O o G 12 o iPffe BPed&fcta, Tuesday, Demfcq IT, ?H$l DENNIS, THE MENACE Bof'. 1 WISH AURQARET COULO W0U10NT TOT SWA CMUS iz-n Television in review Current trend is toward more tinted video, reviewer notes By Rick Du Brew UPI Stiff WrIUr HOLLYWOOD (UPI) If you are wondering whether to shell out your hard-earned cash for a color television set, then time and the current trend toward more tinted video are in your favor. The cost of such a set Is, of course, inextricably related to how much color programming there is, in one of those which comes first the chicken or the egg situations. And this year's breakthrough in color, though modest, is Indeed a break through, as your television pro gram listings will verity. At the networks, NBC-TV, an admirable long-time pioneer in color, already has a large per centage of its regular shows aired this way from "Bonan za" to "Tonight" to its twice weekly movies to "Sing Along With Mitch" to Jack Paar, and many others. But 1963 has seen the competing ABC and CBS networks, which trail way back In this area, take some major Eight persons hurt in crash CLOVIS, N.M. (UPD-EiRht persons were injured Monday when the Santa Ke Railroad's eastbound San Francisco Chief slammed into a manure truck at a grade crossing near here Ten cars of the Chief were derailed. The track driver, War rcn J. Neill of Portales, N.M., and seven train passengers suf fered minor Injuries. The Chief was traveling 20 to 25 miles an hour at the time. The engineer of the derailed train, James II. Blankenship, 58, said he saw the truck on the crossing but couldn't stop the train. The truck pulled in front of the engine, he said, and the next tiling he knew he was bur led under "tons of manure." Two passengers were being held In Clovls Memorial nospi tal with minor injuries. They were H.T. Crenshaw, 80, Valci a, Tex., and Mrs. Harold Soto, 23, Red lands, Calif. Five Santa Fe employes re ceived minor injuries in tlio de railment and were being treated at the hospital. They were Blankenship, porter Otlian Liv ingston, 44. Oakland, Calif.; cook Eddie Walker, 42, Chicago; brakeman C.E. Hodge. 30, Clo vis, N.M., and waiter Troy Walker, 45, Chicago. Danger less In Portland PORTLAND (UPI) -Portland wouldn't suffer as much as Los Angeles if one of its water re servoirs should break, city com missioner Mark A. Gravson said today. The reservoirs in the city are much smaller In size than the Baldwin Hills Reservoir in Los Angeles and a break would not result in such a big concentra tion of water, he said. Grayson also said that In event of a dam break in the Bull Run Reservoir the Sandy River canyon could carry off excess water with probably damage only to the Troutdale area, he said. APPOINTMENT SET SALEM (UPI) Three mem- ben of the State Board of For estry were reappointed, the gov- 6CT8F s eWice said today. Named to term expiring Dec. SI, 196?, were Cei D. Knudson of P.84Jffisi fetev Hartley of Saft;(ft Hg befr Kuki of Coos Bajk SEE YA NOW. Hi 8T 6K6 IS W GAD," steps. In addition, local stations are also picking up the load. And the price oi color sets, al ready dropping, will descend more toward the range of rea sonableness for the average wage-earner. NBC is still by far the color leader, in documentaries as well as entertainment, and in this sense the public is indebted to it for bringing constant pres sures. At ABC, however, this season has seen the new series "The Greatest Show on Earth" and the old one "Wagon Train," turn up tinted. And there have been such outstand ing color documentaries as '1192" and "1776." At CBS, there is not yet a regular scries on the air in col or. But at least two of its ma jor specials this year, the visit to Monaco with Princess Grace and the tour of London with Elizabeth Taylor, were in color and there are other experi ments from time to lime. Las sie" had some color shows; Red Skelton's Christmas Eve program will be in color; and so will CBS-TV's New Year's Dav coverage of the Tourna ment of Roses Parade