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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 THE 'BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON PXSf tTHlRTEEM Deschutes County National Contest Entrants Selected The Deschutes county Local Leaders association awards, com mittee composed of Mrs. Arnold Sandwlck, Mrs. Nolan Turner and R. E. Lynds, with the aid of the club agent, Donald L. Benscoter, have selected the county winners who will compete in the State for National Contests. The national committee on boys and girls club work cooperating with the extension service, the state agricultural colleges and the U. S. department of agriculture sponsored the national contests this year. Marjorie Davidson of Young's school district is the county win ner of the recreation contest. She will receive a blue ribbon. Mar jorie is also the winner in the garden contest. John Kiesow Winner John Kiesow of Glen Visla is the county winner in the achieve ment contest John Is eligible to compete in both the state and na tional achievement contest. The awnrd for a national winner is a college scholarship of $200. John is also the county winner in the 4-H meat animal contest. John will receive a gold filled medal of hon or. John exhibited the champion pen of fat hogs at the P. I. Mary Ann Kiesow, also of Glen Visia, is the winner of a gold filled medal of honor for winning the girls' record contest. Mary Ann is also the contest winner in the clothing contest and will re ceive another gold filled medal of honor. Tumalo Boy Wins Lawrence Allen of Tumalo was chosen as the county winner of the dairy production contest. Law rence will receive a gold filled medal of honor. John Kiesow of. Glen Vista will receive a silver" filled medal as he placed second in the dairy production contest. Betty Koth Wins Betty Koth of Glen Vista was announced as the county winner of the canning contest and will re ceive a gold filled medal of honor. Tommy Burton of the Young school district is the 4-H poultry achievement winner. Tommy will receive a sterling silver medal of hnnnr. Barbara Uphoff of Redmond Pleasant Ridge Pleasant Ridge, Oct 21 (Special) -rVVeek end guests at the John ollSilC! hninn urain Un C?, .,. daughter, Miss Eva Susac, who nds returned to John Day where she is emnlnvpH and tlti. .i mo -------v , nuu miD. John C. Susac of Corvallis, who spent the week end with the Su- sacs, jonn Is a student at O.S.C. Mrs. Horace McKee was a visi tor Frlrlnv at th LT r Tu , y - ... M. 1WUCIVB home in Redmond. Oswald Hanson's mother and brothers. M Tiimrf, ua. and sons, Rav and Elmer. ,nf V.ix. gene, stopped at the Hanson home on their way to North Da- nuiu 10 aiiena iunerai services for her Pl'AnririnilCThtDl' Ulhn noce-nrl i " iiu pnoacu away following an attack of polio- melius, - - - . . Mr. and Mrs Rnhort r:a,-hrT and Sons nnrl P.nrhnHon'a fatkaM William Garboden.. went to Springfield Saturday. JaV Mfrfpp loft Cimrlmr fAH --v - w .V.V UUIIUUJ 1U1 Camas, Wash., to visit relatives. Sunday afternoon Willis Cott rell left by bus for his home at Shenandoah. Tmva nftot- caoai WeekS SDOnt at thn hnnu nf hie son and family, the F. H. Cottrells. mis. tiorace McKee and daugh ter, Linda, was a visitor of Mrs. GeorPB OnnlPV nt PflrlmnnH Got. urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Povey were dinner guests of the E. G. Mans- was chosen winner of the dairy foods demonstration contest. She will receive a gold filled medal of honor for the highest individual demonstration. , fields at Redmond Thursday eve ning. It was the birthday anni versary of Randy Povey. Bud Conklin, brother of Sid Conklin visited the Conklin fam ily on his way from Crescent to Minnesota where, he, will spend the winter." . , . Fay Heln,' of Prineville, was a caller at the J. T. Lamb home Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Owen, of Canby, were visitors at the Julian Smallwood home over the week end, . . .. , Mrs. Horace McKee was an aft ernoon visitor Friday of, Mrs. F. H. Cottrell. Sunday dinner guests at the Os wald Hanson home were Alfred Mikkelsen and his mother, Mrs. Sine Mikkelsen. . - . Mrs. L. W. Hagerty accompan ied Mrs. H, E. Smith to Reedsport Thursday. They returned home Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cottrell and son, Keith, and Cottrell's father, Willis Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Os wald Hanson and children and the Loyd Petersen family were guests Saturday evening at the Mikkelsen home. W. R. Lamb of Areata, Calif., arrived Saturday to assist his brother, J. T. Lamb, In building a new house on the Lamb place. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mis. Ole Hansen were visitors of the Mlkkelsens. - Mrs. J. T. Lamb and Mrs. Loyd Petersen attended the 4-H club leaders' meeting held in the 4-H building at the fairgrounds in Redmond Thursday evening. Edgar Stevens and Earl Mur phy called at the L. W. Hagerty APPLE CIDER at APPLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION . , 1 HOOD MVIR, ORIOON home last week, following a suc cessful hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osbor.i and daughter, of Portland, were week end guests of the Antone Halter family. Mis. Osborn and Mrs. Halter are sisters. Sunday dinner guests at the Ted Povey home' were, Mr, and lrs. Bob Povey and son, Randy, .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Povey and daughter, Judy, of Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crownover, of Medford. Sunday evening visitors at the Povey home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynes and two children of Tumalo. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walton re turned home Thursday after sev eral days spent in Portland. Mrs. George Coffelt's father, Adolph Van Beveren, and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Beveren and daughter, Nancy Ann,' of Klamath Falls, were visitors at the Coffelt home last week. Mrs.-C. GUlenwater and her ste ter. Mrs. Glen Gillenwater of Let anon, and Mrs. Leo Burns and niece from Albany, were visitors at the Coffelt home Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Folmer Bodtker, of Tumalo, are visitors at the L. W. Hagerty home. 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