r y The Bend Bulletin, Soturday. April 9, 1955 5 i! Here and There Ronald D. Clark aiiH Vonmi Whitaker, both of Redmond sec-: med a marriage license Thursday at the office of the Deschutes coun ty clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Lackaff and children, Philip and Fred, are spending the Easter holidays in Bend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lackaff, 532 Riverside.! Jobs Daughters are holding a food sale today at the Claypool Furniture store. Grant Carey, Portland, was in Bend today on business. Mrs. Ray Ncdrow will be hos tess to the PAL club Monday at 7:30 p.m. at her home on the Trap Club road. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson, 1314 Galveston, are parents of a boy born Friday evening at St. Charles Memorial hospilul. The baby weighed 5 pounds, 7 ounces, and has been named Mark Allan. Knights of Pythias will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the Library Auditorium. The rank o f knight will be conferred, it was an nounced by Claude Kelley, secre tary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbow were visitors in Bend today from their home in Grass Valley, where Arbow is a member of the school system. He is a brother of James D. Arbow, Bend. The Thursday Bridge club will observe its tenth anniversary with a dessert luncheon April 14th, at 2 p.m. In the dining room at TraUways coffee shop. The regu lar bridge play will follow. A girl, Connie Jean, was born this morning at St. Charles Mem orial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Cal vin Parker, Crescent. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Bend Hospital Eileen Stover, Madras; Shirley Lewis, Sisters; Mrs. Woodrow Crotwell, Gilchrist, and the fol lowing Bend residents were dis missed Fridiy from St. Charles Memorial hospital: Mrs. Herbert Woodall, Elmer Bonkosky, Mrs. Kay Thompson. Mrs. Otis Lipps Joseph Egg, Clifford Jordan ami Michael Johnston. Mrs. Burton Brown, Fort Rock, and infant son, were released to day from the maternity floor. FILM 1'I.ANNKl) SHH'il (o The llullclin PRINEVILLE "Pride of Work manship" is the title of a film to be shown at the noon luncheon of the Prineville Crook County Chamber of Commerce on Tues day, April 12, at the Ochoco Inn. Mike Miksche said it is impor tant that all members of the cham ber attend this meeting. Infested Grain Reported Found Slieeial lo The Bulletin MADRAS A warning to Jeffer son county farmers on insect in fested grain was sounded today by Marion Jewel, Madras Agricultur al Stabilization and Conservation office manager and Jack Ross, Jefferson county extension agent. : Springs. linn saiu mm consincraoie Arthlr And(,rson, Culver, and infested grain has been found this! Mrs. A. L. McGreer. Antelope. ween in rainy 'arm storage struc-wcre a(1mi,ted Friday, and three tures,-and that if immediate steps: out-patients were treated and dis are not taken, a serious situation! m;ss?(j could develop. I Discnarcd Friday: Mrs. Wesley Insects have been discovered in ,Iazeli Route h RP(imond; Her- approximateiy juu.uuu ot ruu.uuu Wcl..h . Rpdlm)n(.: j..rrv Cro- Redmond Hospital Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts of Redmond have named their new daughter Debra Lynn. The baby was born Friday at Cen tral Oregon district hospital. A daughter was horn the same day at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tahkeal of Warm a,'TIKJV oil I A CtNIKAL OKfctoON Unliojiim Un the Ueschutes river west ot lerrebonne is a plant tnat provides a payroll for 55 persons. It is the Dicalite plant, which operates under a division of the Great Lakes Carbon Corporation. This is an aerial view of the plant and its surrounding areas of diatomaceous earth, composed of microscopic organisms deposited possibly a million years ago. The view is to the west. Some of the overburden was removed from the extensive deposits in .-ecent years, exposing the white earth. (Dicalite Division photo for The Bulletin) Family Returns From California Special to The Bulletin LAPIN'E Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mlnck and family of Beal have returned from a week-long trip to California. In California they visit ed friends In Crescent City. Be fore returning they stopped in Burns to visit. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Van Orsdel and John lien left Wednesday for Portland to visit fr.ends and rela tives. Mys. Rollin Harning returned Tuesday evening from Albany where she visited her father, who is iU. A basket dinner will be served persons attending Easter services at the LaPine Baptist church by Mr. and Mrs. Weibum Parker at their home on the Kelldano ranch. An egg hunt is planned for chil dren following the dinner. The1 church plans special services and a program for Easter to begin at u.au a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kiluatrick of Salem spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ferns. Special guests at the Tuesday meeting of the Little Deschutes Grunge was Country Grange Dep-j uty Toy Means and his wife and daughter. Principal W. Buettgenbaeh of the LaPine high school has an nounced cancellation of the school play scheduled for April 13. He said illness and other difficulties have interierred with its preparation. WORSHIP PLANNED Special to The Bulletin RFnvinNn