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    MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1947
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified Rates
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For Hlo IUsU Kolnlo
jUIIKDROOM framed house oil
Unci- Int. Sumo furniture goes,
lii-iit Iiik und cooking stoves. Close
in bus stop. Priced $3100 with
M350 down. Cull ft till Render, All
Suite Realty Co., 221 Greenwood.
I'hoiiu I2M W,
OWNER MUST SELL 2 bcdroum"
modern humi' on corner lots.
Plastered throughout, wired lor
electric rungc. Vi'iiclliin blinds,
hardwood lloors. lunili'il on oust
side. Priced $100. Terms, lull
lilll Ik-ndcr, All Stale Realty Co.,
221 Greenwood. Phono 1293W.
RIVEIl ACREAGE. Just north of
I lui City 4 A. Modern 3 room
Ilium' wllh shower, illulni; nnoli,
wiied (oi' range, plenty nt wiiIim'
f i mi pressure system, llnu river
Wow, liiiul nil Uitll hIiIi'H u(
Minim, your own private, fishing
mill hiilhlng smjI. $IK00.0O. J. A.
Dudley, Renllor, 533 lllll St.,
IIi-ihI. Ore.
TWO BEDROOM modern house.
5 huge lols. 1031 E. Nth. Phone
IM5 R.
KOIl SALE liy Owner- 10 ucrc
farm near Furost Grove - level.
cult Ivnl Inn, ! A. hi'avy seeded
-.tuiv, 5 room house, oil heat-
hut wilier. L'.iii itnl, supply
nk. electric in ) Myers water
i sti'in (new), new won. Write or
ll Floyd MiU'iiii. 1422 llhacu.
L"i00 HUYS Sucre Unci. COl wa-
3-rnnm scml-modcrn homo.
lit, Chicken house, garage, ims
I slon 10 liny. C. V. Sllvls, 126
I IllCSOtU.
' T YOUR PROPERTY AT
uf .BERTS REAL ESTATE.
, nes. businesses, farm, old
promptly and etfleleiitly. Gilbert
hu served iwnd mncr una. i.H
tvrt' Konl KutHte. 10 IS Wall.
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r.iai OK IIOMKS. KAItMS. IN-
1 W.l Ij I I V 1 ' I 1. 1 I I Hill ' H ''
INKSS OI'IHIKTUNITIKS. TO
IH'Y OK SKl.l.. UAI.I. AM.
SPA'll-: RKAI.TV COMPANY.
liKAI.TOHS. ::M CHKKNWtHin.
I'HONK laiW-W. KIVK 'OMI'lv
TKNT SAI.KSMKN TO 1IKLP
YOU, - .......,. -
TWO I.tVl'S, well rotmiriifli'd -I-itnri
h'Hi-io. i-nncri'lc ruiiniliitltin,
small hiiscincnt, cnncrcic gt-ptlc
t.'uik, hot wati-r, kiiiiiii He wood
f.l'd. lfinm or cn.Hli. lun Pavoiv
purl.
TllltKK CAI1INS on one lot. Two
cahlns each 3 roonw ami one 4-
jroum rahln with nhnwi-r, $40 ix-r
month Income and your living
ii'iartori. nil for S&iflO. See It at
'JiWi Ijifayetle. ,li Prntt, he
I wren !:l!i and 8 p.m.
3 IIKIiKOOM Heml nindem hoiKe
tin 'I lutu llnu hiillit-mttii fin flv.
wren. Price S'JV.r0. Sioni) down.
an an. DaiM'in, tii nuiii- i.eiiuy,
''1 f Ii'iinnVi'nrwl tihdne I'fl.'lAV
FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE
HOMES
$ B.OlMI 2 bedroom modern home with fireplace. SO ft. front-
lige. Keep lot with 40 ft. of frontage oil river.
$ o,2n0 2 bi-ilionm modern home on West Side. Kxcellent
condition anil about S years old,
$ 7,500 Three bedroom home on West Side. All rooms mro
large and newly decorated. Ilns full basement and
1 double gnrage. Terms tuny be arranged.
$ 0,000 Owner must hnve linmeilhile sale. Reduced from
$I0,A00. New lieaul If id two bedroom home located on K,
Greenwood Ave. .Material and construction nro of the
best. This Is a new homo and not a modern oraokor-ltox.
$IO,nt)0 Itrniul new two bedroom home on Knstslde. Has
automatic oil heal, dining room and basement. Insulated
and very well built.
$ 4,500 Two bedroom modern home with 4 lots on Westslde.
lias attached workshop and large chicken yard. Terms.
$ 2,850 One bedroom house close to mill, full basement. Also
apartment on proorly now Im-Iiik rented. Knsy terms.
$ 8,000 Threc-ltcilroom home on Knstslde. Good locntlnn. llns
fireplace, dining room and full basement. Will I'll A.
V 4,200 East Side duplex, elose III, good location. Completely
furnished, lias renliil value of $75 er month. Easy
terms.
