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    THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949
PAGE TWELVE
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
day.
Grater Lake
Road Opening
Salem,: May 12 (IP) A heavy
snow pack may delay opening ot
the rim drive around Crater lake
this year and opening of the east
and north entrances, the Oregon
state highway commission travel
information department has been
informed by the ' national park
service offices at Medford
West and south entrances to the
park, however, aie now in excel
lent condition, and so is the route
to the rim, wltn no ice or snow
on the pavement, the travel de
: partment was advised. Snow
depths are now gradually decreas
ing up to eight incnes a day. In-
: dications art Mat Annie Springs
campground at the junction of tne
soutti and west roads will be in
use much earlier than the rim
' campground. The latter is more
than 1,000 feat higner, and tne
snow accordingly is deeper.
Lodge accommodations are slat
ed to be avallaDle June 15. Sleep
ing cabins also will be opened for
the season on that date. The rim
campground will not be ready.
Annie Spring is expected to open
June 15 and will serve camping
- needs, park officials said. Bus
service is to begin from Medford,
Grants ' Pass and Klamath falls
June 13. "
Superintendent E. P. Leavitt of
. Crater Lake national park said
probable opening dates of the
north and east entrance and rim
roads would be announced as soon
as possible.
Limited services will be avall-
able at tne Oregon Caves national
monument May 15, with all facil
ities in complete operation May
29, the travel information depart
ment said. -The park service an
nounced It Is enlarging the park
ing area near the caves entrance.
No advance dates have yet been
set for opening of the Mt. Hood
loop and McKenzie highways,
with snow depths governing clear
aqoe of highways ;for trafuc. All
other trans-Cascade highways,
now are open. ' i ' . !
Several summer resorts -m the
uplands already are In operation,
wjth all establishments ready for
. guests in June. Coast ' resorts,
lodges and such, the department
pointed out, are open throughout
the year.
FLOWERS
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We telegraph flowers
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Sundays
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Beat of Materials Furnished
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REDMOND
Redmond, May Vi (Special)
Key club members and their spon
sor, "Rusty" Davles, will hold a
Joint session with the Kiwanis
club Tuesday, May 17, at a 6:30
dinner at the ueiimontl hotel ban
quet room.
The eighth graders at the John
Tuck scnool together with their
teachers are planning a picnic at
Shevlin park May 20.
John Hies was in Bend Tuesday
afternoon to make final arrange
ments for the Junior-senior ban
quet which will be held at the
Fllot Butte inn iuesday night.
Delpha Charleswortn and La
verna Penson are helping on the
invitation and decoration commit
tees for the Westminster banquet
honoring the senior members of
the fellowship group.
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Baker left
on vacation Wednesday, May 11.
They plan to visit Baker's par
ents in Bishop, Calif., and tars.
Baker's parents in Phoenix, Ariz.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodges
spent several days in Redmond
visiting their son-in-law ana
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Downs. -
George Childers, of Prineville,
visited at the Art Tifft home over
the week erld.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Wert
have as their house guest Van
Wert's sister, Mrs. Laura Davies,
of Pocatello, Ida.
Tne Townsend club held a pot
luck dinner at the Townsend hall,
Monday, May 9, at 7 p.m. They
made plans tor Kobcrt lownscnu,
son of the originator of the Town
send plan, to be guest speaker for
the evening. Iney held only a
short business meeting.
No-host Dance club -will hold Its
final parly of the season Friday
evening; May 13, at 8:30 p.m. in
the Townsend hall. Amsbeny's
orchestra .will play. and Mrs.
Lester Walton, Mr. and Mrs. a. a.
Russell and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
King are the committee in charge.
NORTH REDMOND
North Redmond, May 12 (Spe
cial) The North Unit extension
club met at the home of Mrs.
C. K. Ferguson with an all-day
meeting Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. miey uook, or
Madras, and Mrs. May Donlon, of
Portland,' were Sunday guests at
the Frank corwin nome.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, of
North Redmond, are parents of a
baby girl. Mrs. Williams is the
former Betty Jo Ferguson. This
is their first cnild.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffith re
turned Thursday from a month's
visit with Mrs. Griffith's son in
Medford. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Jones and
j daughter, Shirley, and Carol Ann
Jones . , were Saturday dinner
guests at the Allen Grant home
in Bend.
The Sunshine club will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. W. Schrunk
on Tuesday, May 17.
Mrs. Earl Dexter accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Houston to
The Dalles on Friday, She re
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turned on Tuesday by bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ferguson are
moving to the Rova place, which
was recently purchased by Clar
ence Jerguson.
Mrs. s. u. Micnel and Mrs. jbck
Sheey, of Prineville, called at the
Oren Jones home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred MaeDonald
are parents of a 7 pound 14 ounce
dauchter born Manday at the
Medical-Dental hospital. The baby
has been named Linda Jean. I he
MacDonalds have two sons. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blore and
children returned Monday to their
home at White Salmon, Wash.,
after a two weeks' visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wiley.
Clara and Roger Dexter Joined
a group of picnickers at the Cove
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Preszler. of
Powell Butte, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ferguson and sons were
dinner guests at the Dan Fergu
son home on Motner s day.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiley, of
Reedsport, were week-end guests
at the Charles Wiley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Meivllle (Jorwm
were guests at the Frank Corwin
home Sunday evening.
NORTHWEST REDMOND
Northwest Redmond, May 12
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weir and son, of Portland, spent
the week end at the home ot Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Elson and their
son, Bud. Weir is a brother of
Mrs. Elson.
