The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 16, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE NINE
Powell Butte and Vicinity
Powell niltlo, Aug. Ill (Special)
Mis Kltu Korgusoii of Saciumcn
lit, an I vim I Thursday, August 4,
to vIhII hi'i' sister, Mis. J. V.
'ii'iiclri' mill family ot Powell
llullii and her hrothi'is. C, K. niul
II. C. Fiirguson ami families or
Jh'diiioud.
Mm. Hurry Carlson ri-n-lvi-cl
wiinl rmmlly rimi Iiit liintlu-r,
VVi'IiIiim Mlckels, or Han l-'ran-rlHTO,
Unit his mm, Wcldou Jr., illd
mil have leukemia an wan at III hi
Ix'llcvcd, but had In h la, and
that a ni'W drug was being iikimI
successfully and tint youngster
wan rapidly Improving.
Mr. and Mm. Kriink KniHo of
I'orlland, Miss L'ttu Ferguson of
Sacraini'iito. and Mr. and Mm. Jj,
ii. Ferguson and Mr. and Mm.
J Jon WlllluniK and daughters, Su
an Kay, of Itcdmoiid writ' vIhII
ois lnl Sunday afternoon and
evening ut thu home ot Mr. unci
Mrs. J. V. I'rcs.lcr.
Harry CurlNiin Is working at
Camp Sherman where ho In ImiIIiI.
lug a iiiiiiiiit homo lor u doctor
In I'orlland.
'Hie camp c&okcry 4 11 flub mrl
last Monday afti-unoon at the
hump of thi'lr leader, Mm. Luke
Ki'ir, to mako plans for 1 1 lull
In l'rlnevlllt F.leven mcmliers
were present and Mm. Hurry
Carlson and nephew, Clarence
Carlson, were guest. Mm. Hell
served punch and cook leu.
Mm. Harry Cm I ho n and fhll
drcn, Jucklc. Mynia mid Harry,
and nephew, Clarence Carlson, at
tended a wiener roniil at Cllnr
full! last 'nuimday evening A to
tal ot 2H person attended the
roasl sKinsorcd by Ihp Crusader
Croup of Hip Four Square church
In Kcdmnnd,
Hoy h'luck ami son, li-wln, of
Ixiwcll, Ore, were overnight
guesla hint Monday at thu home
of the former's brother, Louis
Flock, and family.
Mm. Oru Foster, Mm. Charles
Covey, Mm. Kutli Duncan. Mm.
Sam Hitler, Mm. (ili-nn Kilter.
Mm. L. H. Yale ntid Mm. Inland
licit were guests at a Stanley
party Tuesday, altrrnoon at the
home of Mm, Howard Calkin".
Mm. Mildred Sherman, Mm. Lo
land Heir. Mm. I.uke Kelt and Sid
ney Carter attended the regular
nxHMlnK of tho I'ythlan Staters
In I'rlnevlllo Wedneday evening.
Mm. Sherman wing a nolo. Mr
Kelt ifave reading. "Mrs. Huatus
Johnson at the Wedding." unci
Sidney wing "Knr Away Places",
mid "lHitioim and Bows." accom
panied at the piano by Mm. Le
land Keif.
Mr. and Mm. ChaYles Covey
and mm. Albert, and daughter Ma
rie, and Mr. and Mm. 1 .eland Keif
wen- Saturday evening dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mm. I.uke Keir.
Mr. and Mis. Kvcrelt Pci-khairr
nnd two daughters -of Auburn.
Wash., cumc here 'lliumdiiy eve
nlng to visit her sister, Mm. John
llojii tli and family. They return
ed on Saturday morning.
Charlotte llozatth and her
counIii. I Minna I'eckham of Au
burn, Wash., visited with Loiu-llu
SiillHbury In Bend Friday.
Mm. John Mozarth and children
and Mm. Mabel llojirlh were
buHlueu visitors In Bend on Wednesday.
Ora Foster was able to resume
tils duties ax local mail currier
Krldiiv, after having been absent
from the route since July 7, due
to Illness.
Mrs. Margaret Orme and three
sons, of Portland, came Wednes
day fur a short visit with her sis
ter, Mm. Mayme Heston and fam
ily. She planned to leave Tuesday
for Medlord, where she will visit
another sister.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Merrill Cooper
and Terrell Koster attended the
fjilr in I'rlnevlllo Krlday, Muny
Powell Unite residents were In at
tendance there during Ihe three
day show and local 4 11 club hoys
and girls walked nwuy with n
lame share or the honors.
Mr. and Mrs. Knlph Hurtling or
San Kranclsoo and Mr. and Mrs.
