The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, April 07, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950
Education Group
To Hold Banquet
Cecil Posey, executive secretary
of the Oregon Education associa
tion, will be guest speaker at a
banquet meeting of the Deschutes
county OEA Tuesday, April 11, at
7 p.m. in the Pilot Butte inn Blue
room. Invitations to attend have
been extended to representatives
of various elubs and civic groups
Interested In education. Some 70
persons are expected to be pres
ent. Posey will present facts about
education problems in the state
of Oregon, according to Russell
Holllnshead, Deschutes county
OES president, who is in charge
of arrangements for the pro
gram. ...
MOOSE STAGE DRIVE
Redmond, April 7 Redmond
members of the Loyal Order of
Moose are staging a membership
drive with prizes to be awarded to
the individuals who bring in the
most candidates for initiation.
The contest will culminate in an
Initiation ceremony, which will be
held April 23. Invitations have
been extended to lodges through
out the state to attend the cere
monies. Square dance lessons are being
given to members of the lodge at
sessions which are held each Fri
day evening at the Moose hall.
Leonard Gorton is the instructor.
Next Saturday night the group
will have a semi-formal dance for
members and their guests.
TONITE & SAT.!
It's a Romantic Riot!
Wm' ua AND 1
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CLARK LORETTA
GABLE -YOUNG
MARILYN MAXWELL FRANK MORGAN
TONITE & SAT.!
TWO GREAT HITS!
BLISTERING
VENGEANCE!
...with
k savage
fury!
2nd BIG HIT!
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plant and Invited to sample the
candies.
BUSY BUJE BIRDS
By Ellen Ilwft
Recent activities of Busy Blue
Birds included a party celebrat
ing Beverly Shoults' birthday, and
a trip to the Hampton butte area
to gather agates and petrified
wood. The girls made the 70
mile trip in Al Bigus's truck.
MIMKECA
The Minikeca Camp Fire group
met recently at the home of Mrs.
C. V. Bells, guardian, and made
plans for a sponsors' tea. The
girls spent recent meetings fin
ishing their scrapbooks.
SINGING BLUE BIRDS
Mrs. Paul Mickel's Singing Blue
Birds have elected to officers as
follows: Karen Wiles, president;
Donna Goddaid, vice-president;
Kay Mickel, secretary; Afton
King, treasurer; Marilyn Brown,
song leader, and Judith Jones,
scribe. Other members are Kar
en Bowles, Joyce Cale, Susan
Hardick, Marsha Ledbetter, Elaine
Nicholas, Janet Rich, Joanne
Smith and Carol Newberry. New
leader of the group is Mrs. Paul
Mickel, succeeding Mrs. W. R.
Hand, who has moved away.
PIONEER BLUE BIRDS
By Suzanne Moers 1
Pioneer Blue Birds met recent
ly at the home of their leader,
Mrs. Cecil Moore, and worked on
a scrapbook for Billie Marsh, who
has been released from Good Sa
maritan hospital and is at the
home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Marsh.
DEGREE CONFERRED
Redmond, April 7 Master Ma
son degree was conferred upon
Joseph Petty at ceremonies which
Iwere held Wednesday evening by
! the Redmond Masonic lodge. Mr.
Petty's brother, Earl Petty, of
I Creswell presided in the east and
; Frank DeBerry of Creswell held
j the senior warden's station. A
'number of other members of the
Creswell lodge were present lor
the affair.
I A photostatic copy of the orig-
inal charter was presented to the
lodge by Vernon Giles. The fram
ed copy which was prepared by
Giles will be used by the lodge
so that the original charter may
be filed in a safe place.
Sherwood Nicholas and Carl
Degner were in charge of refresh
ments.
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""tHETA RHO CIjUBS meet'
Redmond, April 7 A joint
Theta Rho meeting was held Mon
day night at Culver by the Alpha
Chi girls of Culver and the Alpha
Gamma group from Redmond.
