The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, September 25, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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Selma looms as
spot in Alabama
By United Press International
A new racial troublespot
loomed in Alabama today the
little cotton-cattle town ol Selma.
Sheriff's deputies, a volunteer
posse and state troopers Tiles-
day arrested 156 Negroes for
staging antisegregation demon
strations. But Negro leaders were
not deterred and said there
would be another demonstration
today.
Sheriff James G. Clark Jr.
vowed to "fill up the jails" in
Selma and neighboring prison
camps, if necessary, to put down
the protest marches.
At Birmingham, eight Negro
homes and four automobiles
were damaged today by two ex
plosions. The "harassment tac
tics" snapped a utility pole and
gouged a crater in the ground.
No one was injured.
The explosions occurred just
hours before the two-man presi
dential team of Kenneth Royall
and Earl Blaik was to begin sep
arate meetings with white and
Negro leaders in an effort to
work out some basis for talks on
the city's racial problems.
A federal court at Montgom
ery issued a preliminary restrain
ing order Tuesday mght prohibit
ing Alabama Gov. George Wal
lace from interfering with public
school integration in Alabama.
The order was considered some
what stronger than a temporary
restraining order that had been
in effect against the fiery segre
gationist governor.
The Alabama Supreme Court
ruled Tuesday that Wallace has
the constitutional authority to
close the state's public schools.
if such closure is necessary to
keep the peace. The court also
said Wallace had the auuionty
to send "such forces as are avail
able to him" into Alabama mu
nicipalities to preserve law and
order.
Other developments:
Shreveport, La.: Police today
were ready to use tear gas and
mounted officers to break up un
authorized racial demonstrations
by Negroes. This segregated
northwest Louisiana city was hit
by rock-throwing demonstrators
for the third straight day Tues
day. Greembora, N. C.t James
Farmer, rational director of the
Congress of Racial Equality
'CORE', was expected to arrive
this weekend, and a local Negro
leader indicated demonstrations
might be staged at that time.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. UPH
Two street corner explosions
damaged at least eight homes
and (our cars in a IVgro neigh
borhood of this racially troubled
city early today. No one was
hurt.
The blasts, which police Investi
gators theorized were planted,
sheared off a utility pole at the
base and dug a three-foot crater
in the ground a few feet away.
Shattering the early morning
quiet of southwest Birmingham at
around 3:50 a.m. E.UI, uie ex
plosions occurred about seven
hours before a two-man team
representing President Kennedy
was to begin a round of media
tion talks aimed at restoring ra
cial peace here. Kennedy sent the
team here alter an explosion
Sept. 15 at a Negro church killed
four girls and made the city
powder-keg tense.
Rocks and deoris irom ine ex
plosions this morning broke win
dows and caused other damages
in at least eight houses in the
area. Four cars suffered shat
tered windows and body damage
from flying grave'
The nearest house to the ex
plosions, the 2Sid and 23rd in
Birmingham since 19. was oc
cupied by John P. Hardrick. who
said an object was blown through
his windows and broke a mirror
in a rear room. "I was sure
scared." said Hardrick.
Police Inspector V. J. Haley
said there was an officer only a
few blocks from the explosions
and he arrived at the scene "be
fore the dust settled."
No crowds gathered at the
scene and police made a door to
CARNIVAL
newest trouble
racial battle
door check of all residents. Of
ficers had trouble getting some
of the families to the door for
questioning.
COUNTY COURT
BE IT REMEMBERED, That
at a regular meeting of the
County Court held this 4th day
of September, 1963, all members
being present, the following
business was transacted:
IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS
AGAINST THE COUNTY:
The following bills were pre
sented and ordered paid:
GENERAL FUND:
John H. Newman, Cir
cuit Court Reporter $43.46
Howell Appling, Jr.,
Session Laws 63.00
Bend Water Depart- .
ment. Courthouse
Water 34.40
Frank Forster & WU
lard Fix, Other Coun
ty Buildings 4,484.15
Hobert A. Starr, VSO
Travel 41.16
The Redmond Spokes
man, Legal 131.95
The Bulletin, Legal ... 158.34
Boys & Girls Aid Socie
ty, Juvenile Exp. . . S.OO
Security Detective Ag
ency, Co. Court Com
mitted 300.00
Cascade Natural Gas
Corp., Courth o u s
Heat 37.50
Certified Laboratories,
Courthouse Exp. . . , 46.41
Ken C a 1 e Hardware,
Courthouse Exp. . . 2.39
Masterson - St. Clair
Hdwe., Courth o u s e
Exp 25.76
The Sherwin . Williams
Co., Courthouse Exp. 37.50
Fowler Printing Co.,
VSO-Supplies 12.45
West Publishing Co.,
D.A. Books 16.00
Hiltje Hubbard. Health
Dept. MUeage . . . 13.86
Marjorie Snider. Health
Dept. Mileage 37.44
Lenor Thornton. Health
Dept. Mileage 30.-
06; Postage 5.00 . . . 35.06
Helen M. Marcy. Health
Dept. Mileage 54.66
June Helgeson, Health
Dept. Mileage 24.30
W. J. Maier, M.D.,
Health Dept. Mile
age 63.33
A. W. Westfall. Health
Dept. Mileage 57.78
Vernon G. Patrick,
Health Dept. Rent 55.00
Ken's Union Serv i c e.
