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TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Classified Rafes 25 Words One Time .... 50c 25 Words Three Times .$1.35 25 Words Six Times .$2.50 All words orr 2ft add 1c per word Uatoo number of insertions. Om Month rua. saa eopj, Mi day rata. Minimum chart. 5e. Line BaU 10c Capital JOc Readers lftc line, minimum 60c Closing- tuna ciassuioos, it .m. Dieplsr Adertuln Closinc time I p.m. previous dajr. One half pais or larfer, i p m. second dar pretkus I publication. For Sale Beat Estate 56000 : 40 Acres, 4 room house and barn, near town. 511,000: 80 Acres, level, no rocks, 28 acres clover, first seed crop his year, balance all under cul tivation. 58500: 40 Acres, good Improve ments. You will like this place. 58500 : 80 Acres near Sisters, 60 acres free water, good 3 bedroom modern home. 575.000: One of Central Oregon's finest improved ranches: 5280 acres deeded, irrigated meadow, tree water, mountain summer range, stream through place, im proved road, near good town. rERMS can be arranged on any jf the above places. RIXE REALTY & INSURANCE General Fire Ins. Co. Saves 15'i 901 Bond Phone 535 After hrs. Phone 1732W or 215J FOR RENT: 1 bd. rm. mod. at 1719 Vi Division, $25 per mo. GOOD 2 bd. rm. mod., llv. rm., din. rm., bath, well planned kit., auto panel furn., ins. in attic, double garage, good west side location. $6250. Will FHA. 2 YR. OLD ultra mod., 2 bd. rm. home. Liv. rm., din. rm., break fast nook, beautiful kit., util ity rm., attic ins., att. garage, 2 lots enclosed. Priced at less than app. $9500; $3500, bal. GI. LOVELY 2 bd. rm. 2 oa. rm. moa. nome rm., mod. oath, nice Kit. Witn breakfast nook, utility with Bendix, auto, oil pipe furn., ga rage, on pave, with city sewer. $8500; $2100 cash, bal. FHA. MODERN 2 bd. rm. home on Georgia. Liv, rm., din. rm., bath, large kit., new roof and siding, elec. range and oil heat er inc., small base., garage. $5000; $2000 cash, bal. $35 mo. For value, call Mr. Locklin 331 E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR 1029 Brooks ' Phone 331 SJear the Chamber of Commerce WHAT IS CHIVALRY T USED to be a most desirable social grace. Nowadays it is the attitude of man to wards a strange woman. By the same rule in re verse we might add: The objective of she is he. Thus we establish the equality of the two warring elements. NOW THAT we have brought peace to the Earth we have a bit of the good old Earth that we want to tell 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 ment, a milk cow and a lot of good will. All of which we can sell for $6500 and take a house in town for part or all if the house is worth the money, (the farm is). You better see Farmer Shelley about this one. PAT 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. BY 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. LISTEN 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 ranch properties this year. We can't show yours if it Isn't listed. WE SELL THE EARTH WILLIAM B. SHELLEY 520South 3rd. Phone 1 174J HOMEFLNDERS AGENCY "45 Bond St. Phone 94 HUE to sickness must sell 3 bd. rm. home on paved street, small ilown. WELL established business on sn. Iiiway, will take home nr acreage as part pymt. Price S17.8."0. 2 I3D. RM. mod. on Lafayette, needs some repair, $2650. 3 HD. RM on paved st.. city bus, nice yard, garage, chicken house. 2 lots, good terms. 2 BD. RM modern for rent. 2 UD. RM. 2 yrs. old. east side, nice mtn. view, lawn and garden. 52350 down. Bulletin Classifieds Reach 20,000 Readers For Sale Heal Estate ?!&!&&.J&P 00kJ Ca l todnv nnrt insnrt tho Hot. IncH at nilhjrHe Vtaa Vctato 1A1.X 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 GILBERTS INCOME: 4-bedrm. modern home plus two 4-room modern rentals. Paved street, close in, sewer con nections, 3 garages and wood sheds. Desirable at $13,000. 