7 ii SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1950 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Classified Raies- TnQAh PAI1 IN ADVANCE Jvora.- inree iune.LSf6 S wows fix limes -.tM li.. luc vP"l luarftn 1 utM, nuuMMn im rTAitlup CMln Una, t .m. " ...I,, im), UM knij Loutiis, No. ssm, to.ojc. 1,11,1 .... Miiiinitu JiiirnL . tkieeui j . , LO.o.ij. JLtullpie .-. Chester D. Jonnson, iuule Grand jr,v MUlei. limine iuitf-w, secy. , Sbo J; ituuam Avenue. . For Sale Real Estate ' 10,000 ACRE Lake county cattle rancn. Plenty water, new build ings, fully equipped. 70 head cat tle. $30,000, terms. Write box 2420 co oena iiuueun. . i Fuel HURRY Order your lud to day. Summer rates end Sept. 1st. Higher luel cost due. Another fuel shortage this winter. Ph. 7t7. Brooking Wood Yard. $7500 BUYS large, weil construct- DRY BODY WOOD, full cord. ed 2 bedroom modern home; large Claudo Gant, 1204 Davenport Si. lawn, 4 lots, east siue, near school f none t;w. - . Phnnil UUM I1 1 kia W l f t.uunn I 7 a CORD 16" ki. slat, $14; 2 cora 60 A., 50 irrlg, new home. ikAS - For Sale-HBeal Estate Hl-WAY REAL ESTATE South Highway,-; f none aw-j Mj ii 3rd - Open fc.veiungs uTseuing or buying- rt-eal jusuue.. let us serve you. . . .. t 80 ACRES, 57 irr. 16 a. alfalfa. , Clover. 4 a. spuqs, bal. grain' and pasture. 320 a. range, Durm. v j knma pulpit -rnM.i Stia-mm. until with crop. f aved roau. $W,ouu, Good terms. ,, 200 ACRES, 44 irr., 2800 a. range. Good 5-bedrm. home. teiocK set up, $15,000. : ' ' gn ACRES, 79 Vi Irr., new 4 bed rm home. 12 a. spuds, 10 a.ait 4lfa. BaL grain, n sold By lOin, j4th crop goes. l'i,&00. Attrac Uve terms. 32 A. Small new house, 4 a. Irr., on highway. $ 50 casn, . bal. 440 no.- . .... ". vJ," CITY property with small down pints. 1 . '"' ; BARGAINS AT GILBERTS room furnished cabin on 2 lots, $950.00, witn $3UO.0o down. ., ' . 1 v 1 ROOM home with city lights & water. Outside city limns. $2750.00 with $500,00 down. : . 2 BEDROOM: Modern on paved street. Must, seU'quicK.' $40uo.0O. COMMERCIAL BLDG. 50x100 on 2 lots in down-town Bend. Kein forced concrete bldg. 10 yrs. old. $45,000.00. . ; : , : ; 3 BEDROOM: Desirable strictly modern oq 3 lots near school; Ke-. duced for quick sale at a,4oU.0O. 2 BEDROOM: Modern newly painted, attractive interior, $2650.00 with $1000.00 down; , a-. hiway frontage. $10,000, haix uown. , . .,. Stock farm near Bend on pave., good biugs., runs over 104 head, bmail aown. $10,000. 80 A., two houses, 320 a. leased! close In. $12,o0o, terms. ;- t 2 Excellent dairy setups. $18,000 and $25,000, terms. ; Sii . , 320 A., free water, sub irrig, pas ture, large mou. nomo. ib.uou, terms. , . - -s . Kpnrt. i You naut from yard. per cordJ Central Oregon uei Co., phone 201 W. y A u, Med' mond. Ore. For Salo Miscellaneous REBUILT refrigerators, good as new, 4d.50, ybiiMl, KeivUf ators, irigidaires 4c Leonards. AMOEKSOIM SEWING MACHINE & . APPLIANCE CENTER (Jor. State & Tumaio RADlO TUBES Complete stock Phuco anu outer nationally known Dianus. Tuoes teste a. Large stock ranch, runs 350 head. I na Jrumuiira -o. i Sets biogs.; excepuonai at 21,- ow-riNn hnnrt clothes, size 10 to on terms. . il Coll Ivd'J huf.-.,i 111 a.m. nrt em.11 Ci turn w o p.m. MaWUU (IVUl)Vi VAllAAft : For Bent House ftsrnished, one bedroom, modern with shower, wi w. otn St. - - - -. ONE ROOM apt Beautifully furnished. In town on river. ioeu for anybne working in business district. , 902 Broadway. Phone 367-J. ' - v Russia Defeated No Walkout Due FOR RENT: Semi-modern house, small child accented. No pets. In quire 1313 Cumberland. i FOR RENT At Lava Apartments. 3 rooms & bath. Modern, oil heat. Phone 684. 