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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND. OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2b, 1 948 PAGE SIX Flax Future Seen By Weaving Linen In Heavy Fabrics Lewis R. Triplett Is Illness Victim Peru's Prexy i Lewi R. Triplett, a Ber.d resi-1 -j . . a m - . .i: t. . j. . . evening at na nonw in tseaver lon. friend here have learned. , Coronary . cause of Kunerai ' Sunday, Corvallis. Nov. 2S (Soecial ! Pe?S J?0'1"31'? a ...ii :i. i Mr. Triplett Oregon-grown fiax is een here. rK"l !a tnler a"" in the work of Miss Joan Patter- i two jramtehildrert. The couple son, associate professor of cloth- ' earl ap Ing and textilei at Oregon State ffe " ' err-d in ?ier college, who has developed a tnran for Breota-Scanlon. Inc. method of weaving flax yarns ; . " Into heavy fabrics for draperies I ffCcOii jinu ULmouieiui iiMu;idia. f n,- ,,i,. , , ,,,!, ,t,,,. ' Terrebonne, Nov. 26 ffepeclali i ,- ltv. , rJ ? Anderson's rAotne.. n n Hnfn ,f r M- Tom Rowland, of .W gonxVnSTS ZSS. 1 iU"' " lh Andn called a meeting of that body Ja'- . tor December 7 when the board Mrs. Clyde Ta.bot had a birth-; and other representatives of the; ay party In honor of -Mrs. Don j Oregon flax industry will study Shaddley. Mrs. Bert Haes was , the work that she has done and 1 only guest besides the family. ; consider Its possible future. ' The Mateehlsm dub met at the Miss Patterson undertook an i ome Axel Anderson Tuesday j intensive study of linen weaving i wrung- .' while on sabbatical leave last i -Mrs. II. L. Livingston from Ma-! year at the Cranbrook Academy dras spent Sunday and Monday at of Arts at Bloomfield Hills, Mich. the home of her sister, Mrs. Many obstacles had to be over- j George McGregor. r a., thrombosis was the:, i-.?! . 1 dea;h. He was In. f. ' V , 1 i services will be held I -' J Nov. jaj, at 2 p. m. at . .fc.w J in Bea vertex ,. A- illl a survived by his e: -vv jmr v:-j r - v. . ... j ... vi L- - World's Largest Gun Constructed Tumalo 1 Tamalo. Nov. 26 c Special ;Tumalo grangers had Mrs. Aronld Sand wick ; and canning. Beef, dairy and pig members, the losing side to gjv. I motner ana j. i jones ciuos are aireaoy organized in tne ; ainner to tne winning group ton ; ! time alter the first of the yea ' J. A. Llumwrtln Ic ettnrain .j .. Tumaia : U the den i ' is the den father. The boys meet community. a with their leaders each Monday John Kiesow staved at the C L. ,iiv Mrtnr m the,r ha l everune at tne oroieci onira-. i M him. th ra uvLr arvrf east sioe trrouo wtiiie r m,.. ThanKsglving cay to wnicn mnri -.irs. rrea aneparu spent sev-; asitsiea wim tne muxing wnue famiiies and friends were invited, eral days the past week in Port- j Mr. and Mrs. Allen were in Port Fay Young's orchestra played land where she visited her son, j land. lor a benefit dance at the Tumalo Keith, who is a patient at the Vet- Tumalo grangers will initiate a grange hall Saturday evening. A ierans' hospital, and other rela- i class in the first and second de rge crowd attefided the dance. ; tives. j erees Friday evening. December come as there are no established processes for making such ma terials from linen. She worked with flax yarn j posa, Jrom Belgium and Russia as well as that from Oregon. She decid ed that the Oregon fiber is better suited to weaving of this type of material than is the imported fiber. An extremely high finished yarn is not needed for making the drapery and upholstery fa brics, the found. Miss Patterson has made sev- eral large samples of materials on a hand loom and has many more small squares to show the possibilities of different designs and textures. These are consider ed unusually attractive, having the "three dimensional effect" so popular now. They give every Indication of having exceptional wearing qualities as well. Commercial adaptation of her process Is the next step Miss Pat terson hopes to carry out. Regard ing possible cost of production, she reports that comparative cost of materials would indicate that the linen fabrics may be made for no more and possibly Jess than competing materials made of wool and rayon. While studying at Cranbrook Miss Patterson entered a national design contest sponsored by a New York firm, and won the $500 first prize among some 2X con testants. Her entry was a Creek key design which will be pro duced by the company. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones, Mrs. Al Wail and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter and sons of Mari- Caiif., were dinner guests Washington, Nov. 2fi ''f The navy said today it ha.- buiit the largest gun i.i me worm to lire proceeds ot wnicn are to &e civia-: Miss Ruth Shelton. home dem- i3, at which meeting the grange ' 2C00-pound bombs and. guided ed equally between the Redmond onstration agent for Deschutes ; ladies will be in charge of a lit ' missile warheads at supersonic a hospital building funds. : county, met with the Tumalo unit erary program which w-ill be giv 1 speed. : Tumalo grange will have another . at ,ne grange hall November 16 en, following the initiation. The gun is a 24-inch test gun SMurdajr and gave the lesson "Blouse Hi it j Mrs. H. A. Scoggin entertained converted at a cost of $33 County judg e C .L. Allen spe nt ; pay- Six blouses were made. honoring nusoand's birthday ' from a war damaged 16-inch bat- several days in Portland the past Next meeting will be -Spotting ; anniverSary. November 18, with a : tleship gun. A"en presided at the and Pressing" on December 8 at , ' gts uere i iv,m riin nf V) feet the County Officers' annual conven-;the home of Mrs. Kalhryn Por-! invtSA the evenine was de ; gun ishoocs rSomta lud T warheads tion-. re(urned horRe f'riday i ?!