Reason: for Ie&' MacDonald bankrolled Liston - By Oscar Fraley - DPI Staff Wrlt.r '"MIAMI (UPI) Sonny Lis ten and Cassius Clay fight for the world heavyweight champ ionship at Miami Beach on Feb. 25 thanks to an unlikely looking "angel" named William Bernard MacDonald, Jr. MacDonald, who bankrolled the third Floyd Patterson-Inge-mar Johansson title bout at Mi ami Beach in 1961, guaranteed $625,000 for delivery on the two fistic bodies two months hence. He may pick up a few "chips" In the process but his honest reasons are for "kicks and out of civic spirit." Which makes him more of a gun-burned Santa Claus in this Instance than an "angel." And MacDonald actually looks more the St. Nick part. A pink skinned, portly man, he lacks the white beard but is noted for his ever-present smile and unfailing joviality. "Uncle Bill," as he is known to his intimates, is an acknowl edged sports nut. He is a 45 per cent stockholder and treas urer of Tropical Park race track, owns a 160-acre horse farm at Del Ray, Fla., owns the Tampa Tarpons base ball team, formerly owned both the Atlanta Crackers and Ports mouth Tides ball clubs and is Chairman of the National Ad - visory Board of the Profession al Golfers Association. Owns A Yacht The 55-year-old MacDonald once tried to buy 25 per cent of the Washington Redskins. He owns a 50-foot yacht, is chair man of the Miami Horse Show to be held in early February and plays to a 10 handicap at .golf with memberships at Key r0-diw " S"sf OU AND YOUR V-eaS' - - ySJjS:? Siw TOO REVOLUTIONARY 1 TT OLD MOTH-EATEtf5 "4 IT WOULDN'T SELL J f WHY V METHODS .O - ft22SKsS -f THE CAN LET'S STICK TO THE DIDN'T YOU 'aS 333M3tf i OPENS IN I THE I OLD TRIEO-ANO-TRUE I SHOW IT J TTwHAT WEl MIDDLE-1 A-T DESIGN 1 TOUS? ( NEED IS 1 Mrv,PA ) hxrrmA -r mm somebody ) furniture co. ''''l I .T7 jl. jlBasketball... jffljjjfc Don't Mis Th iSl$J I AllfV - ft TURKEY SHOOT X 1 LJZJ m Sunday, Dec. 22 Ea9,M mMi l m Starting at 10 A.M. & gzS S Ui Turkeys, Hami, Sugar, Coffee :Sl Talons 32 24 I ' $1 Claws 28 2R &m m rBrak I Cknnlars Will Srirtnl In Hatca ft I , EVCS Shooters Will Shoot In Classes &K As To Ability I As To Ability tr. V Everyne BEND TRAP CLUB Brosterhouse Road ERS . . . RANGES .... WASHERS . . . DRY to Z o HOLIDAY TIMES And two months with oecMions ntartaln friends and relatival. Ara your appllancas up to par to withstand this txtra 3 usa7 If not ut call . . . 3 u pomp's APPLIANCE REPAIR 222 Irving Ph. 382 1 171 . . REFRIGERATORS . TONIGHT 7:50 BASKETBALL LAVA 6IARS KLAMATH PELICANS KIND Largo and a Oorce, Fla.; Burning Tree, Md.; Battle Creek, Mich., C. C; Deepdale, N. Y.; Olympia Fields, Chica go; Bcllaire, Los Angeles, and Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico. Born in Butte, Mont., Mac Donald was educated in Boston and started his business career in Chicago with a taxicab firm. Soon he became a conductor on a double decker city bus and quickly proved his business acumen. "The bottom deck was for the Huskies still shuffling lineup LONG BEACH, Calif. fUPD- A continual round of shakeups and changes kept the Universi ty of Washington training camp a lively one today as the Husk ies prepared for their Rose Bowl encounter with the Uni versity of Illinois. Halfback Mike Stroud, a sec ond stringer, broke a bone in his left hand Thursday, but con tinued workouts. All-America guard Rick Red man, reinstated to the first string only the day before, was demoted again. He had re gained his starting assignment after being dropped after last month s upset to UCLA. Coach Jim Owens replaced him with John O'Brien Thurs day. Halfback Ron Medved was re turned to a starting position over Dick Wctterauer, while Owens' only explanation was a laconic, "There are going to be more changes, I'd imagine." They'll Do It Every VmEN LINSEED. THE PACKA&Hd