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MONDAY, JULY 23, 1951 Bulletin Classifieds Reach Classified Rates TncAL PAID IN ADVANCE 8-Point Type -,--. Pr ' . Word SniiiVeOiTi'.'.'.'..'.'.'.-..:;;.' ?e Hfc.ncativ tin Uc It,. tWKVtl" Week. 35c " Minimun Cbarn 10 Word. II.. Hal. PI.) 15c. Capital. 25c tffiilkd Advertliini ia Cadi in Advance cw Cloelng Time" Pinion Day LOCAL BBADKB ADVERTISING Ptr line. Pcr lnMrtion " 15c leldfece type double rale.) 'Minimum 60c DdDUr . noon ireriou day. One half pace er larger. 4 aV. 1 daya -prevtoaa to publication. . For Sale Beta Estate ny OWNER:. 3 or 4 bedroom house, exceptionally well built, ex cellent close-in location. Select oak floors, 2 bathrooms, automatic oil heat, full basement, game room j... fi.vmlnro T.nrp, mrnop Int Willi V" . . beautiful trees ana snruDoery, a lomatic sprinkling system, doub iaraae; $18,000. Ph. . 796V THIRTY-THREE acres Irrigated , r-itv water. Close In. Several il$n Idea''or' sloclinlan'. $14.- TWO BEDROOM Modern; four nice lots, quiet neighborhood. J720O. NEW DUPLEX, ideal . location. J16.500. Consider trade on large rauch. v -r ... SMALL ACREAGE and three bedroom modern house, close in. TOAST and VALLEY PROPER TIES to TRADE FOR CENTRAL OREGON. - ' . TWO BEDROOM Modern ' for rent, $55. $380 $600 dri. On Federal. Two bedrooms, garage and lawn. $4250: Two bedrooms, bath, ga rage,' quiet neighborhood. Nice lawn. Furn. available. $5000: Three bedroom modern, two lots. on. Galveston. Two stoves. " v-'. .". ' -' ' $10,000: Exceptionally n'ce home. Three spacious bedrooms, large living room and fireplace. Wall to wall rug. Att garage. Close in on pavement. FHA. $7600: LOVELY COUNTRY PLACE, three bedrooms, bath. Fifteen acres and lots of trees. EXCEPTIONALLY NICE HOME and BUSINESS LOCATION. SOUTH THIRD, $15,000. A BLOCK OF SEVERAL LOTS: Less than $100 per lot. - BEN RUSSELL, Realtor 56 Oregon Ave. Ph. 1024 BALED HAY alfalfa and rye. P. H. Keeler, Rt. 3, Box 244. De schutes Road. Ph, 2031J4. REDMOND $13,500.00 : :: ' Beautiful brand new 3-bedroom home. See at 622 14th street. Red- I mond, of call 1542W, Bend. ' 'SACRIFICE SALE: Restaurant completely equipped. Make offer.. OUT-OF-TOWN OWNER' wishes to sell beautiful new home on East 8th street, full basement, hardwood floors, $7500. Terms can be arranged. - . , FARM OVERLOOKING DE SCHUTES RIVER, 160 acres, 80 irrigated and in crops of Ladino clover, pats, barley and spuds, Rood improvements, nice home, 3 car garage and machine shed, tractor, implements, sprinkler ir rigation system, farm land all in one field, no rock piles. $18,000. hi cash.' RIXE REALTY & INS. Phone 535 . BY OWNER. Farm in heart of the fruit country. 25 acres with 3 bedroom modern stucco house. All in cultivation. Some fruit, ir rigation pond, free water. Out buildings and some farm equip ment. Price $18,000. Would con sider trade on property in or near Bend up to $9,000 as down payment. E. K. Raines, Lacomb, Oregon. 3-ROOM modern house on paved street. Partly furnished. On 2 lots. Bargain price. 232 Scott. Phone 1339M. " ' HIGHLY develonod 40. 39 acres water with buildings on. All in crop. $7900. Sam Rollings, Rt. 3, box 118. Ph. 11F13. j THE DIRT MERCHANT '-0' ACRES with 60 acre water right, loc. on good market road. Modern 5 rm. home, barn, ma chine shed, poultry house and ga rage. With full line of equipment including tractor and combine, price $16,000. 40-ACRE highway ranch with 35 acre water right. Good 2 bedroom home, large barn, bunkhouse, ga rage, chicken house,' etc. Price with full line of farm equipment, $14,000. TOR HE who would like a com bination setup we have 1080 acres. 