TSCAPE ARTIST MOUND CITY, 111. (UP)-The fii-st inmate lo escape from the Pulaski Counly jail here since Sheriff Robert Aldrich took office last fall was a 12-year-old boy be ing held for juvenile authorities, lle slipped out through an 8-by-14-imh food slot in the cell door and lln'ii through the cell block door' which Aldrich left open for better ventilation for the jails lone in- mate. . Phona 693 VU Miln North on Diamond Highway 9! Closed Tonight! Starts FRIDAY DONALD O'CONNOR "FRANcis JOINS THE WACS" Also RANDOLPH SCOTT "RIDING SHOTGUN" ' In Color' Frldav NlRhl Only CAKTOON CARNIVAL Sunday & Monday Conip Out and (Vlobrute A Satip and Safe Fourth With L's and See MAIMOKIK MA1NK I'KIW V KII.HKIDK "MA & PA KETTLE AT HOME" Also TONV CI'RTIS "JOHNNY DARK" In Color Try Our Foot Long Hot Dot; liates open at 7::iU Show at Dusk Voice of .Central Oregon TONIGHTS PROGRAM 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:16 SonRi of Our Tlmaa 6 :! Evenintt Ueludh 0:4ft Sam Haye 6:65 Bob Grwne Newt 7:00 Munic far Power) nd 7:30 Bend Garage New 7:46 Rember When 7:50 Evening MekxHca 8:00 Camera Club 8:05 Passport to Daydreams 8 :30 Eddie Fisher Show B:45 Musical Portraits 9 :00 News 9:15 Fulton Lewta Jr. :30 Ulnnd g-ida 9:45 Off the Record 10:30 O'flHal Detwtiv --, 11:0031 Off FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955 6:00 Siim On 6:1ft Triple T Ranch 6 :4B Farm Reporter 7 :00 Frank Heminnway 7 :15 Breakfast Gann 7 :40 Nowb 7 :4ft Mornlnjr Roundup 8:00 Cliff Kntfle 8 i20 Northwest News 8:25 Kraft Five St' News 8:30 Bible Institute Hour 9:00 Bulletin Board 9 :05 Momlnir Special 9:15 Kraft Five SUr News 9:20 Vornfnir Special 9:30 The So nit and the Star 9:45 Top Tunes 10:00 News 10:15 Tello Teat 10:30 Fashion Trends 10:35 The Three Suns 10:40 It's a Woman's World 10 :4ft News 10:60 Man About Town 10:56 Northwest News 11:00 Florida Calling 11:25 Kraft Five Star NWS 11 :30 Oiieen for a Day ' -T HAVE A WONDERFUL You've heard that Wonderful Weekend mentioned many times this week on KBND and you can have a wonderful weekend right here in Central Oregon if you attend the Mirror Pond Pageant and the many other events that make up for a grand 4th . . . So have a Wonderful Weekend . . . keep up with what's going DIAL 1110 KBND Based on th Barr Survey ... KBND has more listeners in Cen tral Oregon than all other stations combined. Dial 1110 1000 Watts Day and Night ikaiHItWIMHHM BETROTHED Nancy Plum mor, bride-elect of Chandler Hammagren. Parenfs Reveal Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Plum .ner, .Vj8 S. Fourth street, an nounee the engagement of thcii JaugiiU-r, Nancy, to Chandlei lammugren, son of Mr. and Mrs Joel Hammagren, 592 Thurstoi. ivenue. Miss Plummer graduated frorr. I Bend High school with the thi 1 19fi5 class, and is now employee" at the Hemingway Memorial j Clinic. i Hammagren graduated from Le baiion High school and has served n the U. S. Navy. Dale for (he wedding has no been set. TKOIBI.K CHICAGO tUPt Russian farm ers who will watch a major league baseball game when they visit Chi cago in August may not under stand what's going on. Officials so far have been un able to find anyone who speaks Russian and also knows baseball well enough to explain the game. v MiocyciM It :00 Noontime Melodies 12 :10 Today's Classifieds 12:15 Sports Review 12 :20 Noon Time Melodies " 12 : SO News 12:46 Fanners Hour 1:00 News of Prlneville 1 :05 Harry James-Betty Grable Show 1:45 Listening Time 2 : 16 Redmond Ministerial 2:80 Platter Preview 3:00 Platter Preview 8:16 Northwest Newa 8:20 Centra Oretfon News 3:25 Kraft Five Star Newa 3i0 You Win 3:4ft T.-llo Test . 