8 to 12 a.m. 5 to 7 p.m. NICE sleeping -room, also care for elderly lauy in very pieasant home. Phone 1712-W. SLEEPING room. Close in. Lady preierred. Ph. 901-W. 417 Staats St 2 SLEEPING ROOMS in a quiet home. Phone 1282W. Will cook breakfast if desired. , VACANCY at the Bachelor Hotel. Room and board $80 per montn amily style. -, KT17.V K1MP TRAILER Lovely 2 bedroom home, citv sew- rniH 4 hoxm mh shells at ble dls- er, jjear city center, it you want count Inquire at 341 Florida, or sumeining reauy nice see . mis. call 1710-J. PARTIALLY furnished house. just outside city limits. Want el derly couple. Pnone 1194-J. SPINET PIANO: Exceptionally Tourist fVntpr. prnsainir nvw tine: like new. to sacrifice for im- $20,000. Only $10,000 down to mediate - sale. Cash, or rental 5-ROOM. furnished apartment. gas equipped. Inquire apt. i, 334 Greenwood, or phone 2U5-J-1. good operator. BENJAMIN RUSSELL, RLALIOR 56 Oregon Avenue Phone 183b . v terms. See in Bend. Write E. Goodlln, Bend. (Gen. Del.) C. ROOM modern furnished apt Private bath, gas equipped, elec tric refrigerator. Close in.-' in quire 615 Georgia. ' : . ' - USED 14 FT. Birchcraft boat and 1 trailer, both' excellent and reas. onably priced. 155 E. Hawthorne. Phone 743K, evenmgs. 2 BEDROOM modern home, near scnools and city center; basement garage, breakfast nook, sun porcn, overhead insulation, wired CACY SHOP, 734 Franklin, tor range, electric water neater. M2 Delaware. $5,250. .... NOTICE Redeem 'your A RD EN ICE CREAM coupons at THE DELI' TWO large rooms, modern, part' ly furnisned house. Suitable for couple or with one small child. No pets,, inquire at 14J4 uaven- port. - - $7500 BUYS 40 Acres. 30 acres cultivated, good house and out- I buildings, 4 miles out. Phone 898. c. v. Biivis, 81 Oregon. ., , '1015 Wall Phone 1946 AND When you think of Insurance mink oi utiuert AUTHORIZED DEALER Pan American, Kenskill, Roll Away, Koadmaster, 'iraveleze, Trailer Coaches IVANCOVICH TRAILER SALES 735 Grace St. Kedmond J-, . Phone 331J : NICE one bedroom modern house, close in. 184 East Kearn fv. Rjinpf & heater: 'electric wa ter neater, nor iniormaiion phone 1130-R. - 2-BEDROOM modern house. Florida before 11 a.m. OR TRADE: Small equity in bedroom modern home ciose to RIFLE ammunition for .31 & 25 cal. Jap rules factory made. .,?,..uli"?Jic11?"PI Credit allowed for your empties! . ...... Uu Htore m Hrmeviiie. 1-BEDROOM modern house. City STRAWBERRIES: Pick your gas, not ana com water, ijnoieum ,elI , Bring own containers. J. Rhoades, Rt. 2, Box 290, all floors. Stove included. Easy terms. Phone 2016-W-4 evenings. INCOME property: five houses on three lots, two modern. East old Redmond highway. PUREBRED heifer,. 15 months, A mKiilnHAA lAt JA. OIlKKaK nod side location. City bus at front Klectnc drill press & motor used door, : paved street on one side, twl . r1(,man oil heater. White enamel Montag wood range. Ph, 1194-J. ? , , $140 mo. income. All five for on ly $6500 cash. Inquire at 112 Min- GILBERTS RAUESIAJtEirrt V . AND INSURANCE 1 rTWllaJ SELL equity in 2-bedroom THE DIRT MERCHANT UNFINISHED HOUSE, lo'c. in Railway Addition,- 2 lots. Price $2500. lerms.? . v , ; ACREAGE: 5 acres with 5 acre water rignt. Five room mo dern home, good reservoir, other outbuildings. Ideal location. Price $iu,000. TRADE: For home in Redmond 40 acres, close in, mod. home, numerous outbuildings. RANCHES ' 60 ACRES, 47 a. water right. Highly productive rancn. Orchard, berries, lawn and shade. Five room home, large barn, granary, chick - en house, milk house etc. Price $10,500. . ' 152 ACRES with' 63 acre water right Modern 5 room home. Lots of shade, nice lawn. Lge. bam, chicken house, etc. Equipment in cluded in sale price of $17,- 000. ' 1 . . , 40 ACRES In Tumaio district with 36 acre water right. price 57800. Terms. ., , Y BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MOTELS, apartment house, ma' ; chine shop, cafe, grocery , stores, etc. Stop in, and well give you all particu . lars. . .- : SHELLEY REAL ESTATE THE DIRT MERCHANT i REDMOND, OREGON . , PHONE 206 modern. Equipped, inc. sprinkler, tractor, 3 cows. Terms or trade, $12,000. Raleigh Weiser, Kt. 3, liox 121 Pho. ll-F-23. . WILL SELL equity In 2 bedromo modern house, very reasonably, or trade for trailer House. "Amt. -For- Sale Used ; BEND GARAGE CO. . Youi CHEVROLET BUICK, CADILLAC DEALER We sincerely believe we have the finest selection ol used cars of equity quite low and ; balance m town. Check this list, then see to be paid out like rent. Phone the car you want. 1732-J. view; ail hardwood floors, large closets., very nice kitchen, double garage' beautiful fenced yard, walks and patio. 