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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
f 1:1 J"W THURSDAY, DECEMBER Couple to Live Near Army Base In California Minn Joiimip YmiiiKlii'i'if, diuigh i (if Mr. mill Mrs. itny ic. YminglMMg of Ituiile 2, hcriune (hi) In itio of I'fii. Mowiii'il K. IImiii- IIIiiii, kiiii of Mi', mill Mrs, (ionrge );. iiiiiniiioii, i;io;i Newport, at nil iniiiriiiiii (inutiie-riug ci'ie nmny .Sunday, Dee. n, at iliu homo of I li i bridegroom's pUII'lltH. Itev. Umi 13, FlHlilmek of Mini Christian church performed the CINI'IIIOIiy III 3 ). Ml., Ill tllll pres ence of family hiciiiIm-is ami eliise friends of the couple. Tin' bride wore a dark green tallori'tl milt. Willi black arces. work's anil u corsage of pink rose buds. Mr. and Mid. Putil (i. Harr at. tended the couple. Mrs. Kan- wore a green frock that hiirmonlfd with tin bride's outfit. After tin' exchange of vowk, nil Inforiniil reception was held ut tlic Hamilton homo. 1'n'scnt from oul-oMown wan Mm. I). T. Codliey, Portland, sister of the hrltle. Aficr a short honeymoon In Portland, the couple were to Ik at Imine ill Monterey, Calif., while the bridegroom is Htationeil at Fort Old. The bride, who wan graduated front lieml high school with the class of liMll, wan employed at the local Newberry more before her marriage. Toastmistress Pasf President Gets Pin Guard The rtend Toaslinlstrcss club mnl Monday evening in the high school home economics club, with Mrs. J, A. Dudrey, president, conducting the meeting. She pro settled a pin guard to Miss Clara Jones, Junior past president, who was u guest of the club, Mrs. David Wilson, Mrs. W. M. Uiy and Mrs. Kulph Waller were apiHiluted to serve on the nomi nating committee. Mrs. W. C. Coyner reported thin she and Miss Kathryn Ke. ley had attended n meeting of the Madras Toaslmlslross club, and that Miss Kelley had been Invited to sH-ak nt the group's charter parly. Mrs. H. W. Seeley was toast mistress for Monday's meeting, and speakers were Mrs. G. L. Conklin, whose subject was ".Simla Clans," and Mis, J, E, West, who pave a humorous talk, "Words Can He Dangerous." Mrs, Waller gave the Invocation Miss Kelley, as topic mistress. ' conducted a parliamentary drill In which several members took part, Mrs. Arthur Urlnsnn and Mrs. George Marshall were crit ics, Mrs. Coyner was lexicologist; Mrs. Elsie Dunn, evalualor, and Mrs. H, S. Cox, timekeeper. In addition to Miss Jones, guests were Mrs. W. F. Andrews, a former member, and Mrs. Don ald Seeley, guest of Mrs. B. W. Seeley, Women of Moose Hold Card Parties Mrs. George F. Dubois nnd F, W. Wells won first prizes nt a public enrd party given Tuesday evening by Women of the Moose. Second prizes went to Mrs. Maud llnupt nnd L. V, Pontius, Other prizes were won by Mrs. Bert white and Mrs. Margaret Smith. Members of the homemaklng committee, with Mrs. Mury K. Sinclair ns chairman, were In charge of arrangements. At an earlier party In the se ries, sponsored by Mrs. A. C, Wlcklnc, social service chalrmun, nnd her committee, prizes were won by Mrs. Haunt nnd F, W. Wells, first; Mrs. O, C. Hnrtwlg nnd M. C. Culler second, nnd Curl Dick, Kiln May Summers nnd Mrs, William Staples, spe cial prizes. A new series of public card parties will be Jan. 2, 16 unci 30 nt Moose hull, it was announced. Trinity Lutheran Women's Missionary league will linve n special meeting Frldny nt 7:30 P.m. nt the church parsonage, 624 Federal, to prepare Christmas treats for the Sunday school pro gram. SYNOPSIS OK ANNUAL STATh'MKNT t'ur tlj jrunr cmlrd liweiiiln'r HI, IIMtt or tiie undarwrltara Inauranoa Oompanr of Chlmpf". Ill Ihn Slnlu ur lllllliilit. maitft IIip liiinrnitrti cimlnlMliM.r of Hit Slnlf Orufon, pursuant lit littv: INCOME Not nrinlnm nrolvvtl.... I 1,031, Ml. Tumi, Inlmnl. illTlilrailt mnl , ri'iil valntu incuiuii M IlIl.BaT, IDCfiitio fruin nthur auurcra H loi.iHi- Mnl ihnhw i.ita.iuo, niRnirnnrUEHTfl N't aniraml en hi fur luaam I 11,17. Ml in, mm, 41ITHM- t'nilirwr1lliiff J-.-- .XMIIHIUII'III rXlUUNUH.ln I'lvlilftxla iiiilil or creilllnl 10 liollrrliulilcr 1,60'J. All ittliur t-xiicnilllitrea (Inrlttct iW. Iiii'alnient ximuava MUM) asa. Total diahiiraniirnla .. 7S5,R0II, ADMITTED AfldETS Valllfl of tKiiula owurrt (aiuor nil fna ojn Vnlua of atooha ownrti Intar- kit talna) ....... ch In lianaa and on liaml,. I'rullllliniB In WnlirM nf ntllnn. 