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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1957)
from the IBtblp The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivered them. Psalms 34:7 Watch for a Great Promise from the , Bible in This Space Every Friday. Day and night our organization remains ever alert to respond quickly and serve efficiently. BEND FUNERAL HOME Otto W. Heider, Jr., Owner Funerals within the means of all. Hill & Greeley Phone EV 2-5552 Mrs. Marie Monte!!, Assistant mti iSRC! SHlFME.Yr LICENSES WASHINGTON (UP) Licenses were issued for shipment of more than 19 million dollars worth of American goods behind the Iron Curtain during April. May and Jilne of this year, the Commerce Department repor;ed today. 690 KC Radio Central Oregon KRCO THl'RSUAV 00 Trw Kwler .00 News :05 Troy Kowter : IS Capitol Dome :'-"0 Siairti News : 30-World News : 45 Alexander : 00-News :0S Les McKay show :0ft-News :0S Lti McKay show :30 Swap and sell :45 Les McKay shw :00 Homeiuwn News in Mtkitche shv :0U Thought for the da :0S- Regional Neus : 15 Wo i Id news :30 Sixtrts news 35 farm topics 00 News 15 Maiheny show 00 News 05 Sundholm Show 00 News OS Sundholm show On News :0S Album Umt no News 05 Teen rime tunes 30 Armed forces 45 Great moments 50 Sports News 00 News '05 News is hunset serenade (Ml News 05 Sunset Serenade 45 Slsn Off PRIZE WINNING FURNITURE & APPLIANCES That Give Customer Satisfaction And Make Old Homes Modern ft Flintridge Maple ft Armstrong Linoleum ft Lee's Carpets & Rugs ft Builtwell Overstuffed ft Simmons Bedding ft Heywood Wakefield ft Pacific Draperies ft General Electric Appliances ft Zenith Radios and Television ft' Daystrom ft Hoover Vacuum Cleaners ft Modern Built-in Refrigerat ors & Ranges Available . ; ! - J I j Our Best Wishes To The Deschutes County Fair Claypool Furniture Co. 93? Wall St. Bend, Oregon Phone EV 2-4291 Milk Strike in New York Ends NEW YORK (UP) The milk strike in the New York metro politan area ended early today, averting the threat of a shortage for 12 million consumers. Milk from dairy farms began moving into the area immediately after both sides reached a settle ment. Harry Uviller, chairman of the State Mediation Board, said. Uviller said thasottlcment terms "more or less meet the union de mands." He said the Dairy Transport Association agreed to give track drivers a 70-cent an hour package increase over a three year period. Officials of the association and of Teamsters Local 770 met Tues day night and reached the agree ment about 3 a.m. e.d.t. Students Near Chinese Border OTPOR, Sino . Soviet Border (UP) Forty-one American stu dents en route to Peiping from the Moscow Youth Festival boarded a Chinese train here today for the remainder of the trip to the Chi nese Communist capital. All of the students were well and In good spirits as they prepared to enter Chinese territory. The train arrives in Peiping two' days later, passing the Ancient Wall of Ghen ghis Khan at this border of north- , ern Manchuria. En route the train bearing the students halted briefly in Kirov, I Sverdlovsk, Novosibirsk and other ' Siberian towns where they were j greeted at the plutform by .hun dreds ot Russian youngsters offer I ing flowers and gifts. Voce of M-DMV m0 Central Oregon lU 111 L KiiocycV Affiliated With Mutual Don U Broadcasting Syitenx TONIGHT'S PROG HAM 6:00-News 6:05 Dinner Melodies , 6:30 behind the Story :45 Dinner Melodies 7:00 Cahrlel Heatter 7:05 Sixiriscast Sizing up Spurts 7:45 Popular Kavuiiles 7:55 Remembot When 8:00 Heaver ilasenall 10:30 Gang Busters 