4 :0t) Popular Demand 4 :16 Frank Hemingway 4 :30 Here's the Answer 4:4ft Sam Hayei News 6 :00 Tune Vendors 6:16 Sports Parade 5 :26 News 6 :30 Melody Way 6:46 Bill Urunuane Sports 6 :56 Kraft Five Star News 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:16 Dinner Music 6 :30 Behind the Story 6:46 Sam Hayes 6 :55 Bub Greene News 7:00 Eatrtes Notebook 7:16 Preview of Good Read in 7 :80 Bend Garafte Newa 7 :46 Remember When 7 :50 Even in it Melodies 8 :30 Passport to Dreams 9 :00 News 9:16 Fulton Lewis Jr. 9 : 30 Off the Record 9 :46 Off the Record 9:66 Five Minute Final 10:00 Off the Record 10 :30 Counterspy 11:00 Sum Off o AO " , 0.v 1 Sun 0 mil I 4 !?: 7f7 v v, MAKE CONVENTION PLANS Two American Legion Auxiliary department officers met recently in Redmond with committee chairmen to complete arrangements tor the department convention to be held in Redmond July 27-30, Front row (from left) Rob ert Toll, general chairman; Mrs. L E. Bain of Bend, Mrs. George Brewster, Mrs. Guy H. Wilcox, Grants Pass, department auxili ary president; Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, Portland, department secretary; Mrs. J. Wesley McDowell. Back row: Mesdames Otis Eason, Raymond Campbell, Rolla Weigand, Neva McCaffery, Donald Copley, Robert Polly, Marion Taylor and Claude Van Buslurk, all Redmond; Mrs. Bernice Towner, Bend; Mrs. Cecil Tull, Redmond. Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Taylor are co-chairmen of the Auxili ary convention commission. (Photo for The Bulletin by Tull Photo Finishers) Mary Lou Hudson Feted at Parties Before Wedding A round of entertaining proeed'fl he weddintj of Miss Mriry Louis Hudson of "Bend and Buford C. Bale of Eugene. The ceremony was an event of Sunday, June 26 at First Presbyterian church. Wednesday evening. June 21 Mrs. R. G. Chester, sister of th bride, was hostess at a shower it her home at 1668 Awbrcy road n addition to the honoree and her mother, Mrs. Elmer Hudson uests were Mrs. D. C. Cook, Mit. Maude MeCauley, Mrs. Lesli- Gribskov, Mrs. Ira Moe, Mrs. Ed Nystrom, Mrs. John Hencz, Mrs Charles Chopp, Miss Mildred Chopp, Miss Abby Andrews and Miss Lorna Nystrom. The gifts were brought in on a tea cart which was Mrs. Chester's gift to her sister. Miss Hudson was also honored by her Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters at a shower at the chapter house in Eugene, just prior-to her graduation from the University of Oregon. Miss Hudson entertained her bri dal attendants at luncheon last Saturday at the Pine Tavern. The uests included Mrs. Chester and Miss Mildred Chopp, of Bend; Mrs. Ira Moe, North Bend, and Miss Lloydene Hurt, Portland. MORE MALE PATIENTS CHICAGO (UP) More men than women are hospitalized each year, despite the fact that one sixth of all patients are childbirth cases. According to Science Di gest magazine, a one-day check of 6,539 hospitals showed that there were 642,156 men and 5M,4f wom en, or 77,724 more men. WEEKEND KBND Drive Safely Interest ILA S. GRANT. The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, June 30, 1955 Fife " .W - '.T .i4hil. Nadine Knight M. J. Sullivan, Wed in Reno Miss Nadine Lee Knight be ?ame the bride of Michael Jame:; oullivan, in a quiet ceremony Sal urday, June 23, in Reno. Th. couple went to Lake Tuhoe or. their wedding trip, and have re turned to Bend. The bride is the daughter of Mr tnd Mrs. Carl J. Settelmeyer. lfJO .V. Third street. She was grad jated from Prineville High sciioi: in 1!M9, and has been employed the past two years at the Smoke Shop. The bridegroom was discharged this past February from th Navy, after four years of service. He was graduated in 19-19 from Bend High school, where he was i member of the basketball team. He is now associated with his fa ther at Sullivan Glove Co. The ccremonv wan held at the Whitaker Church of God in Keno, with Rev. W. Ross Murphy of ficiating at the double-ring cere mony. Mrs. Murphy was the bride's attendant, and W. H. Snow of Reno was best man. The bride wore a purple and orchid print dress with purple ac cessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Murphy wore a gray print afternoon dress with a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bridal couple are at home til nil rtui-im aiicvi. RESTS COMFORTABLY OXNARD, Calif. (UP) Film star Loretta Young rested com fortably in St. John s Hospital to day following surgery for abdomi nal adhesions which have kept hr in bed since mid-April. Attendants said Wednesday's two hour operation was a success and the actress was expected to re cover rapidly. FREE TO RETURN HAVANA, Cuba (UP) Presi lent Fulgencio Batista said Wednesday night former President Carlos Prio Socarras may return to Cuba "freely and whenever he wishes" if he ends his alleged sub versive