County CourU-Travel 10.29
Pacific Northwest Bell,
D.A. Tele 25.55
Eriksen's Statio n e r y
& Office Supply, VSO
5.27; Surveyor 3.
88: Co. Ct. 1.26: As
sessor 372.60; Co.
Judge 2.25 385.24
William C. James, Civil
Defense Travel . . . 59.27
Shell Oil Company, Juv
nile 13.63: Assessor
6.29: Sheriff 20.96 . . 40.88
Bend Troy Laundry,
Jail 10.41; Courthouse
4 81 15.22
Ries Radio & Record
Shop. Jail Exp. .. 9.85
Wagner's, Prison e r s 1
Board 259.82
Smith Electric, Court
house Exp 1,679.41
Robert E. Lyons, Asses
sor Car 3.50: Office
Supp. 3.80: Conven
tion Exp. 53.00 60.30
Burroughs Corporation,
Assessor Office Sup
plies 274.00
Texaco. Inc., Sheriff
Car Exp 16.82
Standard Oil Company,
Sheriff Car Exp. . 5.33
Galbraith's Shell Serv
ice. Juvenile Exp. . 4.35
Mahoney Office Equip
ment. D A. 6.75: As
sessor 22 03: C i r c .
Judge 2.66: Clork 8 -28:
Sheriff 8 28; VSO
1.49 49.49
Bend Portland Truck
Service. Sheriff
Freight 3.00
Georse F. Cake Co.,
Sheriff Supplies . . 14.76
J. C. Dereberry, Sheriff
Supplies 4.20
Department of Motor
Vehicles. Sheriff
Teletvpe 36.50
Bob Dickinson, Sheriff
Radio 75.61
WorfDavis Radio Serv
ice. Sheriff Radio 73.57
Mahoney Office Equip
ment, Co. JudgeSup
plies . . . . 48 88
State I n d . Accident
Comm.. Ace Ins. .. 91 29
COURT HOUSE
BUILDING FUND:
Cascade Glass Corp.,
Inc.. Lumber & Cabi
nets 132.55
DOG LICENSE FUND:
Stale Ind. Accident
Co-nm.. Acc. Ins. .. 3.20
R. E. Drake, Dog Con
trol F.xo. SO.00
CIVIL DEFENSE FUND:
8 The Bulletin, Wednesday, September 25, 1?53
William C. James, Civil
Defense Travel . . 59 27
COUNTY RENTAL PROPERTY
IMPROVEMENT FUND:
Sherwin Williams Co.,
Paint 25.00
LAW LIBRARY FUND:
West Publishing Co.,
Books 32 00
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
BiU's Electric, Gen.
Exp 9.19
Mahoney Office Equip
ment, Gen. Exp. . . . 15.24
Bend Auto Parts, Inc.,
Parts 28.48
Schetky Equ i p m e n t
Corp., Parts 477.06
Earl Herriges, Parts . 40.00
Sexton Supply & S a w
Service, Parts 15.70
Lenti l Body Shop,
Parts 32.82
Moty & Van Dyke, Inc.,
Parts 248.36
A&RMotor Supply,
Parts 3.11
Norris Paint & Varnish
Co., Hdw 2,885.00
Oregon Hardware Dist.,
Hdwe 19.45
Chamness Glass and
Paint Supply, Hdwe. 50.81
Bend Water Depart
ment, Utilities ... . 4.00
Pacific Power Sc Light
Co.. Radio 22.62
Wolf-Davis Radio Serv
ice Radio 61.14
Deschutes Farmers Co
op, Weed Control . . . 28.50
Union OU Company of
Calif., Rock and As
phalt 1,606.08
Widing Transportation,
Inc., Rock, Aggregate
& Asphalt 638.18
Shell Oil Company,
Rock & Asphalt .... 1,604.40
Al Mahoney Insurance
Agency, Ins. 73.97
IN THE MATTER OF GRANT
OF EASEMENT AND
RIGHT-OF-WAY:
The Court granted the United
States of America, Depart
ment of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management an easement
and right-of-way over SWVi
SBVt, NW14SWV4, Sec. 36, Twp.
