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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 5

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Bend, Oregon
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE FIVE Local News Hospital News Great Britain Jusf Received unlveislty for advanced work. Ho received lili bachelor's degree last year from the linlveislty of Chicago, where hit was a sluilcnl two years, after allrmlliiK Junior col-lege ut Devil's Ijikc, North Richard Dix Taken by Death Hollywood, hcpl. 20 Ull Richard Dix, labeled "The Jaw" CO. College -Continued from I'age 1) one-flflh of that remil-ri by stu- TIOII'MtUTKKH (Continued from Page 1) Maximum YeMerduy, 7ft degrees, Minimum lust night, ill degrees. Iti'iul and li lrill I lr Imluv because of his he-man toleg In pictures duilng a quarter of a century, died today in Hollywood Piesliylei Ian hospital of a chron ic heart condition.

lliriiuiili Wednesday; high loihiv, 7ft to HO; low tonight, Id 1 1 Wt'tliii'Diiny, 77 In hi. The following persons were ud-milled yestenluy to St. Charles hospital: Mm. Jeanle Morris, i'llnevllle; Donald 1'lke, Telle-bonne und Mrs. Wuyne L.

Cyrus, Itedmond. Mm. Herbert Si nit and son, of Terrebonne, were (IlKinlsseU from the maternity ward, LAIUKNY CIIAIt(iKI) Peggy Jeun liushong, 1H, of 545 Coloiado avenue, wag arrested yesterday In Hend on a clmiKe of larceny in a dwelling house, The veteran actor, who siieclal- market. The government expected Ihe franc to settle down at about 350 to the dollar, as against the present 330. The labor government was confronted with crises both economic and political.

Labor was restive, wanting more money and threatening chaos in the capital with slowdown strikes. Winston Churchill, leader of lun I Koilmmi bus la-en elected ehalrmaii of Hie I'lO iuiIoii, In fill I he position formerly held by l.loyii was minouneed today. Klluhclh Ann In Ihe name ebosen for a daughter born lo itev. and Mia, Hubert Nlcholcs (if IM Drake roud 'lucsdiiy evening ut St. Unities bospltul.

The baby led in westerns topped by his perfonnance in "Cimarron," was hospltall.cd Aug. 10 after he suf ilenls Institutions away from iiumif, Uiwer division credits received here will be truns'fer-ulile lo Oregon colleges. To Teach Kliorthanil All classes at Ihe school will be taught during lale afternoon and nights. According to a report attendance at the various classes ranges from 15 to 50 students. A course In shorthand was today udded to the curriculum, Nicholson announced, and Instruction In It will be given every fered a heart attack while travel I.iiIh Snyilcr, wliu iisslMctl iiii Tim liulli'lln ni'w, Hlall during 1 1 1 vacation season, Iijim returned In lii'r homo III I'orlliuiil.

A Kill wim horn till inuriiliiu ing by train from New York lo the west coast. Mrs. Virginia Dix, his wife, weighed 7 pounds, 1U ounces. The Nicholases have two other Kills, FABAIHI WESTERN STYLED JEANS 10 OUNCE SANFORIZED ZIPPER FLY at St. I'limles husplUI in Mr, nuil It was reported by Claudo Mc-Can ley, sheriff.

the conservative 41 a first sounded the call for the reconvening of parliament, it was not scneduled to meet until the middle of October. was at his bedside when he died at 10:15 a. m. Mm. Leo MeCruncy, Minims.

The Imliy, Willi weighed 7 ImiuikIm 4 i ho young woman Is accused Wednesday und Ihursday at 7:20 IIUIICCS, llUM OCCIl IIUIIICll liollc of stealing money from a home His heart ailment had forced his virtual retirement several years ago, and lale last year he spent a month In a sanitarium. in Sisters. p.m. The course, however, la not offered for college credit. Mr.

mill Mm. K. 1.. Iyer of Three-hour courses lor which college credit Is given Includes ritlSONKK I'AROLKI) Clareneo E. Carkhuff.

27, of English composition, English lll crature, history of western civili lieiul Suiiilny drove In JCugenc Willi Iticlr dmighlcr, Dolores, nnd I'ninil llrook mill Jumillii fur-roll. Tliu Hirer girls will enroll us students ill Ihu University of Oregon. Dolores Ik ii (ivhIiiiiiiii, uiauio aim t-loise. W. M.

