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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1939)
T TTTE BEND nUIJ.ETIN, REND, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 PAGE THREE EX-LAVA BEARS ON OREGON SQUAD Three From Bend Expat to Report Sept. U Kiihoiip, Auk. 21 (Bxrlnl) A trio o( fonuer lloiid liliili achool foolliull a tin will be In tli lliii'k of competi tion forreuularpuallloiison the Unl veraity or Oregon grid suuad this full. Roy Dyer. Bob lfenderahott nnd Ionard Buries am Did ox-I.uvu Hcnr who will rtnwrt to Conch Ton Oliver on September H fur the tiirt uf llm 1H:ID cmnpiilxn. Still a font ill llend product, Willi Udatiom, is ex peclod to lay owl this yeur while recovering from mi Injury suffered it n fimliiiiun lual full, I'ver. who starred for Mend n n hiilflmck, In now u tup ranking uunr Icrbuek fur the Wehfoot nnd la finked behind IVnnls Donovmi, two yi'iir veteran. 'I'he seedy sophomore wim moved to the blocking buck pnal l lm when C'oni'h Oliver noted III grout bloi-kiiiK ullhily. Ilendorahntl pcnl hi flnit vnralty neiiMin iilternallng between end and tackle but hint anring wan definitely Mil ut right turkle. Ho made such rapid development at Uie poaltlnn that he In conaldored a strong poui bility fur either firm or aocnnd team duty. Ilia runipetlllun will come from two avuanncd veteruna. Merle i'clor and Itov Jenaen, both oniora. The third Uend graduate la Ix-nn-nrd Hiirlen, hophnmnre cundldiile fur ll left tackle lob, Surlea. who made Hreal atrlde in hut freshman neaaon, likewlae la ranked u excellent vur nily timber but may have to get mure experience before movliiK into the front rank. Approxlmntelv 00 vnralty pluyera will report to Oliver on September 14 for the atnle of prarlire. The Web fiMila will huve JuM two week In which to prepare fur their opeiilnK conference Kiune aguinat Southern Cullfurnla on September 30 at Lo Angeles. 1'rnapect are considered bright for a atrunii Oregon conference entry tlila full with 20 veternna buck from the 31I.1H team. Tumalo Tumnlo, Auk. 17 (Special) Mm. E. E, Green of Tumnlo City, Cul Ifomia, vlalted her diiughter, Mra. )oreil Bailor, and family Inal week. She went from here to Sulem to vi.il! her aon, Phillip, and tu Kugcnc. to vUll another aon, Clayton. The Green lived hero for a mimlxr of yeur mid owned the place which la now the J. L. Coo ranch In wet Tumnlo. Mr. and Mm. W. Q. Fawcett nnd nrnnddauuhter, Barbara Hvan, nil of Hollywood, Calif., arrived Sunday afternoon at the home of their niece. Mm. Hoy ArmatroiiK. Mm, Kowcett la (he youtiKcr alalcr of Mm. Arm strong' mother. Mm. W. F. Dudaon, of Rend, Mr. anil Mra. Dodiuin are spending the aummer with their dmnthter on the ranch. Mr. and Mm Jack Malone and two ehildren hove moved onto the Webb Ulnce to make their home. The Mo lone traded their property in Bend to Mm. CJeorge Grnv for the Webb place. Mm, Grnv. who enme up from California In February, has been on her pluce with her aon-in-law and clnuuhler, Mr. and Mm BUI Bailor, luce that time. She him Rime to Bend to live. Muloiio work In a mill In Bend. Sandra Cruin, (later of Mra. Gnll llnvnea who la mukliiK her home with her thl aummer from her homo In Arlionn. U vialtlnK Mlna Molly Hurrla at Cnmp Brook this week. Mr. and Mra, U L. Iumon nnd three daughter ore lenvlnK August 20 for n three weelu atny In Sun Krnnclaco, While there thev will vlalt Mm. Leumnn mother and abio take In the fair. Ted Becker nnd Adrian Spire are purchasing n MaMoy-Harria