20 S. R. 18 E.W.M.
IN THE MATTER OF DES
CHUTES COUNTY
EQUALIZATION BOARD:
The Court appointed George
Baker as a member of the Coun
ty Court to be on the Board of
Equalization and also appointed
Priday Holmes as a member of
the Board for 1963-64.
IN THE MATTER OF
JUVENILE OFFICER
The Clerk was ordered to put
Ernest Shippen on the payroll at
$500.00 per month as Juvenile
Officer.
IN THE MATTER OF
OILING PARKING LOT:
At this time the Court heard
Bill Healy of Bachelor, Inc., in
a request for oiling of new
parking lot in cooperation with
me u.o. rorest service and
Bachelor Inc.
IN THE MATTER OF NUM
BERING ROADS TO EXPE
DITE FIRE DISTRICT USES:
At this time the Court heard
Fayette Scoggin on signing and
numbering roads to expedite
Fire District Uses.
IN THE MATTER OF USE OF
COURT HOUSE HALL:
At this time the Court heard
David Potter, County School
Superintendent, In petition for
permission to use a portion ol
upper Court House hall for of
fice space. The Court promised
consideration.
There being no further busi
ness. Court adjourned.
D. L. Penhollow, County Judge
F, C. Shepard. Commissioner
G. F. Baker, Commissioner
1 -Legal Notice
No. 2480
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF DES
CHUTES. PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the matter of the Estate of
REINHOLD KIHLGREN. De-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, Adminis
tratix of the estate of Reinhold
Kihlgren, deceased, pursuant to
Order of Sale of the District
Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Deschutes,
made and entered in the above
entitled estate on the 23rd day
of July, 1963, will offer for sale,
from and after the 17th day of
October, 1963. for cash, or for
part cash and part credit, at
1036 Bond Street. Bend. Oregon,
the foUowing described real
property belonging to said es
tate, to-wit:
Lot Nine 9 and the North
Fiftv-Kive (551 feet of Lot
Seven (7) and Lot Eight 8
in Block Three (3 of MiU
Addition to Bend, Deschutes
County, Oregon.
The sale will be subject to the
confirmation of the above en
titled Court.
BETTY GENE ERICKSON,
Administratrix
THOMPSON & PERRTNE
Attorneys for Administratrix
1036 Bond Street
Bend. Oregon
DATE of first publication, Sep
tember 18. 1963.
DATE of last publication, Oc
tober 9, 1963.
241-247-253-259-C
NO. 12133
SUMMONS
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF DES
CHUTES RICHARD E. CANTERBURY,
Plaintiff,
JEAN CANTERBURY aka
NORMA JEAN CANTERBURY.
Defendant.
IN THE NAM": OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You are
hereby required to appear and
answer or otherwise plead to
the Complaint filed against you
in the above entitled cause with
in thirty days from the date
of the first publication of this
Summons upon you: and if you
fail to so answer or plead, for
want thereof, the Plaintiff will
take a Decree of Divorce
against you, forever dissolving,
terminating and holding for
naught the Contract of Marri
age heretofore and now existing
between the Plaintiff and De
fendant: awarding the Defend
ant the care, custody and con
trol of the minor children of
the parties untU they reach ma
jority or be otherwise emanci
pated, subject to the Plaintiff's
right of visitation with said chil
dren at reasonable times and
places, and providing for t h e
payment from the Plaintiff to
the Defendant bv and through
the Clerk of this Court, the sum
of $125.00 per month, as and for
the support of the minor chil
dren of the parties: awarding
the Plaintiff a 1956 automobile
in his possession together with
his personal effects and award
ing the Defendant ail of the per
sonal property in her . posses
sion, together with her personal
belongings and those of the chil
dren of the parties: for such
other and further relief as to
this Court may seem just and
proper in the premises.
This Summons is served upon
you by publication in The Bulle
tin, a newspaper of general cir
culation, published daily in
Bend, Deschutes County, Ore-
Son, pursuant to an Order of
le above entitled Court, made
and entered on the 10th day ol
September. 1963. and said Or
der prescribed the time of pub
lication as once a week for four
consecutive weeks and prescrib.
ed the date of the first publi
cation as the 11th day of Sep
tember, 1963; and said Order
requires that you appear and
answer or otherwise plead with
in thirty days from the date of
the first publication of this
Summons.