600 A. river bottom, 860 A. cult., good bldgs. The best all around farm and stock ranch in Oregon. A ride with us will verify the value. Price, $225,000. SHELLEY REAL ESTATE THE DIRT MERCHANT REDMOND. OREGON PHONE 206 ONE OF WILLAMETTE " VALLEY'S FINEST ACRES, 61 in alta fescue, 70 acres in oats ready to he harvest ed. Bal. pasture, although 50 more could be cultivated. Have lease n 160 acres adjoining lolal amount of pasture will carry 300 head of ewes. 30,000 feet of tim "er on ranch. Five bedroom mod ern house in excellent condition. Prirpri ricrh m tinnn Takes L $20,000. This is property wc are GALLOWAY REAL ESTATE Sweet Home, Oregon 1228 M. St. Phones 1S54 or 484j For1 Sale Real Estate AUTOMOTIVE tune-up and re- nail Shnn Hnlnn nnmrl U..: Must leave town because of ill- - ituiuiy. jvioaern lour-room house included. Come out. look it flUPr nnrl mnlra no an tt ens South Third St. Phone 1231, Bend. Fuel FOR WOOD call the Mt.: View Wood Co., (approximately) 2 cord load wood, $12. 16" green slab or cut to order. Immediate delivery. Ph 2126. After 5 p.m. Frank's Greeting Cards, Coble THERE is a shortage of good wood on hand. Stock up now for next winter. Early bird gets the wood. Ph, 767. Brookings Wood Yard. . 2 CORDS 16" green slab, $14, de- uvereu ui Ben a. . Central Oregon Fuel Co. 936 A St. Ph.201W . Redmond -For Sale Farm Products CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK to Central Oregon Auction for the highest prices. Sale every Thurs day. Ben R. Smith, Mgr. Ph 33R8. HORSES FOR SALE OR TRADE . 4 Gentle saddle horses., 2 Gentle ponies. , ' : - " 1 pr. good work mares. 1 almost new silver horn saddle. (Nice ladies saddle) For information call 359 day, 367 night, Redmond. " '. ' . . 1 For Sale Miscellaneous " PRACTICALLY new wine plaid studio couch. Lamps. Like new girl's Schwinn blue lightweight bicycle. Reasonably priced. 1548 West 3rd Street, i ; ; BALDWIN ACRO. SPINET V'- ' Today's Great Piano '-.v: 'i ; Benson Piano Co. Direct Factory Representative 65 Gilchrist Ph.-i087 YARN SHOP NOW OPEN 727 Georgia. Ph. 336MX. Tena Turner. . , 1 ''. -. i WESTINGHOUSE apartment range; See at 1427 West 5th. ELECTRIC RANGETTE. A good one, $55. Also for sale or trade, '36 Chev. sedan, $65. Runs good. 1425 Elgin.; -'. n. ( LIGHT PLANT. 32 volt Di?!co plant. $50 if taken at once. Ph. 167. For Sale Used An FOR SALE: 1947 Willys passen ger Jeep ' with body extension. Very low, mileage. . A bargain; SHELLEY REAL ESTATE, Red mond, Oregon. HOUSE trailers wanted, whether you are buying and selling or trading, i-et s talk it over, mcs Motcr Works, Redmond. ' COMMERCIAL UNITS DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS hi Ton through 2hi Ton now available for immediate delivery. HUNNELL MOTORS 835 Bond St. Phone -26 1940 CHEVROLET 5 passenger convertible. Radio, heater, new vacuum top. Good tiros. $425. Ph 1875J, 815 East. Greenwood,. 1941 CROSLEY sedan in excellent condition. See at Union Station, LaPine, Oregon. Make offer. For Rent ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE, . partly furnished. Electric range, hot water heater. Inquire 1474 King ston. Ph. 695W. 3-ROOM modern apartment. All utilities furnished. 1-room furnished bachelor cabin. Utilities furnished, $20 month. 745 Colorado. Ph. 1949 3-ROOM modern, nicely furnish ed apartment. Close to school and town. Phone 571. - - FOR LEASE: Butcher shop in connection with grocery store, $50,000 gross last year. Write Box 8286, co Bend Bulletin. 2-BEDROOM modern furnished house. Bendix floor furnace. Chil dren welcome. $45 month.