The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 12, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tte Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, April 12, 1955
PERFECT RECORDS These four Pacific Trailways drivers received recognition and awardt for
accident-free driving at a recent dinner in Bend. From trie left they are Ken Euston, Harry
Monical, H. F. Griffiths and Ray Swasey. Trail ways photo for The Bulletin)
Safety Awards
Given Drivers
County Shares
In State Fund
Check fur $:!l.:i7:i.07 was Ihe lar
tresl of tlirr-t- received from I lie
'Mathews Family
Holds Reunion
EASTERN STAIl The home of
Electric Trades
Meeting Held
Tim Central Oregon electrical
trades committee met Tnursilay
in the Central Klectric Co-op build
in;; in Hedmond. . .
Included in the business transac
ted was the re-activition of James
T. Taylor's apprenticeship agree
ment and his certification to take
the qualifying tests for the state,
examination. J
Als'i discussed was the organi-j
a lion of a class to provide mem
bers of the trade with review of
the electrical code. j
Committee members Sy Meigs
arm ni rcuen were appointed li
the evalua'ion committee to meet
with the class on April 26.
Other members present were
Rollie P.o.ich. Tom Rutherford, Ho
mer Smith. Har'ild Coerber and
Ivan Washburn. Kx-officio mem
bers present were George .Mc
Laihlin, George Hudson and Bob
Johnson. Guests include.! James
T. Taylor and Ed Williams .
Four Pacific Trnilwiivs drivers slate for Deschutes county's sliurc
rr-siiline in Henil wnvi iiM.i.no.it of special stale revenues. Countv
wilh nalionul safely awards at a i Treasurer Mrs. Kdilli Fail-child re- Mr. Mi s. ,David Mathews 01
recent dinner in Hend. Awardi poi tetl Monday, t the Ward Road was the scene ol
winners and the number ol yearsi Representing I he county's share
covered by their safety rcrurdslof in'ilor vehicle license fees for
were Ken Euston. U; Harry Muni-thc first uarler of the year, the
cal, (!; II. E. Griffiths, 1, aihl R.iyjlarne check is earmarked for de
Swasey, 0. j n isil in the county road fund, Mis.
. Korty-lwo drivers of Ihe M em-1 l''aiii'hi!d said,
ployed by Pacific Trail ways re- Tin- two oilier checks received
ceived mvu-iis represent inn L'77 will be deposited in the county
years of accident-free driving. jvelfurc fund. I.nrncsl ol these
.William Waddell. for many, for $2.20 1. 37 for Ihe county s nor
years a resilient of llend and now
of Boise, Ida., received a sold
walch for 1. years of accident
free operation. Five 10 - year
award winners tilso received wrist
watches from Trailways.
' Dinner meetings were also held
in Boise Twin Falls, Porlland and
The Dalles.
Present for the dinner meeting
here were 2G Trailways employes
and guesls.
Guests included Ed Sl.'illloii ami
Hal Starr, representing a Port
Kind advertising agency.
Presenlutinns were made by A.
B. Chittim. superintendent of
transporlalion for Pacific Trail
ways. II was announced that Pacific
Trailways ended lll'il with a rec
ord of only ..'11 per cent of one
accident for each 100.(1(10 miles of
operation.
This won tor Pacific TiMilways
fourth nliice, In nation w.ile cov
erage ol all interstate pussenrer
carriers. The national average lor
Ihe group is .73 per cent
lion of liquor revenues for the
quarter ending M'ircli HI. For
$113.15, the other check represents
the county's share of the unexpen
ded balance of the slate's amuse
ment device lax.
Dulaney Body
Found in River
Special to The HiillHiil
MADRAS TIh Ixxly of Flnvrl
Duliinry, of Kninbmv-on-tlio-
Di'srhuli's, wfis found in I ho IVs
chutes rivrr Monday nnvnim;, one
month nfler he drowned in an
atilo awioYnl. j
Drlaiiey and his father, Jamesj
A.. (11). drowned when their aiiio-i
mobile left I lih;hv;iy No. IS. almul
mill's north of Madras ontlj
phnmed into ihe Dest hnles river j
March !). !
The hotly of Ihe elder man was
found that day hut law enfoive-;
ment offuvis have been seaivhin.;
for- Ihe yniiiii'.er matt ever sinee.j
Discovery was made by a rail-j
road seel ion foreman two miles j
north of South .Iiiueiion, near Ox
ford P.ineh.