1191,0111.1 aoii.sn.a I tl wrtttar, illico Saplomlior . no. imo ' 0.1.SH.M Inlvraat anfl ranta rlua anil ao email , f.nrn.i Tula) aiinilllr-il aaipta... l.7l7,oa(.3 Llnbllltlai, lurplua and Otliar Funna Total llupalil claliua HO.0IIR. 10 ttiinnaiuit luia nilJitatmeni ai- Toinl unnrnsil nromlumi..L...,.,M AH fltlier ll-lillitlpi' - - tllintlA fA ltd na 1,1 filalnia A.o-in.fi ,To 1 1 1 llnl.llillPi. txeept 1,001,301.0(1 Iln nnfd nn ar0.000.00 nifnRPiirjr re wrn BO.OflO.OO UnitMliinoit fundi fmrpluit .M.IW0.M niirpltii ii rti'ftU pollcjhold- 21, 1950 Local Couple . ' "I If i i ii mill f II Jmtms3iimi2m DeBunce Photo Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard E. Hamilton (Joanne Youngherg) were mar ried lost Sunday in a quiet home ceremony. club party iiki.i The llend Garden club held a Christmas parly Monday at the home of Mrs. Pearl ljincaster. whose home wob tastefully dec orated for the occasion. Then; TONIGHT'S SPECIAL aiMi.iiiii.auti.ljWA!...ii.vj'.( i"ilt".''w.viyv"aLJWiii-'-i''i-1 lirilMWlU 'li III hh tMBiAaVato8na7r-a i t , ' i J 1 NNii.:.LJl j ON THESE I I ;fr.iin .-imv&jI-a LOVELY s b-k-. ' ;A LAMPS iik - y y y l 'ffff V' vo'''''e choice 1 . " LJLi-Xw j of prominent cer- 1 'i vyxTV J amic colors 1 lH lMl Washable Whp-O- trCr a J 'e,',' '"n' 1 SKTTfB I 1 ' PP6 w'"' beautiful 'iJt y Jj&l J genuine afacife flnial 1 fit 3 Equipped with Underwriters' ap- rSw( y J proved 7' cord and plug jlte---eS. I II ll ALS0 AVAILABLE WITH X-y g : . , 9.95 ; ; ttisia Square Exchange Vows was an exchange of yule gifts, with n potluck luncheon served at 1 p.m. Memlwrs muile tray favors for the St. Charles and Lumbermen's hospitals und the Sunset home. Deal Furniture Co. REDMOND OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P. M. THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON Women of Moose To Initiate Class Women (if the Monne will hold formal Initiation for new mom hers, al the next regular chapter night, Tuesday, Dw. 2(i, al 8 p.m. In Moose hull, in charge of the program will be Mrs. Jack Peter son, MooKi.'havcu chairman, and her committee. At Ihe last chapter night, Dec. 12, reports were given by the fol lowing chairmen: Mrs. Jumes Pennington, child cure; Mrs. Mary Askow, hospital guild; Mrs, Josephine Helfrich, membership; Mrs. H. 10. Peterson, publicity, und Mrs. K, C. Taylor, rltuul, Grace Gerke, library chairman, reported that she had presented the books, "Feelings and Kmo lions" jind "Plastic Industry" to the IMnevllle high school and Ihe Prlnevill'j library, respectively. Mrs. August Sfhwariz report ed that she presented u-copy of "Plastic Industry" to the Des chutes county public library, and two copies to the Mooseheart library. , Eastern Star Has Initiation Redmond, Dec. 21 Initiation ceremonies were held Monday evening by the Redmond Order of Eastern Star for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blckford. An officers' addenda, under the direction of Mrs. R. W. Christiansen, Incom ing worthy matron, honored Mrs. Roger Sanford and Dr. M, M. Pendroy, outgoing matron and patron, und they were pre sented with gifts. Arranging refreshments for Ihe evening were Miss Esther Bales, Mrs. E. O. Adams, Mrs. Herbert Zacher and Mrs. Hugh Hartman. Because the next regular meet ing would fall on New Year's day, it will be dispensed with, and the group will convene again on Jan uary 15, at which time installa tion of officers will be held. 1 j:hrirffl MADRAS To Wed in June . fa, X . VaVi m I'm ii r , mA Do P,unce Photo Miss Maxino Anderson will be come the bride of Donald H. York. York-Anderson Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs, Chris K. Ander son of Bluklcy Heights, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Maxlne, to Donald H. York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. York of Prinevule. Miss Anderson was graduated from Bend high school with the class of 1950, and is employed at the Midget drive-in. Her fi ance attended school In Prlneville and is employed at Clear Pine Mouldings. The wedding Is planned for next June. G3JGG5 HH3 n OS K VW- ipS . FINI KOMI FURNISHINGS KK .' ' MAJU? Massive davenport and f Mif-fc lftrirln M comfortable matching.. n AA -, . 