3-BEDROOM: Modern on puved 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. GILBERTS REAL ESTATE 1015 Wall Phone 23-J HI-WAY REAL ESTATE 228 East Third St. Phone 869J South Highway' BUSINESS BUILDING On highway, 100 ft. frontage; bldg. 24' x 66', suitable for any kind of business, nice living quar ters. This is not a lease for $6500. No phone calls please. See us at office for information. 6 BEDROOM Here is a good 6 br. mod., we offer you for $8400, with $1500 down. Good rental, close in. NEW 2 BEDROOM Lot 80 x 110; living room, large kitchen, lots of closets, service porch, asphalt tile floor through out, for $5500. Terms. SHORT OF CASH? ? ? 1 Br. $350 down; 2 br. $500 down; Close 10 oi. v.naries nospi ai. 2 br $70 down 3 br $9Q0 down Liv. rm. with fireplace, din. H' 0 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 with GILBERT. A square deal, and prompt, efficient, courteous service is yours at Gil bert's Real Estate. 1015 Wall St. VERN LARSON AGENCY b-' sra Oregon EsveliB neW , 3 bedroom, modern, furnace, fireplace, oak floors, ideally located. $2500 will handle. Call Mr. Dubois, 32. -.- - . J. S. DAVIS CO. Phone 185 Penney Bldg. Good 3 bedim., 114 story home, 2 blocks from post office; full cement basement, pipe furnace, fireplace, harwd. firs., paved street. This is well constructed home. $8950. Practically new 1 bedroom, com bination liv. and din. rm.. oil fur. nace, paved street, lawn. $1000 dwn., reasonable terms. Total price $4000. 2 Bedrooms, large living rm., din. rm., cement basmt. with good pipe furnace, corner lot fully in it), a new barn, store i-. 'i,i t s kW house, a team, some equip- with sl25o dwn.. bal. FHA. terms. Charming 3 bedrm., new east side home, 24 foot living rm., beauti ful harwd. firs., good oil furnace, fine built-ins, separate utility rm., large lot, good location. This home is well arranged. A good buy at $7500. FHA terms. Interested in a Motel? We can offer you a good deal in high grade motels showing fine in; come. 80 ACRE FARM: 77'i acres ir rigated, 3G ac. alfalfa. 16 ac. seed ed pasture; new grade A dairy barn, complete with large pump, milking machine, coolers, etc.; other outbuildings, livable house; school busses; paved highway. Price $15,000. Take house in town. Ask for Mr. Ray. 80 ACRES with 45 Irrigated, plus 160 acres fenced, Taylor grazing; 6 room modern home, large barn, large brooder house, potato cel lar, double gar., 2 large cisterns. 2 cows. 1 heifer, good tractor and implements. Price $14,000. BUILT IN 1949: Close in, east side home; living room, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms down. 2 up; garage, two nice lots. Price $5800. Ask lor vioia aiorris. REDMOND: Brand new 3 bed- oom modern, an outstanding ! home; large lot, mountain view Price $9500. Wo have the key. J. A. DUDREY, REALTOR 1039 Wall St. Phone 1327W Across from Pilot Butte Inn GENERAL farm and auto repair hnn: 37 acres river bottom soli near town: 6 room house. 2 barns, Complete sawmill, 60,000 M ca highway frontage. Consider trafl'-1 paoitv. for highway property near town. ,ioo Cords dry edgings 3.50 per M. J. Fox, Brownsville, Ore. cord. - -WN,t.- X:s' 1 Large jammer. S1500. w ''ml"'" . i cirV.nl north highway, close In. $1.00 cash for quick sale. Inquire 1801 N. 1st. 2 HOUSES on 1 lot. both rented; pavs good dividends. Price $3350. Must be cash. See owner, 11 W. Revere. t rtrvxt knM anrl fuhin In, rWlv for quick Sale: $1240. Also business and residential lots. rn. 170311. ' I til l JUNIPER posts for sale. A few loads of well-roUed'-manuic New Zealand white rabbits. Don Pars- i ley, 2 ml. east ol town. Fuel .ioi9W 1087J. DRY BODY WOOD, $10 per cord, any length. Phone 1094W. DRY BODY WOOD: any length, 1 Phiniums, lupens. painted dais $10 cord. Phone 852W. Claude.'68 all other perennials. Glad. Gant, 1204 Davenport. GOOD dry, green seasoned jack pine, also some dry lack pine, , 16" or 24" $12 per cord. Allen Grant, Phone 314W. 2 CORD 16" gr. slab. $14.00: 2 XX J?XVJTi per cord.) Central Oregon Fuel Cn nhnno 901 .W TO A St Port. , zZlS M1VV- yM A t" Kea ",u,,u' w - COAL, Briquets, Pres-to-logs and ' petroleum