WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Powell Butte and Vicinity 1'uwrll Hill to, July 21) (Hpi'i'lal) Ml. mill Mm. Ted Marshall were Clvcn lliu third mill fourlli ilc jtnn obligations al tliu ciiiiikc ini'i'lliiK I'llday i'Vi'iiIiik. Tin Kimii also Voli-d mi lliu ii'Hiilu Hull or I'liniiKliiK I lit iiiitIIiik iliilii ii( Die Willi' lUllliKt' hi'uhIiiii (rum June lu Oi'tohrr, anil uiiiiii. liwiiHly ili'Ii'iilixl It. 1 'ollowliiy 1 1 1 IiukIiichn mrrtliiK u short pin. 14 wan put (ill III t h ik tin1 Him' that tin Hump wen mound tin tulilii I'lilliiK, Tliu next inci'tliit! will Iw (in AiikunI .1 mill ihi'i.i will li' a "I'itIiiI iiii:iiimi. All liii'inlici lire uriii'il In iilti'iiil. Mr. iiml Mid. UhiIh Klork, Mr. mill Mm. Tcil Marshall ami dim lly, iiml Ml li li i'il Slii'inimi mnl sillily Iiml a plrnli' dinner u.i Thursday nl the limiiliui'Ki'r stand tluil Mrs. Slii'inimi plaint In npi-u fur biiHliH-HH on Tuesday of iIiIh wi'i'k. MiuhIiiiII i'iiiiiii'cIi'iI llii' wa ter mill assisted with thi clean up pii'iiaintiiiy to iipi'iilnK. 'riic Hlanil In lucali'il In I hi' yard al tin lioini' nf Mm. Anna Marriott. Mm. Old) I'll u Ih whs IiduM-h to llii' Sorosl club Wednesday alter noon wlii'ii 111 wiiiui'ii iiiti'inli'd. Mm. (iussle CroHsiiian nf St. (mil. Mo., Mm. Dan I'ri'll and Mr. Hetty iHitinlKiiti of Iti'd inoiid, Mm. Orlssu AlilKitt ' of Ik'inl ami Mm. Thelma Krccdinan Mm. J. C. Mlnson won tliu prize In the arils! con li'Hi, In which each niriiiher hud In draw u picture of I hit woiiimi next to lirr, mil Mih. Klonnor Ossncr won Ihi' cuchhIiik con- ll'Hl pl'l.C, Till! IH'Xl llll'I'lllIU will Im with Mm. Kri'il Wlrlli on July 21. Mr. mid Mm. I'led llacffliiian mid Mih. ( IunkIii (Iiiihhiihiii of St. IjhiIh, Mo., mi here visiting al Ihi- lioini' of mi mint, Mih. C li. Valii'y, anil with their sister, Mih. Waller l'ollosc. The women had not Keen their kIhIit for -0 years. Mr. mid Mm. I. oilier .Klinnks mid family of I u'Iiiiikiii mid Mr. and Mm. Henry lllaukwell Imnlly of llenil visited Krlday eveiiluit at the home of Mr. mid Mm. Myron lllackwell. Frank Hammond Kuffered a Hevere heart at lark on Friday and Ih a patient al the Redmond liimpllal. Mr. mid Mm. I .mils Flock, Mr. and Mih. cirlo Flock and family; LaMonle Shennmi, Mr. and Mih. I.uke Keif, Mr. and Mm. Leland Itelf. W. l. McNelz, Mr. and Mm. Charles Covey and children; IjIm Ann HiiKHeM: Mr. anil Mm. (ii-orge llolihH, Mr. and Mm. K. F. Iiuu can Sr., Mr. and Mm. K. F. Dun can Jr. and family; Mm. Iilsworlh Dickson mid children; Mr. and Mm. Sam Kilter, Mr. mid Mih. (ileiin Killer ami daughter; mid Mm. Hurl Yale mid children, were local IcHldenlH who iilleudeil the annual Crook county I'ouiona ttraiiKc picnic Sunday ut Uchoco raiiKcr station. Iluddy and KHIe Dickson, Ig nore Sherman, Clyde and Carroll i'enhollow, Kerry Morrison mid Sam folwash ol Win in Springs were reprimentaliveH Iroiii the local chinch who went to Wine ma .Sunday alternooii to intend the ('Illinium Kcrvlec canii this week. D. I.. I'enhollow took them down. Anile Itelf entertained lit a dinner Thursday evening at (lie home of her parenlH, her mother mid Ullly Brooks-Scanlon Uiuks-Sianlon Camp, July 20 (Special)--Mr. and Mm. ;uoige t.'uriiM visited In Portland with rclutives last week end. Their daughter, Nellie, who has been visiting there lor the pant two week returned home with them Sunday. Mr. mid Mih. Donald IfankH and children accompan ied them to I'm Hand. Mr. mid Mil. W. B. ilockett Hpent the week end In Salem vis it lug relatives. They uIbo picked berries. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mih. Kstcllu Cooper are his bro ther, Klmer, and hi daughter and her huhliand. m wi Kii-u t n-titii Pw.sj. rniiK """". 1 l! ' family and Mr. and Mm. George 1'ellllOllO. ut,,.r , f,,,llv of lii-nd KIM-Ilt left Friday for a week end trip over the Mi Kenle to F.ugene and Sweet Home. They relumed home Sunday evening. Judy lie Sully, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jules de Sully, In spending two weeks visiting rel atives In Medfond. Mr. and Mrs. George Shoblrt of liend visited at the Orphy Ileese home Wedneday evening. wIiohc birthday anniversaries ai c . , ,.,im,.in . I I I . I u 1',,..UU I....1,, I Mt- V" ------ llll'l Mill lll'Mllll. .JW.n'o li" m ,. and Mm. D. I- I'enhollow and hoiih; Mr. and Mm. W. It. Naif and Hon Jack, of Kedmond, and Mr. and Mm. Lelunil Keif. Of InteieHt to people In HiIh communliy Ih the fact that K. F. Duncan, who Ik drilling for Allen MadHcii of Kedmoud, Htruck wa ter at Juki 1IX) feet on the Kin worth Dickson ranch IiihI week. iodd lake. Miss Charlotte Davis spent the putt week vlHltlng (rlends in I lend. Miss Janet Sutton of Bend Is vlKltini; at the Hoy Sloan home this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Herlln and family of Kingston, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Jones of Bend siH'tit Monday visiting ut the ICODKO l'I,ANNKI Madias, July 21) Steps have been liiKen to provide a rodeo as a feature of the IM'J Jefferson county fair, scheduled here for Seplemlier 3 and 4. It had been feared by devotees of this form of entertainment that bucking broncs anil bulldogging of steeiH would U- mlsMnc. liiiH year. After a meeting with the Madras Sad dle club and the Kiwanis club Henry Thornton, president of the fair board, has announced thai negotiations have been started with Ceorge Wlnegar, rodeo lnv pressarlo of I'ralrle City, for bringing his string of roundup animals to Madras for the fair. DIKKCTOIt SUSPENDED Los Alamos, N.M., July 20 iuv The director of public informa tion at this atomic installation, who has been missing since Wed nesday, has been suspended, an atomic energy commission offi cial said today. U. L. Southwlck announced the suspension of H. Tracy Snelllng. He said that, he has taken over Snelling's duties at the project. PILES (HIMOHOIOl RECTAL AMD COLON AILMENTS STOMACH DISORDER! -hut littait InpU Iptnun nwn. inrouan CIDw.UO to 5 p m. Evanlnoi: Mon., tnrHt Wd ond Frl., until S itai-IM Wfrt or call for Mil dMtriptivo bookkrt The dean clinic In Our 39th Year OM'HOaTtO lMtll,'I M L Conor I. Sumilrfo m4 Of An. TilaphoiM lAlf 39IS CorrtoiiO' 14, Oro. A pump worked all day Saturday I home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson, hut failed to even slow the flow, They also visited at the home of which stands 13 feel In the shaft. Mr. and Mm. Hoy Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Ole I -arson Hnd J "I LAVOR I:KESH!'' So t-1 nuny tlucrimiiuting people vSCtJ' 3k for this unusually line fT, ice cream. ..became it's more . yC Wi J . C like "hand-dipped" ice cream 1U-' 41! fJ3 ihan any they've ever taMcil. ' .v.;;-'! ff' .2jm- J' .". Mr. and Mrs. Ora Foster re turned Friday evening from a trip to Kugcue and coast points. Mrs. Charles Covey and son, Albert, visited Thursday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I.ludqillst of Kedmond. W. I. Teutsch, assistant direc tor ut extension service at Ore gon State college, and K. L. Woods, county agent, of I'rlne vllle, were business callers Fri day afternoon at the Luke Keif home. Ijirry Schiiad of Canhy was a guest three days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1-elatid Keif. He waK a dinner guest on Thursday evening ut the home of Mr. and Mm. Luke Keif. Mr. and Mih. Olio I '.hi Is and daughter, Donna Mae, left Thurs day for Salem where he will as sist his mother. Bill, In some repair work. Mrs. I'auls will at tend a four weeks summer ses sion of school at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Engle and Dean Staudlnger of Molalla were Saturday dinner guesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Keif. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter and son. Sidney, went to Eugene Sat urday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McKenzle. They returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin King of Grants Pass spent the week end line, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hacker, ami family. Fd Mli kels and daughter. Mar garet Ann. and Mrs. Margaret Slcasman, of Kedmond. were Fri day evening dinner guesls ut the family and Mrs. Larson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Arthur. home of Mr. and Mrs.' T. C. Haynes and family. Mrs. T. C. Haynes and daugh ter, Dlanne, and her mother, Mrs. ; Margaret Slcasman of Kedmond, vislled Mrs. Theodore Sleasman In the I'rlnevlllc hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sleasman had undergone an operation lor goi ter Friday morning. . Mrs. John Cronln and Mrs. E. N. Hall left by plane Thursday morning for Seattle and will go by boat from there to Victoria, B.C. Mrs. Lydln Conger of Redmond was a guest over the week end ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bussett and son, Jimmy, returned Thursday from Vancouver and Molalla where they had gone on Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Carl Fischer spent Krlday at Bear Creek, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Manford Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Balfour left Monday morning on a business trip to Portland for several days. Jerry, small son of Mr. and Mm. Homer Jones, suffered a broken right arm Sunday evening while playing. He was taken' to I'rinevllle for medical aid. - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Naff and ; son Jack, and Mrs. D. L. Pen- hollow and sons, Billy, Mike, Jimmy and Terry Dean, called j at the Luke Keif home Sunday i evening after church services, i which were conducted by Jack I Naff. Used Of Wees Spall I ffx ; 7 r? with ANY BEER from ANYWHERE! -1 " i s .- idu u i ui j lzt i i in u : rro i 1 f WI YOU'LL BE SURPRISED When you find out how much there Is (o do at our rt-Hiirt, without high prices. Hot mineral water for drinking; and bath treatments, excellent mas sages. 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Of the first 200,000 New Hudsons bought, over half 100,202 to be exact were bought by alert men and women who traded in cars of other makes, from the lowest to the highest priced, toown a New Hudson. And now, as our way of celebrating Hudson's 40th anniversary and to win still more new friends for the New Hudson in this community, we're making it easier than ever (or you to own this years-ahead car! We're offering the longest trades, the best deals in our history. So come in now during our big BUY NOW BIRTHDAY PARTY! NEW HUDSON OHiv car mm me sw COME IN-NOW - FOR YOUR REVELATION RIDE! LEE G. ALLEN MOTOR CO. 621 Franklin Avenue Bend. Oregon VIC FLINT i Mir or oiieoN' ' I WAS TEIUN'THE TRUTH, BABE. WHEN I TO10 THE COPS I DIDN'T KNOW A THINS ABOUT THE MURDER OF THIS JOSE CHARACTER. By Michael O'Malley and Ralph Lane Yl rHE VWS SUPPOSED TO 1 I ( HAVEN'T YOU GOT AH IDEAALEX?) 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