-1045 Lexington. ' EQUIPMENT RENTALS Cement Mixers Paint Sprayer ' Floor Sanders and Polisher , Hand Sanders Boat & Motor HUCKLEBERRY HURT 304 East Third Phone 1333W OR LEASE On Greenwood Ave., 25'x32' building. Suitable for busi ness or storage. Ph 78J. FLOOR POLISHER 51 a day. You call for & return. A. C. Stipe Furniture Co., 821 Wall. Ph 100. UNFURNISHED Apartments: 1 and 2 bedroom, modern, clean, garage. For information call 1404 RX. ' THREE-room modern furnished house.. Phone 1213W. Wanted TO SELL: trailer- chassis, ma chine shop built, all met.il frame, shocks, tires, trailer hitch. 16:53 W. 1st or phone 1993pv.enings. DEADlTdisabcd stock removed tree of charge. Will haul dead horses, cattle, hogs & sheep. Ph Redmond 444 collect, Redmond Rendering Co. . . TOP'PRICES paid for all kinds of livestock & horses. Drop card or call collect Madras 2496. Anker Nielsen. Help Wanted GOOD MAN to run service sta tion and garage on salary basis. See Earl Corum at Silver Lake oarage, silver Ljike, Oregon. MECHANIC WATMTRTV Anr.1v Studebaker Garage. 1026 Bond St. WANTED: Shipping clerk and KjamiiK miii superintendent lor modern pine manufacturing plant shipping 6 to 7 million feet per month. This is a 12-montb opera tion with nniimitpH Hmhot- dun. ply. When applying, please state experience and references. Your application win oe neld in confi dence. Reply to Box 8072 care of this newspaper. PAYROT.T. rt.RRK uiontoH hu sawmill operation in central Ore gon city. Prefer young man with lair Knowledge ol accounting. Nice salary and excellent pppor- tltnttv fftr nivonramnnt Wvlta 8117 Bend Bulletin. MAN' FOR TRUCK driver and warehouseman. Apply at office Square Deal Furniture. DO YOU have what it takes to manage your own business? No capital required as we. furnish to the right man. Good opening nearby. Write The J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Wash.' , -. , Services- WELL AND DRAIN HOLE DRILLING . . SEPTIC TANK SERVICE LEE GRIMES ; Phone 975J : ? Rt. 3) Box 26 ; FREE ESTIMATES FURNITURE MOVING: Dust proofed 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. Ph 987. . -, SAW FILING, gumming, ham ,merlng, band saw welding, sand er belts, band saw blades, new handles hung In tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall. HOUSE MOVING and raising; large or small. Estimates gladly given. . Holman ; .Transfer, .. . 201 Irvinu. Ph 987. . ' . I; FILL, TOP SOIL - -; & CINDERS Tractor loader and dump truck GEORGE L.. MATSON . r-": Phone 2167 - COMPLETE septic tank service, new tanks constructed. Free esti mates. Prompt service. L. Mc Guire, Ph. 1614-W. 34 Hasting? PI., Bend. WASHING MACHIN SERVICE ana repairs on att hihkcs, rii 1033 Brooks.- " WELL DRILLING, drain holes. Serving all of central Oregon. Call Bend 1914W or write Lloyd Mathers. 855 E. 7th. . MOVING VAN SERVICE, ; We specialize In the handling ot HOUSEHOLD ! STORAGE & PACKING Local & long distance moving. Agent for Bekln's Vanliners. . BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. , PH. 444 '. 222 Irving Ave. NOTICE TO CREDlTORSt . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Swanson, deceased by Honorable C. L. Allen, County Judge, and all persons naving claims against said estate are re auired to present them duly veri fied to the undersigned at the office of De Armond, Goodrich, Foley & Gray, attorneys at law, U. S. National Bank Building, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication oi this notice. DATED and first published this 9th day of July, -951. V JOHN HAMERICK, . ' Administrator. , De ARMOND, Goodrich, Foley & Gray, Attorneys. 181-187-193-199C NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby givim of a public hearing to bo held at 10:00 A.M., July 26. 