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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1955)
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Wf f ANT TAKE WEXMSBHWUPeOVc-B AMP I BUT THBRBAIUT MUCH IWAYlIAATIKNIlia YOU THER&...OK AMY POOP H& A CHAJJCEi EA&Y1 'BysrEPPWaiUToV were dead! ohemukmcs time! iil tell you J m, mid hvino to th' not alive! anowecant as ions a there ROYtE SHOES THIOlAY HAVE DIED IN THAT HOW TO FIND HIMilP SCENE 0 TH' 'ACCIDENT? gLKFUio'K.SS'Su.cl 'SIS DEPORTED HOODLUM T1 I FALL I - YOUU TURU US LOOSeJ IF HE 5 DEAD, VOU FOR A SUSPECTED CRIMEV OF SAVIWS HIW, FLINT I rve eor vour euw. pom't 1 1 so lons1'2L?55'&i I A5 prison skens shbek anp wail,.. I Uil ( makb ab use rr. call to I voueuvsilP4 ij ) ! iuiumh tmytemr .yuini 18t 7 THB OTHER UARP TO COME I L- 1 I W6D IT PER- -T B, VXJ 3 IlKN. POWNHERE. ANPTAVCEOFfII t2lMUJ FeCTLV...NISHT4 TfiifiuTZn, f ( Ht , ' J I C'- ' t NtA 8r.lt, Ine. T. M. H. U. 3. P1 Off mSltU, MA WAYNE I ! . 'w!.'"'v' '(7wKS.WWNE,IVE ' A CeASH,A60BAN0 MlWUTESlWHO IS IT? lft. IT'S ME, FLASH Vi :.Y1121CbEEJ SUCH A rM ( THB ROAKOFACAe.' 7 jTPn WTEBSoOYOU WOW ; .( POWELL.! WAMT Vn WAS A ROTTEN TRiaAsTUTO J gEOKSE,! THINK WE r Mf WHAT TIME Tl ' 7 TO TAUT TO SOLI iplavedonvou,fm;but fooli-'ifits i juoT heakd a i i?,wrtfdi I lTihJl'0iyini' 1 ' Vm,oa riNun,c p- WE HAD TO SHOW FLASH DON- VJOMANCE BREAK UP yTM I I I rrW"' 'I 1 jASSTTfi iUGS BUNNY ' '' '"'" rAtiyuiaaiiSSS'Tr JUST 1 f 1 D&MAHO V OKAY l I f BWUSHINS THAT 6TUFF I I " WHAT A I Hf A VOU CLEAN OFF DON'T ON TO THE FLOOR I V SBOUCH ! ) ( BB WITH VAIN A MINUTBl, THIS TABLS BLOW A POESNJ'T HELP.' SET J X , BOAT ITCW C; y W4glaailJ!4ak'- wis right genl ...or i w& N well,mr.los!jW.,ii,.yeh.i know P"" "liil33 yffj" oop, tha's me! till sou lunks diwt woRKouii haveViOu wantK you re KfeySOSH, OOP. THATSv PERSONAL ( GOT HAPPY WITH ) TOO GOOD FOR ( ONLY ONE SOUR 7 D06&0NE W I T f SOME RISI WHAT RANK AIDE TO V THAT FOOL TIME- J S(OU,DIDIT? A THING IMONEY.'I RltaHT H 31 DID SOU PROMOTE FOR ALEXANDER MACHINE p. Tmffm fXfrfyL'i!&'t1 001 93 ISVOURSELF-GENERAL THE GREAT- T -J'lJfC tV (ll&'i ,'A1QS1 l'-)flTVs. 3T 1 FRECKLES & HIS FRIENDS ' 0'REH'rJ& W Excuse me, du, I I WHr, op couwt ! Xo I J"'' imps one pance,thou6h III take it.' he saio it I 24 Expert Typhis to Tesf New Typewriter Keyboard By IIARMAN W. MC'HOIJi L'nIU'd ITen Slalf CorrewpolHliMH WASHINGTON (UP) KJD9U PGLD; AOD NOG1.U KTRD1I SL , US, YALUPFDH KTOU, OGK- OK. Translated, the above says: "These lines were typed one lew langled typewriter." The contraption soon will be riven a lour-monta test by 24 ex pert typists picked by the General Services Administration, the gov- 'rnment, which operates seme S0O.0M typewriters, wants to see if the new machine s simphtied Iveyboard" really will speed up !he output of typists by 35 per cent as the developer claims. Mildred Deen, a secretary ii he office of Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex), thinks its a fine idea. LAND MART OqZOo REMINGTON the RAT Who Says: I seek culture In my effort to improve your opinion of me. My passion for music is known (remember (he Pied Piper story) and I'm cultivat ing a taste for food delica cies. What else can I do be sides telling you . . . "OWNER SAYS'". . . , sell, trade or make mo an offer on my 80 acre farm ... 31 acres I Swalley water. Buildings need some repair. I will accept a late model pioKup or car or a small home In Bend. Any rea sonable cash oiler wilt be i considered. FULL PRICE 5-1.500 THE LAND MART 811 Wall St. Phone 886 CAKKOLL 1). PIERCE, Realtor After Hours Phone Hup Tnylnr Ph. Ififl7 Hud Knssell Ph. 1020 She can do about 90 words a min ute now, and is perfectly willing to try a machine that could step hrr up to Y2Q words a minute. "If I can stand the pace," Mildred Pcen said. , Mrs. Jane Johnson, a secretary for Murray Snyder, assistant press secretary at the Whote House, thew up her hands at the thought. Must Learn Anew Whv didn't they hink of that business of having all the vowels where they are handy in the first place 83 years ago?" she asked. 