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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 195Q
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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For Sale Heal Estate
. HOLLIDAY REALTY
" REALTORS
. Price $7900.00
3 bedroom house, dinette, guest
house, outside fireplace, garage,
concrete driveway. 1 acre.
Price $5500.00 .
3 bedroom modern house, close
to grade school. 95 GI loan or
will sell on contract.
Price $2100.00
1 bedroom modern house, close
in, newly painted, ample storage.
DON'T DELAY, SEE
HOLLIDAY
1050 Bond Street ' Bend, Oregon
, Phone 1950 or 1189-J, Res.
FRED SPIVEY, SALESMAN
ANNE FORBES, REALTOR
36 Oregon , Phone 36-W
EXCELLENT location, 4 bed
rooms, large living room. Oil fur
nace. $13,650, $5000 down, $90
month.
NEAR Kenwood school, 4 bed
rooms, 2 lots, $7000. $1500 down.
NEW cozy 2 bedroom, electric
range wiring, utility room. $4750.
Will trade for 3 bedroom home.
2 BEDROOMS, double garage.
Bargain for $5000. Will trade
equity of $2200 for payment on
40 acres or smaller.
MIDSTATE REALTY CO.
C. J. Lindh and D. H. Peoples
. . 1037 Wall Street
Phone 495
FINISHED SOON:
3 bedrooms, large living room,
all ' oak floors, kitchen, utility
room, fireplace, oil-pipe furnace,
16x20 garage, large lot. Located
in a choice residential district.
$11,200
Mr. GI:
If you have $500 cash, you can
move into a nearly-new 2 bed
room home on large lot; loan is
approved $4500.00, ready to close.
GILBERT'S
REAL ESTATE
EDGE OF TOWN: 3 Bedroom
modern, automatic heat, 2 lots
dbl. garage. $5000.00 terms.
3 BEDROOM: Modern near
school. Automatic heat, fireplace,
dining room, etc. $6250.00 terms.
CASH BARGAIN: 3 rooms &
bath. Plastered, well arranged,
clean. Paved street, $3150.00.
2 BEDROOM: Modern with din
ing room, Features range wire
ing, utility room, on city sewer,
and has fireplace. $4500.00 cash.
Gilbert's Real Estate
1015 Wall ' Phone 1946
ALL STATE REALTY
LISTINGS NEEDED
Buy this and retire. 2 mod. homes
on one lot. $90.00 per mo. income,
only $6500. Yes $2500 down.
Handyman Special 3 B.R. Mod. E.
Side close in. $3500 and only
oOU dn.
2 B. R. Mod. on 4 lots E. Side
$595.00 Terms.
2 B. R. Mod. on Georgia. Close
in. $3950 Terms.
FARMS
Cloverdale, 120 A. 65 A. Wtr. 30
A. all. Good tractor plus equip,
fair house & out bides, on the
pavement. $12,600 $4500 down.
. This office will be closed Thurs
day through Sunday.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO
OWN THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME
IN BEND
It is our privilege to offer for sale
this lovely home containing two
master bedrooms. Large living
room and unique fireplace. Two
baths. Dining room, kitchen.
Guest cottage. Made of finest ma
terials and workmanship. Latest
mechanical devices for efficiency
anil comfort. Facing West on sev
eral beautifully landscaped lots
with a panoramic view ot1 the
Cascade Mountains.
HI-WAY REAL ESTATE
228 East 3rd. Phone 869-J
MOUNTAIN STOCK RANCH:
200 acre deeded land. 90 head gov
ernment permit range. Also other
out ranee, o room modern house,
furnished. 3 car garage, 2 barns
and outbuildings, and all farm
equipment. Total price SW.OOO.
$16,000 down. Balanre terms. For
Information write Box 237, Pros-
ect, Oregon.
MAKE DOWN PAYMENT like
rent. 2 bedroom modern home.
For sale or will lease wi'h option
to buy. $5200. Will GI. Ph. 1533J
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Un-1
ion Oil Co. has station for ease
in Salem. Equipment and mer -
chanriise at cost. Owner leaving
Oregon reason for selling. Phone
Salem 3-7676.
