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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1955)
Tht Bud Bulletin. Thursday. March 17, 1955 5 Here and There Harry Leedy, formerly of Bend; was a Bend visitor Wednesday t-viaiuaiu rails, was a local visitor yesterday. A. B. Lin&erfelt. tv nnrlr sii- A drivers license examiner will 7 ' T Monday o nn rii.i,, o .u. i u Irom a two-week trm to rh.iitn. be On dUtV at the hrnnMi iffi. of the secretary of state, 345 E. Third street Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. James Tackman of Prineville State Historical Groups to Meet Chester G. Springer, president of the Deschutes Pioneers' asso ciation, will attend sessions of thi Oregon Historical Society and af filiated societies Friday and Sat urday at the Library Hall, SW 10th and Taylor streets in Portland. Springer said that he is espe cially interested in the scheduled talks by Mrs. Ella Blanchar of the Hood River Historical Society and Alex Walker, curator of the Tilla mook County Museum of Natura' Life. Mrs. Blanchar will speak on "Quarters for Local Museums," and Walker will discuss problems in setting up museums. The Deschutes county group has been working toward establishing a museum, and Sprinker hopes to get some helpful advice at the Portland meeting, he explained. He urged other members of the Deschutes group to attend if pos sible. The talks in question will be on the Saturday morning pro gram, from 9:30 to 12 noon. Springer will leave early Friday morning by bus. Bend Hospital The following three children un derwent tonsillectomies today at St. Charles Memorial hospital: John Burgelhous, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burgelhous. Route 2, Bend; Sally Grant, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert uram, liM naniora; jjaniei Me- Other new patients at the hospi- tal are: Mrs. Don Hundley. Route . Bd F,la"ary- mc" 1 Ronrt- Mnhn im imci r,J LaPine Grade school 1, Bend; Marshall Jones, 1365 Da venport; Lonnie Goforth, Gil christ; Paul Striebel, Camp Sher man; James Parker, Crescent; Charles Snider, 1418 W. 1st; Mrs. Anna Sloan. Fort Rock Mr. and Mrs. Ligie Torkelson, 952 Portland avenue, was admitted and released. Also dismissed: Harry Lowery, James Mills, Mrs. John Gravon, Elaine Torkelson, all Bend; Mrs. Marvin Ditto-more, Gilchrist; Miss Karen Schutz, Madras. Mrs. Robert Whittington, 1005 Newport, and infant daughter, were dismissed today from the maternity floor. nooga, Tenn., where he visited his momer, wno has been ill. He also visited in Chicago with his brother-in-law, Edward Hall, and fam ily. He made the trip by train. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pitman, Sil ver Lake, were in Bend last night. They were to leave today by plane tor Kansas City, to attend the fi nals in the NCAA basketball tour nament. Mirror court No. 24. Order of Amaranth, will elect officers at a meeting Monday, March 21, at 8 p.m. at the Masonic temple. George Hughet of Burns was in Bend Wednesday on business. Prineville Hospital v Special io The Bulictji School Party Held at LaPine Special to The Bulletin LAPINE A St. Patrick's theme lighlighted "Finnegan's Fun louse," annual LaPine school par ty, held Monday in the school gym. Upper grades of the elemen tary school hosted high school stu dents at the event. In charge was Mrs. Albert Milligan, teacher of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Refreshments were served by Students dressed in annmnrinln Irish costumes. Serving were Flov- dine Anson. Patricia Flanarv. Elaine Ishmael. Chester Ferns Jerry Donnell and Jimmie Angel. uame prizes were won by Floy dine Anson, Darren Parker, Gwen ith Parker and Walter Buettcen- back. Dancing followed the eaincs. unaperons were airs, fcditn Mae Kuhberg, Mr. Jack Gregson, and Jones, H. J. Curl, Mrs. Velma Mis. Harper Venters all of Prine Buckingham, all of Bend, Mr. andjville. Also admitted and dismissed t V1 - INSTRUCTOR Sot. Myron Warren, safe burglary detail, Portland Bureau of Police will instruct the third class in the advanced police training schools Friday, March 18, in the city hall. He will provide instruction on Interrogation and Safe Burglary Investigations. iTparhpr flffprPfl Y1 Services . w..w. w- p. . , u fs , . rue on rnaay new lomracis Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Reelection of the staff at Redmond Union high school was voted by the board In regular session Monday night. Contracts-were offered to the follow ing: Mrs. Irene K. Boone, How ard Browning, Donald E. Camp bell, Keith Clark, A. C. Dunsmoor, William H. Fisher. Harrv A C.n. belman, Miss Margaret