PAGE FOURTEEN THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 194? Redmond and Vicinity Redmond, Oct. 27 Seclal) Jerry Cronln of Powell Hutlp is a patient In the Medical-Dental hos pital. Phyllis McGregor, Vera Vus sett, Helen Suhrc and Anltra Sandwlck accompanied Phyllis' father, Ronald McGregor, to Sweet Home Friday after school to attend the Sweet Home-Redmond game. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holt and children, Doris, Rlehaid, Law rence and Gary, were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Holt of Southwest Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wallenberg were also guests of the Walter Holts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bussoy were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howe of Rend. The group played pinochle and Bessey and Mrs. Howe won high honors. .The Mioses Dolores Summers, Hazel Robertson and Donna Pauls The best cooks in town.. use Crown, were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Miss Kloiso Allen. The group visited in Rend Sunday aft ernoon. Horace Hazen and Don Law lor hunted pheasants In the Pendle ton vicinity over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Hei bison went to Heppner Monday morn ing to spend a week hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harper will stay j at the Hei bison home to care for llll' CIUUUT-U, Mr. and Mrs. James C. O'Neill and daughters, Pat and Sue, and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford McCulloeh, sH'nt the week end visiting Mrs. O'Neill's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davidson. The Davidsons recently moved to Boise from Flint, Mich. T'ley manage the Milner hotel in Boise. Ben Davidson served as one of the Judges at the Merrill potato I festival Friday. Mrs. Davidson accompanied him to Merrill. Mrs. A. Shofstall spent several days last week in Springfield. Redmond G.A.A. membei j held a formal initiation Monday night In the high school gymnasium with president Anitra Saniiwick in charge of t'te ceremony. An informal party was held im mediately after the initiation. Miss Ruby Stephenson sponsors the girls' athletic association. Ray Bessey and daughter, Joan, went riding "in the Tumalo vicin ity Sunday afternoon. The Bes seys recently purchased two sad dle horses. Lois Wallenberg and her sis ter, Linda, were Saturday night guests at the Floyd Holt home. Mrs. A. J. McMurry and daugh ter, Helen, accompanied Mrs. Judd Bourland to Bend Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Holt entertained at a birthday party for her son. Law rence's 6th anniversary. The guest list included Lois Wallen berg, Jerry Enlow and Linda Sue Hayward. Miss Emily Loennig accompan ied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 1-eonnig of North Pow-! der, Oiv to Eugene Friday to attend the wedding of her brother. Franklin, to Miss Marjorie 1 la Ul ersou of Eugene. The wedding took place in the Lutheran church at S p.m. Miss Luenulg is assis tant physical education instruc tor at Redmond Union high school. I Delpha Charlesworth, Bob and I Duayne Shofstall accompanied A. Shofstall to Springfield Sunday I to bring home Mrs. Shofstall, who hail been visiting there. Delpha Charlesworth, Bob and Duayne Shofstall, and W. K. Charlesworth accompanied A. Shofstall to Sweet Home Friday night to attend the Sweet Home Redmond game. Bruce Rogers re turned home wilh them. Mr. and Mrs. Derivll Sharp and ! children, Sandra Lee and Dorroll j Edward, were Bend visitors Sat j unlay. I LViroll Sharp and Robert Low-1 Jell spent the week end hunting ! on the Hostettler and Charleston i ranches. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Browning I were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lVr roll Sharp. I Mrs. Paul Simmons, who has I been ill for some time Is staying at the home oi tier parents, Mr. and Mi's. F. Grammar. Rusty Davies accompanied the group of Westminster Fellowship students to Nelscott Sunday to at tend a Youth convention. The group will return Tuesday night. Mrs. Wesley Baker is substitut ing for Davies in his class at high school. NORTH REDMOND North Redmond, Oct. 27 (Spe cial I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blake and son, Darrell, helped Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dexter dress out their turkeys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Jones and daughter spent Sunday at the Vol ney Grant home on Crooked river. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth from Broth- AT NO EXTRA COST! TOP 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon BOTTOM V4 teaspoon and Vi teaspoon fWyl Easy to wash i NOW PACKED IN EVERY BOX OF ALL-BRAN Get yours today while the supply lasts! YOURSI Accept this 4-in-l measuring spoon now in every package of delicious Kellogg's all-bran! MODERN I All spoon measuring sizes in one! Table spoon and teaspoon on one side! Half-teaspoon and quarter-teaspoon on other side. Handier than 4 separate spoons. Washes easily, quickly. Acidproof! Offer made to acquaint you with the sweeter-tasting and crispier Kellogg s all-bran of today! Use all-bran and measuring spoon to make muffins everybody loves. Lagntl lender! ttecipe on all-bran box. Laxative, too! If suffering from constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet, enjoy a bowlful of Kellogg's all-bran every day. And drink plenty of water. Delicious natural laxative food! HURRY! Get your all-bran 4-in-l measuring spoon now. Supply is limited. Visit your grocer quick! Offer made by Kellogg's of Battle Creek, Mich. lnlfl fnJfnlnnnl Xifc- mam J(fsmst popular lae j j FRECKTeANDHIS FRIENDS 'By Merrill Blosser 'SJ Tl&yJ Cwe'll do the TmwmT f I see what ( We COULD "W'TH buttermilk. V I Ift uf?.T'f5rk'9.S2ENCE OURSELVES, I VOL! WAY MfcSKANTZ HAVE i AND STEWED tS.. I, KtcT&; 2 I V so ir shouldnt y Be info, meant; this sandwiches.' J pruhes Foe M I UatX Yt m .Cost much j-SA surprise r?,BBfe -IVdessert- that'll m I j p - cis culled at (he Pfaff home Mon day. Mrs. l.ousla Huston (if The Pallcs, who has heen hero tor sev eral weeks visiting at the Karl IVxter home, and with other central Oregon friends, left Sun dav for lioiue. M Sgt- and Mrs. 11. K. Wiley and son, Charley, left l'YIday morning for Weudover, l!tali, where Wiley Is stationed, Mrs. Maldla Deboy and son and Mrs. Fernet t Weaver were recent visitors at the Fd Weaver home. Mrs. Karl Dexter entertained ladles of II.K.C. of Terrelioiuie Krnngv Thursday afternoon. Klec lion of officers was held. The hostess served luncheon of pump kin pie and coffee. Visitors at the Edgar Duncan home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Maiston of I'linevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Vent Uintz left Tuesday for Portland where Mr. I.antz will attend a grunge con ference and Mrs. Unit will vi.sll a sisior-litlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kdgur Dunenn had for dinner guests Fiidav evening Mr. and Mis. Ail Loudon of Ter rebonne ami Mr. and Mis. Milton Harper of Kediiiond. Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Dowse who spent the summer Hoiking al Fast lake, hud supper at the Kd Weaver home Tuesday. They are going on a two weeks landing trip in llrlllsh Columbia. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul (iillflth and .luanita I 'arks attended 1'ie din ner held at the Christian church Sunday. The Christian chinch women held a shower for Hie church kitchen Friday interim, m al the home of Mrs. Wendell 1 lerliisnn. Mrs. then Jones called on Mis. Fred MacDouald Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Waff of Itosohurg Monday brought Mr. You Can Now Buy the New Buick Specie! Business Coupe, Delivered in Bend for 02,097 00 Or at Flint, Michigan for 1,829 00 See Bend Garage Co. For savings up to $283.00 on Factory Delivery of Other Buick Models. Waff's brother. A. W, I'fnft of Kelull, Kan. A. W. I'fuff will visit hero at Hie home of Ills hrolhcr. Mr. ami Mis. Lloyd Jennings, who have been living on Ihe Kd (ircciilcc place, have bought a home hi itedimmd and are mov ing Inlo II November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley ac companied Mr. and Mis. Kalph Wiley lo Ihe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Clevenger Sunday lo help Clevenger butcher hogs. Mrs. C. K. Ferguson called on Mrs Frank Cm win Wednesday afleinoon. They worked on arti cles for tin1 Sunshine bimuir to be held next Saturday. liullctlu Classifieds firing Hexulls FOR WOWffl wiOBLY em Mm Mrs mm xx f'fkiZPt (wwe u TciepFCElSCHMANN S) tfr V , U EXTRA-ACTIVE Jft L spaNiae inw luke-) JW U-ft rTr.UiX7 WARM WATER, IET 4 l I ' 'I ' ' STAN0V3 MINUTES, ) L LOOKwl 3 packages nt a time. When you want it there it is! 3 times as many women prefer FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST JLJ 9 ' 0 4 , Ut frA f tmm s ft ; i m i 7 N ows the time when Autumn culls you out for it rumble in your Buick. Slide under the wheel and answer that call,' Tuke a Firvbull cruise through the countryside, with your heart (row ing lighter and the years slipping olT your shoulders at each mile I Just one reminder, though. Make sure your liuiek is in top shape to keep step with you. First bring it in to us and let us clean summer's dust out of your nir filter, flush out tired summer crunk case oil with its grit nnd goo, check your carburetor adjustment to sec (hut you're getting the most powerful, most economical mixture' with October's cooler, heavier utmosphcrc. We can do this quickly, economically, with a sure touch. Our thorough Huick (ruining and long Huick experience in doing each job the faetory-designuted way have eitrned us a reputution we're the "Fountain of Youth" for liuicks. To muke it cusy, we've printed a Full Check List below. Just tear this out, drive in this week und hand it to us nnd when you head out for the open road there'll be a huppy smile on your face I Tat"'''''' Fall Checkup light!, brakoi, tiro wear, front-end alignment, oil filter unit, battery, car heater. Adjust Carburetor, distributor. Clean Air cloaner. Fluih Crankcaio, cooling lyitem. Estimate Antifreeze requirements. ; ALSO Lubrlcare (bumper-to , bumper lubrication and Inspection). Suickcaie BEND GARAGE COMPANY 709 Wall St. Phone 193