Th Latter Day Saints church members will begin Easter worship at 10: 3U a.m. wim special hymns, readings and talks by members of the various classes. Young adults will give readings on tlie Resurrection story. In southern Idaho's olden days, sheep owners and farmers marked off their ranches by planting Lom bardy poplars. Expert Accordion Instruction Accordions Furnished Bned Music Co. 901 Bond St Phone 718 Enjoy Our SPECIAL bushels of grain under loan to Commodity Credit Corporation. Warm weather, after a cool win ter is blamed for the rapid in crease in wheat damaging insccls. Farmers with grain in storage were urged to check metal aod wooden storage structures and to fumigate if insects are found. In sects will be found in scoop holes, at the peak of the stored grain, or on the warmer side of the bin. .-.jcio i Insccls discovered in county gsain include the suw-tooth grain beetle, grain weevil, grain borer, meal worm, and flour beetle. The officials said that farmers thould use a good funiigant if bugs nre found. Displays of insects found in Jefferson county wheat have been prepared and placed at local seed houses and in the ASC office, Madras. sen. Metolius; Mrs. Perit Hunt ington. Sisters; Sue Morris. Route 1. Madras: Dolores Root, 10, Star Rome, Madras; and Mrs. Edna Robinson, Redmond, who left the hospital to enter Delamarter Nur sing home, Redmond King Funeral. Held Friday Funeral services were held Fri day afternoon at the Niswonger Winslow chapel for Levi King, 63, who died Thursday at St. Charles Memorial hospital, only three days after coming to Bend to make his home at 1548 Elgin. He is sur vived by his wife, Rachel, and six children, four of theirf at home. Rev. Dan J. Kroker of the Church of God officiated at the service. Mrs. Kroker was soloist and Mrs. Harry Anderson was piu nist. Pallbearers were J. C. Jac- quot, W. R. McVey, Ed Oetken, M. L. Johnson, R. F Anderson and M. L. Myers. Mr. King was a native of Pines- ville, K., and belonged to the Baptist church in Kentucky. He was a veteran of the Mexican campaign and a plasterer by trade. Burial was in Pilot Bulte ceme tery . Authorized ELECTROLUX Cleaner Sales & Service PHIL PHILEROOK 1304 E. Third Phone 1305-J Rwltered U.S. Pal. Off. Blaze Destroys Chicken House A grass fire trat got out of control destroyed a chicken house Friday afternoon on the A. W. Guddatt place, on the Soulh high way behind Bob's Truck Service. The fire department answered the alarm at 3:21 p.m., and firemen confined the fire to the one build ing. Yesterday at 11:19 a.m., fire men went to E. First street at Marshall avenue, to extinguish a brush fire. There was no damage. Smith Services 1 Due on Tuesday Funeral services will be held Tuesday at f! p.ni. at the Niswon-ger-Winslow chapel for Calvin James Smith, 66-year-old Negro janitor, who was found dead Wed nesday in his home north of town. He had been suffering from heart trouble for the past year, and ap parently died in his sleep. Mr. Smith was a native of Ath ens, Ohio, and came to Bend 25 years ago from the Southwest. Rev. Roy H. Austin of First Bap tist church will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Green wood cemetery. McGee Planning Sawmill at Bly Special to The Bulletin FORT ROCK Donald L.. McGoe of Fort Rock has announced the closing of his sawmill there and I he purchase of all remaining equipment of the Spangler Lum ber Co. plant at Bly which was partly destroyed by fire last fall With a partner, Gilbert Lilly, Mc Gee will open a new mill at Bly about May 15. BAH, POSTKI) Harry Baker. 29. 151 Revere, posted $100 bail with city police last evening afler his arrest for being drunk in an auto. if t 5. -4U r a. - ci Randall's Ramblings iTAD tlie orlicril.iv that Amc-ricuis have more irou blc sleeping than people of any other nation. Seems that 52 per cent of our adults have difficulty, tvhile only ll per cent of the Urnih, 23 per cent of the Danes, and 15 per cent of tlie Norwegians have insom nia. A doctor once told me if you couldn't sleep it was a tood sicn of worry prob lems. I fiucss people muse have a lor to worry about today or they wouldn't be losing so much sleep. Take my business, for in stance. I could do a lot of wurryini; about tlie respon sibility I have ot seeing that you have the riht kind of insurance. But 1 don't, because I make sure that everyone I do busi ness with pcrs complete in suuuee counseling, even if. By Gordon Randall he only comes in fur one small polity. Insurance is like a jonJ blanket. If you have one that covers you completely, you don't have to worry about catching cold; but if you get one that's too short, or let the moths chew big holes in it, then you may catch pneumonia. I always advise my friends to have protection without serious gaps or holes. Then it they want to omit a tew tilings here and there and let their feet stick out that's up to them. If you're not sure that your protection is complete, why not let me look it over? The Lumbermen Mniu.il Casualty Company, w'hitli I represent, is one ot the country's leading dividend paying mutuals; so you may get protection at a saving, too. Baptists Plan Special Program Observance of Easter Sunday ut First Baptist church of Bend will begin with a special Sunday School program at 9:15 a.m. to which parents and other adults are in vited. ,. The 11 a.m. worship hour will be highlighted by choir anthems and an Euster sermon by the pastor entitled. ."History's Greatest Mir acle." The morning service will be broadcast as usual. There will he baptisms and ob servance of the Lord's Supper in connection with the evening gos pel service at 7:30. Youth and adult forums will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. The pastor. Rev. Roy H. Austin, will speak at a special Easter ser vice at the Brothers school house on Sunday afternoon, following a picnic dinner for all residents of that community and the showing of a gospel film entitled "Sym phony of Life," featuring Dale Evans. 