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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE SEVEN k I l. l : r i u 1 n v i 1 1 i v i k. i 'w y i Great Britain WitfeVglW Itl Ml is ri R B won Classified Rates I I .OCA I, I'AII) IN ADVANCE XlX Wurilit Olio Tlnut oik, VVwtla Tliroo '1 Ijimi. I.SO ISO XXonl. MX Tlnu 2.00 AU .aid. aar atla 4c i wa,a Umm number al iiimi tlwiu. On atnlh tun, mm cupr, v day rata. MiilaUN charge, Ida Una Uata ll l.avllala 0a Uaautfa laa Una, MIMiwoyi aaa l.'lasmg lUaa alaaalliMla, 11 a. a. Olavlar AdtarlUlHf Ctalng Uaaa I p. taiKaa aa. Una kail at ai laiatr, t p. m aafa aar niaviau to tfUallralWn. UKNI) LODGE, No. 2liC7.iMjJ Mods Every Montluy Mglu I.O.O.F. Tcutpiu Everett Cllu.e, Noblo Gland D. Kay Miller, phono lOYO-W, Secy. I'll:) i-iunkiiii Avi'iiuv For Knlc. Ileal Kxlnto RESTAURANT: C! 00 d TwiM newly decorated; mi Inwy m. Will sell or innlc lor farm near Bend or Redmond. Willi; owner fur IllfOIIIUtllOII, O. J, PIci'HOIt, 0825 N. Atlantic Ave, I'm lliiiid, Ore. Phono 'lUxcilo D155 or TVVInouku Hliil. FOR KALE: Sloro buiWUiiKwJU liHiilcni apl. 1 bIK. highway from. URe, clou In on No. Iilglixviiy. 1- 1 11 0 location and iciutoiiudio. 2.I5U E. Flint. No. lilRliwuy, ON1" NKWKMT." A Vila. TImT I'ihiiii, modern hiinu', clone lo school ami more. New double rii nw. good level lot. priced lor iuick al. $4750. NKW HOME. WEST SI IE. Paved mrcci. I'lrepiucc. Conveniently ar ranged wlin lulu of cloxel. Large isuraiiu. Koduccd 10 i'.HM). 1-'11A term.. J. A. DUDREY. REALTOR 1039 Wall I'lion.) 1327-W Across from I'llol Bulle Inn 3 Hit. HOMK, moil.; KKIxl.'IO )( ; Kuml loralloii, near hc'hl. Owner liaimliMifil, tCUt V, Sl Hox 1 KB, Ki'ilmonil. 2 KM. MOOKKN cilnr7hiihH In knotty pine. I'niily fiirnlnhi'il. 2 lotn. 5J.H.-1.'). Inquire at Vrvv Uinu. K MhuCKNUM.HKALTx')i I ittll lirookH riiiini-.T'tl Near the c'hiiinlicr of Ciimmfieo New 2 lir., mod. I.lv. and din. rm.; niii! klii'lien, Willi Ilondlx; wirtul lor ram)'; rlri walrr lirali'i'; oil fiirnao-; hdwd. fir.; wcailu'r Hirlppi'd and Iniiiilati'd. Sl'llK) c.ihIi; Ifiiim on Iml. STCIK) I-IH you miivi- i lulil In on a 3 lr. fully mod. Iiuinc. (mod turn.; Ilv. t in. wllh firi'pliuv; din. nn.; kiiimJ kllihrn: 11 1 1 1. 1111. ; IimiuI., Willi luinmr; ildsi'Mo Ki'uwood srhl. CihkI rnit Hide local Ion. 2 br., mod. Wi'iitliuc AtrlpptMl and Insu-lali-d; k'"d Wind. . I.lv. and din. nn.: nice kitchen: mil. rm.; wir ed for ranee. $.'j00; $1500 cash. Nlee 1 dr.. mod. I.lv. nn.; kitchen and dlncllr; Iimui.; tit II. nn.; ca. lai.'e; mvo. sidewalk and cuih; 1;hk liuic.e ami fuel heater lucl. $IUK); $1IXX) cash. If InlcivKled In Acreaiicii, 1'arnis or UulldliiR Lola Cull Mr. Lovklln I'll NEAT. CLEAN, and a pleasure to show. 2 dr.; laiRe Ilv. rm. with fireplace; aulo. oil furnace; full bsml.; nice lawn und flowers; paved Hi.; close in. on XVest side. $7000, siHOOdown. Shown by nppl. only. Call C. J. Llndh or D. If. Peoples. Mldslale Realty Co, Phone 495. YlOMEFINDEKS AGENCY 228 East Third SI. Phono 809-J 'j 11. In city; 2 br. mod.; bikfst. nook; part bsml.; Riuaiie; chick en house; lots of berries; Rood Kitl'dcn; nice lawn. I.cl us show you this. Price $I250, $1000 down, mil, $1(1 a mo. 3 dr., mod.; Irc. Ilv. rm.; kitchen and din. rm. comb.; closed back porch; Idiy. trays: Irc, new ru riiRe; nice lawn; close In, on New port. Price $0995, terms. Grade A dalrv. 200 a., 93 n. COI water; all milk cows and milkhiR equip,; new A C tractor and all ' farm machinery. 