10:55 News TIlliHSIMt 8:00Triple T Hanch 6: 35-News 6:45 Farm Reporter 7:00 rank Hemingway News 7: 15 Breakfast Uftn 7:80 News 8:0U Cllri En?le News 8:15 Tune Time 8: 25 Northweil Newa 8:30 Haven ot Kest 9:00 Kuiietln Board 9:05 Morning Special 9:15 News 9:20 Momtne. Special 9:30 Sons and the MAT 9:45 Top Tunet 10; (Hi-News 10:15 TeUo Test 10:30 Fashion Trends 10: 35- News 10:40 Man About Town 10: 4& Music 10:50 Swing with BJng UiOrt-Ncwi 11:05 Gabriel Heatter U: 15 Queen lot a Day 12:00 Noontime Melodies 12:10 Today's Claisltleds 12:15 Spurts Hevlew 12:20 Noontime Melodies 12:30 News 12:45 Farmer's Hour l:ini Redmond DWeet 2:oo Magic in Music 3:45 News 3: 50 -Magic In Music 4:00 Local News 4:05 Mainly tor Women 4: 10 Music 4:15 Frank Hemingway News 4:30 lello Tfst 4:45 Sam Hayes 4:55 Boh Uien News 5:00 Western Time 5:25 Local New 6:00 Ncwsrce! 5:30 Melody Way 6: On News 6:05 Dinner Melodies 6:45 Popular Favorites 7:00 Gabriel Heatter 7:05 Popular Favorites 7:15 Eddie Fisher Show 7:30 Island Serenade 7:45 Popular Favorite 7:55 Remember When 8:00 Beaver Baseball 10:30 Secrets ot Scotland Yard sMeBVBHeBBMHksHaBMeaeMB 6KOIN 4f KPTV Q KC.W XV O TV WKDNESIMV J 6:00 News Sgt. Preston - lioxlng 6:15 Red's Gang 6:30 Sheriff of Cochise Helen O'Connel " 6:4? " . News Marlowe Hranasan " 7:00 Vic Damons Masquerade Party News 7:15 " 7:30 Father Knows Best Hunting and Flihlng 7:45 " " 8:00 The Million tire Theatre Disneyland 8:15 8:30 I've Got a Secret " " 8:45 " " ' 9:00 Studio AT This Is Your Lite Navy Log 9:15 9: 30 20th Century-Fox Hour Victory at Sea Oizle and Harriet 9:45 " " " 10:00 History Mystery The Unexpected Moment of Decision 10:15 10:30 News Weather Report News 10:45 Movie Academy Theatre Playhouxe THURS1MY 7:00 Panorama Paclllc Today 7:15 T:45 " 8:00 Valiant Lady Tic Tac Dough Prayer A Hymn 8:15 Love of Life " Town ana Country 8:30 Search for Tomorrow It Could Be You Carlooner's Club 8:45 Guiding Light " " 9:00 News Arlene Francis Show TcleScop 9:15 Vlsilln' Time 9:30 As the World Turns Treasure Hunt " 9:45 " - 10:00 Our Miss Brooks Price ts Right ' Muvte ! 10:15 " " ! 10:30 House Party Bride and Groom " J 10M5 " '' " 11:00 Big Payoff Ma tinee Theatre , 11:15 " H 11:30 Bob Crosby " Workshop U:45 " " " 12:00 Brighter Day Queen for a Day Wunda Wunda 12:15 Swrel Storm " " 12:30 Edge of Night ' Chef Glno 12:45 " Modern Romances " 1:00 Fred Waring Comedy Time New Horizons 1:15 " " 1:30 Arthur Godfrey Truth or Consequences Ray Mllland . 1:45 " " " '2:00 Movie " "" ' Film FesUval 2:15 2:30 KOIN Kitchen " 2:45 " 3:00 Strike It Rich Junior Science " 3:15 3:30 Armchair Theatre " 8tu Erwln 3:45 " Range Rider ' 4:J Mr. Moon " Heck Harper 4:15 Cartoon Time Kit Carson " 4:30 " " 4:4j Red Dunning High Time " 5:00 " " Mickey Mouse Club 5: 15 News Mark Saber " 5:30 SzL Preston " 5:45 " News Central " This ls made bp from Information fiimlNhM by Television Buttons anal Its se ct! racy cannot be guaranteed by The nnd Rulletln. ONLY vm mum gives me all this thru bus service and Family Plan Fares 7 days a week! NO CHANGE TO: TEXAS OKLAHOMA MISSOURI KANSAS COLORADO ONE CHANGE TO: TENNESSEE PENNSYLVANIA . FLORIDA NEW YORK ILLINOIS TRAIUVAyS 1068 Bond Phone EV 2-2151 last Resort' Meeting Sought With Kuwatly By WALTER LOGAN I'nltrd Pmia Staff Correspondent The Arab states are seeking a "last resort" meeting with Syrian President Shukri el Kuwatly to try to prevent Syria from becom ing the Soviet Union's first Middle East satellite nation, unofficial Arab reports said today. Kuwatly already was In Egypt where he conferred