,,t . PAGE SIX THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1950 Redmond and Vicinity REDMOND Redmond, Jan. 26 (Special) Miss Eioise Allen spent the week end and Monday night with Miss Donna Pauls of Powell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hcppner were guests nt the. O. M. Pauls home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Peden and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Uphoff. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hazen have moved Into a recently constructed garage house on their ranch west : of Redmond. The Hazens hail had been living at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davidson. They plan to build their home Immedi ately. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Pauls were guests at a canasta party at the Walter Heppner home January 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Murry and Mrs. Judd Bourland were Bend shoppers January 23. Miss Lorraine Palamokl will make her home with the G. E. Smith family on 10th street. Lor raine has been staying with Dr. and Mrs. Dudley for the past two years. Mary Lou Hazen and little Mike Westberg were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben David son and son, Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bessey and daughter, Joan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clarambeau were visiting relatives and friends in Madras Sunday. The new annex building to the Community Presbyterian church will be known as the Westmin ster hall, according to members of the Westminster Fellowship group. , Don Bianton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bianton, entered Red' mond union high school Monday, January 23. Don is a junior, and formerly attended high school in Phoenix, Ariz. Claire and Ronald Orlebeke en tered Redmond union high school Monday. CJaire Is a freshman and Ronald a junior. Both transferred from Jefferson high school, Port land. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlebeke, have recently moved to Redmond for the convenience of Mr. Orlebeke, who is district su pervisor of the Marshall Wells stores. Lutheran Ladies aid -will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Bentson. After the regu lar business meeting a shower for the. church kitchen will be held. . At the recent annual congrega tional meeting of the Lutheran church, election of officers was held. Gordon Bentson was elected president; Mrs. Henry Wenke, secretary-treasurer; Al Simonson, Axel Anderson and Clarence Svar verud, trustees; Soren Simonsen and Harold Simonsen, deacons. Bud Knorr, who was a patient in the St. Charles hospital, Bend, is convalescing at his home in Redmond. February 1 is the date set for the Camp Fire council fire. The ceremony will take place at 8 . o'clock Wednesday evening In the John Tuck gymnasium. The Blue .Birds will participate in a "fly up" ceremony. Mrs. Lloyd Harold, Miss Jeanne Stauf facher and Mrs. Wesley Baker .arc in charge of arrangements. . Mrs. E. A. Sage will be in charge of March of Dimes par ticipation by the Camp Fire girls, according to Mrs. Hugh Hartman. Students at Redmond union I'M VERY DEAF but i HEAR Everything with my NEW $75 tieNITH "MINIATURE" HEARING AID Don't let deafness kill the toys of living. Hear better or pap-nothing. Here's Zenith's amazing guarantee: If any $200 hearing aid outpcrlorms Zenith's newest, tiny hearing aid in etnriency or economy, your monky Back. Only $75 complete with batteries, ready to wear. By makers of world-famous Zenith Radios, FM, Television Sets. See what you save! Come in. Ask for free dera. onstration. Then wear it, on trial at home, at work, anywhere. H not fully satisfied, return it within 10 days and obtain full refund of money paid. Time payments if desired. Wo Repair All Hearing Aids BEND HEARING AID CENTER 93 Wall St. Phono 803 Service & Repair Oil Heaters Oil Burners Refrigeration of all makes (Household and Commercial) Wafer Pump Washing Machines Electric Motors Electric Ranges Mike's Electric Repair Shop 1643 Galveston, rhone 1557-W high school heard the story of the "Cyclops of Palamar," as told by Robert Edgar Monday afte noon. Edgar appeared on an eve ning program In the John lucis gymnasium Monduy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speake, who recently moved here from Forest Grove, are living on the E. E. Burgess place west of Red mond. Speake is operating a ra dio repair shop. The ICth annual 4-H Leaders conference will be held in Cor vallis January 24, 25, 26, at the Memorial Union building at OSC, according to Donald Benscoter, county 4-H agent. Mrs. C. E. Thompson, dean of girls at Redmond union high school, will be the guest speaker at Thursday's 8 p.m. meeting of Alpha Mu chapter of Epsilon Sig ma Alpha. Tne meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jim Bloom. Sorosis club met at the home of Mrs. S. 13. Mustard Wednes day afternoon and a party was