The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 30, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. H1
THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON
PAGE NINE
Hungary Scraps
Friendship Pact
With Yugoslavia
lliiilupcHt, I limitary, Sept. .')() ill'i
lluiiKuiy seruppeil i Iriewlshlp
pint will) YukunIiivIii loitay, no
I'tmliiK MaiHhal 'J Hum remine of
(IcIiiinliiK Ihu Unity anil plotlliiK
lo overthrow t tin iliiiiKui lan com
iiiuiiImI Hovcrnmciit.
The lluiiKui Ian ifoveriuuent for
niully denounceri ihe treaty of
Irleiulnlilp ami iniilual iinMhiuihv
2 hour after a Hlmllur aciion hy
KlIHdlU. The J u l a p c I IllOVt'
UKiilnnl thi YuKonlava wan In line
Willi preriletlon Unit lint soviet
aetiim woulil set ol a chain re
action uiiioiik the coinlnlurin
countries.
I'nri lcn mlnlMer (iiiyla Kallal
handed I lie lorinnl noli' nullllyliiK
llni irmly In YukosIiiv Minister
Jura Jovmiovlc al nniiii.
'I'lic Hole milil 1 1 if reeenl trial
III liulaH-Hl o( Laiulo Itajk, lor.
iner lorelun inlulxli-r ami No. 2
HunHiii Inn coiiiiiiuiiIhI, proved
thai Tllo'H recline in uanlM'd a
plot lo overthrow Iho coiniiiunlhl
government of Hungary,
Relation HI rained
IteltiUon Ix-lween Yucimlavlu
Unit llilliH'iiy have Iteeome sleiiill
ly worM! miu'f the trial of Kujk
and evcn eo-Oc fenilmit on eliiuy-
on of treason mid oilier crimen
OKiiliiht the mate. Kujk and two
oilier were nenleneeil lu ilealh.
One of the keyntnne cliaik'e
wu that Kujk plolled Willi iiijeiil
of 'I'lio mid of the United htnte
lo topple I lie lliidapeHt govern
ment and srlM? Kiwer.
Today' llunKiirliin note said
the trial proved lhal lien. Alex
mider Kankovle, Yugoslav Inier
Inr mlnlHtPi', came lo tlunuary
llli'K'illy and lieifollated secretly
with Itajk.
It eharued further that Yuk
slnvlu arbitrarily exelled mem
hem of the HunKiirlun leKiitinn lo
lielcrnde. 'Hie llunK'ul'in envoy,
together with the I'ollhh rcpre
urinative, left Yugoslavia cuter-day.
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Wiliom
M M 1 CAN'T tolANl? N NO, THAT'LL MAKE IT
I III' 1 THIS-WE WONT WORSE Nf.VERHIRE
HJII l T BE ABLE TO 6LCE I A BOV POR A DOG 1
l TONIGHT THINK IP I ITTC:K IF VOO DON'T I
i PUTTf.K CALL HP WANT A CASE Of
ANP ASK WALT fcR ALIEMATIOM Of
IP HF:'LL COME ANP ) I ArTECT IOW& THERE'S 1
v CU-t P HFKti V JU6T SOMETHING
v TWNKjM'I J ., BUTWULN BOY&
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' hi-bctfo Affn iape -not rop.n ..y.y.r s.'s.t. -,
3 Stories Sold
By Young Author
Hcdmond. Sept. .'10 iSpeclull j
Kelth HHiili Henderson, a Inr'
llier Kludent of HUMS, received
a check from the Writer' I)l,'em
for S7IM for three slinrl Moiled
which he ulimliied lo the aiicncy
In AiiiiUHt. The Mullen arc of
mood, wllh I he Kiirprlse ending
typlcAl of short Hlorle today.
Keith studied willlnu under llic
. liunriielliin of Mi x. Slaude lsi,
c-reailvp writing and llhrary cl
eni'p teacher at lledinond tJnlnn
hlKh hcIiooI for Ihreo year, lie
wrote iHirlnit the Biunmrr and
levlHcd, wllh Mr. Iav'h help, the
Hlorle which he Hold.
He win n inemlH'r of the "Hud
IIIiihmiiiih" Klaff In ltMH, and con
II United lo the three books puh
IIhIuiI by the elan.
He I alleiiillnit the l'orlland
School of Mimic In Portland mid
working on III wrlthiK a a
hobby.
Keith Is the lHycarold son of
Mr. and Mis. 'John Henderson of
Hcdmond.
