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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1956)
LEGAL NOTICES NOTIl'K fK SAI.E VOTirE IS HKHEKY UIVEN that by Virtue of Ordinance No. of Hk- City '.f llend. Oreirofl, a n.unicipal t-oti.iailn. i be undf rslBr.tii wllf on lb- :!. day of .laiiuarv. im. at hour of 1100 o'clock a .p.. la il.c Cuipf illusion Rt-irn of ihf City H;il!- M'll in the t..)i'St biddtr ihe flkw Iriv rtei1t-d renl properly k.cati-d In ttie 8 The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, January 18, 19S6 PENNEYTS Opftn Doily 9:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M. CI y of ll-Tirl. I'w hut-s Coun'y. Oiezon, prr,vldi-d thai no tM win oe accepiea i n " lounr ,ppoue Ihe ret'"ve puncl. plus n' . wi.i. h is in Imum aptirais-ii pm Cry Commi-' the City of llend: Mfid Eivhi 7 A tMt Center Sfvei 17- Wiestiitla A.l'liilon . lts Nine and Ten it) & ). B'ock SIk iti), Keysu.ne Ter-m.-e AdliUon 5Mim lt Tvr,"Ji Clock Thirty-One Ull Wietoi1a Addition .. 60f). .I una Johnson. k.'n.nlT ol itrf- City of BwkI vi-:ut-4i;-c ...... j-.; . r t; " . h?: III mm- i J VI 1 m . Li i OFFICERS NAMED During ihe annual meefi ng of the Gray Butte Grazing association, held ; Monday in the Madras Air Baso theater buildi ng, officers for the coming year were chosen. " Named to handle activities for the group were, f rom left, back row: C. B. (Bud) Adams, range manager; Millard Rodman, new president; and P riday Holmes, outgoing president. Front row, Roy Luelling, vice president; Pat McCabe, elected a member of the board of directors, and Clair Osborn, director. (Photo for The Bulletin by Bob Barber.) Legal Notices ncsni.iiTinM un. sm tln Oierpof onnp In alil rwwguatwr with' 'wi(EKKiM ih. niv n,mml..kn of Iholl" Uie ten .lavs. Immediacy piwnlinif ....... ...i -...i ..... Uw laid simm-ImI election: ami It it Im- ii iT.'nV -n.l .,.. KKKOLVKD FURTHER lluit Ih Mrd L.Vv i imnn v. th. wulnr .v.t.rn of Ilia M" ,a '"nr. WW uptwwn Hie legal ft7 K ZTu,uai ,.iuhi rnllli votlnji hour on uld dale, Hint In. fnm J.'ily of Mend by rimnliuHIn elvlil mil tmtrr or leu or iMrullW of water line l complete the Iniiiiilaitlon of a Itttrullel water line from I he fily wider Iniake un Tumalo Creek to the City of Her id waler vtiHMMe rewivoli and by efmlimr rer tii la lintHveinoritfl In the dlmiifiulion ' lein aflt-r the wuler nwlieit lhi mIoiukv leNervuln, and " WHBHEaS The City Comrnlmilini finds ll oecvury to finance the mild Irnuiuvv lnenU to the water nytiteni of the City uf iteiid ltinuh Ihe pnnviii of a bond U "Sue, idua the trnn(rr uf rertaln fund Jneiwntly held for Hie riifutrurllon uf a water niwrvijr on ialo( Hulle whlrh nald 1undi were provided and at-t ailde for xui'ii pMe"t by a churier anietidment Voted mi and approved hy I lie people of the City of Itetid on AumuiI I'l. JM1, NOW. THKHRKuHE. UK IT HE SOLVKD HY THE City CominlKMion of the City of IVml. Orctfun. tlmt the fid Iftwlnii pnipoHttl aini'iiduient li the Clmr ter of Ihe City uf llerid le lulmiltled lo the leita) votent at a npeclul City t'lcr- ' Hon to lie held a In thui reruitutlun pro vided. CUAHTF.R AMENDMENT SUBMITTED i TO TUB Virt'KH.S HY THE COMMtSluN To amend Hie rimi1r of Hie City of Heiid adopted liy llu voter at an ele tbin held O-tolter IS, IHZS, a tulw uurnlly amended. HE IT KNAt'TRIl RV TIIR PKOI'l.K OV THIC CITY Ok HKNll. UUKH )N, ttiat Ilia -)miter ot the Oly of ltnd udoirted hy the voters at an eWilon held Oeumet 16. iii'JH. tut Amended, he and the junrn In hereby amended by addlna Ibervli Cliauer XIII Ii read an followm Milinn 1. The CommUsloti of the City of Mend la aullmned lo Imuntve the waler aynlem of the City of liend hy ronMiruiilriit eluhl miles more or less of IMiraik-i water Un to mmiilela the In ktatlallon of a parallel water line from the tily water Iniake on Turnnlo Creek In tlw City of llend water slorincff tvwr Voir and by effectlna cert u In Improve ments In the dlHtrlhullon svulem after Hie water reaches the stoniue reservtilni, Tim Cnmmlslon uf l lit city In authorized to count rue t oilier fiiclllllt! ni-ceHsnry uml mnvpnlenl In cnnnecl Ion (herewith and In fci-dUlre all neceHsaiv ihtkoiuiI and mil property, eojurmenls uml rluhli of way. Sect inn 2. In onler to