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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1949)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Classified Rafes LOCAL PAID IN ADVANCE 25 Vords Olio lime 5(le ,03 Words Xliree Times.... $1.3o a orus out tunes i.ou All word ovtr 2a aa tc per nurd time number ol uucrluini. Ont month run, ume copy. is d7 mu. Minimum charg. Sue Lin KaM I0 lauilaU 20c Kradcrs 15c lino, minimum toe tilling Urn cUMiliodi, 11 n. m. DUplw AdTortUIni Cloainf time I p. m. tniivui dr. unt half page or larger, 4 p m accund day prtviuua u publication. Tor Sale Real Estate VERN LARSON AGENCY Insurance and Heal Estate 135 Oregon Avenue. Phone 32 2 13. R. MOD. with nice dinette; garage, workshop, fenced, on cor ner lot. Furn. included, nearly new Frig, and washing machine. S5.25U.0O. Unfurnished, 54,000.00. $1318-00 handles. For inspection call Mr. Dubois. 32 VERN LARSON AGENCY Insurance and Real Lstute 135 Oregon Avenue. Phone 32 INVESTMENT: 1 2-B. R. mod., 2 1-13. R. mod. on E. 8th; garages, partially turn., $8U25, some terms. For inspection call 32 LISTEN to "Real Estate News" each evening at b;45 p. m. lor the latest and best buys in Real Es tate! List with us for action! led Cooper Agency, 12b' Minnesota Ave. Phone 1331-J. TOR SALE: Two lots 50x130, with two good buildings on them, located on east side in Bend. Write or call. Jesse H. Smith, Sr. Phone 133-X, Box 663, Redmond. NEED A HOME? Check the Deal of the Day on KBND 8:45 a. m. Call today and inspect the listings at Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall St. WANT TO SELL? List your prop erty with GILBERT. A square deal, and prompt, efficient, courteous service is yours at Gil bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall St. VERN LARSON AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate 135 Oregon Ave. Phone 32 Bend, Oregon WE MAKE no charge for renting homes. 2 B. R. MOD., 1 j r. old, lath and plastered, Venetian blinds; linole um, garage. Close in. $5500, $1500 dn. 9 AC, 7 C. O. I., 3 B. R. mod., paved on 2 sides; M, mile on N. highway. $8500, terms. 1 B. R. MOD. in very good loca tion. $3500, $1000 dn. 2 B.R. MOD. furn., going business Uist. $3000, $1000 dn. 40 AC, 20 C.O.I., 20 alfalfa, fenc ed; lovely 2 B. R. mod., basement, furnace, wired for range, home made tractor and macninery; 2 mi. out. $0,500, terms. 10 AC, 26 C. O. I., alfalfa, 2 B. R. mod., fireplace, tractor and much, l'.a mi. out. $6500, terms. CALL MR. DUBOIS 32 ALL STATE REALTY CO. Bend Largest Hume Seller LOVELY modern 2 b. r. with ga rage. Vacant. Price reduced to Sj.)00, terms. WELL - CONSTRUCTED .1 b. r. mod. on Jefferson. $S.00, $3300 dn. For details call Mr. 1 lender sun. All State Realty, 221 Green wood. Ph. 167. ALL STATE REALTY CO. Bend's Largest Home Seller $500 DN. buys well constructed 2 b. r. mod. Basement, oil furnace, large garage. $1500. HURRY, this won't last: 2 homes on large lot, both rented. Income $00 per mo. Only $2050, terms. 4 B. R. MOD. with attached ga rage, west side. Will trade $2i00 equity for truck, car, cattle or smaller home. Full price $6350. bal. -i'l'c interest. LOVELY 1 b. r. mod. on Harmon. $13,000, terms. For details call -Mr. Shaver. All Slate Realty, 221 Greenwood. Phone 167 J. S. DAVIS CO. Phone 1S5. Rm. 1 Penney Blilg. 46 ACRES, 20 A. Swallcy water. fcfncw li riu. Inew 6-rm. mod. home with turn- L'ar.. barn, oulhldgs. 6 bend. $6300.00, terms. 1 BLK. from Allen School, arm. with 2 bedims., lull cement base ment, furnace, two full lots, fine cundilion; $8000.00 on terms. EAST SIDE off 3rd St., 3 bedi ms., good furnace, hwd. firs., garage, wonderful cond. & arrangement. V. 11 A. appraised at $10,000.00 wnn loan oi 8.000.00. Will sell at appraised price. W EST 2ND ST., 5 rms.. 2 bedi ms.. FCU with furnace, paved St.. ga rage, good cond.. line location. Venetian bids., other lealures $7750.00. NEW 2-bedroom mod. west side, two cor. lots, small well built home. Can secuie $."