The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, August 31, 1955, Page 11, Image 11

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BOUNDARIES OF PRIMARY DISTRICTS Shown hern are the boundaries of the various primary school areas in Bend. Pupils
within each marked lone will attend the school named. For instance, the Allen grade school boundaries are Alden on the south,
the railroad tracks on the southwest and west, Rovere on the north and East 8th on the East. All primary students riding the school
bus will attond either Yew Lane or Reid-Thompson schools. Those living south of town will attend Yew Lane. Children living north
or east of Bend will be transported to Reid-Thompson school. (Chart prepared for The Bulletin by Bend school officials)
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GRADE SCHOOL ZONES Boundaries of lones for fifth and
sixth grado pupils are shown hore. All pupils in the fifth and
sixth grados who rido the school bus will attond Allen school.
.Twkry Willie Shoemaker, who
rides fnvored Swiips in a match
race against Nashua:
"I expect lo win."
Jockey Kiidie Amim, who rides
Nashua, against Swaps:
"Them will 1 no excuses.'
Ralph E. Moody
Dies at Salem
SAMCM (UP) - Ralph Klmo
MiHidy, 90, one of Oii'Kon'K most
widely known attorneys, died (n a
Salem hospital yesterday after a
long illness. t
Moftdy seized in the Oregon Lor
slalure in the early l!HK)s and was
employed in the leal department!
of the Southern Pacific Ilailmad
for many years, tie was the son
of 'A. F. Moody, Oregon governor
(ixini 1872 to 1S77.
Moody was admitted to the Ore
gon har in 1SS8 and was appointed
special prosecutor by Gov. Charles
II. Martin lo handle the famed
"goon" trials on the slate's trou
bled lnlwtr scene in the late 1930s.
As a rosull of his efforts, several
union leaders were convicted and
served terms in the Oregon Stale
penitentiary.
Moody also served as special
prosecutor during the Jackson
county vole fraud cases nnd also
won convictions there. He was
born at The Dalles in 1H(5 and re
ceived his elementary education
there. He was known as the author
of Wie Oregon people's utility law.
Sinatra Refuses
To Comment
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Crooner
Frank Sinatra refused comment
today on a one million dollar
break of contract suit which 20th
Centmy Kox said it will file
against him for quilting work on
the film. "Carousel," on location
in Boothbay, Maine.
"See my lawyers," snapped Sin
atra mi his return here yesterday.
Sinatra left the location because
air scenes were beinc shot iwfrn
for separate type cameras.
Sinatra said be had no immcdi-
aie plans for work nnd ho expected
to remain here "for several
months.
By A IE Til I 'It MeKlmiey
I li i ted I'reHN Klaff (Virrekpuiulent
BISMARCK. N.D. (UP) Lead
ers of the Bismarck Lions Club
plucked up their courage today
and gave cautious approval to a
Senate request that they study 1,-
000 pornographic pictures.
The Lions protested the project
was out of their line and one said
he wanted the wives to take part
in the examination, also.
But past President Arvid Wik-
lund summed up the spirit of the
club with tho words "I think we
should do it it sounds interest
ing."
The 150 Bismarck Lions found
they had been picked as experts
pornography through an an
nouncement by Sen. William Lan-
ger (R-ND) in Washington Tues
day. ,
Selected By Senators
Langer said the Senate Subcom
mittee on Juvnile Delinquency
had selected the club to make a
30-day study of 1.000 pornographic
pictures to determine whether they
are "obscene, lewd, lascivious and
unfit" to be sold over newsstands.
Langer followed up the announce-'
ment by sending a packet of 1,000
photographs, films, booklets nnd
drawings by registered mail to
J. S. Fevold, president of the Bis
marck Lions.
The pictures were confiscated by
the subcommittee during its re
cent coast-to-coast hearings. Lan
ger said they depict "everything
from nudes to flagellation."