Loy, mala president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, left today for un aerie meetlnK III Hermisliiii. He will also visit uerles In rendlelon and Lulirande while on the eastern Oregon trip. The business name, Cent Wise Drug, has been retired by John Demon and assumed by Vernon (i. I'lilrlek, according lothe tec ord (it the eounly clerk, 'I lie business In loealeU In Kcdmoiit). Mr.

mid Mm. L. II. Hawkins, 210 Kasi Irvine, are purenl of hoy Corpus Chrlstl, who was serving a three months sentence The conservatives will attempt to embarrass Attlee and his cao-IneL In anticipation of the coming general elections which must be neld In any event by next summer. Churchill's political strategists believe, however, that reaction against the government will be so sharp that Attlee may call a snap election this fall.

Canada Acta zation, general sociology, and con strucllve accounting. Mathemat In the county Jail on a charge of Ball to Open Studio in Bend ics and biological science survey passing bad checks, was paroled today by It. S. Humilton, circuit courses arc for four hours credit. Typing Is a two hour course.

court Judge. ami rnineis mm juniillu are soph, online ut the school. Jefferson vInIkmh In Demi Suiv ilay were Mr. ami Mm. K.

II. Miller. Mr. mill Mm. C.

('. Miller Following Is a schedule of the classes: Monday and Tuesday, mathc Canada 'devalued the Canadian I Opening In Bend tomorrow of In paroling the man, Judge Hamilton stipulated thut he must make restitution for ull the bad cheeks he passed. Carkhuff was arrested July 19. the Ball Studio, in basement quar matlcs, 5:35 to 7:15 p.m.; English dollar 10 per cent, making the American dollar worth $1.10 In ters of the Pilot Butte Inn directly born this morning ut St. Charles nuspllal, The buby welched 7 piiunds, 3 ounces, and has been named Darrell Leon.

lie ml Glccmcn will huvo a rcg- literature 6 to 7:15 p.m., and biology, 8:40 to 10:20 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, typ across the hallway from the Canadian money. KBN'D office, was announced to- Chancellor of the exchequer Sir day by W. M. Ball, for many Stafford Cripps warned when he Deschutes County Democratic ing between the hours of 4:40 and 5:55 p.m.; history, 0 to 7:15 p.m.; years operator of one of Oregon's announced devaluation Sunday Sanforized white-backed blue denim.

Shrinkage will not exceed 1. They're guaranteed. Yoke back. Two hip pockets, bar tacked at strain points, large watch pocket, 2 large side pockets with heavy duck lining, double stitched, heavy Talon zipper front opening-. They're cut snug and trim.

There are lots of blue jeans but FARAH brings you these 10 oz. guaranteed jeans at amazingly low prices. ular rehearsal tonight at In the high school band room. Doii best known photographic estab central uommillec Meeting and Uanmiet. I.W.A.

Hall, Bond Tuesduy evening, Sept. 20th, 6:30 p.m. Adv. sociology, 7:20 lo 8:35 p.m. and accounting, 8:40 to 9:55 p.m.

that only by freezing wages could the government avoid inflation and reap the benefits of devaluation. In addition to conservatives and communists, the government was 1'. t'ence, director, urged all mem' Im'is to attend, anil issued an In vitutlon to prospective new mem bem. Circles of the Methodist Worn anil Mm. A.

C. Miller. They vis-licit at the linniei til Mr. anil Mm. K.

M. Miller, Mr. mill Mm. Kmll Nnnleen ami Mr. ami Mm.

C. L. McCitulcy. (iwenilolyn Mae Shaw, duugh. I er of Josephine Shaw, n( lleiuj, wan a vlHltor at Sisters over I he week eml.

Mr. anil Mm. Ill lire. Nlcholcs, Minims, in putcnl of a Kill born Monday it I St. Charles ho iillnl.

The bnliy weighed 7 ounds. 5 ounces, unit bus been iiuim-d Mli-hele. Central Oregon I'mellciil Nuis-en miHiirlallon will meet Wcilncs-day, Sept. 21. at p.

in. at the hiime of Mm. Vivian 1 1 ltk. V. 2nd sheet, Guest sH-ak-em lire scheduled, ami refresher eoiiiM' ccrlllli'iilc are lo lie awaideil.

It wan anniiiiiieed. All Food Sale. Pacific Power Light office. Friday. Sept.

23. be- Sinning 9:30 a.m. First Luther-n's Ladle Aid. Adv. U.N.

