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(Isr JwSrx jvi. (n v,, .ujiikiu,, ,,....-.'..,. ' LIFE'S LONGEST MINLrre WDW - THE TRST HVtftSCttH w i r ni i ii JSWiLUM V. MEM WW..SAVlV.t. VEfKJVb WE IWrt uwvs fevx.c, sowe- wre. NV VMt AN9 'Oregon Sweets' Theme for Meeting of Extension Unit Special to The Bulletin SISTERS The Brooks-ScanHon Home Extension unit met on Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Chester Biel lor an all-day meeting. The subject was "Oregon Sweets." Ap proximately twenty members at 'ended the meeting. Project lead ?rs were Mrs. Fred Painter and Mrs. Velda Winkle. It was an nounced that there will be a craft neeting Nov. 16 at the Brooks Scanlon Guild hall beginning at 10:30 a.m. Members ara asked to bring a sack lunch. Mr. and Mrs. H. Haworth and Mrs. Orval Bidiman ot PrinevUie were luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cole on Monday. Mrs. Mary Sanford, Monmouth, and Mrs. Florence Fuller, McMinn ville, visited Monday and Tuesday at the home ol Mrs. Isabelle Soren se.n. They also viskted other friends in Sisters and attended the Ed Spoo funeral In Redmond on Tues day. The VFW Auxiliary honored Mrs. Phil Shoemaker ol Bend with a pink and blue shower for her in fant son. Carl, recently at the home of Mrs. Ole Larson. After the guest of honor opened her gifts the hostess served refresh nienls. Those, present were Mr. Bob Irvin, Mrs. Harold Voos, M'-s. Dick Brandsma, Mrs. Harry Pear son, Mrs. Jim Olover. Mrs. Roy Davis and the hostess. Several sent aifts who were unable to attend. The Shoemakers moved recently from Sisters to Bend. Visit Reported Mr. and Mrs. Art Vanderveer ind son of Prineville visited Tues day evening at the home ot Mr. nd Mrs. Z. P.. Potter. They also nttended the evangelistic services that evening at the Sisters Church of Christ. Dinner guests at the. Loyd He witt home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moycr and family of Powell Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hewitt and family of Red mond. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Shaw returned home Tuesday after sne.nding several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John RADIO REPAIR Phonoqraph Too. S&H GREEN STAMPS Work Guaranteed HAROLD'S 644 FRANKLIN &00 ICJUN n SUNDAY 7:45 Slim On 7: 55 Sunday Ntwi Spfeclal 8:00 ItAiUu Blbleolasi g; M Light & Ute Hour -9:00 It's Tim 9:Wv-Clmrch In the Him 9:30 Voire of Pmptwcy 10:00 Texaco New Reporter 10:05 N(nro College Chulr 10:30 Texaro Newt Report ef 10:35 11 Itirtiruuie ll:00-Wlmli ol Healing -ll:30-H.mr of Deolnlun 12:00 Ttf.xaeo Ni-ws Reporter 12:05 Community Chapel 12:30 Thli Is th Hour l:0O Football Roundup 1:05 Marines In KevleW l:30-I'roudly We Hall 2:00 The Unshackled 2:30 (.reateM Story 5:00 I.i the Morgan Manner 3:50 Strlckly Instrumeatat PHILCO HOFFMAN Guaranteed TV REPAIR SERVICE at Easy-on-the Peckerbook-Prices! 