708 E. 4th. Ph. 1196-W. i. ., TWO HOUSES on one lot. Close to mill on east side. Total price $3200; $1000 down, or $3000 cash. Phone 1732R or see owner at 14 Revere (west side of highway). BY OWNER:' Modern house en closed front porch, utility room, lots of bullt-ins, cellar, double garage and work shop, pumice constructed. Phone 975-J. 224 Davis. BEDROOM modern house. Large double garage. Adjoining swimming pool. . wired lor elec tric range. Will F HA. inquire at 634 Arizona. Phone ltssn-M. , SMALL new store building with living Quarters, attached garage, Service Station location. Near mills in Creswell. Oregon. For in formation write 4345 Smith Drive, Springfield,. Oregon or in quire at 1247 Portland Ave. . GOOD WALL STREET LEASE on good wall street cafe lully equipped. Small cash pay ment for Inventory of stock lets jyu in. stt; us. NEW ultra modern home. 2 bed rooms, living room., kitchen and oinette. . Full cement basement itn automatic pipe furnace. tiwn in.' $10,500 will FHA. CONDITIONED 2 bedroom moaern west side home. Vacant. $750 cash. fXTRA good 1 bedroom modern rome on 2 lots and pavement. a to Kenwood school. $42o0 Jl2o0 cash. , - To buy or sell, call Locklin 331 E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR 1029 Brooks Phone 331 Near the Chamber of . Commerce '4fl BUICK Super Sedan. Only 9000 mi. on this fine car. Has R&H, Dynaflow, new Para twill seat covers, and un- derseaV Truly a ; premium value. '49 FURD Custom Sedan. Light gray. R&H ......$1695 '48 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. 12.000 m $1595 '48 CMiVKUiJirr leetune se dan 5i4a: 47 DESOTO Sedan. R&H ..$1345 '47 BUICK Super Sedan ......$1595 '47 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan '46 BUICK ' Roadmaster Sedan, R&H $1495 '46 CHEVROLET Sedan ....$1195 '42 CHEVROLET Sedan $845 '41 BUICK Special Sedan ....$845 41 NASH Ambassador Sedan '40 FORD 2-Door $545 '40 PON HAC 2-Door ..........$445 '37 CHEVROLET. Cpe. .......-.$295 '36 BUICK Sedan ......$245 '35 FORD Cpe. $100 ' " ; ;; PHONE 193 .-; 709 & 720 Wall St.. 844 Wanted SMALL piano in good condition, Call 1417-J or 54 uncnnsi. . WANTED to buy: 3 tons of baled hay. Call 1369-M after 6 o'clock, WE NEED some listings at once for modem hoifies. farms, ranch es, Income property.' All State Re alty Co., 221 Greenwood. Phone 167. - . - . , . - - TO BUY: Good milk-cows, fresli and springers. Phone 28oz, Ked mond, or see Arnold Amen. l mi. north ol Redmond on tnway i RESPONSIBLE family desires or. 3, bedroom, unfurnished home. Phone 3-K-4. - : . :- vJ WANTED: ' $25,000 private' capi tal to expand good going busi ness: Investment well secured, will pay. good interest. Write box 2483 c6 The Bend Bulletin.' Help Wanted WANTED Three union journey-. man carpenters and one union journeyman carpenter leadmart. Leadman must be acquainted with Reclamation work. Carpen ters wages $2.30 per . hour and leadman $2.45 ner'hour. Call 2-1126 Klamath Falls,-. Ore. after 6:00 p.m.--;;-,. - .....-.!-....,.-' By Bruce W. Munn ' (UniUa Prnw staff Correapoiitlanl-) Lake Success. N. Y., Sept, 2 IP Russia, although buffeted by two resounding deieats, was pledged today to remain In the United Na tions security council for quite a while. -,. - Soviet delegate Jacob A. Malik relinquished the chair to Britain's Sir Giadwyn jebb yesterday and, although he was successiui- in prolonging the councils meeting with tni-ee more long propaganda speeches against the united States and the west, he lost two important votes. first, he sought to upset Jebb's presidential ruling that the invi tation extended on June 2o to South Korea to attend, the coun cil's Korean debates still is valid. Nobody supported him in his challenge to set this aside. ; Uets One vote Secondly, he sought to force the council to invite a represent ative from North Korea, as well South Koreas ambassador John Myun Chang, to sit in Yugoslavia voted with him on this issue, but the soviet delegate lost his proposal under an 8-2 Vote. Jean Chauvel of France re marked during the four-hour de bate which accomplished in one afternoon what Malik had pre vented the council from doing lor a lull montn that it appear ed inconsistent that the Russian, who started a 29-week boycott last January and blamed it on the presence or the Chinese na Uonalists, should now be attend ing the council as an ordinary delegate while nationalist dele gate Tlngfu'F, '1'siang still sat with the group. 