which, of course, NBC-TV will contin ue to cover in color. The Channel Swim: ABC-TV's "My Three Sons" series is al ready renewed for next season . . .CBS-TV's Raymond Burr, of "Perry Mason," left last week end to entertain troops in the Far East. . .Television's Emmy awards will be presented May 25 on NHC-TV. NBC-TV may do a series next season on "Mr. Mngoo" of the cartoons . . . Steve Allen's pro ducer quit; the last producer, Allan Sherman, was fired not by Allen and became "My Son, The Folksinger. Message set by President WASHINGTON (UPll-Presi dent Johnson will deliver his first State of the Union mes sage to Congress Jan. 8, it was decided todav at a meeting be tween the President and Demo cratic leaders of both houses of Congress. Senate Democratic Lender Mike Mansfield, Mont., said it also was decided that Congress should adjourn this Friday or Saturdav and return Jan. 7. Mansfield emphasized that the adjournment timetable was tentative, however, and subject to the consent of Republican congressional leaders. The Democratic leader talked with reporters after President Johnson's weekly legislative meeting with the congressional leaders. Speaker John W. McCormack. Mass., said Johnson "expressed great pleasure" over legislation Congress has passed this ses sion on education, and medicil facilities. McCormack called this legis lation the "greatest" in these two fields that the current Con gress has passed. Agreement set on berry prices SALEM (UPI) A three-year agreement on strawberry prices for growers w a s announced Monday night bv Birds Eve Divi sion of General Foods and the Oregon - Washington Vegetable (.rowers Association. ine agreement provides a firm price to Birds Eye growers of 14 cents per pound in 1964 with floor-to-ceiling ranges of 13 to 15 cents in 1965 and 12 to 15 cents in 1966. The 1963 price was 12 cents a pound. ll P &Jfa fill ri&i,;i ft - KAiii-ss -n j1' ray -a. t WORLD AGLITTER This giant decoration hangs over Lon don's busy Regent Street for the Christmas season. Londoners, as we do, like festive decorations for the yulefide. Suspect taken PORTLAND (UPI) -The Fed eral Bureau of Investigation to day announced the arrest of Buford John Clement, 45, who it said was wanted in Arizona on a charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution for assault with a dangerous weapon. John H. Williams, special agent in charge of the local FBI office, also said Clement was sought by Washington slate authorities as a 1949 escapee from the Washington Slate Pen- itentiary. 1 -Legal NOTICE OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT Costs for that certain improvement described as W. ELEV ENTH STREET from a point 30:0 feet south of the uorth line of Newport Avenue to a point 22.0 feet south of the north line of Quincy Avenue with pavement 36 feet in width, curbs and such other work as will make a apportioned to property within Local and Enlarged Improvement District No. 357. Proposed assessments are on file in the office of the City Recorder in the Bend City Hall and may be examined there. The following are the proposed assessments: OWNER AND CON- BLOCK TRACT PURCHASER LOT ADDITION AMOUNT Local Improvement District: Fred A. Akins, Jr., et ux 5 6 Kenwood $ 1.94 Fred A. Akins, Jr., el ux 6 6 Kenwood 11.84 Jerry Hurley, co Velda McGinnis 7 6 Kenwood 23.29 Jerry Hurley, co Velda MeGinnls 8 6 Kenwood 46.57 Walter H. Schauh, et ux 9 6 Kenwood 58 21 Walter H. Schaub. et ux 10 8 Kenwood 104.78 Everett lenti, et ux II 6 Kenwood 104.78 Everett Lentz, et ux 12 6 Kenwood 58.21 Everett Lentz, c o Clifford Pamperien 13 6 Kenwood 46.57 Everett Lenlz, co Clifford Pamperien 14 6 Kenwood 23.29 Everett Lentz, eo Clifford Pamperien 15 6 Kenwood 11.64 Harry O'Grady, et ux 16 6 Kenwood 1.94 Carl M. Stewart, et ux 1 7 Kenwood 143.58 Carl M. Stewart, et ux 2 7 Kenwood 73.73 Reed J. Howard, co Win. S. Stevens 7 7 Kenwood 73.73 Reed J. Howard, co Wm. S. Stevens 8 7 Kenwood 143.58 Alda Clarence. 