( Hl.fKJ F. 11. A. loan. Priced at $6500.00. -UEDR.M. modern on Columbia, good oil heater, garage, full lot. milled hole, fine kitchen and din ette; $5000.00 terms. Call Carl Locklin. Jack Davis. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: One J ear old. two bedroom modem home. Will take a car and some cash down, balance easy terms. Total price $5500. House located at 5oi E. Emerson. See owner at -L'l E. Franklin or phone 156S. HEAL KSTATK CONTRACTS from S2000 up. paying over 6'; we inspect the property, approve J contract and handle all details. Midstate Realty Co., phone 4i3. 1949 For Sale Real Estate E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR 102y Brooks St. Phone 331 Near Chamber of Commerce Eve. ph. 7U6-K REDUCED for quick sale, very neat 2 B. R. home. 2 biks. from hign school and Catholic church. $6,000. EAST KEARNEY: 3 B. R. home on i lots; n Dy 2i Uv. rm., sm. dn, payment, $6,800. $1,000 DN.. 2 B. R. home in good lucduun. iurge rms. 2 lots. $8,000. UNFINISHED new modern 2 bed room. IritU nil miltm-lal .... ho.wl to complete. $3000.00. $1400.00 vu.i. umaiuv poi.uv inoiuii. ine West Side Real Estate, phone 9S8-M. Fuel 16-INCH GREEN SLAB wood de livered in Bend, $10 per 2-cord load. Central Oregon Fuel Co., phone 201-W. Office 936 A. St., Redmond. NOTICE: Customers should ord er in advance for our next car of Royal Blaze Coal expected Feb. 22. Last car sold in 2 days. Spe cial Stnkpr nn hnnrl Phnna 7i;7 Brookings Wood Yard. COAL PRES-TO-LOGS STORAGE TRANSFER Local and Long Distance BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 222 Irving. Phone 444 DRY BODY WOOD. 16- length. Rate on 3-cord load. Call Glynn, 14 fa-j. For Sale Farm Products 12 HEAD of Jersey and Guernsey cows, mostly springers; 8 head of stock, 2 Holslem bulls, one regis tered. Ph. 78, Redmond, Ore. GOOD SPUDS, $2.50 cwt. Phone 10-F-12. 3 GOOD MILK COWS and springer heifers. Ph. 10-F12. F'OR SALE: Dry alfalfa hay, one oil conversion burner wilh fan $35.00; one 300 egg hot water in cubator $7.50; one Toulouse gan der, alive or dressed ; one-half nog dressed for locker. Ed Losch, lit. 1, Box 161. Ph. 488-W. F'OR SALE: Red hens, 35c per pound, liveweight. 7 miles north on old Redmond hwy. Clarence Elder ranch. ONE MARE HORSE, also one set of logging harness. Bend-Burns highway at Four Corners, Rt. 1, Box 372. H. W. Spangler. DRESSED HOGS, grain fed, whole or half hog. Call alter 7 p. m. Phone 1506-J-l. Jim Elder. -I AUCTION Stile every Thursday. Bend Auc tion Yard. 11:30 Misc. 1:30 Live stock. Bring anything you have to sell. Man at yard any time. F"or pickups phone 1269. Leo Taylor. For Sale Miscellaneous TWO GERMAN Shepherd male pups. Pedigreed, best blood streams in America or Europe. Sacrifice for immediate sale. Also binoculars, 7x50, give-away price. 314 Hunter Place. 2 ZENITH 7-tube push button ta ble m o d e 1 radios, $17.50 and $27.50. 1 Philco 1201 table combi nation radio, $37.50. 1 Western Air Patrol 7-tube console, $40.00. 1 Stewart - Warner self charging portable, S25.00. Several car ra dios, all used, reconditioned and guaranteed. HIES RADIO & REC ORD SHOP, 624 Franklin. O'-i CUBIC FT. I-Iotpoint refrige rator; Holpoint electric washing machine; 9-tube cabinet radio. 337 C. St., or ph. 180-W, Redmond. 1 BEDSTEAD spring and clean spring mattress; 1 vanity; 1 re frigerator. 57 Hawthorne. 