coke. Bend storage & Transfer Co., phone 444, 24 irv-; ing Ave. GOOD DRY BODY WOOD, any length. Kate on 2 cords or more. Phone 1786W for prompt deliv ery. For Sale Farm Products 1 MILK COW and calf, and hogs for sale. Rt. 1, Box 31, Bend. Phone 1517J2. AROUND 12 TONS of first cut- Prs. pants, tailored shirts, 300 ma ting alfalfa, $30 per ton in stack, terial selections, 2408 N. 1st, N. Rt. 3, Box 114, Out Trap Club Hlway, Bend. Ore. rod: I SQUARE TUB Maytag washing CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK to Central Oregon Auction for the highest prices. Sale every Thurs- day. Ben R. Smith, Mgr. Phone, 12-K-3. 1 HAMPSHIRE BOARS, ready for sale, 9 months old. Mrs. Victor age limit. For information or in service, one gilt, can be regis- Cormie, Red Withers Ranch, 1 terview write MR. INMAN, 2423 tered. John Kiesow, Ph. 1512W1. 1948 HEAVY Oliver Ann Arbor! aiitnmatip hav halpr. Hohart Bits. I worth, Rt. 1, Culver, Ore., 2'3 miles north of Crooked river bridge. WELL ROTTED horse fertilizer, like 1941 to '50 used cars. If your $5.00 yard delivered. Drop card, payments are too high will trade Redmond. Rt.l, Box 66. E. C. you a cheaper car for your eq Lengele. uity or give you the cash. 1 EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE MEAT for your locker. Grain 390 Greenwood Phone 64 fed steer and heifer beef. Half or whole, 42c. Nice light pork, ' ATTENTION LOGGERS!- . or whole, 30c. Always on sale at Heavy duty double reduction Tim Midstate Meat Co., 37 Green-: ken rear end. Complete with wood. - I wheels and 85, 10:00 rubber, For Sale Miscellaneous A LARGE stock of reconditioned and guaranteed used refrigera- tors from $49.50 up; used wring- er washers from $19.50 tip. Used automatic electric ranges 'from; $39.50 up; and also ironers. 165 E. Greenwood, uregon .Equipment' Co. Phone 888. JOHNSON Motors: HD, 2 h. p., $129.50; TN, 5 h. p., $175.50; QD, 10 h. p., $295.00. Easy Payment Plan. Evans Fly Co., Phone 815-J. BLOOMING PANSY PLANTS Nice large plants, full of blooms and ready to plant. Come out and select your favorite colors. Pick' ett Gardens, 629 Phone 530. E. Quimby. PORCELAIN topped table, 2 attractive. 619 N. 6th St., Red chairs, $10. Strollers, chests of mond. . drawers, bedroom suites, 9x12 - . . , . . linoleum, new tools, kitchen OR SALE: '47 Jeep. Rt. 3, Box chairs. Call daily from 10 a.m. : H4, Out Trap Club road. to 6 p.m. Closed Thursday. 147 East Olney. Phone 16G8M, TWENTY YEARS Knapp Shoe Service, drop card for display your home, HUMb 2408 in , 1st, in. rnway, otnu, u c. uiuei uy iimu WELL-ROTTED barnyard fertil izer. By the sack, yard or truck load. Also good top soil. Deliv ered. Phone 1254-R. h.p. Like new, only $139.95. Onei57JJ atlcr s-la p m' Evmrude Zephyr 4-cyl 5-h.p. 1st SEMI MODERN house: 3 rooms class condition, $124.95. One used and cnciosed porch, partly fur T. D. Johnson 5-h.p. Motor run nisne,. No ppts. $30 month. In approx. 30 hours. Perfect condi- j oUj,-e dt 678 Roosevelt. tion. $124.95. . EVANS FLY CO. Phone 815-.T '3 ROOM modern furnished house .,, , , rr iwith now electric stove to cook PATRICK C othing, Knapp Shoes, I on. Will accept children, but no all the family, direct from fac-pets 147 E- olney N. Hiway, Bend, for display in ; your home. W. T. Lester. RADIO TUBES Complete stock Philco and other nationally known brands. Tubes tested. Bend Furniture Co. LATE MODEL rebuilt Electrolux, new machine guarantee, only S39.75; terms. This is rebuilt by Electrolux factory Call 1293J. Phil Philbrook, authorized dealer, ' 1304 East 3rd. nnSITC: nnlv hpet nnalitv T.'rv 1 st0ck. Most popular varieties. , many colors. Plant now for best results. Shelley Nursery, 164 E. MONTAG conk stove, excellent condition; 1931 Chevrolet, good ' work car; generator, like new Home afternoons, 718 E. 2nd and Greeley. Phone 1650J. Small planer, S100. 