THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVEN i It's A Classified Rates J.IK AI- Mill IN ADVANCE .. Words One Time sor ?, Words Threo 'linn's ... $1.35 25 Worth Six TIiihk $2.5(1 All words ovr 25 add 2c pvr word timv number of Insertions. One month run. tame copy, i, day rate. Minimum charge, 50c Line Kate I He Capitals 20c Readers 15c line, minimum 60c Closing time classifieds, U a.m. Diftplar Advertising- Closing time 3 p.m. previous day. One half page ur larger, 5 p. m. srrond day previous to publirallon. BEND LODGE NO, 139 A. F. & A. M. Friday. Jan. 21, 7:30 p. ra. Special Communication t Work in E. A. Degree Diaminatlons Warren Win)? Acting secretary (snlenalnmenO " BEND-AERTEIO7089 F. O. E. Hall Meets Every Friday Night Loyal B. Rhodes. W. P. p. O. Box 1022 Phone 1357-J W. M. Loy, Secretary Rt. 3. Box 42 Phone 20-F-5 For Sale Ileal Estate GILBERTS REAL ESTATE OFFERS FOR SALE: 2 B room, mdn. home and 2 lots. Rsmt., oil furnace, wired for ranee, utility porch, floor cover ings, wash machine. Well worth S3500.00, terms. 4 B-rm. mdn. home close in, near schools. Dining rm., ktchn.. lg. glassed porch, good foundation. Good buy at $1500.00, $2500.00 dn. 2 B room mdn. home. Oil heat, auto, washer plumbing, lg. water tank, ktchn. with breakfast bar, lots built-ins: corner lot, naved street. $7750.00 with $6000.00 loan available. 2 B-rm. mdn. home. Sewer con nection, paved St., automatic heal, wired for range, underground sprinklers. Two lots. Close in. S(i300.00. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE GILBERT'S REAL ESTATE 1015 Wall. Phone 23-J ALMOST NEW 2 b. r. mod. home, one blk. from high school, on paved street, large fenced yard, oil heat, elec. water heater, wired for elec. range. Phone 001-J. 3-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, VA acres, city water and C.O.I, water. '4 mile off East Eighth street, just outside city limits. Good root cellar, .shed, chicken house and rabbit hutch. Fruit trees, berry bushes, wonderful garden sot. Beautiful ' view ' of mountains; country life, cilv conveniences. $1300.00 cash. Brian Thompson, Jones Road, phone 1356-J. E. M. BUCKNUM, REALTOR 1029 Brooks St. Phone 331. Near Chamber of Commerce Evening phone 706R LET US show you our selection of new homes. Down paymenls as low as S1000. Balance cheaper than rent. GROCERY STORE, $30000 busi ness yearly plus new 3 B.R, home. Will accept small home as part down payment. Terms can be ar ranged to responsible party. Ill ness reason for selling. Full price $15,500 Small slock ranch. Grade A dairy. Alfalfa ranch. 40 A. tracts. Two choice arms, w i 1 li out buildings, priced right. For complete information on farms call 1158-J evenings. HAVE CLIENTS waiting for good homes and gnotl farms, fair ly priced. List your property with iMinsiaie iteallv Co., C. J. Lindh and D. J I. Peoples. a a in l SACRIFICE: For quick sale, 2 bedroom modern home. Garage, woodsheds, store-room, fruit cel lar, chicken house, insurance, piped for gas. 2 stoves, floor cov erings. 1360 Fresno. 5',; LOANS on Irrigated farms of over 60 acres and on centrally lo caled business property. Mid state Realty Co., Rm. 11 U. S. Nat. Bldg. 167 Your lucky number to buy or sell NEW furnished moil, home on E. fill. Immediate possession. S'19."0. 51500 down, balance 4',r interest. ONE duplex, one 3 b. r 1 1 -bedroom, modern homes, with furn ace, on paved street. Close in. SI 3.750.00. good trcms. LARGE HOME with 4 apis, plus smvill mod. home on rear of lot. Income over $200.00 per month. SOOOtUK). la down. SMALL 3 h. r. mod. new home just off E. "ith and Kearney, va cant; $3500.00. JUST OFF S. 3rd. 3 b. r. mod. on 3 lots; $7350.00, $1750.00 down, bill. FHA. BRAND NEW 2 I), r. mod. with stltached garage on E. I'll h. Im mediate possession ;$8-'00.00, good terms. Opening for salesman. ALL STATE REALTY 221 ' it oeriu'nnd v PHONE 107 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: 2 hednwim modem plastered home, with utility Kioto, stationary lob. automatic hm water tank, wiled for range. Venetian blinds, oil circulator and gaiage. Hou.