The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 15, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, JULY 15. 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Local News
TicMrr.itViTiii;
Minimum yesterday, ltd di'iircc.
Minimum last nliiht, M ili'Kri'N.
Ilcnd Tartly cloudy tlirouifli
Saturday . scaltcrcil nflnionn
lhumlcrsliirm hluli Imluy HI 1)2;
low tiniliflit 1.1 ftll; Nuliiriluy
MSHH.
Mr." ond Mrs. K. C. Taylor of
(limits I'iin Were overnight
KUests of Mr. mill Mrs. Iviiii II.
biiwlcy, ttbl McKtulcy. Tin, Tuy
loin urn miikliiK a mom Ii'h tour
if I liu middle western slates.
A mi'clliiK of officers of Hip
Pcsi-hulcs County Pioneers' iinmi
I'litlloii will hi' Iii-i lnnle.lit nl 7:30
o'l'loi'k, In (hi office of tlu I'ounty
Mihuiil superintendent, In I he
county courthouse. 1'lc.ns for (Mo
summer picnic will Ik- made, K. A.
Sinllli. president of Ilia assocla
lion, lint anniiiiiii'i'il.
A () pound, S ou lire hoy, Dnvltl
I. vim. wim born Thursiliiy at St.
(iiiiili'd lionplinl to Mr. ami Mih.
(llcnn Cook, 1001 Roosevelt ave
nun. JiiilK" nnil Mih. Miili'olm W.
WllkliiHiin mill clillilri'ii, Ji-nn nnil
Wlllliiin. have ri'iiirni'il to The
Dulles. They were In Iiend lust
wiH'k In iitti'iul funeral services
for C. A. Holmes. Mr. WllkliiHiin
wns formerly Alice Holmes, of
lieiul.
Mr. mul Mm. 11. W. Wilson nnil
f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . from Soul I li. mul Sjtt. nnil
Mm. I'nl Itlley. 1'iisco, have re
lunuil lo their homes after viMlt
liiK for n week at the home of
Mr. and Mm. J. K. McGlnnla, 618
lllll street. Mr. nnil Mm. McOlnnls
hail Juki returned from n two
week varntlon scnt In Seattle,
Yiiklmn anil i'asco. shortly Is-fore
thi' visitors nrrlvi'il In Id-nil.
Weekend visitor at thp lionip
of Mm. K. J. llrmiKon, W8 Hookc
veil, were her mother, Mrs, A. L.
(Iron, KpoUnno, unit hrr sister,
Mm. licit (Hidden, with husband
nnil family, from Thompson Kails,
Mont. They drove to ('ruler lake,
which, thouuh Ipiiii In mood Itidlico
than usual, mill presented a beau
t If nl nMH'lai'k-. Mm. Hranson
Is rmployed lit I'lioto Arts studio.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stone, of Su
sanna Knolls, Calif. mt Mr. and
Mrs. Morris I'lymale of Iuns.
nuilr, Calif., me visitors In Iiend
at tin- home of Mr. and Aim. K. L.
Hicks, 4.'M Hlvemiile. Mm. Slum
Is the mother and Mr. I'lymale Is
a cousin of Ken i licks.
Melody Hose Is the nnme select
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Ccrald Kosn
luond. of I'rinevllle, for their
daughter, horn today at St.
Charles hospital. '1 no baby
weighed 6 iouiid.
A meetliiK of the Camp Klrc
camp staff will he held loulKht at
H p.m. In the oiKanlallon's office
III Hie Coble InillillnK. Appoint,
menu for Hie I ill!) camp will be
maile.
Mr. and Mm. Kolth Crosswlille,
220 Drake loud, ara parents of a
0 pound, 12 ounce boy born loduy
at SI. Charles hospltul,
I. W. Ileasley, enrlyiliiy ecu.
trul OrcKon resident, Is "dolnjt
nicely" al Kmanuel hospital In
I'orlland, wlieru ho underwenl
major surgery July 2. Tills re
port was hroiiKht back by his
slHlerlii law, Mrs. Anno Forbes,
who returned several days uuo
from I'orlland. whi-ru she visited
him. Mis. Forbes also reported
seeing A. C. Klrtsls, former J tend
resident who once 0M-nileil a
swimming pool on the Deschutes,
near I'liiiii-er park. Ik- has ac
quired an HUaeru tiact al Ocean
l.akc, which he Is subdividing
and selling as acreages, she said,
lie donated the community a
nlncacre tract for a baseball
field, which wus named for him.
