The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, June 21, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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PORTRAIT OF THE YEARS
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to this .earth and the face-lined record of longevity blend in
this charming study of grandfather and grandchild, attending
church in St. Petersburg, Fla. .
FEPC was not included in JFK's
proposed civil rights program
Bv Lvl C. Wilson
OPI Staff Writer
Th. nrnhsn of tha 1963 civil
rights storm is the 1960 campaign
promise to prevent racial job dis
crimination by means of federal
law supported by federal penal
ties. A Fair Employment Practices
Commission (FEPC) was not in
cluded in the civil rights legisla
tion proposed to Congress this
week by President Kennedy. In
the message ,to Congress accom
panying, (he proposed legislation,
Kennedy did, however, endorse
FEPC in this language:
"Finally, I renew my support
of pending federal fair employ
ment practices legislation, appli
cable to both employers and
tintorls.'" "(
T'Ar"Houselabor subcommittee
made that endorsement look
pretty good better than it de
served by voting on the same
day to approve the pending
FEPC bill cited by Kennedy. But
hi by still has a long road to
P.8?-6' .ftl"".n& ther things it
lumber otters
program
WASHINGTON (UPI The
p.S, Chamber of Commerce said
today the .foreign aid program
(houla concentrate on long range
development "programs that utu-
lze private investment.
In testimony prepared for the
Senate Foreign Relations Com
mittee, the chamber called for a
$913 million reduction In Presi
dent Kennedy's $4.5 billion for
jujq qld ..request,
John 0. Teeter, vice president
of Pfizer International, Inc., and
l member of the chamber's For
eign Policy Committee, said "pri
vate capital, know-how and initi
ative" should be put to work in
foreign aid.
"Until improvements are made
In the program, it is useless and
wasteful to appropriate funds in
the Increasing magnitude re
quested by . the government,"
Teeter $akt..
More than 20 witnesses were
scheduled 'to testify before the
committee.,-', which resumed hear
ings on the aid hill.
Other congressional news:
Fallout Shelters: .A House
armed services subcommittee
heard testimony on the adminis
tration's fallout shelter program.
Among scheduled witnesses were
Agriculture Secretary Orville
Freeman and Dr. Richard Gcr-
stcll, Pennsylvania director of
civil defense.
Insurance: For at least the
eighth time In recent years, the
Senate Thursday passed legisla
tion to give an estimated 16 mil
lion World War II and Korean
War veterans a chance to rein
state lapsed G. I. Insurance noli
cles. , The bill was sent to the
House, where It has died each
previous time the Senate passed
It.
Parcel Ports The House Rules
Committee cleared for floor ac
tion next week legislation to pre
vent sharp increases in parcel
post rates. Unless the hill is
passed, the postmaster general
will be under legal mandate to
propose rate boosts of at least
20.6 per cent by the end of this
month.
Hadicepped Children! The
House Education and Labor Com-
tnlttee approved a hill to provide
111 5 million annually to help
train teachers of handicapped
children. The monev would be
used for grants to colleges to set
ip' special training programs for
teachers of mentally and physi
cally handicapped youngsters.
FINDS ELECTION SWEET
COMTMBIA, Mo. (UPI)
Becky Sweet was elected lien
tnt governor of Missouri Girls'
Etate Thursday, but Marilyn Kiss
waS defeated for governor in the
lama ejection.
Wide-eyed wonder of one new
will need a House rules commit-
I tee green light to reach the House
floor. A similar bill died in rules
last session,
FEPC Hot Issue
Kennedy's reference to the
pending FEPC bill was not much
more than lip service. He could
not have done much less and he
evidently did not dare do more.
FEPC is the real lime bomb
buried in the civil rights dispute.
More than the integration of
schools, swimming pools or lunch
rooms, FEPC inflames southern
whites against and Negroes in
favor of its provisions.
It is not unlikely that the Ken
nedy administration is becoming
a bit tender on the subject of the
integrity of I960 Democratic civil
rights. The FEPC promise was
explicit enough:
"The new Democratic adminis
tration will support federal legis
lation establishing an FEPC to
secure effectively for every
one the right to equal opportuni
ty for employment."