combine together. Pi'lrea Is overhauling 'Oops, Sorry, But In You Co' 7 BVV d2 srsj& Bella Berkley, 17, longvlew, Waili., high aclioul mlwi, topplea Enrllta Ward In Die drink In Uie finals of llio feminine log-rolling chumiloiuihlna ut Uv Ingvlrw Rodeo, ilette won flrat place. tractor which will be uiied to pull the combine. Mm. J. P. Crawford and djiuxhlcr, Mlsa Fnye Crawford, and aon, GeorKe Crawford, were overnight hucsui Sunday at the home of Mm. Craw ford' aon-ln-lnw and dauKhter, Mr. and Mm. Floyd Scott. Member of Mrs. Arnold Sand wick 'a Sunday (choo! clans sent pre enla to little Roy Bluckslune, who la aick, Sunday. Buy Henry celebrated hi 11th birthday Suiiduy with a wlm party at the J. A. Chamberlin awlmmuiK hole. KlulUccn Keat participated in the party, Hia mother, Mra. Joe Henry, served the xroup Willi punch and aiiKel food cake. Tumalo KruiiKe will hold a water melon feed Friday evening Annual 18 on the E. M. 'WrlKht lawn. Those ntteudiuK may brlnic their friend, each Kroup being asked to furnish watermelon for Ihelr crowd. lnwrence BrUendine commenced threshluK 2S acre of Austrian field pciu Saturdoy. Hose Allen, who underwent a ma jor operation a week ago Friday ut the St. Charle hoapltnl In Bend, la conviileacitiK aittlsfuctorlly and It la exected the nttendiiiK physician will allow her to be brought home this week. Mm. D. O. Stanton who ha been ut Poaco, Wn., for week caring for her brother who I 111, returned home last week, briiiKlng her mother, Mra? M. E. Clninul. of Dufur, with her for a vlalt, ' Mm. Mluta Howard writes friends that she I at pretnt vialtlnK a niece In the Hood Hlver valley and that alio will soon return to Bend. Mra. Howard ha been spendiiiK aeveral innnlha vUllhiK reliilivua In Scuttle. Mr. and Mra. Sam Burnetii and daughter, Murjorle, came from Shev lln Suturday and attended Pomona linuiKe program and took Burvea' mother, Mr. Eva BurKes. who ha lieen viaitinK for some time with her duUKhter, Mra. II. A. ScoKKin, home for n vlalt. Mr. and Mr. Ted Becker nnd Ki ll EdglnKtun of Sisters went hucklc bcrryiuK Sunday to the Jefferson patch. They reported the berries qulto arnltered and that the natch whero they obtained tho best bcrrie last season had been spoiled by sheep. House guest week before Inst nt the Gcome Thompson homo were LARGE SEA MAMMAL HORIZONTAL I I Hugo marine IMIWll , 7 It live In Uie Ocean. 13 Narrow Inlet. 13 Book of maps, 118 Man. -17 Adversary. 19 Biblical priest 20 Succulent. 21 Parrot fUh, ' 22 NothlrtK. 2SOcnernlly ' prevailing. 128 Coffco beans. 29 Yielded.- 30 Largo antelope. 31 Because, 32 Modern. 84 Ozone. 35 Being. 00 Porgy. 37 Playing card. Answer to Previous Puaale Emxu laetesWcHeHfla ROron VIAIUILITIEIPtJRIQIC aHs b Lflt Syjl "hO f nopalIlIy WttH SomP i'Ha h a gt pfjy &Flf BNSDNQT jAAJAIYnFlAR Bp uflk i ag uTtNWvfe 3a M Ae p Ms eIIXmel. 40 Meager. 43 Outdoor i singer. 48 Obstructs, fil Conscious. 52 Employed. 05 Fish egg. 08 Flower leaf. 67 To cut grass. 68 His hldo Is used for . 60 Its fnt U called VERTICAL 2 Wild buffalo. 3 Legal claim. 18 To bark. 20 Membran bag. 24 Portrait 25 Conccptioib 27 Cetacean. 28 Trilled pronunciation: 81 Outdoor en tcrtainraent 33 Sage. 38 People of Caucasus. 39 Fly. 41 Bit of bread. 42 Thick shrub. 4 Bast fibers. '8 South Africa. 44Pomnco of 8 It Is to grapes. the soaL 48 Pitcher. 7 Like. ' 8 Tea. 9 Peak. 10 Little devil HBnshtuL' 14 Oilers. 15 Indisposition',' 17 It has upper teeth. 48 Arabian. 47 Valley. 49 100 square meters. 