WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1950 THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON PAGE THREE Redmond and Vicinity Redmond, Feb. 22 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. King of Prinevllle were In Redmond visiting rela tives Sunday, February 18. Mrs. Herbert Gunther spent the weekend In Portland. Donald Gunther, a freshman at Willamette university in Salem, spent the week end in Redmond at the home of -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gunther. Mrs. Victor Clark and daugh ter, Barbara, spent several days In Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Heim, went to Portland the latter part of the week to spend several days on a combined business and pleas ure trip. Wesley Baker plans to attend presbytery this week. Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Baker went to Corvallis Sunday immedi ately after the morning worship service. Rev. Baker officiated at the wedding of Wesley Coyner and Miss Patricia McKenna, which took place Sunday In Cor vallis. Mr. and Mrs. Miklos Leovey and their two children were to have arrived in Portland Monday. The Leoveys, a displaced family from Hungary, will be brought to Redmond by Rev. -and Mrs. Wes ley Baker, who made a special trip to greet them. John Berning will go to Cor vallis today. He will return to Redmond February 26. Mrs. Hazel Cate, who has been quite ill, is improving at the home of her son-in-law' and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hughitt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meeker re turned from California over the week end. Mrs. Archie Babcock spent sev eral days last week visiting in the valley. Mrs. Franklin Smith left for Americus, Kan., by way of Pueb lo, Colo., last week. She plans to be gone six weeks, during which she will visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Joe McMurry, who recent ly underwent surgerj in the St. Charles hospital at Bend, is mafr ing satisfactory progress toward recovery, according to her daugh ter, Helen. H. V. McMurry, who has spent the past several days visiting his brother, Joe, in Redmond, left Monday for his home in Rich mond, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hinman were Friday evening guests of Hin man's parents in Bend. Byron Ware, recently employed at the Redmond Tractor company, is in Salem visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Westbere and son, Mike, and Miss Mary Lou Hazen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davidson. Joe and Bob Weigand of Terre bonne entertained a group of friends at a house party Satur day night. Those attending were Mary Lmu Hazen, carol Hencler son, Darlene Fields, Donna Milli ken, Jim Heston, Sharon Ruth, Greta Huffman, Ernie Magill, Shirley Jones, Arna Evans, Arlo Ebert, Kay McGreer, Leo Peter son, John Gunter, Melvin John- Better Cough Relief When new drugs or old fail to stop your cold don't delay. Safe, depend able Creomulsion goes quickly to the seat of the trouble to relieve acute bronchitis or chest colds. Creomulsion has stood the test of more than 30 years and millions of users. It contains safe, proven ingredients, no narcotics and is fine for children. Ask your druggist for Creomulsion and take it promptly according to directions. CREOMULSION Relieves Couthi Chest Colds Bronchitis Adv. son, Vernie Magill, Melvin Schult and Verdun Fultz. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Musick and daughters, Carolyn, Louise and Ruth; Mrs. Leila Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merritt and chil dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrison and son, Perry, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter. Rae Jean Winn had charge of the program for the members of the Christian Endeavor group, which met at 6:30 at the Chris tian church. James Pulsifer will serve as leader next Sunday. Af ter the regular lesson, the young people enjoyed an informal evening. Mrs. Howard Browning was program chairman for the social gathering held by the members of the Redmond Christian En deavor society Friday evening at trie Christian church. The Christian church received the membership plaque at the Sunday community sing at the Presbyterian church, t Uty five representatives of the Christian church attended. Powell Butte, with 32 present, received second honors. An executive meeting cf the Central Oregon Christian En deavor .union was held in Mad ras Monday night. Vaughn Boak took a group of Powell Butte young people to the meeting. Miss Margaret ue Lap, second grade teacher at Forest Grove, spent the week end in Redmond as a guest of Miss Virginia Berg.. The two girls were college room mates for four years at Llnlieiu college in McMinnville. Miss Margaret Hook, Miss Vir ginia Berg and Miss Margaret De Lap were Saturday night guests of Mrs. Irene Boone and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Galvez. Anne McKay spent triday night with Miss Louise Harold. Delcie Hargan was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shanks. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hargan of Powell Butte are the parents of a daughter. The Infant, born Sun day morning at the St. Charles hospital, weighed seven pounds. She has been named Lorna Jean. Miss Twylla Hargan, who is at tending Northwest School of Com merce in Portland, and her grand mother, Mrs. D. Hargan, came to Redmond over the week end. The next Community sing has been scheduled at the Christian church at a date to be set later. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Sharp and children, Sandy and Darrell Jr., and Miss Ardyce Shortreed were Sunday guests at the Alfred Swift home. The Butterfat Dairy club met at the home of the leader, Craig Eby, Wednesday night for a busi ness session. The group planned -a bo. soeial ' to ,be given at an early' date In March in Terre bonne. John Anderson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson, is back in school after having been ill for some time. Miss Emily Loennig, assistant girls' physical education instruc tor at Redmond union high school, was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Morton. Mrs. Florence Radke and Miss Emily Loennig were, Saturday night dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Peden and familv were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ehrler. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Peden were Sunday night visitors at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Peden. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sharp and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jack Griffiths Sunday afternoon. Lawrence Eason was honored at a surprise birthday party at his home Saturday night. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Best, Mr. and Mrs. I-ane Westberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Eason. The evening was spent informally. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCul loch spent Sunday with McCul loch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley McCulloch. Ted Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Olson, spent the week end in Redmond. Ted is employed in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Olson and sons, Ted and Terry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard King In Bend. Mrs. William Olson accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. Howard King to Portland Monday. She will visit relatives until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hollings worth of Lewiston, Ida., were guests of Hollingsworlh's cous ins, the Wesley McCullochs, from Friday until Monday. ' Mi-, and Mrs. Jack Jiekman spent Saturday afternoon at the Wesley McCulloch home, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hollingsworth. Mrs. Hickman is Hollingsworth's sister. She accompanied her brother and his wife to Lewiston Monday, for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Herbert Eby and her brother, Robert Hill, went to Nampa, Ida., Monday to attend the funeral of a sister, Mrs. Myr tle Smith. Westminster Fellowship group met at Westminster hall Sunday night at 7:30, with Miss Alberta Sage presiding over the meeting. Warren Vance served as adviser during the absence of Rev. Wes ley Baker. At 8 p.m. Kusty uavies showed the group a movie on the World Council of Churches at Amsterdam. Following the pic ture the young people held a wor ship service. Games and refresh ments rounded out the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wenke spent Sunday with their daugh ter, Pat, who is a sophomore at the University of Oregon in Eu gene. Lenten services will be held at the Lutheran church Thursday, February 23. Lutheran Ladies aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Dexter Friday evening, February 24, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flory were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simonsen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simonsen and Dennis were Wednesday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Simonsen. The Soren Simonsens were celebrating their 43rd wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raupach from Prineville and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Svarverud and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Simonsen. Is Candidate. X V Anglers Warned Of Law Change Central Oregon anglers who look forward to mid winter creels of steelhead were warned today by state game officials that the new 19S0 fishing regulations bar the taking of this species of fish from the Deschutes and its tribu taries ubove the Warm Springs bridge. Under this ruling, it is not legal to fish for steelhead in the Metolius, Squaw creek or any of the up-river tributaries of the Deschutes. This is the first year that steelhead fishing has been banned in the winter months. The ban will remain effective until the opening of the general trout season. It is still legal to fish for steel head in the John Day river and