The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 02, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday. August 2, 1955
Out Our Way
OUR BOARDING MOUSE with Major HoopU
SWEETIE PIE
by Nadine Seltzer
GREETINGS, INDIAN STYLE Indian Premier Jawaharlal
Nehru, right, exchanges an Indian greeting with a sari-clad
woman at Cairo's International Airport. The exchange took place
at the end of Nehru's recent visit to Egypt
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'Night Crawler1 Beats Pony
But Moral Victory Claimed
ROSE BURG, Ore. (UP) Resi
dents o! this Southern Oregon
community claimed a moral vic
tory over the Southern Pacific
Railroad's "night crawler" Monday
even tliouKh they lost a pony ex
press "race against the modern,
diesel train.
Some 75 riders and their horses
stationed a mile apart raced the
S. P.'s midnight passenger-freight
train early Sunday from Eugene,
Ore., to Roseburg, a distance of
75 miles.
Although beaten by a scant 10
minutes, the riders claimed the
race proved their complaint that
the "night crawler," a scornful
reference to a fishing wormis
indeed a slow train. i
The race between the old and the
new was Roseburg s protest
against the railroad's decision to!
abandon ils passenger service from)
ugene to Southern Oregon points.
Central Oregon lYDPJU Kilocycle
Affiliated With Mutual Don Us Broadcaiting Syitem.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
6:00 Ghbriel He&tter
6:16 Music Count to Cout
6 :U0 The Alexanders
6:45 Sam Hayes
6:5ft Hob Greene Newa
7 :(I0 Forward America
7:30 Horn! Giirage Hev.
7: 45 Hjuijombfi' When
7:ftn F.veninK Melodies
8 :00 Mr. District Attorney
8:U0 Kddie Fisher Show
B:4B Popular Favorites
ft :00 News
9:16 Fulton Lewis Jr.
9 :30 Ulnnd Serenuua
9:45 Of C The Record
!t:55-.f-s Talk Foot t mil
10:01) Off the Record
10 :30 Treasury Ajjent
11:00 Sltrn Off
wiihNKsinv. ArtirsT 3,
6 :00 Triple T Ranch
6:46 Farm Reporter
7 :00 Frank Heminttwajr
7:15 Rreakfast Gamf 1
7 :30 Mornine Melodle
7:40--Nowb
7 :45 Morn in ir Round Up
8 :00--Cliff KiiKle Newa
8:15 Today's Tunes
S:20 Northwest News
8:25 Kraft 6-Star Nwscas
M:;HI -lilliie InsllUilt' Hour
9:00 Bulletin Board
: 10 Morning Special
9:15 Kraft 6-Star Newscast
9 :20 Murninn Special
11:310 The Sonir Si The Star
9:45 Top Tunes
10 :00 News
10:15 Tello Test
10:30 Fashion Trends
10 The Three Suns
10:40 It's a Woman's World
10:45 Now
10:511 Man About Town
ll:0O-Keeplu Compfiny
DESOTO SEDAN
Radio, heater, white walls, hvdramatic
CHRYSLER CLUD COUPE
A K.'iil llari;alii
PLYMOUTH SEDAN
This price is better
YOUR CHOICE
HUDSON 595
Radio and heater, hy drama tic drive
NASH STATESMAN s595
Radio and heater.
PONTIAC J1295
Radio, heater, power steering1, Hvdrnmntlr. Only 12,000 mile.
CHRYSLER FOUR DOOR SEDAN . . . '495
Radio and heater, A (rood Imv at
FRAZER SEDAN J145
Radio and heater. Motor Junt overhauled. A No a 1 -wheel trailer Included.
BUICK SEDANETTE '293
linillo anil hontt'r, Prnaflmv drive. New valve grind Job. Worlh much more.
FORD FORDOR J79S
New Motor,
We Trcde For Most Anything
Right's Right at Eddies
Eddies Sales & Service
Wall & Greenwood
S. P. claimed it was losing $500,
000 annually on the run.
letter Carried
The Pony Express, using a fresh
horse and rider about every mile,
carried a letter from Gov. Paul
Patterson to Roseburg residents
congratulating them on their ef
forts to improve the service.
The riders complained that the
S. P. failed to stop in Winchester
for the usual 10-minute layover,
but they praised the train's crew
for the race as "the most effi
cient in S. P. history."
"If we hud taken them by sur
prise, we could have beaten them
by 30 m inules, ' 1 rider Norval
Smith said after the race.
By careful planning, the Rose
burg Chamber of Commerce laid
out a 67 mile course, which brought,
a protest from S. P. General Pas-;
senger Agent Vernal Quale. j
11:26 Kraft 6-SUr Newscast
11:30 Queen for a Day
12:00 Noontime Melodies
12 :10 Today's Claflfllf ed
12:15 Sports Review
12 ;20 Noontime Mejodle
12 :30 News
12 :45 Farmer's Hou?