Mr. nnil Mrs. I'elo Ulani, Cul
ver, are parents of a boy born
yesterday at St. Charles hospital.
The baby weighed I pounds, 7
ounces.
Mr, and Mm. James Aim and
family huve returned from a six
and u half week trip lo North
Dakota and Minnesota, visiting
relatives and friends. They were
called east Ix-cause of. the ser
ious Illness ot his father, AllM-rt
Aim, ot Christine, N. D. lie died
an hour alter their arrival.
DcUuncc Studio will he closed
for one week. July lb to 'li. Adv.
NOTICE
Members lirooKs Woods Unit,
I.Vv.A. Local 0-7: Meeting Friday
evening, juiy 13, 7:J0 p.m., I.Vv.a.
tiau, 'joJ bond Street, itencl, Ore
gun. Adv.
Hetall Clerks Local No. l.rC5
win noid tncir dance al Carroll
Acres Mituruay night, Juiy 10.
1-reu Dallas uicnesira. Admis
sion $1.2o per coupw. Auv.
Central Ore.m aucllun yards
sine nays win be cnunged Jiom
wedni'iHiiiy to Tnursuay. atuning
Juiy 21. m n Smitn, manager, uuv
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ir. aim mis. it. .. Luwsun and
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4-H Rally
(Continued from I'ugc 1)
Tower I healer. A highlight of the
program was the presentation of
the Jaycen rup, to he uwarded
Inter this year to the outstanding
411 elul) mcmlH-r, who wilt In;
chosen on a hauls of quality of
work on club projects, Income'
from projects, community acti
vities anil reports. The cup wus
given todny to lion Dcnscotcr,
beschutes county 411 club agent,
by Al Cook, of the Jaycees.
Kecognlzed at the program
were John Klesow, of the (Jli-n
Vista district, whose 10 years In
club work make him Deschutes
county's 4 H er with the longest
service record, und lluley l'rich-
ard, or Klchdrdson community,
who curries eight projects this
year, more than any other club
member.
20 Club Represented
Twenty clubs were recognized
for having 100 per cent rally day
attendance. They are us follows,
with the lender, community und
project listed in that order:
Mrs. james nice, i,u-n vista,
flower; Mrs. W. It. Mnssengule,
Young, garden; Miss Mary Ann
Klesow, (lien Vista, cooking;
Miss lietty Koth, Ulen Vista, cun
ning; Mrs. liu Cox, C;ien Vista,
sewing; Mrs. Leslie Krlbs, Glen
Vlstu, garden und camp cookery;
Mrs. lienry Trueux, '1 cm-bonne,
clothing; Mrs. It. K. Lynds, lied
mund, ruse und flower; Mrs. Ola
UrlMinn, 1'k-asunt Judge, cooking.
Mrs. Noiun Turner, Young,
bucnelor sewing; Mrs. Frank Al
len, Ailullu, sewing; Gene l-'cden,
Redmond, camp cookery; Jack
Jones, lumulo, bec-t; Mrs. Louis
uuiuup, (.len Vlstu, poultry; wul
tor nicnurd, Klcnurdson, dairy;
'1 nomas jl. Uurtuii, Klcnuruson,
puuury; Mrs. W. A. Winney,
uicn vislu, knitting; Mrs. Yvuitcr
I'ricnuru, Hicnuruson, crops and
cunning.
lstera Clubs Vln
Kit si plucj fur exlilblls was
awarded to the Ulsters clubs, for
u vai led dlspluy set up In the win
uow of 1'acillc l'ower und Light
company, It wus announced by
George Marling, who headed a
corps oi Jaycees as general
cnuirman In emu go ot ruuy day
uirungcmcnts.
inu liisi-plucc exhibit was
centered wnu a collccuon of no
nous won ut luirs. in tne lore
ground wus a miniature iorest
muue of twigs una brancnes,
snowing varieties oi timber- na
tive lo the region uround bisters,
inis pan oi uic uispiuy was pre-
pmeu oy tne lorcsuy ciub. lucre
aio were articles muue uy sew
ing emus, joous prepureu in -1 11
cuuKciy K-ups, unit posters
snowing activities 01 uic oisicrs
cuu una noise ciuus.
