The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 06, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Bend Recreation
i Schedule
': By Dave Howard
. Dlmttr of RMmiilon ,
'. . ' , . Swimming
Registration for swimming in
struction, to begin July 11, is still
open at the Red Cross office, Har
mon playfielfl, the recreation of
fice and the pool. Classes will
be for beginners, intermediates,
swimmers and in junior and sen
ior lifesaving. Classes for chil
dren will be from 10 to 12 in the
morning and adult classes will be
in the early evening, There Is
no charge either for the lessons
or admittance to the pool during
the class period for those regis
tered. Library Program
. There will be a program of
story telling, quiet games, sim
ple crafts, drama, singing games
and record stories in the library
auditorium for children 12 and
under. This will be from 10 to 12
every morning, Monday through
Friday. Gloria Hutchins is the
director in charge, and members
of the Young Mothers' club will
assist her.
Girls' Playday
Wednesday, July 13, there will
be a girls' playday from 10 in the
morning until 2 in the afternoon
on the Bend high school field.
There will be games and contests
for everyone. All girls of all ages
are Invited to attend. Bring your
own lunch and refreshment.
; v Help! - Help!
; Volunteer help is needed by the
Red Cross in the form of check
room attendants to assist during
the swim campaign which starts
on July 11. These people are
needed to check clothes In and out
for those taking lessons. If you
wish 'to help out, register imme
diately with Mrs. William Niskan
en by calling 624-J.
:- MILLMEN BACK AT WORK
Portland, July 6 (IPi Some
1,000 AFL millmen In Oregon re
ported back to work yesterday
after a 60-day strike to await set
tlement .ratification by union
groups at Albany and Eugene.
The workers are subject to
strike recall if balloting by the
two 'upstate groups fail to pro
vide the necessary majority for
settlement.
The Woodwork Emplayers as
sociation has offered pay increas
es ranging from six cents to
seven and one-half cents an hour.
The. new scale would be $1.85 an
hour, with a- small group receiv
ing $1.90. ;
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DENTISTRY
Dr. H. E. Jackson
:;.pAt hU residential office
yjjtO PARKING PROBLEM
230 Lava Road
j!?"-;." Phone 134 .
Raf Ses Up Home On Top of Motor
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A rodent, believed to be a oaekrat. made a noor selection when it set uo housekeeping on top of an
automobile motor, members of the Court House Service station staff in Bend decided last week. In
the nest were two tiny rats that had perished when the car was started. Mel lniDauir, ot Tiuerron,
Calif., was owner of the car, and he said the rat made the nest between a stop in Klamath Falls and
tlOHf NIMil ' KlH TROLLEY?'
Chicago, July fi IPi Twenty
five trolley passengers were
thrown Into panic and three were
Injured early today when light
ning struck two street cars here.
None of the Injured was hurt
seriously, however. Fire broke
out but was extinguished quickly.
Panic started when the pas
sengers werp unable to open the
doors after the first bolt. When
the doors were opened, two wom
en were knocked to the pavement
by the fleeing passengers. Only
one car contained passengers.
The other was empty except for
the motor man and conductor.
TIRED OF WAITING
Couer d'Alene, Ida. IP
Charged with stealing an auto
mobile, Ed Silas, 33, explained:
"I got tired waiting for the bus."
the service stop in Bend. The rat's nest is shown in this picture. The nest was discovered when Jack
watson oi me local service station raised tne noou to service me car.
Grange Hall j
Grange Hall, July 6 (Special)
Alex Walters was presented with
his 25-year certificate at the regu
lar meeting of the Eastern Star
grange last Tuesday evening by
the state deputy, Vern Lantz,
who was guest at the meeting.
Mr. Walters has been an active
member of the Eastern Star
grange the full 25 years. E. H.
Young, who Is also a 25-year
member, was unable to be present
at the meeting.
During the business meeting
reports were made by the various
committees. Mrs. Walter Prich
ard gave the highlights of her
trip to the state grange session
at Coos Bay. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Lantz gave short talks on the
state grange session. Demits
were received from Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Keeler from Redmond
grange.
The lecturer program was in
charge of the home economics
group with Mrs. Alex Walters
chairman of the program. This
included group singing led by
Mrs. Albert Allen, who also fav
gred the group with several solo
numbers, a patriotic readirig by
Mrs. Walters assisted by Roger
Brown; a skit with Mrs. Walters,
Mrs. Homer Brown, Mrs. Frank
McConnell and Mrs. John Franks
participating; a violin solo by
Haley Prichard; a short talk
about Coos Bay and surrounding
country by Mrs. Walter Prichard
and Violet Klobas, and a song
by John Klobas, with guitar ac
companiment. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kribs and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laing were
on the hospitality committee for
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Klobas,
Mi'riMiniiiiitftii'iwr-iri
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UHk &9 father Slays
"Log carry easy in little pieces
like get big job done with little
wampum at Pontiac dealers"
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MDY WORK
fAMTINO
by toctry-lilnd tprtt
COMPIETI OVERHAUL
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ASK US FOR ESTIMATES
Ward Motor Co.
PONTIAC GMC
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank and
Mrs. John Klobas, all of Portland,
were recent visitors at the Pete
Klobas home. While in Bend they
also visited a number of other
relatives.
Mrs. Marion Dubuis is a pa
tient in the St. Charles hospital,
suffering, from the flu. She was
admitted last Friday.
Guests at the Carlin-Mattson
ranch over the Fourth of July hol
idays were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Officer and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Caverhill, Mr. and Mrs.
George Harrer, all of Mt. Vernon,
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Car-
lin of Richland, Wash., and Ever
ett Officer of John Oay.
Pete Klobas and son, John,
spent the week end visiting rela
tives in Hood River.
The Eastern Star juvenile
grange will meet on Saturday,
July 9, at the grange hall, ' at
2 p.m.
Mrs. Achsash Stearns and
daughter, Sally, left Saturday for
Ashland where Mrs. Stearns will
attend the summer session of
Southern Oregon normal school.
Mrs. Stearns teaches the upper,
grades at Young school.
Mr. and Mrs, J. 'P. Baker ' of
Portland, former residents of this
community, visited at the Pete
Klobas home last week. They are
also visiting relatives and other
friends in central Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Baker, and
daughter, of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Keyte and son, of Sa
lem, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ross
vick, o Portland, were week-end
visitors at the Howard Hyde
home.
Art and Carl Paul, twin sons
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paul, left
Monday for Cove, where they will
attend the Episcopal summer
school for the junior children for
two weeks.
The Blue Ribbon canning club
met with Willa. Fix and canned
strawberries at their regular
meeting Tuesday. Plans were
completed for attendance and ex
hibits for Rally day, July 15. The
next meeting will be JUly 19 wltn
Mavis Rowley as hostess.
Arthur Li. rricnard and son,
Michael, of San Francisco, visit
ed in Bend over the week end
with his mother, Mrs. Ed Pryor,
and his brothers, Wesley and
Walter, and their families.
The Eastern Star- grange will
hold Its regular meeting on Tues
day,. July 12, at 8:30 p.m.
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REDMOND MAN NAMED
Salrm, July 6 tU'i Gov. Doug
las McKay today announced the
reappointment of J. R. Roberts of
Redmond as a member of the
state board of aeronautics. He
will serve a five-year term.
We Repair All Makes
of Washers
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