' PAGE TWEIVE THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 194? NOTICE OP ISRl'B OF WARRANTS FOB TUB COLLECTION OK DKMNQUKNT TAXKS ON FKRSONAI. PROPERTY TO ALL PEKWONS NAMED IN THE FOLLOWING LIST AMI TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN AN V OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED THEREIN I WHEREAS, Upon the latest tax roll the hereinafter named and listed persons appear as the re spective owners of the several personal properties hereinafter described; and t WHEREAS, Tuxos lawfully assessed, luvied and charged on said personal property have not been rild and are delinquent for the several years and In the respective amounts hereinafter specified. NOVV THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on the 15th day of May, 1949. I, C L, McCauley, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, did issue warrants to en force payment thereof. . The names of the respective owners of the several personal properties and descriptions thereof as appearing In the latest tax roll, together with the year or years for which taxes are delinquent on each property the amount of delinquent tax for each year, and the interest accrued on each such amount to the 16th day ol May, 1949, the date Wrral Num ' 0r WW Ne. li Uuet ui nil) 2 U Sheely (Beauty Quest) 3 L. A. Nichols (Bend Produce Co.) 4 A. J. Palmer (Bend Washer Service) 5 Brown Supply Co. Co Carl B. Brown 7 Capitol Cleaners 9 M. F. Fuller 11 W. A. Jacobs 12 K&K Auto Repair Shop (R. Knox) 20 R. L. Wall, dba Ponderosa Cafe 21 Roberta Bros. (Contractors) 22 J. E. Rogers 23 Shell Service (Glen Beal, Prop.) 27 La Von Stillwell 31 Waldeen Upp. dba Oregon Pumice Prod. 34 Art Bartholomey (Wahee Cottages) 35 Delbert WeUs , 36 H. Ziegler 37 Brooks Plumbing & Heating 40 Walter L. Gaber (Caber's Union Oil Sta.) 41 L. H. Lelsher 42 D. E. Miller (Miller Tractor Co.) 43 J. N. Litchfield (Mobil Gas Sta.) 43 Norman Ovens 46 Edgar L. Holden (dba Redmond Machine & Welding Wks.) 50 Bend Iron Wks, Inc. (Chas. J. Ougan, Pres.) 53 Allyne Dimmick 56 C, N. Renno (Five Star Lbr. Co.) 57 W. T. Griffin 58 Wm. Laddrote 59 Leonard Lundgren -.00"' Kenneth Moye f 62 Renno & Corbln (Contractors) 63 Roys' Signal Service (Walter Roy) 64 B. S. Russell, et ux 65 . W. U Sproat 66 C. W. Wallace 68 R. A. Bickford 69 W. H. Chambers 70 J. W. Dunbar 72 N. W. Enlow 73 Paul & Rob't Garboden 76 H. A. Helmholtz 79 C. H. KiUenbeck 80 J. T. Lamb 83 Caroline Wood Martin . 84 George Masterson 88 Eva Sidebothom 90 Paul Stanard -91 J. A. Struss 92 J. A. Struss 93 M. D. Urell 96 Ray A. Williams 104 R. N. Boughton 105 Ettls Brocket. 106 George CUne 107 Eldon Crawford 108 O. W. Grubb 109 Alva Hill 110 B. Hunt 113 Carl MitcheU 114 O. G. Nichols 116 Fred Swaffield 117 L. A. Swagert 118 Tumalo Garage (Claude Jackson) 119 E. P. Lynes. dba Tumalo Gen. Store 120 G. H. Mann, dba Western Const Co. 121 Gordon Wilcox . 123 Mrs. Mark Fern 124 South Bros, dba Fly Creek Stock Ranch 125 O. A. Hatfield 130 John Moen 132 Elton Reeves 133 Gladys RusseU 134 F. H. Bechtel 135 Frank Buck 136 R. L. Douglas 138 R. B. Skidgel 140 R. D. Williams 142 H. A. Bedwell, Meat Market 143 Emmett Campbell 146 C. W. Goforth V 149 M. A. Blackburn (Richfield Service Sta.) 156 Harry Elliott 157 Hugh Gavette 158 G. E. Hammaek 159 Oscar E. Harding 160 Claude Puckett 163 Geo. T. Murphy 166 H. L. Chrisman 167 E. B, Feck 168 Alfred Grino 169 R. B. Hollembaek ' 173 Clarence Walker 176 E. K. Jefferson 17T i'v Leonard Larson 181 M. J. Lowe T 182 Herbert May Hold 183 Frank & Nellie C. Smith 1R7 Elmer Prater 188 William Kuhn 189 R. L. Burt ! . 