1951, In the Lobby Lounge, Masonic Temple, 1119 S. W. Park Avenue, Portland, Ore gon, by. the State Industrial Accident Commission for the pur pose of adopting uniform safety standards dealing with the mini mum requirements for reaches, couplings and safety chains for log trucks and trailers and other towed vehicles. All persons Inter ested in such equipment are in vited to attend. STATE INDUSTRIAL ' - ACCIDENT COMMISSION Paul E. Gurske, Chairman. . 187193c POUND NOTICE Under Ordinance No. 310 the following dogs will be offered for sale at the City Pound at 10:00 a.m., July 27, lil: Male White Labrador, Llccnsi 805. Henrv A. Casidav. Poundmaster. 193c Tho 100-wntt incandescent lamo gives more light than two 50-watt lamps, home ol tne energy in a lmn le Inst hv hpinr rnnrhirted as heat through the gas irT the ouio. THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON New York Stocks New York, July 23 IP Clos- ....... 74 hi 110H 15614 ....... 39 50 ....... . 67 hi 37 101 51 hi 9 94 44 , 54 42 48H' i-.r. 2 ....... 37 .2014 .i 4 : n 19 50 .'..:... 68 16 67 .; 17 .'21 58 v 31 11 . ' 62 ....... 47H 68 65H ' 10 . .100 ' 19 , . .62 4 99 ........ . 29 ..!.... ' 26 ; 62 .' :'40H Ing stocks: Allied Chemical American Can AT&T Anaconda Beth Chrysler , .... Con Can Crown Zellerbach Pfrd. Crown Zellerbach Curtis Wright Du Pont ... Eastman General Electric ... General Foods General Motors Graham Paige Homestake Inspiration Kaiser-Frazer Kennecott Lockheed Katy Pfd Mont Ward ...... n y cent Penneys : ..... Penn R R Radio Richfield Socony soutn uo i ;. South Pac Stand Calif Stand Ind .. ...........i., Stand N J Sun Mines '. Texas Gulf Trans Un Carbide Un Pac United Air UAL ;;, U S Rubber ... U S Steel Ypungstown Sheet .47 Dow-Jones closing stock aver ages: 30 Industrials 255.68, up 1.95; 20 railroads 77.71, up 0.88; 15 utilities 44.51, up 0.14, and 65 stocks 92.19, up 0.74. - : : Sales today approximated 1, 320,000 shares compared with 1, 390,000 shares traded last Friday. - Dow-Jones closing bond aver ages: 40 bonds 98.18. off 0.10; 10 nigh grade rails 99.82, off 0.29; 10 second grade rails 95.05, un changed; 10 industrials 98.52. off 0.08. ' 0.08; 10 public utilities 99.32, off 0.03. : : 'y; -'' - ;. ' Market Report BEND MARKETS Butterfat First quality, 72c lb.; second quality, 70c lb. ' Hay No. 1 alfalfa, $25 baled ton in the Held. Livestock Bend livestock prices. In most Instances are based one cent a pound below the Port land prices paid for livestock. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK . Portland, July 23 (Ui Cattle salable 1200; active; strong; some instances 25-50 cents higher; good 809 lb. $35.65; commercial-good 1225 lb. grass steers 33c; few commercial steers 29-31c; 1020 lb, feeders 32c; utility steers $26- 2S.su; cutter dairy types down to 23c; good fed heifers $33.50; com mercial heifers $28.50-30; utility $23.50-27.50; canner-cutter cows not fully established few sales 19-22; shells down to 17c or be low; utility beef cows 24-26.50; some held higher; odd commer cial bulls 29c; good bulls 30c; utility $25.50-27.50. Calves salable' 200; early sales steady; choice vealers, light calves 35-iHi; odd nead 37c; choice 250 in. stock ' calves 40c; commercial- good 26-33c; utility downward to 20c. Hogs salable 600; active; stea dy; choice 180-235 lbs. $24-24.50: few 250-275 lbs. $22.50-23; choice 350-500 lb. sows $19-20; heavier down to $18; few light sows u.au; cno;ce 100 id.