-r is 1 i". nld. Price Sil'ton. Will consider good late model car as part down navment. Terms on bid. See snv time at 501 East Emerson. For further informal ion. see ou Herat i.'I E. Franklin, or phone 1563. Money For Sale Real Estate WILL SACRIFICE 1 B. R. home, full bath, floor cnverinnc u-fi-oH lor range. H. W. heater; new ga rage and work shoo. On paved st. 1154 Columbia, by owner. 21 A., 12 A. Swalley water, two miles north on 97; three -room house and other buildings: gor geous mountain view; $7500 with terms, niiustaie Realty Co. 80 A., 65 A. Arnold water, all lenced, no buildings; 3'.a miles from Bond: Si;"-m- iuL- hmm, i Bend up to $3500. Midstate ileal- i v v-o., puone quo. J. S. DAVIS CO. Phone 185. Rm. 1 Penney Bide. 3-BEDRM., large liv. and din. rm., mod. kitchen, garage; East slue. FHA appraised at $10,000.00 with $8000.00 loan available. Fine ar rangement, exceptional construc tion. 1 YR. OLD 3-bedrm. west side, 25 ft. liv. rm., 20x38 basmt., pipe air cond. furnace. Extra heavy const. It lots. Owner leaving, asking price $0000.00. WEST SIDE, 2 cor. lots, 5 rms. with 2 bedrooms, cement basmt. with furnace. Asking price $5150. umy sibou awn., bal. $10.00 per mo. 47c. 1 BLK. Allen schl.. 2 bedim., 2 lots, l.c.b. pipe furnace, 5 full rms., good condition and construc tion. $000.00 dwn. Bal. monlhlv payments at 47, asking price $8000.00. GOOD building lots on 8th street and other locations. CALL 185 Carl Locklin. Salesman J. S. Davis. Realtor 4 ACRES with COI water, lust outside city limits; good G room house and other buildings; some furniture; renuced to $8000. Mid- slate Realty Co. $1800 DOWN buys brand new 2- bedroom home with garage: rea dy to move imo; good terms. For details, phone 493, Midstate Real ty Co. WANT TO SELL? List your prop erty with GILBERT. A square deal, and prompt, efficient courteous service is yours at Gil bel t's Real Estate,. 1015 Wall St, NEED A HOME? Check the Deal of the Day on KBND 8:45 a. m, Call today and inspect the listings at Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015 Wall St. . ATTENTION FARMERS! FOR SEVERAL years we have been selling Central Oregon farms and ranches to Willamette Valley buyers. At present we have a waiting list for several good properties over in "spud land." If you have a good deal, large or small, that you want to sell we probably have a buyer for it. At any rale we would like to look it over, and if you will write or ohonc us we will do lust that ironto. WE SELL THE EARTH WILLIAM B. SHELLEY 50 West 13th Ave. Phone 158-159 Eugene. Oregon FOR SALE -One of the best 4V, acie ranches in Powell Bultt Now 5-rm. house completely fui nislicd. Priced to sell. Also Ford pickup. Inquire at Petersons post office in Powell Butte. George Whiteman. m? c-.M l."- J.rnnm modern hnusl Mussed in front and back porch Wiwa I'rvr electric I'JineO NeW electric water tank. Basement and garage. S4i00, terms, ojj-k. u(o Milwaukee. TWO LOTS, N. W. corner Clay and 5lh streets. $450.' LOTS on East 8th and East 3rd $150 up. 2 B. R. MOD. just re done on Jef- lorson. $o.00, terms. 3 B. R. MOD. 2 lots on E. Norton. $442o, terms. ) r? H MOD. furnished. Ileal close in. $3,000, $1,000 dn. 2 B. R. MOD. 2 lots, joining busi ness district. $3500, $1,000 dn. LOVELY 4 B. R. mod. home. Dou ble garage, largo workshop. Fenced and landscaped. $2373 handles. Call Mr. Dubois VERN LARSON AGENCY 135 Oregon Ave. Phone 32 BEER PARLOR, poker tables, good lease, own furnace, bsmnt. $13,000, $5,000 dn. 40 A.. 31 COI, 2 B. li., unfin. barn. $4500. $1000 dn. 2 li. R modern, furn., new gas heater, range, and water heater, Kclvinalor. $0500. 