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MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVEN v- Classified Rates 5 Words One Time. 60c. 5 Word Three Tlmes....$1.33 5 Words Six Times All word avar 26 add He per word iubm number of insertions. Una month ran, urns copy, da rata. Mlnunam chars. a(Jc. Lino Uau 1IK Capliala 10c Headara 15c lino, minimum Hue Closing ilmo claaaiiiada, 11 a.m. ibplsr Adartlslna7 Closing lima S p.m. revioua day. Una hall page or largor, a .a. second dar previoue to publication. For Sale Ileal Estate 3000 : 40 Acres, 4 room house iid bam, near town. 11,000: 80 Acres, level, no rocks, i ares clover, first seed crop lis year, balance all under cul vation. S500: 40 Acres, sood improvo lents. Vou will like this place. 5500: 80 Acres near Sisters, 60 :res free water, good 3 bedroom lotlern home. '500: One of Central Oregon's nest Improved ranches: 5280 ;res deeded, Irrigated meadow, ee water,., mountain summer inge, stream through place, im roved road, near good town. ERMS can be arranged on any : the above places. IXE REALTY & INSURANCE eneral Fire Ins. Co. Saves 15Vo 901 Bond Phone 535 fter hrs. Phone 1732W or 215J OR RENT: 1 bd. rm. mod. at 1719 'a Division, $25 per mo. OOD 2 bd. rm. mod., liv. rm din. rm., bath, well planned kit.r auto panel furn., ins. in attic, double garage, good 'west side location. $6250. Will FHA. YR. OLD ultra mod., 2 bd. rm. home. Liv. rm., din. rm., break last nook, beautiful kit., util ity rm., attic Ins., att. garage, 2 lots enclosed, priced at less than app. $9500; $3500. bal. GI. Close 10 ot. t-naries nospuai. $1750 down, Lav. rm. wim iirepiace, din, rm.. mod. bath, nice kit. with breakfast nook, utility witli Bendix, auto, oil pipe furri., ga rage, on pave, with city sewer. $8500; $2100 cash, bal. FHA. ODERN 2 bd. rm. home on siding, elec. range and oil heat er inc., small base., garage. $5000; $2000 cash, bal. $35 mo. or value, call Mr. Locklin 331 1029 Brooks Phone 331 down. Good rental, close in. ear the Chamber of Commerce 1 NEW 2 BEDROOM WHAT IS CHIVALRY? ' r USED to be a most desirable social grace. Nowadays it is the attitude of mai, to- ... wards a. strange ..womaii, ' By the same rule in re verse we might add: The objective of sne is he. Thus we establish the equality of the two warring elements. OW THAT we have' brought peace to the Earth we have a bit of the good old Earth that we want to toll you about. It is 80 acres in ex tent, about 5 miles out, a very nice laying farm, about 14 acres in alfalfa, 40 acres irrigated, a small new house (no, ma'am, it ain't much of a house; but a couple of nice folks live in it), a new barn, store house, a team, some equip ment, a milk cow and a lot of good will. All of if the house is worth the monev, (the farm. is). You better see Farmer Shelley about this one. AT BALLEW says: "there is something wrong if we can't sell this house with in the week." It is a nice new home with 3 bed rooms, complete bath, nice living room, kitchen with steel cabinets, utility room, wall heat, plastered thru out, attached garage, nice lot In best district. The price is $8975, with FHA loan if wanted. Better take a look if you want a nice home at a fair price. Y THE WAY: We have a good acre near Eugene to trade as part of the down pay ment on a Bend home or suburban might even con sider a small farm. JSTEN FOLKS: Our farm buy ers are beginning to show up. One sale last week and another ready. We need more good farm listings. Farms that will produce and are priced right. We have done a lot of outside work looking to this sea son, and will sell a good number of farm and ranrh properties this vear. We can't show yours if it isn't listed. WE SELL THE EARTH . WILLIAM B. SHELLEY 020 South 3rd. Phone 1171J HOMEFINDERSAOENCY i lSBondSt. Phone 94 'L'E to sickness must sell 3 bd. m. home on paved street, small own. VEI.L established business on so. ittnv, win take home or acreage s Part pynit. Price $17,850. BD. RM. morl. on Lafayette, ceds some repair, $2650. . BD. RM on paved St., cltv bus. 