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Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Maudlin re turned home Monday from Seattle where they had visited over the weekemd at the home of Maudlin's mother, Mrs. D. L. Robertson and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick MaudSin in Toppenish, Wash. Mrs. Roberson has been very ill. Mrs. William 'nwrnas, Sr. of Madras is spending several days this week visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hatherill and children, Linda and Gary of Prine ville were dinner guests on Sun day at the home of Mis. Mather ill's mother, Mrs. Nellie Bembry. Hunters Successful Several parties of elk hunters returned home last week and were sucesaful in bringing home elk. Among those who brought home elk were Jack Lowery, Jerry Ben son, Harold Gustafsbn, Bernard Cole, Joe Clyde, William Naylor. Frank Geily; Art Philips, and Oren Erickson. A. W. Pamode of Hubbard visit ed Wednesday at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates. He was en route home from an elk hunting tip. Mr. and Mrs. Berthel CaverhHl and daughter, Dixie and 'Mrs. Caver-hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sam pels of Tumalo drove to Springfield on Sunday where, they visited at the- home of Mrs. Sam pels brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Sampeis. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Goff and son Gene drove to Alsea on Saturday and visited Mrs. Goff's aunt. Mrs. F. C. Roeddy. Mrs. Goff's mother. Mrs. Hazel Wilson returned home wiith them on Sunday. She hnd spent six weeks visiting at the Roeddy home. Out of town visitors at the Sisters Church of Christ on Sunday who attended the evangelistic services being held by B. Ross Evans were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Moss and son, Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. James Stock and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn and children and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cornwell all of Sweet Hnro and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Min- son of Prineville. The evangelistic services will close Sunday, Nov. 13 and a potluck fellowship dinner. will be heM at the. church aneri the morning services. Pueblo Indians of New Mexico1 had no domesticated mammal except the dog, and the turkey was their only domesticated fowl. Washington, but there is no pro dent to take the oath of office in 1240 kc SCHEDULE 4:00 It's. Tim 4:05 The Evening" Come 4:30 Remember-When - - 3:00 American's' Town Meeting 6:00 Paul Harvey - 6:16 This wnk in Washington . .. C: SO Texaco Newt Reported - 1 , 6:35 Sammy Kaye Sunday Serenade 8:55-:-It's Time 7:00 -Texaco News Reporter 7: -Show- Time Review 7:15 Overseas AsUnment 7;30-Thls Way Out 7:45 Quest Stat1' ft. 00 Monday Momlnc Headlines 8:15 Lifetime Living S tO It's Time ' 8:35 Moods In Meoldy 8:55 Texaco News Reporter 9:00 Cavaloade -of Music - -9:30 Pipes of Melody 9:55 SUndny Nsws Special lOiOO-SlgnOtt-.. KOIN-TV CHANNEL 6 oont. SATURDAY S: 45 Tom Harmon's Workshop 6:00 Ken Murray Show 6:30-Doat the Clock 7:00 Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts 7:30 Soldiers of Fortune 8 . 1)0 Stage Show 8:30-Jaekie Gleason 9:00 Two for the Money 9:30 It's Always Jan 10 : 00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Damon Run yon Theatre 11:00 Showtime on Six SUNDAY n: DO Lamp Unto My Feet 11:30 Wild Bill Miclcok 12:00 Wlnky Dink A You 12:30 Lone Ranger 1:00 Face the Nation 1:30 Let's Take A Trip 2:00 Omnibus 3:30 jack Benny Presents 4:00 Adventures of Champion 4:30 Annie Oakley 5:00 Sungay Lucy Show 5 30 City Detective 6:00 You Are There 6:30 Lassie 7:00 Private Secretary 7:30 What's My Une 8:00 Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 General Electric Theatre 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00 Appointment with Adventure 10:30 First Run Theatre MONDAY 8:00 Panorama pacific S.