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MONDAY, JULY 21. 1952 THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Classified Rates TacAL PAID IN ADVANCE 8 Point Type Pr i Ward Dc.r.'uVi Dm ::::: u JJcoc,im.. Dm. If K, ConcuU Weelu tic ' Minimum Charie 20 Word H. Rt l6c CplUU 10 "TStai. REAPER ADVERTISING lin. Per Insertion . ....ISf r""nv'. . 4AI.kl. tk Minimum CAr gfjdlHC w ........... . , ...i.. Arfr.rtUlnr Closlnr time, noon TorcTioaf dor. One half pae or larger, tf.n. d?' prevfou to publication. .diUied Adrertlatnr t Cash In Advance Closing lime. PreTiopa Day For Sale Beal Rotate MOBIL SERVICE Station in Cen tral Oregon town. Inventory only. Excellent location for tune-up, minor repairs. Gallonage rent. Write No. 31, Bend Bulletin. BY OWNER: Nice three bedroom modern home. Partly furnished, corner lot, fenced yard. 1255 Davenport. M. BUCKNUM REALTOR 1029 Brooks St. Phone 331 NEAT 2 bedroom home in good district. Douoiy constructed, auto matic heat. A real value at $4500, low down. NEARLY NEW 2 B.R. home near swimming pool. Large lot, hard wood floors. At FHA appraisal of $7,000. WEST SIDE VIEW Home, 4 yrs. old, pumice block const., 2 B.R., fireplace, 2 lots, attached garage, den, auto. heat. $10,500, low down payment. NEW 3 BEDROOM-IIome, double garage, auto, oil lurnace, insulat' ed, hardwood floors, large lot. $11,500, FHA terms. After hours phone Mr. Russell, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Williams or Mr. Bueknum, 1020, 106, 942J, 1221W. VERN LARSON AGENCY 132 Oregon Ave. Phone 32 320 Acres deeded, 60 water, 31 acres alfalfa, crops, and Tay lor grazing, three bedroom modern home. $23,000.00 29 down. 40 Acres, 35 water, in alfalfa and permanent pasture, two bedroom home, $10,000.00 in Tumalo area. 40 Acres, 30 water, three bed"- ' room modern home $8,750.00. Business building, renting $450.00 per mo. $42,000.00, good location. 6 Acres, 5 water, three bed room modern home. Close in $10,500.00, consider good two bedroom modern in tr ade. All State Realty Co. MAYFLOWER INSURANCE Income Property One three-bedroom modern; One 1-bedroom mod ern, both have basement and fur nace, plus cozy duplex partly fur nished, paved streets, income $150 per month. Full price $11,600, 52000 down, balance .$75 per month. Close in on Florida, 4 bedroom modern with double plumbing, full basement, oil furnacef 2 corner lots, paved street and sidewaiks. 510,500, terms. E. 6th St., cozy 2 bedroom modern, extra large double garage, corner lot, paved street, $8750. FHA terms. Acreages Vacant, 3!. A., 3 A. water, 2 bedroom home, garage, chicken house, several hundred feet South Highway 97 frontage. $5900. . small down payment, bal ance like rent. Several good farms and ranches, ror details, call 167, 221 Green wood. NEWLY Redecorated 3 Bedroom Home, insulated, automatic heat and hot water, wired for range and dryer, plumbed for Bendix. 55.900. $1,500 down, balance $44.29 per month including taxes and insurance. 104 Delaware, phone 2221, BY OWNER Knrmel Korn Shop. 836 Wall Street ANNE FORBES, Realtor 36 Oregon Ave. Phone 36W Ken Loucks, salesman, phone 1786 Acreages (a) Close in. 29 acres, 19 COI. 6 room house, pasture, out buildings. Mt. view, $4500, 560 mo. 5 Acres unimproved, close in. 4'i COI. Sism strain rlmvn iri 4n Atps. 35 COI, lovely new 3 bed room home, out-buildings. $16,000. House alone is worth the money. 3 Bedroom Homes (nl 2 lots, wired for elec. range, plumbed for auto, washer, attractively deco rated, only $4950. $1000 down, $50 month. Will take car. (b) Very ner.t on paved street, some furnitur". enrage, and workshop. $(500. 