The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 03, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE THREE
For Wife Draws
Heavy Response
Sl. ,1iH!')Ii, Mo., Auk. -1 1,1,1
Clint leu ImniildMcin, 21, iiimounci'ri
loiluy lie linil plcki-d u In Mi- loin- I
flolll lifl.'l KlllK Wild 1II1HWIM fll IllK
liiUfl IjHi'incni (or ii will-. I
Mr milil I lut t lii'iic Kri-hliK, IH,
WIIH )UH tl. ( . wmili-il.
Thi-y will In- idiii l led Kiilunliiy
mIkIiI In ii iliiulili- ci-ri-iiiiiiiy Willi
Oi villi- 'l1iiiiiiMin, 20, mill Hi'
limn 1 luHki-y .
Il wiin Ihtiiiiu' of 'riioiniHiiii,
liU Im-hi fill-Mil mill IiunIih'kh pint-iii-r.
Hint DomililKon hliirli-tl Ii Ik
qui'iit for ii In Mi-.
Tlimnmnn mill MIhk HiiKki-y
liiul iliiiiiii'il In marry for ii Iouk
linn- Inn Tliomptton "iiIwiivh nul
iiilil fi-i-l mill liucki'il down."
"Hi- wouldn't Ki-l imiii i hi I un
I-mm I dlil." DoiiiiIiIkiiii mild.
IOIIIIIiIhoII IH'Oll-Htl'll Hull In-
i-oiildn't t!i-t nun i li-il iM-i-ausc hi
dldn'l luivi' ii Kill.
"Wlii-n I ni mi- back home IiikI
Oi-inlii-r iifii-r u hiii-ii in 1 1 1 1- ah
fiiri-i-, I rmildn't find liny Klrhi,"
DoiiiiIiIhoii Hiild. '"I'lii-y i-lllii-r
wi-ri' nil iniirrli-d or luid left (own
nl Ii-iiki till' oik-b I knrw."
Ail (ii-U Ki-iiiIIh
Tin- Nllunllnn was Nlali-iiiati'il
tinlll t It loyn lill upon an Idi-u.
Thi-v inlvi-rilw- In tlu St. -lo-Ni-ph
Ni-wx I'n-KH for ii lu lili-.
'Ilii 'i'mhihi-, DonaldKon wild,
Wim "li-rrlflr."
"I not ciiIIh." In- mild. '"Hip
ti-li-plioni wiin huny nil night. It
Jiimmi-d till! lown'ii dial yti-m."
Ili Kald that most of tin- appll
nintii wi-ri- tx-twi-i-n IK and l!l -"or
nl Ii-iihi mild thi-y wi-rc" Mrml
of tin applicant)! wiri St. Joo
KlrlM hut a few called from out of
town.
An far nil hi' could di-ti-rmltii',
Ihi-ri- wi-ip no rich willow.
"Most of the ttlrU Hounili-d real
iu-I'Iouk about tin- ml," DoniildHoii
said. "Noni- of Ihrm thought It
wn a Joke. And It wasn't, either."
Krrwm-cl for Agr
PonnlilHun xald he Hcn-ened the
till Ik for iik'e, physical dimensions
and m-i sunnl Interi-Kls. He snld
he knew riujit away that Miss
Krehli wns the one he wantiil.
Thev met for the first lime Inst
nllfhl.
"We didn't go any place," Don
aldson siild. "Wi- Just talked
mostly."
Hi- mild the future Mis. Don
aldson was five feet two Inches
tall, had hlack hair and blue eyes
and was "plenty liood looking
iKinaldson said she formerly
was from U-nvenworth, Kans..
and moved to St. Joseph with her
parents recently. i
"I met her folks antl thi-y
Prineville Plans
Classroom Rentals
I'l lnevllle, Auk. .1 - HeriuiHe of
lack of room In elementary
schools here, t M. Sly, Crook
county school superintendent, das
announced Ilia! plans cull for the
rental of two classrooms for first
Kinde pupils nl tin- Flint Itapllsl !
church recreational iiaiteis the!
coming Scpd-inhcr.