held for all members who had birthdays during the past quar ter. The party lolloweo a dusi ness session during which the 1950 officers were elected. Mrs. Charles Mlnson was named presi dent; Mrs. Jesse Minson, vice- president, and Mrs. Lloyd Wyatt, secretary-treasurer, Redmond P.T.A. will not sched ule a meeting for January but will convene again on the regu lar night in February, according to Mrs. Lloyd Baker, president of that organization. Tillicum Study club will meet February 14 at the home of Mrs. F. S. Becker, according to the secretary of the club.. Women of the Moose have scheduled a formal initiation at the Moose hall January 26. Ann Renno, student at Red mond union high school, with drew Monday, to attend Cottage Grove high school. Ann will stay with relatives there during the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Simonsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Simonsen at a Sunday dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Hlnman and children and Mrs. J. R. Hough ton were' Bend visitors Monday; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davidson are spending the week in Ontario on business. Their son, Dick, is stay ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hazen. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Simmons were Friday nig'ht dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hendrix of Seattle are both patients In the Marine hospital there. Mrs. Hen drix was 1he former Dorothy Music. i Gene King left Friday for Port land to attend to business which will keep him there for several The Boss Is Gone So We're Throwing a HOUSEWARE SPECIALS 24-pc. Kutiy Glass Dinnerware (New Square Design) Set. 2.59 FIKEKING Dinnerware 82-pe. Keg. 3.29 Sole 2.98 Salt & Pepper 9c PINT Measuring Jug 9c Fire King Cups 2 for 9c House Fuses 2 for 9c Bowl Brush 19c Corer&Parer 19c Can Opener 19c Grater-Shredder Slicer 19c SPRING TYPE Clothes Pins 19c Ironing Board 5.89 Ironing Board Pad and Cover 1.65 XOVER. (only) ... 89c j Irons from 5.45 i IVOKY KIKKKING MUG . Very Durable 9c days. I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bickford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutherland. Mrs. R. A. Bickford was called to Portland to atlend her mother, Mrs. Anna DeWitz, who had broken a hip in a fall. Mr. and Mis. John (Junior werp Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mis. Curl Alfrey. The group ployed canasta. Frank Robertson underwent surgery at the St. Charles hos pilui Monday morning. Mrs. Wayne Neuman of Hoqui am has been visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson. Theo and Omer Jesten of Sa lem were week end guests at the D. W. Poole home. Theo Jesten Is Mrs. Poole's father. Mrs. Grace Heath of Spokane arrived in Rerlmond Thursday to spend several days with Mrs. Heath's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Amen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simmons have announced the birth of a son, Jimmie Lee. The infant was born January 12 at the Medical Dental hospital. The child is the second son. Oregon Saddle Clubs associa tion met at the Bend Saddle club hall Sunday at 2 p.m. for an elec tion of officers. Dr. Penderoy was elected presi dent; Roy Thompson, 'first vice president; Merle Webb, secretary, and Nina Peters, treasurer. . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sloan and daughter, Nancy Gale, of Swiss Home, are visiting at the home of Mrs, Sloan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Evans. February 13 has been set as the date for a preliminary meet ing of the budget board of this union high school district. A spe cial effort Is being made this year to get the budget passed before March 15. That is the deadline for rehiring teachers. Due to lack of time for prepar ing the Glee club's winter con cert, it has been postponed until spring, according to Miss Vir ginia Berg, new instructor of-the Glee club. Representatives from the Red mond agriculture department will compete in contests at the south eastern district conference to be held In Madras February 10 and 11, Malln, Bonanza, Lakevlew, Redmond, Culver, Prinevllle and Madras will be represented. Wayne Reddekopp, shop in' structor, will select teams this week to enter arc welding, acety lene welding, rafter cutting, and Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women iGetNiwVim, Vltw.Vrtalrty lay, huve plenty Buy food-bye to thou weak. ml. Iron. Got up treat!, be penny all Ot Vitality (utt avr hv mnnlnir Ontrx contains Iron tor blood plus supplementary .minima vitamin H,, calplum. Introductory alto v.F uipu, njr .miriT 11,1110 1 IIOICIB IOr HCW pep, trim, vigor, vitality, better nerves, this very day. "At all drug atoreai everywhere In Bend, at Bend Drur Co." Adv. TOOL SPECIALS Fender Repair Kit Keg. 1.19 Sale 99c 13-1)0. !'" Drive Socket Set 7.75 Trouble Lamp (With 25 ft. cord and switch) lt.'K. 2.10 Sale 1.99 SPECIALS FOR THE HOME Home Guard Insulation Gives year-round service. Lots you heat for less in winter. Keeps you cool In suninier. INSULATK NOW anil SAVE! Only 6ic Sq. Ft. (4 Inches ilt'ep.) MONTKHKY PLASTIC SEAT COVERS Non-inflammable, smiR fitting, Kasy In clean. 