'Ice yard, garag?, chicken house, lots, good terms. BD. RM modern for rent. HD. RM. 2 yrs. old, east side, ice mtn. view, lawn and garden. -350 down. Bulletin Classifieds Reach 20,000 Readers For Sale Real Estate NEED A HOME? Check the Deal of the Day on KBND 9:45 a.m. Call today and inspect the list-1 ings at Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall St, BLOCK highway frontage; new tourist commercial zone; store with modern apt. 2359 E. First St., on No. 97 highway. Suitable (or most any business. BARGAINS AT GILRERTS INCOME: 4-bedrm. modern home plus two4-room modern rentals. I i Paved street, close in. sewer rnn. nections, 3 garages and wood sheds. Desirable at $13,000. 3-BEDROOM: Modern on paved street. Newly decorated, electric water heater, range wiring, fire place, oil heat. $5800 with terms. 3-BEDROOM: Modern near 8th and Greenwood. Quite new, 60 gal. water heater, large utility, dining room, etc. Well arranged attractive home. $5850 with terms. NEW: 2-bedroom modern with dining room, etc. Well arranged and attractive, $5000. GILBERT'S REAL ESTATE 1015 Wall Phone 23-J ANNE FORBES, REALTOR 36 Oregon Phone 36-W Near Forest Service nursery, 200 acres, 36 acres COI, 75 acres cul tivated, . 2-bedroom house, fair outbuildings. Only $o000, $2500 down. Attractive 3-bedroom. Electric range wiring, double garage, fenced yard, lawn, flowers, trees. 56000, $1600 down, balance FHA. Auto Court, Redmond, 7 units furnished. Also 2-bedroom living quarters. Vfe-acre. Only $25,000, $12,500 down. Paved street. 2 lots, 3-bedrooms, recently decorated. Woodshed, OVELY 2 bd. rm. mod. home ' chicken house, garage. $6250, HI-WAY REAL ESTATE 228 East Third St. Phone 869J South Highway .BUSINESS BUILDING On highway, 100 ft. frontage; bide. 24' x 66'. suitable for any Georgia. Liv. rm.. din. rm.. kind of business, nice living quar- bath, large kit., new roof and I ters. This is not a lease for $6500. No phone calls please. See us at office for inlormation. 6 BEDROOM Here is a good & br. mod., we M.. BUCKNUM. REALTOR . offer you for $8400, with $1500 i-.ot 80 x nu; living room, targe kitchen, lots of closets, service porch, asphalt tile floor through out, for $5500. Terms. SHORT OF CASH? ? ? 1 Br. 5350 down; 2 br. $500 down; & brJSI09.downi -3.br. -$900 down. All are modern. 2 AND 3 BR. HOMES WANTED Prospects waiting. List Now! ! 3 BEDROOM modern, fireplace, corner lot; 3 room building can be finished into rental. 354 Colo rado. Phone 475W. WANT TO SELL? List your property witn uilhekt. a square deal, and prompt, efficient, courteous service is vours at Gil bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall' St. 3-ROOM modern house, city gas, hot and cold water, electricity. Easy terms. Joe E. Stitz, 15 W. Revere. VERN LARSON AGENCY 35 Oregon .i,iu ...A u c - errr.ri ' ijUvuiy I1UW O UL'UIUUlll, uiuui-iii, n iiLeCna'LS,lf?rf 500 1 furnace, fireplace, oak floors, and take a house In town's.. n.. en ...m i n- fnr nart e. all If thi ,utdJI-v '"l-"1-1- "P-;J"0 will IIU1IU11-. Call Mr. Dubois, 32. Fuel GOOD SOUND body wood. $10 cord. Prompt delivery. Phone 1842W. DRY BODY WOOD, S10 per cord, any length. Phone 1094 W. DRY BODY WOOD: any length. $10 cord. Phone 852W. Claude Gant, 1204 Davenport. GOOD dry, green seasoned jack pine, also some dry jack pine, 16 or 24 WL per cord. Allen Grant, Phone 314W. 2 CORD 16" gr. slab. $14.00; 2 cord 16" dry slab, $19.00. delivered in Bend. (You haul from yard, $5 per cord.) Central Oregon Fuel Co., pnone ui-w. ucsu a ot., kcu mond, Ore. For Sale Farm Products CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK to Central Oregon Auction for the highest prices, bale every Thurs day. Ben R. Smith, Mgr. Phone 12-R-3. 2 ACRES C.O.I. WATER. Rt. 1. Box 217, la-mile south Rock school. HAMPSHIRE boards, ready for service, one gilt, can be regis tered. John Kiesow, Ph. lol2W 1 FOR SALE: One 6 ft. Case com-1 nine wiiii inrei om. - mls.,u?' t' Vr-I.:'"' u" ' OJ Ollt-3. J li ? ..-.v..,..o... ". er unit with self-starter. Jacuzzi with stands. 