51000 down. $50 month, fci Ownfr leav ing, must sell. Exceptionally well constructed new home, has over 517.000 in house. Reduced to 515.000. Will G.I. Small Down Payments fat 2 Bedroom, wired for eiec. range. yriO. $300 down. $.15 month, ihl 3 Rooms, bath, sewer connections, fireplace. $3500. S.T0O down. S.".5 month, (c) Nerds repairs, 2 bed room, gas range, gas waterheater. shower, drilled hole, $1500, $150 down. For Sale Real Estate NEW HOME BEAUTIFUL three bedroom, in excellent location. This beautiful home has attached garage, fireplace, Youngstown Kitchen, and piped heat. See now at 634 E. 9th, then call owner at 528J. 80 ACRES, fenced, near Bend. write Mrs. E. I. Pattie, 3118 N. E. 8th Ave., Portland. BY OWNER: Two bedroom mod ern, floor fumnpe wirivi fni rnnnn and dryer, insulated and weather- suippra, auacnea garage, will G.I. F.H.A. appraisal value-$7500, $1500 down. See at 326 E. Haw- inorne or .pnone 1536W. WHY NOT RAISE A few calves, pigs, and chickens? 914 A., 5 A. water, 3 mi. out, good modern 2 br. homo, good chicken house. $1000 will handle. IF A SMALL HOUSE will do bet ter, see this one. Close-in. paved street, wired for range. $500 will handle. Can you afford to pay rent? IF YOU MISS THIS ONE you will miss one ot the best built houses in Bend. The location is on Colum bia. $1500 will handle. 2 br., att. garage, auto, furnace. THE OWNER HAS GONE, he says sell it. No, it is not a steal, but you can buy it right if you want A GOOD home with lots of room, 4 Br's. About $3000 will handle. J. A. DUDREY, Realtor 1039 Wall Telephone 1327W Evenings 926R THREE Bedroom house, ball ce ment basement, double, garage, utility room attached, nice lawn and shade. Will sell furnished or unfurnished, or take trailer house on trade. 154 E. Revere. FOUR Room modern house, 4 lots, garage, rabbit hutches. 1402 Cleve land, or phone 874R. Fuel DRY Body Wood, cut any length. Claude Gant, 1204 Davenport. Ph. 852W. For Sale Farm Products 11 ACRES ALFALFA in shock, 5 acres mixed with gray oats, $285. Across Horn Pleasant Ridge Hall, 12 miles north. C. L. Whittemore, Rt. 1, Box 166, Redmond. fit: uiitiiuujis iuc lb., you pick. Meyer s Ranch, North High way at new junction. OR TRADE Fresh & Springer milk cows. Will also buy any kind of livestock. Arnold Amen. 1 mi. N. of Redmond. Ph. 285Z collect or write Box Z, Redmond. CONSTGN VOUR LIVESTOCK "to Central Oregon Auction for the highest prices. Sale evcrv Thurs day. Ben R. Smith. Mgr. Ph. 33R8. For Sale Miscellaneous HERE IS a real buy In a good used Piano. Can be seen at 1209 Milwaukee Ave., phone 1411R. MALE CHESAPEAKE Pup, six weeks old, eligible to register. Phone 698J. Call at 54 Xerxes, Bend. Just received from Orchard 100 Lugs FRESH APRICOTS only 79c flat 98c lug MARKETERIA While they last! S THREE registered male Pekingese pups, 9 weeks old, $35 each. Call 11R18, Redmond. Stock Reduction Sale at Bargain Prices Garner's Needleshop South Highway DINETTE Table and 4 ChairS, 522.50. Wood bed with coil springs. $12.50. Office desk chair, $7.50; Baby bed. Table model Radio, 56. Hair dryers. $5 to S22.50. Electric refrigerator, runs OK, $30. White enamel wood ranges, $7.50 up. Cabinet Radio, $7.50. Electric range, while enamel,. $20. Large beveled mirrors, $10 each. Mayig gasoline motor. S5. Electric motors S7.50. 350 Division. PIANO, for a really good buy in a Spinet Piano, be sure to contact us right away. $25 down, small monthly payments, 65 Gilchrist Ave. 1952 COLUMBIA Hollywood, sleeps 4, awnings, thermostat heat, Cros ley Refrigerator. Electric pulvor ator. Eryant's Cabins, Prineville, Oregon. BENDIX Automatic Washer, good condition. Breakfast Table and 4 chairs. Call 1586W or see at 1414 Awbrey Rd. NEARLY NEW all aluminum con structed trailer house, ran be seen at 1040 E. 6th. Phone 1919W. TRADE Motor Bike and Hike for saddle horse or ca)f. Robert Pres ton. Rt. 2. Box 184. Bend. ONE 2-horsepower gas motor near ly new. One V.? horsepower elec tric motor and pump. Ben Preston, Rt. 2 Box 1S4, Bend. RADIO Tubes. Philco and other makes. Complete stock for all radios. BEND FURNTTLT.E CO. SLEEPING TRAILER: Teardrop design; light weight; good rubber. L. N. Cagle, 722 West 12th. ENAMELS. Wall-paints, Varnishes. Exterior Paints and Associated Products. Priced at fraction of value. The Shorwin-Williams Co., Ill Oregon Avenue. For Salt! i;od Cant 1DIS G.MC DUMP TRUCK. See at 932 Quincy, or phone 459W. For Sale Used Cars 1949 FORD Convertible Couoe. low down payment. 