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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 5

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Bend, Oregon
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1 The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, March 28, If 57 Planning Appea Briefs- 1957-58 School Budget Set For Redmond High District In and Out REDMOND Special to The Bulletin Bids on U. S. 97 Work Planned Board Proposed Here cud There 806 more for 1957-3 thaa It Special to The Bulletin for 1956-57. REDMOND The 1951-58 bud The city planning commission Bonded indebtedness ot the ciety will hold a rummage sale Saturday in the Bunch building. A marriage license was issued Wednesday to Darrell V.

Mallery, Redmond, and Sandra Care la-Plant, Bend, by the Deschutes REDMOND' Mrs, Ralph Mc trie is $206,000. get for Redmond Union high school district was settled and approved by the budget board, working long Patrolman Jack W. Perry was Wednesday night discussed the advisability of recommending to the city commission the organization of awarded a silver badge this week The board decided to set the date of April 22 or 29, which Lean and Bruce Wilson, both Route 2, Bend, and Ted Hayward, Route 1, Redmond, were new patients in county clerk ollice. past midnigt" Monday. a board of appeals to hear "bor by Chief John T.

Truett tor five years of service in the department. The Redmond Home Extension derline" zoning cases. Estimated expenditures ere up ever coincidental with the date The badge is a pocket piece in a some over last year, but Walter T. Thompson, city mana Central Oregon district hospital Tuesday. There were seven out-patien's and one child in lor ton leather carrying case.

Perry is the estimated receipts are also up. ger, inlormed the board certain that voters will pass on the rural budget. Polling places to vote on the RUHS district budget will be; This results in an estimated property owners can reasonably sillectomy. seventh man on the force to win the award. Miss Kate Barton, who has been 806 increase in tax levy ever 3S56- vv i i i I i Vi 1 I be given permission to erect buildings upon lots too small or Irregu Dismissed: Charles Boiling, Ash- set up in Alfalfa, Powell Butte, 57.

There are factors, however, wood; Mrs. Paul Remaley, Prairie enjoying the spring holidays with which might decrease that figure, Redmond, Opal City, Terrebonne, larly shaped to meet setback regu her parents, the Rt. Rev. and Mrs. but which cannot be taken into ac lations exactly.

City; Mrs. Kate Ferns, LaPine; Tom Lee, Redmond. Cloverdale, Tumalo end Lower Lane W. Barton, 8 Pinecrest Road, count at this time. Sometimes, he said, by permit Bridge.

unit will meet Tuesday, April 2, at 10:30 a.m. at the home ol Mrs. Lynwood Sage. Members are asked to bring their own table service, also a framed or unlramed picture for use in the day's project. Dean Benson, former Bend High school student and hurdles ace, was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Benson, Wednesday night. Benson, now working for a master's degree at San Jose State, was on his way to the Willamette relays this weekend at Salem. Circle 4 of the Catholic Altar So- will be returning soon to St Paul's It was pointed out that il the -M The combined board, budget audi BEND ting construction a foot or so over the legal setback line, ah owner! School for Girls in Walla Walla, legislature should make material advisory board Monday night also! where she is a sophomore. Classes Mark Stevens, 6, son of Mr.

and increase in basic school suppor may utilize a lot that is otherwise a liability because of building code Mrs. Fred Stevens, Portland, un for next year then the RUI1S bud held a long discussion on the suture of Redmond high school's ath derwent a tonsillectomy this morn limitations. resume at St. Paul Monday, April 1, according to Miss Hedwig Zorb, headmistress. Miss Barton was a member of the scholastic letic field set-up.

They recom ing at St. Charles Memorial hos At present the city manager pital. get board would have the right to revise its estimated receipts figure upward anytime before July 1, 1957 even if voters had already passed the budget. This would les rules on such questions. Authorizations by a board of appeal would honor roll for the first six weeks: The State Highway Department at its meeting io ftort-iaad this weekend will receive bids for the improvement ot S.

97 between Willowdaie and LyE" Gap. This is a unit ot The.Bslles-CaMorma highway 12 roili. north Madras, It 11 link with the ri'w)Hy cwr.p'.otcd uait down Cow Canyon. Plans call for the grading" and tos of a 5.2S rii.es of highway roadbed on a new grate and Tlifliment. The rordbed siMi-'ra'tof w.U be constructed to prvMe tor 'wo tames of traffic wifir earn lames for ascending and descending grades to take care ol stow moving traffic.