$ 8,000 Two bedroom furnished house on Kast aide, largo
lot, double, garage, beautiful landscaped yurd.
FARM ACREAGES
$12,000 80 a s with spacious modem II room home, Has 80
shares of water. Crops all In. Large burn mid all cqulie
nient goes will) place. Terms,
$ 8,800 Modern six room house and bath, double garage,
barn, chicken house and stone root cellar. 0 acres of
land with flvo shares of wuter. Located 3 miles from
Clly Center.
' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$ 15,000 SMAI.I, FOUNTAIN I.UNCII. (iood tlenl for couple.
Net for 1040 was over $11,000.
$27,000 HARDWARE STORK In nil excellent location In
cluding Inventory and fixtures, showing a net of $2,000
per month. '
$28,500 LOCAL TWO STORY IIUIMIINO In choice down
(own locntlnn, at present occupied by tenants with five
year leases, netting owner $285.00 per month. Excellent
terms may lie arranged.
$ 8,000 Ixx-iil second hand storo netting $1500 at present.
Terms enn be arranged.
$31,500 HOTEL $10,000 down. Could linvn 2 business rent
als on lower flour and 20 room hotel on upper floor.
$ 8,500 House and 5 unit apartment house in an Ideal loca
tion 4 blocks from business section. Present rental re
I ; ..turn $180.00. Till In better than 25 on Investment,
LOTS
Two 50 ft; lots on K .Eighth One 50 ft. lot on ICastsldc
Six 50 ft. lots on Enslslde.
V
RIXE REAL ESTATE
Ernie Klxe
321 Congress
Phono 107-1
114 Oregon Av'enuo
Room 1 Upstairs
Phono 2H-M
1 nr Hull Ileal KKtnte
10 A. IimicATlCI). all level land,
eiiHy to In itiate, 5 room home with
llrcplncc, liarii, chicken Iioiihc and
new clNtern. One cow, 40 chicken
Ko. I 'i Ho SirlHKl, ternm. Call Mr.
llallew, All Statu itealty, 221
(iltl-IIWOIMl, iiliono 12U.'t VV.
OHADK A UKSTAUHANT AND
COMPI.KTK FOUNTAIN ANO
I.UNCII. (iHOSS 1NCOMK $7000
TO $SIM0 PKU MO. KXCKI.l.KNT
UICA TION. PIMCK $10,000 I'l.DS
INVENTORY. CAM. Hull MAY
Kit, AM. STATIC KKALTY, 221
(iltKKNVVOOl), l'lIONK lMW.
$ii.')00 IIUYS 3 lii'driiiim modern
home, clono In, tinvvd direct, new
er connection, 2 loin, furniture In
cluded. Immediate pufmcsnlun.
C. V. SIIvIh, 10 Mlnneiiolu.
$r000.(K) WIM. 1IIJY M laitfe H
room liloilein homo. Suitable for
roomeiH and lioanler, or u linne
family. For leiiim and apilnt
uieiit. call Mr. Uichlln, DAVIS &
LARSON Ai;KNCY. 121 Oitkoii
Ave.
H ACRKS 3 ncre C. O. !., 2
iH'dioom hoiiHe, water pri-HHiiie
hynlein. Fair out liulldliiK. 3 liillen
on llutler Market III Way. 1'ilec
$.l!i:o.oo. Some terms. Call Mr.
Uicklin, DAVIS & LARSON
At.KNCY. 12 OrcKon Ave.
1 M M K D I A T K POSSICSSION.
Clean modern two bedroom
home, corner lot. lawn and ita
nine. $SIHI down payment, reason
able tei niM. 80 McKay.
1IJY A HOME FROM C.ILUERT:
fTie honir you're UxiklnR for Is
listed at Gilbert's Real Estate A
tnsurnrir. 1015 Wall St. WE
'IAVK THE LISTINGS.
CAI1IN CAMP In Redmond: 4
room dwelling. 10 rentals, no va
cancies. Untie yard Id Kcass,
shade trees, nice Kiuden, city wa
ter. Year uround Income. Room
for trailer enmp, one ucrc of
tt round, other buildings, (j. K.
LoiiKiiecker, Mountain View Cu
bins, Redmond.
RY OWNKR: S lwdroom modern
plastered home, 2 lots, fenced
iiwn and i.'ai'den, chicken house,
wood shed, KnniKo. a nice roc k cel
lar. See at 1341 Jacksonville.
SMALL 4UNIT nutn court, lo
cated on South hlKhwny. Plenty
of room for expansion. Approxl
mutely 7.000 fivt of lumber und
mlMcciliineous bulldini! material,
ItKiitiiiR eiulpment, linoleum,
doors, windows, etc. Inquire at
Three Sisters Cabin Court, phone
OOKM.
WA Rjftl S A lUWCJIES A. very
loud selection of Central Ore
dun's Ih-iiit farms A ranches now
iviillnlile Now Is the 'ime to l)Pt
in that (arm. Stop In and let us
hnw von these farms. All Stale
llenltv. 221. On-cnwood. phone
IMW.