60 Ratlte bird. 63 To weep aloud. 64 Correlative of ram. l 2 5 4 5 7 8 9 I0 ll 1 n Cir"""D'5 2i 2T 2 25 24 25 . .e: wwwr n 1 i 3 3i "" 32 5s jrS & 55 35 Hm&ix' i 57 58 a7 4a HJ , 42 WWW 5i 5T 53 M UJ LJ Pi 1 1 M 1 nl- n 1 n TliomMon' bnilher, Walter, and hi wife and two children, Fred and Helen, of Vernonlo. The Thompson, who ent a week here visiting, lived in Bend ten yeur ugo. Thompson la In charge of the dry kilns In a big lumlier mill ut Veruonia. Mra. C. U Brother of Kelso, Wn.. and on. Wayne, and Mra, Sheldon Puine and daughter, Lauretta, of Vancouver, Wn., visited, their par ents, Mr. and Mr. Martin Luzon, the first of lust week. Mr. Cecil Heam' ntepfather and muther, Mr. and Mra. William Smith, and four children of Hood Hlver, left Wednesday of last week after having vlailed with their relative here sev eral day. Mr. and Mm. E. T. Hnnneman and daughters, Vivian, Jean, Dorothy Ann and Muriel and George Ludwig are leaving Saturday, August 19, for Arizona, At Stafford, Arizona, they will vllt Mm. Hanncmnn's father and grandmother, Uie latter being 90 yearn old and In poor heulth. At Blsbee, Arizona, they will visit a sister of Mra. Hnnneman'. The party will go by way of Boulder dam and expect to return by way of the red wixxla. Thev plan to bo gone 17 days, during which time Hanneman's mother, Mra. Anna Wood and her brother, Raymond Burnett, will look after their place. Mr. and Mm. Lowell Lambert of Salem vilstcd over Saturday and Sunday at the J. A. Blackslonc home. I.umlxrt 1 a brother of Mm. Black atnne'. They brought over a nice load of fruit to the Blackstones. Mr. and Mra. Chcl Morrell and son. Gene, left Saturday morning for Canby to see Mrs. Morrell father who I In poor health. Morrell had returned home Tuesduv afternoon from Portlimd where he spent several day In tho Veteran hospital. He returned home with a new car. Dewey Crum came home from work Tuesduy night aick. Tho Hnn neman children have ulso been 111 with the name sicklies which 1 in the niilure of intestinnl flu. Mr. A. E. Buck returned from a week' camping trip at Sultle hike Wednesday. George Thompson and James Blnckstone each purchased a fine new radio last week. Wednesday morning. Joe Henry Jr., found hi registered sow dead when he went to feed her. This was one of Joe's prize possessions as he won her a a small pig last fall when the F. F. A.' gavo her away at Redmond high school. Mr. Maude Catlow and daughter, Betty, and niece, Solly. Bird Vundc vert, who Is visiting relatives in Cen tral Oregon from her home in In diana, arrived nt the T. W. Vnndcvert home Wednesday for a visit. Miss Betty Cntlow is a nurse at Grand Coulee. Washington, and 1 recuoer ating from a sinus infection. Mrs. Catlow, a sister of Vandcvcrt, teach es primary work nt LnPine. Friday evening Rev. Henry Tum Idge of the Christian Alliance church In Bend drove out to the C. L. Allen ranch nnd took Mr. nnd Mm. Bert Protect Your Family . . . Hy fmurlnr with Htnte Fnrm Mutunt Auto inturance Comixmy. U. K. Htirllry, rim in I ntrrnt, Itedmarui, Ormoti, phonn 84-W. OIVIDKD UDOCT PLAN AVAILABLE WATCHES Bulova, Gruen, Elgin, Hamilton HOLMES Oi EDWARDS SILVERWARE A. T. Nicbergall JRWKI.BR' Nt t Capitol ThMlra YOUR ALL-YEAR GIFT STORK Ferguson, who were recently mor rled, and who attend hi church, Into the puraonnge where u charivari and shower wero held in their honor. Many lovely gifts wero received by the young couple. Refreshment were served to the SO gui-ril present for uffuir. Mrs, Merrill Sculy unil