3 B R.. 3 lots. NE side. $3200. $1200 dn. EWING REAL ESTATE CO. S15 Bond. Ph. 1683 or eve.5t2 Fuel 16 INCH GREEN SLAB wood de livered in Bend, $14 per 2-cord load. Central Oregon Kuel Co., phone 201-W. Ollice 936 A. St.. Redmond. COAL PItESTOLOGS STORAGE v TRANSFER Local and Long Distance BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. 222 living. Phone 411 ii" DRY red lunipu S13.50 cord. Call 1325-M. Saving Habit Fuel DRY BODY WOOD. 16". Dromm delivery, rate on 3 cord load. 1478-J. DRY BODY wood in any amount or length. Call John D. McCar thy, 13S4 M or Ted Ledum. I486 W. WE HAVE WOOD to burn, any length. Call Buck Matson. 1494 W. GOOD DRY body wood, guaran teed delivery this week. Phone 1721-J or 583. For Sale Farm Products 2 MILK COWS, both young and tested. Also 2 pigs. Ph. 5-F-ll. 1 2 BOTTOM 14" Ferguson plow, can be used on old Fordson also 1 nearly new 5 h. p. dragsaw, two blades, 1 good buzz saw on wheels. C. W. Martin, Rt. 2, Box 224, Bend, Ph. 28-F-4. Plainview dist. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for any kind livestock or machinery you have to sell. Ph. 126y. Sale every Thursday. Bend Auc- tio.i Yard. 11:30 Misc.. 1:30 live stock. CHICKENS: Fryers, liveweight. Phone 59-W. York's, first white house back of Carroll Acres store. Inquire at rear gray house. DRESSED HOGS, grain fed, whole or half hog. Call alter 7 p. m. Phone 1506-J-l. Jim Elder. For Sale Miscellaneous BALDWIN ACROSONIC A number one piano A spinet of unusual quality. Rec ommended by the leading musi cians of today. A piano worth having. Ph. 1087. Benson Piano Co. 65 Gilchrist. FOR SALE: Heavy duty western saddle. Mexican-made in dark ruscc;. Square skirt, flat plate, double rig. 14" tree, $150.00. 1 grey gelding, well trained and gentle. A good hunting horse, gun broke. Will accept any reasonable oiler. Call 626-W or inquire at 1756 W. 1st St. any evening after 6. ELDRIDGE electric sewing ma chine (for sale), cabinet style, good condition. 1325 Davenport Ave. REFRIGERATOR in good condi tion. $135. Ph. 159 or 1579-W. WOOD RANGE with oil. burner, copper tubing and Iwo barrels. 1925 W. 2nd. 1937 Ford coach, new motor. ATTENTION: Truck farmers, 1947 Fairbanks Morse garden tractor with cultivator attach ments, can be used for sawing wood, mowing hay, leveling, etc. Priced below market. CLEARANCE SALE on auto floor mats, Chev., Plymouth, Dodge, Dc Solo and Chrysler at wholesale prices. Also, spotlights, new rakes and hoes, $1.00 each. GUNS: 30-06 with scope, 8 mm. Mauser, 32 Winchester carbine, priced for quick sale. All calibres ammunition. '39 PLYMOUTH coupe, clean, six ply tires, $550.00. BOB'S TRADING POST South Highway RADIO TUBES Complete slock F h i I c o and other nationally Known brands. 1 ubes tesieu. Bend Furniture Co. WHY WAIT? To buy the piano you want? En oy it while paying. Small deposit, balance terms. Benson Piano Co. Ph. 1087. 65 Gilchrist. TYPEWRITER. Underwood port able. Ph. 732-J after 5 p. in. (,' FT. SKIS, binders, poles, $10. Inquire 655 So. Woodland. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. Pedigreed. Best blood lines in America on dam's side. Sire im ported from Germany, has out standing registered blood lines. Sire famous in Germany as deer and elk hunter. Both parents have wonderful dispositions. All the pups are lovable and friendly, with a few showing exceptional promise. Reasonable. 314 Hunter PI. USED WASHING MACHINES. Well known brands we've priced as low its $29.50. Oregon Equip ment Co., 163 E. Greenwood. Ph. 888. SHOE SKATES, hoy's size 4. fig ure new; girl's size 4 hockey, good. 51 1 Delaware. Ph. 272-J. For Sale I'sed t ars 1918 4 DR. deluxe Do Soto. Fully equipped $1,100 will handle. Days 167; eves. 1103 R. WHETHER YOU ARE BUYING, SELLING OR TRADING, LET'S TALK IT OVER. Mc's MOTOR WORKS One Mile South of Redmond On Bend Highway 1917 DODGE pickup, new ha I lerv good tires. 