20" GIRL'S balloon tired bicycle for sale, nearly new. Ph. 1588 R after 6 p. m. WOOL RUG and pad 7x9; daven port and chair; walnut bedroom set; maple finish dinette set, ta ble. 4 chairs and buffet. 401 E. Greenwood or inquire at Sham rock. PIANOS: Oh yes. Baldwin, the verv best. The indefinitely and unconditionally guaranteed piano. Small down payment. Easy terms. Ph. 1087. Benson Piano Co., 65 Gilchrist Ave. USED WASHING MACHINES Well known brands we'vo priced as low as $29.50. Oregon Equip ment Co., 165 E. Greenwood. Ph. SSS. ; pirfsfiuKGirs v e b r u a r y p.ttvr OFFER: One gallon Tec- hide wall paint and one six-inch Whiz brush, both for $5.53. Sex ton Supply & Saw Service. 1195: Wall. j RADIO TUBES Complete .stock . Philco and other nationally known brands. Tubes tested.. Bend Furniture Co. MANUAL" REED ORGAN, excel-! lent condition. Inquire Rev. Car-, sten Brien, First Lutheran church parsonage. j l or Sale Used t ars '37 HUDSON X 1-dr. in good con dition; 16-11. factory tmilt trailer house. Make me an offer. 12 2 5 Albany. Ph. 358-.M. 1-iM! SALE: 1M.T) de luxe Fold se- ! d;,n. Motor and body in exo-lient condition: 5 good tires. S.t.0i. ; I'm ate ow ner. Phone 729-M. ' !':-; FORD sport coupe, excellent eonditiotio 5 new tin s; ladio and lin.-itnr. $31 -. 1335 Harmon. I'll-iVTl-W. FOR S ALE: 'I International ca'etpiiiar t' pc trae'or. Excellent condition. Terms. 1335 Harmon. I ph. 633-W. For Sale Used Cars 19-18 FORD "6" super deluxe four- ooor seaan. luyjou miles. Kedmond Cabins, ph. Redmond 81. 1939 CHEVROLET 2-door town sedan in good condition, $650.00. Mgst sell this week. Phone 69S-J. 54 Xerxes Ave. 1947 DODGE pickup. Must sell thus ween. Ph. laYa-vV. 1128 E. din. 1948 NASH Ambassador four aoor seuan, 13,000 mues; uke new, tuny equipped. Very good buy. f nujie 2M, 4-7 p. m. 1935 CHEVROLET coupe, $175.00 as is; 1940 F'ord coupe, deluxe, $r85. See at Bend TucKer Garage, 132 E. Franklin. For Kent F'OR RENT; Large 5-room mod ern furnished house close to mills. Inquire at 827 Delaware or phone 599-W. F'OR RENT: Unfurnished 1 bed room apartment. Clean, butane gas furnace and range, call 1694 J. 2-B. R. MOD. partly furnished apt. 236 E. Irving. FURNISHED upper duplex, large clean rooms; 1 bedrm. Private bath and entrance, lights, wood and water furnished. 1324 Al bany. Phone 853-J. BEE HIVE trucks for clean haul iiiR. No restrictions, yuu drive yourself. Mileage and hourly rates, fhone 142o-J. D & K Boat Rentals, 333 E. 3rd. NEWLY cleaned 3-room modern furnished house. Electric range lor cooking. No pets, please. 14 7 E. Olney. Wanted WANTED TO BUY: Any kind of cattle and hogs. Ph. 14o5-H. 510 E. Quimby. WANTED: Loan on close in 7 rental motel in Bend on liberal re payment plan. See or write. V. A. Vincent, Realtor, Newberg, Ore. WANTED TO RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnished modern house by Stanard Oil employe. John Kirke- lie, call 75 between 8 a. m. ana 3 p. m. WOULD LIKE TO BUY any kind of cattle you have to sell, also some milk cows that will freshen soon. W. R. Franks, Redmond, phone 78. Help Wanted CORRESPONDENT representa tive to write credit reports in Bend for national concern. Knowl edge of local business conditions required. Write Mr. B. II. Robin son, P. O. Box 111, Portland, Ore gon. UNENCUMBERED woman for general housework and care of baby. Must be experienced, thor oughly reliable, in goo d health and have references. Must be fond ol children and willing to live in. If you cannot meet the above re quirements do not answer this adv. $125.00 mo., room and board. Ph. 1761J. WANTED: Scoutmaster for troop 27. Plenty of work and no pay. Ph. 1295-W. ARE YOU RAISING YOUR SIGHTS ABOVE ORDINARY WAGES? The best one-man bus iness in Deschutes County now available. Car required. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash. Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED practical nurse desires nursing position. Will consider some housework and cooking. Mrs. Rutli Moye, phone 1500-W-l. Lost LOST: White billfold Monday noon on Wall St. Finder kindly re turn to Lucille Brownell at J. C. Penneys. Reward. LOST: 1 ski between Brooks mill B and 11th and Galveston, l'inder please call 1059-M. Generous re ward. Services WATER PIPES THAWED OUT, prompt service. Call at Carroll Acres store or phone 59-J. J. W. CUNNINGHAM, well and drainhole drilling. Phone 1615. 1". O. box 961, Bend, Ore. WATER HAULED, cisterns filled. Call 9-FM1. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and repairs on all makes. Phone 271. 1033 Brooks. 5 A W FILING, gumming, ham mering, band saw welding, sander bells, band saw blades, new han dles hung in tools. Sexton Supply 6 Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call -l.ee Grimes, 221 Davis, phone 1676 -W or 1252 J. FIX FLOOR SERVICE Floors laid, sanded and finished. All kinds of flooring for sale. Complete estimate given with no obligation. Anvwhero in Central Oregon. Phone 2103 J-3, Bend. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Drain holes drilled. General blasting and j excavating. Out of town work ac-1 copied. Bend Septic Tank Service. ; ph. 11S1-W. 526 Harmon. j MOVING, packing and crating, j fireproof warehouse for stoiage. ! Open all day Saturday. Agent for Hunt Nation-wide service. Hot mail Transfer. 201 Irving. Phone 987. CARPENTER WORK: New eon sMuction. rough fi-irmng. remod eling, cabinets, built ins and shop woik. F. W. Page. ph. 650 M. gt n eial contractor. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot. F'ree estimates. Phone : 1252 J or 1676-W. D. W. Crimes, i jlO Davis Ave., Bend THE BEND BULLETIN BEND, OREGON OUT OUR WAY JC Auxiliary Honors Seven Members of the Jaycee auxil iary entertained new members at a tea held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman Part ridge, with Mrs. W. R. Nance as assistant hostess. Mrs. Bruce Cul lison poured. New members who were wel comed included Mrs. W. R. Hand, Mrs. Frank M. Rels, Mrs. Dean Tate, Mrs. Alvin J. Gray, Mrs. James Ness, Mrs. Alph C. Hart son and Mrs. Larry Lermo. The Valentine motif provided a color scheme for the affair, with white candles and red tulips decorting the tea table. White frosted cakes were decorated with red hearts. The next meeting of the group' will be Monday. Feb. 21, at 7:30 p. m., at the Pino Tavern. Literature Study group, A. A. U. W., will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Miss Myrle Lilja. 379 Riverside. Miss Eleanor Brown will present a survey of good reading- Emera club will meet Saturday for a 1:30 dessert luncheon In the Masonic clubrooms, with the reg ular bridge play to follow. Mrs. LeRoy F'ox and Mrs. Sumner Deitrick will be hostesses. Services PIPES THAWED while you Wait. No water, no charge. D. L. Stevenson. Ph. 1338 J. notickofiikAkimP' notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in tlic County Court for Deschutes County, Oregon, her final ac count of her administration of the estate of BARTHOLOMEW B. GERVAIS, deceased, and that Fri day, the 25th day of February, 1949. at 2:00 p. m. o'clock in the County Court room in the Court house at Bend. Deschutes Coun ty. Oregon, has been set as the time and place for hearing upon said final account, and all persons interested are hereby notified to appear -at said time and place to show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed and the Ex ecutrix and her bondsman dis charged. DATED and first published this 25th dav of January. 1919. MAY L. ESLICK. Executrix. 