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NOW t ttRTAIMMINU6 6fFlHERE, I m wul AiFer PFeutfiAM w eirAi , , 1 POLICS THAT PA5C0 t3r I : with MAJOR HOOPLE to 'Cleopatra' NEW YORK 'UPD-Cleopatra, the $40 million film gamble, came to Broadway Wednesday night for a celebrity-packed utrld premiere that had a Broadway mob of 8,000 cheering and critics reaching for both superlatives and brickbats. The street crowds reduced Broadway traffic to two lanes and brought 125 police to the scene to maintain order. Mounted po lice had to charge surging fans three times to keep them behind barricades. The noisy excitement attendant on the long-awaited debut of the four-hour film the longest and costliest In movie history was music to the ears of 20th Century- Fox executives, who risked the future of their company of the super-spectacular. The studio lost $39 million last year and will hava to gross $62 million on "Cleopatra" just to break even. The unanswered post-premiere question was "Is it that good?" Some critics of the film, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Rex Harrison, found it "well worth waiting for" and "generally brilliant and satisfying." But others described it as "an ex travagant exercise in tedium," lable to involve the viewer s emotions' and "dramatically pallid." The mob which swamped Broadway for three blocks in the area of the Rivoli theater had hoped for a surprise showing of the on-and-offstage lovers. Miss Taylor and Burton, but they stayed in London. FAINTS DURING MUSICAL NEW YORK (TJPI) Comedian Sid Caesar, who plays seven roles in the Broadway musical "Little Me," fainted Wednesday night during the show's first act. Exhaustion was blamed by a doctor who examined Caesar. He rested backstage, then was taken to his Long Island home. The curtain, rung down when Caesar collapsed, went up eight minutes later and the musical continued with understudy Mickey Deems playing Caesar's parts. Caesar was expected to be back on stage tonight. 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Bend, Oregon. 1-Legal Notice SUMMONS No. 12036 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES METROPOLITAN LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY, A corp oration, Flaintilf, vs LARRY GENE MORRISON and RARBARA IRENE MORRI SON, husband and wife, and EDWAHD K. ULAAb ana MARIAN F. GLAAB, husband and wife. Defendants. TO: LARRY GENE MORRI SON and BARBARA IRENE MORRISON, husband and wife: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeKs from tne dale or iirst publication of this summons, to wit: on or netore tne sin aay oi July, 1963; if you fail so to ap pear and answer, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the re lief prayed for in its complaint, to wit: For a decree of foreclosure of all right, title and interest of the said defendants in and to the foUowing described prem ises: The North half (NH of Lots Fifteen '151 and Sixteen 16 in Block Twentv - six (261 of CENTER ADDITION TO BEND, Deschutes Coun tv, Oregon, and for such other and further relief as the court may deem me"t and equitable. This Summons is published by an order of the HnnoraNe Rob ert H. Foley, Judge of the above entitled crwirt. made and entered on the 3rd day of June. Iisj, directing publication of this Summons once each week frr four successive weeks in The Bulletin, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published in Deschutes County. Oreeon. Pte of first publication June . 1963. Tt of last publication June 27. I!lh3. MAUTZ, SOUTHER, SPAULD ING. KINSEY It WILLIAMSON, and DOUGLAS M. THOMPSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Board of Trade Building, Portland 4, Oregon. 154-160-166-172-C ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the Oregon State Game Commission, 1634 S. W. Alder Street. P.O. Box 3503, Portland 8. Oregon, until 2 p.m.. Daylight Saving Time, on Fri day, June 21, 1963, for the RE MODELING of a RESIDENCE at the FALL RIVER HATCH ERY near Bend in Deschutes County, Oregon, and will then and there be opened and pub licly read aloud. Plans, specifications, and forms of contract documents may be obtained at the office of the Oregon State Game Com. mission. All contractors small comply with all state laws pertaining to the qualifications of bidders, and particularly Oregon Revised Statutes 279.008 to 279.342, in clusive. Each proposal shall be made out on the Form of Proposal contained in the contract docu ments and shall be accomDan- ied by a certified check or bid bond made payable to the Ore gon State Game Commission of the Mate of Oregon in an amount not less than ten per cent (10 per cent) of the total amount of the proposal. The Oregon State Game Com. mission reserves the right to re ject any or au Dias. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening unless said award is de layed for a period exceeding tniny uui days. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION By: P. W. Schneider, Di rector, 1634 S. W. Alder Street, P. O. Box 3503 Portland 8. Oregon. 158-159-165-C 8-Special Notices ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For information call 382-4780, or Redmond 548-3606. 10-Lost & Found LOST BILLFOLD, around 832 Federal or at City Dump. Re ward. 382-4626. 12-Domestic Services EXPERIENCED, Reliable stu dent desires part-time work doing housework orironing. 382-2669. 14-Moving, Trkng, Storage SAVE 50 OR MORE Rent New Moving Vans From Avis. We Furnish ,veryuung, But The Driver AVIS RENT-A-TRUCK SYSTEM Bend 382-2151 17-HeIp Wanted WANTED AT ONCE Raw- leigh dealer In Deschutes Co. New special offer selling meth od enables you to earn $100 weekly full tune, $50 part time. No previous experience need ed. Write Rawleigh, 306 Ade line, Oakland, Calif. 18-Help Wanted Male MAN TO pickup and deliver or ders. Must be neat appearing, have dependable car. $100 week to start, if qualified. Write Box 531A, The Bulletin for inter view. WANTED Experienced frame cutters and utt trucx driver lor Central Oregon mill work oper ation. Only experienced men need apply. Write The Bulletin Box 607B. SALESMAN Brown & Bigelow, world's larg est advertising specialty tirm needs man 25-35 with at least 1 year's sales experience for Jefferson, Crook, and Des chutes County area. For fur ther details write C. P. Conlon, 921 Terminal Sales Building, Portland 5. All inquiries confi dential. EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS WANTED Oregon's big Ford dealer In iAigene needs at least & top mechanics. Secure future with good salary guarantee. Excel lent working conditions, 5-day week. Reply by letter only to: Henry Peterson Kendall Motor Company 13th & Olive Streets Eugene, Oregon 20-Service Directory STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Marilyn Bull 382-0268 PAINTING DONE. Reasonable rates. Anderson 382-2043. SHARPENING AND Retoothing of Handsaws and Circular saws. Guaranteed work. Prompt service. 831 S. Third. APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE Ranges, washers, water heaters. dryers, dishwashers. Any make or model. BILL'S ELECTRIC 942 Hill St. EV 2-2821 CARPENTRY Cabinets and Finish Remodel or Construction Dan J. Kroker 382.3166 PAINTING KITCHEN $45. Liv ing Room 545. Bedroom 535. Bath $20. Exterior Painting. Also Commercial. Harper 382-4692 CAT LOADER and Road Building. Top soil, fill, cinders. L. C. Moe, BRICK . BLOCK laying. All kinds, work guaranteed, n. Karel. 136 Florida after 7 p m ALTERATIONS, Sewing, fab- bncs. notions. 9 a.m. to o p.m. Closed Wednesday. Edna's Sew Shop. 431 S. 3rd. 382-3592. BEVS REWEAVING, now next to Tom Tom Drive Inn. Free estimates. 382-1948. EXPERT TV & Radio Repair Service Call only $3.50 Jim's TV Service 382-3027 PAINTING Pickups $35.00 Clean up iob Enamel 438 Heyburn 362-4692 Lawnmower Sharpening Reel or rotary. New latest mo del precision grinder. Call 382- 3170 for free pickup and de livery within a mues oi bend. w. A. Miggins. uu w. 1st. PORTABLE CUSTOM steam cleaning, any time, any place. IRONING DONE Ln my home, also baby sitting. Vary reuco- abie. 382-6747, The Bulletin, 13 20-Servlce Directory r-uratv FVTF.RPRISES Fruit tree spraying. Insect, weed and grass control pro gram. ReasonaDie, aepemwuie, Scensed and insured. 382-0277, HimrpM'c AMn Mpn'n altera- tions. tailoring. Reasonable rates. Brenda Hall. 382-6887 APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS. DRYERS, FREEZ ERS, REFERS, WATER HEATERS, FURNACES. All MIKES ELECTRIC 382-5312 22-Building Sup.-Cont NOW IN STOCK AT MILLER'S ... the seven most popu lar patterns m Amenta material! Here now for you to see and select from is FORMICA . , . the plastic laminate you'll want for your kitchen or bathroom counters! Choose any of our 1 most popular patterns. Stan dard sizes. Now only 75c per sq. ft. 80c for any patterns not in stocici MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Thriftwav Store & Yard 1 Greenwood 382-4301 24-Situations Wtd. Male HIGH SCHOOL junior wants job mowing lawns, 382-3842. STATE CERTIFIED welder (arc and gas) wants position. Can lavout and read blueprints. Call 285-9409 or write James Christiansen, 4015 N. Winchell, Portland, Oregon. 25-Situations Wtd. Female EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper wishes part-time work. 382 5546. 