2 dr., mnd. home; close In, on pave. Prleo $21,000; iilMint 'A down. Check wllh us on this one, Call us (or whal you need (we are the HomellndcrHl. Very nice, modern, -1 bedroom home, lust off East 8th. Priced al $3500.; with approximately $1000 down. West side, 4 bedroom home. Has cveiylhlnR that could be desired in a Rood lamuv nome. askiiiii $13,500, wllh $9000 loan available New, 2 bedroom, on liver. Hard wood floors, basement, and fire pjace. Will KHA, at askiiiR price of $H5()0. Will trade lor homo In Redmond, Three dedloom homo on Harmon Blvd. Ill cxcellenl condlllon; Hard wood floors: fireplace: pipe heal Priced at $10,51X1; wllh $3500 down, We have a roiiiI Riocery slnro In Sisters; nIinik iiiiiiso ami invent: several ti ill o coiuis, and any num der of other Rood llsthiRS. Give us a i:iir und lei us know your wanls, If we don t huvc II, we will lintl 41. Mm sends lis victims no Indl vlditnl warnlnK.s In advance. Safn- Runrd your properly Inveslmonl Willi modern aim compieie iiihiii nnee. Don'l delay consulllnc us I ho next fire mlulil be yours. Bo sure Insure. RIXE REALTY A. INS. 101 Mond Phone 535 .Ucs. Phones: 1732-W unU 2J.5-J r"r hui iu-hi Ktato , NEED A HOME? Check the iwui ui mo uay on iuiu 0:43 u.ni. Cull loduy and limped lliu IinIIiirh at Glloerl's JU'Ul Estulu, 10l; Wull St. IIY tJWNKIt: 2 dr., mod. home; 011 paved am.; iKe. Ii v. rm.; meep. an cm; unto, xua heut; lotn of uec and uiu uoiK'iy. IWj Aw drey l(d., or cull WJi J. WANT 'ID SELL.? Lint your prop erty wlin l.ibntJKt. A quuie deul, and prompt, Ullcienl, cour tcoui ih--i vice m youu at oildcri 1 Ileal iutluto, 1U! Wall tit. 3 LtJ'I'S, fine locution, corner 1 lift iiieenwooil, take Kod car or pickup uk liart payment. Write to nay vV. Lee, cieneiul Delivery, Vancouver, Wah. 2 U;iO. 1.UT.S, 15lh & I'Xlnk'ton, .IOO, Call lUlVK. IiKiuiro 530 isewport, MOU. HUME with $135 per mo. Income. A paved Hired, clone to Kruno etc Iiikii Ncnool. Also dun ine.H dmirici. Cumi dt terniM. In terview owner, b4: Uelaware, OK TRADE: Duplex, 1 and 2 br. uultH. r'or mnall acrcaitu or i br. home. I'lione 8j3 J lor oppt. TO SELU your homo cull D. II. I'LMiple. or C. J. Llndh, Mldnlute Kenny Co., phuue 410, have cucnia waitlini. ItY OWNEK: 2 dr., mod.; puved at.; aulo. nr. lurnace; iircplace; wired for elec. miikc; luiwii. fim. I'l Ice S'l'M); 1- I1A loan uvulladle. Inquire 1032 Calvesloii. 1 uel KOIt (iOOD dry Iwdy wood, phone 1I13U-W. til per lni;le cord; $10 per cord on two cords or moie. (,uar. 12H cu, 11. on 1G",' 2 ft. and 4 fl. COAL GASCO UKiyUE'l'S rKi'-s-'io-iAj(;s Order now, DON'T HE CAUGHT COLD. Keep your fuel din r ULL. 11END STORAGE & TRANSKER 222 Irvliut Ave. I'lione 441 2 CORD 1G- r. Hlab. $14.00; 2 cord lo" dry slau, $lu.uO. ueilveied In lieud. ttuu haul liom yd., $0 per cord.) Cenlrul Oregon 1-uel Co., intone 201-W. U3U A St., Red mond, Die. Kor Sale l-'ann Products I GUERNSEY COW. Huri John-, son, Kl. 1, Box 14. Phone 2101 v 2. LEGHORN HENS, $1 each, live weiRlil. Ave. about 4 lbs. $1.25 diessqil and drawn. Tom Burton. Kt. 1,'ltox 304. Burns hlway past dune lei 4 tolners; turn left; di rections on sIrii. KOR SALE: Used 6 ft. Inter national combine, with complete hue of clover attachments. May Ih' seen at Franks Motors. Red mond. Phone 269-Z evenings. EXTRA GOOD yoilllK. Rentle family cow und calf. Call 1510-XX'-l. 1 GRADE Holstein heifer ralf & 1 registered nun can. i'lione 1501-XV-l, Sno-Vu Dairy. FOR S.ALE: Fat Red fryers. KL hox 2i, uenu. uiq ueumona hlwuy. CONSIGN YOUR livestock lo Central OreRfln Auction lor the hluhest prices. Jsale every lhurs- day. Ben It. Smith, Mrt. Phone 12-1U. EXTRA NICE sorrel marc; HrIU mane and tall; Raited and Rentle; lady moke, can aiif tros.j or 359 (bus.), Redmond. l-'or Sale MIsct'lluneouH BEND AUCTION Watch this column for next sale dale. ConslRit curly. Phone 1209 or 1070J. REGIS. COCKER pups for sale or trade or anylhliiR useful I'lione 39 K12, or come out South 97 lo (iraiiRc hall, turn west ',u ml. Hill Cocker kennels. WANT A PUPPY? First boy or Rhi comiiiR to 94 Portland pels a male puppy iree. , LARGE UPRIGHT piano. $100. Also 1931 V-8 clump truck. 