193 E. B. Hopper 194 A. A. Kcnlnnr 195 It. J. Rosebrook 197 W. L. Morris V 198 ft. H. Plfer, et ux 199 Melvln Schallhorn ;200 Geo. Taylor of issuance oi said warrants are Deecrlatl. ! PnMi Prapmr Hotel and office furniture Mdse. and stock In trade, hotel and office furniture Mdse. and stock in trade, mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock in trade Hotel and office furniture, mfg. machinery Mfg. machinery Mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock In trade, - mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock In trade and office furniture Mfg. machinery Hotel and office furniture Mdse. and stock in trade Mdse. and stock in trade Mdse. and stock in trade, mfg. machinery Hotel and office furniture. Mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock in trade, mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock in trade, mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock in trade Hotel and office furniture Mdse. and stock in trade, mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock In trade Mdse. and stock in trade Mdse. and stock In trade Mdse. and stock in trade 7 horses Mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock in trade Livestock Hotel and office furniture, mfg. machinery 2 cows Mfg. machinery Mdse. and stock in trade t Farm impl., wagons, etc. Farm impl., wagons, etc., . livestock Mdse. and stock in trade Farm impl., wagons, etc. Imp. on lands not deeded or patented. Farm impl., wagon, etc., 1 cow i Farm impl., wagons, etc., cows Farm ImpL, wagons, etc., livestock Farm impl., wagons, etc., 2 cows Farm impl., wagons, etc Livestock Farm Impl., wagons, etc., livestock Farm impl., wagons, etc.,- horses Farm impl., wagons, etc, livestock 3 horses. 1 cow Farm ImpL. wagons, etc., livestock , Farm impL, wagons, etc, livestock Mfg. machinery 2 cows 1 cow Livestock and farm ImpL Horse and farm impl. Livestock and farm impl. Cows Cows, farm impl., and mfg. machinery Livestock and farm mach.. imp. on lands not deeded or patented Livestock and farm mach. Mdse. and office and hotel furniture Livestock and farm mach. Livestock Livestock and farm impl. Mdse. and mfg. machinery Mdse. and office furniture Mfg. machinery Farm Impl. and livestock Livestock and farm impl. Sheep Imp. on lands not deeded or patented Imp. on lands not deeded or patented Imp. on lands not deeded or patented Imp. on lands not deeded or patented Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Livestock Mdse. and stock in trade, hotel and office furn. , Farm impl. and livestock Equipment Mdse. and stock In trade, 1 cow Farm implements Farm impl. and livestock Livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and cow Farm Impl. and livestock Cow Livestock . Farm Impl. and livestock Mdse. and stock in trade, mfg. machinery Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm Impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm Impl. and livestock Mfg. machinery Imp. on lands not Herded, farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm impl. and livestock Farm Impl. and livestock Farm. impl. and livestock Farm Impl. and livestock Farm Impl. and cow Farm impl. and livestock Farm Impl. and livestock as follows tar ! Aiit ( html IMtnaimK tim t t-lt-41 1947-46 $ 18.48 $ 1.66 19449 23.28 .35 1947-48 12.93 1.16 1947-48 27.72 2.49 1947-48 104.87 9.44 1947-48 92.40 8.32 1947-48 14.79 .33 1947-48 7.85 .71 1947-48 39.37 8.53 1947-48 . 23.10 2.08 1947-48 1.85 XI 1947-48 4.62 .42 1947-48 22.18 2.00 19449 47.73 .72 1947-48 8.31 .58 1947- 48 147.61 111 1948- 49 246.76 3.70 194748 60.06 5.41 1947-18 9.24 .83 1947- 48 27.72 2.49 194748 85.84 7.73 1948- 49 72.88 1.09 1947-48 5.37 .52 1947-48 R44 .58 1947- 48 1.128.26 101.54 1948- 49 765.24 11.48 : 194748 63.31 5.70 194748 45.60 4.10 194849 45.55 .68 194748 139.49 12.55 194743 2S2.58 25.43 194748 8.66 .78 194748 49.52 4.46 19474 8 74.28 6.69 194748 24.48 2.20 194748 260.17 23.42 194748 4.03 .36 194748 12.38 1.11 1948-49 15.96 .56 194748 34.67 3.12 194748 49.32 4.44 194748 65.30 5.88 194748 12.3S 1.11 194748 37.09 3.34 194748 73.28 6.60 194849 65.14 .98 T.LI $ 43.77 14.09 30.21 114.31 100.72 16.12 8.56 42.80 25.16 2.02 5.04 72.63 8.89 409.S8 65.47 10.07 30.21 167.54 5.89 7.02 2,006.52 69.01 95.93 152.04 30S.01 9.44 53.98 80.97 26.68 283.59 4.39 30.01 37.79 53.76 71.18 13.49 40.43 146.00 51.92 70.75 51.92 62.95 30.19 26.65 20.68 80.89 8.27 . 