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The Bulletin, Wednesday, August 21, 1963
ANOTHER FOOTBALL TEAM The Bulletin published a pic
ture Saturday, August 17, of the Jim O'Keefe family of eight
Indicating that he had almost enough for a football team. The
picture today shows the Stanley McKinney family of 1837 Har
riman In Bend with enough members for a football team plus
Television in review
Defracfors claimed Odefs lost
sfafure by moving to Hollywood
By Rick Du Brow
UPI Staff Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Play
wright Clifford 'Gdets, who died
last week of cancer and who had
been at work on a new NBC-TV
anthology series, was often de
scribed by detractors as an auth-
or who had lost stature when he
J left Broadway for Hollywood.
Few writers, in fact, have been
. such a constant target. And there
was ammunition for his attack
ers when they compared the Im
pact of some of his early stiige
plays with most ot his movies.
Vet, aside from the personal
tragedy of his death at 57, and
despite tho fact Uiat he . had
turned out two of Uie 10 tolo-
plays he had projected as story
editor for the new Richard Boone
anthology, it Is a pity he did not
have the chance to warm up to
Take close
look af his
ring finger
- By Vtrnon Scott
' ' UPI Staff Wrlttr
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Next
time you see Alan Ladd in a
V movio take a close look at the
ring of his left hand.
T : If he's playing a married man
you'll notice a chain link wedding
band glittering on the finger. If
r Ladd is swashbuckling around as
' a single man, you're liable to see
any numlier of outsized rings
adorning the digit.
One thing is certain, you'll
never see it naked.
, The handsome, long time screen
Idol claims he is not superstitious,
' but when it comes to his wedding
ring Ladd is a fanatic.
Not since his wife. Sue, placed
the . ring on his finger during
their wedding ceremony in Ti
juana 22 years ago has the actor
been without It.
"When she put lhat ring on my
finger I mndo a promise that I'd
never tako it off," he said during
quiet lunch in Uie patio of his
magnificent home. "And I never
have."
Sue. delighted by her husband's
sentiment, said, "I didn't make
any such promises. But Alan has
given me such beautiful jewelry
that I have several wedding bands
to wear with various matching
outfits."
"In one of my first movies I
showed up for work the first day
and the director told me VI have
to take off tho ring," Ladd
grinned. "I told him to forget It.
"There was an impasse for a
while, then one of tho prop men
came up with the idea of making
a cinmplike ring to fit right over
my wedding band. It was a big
Indian head ring that hid my own
ring completely."
Since then Ladd has had a
variety of clamps made at the
expense of the studios, naturally
to cover his wedded status.
He has a box full of them.
Western rings, signots, college
rings, rings with big stones, and
rings bearing the emblems of
West Point, Uie Navy and the
Air Force.
In his role of Nevada Srnii'n ior,
-me i arpetwiqeers Ladd is
right back where he started,
wearing an Indian head ring.
.'; '! 4sV. i' I
the mass television medium with
his natural bont for popular play
production.
First of all, as he liked to
point out, he at least had not
dehumanized his characters as
most video writers have. Second,
he had come to roasonable terms
with his position as a creator and
had himself in perspective not
entirely satisfied, but at least
clear-eyed and therefore in a
mood for work. Third, he was an
almost impeccable craftsman
no mean quality. Fourth, ho was
genuinely enthused about the idea
of Boone's weekly television at
tempt at a reertory theatre, with
its own group.
Some of Odcls' obituaries were
peremptory. They almost read
like reviews. Yet, while there is
no need for false praise of the
dead, his only crime was that he
was not as great a playwright as
some people thought he should
have been. A man's life is all he
has got, and is worth more than
a brushoff. Those who have read
or seen his plays like "Waiting
for Lefty," "Awake and Sing,"
"Golden Boy", "The Country
Girl" and "Tho Flowering Peach"
surely can't bo so naive as to
think that remaining on Broad
way would have changed his bas
ic abilities. What he was, was a
master of Uie uses of a theatre:
he knew how to charge an atmo
sphere with electricity; he could
excite, stir, entertain, and he had
a few ideas. If he was not im
mense, he at least left some
works to remember.