in the Deschutes below Warm Springs bridge, on the route of the new highway into Portland. Some fair catches are being re ported from those open waters. Walter J. Peartica Salem, Feb. 22 Mi Stare treas urer Walter J. Pearson, Portland insurance executive, today an nounced his candidacy for the democratic nomination fcr gover nor of Oregon. Lew Wallace, defeated by Douglas McKav in the 1943 elec tion, already has announced his democratic candidacy for the May 19 primary election and there may be more to come. William L. Josslin, chairman of the Oregon state democratic central committee, said he has been receiving some favorable re sponses to his suggestion that he be ordered Into battle lor tne gubernatorial race. State senator Austin Flegel Jr also was considered a potential democratic gubernatorial candi date. Pearsons announcement was not unexpected. It had been known for some time that he was interested in the contest He said he was entering the race "in response to urgings by members of both' major parties, who realize Oregon voters want a change In thpir state government." He said he was pledged "to seek the end of a quarter century of one-party control wnose lead ership has been dictated by ultra conservatives and special inter ests. Pearson was elected state rep resentative from Mult n o m a h county in 1943 and served in the senate in 1945 and 1947 before being elected state treasurer. Pilot on Rescue Plane From Bend When nine survivors of the re cent B-26 air crash on Princess Royal island were taken by air from McChord air force base, near Tacoma, Wash., to Fort Worth, Tex., it was Captain John A. Runge Jr., son of Mrs. Stella Pearl Runge of Bend, who pilot ed the plane, it has been learned here. Over Albuquerque, N.M., the plane survivors, momentarily fac ed a second air tragedy when one of the engines on the C-54 piloted by Captain Runge quit. Ten crash wagons were alerted for the landing at Fort Worth, but the plane came in safely. Mrs. Runge Is spending the Bowling (Continued from Page 2) 43: Dorarh. 176. Tutal 2CS9. Junior C hamber: ti. Ktranahan, 3X ; B. llru..-n, 38 : C. MrCoy. :u : IS. Mar IhiK, 401 i H. Wallan, Cm. Tola! ;4U. DESCHUTES FRATERNAL Lundgren's Lumber Co. squad and Knights of Pythias team last night scored four-point wins over the Eagles and Moose No. 2 teams, respectively. . In other league play Medo-Land Creamery downed the Moose No. 1 squad by a 3-1 count. Team honors went to Lund gren's with a 937 game and 2748 series. A. Hollin had high individual game of 200, and J. Bowles rolled 524 for top series. Scores follow: l.untltrren'a Lbr. : Bowie-, 624 : Srhanl. tor. 4b4 : Howe. 446 : K. Thomiiaon, 4H6 : Marroulier. 432. Total 2748. Kairlw: A. HoIImi. 442 : U Strum. 468: V. Ho.ti.-c. 396 : M. Parn-U. 361 i A. Har rimin.n. 476. Total 2482. Mnlo-Land Creamery: K. Trlrharil. 4S0 ; Smoaey Alexhire. 621 : V. Adama. 381 : li. Imv, 49U: U Chapman. 478. Total 2C46. Mooae No. 1 : It- Antlernon. 336 : O. Miller, 438: V. Miller, 364: K. Smith. 432: l.. ihomuHon, 41. total zaoo. Capt. Crommelin Ordered to Desist Washington, Feb. 22 UWThe navy has ordered Capt. John G. Crommelin to cease immediately further public criticism of the de part mom of defense. The United Press learned today that the directive was sent to Crommelln's superior officer in the 12th naval district (Califor nia) where the outspoken captain was assigned after his charges against deiense unification poli cies had caused a congressional inquiry. Under the terms of the new or der, Crommelin is forbidden to Is sue any criticism of the depart ment "its activities and person nel," in any statement which might appear in the press. H. Latourette To Be Candidate Portland, Feb. 22 HI'i Portland attorney Howard Latourette said today he will be a candidate for democratic nomination for the United States senate seat now occupied by republican Wayne L. Morse. The 66 year-old ex democratic national committeeman for Ore gon said he intends to file to morrow. He called himself a "Jef- fersonian democrat for sound and decent government." , Latourette Is the first democrat to announce his candidacy for the senate position. The former Uregon City resi dent is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon. In 1935 he was speaker of the house in the Ore gon legislature during its special session. He lost the 19412 demo cratic nomination for governor to Lew Wallace. AT A TIME LIKE THAT! Baltimore HM Ralph Fleming. who was anxiously waiting for his wife to have a baby at the hospital, stepped outside for a breath of fresh air and was promptly robbed of $45. Fiery. Smarting Itch of Common Skin Rashes Don't stand such torment another hour! Just smooth Resinol Ointment on your Irritated skin at once. See how quickly Its medically proven ingredients In lan olin bring blissful, long-lasting relief. Ada winter in Seattle. Captain Runge Swift and family called upon the I is stationed at El Paso, Tex. We Meed Good at Once! 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