The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 04, 1951, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1951
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE NINE
Properties Change Hands;
News of Tumalo Reported
Tumalo, Jan. 4 Mr. and Mm.
C. I. Dunlap void their ranch last
week to Mr. and Mr. Ol'vel Mc
Dowell and son, of Ontario und
.this week they are mpvlng to the
Hoy Clurk place In Tumulo. Clark
is now ut Idanhu where he Is op
erating a service station and Mis.
Clark is moving to that town as
soon as she can mukc the neces
sary arrangements.
The Frank Charleston home
' was the scene of a wutch party
Sunday evening when members
of the lllllcum Study club and
their husbands held their annual
AT STIPE'S
-ALL NEW
AC. STIPE
Furniture Co.
821 WALL
The Only Stipe Furniture
Store In Central Oregon.
New Year's eve party there.
Mr. and Mrs. p. . O, Stanton
were dinner guests ' New Yeur'i)
day ut the Ji A. Scoggln hpme,
Christmas day the Stantons were
guests ut tho Chas. Covey home
In Powell Butte. During the day
they enjoyed a couple of plane
rides over the surrounding, coun
try, Covey taking them up in hJs
private plane. Mis. Stanton and
Covey are cousins. ;
Mr. und Mrs.' Ed Turner and
four children spent the Christmas
holidays with hor parents, Mr,
and Mrs. E. P. Land, Sedgwick,
Colo. The fumlly rtjade the trip
by uutomobilo und returned to
Tumulo )as( Saturday.
; Mr. and1 Mrs. l. A. Scoggln
and son, Kayet, spent Christmas
at the Omer Harris ranch home
near Prlneville, where a family
gathering waif held.
Mr." and Mr.f. Fred Shepard
planned to go to Salem Wednes
day for the funeral of his brother,
Robert J. Shepard, who died Sat
urday In an Albany hospital.
Mrs. Nel Davis is convalescing
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Putnam following
a week's illness which hospital
ized her several days. Visitors to
see Mrs. Davis New Year's day
included Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Kurtz and children, Miriam Ann
and Roger, Mrs. Fred Shepard
and Mrs. Robert Petersen.
James Long left Sunday for
Portland, where he was to attend
a New Year's eve party and also
was to take an examination in the
service this week.
Tom Sandwick left last week
for a visit In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shepard'
moved to Bend this week from
Prlneville.
Women attending Tumalo
grange Friday evening, January
5, are to take sandwiches, It was
announced.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of
Glen Vista left before Christmas
for Redding, Calif, where they
are visiting their daughter and
her family. The Wrights expect
to be gone for six weeks.
' Visiting at the Harold Patlln
son home for a week over Christ
mas, were Mr. and Mrs. Weath-'
erford and son, of Portland.
Guests ut the Pattinson hpme for
Christmas dinner besides their
house guests, were the following:
Mr; and Mrs. B. A, Chaney, Mr.
and Mrs. John Klndrick., Mr. and
Mrs Chet Fullerton and son,
Billy, and Mr, and' Mrs. Leonard
Durudson, Jr.
Purward Grubb is at his home
recovering from an attack of
rheumatic fever, which he suf;
ferod four weeks ago. He will be
bedfast for some time yet. Christ
mas day, Mr. and Mrs. Don Grubb
and baby and James Cook, of
Chemult, were dinner guests at
the Grubb homo. . .
Clay Shepard, accompanied by
Andy Sandwick, left New Year's
day for the valley following their
visits here over the holidays with
their respective parents., Anltra
Sandwick left by bus for La
Grande Monday evening.
Another square dance 'will be
held at the Tumalo grange hall
Saturday evening with Wes Wel
come calling. .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gurnsey and
sons, Dick, Gary . and Ronnie
spent' the Christmas week-end at
Woodburn at the homes of Mrs.
Gurnsey's two sisters, Mrs.
George Langel and Mrs. Don
Bowers, and their families. New
Year's week-end the Langel fam
ily visited here at the Gurnsey
home. Also here for New Year's
from Fort Hueneme, Calif, were
Leon Langel, seaman first class,
and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. William Malone
spent Christmas week in Portland
m
mm
. . , Oregonians have relied.
, on FIRST NATIONAL for
every banking service
-j -
HOME IMPROVE
MINT LOANS
LIbfral repayment program.
No morlgagt required.