For Sale Real Estate
REAL ESTATE contract on Bend
property, $3,450.00. Interest 6,
payable $50.00 month. Some dis
count Contact Chas. Antllla, Box
14, Grays River, Wash.
FOUR room house, semi - mo
dern, furnished except stoves,
electric tank, shower, garage,
woodshed. West side. $2100.00.
Small down payment, easy terms.
855 Ogden Ave.
CENTRAL OREGON'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL RESORT CENTER.
SEE MR. RUSSELL PERSON
ALLY FOR DETAILS AND
PRICE.
LARGE IRRIGATED RANCH
EXCEPTIONALLY LOVELY
HOME. FULLY EQUIPPED,
JUST RIGHT DISTANCE FROM
BEND FOR BUSINESSMAN OP
ERATOR $45,000.
HI-WAY REAL ESTATE
228 EAST 3RD STREET
ENJOY YOUR OWN FIRE
PLACE in modern home nestled
among pines and juniper, on
quiet and peaceful 3 acres just
outside city limits. 3 A water,
garden, berries, fruit trees, and
nursery stock. Spacious living
room, fireplace, master bedroom
with hard wood floors, 2 bed
rooms on 2nd floor, modern elec
tric kitchen, bath, shower and
tub. Furnace heat, 1 guest cabin
or utility.
Price $9975.00 Terms to reliable
party.
SACRIFICE ON PAVED
STREET
A white picket fenced little cot
tage immaculate inside & out.
Completely furnished, with elec.
kitchen & modern bath. Garden
spot, nice lawn, good 'garage
with work shop, must see to ap
preciate, elderly owner must
leave. Price $4200.
A REAL OPPORTUNITY ' ' ':.
An out of state elderly lady wish
es to sell a 6 room house with
separate $30.00 per month rental,
which will help pay off loan.
Price $5250.00.
GET QUICK CASH FOR YOUR
rKUftiKii. we have local and
out of town buyers for 2 & 3
bedroom homes, ranches and ln-
come property. LIST NOW.
. E. M. Bucknum
Realtor & Insurance '
1029 Brooks' street Phone 331
Near Chamber of Commerce
After hours phone 1472J -C.
D. PIERCE
MIDSTATE REALTY CO.
C. J. Lindh and D. H. Peoples
:i037 Wall Street
Phone 495 "
WE'VE SOLD nearly all our.mer
chandise and are in need of list
ings on good 3 bedroom homes
and good farms.
Fuel
FOR FUEL -PHONE
444
Standard heating oils. Lump, nut,
stoker, coal. Petroleum coke, Presto-Logs.
BEND STORAGE
& TRANSFER
222 Irving Ave.
2 CORD 16" gr. slab, $14; 2 cord
16" dry slab, $19, delivered in
Bend. (You haul from yard, $5
per cord.) Central Oregon Fuel
Co., phone 201-W. 936 A St., Red
mond, Ore,
For Sale Farm Products
NO. 1 POTATOES $2.25 sack,
Will deliver. H. F. Crosswhlte,
Rt. 3. Box 168. Neff Road, north
side Pilot Bytte, Phone 2102-W-l-
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Fresh
and springer Guernsey and Hoi
stein milk cows. Ph. 285-Z or see
Arnold Amen, 1 mile north of
Redmond on Hl-way 97.
U. S. No. 1 potatoes, $2.25 per
sack. For spuds that don't cook
up call 30-F-4, or see Fred Sacht
Jcn, RL 1, Box 22.
CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK
to Central Oregon Auction for
the highest prices. Sale everv
Thursday. Ben R. Smith, Mgr.,
phone 33-K-8.
COMMERCIAL POTATOES Net
ted Gems, about 90' No. 1 s.
$1.25 plus sacks or will exchange
sacks. Also 5 white ducks. Phone
201 9J3.
18 NICE FEEDER PIGS. J. W.
Grammer, Redmond, Rt. 1, Phone
283J, Redmond.
HAVE MILK COWS for sale,
Guernsey and Jersey. Have two
yearling bulls, one Hereford and
one Guernsey. L. W. Svensen, Rt.
1, Box 314. Phone 13F33.
GOOD POTATOES, $1.50 sack.
Will deliver. W. G. Burleigh. Rt.
1, Box 24. Phone 30F13.
