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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1955)
M t ! The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, June 14, 1955 Here and There Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Samp son, Route 3, Bend, are purents of a boy born Monday evening at Si. Charles Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces Cascade Squares will hold their regular weekly square dance Wed nesday night at the Bendonian Studio, 1001 E, Penri avenue, star) ins at 8:30. Len Gorton will call. Miss Harriett a Lowery, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Low ery, 1310 Hartford, has completer her freshman year at Oregon col lege of Education, Monmouth, and is home for the summer. She is working at The Bend Bulletin as vacation relief staff member. The Home Economics club of Eastern Star grange will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hooper Dyer, officers an nounced today. Two marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by the county clerk's office to Bend couples. They are Norman Ray Millard and Irma Jean Kentner, and Charles W. Lane and Cleo N. Eash. I The Tumalo grange will put on J the degree work for all Grangers 'a of tlw county at Uie next meeting of the Fine Forest Grange, Tues fday, June 21, at 8 p.m. at the Pine Forest grange hall. Bend Hospital : New patients ' at St. Charles Mo ironal hospital are Glenn Slack, '1 623 Hill street, and Mrs. Corwin 'iGalbreath, Chemult. ji The following were dismissed Monday: Mrs. Lyman Kelly, Gil .christ; Mrs. Theodoro McKee, Lake view; Mrs. John Wolfe, Bend; ' Mrs. Onirics Blanchard, Princ- ville,. x Mrs. Wallace Crawford, Route 1, Bend, and duaghter, Sandra Mane, went home today from the maternity floor. Mrs. Charles Whetzcl and so: Owen, Bend, and M.s. C. W. Stin nett. San Franc.sco, left today by phine for San Francisco. The" Cal ifornia woman, sister of Mrs Whrtael, visited here since Memo rial Day. Whetzcl is now in busi ness in San Francisco. His wife and son will visit there for a week and will see about housing, and will return to Bend before moving south. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. MacPher son, Portland, are parents of a 6 pound, 6 ounce boy, born this morning. Mrs. MaePherson is the former Joan Radcmacher of Bend. Resides ihe grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Radcmacher, the in fant also has great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cheney, residing in Bend. Other great grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Radcmacher of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. MaePherson have named the boy, Gregory. Frary Services Due Thursday Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Nis-wongcr-Winslow chapel for Capt. Herbert F. Frary Jr.. 35, U.S. Air Force, who died Monday morning following a hospitalization. He was detachment commander at the lo cal filter center. Mrs. Frary has requested' that in lieu of sending flowers, friends who wish to make a memorial g'ft contribute to the local chap ter of the American Cancer So ciety. Rev. Dean Poindexter of the Methodist church will officiate at the funeral service. Burial will be in Riverside, Calif. The Sahara in northern Afinea, is the largest continuous desert in the world. Markets 1-OKTLA.VD LIVESTOCK By I'NITFD I'HKSS Hog prices were mostly sleadv today. Cattle 200:' slaughter steors and heifers opened steady to strong; cows slow, steady to weak; market not established on other classes one load choice 910 lb. choice steers 23.25 with three out at 21.50; (cw other good steers 21-22.25; utility commercial 15-18: load low to av erage choice 705 lb. fed heifers 22 with six out at 20; few head can-ner-cutter cows 10-11.50; utility mmmercidl bulls' 16.50-17.50. Calves 50; market not fully es tablished; steady; few commercial good vealers 19-20. Hogs 350; butcher hogs mostly steady; choice 1 and 2 barrpws and gilts 180-235 lb. 21.50-22.50; choice 1 lets 200-235 lb. 23; few 260 lb. 20; market not established on sows. Sheep 1000; spring lambs opened fully steady; around 200 head most ly choice 83 lb. spring Iambs 20; good-choice 18-19.50; no old crop lambs sold early: good-choice shorn slaughter ewes 5; utility-good 3.50-4.50; culls 2.50. down. . rOKTLANI) DAIKV By I'.MTKII I'KKSS Trices were unchanged today. KctS To retailers: Grade A A large. 53c doz: A large, 47-19c; AA medium 47-48C doz; A medium. 46-17c do;:; A small, 36-40 doz; car tons, 1-3 additional. Butter To rojailers: AA grade prints, 65c lb; cartons, 66c; A prints, 65c; B prinls 63c. Cheese To retailers: A grade cheddar, Oregon singles, 42 H 45 14c; 5-lb loaves, 46 ',4-49 ',4c. Processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 3D 'i-49 14c lb. POTATO MARKKT PORTLAND (UP) Potato mark et: Oregon local Burbanks 100 lb. sack No. Is 4.75-5: Central Oregon Russets No. 1A 100 lb. 4.50-5: few to 5.50; No. 2s 100 lb. 4-4.50: 50 lb. 2-2.25: new crop California long white 3.75-4.25: few 4.50-4.75. MP" f f- JOIN NAVY Four Redmond youths have joined the U, S. navy as new recruits. They are from left to right: John Walter Poe, 655 7th St. who wants to be in naval aviation; Kelly Ray Webb, Box 153; Jim Russell Metts, Rt. I, Box 383; and Melvin John Burlc, Rt. I. (Bend Bulletin Photo) ' LEGAL NOTICES INVITATION TO BID SfHlfMi" bids will bfl receivttl by the Clerk of School District No. 1, De d'uirt County. Orem n. at the prevent liih School buihiinsr, Bend, Oregon, on or before 8:00 o'clock I M. il'srific SUndard Time) Thursday. June 30, 1656, for thii construction of n Ailititlon to the Allen Grade School, and will then arid there be "pent-d and publicly read aloud. Kaeh hid shall bo in accordance with I'Ihus and SiH-cificntioiiH pi-cnart-d by Annund, Boone & Lei, Architecta & Knrinriii.. 