HAVE BUYERS for 1. 2 or 3-bedroom
homes. List your property
wllh Davis & Larson for quick
turnover. 124 Oregon, phone 32.
N "e W 3B I'TMIOOM MODERN
house, $l.'l.r0. Call between 10 and
12 a.m. or 4 to 7 p.m., 423 So. 4lh.
ON DESCHUTES river, 2 bed
room modern homo on two lots.
Beautiful location on West side.
1714 Sleldl, phone 59-1.
Too Tllden '
431 S. Third
Phono 1218-It
I'linl
JACK PINK and Jack I'lue hIiiIin;
iiIho railroad lien lli'l". AIho
wood miwlii)! wanted. I.. R. Car
penter, l.'ll Albany. Phone '.( J
alter r p. in.
PINK IIODY WOOD, reimouahle
prlreu, uny leiiKlh iIi-hIii-iI, iiiompl
delivery. Phone H.T., J. Rot. Wood
Yard, SlNtem, lru.
(JOOD DRY body wood, liny
leiiKlh, uny amount. Order now,
iiroiupl delivery, $H ta-r cord.
Phone 1.1.10 J unytline.
SAWDUST & IIOXW(X)D for
ale, Hpeclnl Hummer lulcu. Cull
Will-J,
IIUY YOUR FUKL now, mimmer
rate. Prompt delivery city or
country on body, limbs, Utah
lump & Milker coiiIh. Uroukln;i
Wood Yurd, plionu 707.
I' or Hole MuuxIIiumouii
MONARCH WOOD RANCK.
cream enainel, hot water colla.
$IIHHI. Full blJ- metal bed and
hii Iiikh. Impilie 1-IJH lllll.
OIL CIRCULATINC healer, very
Kood condition. 741 Delaware.
MONTACJ DUCIIKSS wimd ranee,
like new. 40-1 K. Franklin. Phone
5Z1J.
SCRKKN DOORS made to order,
bottom plywood panel. Window
screens anil li allies, unflnlslied
furniture, chest Slfil. medium
S14 .Ml, desks SIX.50 $2.r.00, kitchen
iHillt'liiH. baliy wardrobe J-'-'. 00.
0s-n evenings. We deliver. Mil
ler's Nude Furniture. 410 K. Km
crson, 2 blocks luisl of Frcemun's
Tuckle.
McKKN.lK RIVKR IIOAT and
trailer. Ideal for river fishing. 8
mm, Revere movie camera. 3.'1
mm. Ai'uus camera and case.
IIrIiI meter mid case. Phone 5!I3
or 221 M evenhiKH.
FANTONS GARDKN: Oreijon
Itlunt piinsles, asters, lieluiilas.
snaudraRons, African daisies, zin
nias.' marigolds, cosmos, vciIxmiIu,
IoIh-IIii, Kodetin, delphiniums, car
nations, sweet Williams, Iceland
popples, pinks, painted daisies.
Shasta daisies, erennial phlox,
lieums, cauliflower, broccoli, hrus
sels sprouts, tomatoes, pcpicrs.
ecKplants. 8J9 ORden.
ON K 14 MONTH OLD Grade
Hrown Swiss hull, or will trade for
Rood dairy heller to freshen In
fall. One young suw. not bred.
Rock Ranch. t miles north on old
highway. Phone 151 1J4.
WKANKR PIGS for sale. Rt.
Uox 2.r2. Phone 2 F-I1.
ONE ONLY portable electric
saw. New. $130.00. One portable
paint spraying outfit, S!7.!)".
Montgomery Ward Order Office,
812 Wall street.
PICKETT GARDENS, it's plant
ini: time for asters, snaps, the
new tetra snaiis, petunias, zin
nias, marigolds, and tomato 1
plants In Individual planting box-;
es. lilll and Quimby.
NEW LINOLEUM 9 & 12-11. yard- j
age, 3 patterns. Open evenings. 1
mown supply co.. uike A Divi
sion St., phone 1156.
PRACTICALLY NEW all white
enamel Dutch oven wood A coal
range, full enamel oven, table
top model at about half pi h o lit
$79.50. 0M-n evenings. Easy
terms. Brown Supply Co., Luke
A Division St., phone 1150.
NEW KNEEIIOI.E 7 (lrawe7riesk
S.19.50: unfinished desk S17r.n:
Jnew-5-pc. bedroom suite $117.50;
new daveno A chair SK9.50: dav-
olio only $59.50; new chrome di
nette sets 519.50 up; new 6-wny
floor lamps with marble base
529.50; new glass top coffee ta
bles $12.50; new book cases 57.50
up; new 5-dniwer unfinished
chest drawers $14.50; used vanity
with large mirror A stool only
$14.50. Easy terms. Brown Sup
ply Co., Lake & Division St.,
phone 115(1.
