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harries 2 Canadians To England FALMOUTH. England (UP) -Two bearded men and a rait ar rived here from Canada today, victoriously ending an 88-day bat tle with the stormy North Atlantic. The third member and captain ot the crew incongruously met his shipmates in a taxi. The spliced . log rafl L'egare II (the lost one) was towed tri umphantly into Falmouth Harbor by the motor-driven Falmouth life boat. Aboard were Gaston Van ackcre, 31. and Marc Modena, 29, both of Montreal. Expedition leader Henri Beaudot also of Montreal, boarded a pas sing ship as the raft neared the English coast Monday and came ashore to make final arrange ments for the L'egure H's arrival here. Beaudot took a taxi to the cus tom house quay early today and arrived just as the low-slung log raft waddled into the harbor be hind the life boat. The sea was calm and the sun glittered across the water as hun dreds of Britons lined the docks to cheer the arrival. It was the . biggest welcome in Falmouth since 1952, when Capt.' Kurt Carl sen arrived here after his fight with . the sea aboard the crippled flying Enterprise. FBI, New York j Police Dispute Over Identity NEW YORK (UP)-The FB! and New York police disagree! widely today over identity of f murdered hoodlum suspected o the acid-throwing attack whici blinded labor columnist V i c t o i Riesel. The district attorney's office said it was "seriously consider ing" exhuming the body of Abra ham Telvi, 21, whom the FBI claims was killed by mobsters be cause acid burns on his face made him too "hot." Telvi was found slain on the lower East Side on July 28. A police' autopsy, however, dis cioseu no acid burns on the body's face. The autopsy also indicated a discrepancy in the. size of the body compared to descriptions of tne acid-thrower given by witnes ses to the attack on Riesel. Police "broke" their own casr Monday with the surrender of Hugh Francis Drescher, 23, want ea ior questioning about a wave of gangland executions which fol lowed the acid throwing incident. Drescher was an acquaintance of the murdered Telvi. Some 2,000 cases of diphtheria arc reported in the United Stales every year. Children, as well as adults, lose their immunity to the disease unless they take booster shots. Legal Notice ; NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ' Under and by virtue of an execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, in an action wherein Credit Bureaus Adjustment De partment. Inc. was Plaintiff and William J. Smith and Margaret W. Smith were defendants, upon a Judgment rendered on the 31st day of July, 1956 in favor of said Plaintiff and against said defen dants, for the sum of SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY FOUR AND 35-100 Dollars ($724.35), current lawful money of the United States of America, costs in the sum of S27.92,' in the Circuit Court, Des chutes County, Oregon, and dockot- ' ed In the Circuit Court of Des chutes County, Book No. 8, Page No. 583, I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim, and interest of said defendants in and . to the following , described real property, to-wit: East i of the South East y of Section 24, Township 17, South Range 14, East of the Willamette Meridian together with 68 acres Water Rights ap'' purtenant thereto, all in Des chutes County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that i will, on the 4th day ofSeptembcr, : 1956, at 10 o'clock A.M., of said i day, at the Court House in Bend i Deschutes County, Oregon sell at i public auction, for current lawful i money of the United States of America, all the