Briefs from Here and There A free youth dance will be held tonight at Moose hall, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. The Bond Municipal Band will begin its program ot fall and win ter rehearsals tonight at 7:30, in the high school band room. All adult instrumentalists- will be wel come, , it was announced by Nor man Whitney, director. j Circle 5 of the Methodist Wom-j an's Society of Christian Service will meet tonight at the home of Miss Drucilla Bartlett, 6 Irving avenue. The meeting will begin at 7:30, rather than ' the usual 8 o'clock, for a citizenship coffee hour. A son was born Sunday at St. Charles Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDermott, 326 St. Helens place. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces, and has been named Stephen Douglas. McDer- mq"ww!m&sm?wds?t' - .cr-. v .... j . - THE WINNER! Mrs. Miriam Hoover, 882 Riverside, shown receiviiiB $100 merchandise award from Bill Healy, Manager of Bend Furniture Co., made the following statement: "1 was very happy and surprised to hear that I had been awarded the $100 merrhnndise award given during: the Bend Furni ture's Oth Anniversary Event. My husband and I immediately decided to buy a new Philco 21" Television Set, We are very pleased with it and get perfect reception. The new I'liilco Micro-Grid Console Is a beautiful piece of furniture for any home; besides the performance It offers. Adv. I RED STEER j The Pearsons Redmond Hotel Building We Feature HOTEL STYLE... DINNERS EVERY EVENING Relish Dishes Baked Potatoes Fried Chicken Prims Roasts Ribs and Choice Steaks Al! At Regular Prices mott is a member of The Bulle tin's advertising staff. I' f tl,- Vf ...ill U..IJ nullum ii uic muuae mil uuiu Lf - reeular lnie meet inc. with inilia- t. tion, Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 8 p.m. at Moose hall. The executive meeting will be held earlier, at 7:30. Young Mother's study group will meet Tuesday Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Cooley, U54 E. 6th. Mrs. R. E. Moe is back at the Terminal Hotel after a month-long vacation. The regular dinner nraeting of BPW will be held Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at the Ochoco Inn in Prineville. Miss Stella Hodges will be hostess. Pine Forest Grange will have a rummage sale in the Lawson building. Tuesday Oct. 11, begin ning at 10 a.m. Central Oregon chapter of Amer ican Gold Star Mothers will meet with Mrs. Eugene Glazier, 432 iStaats. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 2 p.m. An election of officers will be held. Looking ahead toward next year's baseball program spon sored by the City Recreation De partment, Junior League directors, players and parents will hold a meeting Thursday. Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the county court room at the chourthouse. A film will be shown, it was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berning of Tualatin were visitors here today, returning from a hunting trip in the Deschutes country. He is n nephew of John H. Berning, Red mond city official. Tumalo grange will hold a square dance Saturday . Oct. lii. starting at 8:30 p.m. Wes. Wel come will do the calling, square dancers are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rice, Route 2, Bend, are parents of an 8-pound girl, born Saturday at St. Charles Memorial hospital. The baby has ben named Teresa Vale, JS 7i Tinl XKT v, 1 The Bend Bulletin, Monday. October 10, 1955 Club Planning Annual Stagette DODGE INTRODUCES HARDTOP Acclaimed as one of the newest, most exciting automo biles to appear on the American scene in recent years is the I956 Dodge four-door Lancer hard top, pictured here. The new Dodge cars are now on display in Bend at Munnell Motors. The car shown here represents the Custom Royal series. ' Business Briefs The new 1956 line of Dodge pas senger tars, introduced to the pub lic this past weekend, are now on display at Hunnell Motors, local Dodge dealer in Bend, and are at tracting much attention. Viewers of the new cars re ceived their first glimpse 01 an entirely new era in automotive de sign, both m exterior and interior appearance and in mechanical ad vancements, W. 