For Sale Miscellaneous
RIFLE AMMUNITION for 31
and 25 cal. Jap guns, complete
line of Rifle and shot gun shells.
Gun Store in Prineville
TRICYCLES
New shipment, all sizes. Lowest
prices.
CARL AUSTIN
Bond & Greenwood
BALDWIN ACRO. SPINET
Today's great piano.
Benson Piano Co.
Direct Factory Representative
-1 106 Minnesota
Phone 1087 J
FOR SALE on December 31 Bur
1 roughs Posting Machine complete
with ledger trays stands and
' transfer files. The Miller Lumber
' Company.
For Sale Miscellaneous
DISTINCTIVE
RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES
Would you like to know where
to find Christian literature, Bi
bles, Sacred Records, Plaques
and Church Supplies? We have a
lovely assortment of Scripture
text Christmas Cards also.
Stop and see us.
CHRISTIAN
SUPPLY CENTER
106 Minnesota Ave.
: Phone 1087-J
BRAMBACH Baby Grand piano.
Nice condition. Priced reasonably
with easy payments. Phone Mrs.
Kissenbeck at Pilot Butte Inn.
WHEN buying or selling furni
ture, see Cliff. Phone 2060.
CLIFF'S, 350 Division.
RADIO TUBES Complete stock
r-nuco and other nationally
known brands. Tubes tested.
Bend Furniture Co. -
OIL HEATER: 5-room size. With
tank and fittings. Phone 738-R.
SIAMESE KITTENS. Only two
five-month old kittens left. No
more before Christmas. Phone
1336W. 37 Hastings.
DOUBJJ3 DECK COIL SPRINGS
like new, less than half price.
Bird cage and stand $2.50. Round
oak table $4.00. Oil circulators
$19.50 to $39.50. Kitchen tables
$2.50 to $3.50. Chairs $1.50 to
$2.50. Tricycle, sled, 39" ' coil
springs $7.50. Radio $6.50. Hall
tree 52.U0. Desk, dresser, vanity,
hot water tanks, brass bound fire
place screen. Dinette table with
3 matching chairs $17.50. New
rakes $1.00 each. Show cases,
choice $20.00. Cliff's, 350 Division
St, Phone 2060.
FACTORY BUILT Trailer House,
sleeps 4. Bob's Mobile Service Sta
tion, on South Highway.
'- BEND FURNITURE
' " COMPANY
; BARGAIN HOUSE
Phone 2123 No. 2 Kearney Ave.
PLENTY OF PARKING
- SPACE
Oil heaters In good condition.
$19.50 up.
Wood heaters, electric, coal,
wood, and oil ranges. All good
buys.
We have several dining room
sets, 5, 7, and 8 piece.
Bedroom furniture, in good con
dition. Beds, springs and mat-
troeooe
Brighten your? ;home( w4th;,srjm.
of tne odd-sized rugs we nave
on slock. They're beautiful and
inexpensive.
One General Electric refrigera
tor. A bargain.
BEND FURNITURE
BARGAIN HOUSE
No. 1 Kearney ' Lots of
Parking Space
KELVINATOR DeLuxe Elec.
range $195.00 3 yr. old, old elec.
range good cond. $20.00, Walnut
dining table 4 chairs $35.00. high
chair $3.00, daveno $2.00, Blonde
Bedroom set Springs & mattress
$110.00. Breakfast set, table, 2
chairs $12.50.
362 E. Clay Phone 1583J
BUNGALOW COT & mattress,
double bed springs & mattress,
gas range & water heater. 223
St. Helens, Phone 1716VV.
USED WASHERS. $10.00 and
up. Maytag Appliance Store,
1033 Brooks. Phone 274.
ONE 2 inch Brodie meter with
air eliminator & one Smith
meter. 2 inch, with !r pim'-i.
tor. $200.00 for both. Phone 123X,
Redmond.
For Sale Used Cars
1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan.
Good rubber, fair motor. Can be
seen at Hill's Auto Shop, 202
Greenwood.
WARD MOTOR CO.
USED CARS
1. 1947 CHEV. 5 pass. Radio,
heater, sun visor, new seat cov
ers. Very good condition
throughout. Ready for winter.
