FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE NINE Redmond and Vicinity l(KI)MOM) KrcltijiMiil, Auk, (SK'('11) Tlu 1U4II SwIiiiIhhIu, lii-ld til tin KimIiiiiiiiiI hiijI August IH, win 1 lie liuiko In-lit vh In in I of ii lii'iiiii' i-ihiiIm-i's ill mil. In hi riii! I, u K' III linlH'il I lie lirni'll i-iimlirr ui-l IiIh iIii-iiiii Uii led. TIio-hIiuW Im'Kiiii Willi u niiadi' of uniMiil niyiilly. hoi) Ciiyiii'i', kliiK. iuhI Innii Jean CiiIImiiIIIi, iiii'i'ii, wiih cniwii I'd liy tihiiruii Mm mi, IuhI yi'iu iiiii'ii, Tho uiiinil (limit- ini'liiili'd i-vi'i y Illt'llllll'l' llf llllt I'll M 1 Willi Nplllk' li'm mill a lllihli'il IIiiiiI Iiik whi-i-l Wllll'll IiIDIIkIiI till- NH'i:lllllHN mil iif I lu uri'uni win lii of lliV iM'iirli loinlirr. SjMJi-lul mimlx-i Inrluilrd a Clilni'Hc nwliniiiliiK iind (In nee rou ILiir; Urliiiiimlilillon of hwIiiiRiIiiu HtiuKi'; fiiHi Hwiiiiiiiinit; Hy tin. Sni, n roiuli' (IIvIiik uml kwlin lnllil! I (Jill hie; lluri- mid 'I oi IoIkd, Inliti pii li'il by Iii'KIiiiick; 'nr f hi' all pliiyllinc; divlnu; 'Hie lliiiiU'i' mid I In- I Hick, u comedy loiiltiii' mid Mi'ii fiiiin Mum, M-r-Ini iii iiH c liy mlviinri'il nwliiiinoi n, 'l'hi imiKicnl Imckgiouml wiih supplied ly ii'cord, Minn Mury Lou I loi'n wrote Uic scripts. AnHUlUig Mia. Sly In Hie pre piinilioMH ii nd In dlii'i'lliii! I Me show well' MIhh Ij Iii Mm 1'oplsli, Miss Joan liallowuy, uml 'loin J uni t. Miss LuVoi nn I'i'iihoii mid Mm. Mils l'uvli'n'h.id cliiiico of ili-vu-tlmiH for I lie Sunday mliool nl the Community I'li'iihyU'rliiii diuicli, Sunday, Annum I I. Mr. mid Mm. MiIh Dnvla haw moved from the IIukIi Iiouhc on Jill lu a home on l illi. Mr. mid Mm. I Hide Wli-as mid family reliiineil Saturday iiIkIU from a 111 day vacation sjh'IK at Peer l'aik. uud Spokane. Mil. Vi'linn lliown unit her inullier, Mm. Ill ay. have iclurned from a vneullon ul Hie cuiihI. Wlillo thru they iilli'iiili'd a re ' union of Mm. limy s family. Mlui A I Ire Semi, llrM crude leiu ll -T lit I lie Jessie Mill k-hmiI, has returned lo her apartment In the I'liudwli'K liulldlni; alier liav Iiik iMMit n two weeks vneullon In I lie vulley. Fellowship groups from I'rlne villi". iK'nd, Uedinond uud Tunuilo held a Joint meeting mid picnic In Prlnevllle. Iuemluy nluhl. Ki'V, mid Mm. Wivley linker, iind Mr. ii nd Mm. Wult Slauffacher uc companliil the Hedmond Kioup. Kluyd Murium Jr. 1m uili-ndlnrf Westminster fellowship camp ul Silver Creek Hits week. (Jpoii;i ilolion, HH'iikiiii; on . flint lliinijit fli at; Jay Shlvely, on T.V.A.; Kennel ll Munkiew, in) Hie telephone, mid Nick Denton, on lullroaila, were tho HK'iiki'ra at tht regular meetlni' of the toiiHt miial?m ul Ihe Iteilmond hotel hnnquel room, AukoM 11, Char ley Sanlord, who was a former resident of Hedmond, and Stan Icy Church, UHMK-liited with I'.I. Ai L., were Ktietiia ol the dull. Church cave a talk on the Colum bia Valley adinliilHtiullon. Mr. uuu Mm. Harry Dlrkcl of Culver were Hedmond ahopjiera Wedneaduy. Mr. niul Mrs. Floyd Watson, and diiiiKhler. 1-oulsc, will leave this week end for a vacation to j scenic- iKilnla In On'L'on. i Jim Cox, who has boen attend Ing University of Oregon Hummer school. Is home for u brief vacn-' Hon before reluinlui! for the full : term, , J Miss Myrtle floulilnek nnd Miss i Mellnda Koubliiek have moved lo NewiHTK where Myrtle has Joined . the ,:iade school staff. i Toast masters w 111 hold their i DTtilir mccl liiu Thursday iilk'ht i at the Redmond hotel banquet : loom. I KolK'rt K. Inula, Ik-nil chef de . care; Itobert ICS. Tull, liiidmond, ( lief de (ruin; Ool ite II, Hi Irk, I tend, eonilut'leur; Uussell Clem- enre, Kediiiond, couiintsaalre In- lendanl; Andy Nli'ln-ixall, I lend, eoi'iiwpojiileiil; Hurry Johnson, Itcnd. Kind de la porte; l'r. I. A. Dudley, Itediiioml, cominla voyaueur; Osear Nlssen, Madias, lainpisle; Million Taylor, 1'ilne vllle, iiuuinler; William K. A tier, llend, A 1 1 Inn K, Johnson, llend, mid Harold C, Clupp, Hedmond, ehemliiola were Installed as offi cers of Ihe -10 el H lust Monday ulKht In Hie Hedmond