HOME MORTGAGE
LOANS
Up-to-tht-minute Information
on Gl, FHA, regular mortgage
loani,
PERSONAL LOANS
Convenient termi, repay out ol '
Income. Prompt service.
AUTO LOANS
Aik your auto dealer, or oppty
at ony Pint Notional banking
office.
CHECKING
Regular Checking Account! or
the popular Low Coit Check
plan. Nome and addreii im
printed free on regular per
tonal chick.
SAVINGS
Now laml'iS up to and In
cluding (10,000.00, t ov.f '
$10,000.00.
TRUST AND
INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT
SERVICES
Aik any officer of this bank for
d.falli.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Valuable. ..and Important pa
port proffered for liftl. mora
than o ptnny a da.
MONEY ORDERS
TRAVELERS CHEQUES
AIITyptuof
Business and
Commercial Loans
OPEN 10 to '3
INCWDINO SATUHDAV
FIRST NATIONAL DANK of Portland
DECEMBER 30, 1950
Momb.r Federal Dapoilt Insurance Corporation
RESOURCES
Cath In vault and In fodoral teierve Bank.. $ 6S,60,91B.2 . .
-Mttom -BanlU ..... 44,1 1,363.64
Total Cath
Unllod Slalot Gov.rnm.nt Obligation.,
Direct and fully' fcuoronloed . .......
Stale, County and Municipal tend, ojnd
Warrant. .' it ' .
Other Bond, and tecurllle. a
Slock In federal tet.rv Bank..,........u
' Loan, dnd Dlscouhli .t
Accrued Intern! Receivable. . . . . ........ .'.v
Bank Premiiet, furniture and Plulur.i and
Safe Deposit Vault.............
Other ieal Estate owned .1
Customers' liability on Accounts of tetter.
, of Credit, Acceptance, and Endorsed lllls.'
Other Resource. a
TOTAl RESOURCES.. ............
LIABILITIES
Copltal
Surplus ;'
Undivided Profits..;.
Total Capital fund..,
$110,921,412.56
m, 14070.31
46,634,169.35
4,101,616.06
730,000.00
241,624,159.75
2,176,340.02
S,69J,1 01.40
: s.oo
5,131,919.71
. 556,478.1 3
..$ 7,500,000.00
.. 17,500,000.00
.. 9,911,667.91
$ 34,911,667.91
1, 203.331. 3
525,335,111.60
5,131,989.71
2,107,192.00
1,699,933.47
270,970,50
Reserve for passible toon los.es. This reserve
It to apply against any toon losso. that
nay develop In the fwler.i It has not been. '
allocated to any partlcuKr loon, or type of ,
loan.. (Established front earnings Janu
ary 1, 1949, through Dtconber 30, 1950.)
lDo""d - ' 37I,396,404.J
DEPOSITS j,,,, TIM.,. 146,933,706.1
liability for UHert of Credit and as Acceptor
Endorser or Maker of Acceptance, and
foreign Sills
Interest Received In Advance ... -
Reserve for Interest, Tgx.s, Etc. , ... ,
Other llab'llltle. : .
, ' TOTAL IIARIUTIES $570,746,196.31
In addition to Its 46 Btat.-wlde banking office, 15 affiliated
banks with 18 offices are jnembars of the
First National Bank Group ,
DEPOSITS
The first National Sank of Portland and 46 Office $525,335,111.60
IS other Oregon tanking Offices In the first Notional Group 121,105,334.25
$647,140,445.85
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS .
The first Nollonol Sank ol Portland ond 46 Office. .-. $241 ,624,1 59.75
jt,Tvv,QJ.'
$273,533,425.22
$370,746,196.51
129.839,057.10
IS other Oregon tanking Offlcei In the Pint National Group'
TOTAL RESOURCES
The first National tank of Portland and 46 Offices.
It other Oregon Banking Offices In the Pint National Oroup
TOTAL RBSOURCIS of tho 64 BANKING OfflCIS hi the
fIRST NATIONAL OROUP.
$700,585,253.61
"UTS BUflO
OREGON TOGETHER"
FIRST NATIONAL DANK Or PORTLAND
L-J THESE ARE THE 64 BANKING OrflCIS IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP
The Pint Nation.! Itlr, of Portland mud If 46 .lafo-wMo bankfnf office, and IS Hated bank, with II office.