S. Harris, Mrs. Helen V. Hurney, Rebert T. Kline, Mrs. Daisy A. Kuizenga, Donald Lowry, Mrs. Marguerite Lowry, Clyde W. Moore, Mrs. Del la Nance, Clayton E. Norton, R. Brian Pendleton. Miss Dorrine Pochelu, Charles M. Porfily, Mar vin bcott. Derrell H. Sharp, Mrs. Virginia Vance, Charles H. Ward, and siiDerintendent .Tnmpc I. Brown whose contract was acted upon earlier. Nnrton is assistant principal, Fisher is dean of boys, Mis. Lowry is dean of girls, and Mrs. Vance is clerk. The board also held a nrelimin. ary review of the budcet and whs PRINEVILLE March -1, dis- advised of various budgetary re- Muvaia. n itguuir uuogei meeting missed: Garvin Mc-lk.itine. Mrs Jim Whitchu.s,. uyde Blakely, and Mrs. Calvin Dunaway, all of Prineville. i March 12, admitted: K. Paul Jacobs and Mrs. Lonnie Powell, Prineville. Dismissed: Mrs. Dean Gerke and K. Jacobs of Prine ville, and Darrell Adams of Red. moifd. March 13. admitted: Mrs. Yor. dy Wallace of Madras. Mrs. George Perkins and Mrs. Archie Hamilton, both of Prineville. Dis missed: Mrs. Robert Smith and infant son of Prineville; Mrs. Floyd Barton and infant dauchter! also of Prineville. March 14, admitted: Mrs. Martin Will bo held lit 8 n m Mnnrfnu1 March 28 in the school. The board voted to supplement cost of send ing the Drill team and Pep club to the basketball tournament in Eugene. The students are defray ing most ot uieir own expenses. All board members were present lor the meeting except Darrell Smith. kins, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce i, Ml"fln.' Mrs Dale the same day was Anne Broad- Bekins, 659 E. Franklin avenue. lZ' m"? I'lPml"g and Mr. water, young daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Walter Buettgenback Brad Flanary, member of the I Ray S. Scott of Madras; Mrs. basketball team, attended the NCAA tmirna. ment in Corvallis over the week end as guest of Thomas Great- nouse. Mrs. Ora Riddle received a lot- Elaine Torkelson. 6. daughter of Lr, rCce""y "1 ' Mrs' "clcn Mc" , ,! i :i T,..i,i, nr.i Cane who said she was having a Markets rORTLAND LIVESTOCK By l:nited Ire.ss Trading was fairly active today. Cattle 250; market fairly active, mostly steady; few lots good 1002 1071 lb. fed steers 21-22.25; short load choice steers Wednesday 22.25; utility grade 13.50-17; load good 905 lb. fed heifers 20; few canner-culter cows 9.50 - 11 with odd head to 11.50; utility cows 12 11; few utility-commercial grades 11.50; utility - commercial bulls 14. 50-16, one 1S30 lb. utility Hol stein bull IS. Calves 25; market about steady; good-low choice vcalers 23 - 26; ulility duiry type vealers mostly 11-16.50. Hogs 200; market fairly active, mostly steady; choice 1-2 butchers 1X0-235 lb. 1850-19: choice 3 lots down to 18; few 260 lb. 17; choice 350-550 lb. sows 14.50-16. Sheep 50; nothing available early: choice fed woolcd lambs uroimd 21.50-22; one lot Tuesday 22.25; good - choice light feeders salable around 17.50; good-choice ewes S-9. PORTLAND DAIRY By I'nited Press Prices were unchanged today. Eggs To retailers: Grade AA large. 52c doz: A large, 50-51c doz; AA medium. 50c; A medium, 48 )!)(; A small. 4l-45c doz; cartorts, l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA grade prints, 66c lb; cartons 67c; A prints, 66c; cartons, 67c; B prints, 61c. Cheese To retailers: A grade; Cheddar, Oregon singles, 42' i-j 15'. ,e: 5-Ih. laves. 46' i, - 4IH-.C. Processed American cheese loaf, 39'3-41c lb, ilb. wonderful time in Hawaii John McKcnzie left earlier this week for Portland on a business trip. ; Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welborn Parker were Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Har denbrnok and three children, Jer ry. Nedra, and Milo, all of Prine ville. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Har denbrook are sisters. Mr. and Mis. William James spent the weekend visiting friends in Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ishmael vis ited last weekend in Paisley. Bob Barton, who has been work ing in Prineville, has gone to work on the Kelldane ranch. The ranch is managed by Welborn Parker. Earl Myrii'k, Medford, visited his son, Gale Myrick, at Bend earlier this week. BLAZE EXTINM ISIIEI) TUo Rmirt Trim rlonjirlmrtnl v- tinguished a trash lire Wednesday at 1:19 a.m. in the 1100 block on Union avenue. The night blaze was Mrs. Tom Broadwater. Dismissed: Yordy Wallace, Madras; and Mrs ueorge Perkins of Prineville. March 15. admitted: Lcnna and Gerald Mclntyrc: Patricia Ste phens, Oirles Isted, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Isted: llnnald Rounds, all of Prineville; and Charles E. Payne of