205 Vow Lane. 3 12-GA. SHOTGUNS; RemlnRlon Standard typewriter: rliiH set diamond. Phone ,). Williams, Al lalla DISt. 22U1-W4. USED CLOTHING: Never worn In Bend: slz.es 12 und 14. 13 and 38. All excel, condlllon and new slyles, Included arc suits, dresses, coals, sweaters, skirts, fur couls, und shoes. Phone 1073-J for uppt MUST SELL: 1918 Hurley 7-10 Ilv. Loads of chrome and extras $595; $135 down, and easy terms. Can he seen at 1327 Willi SI. bo fore (:30 p.m. NEW PORTABLE eleettic Sinner sewing machine. New Dearbornc riis healer. 1412 LcxhiRlon. NEW GIBSON uiniRht 0 cu. fl home freezer. !-ii off new price tor quick sale, bee at 1202 ORden, or call 1353-K. HIGH-POWER rifles in 8 mm und 30,00 calibres. $-15 (0 $95. New Ackloy snap-on mounts at whole sale, for Wcuver K-4, Springfield and Mauser. Vein Martin, 187 Mi East I'Timklln, 4-WAY limber planer; 1 pane board elect he switch-board; acetylene welder: 1 electric weld cr, 350 amp.; 2 steel weldhiR Indies; 1 100-lb. anvil; 1 doom truck with winch; 1 McCulloeh power saw, new. Sold our proii erty und we musLuixPo-sc. of till sunt, cners inn caieriOJb TltliU. Phone 1'138-W. .. i-r Kui Miso-naw-ou I1IND COCKER pups 3 mo. old. A.K.C 1 ruin., pedlKieed par erim. Alan 2 (ien. Klee. wall tele phone.. I'lione 2100-J2. KLY1NCS MODKL airplane, with uiih motor. J,'I!).!I5, il'J'JH. llouk Van Allen Homo St Aulo Supply Co. NKW MARTIN outboard; mod el. 40 and 00; i'M off. Mouk Van Allen Home &. Aulo Supply Co. MEN'S GKUEN wrlHt watch; 17 Jewel. Sweep tweond hand. I'lione 1081-W. 5.)l) 0den. NEARLY NEW clothlnR. Ijirue m-lectlon of women'i und Klrla' apparel, vchnol drewtci and hkIi Ih, fall and winter buIIh and coalM, houaedrexiiea, Saturday dref'ii, IiIouxch, ahoe, etc. 725 11th St., Redmond, Ore. 30,000 rr. JACKPINE lumber. HMO Kord dump truck, $500 caah. One .702 mm, deer rifle. 2301 Awdrcy Rd. I'hone 1205-W. "TyONS GARDENi Tulip bulbil for fall pluntlnR ready, all color. 1004 W. 2nd, corner of Portland. MUSIC LOVERS If you enjoy orKim music, you can, for a small cost, have It In your home by InstullInK a Solo vox. Phone 1087. Rcnson Piano Co., 65 Gilchrist Ave. For Sale Used Cars '40 CHRYSLER v Windsor club coiiK; good tires; radio, heater, overdrive: '47 eiiKlne: seat cov ers; sun visor; chulns. See at 510 Hill St. 10-U DESOTO 4-dr. custom sediin. Radio und heater. Inquire ut 723 Hill, or phone 1785-J. TO TRADE: 1933 Plymouth cpc. Runs good; Rood fish, or hunt. Jalopy, Trade for 16 rii. shotgun. 042 Seward after 5 p.m. BEND GARAGE CO. "Our 33rd Year" 19-17 Lincoln Sedan $14n.ri 1947 Chevrolet Sedan 1495 19-17 Bulck Scdanctle lK9r 940 Chevrolet Aero Sedan . 1315 940 Chevrolet ft-T. Pickup . 735 9-10 Bulck Scdanetto 715 M0 Pontlac 2-dr 045 1935 Plymouth Sedan , 125 I'hdnc 193 1910 CHEV. l'.i-ton slake- bed $950. 1442 ruck; In excel, cond. U'xniRlon. EQUITY In '49 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, radio, heater. Will take cheaper car and cash. 1143 Milwaukee. 4 19-16 Dodge '.j-ton speed, heater and pickup, 4 spot light; overload springs. . 19-IGGMC 4-ton pickup. Motor re cently overhauled; heater. 1939 Chrysler sedan. New motor. lois of accessorles.ovcrdrive. 1937 Ford sedan, 4 months old motor. New points and scat cov ers. 1941 Studcbaker sedan. New se dun. New points and mechanical ly Rood. A good buy. , 19-10 Ford logging truck and trail er. Make us an offer. 