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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1949)
x :on Historical Soolsty Vublto AuJltorltiis 1 POHTUNO I, OREQOS THE BEND " BULLETIN Sfate Forecast Oregon Partly cloudy Thursday. Warmer today. High temperatures 25 to 35 today and 28 to 38 Thursday. Low 15 to 25 tonight. LEASED WIRE WORLD NEWS COVERAGE CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER BENbTDESCrTUTEC 34th Year TWO SECTIONS No. 14 n Kills Ih Ayto ree do K A Gas Stalled Winter Finds Most of U.S. Storm-Bound Chicago. nc. 21 iU' Winter jumped the gun today, with cold, snow. sleet -Hir heavy fog spread ing over much of the nation. Officially, winter isn't schedul ed to arrive until 11:24 p.m. EST. . But orange, lemon and grape fruit growers in Cullfornlu were out much of the night with smudge pots to save their tender citrus groves from below freezing temperatures. 'J5 at Inillo. 24 at Beaumont, at San Bernardino. In tl.e great plains, tempera tures! were ilO below zero. Six children wen- burned to death In Texas and In Wisconsin as householders tried to heat their homes against the Increas ing cold. At Dalhart. In the Texas panhandle, there were 3.7 Inches of snow, the heaviest fall of the season In that stale. Shst and freezing rnln gave Okluhomans trouble with communications anil w ith airline scheduli-s. Storm lilts MUlwrttl A vsst "storm disturbance" In the midwest sprayed freezing rnln from ihe Texas panhandle actus Oklahoma and .Missouri to the Mississippi valley. Chicago forecaster Julius Had Iter warned Ihst the storm wss sweeping northeastward and eventually wxiuld spread a sheath of k-r as far as southeastern Wis rotuun ami k-wer Michigan. The sttm 'almost lopw.t" Ihe eastward men.rr,t ol ibe odd wsre thai swt-trf I lie northern plain but lU-lmr Mid eventually inU stari a new eastward mose Hslnrr tataj l " early" lm tm stu4. I-"1' rf 'he tuliuU Mte Mi ITil JUuas 7rrtvu'n weie eTt m tnmi of N.wih al Skiih l kna and Me.ta The northern nrii ( Arlwwa aim rrp""l inlnHS res lifirs i oss .0 Ivbnr at Ivnl-ina N at iHduih Minn . I l" Imr al n't. Ariz, and 5 tan al I s-s M-noes la A Wt"-" lfHl i"-l out f' pt's siss In He that nl II eroi4 BksH t amp "sl In Ihe i.rrrrM ml'-s rHttrsl f tutors' nt Ca'if. tn nearertn enltMTesx llm i J(ea,r4 At WassVrw AfW. M"l M Wt l Ihe life nl sf vi Mrs Riesws in irvt H h isVii Hi r IrwrK-i ,ht af'ee ss he err m K Sfsieshnexl rsNn awl IW N jsss l OS H iwsss! al V'c as " fl eiil air fl4 sr1 afet assej s Israsr e-f fvs m ir m terrrnym's-i f I 'sH. J lt-f sH I4.s itexm Ml In Se A sst hfi if fsm Mwl H stsssxvnf trs eM fmt. hseg'er t rrs rwr'srfi Itrrm Ihe gn.l SU'es tn Nest Krt'4 Alrmst h I iei e.f fsin Ml In wrrer Tw wit nfll lists M 'few rr.r" si reH ed to re fid ni-ed tsefvntrs Sv1 esse the sts'er sfmrsre In Ness T'rra Clr. 2 Rescued From Burning Boat Wimhes'ef Off, ftee. 31 1M- Ton rremmhes ff n nr Irenli'sM ftsilof hrl r.ff Ihe i H'm r have tWn resfired Imm ihe srstf sfrsr an erptosrvn ami fire ahnarrl fnrrerl stssrvVm fnenl of Ihe vrssrl, the roast g'lsrd sard tndsy. Thrwe of Ihe rVfs gss lank svhkfi hsre not hkrwn up were esped ?r fo go at sny mln-iv TH. fUtiing vessel Tsetf c lTI fnetsaired I? had m'tf IN- rreene and taken tt of the dls reswl hmt's rienmen shosrrl. The roast guard sard