Mitchell. Dis missed: James Moftitt, Jack Greg son and daughter Linda: Mrs. Grant Davis and infant son. Charles Isted, Mrs. Marian Ruh berg, all of Prineville. . .. w Winners Named In Elks Contest selected by the judges and the! contest, First nlace in the mrls was captured by Mildred Ann Ga Point; second place by Miss Ju riith Kivisto, of Knappa high missed school. First place in the boys' di- - - t ,.,.,., ,L. muiu Uena; joci Mcuonald, 8, Route 1, reported by police officers on pa- contest, winning out in local com- Redmond; Mi's. Gene Sears Pow' trol. netition. Ln d.... ' Funeral services for Mrs, Sig- mund C. Mayer, formerly ot 352 Federal street, will be held Fridav at 9 a.m. at St. Francis Catholic church. Recitation of the rosary will be tonight at 7:30. at the Nis- wonger-Winslow chapel. Mrs. Mayor died Wednesday morning, six days after the death of her husband. Burial will be In Pilot Butte cemetery. OFFICERS NAMKD Special to The Bulletin REDMOND-Mrs. R. W. Chris tiansen is the new president of AQ chapter of PEO. elected last. week. Serving with her will be Mrs. Sam Johnson, vice-president; Mrs. C. E. Thompson, recording secretary; Mrs. Fred Hodecker corresponding secretary; ntid Mrs. uene Lear, treasurer. The chap lain Is Mrs. Wade Short and cuard Mrs. Gladys Steers. Lawmakers Get Protest Letters Letters from Oregon's two sena tors and the representative from Central Oregon have been received acknowledging Bend's protest to United Airline's application to drop the Bend-Redmond stop, City Attorney Harry A. English in formed the city commission at its meeting last night. He said each of the legislators -Senators Wavne Mnrse and Rich. ard Neuberger and Representative Sam Coon has indicated he has contacted the Civil Aeronautics Board on the matter. The board is considering Unit ed's petition to withdraw service irom several wortnwest points. Also before tho hnard Is an an. plication from West Coast airlines to service the points marked for abandonment by United. Commissioners decided to con tinue its present application for intervention against United's with drawal, 1 CHARGE DROPPED Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Charges made last week against Alfred J. Taylor, Redmond, of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, were dropped at a re-opening of the pre liminary trial in justice court lat er in the week. Testimony of wit nesses and further evidence brought before justice Donald El liss resulted in his decision that there was no showing of probable cause to hold the defendant. iHorse was Just Passing Through- The Bend police blotter contains this laconic Item this morning. It seems a stray horse was seen in the intersection of E. 10th and Lafayette. A nearby householder, called police to Investigate. The officer dispatched typed out this report on his return to the station: "Horse was gone on arrival. Contacted complainant and he stated that the horse was just passing through." Ninth innunl Dm.!!;. D-.' I w . ..in. taiwii nvifivnui Aberdeen Angus Show and Sale j MgimtH rtmaitt is Bulb 40-50 Htod Commercial Charlei Mc Do will Judga . Charltt Adam Auctlonttr Sponiatad by Pacific Coast Abardoan Angus Association For Catalog Write Boi 1069, Klamath Falls March 20, Klamath Falls, Ore. Knife and Fork Speaker Named Dr. Gerald Wendt. interDreter of science, author, lecturer and ex-college professor, will be the guest speaker at the Murch meet ing of the Bend Knife and Fork club, to be held at Westminster hall in Redmond on Saturday. March 26. A buffet dinner will ho served by the Community Church guild, at 7 p.m. Dr. Wendt. referred to as the world's foremost interpreter of science to the Dublic. is author of a recently published book dealing1 witn nuclear studies. It is "Atomic Energy and the Hydrogen Bomb." The lecturer recently returned from Paris, where he spent three years in charge of science news ana science education. He will dis cuss bis world - wide covcrace of the news of science. Redmond Hospital Special to The. Ilullrtin REDMOND I Ilieh Kmilh UnH. mond, entered Central Oregon Dis- T.. 1-.. , "".Y'"" luc-autty nigm, ana Winners nf the vnnfh Inakin thn fnll..;.,, ur t contest sponsored by the Oregon James Hammond, 6, Powell Butte; Slate Elks' association have been Nancy Brabham, 13 months, Cul'- ver; John Kirk, 3, route 2, Bend; entries forwarded to the national Mrs. Ike Bidiman, Prineville; Carole Camnhell. Sisters- Mi,.hnnt division Albrich, 14 and Chester Kratz, il I Redmond; Mrs. Martin Daly, Cul- of Crater high school at Central I ver; Pat Angland, Bend. 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