Co.,
221 Greenwood, phono 121)3. W.
MUY A HOME KKOM GILHERT:
The home you're looking tor In
limed ut Gilberts Ural LMulti &
Insurance, loin Wall tit. WE
have the listings.
list your property at
giliierts heal estate.
Homes, businesses, farms, told
prumpily und c lllclciilly. Gilbert
has served Itcnd since 1015. (j.
bcrt'a Held Estate, 1015 Wall.
FARMS & K A NCI I ICS. A very
Kod selection of Central Ore
gon's better farina und ranches
now available. Now la tho Unit lo
gel on that farm. Slop In mid 1H
ua ahow you these farina. All
Statu Really Co., 221 Greenwood.
Phono l.'ua W.
l-t)lt SALE hy owner: -I bedroom,
iiKHiern, lurnlHlii-tl hou-i,.. double
k'linilie. lariie eorner lot, on pavi-
l near hlijh aehiMil, yi.'-IXI
cn-th or ti rma. 2'M Jvtirraon olai-e,
I phone Mo.
ON Mlltltolt IH)NlTr'-jloTit"
iK-ttullliil hum,-mi,.. ,., ,.,'
lor K.ile on the I'oml. liKiulie nt
l.UTi dalveatou.
n i in ci loiorumTiiii'lir.
Irarllve miKlern Kueat ioua and
il-r (jaraire. iilao atoriiKe liheilrt.
(iiHid lilllldmu alto. KHH E. Nth Si,
SIK10. Kt'HITHin.r v v V ri
Miuill down imytnent. Two-bed-1
room miKlern liouae with hae-
mint. SelM't liM'Hitnn;- Rm-nRi
iMallll.-j for lit Jyui. 4 lu 7 iveni
Iiiki. -CTS Stale. 'J
10 ACHES. IS ( a. rea Tomaln wa-1
ter, 8 iNtlrnoin hooi,e wiih bath I
10 i.ih new nlfalla. IbK-khlll and
otltrr herrlea. I aire ceitliiej
.MarMiall KtruwtkTry plania. tMW
now. $-n) nfter Ix-rri- 1 unnef 1
Mlilnii,! A p I. . ru.-
liiV-A. Emm Tiimalo inllo
went, turn il.it 2 "lh-JK Jt
I tit Tit AI U l nnni lw.,, JT....
ly (liil.Hheil Inside A out, fornbih. I
ed or 11 11 1 lifll I-IhmI Id iruje for i
e.irti uek or DA ("Mel -plllni'.' Will
1..1V ash dillt'rrnev. Call after i :
!( in. 4(H E. Norton.
SMA 1. 1. TtANCM. Iota of build
Ink ttmlerial plomblni; on new
hiHhfay iM-m.-.-n Ita-mi & e.
niitnd. (lorKi-oos view. han
S-'iHM rash. Henlatnln Itusset).
owner. Ilii.x Uii, Keilmond. Ile.sl
dento S2i)' Eloililu. HeniL
Cin.SE IN MODERN 5 room
Iioum- with furnace. Inqulru 252
tieoi'Kln,
WANTED!
We Will Pay Highest
Prices (or Good
Used
furniture
Square Deal
Furniture
Exchange
201 Franklin
Phone 324 or 1224
See
ELMER LEHNHERR
For
Liberal
Cash Loans
On AUTO
vnr LIGHT TRUCK
Your PICK-UP
Private Sales Financed
Simple Credit Requirements
Complete Privacy
12 Months to Pay
Quick Service
Oregon Owned
Motor Investment Co.
, M-333
2l7 0rocon Thono 52.1
For Buln Ileal Estate
$57(10 IIUYS 10 ui'ii'H, large limine,
21 acres COI, iirri'M strawberries,
lights telephone, 2 miles irum
Hi-nil, paved load. C. V. bllvls, 120
ntiuuciiiiiii.
$0MX llll YS .'HI uercs, nil Irrigated.
GimkI 4-routn house and outbuild
lugs, clohi! to school, puved road.
I'lmnrNaiiui II) uays. C. V. Silvia,
I2H niiiiiii'aolii.
$25000 IIUYS 4H0 ut ra dairy
ranch, largo modern home, Nwnl
li'y water, close to town, linnio.
male ii.Hi'iiiun. C. V. Silvia, I'M
Minni'Kiila.
$21110 CASH IIUYS 4-room semi
modern honu on Federal, liuinn
niatti possession. l:x) niiya 3
room aim J-rooni, corner lot, rJasl
unit-. C, V. Silvia, 12o Mlimcsoiu.
75 ACHE KAKM, 21 n. COI wult-r,
(inn. houac, wati'r prvKnure &
fift'irlfiiy. 1'otalo cellar ac aotnt'
oiitOulliliiiKa, 4 '-a mill's fioin
tnuMi on luillcr Mkt. ltd. $MW.