Mrs. Viola Jones, chairman of
the board of control, was guest
speaker. After her talk a short
oroeram was presented. Miss
Georgann Wilson, adviser to the
Redmond Theta Rho, and Mrs. T.
I. Loney accompanied the Red
mond girls.
The Culver chapter served re
freshments. Women of the Moose will meet
Tuesday, April 11, at 8 p.m. at
Moose hall. Reports will be given
by the following chairmen: Mrs.
Robert Gunderson, Mrs. A. J.
Schwartz, Mrs. J. V. Ferguson,
Mrs. D. L. Stevenson and Mrs.
Thelma Baty. The executive com
mittee will meet Monday at 2 p.
m. in Moose hall.
Catholic Altar society, circle
No. 2, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.
m. at the home of Mrs. John Smit,
408 Georgia.
Sec our selection of lovely LOCKETS, BRACELETS, CROSSES,'
RINGS and SETS done in gold filled and 10K gold ... featured
in the famous SWEETHEART JEWEL BOX with personalized
gift card,, '
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"The House of Beauty"
AAUW to Air"
Education Bills
Discussion of the Barden bill
and the Taft bill, which would
provide federal aid for education,
will be featured at a meeting of
the Bend branch of American As
sociation of University Women,
next Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Irene Carlson, 2U8
Congress. Mrs. Almeda Hoist,
AAUW legislative chairman, Is
making arrangements for the pro
gram. Mrs. W. D. Ward will be
chairman of the social committee
for the evening.
A call for action In support of
federal aid to education as set
forth in the Barden bill has been
sent out from national headquar
ters of AAUW to state divisions,
Mrs. Hoist said. The AAUW has
not given full support to the Taft
bill, passed by the senate, because
it provided that the states may
use the federal funds in the same
way that they use state funds,
Mrs. Hoist added. This would
permit in at least 16 states the use
of federal funds for other than
public sehqols for certain services,
she said.
4 Women Qualify
For Lodge Degree
Four local members of Wom
en of the Moose are among those
who qualify for the friendship
degree and have received their
call letters, it was announced at
a meeting of the academy of
friendship, held recently at the
home of Mrs. Earl Wood, 111
Hawthorne. They are Mrs. Rob
ert R. Anderson, Mrs. Landis
Jones, Mrs. E. R. Smith and Mrs.
Mary Grimes. Initiation into the
degree will be held in May.
Cards were the diversion for
the second part of the meeting.
Prizes lor scoring went to Mrs.
E. C. Taylor, high, and Mrs. O. C.
Hartwig, second. Mrs. Fred Car
ter and Mrs, Gennella Hayes also
received prizes. Refreshments
were served at the close of the
evening. Mrs. Charles White was
co-hostess.
The women decided to change
the meeting night to the third
riday each month.
SHOWER IS GIVEN
Redmond, April 7 Miss Dor
othy Simmons, whose marriage to
Bob Grammer is planned for the
late spring, was honored at a mis
cellaneous bridal shower recently
at the home of Mrs. Leslie Schall
horn. Group S members, Methodist
Women's Society ol Christian
Service, will meet Monday, April
10, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Harold Campbell, 336 3rd
street. Mrs. Keith Langworthy
will be assistant hostess. Mrs.
Wilbur Smith will lead the wor
ship service, and Mrs. Don Pence
will be leader lor the study pe
riod. Degree of Honor will sponsor
the third and last in a series of
public card parties Tuesday, April
11, at 2 p.m. in Eagles hall. Prizes
will be awarded, it has been an
nounced. CLUB SETS DANCE DATE
Redmond, April 7 The Seventy
and Five dancing club will hold
its spring dance on April 29, ac
cording to an announcement
made by the executive committee.
The affair will be semi-formal.
The dance had originally been
scheduled for April 8.
