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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948
THE BERD BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Local News
BEND FORECAST
Bend and vicinity Fair with
gome high cloudiness tonight
and Saturday; few thunder show
ers nearby mountains tonight;
colder tonight; light front low
ground. High today, 13; low to
night, 8; high Saturday, 72.
TEMPERATURE
Maximum yesterday, 71 degrees.
Minimum butt night, 43 degrees.
TODAY'S WEATHER
Temperature: 1(1 pjn. yester
day, 57 degrees; 10 aon. today, 66
degrees. Barometer (reduced to,
gea level): 10 p.nu, 20.98 inches;
10 a-m., 80.08 inches. Relative
humidity: '10 p.m., 75 per 'cent;
10 a.m., 87 per cent. Velocity of
wind: 10 pan., 2 miles; 10 a,m.,
14 miles. Prevailing direction of
wind: Southwest.
Mr. and - Mrs. Oscar Ketchum
and daughters, Jannette and Ka
ren, are on a vacation In Payette,
Idaho.
Mrs. Margie Bennett, of Sid
ney, Nebr., is visiting at the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike, Keppers.
Patients admitted yesterday to
St. Charles hospital were John
Manon, route 1; Elizabeth Stu
dant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Studant, Crescent; Richard
Staples, 1362 Albany; and Mrs.
Dorothy Dahl, Redmond. Those
admitted for tonsillectomies to
day were Jimmy Ray Wiley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc
Guire, 205 Davis, and Michael
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Jones, 749 South Fifth. Dismissed
from the hospital were Mrs. Clar
ence Hansen and son, Detroit;
Mrs. Oma Wardlow, 137 Florida,
and Mrs. Charles Sudano, 1565
East First.
Mrs. Harley Owens, 197 Jeffer
son, has been seriously ill at her
home during the past week.
Chester K. Sterrett, manager
of the industrial department of
WE ARE NOW
Exclusive Dealers and
Distributors For
BENZ
AUTOMOBILE AND
TRUCK SPRINGS
We Also Do Expert
Automobile and Truck ,
SPRING
REPAIRING!
We Have Plenty of Stegl
JOE EGG
BLACKSMITHING
and
WELDING .
945 Harrlman Phone 1466-W
Bennett's Machine Shop
BILL BENNETT
1114 Roosevelt Ave.
Bend,
General Machine Work Heavy Machine Work
Gears Sprockets made to order
Crank Shaft Grinding
Motor Rebuilding Line Boring Cylinder Rcborlng
Crank Shaft Grinding In the Car
Electric and Acetylene Welding " General Auto Repairs
CESSPOOL SERVICE
Cesspool & Septic Tanks
Complete Service
Best of Materials Furnished
Our periodical Inspection will
Insure you more efficient
. operation.,
B. F. Rhodes & Son
Phone 886-W or 716 -W
Septle Tanks Cesspools
CLEANED i
INSTALLED -
All Materials Furnblicd
Expert Service
Bend Septic Tank and
Cesspool Service
62fi Harmon Phone 1184-W
'r CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
.. OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
827 Wall Phone 824
' ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Appliance Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Light
- ft E Mazda iJinip)
Alt Wtk lmn mm4
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Fhone 98
the Portland chamber of com
merce, was in Bend last night on
his way to East lake. He was ac
companied by his family.
A son was born yesterday aft
ernoon at St. Charles hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Haller,
Terrebonne. He weighed 6 pounds,
3 ounce and has not been named.
F. R. Frltzler of Blue River and
his guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. R.
Gaines, Los Angeles, were In
Bend today on their way to the
obsidian fields in the Glass buttes
country.
In a group of four women who
left this morning for a visit at
Crater lake were Mrs. Arthur
Case, Tillamook; Mrs. John Har
ris, Portland; Mrs. Ray Pepper,
Redlands, Calif., and Mrs. C. G.
Reiter. Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Robertson
will leave tomorrow to spend the
week end visiting relatives at Sa
lem and attending the Shrine
football game in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Nilsen will
Jbe among Bend people attending
the Shrine football game "at
Portland Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hoffman
and their niece, Marlene White,
of Minneapolis, Minn., visited in
Bend recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hafstad. They
were joined over the week end
by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. White, of.