9.95 to 22.95 (Acconlinir lo makes anil mntlt'N.) i'.'i iiH.l't t.'M SALE! .trnmTrmimrTi..i. 845 WALL ST. BEND, ropework. Craig Eby, Leonard Hohnstein and Bob Hershey will onter soldering. Derrell Sharp, vocational agri cultural instructor, will select u three-man team to identify farm crops, two boys to enter ag arith metic, and two boys to enter in a project record book contest. Several boys will enter the ag spelling and tool identification competition. NORTH REDMOND North Redmond, Jan. 26 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cor win visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wood In Bend Sunday. In the eve ning they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Umbarger, also of Bend. Mrs. Oren Jones called on Mrs. C. Dale on Friday afternoon. The Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. Earl Dexter Tues day. After the business meeting, Mrs. Edgar Durfean was the hon orce at a pink and blue shower. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Oren Jones on February 21. The occasion will be the 10th anniversary of the club. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plaff were here from Brothers, where Mrs. Plaff is teaching, over the week end. They returned to Brothers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dexter and family spent Sunday in Madras, visiting at the Fred Dexter home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Del Knowles drove to the Warm Springs Indian agency over the new highway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffith at tended the program presented by the "Four Flats" at the Baptist church in Redmond Sunday after noon. Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Eowman of Opal City spent Friday at . the Fred MacDonald home. They are Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weaver and Mrs. Pat Parker were callers in Bend Saturday. Mrs. Helen Banta and Mr. and Mrs. J. Silvey called on Mrs. Frank Corwin Tuesday. Mrs. Al Simonsen and son, Denny, visited at the Earl Dexter home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jennings and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fer guson, and Roy Jennings were Sunday visitors at the Ed Green lee home. LARGE DISPLAY OF LIGHTING FIXTURES . 150 to Choose From at Very Reasonable Prices BILL'S ELECTRIC 942 Hill Phone 1462-1 AUTO SPECIALS GUARANTEED , Varcon Batteries 33 13 off ri'KUlnr price. No. 1 Deluxe, reg. 15.95 Less 33'3 5.31 Exchange price.. 10.64 . 24 Month Guarantee. VAKCON SPARK PLUGS 4 or more 39c ea. Rim Wrench 83c 3-Blade Electric Defroster Fan 5.95 Car Heaters 13.95 to 29.95 Sl'PKKMK COMPOUND MOTOR 09L 100 Pnrrafln Bas.. A Premium Oil at no Premium Price! 2 to 5 Gallium 69c gal. S Kullons nr more 66c gal. i'HVlii PHONE 470 BRING YOI'K OWN CONTAINKU AND "SAYri OKKGON Mrs. Earl Dexter, son Fred, and daughter Clara were business visitors at Bend Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heslop and daugh ter, Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Weaver were Friday eve ning visitors at tho Ed Weaver home. Charles Wiley received word Sunday of the death of his broth er. W. A. Wiley, at Fall River Mills, Calif., January 14. Owing to weather conditions, he was un able to attend the funeral held on January 19. Mr .and Mrs. Jay B. Ferguson of Hecla, S.D., who have been visiting relatives at Redmond, left Tuesday for California where they will spend some time visit ing other relatives before return ing to their home. Ferguson Is a brother of Clarence and Dan Ferguson of Redmond and of Mis. J. V. Preszler of Powell ttutte. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duncan visited their son, Glendon, at Docrnbecher hospital in Portland Sunday. SOUTHWEST REDMOND ' Southwest Redmond, Jan. 26 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ter ry and daughter were Sunday dinner , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surface and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Enlow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holt and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilden, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wareing and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Mil- fred Wallenburg and daughters and Doris Jean Holt attended the WiSX. rjl t m n mm t-oukeyk(Gm) r Isnt it gnatta SURE, it's good looking. "Neatest looking thing on wheels 1" folks say. And, man alive, is it wonderful to touch toe to treadle and see what stepped-up, still higher! compres sion Fircbull valve-in-head power can do! Pretty slick, too, the way these new Buicks snuggle neatly into tight parking pluces thanks to inches saved by that perfectly swell new idea in front-end design. But know what the sweetest news of all is about this 1950 Buick line? Mister, you can pick and choose! With nearly a score of body types to choose from four wheelbases five power ratings Coupe, Sedan, Convertible, Riviera and Estate Wagon models there's a car here for just about every taste. 