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OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 8 illililil I THOUGHT ID MAKE SOME "N I'M SLAP THAT'S ALL SI Lr-V- " V atuvJA ll'S CMS PULl i j,l , FROZEN! SUCKERS WITH THOSE) YOU'RE WORRYIUS ABOUT' I KNEW rTAMOS LOOfEO S -SSc .cIiSd! j-a. j I ill I STICKS AND OLD BOTTLES I ( OP COURSE IT WONT BE ciDHTlFR TO AM A FrnC WITU I JKt IS COMH.ETELY BE- WIWWE COUrD-NOW AMY PROBLEM GETTING pgATHElS JSCmVjcHOPS A J S'D6 "IMS6LF. WINKlNS I I i 'A ALL I GOTTA WORRY ABOUT IS I 'EM OUT OF THE 1 UlUlS UpJ 1 1H6 BOOK jTT I'' nowiMeowkiACET'EM jy-x BOTTLESy When X CAUGHT HIW! SO He S , ?ji!f V'V. t V WTO THE FREEZER J K IV WAS WRITIN TO AM OUTFIT )KAlL)A8' E PST V" r? ' i calleo VeALLy pars eoox6, 0!fLUHB-e 'An SsJj: y ' J INC.- CLAIMIN'WATOLO T"VuJI'lfe :lfif Ir i, ;. " Jf'CV. I I DICTIONARY I UNLOADED OM Jp n':Ht3r?r! ""J I r- I nW s worth a ba&ful op C , vf . CTAMl' j'lfl rtf OOOSWHO'MOMOERHEOlDNyT J '. 3 fllM S "i'Vv5r "i I V.U MIND PAYlff NE 25 FOI? IV ,f ' f pftowMj'H ."Us" . 1 -jv 1 lU Trt Bie crook FieeEi onJ , J , STEVE CANYON -7ZI&7I7" 77 FOR ONE I AM Y FVriCK To THE POINT! VwEONS AjAIN.lj r... STILL THE UN'CN Y vou NEVEa Evsw , f,A1 TH6 F6LtA WHO -t; IF I WANTTD BLACK-I LIONESS MLHOON.1 EAT.' NO WONDER. WHIMPEZEP, BABY! J 8 8oDLEVAEP,JUTVl KNOWS YOU SHOULP LIST OLSON SO SHE'LL -YOU CAN'T BLACK- YOU fORCED ME TO I XX) WANTED TO BE 'WwHOMDOyoUTHINeM HAVE SAIP'WHO. STAY ON WITH ME - LIST HEE IN LABOR I SUBMIT TO YO0RC.TAMEI - BUT YOU iQ YOU AE6,OEPEINe A. DO YOI THINK?.. .THEN THAT'S MV -SO I'M HIRING Km KISSlNS.1 WW PIPNT HAVE THE jA AE ABOUT ? T p! BUSINESS HM HE E TO REPLACE TTJ CUMPTION TO ADMIT j MR DICK TRACY THESE ARE PLANS OF SLINGSHOT MOUNTAIN THAT MY CIVIL. WAR ORANUWTHtK USED WHEN I HfcY WfcKC HOLLOWING IT OUT. IT ACTED AS A SMOKE STACK AND VENTILATOR FOR THE ENTIRE MOUNTAIN. I PEAKS USED I I BUT I didnT notice ONE OF THE PEAKS BEING HOLLOW. HA??, T' LETS " FLV OVER AND TAKE A LOOK. l y 1 TML U'L ABNER CHARLIE i DONE (0PED.7 JEST CAIN'T KILL W THEM, f THAR -AH DONE GIVENO'A AH DIDNT S S CHARLIE, PAPPY.'.' AH LIFT MEIUh' MOST BRUTAL BEATIN' O' ) KMOW VO'D kNT DRUTHERTAKEA JfK URTO if ( VORE. LI'L LIFE.' i ' U (STARTED HEX MORGAN. M.D. ' bi I IHPiiffiHiEST THEFIRttTAKESOUT rYOUOON'TSUPPOSEy THAT'S NONSENSE HS"1 I NOBUT I UNDERSTAND! I'M CERTAIN . J !PErT SOWE HEAVY INSURANCE THAT DR.WOROAN AH ALARMIST' DIOEOiSAY" , THAT MORGAN DOES 1 YOU CAN ARRANGE t- H (KtMPOL,aE50NTHEIREXt:UTIVt5-"flND COULD HAVE BEEN V WHAT DOCTOR WA5T0 ' M05T OF THEIR. r&. to BE CHECKED is I ra NEED TO TAKE A PHYSICAL IM . RIGHT WHEN HE Pv. EXAMINE YOUf J EXAMINATIONS BY A DOCTOR. jj 6 WtT CAPTAIN EASY 0IQ8INO IMTO TH V EV6RY0NIS 1 1 Y6Su.llKY MLKS PIP THEY EVER WENTWN A I I URESOUrH 01 THAT V I'tt TOLD Y00 T0RYOCTW ARSA. 1W0VEP OUT FOR WILB5 WERE EARLY I URSE INDIAN 5HEa WOUND POINT. WAS HAULED OFP HAVE A BOftTW PO ANYOLD-TmERSftTILL J WLAND. 