Wayne llamhy.
SIM) IIUYS new U room modern
home, full cement haaemciit, plW
lurnaee, 2 lota, Eaat altle. I'naHea.
aloii koon. C. V. Silvia, 12U Mllllle
hoIii. (iltlK'EKY STOKE on South
highway, 1 'i nrrni with 100 ft.
Ironlaue. 3-room furnished house
In rear. I'llied for (ukk aale lit
S.VM, $2.V)il down. Cull Mr.
Ileliiler, All Stale Kenlly Co., 1
ireenwiKd, phone llilKi-W.
CA ITI.E KANCIf. will run up lo
200 heail, 12H ni-rea COI, mouern
2cow niillt barn, 5-room houae.
hay barn, many outlni'.lil'.n.js,
XJl.VKI. Cull Mr. Ilender, All Slale
Keally Co., 221 CIreenwood, ihoiie
I21. AV.
W E 1. 1- UHJATEI) 4 oedroom
home, hardwood tioora, ttivpl.u-e,
full cement baaement Willi lor
iiare. PoHHeaNlon linmeOtateiv.
l ull Hob Mayer. All Stale Kenlly
Co.. 211 l,ieenwuod, phone
u.aw.
2 ACHES OK LAND with i mom
house, at-iv ol water on Iiikii.
Way 21 nilleR north of llcumoml.
Will take car or truck ua down
payment. See Walt Ouy at Kile
lv, ne ixilca Kinu, call 12ti'J.
SEM1M0DEHN 4 HOOM home
with 2room houae 10 rent. Only
S.1HI0. Close in on Wall Vieot.
l!nlntdlltl ptmaeasion. Kor aiv
poiiiiinehl cull Mr. Un-kll.i. .411
Statu itcally Co., 221 liieenwootl,
phone 12WW.
KOH gUICK SALE by owner: 3
beilnxiin home, baaement, mloty,
lou ol 1)1(111 Ins. 2'i tola beuiitl.ul
Uy.ii, lot.n.ol 1 lowers. R'trdi-o. 2
lllv ,'iniis,, t;aiaj.;v- Some- l-trui,
I'lljine 12IH-W. 342 Knnt Clny Ave.
NICK Jti.EAN "HiroraTlioine,
new' lfli fixtucea, hirce living
room H kitchen, located on idver
front. True S-kXiO. Oill Hob May.
!-, All Statu Realty Co. 221
UifenwiKxt phone 12SO-W.
luel
DKY HODY WOOD. $11.75 per
cord, limntillate delivery on 14"
and Hi": Any lciuith cut to ortler.
Call ut 218 1'ui llund Ave. or phone
12.C W.
DHY UODY nnd limb wootl,
prompt delivery. $11.75 a cord,
non u-wis, 4,j7 E. Heverc St., or
phone J2M1.J.
SLA 11 WOOD, delivered In Hend
at $0.30 11 unit In 2-unll Iota. Cull
Central Orrjfon Euel Co., Hed
mond, phone lti-Y oil Ice, or real
Ucnco 201-W.
DHY JACK I'INE Blab und body
pine, Hi" & 24", Alao wood saw
lilK wanted. L. It. CariH'nter, 1324
Aloany, phone HM-J alter S p.m.
DHY JACK PINE slab. 2 ft. und
Hi-ln, $10 a cord. John Ho nek,
Hend Wood Yard, 422 ileyburn,
piiono 1230.
HON or MILL ENDS. LarRo 1 nd
ST). Immediate delivery, phone lMi.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on Hi
Inch & 24-Inch Imdy wood, M1.75.
Phone 333 or Inquire lioi;ers Scr
vlv Station. Dave Nelson.
l-'or Sale MIseellamHiUH
USED WESTEHN KLYEH bike
In excellent condition. See at Sic
mil Service Station across Irum
Park.
CENUINE LEATHER bin rocker
very besi condition; Perfection
kerosene healer; breakfast table;
chest of drawers; Hrunswlck vie
l in In . At home Saturday & Sun
day, lti-1 E. Norton.
IKAHH1T HUTCHES for sale M
Varco ranch Mi mile west and W
mile Noulh from Plalnvlew school.
KOH SALE: 2 wheel trailer,
I Ires. Inquire 10!) Broadway.
616
KOR SALE: SptlnR Rye reed.
Bided huy, straw; bnby cltix; Trl
uiirIc mixed feeds. Greenwood
l'eed Co., phone 78-J.
LINOLEUM, Inlnid & print or
yartliiRe i, 9, 12-11. wide, alec luree
ussotinient rilRS 6x9 to 12x1:'),
terms. Open evenitiRS. Brown
Supply Co., Lake & Division St
phone 1156.