Ih-re wss no re pnrf ol the number of men In trouble or the names nf the re cued 3 shopIavju t Moose in m?!r J fAJ . . . v. a y v . y ft I & 4m ISP l-. ,7.'Vri1rW t -s. I "t.,v-. W... ''I I 1 tni in i i 'I ' m m ii'i-anii. i iii.ii.si'.laiia i,,i-i mT53 ljyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose kilned earlier this week In filling Chrlalmas baskets, fur families of the Bend community. la-ft to right are Mis. I). Bryan. Mis. 1. Pipes ikms-llngl. Fred Cartel, Santa Claus. Wally Sunonson. Clfford Bilggs, Mis. It. Barton ami Wall)' Slmonwm. ine, Oil Bids Submitted; No Contract Let A bid uf si rents -r gallon tn Ihe Louin Oil mmnv was rtse lusisl nf m k rswlup csm triHi rrwsssls nv.rtc lu lirsrutes irtiy I. r.i, i . irealfst .Uy si be i'nmg of bkls ) Ihe rmjnty omjiI. Two prin.let.m cuorerns. Stsn dard tril rmian arxl fn-ial I'e frtileum ispristi.in. solmiCleil ktrnlHsl 1"W I'I'Ib id IJV frills pel gallon on dirsiel oil t'ouit ni-mliris m lulling (, I. Allen. Judi-r, srnl csimmlssi ,nrrs A K S'eseni ami K r Varrsi. i(im In rssmlne all hMs I'lnre swsrbeg mniriMis They n esiwriet In anmno their d rtsem i.rm4rsw. Agri lm nl ( llrsl f n an sriermeel Msrrn I'red ls!ne hrmfl msfMCrr f Stsn dr-l il c'mie In M-tvl. ami K . Ntrlsen al dislrltnlnt l- risl Ivirrdesim rmwsem l ass rVs-tVsl ihs Ihe li-fssff rn eetn shes ll esie Ihe il)esel wl mrlr if Ihe wrr1 lis s r 1 Ihe K-sivs ef f nvsde ysrl t,seenW'tse cf ihe ns gssn'.ne hVf I f SI c-"T t't Is TrtH Wit is lner Inn rsfresrt 'enw fsent siere e M s'- i hi (n.rllsil RhfieVI ' nl rnissf . Am l-rg In Ihe r't ff In I's'K-n hris on IVe r Jine M 4f ! eSI ir-e firm kh re eets-es i)-e ff sm;fie rrwtirsi-t s'- ill he s'WsM n f-.T-.s. trss rnsinr hi'rVsirre ml al grs-sse. St!'h missr esrnrs Tss In h4r All h rsvV ! nn gs 'ine srsrheV-l tfe rn's sse 1st. Iwil dvl TV hvlwV the Tt r IVtsI fs I or r gs:m shi H s1 nn emini rm1 emiireTiml In Ihe enntlr-jr-re-rn msiniensms. e re rssir nf r.-1s Ihe rwirr Is r f"nd1 Ihe s-rwinl nf Ihe stsfe !.. l espsiml In ihe fr.sr nwvr.iSs nf fUs yer the rwi-rir nse-i nr-e " eslVmi nf gsswline frhet tt leiim prnduvis wM in ls sTie nevw hi- Ih ermnis- Irlirds 9 St 2 rsl'ns f rtyssM ml: 21 hsr re! nf nil: IftTO preinds r.f rresse. srd anr f ll'rm nf Ire ins r-. Tree mrrn offers en hnih ess Mine snd rtresH nil n-sde h-r f-e sis firms fo'lew: S'rsrl 'HI -rrrrssns, rs!ire. it 75 en'; ,res nil, 12 eenfs; fnersl I'e rrdim 'rr rw1-m 71 9 sd 12 ennis; liffhf -H fni erwrssnT. 21 S3 en M ern's: Phet fK! enm t.anv. 22 ami 11 cents: Signal fXl enmnsn" 21 74 and 1.1 rents, and t'nkm fMI mmpsnjr. 2I.S and H rents. ii t.tr.At. rxmr hit Wsshir.eton IVo 21 "f - Rti tA Orwetf. D, T'S., M fody he xsrfl! ask the FBI to help stor I. ej-sl Immigration he claims Is n.i a seek so hnee It prctr.Tl'i srrwnts to a "foreiin Invasion.' f.ossetf Slid he wants the fTit to Imes'igate subversives among the thousands pouring fhrourh wWe gaps In lh nstlon'i oirder g'isrd and to dig Into "fake passport racket" that enables many of Ihe aliens lo rtay. Role of Sania's Assistants jamw-.r- , jw i 1 ' - - r - s . .:- M0iiasJisssfcS3BttUBsMaasiiii i nit i nai'nV3 Elopemenf of Clark Gable, Lady Stanley, Provides New Thrill for Hollywoodites Ity Viki;im Ms 1'IIKAK.xiiN il s.i.4 r ... ii.jiimj i..,..iM.aii HiiIIvwimmI, )iv. '.'1 d'l'i