40 or 50 SACKS of drop seed po
tatoes, 1 year off from certifi
cation, 51.50 per 100 lb. sack. Also
a fat hog. Cull ll-K-15.
USED FURNACE for sale cheap.
Cnn he used for either wood or
coal, 1155 Harmon Blvd.
7 RANGE COWS nnd calves; 1
purebred Hereford bull; pure
bred spotted Poland boar pigs.
Folmer Bodtker, Rt. 2, Bend. In
quire Tumalo Storo.
A FINE SELECTION of watch
bunds for yellow, rose and white
f;old watches, nt reduced prices.
Jiillcs extension bands, $10 for
$7.50; $6 bands $-1.50; $3 black
cord for $2; men's $5 band $2.75;
men's $10 band $7.50; $37.50
watches for $27.50, 17-Jewelled
movement, guaranteed timers.
Good selection of wntch straps,
calf skin, pig skin, horse hide, the
very best straps, $1 to $2, lilted
to your watch. II. B. Moore,
Wntch Repairing, Erlltsen's Sta
tionery Store.
FOR SALE Two slngle nxlc log
King trailers, complete with front
bunks. Trl County Equipment Co.,
Redmond, Ore., phone 205.
FILL DIRT, top soil, . cinders.
L. E. Brlce, 630 Quimby, phone
1306-J.
CUSTOM BUILT and union made
screen doors and window screens,
finished, painted nnd lump,. I'hone
l)it uviiilahle, please drop curd to
P.O. Box 726, Bend.
USED DAVENOS $19.50. Used
red velour davenport and chair,
late model, $39.50. Used cream
enamel wood nnd coal range wllh
reservoir, $39.50. 6 piece dining
room set with buffet, $79.50. Lois
of other bargains. Open evenings.
Easy terms. Brown Supply Co.,
Luke and Division St. Phono 1150.
CECIL'S" SUPPLY &"rEPAIiT
Lawn mowers sharpened; new
lawn mowers, handles A rollers,
grass catchers. Vlgoro, sprink
lers, garden hose, nozzles, hose
couplings. 320 So. 3rd.
I'ur Kale Miscelluiieoim
TWO IRON IIKDS'IKADS und
splines, $10 each. Three burner
Rasoliue range with oven, $10.
One Wheeler A Wilson sewing
machine, good condition, $IT. One
2 volt caliluet ladlo, wllh balle
iles, $l.r. G. S. McCurlney, Route
2, Uox 1 l.'l, Tuinalo.
I ' SAW MANDKKL, Pierce Gov.
2 circle saws. 2 self aligning Tim
ken bearings saw, Inline and
lieiieh. Hot water lank. 1110
Union. Phone 1274 J.
I.ARGK DUTCH OVKN coal und
wood combination range like new,
while enamel. $7.ri.00. luipiire 1 ll.fi
Fresno Ave, bond, or phone
401 W.
4PIF.OF. SOLID OAK unllquc
ril,-,llii.-r. ,.,.,.,UI,..,,.I l,l,-u I
round end table, 1 coffee table at
'ft original cost. 0Hn evenings.
Binwn Supply Co., Ijike und Di
vision St. Phone 1150.
HKAUTIFUL ANTIQI'K hanging
lamps, some early American fur
niture; cut glass and pattern
glass; hand painted china; Straf
fordslilre and SikhIc plates; col
ored glass. Old Wagon Wheel An
tlque Shop, 1841 Lust 1st, north
highway.
A SAW MILL complete with
Chrysler Industrial engine. 1000
lb. horse. See Arthur J. Sherman,
Gilchrist, Ore.
FOR SALE: Irrigation canvas,
4, 5, G and 8-foot widths, any
length. Fred Hodecker Potato
Warehouse, Redmond, Ore.
COMPLETE STOCK of radio
tubes Including Philco and other
nationally-known makes. Get the
best performance from your ra
dio. Bond Furniture Co.
FARM A GARDEN portable over
head sprinkler systems. Gas or
electric pumps and motors. Ben
lamln Russell, one mile south
Redmond. Ore., on new Dalles
California hlRhwny. Phone 927-M
liend or 12-R-2. Redmond.
CLEAN WITH P.EXA1R. the
combination air conditioner, hu
midifier, und vacuum cleaner
Works through water. Phone 594
for demonstration, Immediate de
livery possible.
FULLER BRUSH CO.-s Bristle
comb hair brushes are available
in adult, pocket, and baby sizes.
For a full line of personal and
household brushes, mops, etc.,
phone 504. Lloyd Wheadon, 1714
Steidl. Bend.
SINGER VACUUM cleaners are
here, no waiting. Most powerful
motor driven brush cleaner ever
made. See-them ut Singer Sewing
Center, cor. Slate und Tumalo.
1SV11 FORD TRACTOR and 2(?f7.
utility trailer with upper decks
and loading shoot. Exceptionally
clean both truck und trailer. Will
sell for small down payment or
trade for car. Call 3727 Salem at
my exiionse for particulars or
write Roy Lindsey, 3157 Portland
Rd, Salem.
