THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 194? THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN California Girl Rides Bike From Klamath Falls to Bend it ' '. ... ,. , f At t ' - . ' ' ' t V. " . , . . . L7t - j . Flmonco Smith, of (ilciiiluli', Ciilif., rcitlly rides ln;r hobby! SIiu'h oiio of thoHu liKhtwiMKlit-iyi lu faun who think nothiiiK of IH'diilliiK oO inili'U or ho for an evening's outing. 'J'liu attraitive blonde C-'alilornia girl, with u (an liko mo-cha-colored mitin, arrived thiH nmt week end on her bike, for u vMl with her brother-in-law and sinter,, Mr. anil Aim. Omer Zlllnuin. Shu wanted to make the entire trip on her bike, but Jilt dinler "talked her out of it," slio laiiKhed. She went us fur us Klainain ritun uy oils, iiiiu Iter bjku shipped, and rode it to Uend, by way of Crater lake, a distance of about 'MO miles, hlie IikjK Hut days lur the hlki trip, allowing time lr sight seeing anil hiking iiliing I lie way. She-rides an Hercules, Willi nylon tlivs. She curried about 20 pounds of Iiiikimkc In. cluilliiu her coinpucl kit with one IhiuiiiI stove ami tclcsc-opln.! set Ot ulcnallillhhcs. Club Member MIkh Sinllh is a inrmlicr o! Hie lxiil Alliieli'H Wheelmen's iluli, Hhoso IhKlunla tlccuiiites the hack it her shirt. The itiuup corn lor rides every Sunday, mill nilen tor week end ouiIiikx. No mailer how fur I hey ride. MImi Smith's tola) Inlleaije In always 'JO mile more, wllh the extra distance from Clcmlnle lo (he slat-Unit point in Im . Angeles (icureil In. The club's IniiKi'at trip iu 3SU nilleH. dim mild. Tlie one Ihe memlx'i'H air proiiilrnl of. tlinii:h, Ik the "C'omury" rlile". 11 louiiille tup Irom Um Amjeles lo Simla Anna, whli'h VJ ol Ihe meiiilM'iii niiule In eluhl houi'K. Tlio trip (rum Klamath I'nlls to llenil lit the lunni'M hike liile Minn Smith has maile "sulo." Many "l'n" Kveiy where she Jlmls other Suit to Clear Title Filed Here A complaint In eiulty hus Ikimi (lleil in circuit court hy Joy A. Walker, el ux, ukuiiikI II.iiiIkom It. licach. el ux unci A. L. liiack, el ux, utvorclliiH to Ihe record ol Ihe county cleiK. In their complaint, the Walkers state that I hey ate Ihe owners of some lleiiil properly lo which Ihe ilelenilants claim some rlliht. The plalntllfs seek lo have the ilelenilants set loiili their claims In Ihe proiHTty, ami that iill such claims lie uiljuilKeO null anil void liy the court and the plaintiffs lie tlcclai'cil sole owners ol the prop erty. Till! property In question Ir de. si'i Hied as lot 11. Iilock 2'J, of I'm k adillllon lo llend. MAIT.KII ItY IIKAIt Anihiiiaiie, Alaska. Seal. 1 Uli Knute UaaiiiK'ni'd Peterson, 52 wa near ilealh In n hospital to day alter lielne, mauleil by a nunc mol her brown liear near Slana. Peterson, u world war I vet eran. left a . iicIhIiImii's cabin Tuesday and was walking to his own home when he was attarked The Is'jir scalped him, nearly lore lis J.iw oil, and lilt and clawed Redmond lleilniond, Sent. 1 (Soccliill Mr. uml Mrs. Maui li e IIoIkm Is were to leave Monday hy way of United all lines for Until, O., where they will take delivery of u bus for the ftethnond Union hli'li school. llolM'rts plans to be bai k by September 0. Mis. I., .-if ill I II. wno lias neen for several weeks, Is oiienit- Inx her flower shop iikiiIii. Mrs. Paul Cook and iluuuhler, Judy, who have been visiting irieniis in uamaim, plan to re turn lo Kedmond this week. Mrs. Helen linkers entertained the Tuesday In Idee club at a no-host Inncneon AiiriisI 23. Mrs. II. W, Cumber was a ucst. Mrs. It. Koberls held hlKh score, and Mrs. K. W. Christiansen sec- oiul IiIkIi. Mis. U E. Smith will be host ess to Ihe T uesday brlditu club September 13 at her home. Miss Mnrsuret llammbscher or Ci iiiiIm 1'ass and Clyde Martin of Albany were married at (, ranis