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OUR BOARDING HOUSE r-riLij -' with MAJOR HOOPLE18 The Bulletin, Thursday, September 19, 1963 SOT SHIPMENTS Are V AtJ td sAvi Tfl1 ' INSURED. SO IS TH' ' EMBARRASSMENr ROSBBUD-.FER LOTS OF REACHIN' NEW MORE'M SHF'S uiniZTUt not HU UlITU rtllD i T CAR60 MIS5IN WE SCUTnE THIS TUB DEEP WATER,! SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrlar One Month $1.50 Six Months $9.00 Oca Year $18.00 By Mail One Month $1.50 rhree Months S4.00 Six Months $7.50 One Year $14.50 CLASSIFIFD ADVERTISING RATE SCHEDULE 2 lines for 1 time onlvS1.25 2 lines for 4 times onlv $1.75 2 lines tor & times onlv S3.0U 4 lines for 1 time onlv SI. 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 (I lines for 8 times onlv 56 50 FOR CIRCULATION SERVICE 1l Bend, The Bulletin 382-1811 In Redmond 548-4261 In Prmeville Mrs. Gary Stephens 447-7730 Member, Audit Bureau of Circulations The Bend Bulletin (Weekly) 1903-1931. The Bend Bulletin (Daily) Est 1916. Published Every Afternoon except sundavs and certain holidays by The Bend Bulletin Inc. 736-738 Wall St.. Bend. Oregon. 1 -Legal Notice POUND NOTICE Under Ordinance No. 403. the following dogs will be offered for sale at the City Pound at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 23, 1963: Female, mixed Shepherd, long haired, black and brown Male, black and grey Cocker Male, mixed breed, brown and black Male, brown, part Beagle Male, mixed breed, large, black and white Male, mixed Collie Ovker black and grey. Black with grey ieet Male, mixed Lab & Shepherd, black and white Male, black and brown Ger man Shenherd. Had chain around neck E. K. Moen, Chief of Police 242-C NATIONAL FOREST CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE Oral auction bids will be receiv ed by the Forest Supervisor or his authorized representative. Bend City Hall, Commission Room. Bend, Oregon, beginnine at 9:00 a.m., October 2, 1903, (prior to the beeinnini? nf the oral auction, sealed bids will be received et the Forest Sunervi- sor s umce. (1.1 Bond Street, Bend. Orenon) for the designa ted number of white fir, Shasta red fir. lodgepole pine, and in cense cedar suitable for U.S. Grade No. 2 and bettor Christ mas trees, varying from 3 to 14 feet in total height, located on the following described areas on the Bend, Crescent, Fort Rock. Metolius, and Sisters Ranger Districts of the Deschutes Na tional Forest. Prospective bid ders are urged to examine the sale areas in which thev are in terested before bidding. Maps outlining me areas on tne tive Ranger Districts should be ob tained from the District Ranger mr tne areas to be sold on his District. Bend Ranger District 1. Ketch-Ketch Butte Area, embracing about 2.200 acres, lo cated in Sections 10. 11. 14, 15, 22, 23. 21. 25. 2fi, and 27: T. 21 S.. R. 7 E.: W.M. surveyed, con taining 500 white fir U.S. Grade No. 2 and better Christmas trees. 2. Coyole Springs Area, em bracing about 3.300 acres, lo cated in bectton .in: l. IX h., R. 10 E : and Sections 1, 2. 11, 12, 13. 14, 23. and 24; T. 19 S.. R. 10 E : W M.. surveyed, con. taimng 300 lodgepole pine. U.S. Grade No. 2 and better Christ mas trees. Crescent Ranger District 1. Wickiup Area, embracing 1,050 acres. located in Sections 13 and 24: T. 22 S.. R. 8 E.: and Sections 18. 19. and 30: T. 22 S., R. 9 E.: W.M.. surveyed, con taining 400 lodgepole pine (of which 325 are designated for cutting with blue and white plas tic rinhoni. U.S. Orade wo. and better Christmas trees. 2. Chinciuaoin No. 2 Area, em bracing 5.080 acres, located in sections IB. it. IV. i. zu, zi. 28 . 29. and 30: T. 25 S . R. 7 E.: W M , surveved. containing 300 Shasta red fir. U.S. Grade No. 2 and betier Christmas trees. Fort Rock Ranger District 1 Fmley Butte Area, embrac. ing 10.240 acres, located in Sec tions 11. 12. 13, 14, 23, 24. 25. and 2ft; T. 22 S . R 11 E : and Sections 7. 8. 17. 18. 19. 20. 29, and 30: T. 22 S.. R. 12 E : W M., surveved, containing 250 lodge pole pine. U.S. Grade No. 2 and better Christmas trees. 2. Spring Butte Area, embrac ing 15.3fiO acres, located in Sec tions 25. 2S. 27. 31. 33. 33. 3. 35. and Jft: T. 23 S.. R. 12 E.: and Sections 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ft. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. and 15; T. 24 S.. R. 12 E. : W.M.. sur veyed, containing 400 lodcepole pine V S. Grade No. 2 and bet ter Christmas trees. Metolms Ranger District 1. Section 31 Area, embracing 80 acres, located in Section 1: T. 12 S . R. 10 E . W.M . sur veyed, containing 300 white hr 'designated for cutting by white plastic r:hbon, US Grade No. 2 and better Christmas trees. 