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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1949)
PAGE TEN THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON 'THURSDAY; MAY 11, 1949 ecfed New Type Radio Show Proj At Redmond "Stipe Fun Show," a 15-mlnute program of Informal talks, gags, and give-aways, with audience participation, will be presented over KBND every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 2:45 p.m., beginning next week, under the sponsorship of the Stipe-Redmond Furniture store. . For each broadcast specific top ' les such as "Should husbands help their wives with the housework?" will be opened for discussion to members of the store audience. Also participants will be asked to relate to the radio listeners their most embarrassing mo ments, secret ambitions anu great est surprises." No Rehearsals The commercials are ' another feature of the program. For these, Ed Hamm, store manager and program emcee, will request some member of the audience to pick out a specific item of furni ture in the store and . attempt to make a sale to him. - He plans to ask the questions and make the remarks of a typical customer listening t& a sales talk, Hamm, who has never before spoken Into a radio mike or acted as master of ceremonies on a show, admits that he will be as much an ama teur on the program as any of the participants might be. he added that the program would be con ducted informally and with no script, ' . , . One prize each broadcast day will be awarded to a radio listen er tuned in on the program. Phone calls will be placed in the course of the show to determine the winners. . . The program will be broadcast directly from the Stipe-Redmond furniture store. Plans have been made to seat approximately 20 persons at the store studio. Be cause of the limited seating ca pacity persons desiring to attend -the show will have to make reser vations in advance either by writ ing or obtaining them in person at tne store. - Realty Transfers Planning Madras Water Reservoir Madras, May 12 -a Although a decision was not reached on a source of supply from which to keep it filled, the Madras city council has voted for construction xif a 1,000,000-gallon reservoir on a site overlooking the city at its southwest edge, on the old Dlzney place now owned by Ben. John ston. The estimated cost Of the reservoir and a main connecting It with the municipal system-was land, member of a firm of Corval placed at $77,824 by James How lis consulting engineers. It is pro posed to submit at a special elec tion a bond issue for financing the proposed new reservoir. .' Currently Madras Is maintain ing its municipal water system through ;a surplus from a well owned by the Union Pacific rail road and used to service locomo tives ot, the Central Oregon rail line. It also buys wholesale quan tities of Opal springs water from the Deschutes Valley water dis trict, an organization supplying domestic water to rural Jefferson county and the towns of Metolius and Culver. The city has miulo futile at tempts to obtain a water supply from a well, stinted last year at the southeast cdne of town. Work was resumed on the bore this spring and the well has been drilled to a depth in excess of 750 feet. Deeds. AprU 29 . Charles W. Keith et ux to W. E. Daum et ux, lots 5, 6, block 46 Center. - Wilma Jones et vlr to Mrs. Nora V.- Silvers, lots 1 to 16, block 76, Hillman. - Klcnard iNorman Manlon et ux to Lloyd Vernon Hartford, lots 13, 14, block 36 Center. ' Glenn L. Jones et ux to Ell E. Hopkins et ux, lot 6, block 9, Keystone. W. E. Daum et ux to Willard L. Fix et ux, lot 1, block 28, Center. Walter E. Swetland et ux to Glenn L. Jones et ux, lot 36, South Moreland. - Frank Laursen et ux to David J. Maudlin et al, lot 4, block 2, Rlver Terrace, i Mortgages, April 29 Eli E. Hopkins et ux to U. S. National bank, lot 6, block 9, Key stone. Glenn L. Jones et ux to Walter L, Daron et ux, lot 36, South Moreland. David J. Maudlin et al to First National bank, lot 4, block 2, River Terrace. Harold W. Spangler et ux to Deschutes Federal savings ana loan, part NMiSWSW 35. 