The Lions can go over the ex
hibits for a month and loan them
out to other groups if they want
to. Langer said it would be all
right for the club to "invite guests,
including wives," for the show-
nmieuit T Say !
Joseph R. kirby, the club's sec-
rotary, added "it's difficult to say
whether the club will do it diffi
cult to tell what some people
might think. But it's probably a I
good opportunity to do some serv
ice for the community
12-Year-Olcl
Retires With
Her $16,000
By WILLIAM EWAI.D
Uniti-d I'reMt Staff CorreNpondent
NEW YORK (UP) "I'd rather
go away Gloria, the undefeated
champ, than Gloria the foolish lit
tle girl who last out." r '
With those words, perky Gloria
Lockerman, the 12-year-old Negro
spelling champ from Baltimore. ;
explained her bow-out from CBS-:
TV's "The $64,000 Question" and
retired $16,000 richer today.
Marine Capt. Richard S hem 11
McCutchen. another contestant on
the big giveaway show, correctly
waded through a food-and-cooking
query to reach the $16,000 level
and earn a possible shot next week
vdt $32,000.
Ninth firade Student
Gloria, a ninth grade student,
had held TV audiences spellbound
for three weeks by threading her
"av through such orthocrraph"
toughies as "belligerent." "astig
matic" and "antidisestablishmen
tarianism." Tuesday night, Gloria was of
fered the chance of doubling her
winnings of last week to $32,000.
She and her .grandmother, Mrs.,
Bertha Kev of Baltimore, who has
acted as Gloria's guardian on the
show, turned the chance down.
The Lord has been very, very
good to Gloria," said Mrs. Key,
"and I've decided we'll stop fight
here."
.Money Put In Trust
Tb producers of the show
noun.'ed that $15,500. of Gloria's
winnings would be placed in
trust fund for her education. The
other $500 was given to Gloria to
spend as she pleased.
She also was presented with
TV set, a bicycle, a tape recorder
and a subscription to her favorite
comic magazine.
McCutchen, a career officer,
correctly answered a question deal
ing with the geographical origin
and composition of various breads.
They were: tortillas (Mexico or
Central America, cornmealt; pum
pernickel (Germany, coarse bolted
rye); pone (Indian and southern
United States, com); graham
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vu-v if ih it, -tmwe i' bred (United States, whole wheat)
the study it would be well to "get and bannock (Scotland, wheat, .bar-
the reaction of both sides of the
family."
"The other half would be very
valuable in deciding," Kirby said.
"If it's not fit for them, it's not fit
for us either."
One immediate problem faced by
the club is what to do with the
pictures upon their arrival.
ley or oats).
Keith Saunders, editor of Nation
al eronautics, on the practice of
serving cocktails aboard coommer
cial airplnnes:
"There are grounds for udop ing
a sensihlc code under which the
practice can be controlled uniform
ly on all the airlines."
Actor David Wayne on the pro
fession of the stage:
"No one ever becomes an actor
unless he seeks love, love in the
broadest sense. When he is suc
cessful in getting attention, he is
at his happiest."
Deficit Shown .
In Liquor Fund
' "EUGENE (UP) An OroRon Uq
unv Control Commission employe
was arrested at Florence, yester
day on charges o( converting to
his own use jiiore than JUMX)
public funds.
Scheduled to be arraigned before
District Court Judue Kenneth
Poole 'lcre this afternoon was Klls-u-nrth
Morten, 19. ascnt in charge
of the nl.CC agency at Florence
since 1949.
I-ane County District Attorney
Kugene Venn said a three month
audit conducted by the liquor com
mission showed n deficit of $118l.52
at Morten's one-mun agency. The
audit was concluded Juty 12.
Stale police marie the mvesl.