HOT POINT electric ratiRo, Into
model, with deep well cooker,
$150: Hoi Point electric votrlRer
nlor, $150, Riiarunloed. Open even
Iiirs & Sundays ! to 12 p.m. Easy
terms. Brown Supply Co., Lake
& Division SI., phone ll."6.
KOH SALE: Hesiiiiiranl booths
und tallies, slnRle & double: 41-11.
of counler, hardwood construc
tion, bakellte tops. See Murcn
lirlbskov nt Pine Tavern.
SINGER SEWING machines &
olher.s, $15 up, terms. Oj)en even
Iiirs iiikI Sundays from 9 lo 12
p.m. Phone 1156. Brown Supply
Co., Lake & Division St.
For Hula MIhcqIIuii'shm
1 DUTTON STEAM bollnr, nl.e
1U'"x50", Approved 30 I ha,
preaaurv to aquut w Inch. Excellent
conoiilon. Compieiu with alack,
KAUKca, and ulxiut 40-11. of piie,
vaiveH. etc. Puce iO, I'leioi,uiiu
Creuniery Co., phono 41.
HUMMAliE SALE by Catholic
Altnr Society, circle 1, Mot-.tla),
'I'ucadHy unci Weoneailay ut No. 2
(ireenwotMl, houra 10 to 4.
11 EDS, SPRINGS, innif.eaaca,
chalra, cheata of drawera, NorRe,
inanKKs etc, iuvu Auto court, Jrj
und J-rnnklln.
NOW YOU CAN BUY "OreRon
Hied" chlcka from OrcRon Siute
liutchery hi Klamath ruua, Ore.,
1 ton) your own local aloro. Place
your orucr touuy wnn orcenwood
reed Co. at l.lccnwoou at Divi
sion St. In tieno.
BEARDLESS SPRING Rye aecd
tor aule at 314c per lb re cieancd.
j, t. inoinpaun, o nnlca wcat ol
tuinulo 011 biatcia hlxnway,
phono 28 r -22.
COMPLETE STOCK of radio tub
ea InclunlnR Phllco and other nu
jionuliy-Known makea. Oet the
ueat M'i lortnance iroin your ro
uto. Immiu rurnnuru Co.
KAKM and OAHDEN overheaa
tprlnklcr ayituma; gaa or elucuic
pumpa anu motor, for imoritm.
uon write Itcpnmontuuvo Uenjav
mm Kujuwll, iteutnoiul, oro.
VACUUM CLEANER purta, all
mukea, all kinds. Moat complete
line 111 Central Oregon. Any muke
vacuum cteuner icuuneu or re
built, j oe Anucraun, auiRor Sew
111K ccuier, cor. btuio unu I uiimlo,
uvna, pnonc bt2-vv.
KOR CHAH1S Foundation Cur
menu, Rirdlea und bruaalera,
wruo inu t crum, General oeuv-ci-y.
iteuinouu or pnone 2biKJ,
itetimonu.
ELEC1HIC WASHER. Inquire
slaters Cure, Slaters, Ore., phone
7(2.
11UN1EHS! SprliiRer. pups lor
aide. Mack Cocker stud service.
1 1111 s cocker Kennels, 3 miles on
aoulh hlRhwny.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, com
bination console mouei radio &
lu-record automatic player. Its
uuilt in a beuutnul manoRany
cuHC. When not in use It iooks
line a taoio or caolnei. ''It's the
ruulo thai hcicu win the war."
kil the cnKiuccrinR of recent
years has roiiv 11110 this machine,
l-ret- trial in your own home. It
you hear It you will want to own
one. trade in your old radio. It s
equal to any S-XX) set in tone qual
ity or beauty. Easy terms. Special
2D.So. lit own Supply Co., Lunc
Division SL, phone 1156.
1JALED STRAW 1 mile west of
Petersen KocK (Jarucns. Aitred
MiKkelsen.
SINGER AUTOMATICJ000 wutt
3-siK'Od Irons with cloth control
:i.:f3. ThtB is the finest Iron ever
mailt'. Hulit and Ruaranteed by
oinKur. inRer bewinx center,
Slate und 1 utnalo, phone 862-W,
HABY CHI X Every Wed. New
1 lamiishlres. Rock Hamoshlres
Cross, while LeRiiorns. Write lor
circular. Hurts' liutchery, Beaver-
ton, ureRon.
AN EXCELLENT oil circulator.
Can be seen at 67 Hawthorne.
IS TONS SECOND CUTTING No.
1 nlfalfa, $40. Also 15 tons No. 1
blut'Rruss, clover and allalla mix
ed, $3S. Will d.fliver within 15
nines. Hurry crampton. 1200 Ual
vealon, phone 1107-J.