'A. Hunnell, who heads the local Dodge agency, id. All LOSE UGLY FAT TODAY Amazing New Sale Discovery Makes Reducing Easy WITH HUNGER TABLETS Neweet of formulas recently brought to light by medical cienctt is HUNGER TABLETS a preparation to take fat off hips and waistline and will not affect the heart For many who have tried "reducing treatments" and who have lost faith in them because of exaggerated claims and ineffectual results. HUNGER TABLETS bring new hope. Simply take 2 tablets before each meal and see if your clothes don't fit and look more attractive, especially around fat spots such as hips, waist, abdomen, etc. No strict diet is required. Insist on HUNGER TABLETS at your druggist. A 16 day supply for less than 19c per day. Guaranteed. AIJ K.V AKKAIGNKI) Eugene Allen, returned from California Saturday, was arraign ed in Deschutes County court house Monday on a forgery charge. Bend Hospital Outstanding among many mech anical improvements is the new "magic touch" push button drive selector which completely elimin ates the necessity, for any kind of gear shift or drive control lever, and brings the automatic driving dreams of yesteryear to today's reality. In the radically new body de sign for 1956, Dodge has carried the forward look into an even bold er, more dramatic form. Unique high swtjcp rear fender tail fins! lend an aircraft like effect and mold the flavor of speed into ev ery line of the car. Four separate series comprise the 19.Vi line of Dodge cars. Iiniortant engine news of the year is the new Dodge Super Red Ram V-8 engine which has been upped to a total displacement of 311 cubic inches, resulting in an increased power and torque. Horsepower is up to 218.. pagans Eifife JK& ifIn I llf Held For Victim of Fall Tonsillectomies were - performed this morning on the following at St. Charles Hospital: Miss Judy Spencer, 15, and Miss Paula Spen cer, 6, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Spencer. i:M0 S. 3rd St.. Bend ; 1 loward Sparks, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sparks. Crescent, and Stephen Ernst. 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard V.vnui SdJ KVrlnrnl Rend Admitted to the hospital Sunday ; LciSl KlTCS wen' tiir. v iidiich ith.v, .insim:, Calif., and Mrs. Robert Rawllnson, TM Broadway. Saturday admissions were Mrs: Mcrvin Allen. Rt. 1. Bend, and Mrs. Erwin Kentner, Stipe's Apart ments. Bend. Dismissed from the hospital Sat urday were Mn. Marvin Zoe. Miss Teresa Curtis. Mrs. Joseph Fan elli. Steven Hamm. Timolhy Kirk. Tvan Palmer. Austin Stanton. Mrs. Donald Surf are, Tom Simmons. Miss Judy Sumpter, and Sam Holmes, nil of Bend, and Gale Merseth, Mines. Released Sunday were Oscar Rutzicn, Brothers. Alva Tinsley, Canyon City. E;H Suii.rr. Burns and Isaac A. W arren, Gilchrest. Bend residents dismissed included Howard Lucas. Frank R'inisey. Robert Rnhrbaeh, Von Thompson, and George Rirney. Mrs. Max Mills and son, Hill street, were dismissed yesterday from the maternity floor, while Mrs. Vernon Newton and daughter. Box 722, Bend, went home today. College Offering Painting Course The "Sagebrushers" in coopera tion with Central Oregon College will offer a course in "Watereolor Painting" with William R. East man Jr. as instructor. The course will be open to all interested persons regardless of whether they have had previous experience or not. Students will be handled on an individual basis and both beginners and advanced stu dents can profit from the class, Initial class fee will be $12 for a 20 hour course covering 10 weeks. If a sufficient number ot students enroll to make a class of 12 or more the fee will ho reduced proportionately. Class meetings will bo held on Wednesday eve nings in room 114 of Bend High School fmm 8:50 to 10:50 following the regular weekly meeting of the . Sagebrushers , local art group. First meeting will be Wednesday Oct. 12. , William R. Eastman Jr., Assis tant professor of biological science. is also a professional artist. He is Special to The Bulletin REDMOND The annual stag- ette at Juniper Golf club will be Tuesday, starting with a nine hole tournament in the afternoon. Mrs. John Krieger, sponsoring the golf says women may play any time after 1 p.m. The dinner will be at 7 p.m: Entertainment, a silent auction, cards and games will comprise the evening pro gram- All women are welcome to at tend the stagette, whether or not members of the golf club or ladies organization. Tickets- may be ob tained frpm any member of the ladies organization. The committee In charge In cludes Mrs. C. J. Croghan, chair man, with Mesdames Herbert Gun- thcr, Earle Hal lock, P.M. Honk, Jack Hartley, Marion Coyner, George HUlgen, W, G. Lehman, John Krieger, Arthur Edmonds, August Resterer. William Tyson, Enid Elliott and Dale Charlton. Session Slated By Planners Bend's city planning' commission will hold its regular monthly meet' ing tonight at 7:30 In the city commission meeting room at the city hall. Warren Sutliff, secretary of the commission, said' today thnt noth ing but routine business was on the agenda for tonight s meeting WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON AUTO INSURANCE? Read th 5-pagc cdvertlsa ment on Slate Farm ..ulual famous "careful driver in surance" company- T. Old .! fsiMI rM 1 Iff yen can I fwA I , . loll yui I 4aP I Slat Farm I ao.nh 1 INSUIIANCI YOU CAN PREVENT FIRES Seaton H. Smith AGENT. 