V WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE Kenwood PTA For Expenditures Mccllni: lust uliilil al I hi- IiuiiK' (if Ml', mill Mix. VIikII Mimx, Hii' KimiwiioiI ITA xt'cullvc IiimuiI lllllllc I'lTllintni'lllllltlllllH fill' ex llt'llllllUII'S Wllll'll Will III- III fl'l I'll lii Ihi' ci'iii'ial ini'Mil)i'i.ilili al the li'Ciiliu' iih'I'IIiih Tuiwilny, Oi l. US, ill H p. Ml,, III I 111' W'lllllll llllll ll riiiuii, Tin' liiianl ri'ioMiiiii'Miliil lluil 1'iOU lir iilliiwcil lur lln iiiirlniKi' nf ii viii lain fur the ni-w stiija' at Ki'iiwimil Ki liiiiil, anil Dial an ail illtluiial .MK lii' Hpcnt fur Ihc r-- I'llUKI' lit lllllflH'IMH fill' I III' Kl'll- wnuil Hi'lionl baml. The iniini'y icpivHcnlB iiioi'eeilH (rum tlx Ki'iiwimil lTA imnlviil lii-lil IiikI HprliiK. (Mlu'i' iii'IIiiii til ki'ii In- lllllll'll UppKIVllIK till I'Xpl'llllllUK- lur cum is u( liiKtallliiK an electric' Klnvi- puivliaM'il reicnlly by tin Ki'iiwimil 1'i'p chili. May HMiiiHir Tcwiii Ki'lli-y Swiifionl, illNtilct iicIhIi titiiliimil hcoui iiiiiiiiiIkmIoiii'i , ap pi'iiii'il iM'fnrc tin Kniiip n nil ask I'd tluit thi' Kenwood I'TA upon iir Huy Ki'iiut triiup No. !i7, it cently Klveit 'i liy I 'll "I Hit Ik I Ian iliiiicli. Till mutter l:i xlu I -ill (or iIIhi'UhhHiii at tin- mccilni' o( tin- nllii- Kiiiiip Tuesday, Tin- executive liiianl InMi m ti'il that tin- t'lly luanat-i'i' lir iidvlNcd n( till- need lor a Nlop street nIkd to lie placed on lliirinnn al tin- In, li'iHi-ciloii Willi Newport, an a wifely measure lor school chil dren. I loBti'hKi-s for the nii-i'llni! next Tuesday I'Vi'iiliiK will le mothers of pupllH In tin1 seventh niailc rooms, with Mm. Allen Yuiiiik, Mis. Knlpli Niipplniiton anil Mil. Kny Austin In iliai'Ke. All par ents, ti-achi'iH ami friends lioin the Kenwonil district wen- iii(;eil to attend the incetlnit, liecause o( tin- Important expenditures that will In- discussed, Kourlcen ineiiilM'iN of the exee. utlvp hoard wen- present at last nlKhl'M imvlinu. Redmond and Vicinity id'ilmontl, Miss ISelly A hla Clink Oi l. HI I Special I Mili eu:- Ii.ihI'.c, who was inai iied l oli'inaii anil Mi . ! In I iiinalil I'l all Siimliiy allei noon have iniiile ailliliri-1 In the C'liilhlliin church al Sis- Hoover Finally Makes Page One, With Remarks New York. Oct. Ill mi Former President HciIm'ii Hoover made pane one today within seven min ute speech devoted to npuloe.l.lnj; for not having any "lionl puKe remarks." Many paper, tnrluillni! the New York 'rimes and the l'lilciii;o U.,.. I 'I'l....... i t -in, -" , IK'lll K tl '"I J i mover h terse narcasins on nn tlonal dilemmas which "no long er Khoek the pulillc or make news." The remarks were male to members of 1'ie New York board of trade, who awarded Mr. Hoover and lien. Ccoikc C. Mar shall cold plaipies (or helping "to pii-sei-ve the American heritaK'e." The 75-year old former chief executive said he fell the test of whether he deserved the award rested on whether his re marks would make "pane one. column one with double head lines In I he morning paper." lie said he had been haunted by an unsuccessful search for n subject which would land such n position. "Ho I content myself with ex pressing deep gratitude for the honor which you have conferred upon me," he said. 'Hie New York Times headlined Its report "Hoover Tries for I'r, 1 -Makes It! 7 Minute Talk Omlls All Alarums." The I.'IiIciikii Sun nnd Times nave Ihe speech n fiur column spie.iil headed "Mr, Hoo ver Uiok Pii;e Due. Mr. Hoover said he scoured newspapers faithfully to see what speeches took the headlines mid found they nil retnted to Ideas of "alarm, emergency, crisis, wat'tv Inn, purge, execution, condemna tion, or the current practice of diplomats deniiuncInK their i;ov ernmenls." He said Ihe only shucking thliiR he could think of was a definition of Ihe welfare slate, but conced ed thai "President Truman has n monopoly of shocks In that quar ter." " I liienls to t'.n In Pol Hand Tliuisday nl:ht nnd lii ui ii Malui.day, Mis. Alda ( link, who has i.penl tniiKl id the Hiiiniuer In Ihe valley. Is novy employed in the Trallwuys Coffee shop In Mend She com mules In nnd fioin Hedinonil. Mrs. I'lavloii Null u n and daiiehler, .Shirley, remained In Kcho to a.islst Mrs. In'oi Ion's I mother, who has been III. Mr. and Mrs, Norton drove to Kcho over Ihe week end and Mr. Norlon re turned to lake up his duties as nssl'daiil principal at Iteiliuoinl union hliili hi'lionl. I oi tir and Mrs. Archie Hook o( Seattle me annnunrliiK the en Kiilteinenl of their daii:hter, Mar Kiiiel, to Floyd Ij'Hit Wiirni'i Jr. io( I'ore.il (iiove. Miss Hook Is inalh Instructor at Itcilmond Union lilith iichool and Warner Is a