Total price r....$1050
2. 1946 DODGE Sedan. Well
equipped, new winward green
paint. Ready for winter .. $950
3. 1940 FORD Sedan. Reasonable.
Good economical transporta
tion - '. : $295
1938 CHEV.
iy
Cpe. A little dnn-
: $225
1937 FORD Sedan. Not much
good - $-15
. 1935 DODGE Panel. A good
rig - e i..;...:... $95
GUARANTEED
WARD MOTOR CO.
Your Pontlac and GMC
Dealer
Bond & Oregon
EQUITY in 1947 Ford 2 door se
dan. Perfect condition. Leaving
for service, must sacrifice. Call
after 6 p.m.. 821 Division.
1946 FORD 4 door, good mechan
ical condition, pood shape inside
and out. Price 5995. Can be seen
219 Franklin, after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: Special 60 Fleetwood
Cadillac. U. S. Royal master tires.
Must sell at once. Phone 1199.
For Sale Used Cars
'46 OLDS sedan. Hydramatic, ra
dio, heater, spots, other extras,
$1125. Will take older car in trade
up to $350. 1337 Albany.
1941 STUDEBAKER udor sedan.
Heater, overdrive, good rubber &
good shape mechanically. $525.
Phone 322-W.
1930 MODEL A Ford. Runs good.
16-inch wheels with good ruober.
$95.00. Phone 1610-J or see at 535
Federal.
For Kent
2 BEDROOM furnished house
for winter months. Adults only.
627 Ogden. Phone 1866-J.
ALMOST NEW: 2 bedroom
home. Located just off E. 8th on
Penn St. Ph. 1335-W.
MODERN one bedroom unfurn
ished home. Write co Bend Bul
letin. Box 4315.
FURNISHED Apts. one or two
bedroom steam heated apart
ments completely furnished. Gar
ages, electric ranges, refrigera
tion. $17.50 to $20 weekly. South
City Limits Motel.
FURNISHED apartment, includ
ing - electricity, heat, gas, tele
Dhone and car parkins space. $18-
$24 week. L Rancho Motor Ho
tel. Redmond.
FURNISHED sleeping rooms
with private bath. Steam heat &
telephone, $12 - $16 per week.
L Rancho Motor Hotel, Redmond.
MODERN one bedroom house
with garage. Completely fur
nished. No children or pets. 1145
Federal.
2 ROOM modern cabin, furnished.
$30 month. Lights & water fur
nished. 1564 Division. Phone
793-R.
2 ROOM modern furnished apt.
Gas equipped. Close in. Inquire
443 Broadway after 4 p.m.
5 ROOM modem
21-F-4 or 668.
house. Call
FURNISHED apts., 1 & 2 bed
room, electric kitchens Central
heating system. $18 to $23 weekly.
Also furnished rooms. Casa
Grande Motel.
2 BEDROOM modern house.
Hardwood floors, oil furnace,
garage. On bus line. No children
or pets. Preferably working cou
ple. Phone 1123-W. Corner 3rd &
Norton.
3 ROOM furnished modern apt.
Suitable for 2 adults. No objection
to small baby. Oil heat. Refrigera
tion. Corner 9th & Newport. 1415
W. 9th.
(lV 2 BEDROOM duplex unfur
nished, $60 Adults only;. (2) 2
bedroom home, furnished, close
in, $60. (3) 3 rooms unfurnished,
$60. Adults or 1 small child. Anne
Forbes, Realtor, 36 Oregon
Phone 36-W.
3 ROOM furnished front apart
ment. Nicely furnished, steam
heat. Refrigeration, utilities fur
nished. No children or pels. 1309
East 3rd. Phone 1923R.
AT 6 LAVA ROAD. Partly fur
nished duplex. Inquire Bud Stipe,
A. C. Stipe Furniture Co.
3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. Oil
heat, gas and refrigerator. 520',a
Florida. Phone 1918J.
Wanted
GUNS WANTED All types
cash or trade. Good prices. If you
need cash, bring your GUN to
Evans Fly Co.
TO BUY: Holstein, Guernsey or
Jersey milking cows. Fresh or to
freshen soon. Must be good milk
ers. Will buy one or a dozen for
cash. Phone 1224.