DESIGNER, CAME UP WITH A NEW TlM CAN THE BRASS REACTED THUS Welcome 7 ITpf K sj. V.V 1110 C ABC to 5 -i V 1 f i v v X DISHWASHERS . company," he grins. "The tor deck was for young Willie." But he bad signed as driver and. when they insisted he get behind the wheel and took the finances out of his hands, Bill quit "or I might have 35 years seniority today as a Chicago bus driver." Started Bui Lin Next he started his own New York-to-Chicago bus line, made $250,000 when he sold out, tried to parlay that and went broke. After that he had the parking concession for a Miami Beach hotel, delivered new trailers and was one of four people li censed by the government to provide emergency trailer hous ing at war-time construction sites. With the profits, MacDon ald started buying up trailer factories until he had 10 and wound up selling them for $6, 785.000 "all cash, no trading stamps." While he was In the trailer business, MacDonald had a 68 foot job complete with swim ming pool which he displayed at major golf tournaments. Once he asked Johnny Weissmuller, the former Olympic swimming champion and movie "Tarzan," to dive into the pool at the Los Angeles Open for a fee of $500. Weissmuller asked for $1,000. "Okay," said Bill, "but I won't put any water In the pool." "For a thousand," said Weiss muller, "I'll dive into a damp rag." You don't talk "dives" In connection with prize fights, of course. But it seems unlikely Time So AFTER THEV NIX IT "THE . COMPETITION COMES UP WITH A SIMILIAR CIMMlCk-NOW LISTEN 27Va 28', 25 31 RiRlit Wing 24 32 Loft Wing 20V4 35H Team leaders: Beak, 799 game and 2148 series. High scorers: Maurice Hoo ver, 214 game, and 553 series; Vonda Perrigan, 198 game and 531 series. Ctassio Laagua W L Slover-LeBlanc 46 14 i Prineville Lumber 34 26 Bam Motel 32 28 Sherfv Candy 30 30 The Elks 27H 32H Bend Storage 26Vj 334 Wakefield's Tracking 25 35 Bend Troy Laundry 19 41 Team leaders: Trineville Lumber, 983 game and 2715 se ries. High scorers: .!im Newell, 225 game; Morley Madden, 609 se ries. Two Man Masters Points 252.32 Peterson-Harrington Tollen-Oar Nelson-Cooper Newell-Blucher Allier-Hcwver .. Mitchell-Bowles . Lowrv-Miller 251.44 . 241.16 238.31 236.07 232 63 ... 227.41 ... 221.03 Soott-Sinipson Team leaders: Tollen-Oar, 412 game and 1549 series. High scorers: .lim Bowles. Jr.. 244 game; Gil Tollen. 830 series. Building Tredas Laagua W L Mathers Well Prilling 43 17 Mohawk Tavern . 40 20 Had s McCiillix h Shop 37 23 Ramsey's Market .... 30 30 Dyer's Auto Service 27 53 Cen. Ore. Welders 24 36 Bend .Tanior Serv. 23 27 Bend Lions Club ... 16 44 Team leaders: Central Ore gon Welders, 975 game and 2733 series. ilifih scorers: Bob Lowe. 235 game; Bob Anderson, 602 se- senes. and In civic spirit Clay tiff that benign, Jovial "Uncle Bill" will take a "bath" in the Liston Clay embroglio. As the old say ing goes. "Them as has, gits," and MacDonald was born a winner. Event invites mid-state skiers Special to Tha Bulletin PORTLAND Associated Women Skiers of Mount Hood, a Portland organization, is hold ing its annual junior novice giant slalom Sunday, January 5, it was announced today by pub licity chairman Betty Jo Pa- I don. Mid-state novice skiers are being sought. All novices up to 18 are eligible. Entries, meet ing January 3 deadline, should be sent to Mrs. Lea Goebel, 2615 SE Yamhill Street, Port land. Blanks are available through her and in the maga zine, The Northwest Skier. NBA Standings By United Press International Eastern Division W L Pet. Boston 23 3 .885 Cincinnati 20 12 .625 Philadelphia 12 15 .444 New York 3 26 .235 Western Division W L Pet. Los Angeles 19 11 .633 St. Louis 19 14 .576 San Francisco 15 13 .536 Baltimore . 