Metal guard rail is to he placed at critical petals for the safety ot motorists, A brittle over Hay Creek within the tin 's of this project is to he contracted at a later date. Ttm railing and oiling work is schwl-jM to be coninleted early in tite amroer of 1SSS. The commission at its jnecfine will also receive bids for eonsfrae-lta of a 60 by 61 loot frame rfjcfl in which to store highway rxsfyi material at a state stockpile a te ihont 56 miles east ol Pr.nrvi on the Ochoco Highway. The commtasinn at its Mv! meeting is to receive bids on Oi-gon highway, bridge and buiMiir; projects that will cost about mended the board get figures or, long range planning, and assess public sentiment on such program. It was suggested a serial The following others are new pa of the spring semester, which was be accepted without endatigertnpj tients at the hospital: Mrs.

Wayne Faddis, 520 Trenton; Mrs. Rosie completed just before the spring NEW ASSIGNMENT Daviti Johnson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Johnson, Hood River, sn roule to Fort Bragg, lor paratrooper training. Ho spent a leave in Bend as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W.

Snider and family, and also visited his parents. sen tax assessments. There are city's insurance rating, said levy of $5,000 or $10,000 per year vacation. several other "ifs" in the picture Thompson. for a period of years might be; Markets The Redmond Home Extension The planning body also discussed unit knitting class will meet Thurs Griffith, 1464 Galveston; Maurine Sherman, 10, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Sherman, Gilchrist; Ernest Evins, Crescent; Charles M. Bell, Route 2, Bend; Mrs, George Marling, 1262 E. Tenth a suggestion by James A. Mayne, owner, to rezone the Congress day at 7:30 p.m.

at the home of which could produce a larger cash-on-hand figure at the end of the fiscal year Hian Is estimated in the proposed 1951-58 budget, and which could tower the total tax necessary to provide complete athletic facilities. The district has land available in the acreage purchased two years ago to Taylor! Mrs. Lynwood Sage, in Redmond. Thriftway market are as neigh borhood commercial. It is now in needed to be levied.

street. addition. A combined school ana communi'y recreation center; a residential zone. The market wbf there when the district was zoned The 1957-58 budget total estima Dismissed: Major Ralph W. WANTS DIVORCE A woman who says her husband might be a desirable set-up, ft was ted expenditures is more! nd is leeally operating under the French, Deana Jarvis and Wilburi suggested.

left her after 10 days of marriage than due principally to non-conforming use privilege. Marshall, all Bend. Mary M. Cheney Dies at Age 86 Mary Moulton Cheney, S6, iied this morning at a local nursing home. She had been a Bend resi Superintendent James L.

Brown! Mrs. Clive Deel, 518 Hill street, has filed in Deschutes county cir cuit tor divorce. She is Cleo Un salary increases. In more detail the figures are: $9,109 for teacher salaries on the base schedule, J825 for extended time tor teachers and infant daughter, went home today from the maternity floor. fry VritSa frw PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Cattle 150; load and truck lot average choice 1014 and 1047 lb.

fed steers about steady a. 23.50; balance supply mostly co-vs; few sales about' steady but demand limited; few canner cutter cows utility cows 13.50-14.50. Calves 25; scattered sales steady; few good-low choice veal-ers 24-29. Hogs 50; market not fully tested early, few sales steady; small lot U. S.

1 and 2 butchers around 200 lb. 20.75-21; few U. S. 2 and 3 a. 280-285 lb.

butchers 18.50-19; sows scarce. Redmond Jaycees dine Lane who is asking divorce referred to the board a letter he tad received from the OSAA which noted the 50 per cent higher incidence of infection resulting from injuries sustained by football play from Charles Wotford Lane, who dent for the past six years, and (those who work part ut the sum Select Officers married her June 13, 1KB at Braid made her home with her brother Carnival Planned mer months) 11,887 tor janitors, bus manager, office help and pos ers on dirt fields. Brown also said and left June 23. Mrs. Lane also and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.

Charles W. Cheney, at 1835 W. asks support for their minor child Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Dr. Dean Dowd is that at least two schools have refused to play on hc local dirt At Ocroco School sibly an extra bus driver. The board also budgeted S6.S0Q for a field at the fairgrounds.

the new president of the Redmond Jaycees. Other new officers were new bus to be purchased "if need Fifth street. She was an aunt of Mrs. C. J.

Radcmacher of Bend. Miss Cheney was an art teacher in Minneapolis for a number of On the other hand, it was point Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE The annual ed, and there is a figure ot elected Wednesday night as fol 000 for adult education. This, tow-ever, is a sustaining program. The Sheep 100; no early test of years before coming to Bend. In lows: First vice-president, Al Sheffield; second vice-president.