Assembly (Continued from Page 1) under heavy pressure by 50,000 en's Society ot Christian Service lishments, the Ball Studio In Cor-vallls. Ball, who will operate the new Bend studio, established the Ball Studio In Corvallls In 1912, and, In association with his sons, operated it until 1941. For 21 consecutive years, the studio' took all pictures used In the Oregon State college yearbook. Ball also designed the art work in connection with photographic work for the college. Ball's technician in the Bend railway workers In the London will nave meetings Wednesday uflernoon, ut 2 o'clink.

(Jroup 1 (area. They were scheduled to be- 1 gin a slowdown strike at mid ll meet Willi Mrs Harvey might to back up wage Increase Drake Koute Kioup with Hon which struggles for peace and justice on a world basis." demands. Mm, J. Ii. Diiihon, Harmon Sizes 4 to 12 $169 It's always a Pleasure to write' with a Sheaffer Pen.

See them from S2.75 up at NIKBEK-GALL'S, JEWELERS, next to Capitol Theater. "We Repnlr With Care." Esl. 1026. Adv. and itioup 3, with Mrs.

lluwurd Nine hundred rail workers lumped the gun at Southampton Cox, low Ouden, Kl'SSIAN SM'BBKI) Flushing. N. Sept. 20 mi-Yugoslav Foreign minister Ed-uard Kardeli snubbed Russia's and began their go-slow strike studio will be his son. Roger.

Another son, Robert, operates a studio in Corvallls. Still another son, Wahanka Camp Klie group will meet Wednesday lifter school at early this morning. The rail work ers refused to work overtime un- A I 1 1 1. I. I) IT the home of the guardian, Mrs.

Ball, has a studio in As (illlierl Nelson, In Carroll Acres. Members were asked to biinu the piai'lli'al mimed of the area weie invlleil to attend, Admitted yenlerday to Lumber 1 man' hospital were Halph Hun of the United Nations general as-1 toria. Mr. and Mrs. Ball moved! nd sembly today.

I to Bend in 1946, from Corvallis. fm th(L, LUXry1, Qu1 And Ihere were Indications that because of Mrs. Ball's health. Ma- Yugoslavia had bolted the soviet A member of the Professional Unloading the ship was de- Sizes 13 to 16 cloth toys they have wen inak Register NOW for Textile Palming classes beginning Oct. 4, 5.

6. at 25H Hill St. Evening classes, Oct. 4 6. Afternoon class, Oct.

5. Types of brushes, paints, and patterns available at place of registration. Adv. Inn for the children wurd at layed. St.

Charles hospital. bloc In voting on controversial i Photographers association of London railwaymen voted the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mark left Issues and had sided with thei America who this year was nam slowdown strike at a meeting last $J79 night and asked an additional 50, 00 rail workers in the home coun this inurnlUK for Oakiidue, here they ai'e In charge of mechanical work on Hie Uakildgc Tele-Kium, a weekly newspuier. They send several days each week ut the Willamette highway town.

ties surrounding London to join ed one of honorary masters on the national jury of selections. Ball has photographed many outstanding Americans. One of his pictures. was included in a selection that is being shown in Europe this year. sen.

west vim, ami w. 'l-osler, li'lawaro. Klmcr An-' dei son, Kinlle 1, and James Van Tunnel, Shevlln, were dismissed. Henry mid James Manson, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Manson, -t IH lionil street have left Itend to enroll In colleges. Henry Is i returning to he University of i Uvnvur. fur.hU third yqac lie Is majoring In, education anil child psychology, "ills elder brother. I nines, will enroll at Stanford tnem. The slowdown strike Is in pro MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED west.

The snub occurred In the dele-gales' lounge before the assembly met. The soviet foreign minister was unusually affable as he entered in a blaze ot flash bulbs. He seated himself at one end of the lounge where the delegates greeted him. At this time, the Yugoslav delegation, headed by KardelJ. entered.

They walked past Vlshinsky's test against government rejection ITBIJC NOTK'K Notice is hereby given that Irrigating restrictions between the hours of 1 P.M. and 4 P.M. are hereby removed until further notice. W. O.

CU'niBERTSON. City Manager. 213-C 01 demands lor a weekly wage in crease 01 M.IH. DANCE ut Lupine every night Music by Omer 1 no. Adv.