children, Kaliileen urid Murv, left Friday fur Ihelr home ut Shevlin ufler anonding two week with her purenls, Mr. and Mr. Juino Whltluck. Mr. and Mm. O. E. Smllh drove Into Turnalo Monday evening from Oklahoma where Oiey have been living for four yearn since they left Tumalo. U'onurd Blulr and Don Copclimd uf Applegute were weekend vbltoi ut the Jumes Fruke home. Mr. and Mr. I). II. Ifuyne of The Dulles, only living uncle of Iigh llaynea, visited ut his nephew'a home Monday. Two cousins, Mm. Alice Buurlun and Mrs. Grace Sluber of Wumlc wero ulso along. The party were on their way to southern Ore gon. Mra. G. B. Sinclair ,of Arlington is visiting her skier, Mra. Harriot Ward. Mr. Donna Churchill, tchoolrnota of Miss Murlon Word's, left for Weed, Culif., where her huabund is em ployed ufter huving visited at the Ward homo fur the past week. Mr. Churchill accompanied Mr. Wurd and her daughter home lust Tues duy from the const and left Tuesday morning with Clifford Ward who is driving to California. Robert F. Alley's mother whose home 1 in Eugene, arrived this week to visit with her son and family. Mr. Alley hu been to Ouklnnd, Calif., und 1 on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. John Webber return ed home this week from Toxu where they went to visit Weber' parent. The Weber live on the old Kersch ner pluce. Mrs. Muble Smith of Bend spent a few duy last week visiting her brother. Robert Alley, and fumily. Mr. and Mra. Arnold Sandwick and children and Charles Dcach made a trip to Crater lake Sunday. Mra. Vclina Buckingham, seventh und eighth grudo Tumnlo teacher and principal of the school was badlv cut ond bruised Sunday morning In Bend when she was involved in an auto mobile acldcnt at 15lh ond Gulveston streets. Kohfields to Be Guests At Reception Tonight Rev. and Mra. Erwln Kohfield, who are to leave Bend soon to return to China ns missionaries, will be hon ored at a farewell reception tonight In the Alliance tubernacle. All friends of the Kohfields ore invited to at tend the reception, which Is sched uled for 8 o'clock. Rev. Kohfield preached his fare well sermon at last night' service In the tabernacle. Bend Man Loaves Just Before Shootinj? Starts Thomns E. Ewing, who returned to Bend Suturdny ufter spending three ... L i r i c , .. . ,u iuhki oamaruun nospital. Wt'tltn tw.or.U.,1 - r I...., Lf ...v ..,ki.,u, u ivw iiimuira oeiore Hulen Presley, 25-ycur-old escaped i-uiivici, iriea io snoot nis way out of the hospital. Ewing's room was on the fourth floor, where Presley start ed his dash for the rJreot. nnd Mm. Hattie Hooker, who wo killed by a bultel from Presley' gun, was one of the attendants with whom Fwing becume acquainted during his long stay. Tonight Ewing is to enter St. chorles hospital, where he is to un dergo a major operation. MAJOR LEAC.liF. FINALS tllv tlnllnl I'm, NATIONAL R H K SL Louis 000 000 0101 8 2 Brooklyn 110 031 lOx 7 14 0 Sunkcl and Padgett; Hamlin and Todd. R H E Cinclnntl 000 W0 0307 9 6 Philadelphia 000 000 0000 7 1 NigReling and Hershberger; Pear son, Harrell (5) and V. Davis. R H E Chicago 000 200 0104 7 4 New York 002 000 1003 7 0 French and Mancuso; Lohrman and Dunning. William Paetow and Miss Aldrich Marry William Puetow of Bend and Miss Doris Aldrich, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Le F. Aldrich of Toppcninh. Wosh., were married Suturdny night ut U:30 o'clock in Scllwood Methodist rlinpcl nt Portland. Mr. and Mrs Nomian Thompson were the only atteridunta. 