Portland. Mrs. Hoffman and
Mrs. Hafstad are sisters, and
White is their brother. The
Minnesota visitors accompanied
the Whites to Portland for a visit,
and will return to Bend next week
to spend a few days before start
ing the trip east.
Jerry Kasserman " has been
transferred from the Redmond of
fice of the U. S. bureau of recla
mation to the local office, where
he is employed in the purchasing
department. He succeeds Mrs.
R. J. Hafstad, who resigned to
accept a position as clerk of the
Central Oregon selective service
board.
Dance at Lapine Sat. Marshall
Orchestra. Standard time. Adv.
Lenice George School of Danc
ing. All -types of dancing. Estab
lished school. Address 1435 West
3rd St. Phone 359. Adv.
Bulletin's Fair
Edition Sold Out
Demand for the 1948 Deschutes
county fair edition of The Bulle
tin exceeded expectations and all
copies were gone by Thursday, it
was announced from the circula
tion department. In an attempt to
meet the demand, all copies were
withdrawn from news stands
yesterday, but these also quickly
disappeared.
Not a single copy was avail
able this morning as more re
quests for the big paper poured
in. A heavy demand for the paper
was reported from Redmond. A
total of 5,600 copies of the 48
page paper had been printed.
The circulation department re
ported that the edition was mail
ed to many parts of the United
States and to Europe. Most of
the copies sent abroad were
mailed to England.
Use classified ads In The Bulle
tin for quick results.
Phone 1132
Oregon
WHO'S WHO In BEND
. AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED 1T1KECTOKY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Jerry's Motor Shop
Electric Motors Repaired
Armature Re-Winding
Minor Repairs or Rebuild
DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATION
65 Revere Phone 144B-W
ELECTRIC MOTORS
EBNER'S
ELECTRIC SERVICE
All Types of
ELECTRIC MOTORS
and GENERATORS
Rewound and Repaired
NEW and REBUILT
MOTORS
1116 Wall Phone 353-J
MONUMENTS
For Monuments and Mark
ers in world's finest gran
ites. We guarantee satis
faction. Ray Carlson
854 Georgia Phone 88 M
Refrigerator Service
All Types o' Mechanical
Service On
REFRIGERATORS
HOUSEHOLD
COMMERCIAL
Oregon Equipment Co.
IBS E. Greenwood Phone
Flying Farmers
ill Convene
An air tour of Central Oregon,
talks by prominent men In the
fields of agriculture and aviation,
aqd the annual banquet with en
tertainers from Portland will
highlight the third annual state
convention of the Oregon Flying
Farmers in Prineville on August
29, 30 and 3L
The meeting will begin Sunday
with landing and registration at
the Prineville airport from 1 p.m.
to 6 p.m. Transportation from the
airport to Prineville will begin
at 1 p.m. This will be followed by
a corn feed and potluck supper in
Prineville at 6 p.m. Ed Van Win
kle is arranging a program of lo
cal talent and a new army motion
picture on aviation will be shown.
A community sing will also be
held.
Register Monday Morning
The Flying Farmers will regis
ter at the Ochoco hotel Monday
morning and business sessions
will be held from 9 a.m. until
noon. The meetings will be pre
sided over by Harold Steen, Mil
ton, president of the club. R. P.
McRae, mayor of Prineville, will
extend his greetings to the mem
bers. Among the speakers on the
morning's program will be Jack
Bartlett, state director of aero
nautics; Ben F. Ruffner, chair
man of the state board of aero
nautics; Rex Warren, farm crops
specialist from Oregon State col
lege, and Ivan Newton, horticul
turist from the state college.
After luncheon and committee
meetings, the group will take an
air tour of Central Oregon, under
the direction of L. S. (Doc) White,
of Portland. A bombing and spot
landing contest will follow the
tour.
Piper to Attend
William T. Piper, president of
the Piper Manufacturing com
pany, Lockhaven, Pa., will speak
on "Aviation from the Manufac
turer's Viewpoint" at the annual
banquet at the Crooked River
grade school at 6:30 p.m. W. L.
Teutsch, assistant director of ex
tension at Oregon State college,
will preside over the banquet as
toastmaster.
Following Piper's speech, an
hour of western music and humor
will be provided by Roy Jackson
and the Northwesterners, from
rartin station KEX. Portland.