right, title, claim, and interest of said defendants in and to the above described prop erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judg ment, with interest and costs, and accruing costs to the highest bid der. Dated this 6th day of August, 1956. (s) F. C. Sholes. Sheriff of Deschutes County F. W. SMITH and R. W. PICKELL Attorneys for Plaintiff First publication, August 7, 1956 Last Publication, August 28, 1956 207-213-219-225-C NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of the Order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Lane County, duly made and entered record on the 9th day of August 1956, in the matter of the Estate of Alvir. Ward Lansbery, Deceased the undersigned Administrator said Estate -will, on or after the 5th day of September, 1956, offer for sale and sell at private, sale to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to confirmation of the Court the real property of said Estate described in said Order, to-wit: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Twenty-three (23), Davidson's Addition to the City of Sisters. Deschutes County, State of Oregon. The date of the first publication of this Notice of Sale is August 11th, 1956. COY V. LANSBERY Administrator of the Estate of Alvin Ward Lansbery. De ceased ' BARTLE. ALLEN & ANDER SON Attorneys for Estate 210 Tiffany Building Eucene. Oregon 213-219-225-231-C The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, August 21, 1956 82. Mate Help Wanted He Really Was Down in Hog House Geffing Cooled Off WASHINGTON (UP) A kid in" est place to hit for is the White he South went to visit a buddy I House o)en five mornings a m a neighboring farm and asked week ior us hot tourists. Where's Johnny?" Johnny's mommy said her lad was "down in the hog house cool ing off." It was no joke. A lot of hog louses are air conditioned these Jays. And so arc a lot of cow barns, and even sidewalks, ac cording to the Air Conditioning ind- Refrigeration Institute. The University of Missouri made some notes not long back and found that air - conditioned ws give about two g.dlons more milk a day than their sisters suf fering from the heat. A cartoon in one paper "quoted" one cow as saying to another: "What we need is bigger, buckets," meaning "Where will we -put all the extra milk?" Dugouts Will He Cooled According to the air coolers, baseball players soon will have air - conditioned dugouts. That could cool off a few hot-headed managers, also. In some places in the South, sidewalks are air-conditioned, but that sort of thing has not yet come to humid Washington. When July and August hit this town the cool- The Forrestal, the new aircrnfl carrier, has an air - conditioning unit "big enough for two big buildings." That statement would take a lot of proving, but suffii it to say that the vessel is well cooled. Gold mines in South Africa couldn't operate down deep a mile or more without air cooling. Neither could the copper mines in Montana. Air conditioning also has some thing to do with the fast develop ment of the polio vaccine. With out cooling, some of the import ant tests might have been de layed. Church Attendance I'p The rest of the country is look ing with envy to New York where a whole fleet of taxi cabs are air conditioned. A lot of .churches are cooled, too. Air conditioned clergymen around the country say attend ance is up as much as 44 iier cent, and that collections are up considerably, too. Even Abraham Lincoln's tomb in Springfield, 111., is air-conditioned. One year Six Months Three Months POUND NOTICE Under Ordinance No. 403, the following dog will be offered for sale at the City Pound at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 28. 