1st class, condi lion, $1350.00. Ph. 1579-W. 1931 NASH, clean, good motor and tires, ooliolsterv and body in good condition. $325.00. See at Time Service Station. Hill and i ireenwood. FOR SALE: 19IS Siud"baki-r tun piekiiu. New condition onlv .'1711 miles. Heater, tarpaulin on iletscal. $1,500. Call 518 M. A. Iv. May. 1913 FORI) G.I. 1 '-ton 1 wheel drive, w inch, steel bed. 75'' rub Iwr. $793.00. A l condition. See at ' mile south from Burns I w v. at RoM-brook Rd. G' miles East of Bend. For Salo Used Cars HAND MOTOR CO. 183 EAST GREENWOOD BEND, OREGON KAISER-FKAZER PH. 1121-J Compare the prices of these cars against anything anywhere. Down Payment 19-18 Frazer Manhattan. Radio, heater, seat covers, etc $i95 1942 Olds 98 4-door sdn. Radio, heater and scat covers 39a 194 f Kaiser Sdn. Heater, seat cov ers, good tires and Just had an overhaul lob 565 1940 Century Buick 4-dr. sedan. Radio, heater, seat covers, re built motor 333 1947 Frazer. Seat covers, air con ditioner, perfect shape b(j 19-18 Frazer demonstrator. Radio, heater, sun visor, wheel pants, 3000 miles actual 765 1938 Ford tudor. Runs like a hot rod 133 1937 Dodge stake pickup. Just been overhauled 195 1936 Slude -tor. Lots of transpor tation 75 1937 Stude pickup with almost new motor 133 1936 Cad. 4-dr. sdn. Just been ov erhauled 133 1935 Ford tudor. OK for a go to work car and full price Is ... 195 1930 Dodge, as is, with lull price 49 Don't forget our 50-50 guarantee on our better used cars. HAND MOTOR CO. WELL, spring is fust around the corner. It sure will be a relief to me. I have been frozen up so long that l don t think 1 will ever thaw out, but I see they're having the same trouble In sunny Calilomia, So, if your car needs a spring tonic lust bring it to the Hand Mo tor Co. at 183 E. Greenwood. Ph. 1121-J. 1919 STUDEBAKER '1-ton pick up, like new. Ph. 1623, 2305 Aw orey Rd. 1947 2 "a -TON Studebaker truck. 1st class condition. Rt. 1. box 41, Ph. 1514-W-2. 1912 Studebaker Commander. 1941 Buick Scdanctte. 1937 Ford coupe. 1936 Ford coupe. 1937 Dodge l'.i-ton truck. Some of these cars have dropped $200. See at Bend Body & Paint Shop, 1031 Harnman. 1916 l'i TON short whcelbase Studebaker truck. 1st class condi Hon. Rt. 1, Box 41. Ph. 1514-W-2. FOR SALE: 1917 Ford 4-door. ex cedent mechanical condition, low mileage, reasonable price. Direct from owner, forms if desired Can be seen at 1674 W. 4th St. af ter 530j). lki. Ph. 1887-W. FOR SALE: '33 Chev. coach, S. B, lights, heater, .seat covers, 6 good tires, motor and body good. After o. All day Saturday. 1255 Daven port Ave. 1916 CHEV. pickup, 18.000 miles. Excellent condition. 1434 W. 4th. FOR SALE: 1947 Ford V-8 'Hon panel delivery in excellent condi tion. Ph. C. T. Hawes, Pilot Butte Inn or write Box 306. Bend. 1940 CHEV. touring sedan. Radio, neater, new motor. 1948 Willys station wagon. Both earn wonder ful buys; cheap transportation. Edtlie's Sales & Service. For Kent WARM FURNACE healed bed rooms. For men only. Reasonable, rates. Private entrance. Close in. Ph. 325-J. ( BEE HIVE trucks for clean haul ing. No restrictions, you drive yourself. Mileage and hourly rates. Phone 1425-J. D & K Boat Rentals, 333 E. 3rd. FOR RENT: 1 room furnished house, sellable for a bachelor; light, wood, hot and cold water furnished. Inquire at 662 Roose velt Ave. Phone 1735 W. SLEEPING ROOMS, close in, $8 a week. Leiblein Hotel, 853 Wall. CABINS for rent. Pine Tree Auto Court. So. on 97. 6-KOOM modern house, utility room, well insulated, wood furn ace, fenced in backyard; prefer to lease; 3 bedrooms. I'll. 1106. FOR RENT: 1 b. r. furnished, $37.30. 