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The next meeting will be held in January. AGRICULTURE CLUBS The Young Farmers 4-H agri culture clubs were reorganized last Sunday- at the Richardson school. The Dairy club elected Tommy Tye, president, Richard Torkelson, vice-president, and Vi olet Klobas, secretary. Other members are John Phlchard, Ha ley Prlchard and Donald Soreri sen, who is also the leader. The Pig club elected Sorensen presi dent; Melvln Ivy, vice-president, and Diane Burmeister, secretary. Other members are Haley Prlch ard, Mavis Rowley and Susanne Ivy. The Crops club, with Mrs. Walter Prlchard as leader, elec ted Haley , Prlchard president; Tommy Tye, vice-president, and Norman Turner, secretary. Other members are John Prlchard, Don ald Sorenson and Mavis Row ley. . The Garden club under the same leadership elected Tommy Tye, president; Sam Humbert vice-president, and Terry Tye, secretary. Other members in clude Ned Humbert, John Prlch ard, George Starr and Violet Klobas. - The next meeting of these clubs will be Wednesday, Dec. 27, at NEW 1951 DESIGN,. Bt9.5o"v. lib This stunning new Kroehler living room suite is especially designed for today's living rooms for today's modern-minded couples. You must see this group to really appreciate its beauty and value. S Platform rocker uphol- a . jf stercd In nice floral 47a 3 U 1 tapestry covering. - 1 PAY ONLY 15 DOWN ' I, I Take 'till March of 1952 to I 1 pay balance. J I Two Youths Held On Army Charges Two youths, AWOL from the air forces are being held for Jef ferson county authorities at the Deschutes county Jail In Bend. They were arrested earlier this week after hiding out. In the prim itive Metolius area tor 10 days. The youths, Wendell David Conner, Tillamook, and Ross Eu gene Defoe Jr., Eugene, both 18, were discovered, brunlshlng guns, by Sam S, Johnson, . Redmond lumberman, at his summer home in the Metolius Sunday. .Johnson reported that he heard a noise when he opened the door to the house. He found the two behind the house, stripped to the waist und armed. They compiled with Johnson's order to hand over the guns. He then called police. The Metolius area Is usually snowed In at this time of year but mild weather, permitting tra vel, led to the discovery of the pair. - 7:30 p.m. at the home ol Diane Burmeister, with Violet Klobas assistant hostess, Donald Soren son will tell about his trip to Chicago at the meeting. FAULTLESS COOKS -By Pauline KeUow The Glen Vista Faultless cook ing club organized recently at the home of Bemice Hergenroder, leader. Officers were elected as follows: President, Sherrill Gray; vice-president, Alta Deal; secre tary, Kathleen Klesow; song leader, Susan Dlllabough; report er, Pauline Keisow. Plans were made for the year's activities, and a question box pro vided by the leader was the basis for an exchange of ideas. .RICH FABRICS IFumfitiM PAGE THREE Ask Adjustments Lumber and Sawmill Workers AFL, local unions and district councils In Joint notion, have no tified the employers In Washing ton, Oregon, Idaho and Montana that they are opening tho wage , agreements - "seeking a proper adjustment to compensate the workers for added living costs, In creased taxes, shrinking value of the dollar, and other factors fac ing the worker's family today," Employers In the central Ore gon, Blue mountain and Klamath basin area had been notified same two months ago of a demand for a wage adjustment and this de velopment brings - all northwest lumber producing areas into the' picture in so far as adjustments ' are concerned, AFL officers said. Meetings with employers and their associations are either ; scheduled or pending.- - s The Bend office of the union said the issue covers the follow ing firms among others: Gilchrist Timber company. Warm Springs Lumber conlpany, Tygh Valfey . Lumber company, Cody Logging company, Alexander - Yawkey Lumber company, BCK Logging company, Edward Hlnes Lumber company, Wolverine Western . Lumber company; Blue Mountain Mills, Walker Logging company, Klnzua Pine mills, William Endl cott' Logging, company,: The Dalles Lumber & Manufacturing company, Forest Product Treat ing company, Lyle Lumber com pany and J. Neils Lumber company.-- - '-" ' : w fir ! KROEHLER ROCKER 69.50 Youll nyi this la the most com fortable chair you ever t In. Smooth, silent rocking chair com fort. Upholstered In fine new cov ering fabric. . ire Co. BEND REDMOND PRINEVILLE MADRAS BuainftH in uragon ror tha Taar Nat praiitlnma raoalveil wn 9,2't. Nal loaaai paid - , It. 'nni h .u.. -.a iiin. m.m. Jit.oat.