6UT0N 0I SETTLERS OH r AL0M9 THIS BIVEK.I r" 40 YEARS ASOTOMAKB T ITUSVIUACAN .. tlVB AROUND HERE fTHAT CREW OVER BY I MERRITT If lANP. DRIVEWAYS. SHELLS AR IMKE-A DEAL ---tfrV THE RIVER WAS BORH J . WHY I 5TILL SCATTERED THRU I FOR VOL) TO TAKE VJereiname' -XJUrr: 5CRU8PESrvT if fnj H APWMir? MARY WORTH iSrXififfilZjul t 5i I Hftl THtNEW5 WILL VL J- ( All pight ' BtCAUSL OF PROTECTS FROM PROPERTY J- ,u fHL PAPER TOMORROW!) ALL RIGHT ' 0WNCM AFFECTED, THE ROUTE WILL NOT f I WA6 IN CTTY HAIL Jil Yli. MR. -BUT I'M OIVIN' IT TO "rFT TT) CUT ACR05S 1,11 50UTH 5IDE!---ITL BYPA55 I 5 WHEN THE HEARING BROKI J wRI6HTT YE FRESH A A NEN-IAIdJ THF POINT NEWCHANCE THROUGH FARM LAND! T ; J UP, WORTH!- THE ONE TO mnS,t rW . EGG' --V i i ll , ., , r-m , , -V ; i MAKE A FINAL DECISION fwflJ " MAN! . ' ' V'-'f "HE.' ' jj ALLEY OOP THI9 MUSIC OF YOUK3 V'J"011! WB.L, TVE BEEN USIN' tl I I TMIMK IT f5CE3 ( YES, I I ANrITGOFS WILL BE THE BHST ( WHAT9 CHARLEY, RUT I x BETTER WITH I GLIfc ?SIT PRETTY WELL WITH 1 II THINS OUR 'SOUNPS V YttUR J BELIEVE I D f WHY WOOPENI WHISTLE.V. DOLS 'WONPERn IL' ICO ' ' OF THE PAV PROGRAM NAME RATHER RE I WILUE , KXT WU? JA, - -k , r--' " SVERFUTOUT JL ANYWAYfyCALLEP WILUHV ? j M CaRJ'j 1 fE' The Bulletin, Tuesday, August 13, 1963 CARNIVAL "Oee, Dad, I thought you'd be crazy about Jimmy the way you hate to see food wasted!" Ilya causes new stir in Russia s MOSCOW (UPI)-Maverick So viet writer Ilya Ehrenburg, se verely criticized in March by Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev for un orthodox views, caused a new stir in Moscow's literary world today with a strong plea for experimen tation in art. He also called for "friendly re lations" with Western writers to acquaint Soviet authors with works written and published abroad. He balanced these views with a declaration that "many wonderful books" have been produced under the Soviet Union's official school of "socialist realism." Ehrenburg's comments were published in the newspaper Liter ary Gazette, now under the con servative editorship of Alexander Chakovsky. The remarks were made origi nally in a speech to a conference of Soviet and European writers in Leningrad. Their publication especially by Literary Gazette was taken as an indication that the crackdown on Soviet intellec tuals has not been as severe as many Western observers at first anticipated. This was Ehrenburg's first pub lic statement since Khrushchev accused him of falling into "a gross ideological error." VOICES U. S. CONCERN WASHINGTON (UPI) The State Department has expressed concern over the arrest of a former South Korean premier. Department Spokesman Richard I. Phillips said Monday the charges agairet Song Yo Chan apparently predated his 1961-62 term in office. SHARES BINGO PRIZE SW1NT0N, England (UPI) -Gladys Casterton, 43, a miner's wife and mother of nine who works part-time, has turned over half of a $4,172 bingo prize to life-long friend