OR TRADE for Rood used cur,
Tucker Snow-Cat demonstrated at
lloo-Doo Ski Bowl last week end.
See at Eddie's GnrnRc, Bend. Dun
Pinch, owner, Ochoco Inn, iTIne-
V1IIC.
KOH SALE: Apartmcnt-slzc elec
tric stove, completely recondi
tioned with new burners, new
wire, ele. Like new. Call Hed-
mono li-E-56. K. D. Minson, Ter
rebonne. FOR SALE 7 It. red mountain
cednr posts, very Rood quality,
Cull Bend 6H5-W alter 6 p.m.
REBUILT RADIOS SPECIAL
KOR $9.95. Your AC radio con
sole or phonoRrnph combination
will be completely overhauled us
follows: Up to three tubes replac
ed If needed, also resistors, colls,
condensers, or power transform
er If required, plus small Hems
as setlhiR record chunRor mech
anism, replacinR dial llRhts, dial
cords, knobs, ulso minor cabinet
flU-l.l,,. ..u D..t-..l..l...u
neer, etc. A factory time Ruaran
tec on the completed job. 2-1 hour
service on most radios. Sets pick
ed up and delivered, $1 extra. Only
Riuduatc technicians will work
on your radio. We reserve the
liRht to refuse radios doctored by
novice. Open until 9 o'clock even
InRs. Phone 1336-W, Clint's Radio
und Sound Service, 37 HastinRS.
GOOD BIG POTATOES, $1.75.
Will deliver. W. G. BurlelRh,
phone 30-K-13.
SPECIAL SALE. SY3 complete 5
piece bedroom set; a 5-drawer
chest; vanity & bench; night
aland & full sized bed. Locally
made, sturdily built unfinished
furniture. Also furniture made to
order. Kitchen buill-ins and book
eases. 446 East Emerson, two
blocks east of Krecmun's Tackle,
M 1 1 1 c r's Cabinet Shop, phone
562-J.
NEW LARGE oil circulating
heaters; 600x16 tire, 6-ply; oil
burners for coul & wood ranges
& heaters; castings for all makes
of stoves & heaters; coils made
to order. Guaranteed work. Baker
Stove & Furnace Repair, 856 Og
den Ave., phone 459-W.
LARGE SHIPMENT of new lino
leum rues. $6.95 and uu. Also 6-ft.
yardage. Brown Supply Co., Lake
Ac Division, pnone 110b.
For Wale Haiti Cars
11)42 STUDEBAKER Commander,
4-door, clean, overdrive, heater,
dofroatcra; 1041 Pontine, 5-paas-onuer
couix-, radio, heater, de
froster, perfect: 11)10 Hudson, 4-
door sedan, low mileage, extras;
I'J.H uina., ua is, :o; i:u. ui
Salle. Bond. $275. Two-wheel trail
er, $35. Johnson Bros., Al'a Mobile
Sta., cor. lit It He E Sta., Hedmoad,
1941 CHEV. 5-pusnenRer coupe,
radio & heater, other extras.
Cleanest used car In OrcRon. Du
prec Motors, lit It & C, Redmond.
ONE 1940 DODGE 4-door sedan,
excellent condition. Phone 611-M.
WILL TRADE 1946 Kord tudor,
for older model car '40 or '41 mod
el. 627 OROen.
SEVERAL GOOD used cars lor
sale. Used rar lot, corner East 8th
and Greenwood.
'41 AMBASSADOR C sedan, or
trade for pickup. Motor Just over
hauled and Rood tires. 245 Mc
Klnley. For Kent
SLEEPING HOOM. 640 ConRress.
ROOMS for RENT. Twin beds.
Gentlemen only. Pnone MO W. 58
Greeley.
BEE HIVE SYSTEM. Trucks to
drive yourself anywhere, no re
strictions. New 1946 Dodge van
for good clean hauling. Court
house Service Station, corner Wall
& Bond, phone 458 or 755-W.
RENT THE NEW Clarke waxer
and polisher for your floors. See
The Sherwln Williams Co., 125
Oregon St., phone 21.
ONE HOOM furnished cabin, oil
heat, water and llRhts furnished.
$30 per month. Phone 501-J.
l.AKi,!-. modern housekeeping
room, also sleeping room. 513
Lava Road.
NEWLY REDECORATED room
wllh private kitchenette In mod
ern home. Furnace heat day and
night. Close in, $25 month. M5
Delaware St.
Wanted
WANTED GOOD. CLEAN city
and suburban homes, 2, 3 and 4-
tM!rrnma mnHnm t'acH tmum
waiting for this better type prop-
nrfv Citll Mr Qt,i,i,r All C,u,
Realty Co., 22i Greenwood, phone
1293-W.