The Kennedy administration's
support of FEPC has been more
apparent than real. In any event.
it has not been sufficient to ob
tain legislation. Nor Is any FEPC
legislation in prospect now,
deBOtto the FrcMdent kind
word In hut menage to Con&reai
Top Issue Sidelined
Only the most naive will fail
lo sxil the ploy whereby the
Democrats in cautious conni
vance with the Republicans are
maneuvering to sideline the most
hotly controversial of the civil
rights propositions now proposed.
The hottest of these is FEPC. The
ploy is a device whereby FEPC is
kept separate from the civil
rights package so that other
issues may not be swamped in
the angry hurricane certain to
arise around FEPC.
The same device is being used
to bypass the private accommo
dations section of the Kennedy
civil rights program. The Senate
Republican and Democ r a t i c
leaders are backing a substitute
bill from which the Kennedy pub
lic accommodations section has
been cast out. Public accommoda
tions is another hot spot. Neither
it nor FEPC is likely to pass.
The Republicans are linked
with the FEPC ploy because they
also made some 1960 civil rights
promises. They promised a com
mission on equal job opportunity.
It was perfectly clear that the
Republicans hoped that would be
accepted as a promise of FEPC.
But the Republicans made no
public promise on privately
owned accommodation. They are
clean on that. The Democratic
promise was specific and definite
right down lo lunch rooms. But
private accommodations won't be
in the civil rights package. The
Democrats In 1900 had their fin
gers crossed.
Some of the Democratic plat
form, you might say, was just
campaign oratory.
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1 -Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
IN EXECUTION
By virtue of an execution is
sued out of the Circuit Court of
Deschutes County, Oregon tn me
directed in an action wherein
James E. Brown is plaintiir,
who recovered judgment against
Deschutes Auto Electric, Inc., a
corporation, and J. J. Freeman,
defendants, in the sum of $334.65
with six per cent interest from
feoriary a, r.m.i, ana u. to.
costs, I have levied upon the
following described real prop
erty of the defendant, Joseph J.
Freeman, situated in uescnuies
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lot , rsiocK a, i.e,micu
ADDITION TO BEND,
and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN that pursuant to said execu
tion I will, on the 15th day of
-Tnlv 19B3. at the hour of 10
A.M. o'clock at the front door
of the courthouse at Bend. Ore
gon, sell at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder, all
the riBht. title and interest of
the defendant, Joseph J. Free
man, in and to said real prop
erty, subject to the right of
redemption.
DATED at Bend, Oregon, this
lltn day ot June. law.
F. C. Sholes,
Sheriff
161-167-173-178-C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 2522
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF DES
CHUTES.
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of HARRISON GRAY, Deceas
ed
The undersigned having been
appointed by the above entitled
uourt or tne siaie or ureeon
Administratrix of the Estate of
Harrison Gray, deceased, and
having qualified, notice is here
by given to all persons naving
claims against said estate to
present them, verified as re
quired by law, with proper
vouchers, within six months
from the date of this notice to
the said Administratrix at the
law office of Vernon W. Robin
son. 114 Minnesota Avenue,
Bend. Oreeon.
ELIZABETH BEOUGHJJ.R,
Administratrix of tne J!,s.
tatn of Harrison Gray
Dated and first published
June 7, lltbJ.
VERNON W. ROBINSON.
Attorney for the Estate
155-lbl-lB7-173-C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of MATT SELLERS.
Deceased.
In the District Court of the
State of Oregon for Deschutes
County.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that the undersigned, Ed Bock
man, has been aDDointed Exec
utor of the last will and testa
ment of Matt Sellers, deceased.
by the above entitled Court. All
persons having claims against
saia estate are nereoy notmed
and required to present the
same, duly verified, as bv law
required, to the undersigned at
tne or lice oi ueAKNitiND.
GOODRICH, GRAY & FANCH
KR. 11)44 Bond Street. Bind.
1 vireKon. wltnm six motima trom
th flrBtpubUcRtlon ot this no
' 1 tlcn In The "Bulletin. .
Dated and first published
June 7, 10B3.
Dale of last publication June
28, 1963.
