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4 The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, July 12, 1955 1 i P N'fwv 'mv""" ': ji v'rr "i '' ; ; ; I : t - y H - 4 , ! ' . .J ',, J i K r. A"r - ,, -W jf Kinini- unci sunshine are out of '1 '''V! V T!5 MtWi-f So Britain I about lo promote I J I A -r& , &&&l K a" """'liGn ,h:" ' ally out of , i ' ?- T5 ' " ; l" word. I refer to ghosts. MAUSyr 4 " o rai,H, and w rtyS i I jSyiPr Vi K JL&$&zt J apparitions of one sort and'anoth- " ' ' '''' ,''' British Marshal j Forces to Bring In Tourist Dollar By Itonr.KT VI 'SKI I idled I'rffK stuff (orrefcpondent LONDON, (UP) Tourism is big business so you can't blame Bnl ain for marshalling all its re sources (o attract overseas vis itors. The competition is tough. France claims its belle cuisine is out of this world. Italy boasts its fl'f jfri V DOUBLING PRODUCTION Tli is 2-year-old While Hock hen may be a little surprised herself as she contemplates her xld etffj production. In the post two months, she has laid nine hutfe ccs like the one at riht. Each contained n yolk and a refiular-sizod etu inside. Lai Ke vxa is ti Inches around the Ioiik way aftd iveiKtis y ounces. Normal es, from one tit the other giants measures inches and wef;hs 2M ounces, lien is owned by Mr, und Mis. Walter Lubke of Mlcliiaw City, hid. Bell Unsettles New Neighbor TOKEKA, Kan. (UP) Reverher- utions of Carl Bjorknian's hi bell carried into count Monday. A judee will rule whether the on-lhe-hour, every hour clanj; dis turbs the peace of a tree-shaded Topeka neighborhood. Bjorkman, an accounlnnt, says itbsolutely not. lie ringed up the C'10-pound beli to ring out the time from the automatic tripping of an Electric clock and claims the peals r.re a neighborhood service. "Folks go fo work by it, kids go ; to school by It." he said. ''It's; jt.st a big, private, time chime." j Not so, said a ww neighbor, Mrs. Grace F. Hurt, "It's just terrible." She moved in Just across the street from the corner where the (ine-Ume count v courthouse bell is mounted on two 10-foot iron poles! end hangs Irom a thick yoke lash Wined from n white oak live. Kinging once for each half-hour, the bell sounds i.nce fnr on eh hour. There are six rings al six o'clock, a dozen for noon or for midnight. iV.VOJ'BIH nr ANNUAL DTATEMKNT Vwt Hit yeir wntled Utttuibtr SI, IVSi. of (he TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE CO. Jin ire f'onunlii lUttlt Ul IlK ADMITTED ASBETt lionJi $ 1J.JSI.JI4S 81 """" - ii.iwi,a Morlnaf Iuidi on rati iUt.... 8,139.70 Hcl vxlila ' m.UUB.dO UIK 0IXI1II 1.317 ,m.3B Hi' 'ollerlej J'rcmfuJM .. fit, .lUlileiuii in,! rttl uiiie Uur nJ ccruBj .,. TuHl aJmllled aiiali .... 7.198 09 H'lfs.&yint i io.7S2,:77.ro LIABItlTIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS '" f i.s::,s;e.oo I Jim Riljuitmrni f iptnui 1'iS.flij.OO L'liMnieJ pririilutui 1I,73.2h8 31 All ullxr llklxiltlrt 2.4.'ifl.US0 07 Tut I llilii'itiM. aiivnt r.nit.t id ma jut C)1I ,ild UD.-l.S0(l.00O.uO )ft:i turpiui 'uii'U 1,000,000.00 IHIllftKKl fun J I S.OBD.flJI 91 STATE M ENT tip lurnur rrftnlumi eirnrd 1 is 15fl SB fli utM IncurreJ ..: f S.fidfl.U.Ki U6 in eipome lncnriMl l.lHJtiyiau iIht uiiilfrwrUltig ctpaniei 1'H'Wfl T.23T.40B4S Tuui untlrrwrliliis lniuniuni 14 aim 39 ir.t Kim or urn IllVM llllier liiro iUI, bcfiira fvtlirfil I tiro me tltil Nlcnl tiimin Uim lucmtnl .. Net Inconm - WlilMirli 10 llorkholdetl ther 1 tern I iffctln( ml lurplui .riT.IH1.H t.411.4T.14 S.ltT.ITB.H s.m.m.Bi iiii usiners in onrnoH FOR THE YEAH it readtnJ f 14, BIO It ''I 88 ill' til fflr In Oriiroii: SUU Curbed hi.it I. 1 1 in J, Uig ion. r Britain reigns supreme. There i is scarcehy an old tavern, manor ; house or castle with'ut a cowled , monk, transparent white lady cavalier with head tucked under um Not long ago it occurred to the British Travel and Holiday Asso ciation that bee was a lure for Ir.unst.s. They could be offered a journey to one of thrse bewitched manses, Tfm Siilfsriuui In the guise of a tourist I called at the association's olficc in St. James and talked with a ghost i salesman named Hay Hewett. 'Ah yes," he said briskly, "you are interested in haurts. Any pref erences? "No," I said, "just show me the complete stock. Ilewett rifled through some cards, "Here are a couple you can try on for size," he said. "Both in Midhurst, in Kent. The pub there, "The Angel," has what they de scribe as a 'nice old lady ghost. At the manor house nearby there's a monk lamenting th loss of his ady love, daughter of the lord of the manor. But he grncrally ap pears only in November." "Any ghosts going in July?" I inquired. Here's a real curiosity for you, he said. The black dog of Herges t. Conan Doyle used the story for The Hound of the Bas kervilles. Of course theres a snag the dog only howls tor the death of a member of one ol the promi nent iamilies there. "I can't wait that long," I said. 