Glen Ihta becond
'Hie Gil-ii visiu ciuos won sec
omi piuce lor meir unpi'iiy in
siungiers 'town una country
loui.ui, wiicre atll active oukl-u
goons were icutureu.
mis. iuiuii luincr's bachelor
sewing ciuu, Hum toe louug
scnuoi district, won tmrd piucx-.
inc display included sucn uiucies
us u on pc-nicr s apron, tool ku
und kuue sncuili, und swutencs
snowing sucn sewing us uurmug
aim ouiiou sewing, mis cxiiiuit is
.in tne wmuuw oi Aiuusens buKu-Vy-
An exhibit ot livestock owned
by John Klesow und Gary Slrunk,
! ul the Glen Vista community, wus
Portlanders Buy
Resort at Lake
I'lirchnsn by nalph Cathey ond
Lvlc Hukcr of Portlund of the
Suttle lake resort has been an
nounced from Redmond. The
deui was closed lust week by the
Deschutes Realty company. Cath
ey und linker have taken over op
eration of the resort.
The lodge was purchased irom
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, Port
land, who lust April bought the
resort from George Prince, Bend.
Included In tho sale were the
lodge, cabins, boats and other re
sort facilities.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller are to re
turn to Portland, to reenter busi
ness there.
MIM. miMK OKAY DIE-S
Mis. Selma W. Urav. 84. died
this morning at her home,
East 'Third. A native of Stuttgart,
Germany, she came to America
when 17 years old and to Oregon
40 years ago. She was a member
of Uic Lutheran church.
She Is survived by a son, Frank,
In Ilend; a daughter, Mrs. G. E.
Guult, Turlock, Calif.; a brother,
J-rank Meyers, In itayuen, Ariz.;
five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
tOca Records
Marriage licenses have been is
sued to the following persons
according to the records of the
county clerk: Sanford W. Horn
and Grace E. Erwln, both of
Ilend, and Leonard L. Carter and
1-nnle Qulglcy, also of iiend.
Tho assumed business name
Central Oregon Appliance Co.,
has been filed with the county
clerk by C. W. Olsen, et al. .
attracting Interested visitors at
Eddie's bales and Service, on Wall
street. The animals, careluiiy
groomed, were receiving acclaim
Irom sectaiors. jonn uispiayea
his 17-month-old Black Angus
steer, "Husky", a Jersey heiler
and two registered Hampshire
hogs, that snored contentedly in'
their clean straw. Gary displayed
two spotted Poland China hogs,
also will-scrubbed, and a White-
face calf.
Other Exhibits ,
Other exhibit j Included: Six
Corners clubs, George's Sports
shop; 'Terrebonne, Deschutes
County Title and Abstract Co.;
Richardson, Deschutes j-eaerai;
Boyd Acres, Deschutes Electric;
T u m a 1 o, Mastcrcraft Cleaners;
Cloverdale, Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company; Bend, Clay
pool Furniture; Glen Vista poul
try club, O'DonnelTs market
The following club members
took part In the talent show this
afternoon: Janice Fix, Young
school, piano solo; Ann Moore.
Young school, vocal solo; Margi
lee 'Thomas, Bend, vocal solo;
Donna Gumpert, Glen Vista, pi
ano solo; Joan ' Allenburg and
Irene Gannon, Bend, tumbling ;
act; Dawn Price, Glen Vista, piano .
solo; Joan Price, Glen Vjsta, horn
soio. . -. .
Leila and Lynnc . Chase and
Theresa Cndy, Bend, tap dance.
accompanied by Mrs.. Raymond
Gumpert; Theresa Cady, piano
solo; Carmen Sandwlck, Tumalo,
piano solo; Melvln Rogcrson,
Young, uccordion number; John
Kclsow and Gary Slrunk, Glen
Vlstu. harmonica solus; Malay
Pricluird, Richardson, violin solo.