with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Some sources said he appealed to Nasser to exert his influence with the ruling leftist military clique in Syria Jo cool down their pro-Moscow enthusiasm. A Cairo dispatch said Kuwatly was in touch with Damascus by telephone from his sickbed in the Moassat Hospital In Alexandria, but there was no confirmation of reports King Saud of Saudi Arabia would travel to Egypt for an Arab "big three" meeting with Nasser and Kuwatly. The Egyptian press gave all out support today to the present Syrian regime. It attributed the Syrian crisis to alleged efforts by the Elsenhower Doctrine to isolate Egypt from Syria, its chief friend in the Arab world. Syrian Foreign Minister Saleh Bltar told a news conference Monday the Elsenhower Doctrine was responsible for the present turmoil in the Middle East. He said Syria was the target of "de structive activities' aimed at making it accept the doctrine. "It Is well known that the main object of these conspiracies to overthrow the Syrian and Egyp tian regimes is to set up govern ments that will change their lib eral foreign policies," he told cor respondents. King Hussein of Jordan, whose kingdom borders Syria, was re ported increasingly concerned with developments in Syria. Saudi Arabia's charge d'affaires in Am man flew back to Riyadh Monday with a message from Hussein to Saud on the Syrian events. The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, August 21, 1957 13 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the District Court of the Stale of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of CALVIN JAMES SMITH, deceas ed, has filed his final account in the above entitled court, and that Tuesday, September 3, 1M7, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been appointed by the court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published July 31. 1957. Date of last publication August 21. 1957. DUNCAN L. McKAY Executor of said estate McKAY & PANNER, 122 Oregon Avenue, Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said estate. 201-207-213-219-C 40 Appliances; Sales & Svc APPLIANCE REPAIRS Automatic Washers, Dryers, Ranges and Refrigerators. PHONE EV 2-2821 WASHING MACHINE SERVlCk. MaytaR Appliance Ph. EV 2-1481 44 Building & Contracting NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, W. D. WARD, has been appointed as Ad ministrator of the estate of ANNA MOLINE, deceased, by the above entitled Court. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, as by law required, to the undersign ed at 122 Oregon Ave., Bend, Ore gon, within six months from the first publication of this notice in the Daily Bend Bulletin. Dated and first published Aug. 7, 1957. Date of last publication Aug. 28, 1957. W. D. WARD, Adminstrator McKAY & PANNER, 122 Oregon Avenue, Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said estate. 207-213-219-225-C QUALITY Remodeling and new cotvtfruction. Plans Financing assistance Free estimates and sketches. Call EV 2-1963. DENNIS L. SAMPELS BUILDER CONTRACTOR 54 Landscaping; Gardening TRI-COUNTY LANDSCAPING New lawns, Tree work. Fertilizing. Redmond LI 8-4270 Bend EV 2-0G67 59 Services Oftered HOUSE MOVING, raising ano foundations. Free estimates. HOb MAN TRANSFER AND STOR AGE, 201 Irving, EV 2-3372. 