1 Nor does it stop there. You can have the equipment you want, too. Get these 1950 swiftics with a whole host of accessories which you specify to suit your own taste. tuna In HENRY I. MHOS. ASC Nelwoil, arai, Phone jroux BUICK Delet tot BEND GARAGE COMPANY 709 Wall Street VIC FLINT IIIIBItlr t iavisMii Tiiie VMin-riiMiee I IT Armii rt-. "i ,- . V7-". TaH Bj PRETTY WELL. 1VE BEATEN UoW, BROTHER. J f CAN'T TREAT Y5 M if I ANOTHFP I Milill WEflEVATOR UPSTAlRSVWNY ) Vb- -rvT? Ill A LADY THAT L K 2Z3&&i pie social and square dance party at the Redmond grange Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Peden were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. Lorena and Ronnie Jahns were visitors of Richard and Lawrence Holt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shallhorn and Rohert Ledbetter were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surface and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holt and family were callers at the Walter Holt home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Heln and familv spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brown and fam ily. Doris Jean Holt attended a party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shoff stall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trueax and family and Mrs. O. F. Wal lenburg of Terrebonne were Sun day callers at the Mllfred Wallen burg home. Richard and Lawrence Holt spent Sunday with Lorena and Ronnie Jahns. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis and children of Madras were Sunday visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis. HAS 9 WIVES, DIES Atlanta, Jan. 26 HB James Charles Hope, who said he had nine wives because he "got mar ried every time I saw girl I liked," died here yesterday. A coroner's report said death was caused by an overdose of narcotics, mm aM mm As for prices good sir,' just go look at theml They literally cover every price bracket above the very lowest. This year's Buicks range from eights that are priced like sixes to -' majestic fine cars that, are the value-sensation of their field some even cost less per pound than certain versions of the lowest priced cars. Yes, it's really a grand treat to 1 .visit a Buick showroom these days. You can pick and choose as you haven't been able to for years. Get quick delivery, too, on many models. Why not go see about signing up for one right away? Mm mmfmmek" Monday a,an;ng. dementtralioa-Right Nowl Mrs. Franks Given Support of Clubs Redmond, Jan. 26-The central Oregon Cascadia district- of the Oregon Federation of Garden clubs has recommended the name of Mrs. L. W. Franks for nomina tion to the state office of president-elect, and the Redmond Gar den club accorded Mrs. Franks a unanimous vote of confidence at its meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Ho decker. The Cascadia district in cludes the Bend, Redmond, Crook County, Farmerette (Metolius), Jefferson, Powell Butte. Mao-n Juniper (Pleasant Ridge) Gil christ, Cloverdale and Green Fin gers (Culver) garden clubs, 'ine president-elect of the state organ ization holds her office for one year before she actually takes over the position of president. Election of officers will take place at the state convention In Klamath Falls In June. Twenty-one members and one guest, Mrs. Donald Graham, were present for the Redmond club's meeting Tuesday, at which Mrs. Chester Lackey and Mrs. E. J. O'Larey were co-hostesses with Mrs. Hodecker. Sneakers Listed Mrs. M. M. Pendroy was In charge of the program for the evening and Anton Winkle spoke to the group on 'soil conservation. Mr. Winkel stressed the relation now W 56-$, 4.pau "ng.r a-d.or s. 76 t.p. " a-d..,?.: """"'Hluslrot) WHATEVER YOUR PRICE RANGE ; M V Wiser. iop autamobtU By Michael between soil and plants and gave Interesting facts about growing materials. Hugh Hartman, grade school principal, has asked the group to nnnunt. tho Innrisranine of the ..... . grounds of the John "luck school. Mrs. H. M. riugniti, emu uitroi dent, is in charge of this project. I .,!, nl tho fnct that SO ItianV organizations avail themselves of the school s gymnasium, iuu mai den club has considered It ap propriate to ask these organiza tions to help with contributions and planning. Tho "inh'c npvt meetinff will be on February 28 at the home of Mrs. John Newton, iwrs. r reu mu Donald will have charge of a pro gram on house plants. Meeting dale has been changed from the third Tuesday to the fourth Tues- . day of eacli month. Use classified ads in The Bulle tin for quick results. 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