WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN News of Tumalo Community 'I'umitUi, Dec. 7 (Spec'lHll Mr.i vImII wllh relative. While In Port- iiiiii Aim. it. J. Aiiillicr una hiiiiiII mm, Kk'huiil, let I mommy of Him week lur CuIuiiiImih, Ohm, ililvliiK lliiuiiHli Willi Ii'W'iKl from Uend. Ui'fui iiMuiiiliiK llOIIIU Mill WCI'll lll'IOIl! ('III IHllllllH, tlm AihiIum a will (o lu Detroit Ullll lllld M)HSCBHIMI of II IK'W CHI'. Mr. unci MiN, Jim (J, lli'iiry oe cuiiiiiinli'il lliclr hiiii mill (IuiikIi Ici -in law, Mr, mill Mid, hmn i uni fy, lu t ' ( I ii ix I Sunday fur u iliiy'a Culver Culver, lce. 7 lS.(iil) Hit. , tciilly limn led woro Cluirlea Mca- 0IIC,er III Culver 1111(1 Ml H. Mil- ilnil Smith ul Aluhu.. Wi'dncHilay iiiiu'iiImk u now IIiik Was I'iiIhciI un tho pule near the llljll UllHMll, WHM IIOll'r It'll.'- niunlca uiitl music by lliu school band. Mr. mill Mm, I IcihcIicI Itcail mill Mm. J. I'. Head nlioictl In Tort in ml 'l'huimlny icturiiliiu home tluil I'vcnlim. Mr. inn! Mm. lnviiync lluKituin mid Mr. mid Mm. 1'oiin Knulkln It'll Tliumdiiy morntiiK or l'uii land mi u HhoppliiK Hip, return till! Iininc Sunnily evening. At Ii'ikUiik O.UO. rlul) moot lug lit (hi' linuiu of Mrs. I III inn I.lnkx In Ki'dinnnd lasl Thursday were Mm. 1-. M. Ilurni'y, Horn May Homey and Mm. II. K. Ki'i'iiry. Mi'liiU'iH from Itortinonil wi'iv Mm. Eii Wi'iivi'r, Mm. John llenilcmim, Mih, Hurry Wlndoin, Mm. Jark WcIkihhI mid Mm. I'enrl Wi'lKiind, The ni'xr meet iiiK will Ih till! Christ inns party ul lite homo of Mih, l'cnrl Wei Hand, thi' I'Vi'iiliiK ol Pec. 13. Tin' followdnit now oHIecra wore eli-cl-ill at tills mi'i'tlnii: Mm. John lii'iidi'moii, i :-nl1i'iit ; Mm. I lurry Wlndon, acoreliiry; Mm. II. fc.. Kii'iiry. vice prcslilonl. ami Mm, Ward MoKostlo. treasurer. Mm. Hill llurke hiiH recently hern n piillcnr ut the hospital In I'rlnevlllo. A lovely baked hum dinner wiih aorvod Saturday noon to nhout (iO liranui' "K'inlM'i'H at the l'o moim inectliiK at Hay alack Kimilic bull. After ilinni'r a pro Kiiim In rhnrKc of the Pomona lcolurrr, Mrs. Tom Pnwi-ra of Madias, was enjoyed by nil. Tho buslni'KM part of the meetlnK was then compli'ted and a fi o'clock dinner was served ro those who remained for the evenlnit, when the fifth decree was conferred on 10 candidates. Visitors were Mr. unci Mrs. C. illi'del, Mm. Stel la Nelson. Mm, lllers. Mr. and Mia. Cieorite Murphy, members from Pine Korest grant!!' near Mend and state aniline deputy Vein Unit nnd Mm. Lantz of Kedmond. Refivshments were served after the di'Kree work. There will he a Joint Insralla tlon of newly elected officers from Kiannes In Jefferson coun ty at Ashbulle (jnitiKe hall on fuesdav evenliiK. Dec. 20. This meeting will be open to the pub lic. Mr. and Mm. C. R. HnKiniin were business visitors In Uend Krl'lay. . ,. Mr. and Mis. II. E. keeney were shopplnt! nnd visiting In It.'dniond Friday. Mr, and Mrs. I.yle Greenwood returned home Sunday evening after a two-weeks honeymoon " Mr. nnd Mrs. F. !.. Dlckerson. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, son. Jlmmv, nnd daughter. Alice. Mr. mid Mm. Cordon Dlckerson ami daUKhrer. Mary, and twin daugh ters. Lcln and Lola, all from Parma, Ida., spent the week end at the B. N. Dlckerson home. The following new officers were elected Saturday at the Jef ferson county Pomona meeting ut Haystack grange hall. Master, Willis Niirtz: overseer. Wayne Carter: lecturer. Mis. Tom Powers; chaplain, Mrs. John I,ee; steward, Charles J. Keegan Jr.;. assistant Hteward. L. M. llor ney; gate kcepr, Dr. Howard; sec relary, Mrs. Hlmiehe Mender a. -ii. ' irmiuimT. Mrs. Kva Steb- i,iu. Pnnwinn Mrs. Doris Cor- win; Ceres, Mrs. Lucille Class; Flora, Mm. F.velyn Nmtz; lady ' iKiuiuimii Hlewiird. Mrs. L. M. Hop ney; executive committee, Cuy Corwln, l'"loyd Glass and Charles Keegan Sr. ' New Mayor Keeps Bus Driving Job