ANY KIND of cattle, also milk
cows freshening soon. Will pick
up at ranch. No commission to
pay. Write or phone W. ' R,
rranits, la Kedmond.
4 or 5-KOOT SHOW CASE. What
have you? 1193 Wall or 1490 New-
port.
WE BUY old sewing machines.
Singer Sewing Center, phone
K-H,-
RESPONSIBLE PARTY wants to
rent farm. Been farming In Des
chutes county for 10 years. Write
mvw. care ucno tsunelln. .
LET US BUY or sell your car.
Top prices lor clean, used cars.
Johnson Brothers, Al's Mobile
Station, comer 6th & C, Redmond.
WANTED: 3 OR 4 BEDROOM
HOUSE CLOSE TO GRADE
SCHOOL. WILL RENT OR
LEASE WITH OITION TO BUY
WITHIN 6 MONTHS. GIVE DE
TAILS OF HOUSE AND SELL
ING PRICE TERMS. WRITE OR
WIRE G. W. DIBBLE, 732-E
EAST 42nd. McLOUGHUN HTS..
VANCOUVER, WASH.
VETERAN and MOTHER need 2
or 3-room modern house or apart
ment. Permanent, relitblc. Take
good care of property. Phone
605-R.
WANT TO BUY furniture of all
kinds, one piece or a house full.
Highest cash prices. 2334 N. 1st
or call 1269, Walter Gay.
WANT SHOW for Atkins rhain
saw. Wllke E. Sieh, 7655 N. Pen
Insular, Portland 3, Ore.
Help an.W-tl
FARMER WITH equipment nnd
IriiRatlon experience to operate
farm of 350 acres, 338 acres wa
ter, near Sisters, on shares. Phone
after 6 n.m. or write Mrs. Mere
dith Bailey, Sisters, Ore.
WANTED: WOMAN lor full or
part time work in local Insurance
agency. Should be proficient .in
shorthand. State experience and
approximate salary desired. Write
No. 66S5, Bend Bulletin.
MAN for GENERAL farm work.
2-room house If married; cabin
and board if single. Mrs. E. D. El
rod, Rt. 1, Box 46, Redmond,
pnone a-F-2. '
NIGHT CLERK wanted, .Marley
Hotel. . ,
STRAYED or STOLEN from near
Carroll Acres, 2 large wbitc milk
gouts. Reward for return or In
formation regarding whereabouts.
Li, uraii, Kt. 1, BOX 1(4.
MAN'S, BLACK, zipper wallet
recently. Contained driver's li
cense, lodge Identification, etc.,
some money. Contents "valuable
to owner. Please return to The
Bend Bulletin office. Reward.
Pound
8-lb. SLEDGE HAMMER. Stan
ley Gray stamped on hammer.
Owner call 84 or City Police.
Services
ARE YOU MOVING? We 'will
move your household goods AJNi
WHERE in dust-tight padded
vans. Courteous service, Insured
carrier. BEND STORAGE &
TRANSFER COMPANY, 218 Irv
ing Ave., phone 444. Agents for
UEKtNS padded vans. .
INTERIOR nnd exterior decorat
ing. R. Wonettu, phone 1170-J.
Mental Health
Requires Lies,
Says Scientist
Hollywood. Feb. 22 Hl" If vou.
like George Washington, cannot
tell a lie. VOU're a likelv runrllrliit
lor a menial hospital, a psycholo-
gist said toduy. I
Alice ivere sa d tnat mavbe
back In the lHth century the fath-
er of hl country could go 67 years I
wnnout letting a lie. But men and
women In the 20th century could-1
n t keep mentally and physically j
healthy without white lies or part
" 1? th ihJ!,T P?1?," ,
"People who make a fetish of j
oLrHif. 1 .V , " . "'l,? '?' rc'
?-r .. "'"V "
cause others or themselves, are
candidates for Insane asylums,"
she said.
"NotxHly can tell the truth all
the time without enmeshing him
self and others in a maze of con
flicts and tensions that eventual
ly lead to telling lies. That goes
for George Washington too."
Highway Fund
Transfer Backed
Salem. Ore.. Feb. 22 mo-Secre-
T tolvT, H,8" Farre"i ' HarryT PrinevlMe ce'n"
fcJL ZSZttt tt"?iWh with 14 points.
funds from the highway commls-1
sion to the state police to increase
efficiency In policing highways.
in a letter to tne ways and
cans Committee Farrpll tnnk !.
sue with statements made by J. M.
Lara, iiiKnway comnitssion at
torney, who said there were legal
barriers to such a move.
The secretary of slate declared
his proposal did not violate the
constitution because it provided
the highway funds could be used time clothing drive?" was pre
for "policing" public highways. sented to Sens. Morse, R., Ore.,
and Cordon, R., Ore., today.
