OUT OUR WAY THEM STEVE CANTON REX MORGAN. M.D. MARY WORTH ALLEY OOP XXI TREACHEROUS POG? rU. PEFENP THE CRlAVM OKAY- L" i . , I ALOWa 10 60 17 ANC POWT BE- ifiri'i-'Tr V WHERE A CAR J I LIEVE M VJALKlWc I THE END TKWPORTATIO)J 'ILTItt!- nTrt wc eUAIJ.l MAY I ASK MUSee 0DE, X 7 f eE4g tTI TO VJ3!, LASOtTl tg. Q-LJ NOT PRESENT A CALHOON HOWSHSt BOULtVAgD ' ( AAAAZINO! I BU6PE..' THAT 14 WHY I A M 6j Ml CALHOON, I VOUE PUN 3E HOPED H PRfiVENT 1-ISOLATS BED V .I WAT I AAA ANP ycO ARB H3T V T?l YOU HAVB B6N M 56EM WAKFAKS MCTERIA FBOAA j CHINA AND LET Jr- V WHAT Y0tl WISH Y3U WER6 I isT J t ( 0UTM3TSP BV THS tt WHEN We CON- WSTKWINa US, -THSM ALL PIE 1 . LfJ i I V OTWEKTIAM A16AV fBONTTHE UfC A WELL A AN )r7-N0 NEED To V I V VZ7,S)WZZ3. jl 'PICK TRACY hmTuLi H f ,iftHi5!SS5SrM 17a wuecKiNd bar I ..art sttjoq, ( -him? (7 CM ITS WAV TO PICK UP I I TO M A Bid -OR POMtTHING J L"" K""3-4 f I ft" ySK LV .coNafcTH kor. 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I KNOW OrWMyf TROUBLINa tSHEfr,.TATUE$$ ?g IMT0UTITICAaiTO5AVHTj fV W'ot I a writljig oa, of TjJ 17 eourae, happened aereral " j hsontna ho, otner..eajiimil, I 1 naj ' "'.111 III I wn Vn apent Jurt ebout fer7 I 3 855515 J 1 ) I TM.D HK U Hi noniM vim nuriAUaai' . b-i i i i m ITAkkSER Y WELL, HE JWUST NJ ALOWa TO GO I 7 ANC POWT BE- . WHERE A CAR II LIEVE IM CANT 60 A-TAU. Diaiiay I took bar cat bnwia It thrilled nr o..du MMtlHi l sat wita Mr father, whoa arereloa to work and addlettott to big talk bored m oonalderablj, I'll eamlt n ..HAVE IT YOUR WAY, 1 YOUR HKjHNcoo OUR BOARDING HOUSE MOOPLB AtANtX? MELTElN &GAO,6HtIFF, NOO KNOVN has ev6R ettNi Fcee fcjoh 8KEAKERSf -HAK-KAFW NON6 OF MV OeST CAN BS 5USP1CIOM.' AS (OK MV COOSsJ MICHAEL. WHO BUT ARRIVEO FROM L WIGHT INQUIRE WHY TH6 DON6 NOTHING TO KESTC? HONOR. "TIL MOT CARRY OKI PRECINCT I1MI f VT UFFft MV .OR THAT ALL YCO ) HAVE LEFT ID PfcTENf with MAJOR HOOPLE TmeV hfaivtO GASlX BAsJOITS ?, THIS WAY ANrt "WIS U06TlRV I ONLY CALLED, taint op iaW- TO IF . SURELY UNDPS SLIPPED IM OJTJ6R TU'fXxX- 0UTH APWCA, WA.T WHILE CO LAW HA H AO SOOR l HIS UPAn ikI -Tilts. Then en sight WTVE-M?tM!faO 1 I brought thea I FIRM OfFIR FOR YOUR J 22. li": R "(h!:''.,,.0?, A A PCirr! t l L David Niven has hard time with facts, figures By Vernon Scetl UPI Staff Writer HOLLWOOD (ITO Pm-ifl Niven. ahsont (mm Hollywood for three years, returned to movie- land to Ktar in a new movie and found himself mustache deep biisine.ss affairs. As a partner In Four Star Pro ductions wilh diaries Boyer. Ni" en has had to pitch in to fill the void created by the death of Dick Powell who was president of the corporation. Until now a deveil-mav-care character, Niven is having a ter rible time bucsling down to facts and figures. "I meet almost every day with Charles and Tom McDermott, oir production chief." the British star said. "I'm hoping they'll put me in charge of the overseas depart meitf. Vnorthodnvy is part and parcel of Niven. He conducted his inter view from an open convertible be side a lake on the back lot of Universal Studios where he is co- starring with Marlon Brando in King of the Mountain. He plays the world s greatest lover. "One can't get too much good sunshme, can one? he said. Actor - businessman Niven ex plained that his company was branching out into producing fea ture length movies in addition to television shows. "We have two new series com ing out this fall, 'Amos Burke,' and a new Robert Taylor show. Our first movie will be 'The Out of Towners' starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page." Encouraged by his own busi nesslike observations, Niven con tinued: "It is a profitable ven ture. We've already leased out million in series we've al ready run 'The Rifleman' "Dick Powell Show' and 'Zane Grey Theater.' "We're also branching out in to the electronics business and real estate. Can't stand still in business these days, you know." Coryallis woman named PEO head PORTLAND (UPI)-A Corvallis woman, Mrs. J. T. Longfellow, was named president of the Ore gon PEO women Tuesday after noon. She had served as vice- president of the group during the past year. The group, a women's social and philanthropic organization, is holding its annual state conven tion this week on the Lewis and Clark College campus. 