1 Dodge truck. $200. Quantity of lumber, $10 per M up. 6x6 Timbers W $15 per M. h?n. V. .,?' feeney.?t Vf' -.ii mm, o nines iitinii m pine, ure., in lhi i uuueen, uux 1105, Pocatcllo, Ida. eTTTrrr, , c . Vt-, ... " r i w it o yjtiijci . i -lam. ;reacly, - blooming Oregon giant uansies. snapdragons, perennials, rock garden plants, annuals Bnd vegetables ln season. 829 Ogden. 7,X"-t,n Pan American Trailer Coach. 1VANCOVICH TRAILER SALES'3 ROOM modern house: gas heatlWASHING MACHINE SERVICE 735 Grace St. Redmond Phone 331J For Sale) Miscellaneous NEW PIANO to go for a song, PS?i.Duy ln central uregon. (.an LYONS FLOWER GARDENS Steele's jumbo pansy plants, del- uuius ami rucr. umiut,, miliums anu vcKeiauie; plains ill acosuii. 11604 West 2nd, corner of Port- land Ave. 27 FT. Glider house-trailer. Good condition. See at 1144 Roosevelt. NEW Electrolux,$34.95; like new ennmore, $32.50. aim Mrfiul; 1UL" "" "aw -ui uu,uuv, tu blade. 626 Delaware. RECONDITIONED washing ma- cnines, easy terms, $27.00. ttebullt refrigerator, good as new. ANDERSON SEWING MACHINE & APPLIANCE CENTER Corner State & Tumalo Phone 862W I TRADE for large trailer house: Division St., Phone 1277J, SAVE $12: $20 tailored to meas ure business, graduation suits. 2 machine: enamel wood cook stove; Johnston twin outboard motor, inquire 03 f ederai. rnone lblOJ. REGISTERED COLLIE pups for 1 Paisley, uregon. For Sale Used Cars . P42 ORU dump .truck, new mo- tor : $72o j Have cheap cars to trade for late model used cars. Also would $400. Also 5-speed . Clark trans- I mission, will fit Chevrolet from 4b up and 450 G.M.C. Practically 'new. 5th speed underdrive, $125. Phone 340, Gilchrist, or write R. B. Jones, Gilchrist. !'., ,, thjujo.-. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE l1 t. ymv" panels and surburbans. We can furnish you with a truck to do your job. Anything from a 'A 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 1941 CHEVROLET convertible, radio, heater, spot light, good Hires, new paint and top, large rear window, good condition, very ,1935 PLYMOUTH, $150. Phone I1341J; 810 Newport Ave. For Rent 3 room furnished house with bntn not watcr, washing facil itics. Nice for couple or older people. Small baby accepted. Call 1417J. 1 BEDROOM apt., nicely fur nished: see to appreciate; reason able. No children or pets. Phone MODERN furnished apartment, next to Pine Tavern. Call 225J. FURNISHED, modem, one room apt., with kitchenette. Conven ient for working girl, 'i block from hospital. Phone 637W after 5:00. TWO stationary house trailers. City gas. apt. ranges, electricitv 'and hot water, private bath and laundry at the door. Year round rentals, 3 blocks from Bond St.. 187'A E. Franklin St- 1 MODERN 4 room dwelling with garage, nice lawn; splendid Iocs- tiuft aui mull wiiii uusiiwHH jn home. 2408 N. 1st, North hiway. also acreage with modern house, outbuilding, on BuUer Market Road. For Information call 1694J. CLEAN, 4-rmI, unfurnished cot tage; oil stove, lights, hot & cold water; laur.div room; $40 month. Inquire at Time Service Station on South highway. OFFICE SPACE upstairs in Thompson Bldg., 831 Wall St., 6 or 7 rooms. Will remodel to suit tenant. Plenty of light. Phone 1885-W. APTS. FOR RENT for winter months. L Rancho Motor Hotel , phone 199-Z, Redmond. - 3 ROOM furnished apartment. t J'hone IJW. ' , '' 1 FOR LEASE: 160 acre farm, fair Improvements., with or without leduipmcnt. adjoining airport on f. ?'.'Jei 111 Ui:rvs water. Rt. 1, I -- and cook stove. Call after 4 I o'clock, 1319 East 8th. . Wanted WANT TO TRADE: '49 Pan American, 27 ft. trailer 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 baby. Call 393 after 1 p.m. Arthur A. Bowers. TO BUY: 2 or 3 bedroom home. Give address, price and terms. Box 15, Bend Bulletin. GOOD USED typewriter, office desk and filing cabinet. Call 281-Y, Redmond. GOOD Milk Cows, springer or fresh. Also any kind of cattle you have. Pick up at place. Write Ar nold Amen, Box Z, phone 285Z, Redmond. WANTED TO BUY: Livestock of any kind, any amount. Also hors es. Have cash buyers. See Nick Chase, or drop card: Rt. 3. Box 96; or phone 1519-J4 or 790-W. Leave word. WOULD like to buy any kind of cattle you have to sell. Also some good milk cows. Phone 78, Red mond. W. R. Franks. Help Wanted WAITRESS wanted immediately steady work. Cliff's Cafe, C. L. Ullmann, Bisters. Phone 805. MAN with car wanted for route work. $20 to $25 in a day. No Magnolia street, uakland 7, cai- norma. GOOD ROUTE available in De- schutes County, no experience or capital necessary, but car re quired. Write The J. R. Watkins company, 1J7 Dexter Avenue, Se attle 9, Washington. 