2 B. R. house furnished. $35. Call Anne Forbes, 30-W. MODERN APT. 2 large rooms, all utilities furnished. No children or pels. 713 Colo. Apt. 3. Phone 1316-W. Wanted WOULD LIKE TO BUY any kind of cattle you have to sell, also some milk cows that will freshen soon. W. R. Franks, Redmond, Dhone 78. WANTED: A young woman lo share modern apartment. Call j 1238-W between 5 and 7 p. in.. WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bed- I room hose, permanently employ- j ed business man. Will consider j short 'lease with option lo buy. i : Bend Bulletin. 8589. WANTED to buy: Anv kind of! cattle and hogs. Ph. 1155 1',. 510; E. Quimhv. I :( )UI I I :.SFI ) lielit nir-kiit, I'M M I i - .7: j RESPONSIBLE married couple ! wi'b 3-veai old son desire lo rent j small, otiltiniished lor partially; ! furnished i 2 bedroom house. Bed rooms must be no gioiiird Iloor. Write hJl.l, Bend Bulletin. WAN TED TO RENT: One b. r. . house, furnished. I'll. R. W. ' 'ill'-CIUS al 193. To Read This Page OUT OUR WAY Help Wanted MAN & WIFE for work on dairy farm. Partial v furnished house available, lights furnished. Both must be able to milk. Cllltord Dickson, Powell Butte. HELP WANTED: Cashier sten ographer with shorthand for re tail store, permanent position, good salary. Apply Bend Furni ture Co., 930 Wall St. WANTED: Moulderman capable of grinding knives and setting up moulders, year round work. Write Box 119-1, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED Comptometer operator and typist, bookkeeping and general office work. Ph. 595 W between 8 and 10 Friday morn ing. YOUNG LADY desires general office work. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping. Four years' exper ience. References. Phone 1W7-11. Services PIPES FROZEN? We can give you speedy service with our elec ;ric equipment. Pn. 1006 R or 231. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot. Free csthnates. Phone 1252-J or 1676-W. D. W. Grimes, 210 Davis Ave.. Bend. VAL'S REPAIR SHOP: Auto re pairing done day or night. Reas onable rates. All work guaran teed. Special low rate on Installa tion of Lomac reconditioned mo tors. Phone 1367-M. 1245 Jackson ville Ave. HEMSTITCHING nicely done, same price. Small pkgs. in while done while you wait. Seams and curtains pinked, (heeling cards for all occasions. Mrs. D. C. Hill, 412 Riverfront. CARPENTER wk. done, large or small. Saw filing. You must be pleased and you w ill. Also power chain saw for sale. Mr. Gilmorc, 1125 Roosevelt. ELECTRIC vibrator for thawing frozen water pipes. Easy to oper ate. Sleinlev Garage, 1031 llarri miin. Ph. 231. WATER PIPES THAWED OUT. prompt service. Call at Carroll Acres store or phone 59 J. PIPE THAWING done by a spe cialist, with vibrating pipe thaw ing transformer, not a welding machine. 24 vis. local experience. Call 366 -W or D. L. Stevenson 1338-J. GOOD DRY body wood, guarant eed delivery this week. Phone 1721 J or 583. ( FROZEN water pities thawed.! Prompt service. Ph. 318. ! SPECIAL brake reline $7.50 labor ' plus parts. Hand Molor Co., 183 Easl Gioenwood. Ph. 1121.1. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call Lee Grimes. 224 Davis, phone 1676-W or 1252 ,1. LIVESTOCK, water and general hauling. Cisterns filled anywhere i for hire. Gulick's Truck Service, i phone Redmond 26 X, Bend 790 W. TREE SERVICE: Topping, prun ing and transplanting. Let us re move those bad trees. This work insured. 1107 W. 15th. Ph. 1405-W. ELECTRIC pipe thawing. Ph. 108. NEW construction, rough fram ing, remodeling, cabinets, built ins and shon work. F. W. Pago, ph. 650M. General Contractor. MOVING, parking and crating, fireproof warehouse for storage. Open all day Saturday. Agent for Hunt Nation-wide service. Hoi man Transfer, 201 Irving. Phone 987. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and repairs on all makes. Phone 274. 1033 Brooks. SAW FILING, gumming ham mering, hand saw welding. Sand er belts, band saw blades, new handles hung in tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Sei-vice. 1195 Wall Street. PIAN'i 'IL'NTNG For tuning ol vour piano call 10H7. An iiireniiitis native of Cliin.i idevis'-d a di tiling rig about (Hhi .