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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
TIIR 1JKND DULMDTIN, DAILY EDITION, BJBND. OIIEOON, TIKHDAY, DKCKMilKIl 21, 1020. fACJH 7. JANY CHILDREN , AREINPAGEANT ALL GRADE SCHOOLS ? TO TAKE PART t Eliilmmto I'roiliii'tlon To llu Hinged . At Tim (J)iiiihinIiiiii Thursday t Hvetilug I'mlcr Direction J of llcnil liiNlrut'lorN, .With children from nil t ho grndo t KbooU participating, llin ClirlHtmiiH pageant, "Tho (lift Wo Bring," will b presented at (tin gymnasium, lo- glnnlng ut 7:80 o'clock Thursday evening. Kpoclul costuming, mud pnsslhln liy tlm work of Instruct!) mill parents, will fonluro tint unto tiilniiinnt, which will ha onu of tli moHt (iluhoratu of tho your. Th ooiiiiulttun In churgn of tlm produc (Ion Ih composed of MIhh Kvolyn Ciirl.inii of tho Hold school, MIhh Jom hIu Ilurdlu of tlm Kenwood ulid MIhh Kvoll mi Crow of III ii Control school Mrs, 101 hiil TruvlH Ih in charge of musical fniiliiriiH A synopsis of tho pageant Ih given an fotlown. Carol "I lurk. Urn Ilurald Ango Hlng." Tho prologue Fatlntr Tlmo wnuv Iiik Hi" ClirlHtmiiH Btnry down throilKll (ho ngoH. Heonn I Motlnir Qooso and chll drnn preparing for ClirlHtmiiH; carol "Joy to tho World." ittiiitiittiitiiitttif tiitiii ttttititttiiittitttnttiitiinftttiittif iijf itttiiitiiiittftft itiiriiitxitsiii utttfiittifitiTtjjittittsf itttttutrtf GRAND Tonight and Tuesday F H 1 v-p g mm A PICTURE o wicked, wondcrlul Parte of an American plirywrl butter-f caught scandal turt do one ahould mlaa. ' "VI Ml nnmivaH right and th jl fly wlfa who wai ft h t in tha net of 11 il Thla ii pic- f - II t New W&nderKctxire il a Sl' 13... rYjM&s&.J m , - . I I 1 I V V Flowers Make Wonderful Christmas Gifts Cut flowers ROSES POINSETTIA CHRYSANTHEMUMS CARNATIONS VIOLETS MISTLETOE BE A UTIFUL HOLL Y WREA THS ALL KINDS OF POTTED PLANTS RIVERSIDE FLORISTS Phone Red 2231 1 mliiimimuniniiim n miiimiiiiiuiiiiiainiiaratiiiiiiiiiuiiiiituiiiiiiaiiMiiiiiininanjmminmmiuuionraBiij DOONAR'S Storage Battery Electric and Repair Shop- BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING We will fix everything and anything that needs fixing. Shop at Bond and Greenwood Hcoiio II "Tho Chrlntniaa Droum." Tho ClirlHtmiiH fairy wuksiiH the chll dron anil thu drnuin contlnuoH. Bin hiiiiiiiioiih lliu Kalrloa of Lovo, I'ouco and Oood Will. Then Hantii Good- follow comioh, nttundod hy tho hiiow fairy, Juck Krost, and Kulrloa of l'lay and JoyfiilniiHM. Hunlu tollH tho ClirlHtmiiH fairy to "hrlng ull tho toys from out tho nhop. Tlmn uppour tho Hnow lllrdH, TIiihhI Kulrloa, ClirlHt miiH IIiiIIh, tho Dolls, tho JuiiipinK Jacks, tho CundloH, tho Automatic toyn. tho Hllck Candy, tho Colored hallH, tho Klower Kalrloa, tho Molly. Beono 111 Tho (I roil in comes trim. Mothor ontorn, wIhIiIiik them a "Mor ry ChrlMtiniiH." Thoy loll hor of tho droiiin and wondor If it cannot coino truo, Mothor HuminoiiH tho ClirlHt miiH fully and Huiitn Ooudfollow, who toll thorn that "when tho Hplrlt Ih rlKlit, tho droam coiiiuh truo that vory night." Cnrol It Cnmo Upon a Midnight Clear." fiecond eplsodo Bringing the KlftH. Mothor and chlldrnn wolcomo tho chlldron from ovorHouH. Curol t'Oh, Llltlo Town of Beth- lohom." Amor lea onlorH, carrying tho flag; I'ouco carrloa the dove, the Good Fulry carrloa tho holly wreath; tho mother glvoa the Chrlutmaa mes-Hage. Cnrol "While tho BhcphordH Wutchod Their KlockH." REPAIR PHONE LINE AT PLEASANT RIDGE Mra. If. T. Mlkkolsen, Mm. AJred PodorHon and Mm. O. E. AndorHon vlHltod Mr. Olo Hanson near Doa chutoH TuoHday nftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Potorsnn and children woro Hhopplng In Itodmond on Wodnosduy. Alfred Podorson and Hon, OhwuIiI, mada a biiHlncHH trip to Itodmond WodnoBduy, Antona AhlHtrom, II. T. Mlkkolsen und Alfred Pedorsen went to Itod mond Friday afternoon to vote ut tho school election. rtuy Kox nnd II. M. Htophona of Bond woro cullora at the Andorxon ranch Bnndny rnoi nlng. WAH.M.N'Gl , The law provldea for a fine of not oror $1000, or lmprlnonment