718 Columbia, phone 1722R. 1947 FORD Truck, 14 ton dump. Hydraulic lilt with wood bed. Iwo- speed rear end, 8x25 tires in rear, 7x20 in front. In good shape. Call 238. TO SELL YOUR CAR See Warren Johnson 254 E. 3rd. Fair Deal Auto Exchange T-9 CAT, with blade, winch. Ready to go. Terms. Ward Motor Co. 1008 Bond St. Check These Values "TERMS" 1948 Plymouth Sed., R & H $995 1947 Plymouth 5 pass. Cpe., R & H 895 1947 Ford "6" Sedan 795 1942 Plymouth Sed., Heater . 395 1942 Chevrolet Sed., Heater 475 1941 Ponttac Sed., R & H 325 1940 Pontiac Sed., R & H 195 1940 Pontiac 5 Pass. Cpe. htr. 295 1940 Oldsmobile Sed., Heater .. 295 1936 Chevrolet Sed., Heater 95 1935 Chevrolet Sed., Heater . 65 FAIR DEAL AUTO EXCHANGE 254 E. 3rd Phone 2105W5 SIX WHEEL short Log Truck. Will take older model Pickup in trade. Phone 1920W, 401 Riverfront. For Bent FLOOR POLISHER $1 a day. You call for & return. A. C. Stipe iurmture Co., a wall. Ph. iuu THREE ROOM cottage, partly fur nished, garden, garage, 2 blocks U. S. Bank. Two bedroom Duplex, unfurnished. Two room apartment. water, lights. Ill Hawthorne, phone 1100, 3. APARTMENT, 3 rooms, bath, nice ly furnished, clean, bus route, util ities furnished, adults only. 1309 E 3rd. Phone 1923R. OR LEASE, nicely furnished small house with garage. Near Kenwood school. Ideal for single woman, electric range, oil furnace etc. Phone laobw. CLOSE IN, half block park, cool, modern furnished apt. Electric range, refrigerator. Utilities fur nished. Adults. No pets. Sleeping rooms. Phone 258W. THREE Room furnished modern Apartment, reasonable rent. Call at 164 E. Irving. FOUR Bedroom partly furnished house for rent, garage. Inquire 63 Louisiana. MODERN Furnished one bedroom house, also throe room furnished Apt. Inquire Newlnnd's Apartments coi ner E. 2nd and Irving. CLOSE IN, modern apartment, 3 rooms and bath, refrigeration, clean, adults only. See at 735 Florida. WILL LEASE with option to buy, three bedroom modern homo, un furnished. Reasonable. Phone 1248R. THREE ROOM Apartment, and private bath, nicely furnished, elec tric range, refrigerator, automatic furnace heat. No children or pots. Phone 1484. Wanted ELDERLY LADY to room and board in private modern home. Write P. O. Box 886. CATTLE and HOGS, Redmond Stock Yards. Call G. L. Hulett, 34-R-3, evenings please, or write P. O. Box 692, Redmond. JUNK batteries, $1.79 each; junk car radiators, $1.50 up, depending on size. Pacific Auto Wrecking South Highway. DEAD & disabled stock removed free of charge. Will haul dead horses, cattle, hogs & sheep. Ph. Redmond 444 collect, Redmond Rendering Co. Help Wanted 40 HOUR WEEK will bring you better than average earnings. Good credit reputation, car, and normal health essential. Full in formation on request. Write J. R. Watkins Company, 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Washington. LIFE-TIME SECURITY TELEGRAPHERS URGENTLY NEEDED I want to talk to 10 men, 18-45,' who are interested in permanent employment with railroads as tele graph operators and station agents at a wage from $300 per month up. Jobs waiting. WE TRAIN YOU Does not interfere with present iob. If sincere, ambitious and in good health, write No. 150, co Bend Bulletin. SERVICE STATION Attendant. Must