9 19 .321 Detroit 7 19 .269 By Jimmy Hatlo college scores By United Press International West Utah 102 Washington St 71 San Diego 66 Santa Clara 65 Western Washington 71 Idaho 66 Azusa 78 La Verne 75 East Eastern Ky. 90 Syracuse 72 Boston U 79 Seton Hall 63 Trinity (Conn) 74 Harvard 72 Rhode Is. 74 St John (NY) 65 South Duke 84 Virginia 73 Midwest WTchila 71 Minnesota 65 Illinois 74 Butler 53 Marquette 67 Iowa St 62 Southwest Houston 69 Mississippi St 61 Texas Tech 83 Auburn 71 S.W. Tex St 83 Tarleton 63 Okla City U 80 Texas A&M 70 Denver finally loses In WHL By United Press International The rest of the western Hockey League could take heart today Denver finally lost one. The Los Angeles Blades snapped Denver's seven game winning streak Thursday night in a 3-2 decision before 8.842 fans at the Sports Arena. The win put Los Angeles in a second place tie with idle Seattle, nine points behind Den ver. The other three teams are tied for fourth, five points back of Seattle and Los Angel es. Bob S o 1 1 n g e r and Red Bownass hit second period goals for Los Angeles to give the Blades a 3-1 advantage that stood tip. John Sleaver and Bill Shvetz scored Denver goals and Stan Maxwell tallied the other Los Angeles goal. In action tonight, it's Seattle at Vancouver and Portland at Denver. Sisters, Bend, Madras active Basketball games tonight! Class A-l (non-league) at Madras. Estacada Bend at Klamath Falls Class B (non-league) at Sisters. 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All hand picked to fit your Christmas budget! .fi..;....a,ri,i .Mii-vii,.l.J.;i- ewt4Mitatjik3ea- s. You Can Rent A Brand New Wurlitzer Piano for only 10 month AMERICAN MUSIC CO. 929 Wall 382-1393 FRIENDLY, WARM, PERSONAL . . That's the kind of service you get all year 'round at . . . GIB'S SHOE REPAIR 120 Minnesota The finest gift you could give . . . A NEW HOME in the beautiful NORTH PILOT BUTTE ESTATES See the beauty in a home when vou call it your own 35 proud homeowners already havel CALL 382-2033 Give the finest-Give HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS from Eriksen's Overnight Personalized Service. Be sure to see all the varied gifts you can give, from Erik sen's, Bend's Complete Sta tionery Store. ERIKSEN'S STATIONERY & Office Supply 10U Brooks St. DEAR SANTA: I am thinking of b-ins a new car for Christmas. There are so manv makes and models to see and drive. I don't know where to start. What shall I do? "Confused" DEAR CONFTSED: You owe it tn yourself to drive the outstanding new 'M Super Torque FORD at Robbersion Ford before you consider anv car. Ask now for test-drive proof of liM FORD quality-in Uiscar-oa the road. "Saata- Friday, December 20, 1963 Funeral Norleea ...." I Help Manted ! Help Minted, female t. Help Hanum. stale Housa Trailers -... n .... .. Houefceeplns Koome . i Hoos for Kent ........ Instrwrlen-Soboulj ..h..... In Mnmortini ,. ....,.. Lecal Notices Livestock Lost a roimd Lota a Building Sltea ..... Livestock Minted Loans Marhlnerr fnr Sale Machlnerr Hanted ....... Masonlo Notices ........ Miscellaneous for Rent MlMWIIaneuus For bale M Money To Loan Money Wanted Miitorryclea Fnr Sale, .... Musical InHtnunenta MH Nurslna Lara . . . ......... . Pergonals . Pooltrjr. Kabhlts ..H KeaJ EstaM for Sale .... KiHim. Board !ales People. Arenta .... Service Olrectnir Situations Wanted Situations Hanted. Pemala n S3 S2 1 S a HI ......... SO situations Hanted. Hala Sporumans ' Wmtl 43 Swap Lolumo HnMH..H..MM s Trailer space ..n..nH,nH.n..HH 60 rmrks-T-rallera ,.n uo Hanted to Borrow n..MnHnn..M 48 Hanted to Bur 4? Hanted to Kent 81 Hanted. Room-Board ss 1-Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ARTHUR M. BROWN, also known as A. M. In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes Countv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Iv Ma- whinnev. has ben nnnrrintjH ae Administrator of the estate of Arinur ivi. Brov, aka A. M Brown, deceased by the above entitled Court. All persons hav ing claims against estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified. as Dy law required, to the un dersigned at 1026 Bond Street, nena, uregon, within six months from the first publica tion of this notice in The Bulle tin. Dated and first published No vember 29, 1963. Date of last publication De- cemoer m. lyod. Ivy Mawhinney, Administrator of said es tate McKAY. PANNER & JOHNSON iuo uona btreet Bend, Oregon Attorneys for said estate. 