Enough plastic artificial eyes Mrs. Benson remembered giv
are now being made to replace all , ing the coat away in 1943 to the
human eyes lost through acd-! clothing drive for the needy in
dent and disease. Europe.
; Last month Mrs. Bill Baker of
Services Sevierville. Tenn., wrote her that
WARHTNr: MArmNF. SERVICE, she had ordered a $4.95 coat from
w -- " . ---
parts and repairs for most man -
ITS. .iutju iu unu ttwijitriK; vciuii(K
of nil metals. Bend Washer Ser -
vice, 633 Harmon & Galveston.!
Office 583, residence 1295-J. 1
CARPENTER WORK, remodel
ing and repair.- Large or small
jobs. Phone 1021-WX or 1320
Hartford.
fSEWIN'G MACHINES repaired or
I ft bullt. Cabinets reflnlshed like
new. All work fully guaranteed.1
Complete line of parts. We have casts. "Safe-guards for America,"
everything available. Joe Ander- presented by the Supreme Coun
son Singer Sewmg Center cor. cl, of (he Knlghts Columbus
State and Tumalo, Bend., phone and sponsored locally by the Fath-
: ; :
ELL AND DRAIN hole drilling,
A. Holman. 108 Tumalo Ave,,
lone 199-W.
,'E-AREj NOW equipped to
nTddeTand ir
ana cmciem service, uei its give
. . ... . . . ,
Vou an estimate. Storage avail
able. Agent for Hunts nationwide
Van Lines. Holman Transfer, 201
Irving, phone vol.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
and wringer rolls for all makes.
Let us check your machine no
obligation. Maytag Electric, next
to Chamber of Commerce, phone
WE CAN DO your Inside Paint
ing and Papernanging now; wau
paper sample books. Simpson
Point COj Huph Simpson. Phone
KEYS MADE, saws filed, guns,
phonographs, door closers, locks,
safes repaired. Knives, shears.
tools sharpened. Soldering, braz
ing, skates hollow ground. Hen
derson's Repair Shop, 112 Minne
sota. CALL PAT KRESS for complete
painting service., bpray painting,
also brush work. Farm buildings
preferred. Free estimates, 17
years experience. Phone 768-W.
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Drains
and pipes opened. Immediate ser
vice. Allowance if uncovered.
Prices reasonable. Will go any
place. Bend Septic Tank Service.
Phone 1184-W, Res. 526 Harmon.
BUTTONS, BUCKLES and Eye-
lets covered. Over 50 styles and!
shapes to choose from. 24 hour;
service. Most complete line in1
the state. Joe Anderson Singer:
mwutK center, cur. otaie auu
lumalo, ucna, pnone tso-w.
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Complete line for general repairs.
A, J. Hobble, 811 Nashville Ave.,
phone 95-W.
PRINTING letterheads, cnvel-
ooes. business and ruled forms,
offset printing. One of Oregon's 1
most completely equipped shops, j
Estimates eiacuy given, ine ocna
Bulletin, Phone 56.
ATTENTION Cesspool and Sep
tic tank owners. We specialize in
pumping septic tanks and clean
ing drains any size, any place.
Prices reasonable. Grimes & Gis
kaas. Phone 1252-J or 1167-J.
RED RYDER
ri vi ciTN.v.'': . arn-
Lakeyiew, Burns
The Piinevllle Cowboys' baskct-
Ba 'earn reiurneo nome looay Dy
way of Hend after defeating Burns
tnuraoay niam oy a score 01
and Lakeview last night 34-29. !
The two Prlneville victories sew-'.
ea up tniro place in tne central
Oregon leaRUe for the Cowboys,
but left Lakeview and Burns tied
for fourth place and a playoff
Ba1mo WJ Lbe,?,ece,;sa7ut0J,dV!fr;
mine which will enter the district
I ',mnamn, ' Kcomonu next m-,
i"".''"l."' .
The playoff game has been set
.ZfSJJXrSZ.
ViMif Jriit. h J,T;, i ,
j 1 '.l .1 . j it!
Bend In the first round of the
tournament. Redmond and Prlne-1
vllle are pitted for the other first
round game.
Prlneville had little trouble de
feating the Burns team Thursday
night with Bergstrom, Prineville
forward, leading scorers with 14
points. However, they trailed
Lakeview throughout most of last
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1 Relief OOO
Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 22
The strange case of Mrs. Eve
Benson's tan coat, or "How did a
Tennessee woman buy it for $4.95
from a mail order house after
Mrs, Benson donated it to a war-
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iMrs. Benson s address.
"I am well satisfied with it."
Mrs. Baker wrote "and think it
sure worth the money. Do you
have any more to sell?"