'Any ghost in full operation right now? Slmdowy Itlrtrr "Well," he said, "there's the Uoyal Castle Hotel in Dartmouth They say a shadowy rider clatters li.to the inn yard in !he dead of night." "Not bad. Any others? I I. ... ..A.vt.. ,j "rrrriTM ROCK BUT NO ROLL Fakir Yvon Yva nails down his claim of being a human pincushion by lying on a bed of sharp spikes, at the International Mystery and Illusion Festival in Paris. Just to make it more impressive, Yvo's assistants lay a slab of rock on him and pound it with a hammer. That's just to "drive the nails home," he says. COLLEGE GIFTS CHICAGO (Ul) Alumni gave American colleges and universit ies $0,8S,U00 last year, accord ing to Chancellor Lawrence A. Kimpton of the University of Chi cago. i wafer MAYTAG AUTOMATIC $269" tom . Mmmimy ( mmw I. y msmmm V 'ttltblt.. J W,J. a.'.-)),- , '-.E i -- ' Automatic for both wash and rlnsol Uws only amount of water needed, No wuitiug for tub to fill. J tint set the indicator for the size load to bo washed. 2. Adiuttf water for small, medium, full loadi of ctothai. Just sot your wntiT tlmfty Mining (or oxuolly the wutiT levrl you nred. Automntically oiljutitfl tu all wntrr prfssurcs. See a complete demonstration . ., today! Low, easy tcrms-ah" your old washer may cover down pcymcnt Maytag Appliance Store 722 Franklin Ave. "Buy WIhtr Von Oct Service" And so he traveled through the list of ghosts who opened doors. ghosts who gazed dolefully at the beholder, ghosts who passed through ancient walls and a beau tiful ghost, pinup girl of the haunt ed world, Rosamond de Clifford, mistress of Henry II. who wears only a sheer silk gown. Among others, I took directions to the mermaid pool in Stafford shire, haunted by a British lorelei. Hewett quoted an old rhyme: "She calls on you to greet her "Combing her dripping crown "And if you go to meet her "She ups and drags you down." MINNESOTA TKEES ST. PAUL (UP) Minnesota's forestry department estimated that between 10 and 15 million trees from state nurseries will be planted in the stale this year, About half that number go to in dividuals and groups for planting on privately owned land. The re mainder will go on public lands BAD TIMING NEW BRITAIN, Conn (UP) A fire, in the right place but at tru." wrong time, caused $5,000 damage. the fire burned 75 tons of garbage and also badly damaged wiring at the municipal incinerator. At the lime, most of the city's-firemen and fire apparatus were involved in a parade. .Clerk Receives Fifth Diploma , CINCINNATI (UP)-Joseph Gen-' ler, 37, clerk in the cost depart ment of a local cutlery manufac turing firm, has just icceived his fifth University of Cincinnati dip loma in 18 years. ' "Some people collect postage stamps: I collect college diplo mas' Getiler explained. His latest is a certificate in ac counting for Evening College stu dies. Earlier he received from the local university bachelor of arts bachelor of industrial manage ment, bachelor of science in com merce and master of arts degrees Next September he will resum? his Evening College studies with his eyes on a certificate of associ ate in accounting. The first 11 years were the hard est, for it took him that long to comnlete his bachelor ofv arts requirements through evening courses and daytime studies over sveral summers. Since then, attending university classes has become a habit. In off-campus life, Gehler is still a bachelor. Chuckling that his de grees haven't impressed the girls, he philosophizes that sometimes he "gets a feeling girls are more interested in money and good looks than they are in the college degrees a man has." Gehler once intended to put his accumulated knowledge to use in the teaching profession but was sidetracked because he lacks a de gree in education. "That just happens to be one degree I haven't got around to yet." he explained. First Women's Rights Conven hon was held at Seneca Falls, N. Y., July 19, 1S-18. BIRTHDAY TWINS WEYMOUTH, Mass (UP) Mrs. William Carson Jr., received just what she wanted for her 35th birth day,, but she says she'll be just as happy if there is not a repeat next year. Mrs. Carson gave birth to twin sons. Delegates Off For Taft Meet Headed by William J. Baer, post commander, a number of mem bers of the local chapter of the Veterans of Wmid War 1 Ipft for Taft Monday to attend the group's annual encampment. Baer has announced that be cause of the migration of mcmlxTS South Carolina seceded from the Union on Dec. 20, 1800. the coast eitv for (hp rv.nt. (ion tht-1-e will ije no meeting of the local group tomorrow night. I'KOLIFIC SIGN Kit Benjamin . Franklin not only signed both the Declaration of In dependence and the Constitution, hut the Treaty Alliance with France and the Treaty of Peaoo with England. ! Now You Can Owsi A -i HOME FREEZER Yes, with no money down you can have the freezer of your choice! And you can buy from any freezer dealer in Cen tral Oregon, and let Portland Loan take care of the rest! YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR OWN TERMS. Or you can finance any new home appli ance washer, dryer, freezer, vacuum cleaner, range, etc... at Portland Loan. No Money Down 24 Months to Repay LOANS UP TO $1500 PORTLAND LOAN CO. 85 Oregon Avenue Phone 173 S-186 Loans above $300 made by Portland Industrial Loan Co. of Bend Under the Industrial Loan Companies Aet. 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