1 8 Kenwood 143.58 Alda Clarenoo 2 8 Kenwood 73.73 Walter Genes, et ux 7 8 Kenwood 73.73 Walter Genes, et ux 8 8 Kenwood 143.58 R. Itasimisscn, et ux 5 9 Kenwood 1.94 James F. Manning 6 9 Kenwood 11.64 James F. Manning 7 9 Kenwood 23.28 II. S. Cox. c. o Georgia Mi-Rride 8 9 Kenwood 46.57 II. S. Cox. co Georgia MoBride 9 9 Kenwood 58.21 II. S. Cox, co GeorRla Mi-Bride 10 9 Kenwood 104.78 Robert A. Johnson, co Frank Vautier It 9 Kenwood 104.78 Robert A. Johnson, co Frank Vautier 12 9 Kenwood 58.21 James R. Rarlow, et ux 13 9 Kenwood 46.57 James H. Barlow, et ux 14 9 Kenwood 23.29 Raymond L. Reece. co G. M. Edwards, et ux 15 9 Kenwood 11.64 Raymond L. Reeee, co G. M. Edwards, et ux 16 9 Kenwood 1.94 Io A. Scltrope 1 20 Kenwood 1 .02 Leo A. Sohropo 2 20 Kenwood 1.96 E. J. McDermont. c'o Vern New ton, et ux 8 20 Kenwood 214.18 Homer Colo 4 20 Kenwood 126 63 Homer Colo 5 20 Kenwood 126 63 Lucien McLaurhlin, et ux 1 21 Kenwood 143.58 Forrest F. Lucas, et ux 2 21 Kenwood 73.73 Bessie L. Murphy, c 0 Mahlon 1. Couch, et ux 7 (N's) 21 Kenwood 36 87 S. L. Fox. c 0 Samuel G. Knapp 7 (S'i) 21 Kenwood 36.87 Bessie L. Murphy, c'o Mahlon I. Couch, et ux 8 (N'tj) 21 Kenwood 71.79 S. L. Fox. co Samuel G. Knapp ' 8 (S'i) 21 Kenwood 71 79 Roy W. Cooper, e o Harold M. Miller, et ux 1 City of Bend 2 City of Bend 3 City of Rend 4 William R. Hotick. et ux 4 William R. llouek, et ux 5 William R. Houok. et ux 6 C. C. Slimkosky. et ux 7 Dessie A. Hamby 8 Sylvia B. Andrews 9 Warren J. Shaw 10 Sylvia It. Andrews 1 Homer R. Smith, et ux 2 Sylvia R. Andrews 3 Sylvia R. Andrews 4 Svlvia B. Andrews 5 Richard J. Sullivan 5 James C. Inee, et ux 5 Pean Pieratt. et ux 6 P. W. Berwick, et ux 7 Omar Strom 8 West Hills, Inc. 7 West Hills. Inc. 8 Harold C. Wilson, et ux 9 in Portland Williams said Clement had been living with his wife and five children at Warrenton, Ore. The Arizona charge involved the striking of a Tempe police officer over the head with a metal chair in 1958, the FBI said. Clement was to be given a hearing before a U.S. commis sioner here today and will be returned to Arizona, the FBI said. Notice finished improvement, have been S2.7fi0.00 5 Kenwood Gardens 5 Kenwood Gardens 5 Kenwood Gardens 5 Kenwood Gardens 6 Kenwood Gardens 6 Kenwood Gardens 6 Kenwood Gardens 8 Kenwood Gardens 6 Kenwood Gardens 6 Kenwood Gardens Kenwood Gardens 7 Kenwood Gardens 7 Kenwood Gardens 7 Kenwood Gardens 7 Kenwood Gardens 7 Kenwood Gardens 2 West Hills 3 West Hills 3 West Hills 3 West Hills 3 West Hills 4 West Hills 4 West Hills 4 West Hills 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 1758 17.58 17.58 17 5ft 17.58 1758 1758 1758 17 58 17 58 17 58 17.58 1758 17 58 17 58 17 58 17.58 Delbert D. Hale, et ux 10 4 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. It 4 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 12 4 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 9 5 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 10 5 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 11 5 West Hills 17.58 Robert F. Wheeler, et ux 12 5 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 13 5 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 14 5 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 15 5 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 1 6 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 2 (W. 125') 6 West Hills 16.28 Vernon W. Larson, et ux 2 (E. 10') 6 West Hills 1.30 L. E. Christian, et ux 1 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 2 7 West Hills 17.58 Robert L. Coats, co Jack Jeffers, et ux 3 7 West Hills 17.58 Robert L. Coats, co Jack Jeffers, et ux 4 7 West Hills 17.58 John E. Prentice, et ux 5 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 6 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 7 7 West Hills 17.58 Ernest R. Turner, co Frederick B. Anderson 8 7 West Hills 17.58 Ernest R. Turner, co Frederick B. Anderson 9 7 West Hills 17.58 Ernest R. Turner, co Frederick B. Anderson 10 7 West Hills 17.58 Ernest R. Turner, co Frederick