1936 Dodge l'.i-ton. New Chrysler motor and Rood stock ruck. 1916 Chevrolet panel. Very Rood throughout. WARD MOTOR CO. Bond and Oregon FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Chrysler and Plymouth automo biles. Chrysler low as 52-193.20, Plymouth low as $1778.40. Were ready to trade generous allow ances. Eddie's Sules & Service. 1947 FRAZER Manhattan; WSW tires; nylon seat covers; 2-tonc green; all extras. $395 down, bal. ut 4VK Phone 1117-J. SEVERAL GOOD used cars for sale. Priced to sell for hunting season. 1947' Ford 2-dr.; A-l con dltion. $350 will swing the deal. Can be seen at btcinlcys ua rage, 1031,Hurrlman. 1'or Kent APTS. FOR RENT for xvlntcr months. L Rancho Motor Hotel Phono 199-Z, Redmond. FURNISHED APT.: br Ilv. rm., kitchen, prl. bath, and front en trance. 1412 Hill. BOARD AND ROOM In private homo. Prater man. Call at 204 Colorado. , FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart ment, 1 bedroom, modern, clean, propane heat and cooking. In quire W06 E. 9th or phone 1094-J. MOD., 4 RM. house. Full bsmt.; elec. water neater; wood lurnace. 913 Galveston. Owner will re decorate. Write Box 4082, Rend Bulletin. Or phone Eugene 5-6458. Kor Kent 4 and 5 RM. FURNISHED or tin furnished modern cottages. Car roll Acres Store. ROOM: Largo, nicely furnished with seml-piivnle entrance; close to town; breakfast privileges, 1433 Wesl 1st St. Phone 332-M SMALL semi basement sleeping rm.; access 10 snower nam; pri. entrance; close in. 023 11111 St. 2 RM. FURNISHED not.; prl bum and enirancc. 310 w. 12111 MODERN, FURNISHED apt.: nil utilities. Children welcome but. no pels. Apply 535 S. 3rd. 3 RM MODERN, furnished I111u.se, wit 11 gariiRe. and liwn 1002 Columbia. Phono 1423-li, For Kent CLEAN SLEEI'INfj rm., wllh dourd. Jly wk. or mo. I ni ce fain Uth Hotel. 744 Colorado, i'hoiic 172. 1 UK. KUKNISHKD upt.; all ullli tlea lurniHlied. 'Ml C. 8th. In (uue r . Marcouller, 87 Shasta i'l. WaiiUd WANTED TO IlUY: Livestock of any kind, uny amount. Also hoiKc. Have cash buyers. See Nick Chase, or drop card: Rt. 3, Hox DC; or phone 700-W, Leave word. WANTED: 2 tons, fjood, clean alfallu hay, delivered In, ISimd. 5ti3-J. 17aa Harnmun, cor. of Re vere. LIKE TO BUY equity In a motor cycle. Phone 1185-J. WANT TO BUY: Springer Guern sey and Holstein cows that will be fresh In 3 wks. up to Dec. 1. Call Rollle Ephland; res. phone 3t7, office pnone 35i), Redmond. Help Wanted KRY COOK, Kas station operator, and waitress wanted. Apply Hampton Station, Hampton, Ore. QUALIFIED YOUNG man with some sales experience, for appll- a.,.,1., u. ,..-, l-.. 1 wale o.. 433 S. fifth St., Red- mond, OrcRon. INDUSTRIOUS MAN with car to serve 800 family route. We fi nance you. Write J. K. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash. 2 BEAUTICIANS; lull Slates Beauty Shop. time. JACKPINE CONE pickers; pick Iiir will last till snow flies. Cash UK win iusi 1111 snow iocs. i.asn in on bumper crop. $10 per 100 lbs. . For instructions, contact by mall Carl C. Boyd, 1700 J St. Springfield, Ore. Lost MAN'S WALLET, at Sutlle Lake or between Sutlle Lake and Rend. Valuable papers. Finder please forward to 2025 Prairie Rd Eu gene, Oregon. Reward. William Skaggs. - Services STORAGE - PACKING , MOVING To, from, or within Central Ore gon. Good equipment and experi enced men. BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER 122 Irving Ave. Phone 44-1 WILL CARE for children Ini mil ...... . . i nome. Jr win rem ropnvtniwsxrn vu iuhiuh-- mu ui-icnuo er and care for child while-kaoJ works. Will consider boarding children. 137 St. Helens. Bsmt. apt. FOR WELL and drain hole drill ing call Lee Grimes, 224 Davis, phone 975-J or 1252-J. WELLS and drain holes drilled anywhere in Central Oregon, ahy depth. Free estimates. Ph. 1G15. 