of not more than throe yoam, or both, for tho willful Injury to, or touring down of, any lottor box or rocoptacle uneel for tho receipt or delivery of mall. L. A. W. NIXON, 10-13(1 Chief of Police. Spaclflc at Hand. John win vlHltlng IiIh Knindinotlior, who hna o candy atore. On being told he would be Hick from on I Iiik no much candy, ho replied: "Oh, Hint's all right Mother haa pllla to make me woiir Record of Transfers FURNISHED BY TUB DESCHUTF9 ABSTRACT COMPANY. " U fl to Italph L. Corbln, NW'i of SW'4, K'6 of NW and NE'4 of SW'A, 12-21-10; putont. Jamea Ryan to II. A. Miller, lot 17. blk B; lot 12, blk 6; lot 1, blk 9, Highland add; $10. Ejwln, L Vlnal to Cent Ore Ano clnteo, lots 6, 7, blk 79; lota 4, 6, 6, blk 72. Bend Park; $10. piiniiniiniiniinnnii iiniiniiniiniiaiiniiniiniiniinnn! lOYl-Iittle Folks q Have you told Santa Claus about the Tnvs vrn nrp p-vnr finer fr finrl in r - - w PLEASANT RIDGE, Dec. 21. An- tono AblHtrom wua repairing the Rwalloy ditch telephone line Satur day. The line had been broken in two down neur-the Petty place. Juck Urula wua a business visitor In Redmond Saturday. O. E. Andorson attended the meet ing of the Deschutes County Farm bureau In Redmond Saturday. Mrs. Andorson accompanied him to do some shopping. W. B. Hutchlna was a guest of Mr. and Mra. O. E. Andorson on Sunday. Part of tho liluhway enmn moved through here to a now location down near Redmond. Mrs. Alfred Pedemen was doing some shopping In Redmond Friday aftornoon. II. T. Mlkkelson and aon, Alfred. went to Bend Saturday to deliver potatoee which they had sold there, i n V inHnn I . I hog on Frldny. R Harold Cook and his Jirothor were I " n Redmond on buHlness 8aturdnv. Watt JoneB end dnuKhtor. Mm kh Swolley, wore shopping in Bend on. Saturday. W. B. Hutchlna returned Iron !l Orogon City Monday morning, where i ho hns been vlHltlng Ills pnrouts. Mrs. l HutchlnH and buby will remain there KJ mm.. hi, mi iiiu iiuiiuuyH. Knsmua Poterson londnil n rnrln.l of hay ut Deschutes the first of the week. Mr. nnd M rfl. J. A. Phnan n-nrn Redmond visitors on Knturilnv. Mr. nnd Mra. H. T. Mlkkelsun nn.l son. Alfred, wcro Bond shoppers on Thursday. Mrs. J. K. Wlllinma nn.l ru nilly Durand. Miss Fihi i-iim. ' Mrs. Mindon and Mra. O. E. Anrinr- son woro doing Chrlstmns shopping In Redmond on Wednesday aftornoon. W. B. HlltCllInn tina mn.l Potty house nnd Is dnlnir on the plnco for Mr. Petty your stocking Christmas morning? Have you seen the Toys at Toy Land 7 If not, have your papa mama come with you to The Store and see the array. or Fair iiaiiaiitaiiDiinii Everything You Can Think Of The Fair Store iiQiiaiiaiiQHESiiaiiQiiaiiQiiaiiEaiiQi in lfflttllMlffiKTO..maffla. have bSC25pleeto el & yjXi rlll fa for ttewVomeWddle. 0, y X0 g. Cut out of heavy card- rJ SPCSU boaraand printed la J? y'f-'SM. ' ' m. BEST PATENT jWm&jr English Plum Pudding ' m FLOUR ml to Olympic Flour i stands the supreme test of super -fine baking Sold by most neighborhood grocers 10, 24 J, 49 J lb. sacks Fruit Cake t pound tlihtbrownsugar 1 CKfis. well beaten pint milk nutmra Pirch of salt 3 tcaspoona vanilta Put In cans and boll In kettle of water four or nvsa hours. Keep boiling constantly. Oil cans before put ting In the pucUing and then it will turn out nicety. Serve with sauce. Will keep for weeks, and can be sliced and steamed to serva. 4 cups Olympic flour I cup butter 1 cups brown sugar 1 level teaspoon salt I cup iNew Uricans mo lasses , 1 cup sour cream 1 level teaspoon soda 4 eggs and whites beaten separately I teaspoon each: cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, alt spice all kinds essenca i pound citron I Bound raisins 2t tablespoons cider I round currants i pound dates i ' Manuchinocherrlea cupa bnglish walnuts Cut the dates and cherrfea In small piece and thorotx dredge all fruit and nuts with flour before stirring into the batter. Bake in slow oven about three hours. Thia makes four one and one-half pound cakes. Ask your grocer for new Olympic Recipe folder mmimfflmiMm ... - rr TTtrrr 4 ttOKiiimnuutMimttnwreu