66.45 59.26 194748 194748 194748 194748 194748 194849 194748 194748 194748 194849 194748 194748 47.63 64.91 47.63 57.75 19.81 6.47 24.45 18.97 41.31 35.33 7.59 62.80 4.29 5,84 4.29 5.20 1.78 .13 2.20 1.71 3.72 .53 .68 5.65 4.89 22.76 .42 .30 .04 1.47 .18 .70 .36 1.89 2.51 194748 54.37 194748 194748 194748 194849 194748 194748 194748 194849 194748 194748 252.90 4.64 3.37 2.94 16.30 2.04 7.83 35.69 20.96 27.94 275.66 5.06 6.65 17.77 222 44.78 22.85 30.45 194748 44.82 4.03 48.85 194748 194748 194748 194748 .'.94748 194748 194748 194748 16.88 56.75 17.75 17.46 8.44 25.60 5653 1.52 5.11 1.23 1.57 .76 2.30 4.52 18.40 61.86 18.98 19 na 9.20 27.90 61.05 152.25 139.68 12.57 19474 8 77.70 6.99 84.G9 ! 194748 8.68 5 2 9.20 194748 1738 156 18.94 194748 3.23 .29 3.52 194748 4.44 .40 4.84 1947-48 2.02 .18 2.20 : 19474 8 3.03 .27 3.30 194748 70.13 6.31 76.44 194748 25.21 2.27 27.48 194748 31.02 2.48 33.50 394748 63.44 5.71 69.15 i 194748 6.30 SI I 1948-49 9.90 .10 16.87 j 194748 106.92 9.62 11654 ' 194748 55.01 3.85 58.86 t 194748 6059 5.45 . i 194849 58.75 .59 123.38 194748 10.69 .96 11.65 : 194748 28.77 2.59 31.36 194748 26.31 2.37 28.68 t 1947-48 6.57 .59 7.16 194748 92.06 6.29 100.35 ' 194748 8.22 .74 194849 8.08 .08 17.12 194748 32.12 2.89 i 194849 61.84 .62 97.47 t 1947-48 1.80 .16 1.96 19474 8 6.30 .57 I 194849 9.41 .09 16.37 194748 3.60 .32 3.92 194748 36.98 3.33 40.31 19474 8 7.65 .69 8.34 19474 8 34.32 3.0!) 37.41 194748 5.36 .48 5.84 194743 55.2!) 4.98 60.27 194748 41.60 . 3.M 45.24 i l!M7-48 1.79 .13 1.92 1 19374H 24.96 2.25 27.211 J9474H 5.P.:i .53 . 19449 13.96 .14 20.45 19474H 14.48 1.30 ' 15.78 1947(18 22.51 2.03 24.54 194748 19.83 1.78 20.61 194748 5716 4.02 19484 9 86.59 .87 148.96 194748 21.93 1.97 23.90 i 19474 8 2.97 .27 3.24 1 194748 35.65 3.21 38.861 191743 17.14 151 18.68 Redmond and Vicinity Kcdmoml, Aug. 18 tSiKVial) Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Norton have returned from visiting Mm. Norton's parents at Echo. Mrs. Norton sieni lust week with them and Norton went after her over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gamer of Bend were Redmond visitors Mon day night. Gamer, who has been with the bureau of reclamation, will be associated with the North ern Life insurance. Bobby King is visiting his grandparents in Pendleton this week. Miss Mavis Knorr and Mrs. R. Knorr will be hostess Wednesday night at a bridal shower honor ing Miss Helen Ross. Air. and Mrs. R. L. Lee from Maywood, Neb., are visiting friends and relatives In Redmond. The Lees spent a year in Red mond several years ago. Mrs. Howard Newbill and Lil lian Moreland were chosen dele gates to attend the San Francisco conference of Women of the Moose. August 14 through Au gust IS. August IS is the date set for the next regular meeting of the VFW auxiliary and the place of meet ing will be the VFW hall. Mrs. Harry Simons, Mrs. Keith Ferguson and Mrs. Charles Do Roos were appointed to serve on the rummage sale committee for the VFW auxiliary rummage sale to be held in the near future. Mrs. Hazel C'ate was hostess to the Octagon bridge club at her home Monday evening. Mrs. John Benning won high honors and Mrs. Windom received traveling prize. Mrs. Windom was a guest. Mrs. W. A. Hughitt will enter tain the Octagon bridge club at her home at its next meeting. August 22. Powell Butte grange will hold its next regular meeting August 201 South Bros, dba Fly Creek Stock Ranch 202 Roy Spurgeon NOTICE of each of the above weekly publications of the above Notice In the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper o( general circulation print, ed and published in Deschutes County, State of Oregon, by Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, dated July 22nd. 1949. The