Democracy Topic
Of Broadcasts
The first of six natrlntle hnvxl.
er Luke Sheehan council will be
heard at 4:30 Sunday over station
KBND. The central theme of the
series of dramatic sketches Is the
between conditions of
under American
democracy
"-"? f tabor, rejig -
ion am utfr?()irai iiixnv in inp
ion and personal liberty in the
U. S. S. R. and in Soviet-controlled
lands, council members said.
The first sketch is a re - enact -
ment of the arrival of Lenin in
Moscow during the first World
war, the early days of the revo
lution, the birth of the dreaded
Cheka and its effects upon the
lives of Russia's patient millions.
"Although presented In drama
form, every incident portrayed is
authentic and key portions of the
text are exact quotations from
Lenin, Stalin and other commun
ist leaders," council officials ad
ded. The second program In the ser
ies will be an exposition of the
conditions of labor under the com
munist regime. The broadcasts
are offered to the public, accord
ing to Grand knight J. S. McDon
ald, as a patriotic feature of the
organization's observance this
year of its 65th anniversary.
CASH
FOR
TAXES
'25 to $300
ON YOUR
SALARY FURNITURE
LIVESTOCK FARM
EQUIPMENT
OR
Up to $500
on
Automobiles
PORTLAND LOAN CO.
Norbert D. Goodrich, Mgr.
Bio. 8, Penney Bldg 1010 Wall
Telephone 173
BEND. OREGON
State Licenses S186 M821
1HT WTt RED RIDER'S
S1EAL-LVA FROfA
AAISSY NEVA
Beau Jack Loses
In Janiro Bout
New York, Feb. 22 mi Brown
skinned Beau Jack, the little Geor
gia shoe-shine boy who became
the greatest gate attraction in
Madison Square Garden history,
wag carrwi out of the Garden
ring on a stretcher last night af-
u,ho, h. u hu ,,
rf,..i-i ih.
r 0u, o( tne rin ' he wag rarrcd
tnncjprly after he had suffered a
tPchnical knockout at 103 of the
ourtn round n his wei'tPrweRht
contend,.' hattie with the bahy-
laced Tony Janiro of Youngstown,
q , e
Ax a near-capacity crowd of 18,-
'062 looked on In-mizzled aston-
lh-.n, ,h. H,mi m
AUKU.I., C. suffered the first
Kayooi nis career wnen nis "incK ;
knee gave way under Janiro s
,confidPnt attackf
Teddy Bears Get
Firm League Grip
CENTRAL ORF-fiON
GRADE SCHOOL LEAGUE
W L Pet. I
.7 1 .875.
..7 2 .777
.6 3 .666
.-5 4 -JSaoi
1 8 .111
.1 8 .111
Bend
Prineville
Terrebonne
Warm Springs
Powell Butte ...
Redmond
The Bend Teddy Bears took a
firmer grip on first place in the
Central Oregon league when they
defeated Terrebonne 45 to 16 on
the local floor yesterday. The
first quarter ended with a 5-5 tie
with Bend moving ahead to a 15-7
lead at half time. In the second
half, led by D. Craig with 12
points, the Bears ran up 30 points.
Lineups: .
L. Bears (45) pos. (IB) Terbne
Toole 110) f (6) E. Magill
Terlisner (5) J V. Magill
D. Craig (14) ....c (2) Kuhn
B.Craig (4) g 12) Miller
iHalligan (6) ..g (2) Hershey
( tiuuauiuuuiia. ixhu ivaiai
IWyatt (4), Mitchell; Terrebonne
Skidgel (2), Rice 12), Weigand.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland Ore.. Feb. 22 iui
Weekly livestock. Cattle: for five
davs. salable 2.b3o. total 3.337:
calves 272 and 376. Compared
week ago, market mostly 50c
higher. Trade active throughout
but slightly less interest late.
Lower grade she stock about up
to recent hih. Medium to good'rmrted at a regulat meeting of
fed steers iaOO-22.00, two loads
good to choice 23.00: medium to
good heifers 16.00-20.50, odd head
21.00: medium to good beef cows
iVulicui- a
9.60-II.OO, ' increased supply fat
I dairy t- cows at 12.00-14.00.
I Holstelns to 15.50. Good beef bulls
! 15.50-16.50: pood to choice veal-
I ers 22.00-24.00. several selects
, 24,50-25.50. latter new high
Hogs: for five (lavs, salable 911
hitc- inr Tiro itivc cmar
; total 5311. Market around 50c
higher; good to choice 180-250 lbs.
1 largely 27.75, few choice lots
: 2735, highest since October. Heav-
ier and lighter weights penalized
unevenly, mostly around 26.00-
26.50; good sows 21.00-22.00, light
weights to 23 CO: good to choice
feeder Digs 25.00-2550.