Betsy Blunn. "While we were still at school, we agreed to share anything we won." Mrs. Casterton explained Monday. the bulletin . classififd Advertising rate schedule 2 lines for 1 time only $1.25 2 lines for 4 times only $1.75 2 lines for 8 times onlv $3.00 4 lines for 1 time only $1.75 4 lines for 4 times only $2.75 4 lines for 8 times onlv $4.75 6 lines for 1 time only $2.25 6 lines for 4 times only $3.75 6 lines for 8 times onlv $6.50 THE BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Month $1.50 Six Months $9.00 One Year $18.00 By Mail One Month $1.50 Three Months $4.00 Six Months $7.50 One Year $14.50 FOR CIRCULATION SERVICE In Redmond 548-4261 In Bend. The Bulletin 382-1811 In Prlnevule Mrs. Gary Stephens 447-7730 Membtr, Audit Bureau of Cireulatient The Bend Bulletin (Weekly) 1903-1931. The Bend Bulletin (Daily) Est 1916. Published Every Afternoon except Sundays and certain holidays by The Bend Bulletin Inc. 736-738 Wall St., Bend, Oregon. COUNTY COURT BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of the County Court held this 17th day of July, 1963, Judge D. L. Pen hollow and Commissioner F. C. Shepard being present, the fol lowing business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were pre sented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Superior Cafe, Circuit Court Jurors' Meals $28.75 American Water Works Ass n., Health Dept. Supplies 2.20 Eriksen s Statione r y , Health Dept. Sup plies 31.45 Vernon Patrick, Health Dept. Rent 55.00 Mahoney Office Equip ment, Clerk 97.02; Circ. Court 63.00 . . . 160.02 Farley Elliott, Postmas ter, Circuit Court Postage 25.00 International Business Mach. Corp., Circuit Court Typewriter 432.00 West Publishing Co., Circuit Court Books 25.00 Pitney-Bowes, Inc., Co. Court Postage Mach 86.29 Robert V. Young, Juve nileTravel 11.50 Terminal Hotel, Juve nile Exp 8.00 Ore. Institute for Group Psychotherapy, Inc., Juvenile Exp 10.00 Children's Farm Home, Juvenile Exp 35.00 The Bulletin. Legal .. 423.78 Eriksen's Statione r y , D.A. 3.50: Co. Judge 6.47; Co. Ct. 7.51 . . . 1T.48 Deschutes Co. Civil De fense, Civil Defense 340.58 Dyer's Auto Service, Assessor Car Exp. 100.00 Minklers' Modern Pro ducts, Courthouse Exp 130.20 James C. Dereberry, Sheriff Supplies .. 4.20 Dept. of Motor Vehic les, Sheriff Tele- type Service 34.00 Eddie's Sales & Serv ice. Sheriff Car. Exp 43.75 Standard Oil Company, Sheriff Car Exp. . 4.15 Smith - Corona Mar chant Inc., Tax Dept. Mach. Maintenance 53.00 Fowler Printing Co., Sheriff Supplies . . 18.10 Mission Service Center, Sheriff Car Exp. 11.45 Vic's Shell Service Sta tion, Sheriff Car Exp 17.57 Monroe, Tax Dept. Supplies 1.40; Treas. 1.40 2.80 Hal Puddy, Sheriff Supplies 4.00 F. C. Sholes. Sheriff, Postage 10.00 Farley Elliott. Postmas ter, Co. Judge Post age 50.00; Commis sioners 50.00 100.00 Farley Elliott, Postmas ter, Assessor Post- aee 200.00 Healy's Bend Furniture Co., Courthouse Exp. 6.25 Newland's Inc., Court house J!,xp 3.UU Business Equipm e n t Center, Assessor Of fice Equip 375.66 Cent-Wise Drug Stores, Assessor Office Supplies 53.37 Robert E. Lyons, As sessor Travel .... 