pmvlile funds with wt i h to mnke said Impiuvemvnts ih Commission Is authihel lo IsHue and tell lixids of the City of I lend In the sum of KWi.MM 0 and in also tmns fer certain funds In the amount of lit. UNIUU pleaently held in reseive for the construction of a water reMrolr on Pilot Hutte which said funds were pmvtded and set aside lor such ptojert b, chnrter amendment voted uiri and pioved hy the jusiplc of the City n I tend un aumuki -ji, mai. The itonns nerein inii INiravniph rvferivd lo as necesutty tu ih-o-vlde fundi wilh which to make the lin piiivemenls mnlemplated herein shall tu' aeneml obllaatluns of I he City ol Item! aiul the Commlslon stiall make a siiea inl lax levy each yeivr In an amount which. With other availuhle fundi, shall In- suf ftctenl to pay Hie Interest on and Hie tir1nclnl of ouuiandlriK honds Issue as they Uihiiik due. Section 3. The Commission h autlxir led and direcd-d to ll and lo maintain such rat os mid rluinfi's fur Ihe u-si' of the dtcl II 1 1 on or Ihe wuler syrttcni thnl (ho net revenues or suld i.viili"n riiml't-nlile lo Iriih-htednevs nIiiiII he surnclenl to )uiv the pilncliml of and Inii'ti'Sl on Ihe NuhIh hi-eliv Hutliorleil as they lMitnne due. nWllon 4. Neither the deht lliniintion nor the lax llmlliilloiis In the CI in Her il the Clly of llend shall apply In !he tond heiehy nuHHiiteil. or H.e sntd tn levy. liK IT HKSni.VKH FURTHER thai Hilt reohiHin I r p.oixncd chju er amend mrtit tutitnltled lo Ihe vnleia by Hie Coin mlslon he filed with the Recorder foi sutimlsslnn to Ihe leital vntets ot tin' City of Hend for their ail'ipllon or reiec Hon hy a Vote In In' held Ihenvm At a MN'rlal elivllon which Is hereliv tallei' lo U- held on Ihe VJid day of JanuaiT. 1M6i ami II U RVH-VED FUltTIIEU Uiat a ro-v Ihli resoliiHop Ih lorth'vith l-"iiiiii't e l tc Ihe Cltv All"fTiey of Hie Clly of !'' Who ihall. wlHiW 5 dl op.v'de win' re'urn to ihe H. "'er a Iwllol HHe fce sieh meauie; and II Is UKStl.VF.O FURTHER thtil the He ri inter he and s'le Is hen-hv Insl'tieted lo publish this resolution In full, t.-iie he with the rwllol lltle. In The llend Hullc'ln lielnu a tiewniw Hr pulillihed In th CI' of Hefiil. once, more thun ten days be (irr said eli-ctlrm. and also by tmhllca H.Ut o'clock A.M.. lo H-.00 o'clock P.M.. Is hereby dclttnated as Ihe time for holdina said siier-lal election, and the fol kiwlnar Judtres and rlerlu are hereby do iKiialed and apiilnti-d an the places and Ihe iifflclnln to conduct said lal elec tion, lo-wlt: Precinct No. 1 All terltory east of Dps- chuiex River. Polllnif I'lare: City Hall-Commission R.mfn (li Helen Larkaff. 12) Fay Cornell. I Judiies U Una West rail, (2) Ruth Cole and f S EUle Rosswciit. Clerks Prednrt No. 2--AII territory west ol the Dmii'hules River. rolling I'lare: Kpnwood Selwrnl Iiulte Hfotfun, Ruby Welcome. Judaea Mi Mildred Kelley, Cjl Vlvlnn Rent-in. and (3) Mattel Hirtel. Clerks WHEREAS, and hmnmuih as It Is nee- essai-y for the Immediate preservntlnn of he peace, heiillh, surety and uenvriil wel fare of the City of Hend and Ihe Inhabi tants thereof for this resolution to become Immediately operative upon the pfissaKe hen-of In Hint the need of Hie Clly or IV rid for additional water ranacliy U ur- Kent and Hint Hie Improvement for which Hie aforesaid lmndi are to Im Issued lie liullt and rontlrueled at as early a dnti as possuiie. NOW. THEREFORE. AN EMERI1ENCY IB heretiy dexiared to exlit ami un passaue nereol ny tne aiiirmaiive vote m Clly nt Hend this 14th day uf December. I.iM. by the olknvliiK Vote: YEAS: 7 NAYS: 0 Submllletl In and an proved by the May- n Ibis Mlh day of t ecemlier, Ir. ts) Hans Sinus Void Mayor ATTEST: ( Jnlln S. Johnson HiH-tinler of the City of Mend 3D-S6C Graziers Hold Annual Session SfM-rliil to The IlulleMn MAUKAS The Gray Butte Grazing association heard experts speak on facets of the grazing situ ation during (heir annual meeting Monday in the Madras Air Base theater building. One new director was named during the meeting. j Mohan, Foil's t service offi cial, told the crowd of about 50 that 19:V forage should be better than that of 1!r5, but would pro- hably be below that of prior years. because of weakened grass plants caused by lack of moisture lust year. James