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 PARTY IS KNOWN who picked up lady's red ' shoulder strap nurse oh Saturday night. Return letter,,, locket, keys and pictures to The Bulletin, keep rest. v Services LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, bought, sold, repaired, exchanged. We are now ready tor grinding Our 20 years' experience guaran tecs you satisfaction. Carl Aus tin, Bond and Greenwood. T.RJE E REMOVING, trimming and transplanting. Phone 1405-W, 1107 W. 15th. FIRE extinguishers for sale. Re fills and recharge for all types and makes. For safety have them checked annually. Fire Protection Eng., Phone 481, after 6:30 phone 2101W3. ROTARY TILLER PLOWING Lawn and garden plots, large or small, made ready for planting in one operation. For information or free demonstration, 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 strucilon. rough framing, remod eling, cabinets, bullt-ins and shop work, r . W. Page, phone bSO-M general contractor. PAPER-HANGING wanted. Call Mis. Watson, 1750J evenings. ELECTRICAL WIRING All types of electrical wiring by guar anteed licensed men. Free esti mates. Telephone lo9. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call Lee Grimes, 224 Davis, phone 975-J or 1252-J. HEATING: Furnaces cleaned, re - naired and reset: Oil Burners and Oil Circulating Heaters (leaned and adjusted. Oregon Heating Co. Phone 513. SAW FILING, gumming, ham mering, band saw welding, Sander hells, hand saw blades, new han dles 'hung ln tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot. Free estimates. Phone 1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210 Davis Ave., Bend. HOUSE MOVING and raising; large or small. Estimates glaflly given. Holman Transfer. 201 Irv ing. Phone 987. FILL DIRT, top soil, black cin ders; tractor work. George L. Matson, Phone 745R or 745JX. FURNITURE MOVING; dust proof padded van. We pack vour i china with care, hang your j clothes In our wardrobe, uocal aridnation wide moving and stor age. Holman Transfer, 201 Irving. Phone 987. and repairs on all makes. Phone ' 271. 1033 Crooks. LEGAL NOTICE AND SUMMONS 1019-1950 TAX FORECLOSURE LIST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application was on the 8th day of March, 1950, filed with the county Clerk of Deschutes coun ty, Oregon, for Judgment and De cree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, foreclosing the tax liens appearing ln the 1949-1950 tax foreclosure list of Deschutes County, Oregon, and that each of tile properties described in said foreclosure list, unless redeemed in the manner provided by law, will be sold to Deschutes County, Oregon, for - the respective amounts of taxes and interest for which such properties severally are liable in conformity with the Judgment and Decree to De here inafter entered; which said fore closure list is as follows: to-wit: Margaret Coe. WVs NEW, SEW of NW(4, NWW of SEW. Sec. 22 T 14 S R 10 E, 1945-46 $14.19 Int. $4.40: 1946-47 $14.35 Int. $3.30; 1947-48 $18.18 Int. $2.73; 1948-49 $16.91 Int. $1.18; 1949-50 $21.95 Int. .11; Total $97.30. G. Ernest Hammaek et ux. SWV4 of SWW (4). SEW of SWW. Sec. 18 T 15 S R 11 E, 1945-46 $158.98 Int. $49.28; 1946-47 $171. 66 Int. $39.48; 1947-48 $211.77 Int. $31.77:1948-49 $209.02 Int. $14.63; 1949-50 $214.52 Int. $1.07; Total $1,102.18. D. E. & Pearl Lechner. Sec. 4 T 22 S R 10 E, 1945-46 $12.62, Int. $3.91; 194647 $11.09, Int. $2.55; 1947-48 $14.51, Int. $2.18; 1948-49 $16.94, Int. $1.19; 1949-50 $22.60, Int. $.11; Total $87.70. Mary G. Bales, new, svvt. sec. 7 T 22 S R 18 E, 1945-46 $2.13, Int. $.66: 1946-47 $1.64. Int. $.38; 1947-48 $.86, Int. $.13; 1948-49 $12.75, Int. $.89; 1949-50 $17.45, Int. $.09: Tot a $36.98. Frank O. Sandberg. Center Add to Bend. Lots 3. 