PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1944 V 944 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. in - XII The heavenly host vanished but a radiant glow lingered upon the plain. Here Ruth had gleaned and Boaz met and loved her. Here, also, David had tendered his fa ther's flocks. Here, now, if he could believe his ears, an heir had been born to David and would lead his countrymen to peace and joy, yea, might lead even the Romans, the Romans and all men, Joel reflected. , Eager now to return to the sleeping flocks, the shepherds hastened. The Roman inn of Beth lehem, they saw, was yet alight as Romans and Hellenists passed the night in unwonted revelry. Familiar with the courtyard, Joel became leader now, and his foot was first to pause at the inn's stable. From within the cavernous dark a light glowed, there was the low murmur of voices, and while the shepherds hesitated the stir of wings sounded, and hover ing low above the stable, they be held the angelic throng whose message had fetched them thither, and Its warmth and power bring It was as though the ange.s Sand her stood silent guard, there was no "L ' s " , , B , . ,, husband, then, and an impulse to sound of singing now, and Joel ' , , r . t . . . .? u. . ,ih kneel would not be denied. So that IU1JICU lu nan jiia iciwno, they follow into the cave? Cradled in a manger, the King of Glory lay sleeping. A mere helpless babe such as love has given repeatedly throughout the ages, infinitely dear, with a value beyond price, ana a oeauiy great er than the beauty of the universe. Joel felt the ache In his heart advance to his ) throat, so that speech was impossible, and he knew now why Jonathan had taken his babe to Michal, who else should he have trusted with a thing so tiny? This babe before them, warm in the hay-scented manger, the birth of this babe would redeem all the unwanted births of gen erations and the radiance that surrounded Him where He lay wrapped in His swaddling clothes, that radiance would spread its light into every darkened place i i 111 W MS May the yule Cogs Mum wghtly The glowing cheerful ness of the Yule log is symbolic of Christmas. The. warmth of good friendships is reflected throughout the nation and the season of good will is is evidence everywhere. Wuuld that this atmosphere of, happiness prevail every day of the coming year so that each of us might njo the associations of our fellowman more fully Lt-t us strive for such a goal. SN Men's Shop 945 Wall Street "We Dres, That Town" Bend;. Oregon j he knelt before the maiden, while the other shepherds, Kneeling niso. told of the star and the her ald whose word had brought them here. While they knelt the whole stall became bright as day, Little Dan became restless and Michal awakened as the new moi-nint? licht fell within the sheeptoid. ine sun had not yet risen and Michal raised herself on one elbow, striving to see the figure of her husband in the door way of the fold. 'Ihe sheep were asleep and the quietness that held onlv the soft sounds of their hreathines was suddenly broken hv excited shepherd voices. 'Ihe sleeping babe in her arms, Michal arose and iiung a roue luwiujr about her shouluers, and stepping carefully she made her way to the doorway, anxious lest the ris ing round of voices should rouse the sheep and take them from the i fold if Joel's voice should reach them. Joel was there, and he came to ' her, his face alight, his step eager ! and young once more as sne naa I known it in the days before she ! and Jonathan were wed and Joel had ridden awav to war. Ho drew her close to him, and explained excitedly, "Thou hast slept while angels sang! The Messiah is born! This night we shepherds have seen glory beyond that ot Kings, we nave seen nun who is born to be King and Sav iour of all the world! "Angels sang of His birth, and a star led the way, and an herald told us we should find Tim in a manner with cattle lying near. We went even unto Bethlehem, to the stable of the inn, and found Him of whom the angel told. Th heir of David, who shall save His peo ple. The babe through whoso birth peace and good will are promised to all men." "In a stable, Joel?" Michal questioned, and her thoughts flew to Flavia and her brother. Was this the wife refused her room that Drusus might sleep in the inn? Had the Lord of all the World been born in a stable be cause she, Michal, had flirted with a Roman and feared his coming to. her this night? Yet how should the shepherds have known Him from a hundred babes if His birth- ;-,-(! Amu Bvllars Mortor Shells 105 mm. Shall 1 55-mm. Shalls 300,000,000 roundi 3,500,000 rounds 4,426.000 rounds 1,248,000 rounds 75' "-.