960 ft. 3-Inch, 210 ft.!!0 afV1Tnoon,Sc-I1i8 U 2nd an'1 4-inch aluminum pipe. C. L. Hal- j Oreclcy. Phone lbjQJ. 26 Ralnblrd spnnKiers dorson. Rt. 1, Box 6, Redmond, phone 236-Y. 1948 HEAVY Oliver Ann Arbor automatic hav baler. Ilohart Dits worth, Rt. 1. Culver. Ore., 2'i miles north of Crooked river bridge. tt'vr t. pm-ivn horse fertilizer X3.no vard delivered. Drop card. ! Redmond. Rt. 1, Box 66. E. CI West Mill, 8 miles north of La-' good milk cows. Phoge 78, Red Leneele 'pine, Ore., or Carl Rudeen, Box mond. W. R. Franks. -- 11105, Pocatello, Ida. I-- MEAT for vour locker. Grain 1 "A GOOD rowboat that will use fed steer arid heifer borf. Half j F A N T O N ' S GARDEN: Plants small outboard motor. 12 to 11' or whole. 42c. Nice light pork. '2 ready, blooming Oiegon giant : length. Must -be cheap as it will nr whole. 30c. Always on sale at Mllstate Meat Co., 37 Greenwood. For Sale Miscellaneous A LARGE stock ot reconditioned 'and guaranteed used tefrigera-. tors from $49.50 up; used wring-1 !er washers from $19.50 up. Used automatic electric ranges from $39.50 up; and also Ironers. 165 E. Greenwood. Oregon Equipment Co. pnone .ass. 27 FT. Clider house-trailer. Good condition. See at 1144 Roosevelt. r.vr.ni3CrtltlIj oiruwiw ry plants. 100 $1.00. Good wool ehh .,,i I... C -ii nn i,:.n t ...i tank, all $20. 1624 Lytle. NEW Electrolux, $34.95; like new Kennmore, $32.50. Also McCul-: loch chain saw, cut 400,000, 40' blade. 626 Delaware. RECONDITIONED washing ma chines, easy terms, $27.50. Rebuilt reingerator. good as new. ANDERSON SEWING MACHINE & APPLIANCE CENTER Corner State & Tumalo Phone 862W PORCELAIN topped table. chairs, $10. Strollers, chests of drawers, bedroom suites, 9x12 linoleum, new tools, kitchen chairs. Call daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Thursday. 147 East Olney. Phone 1668M. TRADE for large trailer house: furnished. 2 bedroom house. 15oy , Division St., Phone 1277J. WHITE ENAMEL electric range, Driced rleht: electric steel guitar, like new. $15; davenport and cnair, oniy 5zi.ou; Kiicnen ana dining room chairs; maple desk, I $12.50; Montag kitchen range, $19.50; Motorola car radio, like new, yours for 5-iO; twin Maytag pas motor, almost new. S22.50: tent, a real good one, priced very reasonable; dresser, drop head , sewing machine, $1d; small oil 1 heater, $12.50; motor bicycle $17.50; saw mandrills; electric motor. S5: vacuum cleaner with attachm"nts. $17.50; small cub! bear, $35; new box springs and inner spring mattresses. Best buys in town. 1 CLIFF'S BARGAIN SPOT North HighwOpen Evenings ONE USED wood burning fur-1 BEDROOM apt., nicelv fur nace. Erickson Sheet Metal, 1434 nished; see to appreciate; reason- Hill St., phone 1098. able. No children or pets. Phone intrMcnM ).. 1, 579J after 5:15 p.m. $129.50; TN, 5 h. p.. $175.50; QDJfOR LEASE: hundred and sixty lu n. p., wtn.uu. tasy payment Plan. Evans Fly Co.,- Phone 815-.I. BLOOMING PANSY PLANTS Nice large plants, full of blooms and ready to plant. Come out and select your favorite colors. Pick ett Gardens, 629 E. Quimby. Phone530r t SAVE $12: $20 tailored to meas ure business, graduation suits. 2 nt- r.ntitc- I'tilrtt-nr clllVto QOO rl . terial selections. 2408 N. 1st, N. 1 Hiway, Bend, Ore. - TWENTY YEARS Knapp Shoe! Service, drop card for display i vour home. HOME 2408 N. 1st. N. ! Hiway, Bend. Ore. Order by mail . anytime. W. T. Lester. ! WELL-ROTTED barnvard fertil-, H)t- with kitchenette. Conyen izer. By the sack, yard or truck-; ifit for working girl j blocK load. Also good top soil. Deliv- j p'"m hospital. Phone 63, W after ered. Phone 1251-R: ONE'ErudlTzephvr 4 cvl. 5.4- i TWO stationary house trailers, h.p. Like new. only $139.95. One 1 City gas, apt. ranges, electricity Evinrude Zephyr 4-cvl. 5.4-h.o. 1st and hot water, private bath and class condition, $124.95. One used laundry at the door. Year round T. D. Johnson 5-h.p. Motor run ! rentals 3 blocks from bond St.. appr irox. 30 hours. Perfect condi- tion. $124.95. EVANS FLY CO. Phone 815 . T PATRICK Clothing, Knapp Shoes, i all .the family, direct from fac-1 NZr : Vr dlsntav in vour home. W. T. Lester. WARRANTY LONGLIFE BATTERIES BEND'S BEST BATTERY BARGAINS 90 amp. No. 1 100 amp. No. 2 9.7") i . 