THOMPSON & PERRTNE i
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Residence: Bend. Oregon
235-241-247-253
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU
TION IN FORECLOSURE, duly
issued out of and under the seal
of the Circuit Court of the Stale
of Oregon, in and for the County
of Deschutes, to me directed
and dated the 24th day of Sep
tember, 1963, in a certain ac
tion therein, wherein Equitable
Savings & Loan Association, a
corporation, as plaintiff, recov
ered judgment against Willard
L. Fix and Idona J, Fix, hus
band and wife, Joyce L. Geving,
a single person, and Charles A.
Geving and Betty Jane Geving.
husband and wife, and each of
them, for the sum of $10,250 00,
with interest thereon at the rate
of 6 per cent per annum from
the 10th day of March, 1963 un
til paid, with costs and disburse
ments taxed at $26.95, the furth.
er sum of $42.75 for title search,
and the further sum of $1,000.00
attorneys' fees, which judgment
was enrolled! and docketed in
the Clerk's office of said Court
in said County on the 24th day
of September, 1963.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to the terms of
the said Execution I will, on
the 25th day of October. 1963,
at 2:30 p.m. on the Courthouse
steps in Bend. Deschutes Coun
ty. Oregon, offer for sale and
will seli at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder, to
satisfy said Judgment, together
with the costs of this sale, the
following described real prop
erty: Lot Eleven 1I In Block
Thirty-seven (37 of Wies
toria. City of Bend, Des
chutes County, Oregon
said sale to be subject to unpaid
real property taxes.
DATED this 24th day erf Sep
tember, 1963.
F. C. SHOLES. Sheriff,
Deschutes Countv. Oregon
DATE of First Publication: Sep
tember 25th, 1963.
247-253-259-265-C
NOTICE OF EXECUTION
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of a writ
of execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the County of
Deschutes for the State of Ore
gon in an action wherein Paul
Reasoner is plaintiff and Wtl.
liam J. Baer is defendant, and
wherein a judgment was en
tered June 7, 1961 in favor of
the plaintiff and against, the de
fendant for the, sum of $661.21
plus interest at six per cent per
annum from November 20, 1959
and the further judgment of
$412.04 plus six per cent inter
est from December 3. 1959, and
for $28.20 costs. $50.00 of which
was paid in August, 1963, di
recting that real property of
the defendant be sold;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on the 25th dav of
October. 1963. at the hour of 10
a.m. o'clock on said day, at the
front door of the courthouse at
Bend, Deschutes County. Ore
gon, sell at public auction for
cash money of the United States
in the manner as upon execu
tion, all of the riKht, title, claim
and interest of the said defend
ant in and to the following de
scribed real property situated in
the City of Bend, Deschutes
Countv, Oregon:
The South 30 feet of Lot
11. 12 & 13 of Block 3 of
MILL ADDITION:
Lots 5 & 6. Block 31
NORTHWEST TOWNSTTE
COMPANY'S SECOND AD
DITION TO BEND:
Lot 9, Block 11 of BEND:
lot 4, Block 9 of the Subdivi
sion of Block 9 of the pl.it
of PARK ADDITION TO
BEND, OREGON.
DATED this 24th day of Sep
tember, 1963.
F. C. Sholes. Sheriff
247-253-259.26S-C
6-Masonic Notices
BEND LODGE NO. 139 AF&AM
inurs., Sept. 26. 8 p m.
Official Visit of the
Dist. D of the G.M.
David Y. Wilson. W M.
8-Special Notices
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
For Information call 382-4780,
or Redmond 548-3606.
I WILL not be responsible for
debts contracted by anyone
other than myself.
Jay John (Jack Wamslev
10-Lost & Found
LOST: All white long-hair i
month cat, 382-2982.
12-Domestic Services
WILL DO ironings in my home.
$1.25 hour. 382-5283.
WILL DO babysitting and iron
ing, my home. 1065 E. 2nd.
14-Movitig, Trkng, Storage
SAVE 50 OR MORE
Rent New Moving Vans From
Avis. We Furnish Everything,
But The Driver
AVIS REXT-A-TRUCK SYSTEM
Bend 382-2151
17-Help Wanted
COOK AND kitchen help want
ed. Frieda's Restaurant, 1955
E. 1st Street.
RETIRED COUPLE, furnished
house, utilities and small sal
ary for light work. 382-5552.
18-HeIp Wanted Male
AUTOMOBILE Painter. Must be
fully experienced in all phases
of auto painting. Top waeps or
commission. Bend Body Build
ers. 67 Greenwood.
NEED 2 or 3 journeymen ma
chinists. Good working condi
tions. Good pay. Paid vaca
tions. Plenty of overtime.
Pnneville Machine & Suop'.v
Co.. 447-6225, 474 N. II a i n".
Prinevilla.