T. U. Isaacson of Redmond spent
Sunduy afternoon ut the Neva
McC'arfery home.
Mrs. Hermnn Hupgood and two
sons returned Kriday from Los
Angeles where they had been vis
iting for the past two weeks.
Jack Shumwny went to John
Dnv Wednesday wlterc lie is nt
tending a Taylor grazing act con
vention.
A number of Powell IHiltc folks
nttended the flower show In Red
mond on Krlday afternoon and
evening.
Mnyme I lesion nnd Nevn Mc
Cnffcry attended a bridal shower
honoring Marilyn Elliott, at the
homo of Mm. l.ou Plunks In Red
mond Sulurduy evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollo Weigund lie-
compiinli'd Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Lunl. of Ibtdmiiml lo I )eli oil Sun.
ilny where they attended the dedl
entloii ceremony of the Helroll-
Nlugnrd section of Ihe North Sun-
Hum hlghwuy.
Mrs. Rush Duncan returned re-
eenlly alter siendlng a week at
ine Home or Mr. uud Mrs. Cliurles
Kellh at Urolhem.
Mrs. (ieorge Turkman of Rob
erts was u dinner guest Wednes
day at the home or her daughter,
Mm. Knlph (lllehrlst nnd family,
and culled In thu afternoon ut tho
home or Mm. Irn Curler.
Mrs. draco Wadlelgh of Prince
ton, Calir., relumed lo her home
Monday uRcr upending u week nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Wtickwell.
Mr, mid Mrs, Morton Unsev and
family, Mr. nnd Mrs. limner
Jones and rumlly accompanied by
mis. r.liner Junes nnd Mr. mid
Mrs. 1 miner Jones or Prlnevlllc
spent last Sunduy at Crater lake.
Mrs. Ted Marshall was hostess
lo Hie home economies club Wed
nesday uf lei noon. Thirteen mem
bers and Mrs. Grace Wudlelgh of
Princeton, Calif., were present. It
wns decided to have the children
ot the grange present Ihe tire pre
vention play at the first meeting
In October. Tlie next meeting will
lie wllh Mrs. L. 11. Yutes, Septem
ber 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Covey
and rumlly went to So I tie lake
last Sunduy where they Joined
relatives from Antelope for a picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reese of
The Dalles were over night guests
Saturday of last week ut the
homo of his sister, Mrs. Charles
Covey, and family.
On Wednesday while i.lenti Kil
ler and Albert Covey wero com
bining hurley on the Covey place,
they heard a grunt and saw the
barley waving in the nlr. Know
ing tnsi iwo montiis ago Mr. ana
Mrs. Rush Duncan had lost a
small pig they turned off the ma-
cltlne and both went In pursuit of
the animal. After exhausting both
Ihe pig and themselves, the ani
mal was finally caught and "hog
tied" while Kilter went lo the
house after Ihe cur. Mr. Duncan
was notified and went after the
Imtg lost animal that evening
Even though the pig was only
five weeks old when II escniied
and was young to be out rustling
for Itself. It has made quite
growth und the owners are thank
ful to the Coveys und (ilenn Hit
ter for their help In cnplurlng It.
Myron IJIaakwell is now won
derlng If he will he as lucky us
tle Duncans. Fur some lime a
yitTrllng Jersey hclfcr bolonglng
to him has been missing and he
Is wondering If It will be found In
some neighbors barley field or
pasture. Ihe animal Is not brand
ed but Is wearing un curing num
ber 02 IMX.13.
N. T. Cooley is now uhle to be
CASH
FOR
Back to School
Expenses
'25.00 to '300.00
Furniture
Farm Machinery
Livestock
Automobile Loans
Up to $500.00
NO INSUKANC'IC KF.qtlllCKUl
I Twenty Months lo Repay
PORTLAND LOAN CO.
Norberl I. Goodrich. Mgr.
Km, 8, Teniiey Bldg., 1010 Wall
Telephone (7.1
' flKND, OREGON
HlaUi Licenses 818(1 M821
1 I 1
out nguln after having been con-
Iliiou to his liomu by Illness.
Mr. und Mrs. Olenn Hitter
spent lust Sulurduy evening ut
llio homo ol Mr. und Mrs. Rob
Diets: of Redmond. Mm. Kilter's
lirolher, Donald Sclnnelsor, also
spent Ihe evening wllh them.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klssler
moved lust week from Prlnevlllc
lo the Henry Cooper place. He
will do the irrlgullng there.
Herschel Davis returned to his
home In Eugene Tuesday after
visiting his sister, Mm. Myron
lilnckwell und family for two
duys,
Mrs. Joanne Erlnnd mid Mrs.