- lecders $28.50, or 50 cents above recent high. Sheep salable 1500; slow; few early sales steady to weak; most bids 50 cents and more lower; choice. springs 30; good-choice $29 29.50; good-choice shorn spring ers $25.75-26.50; good feeders 28; most bids around 27; good year lings 24; good slaughter ewes 12; some held higher; cull-utility $5.50-11. . ' . PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, July 23 U'i-p0rtland wholesale dairy market prices were unchanged today. Butter Prices to retailers: AA grade prints 74c lb., cartons 76c; A grade prints 74c, cartons 75c; B prints 71c lb. Eggs . Prices lo retailers: Grade AA large, mostly 69c doz.; grade A large, 63-64c doz.; A A medium 64c; A medium 61-63e doz.; A small, 48-52c, carton 3c additional. Cheese prices to retailers: Ore gon singles 46'4-48'4c lb.. Orecon 5 lb. loaves lo 49l&-52,Vfcc. Triplets ic less man singles, premium brands singles 57c. 5-lb. loaves 60c; FIRE BAN CONTINUES Bend firemen called attention today to the ban on trash burn ing, ordered because of dry con ditions. Two warnings were is sued Saturday evening, when firemen answered still alarms. Grass was being burned In the ncignrtorhood of w. -Math and Cumberland, and a householder near W. Railroad and Ilevburn was burning trash In an un screened metal barrel. Late Saturday afternoon, fire men went to the 900 block on Wall street, where a fire started in the carburetor of a car owned by John Houck. The fire had been put out when the firemen arriv ed. 20,00.0 Admiral Sherman (Continued from Page 1) 1 Among them was one from Generalissimo' Francisco Franco of Spain, with whom Sherman had opened American-Spanish de fense talks a week ago. Tnco expressed deep sympa thy" to Mrs. Sherman "for the sad news and the irreparable loss tp ho world" of her husband. Airs, snerman remained Desme her husband's body aboard the Mt. Olympus for two hours yes terday, then took oil lor tne United States in the plane that was to have taken them both back home. It Is due at Washing ton at 11 a.m. EDT. He d ed iust as he lived forth right and brave,'.' Mrs. Sherman sal during a brief stop in Ma drid last night. "He died pi over work and exhaustion." ' . , Mission Finished ' Death , came just as Sherman finished' hts week-long mission to Europe, during which he laid the groundwork lor a u. .-Spanish alliance against communism. boanish foreign minister Al berto Martin Artaio told news men in Madrid that the defense talks inaugurated by Sherman would "continue unchanged even though he has now gone. In Washington, speculation on a probable successor tp Sherman as chief of naval operations cen tered on Carney and the ' only other ..three full admirals in the U.S. navv: . Admiral L. u. MccormicK, vice- chief of, naval operations and de signated acting chief pending se- ectlon oi a successor; tAamtrai Arthur W. Radford, commander In chief of the Pacific fleet, and Admiral William W. Fechteler, commander In chief of the Atlan tic Ocean regional planning group. Air are 55. jook ran in nevwit . ! Although the Pacific command frcouentlv is a stepping stone to the CNO post. Radford s pros pects for stepping into Sherman's shoes may be . dimmed somewhat hv the fact he took part in the "Admirals' revolt " against armed forces unification and the air. force's B-36 bomber program, f The revolt led to the removal of Admiral Louis Denfeld as mu and, Sherman's own appointment to the post in November 1949 over the heads of nine other Admirals senior to htm in rank. Sherman smoothed, the navy's ruffled feel ings and made it a cooperative member of the nation's unified armed services. ! . . President Truman, In '" paying tribute to Sherman, recalled that the Admiral had become head of. the navv "at. a critical moment.' j "He deserves tremendous credit both for lifting the morale of the navy and coordinating the'rmera tlon "f all the armed services," Mr Truman said. The President said Sherman ws "one of this country's ahlest officials, counting all those In the civilian