B. Anderson 11 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 12 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 13 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 14 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 15 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 18 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 17 7 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 18 7 West Hills 17.58 Raymond E. Gann, et ux 1 8 West Hills 17.58 Richard D. Lindstrom 2 8 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 3 8 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 4 8 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 5 8 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 6 8 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 7 8 West Hills 17.58 West Hills, Inc. 8 (Less 10'x 40' Triangle) 8 West Hills 17.31 Enlarged Improvement District: Walter M. Genes, et ux 5 8 Kenwood Walter M. Genes, et ux 6 8 Kenwood Verle L. Mitchell, et ux 3 21 Kenwood Verle L. Mitchell, et ux 4 21 Kenwood Bessie L. Murphy, co Mahlon I. Couch, et ux 5 (NVi) 21 Kenwood S. L. Fox, co Samuel G. Knapp 5 (SVi) 21 Kenwood Bessie L. Murphy, co Mahlon I. Couch, et ux 6 (N) 21 Kenwood S. L. Fox, co Samuel G. Knapp 6 (S4) City of Bend 1 City of Bend 2 City of Bend 3 City of Bend 4 Dessie Hamby 5 Dessie Hamby 8 Dessie Hamby 7 Dessie Hamby 8 Dessie Hamby 1 Dessie Hamby 2 Dessie Hamby 3 Dessie Hamby 4 Dessie Hamby 5 Dessie Hamby 6 (E. 48') Dessie Hamby, co T. E. Spilker, et ux Dessie Hamby, co 6 (W. T. E. Spilker, et ux 7 Dessie Hamby, co T. E. Spilker, et ux 8 (E. Chester F. Coryell, et ux 8 (W. Chester F. Coryell, et ux 9 Chester F. Coryell, et ux 10 Kcssler R. Cannon et ux 11 Kessler R. Cannon et ux 12 Powell J. Bing 13 Powell J. Bing 14 Dennis L. Marvin, el ux 15 Dennis L. Marvin, et ux 1 Richard O. Meinig, et ux 2 Richard O. Meinig, et ux 3 John A. Nosier, et ux 4 John A. Nosier, et ux 5 John A. Nosier, et ux 6 John A. Nosier, et ux 7 Jeffrey S. Ward 8 Jeffrey S. Ward 9 Vernon W. Larson, et ux 10 Vernon W. Larson, et ux 11 Bruce G. Markell, et ux 1 Homer R. Smith, et ux 2 R. J. LcBlanc, et ux 3 Ivan D. Farr, et ux 4 Frank Gettle, et ux 5 Robert R. Jeffries 6 Sylvia B. Andrews 7 Sylvia B. Andrews 8 F. V. Russell & Dessie Hamby 9 Dessie Hamby 10 Homer R. Smith, et ux 11 Bruce G. Markell, et ux 12 7 Dale R. McMcen, et ux Dale R. McMcen, et ux George R. Croker, et ux Kenneth C. Cale, et ux Brooks-Scanlon, Inc. Carl M. Berntsen, et ux Dessie Hamby Dessie Hamby Duane Hamby, et ux F. V. Russell, et ux William C. Chenowith William C. Chenowith 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 (10 x40' Triangle) 9 (Less x 160.11' Triangle) 9 (10.5' x 160.11' Triangle) 10 11 12 13 14 15 IS 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 2 John C. Buchanan John C. Buchanan C. H. Cleveland, et ux C. II. Cleveland, et ux West Hills, Inc. West Hills. Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills. Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills. Inc. Norman H. Symons. et ux West Hills, Inc. West Hills. Inc. West Hills. Inc. West Hills, Inc. West Hills, Inc. 1 2 3 4 5 West Hills, Inc. 7 West Hills. Inc. 8 West Hills. Inc. 9 West Hills. Inc. 10 J. E. Van Wormer 1 1 West Hills, Inc. 12 West Hills, Inc. 13 West Hills. Inc. 14 Alonzo Smith, et ux 13 West Hills, Inc. 16 $2,760.00 Objections to the above proposed assessments must be FILED WITH THE CITY RECORDER WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. ANY OBJECTIONS NOT TIMELY FILED WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Objections which are timely filed with the City Recorder will be heard by the City Commission at the City Hall in the City of Bend at 7:30 P.M., on the 2nd day of January, 1964. 