The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, January 26, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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    j B The Bend Bulletin. Wednesday. January 26. )nner -070rS N W Member
4 Cases Heard By Madras J.P. ot pilot Butte Farm Bureau
J Special to The Bulletin 5M.r,0, including costs, and a sen-
MADRAS Four cases were leme of 10 days in jail to be sus
, heard by Al Suratl, .Madras justice .n,),.d on payment of fine Arrest
.of the peace, earlier this k. ma(,(, ,)y ()I(j(vr c,,,,,,,,, Jan z:
; Percy Winishut. Warm Spring, Wi,lian c Ai,mi Mad us.
pled KUdly to driving a motor ve-
hide while under the influence of! sa,m "d batl''ry- f""(l
Jnloxiraling liquor, was fined : $j..'i0 plus $1.50 costs, paid cosls.
StlH.jO, incluilina costs, and sen-' served 2's days. Arrested by Kher
;tinceu to tiO days in jail. Arrests! jf, JamPS Summerfield, Jan. IX
.made by Floyd Chestnut, slate pa-; Tirolin, atl(lmi!1 .,-
Ii-olman. on Jan. 2t. I
I Caleb Adams, Warm Springs. j knon, passing on crest of grade,
pled "guilty to being drunk on a 'third warning, case dismissed, de
'puhlic highway and was fined feiident oul of state.
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promise: she'd do
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VAN HI KSICN makes it .av
for a Vulciitiiio girl o give up
her lienrl. Wonderful "Any
(liing Kor-You" Valentines are
styled In please her man. She'll
find "llenrt.j" . . , mulching
slmrlH anil handkerchiefs.
She'll find Uu- ever popular
'won't wrinkle ever" Van lieu.
Hen Century shirt with nur new
'iilen tle ! ! ! nr the colorful,
washable new Vaiielin sport
shirt. Itelter pick .voiirs mil
now so y un drop u suhlle
hint.
fun ffeiueii Century shirt, in
I iji ntinr iilitijilm fift-taiiur $:!.':
l unrliii ..;ii;.;,viv s;irf shirt, in
I (ienine ili"Ji!m pft-taiiwr $.IM
"Anything I'm Vim" jmij, Jf.i'.l
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S;m-cI:.I In lilt- Bulletin laler.
KASl'KKN STAIt So ial gather-1 Clyil" F' ilste-n
ings, hiisini-ss Ir.ps and eons' rue- Neb . is
lion activity figured in the news dr.uel.icr.
of the Kaslein Siar district this her fnuii!
iiast week.
Mure than .") p( rsiins were pies
enl al the Kastei n Star (Wange
h.ill hist Fi-iihiv evenini;. for a ! Mr. and Mrs.
poiluck dinner honoring new mem
bers of the l'ilot limit- Farm Ku
reau. Tid Mikels and his
dion hand provided dinner music,
anil later K. I., lialdy showed sev
eral travel films. A cake walk was
held as a benefit for the March
of Dimes, and $!1 ?; was collected
The r.el nueiirg will be held
Feb. 4. al a place to be ennounccd
Redmond Church
Purchases Lots
Special to The llllllellll
; REDMOND Space for needed
'Sunday school rooms has been si
! cured by Redmond Christian
church in the purchase of two lots
and a building just south of (hi
church, according to Mrs Hamlin
Perkins who is handling publicity.
The high school and intermediate
classes will meet in the house that
has been remodeled and redeem
ated. Young people will choose ai
: aporoiu iate name for the building
The new nciiuisilion nrikes room
in the church for expansion of oth
or classes whose increasing mem
bership made more space neces
sary, among lliem the Kingdom
Huilders. young adult group. .Men
of the church removed partitions,
inslalled a new chimney, and plas
tered walls while members of the
Ladies council nride slip covers
for furniture and added other
homelike lunches to the new Sim
day school building. Young people
hive provided folding chairs. The
properly will also serve for future
church expansion.
The women also snpervi-'e the
nursery fur children under three
years of age each .Sunday morn
ing. They report lhal the number
of children cared for each Sunday
now averages around IS compare. I
to only four or five a year ago.
Fifty Teachers
WOEA Session
Fitiv (Vnlral Oirivm rduralnrs
and school pnirniis atii-ndcd a dm
hit iiiccliiiK last iiirhl at the I'uui
ITuvcvn, under inspires of (he On
'fon Kdtinif ion AsstHaliun. 'I'h
merlini; was one of ..T s.-licdulcd
in t ho stale (his mnnlli ;is "Oper
alion Infntniahon, iniendtMl ns an
appraisal of Oregon's prohk-ms in!
lite field of education. j
Hrrt SltaKKs. OKA researeh di
rector from the orianial ion's
Portland ofliee, was leader of (he
discussion. Because (his is an elec
tion year. OKA is making an or
ganized effort to get information
on the school picture before the
puMic. he said. The ore,aninlion
is not lakini any active part in
cam part-mini., for any particular
legislation rcc,ardiii'4 salaries or
facilities, ii was stressed
Taxation and school population
data were discussed, and pam
phlets outlininc, the over-all as
pects of the slate's education set
up were distributed.
Present at Ihe ineotim; were res
idents of Pnneville, Culver. Sis
ters, PeduMtid. Melolius. Terre
bonne and l'end.
fjf Amsworth,
isilin here wilh his
di-s Walter Smc-ad, and
If the K'xrti weather
hold-; out llu-y plan a trip to Til
'lamook to visit witli friends and
(relatives in the near Jutur''.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilowaid Porter of
'Sprini'lield were weekend quests at
lihe U-slie Aldous ,')o;ne in 'lie
aeeor- 'Arnold community.
Leslie Kribs. who was painjjlly
injmetl oa .Ian. 2 in a fall and
has been confined to his home
since that time, planned to go
back to bis job ibis week, despite
a cast on his broken hand.
The KasU in Star (;ane Home
Economics club held their rrular
monthly meeting last Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Kenneth Kuton.
.-.Ii s. William Williams became a
new member. The county il. K.
conference was announced for
Tuinalo wnnw on r eb. 11 al 10
a.m. 'i'tw district and stale chair
men will be present for the meet
iiiv;. Mrs. Mynn Shelley jave a
derntasl ration on heinminti a ar
meal and how to tuiy a slip. The
next meetinti w ill be a cleanup
day al the gtunw ball on Feb. 17.
!l will be an all day nicclintf and
die men are invi'ed to attend. A
..oiluck lunch will be held at noon.
Olha Self has started construc
tion on a new home. He has re
painted Ihe foundation of the home
losl by fire last year and is add
ing on to it. .
County road crews are con-
structin the Neff road to prepare
for pavement. :
Mis. Wesley Wilson is visiting
d the Warren Wilson home for a i
few days before 1(1 Seidtle
when she will meet her husband .
who is expected to return from
Koiv.m duty wilh Ihe U. S. Army
She also visited wilh her sister-
in-law, Mis. .lack Itowcll and him-'
ily. '
K. (. P.owley, former resident ;
if the communily, returned lo his
home on Delaware avenue from aj
five-day stay in the St. Charles :
Memorial hospital, where he un
derwent major surgery. He is re-
poried to be recupeiat ill!.; nicely. :
Mrs. Otha Self is visiting this
i-ek with friends imd relatives
near rdl. Vernon, ;isii. j
Jack Powell was in the valley
,'er the weekend 1. Hiking for em-
ploymeiil. j
Kenneth Katon, Walli'i Smead
ind Keilil Nelson were in Staylon
iasl Thursday on business.
Mr. ;md Mrs. Loren Oyer were
Su::d;:y dinner quests id the Hoo
per Oyer htiiue. Mr. and Mrs.
Ijiwrence Wyer ami children of
Camp Sherman also spent the
week nd al Ihe Oyer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huettl
left Monday on a business trip to
Kuene. They planned to o to
Coivallis on Tuesday and attend
the stale -1 11 leaders' conference
beim; held for three days al Ore
gon State college. Mrs. Walter
Prichard, also of this ctmmunity.
planned to leave on Tuesday to id
lend the conference.
George Citilhrie of Portland was
a visitor al the Hooper Oyer home
last Thursday.
Tommy Thompson w;is ill id his
home last week with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wille are
visit in., with friends find relatives
in the alley this week.
The C,ran.;e Hall ladies aid will
hold its reejilaf meetine; on Wed
nesday at :'M) p.m. al the heme
of Mrs. Khnheth Walters on ?A 1
K. Irvine, street in P.end.
Two
MUVi-iis mii;i
tnolorisls were cite
driving; wilhoul an op-M-ator'
tnit by Hend vtlice Tuesday,
were Lewis William Cas,snei
I for
i per
They
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Combe
House.
land, and
I a ton.
Claude Windeii
Bend Firm Gains
Contest Finals
Kvans Ply company, Hend. is
one of seven Oregon retail firms
that have uuab'ied as finalists in
the !'.:anil Name "Retailer of the
Year" competition conducted an
nuallv l the P.raiiil Name foumia-
Wll.l. OltSMKVK AMVKKS.liV:tien. There are a'so three Poit
Sperbd to The Ittiltelin land iinalist. two in Kut;cne and
PIMNKYILLK Ka.lio Slid ion !-ie in Pendleton.
KUOC will celebrate its fiflh an These inali:-ts are amour. M.i se
niversai wilh open Iimim- at the lected iritina!ly. They will com
reeutl tine. bed studio in t!ie p.'te ftr t'r honors, five in each
Oehoeo l:m Smulay. Jan ?M from of the retiuliui; classifications.
'J to ti o'clock Cake, coffee and' Pr'st ntati.ti's of the final
punch w ill be set ved to all those awards w ill bo made to the re
who attend ;i.o!ers in New York April Wm-
A doect broadeast will lt mile ners w .1! be selccletl by the "."
from the hours ol :i lilt I from the top lenders in List ear's compc-
hotel. ! l it;nll.
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