senior, majiiilnij In psychology at I'uclllc university. No dale has been set (or the wi'dilluj', VI'. Hots at the home o( Mr. and Mrs. Italph I'lowers lasl week were Mr. and Mrs, James Hod well id Schenectady, N Y. Mr. Ilodwell Is a In oilier of Mrs. Mow eis. On a IO.IXHI mile trip, Ihev motored to San Kranclsco, up Hie Pacific coast to I'oos Hay. Kolnr. home via Seattle mid Vancou ver, li.C. Penny Mi-Oaln su((ensl sprain ed llr.aments In her rlithl arm, cuts and bruises on her lace; Marilyn Alti'iibcrtf. u sprained ankle; Husiy Joidon, cuts mid bruises, and (illliert Walle a cut hand, when the car In which iln-y wen- ildliu; recent ly fulled to make a turn and rolled over. The accident occurred Just after the Itioup of youiiK M'nple had cross ed the tracks at Prlnevllie Junc tion, headed for Prlnevllie. Keith Henderson, w'm Is Ntudy Ink' music In I'oriland. sis-nt the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson. Kellh, who studied creative writing al Kcdinnnd union lilifh se'iool, re cently sold three of his manu scripts. He Is planning to lake advanced work In creailvc will-Inn- Mr. and Mrs. liny Hessey and daughter, Joan, purchased lwi saddle horses last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marker from Mlllerton, N.D.. are vlslllnu at the luime of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warner. The Markers plan to re main In lledmond for several weeks. Mr. anil Mi's. Camplx-ll from Prairie City visited relatives In Itcdmond over Ihe week end. They were house (tuesls of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Harrison, and nl:,o visited with Mr. and Mis. Albert Ylnrrlson. Mr. nnd'.Mrs. Jack !-ee of Cor vallls vlsllld over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Illsey nnd (amllv. Honnle Ijirson threw n knee out o( Joint last wi-ck while play Iiik volleyball. She will not take phvslcal education this week, but will write health reports Instead. I). M, Henson o( Portland Is vlslthu! at the home of his ne phew and niece, Mr. mid Mrs. Carl I.lveslev, of Alfalfa. Mls:i Kulh Iilxson, nn alttend ant at the Shrine hospital In Port land, came to lledmond to act as bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Wins in Touqh Scramble Mr. and Mis. Caiol itush mid .ion, Wayne, fioin Cieswell, were wel l: end guests of Mr. mid Mrs. K. I.. McKay. lr. Ilaiiy Wi'li.Mr of Portland was a gui'Hl of Mr, and Mrs. C Ii. 'I'hoiupson I'i Ida y and Salurday Mrs. M. A. Lynch returned Sat urday from a week's visit with relatives In the Portland vicinity. Mr. and Mi.i. T. J. Wells nnd sou, Honald, visited relatives at lllllsboro lasl week. They re turned In lledmond Saturday, Ivan lllikinmi of Oakland is upending Ihe hunting season with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Haen. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Ball mid Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newblll celebrated Ihelr wedding anniver saries, al the home gf Mrs. How ard Newblll Salurday night. Mr and Mrs. K. O. Adams nnd Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson spent S 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 v at llelknap Springs. Alpha (iaiiima Theta llho girls I held their regular meeting Wed nesdny, Octuljer in, at the Town I send hull. Arllne Imey, president, i presided over llu- meeting. The i grade school members are elial . lenglng the high nchool meinbei-s ! to a contest to si e which can 'make Ihe most money for fie organization.' The grade school gills go-off to a good start 'lth a infidy sale Saturday. The The ; ta llho members sponsor u dance j every second meeting. Miss Auberta Sage wu: a house i guest at the John ltlien home al Tunialo last week while she was picking up potatoes in the I coininunltv. Senior Westminster fellowship i met al the home of Miss F.llc n i Stacy Sunday night. F.llcn was In I chm ge of 1'ie program, the ! theme of which was "I Doubt It." Ilefreslnncnis were served after the meeting. Cordon McCulloch, who won the Ftakes Holsteln award at the countv fair In August, has been notified that he will receive his calf In the spring. Battered Truck Drivers File Suit Portland, Oct. 19 Mil Two truck drivers Injured during strike violence nt 'llu- Dalles, Ore.. Sent. '2S (lied damage suits total ing Sll-I.