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 8.79 8.79 8.79 21 Kenwood 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 30 Kenwood 1st Add. 8.79 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 KENWOOD REPLAT 1 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 16.17 4') 1 Kenwood Gardens 1.41 46') 4') 1 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 1 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenv ood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 2 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 3 Kenwood Gardens 1.41 1.41 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 37.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 3 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 3 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 3 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 3 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 KENWOOD GARDENS 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 4 Kenwood Gardens 17.58 8 West Hills 10.5' 8 West Hills 17.04 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 8 West Hills 9 West Hills 9 West Hills 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. 1 West Hills 1st Add. .54 17.58 17.58 17.53 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.58 17.57 17.57 17.57 17.57 1757 17 57 JVLIA S. 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I Livestock 3D Lost A Found 10 Lots Building Sites 77 Livestock Wanted SV Loans .... 26 Much trier For Sals 00 Machinery Wanted ...n..MMH 8 Masonlo Notices ........... V Miscellaneous For Rent . 9 Miscellaneous For Sale .., 30 Money To Loan ..... 3? Money Wanted 2fl Motorcycles For Sale 93 Musical Instruments 32 r ursine Cars ........ 1 Personals ..... 9 Poultry. Unbelts 42 Kenl Estate For Sale 80 Koom. Hoard ......... Ki Sales People. Agents . 16 Service Directory .HHH..Mn SO Situations Wanted 23 Situations Wanted. Female .... 2fi Situations Wanted. Mats nnnM.... U Sportsmans Column ... 43 swap Column HHMM...H..H.. f trailer Space nnHMM.M..n., no True ks-Trtt Hers n 95 Wanted to Borrow 48 Wanted to Bny ......... 47 Wanted to Kent SI Wanled. Koom-Board 6? 1 -Legal Notice SUMMONS Case No. 12163 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES- LHUTKS EQUITABLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, A Corporation, Plaintiff, Vs. BERNARDINE M. MAYRAND. a single woman, LEONORE FLICK, a single woman, and COLLECTIONS. INC.. A Corp oration. Defendants. TO LEONORE FLICK, Defend, ant: You are hereby required to appear and answer or other wise plead to the complaint fil ed against you in tne ahove en titled cause within thirty davs from the first publication of this Summons, to wit: Decem ber 17, 1963. If you fail to ap pear and so answer or other- wise plead within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in its said complaint, lo-wit: For iuaement acainst the de. fendants, Bernardine M. May rand and Leonore Flick, and each of them, for the sum of $1,340.25, together with interest tnereon at tne rate oi b per cent per annum from Januarv 10. 1963. together with $250.00 attorneys' fees, and the sum of iJi.aa tor title search, and its costs and disbursements hero in. For a decree foreclosing the mortgage described in said complaint, and that the prom ises. described in said mortgage and said complaint, be sold at public sale under execution in foreclosure in the manner pro vided by law, and that proceeds thereof be applied: First, to the costs and expenses of said sale ana wis suit, inducting attor. neys' fees: Second, to the Dav. ment of the judgment of the piaintnt, and tne balance, if any. be paid over to the de fendants as their interest may appear, and in case said prem ises shall not eil for an amount sufficient to pay the costs and exjienses of this suit and said sale, attorneys' fees and said judgment, then the plaintiff have and recover judg ment against the defendants. Bernardine M. Mayrand and Leonore Flick, for any defici ency, and declaring anv right, title and interest of the defend ant. Collections, Inc. subject to and inferior to the right of the plaintiff, and forever barring and foreclosing it from claim ing or asserting any right, title or interest