FACTORY REBUILT vacuum
cleaners. Same us new, with new
machine guarantee. Eurekas,
G.E.'s, Westinghouse. Save over
one-half at Singer Sewing Center,
cor. State and Tumalo.
RED FRYERS: Llvcweight. Elder
Ranch. 7 miles north on old Red
mond highway. Phone 1306-W1.
MA PLE-IU ' FEET sVo.SoTemueT
wood range, $17.50; small range.
59.00; good sturdy kitchen chairs;
real good buys in luncrspring and
cotton mattresses; bedsteads;
good coil springs; also flat
springs; dresser with bed to
match. $12.50; library diner table;
round and oblong coffee tables.
$3.50 to $7.50; smoking cabinet;
tied with springs. $5.00; baby
bed; occasioal rockers.. We have
more used furniture coming in
every day. Drive out and see
what we have to offer. Cliff's
Bargain Spot, 18-11 E. 1st, nofth
highway.
DOG FOODS Bend's largest as
sortment of sizes and brands. We
have Gaines and Friskies in 25
pound and 50 pound bags. Also
Austin's old fashioned dog bones
and kibbled in bulk. We stock
Kendall's, Calo, Mankind, Vita
food, Trixie, Boenomore, and
Spratts. Our prices are right.
Have you tried Dog Yummies, a
tasty snack for your dog? We
have them, also harness, collars,
leashes and other pet supplies.
Visit our pet department today.
Gilbert's Feed and Garden Store,
15 Greenwood Ave., phone 78-J.
REBUILT RADIOS SPECIAL
FOR $9.95, your AC radio console
ir phonograph combination will
ae completely overhauled as fo
lows: Up to three tubes replaced
If needed, also resistors, coils, con
Jensers, or power transformer If
required, plus small Items as set
ting record changer mechanism,
replacing dial lights, dial cords,
knobs, also minor cabinet finish
ing as scratches, loose veneer, etc
A factory time guarantee on tlu
completed Job. 24-hour service on
most radios. Sets picked up and
delivered $1 extra. Only graduate
technicians will work on your ra
dio. We reserve the right to re
fuse radios doctored by novices.
Phone 1336-W. Clint's Radio
and Sound Service, 37 Has
tings. Open until 9 o'clock eve
nings. 15 FEEDER PIGS, purebred
Ilerefords and Hampshire-Hereford
cross breeds. Some nice gilts
for brood sows. Fat' sows and
brood sows. J. H. Johnson, 3 ml.
west of Tumalo.
For Sale Used Cars
29 NASH. Inquire 305 E. Sew
ard. '31 CHEV. COUPE wllh utility
bed, good running condition,
good 16 Inch tires. Phone 1072-R
or call at 1120 Milwaukee before
5 p. m.
'3IS PONTIAC COUPE, radio nnd
heater. 404 E. Franklin. Phone
D23-J.
For Kale Used Cars
1035 INTERNATIONAL pickup,
good condition, pi li ed to sell. Ten
bSMils No. 12 galvanized barbed
wire. Good saddle horse and sad
dle. Last on highway No. 20 to
i mile iKist, turn left, second
house on left. L. D. Main.
Hl.'ll MODEL A pli kuD for Ts-st
offer. 14.14 Hill. Phone 100H.
'40 NASH, radio and extras. Will
take old model car as part trade.
R. C. Valentine, Box 17, Madias.
A BARGAIN: 1U33 4-door sedan,
radio, heater A seal beam lights.
All new tires Including spare,
$235715 Colorado, Apt. 4,
'35 CHEVROLET Standard, looks
and runs like new. Can be seen
ut 215 Riverfront. For sale by
prlvutc purty.
1942 FORD dump truck, new Mer
cury motor, 2-speed Eaton rear
end, good box A hoist, $2000. In
quire Green Trailer at Oils Cot
luges, Ochoco Highway, Rt, 1,
Box 191, Prinevllle.
1936 FORD 4-door sedan, new mo
tor, tires, und paint Job. Also
sealed beam headlights and heat
er. Call ufter 8 p.m. Saturdays or
anytime Sunday and weekdays.
3-16 Bond St.
EQUITY FOR SALE In 1940 Chev.
rolet. Good motor, paint Job, A
tires. Call at 725 E. Marshall.
For Itent
TWO- FOUR ROOM houses for
rent, not modern. See J. Lynn,
1917 W. 2nd.
PASTURE FOR RENT: 25 acres
alfalfa, clover and hluegrass pas
ture. Will accept 20 head cattle
90 days beginning June 15. Reas
onable price. Good water and
shade. M. M. Whitmore, 11 miles
N.E. of Bend opposite Pleasant
Ridge Community Hall.
FOR A GOOD money maker huy
stock and lease of Mobil service
station on Highway 97 in Red
mond, 6th and Ash, phone 175-J.