7. 12, part swsw sitswsw aa, it, u. Mortgage Releases.'April 29 U. S. National bank to Milburn F. Meagher et ux. Deschutes Federal savings and loan to Glenn L. Jones et ux, lot 6. block 9. Keystone. U. S. National bank to Walter E. Swetland et ux. Deeds. May 80 Leo J. Keppers et ux to Mike D, Keppers et ux, lot 11, block 8, Deschutes. :i Mortgage Releases, April 30 Equitable-Savings and loan to Rolla u t ultz et ux. i J. J. Wilt to Uland S. Dill et ux, Deeds, May 2 City of Bend to Elizabeth C. pease, lots 14, la, lo, oiock (, Bend. Emma L. Hossfeldt to Leo M. Hossfeldt, lots 1, 2, block 9, Des chutes. , Walter W. Basim et ux to Leo Martin Hossfeldt, lots 1, 2, block 9, Descnutes. Charles F. Peters et ux to Jack Miller et ux, part SESW 16, 15, 13. Mortgages, May 2 $ Roy M. Johnson et ux to Des chutes Federal savings and loan, lot 6, block 103, First addition Bend park, . 'Deeds, May 3 Kenneth J. Ruth to Frank Laursen et ux, lot 14, block 5, River Terrace. - Otis D. Rawlins et ux to Doug las B. Hayes et ux, lots 9, 10, block 2, Kenwood. i Carl E. Alfrey et ux to Mabel Rarick, lot 9, block 76, Bend park Harold fci. Smith to Silvia Upul Smith, HW 10 S'ANE. - . Deeds, May Ni Chavls et ux to Frederick Keil- et ux, NV4 lots 6, 7, black 35, Wlestoria. William.J, Haney et ux to John Cantrell Jr., et ux, lots 14, 15, 16, block 111, First addition, Bend park. . , Reucl B. O'Lcary et ux to George Franklin et ux, lot 16, block 28, Highland. IN, A. Peterson et ux to w, u. Franks et al, SESW part NWSW 31,-19, 11, NWNE (lot 2) NENW (lot 3) 6, 20, 11. Vsnnnth Hunt Pt ux to William C. James et ux, lots 17, 18, block 144, second addition, Bend park. Oren P. Sleasman et ux to State of Oregon, SVjSE SWNW 33, 14, k v.... .,,,, inii n w. bei lots 5, 6, blocK 26, Riverside. Mortgages, May 4 F.oWirW keil Pt UX to U. S. National bank, lots 6, 7, block 35, Wiestona. ' John Cantrell Jr. et ux to C. W. Williamson et ux, lots 14, 15, 16, block 111, First addition, Bend park. , Robert V. Dougherty et ux to U. S. National bank, lot 12, block 9, Taylors addition. Glenn L. Jones et ux 10 wauer E. Swetland et ux, lot 36, Soutn Moreland, except south leet. . Mortgage Releases, May 4 II S Matinnal hunk tn R. P. Putman et ux, lot 5, block 7, Key stone terrace. - William Nartz et ux to Oren P. Sleasman et ux, partial release mortgage. Deeds, May S William Nnlcnn ("Viffpv ot 11V In Forrest Yeoman et ux, W'i lot 35, South Moreland. - , Roy Williamson et ux to Cyril H. May et ux, part lot 8, block KECKI'TION I'l.ANNKI) Prinevllle, May 12 Invita tions have been Issued by Carna tion chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for a reception, to be given baturday evening at the Prinevllle Masonic hall, for Mrs. Hazel M, Foster, past grand mat ron and now chairman of the bud get committee of the grand chap ter of Oregon. Members of the fraternal group are expected from other Central Oregon communities. United Serves Many. Passengers More than 1,500 passengers have been accommodated by U nited Air Lines at its Bend Redmond airport, Roberts field near Redmond, in the first four months of the present year, J. C. Sedell, station manager, announc today. ( Passenger traffic to date ovet 13, Bend. John H. Hall et ux to A. D. Stevens et ux, N. 50 feet, lots 11, 12, block 131, second addition, Bend park. i Martgages, May 5 Gyril H. May et ux to U. S. National bank, part lot 8, block 15, Bend. Edwin T. Wallace to Adrlenne A. Wallace, part SW 31, 20, 10. Mortgage Releases, May 5 U. S. National bank to Roy A. Williamson et ux, part lot 8, block 15, Bend. First National bank to John H. Hall et ux. the corresponding period last year has increased 16 per cent, in the local service area, which comprises all of central Oregon. The city of Bend has produced 47 per cent of this traffic. ', Percentage Low Sedell said the percentage from Bend is rather low, in view of respective populations in the various mldstate communities. However, he said, the Bend per centage is showing an increase. The heaviest traffic destination has been