1956: 1 dark brown Cocker Spaniel, male, 1 white spot on lcast. John T. Tructt, Pound Master 219-C NOTICE OF DlfmiCT ZONE CHANGE Pursuant to Part 1. Section 8 of Ordinance No. NS-342, known as the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Bend, Oregon. IsMTlCL S HEREBY GIVtN W a public hearing to be held by the City Planning Commission and the City 4 Commission in the Commis sion Chambers at the City Hall, Bend, Oregon, on the 5th day of September, 1956, at the hour of 00 o clock p.m. for the nurnosc considering a proposed district zone change for that portion of the City of Bend, Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the North city limits where the same inter sects with the railroad tracks of the Oregon Trunk Railway, thence proceeding easterly to where the said northerly city limits intersect witli the east erly city limits line, which for identification purposes follows the easterly boundary of East Fifth Street; thence southerly along the said easterly city limits line southerly to the north boundary of East Web ster Avenue; thence westerly on the said Webster Avenue to the north-south alley line ex tended northerly in Block Thirly-three (33), Riverside Ad dUion to Bend; thence south erly along said alley through the said Block Thirty-three (33) and Block Thirty-four (34) of Riverside Addition to Bend, Oregon, to the northerly bound ary of Underwood Avenue; thence westerly along said northerly boundary of Under wood Avenue to the middle of East Third Street; thence southerly along the center line of East Third Street to its inter section with the center line of East Thurston Avenue; thence westerly to the center line ex tended of the alley in Block Nineton (19), Riverside Addi tion to Bend, Oregon; thence southerly through and along the said center line of the north-south alley in the said ' Block Nineteen (19), and con tinuing southerly along said al ley through Blocks Eighteen (18) and Seventeen (17) to where" the said line extended intersects with the right-of-way line of the Pilot Butte Canal; thenoe continuing southwester ly along the said boundary of the Pilot Butte Canal to the present northerly boundary of the presently constituted In dustrial District in the vicinity of the middle of the block be tween Norton and Olney Ave nues; thence continuing west erly along said northerly boundi-y of the presently con stituted Industrial District to the Railroad tracks of the Ore gon Trunk Railway; thence continuing in a generally norm easterly direction follow ing said tracks to the point oI beginning, which is presently zoned as R Residence District and which is proposed to be changed into a new type district known as L-I Light Industrial District. That in the new nmnnsed L-I Light Industrial Dis trict the property uses may be the same as in the present L-iu (-an tral Commercial District plus in--tucirial uses which are not offen sive hv reason of odor, dust, smoke. gas. noises or vibrations. That the restrictions as to uses nciu -designed to be in contrast with the present and generally consider ed heavy industrial uses. This notice shall be mailed to all owners of property within an . . , .... i: ..-..-oil..! tn area bounuoo y i' and three hundred lcet irom in. lines bounding the areas to be honimH: and. further, tins nonce hi ho published in a local news paper of general circulation in the municipality once a week for three weens, me " publications being had within the week within which said meeting is to be held. Dated and first published this '.'1st day of August. l!t:. Julia S. Johnson Recorder of the City of 30 Ue:Kl. Oregon ol PHONE IN YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS Want Ad Rates and Information 30 Used Cars for Sale The Bend Bulletin (Weekly) 1903 1931. ne Bend Bulletin (Daily) Est. 1916. Published Every After noon Except Sunday and Certain Holidays by The Bend Bulletin. 