River currents took Ihe body
about JO miles in the month it
was in the water. Site ol lite find
is in Wasco county and officials
of that county took charge
Session Held
The C'enled Oregon Apprentice
ship committee transacted the fol
lowing business at a recent meet
ing:
Frank Wincgar, applicant for
carpenter apprenticeship, was in
terviewed by Ihe comniitlee and
bis agreement wilh Local 'Jill of
Ihe International Carpenters and
Joiners of AnuTicu was approved.
The ai'reenieiil between Duane
Harvey a'ml Ihe Cenlral Oregonian
of I'l'iiieville was cancelled due to
Harvey's leaving the urea.
Dob Sly, appliance repairman
wilh Oregon Kqiiipmenl in Prine
ville, notified the committee of
completion which was approved
by the comniitlee.
William J. Keyes' maintenance
electrician in Kinua, was recom
mended to the Slate Kleclrical in
spector for the journeyman exam
ination. C iii.:iiillee member I.eRoy Mie
was appoinleil In evaluate the
plumber apprentice class and G.
K. Davidson was appointed to
ewiluate Ihe upholsterer's appri'n
liee class.
Attending the meeting were
Sionley Scill. chairman; I'.ub
.I.ilinson. seen-tary; George Me
Laehbii. assistant apprenlicesliip
director; George fluids ; G. K. Da
vidson; Farley Kllioll; Karl Kill
and l'aul IteasiHier.
a family reunion on Saturday
when their four sons and their
families were present. It was Ihe
first lime in almost three years
they had ull been able lo be to
gether at once. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Mathews and
family of Corvallis, Mr, and Mis.
B. E. Mathews of Eugene, Mr. and
Mrs. II. D. M'lthews and family
Mrs. I.eo R. Mathews and family
and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mathews
of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lewis of Eugene also visited at
Ihe Malhews home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hensley
and family spent Easter Willi re
latives in Culver.
Guests at Ihe I lobar! Starr home
on Saturday were Mrs. Phillip
Pitman of Silver Uike and Mrs.
Florence Stoul of Bend. George
Slarr left Friday evening for Seal-
lie where he attends school afler
spending a week visiting wilh h'.s
father, llobarl Starr and family
Robert Knight Slid children, Ed
die, Carolyn und Raymond were
dinner guests at Ihe home of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hyde and Mr
and Mrs. Alvin Keyle on Sunday
Mrs. Phillip Hensley entertained
a group of friends at a conimer
rial parly at her home last Thurs
day evening. Guests included Mes
dames Pcdor Pedersen. Ed Mar
coulier, CI-nidi' JeHorson, Paul
Christopherson, Oerlle Fix, Ernest
Sleinlicht, Ralph Emerson. Clar
ence Bennett, Meede Pedersen
George Skidmore, Paul Garboden,
E. J. Williams, and the hostess.
Games were enjoyed during the
evening and Ihe hostess served refreshments.
Nolan Turner, who has been
working the past year in Madras
with the Bureau of Reclamation,
Iv.is been transferred lo Crescent
Lake lo work with Ihem on the
dam being rebuill there, lie left
Sundav with IPs trailer house to
lie near his job. lie plans lo ho
home on weekends wilh his fam
ily .
('OMKI)V PLANNED
Speeial to The Bulletin
SISTERS The eighth grade of
Ihe Sisters Crude school will pre
sent a comedy entitled, "It's So
Peaceful" In the multipurpose
room tit 8 p.m., Wednesday, April
1.1. Ihe cast for the comedy thai
lakes place in a haunted house in
cludes Doris Brandon, Lee Thom
as, Sunny Smith, Denny Reese,
Gary Benson, Ted Heiiinger audi
Victor Brockett. The play is being !
directed by Homer Matson. '
Masons in Area
Invited to Meet
With Bend Lodge
The Bend Masonic lodge has
completed plans for an evening of
entertainment for members who
live In this community but hold!
memberships in oilier lodges.
The meeting will be on Thurs
day, April II, at 8 p.m., in the
local Masonic temple. Ollicers will ;
be at the hall a! 7:.'i0 to welcome,
the members.
Local lodge officers said, in an-,
nouncing plans fur the entertain-
ment: I
"As in other organizations,!
many members move in and out,
of the community. Because it is'
difficult for a newcomer to attend I
lodge with strangers, we decided
to invite these members and make'
them welcome."
Members of the lodge navel
compiled a list of more than 100
members of other lodges who are
now living in this community.
These members have been sent
invit'ilions to attend Ihe special
program being prepared for Thurs
day nighl.
All members of other lodges will
be welcome, regardless of wheth
er they received invitations, the
Bend Masons stressed.