Ho admitted to having yearned
to be a significant writer. He ad
mitted the machine-like approach
of most Hollywood films. "Every
body runs to TV," he said, in
dicating he might have been bet
ter off if Uiero were no film in
dustry. But of his movies, lie
said: "It's professional work,
I'm a professional writer." He
knew his position, precisely.
Tho Channel Swim: A 90-min-ute
special about the lale movie
producer, Cecil B. DcMille, will
air Dec. l on NBC-TV On Nov.
24. samo network offers a one
hour salute to tho recording in-dusti-y,
featuring Frank Sinatra,
Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Bob
Hone and Sammy Davis Jr.
Mort Said has been signed for
the Sept. 21 penniere and
further outings of ABC-TV's
new two-hour Jerry Lewis pro
gram ..There has been talk Uiat
comedian Sahl may do his per
sonalized, satirical "news com
mentaries" regularly on Uie Sat
urday night Lewis series.
Jackie Cooper is expected to
have Barbara Stanwyck as his
costar in his planned 1964 63 CBS
TV drama series, in which he
plays a county agent in the
Southwest ... Negro leaders Martin
Luther King Jr. and Roy Wilkins
will be interviewed Sunday on
NBC-TV's "Meet the Press."
LOST?
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one substitute. In the front row are: Jim 14; Ken, 8, with foot
ball; twins Bert, 3, standing and Curt, seated; Stanley; Lisa,
I; and Mrs. McKinney; In the back row are: Allan, 17; Mite,
1 1; Peggy, 13 and Gary, 18. Not pictured is Rita, 16, who was
babysitting.
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1 -Legal Notice
polrwri Mnnrir
TTrvtne Divliiiunpa Mn Ant 11...
following doRs will be offered
for sale at Uie Citv Pound at
5::tO p.m. August 23. 1963:
Male Shepherd Collie, brown
ish yellow color
Male Cocker, blond
EnU K. Moon,
Chief of PoUce
218-C
PUBLIC NOTICE
It shall be unlawful for any
person to use water for irriga
tion at any hour other than as
permitted under regulations is
sued hereunder:
1. Persons with ven house
numbers irrigate on even days
from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
2. Pel-sons with odd house
numbers irrigate on odd days
from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. except on
the 31st day of the month no
irrigating hours.
3. 31st day of month no irri
gation by either even house
numbers or odd house numbers.
4. Avoid wasting water at all
times.
5. Any person violating any of
these regulations ts liable to a
fine of not to exceed twenty-five
dollars ($25.00).
Julia S, Johnson,
City Recorder
2t5-C
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF DES
CHUTES 'No 1?)36)
METROPOLITAN Lift LN-
SURANCE COMPANY, a corp
oration, PlainUff,
vs.
LARRY GENE MORRISON
and BARBARA IRENE MOR
RISON, husband and wife, and
EDWARD R. GLAAB and MAR
IAN F. GLAAB. husband and
wife. Defendants.
By virtue of an execution is
sued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled
cause, to me directed and dated
the 26th day of July, 1963, upon
a decree rendered in said Court
on the 22nd day of July, 1963,
in iavor oi Metropolitan Life In
surance Company, plaintiff, and
against defendants Edward R.
Glaab and Marian F. Glaab,
Husband and wife, and each of
them, for the sum of Sll.135.62.
with Interest thereon at the rate
of 5 per cent per annum from
November 1. 1962, untU paid,
and the further sum of $35.00,
with interest thereon at the
iaw 01 o ppr cent per annum
from April 19, 1963, until paid,
and the further sum of $300.00.
and the further sum of $47.45
costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and unon this writ
demanding me to make sale of
the following described real
property situated In the County
or Deschutes, State of Oregon,
to-wit:
The North halt (NH) of Lots
Fifteen (15) and Sixteen
(161 in Block Twentv-six
(261 of CENTER ADDITION
TO BEND. Deschutes Coun
ty. Oregon.
NOW. THEREFORE, hv vir
tue of said execution and in
compliance with the command
of said writ, I will, on Wednes
day, the 11th day of September,
1963, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at
the front door of the County
Courthouse in Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon, sell at public
auction isuDject to reoemption)
to the highest bidder for cash.
all the right, title and interest
which the within named defend
ants and each and aU of them in
the above entitled suit had on
the 1st day of April, 1960. the
date of the mortgage herein
foreclosed, or since that date
had in and to the above de.
scribed property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execu
tion and decree, interest, costs
and accruing costs.