Pass August 111. Martin Is a grad uate of Kedmond Union high school and Llnflckl college. He was at one time couch at Red mond Union high school, and Is now director ol physical educa tion In Albany. Miss Joanne O'Neill will be honored wllh a miscellaneous bridal shower tonight ul 8 o'clock at 1359 A street, by a group of friends. Miss O'Neill and Clifford McCulloch will lie murrled in early September. Johnnie Murphy reported tsat his bicycle was stolen from a slull by the big gate near the curnlval Saturday. Miss liarbara Hanson of Sea side was a guest of Miss Koherta Donahue Irom Thursday night until Monday. Both girls will at tend Oregon Stutc college this full. Irving Steers spent the week end in Kedmond wllh his mother, Mrs. Gladys Steers; his sister, Sully, and his grandmother, Mrs. KOItli Smith. He left Sunday night for Portland where he is employed. Miss liarbara Hanson of Sea side was honor guest at a buffet dinner Sunday at Ihe home of Mrs. Edith Smith. Mrs. (Jludys Steers assisted her mother. Cucsts were Mrs. Inez Donahue, Miss KolH-rtu Donahue, and Wai ter Stuuffuchcr, from Kedmond; Irving Steers, from Portland, and Mrs. Zou Uurdlck from Camp Sherman. Sully Steers assisted her grandmother and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Cus Hoglund and children of Klamath Kails were ,1 t. lib.. ..II 1 i jut- ....... ii ,,f 'UllhliiM lli of Ida Iwulv ml. u-Iuni. ,.llil, Ihi'iil pill IM Of IDS IKHly, uplift, they have cxiierlences to o.ure and stories uf adventure In exc?wjnge. When she pulled Into Ihe lihii.'!' at Crater lake, she was llellghle'l lo find another 1 1 h I weight bike parked there. Sure enough, tin' ellow traveler looked her up anil they hiked together to Ihe summit of Jui field peak, yes terday at Petersen's jock gar dens, Miss Smith met two girls on motorcycles, who had toured Canada. 'Die three were compan ions for the afternoon. One of Miss Smith's first rides after reaching Head was up Pilot butte. "I walked n rimh! deal of the way," she admitted, "but In I.os Angeles. I think I could have miule it lo the lop without any trouble." She lias lieen adjusting to the higher altitude, she ex plained. I'liinlug down Pilot Initio look only four minutes. Miss Smith Is a discount clerk at a crciUt company In Clenilale. Kuhlicr powder, mixed with us ptinlt and used for road surface, greatly Improves the durability of black-lop highways, recent lests show. IP W V . . ft week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson of Terrebonne, 'flic Hogliinds wero former residents of Kedmond. Ilogliind served as Deschutes county agent when Ihey were living here. Miss Kuth Klann spent last Friday us a guest of Mrs. Mer lin Armhruster and children. Mrs. Merlin Armbrustcr and children, Merlin Dale, Cheryl! and Janice, were callers at Ihe Klann home Tuesday afternoon. I.lltle Nell Hunks of Salem, son of Mr. und Mrs. James Banks, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mux Cunning. lloriien Heck Sr. und Borden lleck Jr.' wero Kedmond visitors who uttended the fair lust week. They cnina to Kedmond from Portland. Word hus been received by friends that Uorden Beck Sr. will teach vocational agriculture at the Woodburn high school. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Sharp, former resident of Kedmond, were visiting friends and rela tives over the week end. They also attended the fair. The average person, It is said, brenthes in a pint of water a day. THE EMBLEM OF if CHS llllllpj and you'll nvr go back to old f athlonad f lot tops" Testing the seal is the most vital step in home canning. The new BALL DOME LID makes il easy I To test, touch lid; II Dome is down, jar is sealed. Only Ball Dome Lids have this amazing "Touch-Test" Seal. 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