The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, November 21, 1963, Page 14, Image 14

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14 The Bulletin, ThurSIa?, fytOSatS 21, 1963
Congo police grab 3rd Russian
in retaliation for subversion
LEOPOLDVTLLE (UPI) -Congo
police seized a third Rus
sian today in apparent retalia
tion for suspected Soviet sup
port of subversives seeking to
overthrow the pro-Western gov
ernment of Premier Cyruue
Adoula.
Police dragged a Russian
journalist out of his bed and
took him into custody. The ac
tion followed the arrest Tues
day of two Soviet diplomats
who are still being held.
The arrested diplomats also
were manhandled by Congolese
police when they refused to per
mit security officers to search
their briefcases.'
The fate of the diplomats,
Boris Voronin and Yuri Maiko-
tnykn, remained unknown. Vor
onin was described as an em
bassy counselor and Maikot
nykh as a press attache.
There has been no official
word on the incident involving
the diplomats from the Congo
lese government for more than
36 hours despite a stiff protest
by the Soviet Union. The diplo
mats were taken into custody
by Congolese state police.
Well Informed diplomatic
sources in LeopoldvLHe said the
Congolese government may
soon declare most Russian and
Czech diplomatic personnel in
the capital "persona non
grata." They said it was unlike
ly the Congolese government
would break off diplomatic re
lations, but that it probably
would permit the two Commu
nist countries to leave a skele
ton staff in Leopoldville to
handle embassy affairs.
The Soviet journalist detained
today was identified as Benik
Beknazar Yuzbashev, 35, who
arrived in the Congo a month
ago to open a bureau for the
Communist news agency Novis-
ti in Leopoldville.
There was speculation the
Russian journalist would be
questioned about any possible
Communist links to opposition
Congolese elements.
The Congolese government
has hinted that Communist em
bassies in Leopoldville have
Church council
names UO head
new president
EUGENE (UPI) -Dr. Arthur
S. Hemming, president of the
University of Oregon and a
Methodist layman, Wednesday
was elected president ot tne
Oregon Council of Churches.
He succeeds the Rev. A.
Raymond Grant, resident bishop
of the Alaska-Oregon Confer
ence of Methodist Churches.
Flemming was elected on the
final day of the council's 29th
annual general assembly here.
He will take office Jan. 1.
New vice presidents represent
ing t h e council's various de
nominations are:
The Rev. George A. Ashwood,
Jr., Eugene, Presbyterian; the
Rt. Rev. Lane W. Barton, Bend,
Episcopal; the Rev. Dwight S.
Dodson, Portland, Baptist: Mrs.
P.L. Herbig, Eugene, Episco
pal: the Rev. A. J. Buttrey,
Portland, United Church of
Christ: the Rev. Dwight Russell.
Lake Oswego. Presbyterian, and
the Rev. Henry L. Searle. Port
land, Disciples of Christ.
The Rev. Charles H. Addle
man of Woodburn was elected
secretary and James L. Samp
son. Portland, treasurer. New
members of the board of trus
tees are John W. Pugh and
Mark A. Talney of Portland
and James Whipple, Drain.
Letter writer
threatens Queen
LONDON (UPI) London po
lice today charged a man with
writing a letter threatening to
kill Queen Elizabeth.
George William Mead, a 40-
year-old clerk, appeared at the
Mansion House Court today,
and was ordered held in cus
tody until Nov. 28.
He was charged with utter
ing a letter" threatening to kill
the queen.
Mead was picked up by de
tectives after he had spoken
with a clergyman at historic St.
Paul's Cathedral.
Informed police sources said
I he had written the threatening
letter and handed or tried to
hand It to the clergyman.
No further details were Im
mediately available.
FOUND GUILTY
PORTLAND (LTD -Former
Multnomah County Deputy Dist.
Arty. James Collins was found
guilty Wednesday of unlawfully
entering a motor vehicle with
intent to steal.
A Circuit Court jury returned
the verdict and Judge 'Herbert
M. Schwab ordered a pre-sentence
Investigation. Defense at
torney eorge Haslett said the
supported subversive activities
aimed at overthrowing the pro
Western government of Pre
mier Cyrille Adoula.
The government's Radio Con
go reported Wednesday that
documents of the utmost im
portance" had been confiscated
from foreign diplomats suspect
ed of subversive activities
against the Congo. But it did
not name them or give their
nationalities.
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1-Legal Notice
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids wiU be received
by the Board of Directors. Cen
tral Oregon Distriet Hospital, a
Municipal Corporation of Red
mond. Oregon at the Council
L.iuimoers. Hectmonci city j-iau.
i ui and evergreen btreet, tied
niond. Oregon, until 8:00 D.ni..
Pacific Standard Time on De
cember 4. IW3 for the construe'
tion of additions and alterations
to Centra! Oregon District Hos
pital at Redmond, Oregon, all
work under one general con
tract.