Dated at Bend, Oregon, this
law nay or August, wra.
First PublicaUon: August 14,
1963.
Last PublicaUon: September
1, lilttl.
FORREST C. SHOLES.
SHERIFF, Deschutes
County, Oregon
212-21 8-224-229-C
SUMMONS
IN THE C1KCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF DES
CHUTES.
DONALD LYNN SIMONSEN
and BERNICE C. SIMONSEN,
riuuiuiis.
vs.
ALFRED M. DAVIS, JERRY
J. L1BBY. ALBERT E. SUN
SHINE. SAM R CHROMAN
and BARRY RAPPAPORT, De-
lennanis.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required to appear in
the above entiUed Court and
Cause within 30 davs from the
date of the first publication of
tins summons upon you and
answer or otherwise plead to
me complaint 01 uie plaintiffs
herein, and if vou fad for want
thereof, the plaintiffs will take
judgment against you for the re-
uei prayed tor in toe Lomolaint.
to-wit: Judgment against the
defendants for tho sum of $23.
500.00. with interest thereon at
the rate of 6 ner cent per an-
num from May 21, 1962. for the
further sum of $1245.00 attor
ney's fees and for their costs
and disbursements incurred
herein: and for a further decree
determining Uiat said mortgage
as set out in Exhibit A be fore
closed In this suit, that the Droo-
erty described therein be sold
at a public sale under execution
in the manner provided bv law
and the proceeds thereof be ap
plied first to the costs of the
sale, second to the costs and ex
penses of this suit, including at
torney's feos, third to vne pay.
mcnt of this judgment, and the
balance. If any, to bo paid over
to the defendants as thetr inter
est may appear, and in the
event said premises shall not
sell for an amount sufficient to
pay the costs of this suit, attor
ney's fees, and this said judg
ment, that plaintiffs be award
ed a deficiency judgment
against the defendants for anv
such deficiency, together with
such other and further relief as
to the Court seems just.
This Summons is served upon
tou by publication in the Bulle
tin, a newspaper of general cir
culation, published daily in
Bend, Deschutes County, Ore
gon, pursuant to an order made
and entered herein on the 29th
day of July, 1963, by Honorable
Joe Thalhofer, Circuit Judge
pro tern, which order requires
that you appear and answer or
otherwise plead herein within
thirty days from the date of the
first publication of this Sum
mons. Date of first publication: July
31 1963
McKAY! PANNER & JOHNSON
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Residence: Bend, Oregon
200-206-212-218-C
SUMMONS
CASE NO. 12115
EJ THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
DESCHUTES.
DAVID GERIG and ELLEN
I. GERIG, husband and wife,
and LILY AN KAY. Plaintiffs,
VS
JANE DOE BRUNING, also
known as Mrs. Robert K. Brun-
lng, and also any other person
or persons unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
interest ui the real estate de
scribed in the Complaint herein,
and all other unknown heirs or
devisees of any such person or
persons, who may now be de
ceased, ueienaants.
TO: JANE DOE BRUNING,
aka Mrs. Robert K. Bruning,
and also .my other person or
persons unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, Uen or inter
est in the real estate described
in the Complaint herein, and aU
other unknown neirs or devisees
of nnv such nerson or Dersons.
who may now be deceased, DE
FENDANTS,
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You, and
each of you, are required to ap
pear and answer the Complaint
filed against you in the above
entitled Court and cause on or
before the last day prescribed
in the Order for Publication of
Summons herein, and if you fail
so to appear and answer for
want thereof Plaintiffs will ap
ply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the Complaiat,
a succinct statement of which
is as follows:
That the Defendants be com
peUed to plead and set forth the
nature of their several claims
and interests in the real prop
erty described as follows, for
the purposes of submitting the
same to the judicial determina
tion of the above entitled Court:
The North half of SecUon 25,
Township 15 South, Range
10 West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Deschutes
County, Oregon.
That all adverse claims of
said Defendants, and each and
all of them, may be determined
hv a Decree of this Court, and
by said Decree it be considered,
declared and adjudged that the
Plaintiffs are the owners in fee
simole of said Dremises. and
that none of the Defendants have
any right, title, estate, uen or
interest in or to the same, or
any portion thereof, and that the
Defendants be. and each of
them be. forever barred and en
joined from asserting any claim
or ngni wnaisoever 111 or ur swj
premises or any portion thereof
adverse to tne riainmis.