Portland Offctt
Main Office
last Perftend Branch
- Hellyweed-Reso City I
Industrial Branch i
Uvostosb-Konten Braneh
Montavtlla Branch
Union and Ruil.ll Blanch .
Branch s Out of Port lint
ALBANY BRANCH
ASHLANB BRANCH
ASTORIA BRANCH
BIND BRANCH
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
. CONDON BRANCH
COOt BAY BRANCH .."
; COQUIllI BRANCH . -INTIRPRIII
BRANCH
' fOSIIL BRANCH
ORANTI PAIS IRANCH .'.
ORISHAM BRANCH , ,
HIPPNIR BRANCH
HILISBOIO BRANCH
HOOD RIVIR BRANCH
KLAMATH PALLS 1
Klaneth Pell. Brain
South tilth Ureal Bromh
UORANOI BRANCH
LAKIVIIW BRANCH
MIDPORD BRANCH .
. MIRRIIL BRANCH
MOIALU BRANCH '
NfWBIRS BRANCH
NORTH BIND BRANCH '
NYltA BRANCH
OAKBIDOI BRANCH
' OKI SON CITY-BRANCH .
NNDIRTON BRANCH
SALIM BRANCH
' SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
STAYTON BRANCH
THI DAllll BRANCH ' , '
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
' UNION BRANCH
WOODBURN BRANCH
ririfiVfHonfllltiik
(Vwp
BMRfCeuMy Btate Bonp
the lint Notional Bonk f
Cettoff. Orv.
Th. First Notional Bonk of BugMO
West luftn. Branch
lerlngfl.ld Branch llprlniri.ldl
Th. Pint Netlenel Bank of
' Penit Oreve
ThePlrttNetlenolBenkofLAanen
Menree Slot. Bonk
. Morelend-t.1lw.sd Bonk
(Perllondl
Sret. Bonk of Melhaur Ceenty
fOnteriel
The Pint National Bank ol
Prlneville .
ttle tret Beak '
Clone. County Bonk fSMttd.)
CmIMk end MrCleln. (UlmMl
Somi ef orweet Heme
visiting at the home of his sister
and brotliei-ln-luw.
Carol Wilcox celebrated her
eleventh birthday anniversary
Sunday arterooon witn a party at
her home. '
Mrs. Darlle Johns of, Stanfield
who, with her husband and three
children spent the Christmas hol
idays here at 'the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Hen
ry, was a patient ut the SI. Charl
es hospital for several duys last
week,
Shirley Porter will return to
The Dalles next Sunday to re
sume her studies at the academy
In that city, following her vaca
tion spent with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Porter. While
home, Shirley underwent a ton
sillectomy. : ;
Saturday, a number of Tumalo
people went to Hampton to at
tend ' the Holsteln " sale. Among
those making the t,rlp there were
the following: Mr. 'and Mrs. R. J.
Gllllsple, E. W. Putnam, Nell Da
vis, Dei uavis, uene Davis, c. m.
Barnum, Fayet Scoggln and Mr,
Jones. -
The - Charles Porter family
spent Christmas day In Bend at a
family gathering.
Word has been received here of
the death of J; M. Brenchley at
Buffalo, N.Y., on December 7.
Brenchley, who formerly .owned
and operated a ranch here, . has
been living In New York state
for several years since selling out
here. He was visiting a daughter
at the time of his death, which
was brought on by pneumonia. A,
Magnuson Plans
Authority Bill
Washington, Jan. 4 IIB Sen.
Warren G. Magnuson, D Wash.,
suid today he plans to reintroduce
in the new congress a bill to au
thorize a Columbia valley admin
istration. He said he Is considering "some
suggested changes" in the contro
versial measure. He did not dis
close them. , ,
Tho CVA bill before the jast
congress called for appointment
by the president of a single-agency
development of Columbia ba
sin water resfiurces.
"Th'j bill will be Introduced
again," Magnuson said, "but with
the understanding that no action
will be taken by the committee on
public works until full public
hearings have been held in the
Held." '
Such hearings were planned
tentatively lust year, but were
cancelled when congress returned
for a post-election session to con
sider emergency legislation relat
ed to Korea.
son, Carl, lives at Prlneville
Junction and another son, Dean,
lives at Cloverdale.
Use classified ads In TJie Bulletin
for quick results.
STAUN MEANS STEEL??
New Yprk (IB Three tons of
steel were poured in the United
States In 1950 for every pne pour
ed In Russia and her satellites,
trade statistics revealed. The non
communist world, as a whole,
poured five ton for each one
turned out in the Russian sphere.