Mrs. Nolan Turner accompanied
Ann Moore and Haley Prichard.
'The program opened with the sa
lute to the American flag, follow
ed by the 4-F Hag salute.
In charge of registration this
morning were Mrs. W. A. winney.
.Mrs. Walter Prichard, Mrs. Tur
ner and Miss Ann Moore.
Mrs. Richard Brandls and Mrs.
E. M. Bucknum judged the win
dow displays.
U. S. Reclamation
Officials Visit
A group of out-of-state, U. S.
bureau of reclamation officers
were In Bend yesterday to confer
with members of the staff of the
local reclamation office.
Making up the party were J. C.
Cord and Gilbert E. Pulsipher,
procurement specialists from
IXmver, Colo., and Robert T. Van
Udcn, assistant regional counsel,
and Eugene M. English, regional
procurement officer, both of
Boise, Ida. '
The officials left Bend yester
day afternoon to continue a tour
of Inspection of reclamation proj
ects In the northwest. 8hey plan
to make stops at Grand Coulee
and Hungry Horse project be
fore returning to their home offices.
Steel Strike
(Continued from Page 1.)
to begin at midnight against
most of the companies.
The union previously had an
nounced Its acceptance of the
Truman plan and its decision not
to strike any company which ac
cepted. The president rejected last
minute Industry pleas to modify
his plan.
Federal mediation director Cy
rus Chlng telegraphed Benjamin
F. Fairless, piesident of U. S.
Steel, that the president felt it
would not be In the public Inter
est for him to change his pro
posal now.
U. S. Steel objected to the pres
idential factfinding board mak
ing any recommendations. It
said the board should be permit
ted only to state the facts the
procedure under the Taft-Hartley
law and not make recommenda
tions. Almost overlooked In the dis
pute over the president's propos
al was the real dispute the con
tract disagreement between the
industry and the union. The un
ion has presented a demand for
$150 a month pensions. It has as
Hanging vases wall vases
tall vases of lovely Roscville Pot
tery at NIEBERGALL. JEWEL
ERS, Next to Capitol Theater.
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Flowers
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fgRIEDA'S
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Not Affiliated With Any
Other Flower Shop.
Around the Corner From
Trail ways
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickett,
Owners
217 Greenwood Ph. 236-J
NOW SHOWING!
"New Low Prices"
at Ward's
GOOD WILL USED CAR CENTER
7 Great Stars in a thrilling week-end feature you can't afford
to miss if you lack transportation or want to make a trade.
Vacation-bound Good Will cars your down payment starts
you on your way. Stop in tomorrow- and see 'em!
300 Down 1941 Buick 5-Pass.
Almost new motor (5000 miles) transmission being overhauled
to put it In top shape. $42.11 per mo. includes insurance. ..-.-.
$300 Down 1941 Pontiac Sedan
A pretty streamlined job with a peppy motor a dandy car In
every way, insurance and all costs you just $42.11 per mo.
$225 Down 1940 Olds. Sedan
One of those good pre-war models looks pretty fair, motor
good, and for only $33.04 a month.
-ADDED ATTR ACTIO NS-
1936 BUICK SEDAN
1937 DODGE SEDAN
1936 STUDEBAKER CPE
1937 PONTIAC SEDAN
These are all good old cars, quality-right for the price ... in
good running condition. Some have dents but you won't mind
when you sec the prices!
TRADES CASH TERMS
WARD MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC G. M. C.
Bond at Oregon
Phone 1595
yet not disclosed what it wants
in wage increases. The Industry
maintains it does not have to bar
gain on pensions at this time un
der the terms of its contract
which runs Into 1950. However,
the wage question can be re
opened this year.
In accepting the president's
proposal, the companies stressed
that they would not lw bound by
the fact-finding board's recom
mendations. The president lias assented.
The length of a standard nauti
cal mile In U. S, usage Is fi.OSO.lTf
feet. Urltlsh, French and German
versions range from two Inches
to four feet shorter,
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