activities. PRETTY ORNERY SPRINGFIELD, III. (UP) State Rep. Ben Rhodes admitted to his colleagues that he was hurt when ihev defeated a bill he sponsored, 115-9. You didn't have to pass it " he said, "but you didn't have to lie kt, ornery." I STARTS MARGARET L0CKW00D ORSON WELLES rnyn A TIHiV TOOK THEIR FUNG Also A Pete Smith Specialty "ROUGH RIDING" to Women Women's Director Miss Vadnais On Jobs Daughters1 European Tour Special to The Itull -tili . REDMOND Miss Carol Vari nis, dauc'idr of Mr. and Mrs C- nncth Vadnais of R"dmond, is me of a group of :iu Jobs D.uigh ers and adult guardians of tlv4"-' Bridge were married Fri H-gauiation who are demonstrat ng the work before Masonic an-' Eastern Star chuptt rs in Scotland England and Germany. ,They w:! Iso institute a Jobs Daughters jethi'l in Germany. ' Miss Vadnais, who will reK'braa her 17lh birthday in London this week, will he a senior in Red mond high school in the full. She is i m media I p past junior queen of Redmond belhel and the only Ore gon girl in the group. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crump of Portland are among the chaperones with the girls. Mrs. Crump is past grand guurdian for the slate. At the invitation of Eastern Stur and Masonic lodges in the three coun tries named, the contingent from the United States was formed of girls who volunteered to make the trip in order to introduce Jobs Duughters abroad. The itinerary includes Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Frankfurt, Stuttgart , Luzerne, Venice, Flor ence, Rome, Rapallo, Nice and Paris. The party is traveling abroad by plane, bus and train, according to Mrs. Vadnais. Carol flew from Portland to New York where the group assembled and they went from ihere by Pan-Amer ican to Scotland. They will return July 25. Israeli Leader Quits Office JERUSALEM, Israel (UP) Is raeli Premier Moshe Sharett and his government resigned Wednes day. President Isaac Ben-Zvi Imme diately called in party leaders for consultations in an effort to form a new government. Sharett quit because the General Zionists refused to vote with his Mapai Party to stave off a no- confidence vote in the Knesset (Parliament) last night on the governments conduct ol the Kastner case. The General Zionists and the Mapai have been governing in coalition. But the General Zionists refused to support Sharelt's party in the controversy and Shan't! quit less than a month before Is rael's scheduled July 26 e!t cti.ir.:;. TONIGHT J Syh THEIR FUNG A7i WW, FORREST TUCKER VICTOR McLAGLEN 1 i4 2 Alfalfa Girl W i . LJorv Parties Held Sjwiul In The Rullt-tin ALFALFA Miss Janice Page of Alfalfa and Myron Howard of Me- nay, June m, in a garden cere mony at the home of the bride's narcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Page. For the ceremony, the former Miss Page wore a white nvlon dress. .She was attended by mem hers of her family. After the reception, the bridal couple left on a wedding trip to the coast. After this weekend they win be at home at McKenzic Bridge, where the bridegroom will be employed in logging operations. Parties in honor of the bride- elect were held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings preceding the wedding. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Tom Forster and daughter, Louise, were hostesses at a shower at tended by a group of Janice's friends and classmates. The guests included the honoree and her mo ther, and the Misses Shirley Bread- on, Ann Ilohnstein, Ruby Tatti, Carolyn and Margaret Livesley, Mp.ry n-"'r, Irene and Esthei Regal, Marie h'orster and Patty Jameson. The girls of the Alfalfa Cookereltes 4-H club, of which Janice was a member, presented her with a recipe file containing their favorite recipes. Members of the Alfalfa Grange Home Economics club wore host esses at a shower Thursday eve ning at the Grange hall. Mrs. Glenn Thayer and Mrs. Merle Lowe were in charge of games, and Mrs. Albert Campbell enter tained with several readings. Mrs. Stuart Slapleton. Mrs. Glenn Thayer and Mrs. Lowe served re freshments. OAMRETTI ARRESTED Edward Gambelli, a former Bend resident, was arrested In Eureka, Calif., yesterday on a Deschutes county warrant for fail ure to support