736-738 Wall Street. Bend. Oregon. By Mail In Oregon One year 11.00 Six Months 6.50 three Months 3.25 By Mail Outside of Oregon By Carrier . 12.00 . 6.50 . 3.75 . 15.00 . 7.50 . 1.23 GEORGE Pays TOP CASH For Clean cars nailt fnr nr nnl Cash or older car or both given lor your equity. If VOlir nrfSPnt Mr nnvninnlc too laree. let Goon chnut mn l,, he can arrange for much smaller payments. GEORGE'S USED CARS REDMOND Phone 595 or 32-R-l 1910 PLYMOUTH running condition, $7 keo. " ' Sedan. Good i. 833 Milwau- UNION PACIFIC NEEDS Student BRAKEMEN And FIREMEN Beiween 20 and 35. In good Health. High school education. GET GOOD PAY While Learning Many company benefits Including Free Family Transportation. CONTACT , E. A. Kosk'ela Union Pacific Agent Bend R. R. Depot SO Business Opportunities MAN WANTED FOR A NICE LOCAL BUSINESS PART TIME WORK FROM HOME Tremendous yearly income pos sible. Dealing In essentials. Na tional products. 5 hours weekly spare time. Past experiences un important but must be honest. No selling. Work consists of deliver ing merchandise to established accounts- $1,585 cash required. A real money maker with im mediate income. Write qivina age, phone number, Etc. to! Box 818-A The Bend Bulletin. 139 Miscellaneous for Sale '1NDERS - TOP SOIL - Fill Dirt Dump Truck Tractor leader Work. Phone 7S-J. CHECK Our Prices On Power Mowers! Rotary or Reel Tye GAS or ELECTRIC Famous names Like llomko Jncobsen Lawn Hoy Iluffey and Johnston. WESTSIDE HARDWARE And SPORTING GOODS S & H GREEN STAMPS Galveston M Columbia Ph. 672' 170 Houses for Sale OR WILL rent: 3 room, modern, furnished. Garage, fenced yard. Inquire 604 Ogdcii, phone 1315-.M. WORTH THE money: Small, comfortable house suitable for couple; good neighborhood, paved stroll; lot alone worth '.3 loluj price, for quick casli deal, $1500. Terms considered but not less than $100 down. See at 1125 Roose velt and contact The llarriss Agency. 839 Wall St. Phone 3U2 days, 1505-J, nights. 1 189 Real Estate Display HAP TAYLOR. REALTOR It 3' $200 DOWN. $50 monthly, buys two houses on large corner lots. 1428 W. 6th and 553 Odcn Ave. Tolal price, $2750. Write Henry Os wald, 108 Knoop Lane, Eugene, Oregon. CHANGE YOUR IRON INTO SILVER AT ODAY'S. Highest prices for junk, metal, batteries, radiators. O'DAY'S SALVAGE & SUPPLY YD. PH. 663. MeCULLOCH Power Saw. 7 HP. Completely overhauled, 40' bar and . new chain. 1441 Hartford, phone 513-J. WELSH BABY buggy; Simmon's 6 year crib; playpen: nigh chair. Reasonable. Phone 2392-W. NEARLY NEW home, ' 3 bed rooms and upstairs study room, lVi baths, large living room with fire place and fixtures, new drapes and curtains, small dinette, electric heat, 14 lots, 617 E. 12th, by own er at $12,750: wish $1,000 equity; Write Lester McCrcry Rt. 1 Pom eroy, Wash, before August 25th 3 BEDROOM, Modern home. Outbuildings, 6 lots in Sisters, close to schools. Reasonable terms. C S. Stowell, 126 Nursery St., Ash land, Oregon. FOR SALE Used One Man Saws BEND CHAIN SAW SOLID CHROME Breakfast set. Ideal fer outdoor kitchen. $33. Phone 1012-R. GRAIN-FED Locker Beef. Phone 2108-J-3, after 6 p.m. Harold Kirk. Old Redmond Hiway. 94 Insurance W. E. SHAVER District Agent MAYFLOWER INTER. INS. EXCH. ' 1050 Bond Phone 167 Bend 8 MM Movie Camera, Brownie. Keystone K109 projector, screen. 125 Columbia. 