t WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON T PAGE THRE1 Redmond and Vicinity KFD.MOMl Ki'riltiuiiil, Auk. .Ml iKjieelnll MIum Kuliy Sii-ihfMMiu, fills' ihylciil I'lliiiiiiliiii lem-hei' ai It. U. U.S., iinlveil in Ki'iliiinnil Suiuliiy f kjiii Fotluiia. In , wlieie Mie hud been hii-ii,ii,( ,,. Hum tnvr. Mm. Hill HiiiTlrt of Culver wim a Mumluy vUHor In KciIiikhhI. Kev. mill Mm. Murvln Keyaer of Wnl(liuii, Ore., were rililiiy UticHIM ill tin- Inline nf Hev. mill Mm. Wenley linker. Wi'KlrnliiHU'i- fi'lliiwilili Kruup met in thi home ul Hev. mill Mim. Wesley linker .Sumliiy nluht in 7 J III. The ineiiihei H were plun. nliiK delnllH fur the WeKlmliiKter (elliiWHhlii retreat to lie held Kll tiny in Kultle hike. The llenil llioup uIhd will iilleml the re. treat. Kev. and Mrs. WeHley link er. Mix. Uoyd Maker mid Kev. Allmi l'lillin of llend will iiei-um. puny the yotiliK penple, MInu IjiIh Mi l.u ui lilln returned lo her home In Kediuoiul Niilur day. lAi lun been vInIUiik her Kl'iinilinolher In Nvsun diirlni! the vuealloii. She will enroll iih n Koplioinore In Hedmond Union lillfli M'hool till (all. Mr. and Mm. W. C. linker of HUhop, Calif., have relurneil lo their home a Her vInHIiik the Mils iJavlen and the Wesley linker fmnllleii. They an I lie parenlH of Mm. Duvlex and Mr. linker. Mr. and Mm. K. Y. AUkoikI left for Ihelr home In St'oltHilnle, Art.., IiikI week after IimvIiik Npent inline lime vIkHIiik Kev. mid Mm. Wesley linker and friends and relatives In Kugene and Salem. Mr. mid Mm. I.'il Kiiihn of Mir lino, 'lie., have piurhiiHiil I In 1 1. I.. l''m l.;h hiiine. Kiiihn will he ussoi liileil wllll Ills Intliei ill : linslnesH, flu- two having pin cliawil I li e Oliver Implement' company. Joe AIiIciii.'iii ol i'orllmid has! hei-ome on employee ol the I lllvir j Implenienl company, lerenllyi puri'linied liy K. I'. Krolin mid koii. lie plans lo move his lam liy lo Kediiiiiiid next week. Mr. and .Mix. Sinlili of Smith's Heally have jiiireliiiiu-il the ('. K. Thompson house on Third and Alder. (iene l,enr, iJescsiiles counly n!cnl. will leave Hhoilly after Seplemlier for a year's (!i minute study at lliirvnid' university, lie lias been l anted u lellowshlp to study pulillc ndmlnlslratlnii. Mrs. I -car ami the children. .Innet mid1 Iki'i-u U'lll t,..,,irtiii.tiy I fattf 'I'lu.v ' plan i he lii 1'niiiliililne liy Sep. temlier 'M. The Kedtnonil shoe store, mi der Hie maiiiii''meiil of )avid KIK opened r'rlilay In lite new Coyner Imlldine. at ll Sixth street. Mrs. Harold Holy and Mm. Paul Crall were hostesses at a Initial shower Thursday, Aiicuhi 11, at the Duly home, honoring Miss Wanda Harwell, who was married Saturday, August 21), to William Johnson of Tumalo, 1'owell Unite K'lani!!' will hold Its next meetliiK I'liiliiy, Septem lier 2. Next regular V.I'.W. auxiliary meelliiK will he held Septemlier H nt the V.K.W. hall. Mrs. Curl Martin, president of Got a Tummy? A Storrj-Schaefer Co. can hide it! custom tailored suit Come in Thursday and lot Mr. Charles Wobbo, our clothes stylist, fit you. Newest Fall Fabrics Finest Styling Gtover-LeBlanc HMWtJIW ma the V.K.W. auxiliary, appointed the InllowInK committee mein ln is lor the year: Mrs. iJon Hoss, Mr.l, Colvlu t'rell, ineinlM'tshlp; Mrs. I'rank Mclionuld, Mm. Don t'rell, home fund; Mrs. Kdllli Urell, Mrs. Allien Campliell, re-; liahllltiiilon; Mrs. Hairy Sim-; moiiH, Mrs. (leoiKe Carl and Mrs.; 1'ied Hint, hospital; Mrs. Vincent i ( '.it I lae.hcr. Mis. Charlotle Han-j dull, Americanism and essay; Mis. Mel Amslieriy, Mrs. Charles; lie Hons, luiilor activities; Mrs.; I'tances rendloy, Mrs. Hen iMin- i lei, IcKlslailon; Mrs. II. T. Ward, siiiiKhlne fund: liorolhy IjiinIcI, lililhdny hook; Mrs. Keltli KerKU-; son, Mrs. Marlon Meyers, com.! munlty service; Mm. Kdllh Uiell, 1 Mis. Mary Mitchell, kitchen cone' mil lee. I Central Oregon Uaunhlem of! Hie Nile will meet September Hj at the home of Mrs. Oneva Her-1 17 in I'llnevllle. Mr. and Mrs. 0. I.. Meyers were j north south winners nt duplicate brldi;e last Wednesday lllc.ht at i the Hedmond hotel ban(uel room. ; Kuuncrs up were Mrs. J, A. l)u-j ley and Mrs. Frank McCnrvey. Mrs. Calvin llutler and Mrs. Kay Sliopshiie woo ensl west honors, and Mrs. Flank Hamlin und Mrs. Justin Klnii were runners up. Mrs. I'uiil CrlffllhH will lie host ess lo the Women's council of the Christian church at her home September 2. NORTH REDMOND North Hedmond. Auk- 31 ISpe clall Mr. and Mrs. Vunce Cor win and boys, of Alfalfa, were dinner quests at the Frank Cor win home Saturday. Aflerwurds they attended Die rodeo at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Cam- and Mr. anil Mm. Hubert Dyer were Sunday kucsIn at the Kd;ar Dun can home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eslick and family of Portland were over nlHlit Kests at the Lloyd Jen nliiKS home Sunday. Mr. Eslick Is Mrs. Jennings brother. The Lutheran ladles' aid met Thursday evenliiK at the El Kan cho. After the business meeting, which was conducted by Mrs. Ethel Svarverud. president, a : "pink nnd blue" shower wns Riv en In honor of Mrs. A. Q. Wlnkel. ; Mrs. Kenneth Moore and Helen Henson served the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Del Knowles sold their turkey liens to Norlltwesi Poultry Monday. 