THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1 950 THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON PAGE FIFTEEN Tumalo P.T.A. Planning Party Tumalo, April 13 .(Special) Lnv at the grange hall Friday King, April 14, to which the nubile is invited. A home talent SroEram is being arranged by the Mmmit'ee in charge and the Ked mono" Union high school band will play. Square dancing will fol low the program. Ladies attend ing are asked to bring cake. The Pacific Drilling company of Scappoose has been drilling on the C M. Barnum ranch and last week they struck water at 550 (eet Eighteen feet of water is in L well and a pump is being In stalled which will pump water at th. rate of 300 gallons an hour. This is the first well to be drilled on the north end of the Tumalo project. j 0. Wonder of Hllo, Hawaii, .iJted Mr. and Mrs. Cal Fouts a . few days the past week. Wonder, an OKI lime " Kim ui inc. laiuiijr, Is a jeweler in Hilo. Clay Shepard was one of a group of Linfield students Who attended a speech tournament at Stockton the first three days of last week. The group then went to Los Angeles for the remainder of the week, while on their spring vacation, returning home Sunday morning. Out-of-town relatives here to at tend the wedding of Miss Barbara Wyckhoff and Keith Shepard were the following: Dr. and Mrs. j. F. Hosch of Scio, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Washburn and sons, Har old and Robert, all of Salem, Jer ry Shepard of Tillamook and Clay Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burnett have sold their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. Higgenbothem of Salem and they have moved into a small house on the C. I. Dunlap place for the re mainder of the school year so " unugmur, wara. can linis.i trip srnnnl voun t..i -t-i- ... i wmuiu. me Hiagenoothem family moved here iwu oaii-ui recently. L'awience Allen and Miss Bev- Oliv Forpr.tnr nt Tillur.,,.,.1. . the past week end visiting at the A " u v.uuuiy juuge aim Mrs. C.L. Allen. Little Bonnie Mitchell lias the wnuoping cougn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and twn i ViMrin .it ' ncit uiiuiei guests Easter Sunday ht tne Er- Cllhprt Miphaol small house on the Waddle place wiuwi was iormcny occupied hy Mrs. Annn WnnH u nr tvt ' lJ Wit; . it, TnOmnsnn rnnfh tha nnnt- .rnAi. Yale Perry assisted Michael In moving me noust and the project cat was used in the operation. Michael has IpncaH Hin Thnmncnn ranch and he and Mrs. Michael will occupy the newly moved nuuac. . Jafnps T.nna cnonl facta.. -"t ... "tCt UHilLI ViSltin? his lt.irpnt lvTf a.irl Mi-c Cal Fouts, from Portland. James Is a student at Lewis and Clark college. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker of Jerome Idn. uvea in Pni,i Mon day night, coming here to meet their on-ln-lnw, Victor Albertson, and two grandchildren from As toria. The children returned to Jei'OITIP With thpil- trrann-jnlc Tuesday for a visit while their mnllinn 4 U t t.l a uumci, me luimer iviiss nna Baker, is in the hospital with a new danghter, born last Satur day. The Baker family moved to Idaho two years ago from Tuma lo, where they lived for many years. EVEN X-KAY FORGED Ofnahn Neh ill'l ,Hinn, .Wil. Hams filpH KlHt n:inct a hmilr charging that some one fraudu lently withdrew $75 from his ac- i-uuiu uy jurying nis name on two checks. Williams said the signa ture nn thp phppkc wncn't hie Hp said someone obviously forged rue a ne uses lor a signature. INSIDE uWK'c rfieseN extras s 9 0 rentier bleaching action, added protection for linens! This young lady enjoys bed linens that arc snowy-white,JdHVarji,io.' That's because Mommy.like millions of others, launders white and color-fast cottons and linens with Clorox, which combines germ-killing power with bleaching and brightening. Best of all, Clorox conserves linens because it's free from caustic, thanks to an exclusive formula protected by U. S. patent! C gfif&L yreater disinfecting efficiency.. odded protection for health! You get after bathroom odors, bath room stains, and bathroom germs all at once when you include Clorox in jour routine cleaning. For Clorox deoJorizcs, removes stains, and disinfects! What's more, because Clorox is free from caustic it is mart efficient as a disinfectant. ..actually kills germs quicker