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    tATURPAY. JULY 24, 1948
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Loca News
"bend forecast
TEMPERATURE
. imum yesterday. W deerem.
TODAY'S weather
.,.raturo: 10 p. m. yester
Jffiwl 10 a. in. today. 62
flf Barometer reduel to
S0.05 ehes; 10
. inches, Relative huii.Iillty:
S m W per cent ; 10 a. m.. 46
'" i' Velocity of wind: 10 p.
2 nules; 10 " 5 miles. Pre
direction of wind: Vari-
ble. ,
... anrt Mrs. Ed Beckley left
Mr. ?n0 "" ,. tn Ran
today lor a
FXand Mrs. William Moon of
X Idaho, left yesterday for
Kne after visitinp. here with
Karents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Kst. Mr. and Mrs Moon are on
vacation trip and plan to con
finue on into California.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Warner and
Mrf Paul Smith visited Mr and
Mrs J Tavlor at Rhododendron,
rali'f iast Sunday.
F T Gerrish and Mr. and Mrs.
v H ilaner left this morning to
Lnd the week end in Portland.
spT0 Tlnev Rhoades, 314 Hill,
v admitted to Lumberman s
vootprriav. Norman
Thompson, WUJ JaCKSUnvilie, va
dismissed from the hospital last
"'a1 L Nelson, for many years a
member of The Bulletin mechani
S staf f and now with the Orosh
am Outlook, was in Bend last
right, 'accompanied by his wife
"nd their daughter, Judy They
wire en route to Yellowstone na
tional park, and visited here last
St with Mrs. Nelson's brother
Z family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
MisTiackie Hahn is spending
the week in Portland with her
"rents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hahn.
"ft rand Hrs. G. W. Winslow
and family have returned to Bend
following a week's trip to Canada
The Rim Rock Riders club will
meet at tha K. C. Gulick corral
at 5 p.m. Saturday for an over
went trip to camning grounds
near Lava island. The group will
ride out Century drive and the
road leading to the camp grounds
will y. marked. They will ride
back Sunday afternoon.
Miss Louise Mnntag, employe
of the Redmond Spokesman, is a
visitor in Bend today.
Patients admitted yesterday to
St. Charles hospital include Mrs.
Viola Schultz, 1430 West Fifth;
Vernon Starr, Redmond; and Ka
ron Ruud, 330 East Burnside,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ruud. Those admitted for ton
sillectomies were Mrs. Anthony
liosengarth and daughter, Gert
rude, 1175 Roosevelt; and Mar
garet Williams, daughter of Mr.
ami mij. r,awaro. Williams, i(
Glenn road. Those released yes
terday and today were Mrs. H.
R. Tucker. Route 3; Floyd Glass,
Madras; Harry Wiliams, Cottage
Grove; Mrs. Victor Keeney and
daughter 1983 Auhrev maA-
Ted R. Hinshaw and son. 2205
East First; Mrs. Roy Mitchell and
son, 531 Saginaw; and James
Traw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Traw, Crescent. The boy received
third degree burns on his right
toot Thursday night when he ran
through a bonfire at his home.
Tr. flnrl lUi-c Paul Cl... -.-j
..... ... ...... mi ouumi aim
daughter, Norma, San Francisco,
Calif., are visiting In Bend this
week. Schnur is a brother of
Mrs. R. K. Innes and Mrs. J. G.
Mack. Norma plans to remain in
Bend for the rest of the summer.
" gin was born today at St.
Charles hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
James L. Strickland, 315 Wood
land. She weighed 7 pounds 7
ounces, and has been named Dee
Ann Joy.
Rev. Thomas F. MsTelgue,
Prineville, was a visitor in Bend
Dave DllVfltl - forma,- TlnnA
ident, is here this week end com-
ijuunj in tne vjregon open.
Gene O'Keefe, Shevlin, is a
week end visitor in Bend.
BEND IRRIGATION
Many residents are not observ
ing the change in irrigation rules.
Everyone is asked not to irrigate
between 1:00 P. M. and 4:00 P M
on any day. Please cooperate.
. BEND WATER DEPART
MENT. Adv.
Dance at Lapine Saturday, Julv
24, Marshall Fisher, orchestra.
9:30 to 12:30, old standard time.
Adv.
STREET IMPROVEMENTS
Estimates Revised
After receiving contractors'
bids and taking into consideration
other increases in costs, the City
has increased its estimates on
$3880 ' Kifth Il0m 53,207 t0
Trenton from $S,422 to $9,037
Fresno from $3,307 to $4,200
Gilchrist from $3,220 to $3,672
Those who signed the petitions
for improvements have been noti
fied by mail; other property own
ers affected mnv ho lntnVui.l
The Recorder should be notified
ii you wisn tne work delayed
GEORGE SIMERVILLE,
Recorder.
