The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 25, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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,Red Cross Course fo Tram
Home Nursing Instructors
Classes to train instructors in
home nursing will be started in
Dosc-hutes county on Monday,
March 'OS. Instructor will be Mrs.
Patricia Hunsakcr, nursing repre
sentative of the American Nation
al Red Cross, who comes from Pa
cific area headquarters in San
Francisco to conduct these classes.
This is an opourtunity for nurses
and teachers, and especially for
retired nurses and teachers, to
give of their time and their skill
10 their community, Mrs. Clare
Taylor, executive secretary point
ed out.
Only those who have been
trained as nurses or teachers are
eligible to take this instructor
training course. It is a 30-hour
course and will be given for six
hours each day for five days with
the time arranged to meet the
convenience of the students as
much as possible. After the class
work is completed all students will
be expected to teach a class un
der Mrs. Hunsaker's supervision
Advertisement
HEARING AID AUTHORITY
TO HOLD FREE
CONSULTATIONS IN BEND
March 26th
GEORGE THOMAS, a recog
nized hearing aid authority will
hold free consulta
tions to help the
hard of hearing
with their hearing
problems. Mr.
Thomas will ex
plain why hearing
losses are as dif
ferent as linger
nrints. and as an
added service, Mr. Thomas will
rate vour hearine on Beltone's
exclusive nudioselector, the el
ectronic Instrument that deter
mines the pattern of hearing
losses and shows how a correct
ly fitted Triple Transistor Bel
tone Hearing Aid will improve
ones hearing ability.
Mr. Thomas Is a Hearing Aia
Audiologist. and has shown
many people how to enjoy a
fuller, richer, happier life by
helping them overcome their
handicap of. deafness. The broad
Knowledge Mr. lhomas has oo
tained through his many experi
ences as a hearing aid consult
ant will be at you disposal. There
will be no cost or obligation for
his services during the time he
will be in Bend at the Pilot Butte
Inn on Saturday, March 26th,
lrom I:(JO p m. to 8:00 p.m. No
appointment necessary. If you
are unable to come in during
these hours, but would like to
talk to Mr. Thomns, call him at
the Pilot Butte Inn, and make
arrangements for a private in
terview In your own home.
If you are suffering from de
fective hearing, or if the hearing
aid you now own isn't giving
you the satisfaction you think it
should, Mr. Thomas would like
very much to talk to you. The
few moments you spend with
him may be the means of Drov-
ing to yourself that to hear
again is to live again.
before receiving their certificates.
Mrs. Hunsuker plans to remain in
the county the whole month of
April in order to complete this
program.
Those who are interested should
call the local Red Cross office,
Kl, promptly, it was announced.
The program is set up to be an
important part of civil defense,
and the Civil Defense Agency is
urging that all communities give
it whole-hearted support.
The Bend BulleHn, Friday, March 25. 195S
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ularly.
all aubaarintlona are DUE and PAY
ABLE IN AUVANCE.
BUljfc,ilr4 cuKiimiruflLF&is ta
Madraa Boo Barber
fhona ziss or ztwi
Redmond Mra. Martha Stranaban
flume ozi
PrinevlUe Mja. Walter Struck
mono ai
Eastern Star Mrs. Waller Prlchard
mono 87-r-li
Biatera Mrs. Serg Coval
rnone zia
Tumalo Mra. A. L. rhriatopher
rnone ouu-l.
AMMflllW!KMrN'IS 1 to IB
Loat & Found. Meetings, I'eraonais. Spe
cial Noticea. etc.
AUTOMOTIVE 20 to It
Autos Wanted and For 8ule. Accessories,
Body Work, Service Stations, etc.
ALLEY OOP'S? Did this
stone ax-head ever scalp a
paleface? Or could it be the
ax that dashing Alley Oop, fa
mous comic page caveman, lost
to some rascally Lemlans back
in early December? The young
ster puzzling over the question
is Curtis Mix, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Mix of rural Bron
son, Kan. The Indian theory Is
more likely, because the curio
was found by Homer Mix in a
field where arrowheads have
been numerous. He donated
the unusual And to the Fort
Scott Historical Museum.