1MD S. W. Taylor. Port land 5, Oregon, and shall bo accompan ied by a certified check, cannier' etitvk ur nut in factory bid bond made out to Tie ordi-r of School IMittrlct No. 1. Dca-chuti-a County, Oregon, in an amount miuhI to b of the bid. Each bid arm II have attached thereto the list of nubcon tr actors the bidder proiHKteu to ue. ami any bid not having thia attached list will be dingualififd from biddmu. Kach bid shall be sealed and addressed to the Clerk of tho School District and plain ly marked ax to tho work on which the bi in b.'inir placed. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bid and waive any informalities. Plans and Specifications will be available from tho office of the Architecta or from the Office of the Su perintendent of School. Itemt. Oretion. No deposit la required on th Plana, but they must be returned on or before the time of bidding. Ka bidder may with draw bin hid after the hour net for bid ding thereof unions the awarding of the contract its delayed. exceeding, thirty (HOf daya. I. Cothrell, Clerk 161-lfiS-C SKNTKNCfc Sl'SPKNDKI) William Ewart Conroy was giv o'i a 10-day suspended sent once by th Justice court yesterday for dis orderly conduct. Four Redmond Boys Join Navy Four Redmond high school grad uates have joined the U.S. Navy and are no undergoing a nine week training course in San Diego. They, arc John Walter Poc, 655 7th street, an active ski club member, who wishes to be in na val aviation: Melvin John Burk. Route 1, Kelly Ray Webb, Box 153, senior class vice-president be fore graduation, who also wants to be a naval aviator; and Jim Russell Metis,- Route 1, Box 3S3, who was a member of tho science club in his high school days. They enlisted on June 7 and left Ihe same day for San Diego via Portland. FIKKMKN SlIMMONKI) Special to The llull. liu RKDMOND A trash lire near tho extension of Eighth street off Greenwood about 4:30 Monday re sulted in the summoning of fire men. The fire was believed to have started from sparks from a con tainer burning rubbish. There was no damage. Flag Ceremony Held at Prinevillej Special tu Tho Bulletin 1 PR1NEV ILLE-A flmj ecrrniony wus eoiuJuclid Sunday afternoon, June 12, by Ihe joint lodge offi cers of the Frluovillc and Bend Elks lodges. The ceremony was held at 2 u rn. at the hall, and was witnessed by about 20 Elks members. Anionii those who attended from Princville were Gerald Kreg, Hay Helms, Mac Reynolds, James Gar rett, and J. C. Mi-PhctridKC Sev eral families accompanied the men to Bend, and after the cere mony held a picnic lunch at Ben- imni Falls soulh of Bend. CIMKCibS FI1.KD Kprrlai to The Itiilletlll UEDMOND-Chaiucs of larceny were filed against Raymond John son and John Ellifritz, reportedly of Bend, in justice court tins week Entering the complaint was Jack Tliody who charged the pair with larceiry of a truck tire, tube and wheel. Sub-Contractors Named for Work On New School Three Bend firms Bend Iron Works, Central Oregon Roofing tnd Sheet Metal, and Cascade Glass Co. are sub-contractors ap piuved in connection with con struction of the Bend senior high school and auditorium, prclimtn ary work on which started Tuesday. Bend Iron Works is listed to sup ply miscellaneous iron and steel, roofing and sheet mehd work goes to the second-named firm and sky lights will be by Cascade Glass Co. Twenty one more sub-contrac tors ait' listed by Uie general contractors, Wall, Bart ram and Swiford of Junction City. Fifteen have headquarters in Portland, three in Eugene, and one each in Salem and Roseburg. Redmond Hospital ,SH-elnl tu Tho Bulletin REDMOND James McCabn, Redmond, entered Central Oregon district hospital Monday. Five out patients were treated. Discharged: Mrs. Henry Dus sault, Jr., Madrus, and Mrs. George Kisslcr, Powell Butte. KINKS ASKKSSKU Special The Bulletin REDMOND Charles W. Smith, Redmond, paid a $25 fine in mu nicipal court Uiis week for being drunk in a public place. A $5 fine for allowing a dog to run at large was assessed Jim Earthing, Red mond, and thru suspended. Sam uel Spencer Johnson, Redmond, paid $10 for basic rule violation, and J. C. Sedcll, Redmond, paid $5 for failure to stop for a stop sign. The 24-hour clock system was adopted as official time by tho U.S. Ai-my in 11)12. Northern Life office will be closed .lime 13 to 18 while agents are at con vention. Stanley Scott, Mgr. You live Better for less With Cheap Electricity Serving You! - ip'r EXAMPLE: : - ! k i It costs only pennies a week to run y lZZZTIZZ mll " ' '''b modern electric refrigerator """"" l " . ,j-Hi4-tfH ; , ' Torn in your icebox or old-style refrigerator on a new, modern onel See your electric appliance dealer. . 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