110 amp. No. 2... 9.95 no amp. neavy amy ro. ... ii.-u 125 amp Extra heavy duty Wo. a . 13.93 All prices exchange prices. All batteries fully guaranteed. LEE'S CHAMPION SERVICE Corner of Greenwood & Bond RADIO TUBES Complete stock Philco and other nationally known brands. Tubes tested. Bend Furniture Co. LATE MODEL rebuilt Electrolux, L'.V, --111 ' ..P .' -, T . S39.7o; terms. I his is rebuilt by Electrolux factory. Call 1293.1., Phil Philbrook, authorized dealer, 1301 East 3rd. ROSES, only best quality No. 1 Hardy northern field grow. stock. Most popular varieties. manv colors. Plant now for best juHh. Shelley Nursery, 164 i:.;no0D USED typewriter, office - .MONTAG cook stove, excellent ,.,..,!,;. 1Q-J1 r h,.r n""lon 'Jf' "T.V' v':' " . 1 , , 1 Complete sawmill, 60,000 M ca pacity. 100 Cords dry edgings f? 3.30 per cord. 1 Iiirge iammer. S1500. 1 Small planer, $10(1. 1 Dodge truck. $200. Quahtitv of lumber, $10 per M up. Oxb limbers $1.) per M Contact H. F. Kcenev at G1e.1t pansies, snapdragons, perennials, rock garden plan's, annuals and tion. Write L. A. Walworth, Ly vegetables in season. S.'J Ogdcu. tns, Oregon. For Sale Miscellaneous NEW PIANO to go for a song, Best buy in central Oregon. Call 1087J. r- TT 77Z TRAILER with covered box $-10. upubie - bed ju. inquire Henry s Rielifield Station. South 97. LYONS FLOWER GARDENS 'fffitE elT aeT'dauS: P llni"ms',ilT ic rnY bulbs and rock plants, annuals ,l ,.,hl rdanta In coaonn 1f, wvt ,,," ,.n,.nnP , Pnr. K-M West 2nd, corner ol Port .land Ave. i For Sale Used Cars 1942 FORD dump truck, new mo- tor ftf-io capital necessary, out car re Have cheap cars to trade for I quired. Write The J. R. Watkins late model used cars. Also would j Company, 137 Dexter Avenue, Se like 1941 to '50 used cars. If your att le 9, Washington. payments are too high will trade you a cheaper car for your eq uity or give you the cash. EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE 390 Greenwood Phone 64 ATTENTION LOGGERS! Heavy duty double reduction Tim- ken rear end. complete witn wheels and S5Tr, 10:00 rubber, $100. Also 5-spped Clark trans- mission, will lit Chevrolet from '46 up and 450 G.M.C. Practically new. 5th speed underdrlve, $125. Phone 310, Gilchrist, or write R. "' """" "-'" 1940 MERCURY club coupe, ner- feet condition, all accessories. 1946 Hudson super 4-door sedan, , A-l condition. Sacrifice either. EdWe are now ready for grinding. w,.ni,ii' Kogcrs, rtainnow MOiei, liw l.. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New CMC pickups, panels and surburbans. We can furnish you with a truck to do vour iob. Anvthini? from a i ton pickup to a 6-cyl. diesel. You are invited to come in and try them out WARD MOTOR CO. Bond and Oregon Your Pontiac & GMC Dealer For Rent 3 ROOM furnished house with bath, hot water, washing facil- !!,... Minn f,... ni,nln op'le Small baby CQevle call ,1417J. acres; hundred and eleven water. Rt. 1, Box 325. SEMI MODERN house: 3 rooms and enclosed porch, partly fur nished. No pets. $30 monih. In quire at 678 Roosevelt. 3 ROQM, modem furnished house with hew eleclrlc stove in cook on. Will accept children, but no pets. 147 E. Olney. al"f ' X V. .. A.i-i ' ncxt ,0 Plne Tavern. Call 22J. 2 'ROOM modern apartment; w,"r. .water, lights furnished, have'' s'.rwt. No children. Inquire 320 Siscmore. ftlPNISHFn. modern, one rnnm - franKiin aij 1 nrrnTrr NT a -.u,v ,iir.n;nn ,!: ""'. "iA . 5 1" '' Km uL', imi- iuvtji, an:niini iuih' '"n for man with business in home. 2108 N. 1st, North hiway. 11?? also acreage with modern house. outbuilding, on Butler Market Road. For information call 1G94J. SAW filing, gumming, ham CLEAN. 