Annie Hurt of Portland came
hero Thursday evening to visit al
Ihe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J.
Cooper. 'Iliey returned Frl'luy
night.
' Mrs. Velln Cooper nnd two
children ol Klamath Fulls urrlved
lust Sulurduy to spend about 10
duys visiting ut the W. J. Cooper
home und ut the Henry Cooper
home near uend.
Hob llrockelt of Trout Creek,
Mont., urrlved Tuesiluy lor a visit
wllh his brother, Clurence Brock
elt and rumlly.
Urucc Llndmilst and Ed Olson
or Redmond were cullers on
Thursday afternoon ut the Char
les Covey home.
Mrs. Mary Lumber! of Portland
urrlved Friday afternoon for a
week's visit at Ihe home of her
niece, Mrs. Sum Kilter und fum-
Twenty-two memners nnn m
guests of Ihe women's council
met Friday at the home of Mrs.
J. C. Minson, with Mrs. L. U.
Yales as co-hostess, for a 1 o'clock
luncheon and to sec all the fin
ished articles for the bazaar that
will be held here pn Novemlx-r 5.
Oul-of-communlty guests includ
ed Mrs. Len Klshbuck ot Bend,
who wus guest speaker, and Mrs.
Mohcn, ulso ot Rend; Miss Louise
Monlng from the Redmond
Spokesman office; Mrs. Remey
Cox of the Prlneville Publishing
company; Mrs. Mary Howard of
Prlneville, Miss Ella Ferguson of
Sacramento, Mrs. Margaret Sleus
man of Redmond, and Mrs.' Annie
Hart and Mrs. Jounnc Erland of
Portland..
Mrs. C. C. Vice had charge of
the devotional program und Mrs.
Lelund Keif. Mrs. Onirics Minson
and Mrs. Myron Ulackwell sang
the "Hcautiful tlarden or Prayer."
The next meeting will be on Au
gust 2ti with Mrs. Ralph Gilchrist.
Mm. E.'A. Uussctl came home
Thursday after spending a week
with Mm. Dewey Slauffer in Red
mond. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Kr Ferguson
of Redmond were Thursday eve
ning dinner guests nt Ihe home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Preszler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Minson left
Monday for n trip lo Seattle und
Vancouver, II. C and back by
way of the coust route. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dickson,
Ernest, Ricky, Judy nnd lola
Dickson went to Ixiralne Fridav
for a visit at the Stanley Plcknell
home. Mr. mid Mrs. Rush Duncan
reinnfnpil with lluHilv nnd KKip
' during their purents absence. The
Dlcksons returned Sunduy eve
ning. Iluel llrcwcr of Prlneville nnd
Duuue Slmimon of Null were call
ers ul the Myron Ulackwell home
Sulurduy ufiernoon. Other visit
ors ut tho Ulackwell home were
Mr. und Mrs. Henry Ulackwell
or liend, who were evening din
ner guests. The Iwo Ulackwell
families sung a quartet ut the
church services In Redmond thut
evening.
Mrs. Frnnkle Hnrgnn arrived
recently from Eugene for an In
definite visit wllh her daughter,
Mrs. George ISoak and family.
Mrs. C. E. Vulpey was hostess
to Ihe Sorosls club Wednesduy
afternoon. Mrs. Elliott und Mrs.
Tim Adams were guests. The
next meeting will be with Mr.
Lloyd liussett on August 24.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smlthson of
Lowell arrived Friday to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Orlo Flock
and family tor ' the week end.
They returned on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Jeans of
Thurston were visitors for a
short time on Saturday ut the
home of her sister, Mrs. orlo ,
Flock und family. !
Mr. und Mrs. Dale McKenzle
of Eugene were Saturday evening ;
dinner guesls ut the home of her,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter.
After visiting his parents In;
Prlneville, tney returned to Eu-I
gene Sunduy evening. I
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Page Bnd
his rather. Arthur Page, left Sat-1
urday lor a week's trip. Tho elder
Pnge will visit another son, Ches
tc, in Seattle while Mr. and Mrs. I
Puge continue their trip, into Can-1
adu.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Covey ac-!
companlcd by Ardle licit and ;
Jack Nad flew to Salem Sunday (
morning und attended Ihe church
services at the church where !
Jack's brother, Walter Naff, is
minister. They were dinner
goes is at the Naff home and re- j
turned In Ihe evening.