4 Blk. 34. 1945-46 $1.46, Int. $.45; 1946-47 $1.76, Int. $.40: 1947-48 $1.85. Int. $.28; 1948- 49 $4.66, Int. $:33; 1949-50 $4.38, Int. $.02: Total $15.59. Fred R: Day.. Center Add to Bend. Lot 16, Blk. 45. 1945-46 $.37, Int. $.11: 1946-47 $.44. Int. $.10; 1947-48 $.92, Int. $.14; 1948-49 $2.32, Int. $.16; 1949-50 $2.19, Int. $.01; Total $6.76. Obran Zivanich, City of Bend, Bend Park, Lot 1, Blk. 40 1945-46 $.37, Int. $.11; 1947-48 $.47, Int. $.07; 1948-49 $.55, Int. $.04; 1949 50 $.55. Int. $.01: Total $2.20. . Lon Prottcau. Bend Park. Lot I, Blk. 97, 1945-46 $.74, Int. $.23; 1946- 47 $.88, Int. $.20; 1947-48 $.93, Int. $.14; 1948-49 $1.17, Int. $.08; 1949-50 $1.10, Int. $.01; Total $5.48. Frank D. Sandberg. 1st Add to Bend Park. Lot 7, Blk. 112, 1945 46 $.74, Int. $.22; 1946-47 $.87, Int, $.20; 1947-48 $.93, Int. $.14; 1948-49 $11.64, Int. $.81; 1949-50 $10.95, Int. $.05; Total $26.55. Jeannette Rupp. N.W.T. Co. 2nd Add to Bend. S'4 Lots 9, 10, II, Blk 33, 1945-46 $18.72, Int. $5.80; 1946-47 $22.36, Int. $5.14; 1947- 48 $23.57, Int. $3.54: 1948.-19 $29.68, Int. $2.08; 1949-50 $27.92, Int. $.14; Total $138.95. Fred H. Wiseman et al. Orokln, Lots 10, 11, 12 Blk 1, 1945-46 $2.57, Int. $.80; 1946-47 $11.84, Int. $2.72; 1947-48 $12.48, Int. $1.87; 194849 $15.72, Int. $1.10; 1949-50 $14.78, Int. $.07; Total $63.95. Etta S. Allen. Highland Add to Bend, Lots 1, 2, 3 Blk 11, 1945-46 4.77, Int. $1.48; 1946-47 $5.70, Int. $1.31; 1947-48 $6.01, Int. $.90; 19-18-49 $28.52, Int. $2.00; 1949-50 $26.83, Int. $.13; Total $77.65. Joseph T. Gibson. Highland Add to Bend, Lot 14, Blk 14, 1945 46 $13.21, Int. $4.10; 1946-47 $15.79, Int. $3.63; 1947-48 $16.63, Int. $2.49; 1948-49 $20.95, Int. $1.47; 1949-50 $19.71, Int. $.10; Total $98.08. W. E. Houck. Redmond, Lots 7, 8, Blk 52, 1945-46 $17.96, Int. $5.57; 1946- 47 $30.00. Int. $6.90; 1947-48 $25.75, Int. $3.86; 1948-49 $21.87, Int. $1.54; 1919-50 $21.24, Int. $.12; Total $137.81. Edna L. Pursley. Centralo, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Blk 0, 1945-46 $1.96, Int. $.61; 1946-47 $1.86. Int. $.43; 1947- 48 $1.83, Int. $.27; 1948-19 $2.47, Int. $.17; 1949-50 $3.07, Int. $.02; Total $12.69. V. W. Stidham. D'avidson's Add to Sisters, Lots 9, 10, Blk 4, 1915 46 $2.35, Int. $.73; 1916-47 $3.59; Int. $.83; 1947-48 $3.56, Int. $.53; 1948- 49 $3.46, Int. $.24; 1919-50 $4.96, Int. $.02; Total $20.27. Assets Realization Co., a Corp. About 4 A In NE corner NWW of NWW 4-18-12 lying N & E of O. T. Ry. Sec. 4, T 18 S R 12 E. 1945 46 $146.80, Int. $45.51; 1916-47 i $175.40, .Int. $-10.31; 1947-48 ! $184.80, Int. $27.72; 1918-49 S232.80, Int. $16.30; 191950 $219.00, Int. $1.10; Total $1,089.77. STATE OF OREGON, ) ss. County of Deschutes. ) WHEREAS, the several real properties herein above described have been duly levied and charg ed thereon; AND, WHEREAS, the liens for unpaid ami delinquent taxes on the respective parcels of such real properties are subject to fore closure by Deschutes County, Services ACME SHINGLING CO. Now ami old roofs. Cedar shake1! a specially. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. 30 years exper ience, Phone 19I5R. GARDEN AND LAWN WORK notary l iner Roses, Shrubs and Flowers Phone 15HIM ELECTRICAL Wiling by expert licensed electricians. Also rcsidrn jtial lighting fixtures at very low, I prices. 