1 he delegate of France, Malik said, "has expressed certain doubts as to my presence here. if you will permit me, 1 will ex plain it in one sentence: v "in the course of the month of August, the delegation of the Sov iet union submitted a series of proposals designed to strengthen the course of international peace and security and it intends to de fend them. jj Clear Indication -t That was taken as a clear in dication that the kremlin will not withdraw its delegation from the i)N again until tne council has discussed the Chinese communist complaint that the presence of fne-Ui. sv-iin neei -in-tne ormo- san straight constitutes an inva sion ol .formosa and its twin enarge that American planes fly iiig lor the UN in Korea have raided targets in Manchuria. Botn aie listed for debate fol lowing discussion of an American resolution calling on all members ijfo. refrain from "assisting or en couraging" the North Koreans. .yijuwueu oul-uy yesieruay s pro cedural arguments, that measure now is listed, lor debate next Tuesday and Is expected to draw uussias 44th,Aeto." v.-' Coach Speaks ToKiwanisClub Redmond. Sept. 2 Archie Dunsmoor, Redmond Union high school coach, was guest speaker at the Kiwanis meeting held Thursday noon at the Red mond hotel. He presented a res ume of the football outlook for the year and stressed the neces sity of good football spirit in the school and the community. Darren smith reported mat 1014 paid admissions were sold at the Rose and Maddox show Wednesday night at the VFW hall. He estimated that approx imately $300 would be netted from the affair for the Kiwanis sponsored playground park. Darren Sharp was appointed chairman of the National Kids Day, program which will take place Sept. 23. A film on last year's Kids Day parade was shown to club members. Guest at the meeting was Mike Miksche of radio station KRCO at Prineville. It was through the cooperation of the Prineville sta' tlon that the Rose and Maddox show was brought to Redmond C. E. (Tommy)- Thompson spoke briefly on his responsibil ities as district lieutenant-gover nor. Other guests at the meeting were Rev. Allan Phllp, Don Thompson and Gordon McKay of iiend. ... . - , Manufacturers Make Shipment Redmond. Sept. . 2 Kingcrafts Manufacturing, which makes small wood products from mill ends, shipped its first car out of Kedmond August 18. ihe plant, which is located at the Redmond airbase, is owned iv Howard King, who also has a plant In Bend. Five men are em ployed at the Redmond plant and present wont includes maKlng parts for shadow boxes, toys and doors. Some 100,000 pieces of wood to be used for toys are to De sent to rsew jersey early in October. Part of the finishing work on these will be done in the uend plant. Officers Given Blunt Warning WOMAN to take care of home. High school girl in family only. Close in. Write co,. The Bend Bulletin, Box 2623.' - - . ' : - - HELP wanted. Dairy ' Queen store. Ph. 1988, Brent Dietrlck. MAN for delivery truck helper and packing and unpacking at Jo cal furniture store. Phone 1480. FOR SALE: 1950 Lincoln, hydra matlc. like new, only . 7000 miles. U. S. CONVERSION Machinery Co. will now start qualified indi vidual in own business. (Essen tial) No experience necessary. Can be operated from home, part or full time. Lifetime income. $750 Investment, fully secured. Write box 2605, co Bend' Bulletin. TO ATTEND CONVENTION C. L. Alien, Deschutes county judge, wilL leave by airplane from neumond Sunday for Atlantic City, N. J., where he will attend he 14th annual convention of the National Association of County Officials. - Judge Allen is a member of the board ol directors of tne assocla Hon. 