Wendell Herblson and Clay Mc
Cormick of Redmond were callers,
Saturday morning at the Charles
Covey home. i
A group of friends surprised
Mrs. Berneice Radcliffe with a
purty on Wednesday evening
when they dropped in with pot-:
luck refreshment and spent the
evening playing bridge. Those ;
present were Hazel Buckingham
from the valley, Mrs. Tim Adams, i
Mrs. John Cronln. Mrs. Thelma i
Freedmun, Mrs. Virgil Langtry. I
Mrs. Dick Steelhammer, Mrs.
Larry Timmcrman, Mrs. Merton
Basey. Mrs. Porter Sprague, Mrs.
H. W. Steelhammer, and Mrs.
Tillman Haynes. Mrs. Radcliffe,
w ho will teach this year at Glide,
Ore., was presented with a going
away gift from the group.
Mrs. Tillman Haynes entertain
ed a group of youngsters last
Monday uftenioon In honor.of her
daughter, Diannes eighth birth
day anniversary. Those present
Included Linda and Sieve Christ;
Barbara and Fred Webb; Sue
Sprague, Phyllis Slcasrtan, Gary
Tlmmermnn, Tom and Joe Freed
man, Michael and Mary Langtry,
and Michael Adams. The after
noon was spent playing games,
after which Mrs. Haynes served
refreshments.
Miss Genevieve Eckelson of
Portland arrived Saturday eve
ning and will tie a house guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Spillmun and family for about 10
duys.
Word has been received here
that Otto Pauls had undergone
surgery in Salem last Tuesday
morning. Mr. and Mm. Pauls
were to have returned home on
Wednesday after she had com
pleted her summer course at
Monmouth normal school.
Mrs. Tillman Haynes and
daughter, Dlanne, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Margaret
Sleasrnan of Redmond spent Sun
day afternoon at the Oren Sleas
rnan home near Redmond picking
strawberries.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balfour
went to Crater lake Friday morn
ing where they spent the week
end and returned on Sunday eve
ning. T. C. Haynes and son, Charles,
and Hobart Ayres left Monday
' " mail a trip l Tialuana, Mrxln, mi rrfum, eetra(h( 2S.S
mtltt fir talltn." F. . Ctrbin, Komi f3, Hiirtll, ll tikinttom.
Wouldn't yon rather get a bigger, more modern car fur
your money? Wouldn't you rather have a cur with Twin
lied . . . wild Weather Rye Conditioned Air . . . with the
safety of a Unitized Rodyand-frunic?
"Wouldn't you rather drive the standout car of the year in
tyliiifj the one that's streamlined all the way?
Just slip Mo this Nash Air fly ft
Here's where you get the most piitiscngcr and Ittggrv'o
room for your money . . . nnd the fcullicr-soft ride of coil
springing on all four wheels. .
Here's where the curved windshield is undivided in all
models and you have the safety of the Uniscopc.
,Yes with all this a Nasli "600" pnys you back with
over 25 miles to the gullon, at average highway speed! .
Come in and sco the year's best buy in automobiles the
value that's breaking all Nash stiles records! (Jet behind
the wheel of tho tNatu "600" or INaih Ambassador.
Hrrc is the only car scientif
ically designed wilb Girder
' built Unitized lsodv-.nd.
frmne one solulwcldcdunit.
Add 50 Srcier ricidily. . .
clinunalcs useless weuiht...
prevents body squeaks and
rallies . , , means m better,
safer car.
Ofttir CA UNCt 103
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1173 Wall Street
Bend, Oregon
ALTERATION REPAIR
Hen' and Women'. BulU
. O'CoaU.
CARL JOHNSON. Tailor
Suits made to measure,
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morning for Camp Wickiup
where they will spond the week
camping and fishing.
Mrs. Bruce Balfour and Mrs.
Zoe Gibson visited Sunday after
noon with Mrs. M. R, Biggs In
Prlneville.
Mrs. Alta Saunders of Los An
geles and Mrs. Carmen Talbot of
Terrebonne were Sunday dinner
guests al Ihe home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Ellis.
Local 4-H boys who won calves
in tha calf scramble at the Prlne
ville fair over Ih. week end were
Charles Haynes, Clarence Carl
son, Bill Scott and Charla Nelson.
If Alaska', water resources
were properly harnessed they
could produce over 8,000,000 kilo
watts ot electricity, or about one
halt as much as the present out
put In the United States proper.
FINALLY PUNISH RU
Rouge Hill, Ont., Aug. It III-.
The threat of arrest today
changed the minds of two fathers
reluctant to thrash th.lr teeu ag.
sons.
Nicholas Culetta and Percy
Cross first refused, then decided
to carry out a court order to lash
their sons 10 times with a strip
ot lathing for stealing beer. - -
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