303-1-7-13-C NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of WALTER H. MAY No. 2506 Tn the District Court of t h e State of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Adminis trator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Walter H. May, de ceased, has filed its final ac count in the above entitled court, and that Friday, January 10th. 1964, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been appoint ed by the court as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. Dated andfirst published De- from this wonderful selection of Christmas Gifts . For The WHOLE FAMILY . . . Here is the Finest Gift You Can Give! TRAVEL "TRAILER from Anderson's 24'x8' Streamline Travel Trailer Twin beds-self-contained lfi' Aloha self-contained 15ft' Kenskill-Duplex Model Come See Us! W. B. ANDERSON TRAILER SALES S. Highway 97 382-4661 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE HOME! Single control Electric blanket 2 year guarantee Portable Electric Mixer $12.97 5 9.97 ,5 S.77 . $ 8.77 2 slice automatic Toaster Electric Can Opener Automatic Steam 'n Dry Iron $ 8.77 Masterson-St. Clair HARDWARE 856 Bond St. Bend 382-1031 For Your Son. . . Give Him A T0HATSU for Christmas from . . . FRANK'S MOTORS North Highway 97 FAMILY PRIDE . . . Yes, your whole family will be proud of a new kitchen design ed especially for vou. Choose from beautifully finished wood cabinets and sparkling counter tops. Call for FREE estimates. MILLER LUMBER 1 Greenwood 382-1301 Christmas Special Fleece-hned VESTS $12.95 SmaD-medium-!arg BEND SHOE CLLMC 136 MinnatoU ccmber 13, 1963. , , Date of last publication Janu ary 3. 1964. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, Administrator with the Will Annexed De Armond. Goodrich, Gray, Fancher & Holmes, Attorneys for said estate. 7-13-18-23-C 8-Special Notices ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For information call 382-4780. or Redmond 548-3606. 10-Lost & Found LOST ONE fishing pole and Mitchell reel at Prineville Dam. Call 382-2061. LOSfTTBHEE 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, 382-4465. 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-Help Wanted AMBITIOUS BOYS or girls 11 to 15 years, wishing to o w n their own business. Earn good money on a paper route. Phone Richard Perry, 382-3761, Oregonian - Oregon Journal. 18-Help Wanted Male PLUMBER, Journeyman. Per manent. Apply in person or by letter. Open Shop. $4.50 per hour. Buriitt Plumbing. 5700 NE Sandy, Portland, Oregon, EXPERIENCED, Aggressive automobile salesman. Must be neat appearing. Demonstrator furnished, fringe benefits. Ideal working conditions. See Jim Moran at Ben Jacques Chevrolet, Z4b Norm atn, rtea mond. 19-Help Wanted Female RELIABLE MATURE woman to housekeep for 6 youngsters age it down, on rare occa sions when both parents are out of town. Up to two days at a time. Need now. Keplay r.u. pox I, aena, uregon. 20-Service Directory STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Marilyn Euil 382-0268 HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or Small All work guaranteed. 636 W. Deschutes 548-3320 Redmond MIKE'S ELECTRIC REPAIRS: Washer, dryer, freez er, refers, water heaters, furn aces. ALL MAKES. 