141 Miscellaneou? Wanted WANTED: ABOUT 5000 night- crawlers, $10 thousand. We will pick up. Write full details, Roy & Lil's Sporting Goods, Madras. GOOD REFRIGERATOR and small wood range. Call 1128-J af ter 4. 143 Musical 174 Business Property SIX FAMILY unit brick upart- ment. 3 rooms, bath for each unit, $10,500. I-ocatcd Colorado and Lava Road. Plume 1878-J. 180 Real Estate Exchanges Will accept reasonable equity in town house as down payment on 15 acreage with rental, edge ol city limits. Telephone 2103-W-4. APPROXIMATELY 1 acre in M e d 1 0 r d . under irrigation; 27 Peach trees; beautiful redwood home, 1 year old: for 80 Acres or more, under irrigation, with good buildings. Write E. Hiygenbotham, 3159 Lone Pine Road, i.ledford. 4 1 182 Real Estate Wanted WANTED TO BUY: From own er, 2 or 3 bedroom house. New preferred. Will pay cash. Box 812, Bend. 8 Heal Esiaie Display One Year Six months , One Month SINGLE COPY Be Please notify us of any change of address or failure to receive the paper regularly. Ml subscriptions are DUE and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BULLETIN CORRESPONDENTS Wadras--Bob Barber " Phone 521 Redmond Mrs. Martha Stranahaiy Phone Z27o or Haul Prinevllle Elsie Miksche Phone 5124 Sisters Mrs. Sara Hewitt Phone 3452 rumalo M-s. A. L. Christopher Phone 600-L Eastern Star Mrs V a I 1 e r Priehard - hone Ti-F-U Ads received before P.M. will pcar in the following day's pa per. The Bulletin reserves the right to classify, edit or reject any want ad copy, and will be respon sible for only one Incorrect pub lication of any want ad. Full ad lustment of error will be made by one added insertion of the correc ted advertisement. ' VOU KILL THE CQST WHEN vnn KIM. THE AD. deadline 5:00 p.m. Day preceeding fribli cation. Cery low rates for monthly ads it times for the nriee of 5 1918 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan, $150. Good 2-wheol trailer. 1245 Galveston, phone 1637-R. 32 Used Trucks Trailers 112 Pets of all Kinds 1948 FORD Hi ton truck. 2- speed with racks. Motor, tires, truck in A-l condition. $750. 1441 Hartford, phone 513-J. FREE Cocker puppies. 4 weeks old, ready to wean. Call 56. BALDWIN ACROSONIC Piano, reasonable.. 126 So. 4th, phone 29-J, Redmond. 151 Sporting Goods R. D. KER.R ' Real Estate Realtor 8th & E. Greenwood Amie 1759-W, Harry 674 EAST SIDE 2 BEDROOMS plus big family room, attached garage. 2 lots close to school and market $9,500. DUPLEX 2 blocks from city center, Excellent repair. ur nished. Total price $,200 with $1,700 down. $70.00 a month. 3 BEDROOM 2 lots, lawn" and trees. Fircpluce, harawooa floor in big L shaped living room and dining nrea. Excel, 'lent repair, $8,000 HAP TAYLOR, REALTOR HARVEY OLSEN, SALESMAN. Evenings Phone 2227-J -"Between The Two Banks"-.. 135 Oregon Avenue Phone 31 GILBERT'S v; Wl-fST 2nd St. 2 bedroom mdn.Vith extra largo utility room, TV hook up, finished part basement, garhye, paved St. $5,775 Terms. " SPACIOUS ROOMS. 3 bedroom num. with fireplace, dining area, utility room, full basement, gap age with shop room, paved- st; Listed at $11,000 make an offer. 2 HOMES on coiner lot. 3 rooms and bath, plus rental with 2 roomsi & bath. $3,000 on easy terms. ! BUILDING SITES: 3 lots nt'E. 2nd! & Lafayette, l-'i, lots 11th & Lulny-' elte, 2 loin 5lh and Newport, 1 lot' 12th & Albany, 7 lots in town om river. BELOW APPRAISAL: 2 bedroom; nuln with dining rm, full daylight, baseni-nt, fine construction, best' close-in location. $14,700.00 ! GILBERT'S REAL ESTATE.; 1015 Wall Phone 19l( 190 Automobile Display , RANCH PET Shop- Open Sun days,! evenings. Exotic Fish, Birds, Monkeys-Supplies. 1st house N. Powell Butte Grange, phone 73-R-5. 