4-rm., unfurnished cot-! ij.r'n?' 1,a.nd saw welding, Sander tneePoil stove, liehts. hot & cold i b,i,s. saw I'lades, new han- water; laundry room; $10 month. Inquire at Time Service Station 2-BEDROOM modern, unfurnish- (,i. jak floors, basement & luv- nace, paved street. No pets or children. Agent phone 23-J. OFFICE SPACE upstairs in Thompson Bldg., 831 Wall St., 0 1 ......mc i;ni r,.m..ri,.i tr. c, ,i tenant. Pli-ntv of lieht. P h o n e 1885-W. APTS. FOR RENT for winter months. L Rancho Motor Hotel. Phone 199 Z, Redmond. tzo l. close in. nished. S20. Call 1510J1 . Wauled GOOD USED electric range or rangelte. 1416 Newport. ,,'I'IT) BUY: 2 or 3 bedroom home., 'Give address, price and terms, o"sk ami jiimg cauuici. iau Redmond. GOOD Milk Cows, springer or have.' Pick up at place. W inoltj Amen, Box Z, phon iresn. Also any Kind 01 cattle you rite Ar- hone 285Z. Rprlmond. WANTED TO BUY: Livestock of any kind, any amount. Also hors es. Have cash buveis. See Nick Chase, or drop cud: Rt. 3. Box "Hi; or phone 1319J1 or 790-W. Leave word. WOULD like to buy any kind of cattle vou have to sell. Also some ' be a gift lo a worth v orpnnlzii Wanted WANT TO TRADE: '49 Part American, 27 ft. truiler house for equity in modern house in nice location. Phone Redmond 19F7, or write Ray Gibson, Terrebonne. HOUSE: The best 2 bedroom house on the edge of town that $500 down will buy. T. L. Rey nolds, 1364 Newport, mornings. MODERN FURNISHED apt. or house, to $50. Have boy 3, and small naoy. uau JUJ alter l p.m. Arthur A. Bowers. Help Wanted GOOD ROUTE available in De- schulos County, no experience or WANTED: experienced ranch hand, man and wife, no children, account of housing. Dean Harris, Summer Lake, Ore. Situations Wanted LAND CLEARING or any work with a cat. Inquire 72 Gilchrist. Lost WALLET, Friday afternoon, in Newberry store. Keep money, re- turn papers and checks to 7114 1 Newport. No questions asked. Services LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, bought, sold, repaired, exchanged, uur 20 years' experience guaran- toes vim satisfaction. Carl Aus tin, Bond and Greenwood. TREE REMOVING, trimming and transplanting. Phone 1405-W, 1107 V. 15th. (ikl exunguisners ior saie. ite- fills and recharge for all types and makes. For safety have them checked annually. Fire Protection Eng.. Phone 481. alter 6:30 phone 2101W3. AUTHORIZED DEALER Pan American Trailer Coach. IVANCOVICH TRAILER SALES 735 Grace St. Redmond Phone 331J ROTARY TILLER PLOWING Lawn and garden plots, large or small, made ready for planting in one operation. For information or free demonsl ration, phone 530. NOTICE! ALL KINDS EXCAVATING We are now back in the top soil and fill dirt business again. Fill dirt, top soil, red cinders, black cinders. ALLISON DIESEL SHOP Phone 139 After business hours: Phone 1060M COVERED Buttons and Buckles over 100 styles and shapes to choose from. 24 hour service. ANDERSON SEWING MACHINE & APPLIANCE CENTER Corner State & Tumalo CARPENTER WORK: New con struclion. rough framing, remod eling, cabinets, built-ins and shop work. F. W. Page, phone 650-M, general contractor. PAPER-HANGING wanted. Call Mrs. Watson, 1750J evenings. ELECTRICAL W I R I N G All types of electrical wiring by guar anleed licensed men. Free esti mates, Telephone 159. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call Lee Grimes, 224 Davis, Phone 975-J or 1252-J, , HEATING: Furnaces cleaned, re paired and reset; Oil Burners and Oil Circulating Heaters cleaned and adjusted. Oregon Heating Co. Phone 513. dies hung in tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot. Free csllmales. Phone 1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210 Davis Ave., Bend. FURNITURE MOVING; dust proof padded van. We pack your china with care, hang your clonics in our wamrone. uicui a"' nation-wide moving and slor- age. Holinan Transfer, 201 Irving Phone 987. HOUSE MOVING and raising; aree or small, bstimiiles gladly given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv- 1 ing. Phone 987. FILL DIRT, top soil, black cin ders; tractor work. George L. Matson, Phone 715R or 745.IX. ACME SHINGLING CO. New and old roofs. Cedar shakes a specially. All work guarantee.!. Free estimates. 30 years cxper- lent. Phone 191511. ;..;,. ,rrr. '"ndreimlra on all makes! Phone .274. 