912 Hill. Phone 1402J. I Economic Outlook More Favorable Washington, April 4 ill'i Gov ernment economists said today that the decline in unemployment since February has encouraged omicmlook more o mimisticahy: They said the 561,000 drop in (p'h, " f'Tn' '," ecial officer i Inhlneo tntnl Inriisitoo that n.l1"")1"" Utn, SpetlUl Olllt-Cl the jobless total indicates that in dustry has rebounded strongly from the effects of the recent coal strike. As a result, they said, they looked for unemployment to con tinue to decline this month and in May. They warned, however, that the Influx of high school and col lege students into the labor mar ket during the summer may pro vide a temporary seasonal jobless problem. They said that during the sum mer upswing the unemployment total may reach a new post war high of 5,000,000 workers. The census bureau reported yesterday that the unemployment total in March fell to a new 1950 low of 4.123,000. This compared with a February total of 4.634,000, the highest jobless level since tne earlv davs of the war. Government economists also were encouraged by employment figures which showed tnat tne number of employed workers jumped 598.000 during the month to 57,551,000. Although this March total is slightly below the 1949 figure, they said, it is higher than ln 1948 when the economy was on its way toward the establishment of a new all-time high of 61.000,000 jobs. GLEEMEN TO SING Prlncville, April 4 The Bend Gleemen will be presented at the Ochoco grade school auditorium next Tuesday evening under spon sorship of the students of the Crooked river grade school. The students will start an advance ticket sale this week. Don Pence, director, and his group of Bend professional and business men singers, have won many friends on former visits to the city, and it is expected that a capacity audience will greet them next lucsday nignt. Oregon, as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of authority vested in me as the Tax Collector for said county have prepared said foreclosure list embracing sheets numbered 1 to 15 inclusive conUiining the names of -the evoraJP'rspo8i(Br pearlng in tho latest tax von 'tft the respective owners oi tne tax delinquent properties, a descrip tion at each such property together- with the principal amount of delinquent taxes for each year and the amount oi the accrued and accruing interest thereon to February 15lh. 1950. All the property described in the foregoing tax foreclosure list Is situated in Deschutes County, OreL'on. The abbreviations used in said tax foreclosure list are used for the following purposes and for the following meaning, to wn: "N" for north; "E" for east; "S" for south; "W" for west; "NE" for northeast; "NW" . for northwest; "SE" for southeast; "SW" for southwest; "Sec." for section: "T" or "Twp."-for town ship: "R- for range; "RE" for range east; "WM" for Willamette Meridian; "RE WM" for range east of Willamette Meridian; "Tr." for tract; "Blk." for block; "Add." for addition; "Int." for Interest; "et ux" for "and wife". ' Notice of this foreclosure pro ceeding is given exclusively by four weekly publications of the foregoing tax foreclosure list in the Bend Bulletin, a dally news paper of general circulation print ed and puDlisncd in ueno, ues chutes County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Des chutes County, made and entered on the 1st day of March, 1950, All persons interested In any real property included in said foreclosure list shall appear and file an answer and defense to said nimlication for Judgment and De cree within 30 days after the date of the first publication of this notice and summons, exclusive of the day of the first publication, or a juugmeni ny uei.iun wi, c, stan,iir(1 time al 2 a.m. Scptem taken against you as prayed for b(rg. in me uppniciuuii iui auugini;,,, and Decree. ! Date of the first publication of this notice is March 14, 1950, and the date of the last publication Is April 4, 1950. C. L. McCAULEY Sheriff and Tax Collector for I Deschutes County, Oregon. ! A. J. MOORE ! District Attorney for Deschutes County, Oregon i 83-89-95101 C QUICK P R The Biggest Little Real Estate Office In Oregon o p E R T Y T U R N O V E R E.M.Duckirjm REALTOR 1(121) llroolts Phone 331 Unauthorized Dog Release Charged Three Bend residents have been cited to appear In municipal court on charges ranging from un,, authorized release of an impound ed animal to violation of the tie-, up ordinance. All three arrests were made earlier this week. L. M. Townsend. 