For such other and further re
lief as the Court may deem meet
and proper, the Plaintiffs not
demanding a judgment for costs
against the Defendants or any
of them.
Tliis Summons Is published
pursuant to an Order of the
above entitled Court, made and
entered on the 22nd day of July.
1963, and said Order prescribed
the time of publication as once
a week for four successive
wef ks, and prescribed the date
of the first publication as the
31st day of July, and the date
of the last publication as the
28th day of August, 1963.
Thomas B. Swanton
Attornev for Plaintiffs
530 N. Broadway,
Coos Bav. Oregon
200-206-212-21 8-224-C
3-Funeral Notices
D1LLEY, SAMUEL H., Services
Thursday 10 a.m. at Tabor's
Bond Funeral Home. Kev. D.
L. Penhollow, officiating. Pri
vate committment at River
view Abbey, Portland.
8-Special Notices
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
For Information call 382-4780.
or Redmond 548-3606.
FIRE HAZARDS
Reduce 'm with weed and grass
control, 382-0277.
INSECT WARNING
Spider mites and aphids here
now. Protect your trees and
shrubs. Sprav. 382-0277.
WILL BUY real estate con
tracts or mortgages. Write
Mer. Camp Sherman, Oregon.
RUMMAGE SALE: Smart Mart,
sponsored by Bend Senior High
Rally Squad, on tennis court,
across from Safeway's, Friday
and Saturday, August 23 and
24 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
10-ost & Found
LOST: Ladies watch, gold band.
Downtown. 447-7435. Reward.
14-Moving, Tikng. Storage
SAVE 50 OR MORE
Rent New Moving Vans From
Avis. We Furnish Everything.
But The Driver
AVIS RENT-A-TRUCK SYSTEM
Bend 382-2151
17-Help Wanted
ATTENTION: Man or woman
quality for Rawleigh business
in Bend or Deschutes County.
Should be 25 or over. Many
earn $2.75 to $3 hourly and up.
Part time considered. Write
Rawleigh. 306 Adeline, Oak.
land. Calif., 94607.
13-Help Wanted Male
DRIVER SALESMEN
Required for the following
Bend 3
Prineville . 2
Madras 2
Redmond I
$576. per month
Plus bonuses, commissions, rapid
advancement, life insurance
benefits, company profit har.
ing, etc. No investment or ex
perience required. These ire
permanent positions.
Apply 10 A.M.-Only Aug. 22nd
Sample Room 2-P!lot Butte Inn
MECHANIC WANTED, used
cars. Franks Motors, North
Highway f,.
i
18-Help Wanted Male
QUALIFIED Machinist. Write
Bulletin Box 820B.
19-Help Wanted Female
TWO IMMEDIATE openings. If
you are single, 21 to 35, no
dependents and can qualify for
permanent factory positions, as
Inspection, inventory and press
operator, 382-3921 for appoint
ments. BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted.
Icb1. Write Bulletin Box 820A.
WANTED, MOTHERS of first,
second, third and fourth grade
students to help organize tap
classes. Free lessons. Call Mrs.
Claude Weikel, 382-1556. Wal
lace Dance School.
BEAUTICIAN WANTED, full
time. Be Lovely Beauty Salon,
382-2744.
20-Servlce Directory
PAINTING KITCHEN $35. Liv
ing . Room $35. Bedroom $3o,
Bath $15. Exterior Painting.
Also Commercial.
Harper 382-4692
BRICK BLOCK laying, all kinds.
(chimneys, fireplaces, walls,
Diilars. smaller houses). Rea-
sonable, good work. After 7:34
p.m. 136 Florida. 382409.
ELECTRIC HEATING
Complete electric heating serv
ice. Installation and repairs.
Any make electric neater.
BILL'S ELECTRIC
942 Hill St. 382-2821
DAVENPORT
MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERY
Where you buy better, and pay
less. 1164 Harriman, right be
hind Courthouse. 382-3320.
EXPERT TV & Radio Repair
Service Call only $3.50
Jim's TV Service 382-3027
DRESSMAKING AND altera
tions. Reasonable rates, satis
faction guaranteed. Mrs. Frier,
382-1098.