Results Listed
For Volleyball
In City league volleyball play
Wednesday niylit in the high school
gym Bend Hardware and the
Prineville town team each won
three to nothing series from the
Bend Bulletin and Jaycecs respec
tively. Lundgren's Lumber Co. and
Methodist took two to one series
from their opponents, Troy Laun
dry and the Highway Department.
rhrec Month
Bix Month
.,.$ 876
6.60
12.00
. BUSINESS SERVICES 40 to '0
AtinllitntM. Buildinu. Car unt nr. Electric-
J, fftuutinkT. hlumbinif. L'f tiuiiterintf etc
KMPI OYMKNT HO to K4
IMp Wanted, buby Sitlr, tiituutioni
FINANCIAL 90 to 98
Bus. Opportunities. InvcutiutrDU, Money
to Loan etr.
I N STftI IflTICl N 100 to 104
Home Instruction, School, Special Clan-
LIVESTOCK ft FfclT I IV to II
CatU ft UuriH. Poultry ft KuLbitt
PvU, etc
MISCELLANEOUS Ul to V.9
Aiipliunctst, Karm 1'rtxluctii. Fuel ft Wood.
Mine For SIe and War.tM.. vtC
RENTALS 1M) to 16'J
Apartmenta. lioroea. Rooms, Wanttrf to
Rent, etc
REAL ESTATE 170 to 188
Houses, J-'armt mil Ranctiea, LoU
CAREFUL DRIVERS can nave money
with State I" arm Automobile Insurance.
See E. M. Bucknum uirent. l''J Urouka
St, or phone 870 for information.
Want Ad Rates
and Information
4 timet, for the pnee of 2.
Ask about the rates for added unaee and
added insertions i don't foruut the evun
lower rates U you rim your ad fur a full
month.
7 times for the price of 6.
Vary luow Rates for Monthly Ads
1 2-3-4 6-6-7
Words Times Timue Time
Up to U .76 1.60 2.76
.4 thru 18 1.00 2.00 8.67
19 thru 28 1.26 2.S0 4.20
24 thru 28 1.60 8.00 6.60
Priceat Cash or within 7 days t
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE
JJfcJVU .BULLETIN, PHONE 66
Atls received betore 1 p.m. will appear
in tne louowing- day a paper.
The Bulletin reserves the Hwht to
classify, edit or reject any want ad copy,
and wiU be reiiDonsible fur only one in
correct publication of any want ad. Full
adjustment of error will be made by one
added insertioa or the corrected advertisement.
Want ads (n The Bulletin are arranged
for the benefit of the reader, and are
classified into the foltowinir irrouia !
Legal Notice
NOTICE OK IMU1I.IC HEARING
Pursuant u ORS 477.114a. notice i;
hereby Kiven that a public heariiiK will
ue iit'iu at tne urouk County Court
Houne, Prineville, Ortvm on Monday.
April 11, lur.r. at 1:00 P.M., and at
the StnU Forext Prutection District of
fice at John Day, Cnnon on Tuesday.
April 12, llirif, at 11:00 A.M. for the
purpose of providinR all owners uf lands
an opportunity to be htard on matters
pertaining to the budrtotinR of moneys
reiuirl to defray the cot of fire pro
tection and suppression within the boun
daries of the Central OnHin State For
est Protection Di.it riet and for privately
owned forest lands in (.runt, Harney.
Deschutes. Jefferson. Cnmk. (lilliiim.
Morrow and Wheeler counties within the
boundaries of the Descluites, Ochoco,
Malheur and Wallowa-Whitman Nation
al horesta. A copy of this builiret niuy
be inHpecteil at the Central Oreuon
state 1'urest 1'rotection District Head
quarters, Prineville, Oregon.