851 Roosevelt. Box 901, Bend, Oregon. J. W. Cunningham. FURNITURE MOVING; dust proof padded van. We pack your china with care, hang your clothes in our wardrobe. Local and nation-wide moving and stor age. Holman Transfer. 201 Irv ing. Phone 987. PIANO TUNING Treat your piano right. Have It tuned by certified tuner. For your tuning, call 1087. Benson Piano Co. SAW FILING, gummiiiR, ham mering, band saw wcldiiiR, sunder belts, baud saw blades, new han dles hunR In tools. Sexton Supply & Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street. CARPENTER WORK: New con struction, rquRh framing, remod eling, cabinets, built-ins and shop work. . w. page, pnone doo m, general contractor. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE and repairs on all makes. Phone 274. 1033 Brooks. SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain holes shot. Free estimates. Phone 1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210 Davis Ave., Bend. GULICK TRUCK Service: Long distance livestock and hay haul ing. We pick up livestock for lo cal markets, Redmond Auction house, or for shipment direct to Union Stock Yards, Portland. Phone 790-W. HARDWOOD FLOORS, lnylnR. sanding, finishing. Also refinish old floors, like new, free esti mates. CASCADE HARDWOOD FLOOR CO. 221 Greenwood Ave. Ph. 167 TRAVELING Truck-Crane. Do me light or heavy duly hoisting, loading or pulling. R. B. Watson. Phone 1099-J. 1036 Galveston. WELL AND DRAIN hole drilling, Call Chet Sumner. Phone 1007-M, or Gilbert Long, phone 1040. Free estimates; all work guaranteed. HOUSE MOVING and raising; dirge or small. Estimates gladly given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv ing. Phone 987. SHOT UOSTS 1,11 E Mcdford, Sept. Ill HI'' Lloyd II Dole, 28, Mcdford, uccidenlly shot himself lo death yesterday. Ac cording In tho fouiily coronet's office. Dole 'leaned down for a drink of water In the Bulle Falls district and his 22 calibre revolver fell from an open holster and nu ui.i (I iuliv, uim oti 1 ii i. .in-. bullet entered his chest and Dole xvus said to have died insUinUy. NOTICK OF KAI.B NOTICE IS HEREIiY GIVEN that by virtue of Ordinance No. NS.'i4ti of The City of Bend, Ore- Ron, a municipal corporation, the underslKned will on the 27lh day of Sept., 1!M9, at the hour of 10 0 clock a.m., In the City Commis sion room in the city Hall, sell to the highest bidder the follow ing described real property lo- caied In the City of Bend, Des chutes County, Oregon, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite eacn respective parcel, which Is the minimum appraised price fixed by the Commission of tho City of Bend: Parcel No. 1 East half of Lots 6 and 7, Block 11, River Terrace: $350 Cash. GEORGE SIMERVILLE, Recorder of the City of Bend. 236-242-2 18-C SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES HARVEY J. EDENS and GRACE W. EDENS, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. EDWARD L. KEARN and DOROTHY N. KEARN, husband and wife, De fendant.t: IN THE NAME OF - THE STATE OF OREGON, you, and each of you, are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court ana cause witnin tmrty days from the date of the first 'publication of this Summons upon you and answer or other wise plead to the complaint of the plaintiffs herein and if you fall for want thereof, the plain tiffs will take Judgment against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wit: That the plaintiffs be declared to be the owners of Lot Eight (8) In Block Eleven (11) of Awbrcy Heights, according to the official plat tnercoi on tne in tne omce bf ,n Coimty clerk of Deschutes Co lv