The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 21, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE FIFTEEN
Stockyards Due
For Sweeping
Modernization
Clilniito Hi The CIiUiiko
Union stockyards, liirucst live
stock market In tin. world, inn
iiinli'i luki'ii u sweeping modem
ldtlun und liii)tciv'iiu'tit pro-
Company officials mild the
clmnuc will speed up 0-i iilluim
and Increase efficiency In luimll
Intf Iho thousands n( nil Ho, Iiokh
und slii'cp bought unil mild llirie
dully.
The pioKnim, linlli'd durliiu the
wiii. whs resumed early till year
when Wlllliiin Wood I'llnic, (nr.
nwi'ly vice-president nt llio stuck
yards company, hcrumu pi -hI
dent.
Homo o( Hut Improvements
linvn been completed, oIIiimn ii 1 1'
litilnil on, and mill others mu lie.
HIK studied. I'llmc Hiilil the rhuiiu
I'D will K on IK ImiK OH tllUI'U In
need lor Improvement.
I'niKritlll Ollllllli'd
l'ollowlnii net' the nmln iolnlK
o( iho urogram, na outlined hy
1'rlnco:
1. Experimentation on possible
replacement ii f llin present wihiiI.
in H'it mid n lit i'ii with iiluinlnuin
equipment.
Aluminum Iiik I lie ihKiiiiIiik'i' of
Ix'lntf hluhly durable, flexible,
ru.lproof. Inexpensive, und IIkIiU
Thi) weight (actor In Important
ht'cauiw) dully operations require
constant opening mid uliulllng
hundred o( galea, which menu
a delay when wooden guie are
uwd.
Studies arc being made of other
inelal.
Tho metal equipment will re
plate wooden eulimeiil as It
wears oul, no Him all wiMxIen
equipment eventually will be
scrapcd.
2. Complete tenieclianluillon
o( (he rleanlng deparlmeut.
Machine m Work
A toliil ot VO.IXIU su far lias
been M.it In developing special
ly designed cleaning machines. A
hiilfdoju-n companleH are coop
erallng In reseiiuh woik, and scv
rral new machine already have
been put lulu use.
3. Mechanization o( the feed
department.
A HYlallMleslgned vehicle,
combining the maneuverability of
n (arm tractor with the rapacity
o( a truck I being tested. The
problem In hauling (ml I In find
liiU a vehlclu with a minimum
turning radius, permitting It to
maneuver along tho mile of nar
row alley Ix'tween cns.
I. A new cattle truck dock,
IX'imlttlng l!t truck to unload
ut the name time with maximum
,,-! i ik a, , ; v f I
Pleasant Hldgn, July 21 (Spc
rial)-- Mr. Cliiienre Elder, Mi.
Dan Slanton and Mix. U Walton
visited Friday afternoon with
Mr. Ted i'ovey.
Ml H, K. II. Colli ell, Mr. K.
I.yndr. and Mr. Diyd Petersen
took 4 11 club inemliera to the
annual rally day Friday In Bend.
Mr. und Mr. Julian Smullwood
arid koiih, Carmen, and (jerald, pic
nicked Saturday ut Ulue lake. "
Mr. Kalph Kkldmoie and son,
Dennis, ot i'oitluud, were vlKltor
luiit week end at the Art (jerber
home. Mr. Skldmore und Mr.
Gel Irt ure HUter.
Mr. Holii'i t Garbodirn and sons,
Stanley and Johnny, returned
liuine .Saturday from Spilngfleld
Willi Mr. iai bodenx falher, W,
McNeet. J. W. (Jarboden made
Uiu return trip to Springfield
with McNeet.
Mr. und Mr. Kalph Klxler und
family are vacationing this week
at the Oregon coiikI.
Mr. and Mr. loyd Petersen at
tended the Son of Norway picnic
Sunday at Shevlln park,
Mr. and Mr. Loyal (.Jarboden
uro moving lid week to lied-
Mews of Pleasant Ridge Community
mond. They will live on North
bth M i ret.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Wilcox and
xon, Wayne, Torn-bonne; Mr. O. i
It. Hulw, C.iiiiaB, WiikIi., and Mr, i
lloiace McKee and daughter, Lin-;
da, were member of a party that
plcnli ked Sunday ut Suttle lake. I
Ted I'ovey ha returned from a I
buxlnet trip to Portland.
Mi. Sid Conklln and ion. I
Krunk, were among (x?rons at
tending the KFA tour Sunday In
the (Jlovcrdale community.
Handy, ion of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert I'ovey, I Haying at the
home of hi grandparent, Mr. and
Mr. Ted Povey.
Mr. O.' R. Hulxe of Cama.
Wash., and her nonlnlaw and
daughter, Mr. and Mr. Walter
Klage. were week end visitor at
the home of Mr. and Mi. Horace
McKee and family. Mr. Hule
and Mr. McKee arc slsieis.
Mr. A. Pcderscn and daugh
ter, Janet, were callers at the J.
Jewel home Krlday morning.
Sunday dinner guest at the
Mlkkr;len home were the Oswald
Hanson fumlly and Mr. and Min.