have lubrication experience. Snoop & Shulzc Truck Service, Redmond. MAN with some knowledge qf car penter work, for boat house. Wage Sin.) month, room and board. Call LaPine 311. EXPERIENCED Service Station attendant. Permanent employment. Vic's Shell Service, Bond & Frank lin. WOMAN" to work in motor court. Good opportunity for advancement if ambitious. Write No. 227. Bend Bulletin, giving age, exjierience and phone number. TWO MECHANICS, salary or com mission. Permanent work. H. S. I Michael Co., Madras, Ore. Help Wanted SALESMAN ' WANTED Top commission paid on high class merchandise, exclusive territory. Write, tell us about yourself, give phone number. Factory man will call you for interview about Au gust 1. WRITE No. X300. The Bend Bul letin. MEN or WOMEN to take names for City Directory. Write, giving age, to No. 1903 oo Bend Bulletin. LEARN to sell Auto Insurance, full or part time. Everyone a prospect. We will train you. Write W. E. Shaver, Insurance Company, 221 Greenwood Ave,, or call 167 lor interview. EXCLUSIVE salaried opening at Bend as Salesman for Mutual Fire and Casualty Insurance Company having substantial established busi ness in Bend and Central Oregon. Experience not required as we will train right man. Qualifications: Age 28 to 48, married, own car, experience meeting public and good record. Write giving full par ticulars. Replies held in confidence. No. 205 Bend Bulletin. EXPERIENCED farmer, mechanic or heavy equipment operator, pre ferably 40 years old and married, to represent national concern lo cally. Must have car and be able to travel within 100 mile radius of home. References required, draw ing account when qualified. Good commissions and bonus. For inter view write J. J. Vetter, Hydrotex Industries, Box 392, Dallas, Texas, stating qualifications, age, address and phone number. ENGINEERS DRAFTSMEN Mechanical and Structural Drafts menEngineers . as leaders on de sign and detailing of heavy ma chinery and structural work such as hydro-electric equipment, pulp and paper mill machinery, pres sure vessels, hoisting equipment, structural gates and heavy ma chinery of all types. Duties would be primarily nrenaration of. or direction of preparation of, shop detail drawings, and material specifications. Salary open, excel lent working conditions and oppor tunity for advancement. Plant lo cated in Pacific Northwest and regularly employs about 1.000 per sons, combined jobbing and manu facturing. No. 225 co Bend Bulle tin. Situations Wanted WILL CARE for your children days or evenings: also when you go on trips. Will also do light housework ty tne day. can at t&i run, or phone 1083, Mrs.. Jessie Murran. Service Only Authorized-Franchised LINCOLN - MERCURY Dealer in Central Oregon CENTRAL OREGON MOTORS North City Limits REDMOND PHONE 310 CUSTOM SAW FILING For Hand Saws and Small Circulars 434 Emerson WELL AND DRAIN HOLE DRILLING SEPTIC TANK SERVICE LEE GRIMES Phone 996 Rt. 3, Box 26 FREE ESTIMATES CARPENTER WORK, Cabinet work, Kitchen remodeling. Horton's Cabinet Shop, Rt. 2, Box 53, phone 2116J2. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and repairs on all makes. Ph. 274. 1033 Brooks. 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 Irving. Phone 987. KAY ARDEN, Interior Decoration, wallpaper cleaning, and household janitor service. Phone 963M. HOUSE MOVING and raising; large or- small. Estimates gladly given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irving, phone 987. CONCRETE SERVICE Free Estimates DtJveways Sidewalks Patios, etc. No Job Too Large Or Small All Work Guaranteed F. A. Ward 132 Virginia Place Phone 897 CAT - TRACTOR DUMP TRUCK WORK Black & Red Cinders Excavating and Bulldozing, rock loaded and hauled away. Fill Dirt, Top Soil MEL STRICKLETT Phone 101 7-J or 