Prineville Group
Sending Letters"
On Celebration
rrlnevllle, Xepl. 30 lx'tten
from Olio N. lIupH, president
of the Central Oregon chamber of
commerce, were liclng forwarded
today to county officials and
chamber of commerce a lar
away of lloise, Ida., announcliiK
plan lor a celebration wl for
Sunday. NovemlM-r J.I, al the Mill
creek bridge. The i-elebrallon will
einninemorale coin)lctlon of the
Warm .Springs highway.
Hiippc cmphasied that the
new road will bring I'oiTland and
central Oregon 3.7 mile closer,
and give all of the communities
an opiHiriunlly to share In the
saving of transportation cost.
Hnppe asked that all group
send representative to a lunch
inn, Kchcduled for 1 p.m. on Sun
day, October lli. at Timbcrlliie
lodge, at which It Is proposed to
agree iiKn detail of the program
al ihe ceremonies, which will be
held at the bridge spanning the
spectacular and deep Mill creek
gorge In the Warm Spring In
dian reservation. He asked that
all organization receiving the an
nouncement Inform he secrv-
inry oi inir . fnrrni Oregon cTimit-
la-r by October 10. a lo the lumv
Im-i' II will have present for ihe
luncheon of preparation at Tim-iM-rllne
the following Sunday.
Hoppes said assurances have
lM-en given thai IJregon's gover
nor. ItfMiglim McKay, will be pres
enl to Join Ihe state highway com
mission members and Highway
engineer U. H. Haldock in the
Ochoco Project
Has Night Shift
Prineville. Jjeot. 30 The Drag
line Heiital Co. of Long licuch,
Calif., awarded a T7J,&4.2. con
tract by the U. S. bureau of recla
mation for rehabilitation of the
Ocnoco Irrigation district dam,
ha Installed electric floodlight
and I now operating a day and
night shin, cacti oi lu Hours
duration.
The Long licuch concern start
ed work on the project of reinforc
ing and otherwise Improving the
3oyearold dam on July 1. The
contract provided that the rcha
imitation should bo completed
within WXl day. Progre, how
ever, has been far luster than
anticipated, unit Koscoc Murphy,
superintendent, Kays It Is now In
dicated that the Job will be done
before Christmas. I
Gales will be closed in January
lo conserve the watershed run off
lor 1U50 irrigation.
I- AtXLTY KNTKKTAINED
Prineville, Sept. 30 Mr. and
Mrs. B. U. Boycc were hosts one
evening the past week to all mem
bers of the families of the Crook
county high school faculty at
"gi'tdequuifihM party" ul Ihelr
home nerc. Mr. Uoyce I dean of
student ut the high school.
celebration ceremonies. He sug
gestcd lo Ihe chambers of com
ineice of Uolse, Nampa, Welser
and Caldwell. Ida., that they n
vail upon Governor Kobblns to
head u delegation of the Snake
river country of the Gem state.
Bend Firemen
Take Traininq
Jume L. Shlek and Ivan Mur
phy returned home last week fol
lowing completion of the local
Instructors' school conducted by
the Oregon Fire Chief' associa
tion In cooperation with the slutc
department oi vocational educa
tion and the state lire marshal's
department, In Klamuth Kulls
from September U to Septem
ber 17.
Shlek and Murphy were select
ed by the local lire department
to take this specialized training
intended to qualify them to In-
struct the other members of the
lJend fire department during the
coming ycur.
The Oregon fire department
training program was establish
ed In 1947 to assist the various
fire departments of the state to
Improve methods and to develop
proficiency In fire lighting wlln
the ultimate object of reducing
fire losses. A course of training
consisting of 4'J separate lessons
ha been developed and the par
ticipating departments will con
duct one three-hour lesson a week
until the course Is completed. The
state vocational education depart
ment and the state fire marshal's
department have employed lour
traveling instructors whose Job
it is to assist, advise, and guide
the efforts 'of the local instruc
tors in extending the training to
all members ol the fire depart
ment
The traveling Instructor for
this area is liobert English, who
will visit the Bend lire depart
ment not less often than once
each month and will work with
Shlek and Murphy on the develop
ment of the program In Bend.
Elghty-scvcn fire departments
comprising a total of more than
2700 men arc participating at the
present time In this Oregon fire
department training program.