VOITURE TO MEET
Central Oregon voiture No. 147,
Forty and Eight, will sponsor a
dinner and social evening for
members and their ladies, Mon
day, April 10, at 7:30 in the Red
mond hotel dining room. Enter
tainment is being planned, ac
cording to A. T. Niebergall, voi
ture correspondent, Bob Tull,
chef de train, is in charge of arrangements.
THE BEND BULLETIN,
Social Calendar
Tonight
7:30 p.m. USW,V camp and
auxiliary, courthouse assembly
room.
8 p.m. Eastern Star grange
square-dance club, grange hall,
8:30 p.m. Tumalo grange,
grange hall.
Saturday
8 p.m. Sons of Norway, Nor
way hall.
9 p.m. I O O F groups and
guests, square dance at I O O F
hall.
9 p.m. Central Oregon barn
dance, Bend armory.
, Monday
1 p.m. Trinity Episcopal
guild's Easter Monday luncheon,
parish hall.
2 p.m. Women of the Moose
executives, Moose hall.
7:30 p.m. Forty and Eight,
Redmond hotel.
8 p.m. Group 4, WSCS, with
Mrs. Kohert Lyons, 616 E. Irving.
p.m uroup 5, Wats, witn
Mrs. Htrold Campbell, 336 E.
Third street.
8 p.m. Order of Eastern Star,
Masonic temple.
Sewing- circle of Trinity Lu
theran church will meet Tuesday,
April 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the home
ol Mrs. W. V. Payne, 560 Hill
street.
Circle 3 members. Catholic Al
tar society, will meet Tuesday at
2 p. m. at St. Francis parish
hall, with Mrs. Thomas McNeills
as hostess.
GROCERS WARNED
Salem, April 7 ilB O. K.
Beals, chief of. the division of
foods and dairies of the state
agriculture department today
called the attention of grocers to
requirements of the state law
with respect' to advertising of
eggs for sale.
The law provides that the same
prominence must be given to the
correct grade and size of eggs as
is given to the price. Beals said
it is illegal to use the terms
"Iresh," "strictly Iresh" or simi
lar in advertising any grade ex
cept grade AA and grade A eggs.
Beals said grocery stores have
shown g laxity in this respect re
cently, and attributed it to the
large turnover In store owner
ship and managing personnel.
ASHLAND FACES RECALL
Ashland, April 7 UP) Record
er John Austin said today that
the lirst petitions demanding the
recall ol Mayor Tim Williams ana
Councilman Elmer Sheldon had
been liled In his ollice.
It would be the second recall
election here within a year.
Austin said the Ashland Citi
zens committee turned In peti
tions with approximately 58
names requesting recall of the
mayor and 595 on the councilman,
About 500 valid names are need
ed to call an election.
Harry Morris, chairman of the
citizens committee, said addition,
al signatures would be submit-
ted within the next few weeks
and he hoped the election could
be called lor the May 19 primary
to. save the city extra expense..
STAGE DRIVERS STRIKE
Portland, April 7 U'i Forty
eight employes ol the Portland
Stages struck today halting bus
service between Portland, Gresh
am, Troutdale and Lents.
Services were suspended after
negotiations collapsed last night
over union demands for wage
boosts and a 40-hour week. Fed
eral mediator I. I. Pickett said
no further meetings between
Happy Eyes Say
HAPPY EASTER
New frames as smartly styled as
your Easter bonnet, and so much
more practical. They sound the note
of GOOD VISION. We invite you
to select a pair of glasses that not
only insure you visual efficiency, but
set off your individual personality.
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST IN CHARGE
" HERBERT
BEND, OREGON
Dinner Observes
Anniversaries
Southwest Redmond, April 7
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Brown and family were Friday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Griffiths, the occas on
being the Browns wedding anni
versary and Mrs, Urin ths birth
day anniversary.
Doris Jean Holt went to Prine-
vllle with the girls chorus, which
participated in the music festival.
Gene Robertson of Rose lodee
was a Friday afternoon caller at
tne John nailer home.