530 Miscellaneous TO GIVE AWAY Two 3-month-old puppies, small, good children's pets. Can see at 520 Florida, or phone 1754W. NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA TIONS' FOK A CIIANOE IX ISK AXI) PLACE OF L'SE OF HATEK Notice is given hereby that Flora E. Hall has filed an application in the office of Chas. E. Stricklin. State Enaineer. for the annroval of ' a change in use and place of use I of water from Deschutes River. IN the adjudication nrocredincs determining the relative rights to trie use ol tne waters of Deschutes River and its tributaries, an incho ate water right was adjudicated in the name of the Central Oregon Irrigation District for the irriga tion of, among other lands, 40 acres in NW!4 NWK, Sec. 27, T. 15 S., R. 14 E.. W. M. Flora E. Hall, owner of 1 acre of the land above described, pro poses to change the use from irri gation purposes to that of domestic use and the operation of a store and post office in SWJ4 SWH, Sec. 22, T. 15 S., R. 14 E.. W. M. All persons interested are noti fied hereby that a hearing will be held at the County Court House at Bend. Oregon, on Sept. 17, 1952 at 10:00 a.m. All objections to the proposed change, if any there are, will be heard at said time and place. Any objections shall be prepared in writing, one copy to be served on Flora E. Hall, Red mond, Ore., and one copy filed with the State Engineer, Salem, Ore., together with a $2 filing fee at least 10 days prior to the date set for hearing. If no objections are filed, such change may be ap proved by the State Engineer with out a hearing. Dated at Salem, Ore., this 17th day of July 1952. CHAS. E. STRICKLIN State Engineer 192-198-204-C Veep Too Old, Unions Decide CHICAGO, July 21 (in AFL and CIO spokesmen met with Vice President Alben W. Barkley Monday to break the hews that he is not their presidential candi date, but left the Veep's headquar ters without comment. Ten union officials had break fast with Barklev and talked with him and his aides for about an hour and a half. At the conclusion of the meeting they brusquely turned aside reporters and said they will issue a statement later today. Pressed for Information on the session, Jack Kroll, director of the CIO Political Action Committee, angrily advised reporters to "be your age." me labor sponesmcn did not even say they informed the vice president of their decision to with- hold.support from his presidential campaign because he is too old. Barkley himself Issued a short statement saying that he enjoy ed" meeting with the labor group and discussing labor problems. He said he would have no further comment. An hour after the meeting la bor sources reported that the AFL-CIO spokesmen did not back down during their talk with the vice president. The labor stand against Barkley was reported5tt. te uncnanged aner tne session ' PORTLAND IJAIKY (By United Pre) Prices were unchanged Monday on the Portland wholesale dairy market. Butter To retailers: AA grade prints, 78c lb.; cartons, i9c; A prints, 78c; cartons, 79c; 3 prints, 76c lb. ;Eggs To retailers: Grade AA large, 71c doz. ; A large, 66-67c doz. ; AA medium, 67e doz.; A medium, 65-66c doz.; A smalls, 41-43c doz. Cartons 3c additional. In the early 18th century, the bulk of the world's paper was made wholly or partially from rags. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Get anyone you cam fimd, hector., ) ,;, WHILE I CALL THE POLICE IjfU I tJ ir, "-at. . .A V.l I I ' j VIC FLINT ALLEY OOP .COULD IT BE. OH. rOH.THE ' SHHIO., fwhat m ake0 sou the compamv he ) you'll think: this super- keeps i kjn't come, market clekk. know who thev ancz ISUTONTH& 1 AZB, BUT I KWOW A TALK ' STKAiaHT AMP MU&S WHEN) I SEE J TO THE Y M. lUf. U. ft. Pal. Off. hmMMIUUI KAUOOKUT. NUNtJLNtJfc WUR EVIL MV ILLUSTRIOUS WOE PAY3 ARE 5ISTEK...l'U-an FINISHED ATHENE M 7 FX- Hungarian Red Reveals Tactics Against Church LONDON (IB In a review of the Communists' post-war fight for su preme power in Hungary, the vet eran Communist leader and general party secretary, Matyas Rakosi, revealed the tactics used by the Communists to break down the in fluence of the Catholic church. In an article in the Communist party monthly, Social Review, Ra kosi described how his party at tacked the church and destroyed its power under the pretext that it was harboring "reactionary ele ments. The campaign against the church came only after the Com munists had succeeded in compro mising and destroying the largest Hungarian political organization, the Smallholders' party, and in splitting and absorbing the Social ists. In addition, the Communists had brought under their control the security police and their trade unions. Only after having thus prepared the ground did they at tempt to attack the Christian churches and the Catholic church as the last in the long list of or ganizations which they had marked for destruction. Campaign Described In Rakosi's own words, the Com munists' campaign against the churches developed as follows; "The winning over (by the com munists) of the masses of peas ants, the small bourgeoisie and, in certain places, even of the indus trial workers was rendered ex tremely "difficult by the reaction hiding behind the cloak of the church. "The majority (of the church leaders were opposed to democracy from the very first moment. This opopsitlon was' particularly sharp on the part of the Catholic church, whose lands were taken away by the land reform. The churches fought almost united against us from 1945 to 1948. "First of all we broke up the re actionary united front of the churches. By making use of the democratic possibilities in the Re formed Calvinist and the Evan Eelical Lutheran churches, we were able to mobilize the believers who sympathized with us. An agree ment was reached in 1948 in the spirit of mutual understanding and indulgence which ensured the peaceful co-existence of the people's democracy and these churches."1 -- ' '' v Attack Organized Having thus eliminated the Pro testants from the light, the Lorn munisls proceeded to make a fron tal attack on the Catholic church, by far the greatest spiritual power in iiungai-y. "The position with Ihc Catholic church was different," Rakosi went on. "The leaders of this church maintained close relations with the American imperialists, by order of the Vatican. "After the unmasking of the Smallholders' parly as the agents of the American imperialists, the Social Democratic party was or dered to man the front line. When the treacherous Social Democratic leaders have shared the same fate" that is to say when the Commu I TE LL YOU iCAPTA INj C3RUBBLF, I'VE GOT THE STOLEN BANK MONEY.' HURKV SENU IHb WHOLE bfei SQUAD I PON'T QUITE SET IT, 9UT I'LL COMB. WHO kM I TO SPUKM WAKPESTy 3 CASH TRAMPS l I I v.-. nists had eliminated them too it was the turn of the anti-dem- ocratic leaders of the catholic church, who became the most ex posed representatives of American imperialism. Their activities Became partic ularly strong at the end of 1948 when, as the Rajk trial revealed. this attitude would have been part of the armed invasion which Tito and his gang planned at that time with the aid of spies and provoca teurs who had been planted into the Hungarian workers' move ment. Vatican under Uro The Hungarian people's democ racy, however, was on the alert. It brought Cardinal Mindszcnty to trial, which threw a light upon his activities and those of his com panions, and which disclosed that under the activities of the church they had not only planned to re store the old landlord-capitalist