Convalescenf
Home Burns,
7 Lives Taken
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 30 mi
A convalescent home occupied
mostly by old-age pensioners be
came a death-trap for seven of
15 occupant today when flames
fanned through the two-story
frame structure.
Klvc of the seven victims suf
focated and two others were
burned to death. At least four
more person were hospitalized
with minor burns and shock and
exposure.
Mrs. Ola Jones, a neighbor said
she first became aware of the
fire when Mrs. Aurora Baysc,
owner of the house, ran into the
yard screaming for help.
Neighbor itescues Z
John Paulsen, a- next-door
neighbor, saved two ol the peo
ple from the flames.
Paulsen told firemen he pulled
the two people from the first
floor of the house but was un
able to get to the second floor.
where all of the victims died.
"The heat was unbearable," he
said.
Another neighbor, Miss Helen
Mitchell, 20, said the sight of
women screamink and old folk
running from the smoking struc
ture was the "most pitiful sight
1 have ever witnessed. I can still
hear the screams of those who
died,."
Firemen who reached the house
within a few minutes after the
fire began said the blaze was con
centrated In the center of the
building. Smoke made rescue im
possible, they said.
Indians Restricted
On Game Hunting
Lander, Wyo. If Even the In
dians need a permit to hunt big
game-now.
For the first time, the Sho
shone and Arapahoe tribes on the
Wind Klver reservation are regu
lating their hunting to conserve
big game resources.
The tribes last year established
a fish and game committee to
draw up a big game code and set
up a plan of operation. The cod
closed the hunting of the scarcer
species of big game animals
moose, big-horn sheep ana ante
lope on the reservation.
The code further set a limit of
one bull elk and one buck deer
per hunter, and required all per
sons hunting to have a tribal per
mit, issued without charge.
PROGENY CABBIES ON
Windsor, Vt IP More than
150 descendants of Justin Mor
gan, a bay stallion that died over
a century and a half ago, were
entered in the annual National
Morgan horse show here.
In the United States there are
approximately three licensed driv
ers for every two automobiles.
BETTER ROADS FORESEEN
Akron, O. HP) Firestone, in
conjunction with the Ohio depart
ment of highways, has laid an
experimental road to test a new
type of asphalt. Powdered rubber
has been added to the regular
asphalt mixture, tlrcstone offi
cials said the mixture would not
cause as much wear on automo
bile tires, and will allow quicker
stops.
Furniture
, Refinishing
WOOD or METAL
Bleaching ' '
Gralidnc;
Minor Repairs
ELMER ALLEN'S
Nu-Finish Shop
Phone 32 F5 Bend, Ore.
Contented Pigeons Decide
Simple Life It Bett
Adelaide, Australia tin Para-
chllna Isn't much of a plare
population of five, 312 miles from
Adelaide, fulling down pub,
leaning-over warehouse.
But seven of 12,000 racing pig
eon! taken there for a rnc to
Adelaide think It's good enough
for them.
Cooing contentedly as the other
11,903 took oft, they settled down
under the warehouse. From the
look of things, they are going
to become permanent I'arachll
nans.
The Price
The Taste
..of
IhTilll
fine Bottle mofa
attention mmm
Big 400 lb. Meat Cap. Home Freezer
Most of the Brussels sprouts
crop grown In America In pro
duced on Long Island. New York.
Anyone Knowing the
Whereabouts of
MARCINE WASSOM
Please Write or Tliono
Mabel Wassom Cox
Hulsey, Oregon
Phone 3X3. llalsry
CASH
FOR
Back to School
Expenses
'25.00 to $300.00
on
Furniture
Farm Machinery
Livestock
Automobile Loans
Up to $500.00
NO INKHKANf'IC KICH"ltKD!
Twenty Monllu to Repay
PORTLAND LOAN CO.
Norberl D. Goodrich, Mgr.
Kin. 8, Penney llldg., 11110 Wall
Telephone 173
BEND, OREGON
Slnlo Licenses SI8II M321
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WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
Phone 888
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With Purchase of G-E Home Freezer
. i ) . .. ' i. .
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10-oz.. GREEN BEANS . .... ...... . $3.48
12-oz. WHOLE KERNEL CORN 3.00
12-ol MIXED VEGETABLES ..... 3.48
12-oz. FANCY PEAS 3.24
12-oz. PEAS AND CARROTS 3.00
16-oz. SPINACH 3.00
6-oz. ORANGE CONCENTRATE ...... ....... , 3.72
84 Pkgs. VALUE J22.92
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644 Franklin
Phone 159