Portland, followed by Seattle, San Francisco and points east. Sedell said the half-fare family plan has been used fair- PARROT BRINGS AID New York, May 12 (IB Police Investigation of cries of "Let me out" coming from a locked office yesterday discovered a pet parrot, calling attention in the only way it knew to the fact that its mast er, Gustave Moerez, 50, had been bound and of $744. gagged and robbed ly extensively on trips to Port land and the east. - With the advent of summer vacations and the increase in tourists, passenger traffic to and from Roberts field is expected to increase, Sedell said. - ALL SERVICES FREE! Trips Arranged by AIR WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL BUREAU Hotel Reservations Anywhere PILOT BUTTE INN PHONE 1775 Offices In Klamath Falls and Redmond Striking Millmen Return to Work I Eugene, May 12 (W Striking AFL millmen were back on the Job today after they had bolted a statewide negotiation committee.- . . ' . J The millmen, part of 1,000 men who went on strike April 25, noti fipri emnlove'rs that the local hereafter would conduct its own 'investigations. They Mid they would return i to work at the prestrike wage and wltnqut .a contract. '.. The statewide strute was called to, support a union demand for a 1 71i Mntm. an hmlr waoa Inproocn over the old $1.77 Vi an hour top I - l uittuvst owe , t " The United States released 30 different . issues of postage stamps. In 1948, a record year, i DAIRYMEN STOP LIFTING HEAVY MILK CANS Let cT-33 Cool Your Milk WRIT! WIRE PHONE FOR FREE LITERATURE . MONKOK DAIRY MACHINKRV, INC. 135 N. W. l'rk, I'ortlund Alwittr 6161 DISTRIBUTED IN BEM) BY RAINES IHSIKIBLTINU CO. By PopularRequest ... : i We REPEAT this RED HOT SPECIAL! i ""' . Main or LAND SEA I I If&VRSZS.. I When it rains it pours , , a-S ;0 ' AS OUR BEST T-BONE STEAKS! LjzJ LB. Here's Some More Real Values in Our Meat Section! Fresh-Lean PORK SPARERI6S LB 45c GROUND BEEF Ground fresh daily lb. PORK SAUSAGE AO Country svle lb. "7 LINK SAUSAGES CO I7 PORK ROAST Meaty shoulder cut lb PORK STEAKS Tender mealy lb, 49 FANCY HAMS CCc Sugar cured lb. 33 BACON JOWLS ore Bean pot delight lb. Id SLICED BACON CQc Fancy, lean TJ. w PIECE BACON qc Cudahy'j Puritan lb. " FANCY FRYERS Cc Ready for the pan lb. MJ Short-Shank SMOKED PICNICS LB. 39' GARDEN-FRESH PkODUCIt Enjoy these flavorful spring varieties rtoW. Every item is carefully selected by our expert buyers! RED RADISHES GREEN ONIONS Heap a bowl . the dinner , table tonight 7 1 Large Cc bunch w Sweet PEAS TOM A TOES Gardenslde Brand No. 2 Grown in ihe Northwat Can rVesfvoe Brand New, Solid Pack No. 2Va Can 10 15 PEAS and POTATOES Tender, young Peas Plump, Green Pods ........... 2 lbs. 25c Deschutes -. Mo. VI .. 10 lbs. 55c Canned Food Valuex Fancy Peas sugar b.h. n0. 301 en 16c New Potatoes D.tMoni. N0 jc.n15c Spinach Em. uy n8. vt en 19c Spaghetti ('m0."...,,, AV Tuna Fish BiUmor.,i(,n,d. v, c.n 35c Celery Soup i0y,,,J4 Colics Savings Nob Hill Coffee 48c ,1; 94c Airway Coffee lib, 45c i 89c Edwards Coffee 53c 1 2.09 Swift's PREM With beef added 39c 12-01. Can Af Random Values Graham Crackers Wu. ,Pi9.49c Enriched Flour ,r,'l 2S.ii,as1w Tillamook Cheese D. R .d lb 65c Candy Bars 6, of25 b'98c Butter Fingers 6f0,25c 98 Air WiCk KHIi unplint odort bo. 69' , Red Polish ou u.m. 25c ASPARAGUS... 2 lbs. 29c GOLDEN CARROTS., lb. 8c Smooth tender ones SPINACH 2 for 25c LETTUCE HEADS.... lb. 9c Fresh, crisp leave GREEN PEPPERS ... lb. 29c ,:, . Fine tot stuffing RHUBARB ..J... 4 lbs. 19c , For perfect pics SQUASH........ 2 lbs. 25c iKucchlni solid ' TOMATOES .... 12-01. 25c , Red, rlpo flsvorful Prices in thh ad effective thru Saturday- We teterre the right to limit ROYAL SATIN 3-lb. Can WELCH'S Peach or Apricot PAR-GRANUlATkO 's Large Siie HOT SHORTENING 87e Preserves ,.ib '.j., 27c Improved Soap 55c 1 i' SAUCE, CRISCCwFamous 3-Lb. Can PLAYFAIR Popular . WHITE KING SOAP Gardeniide SHORTENING d3c DOCJ FOO(l 3 COIlS 23 Granulated . Reg. pig- 4 4Qc HAUY'S l6ot.C.n DUZ Granulated r Luk TOILET SOAP ins I y meat BALLS 39c SOAP c.. 31c y ,iu 13c 2 fof 17 ' I