(si Ed Bockman,
Executor
DeArmond, Goodrich, Gray &
Fancher,
Attorneys for said estate.
155-161-167-1734:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Board of Adjustment
under provisions of Ordinance
No. NS-546, will hold a public
hearing on the evening of Mon
day, July 1, 1963, at the hour of
6:30 p.m., in the City Hall, for
the purpose of considering the
application for a variance to the
said Ordinance as follows:
By Stafford-Erwin, Inc., for
a variance in the terms of
said ordinance regarding
hear Yard requirements oh
Lots One (1 through Six.
teen (161, Block Two (2)
North Pilot Butte Addition
to Bend, Oregon.
Dated this 20Ui day of June,
1963.
Julia S. Johnson
Recorder.
167-C
3-Funeral Notices
McCUEN, Edith M., wife of Ira.
mother of Irwin McCuen of
Eugene and Bemis Lee of
Mountain Home, Idaho; sister
of Dick and Weslev Green of
Lewiston. Idaho. Melissa Gage
of Weiser. Idaho, Marie Step
pith of Klamath Falls, Ella
Wlshard, Genesee, Idaho, Clara
Crabb. Spokane. Wn. two
grandchildren. Services Sat.
2:00 P.M. at Tabor's Bend Fun
eral Home. Dr. Recter W. John
son, officiating. Interment at
Deschutes Memorial Gardens.
8-Special Notices
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
For information call 382-4780,
or Redmond 548-3606.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK1
June 25. 26, 27
8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
SALE
Selected Used Clothing
VFW Hall. 1745 E. 1st Street
10-Lost & Found
LOST BLACK Labrador pup. 5
months, vicinitv of Butler Mar
ket Koad. 382-6944.
LOST: Seven foot light-weight
Leonard bamboo flv rod in
Deschutes Steelhead Falls
area. Reward. 3S2-3231.
LOST ARGUS C3 Camera Sat
urday on Century Drive. Re
ward. 382-0375.
12-Domestic Services
WILL DO housework, also hsbv
sitting evenings. 382-1706, 383
2806. 13-Baby Sitters
EXPERIENCED Child rare 35c
hour, or $3 00 daily, 382-6743.
14-Moving, Trkng, Storage
SAVE 50 OR MORE
Rent New Moving Vans From
Avis. We Furnish Everything.
But The Driver
AVIS RENT-A-TRUCK SYSTEM
Bend 382-21M
15-Shore-A-Ride
WANTED passengers, leaving
Saturdav for Minot, North Dako
ta. 3&-30S3.
17-Help Wanted
WANTED COUPLE to operate
small candy store, near school,
and occupy apartment. Write
care ine Kuueun uox kiu.
Bend, Oregon.
18-HeIp Wanted Male
WANTED: FOR immediate em
ployment in coast area; ag
gressive young assistant man
ager with meat cutting and
grocery experience. Write P.O.
Box 146, Coos Bay, Oregon.
CAREER POSITION
Excellent future for man with
background of management ana
sales. Substantial progressive
income. Must be 28-35, married,
college educated and vitally
interested in success. A letter
setting forth your complete
qualifications, history and earn
ings record will be held confi
dential and facilitate in ar
ranging interview to complete
additional qualifications. Write
Box 621 A "r,The Bulletin.
SNAKE RIVER. New dam con
struction. Long job. Top pay
"Job News" 35c and stamped
envelope. EVCO, Box 444,
Botheli. Wash.
19-Help Wanted Female
$450 IN samples with no invest
ment. Women 35 and over need
ed to sell beautiful fashions by
partv plan. Othela Young, 1700
SE 242nd Drive, Gresham, MO-
5-7507.
RELIABLE WOMAN for room
work, possible management
local motor lodge, 382-2781.
20-Service Directory
PAINTING DONE. Reasonable
rates. Anderson usi-imi.
SHARPENING AND Retoothing
of Handsaws and Circular
saws. Guaranteed work.
Prompt service. 831 S. Third.
COMPLETE LAWN and flower
garden care. Call us for free
estimates, anytime. 382-3582,
extension 2.