ORECON STATE HOARD OF FOR
ESTRY G. SPAUR, STATE FORESTER
in-w-c
SPRING OPENING
SPECIALS
1953 NASH RAMBLER
This Slallon Wagon has only 18,000 miles and In very
clean throughout. Kquipped with radio, heater. Hydra
malic. Exactly like the car that won the Mobllgas ec
onomy run! Here's your chance to buy the most eco
nomical car In America, for only
$535 dn, and M2.50 per mo.
1953 WILLYS AEROLARK
ThU 4 door beaufy has low mileage, Is very econom
ical to operate Yours for only
$395 dn, and $33.76 per mo.
1951 NASH STATESMAN
Wp have a -I door and a 2-door Both very clean, both
with radio, heater and overdrive. Your Choice
$295 dn, and $29.10 per mo.
1951 NASH RAMBLER
Country club model and it is a beauty with radio,
heater and overdrive.
$295 dn, and $29.10 per mo.
1949 CHEVROLET CLUB CPE.
Here In a real clean one with radio and heater
$195 dn, and $31.20 per mo.
Interest Included
134 Greenwood
Phone 700
Anti-Squirrel
Device on Way
To President
SAN DIEGO (UP) A San
Diego manufacturer said Thursday
!he is sending President Eisenhow
er a device which will solve the
While House squirrel problem to
the satisfaction of all concerned.
I The device is a plastic fence
tailored to the dimensions of the
President's putting green and
topped by a low-voltage wire
which will keep the squirrels off
but won't harm them.
John S. Berkson, president of
the Alysymto Co., of America,
isaid, "we are confident this unique
anti-squirrel shield will solve the
putting problem to the complete
satisfaction of the President as
well as of Sen. Neuberger and
other wildlife lovers the country
over."
Sen. Richard Neuberger (R-Ore)
recently started a save the squir
rels campaign.
1 1 Personals; Spl. Notices
U you tall to receive your
Bend Bulletin by 6:30, Tele
phone 56 and a copy will be
sent you by special carrier.
NOTICE
BRUCE TERMINIX
TERMITE CONTROL
INSPECTORS
WILL BE IN BEND FOR THE
NEXT THREE WEEKS. FOR
FREE INSPECTION ON
YOUR BUILDINGS
PHONE
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
110 BEND
REWARD Anyone havinx knowledge
of the wherealiouts of WALLACE E.
SULLIVAN pleaxe notify immediately.
Write Itox Tt. H- rid Mullet in.
26 Tires Repair Recap
T-H-S, Truing, liuluncinn. Siiiitr. Stife-T-Trade-ins
with written nut ion-wide
Kuarantee "OK." RUllliElt WELDERS,
1'b. yjr., Hend.
30 Used Cars for Sale
l!4fi FORD V-8. 2-Door sedan. Radio &
Heater. Runs Hnt. $215.00. V. II. Wood
2 miles out Hutler Market Routl.
WHY BUY SAFE BUY
1964 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop.
Iteautiful 2 tone ttreen, Merc-O-Maiic,
Radio & Heater, tuneless white xide
wall tires. 4,500 careful miles. Drive
this car home with pride. 4.000 00 day
'New Car Guarantee. $'2,lVn.
FITZPATKICK LINCOLN - MERCURY
lor, E. Franklin Av.
WHY BUY SAFE BUY
1!U8 FOHO 4-I),r. Sivnal & III, .-k -up
i.inht. Haiiio. auo. HUKrn, nuoa.
lit. S. lion 211.
A Alwnyn BBtflU-r C Curs
1!PS2 STIJUKIMKKlt Uhunipliin -l-D.n,
SiMlan Low niikuiff. Ki'II, ,,v,-l-(Irive.
Rrnlly lw renin nvc i-nr.
TOWNK MOTORS
PACKARD-WILLYS DEALER
Used Car lt. Ph. tt05
Corner of Irving & Harriman
FOR THE REST USED CAR DEAL IN
TOWN SEE
' REND NASH CO.