At the Tuesday morning bus
iness sessions, speeches will be
given by Joe Chamberlain, ento
mologist from the U.S. bureau of
entomology station , at .Forest
Grove; D. V. Young, agricultural
engineer from tne Dureau 01 piam
industry, soils, and agricultural
engineering at Forest Grove; and
Leverett G. Richards, aviation edi
tor on the Portland Oregonian.
Plan Luncheon v
After election of officers and
committee reports, the group will
attend a luncheon at the I.O.O.F.
hall. Barbecued meat, provided by
the chamber of commerce, will be
prepared and served by the Re
bekah lodge. '
Several awards will be given
away at the luncheon, including
one for the farmer coming the
longest distance to the convention.
Between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. the
Flying Farmers will take off for
home.
All flyers are invited to the
sessions. They should make reser
vations for the Monday night ban
quet of the chamber of com
merce, before Monday noon.
The Flying Farmers were or
ganized at a three-state meeting
in Spokane in 1945. Last year the
ROOFING
SHINGLES - SIDING
INSULATION - ROOFING
Free Estimates Given
Use Our Easy Payment Plan
Central Oregon
Roofing Co.
832 Bond Phone 1270
SERVICES
DEWITT & DUNCAN
Drilling Blasting
Concrete work of all kinds.
Concrete Septic Tanks
installed.
Mil Dirt and Top Soil.
Hourly or Contract Kates,
Phone I6B6-W or 13S2-W
839 Columbia or 1625 Galveston
AAA SERVICE
ANYTHING
ANYPLACE
ANYTIME
Home and Commercial
Properties.
BEND GARBAGE CO.
Phone 1612-WS
Evinrude Motor Rental
by day or week
Have a happy fishing trip
with a motor that trolls.
Freeman Tackle Co.
619 E. 3rd. Phone 202
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF QUALITY
PHOTOC.RAPH1C OFFSET
LETTERPRESS
The Bend Bulletin
Phone M
convention was held In Corvallls.
The by-laws of the organization
stipulates that the convention
must alternate between cities on
the eastern and western sides of
the Cascades.
Accounting Firm
Has New Owners
Glenn H. Payne and Richard
M.. Lampert are new owners of
the accounting agency which has
been operated in Bend for the
past five years by J. E. Van
Wormer. The business will
change hands officially Septem
ber 1, It was announced today.
Payne has been associated with
the firm for the past year, com
ing here from Portland, where he
was employed by Burton M,
Smith and company, a CPA firm.
He was educated in Kansas and
served In the army of world war
II, completing averseas duty in
r ranee and the Philippines. He
is married and has one daughter,
Cheryl, age 16 months. The
family lives at. 802 Delaware,
where they purchased a, home
after coming jto Bend.
lampert, also formerly of Port
land, is a native Oregonian. He
was in Bend last week to assist
with completion of the business
transaction, and moved his fam
ily here yesterday. He and his
wife have bought a home at 104
Delaware. They have three chil
dren, Kathy, Tommy and John
nie. In Portland, Lampert was
employed by the firm of Whit-field-Statford
and company. He
is a certified public accountant.
Van Wormer has not announc
ed definite plans for the future.
He said that he expects to re
main in Bend. He and Mrs. Van
Wormer have two daughters,
Alison and Jill, Their home is at
1144 Roosevelt.
Mother Dies of
Polio; Baby Lives
Morgantown, N.C., Aug. 27 ilPl
Mrs. Ira Smith today made a
mother's, supreme sacrifice. She
died so that her btiby might be
brought into the' world.
Stricken with infantile paraly
sis, complicated by pneumonia',
Mrs. Smith was placed in an iron
lung at Grace Memorial hospital
here. She could not talk, swallow
or breathe unaided.
But when it came time for her
child to he borrt, Mrs. Smith had
to be removed from the Iron lung
for a brief period.
Doctors delivered the baby by
Caesarian section. It was a heal
thy, 6'4-pound baby. . 1
Mrs. Smith died today at 4 a.ra.
Restaurant Sets
Opening Date
Formal opening of Kinney's
restaurant, which was purchased
by Fred Kinney on July 1 from
Ed Lydiek, has been set for Sat
urday, it was announced today
by the new owner.
Since taking over the establish
ment, formerly known as Ly
dick's, Kinney has can-ied.out an
extensive remodelling and reno
vation program. Before coming
to Bend, Kinney was' engaged in
the restaurant and creamery bus
iness in Cambridge, Ida. His wife
and two young daughters are
with him in Bend.
