The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 24, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
Page eleven
Farm Family Net
Income Continues
Downward Trend
Oii-acm farm wlvoa will have
pven fewer ilnllniM li JIiikIi' In
their pinum ilurliiK 1!).')0.
lluyliiK power of llin (arm fam
ily which Hliiilctl downward from
Hh postwar peak In I'.llil I expect
ed In continue In ihnt direction
next year, believes an Q.S.C. ex
tension service home tiwinitK
mi'iil specialist, MImn Mary Hcth
Mlnili'ii, A folder Hiiiiiiwirlzlnu
tlio milliiiik, number I IK !i!Wi.'l, en
titled "Oivkdii Uiilliink fur Kami
Family l.lvlnn In (ir(l," H avail
a !ik tliruiiKli county extension of
flee nr by wrlllnu directly to the
college.
On the hrlc.htcr side, MI.ih MIii
den believes mo.n farm net In
come will nIIII In. above pre-war
level. Willi wise ilannlni, tlic-re-fore,
the expected lido farm hi
come will miiort a kooiI level of
family living.
fl 1'er t'ent Drop
1'rlees for family IIvIiik Hems
which rencheil a peak In WW mo
expected to move Hlowly down
ward. The drop liaa lieen about
5 per cent Hiuh fur, and will con
tinue, the hpccliillst predicts.
Althoiiith fewer dollars are In
prospect, theri! are IndlciitlonH
that farm famllleii are not chunk
ing their money speiiillntf hiihllH
nccordliiKly. Many families arc
rontlnuliik' to live- on n IiIkIi In-
DESCHUTES COUNTY
TITLE & ABSTRACT CO.
805 Willi Nt. I'lioiie 22
ennui level denplle reduced actual
dollar Income, hipping Into hiiv
IliKN or KoIiik 1 ni (i debt will re
Hlllt, Miss Mlndeii nay.
The fuel that Oregon farm In
debtedness Iiiih lieen on Die climb
ilurliiK the pant three or four
year points out HiIh fuel, MM
den declines.
In plaimhiK 11 sound financial
course for l!W0, she iccommcnilH
n four-point proKiain: live within
probable Incomes; pay debts on
lime; plan home Improvements
wllhln Income anil savings; and
plan home production of family
lined arllclcH and produce In
areaH where K'cutcst savings can
be eiirneil,
Debt beyond 25 pur cent of an
established farm nt today' value
or .'l.'l per cent of total hhhiMn rep
resented by nn undeveloped farm
In to be uvoliled.
mums,
4
TOAKTMAHTKIW MF.K1'
Redmond, Dec. 2 -Wade WckI
acted as tnaatmiiHlcr anil M. K.
Uarlvp ax evaluntor at the Toast
master meeting Thursday eve
nhi); nt the Kedmonil hotel. Table
topic led by I. M. Davles dealt
with the ChrlHtmu theme. Five
inlnule speeches were made by
lr. II. W. C'hrlllanen. whose
topic wn "Christmas"; C)lc I'ear
hoii, who Kpoko on type of re
IlKlnn: It. K DiiKiter, wIiokp topic
wa the line of lant!iiaf;c, and Jay
Shlvely who talked on bin bus
Ini'H. H, K. DiiKKPr will be toast
maslcr at the next week's new
slon. A n special feature at Thins
lay' meelliiK Jay Shlvely' birth
day wa celebrated and I he Krotip
enioyed a birthday cake which
wa baked for the occasion by
Mr. Shlvely.
1'IKK.MKN HCOHK POINTS
Kcdmond, l)ic. 24 With at
tendance at fires mid meelliiK
cotinlliiK ine point each, HoIIIk
Titu and l.loyd Down tallied
the mom point for the volunteer
fire department at the annual
m- -Vs. cilk . .
wi- ' . . A.
5 Hr-Vo.;-,
i a- i 4 -'
V J'.
A
Christmas Party
Held by Redmond
Legion, Auxiliary
Redmond, Dee. 24 The Hay
Johnxon post of the American
I'ltion und It nuxill.iry held a
C.'hriHtmn party Thursday eve-
nliiu nl the Kcdmond ((range hall.
The affair was primarily for chil
dren of the members and the chil
dren themselves were the prin
cipal participant In the program.
The program was arranged by
Mrs. Itoljcrt Tull with the assis
tance of Mrs. Uirry Wetherall
anil Mrs. Jim Mays.