1 OR 2 CHILDREN to care for In
my home. Clean, modern.- Can
give rcf. Well experienced. Phone
384-M. Address 1214 Union St.
USED SADDLE & bridle in good
condition. Under $30,000. Phone
261-L.
FLAT RACK trucks capable of
hauling 4 6 cord 8' wood. 3 1 trips
a day 15 mile haul. Inquire 609
Hill St. ,
FACTORY BUILT house trailer,
late model, at reasonable price.
Call at Hills Repair Shop. 202
Greenwood.
Ixist
WILL the party who picked up
the 2 straight claw hammers on
the Century Drive al noon Thurs
day kindly call 1675J. Reward.
Services
EXPERT Repairing: sewing ma
chines, washing machines, refrig
erators, ranges, vacuum cleaners,
mixers, toasters, irons, peculat
ors. ANDERSON SEWING
MACHINE &
APPLIANCE CENTER
All New Domestics Carry
a Lifetime Guarantee
BILL'S
TOWING SERVICE
V. B. "BILL" ANDERSON
Independent
CARS AND TRUCKS
24-llr.'Korvic
Phone 59-W or 216 W
GENERAL Cat Work, leveling,
filling, land clearing, basements
dug, roads made. See Goodwin.
1559 Diviston or phone 420 or
1241-M.
SAW FILING, gumming, ham
mering, hand Raw welding. Sand
er belts, hand saw blades, new
handles hung in tools. Sexton
Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall
SU
Classified
Services
WELL DRILLING, drain holes.
Serving all of central Oregon.
Call Bend 1914-W or write Lloyd
Mathers, 855 E. 7th.
HOUSE MOVING and raising;
large or small. Estimates gladly
given. Holman Transfer, 201
Irving, phone 987.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
and repairs on all makes. Phone
274. 1033 Brooks.
FOR WELL and drain hole drill
ing call Lee Grimes, Carroll
Acres. Phone 2030-W or 1252-J.
FURNITURE MOVING: d u s t
proof padded van. We pack your
china with care, hang your
clothes in our wardrobe. Local
and nation-wide moving and stor
age. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv
ing. Phone 987.
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain
holes shot. Free estimates. Phone
1252-J or 2030-W. D. W. Grimes,
210 Davis, Bend.
MOVING VAN SERVICE
We specialize in the handling of
fiousenoid uoods
Storage -: Packing : Moving
Local or Long Distance
Aeent for Bekins Vanliners
BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER
CO.
222 Irving Ave. Phone 444
NOTICE OF SEASONAL
DETERMINATIONS
Notice Is hereby given that
each of the employers listed be
low has been determined to be a
seasonal employer, within', the
meaning of Section 126-70'i
O.C.L.A. Any interested party
may request a hearing befor
the Commission within ten day.
after the date of last Duhllcntinn
of this notice. The "off-season" oi
eacn seasonal employer is at
stated below:
East Lake Resort, 1-1-51 thru
5-12-51 & 9-30-51 thru 12-31-51;
Paulina Lake Lodge, 1-1-51
thru 5-12-51 & 9-16-51 thru
12-31-51; Walker Range Pa- '
, trol Ass'n., 1-1-51 thru 5-12-51
& 10-14-51 thru 12-31-51.
OREGON UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION C O M M I S
S I O N.
Dated and first published this
13th day of November, 1950.
Date-of last publication 28th day
of November, 1950.
288-289-290-291-292
293-294-295-296
2U7-298-299-300i
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland. Nov. 20 HI") Cattle
salable 1500; active; steady; can
nercutter cows slow with some
bids weaker; high roedium-low
good short fed steers 28-31; some
held above 31.50;" Itlw rtiedrW
steers 28-28.50; commons 24-26.50;
few medium heifers 26.50-27; com
mon beef heifers 22-26; cutler-low
common dairy types heifers 18-22;
cannercutter cows 1718; some
held around 18.50; shells down
ward to 14 or below: common
medium beef cows 19-23.50; votinc
cows to 24.50 or above; good beef
bulls 25.50-26; ' common-medium
sausage bulls 21-24.50.
Calves salable 250; stock calves
active; steady to strong; slauch
ter calves slow; about steady;
good light vealors 31-32: medium
good 350500 lb. slock calves 28
31.