60 Moving, Strg., Trucking MOVING? DO IT Yourself and save- W. Truck and Trailer Rentals. Graffenbcr ger's Mobil Station. Ph. EV 2-5382. Want, Ad Rates and Information The Bend Bulletin (Weekly) 1903- 1931. The Bend Bulletin (Daily) Est. 1916. Published Every After noon except Sunday and certain holidays by The Bend Bulletin, 736-738 Wall Street, Bend. Oregon. By Mall In Oregon One Year 11.00 Six Months 6.50 Three Months 3.25 By Mall Outside- of Oregon One Year Six Months Three Months By Carrier 12.00 6.50 3.75 15.00 7.50 1.25 One Year Six Months One Month BULLETIN CORRESPONDENTS Redmond Mrs. Martha Stranahan Phone 521 Prlncville Mrs. Hugh M. Dra1 ich Phone HI 7-5858 Madras WUI Roddy Phone 2329 Sisters Mrs. Wayne Hewitt Phone KI 9-2191 Tumelo Mrs. Jack Wilson Phone EV 2-2353 Eastern Star Mrs. Walter Prichard Phone EV 2-2108 Crescent Mrs. Kathryn Hardman Ads received before 5 p.m. will appear in the following day's pa per Very low rates for monthly ads 8 times tor the prico of 6. SINGLE COPY go Please notify us of any change of address or failure to receive the paper regularly. All mail subscriptions arc DUE and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ISABELLE DEARBORN FORBES, as Executrix of the Es tate and Last Will and Testament of JULIA ISABELLE DEARBORN, Deceased, has filed her Final Ac count and the District Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes has fixed Tuesday, the 1st day of October, 1957, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the fore noon of said day in the County Courthouse In Bend, Deschutes County. Oregon as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and the set tlement thereof. All objections must be filed on or before that date. DATED this 19th day of August,, 1957. ISABELLE DEARBORN FORBES, Executrix 219-223-230-236-C NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, PAT MET KE, has been appointed as Ad ministrator of, the estate of HAZEL HAMILTON, deceased, by the above entitled Court. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, as by law required, to the under signed at 122 Oregon Avenue, Bend, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice in Ihe Daily Bend Bulletin. Dated and first published August 14. 1957. Date of Inst publication Septem ber 4, 1957. PAT METKE, Administrator McKAY & PANNER, 122 Oregon Avenue, Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said p.sfnle. 213-219-225-2.10-C 66 Radio; TV Sales & Serv. EXPERT TV REPAIR ALL MAKES CALL ENJOY TV MORE RIES RADIO & TV 642 Franklin Phone EV i-5621 82 Male Help Wanted PLACEMENT SERVICE. Mrs. Farran's for domestics. EV 2-1903. letin. WANTED, FARM laborer, pay lop wages, living quarters furnish ed. Inquire, 10F35, Redmond exchange. OPENINGS IN our company for five men. Experience unnecessary. We give you business training with out charge. Interview 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Thursday and Friday. Room 2. O'Kane Bldg. 115 Oregon. 82 Male Help Wanted NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In Ihe District Court of the Slalc of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN, that the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of AMELIA IIAGAN, deceased, has filed his final account In the above entitled court, and that Wednes day, September 11. 1957, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been appointed by the court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections thereto, if any, and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published Aug ust 14, 1957. Date of last publication Septem ber 4. 