Clark (nlile's ilasliing elopement i with I'Uglas Kairluuiks' willow, Ijidy Syhin Stanley, huil Ibe . film colony still ratclmij Iifth today. , Th great ssrern lover, now -It gnj "rgy haired, Tnarriol his fourth wife at ilinle ranch yesterday w hile phonograph ground nut the wedding mnrih. then whikrd hT off for a , 1 1 sri-ret hiineymisin. C B L'.. i I'althing Ihe whole town Sale of Babies Chnmtft Pnrtlnnrl i '''"'"I l.d.V Sylvia to San! VwMUfyCU, fWflUHU,,ull(i si., pi, ked I ipgfnar Woman Arretted riage license from A giggling r..rtlnd lc IX dis Dm i lit sl'nrnry Jnbn II. Mimirl bls sshnl for (Itrfon taws with j "nw.ie lerlh" slier anmnim in line I. sting of sn allrge l.b s..liiiig ting that o-rle. In tr"n anl Wsshlng'm. srilbtf unwsntr.1 snfsnls b-f W lo !-S .. . Miil'm.niah rmnly au'hnf I'rrs srstet.tsr at tested Mrs lies , !..ssh W-st and nn rharges nf -ixeisl rMid s.swnl ,- The tn..tmm fine I it ...h an nff hrte H $lsl Sf rtrrr, lfrhsfre Md'nwi! ssd at jesst II hshsrs tsn s.-i n M,i,nd Mn-e ss t r. , r S.M e esvtstfsesl frnrs ihe 7rVn-ari ns h.(-.l m HrsKSs. I" M IIs MMst-s were Vf . and. Mrs I, W rSwtsnn , ... The f rrrg'ss esse m hri Mrs Prswh si s rrrfi;ir!r! hrr-e m- Ihe rn nnsMial isrnH nvef a isrl Irwttsn hsris tn het lr ! V'SVntrt MM A crwrse siM,, hmiM Ihe rtiiM sisft t v Irsm Mr Mwh. rMxtrsni H r-rsws- n r, Ath m-faer snM it t Vrs IVfry Trwe. v-t Mnd lot rt. Northwest Gets Warmer Weather . ' I Portland, tier 21 tlx A tnsss inf srsrm air. rnl 'eg In fiom the : Psrlftc tresn. K.liy shotichsng ;ed Ihe scesther Mrresn on Ihe sm-test ny nt ine vest. I feew-iAtrs1s hud itrtMs-fed Tr Int the Wilis-r te s-slV-y last riM wlrfs m nrams lw rrwh Isll In ikismmTi PnttlsM Instead a light, srsrm trtle ' rsme i Wsim air from the west Mock ed off an fsmtied blast of ir-M t air fiotn Canada, the etl;r I bureau m d. and tempers tores tn ! western Oregon were predrrr -4 I lo tetnsln shos-e treeiing for tne next two day. ! Ahnxre I..VYI feet and east nf the Cascade mri-.mtslns ihs mere vry h e:pecred to remam In the suo rrer.-rng rnnge. The Portland hydrogrsphk" of ; flee of ihe navy said today was Ihe shoncrt day of the yeir by few seconds, and that In time , belts where winter arrives near midnight H will he difficult to tell whether today or lo.nirrow are the shortest days. xV t.VJi . .V.A ' off guard, he rushed the tail riage license from a giggling girl clerk and was laying his I ilos al the Allsal guest isihIi In SoUang lirf ue anytsxly knrw what was hspa-nlog Ills housrkeevr Ihiajghl lie wss "out lo l imb '; his Miello dl I n I know where he wss snd a M of beautiful slaimnir Iris were iwomtefing If bed call lor a date tooluhl si , -f. . in. irJ- . . ... h !hU ln mM T ''" '""T. r reretnnn It. Ih IIMsi, ' "T " '' 'eVrrnty tetlnl In r Ihe rpres "TJ ,Ur .MtIt4sy If s'-e d m Arvi she ss.,1 rs " rih,vle whngssebrt ,f, mt & MKt ( ;smrr us ..M swi4 her nil IW fe -i .f v- .m I - . - . , . - - . prs!hl)r nM " g sssi Ihis was I. shies bmr'h lrk In alrsr and the e his Irtrwls sjti1 be it nes-rr like 1ter saM rvttr stTMtM ser make him l4 r his ihlrd wife. Carole tm ,tr, nm naM kmsred mta semi rtlreT nt fos s ,hle V- Ites-Mstwata Jtet where lie hrsvx mmmers seete was a rtorels giisr-Vd see ret The huikr al (, shies I'Kinn rrt rvmsr kl Ihe emiple ha tn t rhrvfce tn