CARPENTRY
Cabinets and Finish
Remodel or Construction
Dan J. Kroker 382-3166
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Marilyn Bull 382-0268
CARPENTER WORK, painting
all kinds. 382,2408 evenings,
PAINTING KITCHEN $45. Liv.
Ing Room S45. jeoroom wo.
Bath $20. Exterior Painting.
Also Commercial.
Harper 382-4692
CAT LOADER and Road
Building. Top son, nil, cinders.
L. C. Moe, 382-1254.
BRICK - BLOCK laying. All
kinds. Work guaranteed. K.
Karel, 136 Florida after 7 p.m.
ALTERATIONS, Sewing, fab-
bncs, notions. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed Wednesday. Edna's Sew
Shop, 431 S. 3rd. 382-3592.
BEV'S REWEAVING, now next
to Tom Tom Drive Inn. Iree
estimates. 382-1948.
PAINTING
Pickups $35.00
Hhii tin inh Enamel
438 Hevbura 38Z-4692
SIGN LETTERING. Inside, out
side house painting. 40 years
experience. lree esumaies.
Call Bt 22 H1U Street.
IRONING DONE in my home,
also bnhy sitting. Very reason
able. 3H2-H747.
EXPERT TV It Radio Repair
Service Call only $3.50
Jim's TV Service 382-3027
WOMEN'S AND Men's altera
tions, tailoring. Reasonable
rates. Brenda Hall, 382-6887.
CHENEY ENTERPRISES
Tree and shrub spraying. In
sect, weed and grass control
Droeram. Reasonable, ciepena
able, licensed and insured. 382-
0277.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
AND CONSTRUCTION
"Plan to Finished Product"
High Mt. Workshop EV 2-6381
MIKE'S ELECTRIC
REPAIRS: Washer, dryer, freez
er, refers, water heaters, furn
aces. ALL MAKES. EV 2-5312.
For FAST RESULTS
Advertise in The Bulletin
Classified
22-Building Sup.-Cont.
BUILDING
BARGAINS
2x4 8' studs 1 5c & 1 3c each
Nails per 100 lb teg $9.50
Plywd inter., exter., sanded &
unsanded, paneling, etc.
52 gal. water heaters $59.95
$30 disc P.G.E. qualified
Chapwd $1.49, $1.80, $2.50
Comp, roof $7.50, $8.60 sq
Rool roof. $2.65 to $3.95
Cedar shingles $8.75, $ 1 2.75
Galv roof. $8.00, $8.50 sq.
US Stormseal $1 1.30 sq.
4V Crimp 3" to 30' $9.25 sq
Dble kit. sinks comp. $39.95
5' tubs wtrim $54.95
Quality toilet wseat $29.95
20x18 basin wtrim $19.50
Genuine FORMICA 59c sq ft
Ext. paint $2.15 to $4.75
Fresh cement per sack $1.45
Concrete mesh 7'x200' $26.75
Reinforce rod 20' 60c, $1.08
Foundation bolts, form ties
Plasterbd $1.45, $1.70, $2.05
" "A" 2 side Birch $12.16
Fireplace HEATFORMS 34"
$65.50
Septic tanks $44.50, $59.50
4" Orangeburg 28e, 32c ft.
Fencing, lawn, field, chain
100, alum windows wscreen
6' alum patio dr wscreen 69.50
Quality storm dr comp $26.95
Alum screen dri comp $10.87
Polyfilm 4' to 40' wide le ft.
Elec wire, panels, bases, etc
Celling tile plain, acoustical
Doors mehog, birch, fir
Quality garage drs $49.50
C. G. Long & Son
Salem, Oregon
I M. North of Keiier
Phone 364-0161.
22-BuiIdino Sup.-Cont.
NOW IN STOCK
AT MILLER'S
. . . the seven most popu
lar patterns in America's
most popular counter top
material!
Here now for you to see and
select from is FORMICA . . .
the plastic laminate you'll want
for vour kitchen or bathroom
counters! Choose any of our
7 most popular patterns. Stan
dard sizes. Now only 75c per
sq. ft. 80c for any patterns not
in stock!