Hogs salable 1150; slow; few
sales 25 cents lower; some hidf
off more; partial clearance 180
230 lbs. 20; some bids down tc
19.50 and below; good-choice 150
175 lbs. 19; good 350-510 lb. sows
16.5017.50; heavier weights 16;
good-choice feeders quotable 22
23.
Sheep salable 1100; active;
steady; good-choice fed wooler
lamhs 27.50; good lots 27; me
diums down to 2fi; gootl feeder!
above 26; good-choice 150 lb
slaughter ewes lo 13.50, new high;
other good ewes 12.501 3.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland, Nov. 20 'II'' Prices o'
Grades AA ami A medium ant
A small eggs were raised twt
tents a dozen today on the Port
land wholesale market with
grades AA anil A and B large
eggs advanced one cent a dozen.
Butter quotations were steady
to firm and unchanged.
Butler Prices to retailers:
Grade AA prints, 71c lb.; AA car
tons. 72c; A grade prints, 71c; A
cartons, 72c; B piints, 67c.
fc.ct;.s Prices to rt'ta Hers:
Grade AA large, 66c doz.; A large,
fi-lc; AA medium. 60c; A medium.
859c; small, 43c; cartons. 2c ad
ditinnal.
Cheese Prices lo retailers:
Oregon singles. ,')7'-12c lb.; Ore
gon 5 lb. loaves, 43'4t-45c lb.; trip-
lets, l'ac less than singles. Prem
ium brands, singles, 52',i-53c; 5-lb.
loaf, 54 'A -55c lb.
C IVIL SI IT Ftl.KII
Thomas II. Cork filed a civil
suit against A. L. and Iris Chap
tin in circuit court last Saturday.
In his complaint the plaintiff re
quests a judgment and decree
from the court declaring that the
defendants hold t it lo to property
In Redmond In trust for plain'iff
and commanding that the defend
ants convey the property to Cork
"Ht'n payment of the price paid!. tones, who for the past year has
for the pro'ieny by the defend-; oiierated the business which she
ants. purchased from Jelf Murry, has
The properly in question in-1 announced the sale of her M. J.
eludes the southeast quarter of; grocery business to Isolds Krcbs
itie southwest qua iter of the t and Chick Rider, who have taken
wmthupst quaitt'i of section 16, ; over the ojieralitin, The new own
township 15 south, range 13. jers came to Madias from Carlin.
. Nov.. where Rider was formerly
On peat land In Finland trees ; in the grocery business. Both are
are lying cut to mk way fori looking for homes lor their fam
ngrieulttiral crops and the logs ilies,
are drilled out from end to endj Miss .tones will remain with
lo make wood jjipei for diatiiMge. I the biikine ior a time. .
Ads
Special Session
Now Expected i
To Delay Action
By Lyle C. Wilson
(United Press Surf Correspondent)
Washington, Nov. 20 UH Ad
ministration enthusiasm for the
special session of congress con
vening a week from today died
with the general election returns.
This one- already is tagged a
'do-nothing" session. Sen. Robert
A. Taf t, R., 0 uttered the oppo
sition verdict on It when he was
asked what expects the special
session to do.
"Adjourn," Taft replied.
Mr. Truman's fair employment
practices bill will be the star
:asualty of the 81st congress
.vhieh will expire when the spe
:lal session ends. The new 82nd.
with considerable republican rein
forcement, wil convene Jan. 3. Re
publicans will prevent any slg-
nuicant action until the reinforce
ments arrive.
FEPC was passed bv the house,
!t was stymied In the senate by
t filibuster and died when its
friends were unable to vote a clo
iure motion which would have
itopped debate.
Not Held Over
favorable house action on
FEPC will not hold over to the
new congress. All pending legis
lation dies when the congress con
sidering it comes to an end.
Other house-approved bills now
in the senate calendar which will
lie along with FEPC are those to
idmit Hawaii and Alaska as
States and to rescind the orders
it the postmaster general to cur
tail city mall deliveries as an
sconomy measure.
Another casualty will be the bill
to repeal and reduce some war
time manufacturers' excise taxes.