1033 Brooks. Across the Street or Across the Nation MOVING VAN V. ITH SERVICE STORAGE : SHIPPING PACKING : CRATING 1 Our employees are uniformed and in lormeri. Our rates are filed with the BEND STORAGE 6 TRANSFER Oregon P.U.C Phone 411 222 li ving Ave. - ! ,'.-p s.. u,e o,,u, ,",' ,,,.,.,1 u..,,. nm,mmco(, hwp I AST ItlTFS MFDNFMIAV ! "V' u'',' "" L 1 "i , T ,' "-vce Hint will mean weed I.Asr KI.IA goo choice 108 II, fed lambs I o;f ,, d(JV,.,. ,,. ,,,. Funeral services for Mis. Karl i 2 . (i; new recent h-gli: me..mn r.ukaveno. who .lied al her home ' ;"'' , J' M , ,1,;,,,m'"',"f North wesl Co Op Mills said the here Saturday, will be held;,,, Vi,m. m.w'ifcenl' high! metli- , n, ,.. .... ....... ... . TlM, ,(,vjri, Se,arales v-eed seeds Nbwongcr and U inslow chapel. flom s,,,,(s m ,lso Ravcs Father Vincent Kerwick will be I Use classified ads In The Bullo-lsecd normally tliruiAn into screen ih'cliui ce. ' tin lor quick results. ings und wasted. Kite Flying (Continued from Page 1) vision, Sherry Jorgenson was the winner in this phase of the con test. I'scd Fish Pole The youngest entrant was Don ald Orell, 3, who flew his kite from a fish pole, with tacl '.c and reel attached. Smallest kite was entered by Glenn Jorgensen. John Clark and Douglas Sallcis, who lost their kites, received awaids. Dennis Merritt received the award offered for the most original kite, with Allen Jorgensen also placing in this division. The special prize awarded Hie entrant having the toughest luck went to Arthur Baly, who was unable to cope with the stiff April winds. In one of the contests, a dozen entrants were arranged on a line reaching across the playfield. with an award offered the first to get a kite into the sky. At a given signal, all kites were re leased. Most of them whipped back to the earth, one broke away ana a lew got into the ausry sKy. ruenara uarier was me winner. The Jaycees plan the contest as an annual affair. Boy Scouts (Continued from Page 1) ship of the council Is now 2.493 scouts of all ages. This council, it was announced, had one of the highest -membership gains in the tive-state region in the northwest. Steps have been taken 10 organize 25 new scout units in the council. Dr. F. Cecil Adamas, Klamath Falls, council president, was in charge of the meeting here yes terday, lie announced that the council s annual meeting would be held Sunday, May 21, in the Klamath Falls armory. Dr. Ad ams named William Niskanen, Bend, to head the council's nom inating committee for 1950-51. He will be assisted by Henry C. Hu lett, Prineville; Stuart Endicott, I akevicw. and Arnold Gralapp, Klamath Falls. Ilerbrlng Reports At the meeting in Bend. Leo Herbring, Fremont chairman, made a report on the recent con ference of laymen in Portland. Ho touched on trends in scout equip ment bfing prepared for the com ing national jamboree. Board members present for the Sunday conlerence lolow: Dr. F. Cecil Adams, Arnold Gra lapp, council finance chairman; Ted Durment, council chairman of organization; Cal Peyton, coun cil camping chairman; Cliet Ham- maker, council vice-president ; Jim Patterson, council chairman of advancement, and Harold J. Shearer council scout executive, all of Klamath Falls. Henry C. Hulett, council scout commissioner, and Stuart Sheik, Fremont district vice-chairman, Prineville. William Niskanen. council trust fund member; Leo H. Herbring. Fremont disiricl chairman, and Kenneth E. Pearson, field execu tive. Bend. Albert B. Cook, national coun cil representative, Culver. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, April 3 dli Portland butler and egg prices were un changed today. Butter Pikes to retailers: Grade AA prints, lilie lb.: AA car tons, 67c; A prints, Mc; A ear tons, 67c; H prinls, (i.'lc. Egg prices to retailers: Grade AA large, 43c; A large. 41c; AA medium, 41c; A medium, 40c; small, nominal; caitons, 2c ad ditional. Cheese Prices lo retailer:: Portland. Oregon singles. 37-4 1c lb.; Oregon 5-lb. loafs. 42'.i-43c lb.; triplets. 