hotel bun- quel room. Archie Dunsmoor, Hiade school coach, has Hot August 2'.l for Ihe f Ii Hi fiiolliall nracllee of the aeu- sou. Iluys lr.leiesled are usked to report ul U;.1U. Auuu.it 17 was the dale sched uled lor the lour of the Mid Stale Soil CoiiMivullon district by a mono I rom Jefleison county In cliidlnii iiiciiiIh-ih of Ihe soils com mit lee, anil ll. Uliuwuy, jeiierson county iiKenl Iind Anion Wlnkel, soli conservation service work unit coiikci vullonlsl. Terrebnone elementary s-liool Is scheduled to open Thursday, SeplemU-i- 1, uccordlnK lo Kussel Uolllnaheud, principal. KOb'THYVKST ItKDMOND Southwest Hedmond, Aun. 19 (Speeluli - K. A. lleln uml Nor mun Hurke of 1'rlncvllle' were cull ers Saturduy ul the Owen limwn home, i Krnestlne Bailer Is KendlnR her vacatliill at Hose lodee, visit- Ini; her grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. Henry Haller. Holx-rt U'dlicller spent Sunday n week alto wiih Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keen at Sisters. . Mr.' and Mm. l. A. Sh-iktt of Hi ants I'nss were week-end euests of Mr. and Mrs. llrucc JohiiJMin mid family. The Spen cers lire Mrs. Johnson's parents. A birthday dinner honortne, Mllfred Wiillenhui K was held Sun day evening at the Waller Holt home, 'lliosc present were Mr. und Mrs. Moyd Holt mid lunuly, Mr. and Mrs. Mllfred WallenhuiK uud diiUKhters und Mr, und Mrs. Walter Holt. Joe (million visited Monday with Hilly nnd Donald Clemence. Mr. uml Mrs. Jim (.irlffltha vis ited reoently with Mr. und Mrs. Leonurd (iM'kk. Lola J win und Linda Ixiu Wul- lenbui'K spent Satiuilay evening Willi the 1'loyd Holt family. Itlchiird uud liwrence iloll vis ited Monday with Keith and Al- vlii llutteiileld. Mr. und Mrs. Huhih l-'lowcrs and family visited Sunday ufternoon with Mr. und Mm, Hay Sulfate und family. Mr. und Mm. Charles Wllden nnd Mrs. Nora Ld;rrlun at tended I'omonu Kianiic ut Alfulfu Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. Mllfred wniien- Iiiiik and daunhlers culled on Mr. mid Mrs. Juild Itouiland Salur-day. Mrs. uwen Drown and Mrs. Lloyd Shanks attended the Red mond flower show J'Tldny. Mr. und Mrs. l-esler (.arliutl ol Tumalo und Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hallcr sienl Sunday on the Meto llus river. l'orls Jean Holt ut tended the dedication ul Detroit Sunday. She played In Ihe Hedmond bund. Richard und Clifford Brown spent Sunday with lx-an Short. Mr. mid Mm. Chester Nord strom uud family of Albany visit ed Monday und Tuesday with Mr. uud Mrs. Ray Surface and family, Duslene Clemence spent Sun dny nlKht with her fciundmother, Mis. A. L, Clemence. Mr. und Mrs. Mllfred Wullen Iiuik und daughters picnicked ut Las I lukc Sunday. Mr. und Mm. Hay Surface visit ed Sunduy with Mr. und Mis. Don Brown. Monday dinner guests at the Russell Clemences were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jeflers und daugh ter, Mary Lou; Miss Barbara Cooper, Clarence I'utcibouKh and Mr. (.'lenience's mother, Mrs. Mug gle Clemence. Double-Talk Nothing New To This Spokane Resident By I'eler lluyea OK.-ine, WuMh., Au. 19 " - -SpeaklnK to Ronald Severson, lock mid safe salesman, Is a pain ful operation: He talks ihdit ulong wllh you, Jusl Just like like this tills. Only faster. Kver since he was a nlp'r of seven, Severson has been. KoIiik around havlriK the last word on everylsMly. Uisl by about a With of a iieoiid. Briefly, Severson can talk, siiik or yodel right aloni? wllh anyone no mailer what Ian KUUK Is used-fioin French lo Norwegian, pig lalln lo tobucco auctioneer. "I non't know how I picked ll up," lie suys. Trunke Recalled Severson tells how It used to be great sport during til,'h school as semblics to talk right along wllh the guest speaker from his cal In the audience. 