publication of the above notice constitutes sufficient service on each and every person named therein or interested in any such property without the mailing of copies thereof, and all such la-rsons arn reouired to take notice of the uroceedlni! and of anv and all steps thereunder. Immediately after service of such warrants, if payment not be theretofore made, each warrant or duplicate thereof will be filed by the Tax Collector with the County Clerk, who will enter same In the iudement docket. ! The amount of each of such ! to any interest in real property i taxes on the personal property cmoraceu in eacn sucn warrant, wnn interest, penalties and costs appu j cable thereto, will continue as a lien on all the personal property of the person assessed as otherwise provided by law. The effect will be the same as though the people of the county hud recovered Judg ment against the person charged for the full amount of the delinquent taxes covered by each warrant, together with interest thereon and costs as provided by law. The Tax Collector will then proceed In the manner prescribed by law in respect to an execution issued upon judgment of a court of record. Date of first publication Aug. 4, 1949. Date ol last publication Aug. 25, 1949. ; . ' C. L. McCAULEY, Sheriff and Tux Collector for Deschutes County. Oregon. 204-210-21B-222-C SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19 & 20 MUCOA 2 ibs. 56c I 1-WAY QUARTS WILSON'S C0GSN iEEF PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING SMY 3 lb. OTTER BROOK reen Isecamis RANCHERS' PRIDE Noodles and POTATOES, TOMATOES, WATERMELONS ..... I Week Days Open 3 a.m. 10 p.m. 1MS tm I South 3rd St. 19. All members mv asked to attend. Mrs.. Lcib Ramsay of Madras, president of Rohekah assembly of Oregon, was the guest of the Redmond Rebrkuh lodge at its Tuesday, August 16, meeting. Mrs. J. A. Dudrey and Mrs. F. S. MeUarvey of Bend were north south winners at the Wednesday Duplicate bridge club meeting. Mi's. J. R. Kotx'i'ts and Mrs. Her bert Zaeher were runners up. Mrs. J. C. Vaiulevort, and A. E. Hill of Bend took east-west honors, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Banks were runners up. Klamath degree team of Klam ath Kails was in charge of the in itiation ceremonies tor the Loyal Oilier of Moose No. 419. last Sun day. Approximately 200 repre sentatives from Klamath Falls, Bend and Redmond attended. A drivers' license examiner will be on duty Wednesday, August 17, at the city building from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tuesday morning, August 16, was the official day for the don ning of western garb ill Redmond. Such attire shouud be in order until August 28, the closing day of tho Deschutes county fair. Mr. and Mi's. C. L. Lane and family returned from the valley Sunday. After spending the week end at their home in East Red mond they left for Salem. Mrs. Vera Bilker and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. George Satterlee, Mr. and Mi's. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Neill, Pat and Sue went huckleberrying at High Rock over the week end. The Bend municipal band will march In the Deschutes county fair parade this year. The band also will play at the Sunday afternoon track and rodeo pro gram. Mr. anil Mrs. John Andrew are at home In an apartment at tho Sheep Farm Impl. and livestock warrants and the Issue thereof is warrants when filed and docketed will become a Hen upon the title owned by the person against whom the warrant is Issued, and the Lucky Lager 29 Turkey .... No. 2i can 49c U. S. No.1 Wash. No. 1 . FREE Delivery FREE Parking Phone 91 Brooks-Scanlon llrooks Scimlon Oimp, Aug. IN (Spud il) --Mr. and Mrs, George Wilt and daughter, Margaret, in tended the rodeo in I'rliiovlllo lasl Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kolieit James of Pi'lnovllle sKnt the week end at the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Olo Larson and family, mid Mr. and Mrs. I'm roll Dlekerson and girls, spent the week end camping at W icki up. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoberl of tlvnd, were visitors Sunday at the Oiphy Reese home. Miss Cluuiutte Davis scnt the week end In Uend, a guest of Janet Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Orphy Reeso and family, ai. I Mr. and Mis. Gust Keese of lleud, will leave Thui's day to visit relatives In North Uend and Seattle. While In Seat tle they will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox, Mrs. Cox was formerly Gladys Iver son of Uend. Mrs. Choi Morrill and family and Mrs. Dean Reld of Bend, left Sunday to isit relatives in Wash. Ingtou. Mrs. Morrill will visit her parents In Kenncwlck. and Mrs. Held will visit In Walla Walla. Hofstetter apartments. Frank Aivnsmeier has recent ly taken employment ut the Kil gore dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Young Strom and daughters, Carolyn ami Joan, of Portland ate visiting at the home of Mrs. H. Youngsliom and Miss Jessie Hill. They plan to leave for a four day vacation at East lahe after which they will go to l'llnevllle to visit Mrs. Yuungstruin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Boglie. hclorc leuv Ing for their home In 1'oiiland. Over 10.1)00 citizens of Forsyth county. North Carolina, grew beards to celebrate the county's 100th anniversary. 194748 12.60 1.13 13.73 19-15-46 4.05 .93 4.98 hereby given bv four consecutive Each 12 oz. can 39 can No. 2 Can 11 0 10 Ibs. 29c 18 lb. box 89c 5c .... pound 234c Sundays Open 10 a.m. 8 p.m. MAiKET 1IMUVN TO SAFETY llairlnuton. Me. Ul'i Young Carli'lon Fryo blew a party of eight fishermen to aiifuty when tlmv htiriimi Win! in foil. Wh.n searching bontM could find no trace ut the nsmnu party, l iyu look his Iriinniel and begun blow ing. The lost fishermen heard the Iruinixit and followed Its sound to safely on tho shore, Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results NOTU'B OK 8AIJC NOTICE IS 1IERE1IY GIVEN that by virtue of Ordinance No. NS3IG of The City of Bend, Ore gon, u municipal corporation, the undersigned will on tho 2tlth dv of August, 1949, at the hour of 10 o clock A.M. lu tho C ity Com mission room In the C'ltv Hall, sell to the highest bidder the fol lowing described real properl V located In tho City of Uend. 1H!N- chutes County, Oregon, provided no bid shall ho accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective parrel, which Is the minimum appraised price fixed by the Commission of the City of Uend: Parcel No. 1 Ila 3 and 4, Block 30, Purk Addition: $100.00 Cash, ( ;kor( :k si mer v i i.i.e, Recorder of the City of Uend. 210-216 222 C BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys When tllMnUr of kltnr function fwrmtta ItalUnftntU t Iter tn tmtn In your HmmJ. It my (ium nMimi Urkuch. rtwinull rWnt, U- wlra, Ium uf prp ami viwriMr, U Utf Uli tilfCl', Ulnil iiuftln uiviar In tyv. bMuUrhva ml diiiim, fr'nxiuvnt or ranty iMtaMH, with iitrtlntf antl Vurnlo MmUm huri lhr U auaMlhltijl Wfvttf Wtlh ymir M4ny or bUidUr, Ihtn I wait I Aik yotir lru1 ftor PAftn Pill, a ttlmtiUutt tliurvtlo. ur4 auecrullr by millUna fur or to yrr, lVan'a ! batiy rvllvf n4 lll Wlp ihm U n4k of hl4nrtutf1uah out piinuutwwUllvia ywur bJumL it Doau'a Till AJv. Known Allis-Chalmers Disc Harrows for Every Purpose Even penetration for full length less ridging, level work. Large size bearings stand punishment of high speed tractor work. Controlled by trip rope from tractor scat. Stop in and choose tho model you want. ALUS CHALMERS tlt ANO tUVICI Tri-County Phone 205 The Bend Junior Chamber of Commerce Presents The tterimcaD" A Biblical Drama o Thursday & Friday, Aug. 18 -19 BEND HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Tickets Available From ... Symons Dros, Jewelers Magill Drug Co. 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