'ihe convention will start Monday and will end Thursday. Ihe judge said today that he in tended to be back at his office next Saturday. . MAN for steady Job on ranch. Must know how to irrigate and run tractors. Mrs. E. D. Elrod, Kt. 1. Box 46. Redmond. 2 '-j Miles east Prineville Jet. on oiled road, !,Kt,D and BiacK cinders, top son Services LOW rates on painting jobs, in side and outside. Paper hanging. Bent quality paints. Free esti mates. .Excellent reference.' Un ion painter. Phone 1165-J. BY OWNER: 2- bedroom hquse -a" m or neomono. furnished or unfurnished $600.00, down furnished- or 5300 unfurn ished. Paved street, good location. 1917 W. 2nd. Will rent. - USED CARS AT HUNNELL MOTORS For Sale Farm Products 20 TONS Baled Alfalfa in field. readv to bo by 1st of week. 15 tons alfalfa in stack. 20 tons rye hav. baled and stacked. Alfalfa community. A. Langevin. FARM AUCTION JJOOD YARD, 2 trucks. 1500 rorns dry wood, other equipment. iWnjP'ete established business. "Will sell all or half interest. SL0I?,e. "lmor.d 201-W or call at A St In Redmond. FARM EQUIPMENT 1 1929 Case tractor, 4 point, 1 slip scra;ier, 1 iron wheel wagon and rack, l jacKson iorK, t mow ing machines, 1 disk, 1 two-way 835 Bond St. plow. 2 walking plows, 1 2-section springtooth, 1 4-section drag har row. 1 corngator, 1 nay rane, 1 stock trailer, 1 two wheel trailer, 1 wood saw and belt, 2 watering troughs. 1 rjost drill. 1 blacksmith forge and vice, misc. shop and hand tools, 1 electric fence, 6 sacks land blaster, 1 cream sepa rator, 1 dining table, 4 gas drums, 1 .l-hurner cook stove. 1 oil heal er. miscellaneous merchandise too numerous to menticm. OLIVER STOCK 1 Milk cow. 4 vrs.. to freshen Sept. 20. 4 gal. when fresh; 2 calves and 1 heifer. Sale starts 12:30 sharp, Sept. 3. Whltie Perdue, auctioneer. Helen Perdue, clerk. O. R. Reeves. Own er. 14 mi. on Bend Bums hgwy. to 4 comers, Vi ml. south. 1937 Chevrolet Tudor. '- .- 1946 Dodge Sedan. , 1941 Chevrolet Tudor. . 1941 Plymouth Sedan. 1940 DeSoto Sedan. 1937 Pontiac Coupe. COMMERCIALS 1942 Ford 1 Ton. 825x20 dual rear. 2 speed. 1942 Dodge IVj Ton. 825x20 dual rear, 2 speed. 1941 Dodge 1V Ton, with bed. HUNNELL MOTORS Phone 26 FOR SALE: 1942 CMC tt-ton pickup, $275. 1938 Packard sedan, $200. See at 1440 E. 4th. . Phone 1668-R. - ' '35 1VTON International truck. 2 sets of stock tacks. Back end brakes. D. C. Renno, 837 E. 9th, Phone 1782-W. For Rent FURNISHED apartment includ-. ing electricity,, heat- gas, tele- Shone and car parking space. $18 24 week. L Rancho Motor Ho tel, Redmond. CONSIGN YOUR Li'T-JSTOCK to Central Orpeon Auction for the highest prices. Sale every Thursdav. Ber R. Smith, Mgr., phone 33R8. FURNISHED sleeping rooms with private bath. Steam, heat telephone. $12 - $16 per week. L Rancho Motor Hotel. Redmond. FOR LEASE: Combination Gro cery Store and Service Station with living quarters. Inquire at P.O. Box 4 or Mobil Service, Che- rtiult Oreg. - 'A mi. north. PINSETTERS wanted. Apply af ter 6 p.m. Cascade Bowl, 744 Bond. I'fill dirt. Orders filled promptly. Oregon pumice products, pnone 1668-R. . MAN wanted for ranch ' work. Married or single. Phone 364-L. SALESMAN wanted, above aver age earnings. Only those willing to learn and work need apply. Ph. 1952 for appointment. GENERAL Cat Work leveling, Lfilling, land clearing, basements dug, roads made; cinders, top sou. See Goodwin, 1559 Division or phone 420. WANTED: Experienced readv-to-wear saleswoman. Apply In per son at Rath's, 300 Wall Street. Found 4 COWS, 3 calves (one with Lazy H brand). Phone 315-L. Rt 2, Box 191. Services MOVING VAN SERVICE We specialize In the handling ol nousenoid Goods Storage -:- Packing :- Moving Local or Long Distance. Agent for Bckins Vanliners BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 222 Irving Ave. Phone 444 FURNITURE MOVING: dust proof padded van. We pack your china with care, hang your ciotnes in our wardrobe. Local and nation-wide moving and stor age. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv ing, pnene mn. HUUS& MUViNfi and rasing: large or small. Estimates gla lly given. Moiman Transfer, 201 Irv Ing, phone 987. SAW FILING, gumming, ham mering, band saw welding, Sand er bells, band saw blades, new handles hung in tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall St. Washington, Sept. 2 HP Am erican military officers had an other blunt warning today that their lob is building war poten tial, not setting basic U. S. pol icy by their public statements. The warning came when Mat, Gen. Orvlll Anderson was sus pended as commandant : of the Air War college at Montgomeiy, Ala., fqr boasting that he could wipe out Russia s live A-bomo nests in a week." It was the sec ond time in six days that military leaders had been slapped down for "preventive .war" statements, Earlier, Navy Secretary Fran cis P; Matthews was criticized by Secretary of State Dean Acheson with White House backing for saying the United Stales might have to "pay the price starting a war to insure peace, President Truman emphasized in hisVifireside.cliat, latnlght that the United States "does not believe In aggressive or prevent ive war." He said such a war the weapon of dictators, not of fre democratic countries like the United States."- , ' . Third Incident The Anderson incident actually was tlie third within a week in which public statements of mili tary leaders caused . an embar rassing furor. ' - ; -:' In a somewhat - similar case, President Truman ordered Gen. Douglas MacArthur. to withdraw a statement claiming that For mosa is vital to the U. S. defense line in the Pacific. Mr. Truman indicated that MacArthur's posi tion was at -variance with official U. S. policy. Anderson's case came to a head yesterday shortly after he denied that the Air War college was ad vocating "preventive" war. How ever, in making the denial, he said "the idea of waiting until you are hit first didn t come from Americans Americans believe in taking the initiative." Then he added: "Give me the order to do It and I can wipe out Russia's five A-bomb nests in a weeK. Relieved of Post Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, air force chief of staff, immediately issued 'orders relieving Anderson of his command pending an in vestigation, me air .lorce, ne said, is a member of the defense team which "has as its primary purpose Ihe prevention of war." When asked 11 Andersons sus pension meant that air force of ficers would be barred from mak ing public statements, a spokes man said: "There will be no gag." But another air force officer said it was presumed that air men would "use thler heads" and refrain from making controver sial statements on foreign policy whether or not there is an offi cial directive against them. Teachers Named Redmond, Sept 2-r-Word was received here yesterday by Hugh Hartman, principal, that the Red mond grade school is the first in the state to attain a 100 per cent membership in the Oregon Educa tion association. Kedmond grade teachers report ed Wednesday for n three-day in- service session, wnicn was con cluded Friday afternoon. The ses sion included special work in the elanonship between handwriting and language arts, ana in read ing. ,- ; , ' ' Teachers and their grades are: at the Edwin Brown school, first grade, Mrs. Velma Brown. Mrs. LaVon Johnson, Miss Alice Jane Scott and Mrs. Elizabeth Blake; second grade, Mrs. Clara Stacy, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Clara Bednarek and Miss Verda Coffman; third grade, Miss Eileen Smith. - ... Listed to teach at the Jessie Hill school are: Third grade, Mrs. Dorothy Clapp, Mrs. Carroll Ows ley, and Mrs. Rosabelle Oliver; iourtn grade, Mrs. Joyce Krait, Mrs. Curney Ehrlich and Miss Catherine Reese; fifth grade, Mrs, Blanche McFadden, Miss Eliza beth Cockerham, Mrs. Rose Ren no and Mrs. Helen Smith. At the John Tuck school will be: Sixth grade, Mrs. Irene Ax- tell, Mrs. ' Ruoy scott and Mr. Winfleld Roberson; seventh grade. Mrs. Edna Wood, Mrs. Ella Nelson and II. A.1 Peden; eighth grade, H. O. Van Hise, Mrs. Lil lian Davis and C K. Lindsay. t . A. de Lesplnasse will be in charge of instrument music: Miss Adele Thompson will teach vocal music; Mrs. Dorothy Manoney will teach girls' physical educa tion and Thomas Jones will handle the boys' physical educa tlnn .