WANTED: Yard and lawn jobs.
by hour or contract. No j o b
too smau. iree estimates,
Bend Outdoor Grooming Serv
ice, 382-3582, extension 2.
NEED A CAR
TO TAKE
YOUR
VACATION?
Read the Classified section
of The Bulletin every day!
The car that you want will
be found right here, under
classification 100. Don't
waste any more time read
ing this, look at the auto
mobile ads that are here.
FURNITURE REFINISHING
Work guaranteed. 548-2511
MUSSON'S REFINISHING
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Marilyn Bull 382-0268
MIKE'S ELECTRIC
REPAIRS: Washer, dryer, freez
er, refers, water heaters, furn
aces. ALL MAKES. EV 2-5312.
PAINTING DONE. Reasonable
rates. Anderson 382-2043.
PAINTING ALL kinds, brush or
spray. References furnished.
Carroll & Sons, 548-2367. Red
mond, Oregon.
BEV'S REWEAVING, now next
to Tom Tom Drive Inn. Free
estimates. 382-1948.
PAINTING
Pickups $35.00
Clean ud job Enamel
438 Heyburn 382-4692
EXTERIOR Painting, contract
or hour. Reasonable. Harper,
382-4692.
APPRAISALS
Real Estate - Farm Loans
Madras 475-2434
Box 739. Madras, Ore.
STATE CENTER REALTY
Don Lehman Broker
22-BuiIding Sup-Cont
Cover Your Patio
with
Corrugated
PLAS-O-LITE
PLASTIC
Lightweight, yet durable Plas-O-Lite
will brighten your patio,
and give it that "dressed-UD"
look - see it today at Miller
Lumber.
Plas-O-Lite Is available In 8-10
and 12 ft. lengths, with green,
white and yellow sheets in
stock. Most other colors avail
able on order.
35c sq. ft.
AU necessary accessories are
also available here at Miller's.
where all your lumber and
building materials are at your
instant aisposai.
STORM DOORS
Priced from
34.19
MILLER LUMBER
COMPANY
Thirftway Store & Yard
1 Greenwood 382-4301
24-Situationi Wtd, Male
WANTED Carpenter work,
painting, free estimates, good
work. 382-2408.
30-Miscellaneous for Sale
VVESTSIDE 2ND HAND
T25 Columbia off Galveston
382-2425 Used Furn. & Misc.
TOP SOIL, fill dirt, dump truck,
tractor loader work, excava
tions. 383-5161.
NOW ft Beef 45c lb., cut to
order FREE. Freezers all
sizes, 10 year warante. It
pays to shop here for com
plete freezer food supplies All
locally financed. Midstat Meat
Co.. 382-3651.
FOR RAWLEIGH Products call
382-1694.
FOR THE best deal on "earth"
csll Larry Cvawforri 382-0598.
Top soil, fill dirt, cinders, trac
tor work.
PERSONAL PROPERTY from
Estate, includes TV cable, bed,
dresser, gas range, tools and
equipment. 345 Riverside, call
382-2100.
SPEriAt. SAI.F. l.H;. rf,.,J
ainner ruig and man s Hamil-i
-.. .....vm,. fULMUSI UUl
House. I
30-Miscellaneous for Sale
ONE DAVENPORT and chair.
hassock, coffee table, library
table, chair, rocker, occassion
al tables. Zenith radio. TV,
dressing table, chifforobe, box
springs, mattresses, beasteaa,
oak chest Speed Queen wash
ing machine, four rugs, vacu
um sweeper. Singer sewing
macmne. Miscellaneous Items.
See at 230 Hill Street.
BEND BARGAIN CENTER is
now open under new manage
ment. iNew ana usea doming,
shoes, furniture and miscel
laneous articles. Bring all your
good and better things on con
signment, to the Bend Bargain
Center, 730 Glenwood Drive,
382-1533. Open from 10 a.m. to
8 p.m.
FOR SALE: 1000 new 6x8x16
pumice blocks. Sell any
amount, zc eacn. iw-ow.
31 -Appliances, Furniture
SALE
15 cu. ft.