MILLER LUMBER
COMPANY
Thriftway Store & Yard
1 Greenwood 382-4301
WHAT EVER
YOU NEED
YOU'LL FIND IT
FAST
IN BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED ADS
30-Miscellaneous for Sale
OVERHEAD GARAGE door.
9xR. like new, $70. 382-194.
FOR SALE: Five room air con
ditioner, nearly new, will trade
for rifle or best offer. 382-5390.
THE WELL kept carpet shows
tne results of regular Blue lus
tre spot cleaning. Masterson -
6t. t-iair now.
WELDERS
BELOW
CATALOG
PRICES
Lincoln 180 Amp AC ... $113.00
Lincoln 225 Amp AC ... $128.00
Get Yours Today!
CENTRAL OREGON
WELDERS SUPPLY
137 E. Greenwood
382-2362
If you want to
BEAUTIFY
YOUR LAWN
Fertilize It!
with one of the many fertilizers
from Westside Hardware.
Vigoro
Scott's
Redman
After fertilizing, kill all the
weeds with
0RTH0 Products
visit westside Hardware, your
complete Home and garden
center. Featuring everything
irom orass ieed to orass Kill
ers and everything in-between,
WESTSIDE
HARDWARE
1005 Galveston 382-4341
Open Daily 8 to 8
Sundavs from 9 to 2
S&-H Green Stamps Alwavs
TOP SOIL, fill dirt, dump truck,
tractor loader work, excava
tions. 382-5161.
REMMINGTON 770. Gear drive
chain saw with 30-inch bar and
2 chains, used very little, 6
month guarantee. One pair size
o none dry caiK Boots. 382-1918.
MAN'S SUMMER suit, size 42
long. New feunbeam sna.
ver, $15. Full length white sa
tin weddinff pnwn with train
size 11, S30. Full length satin
formal, size 11. M5. 382-30KS
TV CABLE, $50. 382-1325.
Self-propelled
REEL MOWER
16.66
KEN CALE
HARDWARE
Third & Greenwood
WESTSIDE 2ND I LAND
725 Columbia off Galveston
382-2425 Used Furn. & Misc.
NOW i2 Beef 45c lb., cut to
order FREE. Freezers all
sizes, 10 year warantee. It
pays to shop here for com
plete freezer food supplies. All
locally financed. Midstate Meat
Co.. 382-3651.
Freight and
Warehouse Damage
Merchandise
& Groceries
at
Wholesale and
Below Prices
Fisher's Feeds
Chirken Feed
rsirv Feed m It
Horse Feed IC h
Pig Feed
Ciirity Diapers . $2 29 dor
Stretch-weave jrauze-Reg. $3.29
BEND SALVAGE
COMPANY
Open 9-9 dailv except Wed.
12-9 Sundays
Located across from Bend
Dnve-ln Theater &0
33-Miscellaneous for Sale
Fairway Glass-lined
ELECTRIC
WATER HEATER
52 Gal. capacity
Quick recovery action
Onlv
$69.95
plus freight
MONTGOMERY
WARD
1032 Bond St.
382-5521
31-Appliances, Furniture
BARGAIN TREE
Everything New & Used
Complete Home Furnishings
Buy-Sell or Tradel
J & M Furniture
THE BIG GREEN STORE
1854 N. 1st
Just 3 blks. No.
382-2202
Pioneer Park
BLOND DESK, night stand,
cocktail and step tables, Hol
lywood bed and mattress set.
382-1325.
SEVEN USED TV sets. Zenith
portables, $50 each. S & C Mo
tel, 1340 S. 3rd, 382-9992.
RECONDITIONED And cuaran-
teed automatic washer and
matching dryer. Take over
payments of $8.50 per month
uau. rien uaie Hardware,
Third & Greenwood.
RECONDITIONED and guar
anteed used refrigerators.
From $39.50. Also we have on
ly one chest freezer. 12 cu. ft.
Now only $99.50. Oregon Equip
ment Company, 155 East
Greenwood.
TWENTY-FIVE good used Kir-
by vacuums, $19.95 and up.