as well as the military fields." Officials Stunned Sherman's death stunned official circles. He anoarently had been In the best of health and there had been no previous indi cation of anv heart trouble. He, took his wife, the former Dolores Brownson. to an onen-air nnera. "I Trolsni" (The Trojans), last night and nonearcd in good spirits on his return to the hotl. But as the Admiral rosp earlv vestordav to prepare for his flirtht back to the U.S., he was seized suddenly with . a heart attack. Four doctor, were summon"' a nrofesor Bitrchardt of Nanles International hosoltal anrt three doctors from the Mt. Olvmolts. Both Mrs. Sherman and Carnev wore at the bedside when thc.Ad m'al was nronoune"H dead at 2:15 p.m. (9:15 a.m. EDT). Sherman arrivpd In Nanlos from London onlv Saturday tr wind tin his Euroopan tour. He had cnnfermrl with Generalissimo Francisco Franco in Spain, Gen. D'ight D. Elsenhower in Paris and' with RritlRh and American officials in London. He made it clear at his last press conference Saturday that he would rather serve at sea than do administrative work in Washing ton. ' "I'd rather have a warshin In the Mediterranean than shuffle papers In Washington," he told newsmen with a smile. San Francisco , . Ipuntinued from Fage 1) The child suffered a brain con cussion in the fall. Worst Since 1911 Officials called it the worst fire since 1944 when a hotel burned killing 22 persons. And they said it was the second worst fire here since the 1906 earthquake holo caust. Oilman Holland, 42, a tenant, said he -was awakened about 4:50 a.m. as crackling flames ale their way through the lobby. "I ran through a wall of flame, out a side door lo the street. and then around In the front entrance to the building. "I started ringmg all the door bells on the panel," he said. "I didn't have enough fingers." Nuns frorh a Catholic ronvenl npxt door turned their quarters into a refuge for the streaming victims and two priests plunged into the burning building to ad minister last rites. Readers Red Cross Drive For Flood Relief Funds Set Here Deschutes county 'will partici pate beginning this Xveek in a nation-wide Red Cross emergency subscription campaign to provide relief funds for flood-stricken ar eas of the midwest. , A goal of $1,000 was establish ed this morning at' a special meeting in Bend .ol Red cross executives, : . Ben W. Fanning, director ol the regular Red Cross drive in this area last spring, will be in charge of ' the emergency cam--palgn. 0 "We had -thought that our fund- raising, work for the year was completed, and we had fervently hoped that, no emergencies sucn as this would arise," Fanning stated today. "However, human welfare must be served, and we know that the generous folks of the central Oregon ' community will want to have a share In help- Ine these thousands of their fel low Americans get back on their feet. , '- ' "Because this . is a problem strictly of human welfare, the ap peal locally will be made on a p'urety personal basis, with indi viduals to be solicited rather than business firms." Fanning contin ued. "The excellent campaign or ganization which, carried on the drive this spring -wilt be called hack Into action; Because of .the immediate urgency of the need, we will attempt, to complete this emergency campaign within the next 10 days' Fanning conciua' cd. Fire Situation Much Improved - Forest Grove, Ore., July 23 (U The 2500-acre forest fire In the Elk Horn creek area of the Tilla mook burn In northwestern Ore gon was under control except lor one trbuble spot today but weary firefighters hoped for a heavy fog to. danrnen the scorcnea nuis. C u r ti s Neshelm, northwest' Oregon district fire