This bill was speeding throuch
pongress when the Korean war
started. It was not long there
after that all hope of tax reduc
tions vanished and congress turn
3d to tax increases. The excise
tax reduction had passed both
houses and was due for last-minute
review before final enact
ment, when events caught up
with It.
It will be a long time before
mother tax reduction bill gets
much congressional attention.
Little Action Expected
Authority for a federal program
for health' service tn schnnl chll-
Ai'enUuis..passeil the senate and
nwaits house action. There seems
little chance of action In the spe
cial session. -
In the same fix Is a senate-approved
project for construction
grants lo medical colleges and
for scholarships.
The senaie also voted home
rule for the District of Columbia,
out the house never got around
to it.
One of the most controversial
bills which almost made It but
missed was to overrule the su
preme court opinion which held
that oil bearing tldclands belong
ed to the federal government in
stead of to the states wnose sea
shores they composed. That one
passed the senate and had been
marked for early' house consid
eration. Mr. Truman opposed that one.
But he wanted -many of the bills
which now must die. Until the
returns came In he had been of a
mind to cull congress back to
meet today. But the returns con
vinced him that he could not ex
pect anything from this special
session even if it were extended
a week. -
Unusual Bird
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have originated in western Wash
ington. There were also cats of
paper on the train, and these
originate at Powell River, British
Columbia, and are ferried across
lo Vancouver, B.C. But, it is
pointed out, there is no reason
that an aquatic bird that lives on
Alaskan islands should seek re
fuge on an open lumber car.
Product of .storm?
The other possibility is that the
bird was blown Into Bend-by the
recent storm. Weathermen say
that Aleutian born storms sweep
out over the Pacific and over the
Oregon coast in great cyclonic,
counter-clockwise whirls. The
bird, it Is pointed out, could have
been swept from a rocky island
roost by a fierce wind, carried out
over the Pacific, then dropped In
Bend as the storm circled '.n from
the south.
There are possibilities that
other murrelets were blown into
Oregon, and oilier finds should be
reported, Bend residents' inter
ested In bird lore stress.
MADRAS STOIt K SOLD
Madras. Nov. 20- Miss Martha
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Yes, Norge washes more thin txvict
as many clothes in one loud! It is the
only automatic washer with adequate
Capacity fot the average (anuly's need,
BILL'S ELECTRIC
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Fiye Lose Lives
In Accidents
(By United Press)
Five persons died as the re
sult of. highway accidents In
northwest Oregon during the
week end.
Portland recorded its 41st and
42nd fatalities when Harry K.
Moore, 41, Portland, and Henry
A. Smith, 34, also of "Portland,
died of Injuries Sunday.
wioore was crusneo unaer nts
car when it overturned after leav
ing the highway on Columbia
boulevard. Smith died Sunday
from injuries received in a two
car crash Friday night.
Mrs. uessie Appiegren, 77, Mil-
wrtukle, was .killed when she
talked Into the side of a speeding
car near iiatisione.
A two-car smashuo near ScaD-
poosc claimed the life of Ida Wil
liamson, 54, St. Helens. ., She was
riding with her husband Robert
R. Williamson, superintendent of
tne rope & Talbot plant at St.
riciens.
An 83-year-old Tncoma. Wash.,
woman, Mrs. Dora Whalev. was
killed Saturday when a car in
which she was riding overturned
on highway 99-east south of Al
bany. GIVEN PRISON TERM
Oregon City. Nov. 20 UI1 Mrs.
Atlee Marie Chabaude, 53, today
was sentenced by Judge Ralph M.
Holman to not more than 10 years
in the state penitentiary for the
Aug. 26 shooting of her employer,
Curtis Handle, 63.
Mrs. Chabaude was convicted of
manslaughter by, a circuit- court
jury Saturday, ,
She was convicted of firing five
bullels Into Handles body at his
home In the Highlands district
when he attempted to enter his
nouse. hne claimed he was drunk
and threatened her.
HARVARD KEEPS PACE
Cambridge, Mass. nil A ser
ies of architectural face liftings
have kept the nutlon's oldest uni
versity looking young for 314
years.
Founded In 1636, Harvard has
always had its new look and to
day reflects the architectural
styles of three centuries.