Adv.
Get your fresh eggs at Buy-Rite
Grocery, E. 6th and Revere. Open
Sundays and evenings. Adv.
Fish Story Tells
Of Strange Catch
Mr. and Mrs. John Gogenola,
of 175 East Revere, are telling a
fish story that leaves their
friends wagging their heads.
"You don't have to believe it,"
they always say, "but it's true!"
The other day at East lake, the
Gogenolas five-year-old son, John
nie Kay, was lishlng trom a boat
with his parents. His attention
was momentarily diverted, and
he dropped his brand-new rod,
reel and line. The gear disap
peared beneath the surface of the
water before his father could re
trieve it. Heartbroken, the
youngster lost interest In the
expedition. The day was spoiled.
The trip was spoiled. And so was
his appetite.
Several hours later, the young
ster's' dad and Dick Warmack
started out fishing again. John
nie Ray went along in the boat
for the ride. Suddenly there was
a tug on Warmnek's line. Slowlv
he reeled in. The fish net was"
made ready.
Warmack reeled In, and slowly
over the side of the boat came'
Johnnie's rod and reel. War
mack's reel kept clicking away.
The Gogenolas are almost breath
less when they come to the end
of the story:
"And fastened securely to the
hook of the youngster's line was
a 10-inch rainbow, still putting
up a fight after being hooked
for more than three hours."
and daughter, Judy, have return' I
ed from a vacation in rvortn ua
kota, where they visited relatives
and friends.
Guests at the Len McCarthy
home over the week end were
Jack Robinson, Jim McCarthay
and his two suns, Lewis and
Jimmy.
Bill Majors returned home
Monday from Eugene, where he
has been working this summer.
The Shelvin Loggers played
a double header baseball game
with the American Junior Legion
in Shevlin, Sunday. Shevlin won
the morning game with a score
of 5 to 4 but lost the afternoon
game with a score of 9 to 8.
Mrs. Vernn Sayre and Mrs.
Carl Lane were hostesses at a
birthday party, July 16, at the
Vernon Sayre home, in honor of
Patricia Posey on her fourth
birthday. Guests were Chester
Emery, Phyliss Emery, Carol
Jorgeson, Dolores Parrlsh, Bert
McCarthy, Rolinda Gumpert,
Marilyn Thompson, Bobby Petrie,
Dennis Murdock, Dickie Dahlin,
Harvey Freeman, Donna Stinglcy
and Frankie Mauger.
A car, driven by Mrs. Edith
Haskins, was hit by the South
ern Pacific train at the Diamond
lake siding last Tuesday. Every
one in the car escaped uninjured
when the car stalled on the'
tracks. Those in the car other
than Mrs. Haskins were Mrs.
Mrs. Hester Wright, Mrs. Alice
Cogburn, Geneva Wright, Wanda,
Doris and Shirley Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson
and children and Bud Conklin of
Lrescent, were recent callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Conklin of Shevlin.
(Continued from Page 1)
vidua! member of the police force
as to tho workings and possible
solution to this problem, which If
aggravated may be detrimental to
the efficient operation of the de
partment.' "We, the city commissioners,
after having investigated the po
lice department in the manner
mentioned abovb, have the follow
ing statement to make.
"In accordance with the charter
of the city of Bend you have been
appointed as city manager and as
such are charged with the duty of
carrying out the policies of the
city commission and you are re
sponsible to it for the proper and
efficient operation of all depart
ments. "In regards to the police de
partment, we are not satisfied
with the manner in which it is be
ing operated, because It has def
initely resulted in disharmony, in
lack of discipline in the depart
ment. This no doubt has come
about because of the failure of
the chief of police to pursue
firm but fair policy towards tne
people in his department, thus former
ATTENTION MEMBERS OF
ELKS PICNIC COMMITTEE
Please attend lodge meeting,
Tuesday night, Juiy 27. Adv.
Use classified ads In The Bulle
tin for quick results.
MEN
WHO SAID THERE
ISN'T A KISS IN
A CAN OF PAINT? .
Come home some night and tell your
vifc you're going to have the house re
painted and SEE! IF you use
BQY5CN 100 Pure Paint
you'll probably "live happily ever after."
Anything in our yard may be purchased on the
COPELAND home and farm improvement plan.
Minimum Terms 6 months Maximum Terms 8 years
Minimum Amount $30.00 Maximum Amount $i"00.00
INVESTIGATE TODAY
313 Greenwood
Phor.e 110
Brooks-Scanlon Qualify
Pine Lumber
Brooks-Sccnlcn Inc.
Shevlin
Shevlin, July 24 (Special)
John Halverson of North Bend
visited at the home of his sister,
Miss Mildred Halverson, the
Shevlin nurse.