(KK) against the CIO l-ongshoremen'H union and 33 memls'is Monday The drivers were Raymond Cur to. 42. and Clarence Mosaics, 3i, both of San Jose. Cal. They claim ed they were injured by longshore pickets protesting the unloading of "hot" plneaple from Honolulu. Curto sought S3."MX) In physical and punitive damages and loss of time. He said he suffered three broken ribs, brain concussion and liody bruises. Grade Decals I Nov Considered For Resfaurants A plan to replace restaurant gradi placards wilh decals placed in conspicuous places Is under ( 'orisideratioii at present by the Oregon Stale lioard of Health, Dr. Fliabcth liishop, medical director of the Tri-Counly health depart tnent announced today. Shi ex,lalned that there have been many Instances over the One of the central Oregon winners In calf scrambles held at the Pacific International Livestock exposition in Portland this past week was Tommy P.urton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. liurton of the Hend community. Tommy Is pictured here in a tough snug gle with a husky Hen-lord. Basement Cache Yields Fortune Wellington, O., Oct. 19 HP) lilehard A. Cordray, CO year-old sanitary engineer for Wellington village, has found more than $.11), UOO In gold notes In the basement of his home, he said today. Cordray said he stumbled onto the monev which u.-ia hidden In n stale where restaurant operators ! cast lron encased In a brick holding C grade cards have fo.wan. He d( not say now ne fi,-si lowed the practice of putting discovered the hiding place of the their cards in out-of-the-way plac- i money, but said he "picked up an es where they could not be seen j eight-pound sledge and hit the by customers. wa, an awful whack. My handi Undei the proposed plan, she j nUrt for five days " ' HneJtnillT t"1," ". I When the dust 'cleared the box ! u ratings would have decals col-1 ... , .. ,., ,, ,..iii.Ks wuuiu nave n-u coioieu ui: - ,, ,ha, ,. f ,u ih started half a dozen persons have laid claim to it. : "I hope they find the owner," ; he said, "but if its mine I'll take; what the government leaves me and do good with it. Coffins don't have safety deposit boxes." I Court Will Pass. On Rent Control Washington, Oct. 19 '111 The (ate of rent controls on some 14, OOO.WK) home rested today with the supremo ccurt. The high court has- agreed to consider the ruling of Federal Judge K'lwyn R. Shaw of Chicago that the 11149 rent control law Is unconstitutional because of Its "local option feature. Under this provision, state leg islatures or governors may re move federal controls from all or part of their state, and municipali ties may remove controls from their areas If the governor ap proves. Shaw Issued his ruling last i July 2G. He said that the local op-; tlon section constituted a "grant; of unbridled administrative dls cretlon subject neither to reason j nor findings of fact." j He said at the time that he had i to declare the entire rent act un-: constitutional because he was convinced congress would- not j have passed It without the local option section. I cals. I She added that under the plan I restaurant operators would lie re I quired to show the decaks either i on the front door glass or on front i windows, whichever would be i mort conspicuous. . I Another plan being considered . by the board, according to Dr. Jiishop, is one which would re- quire food handlers to submit evl-1 idence of freedom from tubtreu C'AK.S I.N AC C IDKNT j losis germs before they can be is Cars operated by Ada Marie! sued food handlers sanitation Cagle, Laplnc, and Laurey J. cards. Under present rules, a Knowland, Bend, suffered exten- j focdhandler can be issued such a slve damage in a collision at the card upon completion of attend-Franklin-Hill intersection in Hend ance at a food handler's sanitation late yesterday. Helen Skldgel : school. and Normal Skldgel were passen-! gei.i in the I-apine car. Occu-1 Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results panls suffered only minor in-! : juries. j Suffered After Every Redmond Child Accident Victim Redmond, Oct. 19 Sharon K. Koopman, U, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koopman, Redmond, suffered a fractured left leg nnd other injuries yesterday after noon when accidentally struck by a car while crossing Sixth street, In downtown Redmond .Sharon Is a patient at the Medlcal-Dctitul hospital. Officers said that the little girl, crossing in mid-street from li market, ran In front of a car operated by Mrs. Hetty Mae Mo Lain, of Terrebonne. Mrs. Me Lain stopped her car at once. In vestigating officers snld she ap parently was not at fault. NO other rub acts faster In CMESY GOD-EDS to nllm cou(!n-acMiif mutcMti nil i r - -iinn While tulx-reulosis continues to ; kill more people between the ages of 15 and 34 than any other disease, the death rate is decreas ing in America. ARE YOU Built Wrong- In The Right Places? Tremrndooi ahouldcrs. narrow Inn hlpa? WIIKKRIK TAILORING COMPANY will fit yoa in toit (tried to your (if a re. 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