-.ears ago lo bole deep holes in lit" eat 111 to get salt water horn 1 w liieh a talt .m;;!y v obttiintU 4 I II I i III' HOLY SMOKES.' , NOT 60 MUCH ) M P Pt A BEFORE OUR J THAT AS ; il ' ' ! R'CH UNCLE ri' BEFORE YOU 1 I ' I GITS OFFATH' ) I GlT OF FA TH' BOCM THIgTV VFABS TOO SOOM &S V,t,",?.'u c By J, R, Williams Reno Again Feels Severe Temblor Reno, Nov., Jan. 20 (111 A se vere earthquake at midnight last night woke up residents through out the Reno area, but no damage was reported. Residents, still jittery from a series of sharp shocks that occur red three weeks ago, reported to police and sheriff s deputies that the quake rattled windows, shook chandeliers and made downtown buildings sway noticeably. A vessel that carries oil In bar rels or even in built-in tanks Is not a true tankship; in a tankship the tanks are an integral part of the ship's hull. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. RUTH JONES, Plaintiff, vs. ELSTON JONES, Defendant. TO ELSTON JONES, Defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court and cause within thirty days trom the date of the first publication of tills Summons upon you and answer or otherwise plead to the com plaint of plaintiff herein, and If you fail to so appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the re lief prayed for in her complaint, towit: For a decree awarding her a di vorce from you. and for such oili er and further relief as to the Court seems equitable. 'This .summons is served upon you by publication In Ihe Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published daily in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and pursuant to an order made and entered herein on Ihe 5lh day of January. 1919, by Ihe Hon orable Ralph S. Hamilton, Circuit Judge w hich order requires that you appear and answer or other wise plead herein within thirty days from the date of the first publication hereof. DATED and first published litis 6th tlav of January. 1919. DeARMOND, GOODRICH rt FOLEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff, U. S. National Bank Bldg., Bend, Oregon. 26-32-38-44 -C For Easier, Safer Driving - And Less Tire Wear Right's Right at Eddie's EDDIE'S SALES AND SERVIC 390 Greenwood iTJU, C;KpVl Pays Bank Loans Redmond, Jan. 20 It was an nounced here today that as a re sult of recent refinancing, all out standing indebtedness of the Telephone Co. represented by bond issues has been retired. Al so, bank loans have been paid off and $30,000 in additional capital has been obtained for plant ex pansion. The Northwest Telephone Co., with T. J. Wells in charge locally, serves six different Oregon com munities, including Redmond, bis ters and Culver m Central Ore gon, and Sheridan, Grande Ronde and u Ulamina m western ure win. An orderly expansion of the entire system is being planned, Wells indicated. Five of the six exchanges have dial systems. Plan Outlined Refinancing was made possible through a $150,000 mortgage to the American United Lite insur ance Co. This is a 20 year mort gage, with the principal due in i9ot. The mortgage was dated Dec. 30. 1918. It was indicated that no imme diate major development project is planned. In Central Oregon, the exchanges are comparatively new. This is especially true in Redmond and in the rapidly grow ing Culver section of the lNorth Unit project. The Northwest Telephone Co. in the six communities is owned by the Wells brothers. I'OKTLANIl I.IVKSTOCK Portland, Ore., Jan. 20 dl'i Livestock: Cattle salable 250; holdover 400; calves 50. No early action on holdover or on three loads mixed fresh arrivals; scat tered sales truck-ins about steady but early demand narrow; few steers and heifers unsold; odd can ner and culler cows 12.i)0 l-l.50; common and medium