The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, October 27, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949
PAGE SIX
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
Burgess Defends
Disputed Text
Portland, Oct. 27 miJames H
Burgess, a member of the OreRor
textbook commission, today de
scribed Texans as "notoriously
hotheaded" and defended Dr
Frank A. Magrudcr's civics text
book banned by the Housto;
school board.
Magruder Is a retired Orego
State college political science pre
feasor. His book "American Go
ernment," was banned in Houstoi
because the old editions in use ir
Houston included a paragrapr
mentloning communism.
"The book only states the facts-
unpleasant ones and it shouk'
be supplemented with a course
studying communism," said Bur
gess. "The way to abolish commu
nism fastest would be to put r
course in the high school teach
ing It."
The Portland Oregonian toda;
editorially referred to the Hous
ton school board as "dumb" and
said its action in banning the
book showed that "stupidity can
go no further."
"That's the payoff," said thr
newspaper. I
Magruder said he had "no in
terest in communism."
"All my books are opposed to
revolution, I even think our own
revolution never accomplished
much. I have never voted for so
cialism or communism," Magru
der said.
Club Women Gather for District Meeting
ZOO BABIES POPULAR
San Diego HP) Three baby go
rillas from French West Africa
have become the king-pins of the
San Diego zoo. The trio, eight,
nine and 10 months old, have been
drawing huge crowds each after
noon when they are viewed by the
public for a two-hour period.
I ... X
Reports on activities of nine garden clubs in the Cascade district were given by presidents or club
representatives at the district convention held Tuesday in Bend. Fifty women were present at the all
day session, which featured a potluck luncheon at noon", in the dining room of Pine Forest grange hall.
Club representatives in the photograph are: Back row Mrs. Stella Nelson, Bend: Mrs. H. H. Hugh
itt, Redmond: Mrs. F. A. Stone, Crook county garden club. Prineville; Mrs. Clarence Elder. Juniper
garden club. Tumalo; Mrs. George Hetghes. Powell Butte. Front row Mrs. O. C. Hedgepoth. Farm
arette club, Metolius community; Mrs. Dwight Macy, Green Thumbs club, Culver; Mrs. Isom t'zell,
Gilchrist; Mrs. J. F. Brooks, Jefferson county garden club. Madras.
Terrebonne
General Lees '
Letter Humorous
New York 'II'1 (ion. Hubert K.
j I.ee had a sense of humor, some
i tunes overlooked in the usually
i mistere accounts of the great ecu
I oral. In a loiter to his nephew
lilhugh I.ee. written loss Ihan ii
I month before he died, the general
i refers to a large dog which his
nephew Is about to send him:
"Lexington, Va., 1! Sept., 1R70.
' Your letter on the dog ipie.s
lion has been unavoidably delay
fd. I thank you very sincerely
fur recollecting my wishes on the
subject and your steps to comply
with them.
"First I must inform you that
it Is not my purpose to put my
I MlK III IOM 111; lilllill IMMIS ll 11,1111-
i ing dirt carts, but want him to
plav the part of a friend and pro
I lector. Ills disposition is there
I fore of vital importance he
ought not to be too old to con
tract a friendship for me neither
i is his sio so important to me
! lis a perfect form. In the second
place. I am promised bv our con
: noction. Genl. Dior of Md.. a St.
I ; Bernard and Newfoundland puppy
which I have been expecting lor
some weeks. He can come from
l.oshen In the stage, but can your
mammoth dog be accommodated?
His plan would be to go to Lynch-
burg on the cars Monday. U'odnos
i day or Friday, and take the packet
boat that night and reach here
I the following morning. The ex
' pressman must rociuest the cap
1 tain in my name to take charge
I of him.
"Now having the whole groum
Use classified ads in The Bulle
tin for quick results.
OCTOBER
35
SPECIAL
5x7 PORTRAIT
Beautifully Mounted
o 95c
(Children over 8 and
adults, 1.95)
Choice of Proofs
Guaranteed
No Appointment
necessary, 10 a m.-4 p m.