protection as sistant, said that all fire lines held yesterday, except in Elk Horn creek canyon at the north east corner of the fire: The blaze In the canyon was moving in a northerly direction toward the north fork of the Trask river. Neshelm said the area was rugged and steep and that trailing oper ations were difficult. . ! The .fire elsewhere has been trailed, but Neshplm said fire patrols hoped for a heavy fog to help keep the blaze from breaking out anew. ' The fire last night was whip ped, by a brisk west to soutnwest wind. Three spot fires broke out, yesterday but were quickly con trolled. ,. ' Fremont lire Controlled The Fremont forest fire was re ported in the mop-up stage to day, after having burned over some 3,000 acres .of land. Fire fighters sent from Bend to assist in combatting the flames have returned, it was announced. Most of the land burned over was reported to consist of heavy slash. .'...' : . Worn flooi-K In railroad box cars may be repaired by cover- inrf them with a material which contains wood fiber, asbestos, magnesium chloride, magnesium oxide and water. DEBT. COLLECTIONS " Account Xnin Claim of any kfnrl of droll njrwlwri In America. No col ItctloM No fr. We advance all coU, W. C. COY NICK, Collector Room 11 O'Kane Hid.. Hcnd, Oregon Vern Larson Agency Insurance & Real Estate 135 Oregon Ave. Phone 32 BEND, OREGON SAVE UP TO 15 On Fire Insurance 1-year old, 2 BR Mod., Oak Floors, Furnace, paved Htreet, located on East Hawthorne $1616 Down. $7665 1 BR Mod., redecorated Inside Sl out. on East Marshall. $6500 8 rooms on hraiilifiilly land scaped lot, steel fence, plus a nice small business, can be ex panded. $2250 LOOK! 1910 Spartan 3 room alum inum trailer house, look like new. adjoining frame bedroom furnished; lovely lunilHcaped lot, fenerd, garden, nil for only $3675 or lot & bedroom $1100. Do Von Have lo Pay the Mint $S0 On EVERY COI LISION Claim? Ask About Our CUMULATIVE COLLISION Von pay (he first $M) ONCK A VKAR not on every aecldenl. Only $1 per year more than $.M) Deductible! Sister of Shah Seeks Servants Los Banos. Calif.. July 23 IIP) Princess Fatemeh Pahlevi, beau tiful 22-vear-old sister of the shah of Iran, will solve her serv ant problem while staying in tins country, even If she has to Im port some. The princess and her American husband, Vincent Lee Hillyer, will take a house In Westwood or Beverly Hills, Calif., in about two weeks. They are now visiting here in the home of Hillyer's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. LcRoy Hill yer. "We will hire a cook and maid," she said. "But it they are not suitable, we will ask that serv ants be sent from Iran." . Can't Cook Her royal highness will need capable domestic help. She ad mits she can t cook.- And during her trip from Iran to California, she bought enough clothes to fill 12 pieces of lug gage. That is only a small part of the wardrobe which will keep her maid busy. : . Hillyer and the princess caused an Internationa), sensation when they were married In Rome last year.rThe civil marriage .resulted in a temporary suspension of the princess' royal prerogratlves by her brother, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi. Hillyer, who was a student at the University of California at Los Angeles, renounced Christi anity, and accepted the Moslem faith to placate the shah. All was forgiven when the couple was re married In a moslem ceremony. - The dark-haired princess said BEND'S AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THE HANDY PLACE'.". . TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT ... WHEN YOU WANT IT! ' ; Carpeting Linoleum ' Mimeograph Service ' JACK BOONE Leave 0rders at