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10 The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, Mrch T), 1?62 it. ft V 2 me 4i ADMIRES GIFTS Three-year-old Ronnie Morehouse lays "Pretty," it former Teresa Ward displays goblets engraved "Teresa and Bob, March 18, 1962." Glasses were among gifts at pre-nuptial bridal shower in Fort Rock. r .! i 'tiff?.. lb . : V, ' vows exchanged In Bend rites Special to The Bulletin FORT ROCK The marriage of Miss Teresa Ward and Robert Warren was an event of March 18 at First Christian Church in Bend. Both young people are students at Oregon Technological Institute, Klamath Falls. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ward, Fort Rock. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Warren, Vancouver, , Wash. Mrs. Harold Miles and Mrs. Richard Morehouse were co-hostesses at a shower party in honor of the bride-elect, two days be fore the wedding at Mrs. Miles" home in Fort Rock. Sixteen guests were present at the party. Refreshments were served following party games and the opening of gifts. ACTRESS LEAVES HOSPITAL HOLLYWOOD (UP1 Comedi enne Martha Rave, 45, was re leased from Hollywood West Hos pital Wcanesday where she under went treatment for exhaustion following her rollap.se Sunday on the beach near her Malibu, Calif., home. Lions report on show plans Only two booths in the Oregon National Guard armory in Bend remain to be assigned for the Lions Home Show, an event set (or May 10, 11 and 12. This announcement was made at Tuesday's meeting of the Lions at the Superior Lunch. With all armory space expect ed to be assigned before the pres ent weekend. Lions will now cen ter their attention on another phase of their May project. This will be a display featuring out door living. The outdoor phase of the home show will be in the tennis courts. just across Wall Street from the armory. Camping equipment, boats, water skis, camp trailers nnd other goods will be featured in the outdoor setting. I Trailer units will be displayed in space adjacent to the armory. OK PEACE BILL WASHINGTON lUPD-The Sen ate Foreign Relations Commit tee Wednesday approved a $63 million bill to double the size of the Peace Corps to nearly 10.000 members. The House Foreign Af fairs Committee previously ap proved a similar measure. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Good Steer Beef STEAKS a. (fir PORK STEAKS Lean, Meaty M IS c ib.J HAM HOCKS Smoked IB. atfcjj HOME CURED BACON SSL? ib. SHOULDER ROAST lb. MOCK CHICKEN LEGS 3 29' CSTY MEAT p, MARKET green istam psi Food sanital ion schools planned Annual food sanitation schools. , sponsored by the Tii County Health Department, will be held the first week in April. All res-j tauiant operators and employes, school lunchroom personnel and kitchen workers in hospitals, nursing homes and homes for the aged are invited to attend. The two-part school will be giv en in Bend, Redmond. Prineville and Madras, according to A. W. Weslfall, sanitarian. Dates for Bend and Redmond are Tuesday, April 3, and Tues day, April 10. Duplicate sessions j will be held in Bend in the dis trict courtroom at the county courthouse, at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on each date. Evening sessions will be held at Milton's Banquet Room, Redmond, at 8 o'clock. The sessions in Madi as will be Wednesday, April 4, and Wednes day, April 11, at 2 p.m. at the Chief Theater. Dates for Prineville are Thurs day, April 5, and Thursday, April 12, with sessions to be held at 2:30 p.m. at the Pine Theater. Each person attending both the first and second sessions will re ceive a certificate. The programs will feature color films and slides pertaining to res taurant sanitation. At each ses sion, there will be a discussion period. Pictures for the slides were taken in local restaurants. The Oregon State Board of Health is to - sponsoring the 1 school with the health . depart ment. Students give spring recital Special to Tht Bulletin ' SILVER LAKE Piano pupils of Mrs. C. W. Bolcy, Fort Rock, were presented in their spring re cital the evening of March 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cnrum, Silver Lake. Linda Carlon and Joy Ashcraft of Summer Lake; Vince, Kelly, Mike and Hugh Corum, Silver Lake; and Bruce and Barbara McAllister, Ralph Cater, Suzanne Gillette and Linda Kittredge of Fort Rock played for about 25 family members and guests. Mike and Kelly Corum's selections in cluded duet selections. Several others joined with their teacher in duct numbers. Out of twon guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wagers and children, Caroline and Mark, of Lakeview, former Fort Rock and Summer Lake teachers. Refresh ments were served by several of the mothers at the close of the program. Bend men taf.e course at OSU Special te The Bulletin OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Two men from the Bend area completed a special three day Water Works Operators Short School this week at Oregon State University. They are" Edward C. Spring and Clifford Brown of the Bend Water Department. The school is offered by the college's school of engineering each year as a service to cities, waler districts, and water utility companies. Purposes are to pro mote efficient and economical operation of water supply sys tems and safeguard the public health in water supplies. Sponsors with the college are the State Board of Health, Lea gue of Oregon Cities, and the Pa cific Northwest Section of the American Waterworks Associa tion. A total of 135 water super intendents, water purification plant operators, and other water works employees attended this year's course. SLIDE KILLS EIGHT ' SHIZUOKA, Japan (UPI) - A land-slide at a highway construc tion site near here Wednesday buried eight workers alive killing six of them and seriously injuring the other two. Zoning petition receives okay Spud sMpmf The Deschutes County Planning Commission Tuesday approved a petition for zoning B 1 a k I e y Heights and Ward Tracts west of Highway 97. The action was taken on mo tion of Albert Cook, who rescind ed his earlier motion that the area be extended to Parrell Road. Bradley Fanchcr, chairman, suggested that a committee be formed to study the problem and determine the wording of the zon ing ordinance. Three members of the planning group and three res idents of the Blakley Heights area will be appointed, he indicated. Designation of a zone type was not made. It is the ultimate goal of the sponsors of the petition to halt commercial development in that area, except along the high way, although not interfering with businesses now in existence. A map of the area, prepared by Aubrey Perry, county survey or, was presented. As usual, there was some talk of the plausibility of engaging a professional planner. Opinion of members was divided, as to -the advisability of asking the county budget committee for a substan tial sum and seeking matching federal funds. Members present were Fanch er. Cook, Laddie Jordan, Oscar Brucker. Del Davis and Don Con ner. Ex-officio members attend ing were James McAlister, sec retary; A. W. Westfal, tri-county sanitarian; Perry, Judge D. U Penhollow and Commissioners George Baker and Fred Shepard. Joan Hamm attended as liaison representative of the Bend Plan- I ning Commission. Family night being planned ! Special te The Bulletin j PRINEVILLE - It will be fam . ily night for Cub Scout Pack No. 28 tonight at 7 p.m. The pack, consisting of three dens of ; small scouts, will meet in the j basement of St. Andrews' Epis- copal Church. -J Theme for the meeting will be I "The Islands," and slides show ! ing scenes in the Hawaiian Is : lands will be show n. : (stamp! 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