1957. CALVIN V. CIIARMON Executor of said estate McKAY & PANNER, 122 Oregon Avenue, Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said estate 213-219-225-230-C 1 Lost and Found LOST: PEEK pup 4 months old. Friday night between 6 and 7 p.m. REWARD. EV 2-1031 or EV 2-3014. Funeral Directors Niswonqer & Winslow Funeral Director: Hill & Irving Phono EV 2-247) BEND FUNERAL HOME HiU ft Creelev Ph. EV 2-5052 Otto Heider Jr., Owner 11 Personals; Spl. Notices CAR WASH, $1.00. August 21th, 9 a.mto 5 p.m. Pick-up, delivery service. Phone EV 2-WJ2. Bob's Shell Service, north of Pilot Butte Inn. Sponsored by Bend Senior High School Music Dept. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Irr Ihe District Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned. Administra trix of the estate of FRED B. CARPENTER, deceased, has filed her final account in the above en titled court, " and that Tuesday, September 3. 1957, at 10 o'clock a m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court has been ap pointed by the court as the time ' and place for the hearing of ob- ' Jtctions thereto, if any, and the ' settlement thereof. Dated and first published July , 31. 1957. Date of last publication August ' 21, 1957. : NEVA G. BROMLEY. Adminiitra'rir of sa'd elate ! McKAY & PANNER, 122 Oregon Avenue. Bend, Oregon, Attorneys for said ctn, 201-207-213-219-C I WILL not be responsible for any debts other than my own aft er August 12, 1957. A. F. Knight. 323 Vermont Place, Bend. Oregon KEYS TO HAPPINESS contest at STONE'S display at the Deschutes County Fair, Aug. 23-25. You may win Iree rentnls and les sons on the wonderful Hammond organ or an exquisite spinet piano. It's fun. it's free! See you at the Fair. STONE PIANO CO. 1280 State St. Salem 30 Used Cars for Sals CASH FOR YOUR CAR. paid for or not. George needs clean, late models and will pay ofl in cash in 5 minutes. Cash, or older car. ot both given ln . , ir equity. GEORGE'S USED CARS OPERATOR FOR pumice pro cessing plant. Prefer mechanical ly Inclined person, Willing to learn details of business. No phone or personal cnlls. Please apply, by letter, to W. E. Miller, 125 Oregon Avenue, Bend. TODAY'S NEWSPAPER BOYS ARE TOMORROW'S BUSINESSMEN Bend Bulletin newspaper routes provide training and teach res ponsibility as well as making prof its. Boys, 12 and older, place your applications now for future route openings. Enjoy the benefits and training of your own business. APPLY CIRCULATION DEPT. BEND BULLETIN 83 Female Help Wanted WOMAN FOR telephone survey. your home. Call EV 2-1943. 94 Insurance GILBERl 1015 Wall INSURANCE AGCY. EV 2-3752 102 Schools WESTSIDE KINDERGARTEN Opening Sept. 9. Hours: D to 11:30 a.m. 1654 W. Third, can VIVIAN MILLER, EV 2-56M. 110 Cattle & Horses SHETLAND PONY, gelding. Siddle and bridle. $300. EV 2-4624. 114 Poultry & Rabbits WANTED TO buy, rabbits, from 1 to 1000. Box 51, Bend, Oregon. Wanted Fresh eggs Live poultry Poultry received Monday only Custom poultry killlnR BEND EGG & POULTRY 740 E. First PH EV 2-1042 117 Livestock Wanted CASH PRICES for livestock. Pick up at ranch. L. J. Huston, M. M. Lister. EV 2-0458, EV 2-1301. 121 Appliances; HH Equip. Sewing Machine BARGAINS 2 ONLY Round bobbin sewing machines in good looking cabinets. Fully rccon ditioned. Many years of service in these smooth running machines. YOUR CHOICE $49.50 $5.50 DN. $5.55 MO. USED SINGER PORTABLE Round bobbin with new motor, light, controller and new luggage style carrying case. Truly a top flight value for $49.90 TERMS IF DESIRED SINGER SEWING CENTER 126 MINN. EV.Z2 Prineville Leave message nt Healy's Furniture 123 Building Materials ROUG!I LUMBER, at mill, any size. $35. M. One mile south Beal siding. P. M. Grow. LaPine, Ore, REDMOND THE HEND BULLETIN CLASSI FIED SECTION. PHONE EV 2-1S11 Ph. LI 8-3215 1 FOR A FRIENDLY AO TAKER.