17.00 Columbia Copy Com. p a n y , Assessor Supp. 44.26; Equip. 103.25 147.51 Burroughs Corporation, Assessor Office Equipment 262.08 Mahoney Office Equip ment, Assessor Of fice Supplies 725.69 Lumbermens Insurance Agency, Tax Dept. Bond 10.00 Addressograph - Multi graph Corp., Assessor Office Equip 233.70 Business Systems In corporation, Assessor 550.65; Tax Dept. 1, 471.45 2,022.10 Wolf-Davis Radio Serv ice. Sheriff Radio 14.73 Robert V. Young, Sher iff Car Exp. 3.00; Postage 2.80 5.80 Chamness Glass and Paint Supply, Jail Exp 1.50 Farwest Steel Service row n EDME HERE'S HIS SECRET! Eddie sells cars. Lots of 'em. Every week. And the secret of his success is simply this: Eddie can meet or beat any deal in the state! Just another slogan? Don't you believe it! Make Eddie prove it to you, by shopping around. Get the best offer from any other dealer. Then see Eddie. This is the sure formula for putting you behind the wheel of a new Chrysler or Dodge . . . with that fabulous five year50,000 mile warranty! IMPERIAL CHRYSLER DODGE NEWPORT EDDE'S SALES & SERVICE Wall at Greenwood Phone 382-3561 fVnter Jail Exp . . 5 61 Pacific Power & Light Co., Courthouse Uzhts 175 28 Cascade Natural Gas Corp., Courthouse Gas 887j Sherwin - Williams Co., , Courthouse h.xp. . l.ai J. W. Copeland Yards, Courthouse Exp. . . 3.10 Ken Cale Hdwe., Court house Exd 8-51 Helen M. Dacey, Clerk Travel 29.60 Mid Oregon Oil C o . , snenti 54.5b; Asses sor 27.62 82.18 Mize Plumbing & Heat ing Co., L.ourtnouse Repairs 7.00 Donald E. Clark, Sher iff. Jail Exd 60.00 West Publishing Co., Law Library . suo.uu Al Mahoney Agency, Insurance i.ssi.si Eriksen's Statione r y , Assessor 6.30; Dlst. Court 3 06 9.36 Richard R. Scheibner, Assessor Travel . . 46.50 Dept. of Motor Vehic les, Assessor l, a r Exd 800 Hale's Insurance Agen cy. Ins 1,118.K Agricultural Stabilisa tion u Lonservauon Service, Assessor Office Supplies 180.60 DOG LICENSE FUND: Mid Oregon Oil Co., Gas 20.48 Al Mahoney Agency, Ins 79.00 DESCHUTES COUNTY SUNSET HOME FUND: Mize Plumbing & Heat ing, service tieaung Svstem 46.8T Hale's Insurance Agen- cv, ins ao.au LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co., Books iuo.uu GENERAL ROAD FUND: Charles Plummer, Gen. Exp JUU.UU Eriksen's Statione r y , Gen. EXD 7.20 Northwest Industrial Laundry. Gen. Exp. 14.00 Schuman Auto Electric, Harts Mack Trucks, Inc., Parts 59Z.65 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc., Parts 1.U4H.1S Schetky Equip m e n t Corp.. parts 14S.46 Murray & Holt Motors, Parts 56.89 Premier Fastener Co., Parts 137.07 Cent. Ore. Welders Sup ply. Parte zo.53 Cent. Ore. Tractor and Eauio.. Parts 254.78 Bend Specialized Serv ice. Parts l.ba The Miller Lumber Co., Lumber ... 