With the Crook county hlijh j
Ki'hool supplied Willi accotiimoda-
lions for no more than half of
the more than ,'IDO students cx
peeled this fall, Sly said It will
lie necessary the coiiiIiik year to
start lilcli school classes at H In-1
stead of U a.m. 1
Two additional crinle school j
classrooms will he provided liy
sellliiK up screen In the xymnu-1
slum of the Crook Hlver nnnlc'
school. Sly cites that a modern
new school has Ix-i-.i comilcled
In the Paulina district and will
be ready to replac e Hie old school-
House nils lull. i
4-H Club News
RltAIIMA III l.l-H lti; KIVKK
tialewuy, Auk. .1 Tom and
I'nrr Noilon, former California
slock ranchers who two years
iiko bouKhl several of the well
known cattle spreads of north
and east Jefferson county, were
reported by nelKhlHirs to have
received the past week a ship
ment of liiuhma bulls from the
southwest cattle country. The
Hrahmns, II was slated, will In
used In u cross breedhiK experi
ment. Two years iiko ii cat load of
llrnhmas was shipped to (late
way for rodi-o opei alois of Ante
lope In southwest Wasco county.
JC Play Director
The Til County 111 summer
camp closed on -Sunday, July .'II,
with u total of l.l.'l club members
hnvhiK attended the two camps.
Cal (i. Monroe mid Wlnnllied
Cllllan, stale club leaders, vlslled
Ihe cauipH, uccoidiuK " I'onald I..
lieuHciitei, lleschiiles county club
iiK'-nt.
The program Included leather
crnll, felicrnfl, ropework, lias
ketry, crepe paper work, nature
sludy, KkelchliiK, eleclrlcliy, plio
loi:t,iphy, Hllli- practice, unit
Kcih'lty.
Outdoor iiclivllles Included
hikes, N w I tn m i n v., badminton,
horseshoi-s, Softball and volley,
ball.
The camp staff consisted of
(Jim Woods, Crook county anent;
Ann Cordes I'uvis, Crook county
home exteiiHlon uki'iiI; Mollis Ol
lawny, Jefferson county exti-nslon
HKent; Mel IIiikooiI, county exien
tlon aKent from Jefferson; Kulh
Shellon, Meschules county home
extension audit, unit Donald 1..
liensioter, Deschutes county club
"Kent.
A county-Wide 411 livestock
dairy and swine JuiIkIiiK tour will
In- held on August (, ut !l:.'K) a.m.,
uccordliiK lo Donald I,, llenscoler,
County 4 11 club UKcnl.
The tour is to start ut C. I,.
Allen's ranch with two classes of
(iueinsi-ys. The tour continues
lo Koliner Kodtkcis lunch for
JiiiIkIiik SMitled I'oland China
Iioks mid to K II. Cornell's where
Duroc Jerseys will be Judged.
The club inemlieis will eat their
sack lunches while visltiiiK i'eler
sen's Hock Hardens.
The afternoon program In
cludes JudKliiK Ayrshires ut J. I".
Jewel's rutuh, Jerm-ys at Kuby
Stlewi-r Ijimb's ranch, and Mol
steins ut J. S. Ki akes ranch.
Si'ott Clevenner, county 4 11
club iiKent, will In- the Judge for
the lour.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Deschutes county -III I -oca I
Uudei)'' ussoclutlon will ! held
DENTISTRY
Dr. H. E. Jackson
At hla realdcntliU office
no pakking ntonij:M
230 Lava Road
Phone 134
Use classified ads In The Bulle
tin for (lulck results.
mk t THlTORI
mwmus liili
Cava Nome SALE
Cold Cream Cleansing Cream
7.5 ox. regularly $2.00 per jar
each '1.00 per jar
Limited Supply
0 ,p SP Half Price
SsOJctoll ttay SALE
Daintiness Cream Deodorant
Reg. '1.00 Jar 50c
Orange Flower Skin Lotion
and Texture Lotion
10 oz. reg. '2.00 jar '1.00
Nutri-Tonic Oil Permanent
With 2 sizes plastic curlers, get one free
2 for the price of 1 '2.25
BEND REXALL DRUG
on Thursday, Augu.il 4, at 8 p.m..
ut the faligioundx In Hedmoud,
accor ding lo Donald I-. Henscoter,
4 11 club ii cent.