382-5312. BEVS REWEAViNG Clothing-Upholstery-Rugs Next to Tom Tom Motel Free Estimates 382-1948 GEORGE NETTA COMPANY Drywall interiors, hanging and fininshing gypsum wallboard. Phone 382-5279 - if no answer call after 3:00 P.M. The Ultimate Gift! Hake Everybody Happy with a DATSUN for Christmas! Pickups and Cars 4 wh. dr. & Sports Cars! Prices start at $1650.00 Fully equipped FRANK'S MOTORS North Highway 97 For That Favorite Picture PICTURE FRAMES Ready Made & Made to Order LOY'S Studio of Photography 166 E. Greenwood 382-1353 Motorola Portable STEREO 4 speed record changer Reg. $99.95 Christmas Special $69.95 No down payment O.A.C 1-only Westinghouss Portable 19" TV UHF-VHF-complete wsUnd n 79.95 $9.00 per month KEN CALE Hardware and Appliance Third & Greenwood S&H Green Stamps SELECT your GIFT (or gifts) from WESTSIDE GIFTS 1005 Galveston 382-1341 SiH Green SUmp 20-Servlce Directory WILL DO ironing in my home, 382-3416. JANITOR SERVICE. Floors, walls, windows, and general cleaning. Satisfaction guaran teed. Bud's Cleaning Servict, 382-2780 or 382-1920. PAINTING DONE. Reasonable rates Anderson 382-2043 NEED REPAIRS DONE? Large appliances, small appli ances, electric heating, electric lighting. Prompt effecient ier vice. CALL TODAY. BILL'S ELECTRIC 942 Hill St 382-2821 BULLDOZING 382-2149 .TIM'S TV SERVICE $3.50 Service Call 382-302T rv & RADIO KiiPAUt FURNITURE REFINISHINQ Work guaranteed. 548-2511 MUSSON'S REFINISHING LADIES Alterations and dress making. Experienced. Mtli aneparason. sown. For Best Results Advertise in The Bulletin Classifieds 22-Building Sup.-ConL Redecorate any room la the house for Christmas . . . With 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. S shades to choose from. WALNUT - OAK - BIRCH - PECAN and SAMARA. Wa also have A-GRADE Pre-finished MAHOGANY PANELING 4x8 sheet 6.88 Gifts from Miller's TOOLS Miller's has everything for the do-it-yourselfer 1 Black and Decker Power Tools, hand saws, hammers, screwdriver sets, etc. PING PONG TABLE TOPS 5'x9 unfinished Also a wide variety of table legs for your coffee table, end tables, etc. SEE US FIRST MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Thriftway Store & Yard S&H Green Stamps on all cash and carry purchases Open 8:00 to 5:00 Monday through Saturday 1 Greenwood 382-4301 Building Specials Loose insulation $1.20 bag Blanket insulation up Plasterbd $1.45, 1.70, 2.05 25 lb. joint cement $2.95 34" Fireplace Unit $52.95 37" Fireplace Unit $60.95 Garage Door whrdwre $49.50 Asbestos Siding $16.95 tq. I00,s alum wind, wicreen: Patio Drs w$creen $69.50 1 Floor Tile 7'2e each 200 amp meter bases $8.95 200 amp Range Panel $20 up All sizes elee wire CHEAP Basebd Heaters 3' to !2' $14.95 to $34.95 Wall Heaters $15.40, $26.95 235 lb comp roof $8.35 Roll Roof $2.65 to $3.95 Galv Corrug $8.20, $8.45 US Stormseal $10.75 iq 4-V Crimp 3'-30' $9.75 sq Corrug Fiberglass 2 1 '20 ft. Septic tanks $44.50, $59.50 4" orangeburg pips 28c, 32e Dble Kit. sink complete $39.95 Quality toilet wseat $26.95 20x18 basin wtrim $19.50 5' tub wtrim $54.95 Folding Stairwayi $29.50 Galv pipe l'2"x2r 30e ft Field Fence $11.95, $12.95 Barb Wire 80 rd. $5.25, 6.95 Steel Posts 69e up Fresh Cement per sack $1.45 Concrete Mesh 7'x200' $26.95 Reinforce Rod 60c, 1.08 20' Polyfilm 4' to 40' left Genuine FORMICA 59e sq ft Galv Gutter 3e ft All kinds Paneling CHEAP Ceil. Tile 12c sq ft Tappan elee. oven & ranges C. G. Long & Son Salem, Oregon I M. North of Keiier 1 Phone 364-0161 26-Laans NOW... for aD of Central Oregon, comes one of the Pacific Northwest's largest mortgage brokers . . . Commonwealth, Inc. Portland, Oregon Bend Agency Announcing all tvpes of real estate financing, FHA, VA. Con ventional. Existing home refinancinx, New Construction Land Development Construction Funds Win loan anywhere to Ceo tral Oregon L o w s t possible flr,-n rates See Us FIRST! Commonwealth, Inc. Bend 382-1232