his minor children. Gamoetti lived here until nine months ago. NOW PLAYING! "T" way RORYCALHOUN'PfPlltAUIMI V4 JACK CARSON MAM II Van DOIEN 2nd HIT LOHOD CAMERON n, v :v 'L 533 hp) THE WONDERFUL rV" YOUNG HEARTS Mi INL0VE! f JM WM USUICMIU Willi STARTS SI NHAV: I4iry f 'nlhollll .Itillp Ariiirm THK l.OOTKKS" Alv Hl'UV ltHMPV "ATOMIC Kill" Answered By Special to The HullWlii REDMOND Saturday, August 27 has been officially proclaimed Redmond Golden Anniversary Day by Mayor Edward M. McKrill of Redmond. This will be observed in conjunction with the Deschutes county fair. The unnivcrsary committee's iearch for "old-timers", particu larly those who have lived in Cen tral Oregon go back to the cily's las already brought them in touch villi about 15 residents whose nemories of Redmond and Cen ml Oregon go back to the city ouuding and even earlier. The old st lo dale are Mr. and Mrs. Fish r Ugun of B:yd Acres, Route 3 lend, logan has been in Centra' )regon since 1883, according lo t tter written by his wife to the nniversary publicity chairman legh Hartmnn. He was a stock rancher south east of Prineville ami owned part if what is now the 9ti ranch. Mrs, rftgan has been in the area since 911, she rep-iris. Another Bend ld-timer. Wulter Mays, was on Ex-Tumalo Girl Is Recent Bride In California A California wedding of interest n Central Oregon took place June 12 at St. Andrews EpiscoptV hurch at Red way. when Miss Vir S'inia Alley )ecumc the bride of 'iirl Rutt. The bride is the pri nrtry dcp-irtmcnt teacher ut tlx school in Thorn, Calif., and Rut s employed In timler work in hat area. The bride Is the daughter of Gler Alley of Portland and Mi's. K M. CavaMnro of G tns C-lif She attended the University of On ion and Southern Oregon Col leg afur graduating from Bend llig' school. She attended grade seho.i at Tumalo. The bride was given in "mar riage by her brother. Thomus J Alley of Fresno. Her sister-in-law Mrs. Thomas J. Alley, was ma ron of honor, und a cousin, Miss Inez Marie Snider of Bend, was oridesmaid. Carl Johnson of Fort Bragg was best man. Mrs. Ralph Snider of Bend was organist and vocalist. The bride wore a ballerina-1 length gown of nylon tulle over satin, with a fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a white pray er book with a white orchid, pink rosebuds and stephonolls. The ma tron of honor was in pink and while etched nylon, und Miss Sni der wore a blue nylon frock. The attendants carried bouquets of rosebuds and carnations. After a reception at their new home, the bridal couple left on n honeymoon trip through northern California, Washington and Oregon Treat the whole family to a Take Drive-away Delivery of a New 1955 OLDSM SAVE JCC Your licnrt wt on h nrw "K.H kri" Old-in. .I,.!. Urll, hrre'ii a wonilrrfiil wav lu gt our , . , and rnjoy trip I0mt, (io! Omir rr m hxlay, and rwt your Wl ( lnmnlili. 'I lii-ii Kovr the freight chrK y pirkiiift up your rnr at the factory in l.annirig, Michigan. Him k ft hoiur ujiiiin on a inniiorultle motoring vacation! I )rop in for coinplrtp drtaiU, tmlay. SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBIII DIALER DYER'S AUTO SERVICE, 220 Greenwood Ave. Old Timers the original survey crew that helped to plot Redmond's original I townsile. From time to time other older residents will be named and brief histories given as the committee gathers its data. The introductory announcement of the anniversary and prepara tion for its celebration brought rorth offers of old wagons, guns, tools, pictures and reminscences" 'rum early residents. The commit- ee is now on the trail of a itagecoach. It is rumored there Is ir.e in John Day which may be -ibluimible for the fair parade. The Id conveyances will be in the pa--ade, Hartman says, and the old- ' niei-s, too, but they will probab V ride in modern automobiles. A reflection on the changing... "nies is the. location of a real old---ime jerkline skinner, but there re no horses in this wide area . iccustomed to a jerkline apparent y, and according to authorities , vho know, training a horse to -jerkline is not a simple procedure. OUTDOORS UNDER THE STARS On World's Largest Perable Ice Rink! 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