lh-re. and a s.irtin re-.sn Mr led Ihey might he m "5-sa Vrsmtsss Th rmipw aH Iher planned tn hnfl a host for Hrfftniulii as anon as ther ran (el reservations It wss the foiirth msrtiace for t jMt Kvtvta. ton. and she was ra rt.,r, In a nt-r blue wri riress stun sthbe roller and mtfs f;strte smre dark hbre business) railt. Mrs. Vets Pier, srster nf the hrMo. was tnsrrr il rVmor. Her hirstVrnd. Iisil Rrrr. nave the hV away. ;shle's he-si man srss IrVwtsrd f-frlrk' ng. pr-f-ss agent fnf V;M and the msn who tg ; ed l B. Marer's eropement jesr sen. IT'S . RARnsRir! ' Ssn lanrtsro. law. 21 rtfs R-slph fjreene. 3S. serving five rears at Afratraz prHon for roh heTT and assault In Washington. I. will hare In ahher In prls- issuw iitHterwear fcr the rest ;0f hf sinter. C.reen fried fo file petition In federal court yesietlay charging he wa cruelly and Inhumanly punished because prison author I- ties wouldn't M him miv heavier underwear. Federal fudge Louis E. Hood min ordered the court cleTk to re fuse to accept the petition. ' 7. i I Dynamiters Fail in Plot AimedatUAW Ity I'aul K. Kvozodn I If liltni l'rvs Mtsfl CorrMtMlii.nll Detroit. Div. 21 ill.. Dynamit er tried to blow up the CIO Hull ed A in i Workers liilernalloiial heailiUiirteiN with a botnli ills gulsiil as a ('Illiniums package, police said loiiay, A Ixitchi'd fuse, which was lighted lull went out mi i-lghlh of nn Inch from explosion point, spoiled the plot, pcillcc said. The other of the two (usi's stopped an Inch shoit of the point where It would have set olf Ihe explosion. I A rardlMiard box packed wllh j .')'.! slicks o( dynamite enough to! wreck Ihe three slory building was found last night Jimmied j against the outside basement i stairway. I NewpaH-r (ilven Tip An anonymous Hp to a news )iimt ieMirler lid lo the illwrov ery. 'Die ncild smell of burning powder still filled the Mali well whan Ihe liaiufinade bomb was (omul. "An eighth of an Inch more mid all hell would have broken loose," lielectlve Henry Kiism-I of the; ixdli-c sNi lal Invesllgatlon bu I I run said. I The Isimb was found at hIkiuI ll:.l pin. lUSTl bv two I'AWi maintenams. men, who seari'liisl , after an eat li-r isillie hunt fulled. Juwph Krug, chief of the imiIIiv lip.it I inenis special Investigation; buivsu. said lm was convinced the;,, ,rw,.r ,IU,.( u, (ll,K.t '- ' l'"1 " "I' "r pistol. same "netwnik" Ihal Irlisl to I t. tt.IVed It at his lirolhM. assassinate CAW 1'iesldent Wal j ju, , sm . Ijingslon sl-plieil la-, ler I'. Iteuther and his brother : iwern the older Is.vs. Joseph VMor. He would noi elalorale on 1 1l(u, hiil the plsnd'a sensitive trig svhal be mrsni by "neiwoik." gerand the gun flied Walter. Vinor and aiuitlien. - - nroihrr. Hoy. were at home when the bomb was found All were sctieitulcil for fliHstlonlng liy m IKt In see II Ihey could Ihiow any light nn the third attack against the CAW mil lis nfficeis In Ihe last f-ai and one half. The CAW presl.lent refused to' "','"".,r . ,,,nVP J'?'..:".'1:-?J" a isimmo-i lyiie near Ihe airs i way. j mnniunisls Blsined Aiilliol illes said pietkms sssns sliiallon allempls An Victor and .Waller ileuihrr might have trrn ; i motlvateil by their vlguious bat Ik-against isimmunlsts I Wsl er was Ihe lnienirel victim' Iwbrn an unl.etillt:e. gunman as me mas,e,m,, , p,.,. h..l and rtltbally wr.und.