Sowder, Bend, featured speaker and agriculture research specialist with the Forest service. spoke ot work of the Deschutes Ut search center and explained ihnt it is hoped to start work on .ne I .and Utilization project in the near future. Possible renrnreh fluhjnels In Officials Leave For Convention Officials of both the Central Klectric Cooperative, with head quarters in Kedmond, and the Midslate Kleetrie Cooperative, Iji Pine. left yeslerdiiy for St. Lrjuis. Mo., where they will attend the annual meeting of the National. Kural Klectric Cooperative Asso-j ciation that is to open on Monday. J On their way to Marshal town, J Iowa, for a visit with relative:;, prior to the St. I amis conference,; Mr. and Mrs. Men-it t Y. Parks; ami sons. Bill and Allen, were im Fiend this morning. Parks, resi dent of Fort Kock and an official f the Midslate Kieclric Coopera tive, will attend the conierence, and in St. Ixmis will join Roy 1 .arson, cooperative chairman, and 'George Larimrr, manager. Four will attend the meeting from Redmond. They are Priday Holmes and Gene Davis, directors. who left for St. Iouis today, and John Norlin. Central Electric Co operative manager, and Max A. Cunning, attorney, who will leave tomorrow. The St. Louis meeting will be attended by representatives of ru ral electric cooperatives from all parts of the United Slates. and shall -o into full force and efferijed and natural grass relationships. upon I lie sum ninrmniive vine. AtHjiird r' rne t liy Lommissinn or tne SCHOOL HATKIt DKTUOIT (UP) Police are I Mik ing for school haling prankster. During the last six days the prankster 1ias sent unsolicited bus es, ttxis, ambulances, bouquets, chicken dinners, jiiK-eries and iwo dozen contractors to Crosse Point l.igh School, police revealed todi Two roars of metallic zinc paint will protect zinc galvanized sur faces from rust for several years. jack Unburn presented p'dures and a talk on supplemental feed ing and Jay Bin ler, JeftVrson county extension agent, explained mill grading. Pictures were shown nnd n dis cussion was held by Dr. 'II. E, Beagle, federal veterinarian, and Binder on brucellosis control Klecled a director, succeeding Jack Shumway, was Pat McCabe. Renamed range manager was C. B. (Hud i Adams, and Jack Chin- nock was continued as secretary. The board chose Millard Rod- man. president, and Rov Luelling, vice president. Outgoing president riday Holmes. Clair Oshorn is the oilier director The Romans ruled France for .alii years niter Julius Caesar con quered the Gauls between 57 and M B.C. Meet Attended By 4-H Official Miss Rosalie Mueller, assistant state 4-11 club agent from Corvallis was present at the reorganization meeting of the Deschutes County, 4-H Junior Leaders meeting held1 Saturday at the , courthouse in Bend. She gave ideas for activities that could be used for the coming year. v New officers elected Were Shir ley Frakes, president; I .a urn Dud ley, vice president; Patsy Frakes, secretary: Kristine Hansen, song lender and recreation chairman: John Prichaitl Bern! reporter, and Klla Mae Winegar. Redmond re-; porter; Mavis Rowley, parliamen tarian, Gail Wilson, radio chair man. Ann West fall and Barbara Hansen will be refreshment chairmen. 'Hie group decided to meet thel second Saturday of every month at the assembly room in the court-1 house. At the next meeting. Feb.; 11, John Priciiard and Mavis Row- will give a report on parlia mentary procedure. Any junior leader of a 4-H club in the county is invited to join this group. Copper is an element; brass is t ombinntion of copper and zinc in varying proportions: bronze is an alloy of copper ani tin. T.V. CABLE COMING TO REDMOND AND PORTLAND LOAN Will Finance It! MONEY DOWN Two Years to Pay Portland l.zcn BKND 85 Ore. Ave. Vh. 17S tf-6t 164 Vl8IN wool Double-lined front packet!, 1;enf,4 lor Ih, Hit ml Ih, ,.,m,.l tnujlel waiitband kecpt thirttail in. Matching color for Mil mistanc Hidden nap n.t N MOftt OUALITY FEATURES Chok Cl FOREST GREEN . SAGE GREY Open Doily 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Morning 9:30 a.m. v?" No Ley-A ways None ScM to Declers No Phone Orders 12 Only Boy's & Girl's Nylon SNOW SUITS, sizes M, !. 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