1 Redmond Plans Egg Hunt Sunday Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Ray Johnson park will be the scene of the Jaycees annual Easter egg hunt for chil dren three years old, four to six, seven through nine, and the 10 and 11 year olds. The hunt will start at 2 p.m. Parents are wel come to watch, it is announced, but are asked not to hunt with their children. There will be gold and silver eggs for each age group with lucky finders to receive eho- olate Easier bunnies. Dr. Dean Dowd is chairman for this year's project. Jaycees m e t Wednesday night in John Tuck ca feteria to assist the Blaster bunny in dying 90 dozen regular eggs. They have also secured 100 pounds of candy eggs for distribution. Butte Services To Start at 5:30 The annual Easter Sunrise serv ice, sponsored by the youth of the Bend churches, will be held again this year at 5:30 a.m. on Pilot Butte. The service will be led by young people of several of the lo cal churches. Mary Plummor will read the Scriptures, Lynn Schrock and Bob Young will give brief sermons, Kela Hinds will lead the gathering in the Easter morning prayer, and Robin Chapman will have the closing prayer. , Miss Sally Stearns will play the hymns on a portable organ, and the young people of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church will handle tlie public address sys tem. All young people and adults of the community are invited to at tend this early morning Easter worship hour, according to Ted Hinds, coordinator for the event. Club News Beta Alpha Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sororily will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Sevy, 1526 Awbrey road, film on the hospital-school for crippled children, Eugene, will be shown. Bend Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet Monday at 8 p.m at the Masonic temple. An Easter addenda will be presented. Mrs. S. N. Cornell and Mrs. W. F. MeFadden will serve refresh mcnts. BIM.IOX A DAY MINNEAPOLIS (UP) Aver aging the predictions of leading economists indicates that "gross national product," or combined ex penditures of the nation's people. business and government, will total about 365 billion dollars in 1355. or a billion for every day in the year, says the family economies bureau of Northwestern National Life Insurance company. Socio Calendar Tonight 7 p.m. Buck and Wing club, ham dinner at Terrebonne Grange hall, followed by square dance. 8 p.m. Sons of Norway, Nor way hall. Sunday 1:30 p.m. Bend Gold club Eas ter egg hunt for members cnu drcn, club grounds. 2 p.m. Lions club's public Eos tor egg hunt for children, Drake park. 8 p.m. Willamette University a capella choir, Methodist church. Monday 7 p.m. Jaycee Auxiliary, Pine Tavern. 8 p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic Temple. Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Bend extension unit with Mrs. W. B. Wilson, 1116 E. 8th. 10:30 a.m. North Redmond ex tension unit with Mrs. William Smith. 8 p.m. Concert by a capella choir and concert band of North western Schools, First Baptist church. 8 p.m. Beta Alpha chapler, ESA, with Mrs. Paul Sevy, 1526 Awbrey road. 8 p.m. Circle 2, Catholic Altar society, with Mrs. Berniece Hons owetz, 325 Hunter place. 8:30 p.m. Young Mothers Study club with Mrs. Melville D. Sexton, 1214 E. Third. 4t :tr m mm . DINNER Sunday, April 10th $1.50 Gordon Randall Agency 233 Oregon Ave. I'hone is;n G lt INSURANCE your PEACE of MSND is our business mi) i lilt Ml (Ma (ffonda At The Methodist Church 680 Bond Street Morning Worship Services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sermon: EMCE Sunday School 9:45 a.m. "The Conquering Christ" Anthems: "Rejoice, The Lord Is King" Siience "The Joyful Eastertide" Dutch Melody Roy Lively, director Sunday Evening, 8 P.M. The Willamette University Acapella Choir in Concert Donald M. Gleckrr, director There Is No Admission Charge An Offering Will Be Taken v-. Dean C. Poindexter, Minister - Cream of Tomato Soup, Heart of Lettuce Salad with Thousand Island Dressing. Relish Plate. Entrees ROAST TOM TURKEY Oyster Dressing and Cranberry Sauce BAKED VIRGINIA HAM with Pineapple Glaze BREADED PORK TENDERLOIN with Country Gravy Snowflake Potatoes Fresh Creamed Peas Hot Rolls & Butter CHOICE OF DESSERTS: Orange Sherbet or Boiled Lemon Custard with Whipped Cream SUPERIOR CAFE 1043 Bond St. Lorn SPONSORED BY BEND FURNITURE CO. Fhllco Radio I'hono TV MAfiNAVOX RADIO PnONO TUBES AND REPAIRS 930 Wail Phono 271 MASTERSON-ST. CLAIR HDWE. Arvin Radio TV 856 Bond Phone 88 OWN A TV SET ! No Money Down 14.76 Per Month Includes Antenna and Installation. 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