-il him ' ' ' "I l - srlbls-air ', he ,i.., in Ihe kitchen of his1 u1',n1 H,ll"r ,S monovk-h N.ir Tl.litrrn months later Vrr ;"" he o,g,.nlrd the smug lor wss s...i..led bv an ..ull.nl "' ""rr dismissed whn akrd a shmgun through Ihe wlmtew nf his living room. Ilreil. then iMsl Into the darkness A lli'M drlrle whkh slarleil In j la'e altetnoon yrslrrdsy dampen ed the lose special lnrsllgjtlim rMe Jnssph Krug said, and pmb al.t heisMl present the explosion 1 nynsmi.e i-s wrapsni in stnne I nrisimss ps(sr wun a ,am. ,. ; Woe rtlitwifi ovl-re-l S hlfsrre lourh An anonymous telephone rail In net.-r mar lead tn dlsmv-1 ery nf the dvnsmlte Jack I'kker-1 log nf the Ire'rnll Times received s rail ahmil 7:.l pm. (l-STl. I Juvenile p. mXvw e c S i ti Mi vh'ni f fir i nil i m ninwki ibimj. l,x ri. i i mm Phne Forest and Fjtem Star Juvenile grangers were Installed last night, at exerr-ises held at the Plre Forrst grange hall. Ptne Forest Juvenile grange officers are In the front row. From the left they are T.lnda Fountain, lady assl-iatif steward; Karen Ketrham, Pomona; tlevrrly Rogers. Ceres; Don ald flishop, gstekwper; IVirls Iuettl, serretaiy; 1irna Fountair. chaplain: Melvin Hitettl, assist int steward; (iraee Huettl, recturer; Mrry Huet'f, overscrr. and Jerry Itlshop, master. In the second row are the Kastern Star juvenile officers. From the left they are Maureen Burton, lady assistant steward; Ann O.'er, Flora; Miry Kay Prlchard. Pomon; Susin Call, Ceres; Helen I)ver.' secretary; John Pilchard, assistant steward; Carolyn Bradbury, lecturer; Judv Call, overseer," and Romona Hooker, master. Standing at rear are Mrs. tleorg" W. Huettl. Pine' Foiest matron, and Mrs. Joe Hlnce, Eastern Star matron. Christmas Concert Set For Thursday The fourteenth annual CIiiInI tuas conceil piesenled by the Bend high school music depart men! will be held tomorrow eve ning nl H o'clock, hi the high school gymnasium. A variety of li ndlllonal and modern ('hi liiliiiiis music will be Included in the mo gram, featuring Ihe high school orchestra, Ihe a capa-ila choir, the Junior choir, the senior choir and small ensemhli-s. The program wi.l he presented under dlreclloii of Don I'. I'enec, UH'-vlsor of music education, and Joseph T. Ilaugen andCninl K. Mathews, iislslanl music dl dectors. The conceit Is anticipated as a highlight of the holiday season, mid li uiparlly crowd Is eXM'ei-d, according to school authorities. Accidental Shot Fatal to Mother I'lllshtirgh. Di e. 21 ill" .. Klve vein old Joseph I angston ufcl dentiillv shot and klllisl his tnol'i er, Helen, ,'IK, yesteiday while lit lemptlng In slop a ouarrel lie- I Iw in his two older biothcis. I Mis. Ijingslon was struck In the head by u bullet from a small tin get pistol as she stcpa'd iwei-n the aigitlng brothers. Wil liam. 1H. and John. 17. in their home In subuiban Canie(le. Carnegie pollc" chief Chris Kelsllng said t'uit while the heat i ., u.,w ,.i iw.iu.u.n vnilam and John. Joseph I .in to Alton lYIIinnllnn MIBn smuggling Ringleader Held Havana. I'ulwi. IVe 21 dli : Cieg.it is Slmonovlch. 41. a for mer Cuban Immigration official ,ns ronfessnl he osTaled a ring " .hels-d smuggle aliens Into S'"" '" day Slmonovlch Implicated Caylor Miles Saxlon. 