cows 17.00 18.00; medium sausage bulls 21.00; good and choice vcalers held around 29.00-31.00 or above; few medium and good grades steady at 18.00-26.00; late Wednesday three loads medium 800-825 lb. fed heifers on shipping accounts 21.00. Hogs salable 500. Only scatter ed early sales steady; generally asking steady for others includ ing two doubles late arrivals; odd good and choice 180-220 II). butch ers 22.50; good 375-450 lb. sows 17.00-18.00; good and choice feed er pigs salable 23.00-23.50 or above. Sheep salable 300. Market ac tive, steady; good and choice 89 91 lb. fed wooled lambs 23.00; com mon and medium 75-82 lbs. 16.00 20.00; odd good heavy ewes 8.00. Tired of Missing Bus, Worker Gets Relief Cincinnati, O. ur-- E. J. Fred west complained to his council man that because ho worked until midnight he always missed the 1 1 :40 p.m. bus. 'The councilman laid the prob lem before Ihe citv manager. The I city manager conferred with offi cials of Cincinnati Street Railway company. As of now, a new bus leaves at 12:25 a.m. 'The bus company said if others join Frcdwcsl in riding it, tile change may become perm anent. Olherwi.se, Fred west will have lo keep on missing the bus. BEAR FRONT END SERVICE CIIAKI.KS SI 1,1, IVAN, our Bear Alinrmenl expert, ran stive you precious rubber by putting your wheels In per Iccl iiliiieincnt slop shimmy and wobble by balancing your wl Is. You'll find joy in Ihe easier ride ami driving: Ibis service will give you greater safety and thrift, tool Drive in tomorrow lor a wheel check. Chrysler Plymouth Daily Predator Control Sought in Crook Prineville, Jan. 20 U' A co operative program aimed at con trol of coyotes is being planned by the Prineville chapter of Izaak Waltjn league and stockmen of Crook county. D. K. Frewing, Prineville dis trict ranger ol the Ochoco na tional forest and president of the league, said that coyotes have shown an increase to the point where they are .now causing greater loss of deer of the area than in a long period. Stockmen also report losses in their herds. Stocks Go Higher As Session Ends By T. W. Rienlen (Uuiu'.i l'rvss r mancai Writer) New York, Jan. 20 di' Stocks turned higner as the session drew to a close today alter Vvall street had had time to read the presi dent's inaugural address and de cide that it was generally help ful for the market. Wall street interpretation of the speech was that It forecast con tinued large federal expenditures in the U. b. program ot world aid and that sucn spending naturally would bolster tne domestic econ omy. And since the president said that continued U. S. prosperity was a requisite for the program Wall street 'believed thai meant a conservative program of busi ness legislation. Budding Diplomat Turns To Work in Metalcraft . Alfred, N. Y. di'i-Peter C. All-, chison, 20-year-old student in A fred university's school for Amer ican craftsmen, is a diplomat turned craftsman. ) After spending five years pre paring himself lor the diplomatic Held, Altchlson shelved tne whole thing because he felt ho "could find more freedom for individual expression" working with his hands. Aitchison enrolled at Alfred this past fall and hopes to do creative metal smithing when he finishes his two-year course. J. A. DUDREY REALTOR 10311 Wall Street Office 1327-W Home 1002-M II. A. Ray, Salesman. 1725-11 ON WEST 1ST. Nice homo on paved street. Ijirgo living room, dlnlni? room, Iwo bedrooms, kitchen, bath, utility. Cellar. Electric water heater, Linoleums. Cor ner lot 100 X 120 with luwn, shrubbery and fruit trees. Only $7350 with GI loan. Would you like to have a good live restaurant? This one lias a good location on highway, dandy building, good fixtures, well equipped. Modern home In connection and the price is right- Come around and we'll drop in and have a cup of coffee. Telephone 64 .itsitwwwiiiMuiwr-!S e