-' - ''. M. . I; lei ,"-'. Stlirlpnffa . rvimlhcft.tn hchool .on the buses iwlll . reglstei'Tuliday morning Sept. 5. Students Jlvmg in town will report to school at 0 clock Tuesday afternoon. Teachers who are new to tne Redmond system are Miss Verda Coffman who is from Narnpa, Ida.; .Mrs. Carroll : Owsley: of Lnkeview. Miss Catherine Reese of Buhl, Ida.; Mrs. Helen Smith of Alfalfa, Winfleld 1)610 or Ashland, and Mrs. Rosabelle Oli ver of Cave Junction, .tin ' : H. A. Peden of Redmond Is new to the grade school system, but he taught a number 01 years ago In the high school. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot, f ree estimates. Phone 1252J or 975J. D. W. Grimes, 210 Davis. Ave., Bend. LAWNMOWERS sharpened, keys made, saws filed, door closers ov erhauled, knives, shears, keys made, lockwork done at your homeplace of business. Hender son's Shop, 1367 East 2nd. U.S. Defense (Continued from Page 1) we WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and repairs on all makes. Phone 274. 1033 Brooks. Ph. FULLER BRUSHES Sales & Service VINCENT LARSON 1298-J 1045 Roosevelt riend, Ore. WELL' DRILLING DRAIN HOLES Serving all of central Oregon. Call Bond 1914-W or write Lloyd Mathers. 855 E. 7th. RUBBING IT IN Springfield, O. mi Roy Conn found that three feet were cut from his garden hose. To add in sult to injury, the hose then was used to siphon gasoline from his autb. question of how much can spend," Ferguson said. sen. iester u. mint, u wyo., a member of the armed services committee said "Ihe people of the country, in line with the presi dent's speech must get into the frame of mind to raise a huge army and embark on a huge pre paredness program which might cost up to $60,000,000,000 for some years to come." ' Chairman Kenneth McKellar, D., Tcnnn of the appropriations committee refused to talk fig 'ures. But he did say that Mr. Truman would get "every nickel" he needs for defense. . Sen. Chan Gurney, R S. D., a senior member of the military committee, said he "applauded Mr. Truman's manpower decision Sen. William E. Jcnncr, R., Ind., aid that it Is "refreshing to know that President Iruman at last realizes that 'good old Joe', his pal. is not so 'good' after all perhaps he'll take an interest in communists at home." Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R.r S. D., ! said Mr. Truman's attack on i world communism should mean ! that Mr. Truman "will Join wlih i congress In vigorously enforcing the strong domestic communist control legislation which should be on his desk within a week." Teachers Attend Study Sessions Redmond, Sept. 2 ' (Special) ' Redmond grade school teachers met Thursday afternoon at the ' John Tuck school to confer with Miss Nellie Atsberger, teacher consultant for Zaner-Bloser co. of Columbus, Ohio. Miss Atsberger reviewed the " techniques in skills of writing . and demonstrated various phases . of writing to the teachers. Tlday morning tne teachers met to hear Miss Helen Keller, director of teachers, UCLA, re view the techniques of spelling. Miss Marjorie Prigor, dirtjetor of Southern Oregon College of Education, conducted the Friday afternoon meeting. Miss ' Prigor demonstrated reading skills and procedures. - Text books ' being considered . for state adoption were on dis play for the teachers to appraise. Miss Ellen Stacy ' spent Thurs- , day night as a guest of Miss Lois ; McLauchiin. r Plan Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doty Sr. , ill leave this week end on a two weeks' vacation trip. - Davy Jones began worlc at the . Central Oregon Meat' company; Thursday.-' . j ! . ' . . v John Hanson of Terrebonne .1 was a Redmond visitor Wednes- day. 1 . v.