42-48-54 60 C SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STAT E OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. NAOMI WEBB. Plaintiff, vs. AUSTIN WEBB, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled Court and Cause within 30 days I mm the dnte of the first publication of this Sum mons upon you and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint of the plaintiff herein, and if you fail for want thereof, ihe plain tiff will take Judgment against you tor Ihe relief prayed for in the complaint, to w it: a decree of divorce from you and that plain tiff be allowed her maiden name of Naomi Thomas as before mar riage. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published daily in Bend. Deschutes County. Oregon, pursuant to an order made and entered herein on the 21lh dav of January. 1919 bv Hon. Ralnh S. Hamilton, Circuit Judge, which order requires that you appear and answer or otherwise plead herein within thirty days from the dale of the first publication of this summons. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA TION: 25 January, 1919. Duncan L. McKav. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence: Bend. Ore gon. 42-185160-C NOTICK OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearing upon Ihe final ac. count of Elma A. Clark, adminis tratrix of Ihe estate of Caroline Pedeisen. deceased, filed herein will lie filed in the Courthouse in the County Courtroom in Bend. Oregon, at the hour ol two o'clock in the afternoon of T'uesdav. the 15th day of March. 1919. and all persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said tune and place and show cause, if iinv they have, why said linal account should not Ke appioveil, the estate seitlrii and closed and the administratrix rlischai ged. DAT ED and fiist published this 15th dav of F'ebi uai v, 1919. ELMA A. CLARK. Administra trix. C0-CO-72-7&-C THAT 3 TH LAST O W IT S A ( HAM.' THEY ENJOY N I TH' WILD CATTLE, j I BIT A I IT-THEY HAVE V SUGAR--THAT ) PATHETIC J) THEM MOURWIW'S ) MEANS TH' END W HOW TH' CEdi'LAR.' WHEM "X'i I O' TH1 GOOD OLP ) I OLD THINGSX TH' LAST BUFFALO wV V PAVS-eONE y PASSING 1 WAS SHOT, TM' 7S . FOCEVEE.' AFFECT LAST SCOUT . -Os -rr-l 4 OLDSTlFFY DIEP--OH, i,- ; T ANP 1 THERE'LL Be 7 riji V V SUGAR.' ) MORE--WE HAVE d ---i:-erC--X COYOTES VET.-J f ' THEJ.ASTJMa LASTS ByJ. R. Williams Social Calendar Tonight 7 p. m. Trinity Lutheran lad les sewing circle, with Mrs. Vin cent Larson, 612 Federal. 7:30 p. m. Great Books study club, library auditorium. . 8 p. m. Hi-Larlty club, Willi Mrs. Jack Dempscy, 1810 East Third. 8 p. m. Degree of Honor past presidents, with Mrs. Lawrence Claussen, 118 Jefferson. ' 8 p. m. Susanna Wesley guild, with Mrs. Ross Knotts, 301 Hun ter place. 8 p. m. Circle 1, Catholic Altar sociptv, with Mrs. R. W. Brandis, 1324 West Sixth. 8 p. m. American Legion aux iliary past presidents, with Mrs. Chris Kostol, 1103 Harmon. Wednesday 10:30 a. m. Alfalfa extension unit, grange hull. 1:15 p. m. Daughters of the Nile, Pine Tavern. 2 p. m. T.;eihodist W. S. C. S. group 1, with Mrs. Anlone Peter son, 1364 Ithaca. 2 p. m. Group 2 with Mrs. Carl E. Erickson, 80 Drake road. 2 p. m. Group 3 with Mrs. W. II. Selken, Bend-Burns highway. 6:15 p. m. Soroptimist club, Pine Tavern. 6:30 p. m. Family dinner at First Christian church. 7 p. m. L ions' "sweel heart" party. Pilot Butte inn. 7 p. m. B. D. W. club with Mrs. Harry L. Monlcal, 371 Columbia. 7:30 p. m. Practical Nurses as sociation, Sunset home. S p. m. District Nurses'. asso ciation with Mrs. B. II. Mullins, 1118 East 8th. 8 p. m. First Lutheran L.D.R., with Mrs. Lloyd Broe, 718 East Second. 8 p. m. Wimodausis Sewing club, with Mrs. Frank Marsden. 135 Delaware. 