PAGE EIGHT THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER , 194? Resort Guests Escape Death In Serious Fire By Walter tterkdull (UniUxi Prvwi Staff CorrMiMtoibnt) King City, Cal., Sept. 9 KM Heroic U. S. forest rangers fought their way through a forest fire to 40 guests trapped at the luxur ious Tassajara hot springs resort and reported back today that all were safe. The rangers reported that the lire destroyed the resort s Jo room hotel and at least 15 ad joining cabins. The blaze failed to bum the immediate area surrounding the summer playground but fanned out over 1,200 acres of nearby forests. Vacationers, half of them wom en and children, picked up water buckets, shovels and axes along with resort employes and other residents in a battle for their lives. District ranger George Bran agh, who made the torturous trip into the resort with fire control officer Jack Curran, reported over his portable radio that "all were safe." lie said the resort's owner, Phil Terry, had arrived at the scene ahead of them and had "things pretty well organized." Terry's car was found by the rangers on the road. The guests appeared calm, Branagh said. The blaze broke out in the main lodge of the resort. Sparks, borne by 22-milean hour winds, touched off tinder-dry trees and shrubs and raced away to the north to threaten the big Los Padres national forest in the Santa Lucia mountains. The fire still burned out of con trol today. The fire cut off communica tions with the outside world. Rangers broke through the re sort along the burning Jarries burg road and set up radio com munications. Branagh said the flames had circled the camp. The only pos sible escape route was a rugged, foot and horseback trail leading south for six miles to Arroyo Seco. """ " 'Brldses Burned The ranger told of stumbling along the road, choked and half blinded by smoke from fire along both sides. The road's two bridg es had been destroyed by flames. "Boulders were falling on us and fire was all around us," he said. Both men were sent in by the me BtriviM: iu utfitriiiujie uie laie of the resort's guests. Two hundred men, including 165 convicts from the state prison tit nearby Soledad, were in the fire lines and fire dispatcher Charles Swartz reported that an additional 250 men were en route to the scene. "It's going to be a tough day," Swartz declared. Three helicopters also were ex pected to join in the fire fighting. 3 Race Horses Die, in Accident Spokane,. Wash., Sept. 9 1P. Three race horses were killed and three jockeys and an exercise boy injured in iwo misnaps on fiay fair track yesterday. Stanley Connell, 28, jockey from Big Bear lake, Calif., and Jim Kelly, exercise boy from vvisner, ieo., were hospitalized when their mounts collided head on and were killed during morn ing exercises. Connell was believed to have suffered a fractured skull and jaw and concussion. Kelly sus- uinieu iniercnaniai injuries not yet determined. Witnesses said Kellv was eal- loping Kitty Kantar, owned by Ed Luther, Wisner, Neb., outside me iracK ience. Kielfer, owned by H. K. Meyers. Verdale. Wash- had just made a fast break-away from the starting gate when Kel- ley s norse veered onto the track in the wrong direction and the two collided. Later during the sixth race at Playfair, Pitter Patter, ridden by Jockey Rudolph Reiman, Long Beach, Calif., stumbled and was run down by Prideloch with Jock ey Robert Ownbey, Buffalo, Okla., up. Both jockeys were thrown from their horses and Prideloch rolled on Jockey Reiman. Both men escaped serious injury. Pitter ' Patter was killed. Prideloch is owned by B. J. Bagley, Vancouver, Wash., and Pitter Patter by Ruth Parton, Toppenish, Wash. GOOD IDEA! Washington, Sept. 9 Mi The Blinded Veterans association to day offered to supply all baseball umpires from its ranks in the fu ture. In a resolution passed at their convention the blind vets said they