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Oregon. 1 -Legal Notice NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 2513 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES CHUTES In the Matter of the Guard ianship of the Estate of HOMER A. ROBB, an incompetent per son. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIA'EN that pursuant to and bv virtue of an order made and entered in the above entitled court and cause on the 17th day of June, 1963. sinned bv the Honorable Joseph J. Thalhofer. Judge of saia court, the unuersignea. as guardian of the estate of HOM ER A ROBB. an incompetent person, will on and after the 19th day of July, 1963. at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m., proceed to sell real property of said es tate at private sale for cash or for part cash and part credit as may to the guardian seem ad visable, subiect to the confirma tion of the above entitled court, said real property being situat ed m Deschutes County, State of Oregon, and being more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit : Lot S and the Wi of Lot T in Block 10 of Grandview Addition to Bend. Bttis will be received by the undersigned guardian at 1026 Bond Street. Bend, Oregon. Zelms Wallace Guardian ot tha estata of p-.m.r A K-Mv uti Inmtv tvtnnt iMrin ?-Ky, Psnner A- Jrhnon, Aittv-rn'v? ni aw, tops tl.win strrot, llrn-i. Orec-vi Hate of Kirt rublicstinn: June 19. Wt. Date of Last riiWiealion : Ju ly 10, 19M. 1AS-171-17M?C NOTTOK OF FINAL ACCOUNT No. 2:i:m TN THE III STRICT OOVKT PF THK STATE OF OKKOON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES CHUTES In the Matter of the Estate of MYRTLE AUCUSTA FINNI GAN. IVoeaM-d. NOTICE IS HFRFRY C1VFN that the nndersiKnfvt, a execu tor of the estate of MYRTLE. AUGUSTA F1NNICAN. (1f-m-ed, has Wo,i his final account in the District Onit of the State of Oregon far LV-hiite County, rrohate Department, and that MiMidav, the ISth day of Jul-, liVW. at the h.-nir of tww o'clock P.M. of said day and the court room of Raid Cvut ha-e been a Planted by said Court as the time and place At the heanng of objections there to and tlie setueinent tnereot. Dated and first puWisbe., June 12. isxa. Date of last publication, July 3, lfltVI. FREEMAN C MURRAY, Fxeoiihtr FREEMAN C. MURRAY Attorney at Law 5.38 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon 159-165-171-177-C NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT No. 2518 OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES CHUTES. In the Matter of the Estate of DONNIVAN STUART DEN NING, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed as Administrator of the Estate of Donnivan Stuart Denning, Deceased, by the Dis trict Court of the State ot Ore gon for Deschutes County, and has qualified as such Adminis trator. All persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same, duly verified as by law requir ed, to the undersigned, at the ( law office of Schroeder & Den-- rung. Vale, Oregon, within 6 months 01 tne aate nereoi. first published x-ia lcj aim ait uuiyuuu and .IlinR KITU . . .n,-., Date of last publication, July 10. 1963. ISl U. 5. UHjNINllNlj, jr. (S Schroeder & Denning Attorneys for Estate P.O. Box 776 Vale, Oregon 10-ltK-l i-i w&n. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of HUGH WOOD In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. j i . 1 : 1 of the last will and testament of Hugh Wood, deceased, has filed her final account in the above entitled court, and that July 12, 1963, at 2:00 o clocK p.m. in tne Court Room of the above en titled court has been appointed by the court as the time and ?lace for the hearing of objec ions thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. uateo. ana iirst puousnea. Ju"e.12- PP- . . I jjate ot last puDucation Jiny 3. 1963. Rea J. Kambel, Executrix of said estate Louis L. Selken Attorney for said estate. 159-165-171-177-C NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT No. 2466 Estate of MARY E. JONES, also known as Marie Jones In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Adminis tratrix of the estate of Mary E. Jones, also known as Marie Jones, deceased, has filed her final account in the above en t i ed ronri and that .Inni 28. I 1963. at 2 o'clock p.m. in the unin oom 01 me aooye enut-1 leu court nas oeen appomiea Dy the court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto, if any, and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published May 29. 1963. Date of last publication June 1, Itfbi. Ivy Mawhinney. Administratrix of said estate McKav. Panner & Johnson, 1026 Bond Street, Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said estate. 148-153-159-165-C NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of PATRICIA JUNE SKEEN In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes Countv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vii iK. inrlarcinnivl TTvAnntrtf of the last will and'testament of PATRICIA JUNE SKEEN, deceased, has filed his final ac count in the above entitled court, and that July 8, 1963. at 2 o'clock o.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been appointed bv the court as the ume ana place lor tne n ear ing of objections thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published June 5. 1963. Date of last publication June 26. 1963. Robert Skeen. Executor of said estate McKav, panner & Johnson, 1026 Bond Street, Bend. Oregon, Attorneys for said estate. 153-159-165-171-C NOTICE TO CS EDITORS Estate of JOHN MALICK ing and posting of bids. The de- Reel or rotary. New latest mo In the District Court of the posit of the successful bidder rti w-ision mnrtr. TjU 383- Sate of Oregon for Deschutes will be applied as part of the 3170 for free pickup and de Countv. purchase price of timber on this . liver-v within S miles of Bend. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, unit only, or retained as liqui- w ? Higgms 1707 W lit MALICK, has been appointed as Executor of the last will and testament of John Malick. de- ceased, by the above entitled Court. All persons having claims against said estate are Hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersign ed at the office of DeArmond. Goodrich. Gray & Fancher. 1044 Bond Street. Eend. Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice in the Daily Bend Bulletin. Dated and first published May 29. iiv5. Date of last publication June 19, 1963. 's) Clyde Malick, 1 Executor I Th Bulletin, ft rvArmnnfl, Gor.lri.-h, Gray and limber, the condiUom i of sale iTn.Iv I i the submiasum of bids shall AtVi-nev', f,yr mM "' " obtained from the Superm- A'M-nejt ,4,.iH..M.lWCiteiident. Warm Springs Indian , . I Agencv. Warm Springs. Oregon: PrmWoftas h. a Spil lap r. a a am i apns. In the Distrirt Court of the State ot Oregiin f'' Deschutes CNOTTCE IS HEREBV GIVEN, 41.., 4Ka ,inH1-II7nPl1. IVV ' Mavhmnev, has Keen Bin-iii;ll as Anmmistratvix of the estate o( S4Nrns Kostantinoii Tapkos- tas, aVa Spiros Pappaa. eM Sam Prpas, deceased Ky Hie atwe entule-t Court. All per- sons having nanus sin"i tate ai-e hei-eby ni'tified and re-quii-ed to present the same, milv verified, as bv law reiiiir ed to the undersigned rt 10.6 R.wd Sti-eet. Bend, Oregon within six months from the first riiNnntion ,f this notice in the Daily Bend Bulletin ..... . uate,i ami nisi piuhimi 9a io.a Date of last puoucauoo Juno 19, u-v T Mawhlnnev. Administratrix of said es tate McKav, Panner tt Jolinson, 102H Bond Sti-eet, Bend, Oreeiw, Altonieys for said estate 14H-1.S3-1A9-1M-C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EUDOKA P. ALLI SON In the District Court of the Slate of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY lilVEIN, I V1,?' the undersigned. Cecil D Allison, has been BDDOuited as Administrator of the estate of Eudora P. Allison, deceased, by i :it rA..4 All person, haying claims against estate are nereDy nouuea anu required to present the same, ! duly verified, as by law requir. to the undersigned at the offices of McKay, Panner & Johnson. Attorneys, 1026 Bond Street, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the first publica tion of this notice in The Bulle tin. Dated and first published June 5, 1963. Date of last publication June 26, 1363. Cecil D. Allison. Administrator of said ' tate McKay, Panner & Johnson, 1026 Bond Street, . , . nena. ureeon. ... ' t . . . . "TtuTiis.l7lX! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT No. 2389 I Estate of EMMA OSBORNE I HEATH In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned. Adminis trator of the estate of EMMA OSBORNE HEATH, deceased, has filed his final account in the aoove entitled court, and that June 28, 1963, at 2 o'clock p.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been appoint ed by the court as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions thereto, 11 any, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 29. 1963. Date of last publication June 1 1, lata. T") 1 TJ Administrator of said es. tate McKay, Panner & Jolinson, 1026 Bond Street. Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said estate. 148-153-159-155-C SALE OF TIMBER DEADMAN SPRINGS LOGGING UNIT Sealed bids, in duplicate, on forms provided therefor, mark ed outside "Bid for Timber, i Deadman Springs Logging! Unit," addressedi to the Super- j intendent, Warm Springs Indian ,' Agency, Warm Springs, Oregon, ; will be received until 2:00 P.M., j -rt t- uu. c- rwn July 9 th 19638 fw -the purchase HtJihTn ,LPUrw SDrings Indian Reservation. The ; t ; - nM Kn 1 "e ,fn acres. The fetal estimated vol- ume to be cut is approximately 60.600.000 ft. BM. of which ap proximately 21.900,000 ft. BM is green ponderosa pine and white pine, approximately 100.000 ft. bm is mercnantaDie aeaa pon- derosa pine and white pine, ap- proximately 32,600.000 ft. BM IS green Douglas - fir. approxi- mately 200,000 ft. BM is mer- nmSlir?V3 pmS proximately 5.300.000 ft..BM IS white fir, and approximately auu.uuu it. bm is otner species, . which estimates are not guar-1 anteed. Each bidder must state the price per thousand feet BM I Scribner Decimal C log scale that will be paid for timber cut and scaled. No bid will be con- : sidered for less than $22.70 per thousand feet BM for green pon- , derosa pine and white pine, $17.10 per thousand leet BM lor! green Douglas-fir. and $6.20 per thousand feet BM for white fir. The stumpage price for other , species shall be $7 65 per thou. sand feet BM for the life of the contract and will not be subiect to bidding or adjustment. The stumpage price for merchant able dead ponderosa pine and white pine and Douglas-fir shall always be 15 of the rate for green stumpage of the same species. A deposit of $34.000 00 in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, bank draft, or postal monev order, drawn pay able to the Bureau of Indian Af fairs, or in cash, must accom pany each sealed bid. The de posit of the apparent high bid der, and of others who submit written requests to have their bids considered for acceptance, will be retained pending accept ance or rejection of the bids. All other deposits will be return ed Dromrjtlv following the ooen- ed promptly following the open-' fails to execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond for $60,000 00 within 60 days of the acceptance of his bid bv the Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs. The right to waive technical defects and reject any and all bids is reserved. The contract will specify that all designated timber shall be cut. and paid for on or before De cember 31. 1967. Construction of approximately 2 0 miles of mam road and reconstruction of ap prximate'.v 3 5 miles of existing road shall be completed on or oerore LecemDer Ji. ii: ana all other obligations shall be met on or before December 31. 1968. Before bids are submitted. full information eonceming tilt Wednesday, June 19, 1963 - .nay oiirh , ... 1 or inn v.hmiih.