2 East Black Butte Area, em bracinc 60 acres, located in Sec tions 25 and 3ft. T. 13 S . F. 9 E : and Section 31. T 13 S . R. 10 E . W M . surveyed, contain ing 150 incense cedar 'desig nated for cutting bv white plas tic ribbon". US Grade No. 2 and better Christmas trees. Sisters Hanger District 1. Squaw Creek Area, embrac ing 330 acres, located in Sec. tions 3 and 4. T. 16 S.. R. 9 E.. W M. surveved. containing 200 white fir. U S Grade No. 2 and better Christmas trees. 2 Bear Springs Area, em bracing 330 acres, located in Section 13. T 14 S . R 8 E . W M., surveyed, containing 150 white fir. U.S. Grade No. 2 and better Christmas trees. Bids for each of the ten tracts will he considered separately, and bidders may submit bids on anv one or all of the tracts. No bid of less than $1.00 per tree for Shasta red fir. which in clude required deposits for sale area betterment, will be considered: no bid of less than $n fin per tree for white fir. which includes reouired deposit for sale area betterment, will be considered : no h-d of les pole pine, which includes quired deposit for sale area bet terment, win be considered; and no bid of less than $0.25 per tree for incense cedar, which in cludes required deposit for sale area betterment, will be consid ered. As a qualification for oral bidding, all bidders must sub mit a sealed bid accompanied py tne required advance pay ment lor tne area bid upon prior to 9:00 a.m., October 2, 1963. Sealed bids will be posted at the beginning of the auction for the information of all bid ders. The payment in the form of a money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check, in the aoiounLs stated below for all the trees must accompany each bid for each area, to be applied on the purchase price, refund ed, or retained in part as liquid ated damages, according to the conditions of sale. For sales on the Bend District: Kctch-Kctch Butte Area. $360.00; Coyote Springs Area. $105.00. f or sales on the Crescent District: Wick iup Area. $140.00: Chinquapin No. 2 Area, $300.00. For sales on the Fort Rock District: Fin lev Butte Area. $87.50: Spring Butte Area, $140.00. For sales on the Metolius District: Sec tion 31 Area, $180.00: East Black Butte Area, $37.50. For sales on the Sisters District: Squaw Creek Area, $120.00; Bear Springs Area, $90.00. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately con firm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form, and submit the bal ance of the full purchase price, if it is higher than the amounts stated for each sale, in the form of a money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check. The right to reject all bids is re served. Before bids are submit ted, full information concerning the Christmas trees, the condi tions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger for the area or areas in which you are interested, or from the Forest Supervisor. 745 Bond Street. Bend. Oregon. The addresses of the Ranger Districts are as fol lows: Bend District Ranger. South 2nd and Davis Streets, Bend. Oregon: Crescent District Ranger, Crescent, Oregon: Fort Rock District Ranger. 760 East Greenwood Avenue, Bend, Ore gon: and Metolius and Sisters District Rangers, Sisters, Ore gon. 242-C SUMMONS (No. 12143) Investors Insurance Corpora tion vs. William K. Mayfieid et al. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes Countv. INVESTORS INSURANCE CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM R. MAY. FIELD and D. MARIAN MAY FIELD, husband and wife; HOMO J. KJAER and EMMA E. KJAER, husband and wife; H. R. HEITMAN and JANE DOE HEITMAN. husband and wife; ROBERT ESL1NGER; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in the real property describ ed in the complaint herein, De fendants. TO: EMMA E. KJAER and also all other oersons or oarties unknown claiming any right, ti ne, estate, uen or interest in tne real property described in the complaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons; if you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff for want thereof will ap ply to the above-entitled court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: For judgment and decree of this Court as follows: 1. Awarding plaintiff judg ment, decree and execution against defendants William R. Mayfieid, D. Marian Mayfieid, H. R. Heitman and Homo J. Kjaer, and each of them, in the sum of $35,393.41 with inter est thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from Mav 1, 1962, until paid; in the further sum of $83.50 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from July 23. 