Use classified ads In The Bulle
tin for quick result.
I
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THERE'S a song in your heart as the
miles breeze by. Life is a new thrill
in a Studcbakcr convertible!
, Every flight-streamed dream line of
(his revolutionary sports car plays a
part in its new and wonderful riding
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STI'WKKAKKll ... MUST II V FA It ttlTII
Confectionery
Has New Owners .
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lentz,
Bend residents for a number of
years, are new owners of the
Tower confectionery, it was an
nounced today. The business was
purchased from Mr. and Mrs.
James Hero, who bought It about
a year ago. They have not an
nounced their pluns for the fu
ture. Mr. and Mrs. Lentz plan to oper
ate the confectionery with no im
mediate change in policy. Light
lunches and refreshments are
featured.
Mrs. Lentz, the former Mable
Hoofset, is a graduate of Bend
high school, her husband Is en
gaged in maintenance work.
They have two children, Fay, 12,
and Joe, 5.
Health Activities
A child health conference, by
appointment only, will be held
in the health department offices
in the court house beginning at
2 p.m. Thursday. The weekly
staff conference and immuniza
tion clinic will be held In the
offices Friday. The clinic will be
conducted from 1 to 3 p.m.
HURT IN ACCIDENT
James Davis, Sisters, is in St.
Charles hospital today suffering
from a broken ankle which he re
ceived in an accident in logging
operations near Sisters yester
day.
BLENDED WHISKEY"
93 proof 72 Vi grain neutral spiriu
W. A. Haller Corp., Phi la., Pa.
Jailer's SRS is definitely not V A A I j '1,1
runproof. So you'd better run HaW sj " 1 s "m
lown to your dealer's for it V-firV , t255V,-dG7
before bt runs out of it. For this U . vg&lc ' 'TlT J
ti proof whiskey-remember that. I( lTil J)P XI j
that means it goes farther infltnu -i Mi-yfOI' f'ffiy
my drink. It means more for your 'f l 'SSSfW
Honey any way you look at it jf VLv-.''
Dy it today! cT ra fj .
cAte aft.
THIS KKiVILIIVED
WEW STUDEBAKER
comfort and handling ease. There's new
ride appeal as well as new eye appeal in
all the new Studcbakcrs the Champion
and Commander sedans, coupes, con
vertiblesthe special, extra-lung
whcclhatc Land Cruiser,
FELIX MOTOR SALES
Official Records
Marriage License
The following couples obtained
marriage licenses yesterday at
the county clerk's office: Jesse
William Davenport and Jo Ann
Flanary, both of Lapine; Leslie
D. Hufstader and Genevieve L.
Bally, both of Bend; Thomas B.
Driskell and Diana Hoover, both
of Adams.
Honorable Discharge
Myrl A. Taylor from the United
States army.
Circuit Court
The state unemployment com
pensation commission has filed a
complaint in circuit court against
the Great West Lumber company,
of Bend, asking for $1309.19 in un
paid contributions, $64.73 interest,
and $141.79 as a penalty for non
payment. The complaint states
that from the latter part of 1946
to the early part of 1948, the lum
ber company had four or more
employes and a payroll of over
$500 and thus came under the
unemployment compensation law.
It further alleges that contribu
tions to the commission have re
mained unpaid since the last
quarter of 1946.
FUNERAL SATURDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Ad
dle Velnette Brookings will be
held Saturday at 2 p. m. In the
chapel of the Nlswonger and
Winslow funeral home, with Rev.
Ross Knotts officiating. Burial
will be in the Pilot Butte ceme
tery. of?
Phone 561
A I'OSTUAtt ' A II t
TUNE IN KBND
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 6:15 P. M.
Hear J. P. Quinn's Address
On Behalf of the
SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY PRESIDENTIAL
, CANDIDATES
Paid Political Advertisement
By C, F. Ounnigan, Socialist Labor Party.
Jd PINT
& THERMOS BOTTLES
1.59
KM The Rexall Store
BEND'S
"BETTER HOME FINDERS"
116,500 Nqw ranch type home. Large living room, two spa
cious bedrooms, dinette, excellent kitchen with Knack
bar, utility room, guest quarters with separate plumb
ing. Automatlo not water heating. Two lota and ex
cellently landscaped. $1,000 down, or trade.