'That is. It was sport until the principal decided to let him sit in the office whenever we had an as sembly," he grinned. Psychiatrists and neurologists HILL AI'I'OINTKU Salem. Aug. 19 '111 The Amer ican Society of Civil F.ngincem to day announced appointment of William C. Hill, Salem, as chair man of Its aiiHirt und uii-wuys planning committee. , Hill Is u mcmlx-r of the Oregon slate board of aeronautics. l'ui'IKise of the commit lee is to make studies of airports for In tel national uniformity. Recom mendations will lie made to the national association at u meeting In Ontario, Canada, July, 1950. 444 Phone Bend Household Goods Moving Service To, From or Within Central Oregon STORAGE Full coverage insurance available at low rate. Our. warehouse Insurance covers your goods, while on our Vans within 50 miles of-the ware house, without additional cost. PACKING Wo will pack one article or a housefull for shipment via Rail Truck Moving Van or Air. Insured shipments, too. COAL PRICES Will Increase September 1st due to freight increase. Bend Storage & Transfer Co. Office Tit Irving Ave. Warehouse MS E. 1st I'llONK 411 If ANCIENT AGE full J year old straight Kentucky bourbon The whiskey with Age in Its llavorl i , 4.75 .3.00 r 45 ql. f'nl ' . HHICBl BOURBON WHISKn, f00F. HWCIIIII 0t OIST. CO., fMHKFORt, V. ..... an BV 11 ;i!(w' J KIRBY The COMPLETE Home Renovating System IJft-tlme Guarantee. Free Demonstration, no Obligation. f Ulieral allowance on your old equipment. Phone 1120 For AITOINTMENT Remember: "We Scniip V7ial We Sell" . The Kirby Co. of Bend E. A. DellL'HK, Mgr. shake tlieir heads In bewilder- nieiit when this 33 year-old hu rruui echo "sives 'em the busi ness," as he puts It. They offer all soils oX explanations, i. e.: He has a short cut between his hear ing and speaking organs, he Is filled with mental telepathy, some H111I of menial quirk, etc. "liut then they say those IhintfK are impossible and they don't know how 1 do It," SeverKo.i says. "I think I Just have extra sharp liearintf." One of his favorite gags la to Ret himself picked for one of those audience-participation radio shows where Ihe master of cere monies comideii himself capable 01 coping wan anybody. Engineers Baffled "First thing that usually hap pens when 1 start talking along with him is the quick interest of the engineers," he says. 'They think they are getting what they call a 'feed back' and go nuts try ing to fix It " When Severson wag single, wo men were hia favorite victims. "first they'd get nervous, then they'd get flustered, then some would get hysterical until tears streamed down their face as I talked along wllh them. Invar iably they would swear that I was reading their mind. Unfor tunately, I couldn't." Severson proudly claims to have steered at least four toss pots back onto the path of sobri ety. "f plve 'em the business when they're pretty far gone and you'd be surprised how quickly they swear off, at least for that nlpnt," he says. "Hut (lien sometimes I'll talk along with a drunk and he'll turn on the bartender and aix'us him of slipping him a mickey," Tennessee Rot Its nickname Of the "Volunteer State" during the Mexlcin wnr when Gov. Aarun V. Brown Issued a call for S.XOO men to volunteer for army srrv. Ice and 30,000 responded within a few days. ARMSTRONG HE ATM ASTER Cold Rubber (Polarubbtr) 18 MONTH GUARANTEE AOAIMtt All 0D HAZAtDS 600 x 16 TIRE WITH TUBE Buy nt tire with cube at regular price $17.90 sod you can buy a second ytt with tube st 'j price. 650 x 1 6 va'fj. $11 mioO idu yuu (so inly cv' end lire with tube at 2 price. 81U prtctt include allowance on eld tirn rtfardlcu ol condition. This tat with thtM remarkably low price it for linustfd time oaly. Sot M today I TIRE WITH TUBE 895 ftus TAX m ROY'S SIGNAL SERVICE South Highway 97 Carroll Acres Phone 1748-W Bend. Orgon GRAY'S "97" SERVICE 11 Mile North Rodmond Sisters Junction Highway "97" Phone 1508-W-4 If takes more than a big red apple to get by in school these days! It takes mental alertness and tlie ahility to learn quickly. And lliat means, among oilier tilings, vis ual efficiency for without good vision a child is handicapped. Before school starts, be sure YOUR children's eyes are up to par. Bring them in for a complete and thorough eye examination. Dr. H. C. 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