1963. until paid; in the further sum of $2,115.74 plus $200. per day or fraction thereof of trial as and for plaintiff's reasonable attor nev's fee herein; and for plain tiff's costs and disbursements incurred herein. 2. Declaring plaintiff's said mortgage to be a first, valid and subsisting lien to secure payment of the sums prayed for in paragraph 1 above on the fol lowing described real property situate in Deschutes County, Oregon, to-wtt: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter INEV NWi4l of Section Fifteen (KM. Township Fifteen (IS) South. Range Thirteen 113) East of the Willamette Merid ian, with two exceptions as follows: EXCEPTION NO. 1. Except ing the land conveyed, and subject to the easements granted, in tnat certain deed from F. H. Stickley and Ger trude Stickley. husband and w-ife, to Arthur W. Chamness and Evelyn Chamness. hus band and wife, recorded 111 Book 86 on page 272. deed rec ords of said Countv and State on May 22, 1948, as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the south line of said NENWW, which said point is at a dis tance of 255 0 feet measured easterly along said south line from the southwest corner of the said NENW-i; thence northerly along a line parallel with the west line of said NEHNWH a distance of 232.0 feet: thence easterly along a line parallel with the south line of said NEI4XW1.4 a dis tance of 1780 feet: thence southerly along a line parallel with the west line of said NEI4NVH a distance of 232 0 feet to said south line of said NEI4NWI4: thence westerly along said south line of said NEI4NVW4 a distance of 178.0 feet to the point of beginning: Together with an easement for street and highway pur poses in that certain road which runs from the south line of said NENWH. and which crosses said south line at a point westerlv of the tract herebv excepted in a north easterly direction to the west line of the tract hereby except ed, and which easement shall be used in common with the said Sticklevs and their suc the remainder of said KEV rvw4. Together with an easement for a pipe line, said pipe line not to exceed two inches in si2e, extending from the North line of the tract hereby ex cepted, in a northeasterly di rection to the stock pond lo cated on said NEI-4NWV4, with tne rignt to repair and main tain same, and to install a pump in connection therewith at said stock pond. EXCEPTION NO. 2. Exceptr ing the land conveyed in that certain deed from F. H. Stick ley and Gertrude Stickley, hus band and wife, to Ivah L. J. Lantzer, recorded in Book 86 on page 274, Deed Records of said County and State, on May 22. 1948, as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the soutn line 01 said NEV4NWV4, which said point is at a dis tance of 433.0 feet measured easterly along said south line from the Southwest corner of said WEwNWVi: thence north- erly along a line parallel with tne west line ot said NEV4 NWV, a distance of 150.0 feet: thence easterly along a line parallel with said south line a distance of 290.0 feet; thence southerly along a line parallel with said west line a distance of 150.0 feet to said south line of said NEV4NWV4; thence westerly along said south line of said NEI4NWV4 a distance of 290.0 feet to the point of beginning. 3. Foreclosing said morteaee and decreeing that said real property be sold in the manner prescribed bv law to satisfy the sums awarded to olaintiff here under, and awarding piaintitt further judgment, decree and ex ecution against oeiendants Wil liam R. Mayfieid, D. Marian Mayfieid, H. R. Heitman and Homo J. Kjaer for any defici ency that may result after ap plying all proceeds of tne sale of said real property properly applicable thereto to the satis faction of the sums awarded plaintiff, and decreeing that at said sale the purchaser or pur chasers be let into possession of said real property and that plaintiff may be and become a purchaser at said sale. 4. Forever barring and fore closing au tne defendants here in of all right, title, interest, equity, lien and claim in, to and upon said real property, save and except only the right of re demption as provided by law. 5. For such other, further and different relief as the Court may deem just and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Robert H. Foley. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and enter ed on the 27th day of August. 1963, directing publication of this summons once a week for four weeks in The Bulletin, a newspaper published in Des chutes County, Oregon. Date of first publication: Aug ust 29, 1963. Date of last publication: Sep tember 26, 1963. McCormick S: Wells. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Address: 802 Equitable Building Portland 4, Oregon 225-230-236-242-248-C 3-Funeral Notices GRINDLE. James L. - Services Friday, September 20Lh, Niswong-er-Reynolds Chapel 3:00 P.M. Rev. Richard Knutzen officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. 8-Special Notices ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For information call 382-4780. or Redmond 548-3606. WILL BUY real estate con tracts or mortgages. Write Mer. Camp Sherman, Oregon. 9-Personals I SHALL not be responsible for any ones debts except my own. Grace J. iPecki Davis 10-Lost & Found REWARD! Lost, vicinity of 86 Corral. Sunday night. Yellow Chihuahua male, curled tail. Has black leather collar. Black and white male Chihuahua, no collar. Phone 447-7260 or 447 5331, Prineville, collect. LOST: Miniature Dachshund. Vicinity Pringle Falls. 382-3973. 12-Domestic Services WILL DO ironings in my home. $1.25 hour. 382-5283. 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 18-Help Wanted Male NEEDED Two men to assist manager In the Centra Oregon area. For appointment call Bend, Oregon, 382-4815, 10:00 to 10:00 a.m., Thursday. 31-Appliances, Furniture 19-Help Wanted Female EXPERIENCED MOTEL maid Apply at Pilot Butte Motoi Court. SECRETARY. Three morning: a week. Write care Bulletii Box 918A. WORKING FATHER of fou: grade school children need: woman to help around house hold. CaU 382-3152, after 7 p m 20-Service Directory PAINTING KITCHEN $35. Liv ing Room $35. Bedroom $35 Bath $15. Exterior Painting Also Commercial Harper 382-469! FURNITURE REFINISHLNG Work guaranteed. 548-2511 MUSSON'S REFLNISHING APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS. DRYERS, FREEZ ERS. REFERS, W A T E F HEATERS. FURNACES. Al; makes. MIKES ELECTRIC 382-531! LOVELY NEW FASHIONS Your BEELINE Dealer 382-1478 Margie Johnsor EXPERT TV & Radio Repaii Service CaU only $3.50 Jim's TV Service 382-302! PAINTING DONE. Reasonable rates. Anderson 382-2043. INVISIBLE REWEAVING As an added service, RUG RE WEAVING, as well as uphol stery and clothing can be done at Bev's Reweaving, next tc the Tom Tom Motel. Free es timates. 382-1948. WANTED: Yard and lawn jobs by hour or contract. No jot too small. Free estimates. Bend Outdoor Grooming Serv ice, 382-3582, Extension 2. EXTERIOR Painting, contract or hour. Reasonable. Harper, 382-4692. APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL SMALL APPLIANCES Irons, mixers, toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons. Any make or model. BILL'S ELECTRIC 942 Hill St 382-2821 22-Building Sup.-Cont. SPECIAL. Economy sheeting plywood. 4XH sneets. s inch, $1.75. i inch, $2.50. i inch, $2.95. i inch, $3.30. Large stock. Triangle Lumber, Leb anon, Oregon, 258-5544. PREPARE FOR WINTER Presto Logs Clear plastic for storm windows Weather stripping for storm windows Fiberglass insulation Fireplace grates MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Thriftway Store & Yard 1 Greenwood 382-4301 25-Situations Wtd. Female TYPING. Light bookkeeping in my home. 1605 Awbrey Road. PRACTICAL NURSE. Live in. Ruth Smith. Prineville, 736 N. Fairview. 447-7038. 30-Miscellaneous for Sale USED CLOTHING, men's suits 44-4b. Skis and ski boots, size 8. Hudson Seal fur coat. New ma terial, cheap, voiles, cottons, wools. 548-4210. HAND OPERATED adding ma chine. Adds, subtracts. 585. 382 6591. BARGAIN TREE Everything New & Used Complete Home Furnishingi Buy-Sell or Trade I J & M Furniture THE BIG GREEN STORE 1854 N. 1st. 382-2202 Just 3 hlks. No. Pioneer Park ALTO E flat saxophone. Boys' 26-inch bike. 382-12Z4 after 2:30 p.m. FOR RAWLEIGH Products call 382-1694. COLLECTOR'S ITEM from es tate. Pocket watch, fourteen karat gold engraved case with diamond. Best offer over $125 takes. 382-2100. a.m. onlv. TENT WITH floor $20. Small safe $40. Corona typewriter S25. Large burro $85. 548-3290, Redmond. HUNTER'S SPECIAL You Can Still Go Hunting When You Buy An IMPERIAL FREEZER from Ken Cafe At These Prices 22' UPRIGHT - Holds 735 lbs $299.9o 18' UPRIGHT Holds 595 lbs $269.95 16' UPRIGHT Holds 529 lbs $229.95 10' UPRIGHT Holds 392 lbs $179.95 Not strip down models but custom deluxe. Compare the quality with any freezer on the market! PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY & INSTALLATION Imperial Freezers Are Produced and Engineered by the World's Largest Manufacturers of Freezers "S&H GREEN STAMPS" NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS KEN CALE Hardware and Appliance than $0 35 per ttea for lodge Third and Greenwood SS2-5241 cessors in interest in any of