therein adverse to the right of the plaintiff, except its statutory right of redemp tion, and for such other and I further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. This Summons Is served u-on vou by publication tn The Bend Bulletin. Bend. Deschutes County. Oregon, pursuant to an Order entered on the 13th dav of December, lftvl. bv The Hoh"r. able Joseoh J. Tha'.hofer, Cir cuit Judge Pro Tern. DATE of First Publication: December 17, 1963. t DeAKMUiMJ. ouuunivn GRAY, FANCHER U HOLMES, Attorneys for Plaintiff 1044 Bond Street, P.O. Box 1151, Bend, Oregon ' -10.1R-21-26-C d-Special Notices 'ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For information call 383-4780, or Redmond 548-3606. 10-Lost & Found LOST: THREE year old male Beagle dog, black, brown and tan. Red collar. License No. 55. Reward. 382-2453 or City Police. 12-Domestic Services WILL DO ironing, reasonable" 38!'-4465. U-Moving. Trkng. Storage SAVE 50 OR MORE Rent New Movine Vans Prom Avis. We Furnish EverythiuK, But The Driver m AVIS RENT-A-TRUCK SYSTEM Rpnd 382-2151 18-HelD Wanted Male WANTED: MAN for 1500-famUy Rawleigh busiiiess in Des chutes County. Many dealers doing $100 to $300 or more weekly. Good opportunity for profitable business of your own. Write Rawleigh, 306 Ade line Oakland. Calif.. 94607. 19-Help Wanted Female RELIABLE MATURE woman to housekeep lor t youngsters age 12 down, on rare occa sions when both parents are OUt OI town. Up TO IWW uaya at a time. Need now. Replay p. O . Box 7, Bend , Oregon. 20-Service Directory STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Marilvn Bull 382-0268 HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or Small Al! work guaranteed. 636 W. Deschutes 548-3320 Redmond INVISIBLE' REWEAV 1 NTS Have those burnt holes and tears rewoven at Bev's Re- weaving, next to Tom ion JANITOR SERVICE. Floors, waus. winaows. ana genai cleaning. Satisfaction guaran teed. Bud's Cleaning Service, .ioii-ZBU or Mi-JXV. TTla.lt.i(.al Prtntractinff Commercial and Domestic Installation and Repairs . . anything Electrical BILL'S ELECTRIC 942 HiU St. 382-2821 TV St RADIO rlEPAIR enntla f -l 11 flniv S3. SO Jim's TV Ser-ice 382-3021 PAINTING DONE. Reasonable rates. Anderson 382-2043. fc'UKNlTUKE REF1N1SH1N(j work guaranteed, oio-aii MUSSON'S REFINISH1NG LADIES Alterations and dress making, txpenencea. Mrs Shepardson. Mt-tiit. Wallboard (sheetrock) finishing Hanging and finishing of gypsum and wallboard. GEORGE NETTA-BEND Phone 382-5279-if no answer cal! after 3:00 p.m. APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS, DRYERS. FREEZ ERS, REFERS. WAIEI HEATERS. FURNACES. Al makes. MIKES ELECTRIC 382-5311 22-Buildinq Sup.-Cont. Redecorate any room In the house for Christmas . . . With Weldwood DELUXE Charter Pre-Finished PANELING Here is nature's own beaut: marks that makes any loon a rich rustic setting. This is the finest pre-finlshe( paneling available anywhere. 1 shades to choose from. WALNUT - OAK - BIRCH . PECAN and SAMARA We also have A -GRADE Pre-finished MAHOGANY PANELING 4x8 sheet 6.88 Gifts from Miller's TOOLS Miller's has everything for thi do-it-yourselfer! Black an Decker Power Tools, ham saws, hammers, screwdrive: sets, etc. PING PONG TABLE TOPS 5'x9 unfinished Also a wide variety of' tab! legs for your coffee table, em tables, etc. SEE US FIRST . MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Thriftway Store & Yard S&H Green Stamps on all cash and carry purchase! Open 8:00 to 5:00 Monday through Saturday 1 Greenwood 382-430 25- Situat:ons Wtd. FemaU liOl'SEKZZFEiv, live in. 38 3769. 26- Loans NOW... for all of Central Oregon, come one of the Pacific Northwest' largest mortgage brokers . . Commonwealth, Inc. Portland. Oregon Bend Agency Announcing all tvpes of rea estate financing. FHA. VA, Cob ventional Existing home refinancing. New Construction Land Development Construction Funds Will loan anywhere in Cen tral Oregon Lowest possible finaacir.i rates See Us FIRST! Commonwealth, Irx. Bend S82-J23: