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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, "1952
PAGE TWO
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON
Sisters Rodeo
Grouo Selects
New Officers
: SISTERS, "Feb. 21 A group ol
directors ana memcers or trie sis
' ters Rodeo Association met at the
Carl Campbell home last Tuesday
evening to elect officers for the
coming year. George Wakefield
was elected to the presidency
Lewis Luckenblll to vice-presi
dency and Pete Leithauser will be
; the new secretary-treasurer. Out,
going officers of the prganization
are Carl Campbell, past president
Ellis Edgington, vice president,
and Lewis Luckenblll, secretary
, treasurer. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hatherlll and
daughter,- Linda Jo arrived here
Sunday evening at the home ol
her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bembry.
i He will report for duty in the
state of Washington - and Mrs.
Hatherlll and Linda Jo-jplan to
remain here lor some time.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Howard and
..' children of Redmond were Friday
evening guests at the home of
Mr. ana Mrs. Herbert McKlnney.
; Gordon Hagen flew to Long
Beach, Calif., to meet his brother
Robert and drive his car here for
him.' Robert is planning an ex
. tended visit here at his brother's
. home.
Mrs. Blame Gammon, Mrs. Or
val Hanson, and Mrs.' Newt Per
, ry attended a shower at the liome
of Mrs, Sarah Hamlin In Prlne
vllle in honor of Mrs. Willis Spoo
on Saturday evening.
A- regular meeting of the Re
bekah Lodge was held at Rollins
hall last Wednesday evening. A
Valentine theme was used in the
' refreshments. A contest In the
art of millinery was the entertain
ment for the evening.
Mrs. Evelyn Elklns was absent
from her classroom several days
last week when she sprained her
foot on leaving the school build
ing Tuesday evening. Mrs. Loyd
Hewitt substituted for the re
mainder of, the week, i
Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Bilodeau ac
companied . by Mrs. Helen Bilo
deau arrived Saturday morning
from Seattle, Wn.. Mr. and Mrs.
Bilodeau were week end guests
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Scott
Wilkinson and visited at the
homes of other friends and rela
tives here. : They left ; Monday
morning.
- Mrs. Helen Bilodeau Is a guest
at the home of her daughter and
family, Mr, and Mrs, Jonas Ham-mack..,-
- " '
Mr. hnd Mrs. Perlt Huntington
attended the Farm Bureau meet
ing at the William Griswold
home at Cloverdale, on Thursday
evening. . .
' BUI Aylor and sons of Warm
Springs are here this week doing
repair Work on their house. , !
Mr. and Mrs. Rtchavd McKen
zie and children drove to Prlne
vllle on Sunday to spend the day
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc
Kenzle. .
The Sisters Church of Christ
announces that Evangelist Larry.
Balrd will hold a two-week evan
gelistic meeting from March 17
through March 30 at 8 p. m. each
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ncel nnd
children and Mr. and M's. Earl
Holt and children of Redmond
were visitors Sunday at the home
of the women's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Demaris. .
Mr. and Mrs. Rnbort Hewitt,
Jr., and son, Bobby, returned
home Saturday evening after
spending several davs at Sho
shone. Idaho visiting Hewitt's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hew
itt, Sr., and other relatives. Mrs.
Tressa Mead, who was enroute
Home on Leave
: if 1
Cpl. Billy It. Pearcy, ion of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Pearcy, Bend, Is
home on a 80-day leave after
serving IS months with the 184th
Engineers Combat Battalion In
Korea. Following his leave, Cpl.
Pearcy will report to Fort Lewis,
Wash. "
to her home at Merlin, Ore., ac
companied the Hewitt's as far as
bisters." -
The newly organized church
choir of the Sisters Church of
Christ, consisting mostly of high
school young people under the
direction of Mrs. Arthur Phillips,
brought, the special music Sunday
atthe morning services. Mrs, Cliff
uumann accompanied the choir
on tne piano.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ,A. Widmark
have received word from their
son, Cpl. Layrie . Widmark who
was temporarily in Minnesota.
that he is on his way to the East
coast ana will be sent overseas
to be stationed In Germany.
uuests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hagen on Wednes
day' evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wolf of Bend. Bobby Hagen
returned to Bend with his grand
parents lor a week s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud winkle and
Ed Winkle made a trip to White
Swan, Wash., over the week end
to see Bud's mother, Mrs. Merry
Winkle who is a hospital patient
there. Mrs. . Winkle Is suffering
from a back ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McClain and
son Errol, of Portland were week
end guests at the home' of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Benson.
a xuu day win oe given to tne
Sisters, community for a Child
Health Conference to be conduct
ed by Dr. Cutts, Portland pedia
trician, and nurse, Mrs. weien
marr Hammer, . on Wednesday,
February 27, Appointments have
been made to fill most or the
morning session which will begin
at 9:30 n.-'m. (However any pre
school children may be brought
for immunizations In the after
noon, t beginning at 1:30 p. m.
without appointments, according
to Mrs. Hammer.
Trip Taken
- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Noel ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Harbison, Mrs. Jesse Line, and
Mrs. Helen Goodrich drove to
Portland Saturday morning where
they attended a church officers
meeting at the Sunny Side Sev
enth Day Advcntist Church. The
Noels also visited Mrs. Noel's
mother, Mrs. Henrietta Strong at
Grcsham, They returned home
Monday.
Lovd Hewitt Is a patient at the
St. Charles Memorial Hospital in
Bend. He suffered a broken bone
In the upper leg In an accident
while falllnc timber Monday.
A Court -of Honor for the Bov
Scouts of Troop 39 will be held
next Monday evening at the
school building. Those who have
earned badges and awards will
Ike Men Circulate
Taft Petitions
MEDFORD, Ore., Feb. 12 IP
Supporters of Gen. Dwight D. El
senhower were circulating peti
tions here Thursday to put the
name1 of Ohio's Robert A. Taft
on the Republican presidential
primary ballot May 16.
The Ike boosters said they be-1
ucve wicguji vuicia oiiuuiu imvc
the opportunity to express their
opinions on all candidates.
"Ike is a cinch to win in Ore
gon if he has a chance to meet
Taft out In the1 open," they said.
Members of the group circulat
ing the Taft petitions asked not
to be identified.
.Cefffll 0rt9 ipi" MR : Kilocycle
Affiijare$ W'tft ffistouA Den t Jhboffcasting System
receive them at the meeting.
Lloyd Harold, Sisters marshal), Is
tne new assistant scout master.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy McLaughlin on Sunday
were Mrs. Gordon Hagen and
children and Mrs. Walter Allison
of Bend. "'
The monthly Feliowshlo dinner
will be held next Sunday at the
sisters cnurcn of Christ.
a valentines uav Dartv was
held at the Earl Russel primary
school last Thursday afternoon.
The children exchanged Valen
tines In their rooms and then en-
Joyed refreshments of Ice cream
cake, cookies and punch all to
gether In Miss Alexander's music
room, i ne ice cream was a treat
supplied by the teachers, Miss
Alexander, Mrs. George Wilson.
Mrs Jess Scott, and Mrs. Homer
Matson. Mothers of the children
assisted in arranging the tables
in the music room and serving re
freshments. ... ...
Many of the children brought
pre-school visitors for the after
noon to enjoy the party and over
nunoreo cmidren were served,
Mothers present were Mrs. AI
bert Demaris, Mrs. O. J. Oatman,
Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Burl Gilland.
Mrs. Melvin Mafiaffey, Mrs. Nor
man ' Minks. Mrs. Nell Winkle.
Mrs, Brockett, Mrs. Keith Cuts
forth, Mrs. Wilbur Campbell, Mrs.
Jules de Sully. Mrs. Fred Craven.
and Mrs. Jonas Hammack.
Mrs. Robert Jones was elected
to serve for the coming year as
secretary of the Sisters Chamber
ol commerce at a directors meet
ing last Tuesday evening.
Mrs.. Doris tsattllana ol North
Bend is visiting here this week
at the homes of her brothers,
Emmett.'Carl and Wilbur Camp
bell .and their families.
All members of the 4-H Clubs.
their leaders and parents are in
vited to attend a meeting Friday
evening at the Tumalo Grange
Hall.
ON THE
KBND
WITH
This evening at 9:30 KBND
presents a special interview pro
gram with Miss Nora Garvin, Re
gion 6 Campfire executive, and
Mrs. Joe Elder, local Camp Fire
executive.rTonlght at 7, hear Lew
Ayres and Lionel Barrymore in1
"The Story of Dr. Kildare.!' At 8
tonight, another adventure with
"Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle.'
Sunday evening at 6, . Boris
Karloff portrays the good fairy,
and Lisa Kirk and John Conte
are co-featured in - the musical
"Yolande and the Thief" on .the
MGM Musical Comedy Theater,
Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mika
do -Is scheduled for Sunday eve
ning on the "Chicago Theater of
the Air." "The Adventures of
Malsle" tomorrow at 7, starring
Ann Sothern, finds the Brooklyn
Miss doubling as a Thespian and
a twpsicnorean. ..- ...
i:w T
-Tirui
fl ,8ft MtuicAl Pertraita
8:4ft Happy Harmonafree
:to New.
sl& PuHca Uwk, Jr.
9:80 Camp Fir Girli Program
v:4S nueical Souvenir
:6ft Five Minute Hoei
10:00 Take a Number
10:80 Starlight Serenade .
11:00 SIGN OF
11:45 Fanntri zTotor '
1:00 Nawa of Prlnevul
1:46 Matinee Melodiee
2 :00 Pergonal Choica .
1:1ft Jack Klrkwcml Show ,
1 :4ft Nawa
1 :85 Platter Preview
8 :00 Platter Preview
1:16 Redmood Ministerial Anoeiatlon
8:80 Tin Pan Alley .
8 :46 Northwest New .- . i- ,
8 :60 Healtatvar. Program ,
'8:66 Central Oregon Nawa.
4 :00 By Popular Demand
4:16 Frank Hemingway
4:80 Curt Maaeer Show
4 : 46 Sam Haraa and the Nan
6:00 Melody Way
6:16 Musical B porta Pamdt
6:80 Wild Bill Hick.
6:66 Cecil Brown
1:00 Gabrfal Heater , , ,
1:16 Mutual Newareel
6:80 Tuna Vendor
6 :46 Bam Haya and Ilia Vtwa ;
6:65 Bill Henry and The New
. 1 :0 Adventuraa of Haiti
1 iJO behind the. Story
7 :46 Remember When
7:60 Mono
1:00 Gracia Flelda Show ,
I iSO Muelcal Portrait
1 :00 Newa
1:16 Fulton Lewie. Jr.
0:gOIaland Serenade-- : .
8:45 Muelcal Souvenirs -10:00
Five Mlnuta Final
10 :80 Starlight Beronaoe
11:00 Sign Off ,
TONtnHT'8 PUncRAM
6:00 Sat, Treaton of Yukon
5 :80 Sir , King
6 Hr .'vn
8:00 Gabriel Heater
H.16 Mutual .4reel '
6:80 Cote Serehade '
b :45 Sam Haya nnd U Newa
6 :66 Bill Henry Newa
7:00 Story of Dr. Kildare
7:30 Behind the Story
7 :46 Remember When
Grange Initiates
Af. Redmond ' v
REDMOND, Feb. 20 A laree
class of candidates were present
ed for initiation at a special meet
ing of the Redmond Grange Fri
day evening at the Grange Hall.
Most of the initiates were from
the Gateway Grange, five were
from Redmond and several from
Mud Springs and Powell Butte.
Don Warelng acted as master
for the occasion and Mrs. Vern
Lantz' was drill team captain.
me regular meeting 01 tne
grangeVis scheduled for Friday
evening, February 22.
. .
Americans are eating 19 more
meat, poultry and fish than they
did before World War II.
" FBIDAT, FEBRUARY 21
6 :0O Top Of The Morning
6:80 Band on Parade
6:46 Farm Reporter
7:00 Nawa '- .
7:16 Braekfaat Gang
, 7:80 Popular Favor lU
7:40 Nawa. .
7 :46 Morning Roundup , . 1 .
8:00 Cecil Brown
8 :16 Breakfaat Malodlea
8 :86 Nam, :
8:80-Bible Institute .
0:00 Bulletin Board
8:06 Muila
8:10 World Newa "
9:16 The A newer Man
9 :80 Peraonalitr Time .
9:45 Top Tunea ,
10:00 Newa
10:16 Tello Teat
10:80 Fashion Trenda
10:86 Muelo
10:40 Early Oregon Review
10:46 Newa
10:60 Man About Town
10:66 Ken Carton Show.
11:00 Ladlaa Fale
11 :26 Newa ..
11:80 Queen for a Day
12:00 Noontime Melodic.
12:10 Today' Claeelfleda -12:15
Snorta Review
12:20 Noontime Malodlea
18:80 New
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Lysol... 25c, 55c, 98c
Hexol.. 27c. 69c. 1.19
Lavoris. . 25c, 45c, 79c
Listerine. 25c, 49c, 79c
Bisodol Mints. 23c, 49c
Aeoral...... 99c, 1.29
Petrogalar .. 98c
SERUTAN POWDER
89c. 1.49, 2.69
EPSOM SALT 5 lbs. 39c
SAL HEPATICA
33c, 63e, 1.21
PEPTO BISMOL'
59c, 1.09. 1.59
COETS handy cotton squares.
YES TISSUE ...............
DELSEY TOILET TISSUE ......
.... 2 for 39c
.... 29c -35c
. . . 2 rolls 31c
Shampoos
, i For Women: - ;
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60c, 1.00. 1.75
LUSTRE CREAM
49c, 1.00. 2.00
"Roux" Color
SHAMPOO
1.00
Richard Hudnut
1.00 - 1.75
Plus Tax
ELECTRIC
SHAVERS
"Remington"
23.50 27.50
"Schick"
22.50 -
Sunbeam
26.50
ELECTRIC
HAIR CLIPPERS
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DENTAL NEEDS
TOOTH PASTE
Chlorodent
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t Pepsodent
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Ipana .
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Colgafe
Tube, 27c, 47c, 63c
TOOTH BRUSHES
Tek Nylon
-. 2 brushes, 69c
Squibb"
Angle brushes, 59c-69c
Dr. West's
"Miracle Tuft" 59c
Denture Brushes
59c
(Prices shown do not include tax)
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