1 Infill Slewarl was caller at the (;ren Jones home Monduy. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller (Jcrlach and son, Chuck, of Spokane, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones of llend . were visitors at the Earl Dexter' homi sister of Mrs. Dexler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale of Cloverdale Clovenlnle, Aug. .11 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spear und Otto Hagen ull of Portland were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold. luesdny. Mrs. Orlach Is a' r', wes' iccvey Kjwrit Sunduy fishing on Squuw Bend Teachers (Continued from Page I) work under Ihelr principals. Friday, sixth grade teachers meet at Allen school at 9:31) a.m. for the Red Cross accident pre vention orientation course, while all others are I buildings. It) meet In their Use classified nils In The Hull tin for uulcfc results. Portland arrived Friday lo ullend the Deschutes county fair, and vii.il Mrs. Dale's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Jones. Mrs. Dexler reports that creek Mr. anil Mrs. A. P. Meigs of Portland are spending a few days visiting at the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and church services were held for the i Mrs. Henry Raxke.. first time In the new Redmond The Cloverdale Garden club Lutheran church, on the corner will meet September 7 at the of 12th and U last Sunday. 'Die' home of Mrs. Lee Goodrich, new minister, Kev. Wilson and I Mr unli Mrs charlp wiltsey wife, are expected some time this1 ,, KU(.sli lu.n Harrlman, of coming week. I l.ukevlew. called ut the Leo Paul- Ed Greenlee or Wlllowdiile Is Ult nom(, Sunday, spending u few days ut his ranch I ..... , ,, ,, 'tbsl'k'e cLTrtfs ET" ! " Can'tTrlflS '"MT'M.'ctr'Uke of'rMMrrjkHl Culver were Sunday d I n n e r j 01 'Mr- and Mrs- Jack "amrlck. guesls fit the J. W. Schrunk I r-vereue i-auj us speni ine ween (,. iend In Portland where he attend- Mr.' anil Mrs. Cleo Carter and "! Shrlners football game. family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car- Mrs. Jack Hamrick entertained ler and (laughter, all of Lcaburg, Sunday with a birthday dinner In Ore., called un Mr. and Mrs. Jones - honor of her husband and his sis- Man fa fen to f ha f Motor! It's Music to Your Ears When our expert mechanics do an overhaul or tuneup job on your car's engine it will run smooth as silk sing a song of trouble-free power, perform economically, give you pleasurable motoring. And we give the same diligent and efficient service in other me chanical linos, no matter what make of car you drive. If you want it to run right, drive in to the home of NASH for service! O Complete Mechanical Service O Lubrication 9 Tire Service O Tires O Batteries O Accessories PHONE 700 Night call 1767-M or 216-W W. B. ANDERSON TA. CO. Sunday and attended the fair. Mrs. Vein Maglll of Terre lnne and Mrs. W. P. Mandlch went to Koscburg Monday and brought Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pfaff home. Mr. Pfaff is convalescing from a major operation perform ed In a Portland hospital some time ago. Jessie Ross spent Saturday with Shirley Jones. Mrs. E. L. Pfaff and son, Dunne, went to llend Monday and Joined Mrs. Buckingham, county school superintendent, and Mrs. MeCaully and the party went to Brothers to inspect the new teacn erage and school, which Vern Ma glll of Terrebonne Is just finish ing up. Mrs. Pfaff is teaching this year. School starts there Sep tember u. , Charles Wiley accompanied his daughter, Mrs. M. P. Clevenger, to Bend Monday. Loris stayed with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Wiley, for a visit. A party was held Tuesday- eve ning at the J. V. Preszler home In Powell Butte, in honor of Miss Etta Ferguson, who is leaving Thursday for her home in Sacra mento. Miss Ferguson has been visiting relatives in Redmond and Powell Butte for the past month. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ferguson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fergu son and son, Donald; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferguson and daughter, Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley, ac companied Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Clevenger and Mr. ond Mrs, Len Pike of Lower Bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wiley of Bend on fishing trip to East lake sun-. day. I Mrs. Frank Corwin assisted at ; he Mel Corwin home Thursday, i The Mel Corwlns baby was quite i ill several days this past week i but is much bejler. ter, Mrs. Roy Bowen. Fire Situation Qui$t in Oregon Portland, Aug. 31 UM Oregon and Washington forests today were free of unchecked fires, the U. S. forest service reported. A 90acre tire near Ellensburg. Wash., started Tuesday from a lightning bolt, but 50 men brought the fire under control by Tuesday night. rlres in butherlln. Ore., and Lewis county, Wash., were under control. Weather bureau forecasts call for humidities above 40 per cent in northwestern Oregon and west ern Washington lorests today. Southwestern and eastern Ore gon, however, will have humidi ties below the fire danger point oi M) per cenL w ... . J in Jdano s rayette national for est, tne l5,oooacre fire is still out of control, but fire lines have been established and the blaze has not covered any new ground lor two aays. 1173 Wall Street Phone 700 BOOK'S RULES IGNORED Spokane, Wash. IP Two young Bible salesmen were charged with burglary here. Sher M. Lowry, Detroit, and Francis E. Mefford, Holyoke. Colo., both 23. admitted breaking into the home of Lee Horner. The Bible salesmen complained to the sher iff that business had been "poor" lately. pass the buck to the physical education and health depart ments," he asked. "No single j item Is more important to ihe well-being of an individual than I good health. It is my wish that : each other keep this in mind." Saying that all the members of the teaching staff in Bend had ; already been trained In correct ! teaching methods, Bushong made only general suggestions on in struction techniques. He said "no one can be effl-' dent without a plan," and that each teacher should "plan his work carefully for every period." He reminded that weaknesses and ' difficulties in students should be diagnosed as early as possible, 1 and remedies Instituted. ! New pupils should be made to i feel at home, and help given to acquaint them with others. Indi vidual Interests and abilities should be sought and developed. And, he declared, "teachers' own mistakes sometimes account tor poor learning results." Cooperation Essential In conclusion he said each teacher "represents the entire school system" to the Bend com munity and should "cooperate with one another, administrators and the community." you have an important job to do, teachers, he reminded. You are in charge of the chil dren of this city. It is a great re sponsibility. I am sure you will not take it lightly." Mrs. Joe Elder represented PTA and Bend city school board. High school principals introduced their personnel. Following the general meeting, teachers went to meetings in their respect lye schools, where principals presided. Afternoon Program After lunch, a second general meeting was to convene in the high school library at 1:30, with Robert W. Sawyer, publisher of The Bend Bulletin, speaking on the background oi central Ore gon. The lower division dean of boys at Bend high school. H. M. Nichol son, coordinator of adult educa tion, was to speak on the sub ject of the central Oregon com munity college. A tour of Bend was scheduled for 3 p.m., concluding the day's events. -. ' Tomorrow morning, a general meetinjfor elementary teachers is scneuuiea ior ine J. Alton Thompson school auditorium, with high school teachers to meet in the high school. In the afternoon, teachers are to meet in their own schools and STARTS TONITE! XcQLAXJjJ 1 i MwfaioJd Carey . Shelley Winters iL jS news; j EXTRA lorry SvlHvai Bet R Hussey Howurf Da Sihra NOVELTY CARTOON AIM POOR Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 31 till i Mrs. Lenotine Nelson, 26, won an j uncontested divorce today after i telling the court her husband j threw three dozen eggs at her. missed every time, then used his fist to black her eye. Bulletin Classifieds Bring Results HEAR BETTER With the Acousticon featuring Invisible Hearing ' PLAN TO ATTEND ONE OF OUR TWO CLINICS Redmond Hotel Redmond, Ore. Thursday Sept. 1" Pilot Butte Inn Bend, Ore. Friday Sept. 2 Ask For Mr. W. H. MILLER Acousticon Portland Company 620 Equitable Bldff., Portland, Ore. ine! m LACE iff tttijy 2.98 WeV delighted lo oSer yea 1 quality and fit at this f"jit f 1 bid price! The Artemis label If I it few iinoi the rmy f 1 Mem bee keen euWl)y Uitcbed i 3 1 ea tm Ber-Mil rayon otpe, aaew lerithlr lee triBned. 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