I'IKK CHECKED
PRINKVILLE A grass fire
alerted the Prineville fire depurt
menl shortly after noon on Easter
Sundviy. No damage was report
ed, and the fire was controlled
before it reached a nearby woodpile.
Budget Session
Set for Monday
Costs of operation of th Bend
seli jol sysleiii and of maintenance
of its properties will be forecast
for the coming fiscal year on
Monday evening, April 2.". That
date was set last night by Ihe
schoil l-oarJ (or the meeting of
the district budget comniitlee
the five board members anil an
cqu.-ii number of appointed advis
ors. largest ilem in the budget pjy
rol! of the teaching, supervisory
and administrative personnel
was determined bv tlie committee
at a meeting earlier this year.
Maintenance costs are still to be
surveyed bv a sub-committee. In
cluded in these, it was mentioned
by Director Bert W. Hagen. may
be provision for termite control at
Allen school. The situation there
is not serious. Superintendent R.
E. Jewell eild.
Budget makers should be safe
in figuring a -10 per cent insurance
rale reduction for fiscal l!r(), Des
P. Currie of Lumbermen's Inusr
ance Agency, brokers for Bend
school district, told Ihe hoard. The
saving, under a general cut for
school buildings recently announ
ced by the underwriters, may very
well run more than this, Currie
said, but I lie exact percentage will
not be known until rating bureau
representatives have made a sur
vey here.
The board authorized a call for
bids on boiler insurance which
will expire on May 11. Bids will
be opened at the meeting May 9.
There's nothing complicated about getting a quick
cash loan here, if you need money to pay your in
come taxes or for any other worthy purpose. You
can arrange a loan to meet your requirements,
with repayments in monthly installments to fit your
budget. Come in or phone 173 today!
Loans up fo $1500
LOAN CO.
S-180
85 Oregon Ave., Bend
Phone 173
latins it In i vp t'Mlft mailt' liy
I'lii-tluiiil hhluxlrii'l ljut Co. uf llfiul
1 1 mlt'i' (lit ImiiirtLiijil Loan Cnitipiiiiitt' Art
Use Classified for Resulfs
in 1 1 i:i;s aii:i
j SISTEIiS-Mrs. George Meyers
was elected new presided! of Ihe
SMers Parent-Teachers Associa
tion nieeling April a. Mrs. Eldim
Liimh was seleeled as vice pres
ident ; Mrs. Jess Seotl, secretMry ;
land Mis. Burl Gillalld. Ireasur-i awarded
:er. Dr. Slew. in of the Ti'i l'ounlv
AorN('i;M.; T MAlii: healih clinic and Miss Eleanor
Special In The lliillelin I Brown ol the Deschutes Countv'
MADRAS I'lirniers with land Library were guest speakers.
on which wheal was noi seeded .
in l!l.";i, liial, and lii.Vi may upply
for 1 .")( wheat acreage alliilmeul ' til l' I'dl. ICE ('Alt
Andrew Morrow. Jelferson countv! COLUMBIA, S.C. il'Pi A Fort
AV.I!IEI I'l l.!. AMIH'NT
Decision in favor of J. R. Keyes.
XiT Dell Lane, in his suit for an
unpaid claim against tin Nation
al Hospital association was hand
ed down Monday in local circuit
court by Judge Ralph S. Hamilton.
Keyes was awarded the full
amount sought in Ihe suit. SJIiO.Stt
which he said was owed him for
medical and hospital costs. Keyes
was represented at nlt briel triul
by Charles It. Marsh and the hos
pital association by W. E. Tus
sock, Portland. Keyes was also
SlaO attorney's lees.
Agriciillural Slabilialion and Con-1 Jarksuti soldier, unidentified by pi
serv.ilmn I'oniniillee chairman an-1 lice, was sentenced Thursday to
pounces. The farmer must apply (pay a S."tt).U fine or servo :I0 das
in writing lo Ihe i oumy ASC office, in iail tor drunken driving.
llol later llian .lime ill) lo be
sidered lor on ailMiinent.
con
1 The p.uked vehicle
was a police car.
thai he hit
NAMES DHAWN
Eight more county residents
I have been drawn for possible jury
duly during the spring term of
the local circuit court, They (in1
, W. A. Grinisley, W. B. Anderson,
j Donald Dyer. Margaret Vogt, Tim
'olhy Del.ude, otto Ziemke, .1. D
I IVnovan and Thelma Allinghaiu.
j They were dr.iwtv by lot from the
master ium
Mrs. Helen
list by County Clerk
M. Dacey.
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