68, HE RUNS 360 MILES A 68-year-old marathon runner
from Hamilton, Ontario, Dears his destinationthe mayor of
Pittsburgh, Pa. Bob Whorwood, right, had no trouble finding
Pittsburgh, but got lost trying to find the mayor's office, where
ha finally delivered a message from the mayor of Hamilton. He
lost 14 pounds during his 360-mile run, made to arouse Interest
In wrestling matches staged for the benefit of the Pittsburgh
Firemen's Widows Pension Fund. Watching Whorwood s prog
ress are Battalion Chief James Hopper, left, and Chief's Aide Ray
Elliott. EXCLUSIVE NEA PHOTO.
Famous Oregon
Flier Succumbs
ENTERPRISE (UP) Cof. Gra
ham W. West, a flier famous for
his World War II exploits, died un
expectedly Monday night at Wal
lowa hospital here after a brief
illness. He was 43.
Col. West, a graduate of Grant
high school in Portland and the
University of Oregon, was- wound
ed while fighting in Tunisia in
June, 191.1. He lost both his legs.
but was fitted with artificial limbs
and flew again with fighting Amer
ican pilots.
The famous Oregon pilot was
awarded many medals including
the Distinguished Flying Cross
from both the United States and
Britain. - "t"
He was highly praised by corres
pondent Ernie Pyle.
NO COMPLAINT
DEARBORN, Mich. ( UP )
Dearborn officials generally are
quite upset when children scribble
on freshly poured concrete side
walks. But they "didn't get angry
when one child was caught in the
act. The child had scrawled, "I
love you, mommy."
Exclusive Big Screen TV
Direct from Yankee
Stadium i
MARCiANO
MOORE Championship Fight
Tues. 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20
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Mail orders given prompt at
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order with self-addreHsed
stamped envelope.
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Theatre Network Television,
Inc.
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Inatot rod-tapt and dtloy.
Tot rafot, can or toe
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ft6 OrrRon Ave. p limit ;i:t I
OISTKKT AliKNT
Are Found At
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BINDERS 1.39,2.69, 3.98,4.93
Wide UiMith nve ml I, pint
1.79 VACUUM BOTTLE 1.49
Willi ThcrmiM Itnv UoR'Th
LUNCH KIT 2.39
W illi Itl'lltllll Itlltlll llM' ( Oil
2.69 LUNCH KIT 2.29
PENCIL BOXES 27c up
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RADIO T.V. SERVICE
TV
SALES
SERVICE
SUPPLIES
L. M. "Mac" McCORMICK
Manager
SERVICE
Dc.ir Kricnd :
I'i you have television yet? If not, please note the following:
( 1 ) Most of Iienil will have TV ealile fai ilities in September.
(2) Your hookup will offer perfect reception on channels (Port
land) anil i:i (Eutrene) with fair reception on channel 12 (Portland).
Channel Pi will be improved when the station boosts power later. Channel
8 or any other two new stations can be added to the cable in the future.
C!) If you live outside Hend with a jonrl view of surrounding moun
tains, one of the new, more powerful in.!) TV sets may irive you j;ood re
ception on a home antenna installation. (W'c have a 70' trailer to test for
home anlenna installations.)
Tri City TV Service (formeriy Redmond TV Service) now has over
2011 sets operatinj? in Deschutes county. Tri City TV is an authorized
dealer for Phili-o UCA Zenith Admiral and Packard l'ell television
in one or more of the three stores (l!enil, Kedmond, Prineville).
We have TV service contracts available for one year (only on the Hend
Cable system) and are equipped to service
radio, home radio, or hi fi equipment.
any make of television, iuto
'.-ill M; t I IS I. Itend.
:m. evciy day In .SeptomOer
or drop in at 1I Mmnesnl.-t. ( iprn until 10
Vivry truly
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GRAPHIC 35, FLASH UNIT A
LEATHER CARRYING CASE
ONLY s89.50
Other Cameras from 3.25 & up
Camera Outfits from 14.35
Bell end Howell Movie Equipment
Be Sure You Have Plenty of
FILM & FLASH BULBS
For The Big Lcbor Day
Weekend!
S & H GREEN STAMPS
SYMONS BROS.,
JEWELERS
Mhe House of Beauty"
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