8 p. m. Academy of Friend ship, Women of the Moose, wilh Mrs. Mark Mazar, 40 Railroad. 8 p. m.-AAUW literature stu dy group, with Miss Mryle Lilja, 379 Riverside. Thursday 11:30 a. m. Deschutes Pleas ant Ridge extension unit, with Mrs. James Frakes. 2 p. m. In-As-Much group, wilh Mrs. George Bostic. 20-1' j Florida. 2 p. m. Baptist Women's un ion, with Mrs. W. B. Douglass, 315 Columbia. 2 p. m. Evergreen circle with Mrs. J. J. Kerrigan. 12 Mueller. 2 p. m.- Home economics club of Eastern Star grange, with Mrs. Pete Klobas. 2:30 p m. First Lutheran lad ies' aid, church parlors. 8 ). m. Allen school PTA, school auditorium. 8 p. m.--Ex Libi is club with Mrs. Kenneth ('ale, 1615 Awbrey. 8 p. m.-- Neighbors of Wood craft, Norway hall. 8 p. in. Pythian Sisters, libra ry auditorium. 8 p. m. Junior Civic league, with Mrs. Avery Gritnslcy, Car roll Acres. BEND FOOT COMFORT SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN MECHANICAL FOOT CORRECTION WEAK ARCHES CAUSE FOOT TROUBLE, LEG TROUBLE, BODY TROUBLE Corns Muscle Aches Fatigue Callouses .Swelling Back Ache Bunions Ankle Aches Nervousness Ingrown Nails Knee Pains Poor Posture Free Areli-O-Scope and X Ray Examination Custom-Made anil Slock Font Appliances Orthopedic Shoes for Men, Women and Children Graduate Prai lipedlst, American School of Practipedies, Chicago, 111,, III Attendance. X-Ray Fit tings Buster Brown Shoe Store Itoad Servlci Pick l'p and Deliver Service The Independent Auto Body I II E. I ninliliii Ave. fllciid Tinker Building) Props., fDiigii) ,loc Piligliaiiii and Arnold Itieg. Allen PTA to Meet Thursday at School A meeting of the Allen school PTA has been set for Thursday, F'cb. 17, at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. The program will in clude a skit, "Innocence Tri umphs," by members of the high school dramatics class, under di rection of Miss Grace Mary Linn: numbers by a quartet from the Bend Gleemen, and observance ol Founders' day, with Robert Breckenridge, county council president, in charge. After the meeting, refresh ments will be served, witli Mrs. George Hucttl in charge. MEETING SET Members of the Practical Nurs es' association will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the new Deschutes Sunset home, on the Bend-Burns highway. Those who require transportation were ask ed to call Mrs. C. G. Humphrey or Mrs. F. F. Berridge. CHURCH DINNER SET A regular "church night" pot luck dinner will be held tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. In the social room of First Christian church. The pro gram will include a motion pic ture featuring Dorothy Maynor, well-known negro singer; a scen ic movie and a preview of repre sentative numbers from the "All Boy" program. MRS. BRANDSMA HONORED Mrs. Richard Brandsma of Sis ters was guest of honor at a mis cellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cecil FToyd, Sat urday, F'eb. 12, at 8 p.m. Miss Allyene Endicott, sister of Mrs. Brandsma, was the hostess. Refreshments were served im mediately after the opening of the gifts. Mrs. Brandsma was Beryl En dicott. KC PARTY IS PLANNED Fourth degree Knights of Col umbus and their ladles have been invited to a party to be held Sat urday night, F'eb. 18, in Norway hall. Dancing will be enjoyed, and refreshments will be served. Ex l.lbrls club will meet Thurs day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Cale, 1615 Awbrey road. Mrs. Kessler Cannon will have charge of the program. First Lutheran ladies aid will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. In the church parlors. A no-hostess pot luck luncheon will be served. T he annual self-denial offering will be received, it was unnounced. Benefit curd party tor the pro posed "Azalea" house on the Ore gon Slale college campus will be held Friday, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m. at the Pino Forest grange hall, wilh members of the Bend uud Carroll Acres homo extension units as hostesses. Allied Arts club will meet Mon day, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. D. J. Ward, in Carroll Acres. Mrs. Craig Coyner, who will have charge of the program, will report on the national de fense conference, which she at-: tended recently in Washington, D. C. Pythian Sislers will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the library j auditorium. On the refreshment ! commitle w ill be Mrs. Gale Blak- ley, Mrs. Lawrence Blakcly and Mrs. It. M. Beaver. ... , Evergreen circle will meet Thursday al 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. J. Kerrigan. 12 Mueller avenue. Mrs. Rov Youngberg and Mrs. W. M. Weaser will have charge of entertainment, and Mis. Arnold O. Reilan and Mrs. Ed Pryor will serve refreshments. ... Baptist Women's union will have a program meeting Thurs day al 2 p. in. at the home of Mrs. W. li. Douglass, 315 Columbia, w ith Mrs. Frank Filey as ro host ess. Mrs. Henry lilaekweli will have charge of the program, and Mrs. Herbert Nelson will lead the devotions. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland, Ore., Feb. 15 Portland butter and egg prices were unchanged today. Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints, 72e; AA car tons, 73c; A prints, 72c; A cartons, 73c: B m ints. 69c. Eggs JJrit's to retailers: ' (Grade AAliirgeiTif. 57c dSz.; certi:1 fied A large. Die doz.; A large, 53 Stic; AA medium 51-55c; cerllflcd A, medium, 55c; A medium 51 54c; cartons, 2c additional. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., Feb. 15 nil Livestock: Cattle salable 200; calves 25; market opening slow; sales late Monday 1.00 to 1.50 lower; ex treme 2.00 off; top Monday 21.00 for heifers and steers; bulk me dium and good steers all weights 19.00-20.00; few medium and good cows 50 cents lower at 16.00. F'ew runner and cutter cows 11.00 14.00; rough fat dairy-type cows 13.00; medium and good bulls sal able around 18.50-21.00 or above. Vealers under pressure; good and choice grades quotable 29.00-30.00. Hogs salable 200; market ac tive, fully steady; extremely early top 25 cents higher at 23.25 for few choice 215 lbs.; hulk good and choice 180-235 lbs. 23.00; 255 lbs. 21.00; good 335-150 lb. sows 18.00 19.50 ; good and choice feeder pigs quotable 21.00-23.00. Sheep salable 50; nothing offer ed early; demand good; quotable fully steady with Monday's late 50 cent advance; good and choice! fed lambs salable 22.00; top Mon- day 22.50; good ewes salable to j 10.00 or above. Schilling TAX SERVICE Foi prompt and efficient preparation of your tax re turns, advice and help on real estate problems, de velopment of your business property, analysis and audit of your insurance coverage, our statf is ex perienced and capable. Phone bJ5 fox an early ap pointment or call at 901 Bond St. YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR PROFESSION HOMES $11,01(0.00 Cheerful 0 room superbly constructed home. Liv ing, dining, kitchen, dinette, bath, 4 bedrooms, and huge haiiway. Hardwood floors, llreplace, full base nt, automatic oil pipe Ileal, double garage, paved street, unobstructed river view. Price includes Ulsho nmilc, bendix, and Venetian blinds. "Hi Hi week adver tised and It can t remain unsold long." $13,000 npacious 4 bedroom modern home. Fireplace, 100 acres of land borders on city limits. $12,000.0(1 Homelike 3 bedroom home on Harmon Blvd. Au tomatic oil pipe, heat, lirepiace, hardwood floors, and double garage. Present market cost is $2,r00 per