40 Appliances; Sales S Svc WASFJNG MACHINE SERVICE MAYTAG- APPLIANCE PH. 27 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Automatic Washers, Dryers, Ranges and Refrigerators. PHONE 556-J 59 Services Offered 1 Lost and Found LOST OR Strayed: White Collie. tan markings, 6 months old, ni swors to King. Phone 2106-J-4. DEAD STOCK removed free. Cowr horses, calves, hogs, sheer REDMOND RENDERING CC .Phone 414, collect. FLOORS PATIOS Sidewalks Driveways. Concrete work of all kinds. 732 Georgia, phone 1551. W. OR TRADE for hay. gentlo, 8 year old Palomino saddlce mure. Phone 2104-W-l. - MODEL No. 71 Winchester Rifle with sling; 4-power Field Glass good bunting glass; 72 rounds .348 caliber ammunition; cleaning rod, brush, and patches. Also carrying scabbard, heavy leather. Good gun for Moose or Bear, in new con dition. Phone 347-J. 114 Poultry & Rabbits W uited Live Poultry Fresh Eggs BEND EGG & POULTRY 40 E. First Ph. 855-W 152 Boats & Motors . 116 Other Livestock 500 YEARLING Ewes, 200 young ewes, Columbia Uamlmiiillcl cross. Call Ed MeGrcer, 2018-J-3. 117 Livestock Wanted WANTED: ALL kinds livestock. Highest cash prices. Pick up at ranches. L. J. Huston, phone 737-W. Kuprewicz Stud'to FINE PORTRAITS WEDDINGS Done to Perfection 1626 W. 3RD- Telephone 899 -W 123 Building Materials CUSTOM BALING, wire tied. Call 2019-W-3. J Funeral Directors "BEND FUNERAL HOME Hill & Greelev Phone 2109 Home of Personal Service Otto W. Heider. Jr., Mgr. Niswonger & Winslow Funeral Directors Hill & Irving . Phone 118 5 Card of Thanks OUR HEARTFELT thanks to all i.-hr. nvtnnHeH comforting sym pathy and help in our recnt or row. For the Deauiimi service floral Offerings, and other kind ncsscs, we-.afe deeply grateful. Ned Douglass Mrs. Eva Arthur Dr. R. E. JOHNSON DENTIST 955 Wall Phone 14 OPEN Wcd-Thur. Fri.-Sat. To Contact At Other Times Phono 988-W 60 Moving, Strg,. Trucking FURNITURE MOVING our specialty. Packing, crating, and storage. Hobnail Transfer & Stor age, 201 Irving, phone 9S7. 80 Baby Sitters; Child Care PAMELIA LUMBER COMPANY SUPPLIERS of All Building Needs . Deschutes Junction Phone 2009-W-5 132 Farm Products HAY FOR Sale. Oat hay, grass hay, alfalfa. Phone 539. OAT HAY in the field baled, $20 per ton. Phone 1831-R, Lessard 133 Fuel & Wood 5 HP OUTBOARD Motor, lull less than 30 hours, with carrying case, $100. Phono .1252-11. 14 FOOT BOAT, cedar plank, oak ribs, canvas top. Trailer and 10 horse motor. All cxccllejil con dition. Phone 351-R. 160 Apartn.ents for Rent 1 BEDROOM Apartment, com pletely furnished.. 91 Poilland, phone 9X6-W. GOOD RENT to right party. Roomy, 3 room apartment. 305 Miller. Apply before 4:tK) p.m. room apart- Clean, furnished 3 ment. 312 Harriinan. 1 BEDROOM Apartment, stove and refrigerator furnished. Phone 616, or 236 Kearney. ONE BEDROOM, modern, fur nished Duplex Aparlmenl. Oil heat, garage. 1102 10. 2nd. 161 Houses For Rent DRY JACKP1NE and body wood for sale. Phone 366-J. 135 Furniture; HH Goods MODERN, FURNISHED, two bedroom house. Eleiil ic.illy equip ped, oil furnace. 623 Hill SL ""FURNISHED, 1 bedroom home with or without TV. Located at 1417 Kingston or call 1350-W. 3 ROOM, MODERN, furnished. $40. 1225'i Albany. Inquire 1440 1lh, phone alter 10:30 a.m SINGER Sewing Center Rents 126 Minn. 11 Personals; Spl. Notices BIG RUMMAGE Sale, ore day only. August 2 Jtb. 9 a.m. 5 p.m , First Lutheran Chureii. WANTED TO care for: one or two pre-school children. T.'acher, medical technician, mother. Fenc ed yard, good home. Phone 203-R. 81 Male Female Help KEN.MORE Dishwasher: Port able, full size, 3 years old, in ex rellent condition. $75. Call 710. 