00.5.5 J. W. Copeland Yards, Lumber 5.zu Mid Oregon Oil Com pany, Fuel 1.670.98 Texaco, Inc., Lube .. 184.61 Williams lire service, Tire Acct 150 Les Schwab Tire Cen ter. Tires 26.00 Snoop & Schulze Tire Service. Tires 517.47 Pac. Power & Light Co., Power 215.75 Pacific Northwest Bell, Radio 7 jo Wolf-Davis Radio Serv ice, Radio uu.os Bend Aggregate & Pav ing Co., Maint. Rock & Aggregate 2,638.00 B a b 1 e r Bros., Inc., Maint. Rock, Aggre gate & Asphalt .... 10,687.94 Union Oil Company of Calif.. Asphalt & Ag ereaate 1.142.64 Al Mahoney Agency, In surance 8,825.57 Hale's Insurance Agen cy, Ins 213.86 IN THE MATTER OF LEAS ING COUNTY OWNED LANDS: . The Court executed the fol lowing leases: Harvev L. Gillworth et ux SW4NWV4. WViSWVi, Sec. 24 and W'NW'iS. sec. 25, rwp. 14 S. Range 11. EWM 200 acres at 5c per acre, payable $10.00 annually Term of lease Jan. 1. 1963 to Dec. 31, 1969. Lloyd Luelline NE'i, NEM,. NW'j. NI2SWV4. SEHSW1. WljSEli. SEV4SEV4, Sec. 16, Twp. 20 S. Range 16 E.W.M. 440 acres at 5c. per acre, pay- ahle S22.00 annually Term ot lease Jan. 1, 1961 to Dec. 31, 1965. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: Whereas, certain county ui ficials and Departments have found it necessary to overexpend certain budget classifications within their budgets, it appears advisable and is hereby ordered that sufficient transfers be made to cover such overdrafts, inese transfers to be made from any General Fund budget classifica tion with an unexpenaea bal ance, f.nd Whereas, certain budeet class ifications within the Road De partment budget have been overexpended, it appears advis able and is hereby ordered that transfers be made covering these overdrafts. These trans fers to be made from any bucieet classification with an unexpend ed balance in the Road Fund. IN THE MATTER OF SALAR IES OF COUNTY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYES: The Clerk was ordered to make monthly payroll warrants to the following: F G. Sholes Sheriff, S550 00. Robert V. Young Deputy Sheriff. $450.83. Wendell J. Thompson Dep uty Sheriff, $150.83. Melvin L. Newhouse Dep uty Sheriff, $433.33. Ruth Parsons D. A. & Sher iffs Stcno., $386.66. Shirley A. Smith D.A. & Sheriff's Steno., $166.66 (part timeK Louis L. Selken Dist. Atty., $215.00. Nona M. Kurtz Tax Deputy, $386.66. Lena E. Gowdy Tax Dep. utv. $352.50. Robert E. Lvons Assessor, $532 50. Alfred B. Austin Chief Ap praiser. S450 83. Caleb E. Douclass 1st Field Appraiser. $450.83. Willard L. Kurtz 2nd Field Appraiser S433 33. W. K. Charlesworth 3rd Field Appraiser. $433.33. Tern- Leon Sears Drafts man. $420.00. Richard R. Scheibner Per sonal Prop Deputy. $420 no Virginia Ch"man Machine Denutv. $326 66. Mane L. No?ks 2nd Ma chine Deputv. $300.83 J'.idith Jones Clerk-Tvpist. $2 66. Franc- J. L'-on' 3rd Ma chine Deputy. $206 66 (part tin'. Helen M Dacev County Clrk. $-32 50. Oral Srrgue l;t Dep'jfy C!rk. $420 83 Rosemary Patterson 23d J