ORDER CHRISTMAS
PORTRAITS EARLY
Myrsck's Skdio
CKane Bldg. Phone 375
Pnrtlnnrl viit,1 nwnilv at fh hv Mr: Glen Shot-tree,! Mrs
i home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Asbv I Dale Campbell and Mrs. Herb ; betore yout you nave urn am ior-
Terrebonne, Oct. 27 (Special) and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wat- j Lawson. I ' act as junge ior me n me
Mrs. Frances Clarno entertained tens. I Frank Von Borstel of Grass matter. I shall be very glad to
the Crooked River Bridge dubj Mrs. Rubv Larson visited Mon-1 Valley visited with Mr. and Mrs. j Bel ; l he dog , ho,. that he may
Wednesday afternoon at her day at the hame of Mrs. Bertha : R' t Rohde Monday. V; ' . 1 '
home in Redmond. Mrs. Carl , Inman ! i pon me thioi gh Mi liui ke ami
Hershey will entertain for the! ' " ,, r(nr, ,,,,. PKISOXER PAROLED , the Bank of Lexington for the
next meeting. I MrMra "ft "lV" I Duncan McKay, justice of the , Pe of the , og and , ranspo, a-
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Walker UH Mrs Don He. hari Sundnv E?ace- Y?1?? Ja. Ja"s I V ' i 'V.:..
ariv, tl. Ol rviaiiuiui runs, wnu j .
showed still and moving pictures
they had taken of the bnake,
Colorado and Delorous rivers Sat
urday evening at the Ladies' Pio
neer club hall.
Howard Reuben of Scottsburg
visited Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Hughes.
Mrs. Wayne Entriken of Bend
and Mrs. Dean Culver visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Foss Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Watter of
Cottage Grove and Mrs. Don Ly
ons of Albany visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Charles Watter
over the week end.
evening dinner at the home of Mr. !
was serving a six-month sentence
ana mrs. ueoige flange. in th Deschutes countv iail on a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison of;charRe of larcencv in a building.
Tigard and their son-in-law and Cartv was arrested Julv 21, and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sap- j for th(; past month has served as
pinton, of Shreveport. La., were .-trust. at me county courthouse.
leirm luutMS ai Hie iiuine Ul mi .
and Mrs. Charles Watters and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Asby.
Mr and Mrs. Preston Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Vestal are
enjoying a trip to the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolly Move of
Camp Sherman visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Park?y.
Mrs. Marshall Eskew and Mrs.
I Walt Hichock visited at the home
Mi- anrt .,- Tn'hn Hanon nnri of Mrs. S. F. Jacoos recently.
son, Bill, were Sunday evening L Mr and Mrs S P. Burgess left
guests at the home of Mr. and . Saturday for Caldwell. Ida.
Mrs, Jack Kirkpatrick. I anJ. M."- Carpenter of The
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moore of -'Dalles. U alter Mclser of Shcr-
; wood and Loyd Belshe of Red
mond visited at te home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rohde Sunday.
The Parent Teachers club met
Friday afternoon with Mrs. John
Hansen as president. A commit
tee was named to work with th?
teachers to out on a home town
play. The play will be in Novem
ber. Refreshments were served
ATTENTION Sportsmen
Save That Trophy
Through Life-Like Mounting
at
Hansen's Taxidermy
454 E. Burnside Bend
Phone 13S3-J
2,000,000
H . B
f be sfuct
MOTORISTS
ic m mud m sum
"DfVBK i Basil for tbii forecast it the A m eric an
T li. S Jt Automobile Aaociation't report on mo-
vO ' ft "Sto&y-- torittt uho got ttuek in mud, tnotv, or
Ge9 this B.F. Goodrich
tire and keep rolling!
f rugged tread with extra deep
. cleats that dig into slippery snow
f or sticky mud give you a trac
tor-like pull in either forward or
reverse. The tread keeps iu grip
because it's self-cleaning won't
dog or pick up gravel.
ALL YOU REALLY NEED
IS ONE EXTRA TIRE!
Instead of the five regular tires
you now have, you need only a
total of six tires four regulars
plus two Mud-Snows.One of your
Mud-Snow tires is your spare
during the summer.
EASY RIDING, TOO. B. F.
Goodrich Mud-Snow tires run
smoothly on the open road.
SAVES YOUR OTHER TIRES!
The extra thick, husky tread is
good winter after winter.
Play it safe get BFG Mud-Snows.
Put a pair on your car today.
Every B. F. G.
Tire Carries a
LIFETIME
GUARANTEE
FREE CHANGEBACK
NEXT SPRING
TO YOUR REGULAR TIRES
We'll not only put your Mud
Snow tires on for you this fall;
' we'll give you a certificate en
titling you to a
fKhh change-
Ay ncxt 5pring-
I EDDIE'S SALES & SERVICE
f 390 Greenwood Phone 64
WITH ragsf J'
2.75 Bit Brace
Has; standard steel ehuck,
open rinsr ratchet, rosewood
head and handle, 10" sweep.