think they "can call plays wuii greater iacuiiy than personnel now employed." the BK SURE TO SEE "Silky" Thompson KIWANIS MINSTREL Sept. 18-13. Tower Theatre OUT OUR WAY WE SHOULD FKCK Vft.' ANT 1 THINK. TM' SALT IN HERE ON I W6 BETTER COS f MULES -THIS ROADS J I RACK. SOM6 OTHER I I IMRASSABLE AFTER V TlMEANVBOPV I V EVECV PLOOPJWHUTI )J THAT KIN C.T THAT S STOONERSf NOT jTA ALOtoeSHOULP ACWp-y VBE LEFT AUJEy V ' THE ANAATEUg DRIVERS U JST S.t.T, , I County Court BE IT REMEMBERED. That at a regular meeting of the Coun ty Court held this lith day of August, 1949, all members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were pre sented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: General Petroleum Corp. Sheriff, auto exp $ 20.S3 Felix Motor Sales Sheriff, auto exp. 19.05 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff, auto exp. . 9.33 The Haloid Co. Rectigraph exp. 333 Packer-Scott Co. Court house exp. 35.90 Bend-Portland Truck Ser vice Courthouse exp. 2.12 Bureau of Labor Court- house exp. 5.00 R. H. Brown Co. Furniture 6.66 Mahoney Office Equip. Circuit court exp 15.UQ Helen M. Dacey, Co. Clk. Health dept., cert, copies lo.ua National Rehabilitation Assn. Health dept. mem bership 2.00 The Bend-Troy Laundry Health dept., laundry 1.76 The Bend Pilot J.P. Dist. No. 1, supp. 55.55 Clapp Bros. Refrigeration Weed control 2.40 Deschutes County Weed Control Weed control ...-25&17 Pac Tele. & Tele. Co. Tele., various offices 145.55 Urridn Oil Co. of Calif .As sessor, travel 15.91 Pacific Power & Light Co. . Courthouse electricity 78.02 Public Lands Committee . Cont. Public Lands Com mittee . 350.00 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FUND: Bond Street Food Market Soldiers" relief 10.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND: American Law Book Co. Books 30.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend-Portland .Truck Ser- vice Gen. exp. 1.36 Ross Excelsweld Service Repairs .. 45.00 Reed Tractor & Equipment Co. Parts ...... 20.78 Dyer's Auto Service Parts 14.71 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Parts 76.62 Allison Diesel Shop Re pairs 82.60 Columbia Equipment Co. Hdw. 33.29 Cuffin's Hdw 1.32 Shell Oil Company Fuel 3.42 Union Oil Company Lube 182.04; fuel 1,909.70 .2,091.74 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp Pipe J267.65 Richfield Oil Corp. Lube 9.98 Shoop & Schulze Tire Ser vice Tire acct. ;. 16.20 Holliday Insurance Agency Fire & Theft ins 62.80 Pacific Tele. .& Tele. Co. Tele 12.35 Pacific Power & Light Co. Lights 3.45 In the Matter of Salary Of Clinic Nurse: The Clerk was instructed to place Aggie Larson on the month ly payroll at S220.00 per month, effective August 1, 1949. In the Matter of Deeds To County Owned Lands: At this time the County deeded the City of Bend the following described property: t. tio oi uot 8, and w. 25 of Lot 9, Blk. 123, 1st Add. to Bend Park; E. 15' of Lot 8, all of Lot 9, W. 5 of Lot 10, Blk. 128, 1st Add. to Bend Park; W. 5', of Lot 2. all of Lot 3, E. 15' of Lot 4, Block 3. Bend Park; W. 25' of Lot 2, E. 35' of Lot 3, W. 35' of Lot 14, E. 25' of Lot 15, Blk. 4, Bend Park. W. 25' of Lot 1, E. 35' of Lot 2. Blk. 10. Bend Park; a portion of Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 10, Bend Park; Northeasterly 40' of Lots 7, 8 and 9, Blk. 10, Bend Park; also a portion of Lots 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Blk. 10. Bend Park, in consideration that the City of WHY SUFFER? Hay Fever Asthma EPISCORB The New SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT You Be the Judge! City Drug Co. Wiliams Proceedings United States or .that he is a fel Bend construct a street for the use of the public and forever maintain the same. There being no further bus iness, Court adjourned. C. L. Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco, Commissioner, A. E. Stevens, Commissioner. British Women Tennis Players Face Americans Philadelphia, Sept. 9 mi The British, with only a . forlorn chance of victory-, faced the Unit ed States' top women tennis stars today in opening matches of the historic Whightman cuu compe tition. The odds were' long that the American team's run of 12 straight victories since 1931 would not be broken as two sin gles and a doubles match launch ed competition. The play closes tomorrow with three singles matches and a doubles. The United States team was headed by singles champion Mrs. Margaret Osborne DuPont and No. 2 player Doris Hart, Jack sonville, Fla. The first day draw pitted Miss Hart against Mrs. Jean Walker Smith, England's No. 2 player, and Mrs. DuPont against Mrs. Betty Hilton. England's No. 1. The American doubles team of Miss Hart and Shirlev Frv. Ak. rbn, C was the first dayoppoif ent oi Mrs. Molly Blair and Jean Quertier. - League Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE w. 1 Pet. .66K .614 Hollywood 73 77 80 Oakland Sacramento ...... Seattle San Dieico Sa. Francisco .... Portland Loa Aivele. 91 89 S 61 79 U .409 .479 M 1M NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L St. Lotm .., 84 4 Brooklyn ."..V. 84 6 Philadelphia 12 New York & Boston 67 6: Pituborvh 8 71 Pet. .62 .622 .629 .493 .493 .436 .414 .382 Cincinnati 66 Chicago S2 78 84 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. I. New York 82 48 Boston 82 63 Cleveland 78 66 Detroit 80 68 Philadelphia 69 66 Chicago 65 80 St. Louis 48 88 Pet. .631 .607 .682 .680 .616 Ml Waahinxton v- . NEW SEASON OPENS New. York, Sept. 9 Ui Under the new regime of James D. Nor ris and his International Boxing club, Madison Square Garden opens its fall-winter fight season tonight with a 10-round bout be tween Kid Gavilan and Rocky Castellani. . Gavilan, Cuban welterweight contender, was favored at 14-5 to beat the aggressive young mid dleweight from Luzerne, Pa., de spite the latter' s expected adcant age of about five pounds. WILL DEFEND TITLE New York, Sept. 9 HJiPlans were nearly completed today for Ezzard Charles to defend his N.B.A. heavyweight champion ship against Pat Valentino of San Francisco on Oct. 14 in the San Francisco Cow Palace. President James D. Norris of the International Boxing club, who hopes to promote the fight in conjunction with William P. Kyne, of San Francisco, said he expected to complete the match pext ween. WRINGER ROLLS fo fit any Washer! We Repair An Hakes of Washers Buy Where You Get Service MAYTAG APPLIANCE STORE ELMER HUDSON 1033 Brook St, Phone 274 By J. R. Sport Parade (Continued from Page 7) low who "fancies himself," as the British say. He is keeping a tightly but toned lip and waiting for the British P.G.A. to carry the ball. It will, too. Meanwhile, there Is no dodging the real reasons why Locke was barred. He simply had his hand too deep in the prize pocket. The accurate Afrlcancor came over here in 1947 to win the Car olina open. Houston open. Phila delphia Inquirer, Coodall round robin, Canadian open. Tarn O Shanter and the Columbus O.. open. He won $26,000. In 1948 he copped the Carolina open, the Chicago victory open and the Phoenix open, being high up enough to bank $20,000. This year he took top honors at Vir ginia Beach and in the Good-All was barred from the P.G.A be cause he "was no longer a visi tor" and then took the British open "for the greatest win of my Ufe." Terrebonne Terrebonne. Sept. 9 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Eskew and sons were Friday evening guests at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Ben Durkin. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyder and boy, Dave, of Burns, were here over the week end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hyder, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hyder, and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hyder. Delwin Harper returned home Sunday lor a 30-day leave from the navy and is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Harper. Rene flecher returned to Kla math Falls Monday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Ccil London and family for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edear Taylor and daughter of Los Angclos were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Vestal. Mrs: Olen Vestal. Mr. and Mrs., Ellis Shaffer, Charles Parks, Joe Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Lawson attended the mineral convention in Eugene from Fri day to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Law son had a display of agates. Frances. Milton and Clam Har per accompanied Mr. and Mrs. ! Edgar Duncan to the coast over' the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wattcrs and Mr. and Mrs. George Strange were week end visitors at Laf fette and Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and daughter, Viola, of Gervais. and Mr. and Brs. George Buckingham of Corvallis were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Minson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyde Bierley and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. : Dick Minson were Sunday visi-; ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Jess Minson at Powell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selver of Springfield were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceil London. Mrs. Jack Weigand entertained the Crooked River Bridge club Wednesday. Mrs. Pearl Weigand held second and Mrs. Dale Ayres held high score. - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bates. , ! Charley Kclsay of Seattle Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jack Wei- j gand. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nolan and son, of Tumalo, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ayers. Mrs. Bertha Hesse of Redmond : and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nutley of California were Sunday after-1 noon guests at the homes of Mr. ! and Mrs. Olen Vestal and Mr. and , Mrs. John Hansen. i Tuesday Mrs. P. M. Houk. Mrs. ; Bill Gifford, and Mrs: George : Bruster were guests at the home ! of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mollman. i Dalmer Campbell is staying at ' the Hansen ranch while his folks are in Mariposa for the district fair. Mrs. Ed Mollman Jr. and Mrs. Ed Mollman Sr. and Mrs. Jack Weigand were Saturday business guests in Bend. The Terrebonne leaders served the Leaders association meeting Thursday evening. Everett Thorn burgh, Charles Parks, Mrs. John Hansen and Hubert Beesly were present Mr. and Mrs. Henry Truex, Mrs. John Hansen, Courtney Lantz, Paul Williams, Diannc Hansen, Don Truex and Bud Williams attended the state fair In Salem this week. Courtney Lantz, Paul Williams, and Don CASH FOR Back to School Expenses '25.00 to '300.00 on Furniture Farm Machinery ' Livestock Automobile Loans Up to $500.00 NO INSURANCE REQUIRED! Twenty Months to Repay PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbcrt D. Goodrich, Mgr. But. 8, Penney Bide;., 1010 Wall Telephone 173 BEND, OREGON SUIe Licenses S186 M321 ,1 T--.- Jit f I r,;,,, ...... f Bi V DADDY'S BEEN A-HUNTINO The old nursery rhymo comes to life at Kcno Hill In Canada's famous Yukon Territory. Barry O'Neill fits a nine-foot-long arctic wolf skin on his dmiithter, Angela, while his wife helps. Angela is the first white baby burn in the area since the Klondike gold rush. The O'Neills typify the many young Americans and Canadians pioneering in the Yukon's new rush for lead, critically needed in both countries' defense programs. Truex exhibited fat hogs and Dianne Hansen exhibited a fut Hereford steer. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mol man Sr. celebrated their silver wedding anniversary at the Pine tavern. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vice of Powell Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Bend. Mrs. R. E. Duggar of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weigand, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Weigand, and Mr. and Mrs. No olh.r ham lr..i.r on the market ia better buy than this General Electric I It ha the Mfed-M ttttH mrmtini lyif.m tha very lame type that haa proved ao dependable in G-E Refriger ators. More than two million have been giving economical service in G-E Refrigerators 10 rears or longer Ask us about 10-DAY me TR1AU FOR AN ECONOMICAL AND DEPENDABLE HOME FREEZER. General Electric RADIOS Hair Dryers TOASTERS Waffle Irons MIXERS e Roasters FAN HEATERS BEND ELECTRIC CO. 644 Franklin ' Ed Mollman Jr. were their guests. SPINACH HKCOKO C LAI.MKD Thermopolis, Wyo. mi lk-i 1 1 Cover proudly displayed a spin ach stalk 11 fort high und rliilmrd the title of spinach king formerly held by Postmastrr liarlry Mur phy. Murphy won national rec ognition two years ago with a 10 loot 4 Inch spinach plum. SEE US. Phone 159 I "I.JFOji. a lLi. f 2WT see you remembered the Sicks' Select Redmond Redmond. Sept. 0 ( Special ) Mr. and Mis. Hlrhuid Nli-I will move o l'rlnevllle this week. Mel was employed u( I lie Siiiuri' IViiI (iiiiillure in ltmliniind. lull wiih made iniliuiger of the l'rlne vllle Moic In August. Mr. mid Mrs. Paul Simmon, will move Into the nm tmi'iit va cated by Mr. iiihI Mis, ltlclmid Nlt-I. "How to Study," a movie, will Ih shown Ui the typing mid shorthand clauses tins week. The Tumulo Saddle chili held Its regular monthly meeting In Ihe project building In Tuiiuilo Wednesday night at H:.'iO. The Tumalo tiuli has chosen "Rider of Deschutes" as their name, anil their olflclul colon are crimson and grey. The Misses Lucy and Mary Utile have txvu KuesU of Ihe Johnson family the past week. Mr. and Mis. C. I.. Uuir hrmight Carolyn Ijiiic home from Salem Sunday and returned Tuesday. Carolyn Is makliiK piep aiallons to ultend Ihe Kuslern Oregon ColleKe of Kducalloii at Im Ciande, while her uieuts ure Ml til employed at Salem. Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Summers who have heen employed nl the Crooked river rami), moved to JACKETS The prico has dropped, droppod, dropped. These bargains include Zelam, Baseball, Wool Plaids, and Tacklo Twill. Cool weather's coming, so get your jackot now. Values to $13.95 $6.88 FARMERS Welcome to FARMERS DAY in Bond tomorrow . . . and when in Bond seo the now DODGE "Job Rated" TRUCKS own m, jfufrTir -1 jhi mem CUi. n HUNNELL 835 Bond BUY-TRY-COMPARE with ANY BEER from ANYWHERE Metollus lids week. Helme" Summer, will lion i it III Kedmonil dui lnit Hie school lei in. Mis. KIiiiii Thompson, denii of Kills at Kedmond I'nlou hih sihoiil, inel Willi Ihe Kill" ilur luu llui nellvlly period Wednes day moiiiiiiK. (lieeloiH or the llftlmonil Kl wanls elul) helil n noon lunc heon al lht Kedmonil holel coffee shop Wrdnesdiiy noun. MIsm Joanne (I'Nell was (iuesl of liiinor ill a niUri'lliineous titi dal shower Thuisdny, Seplumlier 1, nl Ihe home of Iter inolher, Mia. J. K. O'Neill. Mis. Jnlui Andrew, the former Jenn linker, was hostess. Camps Included "tciirlnit brides from newspiiin-ia III the din k," "eolfee pot," u (lues sln Itmiie, "miiklnu words Willi the In lileeleel's name." The hos tess served lee cream, cake and puneli to her 12 (juesls. The rumi list Included Mm. Vliln Andrews, Mrs. Vera linker, Mr. MiiIh'1 I'yle, Miss Ada linker, Misses Put and Sue O'Neill, Miss Anne lloearlh, Mis. J. K. O'Neill, Miss CeoiKann Wilson, Miss lli'len Suhre, Miss Anltra Snndiilek. Miss Dolores; Haldol sen, and Miss llarlmia L'phoff. Malaya anil the Netherlands Hast Indies produen nlintit .VI x-r cent of the world's tin mid llollvia prwluces 1H Mr cent. STOVER-LCBLANC ma twist (H" I MOTORS Phone 26 Stubbys of . 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