One set of drawings, spocifi
caUons. and forms of contract
documents may be obtained by
general contractors only, from
the office of Martin & Rtidd.
Architects. 1801 N.E. Couch
Street, Portland 32. Oregon up
on deposit of $35.00. Additional
sets may be obtained from the
Architects for the cost of reoro
durtien. Deposits will be refunded to
bidders upon return of the doc
uments, plans and specifications
within two weeks after bid
opening and will be refunded to
non-bidders only if returned one
week prior to bid opening.
Drawings, specifications and
forms of contract documents
may be examined at the Build
ers Exchange in Portland. Sa
lem and Eugene, at the office
of the Hospital Administrator
and the office of the Architects.
All bidders must be pre-mial-ified
in accordance with Chap
ter 279. Oregon Revised Sta
tutes. All pre qualifications
shall be filed by November 22.
19t3, with the undersigned.
Forms are available at the of
fice of the Architect
No bid will be considered un
less fully completed in the man
ner provided in "Instructions to
Bidders" and on the forms pro
vided by the Architects, and ac
companied by a Certified Check
or Bid Bond executed in favor
of Board of Directors. Central
Oregon District Hospital, in an
amount not less than 5 per cent
of the amount of the bid to be
forfeited as fixed and liquidated j
damages should the bidder re
fuse or neglect to enter into a
contract and provide suitable
bond for the performance of the
work in the event the contract
is awarded to him.
The Board of Directors, Cen
tral Oregon District Hospital re
serves the right to reject any
or all bids and waive all infor
malities.
No bidder may withdraw his
bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof until after the
lapse or JU days from tne Did
opening.
Board ol Directors
Central Oregon District
Hospital
by William R. Mayfield,
Acting Secretary
284-296-C
3-Funeral Notices
HARTWIG, Vina N., 115 Greeley
Avenue. Services Friday, 2
p.m.. at the Tabor Funeral
Home. Interment in Deschutes
Memorial Gardens.
WALTON, Charles W. Services
Friday 3:00 p.m. Niswonger.
Reynolds Chapel, Rev. Robert
Becker officiating. Interment
Deschutes Memorial Gardens.
5-Card of Thanks
WE WISH to express our thanks
to our many friends and neigh
bors for their sympathy dunng
the loss of our loved one. The
many kindnesses and beautiful
floral pieces were deeply ap
preciated.
Mr. & Mrs. Perit Huntington
Sr.
Mrs. Eva Huntington and son
John
Mrs. Loyd Hewitt and family
Mrs. Richard Eastman and
family
Mrs. Cecil McKenzie and fam
ily THANK YOU to our friends and
neighbors for their help and
kindness during our recent fire.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Kurtz
3-Special Notices
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
For information caU 382-4780.
or Redmond 548-3606.
Oregon Memorial Association
382-1052
Barbara's Uniform Fashions
Professional Uniforms
Open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday night to 9 p.m.
714 Franklin Ave.
9-Personals
HAWAIIAN Holiday trip. Leav
ing Fortlana uecemoer zt Dy
jet and return January 10 by
let. Call Cascades Travel Serv
ice for further information. 382.
3772.
10-Lost & Found
LOST 20 gauge shotgun between
O'Neil and Prineville on
Momiav. Reward. 382-0304 or
382-4751.
12-Domestic Services
IRONING,
VERY reasonable.
382-6747.
WILL DO ironing in my home,
382-0714.
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
RELIABLE COUPLE, man em
ployed or semi-retired to man
age local motor noiei. oepar.
ate 2 bedroom living quarters,
plus wages for room work if
desired, will train. Keierences.
Write Bulletin, Box No. 1119A.
20-Service Directory
INVISIBLE REWEAV I N G
Have those burnt holes and
tears rewoven at Bev's Re-
weaving, next to Tom Tom
Motel. oBZ-lSHB.
TV & RADIO KEPAIR
Service Call Only $3.50
Jim's TV Service 382-3027
PAINTING: Kitchen $40. Living
Room 540, Bedroom Bain
$18. Exterior Painting. Also
Comercial.
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.
Weldwood
DELUXE
Charter Pre-finished
PANELING
Here is nature's own beauty
marks that makes any room
a rich rustic setting.
This is the finest pre-finished
paneling available anywhere. 5
shades to choose from.
WALNUT - OAK - BIRCH
- PECAN and SAMARA.
We also have
A-GRADE
Pre-finished Mahogany paneling
4x8 sheet . . . 6.88
Pre-finished
Mahogany Rejects
4x8 sheet
3.25
Redecorate any room in your
home with materials from
Miller Lumber. Terms to suit
your budget.
All types of
INSULATION
to keep your home warmest
ever this winter. Plastic storm
windows, pipe-wrap insulation,
weatherstripping, everything
for your home.