- K l"n?on wiU be j voted to pinochle following which at concrete and armor plate tar-' v?,n;. ,f p Hafrrt w' ?' Mri P?rtf r the hostess served a two-course i gets to determine the effects of "r- iv 5?L I MrJ J' WL Ma"m ? Jj rained supper to the men. i impacts. b?ug"t 3 hom in Bend and have leaders who will give the demon- fnalo gnnge te sponsoring Bt. the navy said. I, has no dy ,0 lhe,r TOW'" Uf." I plans to build any more. It s " j L j Mr and Mrs Gor-; meeting. strictly a test weapon, navy said. don Wi Mr and Mri Arnold ! E Benscoter : The big gun, being fired at the Sandwick and Lawrence Allen at- i mlt" tochers ad least naval proving grounds, Dahlgren,;, ended the 4-H leaders" barK,uet ! .ida7ter ' Va, w,U permit the armed forces a, me Redmond grange hall the Aoand oreantoed following to expand research and develop-1 wenin8 ot November 18. The "j. slwinTl and 3 cTmn IrsSd' jP Chamber of commerce j TgH J "ZJVL, ... .. Sp?"..Lhnn. . bit club, homemaking 1. 2nd 3, ! j a lie i" j 3au iir , vvai j uuciihc;, Asyj i toiu nuailis I are conve-ntional type and not ; and Steven Hunt have been taken i buzz bombs. ; into Den 7 of the Cub scouts of The 24-inch gun was made by j sawing off and altering a 16-inch j the norm? of Mr and Mrs Wjiiard rifle headed for the scrap pile. rlimnprt kA(l i . . u-J m 9iur riuuu, ixm? AracnuieS Hv. V-- IMVMMIS fMNmu. rcl.JULc COMPUUtlTS Ar jm trembled by 4tctrt tg ttmim ftxnctlcnai pmrUxtie dlscttzb. Ukcaaf Docs ibX mkm yoo su5 tram pftta, fori o mtwu, Urcd-, M lucb mwT Then o try Lyo Fiakbui'i Vccvcablsi OcBrpous4 to rUvt) neb aymptoma. Fi&k&u, bM (rutf oothlQ effect OQ 04 0 OftM'l WUMt UnmtmtU Ory i mil r PKKHiirt !?! Put in power by the recent revolution, G?n. Manuel Odria sits for bis first portrait as presi dent of Peru, in the govern mental oalace at f Jnu at the home of Mr. and Airs. Iie Campbell. Mrs. Lewis Clark and son, Del bert, called on Mrs. Oorge Mc Gregor Monday. mond called on fieorge McOreror o( Santa Ro1- CaUf- and SIr and Monda? 'eorge Mct.regor Mfs c p Ralston, of the Circle xr rk,io r-,,..Ki M ranch of Camp Sherman, were and f'amilv r.n' the Thniciv. Friday guests at the home of Mr. ing holiday at the home ranch in I an1 Mn- w- a Pj!swn- Terrebonne. I Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Kings- Mr. and Mrs. John Ovens and i bury from Seattle will spend the family, of Cloverdale, were Sun-1 holidays with his parents. Mr. day guests at the home of Mr. and ! and Mrs. Pjy Kingsbury. Mrs. George McGregor. i Shirley Brown is staying with Mr. J. W. Eaton attended the i Mr. a.nd Mrs. i O. Johnson till Ninety and Nine Men's meetir.s j school is out while her parents. at Culver for the banquet hesd j Mr. and Mrs. Bod Brown, are there. ; Jiving on their new ranch on the Mrs. hreston walker, of Grand desert. The navy did not have enough money to do the job so the army ' contributed most of the funds. Junction, Colo., will be a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olan Vestal. The Crooked River Wranglers wilt play at Antelope Saturday. Mrs. aiina Crane is living in Ed Booth's house for the present. virs. vie riyder and family are planning to go to Forest Grove over the holidays and visit her brother, Gordon Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Newton and family, of Redmond, moved to Terrebonne recently. Mrs. Newton is Mrs. Walt Hichock's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Chatman, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall from Moro will spend the holidays wi'h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson, Sr, of Newport, have been visit ing the last week and for Thanks giving with their son, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Smallwood, of Redmond. Shevlin Shevlin, Nov. 26 Special Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farris. of Timbers, j were guests Wednesday at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nickalas. j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Willis, of j Redmond, visited Mrs. Willis' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coff j man. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Posey, of I Jerome, Ida., are visiting at the ' home of Frank's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Posey. A. J. Willis and Mitlon Petrie received head injuries when their car crashed into a logging truck on the logging road near Prine ville Friday morning. The car was badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kaufman, of Bend, were guests Sunday at Barbara Terlisner. of Rose burg, was a guest over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Tassle. Bill Mayer, of Bend, visited friends in Shevlin Sunday. An extensive deposit of titan ium bearing ore has been discov ered about 400 miles northeast of Quebec, Canada. Mail Those Gifts j-j. '' ' ' ,x To I liat Far-Away .ft 1 ft0 WVve the kind (if apparel to please tlie American male res of items reailied now for Clirisl matt shopping. Choose a OABAIiDIM-: SMIUT . All or part wools avail able In his favorite ?olor here In sport or regular collar styles. mm OlOOSP SUITI-KS l.y Jarman The gift that gives year 'round comfort . . . Opera style or sheeplined Jarman slipiiers sled for comfortable fit. Widths narrow and medium. Clioose TICS We have them by the score. Hand painted ties Knit ties Nvlon tins Silk ties In a rainbow hue of coWrs. Choose PAJAMAS l.y Text ron liv Wilson IWos. 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