Ralph Bailer spent Sunday aft
ernoon at the Dan Hammond
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holt and
daughter, Doris, spent last Sun
day evening at the Terry Moody
home. I hey practiced on a grange
play.
O. Jones of Medford was a busi
ness caller at the Owen Brown
home Sunday afternoon.
Ernestine Bailer visited at the
John Sax home at Powell Butte
Sunday. Other visitors at the Sax
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rob
ertson and son, Eddy, of Powell
Butte, and Mrs. H. Robertson and
son, Gene, of Rose lodge.
Lois and Linda Wallenburg
spent Thursday evening at the
Ray Surface borne.
Mrs. Russell Clemence spent
the week end with her mother,
Mrs. Beulah Hooker, at Eugene.
She made the trip with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes McDowell of Redmond.
Ralph Bailer left Monday eve
ning for the naval training cen
ter in Seattle alter a au day leave
which he spent at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailer.
Ed Powell and family were Sat
urday callers at the Owen Brown
home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Enlow spent
Friday evening with the Floyd
Holt family.
Brvce Anderson, son of Mrs
August Anderson, has been visit
ing his mother lor a few days. He
is Irom Portland.
John and Ralph Bailer made a
trip to Madras Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence JacKson,
Mr. and Mrs. Kip Tull and daugh
ter; Harry Hegardt, (Jhet Adams
and Hugh Smith were Sunday
callers at the Russell Clemence
hotrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilden,
Mr. and Mis. Donald Wareing,
Robert Ledbetter, Milfred Wallen
burg, Mrs. Ray Surface and son
Richard; Lynn Forrester, Albert
Whitaker and Irma Flowers at
tended Terrebonne grange Tues
day evening Irom this commu
nity.
Mrs. August Anderson and sis
ter, Mrs. Olga Soeffker, were
Bend shoppers Tuesday.
Mrs. Everett Parr was a busi
nes caller at the A. E. Latta home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Shallhorn
and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ruther
ford ol Bend were Sunday visitors
ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray Surface and
lamily.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bailer were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Garbutt.
Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Wallen
burg and daughters visited Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Grace
Gregg and her lather, Andy Holt.
N. W. Enlow and son, Marvin,
were Saturday callers at the Mil
fred Wallenburg home. ,
management and the union were
scheduled.
Telephone operators at the
Trailways depot in Portland, out
of which the Portland Stages
operate, said callers were swamp
ing switchboards with inquiries
about service east of the city.
CTStAFLESSd
Jealous Husband
Shoots His Rival
Portland, April 7 HPi Forgey
Brlnney Jackson, 29, was shot
and wounded last night by a
jealous, estranged husband nt
Jackson's apartment; police re
ported today.
Jackson, who suffered bullet
wounds In the left chest and
shoulder and right thigh, was tak
en to Emanuel hospital where his
condition was reported as "criti
cal." -
Police said Eugene E. Morgan,
24, admitted shooting Jackson in
a jealous rage after he learned
Jackson was keeping company
with his estranged wife, Beatrice
Morgan, ii. i
Morgan was jailed on a charge
of assault with Intent to kill. Ball
was set at $10,000. i
BUYING "DEAD HORSE" j
Madras. April 7 A review of
finances of the city council has
revealed tnat it is paying a sub
stantial interest rate on a "dead
horse" feature of a campaign aim
ed at securing a domestic water
supply from a deep well, which
proved a 'duster. Registered
warrants to the extent of $6,983,
Issued in January, 1948, are out
standing. Interest to the amount
of $800, it was reported, has ac
cumulated.
The council in considering the
obligation decided to wait until
the end of the current fiscal year
and see if any funds are left in
the treasury to be applied to re
tirement of the warrants.
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PAGE THREE
Attention: Elks, their ladles
and out-oMown guests. There
will be, another square dance at
the Elkhorn Country club this
Saturday night. Instructions from
9 to 10. Dance starts at 10. Come
out and enjoy the fun. 1.20 per
couple.
Entertainment Committee.
Adv.
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your Easter shopping list
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