- Mrs. Betty Brown and son, 01 Eugene, visited Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. u. Bartel, - - over the week end. Mrs. Brown was formerly employed: at the :- Redmond bank. Mrs. L. W. Franks entertained the judges who served at the Kedmond -flower show and a group of friends at lunch Wed- ' nesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hiram . Links nt- tended the Jefferson county fair . in Madras last week enu. - . , '. . , Mrs. Herbert Gunther and Mrs. C. Heim were in Bend, Tuesday. Mrs. Inez Donahue has return ed to her work at the office of the General Company of Amer- lean Insurance, after a short va cation. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Elliott spent several days tills week In Portland. - 1 Mrs. Manda' Elklns of Prine ville;' and her daughter visited with, Mrs. C. S. Edwards and Mrs. John Berning Monday. Sorortty Meets Members of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Alpha Mu chapter, - held a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs. M. Bloom Thursday night. , After the dinner ihe ladles work ed on the chapter's scrap bok. J Rusty Davis and C. E. Thomp-. son sold tickets at the Kiwanis -sponsored dance at the VFW hull Wednes3ay night. ff Mrs. B. Qulnrt and grandson of Eugene visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .C. J. Clark recent- , ly. While In this vicinity, thev made a trip to Prineville accom panied by Vuunda .. and - Lola Clark. ' V '-' ' " , , Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Jones ani daughter Pamela will go to Crane Saturday night to lsit Mrs. Jones' father. Jones is bas kethall coach at the John Tuck School':-:' : . ,.;v- ',": - -Tom . Wells entered, the St Charles hospital In Bendi Wed-, nesday night. He . will undergo surgery. 1 uuotts at Meeting Miss Doris Osenton and Miss Jeanne Stauffaeher were guests at the Prineville Kiwanis club Thursday. They were guests 01 c Park er on the trip to Prineville. Miss osenton gave a demon stration of twirling, and Miss Stauffaeher sang. Miss Clarissa Berning accompanied 'the girls In their performance. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ware of Salem and Mrs. E. Young of Leb anon came Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Wares mother, which was held Friday afternoon; - . David Ells, former manager of the Redmond Shoe store, was in Redmond over the week end. His wife and . children accompanied him back to Portland where they will make their home. The Ells recently Sold their home in Red mond. "': -: ' v ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP REPAIRING Radios, clocks, heaters, fans. FOR WELL and drain hole drill- .ranges, refrigerators, all mak.'S. Ing call Lee Grimes, 224 Davis, Ed Martin, 30 Minnesota Ave. Ph. phone 975J or 1252J. 169Z. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT Estate No. 1516 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Charles H. Haines, de ceased, has filed In the county court of Deschutes County, Ore gon, his final account in said es tate, and that said court has fixed Ihe 25th day of September, 1950, at Ihe hour of two o'clock P.M. a the time, and the court room of said court as the place, for hear ing of objections, if any, to said final account," and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published this 26th day of August, 1950. DELOSS C. HAINES. Administrator. Ad In America there are about 100.000 tank trucks delivering gasoline, fuel oil and kerosene.' A T Mr-r Allnrnpv fnr 223-229-234-240C ' set the troop carrier plane afire. 6 AIRMEN DIE Nashville,. Tenn., Sept. 2 II1 ! Sewart air force base was ex pected to announce today the names of six airmen killed in the crash of a C-119 "Flying Box car" from which three others parachuted to safety. It was first believed that seven perished when the plane crashed in a cornfield near Parsons. Tenn., yesterday. Only six bodies were found, however and a ne gro trooper was later discovered tangled In his 'chute far from the crash scene. His name was not learned. . - - 1 Sgt Richard Evans, Oak Lawn, III- and Cpl. Joe T. Woof ten of Dixie. Ga.. were the other I survivors. 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