-' -. .U Mortars, 50 IT'S A PLEASANT CUSTOM A T It is a very pleasant, cheering custom to renew friendly associa tions during the Yuletide season by- extending to you our sincere wishes for a Happy-Christmas. . We like to think of each of you as a friend and that our success, whatever it may be, is just a reflection of yours. Our wish is that these friendly associations have been as pleas- ant to you as they have been to us. May the coming months bring you a large share of prosperity .and happiness. From the Staff of the l CITY DRUG CO. "Your NYAL Store" BilE LOOK M TO THE f U Wc eagerly await the coming of the New Year because wc arc confident that it will bring untold happiness and joy and contentment for each of us. From the exigencies of the turbulent months just closing wc find courage to face the future. Ameri cans have been united closer than ever before and from this attitude will grow a more tolerant feeling for our fellow man. Wc await the future with great anticipation and take comfort at this glad Christmastime from the friendships which wc have enjoyed in the past. ' MEDO-LAND CREAMERY CO. Lioht and medium fanki, 10 pv-gT res Dump trucks, 83 - , Scout cars, 14 Reasons why U.. S. war plants are being asked to step up produc tion are shown in the above charts. The figures on the rate the U.' S. armies in the European theater are using ammunition and materiel were given by Gen. Brehon B. Somervell, commander of .the Army Service Forces. Figures on losses are from all causes. essst y-J . - fed Irish 'Prince Michael Visions Monte Carlo on Isle Kingdom By Everett Vilander United Freu Staff Correspondent) London ip In these hectic days when royal houses are tot tering and crumbling or barely existing in exile throughout the place had not been strange? Joel answered, "in a manger sweet with hay, warm with the breath of clean cattle, and hallow ed by the star's great' light. Truly Adonai witnessed the birth of this babe, and to David's royal line has come the King of Kings." The babes mother, is it well with her?" Michal asked. 'She is young and lovely," Joel replied. "And worthy to bear our Prince. Shie seemed well, indeed, ( for she welcomed us graciously and let us look upon the babe. And about her and the child was a lus ter as though the sun shone on them, while yet there was no sun. I carried a fine white lamb of my flock, warm in my bosom where I had thrust It that its bleatings should not disturb thee, and when I offered it to the young mother there, there was light about them as radiant as the star! She smiled upon me, and held the iamb in her arms with her little son, and the Holy Child shall be warmed tonight by my lamb's sweet wool." ' A herdsboy regretted, "I am without a thing to offer to the babe and His mother. So poor! so poor!" "Lad, thou art rich!" Joel cried. "Would that I had the riches of thy future years!" Another spoke of the star, its brilliance visible still from where it stood above the stable, "It is so wonderously bright, surely its ra diance will shine upon the world tnrougnout all generations." Michal spoke softly, "And the glory ot tnis nignt, shall be re membered by all nnfions. THE END also my own coat of arms. "My employes on the Island will wear uniforms. I will also issue my own coins, which, of course, will be merely token money for. jsland purposes." Elaborating on his plans, Neale says, "When my scheme gets go ing it will be my object to attract wealthy American, British, Irish, and Continental visitors. "I propose to build a casino and put all my energy and initiative into making the island one of the best exclusive holiday resorts In Europe." . This is going to take some do ing, because today Mike's king dom Is in a wild virgin state. It is one of the great bird sanctuaries of Europe. Huge clouds of birds swirl around the 400-foot cliffs which rise sheer from the sea where they have their nests. world from the chaotic Balkans to the Japanese-occupied realm of Sarawak, a new dynasty has been founded and a new kingdom created. Prince Michael I, self-styled Prince of the Saltees," is the new monarch. Prince Mike fits into the Prince Miko tradition made famous- by Mike Romanoff, Hollywood res taurateur and general entrepre neur. The Prince of the Saltees is an ex-newsboy from Tottenham Court road, London's third ave nue, and former dishwasher in Lyons' Corner House, the British equivalent ot UhUd's. ' And in tia nact Vta Vine nftan a nard bench on the Thames em bankment to snatch a few