Several good used refrigera
tors to cnoose irom. jza ana
up. 30-inch range. $35. Used TV
console, $49.50. lake over pay
ments on repossessed TV set,
$108 balance. Hawthorne House,
17 Hawthorne.
SALE
1963 Norge Appliances
Automatic washer .... $185.95 up
Dryers $139.95 up
Ranges $139.95 up
Hetngerators itsz.5 up
Freezers .. $199.95 plus freight
BILL'S ELECTRIC
942 Hill St. 382-2821
32-Musical Instruments
WE HAVE Gulbransen Organs
in every price class, iransis.
torized! Terms, trade. Hem
mingson Piano & Organ Serv.
ice. Museum Bldg., South 97,
call 382-5177.
36-Flowers, Plants, Shrubs
FOR SALE: All kinds of bed
ding plants. Joe Wood, 356
Railroad, after 5 p.m.
40-Farmer's Column
FOR SALE, young Landrace
xorK sow, H2-44a2.
SADDLES MADE and repair
ed. Reed's Saddle Shop, 1142
oaiveston.
41 -Livestock, Horses
THREE YEAR old sorrel geld
ing, $125. Two year old bay
gelding, $100. 382-2165.
GENTLE DONKEY,
5575.
$50. 382-
PUREBRED ARABIAN
STALLION AT STUD
Bomber - AHC 13286, Chestnut
strip, left hind sock, sire Fa
Abi, Dam-Fe-Gama
VISITORS WELCOME
Loren Johnson, 382-2304
42-Poultry. Babbits
BEND EGG & POULTRY
WHOLESALE Eggs, chickens,
turkeys. Custom poultry killing.
Poultry received Monday thru
Friday. 740 E. First 382-1042.
43-Dogs. Pets, Etc.
TOWN & Country Pet Shop.
Boarding kennel. 382-1254.
382-1254.
VACATION BOARDING, DOGS
AND CATS. Puppies, poodles,
chihuahua, fox terriers and
pekes. Also Siamese kittens.
Ranch Pet Kennels. 382-3634.
FOR SALE Dachshunds, good
breeding. 640 Newport.
44-Boats & Motors
SIXTEEN FOOT Bryant 35 h p.
Evinrude electric continental
trailer with 6:00x13 tires, 2
tanks. 2 batteries. Excellent
condition. $885. Phone 382-5255
after 4 p.m. or see at corner
Hamilton and Parrell Road.
46-Swap Column
1955 PONTIAC for boat and mo
tor. Also sell or trade 18-foot
inboard coast salmon fishing
boat. 382-1474.
47-Wanted to Buy
MACHLNERY
Logging winches, diesel engines,
fork hits, pumps, pipe, gener
ators. Will pay cash for bar
gains. Our representative will
be in Bend soon.
Marine Surplus Co.
P.O. Box 2424
Santa Ana, California
WANT 1'3 ton or 2 ton truck
with 16 foot flatbed, long wheel
base. Ford, Chevrolet or GMC.
382-1366.
WANTED GOOD 1 ton truck.
Phone Ernie. Sisters. 549-3531.
SO-Fuel, Coal, Wood, Oil
DRY JACKPINE, and bodv
wood, $12 cord. Dry Tamarack
and red fir, $14 cord. Green
jackpine, by order. 382-0635 or
382-1987.
DRY OR green slab wood. Dry
or green jackpine. Stoker and
lump coat Robert Davenport,
382-1599.
51 -Wanted to Rent
WANTED 3 or 4 bedroom un
furnished home. 382-1805.
56-Apartments for Rent
"RIVER TERRACE"
One & two bedroom verv clean,
soacious grounds. $52-50 to $65
mo. Call manager 382-4691.
57-Apartments Furnished
ONE BEDROOM apartment,
utilities paid except electricity.
Also bachelor aoartment. 362
Riverside. 382-1783 or 382-5140
after 6 p m.
ONE BEUROOM, dose in,
cable, 34-9971.
TV
10
57-Apartments Furnished
LOW RENTALS, clean furnish
ed 1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments. Private yards. $40 and
up. Hill's Apartments, Red
mond, Ore. Phone 548-2661.
58-Houses for Rent
CLEAN TWO bedroom, couple
preferred, no pets. 382-4431.