'We'll have to learn an over acain if this new keyboard is ac cepted. Migru even have to go back to school." Mrs. Henrietta O'Donoghue in Sen. Estes Kefauver's office has been with the Tennessee Demo crat since 1942. She doesn't like the idea of changing her ways after typing all these years. The Chattanooga, Tenn., lady said she'll do her best if a chance comes, "but it might be quire a trial." The amiable Flo Bratten, who has been with "junior senator" Alben W. Barkley since he start ed in politics way back there, says the government can have its new typewriters if the government wants them. "I don t care, satd she. "I'm retiring the last of the jnonth, anyhow and wherever I go I'll take my portable, which have taught to spell right." ( Tough On Newsmen But if you think the professional typists are anticipating trouble, consider the plight of the news paper man who teethed on the "seek and ye shall find" system. Most of us old-timers type cross- handed, sometimes reaching way to the left, by radar or instinct or habit to fine the "V" which i a neighbor of the letter "Q" on the standard keyboard. The "W" has been moved to the lower deck on the new keyboard and now keeps company with the "M" on the left and the "V on the right As of now we use tne lower case "L" for a one, and the top back runs from two to zero right on to the zero. Most newspaper men can count that high in se quence. On the new keyboard the num bers run 7 5, 3, 1, 9, 0, 2, 4, . What a mess! But even worse is the fact that the new board has hidden the let ter "X". They must have left it in the alphabet, but I'll swear I can't find it anywhere. And "X"' is one of the most important let ters. We use It to cross ou words. RADIO REPAIR Phonograph Too. S&H GREEN STAMPS Work Guaranteed HAROLD'S 644 FRANKLIN 900 (no Confr-i Oregon IVDbPJL" KihvtWI Affiliated Wifh Mutual Don Lor BMatjmnta-tto? TONIGHTS PROGRAM 6:00 Gabriel Ik-atter 6:1S Les Paul-Mary Ford show 6:20 Dinner Melodies 6:30 Behind the Story Q;4i Sam Hayes 6:55 Bob Greene New 7:00 Etudes Notebook 7: 15: Preview of Good Reading 7:30 Bend Garaae News 7:1S Remember When 7:50 Evcnlim Melodies 8:00 Marshfleld-Gresham Football 8:30 OK the Record 9:00 News 9: 15 Fulton Lewis Jr. 9:30Off The Record 10:00 Off The Record 18:30 Counterspy 11:00 Sinn Off SAT IK DAY. NOV. 26 6:00 Triple T Ranch 6:15 Triple T Ranch 6:30County Agent 6. -15 Farm Reporter 7:00 News 7: 15 Morning Melodies 7: 40 -News 7: 45 Morning Roundup 8:00 Sizing Up Sports 8:10 Music 8:20 News - - B:30Haven of Rest 9:00 Three Suns 9:15 It's a Woman's World y:tJ Fashion Trends 9: J5 Today's Clasifleds 9:30-811 9:45--Tip .Tunes ' 9:55 Sports Parade 10:00 Inside Football with Leahy 10:15 Army-Navy Football Game . 12:15 Inside Football with Leahy 12:30 News 12:45 Farmers Hour 1:00 Redmond Digest 1:40 Les Paul-Mary Ford 1:45 USC-NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL 4 : 30 Phonomma Time 4:55 Northwest News 5-00 Ceniral Oregon News 5:05 Tops in Music 6:00 Meet the Artist 6:15 Music Coast to Coast 6:30Rhyth)in Rhapsodies 6:55 Social Security Program 7:00 Ray Bloch Show 7:15 WaltzUme 7:30 Is land Serenade 7:45 Remember When 7: 50-Marrhtime 8:00 Wheel of Chanct 8:30-Best of Wax 9:00 News 9:15 Dance lme 10:00 Dance lme 11:00 Sign Off KVAL-TV CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY W Roy Rimers OO-HtK R.xmdup .10 Birthday Irty Time 45-The News 50- Snorts Headlines 55 Weather Report ii Paul KHliam 15 The Little Rascals 30 Sports man's Club 45 -Let's Go Fishing 00 Cavalcade of Sports 30 Lot's ti Fishing 45 Piano-Organ luneh , 0O.The Groat Gildersleeve 30-.CroivR.vmts 00 Frank Leahy Football Forwasts 15 Road to Adventure :30-!llghWHy Patrol 00--J US!lO 30 -Texas Raslin' 30-Sitll.