BEE HIVE SYSTEM. Trucks to
drive yourself anywhere, no re
strlctlons. New 1946 Dodge van
for good clean hauling. Court
house Service Station, corner
Wall A Bond, phone 458 or 1368-W.
NEW (I.AItK HEAVY DUTY
SANDER. FIMtER & POLISHFU
SINGLE OR COMBINATION
RATES. EASY TO OPERATE.
1'IIH SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.,
125 OREGON AVE., PHONE 21.
SLEEPING ROOM In modern
home, close In. Also have garage.
640 Congress.
Wanted
SMALL FURNISHED or unfur
nished house or apartment by
young couple, no children or pets.
Phone 683-J after 5 p. m.
BOARD & ROOM for mother and
2 boys, 7 and 9. Write No. 131,
care The Bulletin.
GOOD. CLEAN cltv and sururhan
homes 2. 3 and 4-bedrooms mod
ern. Cash buyers waiting for this
better tvne nropei'lv. Call Mr.
Shaver. All State Realty Co.. 221
Greenwood, nhone 1293-W.
1 or 2-BEDROOM modern home
within 10 miles of city limits,
north or south of Bend, on one or
more lots or small acreage, from
private owner. Write R. R.
Blevins, care U. S. F. S., Foster,
Ore., contact at Fish Lake.
WANTED, HOUSE or apartment
to rent, preferably furnished.
Must nave place immediately.
Permanent for small family.
Phone 44 or 958, W. J. Eagan.
ANY KIND oi cattle, also milk
cows freshening soon. Will pick
up at ranch. No commission to
nay. Write or phone W. R.
Franks, 78 Redmond.
DEAD OR WORTHLESS stock
picked up free of charge, phone
collect 9-F-25, Redmond. Behy
mer & Myers Rendering Plant.
Help Wanted
YOUNG MAN for light delivery
truck driver. Must know city and
have chauffer's license. Good
hours and wages. State, age, ex
perience and all qualifications in
first letter. Write 404 The Bend
Bulletin. .. . . k, . . . .
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST. State
age. education, qualifications and
experience. Write No. 163 care of
Bend Bulletin.
Situations Wanted
MAN WITH JEEP would like
light tractor or stationary power
work, also would be interested
in mechanical or electric work.
Call 1319-W.
ELDERLY WOMAN would like
work in a motherless home in the
country. See me at 1135 Cumber
land St. or phone 943-M.
Lost
LOST ONE EARING brilliants
with 2 pendants, at Carroll Acres
grange hall Saturday night. Find
er please return to 326 Georgia.
LOST GREEN JERSEY belt with
black flowers, up town. Finder
please return to 610 Colorado.
The belt has 2 rings and ties in
front.
RED RYDER
GAltll -jjfv fJ
I -out
LOST at KriekKon Store or be
tween Erlckson's and the First
National Bank, $30.00 wrapped in
yellow pas-r with the name of
Mrs. F. W. Bcrglund. Phone
1012 M. Mrs. Earl G. Gregg.
LOST COIN PUR.siTconlaliilng
currency Sat ui day forenoon in
downtown IK-nd. i Inder return to
A. McLauchlin, Rt. 2, Box 207-A.
Rewuid. Phone I F 21.
Found
GLASSES In brown case Sunday,
downtown Bend. Owner may
nave by idenlilying und paying
lor ad.
LOST, small gold Lady Bullova
wrist watch with douole c o r a
band of brown leather; broken
gold clasp. Return to bulletin ol
lice lor reward.
Servlcen
BUTTONS, BUCKLES, eyelets
covered. Buttonholes made. Most
complete line in the male, many
slya-s to choose lrom. bee Joe
Anuerson, Singer Sewing Center,
cor. stale anu Tuinaio. We buy
old machines.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
moving. Household goous moved
any piace in tne L. a. A.; also
House moving. We are agents lor
uums Van unes. Holman 'irans
ler Ac Storage, 201 Irving, pftune
Ml.
VENETIAN BLINDS Refinish
ing, painting, repairs. Phone
aa-V. Free estimate.
WASHING MACHINE SEKV1CL.
imiu oiiu lepaiin lor most nunc
ea. tecu'U. tuiu acetylene weiuuig
oi an iiieiaia. tteua Washer sei
vice, iuj nuriiiuii A Utuvesiuu
uu ice ax3. residence 12o-J.
REFRIGERATION kerosene or
electric 110-v. 32-volt deep Ireeze
units; Delco light plant service,
sales, repairing; deep and shal
low well pumps; gas and diesel
engines, sales. H. S. Hawthorne,
ru. i, box 44, ttenu. On Klamath
Falls bena hignway.
SEWING MACHINES, repaired
or rebuilt. Cabinet refimshing.
We repair any make machine.
See Joe Anderson at Singer Sew.
ing Center, cor. State and Tumalo.
We buy old machines.
iCall Sutton 1368-J- for Cleaning.
W E CLEAN: windows, wall
paper, kalsomine, painted wans,
IwoodworK, outsule oi buildings,
.Venetian blinds and upholstery.