room. This liiiinu 1,.")00 per room and you oblahi better con struction. $ 8,000 New 2 bedroom home on East side. Hardwood floors, large kitchen. Will FHA. $ 7,"00 i bedroom plastered homo on paved street, full base ment with furnace. Will FHA. $ 7,2r0 New "i bedroom home near Allen school. FHA loan, $ 5,,)lm New 3 bedroom modern home, Nice location on Franklin. $ 0,2fl0 .dodiTii 5 room home. Furnace, two lots. 424 Green wood, Terms. $ 0,000 1,2110 acres, clly water, borders on clly limits, ex cellent building sites. $ I,7."i0 2 bedroom modern home, close to Kenwood school, $l,ft00 down, $:tr per 111011111. $ 4,000 2-beiliooiii insulated modern home. Nice yard. Lo cated at 32 W. Revere. Terms. $ 3,l7!i .Modern 1 bedroom furnished home. Good Terms. $ V.il) Excellent hit on West 2nd. All Improvements In. Be tween Portland and baglnaw. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $.'12,r00 8 I'MT MOTEL with service station and groceries. Will show $1200 net per mouth. $2H,!i(l TKANSI'KK and STORAGE, Includes office building, living quarters lor ' fumbles and three trucks. Shows excellent net, $10,000 TAKRN and RESTAURANT, Includes building with rental Income and all equipment. $l(i,H00 MCHWCK STATION CAFE on highway 07. Has bottled beer without competition along with 4 cabins and Xrooni living quarters. $II,nMi GROCERY SERVICE STATION 5 cabins. Excel lent value in Laplnc. Half down. $13,000 HOTEL with 13 rooms and equipped cafe in small town on highway 07. Better than $1,000 month net. $10,000 30'xfiO" building located 011 EioU Franklin. Suitable for garage or service shop. $ 0,500 GROCERY STORE and living quarters. $00,000 year ly gross business. One of Ihe best grocery stores we have ever listed. Ideated near Bend. Easy terms. $ .VdlO FOUNTAIN LUNCH located ill Bend. Equipment in excellent condition. Good lease. Terms. $ 0,000 FOUNTAIN LUNCH located in growing Central Ore gon town, seats 33, Imhk lease, new equipment. Grosses 1,'),000. Price includes approx. $300 merchandise. FARM ACREAGES $ 7,7.")0 120 acres !S0 acres OI water. Modern two bedroom house. 2,0.r0 will handle. $ 0,500 0 acres, 2 bedroom modern home, new chicken house 18 x l2', large barn, 3 mi. oul. Terms. $ 1,800 Turkey ranch. 30 acres completely equipped. 3 miles out. $ 1,500 20 acres 5 miles out oil Old Redmond highway. Swal lcy water, 3 room house, chicken house, gralncry, ber ries and alfalfa. Ernie Rlxe ffs. Phone 751 M li T 7). I BJh . home loans r s insurance 11(11 Bond Slreel PAGE SEVEN J. A. DUDREY REALTOR 10H Wall Street Office 13mv Home 1692-M D. A. Kay, Salesman. 1725-1 C BUSINESS OPPOHTUNIT' '. NatloMllymruiii.'Uie of fai in niach. tractors and equipme it. Franchise covers lire, tenltofy. New blclg. on highway In growing Cent. Ore. town. Good lease or sell outright. HOMES RIVER VIEW. Modern two bedrm. home. Auto. Furnace. Pvd. St. Dble gar. Two land scaired lota. $7950, $1400 down. NICE MODERN HOME. Close In on pvt'iiint Two bedrmg down, one up. Bsemnt. with shower. Two lout. OU heat $7370. Terms. WEST FIRST. Two bedrm. mod. ' Dble. cor. lot. Pvemnt two sides. Lawn, fruit, shrubs. S73.KI. GI loan. SMALL HOME near bug. New, neat, clean, well built. $3375, $10(10 down. Some furn. avail. BRAND NEW. Two bedroom home on Columbia. Gar., pvd. st. SU.WO. FHA terms. NEW Three-room modern. Gar. OU heat. Four nice lota on Greenwood. $4500 furnish ed. Good terms. WARD VETERINARY HOSPITAL DR. W. D. WARD 1471 Hill St, Phone 205 All Animals Treated BOARD PURE if Give cup-cikcs and other "goodiei" wonderful flavor with Schilling pure Vanilla. Its delicate, exqui site bouquet will not bake out,, Orval .Johnson Phono 751 M -toe Tililen hone 1732-W Phone 535 1 I. Ki it ' II .! i.) 1 ; 1 '