Sheen: for five days, salable
996. total 2.229. For week prices
around 1.00 lower with extreme
top 150 but quality less desirable.
Few good to choice, mostly good,
wooled lambs 21.00-21.50, medium
to good lots 19.00-20.00, common
17.00 down. Four decks good to
choice fed shorn lambs Monday
21.2o; few thin feeders 12.o0-lo.00
good to choice slaughter ewes
S.50-9.00; culls down to 3.00.
FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE
CITY HOMES
WEST SIDE: VIEW HOME, 4 bedroom, stone-brick con
struction. An excellent value at $12,500.00.
WEST SIDE: Three room bungalow with bath $4,000.00.
WEST SIDE: Three room house on corner lot, completely re
decorated. Priced at S4.000.00.
WEST SIDE: Two bedroom, modern home with full base
ment, automatic oil heat. $6,600.00.
WEST SIDE: Large 5 bedroom, furnished home. Can be used
for home or rooming house. $8,400.00.
WEST SIDE: Four room Bungalow, modern and newly
decorated, $3800.00. $1400.00 down, balance $30.00 per
month. -
RURAL PROPERTY
75 ACRES, 5 room house, 21 shares of water $3,000.00.
6 ACRES, 6 room modern house, good out buildings, 5 shares
of water, $9,500.00.
400 ACRES, 7 room house, 85 shares of water, $18,000.00.
BUSINESS INVESTMENTS
SERVICE STATION, Fully equipped, $8,950.00.
HOTEL, Furnished, doing very good business, $35,000.00.
SERVICE STATION and THREE HOMES with one square
block of city property. Very good location for an auto
court. Priced at $27,500.00.
Arthur A. Rixe
Accounting and Real Estate Service
Room 1 Phone 28-M
U. S. National Bank Bldg. Res. 1145 Harmon
' Mitt" il "MkR fHUrtoeR' 1 f s.rX2SS?..MSS;
Long Shot Wins
For U. O.Quint
Seattle. Feb. 22 IIP Dick Wll
kins, lanky Oregon forward, un
corked a last-gasp howitzer from
mid-court with 13 seconds to play
to give the Oreoon Webfoots a
49-48 victory over the University
of Washington Huskies here be.
tore 6,500 fans last night.
The win moved the Ducks past
the Huskies Into third place In
northern division standings.
It was a long, uphill battle for
the Ducks who trailed through
the entire second half and didn't
catch the Huskies until the last
minute of play when Wilkins
jotted the count at 46-all with
a one hander from the side,
Score Is Tied
Boody Gllbertson. Washington
forward, put the Huskies ahead
4746 with a free throw with 40
seconds to play, only to have Stan
Williamson, pint-sized Oregon
guard, tie It up with another free
throw five seconds later.
Once again the Huskies went
ahead as Gllbertson connected
with another free throw with 25
seconds to go.
The ducks took the ball out of
bounds and Wilkins castoff as he
The halftime score was Wash
ington 25, Oregon 20.
Bob Jorgensen, Washington
guard, led scoring with 16 points.
New Member
Prizes Offered
Prizes were announced today
for the first half of the Deschutes
County Sportsmen's association
membership drive which got
under way in full swing the past
week.
The first half of the member
ship drive is to last until March
25 and will result in the awarding
of 20 prizes to members signing
up the greatest number of new
members in the organization. The
second half of the drive is to be .
conducted through April and May
with fewer and larger prizes to
be given.
John Smith is chairman of the
' membershio committee conduct-
Ing the drive which aims at hav
ing 1.000 persons signed up In the
organization oy tne end of May.
Progress of the, drive is to be re-
the association in the courthouse
assembly room Monday at 8 p.m.
rnws t.isrro
me following are tne prizes
being offered in the first half of
the contest ending on March 25:
Fifteen dollars cash. Consum
ers Gas corporation; set of fog'
111113. ,ioiwiwvr luuiuia W V V I
blanket, Wetles; fly reel. Dou-
thit's; hunting knife and sheath.
West Side hardware; So in mer
chandise, George's Sporting
goods.
Five dollars in merchandise,
Erickson's food market; $5 cash.
The Ecnd Bulletin: $5 cash. Pa
cific Power and Light company;
tackle box. Freeman Tackle com
ma nv: creel. Western Auto; plas
tic fly box. Wall Street hardware;
$2.50 merchandise. Owl Pharma
cy; S2.50 merchandise, O'Donnell
meat market.
Ten gallons gasoline, Vic's ser
vice station; 10 gallons gasoline.
West Side service station; trouble
light and cord, Bend Garage com
pany; $2.50 in trade, Mastercraft
cleaners; S2 groceries, Lyon's
cash market; $1.50 merchandise.
West- Tro Cream and Food Mar.
I ket.
By Fred Harman