INVESTIGATE
O Our Selection
O Our Prices
O Our Service
O Our Terms
A. C. STIPE
Furniture Co.
821 WALL
The Only Stipe Furniture
store in central Oregon.
$1.00 SPECIALS 00 SPECIALS
Shurfine Shortening ........ 3 lbs. 1.00
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED
GERBEE'S Strained or Chopped
Baby Food ... 12 cans 1.00
DODGE iVz Size v
Peaches...... 3 cans 1.00
LIBBY 2 Yi Size Sliced
Pineapple ... . 3 cans 1.00
DENNISON'S Vft Size V- . t " -
Pork & Beans. . 6 cans 1.00
JOAN OF ARC 800 Size
Kidney Beans. 10 cans 1.00
MILL RACE EXTRA STANDARD No. 2
String Beans . . 6 cans 1.00
DUNDEE 303 Size '. '
Cream Corn. . . 8 cans 1.00
Pet Milk..; 8 tails can 1.00
CHIFFON
Tissue . . ... 8 rolls 1.00
TASTEWELL
Margarine. ... . 3 lbs. 1.00
All 5c Candy Bars
6 for 25c box of 24 1.00
DEL MONTE 803 Size
PEAS
5 cans 1.00
' SHURFINE FLOUR
10 lbs. .25 Km. ; -. - 80 lbs. V
85c vl.89 m69
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back.
JONATHAN APPLES . . .;. . box 1.49
DRY ONIONS......... . 3 lbs. 10c
POTATOES . . . . . . ... 10 lbs. 25c
, 25 lbs. 59c
THIN SKINNED
JUICE ORANGES. ......... lb. 12c
SOLID, CRISP
CABBAGE lb. 5c
EMPEROR GRAPES . . . . . . 2 lbs. 25c
rs ukwi
DUZ
Fife-
e
OXYDOl
PkK.
TIDE
Lsre. PIck.
32c
MEAT SPECIALS
' ALL MEATS U.S. INSPECTED and GRADED
CORNED PORK . . . lb. 43c
LOCAL COLORED
Fryers . . . ...... lb. 49c
COLORED '
Roasting Hens .... lb. 49c
BEEF ','"''"
Short Ribs.. lb. 35c
LOIN
Lamb. Chops ...... lb. 89c
LIGHT '
Spare Ribs ....... lb. 57c
NICE, LEAN . .
Hamburger. ...... lb. 39c
If you want the best meats at the lowest priecc.
V shop at The Congress Market. ',
CONGRESS FOOD MARKET
210 Congresf ; ' Two Deliveries Daily, 10:80 tun, 2:80 pjn Plwill 340 Of 177
The MARKETERIA
SPECIALS Fri. and Sat., Jan. 5 and 6
JELL-0
All. Flavors
3 for
23c
LYNDEN'S
DINTY MOORE
Beef Stew. . . can 53c
H. H.
Sauerkraut. .. can 15c
HEINZ
Baby Food, 3 cans 23c
Turkey and Noodles. . 29c
Stidd's Tamales . . . can 21c
PICKLES
Midget Sweets. . .. jar 25c
... - ,(..-...
No. 2 CAN
Blackberries ..... 28c
OVERLOOK ; .
Peas ........ can 15c
FOUNTAIN
Corn ....... can 15c
Olympia
STUBBIES
2.98
. CASE
Plus Deposit
NESTLE'S
Instant Cocoa ....... 25c
OTTERBROOK
Green Beans ... .. can 16c
48 OZ. TALL
Orange Juice . . . . can 46c
CIGARETTES
1.49
Carton
3 LB. PKO.
Albers Oats..... 38c
LARGE '
White King., pkg. 29c
LARGE '"
Oxydol ..... pkg.' 29c
IJ I J I II I
"BtNrfli f iu l ii&-fsflCo:
Sliced Bacon . .... lb. 43c
Spare Ribs ....... lb. 49c
WHILE THEY LAST
Skinless Wieners . . . lb. 49c
Link Sausage ... . . lb. 49c
rifjp
Turnips . . . ... . 2 bun. 19c
LARGE CRISP HEADS'
Lettuce ........ 2 for 25c
Tube Tomatoes . . . . . 23c
Delicious Apples, box 1.59
OPEN 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
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