nreeon "Wherefore Sftf nffv for a rierreP nf plaintiffs pray for a decree of this court forever barring and foreclosing any and all right of the said defendants, and each and all persons claiming by, through or under them by virtue of said contract, In and to the property herein described, or any part thereof, for and on account of any interest "which they may have derived under and by virtue of said contract mentioned and de scribed herein, and that the said contract be forever cancelled and held for naught and that all of the right, title, interest, lien or clajm of the said defendants, or those claiming under them, in and to said real property under and by virtue of the force and effect of said contract be forever barred and foreclosed, and that it be further adjudged and de- I 1 - tu. ....(. 1 nrAnnnt 'lllle-sJaO,nu'-eacn ana au iisnninsfiamr Inff bv. tnrougn or unaer tnem have no interest, lien or claim in or to the said property or anv part thereof, and that plaintiffs oe anjuugea 10 oe uie owners in fee simple of said property and every part and parcel tnereot, and for a further decree declar ing any arid all sums of money paid by the said defendants on account of eaid contract be ad ludced forfeited to plaintiffs as provided for in said contract and the further, sum of $500.00 Is a reasonable, attorney's fee, and for such other, lurtner ana auierent relief as the nature of this cause may require and as unto the court may appear Just and equi table." This Summons Is served upon vou bv publication in the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published daily in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. pursuant to an order made and entered herein on the lfith day of September, 1949, by Hon. Ralph S. Hamilton, Circuit Judge, which order requires that you appear and answer or otherwise plead herein within thirty days irom the date.of the-first publication of this summons. Date of first publication, Sep tember 19. 1949. Duncan L. McKay. Attorney for Plaintiffs; residence: Bend, Oregon. 4-4H-i:a-i -zwi-c PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Sept. it) un Whole sale dairy and poultry prices re mained firm in .early trading Monday, although medium sized eggs showed some increase. Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints 67c lb; A A car tons 08c; A prints bic; A cartons 68c; B prints 64c. Egge Prices to retailers: Grade A A large 74c doz; certified A large 69c; A. large 6Sc; AA me dium 61c; certified A medium 60e; A medium 49c doz; A small 43c doz; cartons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland, Oregon singles 39-42c lb; Oregon 5-lh. loafs 44V4-45c lb; triplets Hac less than singles. Premium brands, singles, 51 Vic lb; loaf 53 i c lb. UNION REJECTS OFFER St. Louis, Sept. 19 (Ili -Union officials said today that their "re- lection" of an offer to settle the 11-day-old Missouri Pacific rail road strike lot t the door open lor further necollalions. The officials, representing 5,000 engineers, firemen, conductors and trainmen, ' forwarded their renlv to a railroad proposal lo end the strike and lot a special presi dential board decide the contro verted grievances which caused the walkout. Details of tho reply xvere not disclosed,'' but R. K, Davison, spokesman fdr the union negotia tors, said It xvasn't an "entire rejection." Use classified ads In The Bulle- tin Xor quick results. scj. Y ,); - ' I f K- H- COING NOWHERE IN A HURRY Roy Cochran takes off with a 30-inch stride in a test of a 15-mile-and-hour treadmill at Texas' Randolph Field. The Olympic track champion helped set up a physiology laboratory to determine fitness of Air Force