620 Franklin Funeral services were hold curreniiy woranK on a mrRe oruer Saturday afternoon at the Free 01 "wascape painungs lor a rune. Mnth.wii. rl.uieh in Redmond for m Honolulu. lie has clone consiae Wiiii.m. Svlvesier Fenn. 28. who "M" wol k in wildlife .illustrations died last' Wednesday nflernoon and has exhibited his paintings at iter a fall from a scaffold at the "'0 Wyoming Mate fair ana num- H.mrf liinh crhonl where hp erous oiner cxnimis in mo mm emnlnveH lie was n veliTan West. He 1.1 a specialist in .le- of World War II and action In veiopuig yisuoi-am ra iui Knroa. I teaching elemoniary science. Uev. Byron Jncobson officiated! Eastman has studied painting nl iit Ilio ii(s. Active' lia llbeitreiv the .Rinding School of Art in Sara were Morris Miller, Mike Koffnr'd, sotn, Fin. and the University of, Fry Services Due Wednesday Funeral services for Arthur Wen del Kry, t1, late of Sislers, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. al the Niswonger - Winslow ehapel. with Klder It. Kagley, Redmond .Seventh-Day Advent ist clergyman, officiating. Mr. Kry died suddenly hist Fri day, at his home in Sisters. W had lived there five years, and operated a service station ard motel. Burial will be in ilie Bend cemetery. Kay McGrecr, Charles Campbell, Javner Ward and lorn Adams. Honorary pallbearers were Charles Burton. Wallace Walker, Charles Wyalt and Dan Wines. Mr. Fenn was a native of Nyssa. ind came to Central Oregon re cently as an employe of Ibe con tractors building the new Bend school, lie is survived by his wife. Iois. and a two-year old son, in Hedmond; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fenn. Albany, and several brothers and sisters. Burial was in Greenwood ceme tery. Bend, with Veterans oi Foreign Wars in charge of the graveside rjes. Hawaii Class will be In the nature of a hobby class and will not car;y college credit. Interested persons may enroll at the college office. phone reservations to tiie college number 744, or come to the first class Wednesday evening. OUR SALUTATIONS All : 'diMA II I I laMMs.5,;, , i, 1- USE Progress . a,m-x-;JrM Oft IT HAS HEL KM FOR OVER HELPED P YOU 31 YEARS Fester Economically Courteously Dependably AN INDUSTRY VITAL TO THE GROWTH Of All Of Us... BIND- - P0RTLAMD DON'T WORRY WE HURRY! TELEPHONE BEND 544 REDMOND 85 PRINEVILLE 6673 MADRAS 2234 Shepherd Rites Held Sunday Special to Tiie Kulletiit PUINKVILLK Funeral serv ices were held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Anna Jane Shepherd at the Prineville Funeral Home wilh the Reverend James Howard offi ciating. Burial was in the Pioneer cemetery. Mrs. Shepherd, born Or lober 15, 1HH3, died Friday, Octo ber 7. The deceased had lived in Prine ville for,a number of years. She was p rece 'd ed in dea t h by her husband in li)18. Survivors are six daimbters. Nil lie and Kthel Ream, Addie Parrish and Kdna Osborne, all of Prirv viIIp, Violet Kurrin. Bend, and Bes sie Sullivan. Clarkston; three s.-is, (larenee and Charles uf Prim -ville and George of Amiry; two bifither s, Jack and Joseph WillK'.ru. Prineville, and one sister, Bea trice Bnimmer, also of this city . FOUNDKD ')AST C.UAItl) Alexander Hamilton, first secre tary of the Treasury, founded the United States Coast Guard in 17:10, to protect life and property on the sea and navigable waters ot the United Stales. ! RRE...BEVJARE! v. ...caralvia smokers! tThey start lots of flres! Other . good rules a re: Don't use frayed electric cords JDon.'t use flammable cleaning fluids Don't overload vour wiring system Don t smoke in bed Don t let children play with matches Clean out junk from attic and basement and Be careful with oil stoves! SRAKKY SAYSt DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START! Lumberor-ens Ins. Agency 118-Oregon-- Ph. 1800 1 Redmond Hospital Special tn The Hull. tin RKUMOND Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Carlson of Star Route, Madras, are parents 'A a daughter, !rn Sat unlay t (Vn-nd Oiegn dis tiirt hospital. Tiie baby is named (ilenda Irene. Mary Jo is the name nf Mr. and Mrs. Pat lick MeCabe's new baby. The PrirM'ville couple's daughter was Ixwn Sunday at the hospital. Mrs. Aumista Corwin. Madras, entr-red Friday night, and the fnl loumc registered Saturdiry: Wal ter Kizer. Rene Perard anrl Mis. Arthur Morton, all Redmond; Cur tis Stfienna, Warm Springs. Adintttifl Sunday: Mrs. FJino Hnyncs, Sisters; peter McCjiIk', 2. Pr'lM'VlIle; Vem Hassler, Fte-t-miwl; Mrs. Thoma Webb. fJIeii rlale, C'alif.; Mrs. James Sniiih. Rout 2, Brtd. One person re ceiverf out-patient, care on Satur day and three on Sunday. Discharged Saturday: Clarence Pu.erhangh, Redmond; Jovph Nemechek, Madias; G. W. Payne Mitchell. There were no dismissals Sunday. 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