1 '.2c less than sin gles. Premium brands, singles, 50'ac lb.; loaf. 52',ac II). PORTLAND IJVKSTOC'K Portland. April 3 mi - Cattle salable 101)0; market active, most ly steady; sleei top 25 cents high er at 2S.25 for high good-low choice above 1100 lbs.; load good Veil Holst'cins 25"k.; mediums ! J.j" '",? s,anl!"'(1 submarine pro-. .2; 'irTeH, ,dOWyn m i loi'se. Ihe opinion of 20.00; medium feeders 22.00,:.. i-,.,..!, .,., j,,..,,. Vio ner medium heifers 22.002100; com - i ' J' -1-01.111.1118 snipper 100 pt 1 mens 17.00-20.00i ranner-cittter j 11 ,. .. cows 1 1.00-15.50; common-medium ,,'",. i,, SL" VVUL beef cows 17.00 20.00; good beef; hu' ).,. '" ;p ,.,, n.lv ,. bulls 21.5022.50; ,mnn;rn, IWVt ei, ,m..s to ve, v e'o he .hum sausage bulls 7.00-21 0 . , ()f nUntmk , Ul, ,v (.alves suable 200; rnn el ft abot 32; rTdn!' 20 j '-' "''-2.-.00; commons down to 13 or 'M()11,ovt.r; thou(,h, enough "is S,,abW, 1000; rnnrkctslow.;"'"' mediums down lo 18.25; good-i''' ul"-',n ,0 s-a'-" choice 210 270 lbs 17.50-17.75: ; 150 170 lbs. 17.50-18.00; good 350. cm lb. sows 14.0015.00; lighter Wl'l,l,,ls ,J'L .1U"; good choice feeders 18.00-18.50 . " - ' Portland Foundry Workers Strike Portland, Apiil 3 (ll'i About 1500 employes of 40 foundries, machine shops and plate and lank shops In the Portland area went on strike today for higher wages and other benefits. The strike was culled by the AKL Metal Trades and Allied unions. Ten of 11 unions involved asked for 15 per cent wage In creases, eight paid holida.,'8, health and welfare benefits anu tool insurance. Molders asked holidays and welfare benefits but did not demand pay advances. Two plants, Crawford & Doh erty and Interstate Brass Works, remained open under a lasl-min-ute agreement with molders whose contract had expired. The iron firemen plant was not af fected because of a separate con tract with the metal trades council. Suicide Note (Continued from Page 1) said it had not been notified of ficially about the submarine but would investigate if theic were any indications of sabotage sim ilar to the wartime incident when German .saboteurs landed on the east coast via submarine. Donay was identified as the man who went out in the motor boat by papers in a wallet he left with attendants. Motor Turned Off Constable Kern McDuvld said that when found, the boat's run ning lights were on but the ig nition was turned off. Donay's clothes were packer in a small zippered bag. Donay was the first person ever convicted under a 154-year-old treason slatute. In the same case. Detroit res taurant operator Max Stephan became the first person In the United Stales to be sentenced to death for treason. The sentence later was commuted to life im prisonment. Krug escaped into the U. S. from a prisoner of war camp at Bowmanville, u.nt. lie Inter was captured in San Antonio, Tex. Witnesses at Donay's trial tes tified that Stephan brought the escapee to Donay's office wheie the importer gave Krug $20. The office was reported to be a center for Geiman sympaihizeis. Donay was a corporal In the German army during World War 1. lie came to this country in 1928 and became a naturalized citizen in 1935. A San Diego naval base officer said naval intelligence was in vestigating the submarine reports but was not too concerned be cause "at dawn a fishing boat eight miles offshore can look like a sub." 1 The Point Argucllo lighthouse' Is on a desolate rocky stretch of coast known as I he "graveyard of the Pacific." Sim Francisco. April 3 UP) A rioot of "unidentified" modern high-speed submarines may be operating off the California coast, two veteran navy officers said today. 'the officers spent the last five days on the USS Colalian track ing down persistent reports of unidentified submarines in the vicinity of Eureka, 180 miles north of here. They never saw subs but they picked up enough contacts on radar and sonar de vices to convince them a group of submersibles is operating in the area. The Colalian and the USS Kan kakee, a fleet oiler, made four contacts - two on the destroyer's radar screen, on" on sonar and one visual. The crew of the Kan kakec made the visual contact. They saiil they saw a periscope Thursday night although I hey did not see the sub itself. ' The officers are (..'apt. J. A. Ilolbronk, with nine years of du ty in the navy's submarine serv ice, and Ll. Fred Red. 'ye, a sub man ior 13 years with a stretch of south Pacific duty In world war 11 in submersibles behind him. I our In Puck "The contacts we made lead me to believe a fleet of subs is operating in the northern Califor nia area," llolbrook said. "They usually travel In packs and I'd say there are four in this group. Actions by both cnnlaeis our radar screens bear the lypl! cat earuiaiKs ot sul-mannc activ ities," be said. "Their evasive ac- NFWTYI'i; SEPARATOR Ut Il'.Ml III', A ....... , ,',',. ,, ,.. ... 'that round seeds roil and flat nvii-hme w;is Invented lv .lee ilornk. its plant supei intendenl. Marshall Warns Recovery Plan Must Continue ' By .lames C. Austin lUnltvd I'lww Staff CorrMpoinUmO Wellington, April 3 ui Gen. George C. Marshall said today "t.ie chips are down" in the strug gle between democracy and com- 111U111AI11 111 Wt-ail!l! IUIUJIB nt.u .. to win we must not "emasculate or reduce" the foreign recovery program. Winning this fight, the soldier statesman told 1,200 diplomats, congressmen and recovery work ers, "is as vital to the peace and prosperity of the world as any military campaign in history." "We are engaged in a perilous struggle with an implacable foe," Marshall said. "We must carry this battle, to the finish; we must avoid the temptation to imperil the whole (recovery) investment ... it is an investment in preserv ing tne freedoms of men In a CiLii and decent world." Nowhere did Marshall, who as secretary of state fashioned the European recovery program, re fer to Russia or communism by name. He referred to both simply as "the opposition" and "the im placable foe." Job Half Dojie Addressing a celebration honor ing the huu'way mark in tire four-year, $15,0u0,000,000 Euro pea;! recovery program, Marshall snared tne speaKer's platform with Secretary of state Dean Aeheson and Economic coopera- tion administrator Paul G. Hoff man. Marshall told them that "your job is only halt done," and added iirmiy: 'T must emphasize the tremen dous importance of carrying through on the scale plauneu. V.e must avoid proposals to emascu late and reduce ECA to a mere relief affair. At the same time it seems clear to me that we can not continue this sort of extra ordinary aid indefinitely; there fore the (Marshall plan) termina tion date of.June 3J, 1952, s.iould be adhered to." Tne administration asked for $3,100,000,000 for the third year of Mai shall plan operations. The house has authorized t2,8o0,uy.,- 000; the senate has not acted f-s yet. i he general, who now I p-vis the American National Red Cross, said he believed tnat if tins up line on recovery is impressed up on Europe it will spur her l-ni-ers and people to lift themselves above the need for U. S. fmaucil assistance, "There will always-be in this generation of men a need fo our moral and spiritual backing," he added. Marshall conceded that a "tre mendous final effort" will bo re quired over the next two yenrs if Europe is to get her economic house in order so that it can :jk.i vlve and prosper. "The erasing of old trade bar riers and the construction of rnv channels, such as a clearing un ion for Europe's varied moneys, may require a miracle of cooper ation," he said. Miracle, Needed "But, looking again at t'le con ditions prevalent in the spring of 1947, and again considering the situation at this moment, 1 can only feel that one near miracle has been accomplished. We must work for, and expect, another miracle." Explaining what he called the "nature of this struggle" against totalitarianism, Marshall said: "It seemed, to me during the time I served as secretary of state that at each meeting of Ihe foreign ministers, assaults against the enactment or juogress of the recovery program were timed to confuse Ihe understanding of the negotiations in the minds of the public. 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