Myrna Tull, Arthur Taylor and
Sandra Akin of the school's In
termediate band played a cornet
trio. Tony Clemence gave a read
ing, "The Christmas Slocking"
and other rending were given by
Kenny Tull, May Jean States,
Frances Crosswhite and Bill Cle
mence. F.llcn Staiy anil Sharon
Moran, high school sophomores,
performed two song and dance
routines, Darlene Clemence sang
"White Christmas" and "O Holy
Night." and a trio from the legion-sponsored
Camp Fire group
sang "The First Noel." Girls In
this group were Myrna Wldener,
Patricia Miller and Sandra Akins.
Accompanists for the program
were Louise Eason and Clarissa
Eernlng. A surprise number
which was unscheduled was a
song by eight-year-old Joe Ho-
gnrdt. Although Joe has lived
here for two and a half years, he
Is a native of Belgium. He re
sponded to a request to sing, and
much to the surprise of every
one, even his parents, he sang
a Santa Clous song In French. Al
though he was unaccompanied
his voice was clear and true.
Since Joe has been trying to per
fect his English he has refused to
speak his native tongue, but he
remembered every word of the
song perfectly. He Is the son of
Harry and Yvette Hegardt and he
is in the third grade at the Jessie
Hill school.
After the program treats were
distributed to the youngsters and
refreshments were served under
the direction of Mrs. Kussell
Clemence.
Chlllten's school clothe light
ly starched retain their freshness
and stay clean longer.
111 ' ertf -S Jfik
RECEIVING END I"? Louis armed himself with a pair of trainer
Munme Seunion't ipurlng "foils" to catch anything 2 k -year-old
Joe, Jr., might throw during workout in Chicago on Louis' 10-round
exhibition tour.
year-end count. Out of a possible rewarded with cash because ne is
IB points, each man scored 90. a paid fireman. Each point is
Other high men were John Bern-' worth 1H cents which makes
hrg with K5 points ami Sheldon Slfi.20 each that the two high men
Hawes with a score of HO. Fire will receive. The city council in
chief Juck Hartley made a score eludes $.100 in its budget for this
of DO but Ills record will not be year-end fire department pay.
& Very HfirrJ)
Christmas r
TO EACH OF
YOU WHOM
WE SERVE
AND THOSE
Wl HOPE TO
SERVE IN
THE FUTURE
The
Dairy Store
91
WARD MOTOR CO,
Bond Near Oregon
Phone 1445-W
The answers to everyday
Insurance problems
By ANDKEW FOLEY and
GOKDON II. RANDALL
Insurance Counselors
"HrVO? J.
This is the season when we
all want to insure one thing
above all others the happi
ness of our families and loved
ones and those around us. Re
grettably it's a season that's
fraught with danger on high
ways and streets. Be extra
careful in your driving so that
you and yours will be sure to
have a
. MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
If you'll address your own
insuiuoce questions to mis ui-
fice, we'll try to give you the
correct answers and there will
be no charge or obligation of
any kind.
FOLEY & RANDALL
233 Oregon. Phone 1870
Christmas comes, is enjoyed and
it gone. This old world spin and
whirls awhile, events come and pott
and then first thing you know, why it's
time for that festive season again.
It teems only yesterday that we
ware wrapping presents and wishing
everyone a Joyous Holiday. That
time it here again, to here't our with
for a Merry Christmas.
Ries Radio & Record Shop
Al and Hazel Ries
Johnny Davenport
Beverly Steen
The, flaming brilliance of
polnsettla carry the spirit of
Christum Willi tlie.ni!
UNO 0AY
FLOWERS FOR
EVERY OCCASION
Free City Delivery
Wo Telegraph Flower
Anywhere.
OPEN EVENINGS
AND SUNDAYS
PICKETT
FLOWER SHOP GARDEN
628 Qulmby Thone S30
tledrtiest lmti
i
S . 1 K-f Y M
Oil
Christmas!
Your cooperation and
patronage, your goodwill
, and friendship, have been
splendid. We hope that
we deserve the good things
"that have come to us.
Thanks many times
over and Merry Christmas.'
THE MARKETERiA
18S4 North 1st
Bend
SEASON'S GREETINGS
from the employees of
Superior Cafe
Ralph Hensley
Ralph Edwards
John Cochran
Marjorie Cochran
Leo Myers
Nellie Hammer
Margaret Oldaker
Melvin Surface
Herman Seaman
Violet Newell
Mary Lindsay
Constance Hollis
Daniel Tobin
Georgie Kulstad
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard
Wish You a
Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year
WE WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY!
THE HOLIDAY
SEASON
We wish you again, as we
have wished for you many times
before, a joyous Christmas, and
& successful New Year.
We trust we have met with
your hearty approval in the past
and that our efforts to serve you
have not been in vain. May we
continue to serve you in the fu
ture.
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