personnel. Stocks Decline In N. Y. Trading New York, Sept 19 itP Stocks declined fractions to more than a point on devaluation of the pound sterling today and then retracted part of the loss. Toward closing time a firmer tone had developed in many sec tions of the market and a sizable group of shares had turned losses Into gains. Trading, active for a time, turn ed quiet. Wall street had been fearing the complicating results of devaluation and its first reac tions to it xvere bearish. How ever, selling was moderate and fairly well absorbed. The street also had to worry about new complications in toe steel negotiations and the start of a walkout in the coal mines. While stocks were adjusting to a new world currency setup, Im- porr commodities also were! brought into line with what trad ers anticipated would be lower prices for many basic materials. Railroad Issues were hard hit in some instances, but even this group came back from the lows. Utilities with foreign subsidiaries rose substantially. Gold stocks, including the American compan ies, cose, some to new highs. Steel shares yielded fractions to more than a point and came back slightly. Canadian Pacific rose to a new high in the Canad ian list on the exchange. Oils met some support after register ing losses ranging to more than 3 points in Skelly. Tire issues retreated and then rallied on pros pect of cheaper natural rubber. Issues with international in their name were at odds with the trend. International Bus 1 n e s s Machines lost several points; In ternational Telephone actually scored a small net gain. DEMOCRATS TO MEET The Deschutes county central democratic committee will hold a banquet and meeting Tuesday, Sept. 20. at 6:30 p.m. in the IWA hall. 933 Bond street, Cecil Moore. chairman, announced today. Prin cipal speaker will be Miss Celia Gavin. The Dalles, who is active in the affairs of the party and was vice-chairman of the state democratic committee last year. The xvord "Oregon" si derived from the Indian words meaning river of the west. DECORATION mmmm SMOKE FALSE ALARM Smoke blowing over the city irom slash burning operations west 01 the Cascades was blamed today by firemen for a lalse alarm that sent firemen to Over- turf butte. No fire was found, found. Yesterday there was a general alarm at 1:23 ap.m. A brush lire, near the corner of West Seventh street and Trenton avenue was threatening nearby houses. Short ly after 4 o'clock a pumper was sent out of the city limits to put out fire in a dwelling on the Wayne Hamby ranch, Butler road. The tire had been brought under control when the iiremen arrived. Saturday afternoon, firemen were called to 1202 Ogden to ex tinguish a fire burning In a wood pile. - POP.TLAXD LIVESTOCK Portland. Sept. 19 iu Cattle salable 2500; calves 400. Market uneven; steers opening- slow; few sales steady but bulk of ,grassers unsold; cows strong at last week's late advance; bulls about steady. Light vealers strong, sorted load of mostly good 1108-lb. short-fed steers 26, sorted at 24 and 25; new average to high-medium steers 24, common and low-medium grades 16-2150; cutter dairy-type steers down to 12 and below; few medi um hellers steady at 17-18.00; can-ner-cutter cows strong, mostly 10.50-1150; few down to 10 and below; common-medium cows 13 15.50; few good young cows 16 16.50. Odd good beef bulls 17; common-medium grades 13.50 15.50; good-choice vealers 20-23; odd head 23.50; common-medium grades plentiful at 11-18. Hogs salable 900, market rath er slow, around 15c lower than late last week. Good-choice 180 230 lbs., 23; 260-290 lbs., 20-21; good 350-500 lb. sows, 17-18.50; few feeder pigs unsold, but de mand less urgent; top feeders late Friday 24. Sheep salable 1750, market fair ly active, mostly steady with early last week; top 50c above late last week; good-choice spring lambs 20.50-21.50, largely 21; medium good grades 19-20; common down to 16; good feeders 17; good ewes held around 6-6.50 or above. If the bakers of this country laid all the bread they produce end to end, they would find they, are turning out loaves at the rate of 7,000 miles per day, according to the American Bakers association.