THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949
PAGE FOURTEEN
Sisters and Vicinity
Sinters, August 18 Sjeei.il)
Visitors at the Sisters Church of
ChrlHt Sunrtuy morning were: Mr.
Hnil Mrs. Ira Mulhews of MeKon-
' zlo HridRo. Mr. nnd Mis. J. D,
Morse and family of Lohunon.
Ulck Owen of The Dalles and Mr
and Mrs. E. J. Gllstrap from the
Turner Memorial home at l urner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coppack and
daughter, Bonnie, and their niece,
Diane Clark, left last Friday for
Alaska where they will make
their home on the Kenai penln
aula. They drove to Alaska by
way of the Alcan highway.
: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith Df
Sweet Home spent the week end
at the home of Smith's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hagen
made a business trip to Portland
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers
and sons spent the week end visit
ing Mrs. Meyers parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Thomas, at Madras.
Dinner guests Sat unlay eve
ning at the Clyde Bush home
were: Dick Owen of The Dalles,
Preston Wilkens of McDoel, Calif.,
George Knox and John Smith.
Mrs. Albert Demaris and chil
dren left last Thursday for Sho
shone, Ida., where they will visit
friends and relatives. Mrs. De
maris' mother, Mrs. R. E. Hewitt
Sr., who had spent a week in Sis
ters visiting her children, accom
panied Mrs. Demaris to her home
In bhoshone. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Demaris also accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boyd of Rose
burg are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Borton of
Walla Walla came here Friday to
spend a few days visiting at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drury.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McLoughlin
and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Smith of
Sweet Home picnicked and fished
bunday at Paulina lake. i
Miss Georgia Korish of Port-'
land is visiting at the home of her j
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. j
Wayne Korish at Camp Sherman. I
Mrs. Bill Turner accompanied i
by her mother, Mrs. Jennie All-!
good, nd her aunt, Mrs. H. L.
Dodson, both of Bend, went to!
Bremerton last Tuesday for a few
days' visit with friends and rela-
"lives. On their return trip home
they stopped in Portland to visit I
relatives. They returned homei
Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Burkhart and I
, grandson, Charles Kubcl, of Bend,
i visited Sunday at the home of
I Mrs. Ilurkhui t's sister and fam
i ily, Mrs. Theodore Noel.
Blaine Carrol of Portland spent
the week end visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Carrol.
Miss Joy Kent of Klamath Falls
visited last Thursday at the Guy
McLoughlin home.
The Sisters F. L. Girls' club
met in a Joint meeting with the
Redmond F. I Girls' club at the
Peterson Rock gardens Monday
evening. August 8. The state
president, Mary Boyle, of New
port, was guest of honor at the
meeting. The girls enjoyed a
wiener roast and outing. Those
who attended from Sisters were
Mrs. Don Wyatt, Mrs. Bob Mor
ris, Mrs. Guy Pattersen. Mrs.
Homer Shaw. Mrs. Willard Cyrus
and Mrs, George Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casey and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Boyd of Roseburg
attended the rodeo in Prmeville
Sunday.
The Ladies council of the Sis
ters Church of Christ met last
Tuesdav at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Bush. Mrs. Isobelle Soren-
sen, president, conducted the
meeting and Mrs. Clarence Sunk
ler had charge of the devotions.
After the business meeting the
hostess and co-hostess. Mrs. Jerry
Bensen, served refreshments. Mrs.
Bush was surprised with a large
birthday cake in honor of her
birthdav. Those present were:
Mrs. P. Huntington, Mrs. Clarence
Sunkler, Mrs. Buster Philips and
children. Mrs. Jesse Smalley, Mrs.
Louella Hutchinson. Mrs. Isobelle
Sorensen, Mrs. Helen Benson.
Mrs. Ethel Hitchcock. Mrs. Clyde
Bush. Mrs. Harvey Brandon and
daughter and Marjory Bush.
Mrs. Bob Dodd entertained with
a birthday party in honor of her
daughter, Vicky Lou's, third birth
day anniversary last Friday aft
ernoon. Vicky's little guests wort
taken to Scout lake by Mrs. Dodd
and their parents where they en
joyed sw imming and games. Re
freshments of ice cream and cake
and punch were served by the
hostess. Vicky received ninny
gifts, Aliout 28 children wore
present. Out-of-town guests in
cluded Mrs. Forest Yeomen nml
daughter, Diane, and Mi-s. Clifford
Rlnnn and twins, Sherry and Jer
ry, all ol uenit.
The next social mooting of the
V.F.W. auxiliary will lx held at
the home of Mrs. Sterling May on
August in, at o p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Fuller of
McMinnvlllo are visiting at the
name ot Mrs. isooeiie sorenson.
They also will visit friends in Red
mond, Prineville and Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smulloy left
Monday for Illinois where they
will make an extended visit with
friends and relatives. Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Luckenbill are stay
ing at the Sisters hotel while the
Smalleys are gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Edgington
and son. Jess and Dick Walters,
were among those from Sisters
who attended the program for the
dedication of the owning of the
North Santiam highway on Sun
day. Dick Walters was the offi
cial delegate sent by the Sisters
chamber of commerce.
A large group of the members
of the Sisters Church of Christ at
tended the young people's meet
ing and evangelistic services at
the Redmond Church of Christ
Sunday evening. After the church
services, baptismal services wore
held and four Sisters-hovs wore
baptized. The boys were Bobbv
McKenzie, Dunne "Ullmnn, David
Gerardo and Gary Tittle.