The meeting Is u week earlier
than usual us on Ihe following
Thursday evening Ihe aswiclulioii
is giving u family style banquet
for tin oi gaiiiiilloiiH and firms
roopcrallng with Ihe 411 club
pi og ra in.
The best Ipeecbes and demon-!
stiations given at the meeting will 1
participate in the program of the!
Iimiiitet. J
fuller business will Include
county fair plans, summer camp
icpoiis, lally day and stale fair.
Tlie cimiity-wldi flower und gar
den tour will be held on August
H, ' und 10 according to Donald
I, , llenscoler, 4 II club agent.
Ivan Ni-wloii, horticultural spe
cialist from Oregon Stale college,
Is to be the Judge.
The leader of each club will
' loin tin club mernlx-rs' gardens In
j their club.
I The winners of the Sears Roc
i buck garden contest will also be
I Judged on this lour.
Toastmasters
Hear Addresses
Possibility that the moon will
lie the outpost of the victor in
the next world war, if such a
struggle occurs, was discussed by
Mux Millsup, one of the principal
speakers ut last night's mi-cling
of the Bend Tousi masters' club.
The dinner meeting was held at
the Trallways Coffee shop. Don
M. Peoples presided. Willi I'hil I".
lirogan as tonstmuster and Clif
ford llriggs as chief evaluator.
Aside from Millsap, other fea
tured spcukcrs were William Nis
kanen, who hud as his subject "A
I. 1-K.son In Coif," and Kugene
liucknum, who dlM'tissed the Boy
Seoul camp ut Crescent lake. W.
II. Shelley, a guest of the club,
was also presented in a short
talk.
Ted Molllday was In charge of
the table topics part of the (Tio-grum.
Reckless Driving
Charge Is Faced
A woman driver whosp erratic
progress last night down Con
gress street was reported lo have
Included both sides of the street
until she cureencd into two park
ed cms, today was booked by po
lice for reckless driving, wild ball
set ut 'l't.
.She- wus Mrs. Dave Ragsdale,
Iff!) Broadway, driving on old
model sedan with a sign, "For
Sale, S2IHI," displayed. Curs side
swipped after she hud driven up
over thp left Ride curb belonged
to Hurry J. Wuldron, accountant,
142ft Awbrey, and Klrner V. Ward,
Brooks S anion, Inc., purchasing
agent, KXH) Harmon.
Ward's car, a lute-model sedan,
was behind Waldron's In the .TOO
block on Congress, facing south.
Aecotdlng lo witnesses Mrs.
Rugsdule's car, traveling north on
the wrong side of Ihe street, con-
COMING SATURDAY ONLY
talned her three daughters, the
youngest ohuut eight. Keportedly
shp drove up over the left curb,
down, then Into the parked cars,
inflicting approximately $.15 body
damage to Waldron's vehicle, and
more damage to Word's car.
BKND BAND TO 1'I.AY
Prineville, Aug. Bund music
will be a feature of the 1949
Crooked River roundup. The
management has announced that
the Bend Municipal band has
been signed to play for the. Fri
day night pcrfm iiuuiiv. August
12. and for the Saturday and Sun
day afternoon performances, Au
gust 13 and 14.
Roundup dances will be held
Friday and Saturday night nt the
Prineville airport, with the Warm
Springs Indian orchestra furnish
ing the music.
Nenrly 2G.D0O.O0O American
homes are now using gas for
cooking.
ON SiTAGE
tki cBr no ni norm
urn
The Little CI reus
nuTtnuN
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WE
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Miss Marge Asmundsi-n. from
Milwaukee. Wis., who will di
rect "Tin- Light Ktermil." nun
sectarian religious drama to I"'
presented by Ihe Bend Junior
chamlM-r of commerce Aug. 18
and 19 In the high school gymnasium.
seemed like right nice people."
Donaldson snld. "Her father Is an
ex army man and I think we'll get
along nil right."
Donaldson said he hadn't In-
i formed his parents of his Inten-
, lions yet.
They haven't made any plnns
; for the honeymoon, but Donald
son thought they would get mar
ried In Kansas -probably In the
j town of Troy where there will
! be no waiting.
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