184 GREENWOOD PHONE 700
194VI PONTIAC, RftH. Can be seen at
124 Columbia Sftt. & Sun. 26 ft 27.
Priced at only $'i0o.
T.2 LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN 4-llr.
Hydramatic A Power Accessories. Ex
cellent condition. Will consider kimmI
loat anil motor on down payment.
Also 1147 Ford 4-Dr. Sharp condition.
Rebuilt motor, new paint. Phone 2134.
R4 C HE V R 0 1 . ET D ELI' X E 2 Vn nr7
Rndm Xr H.n'cr USdim T'h..ne ttlS.
39 Automobile Display
MECHANIC'S
SPECIALS
'51 Buick RM Sed. $895
R & H. Dynaflow. etc.
'49 Olds Dlx 2-Dr. $495
R & H, Hylnrnmntic
'49 Mercury Sed. $395
Runs Fine.
'49 Chev. Dlx. $395
2-I)r. R II. CJ.M.C. Kng. 2 Carbs.
'48 Nash Amb. $195
Ccnv. R II. C,.xl Tires. .
BEND
GARAGE
CO., INC.
709 Wall St. Phone la-)
otcs of
Ctntral Qfegon
; mo
Kilocyclos
ffift'-MutuaL0 Brpadcdifing- System. j
TONIC.HTS PROGRAM
tS:tXV-GahHel Htatter
6:1R Dinner Music
6:30 Hehind the Story
8:4ft Sam Hayes
8:55 Names A Places in the News
7 :C0 Eatrle Notebook
7:15 Oood Reading
7:30 Rend C.araire News
7 :4ft Remember When
7 :r.0 Kveninur Melodies
8:00 Take A Number
8:30 Search That Never Ends
9 : 00 News
9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr.
9:30 Off the Record
9:ft5 Kiv Minute Final
10:(H-Off the Record
10 :30 Countertpy
11:00 Siirn Off
SATIRDAY, MARCH 26. 19..S
6:00 Triple T Ranch
8:15 Town and Country Time
8 :80 County Ajtent
8:45 Farm Reporter
7 :00 Hemlnuway News
7:15 Breakfast Gsnir
7:80 Morning Melodies
7 :40 News
7 :4ft Morning Roundup
8:00 Sports Parade
8:15 News
l:S0 Haven of Rest
9 :00 Symphonic Swing
9:15 The Three Suns
9 :S0 Morning Special
9:45 Top Tunea
10:00 Saturday Newt
10:15 Farmer Hoar
10:80 Fashion Trends
10:85 It's A Woman's World
10 AO News
10:45 Tune Time
11:00 B & K Stars of T.mmrrow
11 :15 Tune Time
11 :30 Panorama Time
12 : 00 Noontime Melodies
12:10 Today's Classifieds
12 :16 Sports Review
12 :20 Noontime Melodies
12 : 30 News
12 :45 Farmer's Hour
1 :00 Redmond DUett
1:15 Realty News
2:00 Platter Preview
2:1ft Northwest News
2:20 Saturday's Star
2 :25 -Central Orevnn News
2:30 Platter Preview
3:00 Br On Wax
4:00 Echoes of the Cay Nineties
4:16 Frank Hemtntrway
4 :.H Robhy Rennon
B:Sft- Sorial Security Prottram
6:(M-Meet the Artit
:1ft Music Coast to Coast
$ :;(0 PpeskirtK of Sports
6 :4ft Vern Larson Shitw
ft :.r.i-lihyhm Rhnio.iu
7:00 Ray Pinch ,h..w
7 :15 Serenade In Hlue
7:30 Mand Serenade
7 :4.-Remember When
7 Msrchtime
-.HWlVn., Chamber of Com. Forum
fi :i Popular laontes
9 :0O News
9:1ft Dunce Time
9:?0 Mf.nic Whalen
9 :4ft--Dnce T me
10:00 Dunce Time
10:Srt Pance Time
11 :00-Smn Off