CARPET and LINOLEUM Mahoney Office , LAYING . ,Eiqu,PnXent ' ' Wall and Oregon 26. Years Experience After hours call . n. ' j x ' ' Brian Thompson 4-F-12, Bend Phone 241-J Bend, Ore. - Cesspool Service ; Monuments'. Cesspool & Septic Tanks Monuments and Markers Complete service. Best of ma- . terialy furnished. Our period- RAY CARLSON ical inspection will insure you more efficient, operatfon. Cemetery Sexton ' PhoneB366RW?rDlE3S57-J " 354 W CindersTop Soil Motor Repair CAT AND HILL'S AUTO SHOP DUMP TRUCK WORK . d. t. merritt cru8handjrrcca Guaranteed Workmanship . ExrHVHtlnit and BulMoxiim, jock . Vppv Ppncnnnhln Pnnf '' loaded and hauled away. vely "eaSOnaDle COSt Dirt, top anil. , MEL STRICKLETT ' 202 Greenwood Phone'196 rhnno UI17-.I Cleaning STAN'S DRY CLEANING AUTO SERVICE 1 OF QUALITY Motor Tune-Up ... Repairs and Hat Blocking . Sevlce''0" CAPITOL CLEANERS "."1841 north first st. 815 So. Third Phone 524 BEND. OREGON . . Electrical . ' j Painting SERVICE PAINT CONTRACTING Rffrtfrnratlnn Water Piimnn Wanh. in Machines Oil Heaters Oil INTERIOR EXTERIOR Bur nun Ao Electric Motor Service HAROLD DUNSMOOR Mike s Electric Repair gj,0p Phone 637 652 Newport 1045 Galveston I'hone H37 W : T, EXPERT REPAIRS All Electrical Appliances Commercial Printing. , Factory-trained service man Of (puallty DESCHUTES ELECTRIC Photographic Offset 838 Wall Phone 278 ' Letterpress p : THE BEND BULLETIN Furnaces j BROWN FURNACE CO. Radio Repair : Since 103B " : New Installations , RADIO REPAIR Rrir orviro Guaranteed Service on Kepair service A11 Makcs Stokers, Oil Burners Pickup and Delivery Ea rawnent. . rrsOl- C'C Mr, K. Franklin Thine 72 t7tUKt7C J , , .... , Radio and Sporting Goods Marhor b Meanly 82li Wall Phone WW Don't Swelter-Here it'a . 11 r COOL Kooling Air Conditioned Comfortahle Tirrr?i rr7 l.a,liee llalr Slylin. 11,-not, Work bl 1?, ""V.k!0 Hair CultiiiK by Appointment AIR CONDITIONING Slate's Barber & F,Pe Estimates Given Beauty Shop Use Our Easy Payment Plan us Minnesota rhone in Central Oregon Roofing . : and Sheet Metal Co. Hearing Aid Service 123 E, Greenwood Phono 1270 HEaIIad" W"'.r Only $75 Expert Watch Repair4 Balteries for All Makes CASCADE JEWELRY . 934 Wall St. Phone 803 PMM, .., . . . . . KENNETH SHANK, Prop. Bend Hearing Aid Center 839 Wall Phone S79 PAGE SEVEN she and Hillyer will stay in the United States for about "four months or a year" before return ing to Iran. They left Jran June 4 when the trouble In the oil fields began. She likes horseback riding, mo-, tlon pictures and canasta and rt.,w.ntl., I. halrttnrr hoi. Ofi.vpnr- . old husband in his Job of en couraging tourists to visit, ntui. Hillver also is writing- a ' book on Iran. Telephone Strike ' (Continued irom Page 1) : boards are being operated by : management persdnnel. 'The strike affects between 55 and 60 persons at the local exchange, ac cording to H. C. Kerron, business . manager, who said that every ef fort Js being made to handle es sential calls. ! ' In case of emergency, persons wishing to place calls may signal a switchboard attendant by flash ing slowly, Kerron. said. Recording Given . : For periods today, the -super- visors were able to handle prac tically all calls, but when it is impossible to catch up, keys are opened and a recording explain ing the situation is played. The following message is relayed: "Due to a strike, only urgent calls are being handled. If you do not have an urgent call, please hang up. If you do, please sig nal your operator by flashing. This Is a' recorded, announce ment." '' i At noon today, pickets went on duty in front of .the Wall street business office. . v L -. ; Bulletin Classifieds bring results : BUSINESS