- ' APPROVED I (Continued from Pago I) S'vlr ky, a product of which my ex perience is vpry limited. Thera is no need to advance the dollur price of Scotch whisky." KerrsMon r.ncllnjr Ho said It was "quite clear" that the recession In the United States waa diminishing. But his hope lor Improvement In the British situation, he said, wai not dependent on that. "Tt- la niillm ImnAasthU frn n what Is going to happen," he said, "until all the other coun tries decide what they are going to do about their currencies." The most spectacular effect on the British man in the street waa an immediate Jump of 2X4 cents in the price of a loaf of bread. which went up from fourpence nallpenny to sixpence (10 cents.) Wheat comes from the North American dollar area. Wages and salaries at home, he said, will continue to buy "just aa much as before of the things we produce ourselves." But by making British goods cheaper in other countries, espe cially the United States, Crlpps said Britain hopes to export more goods and thus gain enough dol lars to pay tor what she must Im port. Banks and stock exchanges re mained closed In Britain and num erous continental countries today In efforts to absorb the shock of the British action. Cripps announcement started a new postwar economic era and plunged the British labor govern ment Into the gravest Internal crisis of Its four-year life. - Inflation Possible Threats of Inflation, unemploy. ment, a lower standard of living and increased labor unrest hung over the British Isles. Whether they would materialize depended on numerous Intangibles. Cripps himself. In a Sunday night broadcast revealing devalu ation to the world, admitted that devaluation was a desperate gam ble to seek self sufficiency. He said the socialist govern-1 ment had fought desperately against taking this step but had been forced to it by a steady drop in exports and breath-taking loss es In Britain's remaining gold and dollar reserves. Arthur Deakin, secretary of the powerful transport and general workers union, hinted at labor un rest by saying that Cripps' pre diction of only a one per cent In crease in living costs "must stand the test of time." Cripps in his broadcast warned: 1. Inflation was possible if wages were not held in line. 2. Unemployent was the alter native to devaluation, and this may still develop if devaluation does not work; , 3. Rising prices and frozen wages mean a lower standard of living. Wage Increases must be stopped for the time being. CANADA NEXT Ottawa, Sept. 19 UJ'i An au thoritative source told the United Press at noon today that Finance minister Douglas Abbott would announced devaluation of the Canadian dollar.. The source indicated that the devaluation would be 10 per cent. But a sharp conflict of views divided the cabinet on the cur rency issue, it was learned. It was for this reason that Canada's de valuation step was not announced last night simultaneous with Sir Stafford Cripps announcement. The commonwealth of Ken tucky has bought and freed 23 toll bridges in the past 18 years. IF IT'S REAL ESTATE OB INSURANCE VERN LARSON AGENCY 1 - Bedroom Modern Garage, workshop. 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