A. and Ruth Stover House is a historic 1927 residence in Bend, Oregon, United States.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 by its current and third owners, Norman and Holly Remer.
Located at 1 NW Rocklyn Road, the two-story, gabled English Cottage style house was built on a former Indian campground at the northern littoral of Mirror Pond.
He served in World War I including at Château-Thierry in France, and was a theater owner and clothing retailer.
Known as a youth booster, he organized the first annual Bend Water Pageant and was elected a State Representative, serving in the 1951-195[clarification needed] legislature under governors Douglas McKay and Paul Patterson.