59-Houses Furnished
ONE BEDROOM. Write or call
382-2388, 1253 Hartford.
CLEAN 4 room and garage, $50
month, 382-1949.
60-Trailer Space
TRAILER SPACES for rent, $18
per month. Sisters Mountain-
Air irauer rant, oisiers, me
FREE RENT for one year to
responsible party lor oqq jobs
in new trailer court at Tum
alo For details write W. A.
Smith, 5990 S.E. King Road,
Portland 22, Oregon.
61-Business Space
OFFICE SPACE available on
Wall Street, sidewalK level.
Limited answering service. 822
Wall Street, 382-1761.
62-Insurance
GILBERTS INSURANCE AGCY
1015 Wall 3S2-3M
70-Business Opportunities
FLYING "A"
SERVICE STATION
for lease, equipment furnished.
fnone 6i-lVL days or oot-ovto
evenings.
PV OWNER: 9 unit motel, plus
living quarters. Could convert
to apartments. 11 trailer spaces
all occupied. Consider house
trailer, house or cash. Best of
fer takes, western ait jyioiei,
Redmond.
RE VOITR own boss, independ.
ent hnsiness. Product - in de
mand by farmers and cattle
men. No door to door selling.
Equipment included in sale
price. MB-dbbJ, rieamona, -re.
NEW, ULTRA MODERN
RICHFIELD
Service station for lease in Bend,
Investment required. Best TBA
and training programs. Phone
548-ZU17, Heamona.
FORTUNE HERE
35-tinit Motor Lodge, top down
town location, good business.
Retiring owner take small
down or good house to trade.
73-Real Estate Wanted
HELP!
LISTINGS NEEDED
We have more buyers than we
have property. LIST YOURS
NOW. 382-6271 or 382-6835,
Strout Realty, 2101 E. 1st.
TO BUY 2 or 3 bedroom home
on lot or small acreage in
$8,000 to $13,000 price range,
382-1792.
76-Real Estate Exchanges
TRADE ONE 4-bedroom home
with 2 rentals in Lebanon. Ore
con for business nrortertv or
home in Bend. 382-6788 or 382-
64 8.
THREE BEDROOM home, fire
place, large living room, bcau-
tirtu view, s acres with 5 acres
of water. One mile east of city
limits. 382-6225 alter 5:30 p.m,
TEN ACRES and 6 acres wa.
ter, 2 miles east of Bend. New
cistern, power in. Some out
buildings. 382-6749.
FORTY WITH house, on canal,
24 water, all or parcels, terms.
JBZ-Z410.
THREE BEDROOM modern.
wired for range, dryer and
washer. 2 acres, 1 water. Barn,
2 cisterns. Close in. Mountain
view. 382-1920 or 382-2780. $8,-
wv wun si.uuu aown.
80-Real Estate for Sale
FURNISHED log cabin at Pau
lina L,ake, 382-0777.
523 EAST
SIXTH STREET
Snarinns 3 hulmnTi, Ian. .,.
high school and shopping cen
ter. Natural gas heat, large
living room and dining room
combination, utility room. Im
mediate possession. Out of town
owner says gei oner at once
So call today. Easy terms avail,
able to G.I.
ART SHOLES
Real Estate & Insurance
444 So. Third 3R?.?7i5
Jess 382-4317 Emily 382-1086
noy ops-Hois May 002-0656
GILBERT'S
DEAL OF THE DAY
1015 Wall St. 382-3752
HOME PLUS BUILDING 1X5-
LAUUN! Here is one of the
few 125 foot frontages left on
busy Greenwood Ave! There is
a charminz larse 2 bedmrmi
home with extra large living-
iuuniK iwiii, lueam Kiicnen.
utility and bath, garage and
paved drive and rtatio oceunv.
ing 75 feet of frontage with 50
by 140 feet of land readv for
any business use in zone C3.
Owner wants quick action, so
the price is just $17,500 and
good terms are available. See
mis to-oayi
N. E. Gilbert
Realtor
KERR REALTY, INC.