UPRIGHT
FREEZER
Was $177.00
NOW
1 59.95
MONTGOMERY
WARD
1032 Bond St.
382-5521
BARGAIN TREE
Everything New St Used
Complete Home Furnishings
Buy-Sell or Tradel
J It M Furniture
THE BIG GREEN STORE
1854 N. 1st, 382-2202
Just 3 blks. No. Pioneer Park
WE'RE LOADED with used
ranges, and we're practically
giving them away. Most all
makes and models to choose
from including Frigidaire, Hot
point and many others. They're
all reconditioned and guaran
teed to give you the best of
service. Prices start as low as
$29.50. Also refrigerators from
$49.50. Stop in and take a look
today! Oregon Equipment
Company, 165 East Greenwood.
LATE MODEL Servel gas re
frigerator, $100. 505 East La-
layette.
LATE MODEL Easy washer
ana aryer comoinauon. lie-
cunainonea ana guaranteea.
No down payment, $7.50 per
montli OAC. Ken Cale Hard-
ware, intra & Greenwood.
24" GENERAL Electric push-
Dutton electric range. Full
oven. Excellent condition. $52.
50. Also portable electric Sing
er Sewing Machine. Excellent
operating condition. $22.50. 382
1318. 32-Musical Instruments
UPRIGHT PIANO $115 or make
offer. 382-6889.
SIMPLICITY OF Controls, ex
cellence of material and tonal
design, make the Gulbransen
Organ an outstanding favorite
with the informed musician.
Try them! Hemmingson Piano
Ar Organ Service, Museum
BIdg.. South 97. call 382-5177.
40-Farmer's Column
BUY, SELL or trade all types
norses. wanted, chicken feed,
horses. Madras 475-3439 or 475
2148. FOR SALE: large Guernsey
cow, just fresh. 382-3076.
SADDLES - repairing. Reed's
oawue onop, 1134 oaiveston.
41-Livestock. Horses
MILK COWS for sale, aU breeds,
good family cows. Top show
stock, all good producers. Dave
Pick, yi mile north of Reindeer
Farm, Redmond, Oregon. 548
3852 or 548-2592
FOR SALE: 6 year old unbroke
mare, $100. 382-4238 after 6
p.m.
42-Poultry. Rabbits
BEND EGG 8t POULTRY
WHOLESALE Eggs, chickens,
turkeys. Custom poultry killing.
Poultry received Monday thru
Friday. 740 E. First 382-1042.
43-Dogs. Pets, Etc.
VACATION BOARDING, DOGS
v-rixo. x-uppies, pooaies,
chihuahua, fox terriers and
pekes. Also Siamese kittens.
Ranch Pet Kennels. 382-3634.
TOWN AND Country Pet Shop.
pvruuig ivenneis. 3-lo4.
BRAND NEW litter sad sacks.
Bassett babies, 3 weeks old.
now $50 before 6 weeks. Come
see them. Also have 2 beauti
ful show quaUty poodle pup
pies. CROOKED RIVER KEN-
iijL.ua. r-micvme 441-5735
TWO SHORTHAIR puppies. 1
male, 1 female, $20 each. 382
2960. 47-Wanted to Buy
FIFTEEN FOOT camp trailer.
Phone 382-1474.
MONEY AVAILABLE
Want to purchase first mort
gages and sales contracts at a
discount. Write The Bulletin Box
201-A. Bend. Ore.
50-Fuel, Coal. Wood, Oil
CALL GANT for your winter
51 -Wanted to Rent
WANTED TO rent or lease from
o to ou acres nay or pasture. 5
room modern house, near main
highway. Can furnish refr.
ences. Write care The Bulletin,
Box 817A.
ELDERLY COUPLE, no chil
dren or pets, 2 or 3 bedroom,
aU or part furniture, prefer
northeast. 382-4832 or 382-2521.
54-Rooms for Rent
FOR MAN. Quiet. Kitchen, bath,
private entrance. 382-0710
56-Apartments for Rent
"RIVER TF.RRAi-F."
One & two bedroom verv clean.
spacious grounas. s.iz.50 to $65
mo. Call manager 382-4691.
TWO BEDROOM and 1 bed
room, IV cables, garbage and
water furnished, garages. Fur
niture available. 382-5243.
NEW VIRGINIA Apartments.
rarreu itoaa. rour z-Dearoom
units available September 15.