The latest Is the $3,000,000 ultra-modern
graduate center built
of limtistone, glass and wood on a
si eel frame, the last word In func
tional living and learning accom
modations. Some 1,200 students sleep,
stutly, dino, congregate and pass
the Idle hours in stream-lined
splendor. The buildings are con
nected by covered passageways
in case of rain.
It was back in 1720 that Har
vard built Massachusetts hall In
the latest Colonial style;
Since then the university has
produced classic examples of Eng
lish Georgian, Federalist, Victor
ian Gotn.c and !9th century Ro
manesque, a brick and mortar his
tory of American architecture.
B. IMtS ORGAN
Anniston. Ala. ui--Wllllam S.
Coleman, a bank employe, wanted
to give his wife a musical Instru
ment so he built her an electric
organ.
i hough he knows no music and
is not an electrician, Coleman con
verted an abandoned pump organ
into a modern electric instrument.
A spark of imagination, a few
dollars worth of electrical mate
rialf, tome hours of spare time
antl the discarded organ cabinet
became s pleasant and novel sur
prise for his organist-wife, who
had wanted an organ lor years.
IEWEI. OK A WOMAN
Boston '111 Frank Leahy got
his first haircut from a woman
barber apil rcoited that Mrs.
Miltla Kuckovs, a Latvian refu
"didn't say a wotd."
Takes op no mora floor
pace than the ordinary
automatic washer.
Saves hot water, suvtt
soapsaves timt, latam
bands, tool
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Oregon Driver
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Names Listed
Driver instructors present fol
low. .
Bob Hendershott, K 1 a m a t h
Falls; Russell Scott, Lebanon;
Lennls Nash, Pendleton; Beach
Patton, Hood River; Dwight Cath-
erwood, West Linn; Carl Rice,
Oregon City; Jirri Atteberry, On
tario; G. M. Shearer, west Linn,
and J. W. Bilyeu, Bend. Ex-off Icial
members present were Paul War
ren, state safety department;
George Henderson, assistant su
perintendent of the Lebanon-
schools; Sidney King, Oregon
State Motor association; Clyde M.
McKay. Jocal representative, ot
the American Automobile associa
tion and OSMA director, and R. E.
Jewell, Bend superintendent; of
schools. . . ' ..
: 'BANUNHEV BIDES NORTH
' Hot Springs, ArkW-rA hitch
hiking animal which apparently
ro'de all the way from South Am
erica In a bunch of bananas has
Hot Springs' amateur zoologists
consumed with curiosity.
The little animal, about the size
of a small rat, jumped out of the
bunch of bananas in a downtown .
store. The store manager, Elwood
Smith, Issued the following de
scription: Size, about that-of a small rat;
tall, about three times as long as
Its body; nose, sharp; ears, larger .
than a rat's and paper-thin; legs.
Blender; eyes, large, black and
goggling. The tail is prehensile,
but when not in use Is kept roll
ed Into a small ball.
- The animal has been named
"Banunkey" because of his resem
blance to a monkey.'
RETURNS TO BEND
Dr. C. J. Rademacher, Bend
physician, returned to Bend Sun
day after taking a post-graduate
course In obstetrics and gynecol
ogy at the Univei'slty of Califor
nia at Los Angeles last week.
The course began on'Monday and
ended Friday. Dr. Rademacher
Is associated with the Robert
Hemingway memorial clinic.
VERN LARSON
Agency
Insurance & Real Estate
135 Oregon Ave. Phone 32
BEND, OREGON
let Cream and
Light. Lunch business In
adjoining town. Large vol
ume. ';,,-
Restaurant
In heart of tourist section.
Beer license.
40 Acres
30 C. O. I. 2-bedroom mod
ern, full line nearly new ma
chinery, on pavement.
Terms.
$8,000
108 Acres
80 C. O. I B0 acres lllled.
2-bedroom home on pave
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$10,500,
3-Bedroom Modern
With bath, furnace, good lo
ratlon. Terms. Immediate
possession.
$8,750
2-Bedroom Modern
2' i lots on pavement, Insu
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$6,775
New
2-bedroom modern with oak
floors, furnace, east side lo
cation. A dandy. Terms.
$8,000
Wr are In need of farm anrl
ranch listings. They are gom
fast.
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