Haverhill. Mnss. dl'i Joseph L. Wlllelt decided to keep his Job ns n bus driver even though hp was elected mayor of Haverhill. "It will keep mi close to the people nnd I'll know their prob lems," he explained. "Hesldcs," Wlllelt ndded, I can't live on the mayor's saliiry of $2,500." Use classified ads In The Bulle tin for quick results. land a car si nick lliu Henry's car on I he lender unci threw Mrs, Joe Henry ugalnst the sldu of the car, In caking her collar hone, mid In flecting briilsuN, Mrs. Joe C. Hen ry Jr., of Mend, Is raring for Mrs, Henry for u few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hull rilllesplu entertained ul pinochle Sat unlay evening for a few neighbors und frleiKlH, those present being Mrs. Mmgurel Klewait of Keilinond, mother of Mr. Cllleuple; L'. Kldge wuy, uf llelllnghmn; Mr. and Mm. Clenii McFull, und Mr, und Mrs. Irving Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Kedmond were dinner guests Thanksgiving day ut tho Llob Gil- icxplo Home. Lusigu Hill Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. K L. Hall, left last week for Ills station ut Sun Diego, fol lowing a few days spent here over Thanksgiving, Hill la In the ulr corps und la soon to sturt flying Jet plnnes. Home Kconomica club of Tum alo grunge held an all day meet ing at the home of Mrs. John Hopper Wednesday of this week. A small gill exchange was held. Hoy Scouts mid severnl men worked on the scout building on the grange properly ul Tumalo Saturday. Mrs. Ceo, Ilcilman spent sev eral days In the valley lust week, going down to attend a wedding. Michael Newby, li year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.'H. Newby, who recenlly moved here, fell from the merry-Ko-round ul school lust week nnd broke his leg In two plan's, Michael will have to miss school the rest of this school your. Gene nnd Itonald Carver of Myrtle Point arrived Saturday night, to stay with their grand mother, Mrs. L. A. Hartford. The iMjya enlerwl Tumnlo Behind Monday morning, Gene In the third grade and Konuld In the first. The Tumnlo primary room now has an enrollment of 42 pupils. Mm. Nell Davis Is a patient at the St. Charles hospital. Gurnet McCartney returned insi wii'K irom I'ortinnd, where he vlshcd fur n U'fck. N Douglas Sbepard left Dec. 1 for Tillamook where he will uskIhI his brother, Jerry In testing milk for a month while another man Is sick In the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Thompson of, Newberg, former Tumalo grangers, visited t h e grange meeting rriday evening. Following the business session of the grange, during which It was voted to assist with the fur nishing of treats ngaln this year or the scnooi Christmas pro gram, supper of cuke and coffee was served by the following: Mr. and Mrs. K. VV. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Kurtz, Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Wlnney. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ilcilman. Scout leader Pearson, of Bend, was given a short time out of the business session of the grange to talk on the community chest nnd cards were passed out among those present for distribution in the community to those wishing to contribute to the chest fund. Following supper a film "A Miracle in Paradise Valley," fur nisheil by the Pnclflc Telephone & Telegraph Co., was shown. The Bend public schools projector op crated by James Murray, an eighth grader of Bend, was used for showing the film. Vei n 1 larlford, lecturer of Tum alo grange, announced that at the next grunge meeting on Dec. IB. the army recruiting service will show a film entitled "Bikini Atom Bomb Test", which will be In tech nicolor. Also on the program will lie some of Mrs. Bowles dntlclng pupils. Balloting on state officers of the grange was conducted nt the meeting Friday evening with 3(i votes being cast, A demonstration by the state college on lice control methods on cattle was conducted Monday morning nt the Skyline ranch, owned by Ralph Cuke. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williami 'BAH THAT EDi rdK'b V I WINK WAIT M-M-m-m- A BUM Hti KNOW , HE'S tMONPBRFULX B07&" BUSINESS KIDS i3ET A BIC3 KICK. 1 NOT TO MENTION 1 ENTERPRISE LEAftS a OA 6EEIN THt-JK t OUR NAMES W TO PGATH GUN IN NAME IN TH" PAPER CONNECTION! HUNT FOR SALABLE AW HE JIS 6EZ. THREE 1 WITH ROOTINO MATERIAL ... fOUR BOyS FIND MIJRD6R IN TRASH PILES 1 NAME6 FINP CUN WHILE R0OTIKk3 L WHAT A CONSI&- MURPER WEAfON S. IN TKA&H PILE y 'I ERATE (SUV YES. WEr COULDA J I . y urirr T.BEEN NTHERe ) mm THg AFTER-EPITOg 'j.'Z! ' 'I Vital Statistics Following is n list of the births und deaths in Deschutes county for the period Novcmlicr 4 to No vember 28, according to the rec ord of flie Trl-Counly heulth do- pnnmeni: 3lrths; Nov. 4, John Philip to Philip and Ardlth Coyner; Nov. 5, Neul Charles to Rodney and Ala deun Hufstader; Nov. 6, Richard William to LuVcrne nnd Patricia Johnstone; Nov. 7, Philip Gordon to Gordon and Joy George; Jo seph Loehr and James Michael to John and Dorothy Turner; Caro lyn Rose to Waller and-Lorraine Crulkshnnk; Nov. 9, David Nlch olus to John and Kuth Jacobs; No. 12, Vlckl Lynn fo Corbin and Daisy Weber; Guy Wilson to Paul and Mildred Fisher; Nov. 14, Tere sa Anne to Ralph and Mary Craw ford; Nov. 17, Gary Richard to Klchurd and Frances Schaertl; Charles Edward to Charles and Mlmia Moon; Nov. 18, Evan Stu art to Evan and Dorothy Thomas; Nov. 20, Robert Barclay to Robert and Mildred Sandman Jr.; Thom as Edward to Hurold and Virginia Hold; Nov. 21, Karen Aleen to Alois and Ruth Bigus; Nov. 24, Cheryl Marie to Cloyd and Vir ginia Herrtngshuw; Nov, 26, Michael Paul to Edward and Ei leen Duffy; Nov. 27, Mury Eliza beth to Lelnnd and' Mury Land ers; Nov. 26, Juy Clark to Wlllard und Merdyth Ward. Deaths: Nov. 12, Minnie Fran ces Sanders; Nov. 14, James Ar thur Foss, and Nov. 20. Jeremiah Timothy Cronln. Study of Eskimo Language Planned Copenhagen nil The Smith sonian Institute of Washington and the Arctic Institute of North America huve been negotiating wllh the Danish linguist. Prof. L. L. Hummerich, ahour a one-man expedition to Alasku to study the Eskimo language. Prof, Hummerich said Alaska Is the best pluce for studies of this kind, because the Eskimo lan guage is the most primitive of the northern languages. He would probably visit the island of Nunl vak, southwest of Alaska. He said thut as the old primitive Eskimos have become almost extinct and the younger gcneralnon Is living In close contact with the outer world, It is of great importance fo carry out the investigation of the language now. The Danish museum Inspector Helgc Lai. sen also will undertake a one-man expedition to Alahka to study the life of the lust Inland tsklmos there. Insecticide spraying f?om air craft In Connecticut is more com mon on tobacco fields than on other furm cropland. 'Saved my Life A Co.l-i.nd for GAS-HEARTBURN" Wh,nMrAwilfnifnh nrUi pniwntpnlnriil.mifTfWifts Inn him, MHir mtimncti unci lirurt Imrn. rttT" iwunlir lrrarrlm thn fKtMtnfUnjt mMlclnm knnwn Mr VfiililtiinftHnrwlli't iiiMlfifiraHknliHMtMii tililctn No Invnllvn. Ili'll-nrm lirlniiH roniiort In ft tirty nr rriurn Imtllo to ux fur doiilile umnoy buck. BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 fi LAW NABS JESSE JAMES - Greenville, Tenn. Ui Jesse James wns arrested here. He was one of two men nabbed by alcohol tux unit agents at the site of a moonshine whisky still. New Miracle Drug Stops Cold Symptoms In a Single Day ANAHIST NEOHETRAMINE Get It at City Drug Co. SEE HOW OUR SANITONE SERVICE KEEPS CLOTHES LOOKING NEW LONGER Are you up a tree .for Christ mas cash? Will money In your purse make Christmas a hap pier occasion for you? 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