Henry Schlumpf, clerk at the
Shevlin store, is leaving for a
much needed vacation at East
lake and will return to make his
home in Bend.
Clinton Olson, Jr., is spending
liis summer vacation working as
handy man around Shevlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Lester of
Bend were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Simpkins.
After a short visit in Shevlin, the
Lestcrs left for Medford to visit
Mr. Lester's father, Len Lester,
who is in the hospital recovering
from an accident.
Garry Gregg of Dayville, is vis.
iting with Leo Keppeis, Jr., in
Shevlin.
Miss Biilio Banks has returned
from Missouri where she spent
the past year. Billie plans on
staying in Shevlin this year with
her father, Harvey Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hap Gregg, form
er residents of Shevlin, have
moved to Terrebonne, where they
will make their home. The
Greggs have lived in California
since they left Shevlin last year.
Harvey Freeman injured him
self with an axe while at play
in his yar''
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Duberon of
Ochoco ranger station are the
parents of a son born July 8. The
8 pound 3 ounce boy has been
named Gerald Allen. Mrs. Du
beron is the former Rosanna
Burgess, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Burgess of Shevlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ritter and
children, Agnrs, Lois and John,
left Saturday for a vacation on
the Oregon beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson
have returned from their vaca
tion last week. They visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Moorhcad of Clatskanie and Mr.
and Mrs. Hampton of Valsetz.
Miss A. Lindlo of Portland is
visiting at tho home of Miss Mil
dred Halverson.
Virgil Schmidt has returned
home from Paisley, where he has
been working in the hay fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of
Bend were cuests at tho hoe
of Mr. and Mrs. Len McCarthy.
Len and Jack are brotners.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erdmann
13 Witnesses
Face Contempt
Seattle, July 24 ill') A state
legislative committee investigat
ing communist infiltration at the
University of Washington today
served notice that 13 reluctant
witnesses faced possible contempt
citations.
During a week of turbulent
hearings by the group, known as
the Canwell committee, only two
of 15 persons protested complete
innocence. 1 ney were Dr. Melvln
M. Radci, professor of philosophy,
and Dr. Joseph Cohen, professor
of sociology.
The committee adjourned its
hearings yesterday. .,,
Isted Estate
Over $200,000
Portland, July 24 C. L. Isted,
Lumberman who died hero Mav
21, left an estate valued at $208,-
51(5, according to inventory and
appraisement approved by Circuit
judge Walter L. Tonze. The assets
are mostly stocks and bonds. Mrs.
Isted is the sole beneficiary and
executrix. Mr. Isted for many
years was manager of The Shev-lin-Hixon
Company, Bend, and
also a director of the Western
Pino association.
losing for himself the respect and
confidence of his police officers.
"It Is evidence of conspiracy
within the department, which
proves lack of respect and confi
dence in the leader by some of the
men.
"The charges of dishonesty
against the chief of police by po
lice officers is serious and we be
lieve that those officers should
prove such charges or suffer the
consequences of their statements.
"We further believe, that the
salary of the chief of police is
high enough to require him to re
frain from engaging in such out
side business enterprises, that
may detract from the best per
formance of his duty as head of
a rienartment.
"In view of the above, we desire
that immediate steps be taken to
assure harmony, discipline and
better morale within the police
denartment.
"Bend Citv Commission, by
Hans Slarsvold, Mayor."
N.W.Redmond
Northwest Redmond, July 24
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Arensmeler and son, David Mich
ael, of Salem, visited this week
at the home of Mrs. Arensmeler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. i'e-
den.
W. H. Penhollow and Mrs. Mar
garet McGuire, Tumalo, were
Sunday evening visitors at tne
D. L. Penhollow home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burgess
and son, Jason, of Astoria, were
week end guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burgess.
Relatives and friends at the
E. E. Burgess home Friday were
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Read and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Blll'Burk of
Culver, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bur
gess of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Penhollow and sons, Mrs. Irene
Burgess, Mrs. Dovie Bush of In-'
dependence, Mrs. James Coblne of
independence, M r s.- Kenneth
Ramey of Wlllamina, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Clark and children
of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Read of Culver.
Word was received here this
week that G. W. Johnson of Redd
ing, Calif., formerly of Red
mond, passed away on July 13 at
receding, ine Johnsons wore
residnts of northwest
Drain Completes
War Memorial-
living memorial was financed by
scrap drives, benefit shows, auc
tions and entertainments. The
memorial will provide a swim
. mlng pool, tennis courts and a
night-lighted baseball diamond.