Construction work has been
started on the new grade school
building.
Mrs. Mildred Rief entertained
with a birthday party Tuesdav
afternoon, August 9, at her home
in honor of her daughter, Lind-i
;Jo's seventh birthday annlver
.sjiry. The afternoon was Mnt
; playing games. Alter the open
! ing of the gifts refreshments wore
I served by the hostess. Linda ro
j reived many gifts. Those present
I were Carol and Mike Howard,
Tishy and Vicky Dodd. Nancy unit
! Carole Campbell, Dorothy Camp
; IhI1, Martha and Vestor Tavlnr,
; Norma Ilrundi idgo, Diane l'lo,
! Hculah and Sharon llrennoise.
j Culhy Philips, Pauline and U'Roy
uewis, tommy and jerry Meyers,
Sandra Rollins. Jeanie Fillmore.
Judy Ullmnn. Judy Hanson uml
Colleen Mouser.
The Ladies' council of the Sis
tors Church of Christ are. spoil
soring a food sale which will be
hold Friday, August IS), at Soren
sen's service station.
Bert Roberts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howell Roberts of Mend, Is
SMnding a few days nt the homo
of his aunt and family, Mrs. Nel
lie Bembry.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
and Mr and Mrs. Joss Scott spent
the week end camping and fish
ing at Three Creeks lake.
, Mrs. Clifford Blann of Bond and
Mrs. Bob Dodd entertained with
a birthday dinner on Sunday In
honor of Mrs. Dodd's anil Mrs.
Blann's mother. Mrs. Lou Metke's
birthday anniversary at the Bob
Dodd homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen of
Redmond Sent Sunday visiting
at the home of Allen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Allen.
Prentiss Van Tassel unci son.
Layle. left Sunday morning to go
huckleborrying at High Rock in
the Mt. Hood area. They plan to
return Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schroeder
and son, Timmy, of Klamath
Falls, visited a few davs lost week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
wyatt.
Mrs. Ray Gibson and children.
Vicky and Jannie, of Redmond,
spent Monday visiting at the
home of her grandmother. Mrs.
Prentiss Van Tassel.
Lower Bridge
Lowci Bridge, Aug. 18 i-Speclall
Mr. and Mrs. I'tlday Holmes and
sons, John ami Stewart: Walt Mc
Cain ami Edwin Sturza wont to
Sparks lake Sunday to chock cat-
i tic on smuttier range.
Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Suviigc and
chlldivn. ol Redmond, and Mr.
ami Mrs. Ralph Wiley, of Bond,
wore Sunday dinner guests of Mi
and Mrs, Marshall Clovengor and
family.
Mrs. Prlday Holmes and sons
ami Mrs. A. S. Holmes shopiHil
in Bond Friday.
Judith Kohm is sHndlng Nov
oral days this week visiting her
grandaiiut.s, Mr, and Mrs. Ver
non ClevciiRor.
Prlday Holmes was a culler ut
the Polo Vollolus ranch on Friday.
Mrs. Vernon Clovongor, Mrs.
Marshall Clovongor and children
uttemted the Hoilnuiml I lower
show Friday afternoon.
Mr. nml Mrs. John Norlln uml
son, Bury, visited at the Holmes
lunch Saturday.
Susan lllooro of White Salmon,
Wash., visited Tuesday ami Wed
nesday with her cousins, F.irnl
uml Lorls Clovongor.
Mr. and Mrs. Prlday Holmes
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard
Saturday evening.
Miv Marshall Clovengor ami
children attended the anniversary
dinner Tuesday rvcitlng at the
Chariots Wiley home, honoring her
parents on their wedding anniver
sary unit her hrotliei, Ralph's,
birthday anniversary.
CONTHOI.K KNDKD
Washington, Auh.IH dl'i - Hous
ing expediter Tight' K. Woods
announced today end of rent con
trol In two Oregon cities im a
result of decontrol rcmilutlniiH
passed hy local governments.
The rent controls were ended
In Eugene uml Salem.
At IIiii Name time, Woods ro
moved controls from the remain
dor of Lime county, In which Eu
gene Is located; Marlon iounty.
in which Salem Is located, and
the city of West Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. L, K. I'lke und
daughters, Joyce and Joanne,
spout the week end at Monmouth
visiting Mrs. E. It. Pike uml other
relatives and friends.
IY! AI.AItMtt AN.SWMtM)
Nearly half of Ihe M fires put
out by Bond fire department in
July wore i iu.sod ny curelesn dis
carding of cigarettes und
llllitelie:;, t hief ,oroy l-'ox Raid
loiluy.
According In his report, null
milted to City manager W. ().
I'ulliliei Inoii, the di-Mi'ltnonl an
swered iilaims in July, Includ
ing throe gi'iioial and '111 hi 1 1 1
culls. Df these. 21 wore caused
by matches and cigarettes.
Causes of the other tires wore
given us: fireworks, IK; defer
live wiling, ft; people burning af
ter dark, 'j.
Seven flies took trucks outside
city limits.
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Physiotherapy
In Oregon, physiotherapy Is
not a licensed system of prac
tice, but properly comes under
the several branches of the
healing arts. While there are
unlicensed people using some
form of physiotherapy,, the
Drugless profession, first to
recognize its value and scope
set up a required course of
study in their law In 1927.
DR. R. D. KETCHUM
Chiropractic Physician
Phone 794 , Bend, Ore.
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