V. II. Cottrcll and son, Keith.
Mr. and Mr. Waller Bell of
Stayton. Mr. Vic Kehley of Ari
zona, sister of Mr. Bell, and Mr.
and Mrs. It. C. Little of Portland
were guest Saturday of the An
ton Halter family. Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Mauer and daugh
ter. Donna, of Prlncvllle, also vis
ited the Halter. Mrs. Little, Mr.
Maurer and Mr. Halter are sla
ter. Mrs. Edna Rail, San Francisco,
sister-in-law of Mr. and Mr. Al
Ball, arrived Wednesday for a
week' visit with the Ball family.
Visitors at the Mlkkelsen home
Saturday afternoon were Hans
Hansen, of Nevada, and Mrs.
I-oyd Petersen and daughter,
Kdiih, Mrs. Oswald Hanson and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Hansen and son, Hans.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, of
Springfield, were visitors at the
Rasmus Petersen home Tuesday,
as were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Cowart and children, Jo Ann and
Roger, of San Mateo, Calif.
Mrs. Al Ball, Mrs. Phyllis Jor
genson and children, Susan and
Sharon, and Mrs. Edna Ball, their
house guest, made a trip to Crater
lake Sunday. Monday Mrs. Al
Ball and Mrs. Edna Ball drove to
Prineville to visit Mrs. Miles Fox,
mother of Die former.
The Paul Cook lamily and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Vaugnn, Redmond,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kasmus Petersen. utner
guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
iscar Gronberg, of San Fran
cisco, who spent the week end,
and Holga Nielsen, a nephew of
the Gronberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Simonsen and
son, Danny, were Sunday evening
visitors of the Mlkkelsen.
The 411 Kosio Posie club met
Wednesday afternoon at the F. H.
Cottrell home. Mrs. K. Lynds, the
leader, and all members were
present.
Bob Hagerty, Larry Rose and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murphy
spent the week end In Keedsport
THEY'LL CATCH LP
WHEELING, W. Va. ((LF))A
false alarm addict has been brag,
glng about his (eats to local fire.
men. When tney answered a false
call, a note on the alarm box
said, "This Is my tenth false
alarm and you haven't caught me
yet. Ha Ha!."
ciiiiiiiiiG suenn
to be Certain ... buy
WHITE SATIN
YOUt '
fVl'i Tmlrtihotot
ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL-Blngor Rudy Vullc (right) announced
lila rimuiiotiioiit to Kltnur K, Non-la, 21 Unit), Berkeley, Calif., at
Lake Tuliofl. Calif. The wedding will probably luxe place In Septcm
bor, will be Uie fourth tor Uie crooner, first lor MU Norrls.
Turk Planning
Motorcycle Tour
Istanbul '111 Mehmet Irian
Klpman, cm ly halred young Turk
who Is afraid of cat but little
clue, ha taken off on a .motor
cycle (or a 33,(KJ0mlle trip around
the world that 1 scheduled to
take him through Asia, the Far
East, South ami North America,
and dually Europe Ix-'forc his re
turn to Istanbul.
When Klpmun led Istanbul he
had n huge Mexican-type straw
hat tied on top o( hi (our big
saddle bag and an extra four
gallon gasollno tank he had built
onto his shiny new motorcycle.
lccd and efficiency.
Ughtliig llelpu
Ii. A complete floodlighting
system, permitting round the
clixk work under daylight condi
tions. U. Modernization of tho dilapi
dated hog house.
Several major Improvements
to the truck hog dock arc being
added. These Includu a new tye
"non-slip" door to prevent Injury
to the animals and "stcp-ramps.
7. Kxh-i linentntlon with Im
proved scale to Kx.-ed up weigh
ing. 8. MiHlcinlrjillon of overhead
viaduct.
II. Ktiiillc of new tyiM of
mangel and water trough for
cattle.
By way of ceremony to begin
the trip officially, he laid a huge
wreath o( flowers at the Takslm
Squaru Ataturk monument, pok
ed for photographers in hi cav
alry Roots, luwn-coiorea riding
trousers and two-tono leather
Jacket.
The 33-year-old accordion play
er thinks ho can complete the tour
In six month. HI map calls for
pacsane through Ankara, Tehe
ran, Lahore, Delhi, Calcutta, Man
dfilay, Rangoon, Saigon, Buenos
Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Panama,
Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico
City, Lo Angeles, Chicago, New
York, Llveixxil, Paris, Genoa,
Trieste, Sarajevo, Salonlca and
back to Istanbul, with downs of
other stops in between.
As Klpman roared out of Tak
slm Square friends rememliored
his childhood fear ot cats, now a
full-grown phobia, and said, "May
Allah keep the cats out of his
path."
Kipman's white-haired father,
however, was shaking his head
and saying, "May Allah help him
finish, nls trip. I think my boy
1 a little crazy."
MILE LOSES JOB
Somervllle. Tenn. tJ A farm
tr who has been operating an old.
ishloned sorghum mill decided
t was cheaix-r to buy tractor oil
iian oats. So he hooked his shiny
reen tractor to replace the mule
m the end of the long pole which
ailc the mill go around.
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