Drain, July 24 iu- This Pacific
FINES PAID
highway community between nave been at tne pofice sta:
Rosoburg and Eugene has less tlon by the following: Merle
than 1,000 residents, but Sunday Sleeper, $1; Dorothy Bott, $2;
It will dedicate a $100,000 living N. Symons, $2.
war memorial. ' '
The citizens of Drain and tho PUBLISHER DIES
even smaller communities around Washington, July 24 HP) Mrs.
It donated all tho labor and rais- Eleanor Patterson, publisher of
ed the $100,000 It took for the the Washington Times-Herald,
material. died suddenly today, It was an-
The north Douglas county's nouneed by the Times-Herald. ...
YOUTH CITED
Albert Gard Erickson, 17, of
1008 Broadway, was cited yester
day by city police for operating
a motor vehicle without a muff
ler. Officers said he .had been
given several warnings. He post
ed $5 bail.
ASK LESS WHEAT
Washington, July 21 Ul The
agricultural department has rec
ommended that U. S. farmers
plant eight ikt cent less wheat
in 1949 than they did this year.
Carroll Acres
Carroll Acres, July 21 ( Special 1
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bishop and
children drove to Lebanon on
Saturday to visit relatives. They
returned on Monday by way of
Eugene and the Willamette high
way. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Reidel have
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R. C. ALLEN Adding Machines
and Cash Registers
SEE THE NEW
Pcirce VViro Recorder
EXIKKT OFFICE MACHINE l.'EI'AUt
Mahoney Office Equipment
106 Minnesota
Phone 89
sold their farm to Dr. John F.
Dorsch of Bend, and are moving
to town. Reidel will continue
as ditch rider.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dubois
and children, Warren and Mer
lene, moved intp their newly-remodeled
home on Wednesday of
last week. On Saturday they
were honored with a housewarm
ing by a large group of friends
and neighbors.
Mrs. A. W. Dubois has arrived
from Salt Lake City to make her
home here with nor son ana
family.
Recent guests of the Vic Hers
were Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith, of
Hillsboro, and Miss LUeth Love
lace, of Rosoburg. . -t
Mrs. Lester Kramer returned
from La Grande on July 3, accom
panied by her two brothers, Puul
Yeck, of La Grande, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Yeck, of Pendleton,
who stayed over to attend the
water pageant.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Her spent
last week at La Grande, visiting
their children. They returned
home on Saturday, accompanied
by their daughter, Mis. Jim Bur
gess and two children, and their
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bob Her,
who went on to Mt. Angel to visit
her family.
Buena Barton is spending the
summer with her sister, Mrs. Al
ford, of Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ackley
are back home after spending a
week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Beaulieu at Brookings on the
southern Oregon coast.
Wednesday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil
son were Mr. and Mrs. George
Dubois and children, Mrs. A. A.
vV. Dubois, and Mr. arid Mrs. L. G.
Calder.
Lester Kramer has received
word from Carthage, S. D., of the
serious illness of his father, M. P.
Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roach
have received delivery of a new
Allis-Chaliners tractor and equip
ment. The Leo Bishops al tended a
picnic and swimming party at
Suttle lake last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ackley
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Tyser ut Powell
Butte.
The Frank Grays and three
children took a trip down the
Oregon coast last week, visiting
friends at Newport and Florence,
and returning by way of the Ore
gon caves and Crater lake.
Mrs. Stella Nelson spent last
week end at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Del Davis, of Tumalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henry drove
to Portland July 21 on buskiess,
returning the same day,
Mrs. Harold Tucker Is conva
lescing at home. She was dismiss
ed from St. Charles hospital on
Monday.
Redmond and owned the farm
now bqlonging to Horace Huzen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Pedcn, Mr.
and Mrs. Purl Arensmeler and
son, DaVid Michael, of Salem, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arensmeler
and children, Earllne and Linda,
picnicked at Suttle lake Wednes
day. Mrs. French Cooley of Bend
visited Friday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Pe
dcn. D. L. Penhollow took a group
of high school Christian Endnnv.
orers to Winema Christian camp
,;..i wmmvii. j nose included
in the group wore Vera Lou Bus
sett, Ileno Basey, Peggy North
cutt and Lament Sherman all of
i-owen uutte. Gene Peden and
Billy Penhollow also accompan
ied them. Penhollow returned
Monday, after visiting his grand
mother. Mrs. A. B. Smith, in Mc
Minnville, on her 86th birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Herbison
were Thursday evening dinner
guests at the Penhollow's.'
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MEN FINED
Bill Lee Walden, 88, Sonora,
Calif., and G. C. Stntler, Bend, ar
rested for disorderly conduct
Thursday night, were fined $50
apiece in municipal court last
night. Walden has not yet paid
his fine and is still confined to
the city jail. The two men were
involved in an altercation on a
Bond street parkjng lot.
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