$15,000 Large Modern Home. Income property nets $125.00
' per month. 8 car garage. Near business district.
112,600 5 room home In new district. Full basement, auto-
matlo heat, S lots beautifully landscaped. Can be pur
chased furnished or unfurnished.
$ 8,500 New 2-bedroom east side home, hardwood floors,
automatic heat, Venetian blinds, large garage. FHA loan.
$ 9,000 6 room home with Wt acres of ground. Lota of fruit
' and berries. Also elty water.
$ 8,900 Four bedroom home on Awbrey Road, Automatic oil
pipe heat. $1,600 down. .
$ 8,400 Will F.HA 3 Bedroom Home. Excellent location on
Awbrey lioad. redecorated, and new furnace,
$ 7,600 Very nice 8 bedroom modern home. Paved street, 2
lots, large garage. Terms.
$ 7,500 Modern 2 bedroom home located 1541 West 8th.
Drive by for inspection. $3,000 wUl handle.
$ 6,750 Very nice new four room modern home located in
Redmond. $1,000 down.
$ 5,250 4 Bedroom Modern Home located at 415 Newport.
Terms. (Reduced from $6,000.)
$ 3,600 8 Lots on E. 8th St. Nice large home under construc
tion. Most of material on hand for completion.
$ 2,500 8 Room Seml-Mudern Home. Excellent location, Just
off East Eighth.
$ 2,150 4 room house, large garage, west side. $000 down.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$80,000 MOTEL ULTRA-MODERN. Recommended by Dun
can Hlnes Travel Book. Excellent location, well estab
lished, known by tourists throughout the West. No
monthly rentals, daily rates only. Excellent terms.
$37,500 8 UNIT MOTEL with service station and groceries.
Will average $1200 net per month. .
$17,000 NEW MODERN and excellently constructed business
building along with 2 bedroom home. Located on south
highway In city limits. This building and location will
accommodate most any type of business. Could not be
duplicated at this price.
$17,000 SPORTING GOODS on Highway 97. Includes prop
erty and building, rental equipment. Excellent net on
business. Modern furnished living quarters.
$15,000 HIGHWAY TAVERN. Includes frame building, all
equipment, large walk-in box, 260 ft. of highway front
age. Modern 8 bedroom home may be purchased for
an additional $6,000. Terms,
furniture. $6,500 Mill handle.
$10,000 GROCERY STORE in Crescent, Oregon. Price In
cludes good building with living quarters, all equip
ment and Inventory of $2,000, or more. Net of over
$5,000 for 1947. Terms.
$ 8,400 Service Station, garage and home. Approximately
250 ft. of highway frontage. Good Income. Terms.
$ 2,650 RADIO REPAIR and SALES. Asking price Is for
inventory and fixtures only. Excellent lease and lo
cation (Reduced from $3,700.)
FARM ACREAGES
$19,000 185 acres 95 acres water. 10 miles out on Redmond
highway. Two modern homes, barn, brooder house, spud
cellur, etc. Can bo sold as separate places. Terms.
$16,000 120 acre ranch. 61 acres COI water, 4 room home,
11 stanchion barn. Crops and equipment Included.
Terms.
$15,000 120 Acre farm. 75 acres water. Very nice 4 bedroom
modern home. Terms.
$10,000 Butler Market Road. 17 acres. 11 A. water. 2 bedroom
home with city water, cellar, milk house and hay barn.
$ 8,500 75 acres 30 water. Nice 2-bedroom modern, home,
good Improvements and equipment, view or mountains,
close in on highway.
$ 7,500 48 acres. Nice level farm, no roeks, fine crops go
with place, 4 room house, barn and other outbuildings.
$ 7,000 41 Acres on highway 97. Modern 2 bedroom home
and outbuildings, all In good condition. Crops, including
5 acres of certified potatoes. Terms.
$ 5,500 40 acres. 20 acres Irrigated and Includes crops. Good
business location on highway. $2,000 will handle.
Kenny Rogers
Phone 1570 RX
ome loans
901 DonJ Street
Ernie Rlxe
Brooks-Scanlon Quality
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Scanlon Inc.
Phone 4
.loo Tllden
Phone 1732-W
insurance
Phono 535
Phone 75 I M.