176 Lots & Acreage T. A & W V. SPECIAL 6 HOT DOGS 1 GAL ROOT BEER $1.50 CALL I8I6W Your order will be waiting for you A & W ROOTEER 1021 Wall MALE OR Female, make up to $3.00 per hour. Experience un necessary: Call at 12.10 Hill. ' repairs Ph. 1825 , 231,2-M NEW TWO Bedroom -house children under age 4. 556 10. Kalb. Nu De HERE'S COUNTRY LIVING THAT'S WONDERFUL IN THIS CHARMING NEW ENG LAND FA11M HOUSE set in mreci acres ot lull grown trees, rasmrci and ample tree Irrigation waior.i House is completely andJjeautltuUyL remodeled to blend the. warmth of 1 he old with Ihe comfort and con venience of the new. All new nlumbini! and plunibiner, fixtures complete, new wiring, new founda tion und excellent House wen. noWNSTAIRS is living room with an antique stove on brick liearui, spacious dining room, master ncu room Willi privnle bath and small patio, ulilily mom 'and half bath, and a lurgc living kitchen finished in cedar panelling and colonial wallpaper with mahogany caiuneis and copper front dishwasher. I hi bedrooms and balh upsluirs. iioisi corral, barn, chicken house, sprink ler li'i-lL-alion system goes with nroiM'i'ty. LIVE IN - LUXURY for only $13,500. TERMS. ' Owner will carry contract Phono 266-L TOWNE " MOTORS J Harriman & Greenwood Ph. 25" Buy Sell Trade - Used Gars AT OUR NEW LOT 7th and E. Greenwood BILL FRASERi Phone 717 ! Ownor sale only . We are now 111 a posii.011 10 ru ceive bhls on Real Estate of Anm Forbes Estate. DUtiltlOY-llILTON REALTORS 1050 Bond f" "?7-w 162 Rooms; Room & Board ii- jut h- HOARD AND 1 ninth slyle. 1 1' 10. ih, 1291. nl, phone MIDST ATE Realty Co. 106 Minnesota Ph. 495 Drue and Variety In Gilchrist Shopping Cenler. Excellent deal for right man. Full details in our ot fiee. Molel K Unils with electric heat ing, big home, moil? than acre ol laililseaned minimis. Take clear I home and some cash '.is dnw n pay meat. NEED A HOUSE'.' SfOE BULLETIN CLASSIFIED FRATERNITY COOK positinn open for Beta Theta Pi in Corva lis. Write, Craig MacClnskcy, 210 Idaho Ave., Bend. 82 Male Help Wanted MAN TO operate self-propellc'l combine. Phone 361-L. 28 House Trailers . BILL ANDERSON MOBILE HOME SALES Equalizer Hitches Trailer Accessories 305 Burnsidc Ph. 77 MALE HELP WANTED Apply First National Bank, Bend Branch. PIN SETTERS. IB years or old er. Apply Cascade Bvl, 6:00 P.M Phone KX3, 711 Bond St. Used Cars lor Sals "TRADE: 1101 P('aac 4- . Gahestoii, phor.e RELIABLE MAN wilh car t serve 800 family Icl route. Better than average earning. Nalionall advertised. If you have good c:edii reputation and are sincere and in dusiriouv write for information .1. R. W-Oins romp-iny Six Only FIVE ACRE HOME SITES Superb View Plenty of Swallcy Water , Pavement Telephone Electricity" Excellent TV Reception S Building Restrictions For Appointment E-xiMyn Ave , S' attic Wa O 0 hi.- '1 O 2107-W-2 Call llow'ird liiiib. Biob r Bend Garage Cbi OK USED cars; 50 To Choose From 50.".'. Finest in Confral Orogon Hunnell Dodge Phone 26 Motors ' Plymouth" NEW And USED & Trucks vars Central Oregon Motors fORD A-l LOT Soo Ar) Kuohl Across From Bruin Flold VOLKSWAGEN Mid-Oregon Motors So: City limits of Bend 1B9 Real Estate Display BEFORE YOU Buy or Sell Your Property r Z SEE THE LAND MART : 2 Central Oregon's Most Completo REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE SERVICE : Z OFFICES IN BEND, REDMOND, MADRAS & SISTERS , 7 'l.iccnsrd in Orcm, Malio & California 1 0 FULL TIME COURTEOUS & RELIABLE SALESMEN We Mako Your Problems Our Problems SEE US - TODAY! THE LAND MART REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 2010-J-5 oo Sll W ill Sttei't Redmondi Mi- '! llend Madras Ph. 2M Phone tH j Sisters Ph. 2321