We clean and wax floors wiih
1 heavv pnulnmpnt- Wp fin lamtdi
. . i , - . ---
i service. Free estimates on new
Venetian blinds. Quick delivery.
We manufacture and sell Pine
Sweeping Compound. We have
been in this business In bend
since 1933. Satislaclion guaran
teed. LA WNMOWERS sharpened, cut
ter bar ground on two siues, reel
ground to fit bar, oiled A aujust
ed. Kcvs made, saws Hied, shears.
1 knives, henuerson's Shop, 112
Minnesota.
PAINTING, interior, exterior,
plaster patching, renovating. Rea
sonaoie prices. 1-ree estimates.
Wm-th 1-nrehpr ji44 1 .Plau-nt-o
j Phone 8tfc)-J.
VACUUM CLEANERS, repaired
lor rebuilt. We repair all makes.
(Most complete line of parts and
I attachments in Central Oregon.
Make this your Vacuum Cleaner
Headquarters. Singer Sewing
Center, cor. State and Tumalo.
WASHING MACHINE SEKV1C1.'
and wringer rolls lor all makes
Let us check your machine no
obligation. Maytag Appliance
Store, next to Chamber ol Com
merce, phone 274.
WELL & DRAIN HOLE drilling.
L. A. Holman, 108 Tuinalo Ave.,
phone 199-W.
ATTENTION Cesspool and Sep
tic tank owners. We specialize in
pumping septic tanks and clean
ing drains any size, any place.
Prices reasonaDle. Grimes A Gis
kaas. Phone 1252-J or 1167-J.
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE now
available at Claypool Furniture
Horse Show
(Continued From Page 1)
as they raced up and down the
field. Sid Elliott was the winner
in the men's division. He rode
for Redmond. Juanita Clark, Red
mond, won in the women's divi
sion and John Rosebrook, Bend,
was victor in the children's divi
sion. In the flag relay race, Ken
Gregg, Bend, was winner. This
was another thrilling event, with
riders jockeying to remain up
right on the slick earth.
First honors in the Tennessee
walking horse contest went to
Marjorie Van Gilder, of Wasco,
who rode "Chief Boy." One of
the several features of the after
noon was the display of colts at
halter, in two divisions, under
and over six months.
Carmen Talbot on "Ajax" won
the jumping event, with horses
crossing four obstacles. Second
honors went to Ann Ellis on
"Uncle Bud" and third place to
Al Epenbaugh's "Seablscuit." In
Hie chill of the unseasonable June
afternoon, the horses were not
very eager to cross the high bar
riers, but finally warmed up to
the contest.
The old time rodeo favorite, a
musical ropes race, was held in
three divisions. Shorty Gustafson,
who once rode the Fort Rock
ranges and competed Sunday un
der Redmond Saddle club colors,
won first In the men's division.
Ann Ellis, of Redmond, was first
for women, and red-shirtcd Allen
Steele won first for children.
In the five gaited horse exhibi
tion, Glenn Inompson, of Prine
vllle, was up on his proud
"Lucky." It was in this event. No.
12, that the host club presented
a massive make-believe horse,
at. Patrick s Mistake, powered
by four feet that appeared very
human. This pony, which would
pass for a colt sired by the famed
wooden steed of Troy, cantered
out into the field, took a bow,
danced a bit, got all excited when
a real horse entered the area.
and finally waltzed off the field.
Real horses didn't appreciate this
critter, and several bolted.
Event No. 13 proved to be a
lucky one for Carl Campbell, as
he raced home on "Delight" lor
first place, in a quarterhorse
race. Scott Smith's "Cricket" was
second.
Junior riders received full rec
ognition In the program, and one
ot the events that was entirely
their own was No. 14, featuring
Junior horsemanship. Because of
ihe close competition, Judges
Schueler and Long were forced
to break the event into two di
visions. In one division, Robert
Osborn won first place and tiny
Donna Stull was second. In the
other division, the Rosebrook
twins, Doc and Butch, up on the
same horse, were first, and "Cow
poke" Stull was second. -
Junior riders had another event
all to themselves in a sack roping
contest, won by Allen Steele, with
Eddie Gardner taking second spot
One of the hardest events for
the Judges to decide was the
three-gaited event, matched pairs.
In this, a mother and daughter
combination, Mrs. Murl Lucken
bill and Doris Luckenbill, up on
"Smoke' and "Midnignt," won
first honors.
Final event of the day was a
saddle horse race, won by Carl
Campbell of Sisters, with Frank
Filey, Bend, second. Earlier, Fi
ley, accepting a special prize for
the Bend club, became owner of
a low-geared 'donkey, which he
saddled and rode out of the arena.
Also, in mid-afternoon, Filey won
a special race.
Robert E. Isham
Heart Victim
Robert E. Isharm, 46, a resident
of Bend for over 15 years, died
yesterday in Portland, where he
had lived since 1945. He suffered a
sudden heart attack, according to
information received by local rela
tives. Crematory services were
being arranged, and a memorial
service will be held later at the
local Pentecostal church.