1.88
6-Ft. Hardwood
Reg. 1.49 Sqware
A Hiurdy eomhinallnn siinire
with level and iieriher. Toll-died
steel blade, ( li ar mark
ings. 99c
50c SteeS Tcfpes
Mckcl plated Hteel case house
'" polished blade with clear
markings snop early.
Fdding Rule
A fine quality rule at a bar
gain price. Has bright steel
mountings a n d concealed
joints. Marked on both sides.
White enamel finish for easy
reading.
35c
95c Hack Saw
Sturdy sfeel nickeled frame,
equipped with 8" blade. Ad
justable to take up to I'i In.
blade.
50c
J9c
75c Ccplnq Saw
Splendid saw for home and
school class work. Drawn
steel frame has blade adjust
ment. Save!
38c
1.98 Hand Drill
3 jawed ehuck holds size (I to
'A" round shank drills.
Smooth operating cut gears.
1.55
lul:l:M':lVilff?lTT
Henry Chezem Hardware
Your Marshall-Wells Store
E. Third & Greenwood Phone 775
IIKINU'Ml IIOWM Ipiilmlni; Ihelr ,'l.u; Ic.ol iiiileniiii M'ked lilin IT ho wusn'l ready In
Moulliio. c;,i Oi'l. 'JT 'll'i OKI : lower, lull they i:ve Idni Hie l"h. Im I.
eliils of iiidlosl.illc.li WMCA won - Yeslerdnv Ihey learned his see l ep, ihm y. u .. .,,. , ...
deled how a llerlln. Ca , paliili-r 'ivl. 'I'lmv found hint lonllim sweie.l. Y oil liaveii I lallrn
iMiil.l make sm h a low bid on around Instead of worklnn and lnvvei down lor mo.
The letter Is in I'le Stanley K.
Horn collection and will be pub
lished in full for the first time
on Oct. 21 m "The Hobert E. I.ee
Reader," edited by Horn (Bobbs-Merrill).
Mood River BmnJ Apple Cider it a
taatc treat that fits rifiht into the spirit
of full harvest moons and lighted jack-o'-lanterns.
Serve "OrcKon't own
apple cider", brimming with fresh
apple flavor, at your Hallowe'en party.
Buy a gallon container for your family
and friends to enjoy. Ask your grocer
for Hood River Brand Apple Cidor.
Also available in -gallon container!.
AT YOUR GR0CRJ
APPLE CR0WIRS ASSOCIATION
HOOD HlVIt, OMOON
Sri this s I ei ii ii i ii
mmtv CahiiieUo
AUTOMATIC IltOMlll
IIaninni?z's with
finsl fiirnileiro
Irons anvfliiiB
yois run wnnh
Here is ihe iiiitoinatir iroiier that
cnmliinrs lirauly iiih) utility taki-i
irouiii); out of the liasi'iuent - lrl
you xit down and iron iu comfort
in the living room, dining room-
any room!
Look at thin l.ilor-avini; lirauly.
DinroviT how Ironrite i-niln I In- liack
lircakin work of haml ironing. See
for youix-ir how Iroiiritt' irr eoni
plrti'ly inutile em.i let you iron
evrrylliiiifi wn.ilialile -nliirln. pleated
drcs!ie, liliiusf, cliiMn n'ii rliilhri.
Come ill todav for a demonstration.
4 '
Wjirp-I'rool Hardwood Top
lli'iiiitifitll)' ilylrtl, ImrdttiHMl l finlaiiej
likti fitiril furnilurt. (Jinlre of rirli, hniwn
iniilinKiiiiy ,r liiilruiu liniiry lilnnil. All
iroiii-r llutl'i prrfnrlly ol home in any routa
at tlip llllllK.
Iron rile
llt(.S AYTIUX(i YOU f AX WASH
1 "
Low Down Pa ym out st(
fr
r'oN
V.itiiv l'riIS Tirniu
Ironsng Lessors No Charge Tyl,
LP,' ' V
A factory trained tca':'ncr will call oX YOUR HOUSE
to tccch you ts properly use your new Ironrite
Irons anything you can wash!
a5? DressraakEneg Course
A IG-hour diressmaking or tailoring course goes
with the purchase of any major appliance at
Anderson's. No additional charge.
Mrs. Martha Smith