30-Miscellaneous for Sale NOW Vz Beef 45c lb., cut to order FREE. Freezers all sizes, 10 year warantee. It pays to shop here for com plete freezer food supplies. All locally financed. Midstate Meat Co., 382-3651. LITTLE USED garden tiller. 1911 Jfi. 8th, 38Z-022. TOP SOIL, fill dirt, dump truck. tractor loader worn, excava tions. 382-5161. 400 FEET Galvanized pipe. 4- lnch O.D. 14 gauge couplings included, 35c foot. 382-1562. Welding Hose at 50 OFF Can be used for compressor hose, spray gun nose, or air hose, complete with all the fittings. Supply Limited CENTRAL OREGON WELDERS SUPPLY 137 Greenwood 382-2362 GERT'S A gay girl, ready for a wniri aner cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Masterson-St. Clair Hdw. Juniper Brand SUPER B-12 COMPLEX Intended as a dietary food sup plement to fortify the OieL Taken from NATURAL and ORGANIC sources 100 tablets $5.00 HEALTHWAY SPECIALTY SHOP 624 Franklin 382-0564 WESTSIDE 2ND HAND 725 Columbia off Galveston 382-2425 Used Furn. & Misc. Signature Multi-speed Suprema ' WASHER Was $209.95 NOW $ 189.00 MONTGOMERY WARD 1032 Bond St. 582-5321 SPECIAL Used Power LAWNMOWERS Good running condition 1-self.propelled 1-rotary $24.50 ea. KEN CALE HARDWARE Third & Greenwood 31-Appliances, Furniture TEN UNITS, good used motel nirniture. Also s rv sets, wul sell as group. S. 4- C Motel, 1340 South 3rd. 382-9992. WEDGEWOOD Gas Range. All enrome top. oood condition. Best offer. 382-0514 after 5 p.m. NEED A good used range? We have 'em, priced as low as $49 50. All reconditioned and guaranteed. Plus this extra special. Used washer and drv. er, $179 50 for the pair, also reconditioned fully and euar- anteed. Oregon Equipment company, iv LrTeenwood, REFRIGERATOR. 116 cu. ft . good sized freezer section. $120. in exrellent rrn4,tir.n U19.1filQ Both in excellent condition. 382- Thursday, June 13, 1963 31-Appliances. Furniture KENMORE Automatic washer, perfect condition, $75. 382-5219. S1NQER Clearance FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS , . up to inn i OFF from regular prica when new . plus Four Used ZIG-ZAG ,. MACHINES All Priced Under $50.00 SINGER f SEWING CENTER 126 Minn. 382-3881 HEALY'S BARGAIN HOUSE New 10 piece living room group, consisting of Daveno, matching rocker, 2 step tables, I coffee table, 2 table lamps and three pillows. $199.00 New 10 piece living room group, consisting ef Daven port and matching club chair, both are foam rubber, 2 step tables, I coffee table, 2 table lamps and three pillows. . $249.00 New dinette sefs - ! $34.95 to $99.9f Odd lot ef table lamps, en ol kind, values up. to $24.95. While they last $5.95 aeH Close out of Vinyl Asbestos til 104 jMcii HEALY'S I BARGAIN HOUSE ! "Home of Kelvinatoc Appliances" , . ' "Central Oregon's Onr . i.j Self-Service Furniture Storo ' Minnesota Ave. next to fire hall EASY TERMS 382-3324 .. . CLOSE OUT SPECIAL.. Hew maple stereo consolette. N down payment OAC $6.75 pe month. Ken Cale Hardware. BARGAIN TREE jj Everything New & Used! ' Complete Home Furnishings !' Buy-Sell or Trade 1 ; 3 kit Furniture THE BIG GREEN STORE 1854 N. 1st, 382-2203 Just 3 blks. No. Pioneer Park 32-Musical Instruments The Finest MUSICAL ' i INSTRUMENTS Manufactured are available for SUMMER SCHOOL COURSE BAND RENTAL "Olds-Conn-Selmer" Complete summer session rental on any band instrument only $10. Includes music stand, reeds, oil, etc., and beginner's fundamental private lesson. AMERICAN MUSIC Company 929 Wall St 382-1393 AMBASSADOR Cornet and case like new, $100. Ambassador clarinet and case, used year $85. 382-2687. ' UPRIGHT PIANO, good condi. tion, $100. 382-3928. WE KNOW of no used Gulbran sen organs for sale. Hemming son Piano & Organ Service, Museum Bldg., South 97. call 382-5177. 34-Fruits & Vegetables GARDEN FRESH STRAWBERRIES 1 Sliced-Sugared-Chilled These Strawberries are excel, lent for making cooked or froz en Jam. For delicious dessert just repackage into your own family sized containers and FREEZE 'EM. 31 lb. fin-Ne lb. ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY THE 20th or 27th of JUNE. MEL'S MARKET 954 Bond Phone 382-1291 3G-Flowers, Plants. Shrubs NEW CROP quality bedding plants now ready. Your selec tion giant pansies. Full bushy geraniums. Perennials. Also open evenings and Sundays Country Greenhouse. V mile north Reindeer Farm, Red mond - Sisters Highway, 548 2837. " 40-Farmer's Column FOR SALE: Top quality alfalfa hay. Can deuver. Charles Tompkins. Fort Rock, Oregon, phone 576-2266. 41-Livestock, Horses HOLSTEIN and Whiteface bull". JTm a thoroughbred Whiteface u-m. onvA nwMwn cow. 382-0272. GENTLE SADDLE horse, tad Le and bridle. S4S-3S57.