WETLfc 7 PLACE TO TRADE Germany's New Cabinet Sworn In Forgery Charge Pressed at Elko 0. Oris Wilson, 36, of Wells, New, who was arrested Mav 27 bv city and state poliee on a charge of Bonn. Germany. Sept. 20 1U1 Western Germany's rightwing --Vou are cordially Invited' to- I attend a Fashion Show A riiinplete slum lug of our fine, f.lxhlmialilo new fall imrclmil-Hoe, Klks hull.

WKONKMIAV. 2 I. M. cabinet was sworn In today and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer im mediately pledged it to fight for the return of east German territories ceded to Poland. gathering without even a smile 01 greeting.

Later, during the voting, It was noted that the usually six-vote minority of the soviet bloc was reduced to five, indicating that Yugoslavia had bolted. Although all votes today were by secret ballot, there were only five votes cast for Foreign minister Vladimir Clementls of Czechoslovakia who ran for president of the assembly against Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines.

Five votes also were cast for Czechoslovakia's Adolf Hoffmeis-ter and Kuzmn Kisselev, Byelorussian foreign minister, who sought election as chairman of the first' nnd second committees of the assembly. Sponsored by Lady The Other Factor In the Classroom In an 85-minute speech after he forgery was released yesterday from the county jail and handed over to Elko. Nev. authorities on a similar charge. Wilson was arrested in Sisters, following the passing of several forged checks in the Bend area.

He is accused of cashing several checks which bore the forged signature of Ernie Traxler, a Bend resident. Sheriff Claude L. McCauley said today that the charge of forgery here against Wilson will not be dismissed. and his 13 ministers took the oath of office, the 72-year-old chancel lor criticized soviet Russia, align ed western Germany with the western democracies and rejected socialism as a cure for Germany's many economic ills. Communists in the budesag (lower house) heckled Adenauer, who said: "We do not know where the 1.500.000 or 2.000.000 German BEND MAX FINED James I.

McClain, of Bend, was fined $50 on a charge of truck overload, 'according to a' report by Duncan justice of the piece. prisoners of war are who were mentioned in soviet army bulle tins during the war REDMOND BOY HELD A 17-year-old Redmond boy was arrested yesterday by state o-lice on a charge of forgery, according to a report today bySgt. L. L. Hirtzel, head of the stale police office In Bend.

The youth is accused of 'passing a forged $45.50 check at a Bend store. "I want to express thanks for United States help during the dreadful postwar years. I cannot recall that ever a victorious nation helped a defeated people as the United States did in the case of Germany. The German people must not forget and will not for- get. l'OUK I'KIC'K SKIDS Chicago, Sept.

20 ill1 hoof prices dropped 75 cents to 51.2a per hundred pounds lower on some midwest markets today, continuing a trend started, yesterday With the Influx of pigs In record numbers to slaughter-', ing points. Most of the mica produced In the United States comes from the western part of North Carolina. Proper Vision They do the best work with the best vision. your child has experienced difficulty with his sight, have his eyes examined immediately by our registered optometrist. Correct glasses will insure success in school and proper vision for the future.

CASH FOR Back to School Expenses to on Furniture Farm Machinery Livestock Automobile Loans Up to $500.00 NO INSURANCE REQUIRED! Twenty Months to Repay PORTLAND LOAN CO. Norbert D. Goodrich, Mgr. Rm. 8, Penney 1U10 Wall Telephone 173 BEND, OREGON State Licenses S186 M321 Bring delight to someone Inside hy sending thoughtful flowers.

Free Cily Del ivcry CJRIEDA'S "LOWERS Not Affiliated With Any Other Flower Shop. Around the Corner From Trail ways Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickett, Owners 217 Greenwood Ph. 256-J For evening: service call residence.

Phone 1643-R Dr. H. C. STAPLES times wicai 69,95 Optometrist and Optician 14 VAtyiTlllf IIND. ORISON With ottlces at lit Drink Medo-Land Milk It's Always The Best! Phone 41 Medu I Creiiiuery o.

II I I' I ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin i 1 -r. lb 1 1 1 dund Into the midst of a sparkling season Fred A. Block thrvsU his gala 'gown 0 rich rayon crepc.

Floats elegant, gathered panels over an unusually slender skirt, contrasting their color to malch'Uic delightful facing at a nimbly notched collar and bodice closing. "istfik LOOK TBS PCETTy BA.D I tff'tfcf Mv BEYTE? fiiT 'EM TO.

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