-JS Mr. Weather Man 8:30 Panorama Pacific 8:45 It's Fun To Reduce 9:00 Valiant Lady 9:15 Love of Life 9:30 Search for Tomorrow 9.45 Guldlns Llstit 10:00 Armchair Theatre 10:30 Love Story 11:00 Robert Q. Lewis 11:30 Art Unkletter Houseparty 12:00 Big Payoff 12:30 Bob Crosby Show 1:00 Bnahter Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 On Your Accoant 2:00 KOIN Kitchen 2:SOstrike It Rich 3:00 Garry Moore Show 3 30 Arthur Godfrey Time 4:30 Mr. Moon 4 45 Cartoon Time 5:00 Red Dunning Hour 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6: 05 Sport scene 6 10 News Parade 6. 15 Doug Edwards News I 30 Robin Hot 1 7:Q0JStudto One 8 00 Burns and Allen 9 30 Science Fiction Theatre 9 00 I Love Lucy 9 30 December Bride 10-00 life of RUty 10: SO City Desk 10 35 Parti Page 10:50 Showtime on Stx 6 The Bend Bulletin. Sqhirdqy. November 12, 195S SWEETIE PIE "I wan young once myself Sen. Merrifield Special to The Bulletin I PRINEVILLE The possibility! that Senator Hubert Humphrey, might have agricultural interests) in the nether regions was proposed j here Wednesday night wheji State! Senator John Merrifield spoke to one of the largest Republican gatherings to assembly here in re cejit months. Party members from all parts of Crook county met to hear a rousing address and to learn of new methods being used by the G.O.P. in precinct and county work. Three members of the state central office were present, Clyde Brummel, Paul Johnson and Don Soderling. Senator Merrifield made, his comment on Senator Humphrey in answer to the latter's charge. made here last Saturday night, "that farmers are as scarce in the government's agriculture depart ment as angels in hell." Senator Merrifield said he assumed that Humphrey was familiar with the terrain or he would not have made such a statement. , In serious but pnssionate. sum mary, Senator Merrifield 1 isted nine objectives of the Republican party and t urged Crook county members to rally around the goals for 1956 elections. He stressed the need for active percinct workers throughout the state and offered key points for action. For farmers of this area, he said that the long-term outlook was excellent under the policies sot up by the present government's farm policies, and he blasted Sen ator Humphrey for his stand for 100 per cent price support. The speaker told of numerous goals, "set up by the Republicans, which had been achieved since the last presidential elections, particu larly In progress "fo ttie good of the people of the nation." in education, health, tax structure, highways and expanded farmers' markets. On the state level, Senator Mer rifield stated that Oregon is now first in its secondary education set up, in hourly wages, in highways Voic of :. : I.---:. . gT TONIGHT'S PROGRAM 6:00 Meet the ArUst 6:15 Music Coast to Coast 6:30 Rhythym Rhapsodies 6:55 Social Security Pnram 7:00 Ray Bloch Shuw 7: 15 Waltztime 7:30 Island Serenade 7:45Rmembr When 7:50 Mart-hUme 8: 00-Wheel of Chance 8:30-Best ol Wax 9:00-Ni-WS 9:15 Dance lme 10:00 Dance lme 10:30 Q-unterspy 11:00 Sign Off SUNDAY, NOV. IS 8:00 Sunday Music 8 SO Hack to Gd Hour 9:00 Hftdlo Bible Class 9:30 Voice o Prophecy 10.00 News 1015 Church of Christ Scientist " 10.30 Frank and Earnest 10-45 Mary Ford A Les Paul at Home 10:5A-Music for You 11:00 First Baptist Church 12:00 Tune Time 12: 15 Music 12:30Ncws 12:45-You N.'ver Know 1:00 BU Top Ten 1:30 Counterspy 2: 00 -Crime FUhters 2-30Brady Kye 3:00 Family Theater I 30 Nnttnal Education Week 3:45 Freedom Is our Buslnes 4 -On Chanel lv the Side of Road 4 :?0-Sunday Music 5 no Hawa! Ca'is 5' 30 Lutheran Hour 6 0(V-Walter Wlnrhelt 6: 15 T-nTtorrow's Front Page It.