728 E. Greenwood 382-2521
NEW 3 bedroom home
with fireplace, large living
room, birch eabinett in
handy kitchen, patio and
sealed double garage of
(erred at $15,250.
3 bedroom with nice liv.
ing room & kitchen. Vene
tian blinds, oil heater,
trash burner & T.V. cable
included for a low price of
$8,000.
R. D. Kerr, Broker
Walt Kittredge, 382-4492
The Bulletin, Friday, June 21, 1963
80-Real Estate for Sale
SMALL EQUITY in new 3 bed
room in North Pilot Butte Es
tates. Built in range and oven.
Large corner lot. Lawn and
shrubs. Assume FHA. 382-0592.
HOME ON RIVER. 3 bedrooms,
full basement, double garage,
oil furnace, beautiful view,
walking distance from town.
382-4670.
THREE ROOMS, 2 car garage.
Consider trauer as pati w
ment. M. J. Dipple, LaPine,
Oregon.
Hap Taybr,
Realtor
822 WaU St.
382-1761
160 ACRES .117 acres water.
Newly remodeled home. Milk
barn, equipped with milker.
Good outbuildings include sep
arate milk house, machine
shop. Chicken house, garage
and 2 room modern bunk
house. Full line of machinery.
New fences. Crop included
until harvest at the attraciv
price of $47,500. Terms ivail
able. $4,000.00 - 2 bedroom home on
paved corner lot close to
market. Garage with sleeping
room. Will trade for larger
home.
$8,000.00 3 bedrooms. Large
living and dining room com
bined. Cupboard filled kit
chen. New floor covering and
counter tops. Part finished
basement with new wood furn
ace adaptable to oil or gas.
2 50 x 140' lots on paved
street near Marshall school.
Kids grown, will trade for 2
bedroom home.
Evenings
Hap 2-1318 Oren 2-2962
Jim 382-3594 Harvey 382-4686
Midstate Realty
Harold Phillips, Realtor
103 Minnesota Ave. 382-1871
CLOSE TO BEND: 16 aeres
with 12 acres of Swalley water.
3 bedroom home can have 4th.
Basement, oil furnace, fire
place, all In pasture, lots of
trees. Truly a fine location.
Only $19,500.
20 acres with 10 acres Swalley
water. Large 1 bedroom home.
Only $8,500.
Choice 80 acres with 7S acres
C.O.I, water, complete cattle
feeding setup - S bedroom ham
and other buildings. Practically
all in alfalfa and pasture. Fric
$30,000.
We have a good 2 bedroom,
home, fireplace, full basement,
garage 30 x 32'. Just $10,500.
Move In, I bedroom, close In,
a good home. $500 down.
Evenings Franck 382-127S
Farley 382-8130 Phillips 382-0571
Russell's Realty
Bud Russell, Realtor
233 Oregon Ave. 382-3031
COUNTRY LIVING
and
CITY CONVENIENCE
Approximately lj acre lo
cated in Bend's finest sub
urban area. New Ranch
Style home with 1600
square feet of livink area,
3 large bedrooms, 2 baths,
I ceramic tile stall shower,
33' living room with family
room, all birch kitchen,
large utility, plumbed and
wired for laundry. 12,000
gallon cistern. Unobstruct
ed view of snow-capped
Cascades, paved mkt.
road, school bus by door.
Full price of $16,900,
reasonable terms.
Evenings
Vern Larson Mable Sullivan
382-5297 382-5324
Duke Warner Farris Spauldinz
382-1707 382-2543
Elegance &
Comfort
Spotlessly clean, new, family
sited home with four bed
rooms near tha high school.
Charming living room with
fireplace and carpeting. One
bedroom is also carpeted.
The attractive kitchen has a
built-in oven, range and dish
washer. The charming eombi.
nation dining room and family
room has sliding doors lead
ing to the patio for conven.
ient outdoor living. The back
yard is fenced. This is a home
for enjoyable, comfortable
living and is priced at only
$16,950.00. '
Arnie
Swarens
Town & Country
neaity
601 E. Greenwood Ave. 3S2-333
, . Evenings
Ami . .
Jim Arntz ss'2-.wii
tuck iUcltabaufb. 3S3-4500