SEE US FIRST
MILLER LUMBER
COMPANY
Thriftway Store & Yard
SJ.-H Green Stamps on all
cash and carry purchases
Open 8:00 to 5:00
Monday through Saturday
1 Greenwood 382-4301
20-Service Directory
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
Marilvn Bull 382-02b8
, 1I,4L Danairtna
r.XWl l au.n
rt ,1 rw rvc IT us,rc ,,n.
Next to Trailways Bus Depot.
ORIGINALLY Designed, hand
tailored clothing ana luxury
gilts in fine fabrics and leath
er. Jean Knudsen, 382-3396 eve
nings.
CARlNF.TS FINISH REMODEL
Dan J. Kroker 382-3106
JANITOR SERVICE. Floors,
walls, windows, and general
cleaning. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Bud's Cleaning Service,
382-2780 or 382-1920.
r'UKNlTUKE REF1N1SHING
Work guaranteed. 548-2511
MUSSON'S REFINISH1NG
LOVELY NEW FASHIONS
Your BEEL1NE Dealer
182-1478 Margie Johnson
PAINTINt; DONE Reasonable
rates Anderson 382-2043
LADIES Alterations and dress
making. Experienced. Mrs.
Shepardson, 382-4744.
APPLIANCE REPAIR
WASHERS. DRYERS. FREEZ
ERS. REFERS. WATER
HEATERS. FURNACES. A 1 1
makes.
MIKES ELECTRIC 382-5312
22-Building Sup.-Cont.
ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS
Residential - Commercial
Dean Construction tympany
Free Estimates 382-6881
26-Loans
NOW...
for aU of Central Oregon, comes
one of the Pacific Northwest's
largest mortgage brokers . . .
Commonwealth, Inc.
Portland. Oregon
Bend Agency
Announcing all types of real
estate financing, FHA, VA, Con
ventional. Existing home refinancing,
New Construction
Land Development
Construction Funds
Will loan anywhere in Cen
tral Oregon
Lowest possible financing
rates
See Us FIRST!
Commonwealth, Inc.
Bend 382-1232
29-Miscellaneous for Rent
FOLDING CHAIRS to rent Cas
cade Transport. 382-3852.
LEASING-Auto-Truck
"The Ideal Service" for small
or large business firms, busi
nessmen or professional people.
CENTRAL OREGON
AUTO LEASE
Murray & Holt Motors, Inc.
181 East Franklin 382-2222
30-Miscellcmeous for Sale
TOP SOIL, fill dirt, dump truck,
tractor loader work, excava
tions 382-5161
FOR RAWLEIGH Products call
382-1694.
TWO Tool boxes for pickup, 382
6317. WESTSIDE 2ND HAND
725 Columbia off Galveston
382-2425 Used Furn & Misc.
TV CABLE for sale. $50. 382
3986 after 6 p.m.
TAKE SOIL away the Blue
Lustre way from carpets and
upholstery. Rent electric sham,
pooer $1. Western Auto Assoc.
Store. 903 WaU.
NORWESTER Thermostatically
controlled stove, 24" firebox.
382-0354.
PEARL'S Bargain Store on
Highway 97, I4 mile north" of
3rd Street overpass. Clothing,
furniture, toys and miscellane
ous taken on consignment. For
sale cotton and wool rags.
BOOKS Fiction, non-fiction
and technical. Call 382-0585.
Brewer's
YEAST
A high protein food rich In the
B-Complcx vitamins and pro
teins. TRY SOME TODAY!
1 powder 98c
HEALTHWAY
SPECIALTY SHOP
624 Franklin 382-0564
h blk. from P.O. on Franklin
SEE OUR fine line-up of bicy.
cles: Schwinns, Monarchs, re
builts. re-conditions. All sizes,
all prices. Also a large varie
ty of new, re-built and used
tricycles. Re-built scooter, $3.
95. Carl Austin's, Bond and
Greenwood.
ONE TAIR walnut snow tires,
6:70x15. 382-2054.
HUDSON SEAL black fur coat,
long, size 14. excellent condi
tion. $150. Box 537, Empire,
Oregon.
IV CABLE $40. 382.4368.
This Christmas
visit the
FINEST
T0YLAND
in town at . . .
WESTSIDE
HARDWARE
Here at Westside Hardware,
we have the most complete
T O Y L A N D you've ever
seen. Toys to suit all ages,
6 to 60. Bikes, wagons,
trains, games, dolls, the
biggest selection anywhere.
COME SEE IT!
Visit Westside Hardware,
your complete hardware store.
WESTSIDE
HARDWARE
1005 Galveston 382-4341
Open Daily from 8 to 7
Sundavs from 9 to 2
S&-H GREEN STAMPS
31-Appliances. Furniture
TAKE OVER payments of $6 50
per month on nearly new Frig,
ldaire "Custom Imperial" drv.
er. Top of the line model.
Guaranteed. Ken Cale Hard
ware, Third It Greenwood.
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