hours' sleep at night. Owns 700-Acre Isle But he does have a kingdom an exceptional achievement for almost any royal house these days. It Is a 700-acre Saltee island which Mike has Just purchased from the Eire government lands commission. Born plain Michael Neale in County Wexford, Ireland, some 33 years ago, he added Prince to his baptismal names and today is a chemical manufacturer as well as being a sizable landowner. "Don't be daft, me boy," Ml chad's mother used to say to him. But from the time he was 10, Mike would just laugh and per sist in his penchant lor owning one oi ine saltees. Now that he has realized his ambition, ho intends to create there "the Irish Monte Carlo." The Saltees are just off the southeast coast of Eire in St. George's channel about 100 miles from Dublin. Uniforms for Employes i propose to nave my own flag," Prince Michael says, "and Christmas v i n High above the broken cities and war torn fields, rides the changeless Christ mas Star, the eternal symbol oi Christian faith and hope. Men and nations must at la.-t yield to its regenerative force and turn back to ways of peace and brotherhood. We hope you have a pleasant Christ mas and that next year our boys from all over the world will be home to enjoy Christmas with us. BANK OF BEND A HOME OWNED INSTITUTION TREK SPOUTS PUMPKINS Indianapolis; Ind. (IB For years it was regarded as an ordi nary mulberry tree, but Mrs. Sarah Barnes found that some thing new had been added as site reached up and picked pumpkins from the branches of her back yard fruit tree. She didn't plant any mulberry or pumpkin seeds, but she proudly shows off her "pummulberry" tree. The pump kin vine had climbed up the tree. LOSES CAB AND GARAGE Llnd, Wash. il Mayor Joe Roller of Llnd left his car In Its garage near the highway "to save gas" and patriotically walked to work. He was notified by a phone call that a gasoline truck had crashed into his garage spilling 6,800 gallons , of gasoline which caught fire and burned both the garage and the car. GROWS BUMPER CABBAGES Worland, Wyo. upa. 17. pound head of cabbage has been grown on the farm of Mrs. W. C. Hinkle. She also reports raising 12 and 14-pound heads of cab 9,000 POUNDS FISH SEIZED Chicago IF .Nine thousand pounds of fish caught out of sea son lake trout from Michigan wafers were confiscated by the Illinois department of conserva tion when two men attempted to dispose of the fish on the Chicago market. The two had crossed Lake Michigan and docked in the Chicago river. Each was fined $300 and the confiscated fish were sold for . $3,700, thereby adding $4,300 to the state game and fish fund. It was the largest penalty ever levied for fishing out of sea A SPECIAL DELIVERY MESSAGE FOR YOU ... CIISII Andrew Foley, Agent OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO . , 1039 Wall St. All good wishes for o Merry 'American Christmas. May it be a season of good cheer and ' fine fellowship. it tnere are inose pi your loved ones who are in distant , lands ot this Christmas time," and, .who will be unable to , , spend Christmas with you, may " . you receive an extra blessing s to- compensate. t We-are sure it is their wilt that you petebrate Christmas ) ' a usual. They have fought : valiantly thot you might enjoy this and other occasions so l! dear tw rfeedortvjoving Ameri- : ..-cans;!-;'- - 'x - Let's be happy it's- Christmas. because Bond SI reel Food Market The Dairy Store Gohrke's Market SPELLS n n tbu As we look about us at this season of the year, we find our friends enjoying the Christmastime with all the happy enthu siasm with which this occasion should be experienced. This is as it should be! Christmas is a time to be happy and to give thoughts to those we love. " It is good to know that Americans are enjoying Christmas even though many of our loved ones are in distant parts of the world and cannot be with us. They would not have us forget Christmas; nor would they have us do other than enjoy the Yuletide to its fullest. This we should do as our obligation to them. Neither will we forget those whose ef ' forts have made it possible for us to enjoy Christmas. It is part of the American way of life for which our youth has fought on distant lands and we will not forget. And so, as we extend our Christmas message to you, we want you to know that our greetings are meant for those far away. We are thinking of them too, and hoping for the day when our Christmas season may be one of full happiness with all of our loved ones and friends together again. The Miller Lumber Company 131 Greenwood Phone 41 Phone 166