order but also the hated Hapsburg regime. The trial was accompanied by a gigantic propaganda campaign against Catholicism in general and the Vatican in particular and re sulted in the elimination from of fice and from public life through trials, imprisonment and other forms of persecution of Catholic bishops and prominent laymen. The remaining Hungarian bish ops were forced to accept a government-imposed compromise which completely eliminated Cath olic influence from public life and is steadily diminishing the role of religion in education and in the private life of the Hungarians. BEND'S BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THE HANDY PLACE ... TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT ... WHEN YOU WANT ITI Cesspool Service Hearing Aid Service "curly Mcdonald uc a "'h A ln SEPTIC TANK CLEANING ntAKIiNfc? AIU Repairs Building Only $75 Drain Hole Shooting Batteries lor All Makes P""e 735-W or 1424 Bend Hearing Aid Center Cleaning 934 Wall St. Phone 803 DRY CLEANING Monuments OF QUALITY Monuments and Markers. ' Repairs and Hat Blocking RAY CARLSON CAPITOL CLEANERS cemetery sexton 815 South Third Phone 524 Cemetery Engraving . . . Monuments and Markers tlectncal Cleaned 354 Georgia Phone 388-M service D .. D : " Rffrlurtinn Water Tumri Wmh. , KflOlO KepaiT ' Bur'r."""" " 0U "DIOYEPAIR Also Electric Motor Service Guamed Service ox. Mike s Electric Repair au Makes Shop Pickup and Delivery. 1645 Galveston Phone 1437-W GEORGE'S- - '. Radio and Sporting Goods Elec ric wiring and repairs. 644 Franklin- Phone 900 Light fixtures and lamps. Range andapjnce repair Roofing Furnace repair and sales. SHINGLES ROOFING ' BILL'S ELECTRIC Free Estimates Given 942 Hill St., near Greenwood Use Our Easy Payment Plan Phone 556-J Central Oregon Roofing ELECTRICAL MOTOR and Sheet Metal Co. HEADQUARTERS 12d " Gieenwood Pnone 1270 j New and used motors Watch Repair Generators, Starters, r Light Plants Expert Watch Repair ISSc CASCADE JEWELRY So. Third at City limits KENNETH SHANK, Prop, phone 2068 839 Wall Phone b79 XL EXPLAIN THE- GETTINe Rv Michael MOVT ( 7 gear. a, wea s.r.1... inc. T. M. B.t. tf. g. P.t. Off. JljlfiTnrCSp F I'm sokky Alison, ) tomorrow; Kra .' J sh 1 BUT I CAN'T SEE THBN?XJUST KftjfiSS I LjQ?'WSF YOU TONIGHT. VOU ) CAN'T S sijY3SSJ( VSTS KNOW I WANT MOT SEE1N3 E' i-T ftWiiiL ' ' I TO STU7Y AN!7; VOU. KISS AE trfl. WKS JJv Y.r : . Girls' Tennis Team Planned Formation of a girls tennis team, as part of the city recrea tion program, will be undertaken this week, it was reported today by Miss Jeri Haner, in charge ol such activities for the recreation department. A play-off for the girls city championship will be held in the late summer. Miss Haner said today. All girls interested In partici pating in tennis play are being asked to contact Miss Haner, tele phone 857-M, any evening this week between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock. They also may sign up at the Harmon playfield, Miss Haner said. MAIL LATE Distribution of mail at the Bend post office this morning was de layed for about 30 minutes, due to late arrival of the mail train. Heavy congestion of traffic on the railroad line was blamed for the delay. MOTEL PURCHASED MADRAS, July 21 J. L. Christoson has sold the Green Spot motel which he has opera ted here the past three years to Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Waldron, who have been operating a motel In Bend. The Waldrons have as sumed management of the Green Spot.Christon will return to Bend to make his home. By Merril BloSSpr REST WHEN YOU GET NERVOUS, NERVOUS LARD? JUST WAIT UNTIL. YOU TilCM AROUND 72- O'Malley and Ralph Lann "V J Bv V. T. Hamlin TH' GUY AIN'T bKEN BORN , I 1ELL YUH, Bv fcjfcfc, WMUO tiONNfy MAKE &AU5&GE OF , OOP AN ME ti---. K5