wan any other product of its kind! Directions on mc iaui-i. Crankshaft Grinding Reground Shafts Carried in Stock CONNECTING RODS Reconditioned Bearings Resized Bearing Rebabitting Motor Rebuilding DRAKE'S AUTO SHOP 935 Harriman Street Phone 795-J Visits Noted In Camp Town'. Brooks-Sea nlon Camp, April 13 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vlno fin.l M.. I-lo old Voos Jr. spent the week end hi i-uniana visiting, rney aiso did some salmon fishing while on their trip. Mrs. Don Reinecker and sons, Tommy and Colin, spent last week end in Gilchrist visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer. Cramer is Mrs. Reinecker"s father. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sampels and family of Bend were Sunday visitors at the B. R. Caverhill home. Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis and daughter spent the week end in Portland visiting Mrs. Curtis' brother. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Ackley and family suent the Easter week end visiting relatives in Mon- moutn. Mr. nml Mrs TSJpM Wlnllrt anH children spent Saturday afternoon in Prineville visiting Mr. and Mrs. nnl,n.. o: . Mr. and MlS Rnllv T.nrlviln nnri chilrtrpn hnva rptm-nnrl tn L'i-.m ath Falls afler visiting Mr. and .mi-ft iNtfei. The Timber Prntpptnr d.rt pinh met at thp hnmp nf tha ncuictoni leader, Don Reinecker, last week. This was a special meeting to color Easter eggs for the Sisters community egg hunt. Mi's. Rein ecker and Mrs. W. B. Hockett assisted the boys with dyes and the coloring. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Reinecker and Hockett, after which the boys played games. The next meeting will be Thursday, April 13, at which time the boys will go on a hike and wiener roast and guid ed tree study, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brands ma and son spent Easter Sunday visiting Mrs. Ruby Allen and daughter of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. George Low spent Easter visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bain Low, in Corvallls. During the day they motored to Eugene and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox, former Bend residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson and children spent the week end in Sweet Home visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson and other relatives. It BEST BUY FOR FLAVOR! MASS PRODUCTION Pontotoc, Miss. ilPi J. A. Monts has a sow that keeps his farm all littered with pigs 55 pigs since last August. CASHES IN FAST Hinton, W.Va. HP Geneva Fox collected on her insurance fast. At 9 a.m. the high school stu dents paid $1 for accident Insur ance under a blanket policy for all county school children. At 10:30 she fell down the school steps and brake her ankle. Miss Fox collected 580. From where I sit ... By Joe Marsh Gabby Enjoys Going to The Dentist One of my molin was giving me a bad time Tuesday afternoon, so I slipped over to Doc Jones, hoping to catch him free. When I arrived, Gabby Jackaon was sitting there reading a magazine. I laid hello to Gabby and he nodded. Doc comes out and says I'm next. "Wait a minute," I says. ( My tooth seemed to have stopped aching.) "How about Gabby doesn't he have an appointment?" Doc smiles and says, "Gabby? Why, he's got the finest teeth in the county. He just comes up here and reads the magazines whenever he's in town I" As Doe went to work he told m that he's glad to have Gabby come up and read magazines . . . they might not all be fresh off the news stand, but if Gabby or anyone wants to while away tome time 'who is he to stand in their way? From where I ait, this "live and let live" spirit helps make America what it Is. If I prefer a friendly glass of beer with my supper and you prefer milk who's to say one's right and the other wrong? Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation fe .Wmdcrfnl ft" Flavor It's always a pleasure to drink Schilling! Thermo-Regulated roast assures uniform good flavor, always richer and more delicious. TWO KINDS-DRIP OR HRCOIATO G Cil D A 0 S 17 Tl GH USE BULLETIN WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS! No Strings To These WWW ffliV 'M MM M(fS ! BROWN SUGAR 3 lbs. 29c Devil Feed Mix. . . . pfcq. 29c FKKE lftc I'kir. 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