1 :00 Newa of P. Inevllle
1 :05 Harry James-Betty Grable Show
1 : 45 Lis ten inn Time
2 :00 Llstenlnff Time
2:16 Preview Good Readtuif
2 :30 Platter Preview
H:00 Platter Preview
3: 15 Northwest Newa
8:20 Central Oregon News
3:25 Kmft 5-Star Newscast
3:30 -Matinee Time
:J5 Tello Tet
4 :00 Poinilar Demand
A : 15 Frank Hem ins way
4 :80 Here's the Answer
4 :45 Sam Hayes
5 :00 Tune Vendors
6:15 Sports Parade
6 :25 News
t :30 Melody Way
5:66 Kraft 6-Star Final
6:00 Gabriel Heatter
6:15 llinuer Melodies
6:30 Behind the Story
6:46 Sam Hayes Newi
6.55 Hob Green Newa
7:00 City Editor
7 :30 Hend Garmre News
7 :45 Remember When
7 :fiO KveninK Melodies
8 :0fl Sizing Up Sports
8:3Q Passport to Daydreams
8:46 Pasniiort to Oreama
9 :00 Wews
9:15 Fulton Lewis a Jr.
9:30 Off the Record
9:55-11-8 Talk Fooinall
l(J:00-Otf The Record
10:30 True Detective Mysteries
11:00 Sigh Off
than stealing 1.
Chrysler-Plymouth
J'tT T. M. U. 8. Pit Off.
" lL S'y Copf. 1lbjNA8fi. Ins.
Is company coming, or did
Backers of Trinity River Project
Confident Ike Will Sign Measure
WASHINGTON (UP) Sponsors
of a bill to authorize the '225 mil
lion dollar Trinity River Project
in California were confident today
the President will sign the mea-
I sure.
The Senate passed the bill Sat
urday night without an amendment
and without the formality of a roll
call. It passed the House more
than a month ago.
Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel (R
Calif), Senate sponsor of the mea
sure, said he looks forward to its
"early approval" by President Ei
senhower. Rep. Clair Engle (D
Calif), who introduced it, also said
he expects the bill to be signed.
He and Kuchel, and Sen. William
F. Knowland (R-Calif), plan to
send formal requests for approval
to the President, He said. Tlmy
will stress that the project has
support from both political parties
in California, he added.
Other Projects Delayed
The bill was the only one of a
half dozen for authorization of
major water and power projects
to get congressional approval at
this session.
Put off at least until next ses
sion were measures for the one
billion dollar Upper Colorado proj
ect, the 484 million dollar Hells
Canyon Project, the 156 million
LATKST THING
LOS ANGELES . (UP) Hair
stylist Samuel Dicaro today un
veiled the latest thing in feminine
coiffures the "Daisy Crockett"
hairdo.
Dicaro said the long part is hi
the back to resemble the tail of a
coonskin cap and a little bleach
completes the effect.
Phone 64
you dent the fender again?"
dollar Frying Pan-Arkansas Proj
ect in Colorado, the 40 million
Washita Project in Oklahoma and
the 27 million dollar Ventura Proj
ect in California.
Kuchel and Engle emphasized
that construction can start immed
iately on the Trinity unit, since a
one million dollar construction fund
was included in a public works ap
propriation bill earlier. It was to be
used only if the authorization bill
got through.
The project calls for construction
of one main dam on the Trinity
River, and diversion dams and
tunnels to channel some 700,000 ac
re feet of water into the Sacra
mento River. The water will pass
through four power houses with a
capacity of 233,000 kilowatts be
fore being used for irrigation.
Partnership Proposal
A section of the bill calls for
an 18-month study by the Interior
Department of a "partnership"
plan proposed by the Pacific Gas
and Electric Company. The com
pany would build the power houses
and pay 3i million dollars for
the project's hydro-electric poten
tial under the proposal.
'Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) at
tacked the proposal during Senate
debate. He said that if Interior
Secretary Douglas McKay planned
to use the section "to get Trinity
partnership through the back door,
Recorded Phone
Messages Catch
Fire in New York
By II. D. QUIGG
United Press Stalf Correspondent
NEW YORK (UP)-Here in this
Gimmickville-on-the subway you're
not at all startled when a man
sidles up to you, in the office or
on the street, and gives you a hush
hush bulletin.
''Hey," he'll say, "Wanta rier
something? Okay, call GR 7-9015."
The man likely as not is a friend
of yours, unable to resist pass
ing along the number. The gim
mick has got him. It's about to
get you.
Also unable to resist are bus
inessmen all over town, who leave
notes for their stenographers:
"Call Jimmy, at JU 6-7020."
It you phone the first number,
you find yourself being yammered
at by a recorded message from the
"Salt Water Fishing News Ser
vice." "Hello-o ... Thizz Jimmy Slew
art. Imme tell you about my
new picture. It's the story of a
man who hlah-blah-blah, plug-plug,
nltiR, and I hope you'll enjoy it.
Thanks for calling! Plunk."
Actually, in putting recorded
messages at the other end of the
telephone line, modern science Is
just catching up with the imagina
tion of the publicity man.
Some recorded phone messages
deliver unusual service. In Boston,
for
instance, there's a fenimine
bird watcher who gives the caller
the lalest news and hossip from
birdland.
At least two numbers in New
York reward the caller with a
prayer or a spiritual message from
a religious group. One of thee
ends up by asking you to pass
the number on to your friends.
Theaters have recorded, for phone
callers, the times the show goes
on: and In some towns brokers
provide recorded market reports
and analyses.
In per capita meal consumption,
he United States ranks fifth, be
hind Uruguay, New Zealand, Argen
ina and Australia.