-"""c, , Indinn Affairs, Washington 25. D C. Dntnrt tnu nn aay 01 may, IIW.1. at Washington, D.C., John n r'rcMi iinmitv Commissioner. 142-153-165-177: N0TICE OF GUARDIAN'S gLE OF REAL PROPERTY No 2496 ,N the DISTRICT COURT OK STATE OF OREGON KOR THE COUNTY OF DES- r'lltlTTT. In the Matter of the Guard ianship of the Estate of AGNES K1STLE, an incompetent per- ""nOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to and by virtue of an order made and entered 1.. H. nknua untitle! Prttrt. fl Hfl I : '.n . cnuse on the ZBin aay 01 uune. inrj. signed bv the Honorable Joseph J. Thalhofer, Judge of said court, the undersigned, as guardian of the estate of AG NES KISTLE, an incompetent person, will on and after the 2Rth dav of June, 1963, at tha hour of 2 o'clock p.m.. proceed to sell real property of said es tate at private sale for cash or for part cash and part credit as mav to the guardian seem ad visable, subject to the confirma tion of the above entitled court, i said real property being situat ed in Deschutes County, State of Oregon, and being more par. ticularly described as follows, to-wit: Lots 2 and 3 In Block 2 ol Mill Addition to Bend. Bids will be received by the undersigned guardian at 1026 Bond Street Bend Oregon. Alice Osterberff. Guardian of the estate of Agnes Kistle, an incompe tent person McKay, Panner A: Johnson, Attorneys at Law, 1026 Bond Street, Bend, Oregon. Date of First Fublicattoni May 29, 1963. Date of Last Publication! June 19. 1963. 148-153-159-165-C j 8-Speciol Notices ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For information call 382-780, or Redmond 548-3606. 10-Lost & Found i WHITE GOLD solitaire diamond ring, lost while snoppmg. t ward. 382-4515. LOST BLACK Labrador pup, i months, vicinity of Butler Mare ket Road, 382-6944. FEMALE COLLIE, brown, white and black. Reward. 883 6322. LOST: Seven foot light-weighsj Leonard bamboo fly rod In Deschutes Steelhead Falls area. Reward. 382-3231. 1 12-Domestic Services WILL DO housework, also babve sitting evenings. 382-1706, 38a 2806. 13.Bo.bY Sitters EXPERIENCED Child care 35J hour, or $2.00 daily, 382-6743. 14-Moving, Trkng, Storage) SAVE 50 OR MORE Rent New Moving Vans From. Avis, We Furnish Everything. 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 time, $50 part time. No previous experience need ed. Write Rawleigh, 30S Ade line. Oakland. Calif. 18-Help WantedMale COC STUDENT for part-time ! work in retail store. Write care The Bulletin Box 615A. m T - 1 f , A.J T , i -e,P wanteu "maw $450 IN samples with no invest ment. Women 35 and over need ed to sell beautiful fashions by partv plan. Othela Young, 1700 SE 242nd Drive, Gresham, MO-5-7507. ; ' j 20-Service Directory STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Marilyn Bull 382-0268 1 PAINTING DONE. Reasonable ,, A-der. 382-2043. SHARPENING AND Retootbing ' of Handsaws and Circular saws. Guaranteed work. Prompt service. 831 S. Third. CARPENTRY ' Cabinets and Finish Remodel or Constructioa Dan J. Kroker 382-316 ! CARPENTER WORK, painting all kinds. 382-2408 evenings. 0iIVTIMr. v-iTrmriu sai n. PIAP'IING V,lFL?? 7 Bath $20. Exterior Painting- ! .so CommerciaL I Harper 382-4692 CAT LOADER and Road Building. Top soil, fill, cinders. L. C. Moe, 382-1254. BRICK . BLOCK laying. All kinds. Work guaranteed. R. Karel. 136 Florida after T p.m. ALTERATIONS. Sewing, fab brics, notions. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday. Edna's Sew Shop, 431 S. 3rd. "382-5592. BEVS REWEAVTNG, now next to Tom Tom Drive Inn. Free estimates. 582-1948. PAINTING Pickups $35.00 Clean ud job Enamel 438 Heyburn 382-4692 1 1 cu,.i.. SIGN LETTERING. Inside, out side house painting. 40 yean experience. Free estimates. CaU at 622 Hill Street. IRONING DONE in my home, i also babv sitting. Very reason- able. 382-6747. EXPERT TV & Radio Repair Sen-ice Call only $3.50 Jim's TV Service 382-302T 1 WOMEN'S AND Men's altera. : tions. tailoring. Reasonable) rates. Brenda Hall. 382-6887. CHENEY ENTERPRISES-" Tree and shrub spraying. In sect, weed and grass control j prr.gram. Reasonable, depend able, licensed and insured, 3S2-0277.