55-Apartments for Rent
TWO BEDROOM duplex, waZ
ter, TV cable paid, $60 month
382-9970.
57-Apartments Furnished
ONE BEDROOM, water, heat7
s""6 t'njuuc irving
Apts.. Apt. 4. 160 Irving. 8
T.nUI R1TNTAT.K loan .
ed 1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments. Private yards. $40 and
up. Hill's Apartments, R e d
mond, Ore. Phone 548-2661
TWO BEDROOM, utilities paid'
382-3765. Bend Park AparU
ments.
ONE BEDROOM apartment'
Water, garbage, and heat paid!
362 Riverside, 382-1783.
NEWLY Redecorated, 2 bed
room apartment. AU utilities
included. Private yard and
shade trees. Inquire at the
Lumber Yard. S. Highway 97
58-Houses for Rent
CHEAP RENT to handy man"
Small house, close in. 382-2191
before 6:30 p.m.
OR SALE: Small 2 bedroom un
furnished. Close in. Wood fur
nace. Wired for range and au
tomatic. 382-3578.
TWO BEDROOM house. $65
month. 382-0372.
TWO ROOM small house, in the
country. One person only. Can
keep a horse. 382-4238 after 6
p.m.
59-Houses Furnished 3"
STATIONARY TRAILER house
with attached living and util
ity rooms. Washer, dryer, TV
paid. 2 lots. Adults. $60. 382
5297. 61 - Business Space
STORE BUILDING
AVAILABLE SOON
for rental or lease. Excellent
location on East Greenwood
across from Eastern Oregon
Mills. Inquire at 137 East
Greenwood or call 382-2362.
62- Insurance
GILBERT'S INSURANCE AGCY
1015 Wall 382-3752
70-Businoss Opportunities
ON HIGHWAY 97 South, buy in
ventory, gas pumps, grocery,
package beer, living quarter's.
Long term lease on equipment
and buildings. Good business.
382-6007.
WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY
To
MAKE MONEY
' With .
Coffee Time Manufacturint
--Company's
. Dispensing Equipment
. A $6500 Investment
Can EARN $13,000
A $13,000 Investment
Can EARN $26,000 .
If this Is interesting
Write Manufacturer's Represen
tative, Box 8023, Portland 07,
Oregon.
73-Real Estate Wanted
SMALL Undeveloped acreage
wantea, Bena or bisters area.
Write care The Bulletin Box
731A.
76-Real Estate Exchanges
WANT TO trade 153 acre ranch
near town for Smaller ranch
near Bend. H. M. McBain, Bat
tle Ground, Wash.
78-Farms & Acreages
FOR SALE: 20 acres. 15 water,
no buildings. 382-6806.
FOR SALE: 10 acres on river,
5 water, river - mountain view,
382-3396.
BY OWNER
5 Acres land, 5 acres water,
pond & sprinkler system, new
barn & coral, city water, 'j
mile city limits. Large newly
remodeled 4 bedroom stone
house, fireplace, dishwasher
and basement. Large yard with
pines & poplars. Appraised
value $19,700. For immecXats
sale $18,700. - 85 can,
financed. Phone 382-2090.
TEN ACRES, 6 acres water,
new cistern and power in, some
outbuildings. 382-6749 or 382
5396. 80-Real Estate for Sale
SMALL 2 bedroom home. Good
eastside location, recently re
modeled, carpeted living room.
1O00 down, $6000 full price. 382
3792. RAMSAY'S
REAL ESTATE
223 E. Franklin 3K-677J
40 acres, $65 per acre. Nina
miles northwest of Bend. Low
down payment, easy terms.
3 lort with older home located
between East 4th and 5th on
Irving. $1500 down, balance
at $50 per month.
SO acres with 73 acres Irrigation
water located 9 miles from
Bend. All under new sprinkler
system. Good buildings. PRI
CED RIGHT.
20 acres, 18 acres water, 8
miles from Bend, Cloi to
river with beautiful mountain
view. Priced at $5700. Easy
terms.
WE NEED LISTINGS ON
GOOD HOMES & FARMS
WE SPECIALLY IN GOOD
RANCHES AND TRADES
Evenings
Herb 382-1864 Kieth Jr 382-1658
Kieth Sr. 382-3105