Kenneth Viegas attended the
joint installation of F.F.A. offi
cers in Prineville Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Viegas and
son, Kennetn, were in Bend sun
day for their Mother's day dinner
and a show.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Plass, of Red
mond, spent Saturday evening at
the R. K. Woodward home.
State grange deputy Verne
Lantz was in charge of the meet
ing Saturday night when the
Y.G.A. was organized. This indi
vidual unit will be known as "The
Progressive Pilgrims of Purity."
The officers elected were as fol
lows: president, Bob Shoistal;
vice-president, Margaret Arm
strong; secretary, Kenneth Vie
gas; treasurer, n.lien Stacy, and
sentinel, Lyle Harrison, rney will
meet on the fist Monday of each
month. ' i x r ,
Mr. and Mis. E. E. Burgess were
Mother's day dinner guests at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Reed, of Culver.
Mr. and Mis. Dick Moorman
and Mr. and Mrs. Zeko Morton,
who have been living in the Bur
gess bouse, have moved to Powell
Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Paxton and
daughter have moved into the
house vacated by them. ';
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schauor,
of Myrtle Creek, spent the past
week end at Die home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bourland.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perkett and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boone were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Judd Bourland.
. Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christ in
Powell Butte on Saturday.
Ben Bratcher, of Albany, called
at several homes in this commu
nity last week. He was here to
get goldfish for his aquatic gar
dens. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Glover and
daughter, Sharon, of Mt. Vernon,
spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson
land Mi's. Nellie Thompson at
Terrebonne. Mrs. Glover Is a sis
ter of Earl Thompson and the
daughter of Mrs. Nellie Thomp
son. Un bunday the family group
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attended Mother's day services at
Powell Butte. ' ' '
Mrs. R. K. Woodward was host
ess to a group of the women rid
ers of the Saddle club at a wiener
roast on Thursday of last week.
Relatives visiting at tne nome
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Peden on
Mother's day were Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Peden and family, of Grants
Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peden,
of Ashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Davis and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Peden and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Arensmeier and
family, of Redmond.
Mrs. Nellie Underwood joined
som'e friends on a trip up the
Metollus Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. w. ti, feinonow
and his sister, Mrs. Etta Klebbe,
from Olwein, Iowa, visited at the
home of his son, D. L. Penhollow,
Friday evening. The W. H. Pen
hollows have been visiting rela
tives in Iowa for the past year.
They returned home via the south
ern route, stopping at many points
of interest. The trip took them
four weeks. They came through
Sunland, Calif., where they visited
another son. Paul Penhollow.
They are now at their home In
Tumaio.
Mr. and Mrs. Herscel Reed and
daughter, Arrista Belle, of Culver,
called at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burgess.
Powell Butte
Powell Butte, May 12 The
Parent Teachers organization
met at the school Friday after
noon and elected Mrs. Larry
Timmerman president; Mrs. Tim
Adams, vice-president; Mrs. Nor
man Isaacson, secretary, and re
elected Mrs. Fred Wirth as treas
urer. Mrs. Timmerman and Mrs.
Adams served refreshments to the
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peeler and
From where
Curley Lawson's cousin from back
East and a few of us got talking
when he was here visiting, and I
couldn't help noticing how different
he said things.
For Instance, he said, "Lifting '
that 200-pound bag of cement al
most killed mo." "You mean sack
of cement?" asks Curley. (That's
the way we'd say it) "No," inter
rupts young Elliott who'd Bpent a
lot of time down South, "lie means
a 'poke of seC-mcnt.' "
It was good for a chuckle, any
jway. Bag, sack or poke we knew
Copyright,
Wrum i''dowa'f fires.
as ilhiiraiod,
avaifob'o a' extra cosf.
Am
Meres Comiort
with a capital
Fill-in Job Finally
Concluded After 57 Years
Lead, S.D. IPiE. M. Ryan has
retired after "fllling-in" for anoth
er man for 57 years and seven
months at the Homestake gold
mine.
. During the early days, whenev
er a miner wanted a day off, he
got another man to take his place.
One day In 1891, Ryan recalled,
he was asked to fill-in for another
man for a day.
"I said I would, and while on the
Job next day, the foreman asked
me whom I was working for. I
said, 'Albert Knobb." Thereupon,
the foreman said, 'You had better
come out tomorrow, and on second
thought, you better continue com
ing out until Nobb gets back.'
"Well, Nobb hasn't returned yet,
nearly 58 years later, and I've
been coming out every shift
since."
four children moved from Prine
ville recently and are living in the
Riggs house keeping house for
Tim and Jerry Gronin. Sandra
Peeler has entered the second
grade. Peeler Is the new owner
of the Pouls blacksmith shop.
: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Reif were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Bussett,
and family.
Mrs. E. W. Gentry was hostess
to the Wednesday evening bridge
club when Mrs. T. C. Haynes,
Mrs. Tim Adams and Mrs. Mer
ton Basey won the prizes. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Larry Timmerman on May 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Jordan, of
Redmond, were present for the
Mother's day services Sunday
morning. , , ,
American antelope have been
paced at running speeds up to 70
miles an hour.
AdwirttumtHli
I sit :..$y Joe Marsh
How Would You Say It?
what ho was trying to say.' It
just depends on where you are in
the U. S., which way sounds right.
: From where I sit, whenever we
criticize someone for sounding fun
ny to us, we ought to think how we
sound to them. It's the same as
choosing your liquid refreshment.
I'm accustomed to a moderate glass
of beer you may like ginger ale
but who's to say the other's wrong?
I'd say we're both right!
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