-M.inrw 6 30-Rm Tin Tin TmwFiHW Sneaks 7: 15 Sum'ay Serenade 7 '-T-imonM', Workl 7- W-WIM Bill Hork 'k ftifuv-lt's a Wtvnderful Lite 8:30 Serenade In Rlue 8- 4!U-Wll Cunningham 9 no Newi 9- iTVh Otuldln 9-0 Music 9 4f-t.es Prvi'-Msrv Ford at Home 10 00 Hfur of DcrKWl in Rrldm- o Dreamland lLOC-Sjm Off MONDAY. Nor. 14 1:00 Triple T Ransh 9 :4ft Farm Reporter 7 tOO Frank Hemingway Mews 7 :1ft Breakfast Gang 7 ISO Morning Mlod! by Nadina Selher ."Cm.." tS bj fiEA & and I know just how it is!" Cracks at Solon and in sed crops, accomplished after a prolonged Republican ad ministration. Brummel also spoke, discussing work being done by the state cen- ual committee to aid local units. Master of ceremonies was Mike Mikshe who was acting in the place of Jack Wilkinson, county chairman, Wilkinson was recently hospitalized for medical care. Monday Meeting Set by Group The November meeting of the Association for the Help of Re tarded Children will be held Mon day, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. at Friendly House, 2-145 Kinraid Street, Eu gene, Oregon. The teachers of Pearl Buck School will report on the regional meeting of the Amer ican Association on Mental Defi ciency which -they attended last month. There will be a coffee hour fol lowing the reports. Everyone, in terested Is invited. CAR KEPT GOING GRAND PRAIRIE. Tex. (UP) A. J. Seton of Fort Worth, thrown unhurt from his automobile by a collision Friday night, watched as the car kept going and turned down a railroad track. It might still be rolling along, he said, if It had not been for a Texas and Pacific freight train. 10:15 Sundays 3 M S M . ''' ' 1 1 ID '- CHRISTIAN I SCIENCE J HEALSpl Station ino kc. I KQN0 D.on. Uo Brodting SyiVem.. 7 :40 Nvws 7 :46 Mrnln Round TJd 8:00-Cllff Er,Kl B:2o North wiMt News 8:25 Kraft Frve Star News 8:30 Bible Institute Hour 9:00 Bulletin Board 9:05 Morning Speclat 9:15 Kraft Five Star News 9:20 Momlng Special 9.30 Sung and the Star 9:45 Top Tunes 10:00 News 10:15 Tolto Test 10: 30 Fashioo Trends 10:35 The Three Suns 10:40 It's A Woman's World 10:45 News 10:50 Man About Town 10:65 Northwest News 1 H: 00 News 21:05 Story Time 11:30 Queen for a Day 12:00 Noontime Melodies " 12 :1 Today's C!fusifieda 12:15 Sports Review 12 .20 Noontime Melodies 12 :30 Naws 12:45 Karmers Hoar 1 :ooNws of Prineville 1 :06 Harry Jamee - Betty GrabU Show 1:45 l.mtening Time 2:00 Mnttnoe. Merr-Go -Round 3:00 Home DemonstraUon Ai-nt 8 :15 Northwest News 3:20 Central Oreiron Newt 3:25 Kraft Fivs Star Newt 3.30 Mntlnee Time 3:45-Xello T-.-at 4 :00 Popular I'emand 1 :!5 Frank Hemic way 4 :80 Here's the Answtr 4:45 Sam Hayes 5:00 Tone Vendors R -IfiSnortt Parade 5:25 News 5:30 Melody Way 6:5& Kraft Five Star News 6:00 Gabriel Heetter 6:15 Les Paul and Mary Ford at Hor, -CO-Dlnner Music 6:30 Beh'id the Story 6:4ft Ram Hayes New 6:S5 Bob Greene Newt 7:00 Passport to Daydreams 7:30 Bend Garage News 7 :-f Remember When 7- RO Evntn Melodle 8- 00 True Detective Mysteries 8-30 Public Prosecutor . 00 Newt 9:15 Fulton Lew Jr. 9 :30 Off the Record 10 on Off the Record vvw-john Steele jo sign on