27. of Crand Hap Ids. Mich., an American pilot, in rested Dee 7 In Miami on charge.! oi smmikk'oik i r.unis-nn niii-ns into tne i linen .-vines. mini n.i- vans. ilke suld. Slmonovlch has been dcsrrllied by liileial of fl lals In the C. S Imm the Cutian immlgiallnit srivk-e on Jan. 7, 1M7, aller lour yeais' servke. ll. M TIM.IKS LOW rillshuigh. Is-c. 1 'lis The n.i tkm's coal stiN-kplles will be hit nsrif in the next two w-is-ks when i nnsiwi on s iss iimneii in I ho i ,y, nsinn nf IbiTs. feil.-ial 1.1- br es4rts sskl today. , ,nry nriicvcn mile it anv Imrmsluie hardship would he rrralnl when Ih' United Mine Wot kers takeoff Mondavi In the nrs-ks of lec. X ami Jan. 1 to celebrate Chilslmss ami New Year's. Grangers Install Officers Muffler Plugged by Snow After Car Skids From Road Seven Miles South of Gilchrist Three pi'r.soNH dii-d in ;m itiitnmuljili! seven mili;H south of (Jilchrist limt niRlit, vicliniH of ciirbon nionoxidi; fumcH from nn exliiiusl Hint had hcen plug-gifd by snow when the cur skid ded from the road. Tim (lend were listed ns Jack Virgil Friedley, 38, a Bend cook ; ii woman tentatively identified nn his wife, Druscilla, about Hit, itnd Vircil Lee Johnson, 40, of Gates, Ore. The three lelt lii'iid aljotit !l o clock laiitT" night, in JolniMon's car. A pasHintf motorist, whose niiiin. was not learned, saw the car in a snowdrift beside the road al about 10: -If) p.m. All three occupants Wert slumped over in the front scat, dead. Suite police at (lllehiist were notified. Skidded Off Itoail ' 'Hie rai , driven by Johnson, up paicntly skidded on tin. slick I road, highway !I7, spun around j and backed Into roadside snow. The tailpipe was plugged by snow , and carbon monoxide from a leaky muffler apparently seep ed Into Ihe auto. It Is believed that the three had Im-i-ii dead only a short time when found. This deaths oivurred in Klamath county and (lie bodies wen- removed to a Klamalh Kails funeral home. The bodies were located al a lime when stale police were seek ing l-rieilley lor quest lolling on '"luplahit of the maaiigement ol the Owl motel In Hend. Oucstlon ing was lo lie in connection wiih a charge made by the moiel man agement that Krliilley had left without paying a bill. Keglstcrvd Nov. 28 Mr. and Mrs. KrlrdlcV register ed at Ihe hotel on Nov,-JH,- Frfcd ley said he had hcen married the previous day. and Indicated thai his wife was a resident of ldanlu. in Marion county. Following his arrival In Hend rrlcdlcy win kill for s e v e r a lon u,ni slrct. it was believed he j had sH-nt considerable lime In iKelso, W.ish.. and .lm was well weeks as a cook, at the Uend cafe. ariiialnted In Seattle, memhets of Ihe rale staff reported Hie death car was a l'.Ml model machine, registered to Johnson An Identification card bore the In- , lonnailoti flint In case of an awl ,,.nl Johnson, of flales, i in I,, notifiivl. i Was IIKMilNfi TOMCIIT A piopos.