Mr. Isham and his wife, the
former Jean Lakin, of Bend,
moved to Portland several years
ago, shortly after their marriage.
He was operating a boat building
business there. He came to Benu
in about 1927, and was employed
by Brooks-Scanlon, Inc., as a
worker in the box factory.
He leaves' two daughters and a
son, Mrs. Walter Marken, Mrs.
Charles Sullivan and Robert E.
Isham, Jr., all ol Bend. They
were planning to leave today lor
Portland, to attend the services.
Other survivers include his
mother, Mrs. Elna Isham, of Port,
land; two sisters, Mrs. Vernon
Taylor, of Seattle, and Louise
Stewart, ol San Diego, and a
brother, Charles, ol Vancouver.
Recent Visitor
To Oregon Dead
Ancil Kitteiman, 72, brother of
Mi's. Ola Denton Clover and John
H. Kitterman, both of Bend, died
Sunday at 8 p. m. at his home in
Ottumwa, Iowa, it has been
learned here. He had come to
Bend May 2, for his third visit
in three years with his brother
and sister, and shortly afterward
suflered a paralytic stroke. Rela
tives from Iowa joined him here
and accompanied him to his home
two weeks later. He leaves two
sons, Robert and Maurice, both
of Ottumwa.
Mr. Kitterman was born In the
Iowa town where he spent most
of his life. He operated a farm,
before retiring several years ago.
He was a member ol the Masonic
lodge. Funeral arrangements
were pending.
Keep scissors from rusting In
damp weather by wrapping them
In waxed paper.
AFL Convention
(Continued From Page 1)
J. T. Lebor; education, May Dar
ling; ways and means, C. W.
Crary; officers' reports, Henry
iNewcombe; rules of order, Don
Ryan; grievances, Frank Easter-
dahl, and audit, W. C. Oxford.
Heading of resolutions was
scheduled lor this afternoon and
tomorrow. The proposed state
sales tax will be discussed tomor
row morning together with other
matters of legislative policy, ac
cording to S. Eugene Allen, choir
man of the committee on law and
legislation. He predicted almost
unanimous opposition to the tax.
Allen, who is the son of County
Judge and Mrs. C. L. Allen, is
editor of the Oregon Labor Press.
Delegates Welcomed
Clarence Briggs, business agent
of the Central Oregon lumber
and sawmill workers, opened the
convention and welcomed the
delegates to Bend. The Invocation
was pronounced by Rev. K. A.
Tobias and Mayor G. W. McCann
made a welcoming address. Police
chief K. C Gulick and Jack Hal-
brook, president of the Bend
chamber of commerce, likewise
welcomed the delegates to this
area. County Judge Allen gave a
welcome on behalf of Deschutes
county.
Veto Requested
By unanimous vote the conven
tion of the Oregon State Federa
tion ol Labor asked President
Truman to veto the Talt-Hartlcy
bill. Text ol the federation's com
munication to the president fol
lows: "Oregon State Federation of
Labor, assembled In annual con
vention at Bend, Oregon, earnest
ly requests that you veto the Taft
Hartley bill. Oregon Labor and
Oregon employers have demon
strated by years ol practice that
the way to industrial peace is
through voluntary bargaining by
management and labor, and not
through coersive legislation. The
Oregon way will prove elfective il
applied on a national scale. Your
veto of this measure will be vin
dicated by coming events."
Weston Speaker
Ed Weston, president ol the
Washington State Federation ol
Labor, was guest speaker at the
Oregon federation convention
this morning. He outlined the
legislative progress that the AFL
unions have made in the state ol
Washington and urged strict ad
herence to a non-partisan politi
cal policy. He questioned the wis
dom and elfectiveness of making
political endorsements but urg
ed labor unionists to "deleat their
enemies."
Weston recommended that AFL
labor movements in the eleven
western states join forces in the
establishment ol a Washington,
D. C. ollice to protect and pro
mote the interests of labor unions
as well as the communities in the
west.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., June 9 HP) -
Portland butter prices were un
changed and lairly steady at
opening of the week's trading to
day. The market carried a sen
sitive undertone with the trade
keeping purchases to a minimum.
Egg prices also were unchanged
and steady. Top quality eggs car
ried a strong tone.
Butter Prices to retailers:
Grade AA prints, 66c; AA cartons,
67c; A prints, 64 and 65c; car
tons, 65 and 66c; B prints, 61
and 62c lb.
Eggs Prices to retailers: AA
extra large (certified), 60c; AA
large (certilied), 48 and 59c, un
certified 2c dozen less; A large 55
and 56c; AA medium, 55c; A
medium, 51 and 52c... A small,
45c dozen .cartons 2c additional).
Bulletin Classifieds bring results.
WANTED!
We Will Pay Highest
Prices for Good
Used
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Furniture
Exchange
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Phone 324 or 1224
By Fred Harman