-M Sikiwo SATIKOAY nv-press-ti PivMfw I?- NCAA F-tlw'l .Army-Vavyl rtl Stai-s of the West em Range i -SjiHirday Mn'inoe mt Hollywood Wrestling oi --Max l.iebman Presents W-Mv Hem 00-lndustry on Parade 15-Iiyw Penrs-n 30 -IjiwrAiee Welk 30 -His Honor Homer Bell mi - Knmous Playhouse 3n-Viir HH Para-te :IH Onr'i"' "n Hn.'lir it KOIN TV CHANNEL 6 FKIDAV SO Mr M.jon 45 Cartoon Time S: 00 Red Dunning Hour 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6: 05 Sport scene 6:10 News Parade 6:15 Doug Edwards News 6:30 Chuck Foster Newscene 6:45 Fronk Uahy Predicts 7:00 Camera Four 7:30 Person to Person 8:00 Mama '8:30 Our Miss Brooks :00 The Crusaders 9:30 Playhouse of Stars 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Portland Wrestling 11:30 Showtime on Six SATURDAY 9: 15 Cartoon Time 9 30 Andy's Gang 10-00 Tale of Texas Rangers 10:30 Captain Midnight 11: 00-World We Live In 1130-RFP 6 12.00 Two Gun Playhouse 4:30 Showtime ror Mom 5:00 Big Picture ' 5:30 Football Final 5:45-Tom Harmon's Workshop 6 oo-Ken Murray Show 6 SO-FV-at the Clck 7:00-Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts 7:30 Soldiers of Fortune 9.00Sttige Show 8:30-Jaelde Gledson 9 CO Two For The Money s-7i tr Always ,,an 1000 Cunsmoke 10. 30 Damon Run-on Theatre ll:00-5hvum on SU 6 The Bend Bulletin, Friday, November 25, 1955 by Nadlne SelHsf SWEETIE PIE Cspf. 1BSS 0 NEA tttl.A. IM. J 'Ever been curious about what happens when you dump a whole box of soao in the washer?". Canadian Crash Takes 3 Lives VANCOUVER, B.C. (UP) A Royal Canadian Air Force plane carrying 19 persons sank in rough seas off the British Columbia coast yesterday and three crewmen drowned. An Air Force spokesman said 16 Air Force personnel aboard were rescued by the fishpacker Western Challenge which was op erating in-the crash scene. The plane, a Canso flying boat. sank after making a forced land ing in Seymour Narrows, 125 miles northwest of Vancouver. The plane went down about 2.30 p.m. while on a flight from Van couver to Hoi berg, on the northern ' tip of Vancouver Island. The crew of the Western Chal lenge threw a line to the crippled plane which was wallowing in heavy seas. Three of the crew were still aboard when the plane sank. They were trapped inside the craft, a survivor said. Three other crewmen and one passenger were injured. We Sincerely Hope You Had A Wonderful THANKSGIVING DINNER. Each Saturday Evening Is The Fare At The PINE TAVERN from 5:00 until 9:00 p.m. You'll Enjoy Every Bite Won't You J JOf.N US, J CJUN tatwerii 1240 Ice! Thfl Favorite with Onlml Oregon listeners'': ' - .... i ...... .tlt,, tt. ,- j.. ...... .. iK ti.w,- SATURDAY SCHEDULE SATURDAY, NOV. B i: 24 Sign On 1:25 Worid News Roundup J: 30 Yawn Patrol (: 40 Farm Facts S:45 Yawn Patrol 7:00 Texaco News Reporter 7:05 Yawn Patrol !: 15 Martin Agronsky f: 30 It's Time f:35 Local News 7:40 Yawn Patrol 7:50 Saturday Football Roundup J: 00 No School Today ):30-It's Time 3:35 Gridiron Salute 9:40 Texaco News Reporter B: 45 Game of the Day, 2:30 apx. It's Time 1:45 Pop Concerts 2:45 Worid Tourist 1:00 Texaco News Reporter 1:05 Inner circle 1:30 It's Time 1:35 Saturday Platter Show 1:30 It's Time 7:35 Saturday Platter Show 1:00 Texaco News Reporter 5:05 Saturday Platter Show 3:30 It's Time 3:55 Saturday Platter Show 4:00 Texaco News Reporter 4:05Saturday Platter Show 4:30 Sports Kaleldscope 4:45 Let's Go To Town 5:00 Press Time 5:15 Let There Be Light 5:30 KJUN Hit Parade 6:00 Texaco News Reporter 6:05 Record Show 6:30 Tri County Boys 7:00 Texaco News Reporter a 7:05 Treasury Show 7:30 It's Time 7: 35 Lawrence Welk Army Show 7:00 Texaco News Reporter 8:05 Navy Show 8:30 Texaco News Reporter 8:35 Cocoanut Grove ork. 9:00 Texaco News Reporter 9:05 Dancing Party 9:30 It's Time 9:35-"-Danclng Party 10:00 Texaco News Reporter 10:05 Sign Off liil