Bill Ochoco Grade School and FT A carnival will be held Friday night ed out, persons and organhattais hereabouts who are concerned with rodeos, and the riding and training of horses object to pro addition to her local relatives, she $2,000 also shows in the estimated at 7:30 with the doors of the school Adams; secretary, Pat Carpenter; treasurer, Gordon Peterson. New receipts as the sehont gives no leaves a number of nieces and nephews in Milwaukee, Wise. posals to turf the fairgrounds. adult courses which do not pay opening at 7, according to principal W. B.

"Red" Thompson. Miss Cheney was a member of their own way. School officials have agreed, too, that it' is probably not wise to In directors are Fred Karpstcin, Tom Purdue, Verne Shimanek, Bill Mayfield and Buck Carter, Concessions will Include the fol First Presbyterian church. The Figuring in the increased esti vest district taxpayers money in prices, demand good; good-choice slaughter lambs this week few choice No. 1 pelt and full wooled lambs 23.

POTATO MARKET PORTLAND (UP) Potatoes: Local Russets and Burbanks No. 1, 100 lb. 2.25-2.50; central Oregon Russets 2.75-3; Klamath Ffells bakers 3.75-4. funeral will be held at the church mated receip's are the (2,006 tor The installation banquet will be city-owned property. Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

Rev. Jack lowing: basketball throw, colored boy throw, dart throw, cake walk, two fish ponds, a country store, tricycle ride and penny tosses. The bingo table will be operated by adult education and an estimated $7,000 for basic school support MacLeod will officiate. Burial will Wednesday, April 10, at 8 p.m. at Harry's Fireside Inn.

Speakers will be in Deschutes Memorial Gar (this figure could be even higher, be Rudy Embysk, Pendleton, a na dens. jai riB as noted in the third paragraph). tional JC director, and Jack Ka- members of the local Jaycees. Refreshments, offering a full meal. Total cs'imated expenditures.

linoski. The Dalles, state District 7 vice-president. then, are which includes will be served in the cafeteria. $10,000 to be paid on bonds, and Evangelistic Services Held A particularly popular feature of $5,015 on interest in the next fis PORTLAND DAIRY By United Press Eggs To retailers: Grade AA large, 43-44c; A large, 41-42c; AA medium, 39-40c; A medium, 33- the carnival is the "Smoker at which pint-size boxers from the cal year. Total estimated receipts and McCarthy Rites Due on Friday Evangelistic services are under way at the Pentecostal Church of available cash is $95,000, first to sixth grades slug It out one-minute rounds, wearing 14 oz.

gloves. For the past month the EXPERT PAINTING WALLPAPERING and COLOR STYLING CALL HUGH SIMPSON (27 Years in Bend) Phone EV 2-5761 TERMS On Approved Credit 39c; A small 32-33c; carton, l-3c 1400 HAV ALREADY BEEN MOVIB TO ARMS, BEACHES AND MOUNTAINS 4 -room (2 -bedroom) war tur-pha hoyset 24' 26', with dec trie range, refrigerators, water heaters, plumbing, wiring find ftitures. Attractive eti mates available on dismantling sod moving to your property. with 3 bedrom, $-555,) God, 1599 Galveston avenue. The additional.

Amount necessary to balance tlie budget is $170,783, pins $20,000 in Rev. and Mrs. R. Cockerill of youngsicrs have been matched and Butter To retailers: AA grade Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice McCarthy, 75, will be held taxes estimated not collectible.

Stanfield are the speakers. selected during noon hour sessions. prints, 68-69c lb; cartons, 69-70c; According to Thompason, the pee- Meetings are held nightly at A prints, 68-69c; prints, 66-67c. Friday at 9 a.m. at the Catholic This makes the total estimated ax levies ot which $92 06.63 Cheese (medium cured) To church.

Recitation of the rosary wee pugilists have been practicing and training for the event and are 7:45. The public is invited to attend, it was announced by the Rev. will be tonight at the Niswonger- retailers A grade Cheddar, single is inside Ihe six per cent iimsiation, and $37,976.37 is outside, and as noted before he figure given for Douglas Mentze, local pastor. daisies, 4dV4-52c; 5-Ib. loaves "raritr" to Five or six matches to a performance will be staged Winslow chapel.

Mrs. McCarthy died Tuesday at Sunset Home. She (Vv mrr The series of special services processed American estimated tolal tax levies is throughout the evening. stalled last Sunday, cheese, 5-lb. loaf, had been a Bend resident IT years.

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