-il I hut all of I lesi-hiiter county not at present includei! In Ihe Mldstate Soil con a-rvatlor dlslilcl lie embraced In a county w itle district w ill tie prcM-nted tllll evening nt a hearing In the IVr. chutes county couithoiis?. Thr hearing will oivn nl 8 p.m.. with slate soil conservation leaders to lie present. At the hearing a petition ralllnp for enlargement of the present Misirin u- tin imi,i-im.i ir n. ietltlim Is approved, dale for ar election, pinbably early In w- he set. A vote on the enlareement nro posnl was held earlier this year but lost because the required number nl ballots were not cost There was no opposition to the move. Santa Claus Will Appear HereThursday Santa Claus Is scheduled to ar rive in Bend tomorrow, and at 2 p.m. will make his first official public appearance, at the com munity Christmas tree on the post office lawn, facing Fianklin avenue, Jaycees announced to day. Fresh from the northlands, with flakes in his whiskers, the Jovlul gift-bearer will come into lown aboard a flrc-truck, unless a foot of snow falls tonight and possibility of such a fall Is re mote, the weatherman indicated. Santa will be at the commu nity lice from 2 to 4 p.m.. Thurs day, and on the same hours Fri day. He can lie reached by tele phone from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., I lie Jaycees announced. Will Distribute Gifts Children wishing to get In touch with the bearded north lander are being advised to take down the telephone receiver and ask for Sanla. While Sanla is absent from the tree he will be making calls to shut-In children, on Thursday and Fjiday. Most of these calls will be made In the evening. While at the tree. Santa will distribute 1800 boxes of candy to youngsters. Final plans to greet Santa were made by the Jay.-ees at their luncheon meeting today at the Pine tavern, with Charles Clark named to tnke general charge. Hill LaClnir wus chairman, but was called out of town because of a death In his family. At today's luncheon Clarence Mi-Coy reported on the Jaycees' candy-making project. Candy was made Sunday at the Crouch Can dy Co. in Bend, with Ed Crouch, owner, donating plant facilities and help. " Rotarians Hear Redmond Pastor The need for mankind to reach full maturity was the subject to lay of a talk given by Rev. Wes ley Baker, of Redmond, before members of the Bend Rotary club it the organisation' weekly luncheon meeting. "We are living In a sick world loday." Rev. Baker, who Is pas or of Ihe Redmond Presbyterian hurch, declared, "because men have not faced the real Issues of life, and have failed to become mature people." Citing evidence of Immaturity among Ihe people of the United Slates. Rev. Baker stated that over 12 billion dollars are spent innually In this country for to bacco and liquor, while many millions of dollars less are spent non schools, churches and for ;hc care of needy children. He also declared that "we would need have no fear of com munism In this country If we were all mature people mature In the sense that Cod meaii u? to be." Directed at Immature He explained that communism cannot affect people who are ma ture thinkers because It is a Ide ology dlrrclei at the Immature. Rev. Baker said that he did not, nor did anyone, have t pat so lution tor all Ihe problems which stein fvm Immaturity, but he did advise that "we must lei-in to depend upon God snd eur churches to help us reach ma turity." Among guests at todays Ko fi rv H'm-hcon were Rev. Fred Wlssrnbach. of Bend, and Al Am acher, of Hillsboro. Ray Cooper presided over the. meeting. ALARM ANSWERED Firemen ans.-5red a still alarm Tuesday at 2:50 p.m. and extin guished a fire arottni a tiue-coiiar at the home of Mr. and Mr. T. L. Surface, 354 Lee lane. Damage was not extensive. It was re ported.