'i'he service wu read bv Dr. HiM-y, pastor of the Sell wood church. Mr. und Mr. Paetow ore returning this week lo Bend, where he is em- loyed by the Pacific Power and ight company. Mr. Puetow Li a niece of Mrs. C. W. Wood of Bend. Louisiana Inquiry Is Speeded by G-Men (Continued from page one) ostensibly fur being connected with a business enterprise doing business witn tnc state while in office. A few week Inter he suddenly restored Shaw to his office; explaining only thai he had been mistaken in his first charge. Shaw spent most of the afternoon pacing the flour of his home here. A nurse iiad been enguffed for him. Dre- auinuhly for the minor injuries he MJllered In the automobile accident. He turned on hi nurse and wife shrilling: "I can't aland it any longer. I m going to call the doctor to give me something to put me to sleep." He went into the bathroom, and a few second later a pistol shot rever berated through the house. A former Shreveport dentist, he was 58. Ilucy Long apoointd Maestri heud of the slate conservation de partment in 1929 and Maestri made Shaw the head of its minerals divi sion. Driver Pleads Guilty in Intoxication Case Joseph Martin Holland of Bend en tered a plea of guilty today in jus tice court to a charge of driving while intoxicated. He was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail, fined $100, and hi driver's license was revoked. Holland was remanded to the custody of the sheriff. He was arrested yesterday by State Patrolman George Starr on The Dal- frnd No 7 Insurance ! Ar . fee. t II. " IV, , 14..' Silverton Wins Third Game in Tournament Wichita, Kan., Aug. 21 nil The 1939 national semi - pro baseball tournament was close to a climax today, but at least a dozen team remained in the competition with a chance to survive and capture the lo.OOO first prize money. Four teams have won three games. They are the Silverton, Or., Red Sox, owned by Tom Yawkey, the presi dent of the Boston American league club; Buford, Ga., Bono Allen, the 1938 title winner; Enid, Okla., Cham plins, and the Mount Pleasant, Texas, Cubs. All were in the final money last season. Silverton defeated the Wichita All Steeln, 6-0, yesterday. Claim For Wool Filed Against Dealer Here A judgment of $1,198.85 and six per cent interest from March 1, 1939, is asked in a complaint filed Satur day In the county clerk's nfflre against Jack Gold by the Murtrn, Klncald Edgehltl corporation through Its attorneys, George II, Brewster and Robert H. Foley. The complaint alleges that th de fendunt sold wool to the plaintiff on January 24 which was not merchantable. The Morning AfterTakinJ Carters Little Liver Pills A aLH : dots en 22-caraf 'diamon'rl : 7111;, value $55,000, no Insurance, ' So it's no wonder Barbara Ban Mister. Smithfield barn heiress Uookcdt ruefully at her ringlessu hand while explaining that sha lost the trinket between Newark! . Airnort and her Mew .York horns- les-Califomia highway. Justice of the Peace Henry T. Mer ritt said today that Holland would be given the privilege of working to pay off his fine. -DEAF?. At last . . . Good news for all who an bard of hearlns! A I hearing aid at a cost everyone can afford! $35 AIR CONDUCTION A TINY EAR PIECE IN THE EAR. "THE DYNAMIC EAR" Bone conduction, small receiver behind the ear, at a cost that " will amaze you I '' All our Aids are small light compact end inconspicuous. ., BEE ALSO THE SILVER EAR I NO BATTERIES NO WIRES I FREE DEMONSTRATION . 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