171 East Penn, has been cited on a charge of re- " JmP0U.nd.fe The in charge of dog tie-up enforce ment work. Dorothy Ncison and Earl Fuls have been cited to appear ln court on charges of permitting their dogs to run at large. 0 Daylight Saying (Continued from Page 1) otic today. The tie-up ordinance, it was stressed, remains effective until it is voided and even after it is voided, provisions of the city ordinance governing the licensing and regulation of dogs will re main effective. One provision of the ordinance that will remain un changed is that prohibiting the tresspass by dogs, or other ani mals, on private property. Also remaining on the books, regardless of action taken by the city, will be provisions for the im pounding of dogs not bearing licenses. Much Interest Shown Wide interest in the election was indicated bv a flood of calls received by radio station KBND up until the time the station went off the air last night, at 11:15. Broadcasts of returns were made periodically through the evening. The station remained on tne air until final results were known. Swamped by the heavy vote, the tired board remained on the Job at the city hall until after 11 n m. Member of the hoard were Mrs. J. F. Arn&ld, Mrs. H. R. Longley and Mrs. Sam Griffith. unnumbered, mlmeograpneu ballots were used in the advisory vote. Two extra printings were re quired to accommodate the flood of voters. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, April 4 (Ui Cattle salable 150; market about steady; supply largely dairy type cows and heifers; few medium te?f cows available; steers scarce; top Monday 28.25; common dairy type heifers 17-18.50; cutters down to 15; canner-cutter cows 13.5015; shells downward to 9; metllunj beef, .cows, 18.50-20; one lot 20'carry'ing few'helfers; om-mon-medium sausage bulls 17.50 20. Calves salable 35; 'market sin"', steady to weak; good vealers 27 30; extreme early top 30.50; me diums 20-25; commons downward to 11. Hogs salable 200; market mod erately active, about steady; g-iod-choice 180-230 lbs. mostly 18.50 18.75; some fat tvpe hogs 1825; good-choice 140-163 lbs. 17.50-18; sows limited; 350-500 lbs. 14.50 15.25; choice heavy feeders 18; lightweights quotable to 19. Sheep salable 100; market ac tive, steady; two lots good-choice 96 and 112 lb. fed wooled lambs 25.50; heavier weights down to 23; good slaughter ewes 12-12.50; choice quotable to 13; commons down to 6. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, April 4 HI Portland wholesale dairy market prices were unchanged today. Butter Prices to retailers: Grade A A prints, 66c lb.; A A car tons, 67c; A prints, 66c; A car tons, 67c; B prints, 63c. Egg prices to retailers Grade AA large, -43c; A 4arge, 41c; AA medium, 4lc; A medium, 40c; small, nominal; cartons, 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland, Oregon singles. 37-41e lb.; Oregon 5-lh. loafs, 42',a-43c-lb.; triplets, IMiC less than singles. Premium brands, singles 50MiC lb loaf 52".2C lb. HOOD HIVEK LATEST Hood Hiver, April 4 nil Tho Hood Hiver city council last night voted to put the city on daylight saving time beginning at 2 a.m. April .JO. The city will revert to VERN LARSON AGENCY Insurance & Real Estate 13. Oregon Ave. I'hono 32 llENII, OHKGON Businesses for Sole Due to illness, we offer two Indt'iM-iuli'iit Sales & Service agpiicli-s. Ixusfd building fid x I III modern equip ment for body, paint and iiiet'hanlriil work. Last year grofwi'd i22.HIM. Immediate IKissessltm for onl $18,000 Home on River Very nlco 8-bedroon, mod ern, basement, furn ice, fire place, lovely view, corner lot on pavement. Sidewalk and landscaped. If you de sire locution thin Ih It. t all .Mr. Dubois for details. Auto Courts For the best auto cnurls In . town, rail us. Let's tulk them over. Acreages (.'lose-in acreage with or without equipment, Terms, $5500 and up