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: NEW OFFICERS Members of the Bend Junior Chamber of ' Commerce recently elected next year's slate of new officers. Installed in their new positions are from the left: Larry Christian, Lumber situation being watched With interest Spielal te The Bulletin' .' PRINEV1LLE The labor sit uation in the fir Industry, cul minating this week in strikes, is being watched with interest by management of tho Ochoco Lum ber Co, in Prinevilie, according Co a spokesman for the firm. ' The Ochoco mill is the only one of the five major mills in the Crinevlllo area that is unionized. Other mills are "open shop," a survey shows. Workers at the Ochoco mill are members o( Lo cal No. 3-200, IWA, with George (Jardlner as president. Stuart Sheik is manager of the Ochoco dumber company. There have been no new devel opments at the Ochoco mill in the labor situation since a meeting on May 24 between mill manage- ment, representatives of Region 3, 1WO-CIO and the negotiation committee of the Prinevilie local. The situation is currently quiet, a. spokesman stated. It Is impossible at this time to predict future developments at Ochoco, in the labor situation, it was stated. 'The Ochoco mill is not affiliat ed with any negotiating group, it was pointed out, and is in a somewhat Independent position comparable to some other pine mills of eastern Oregon. Gardeners close out fiscal year The annual luncheon closing the Mirror Pond Garden Club's fiscal year was held on Wednesday with 11 members present. The new president, Mrs. Boyd liltchiser, presided. A round table discussion and planning of an ex cellent program for 1963-64 was the main business of the after noon. The, program chairman, Mrs. Ellen Forswall, made a list of all ideas presented. These were sifted, voted upon and assigned to members for next year's meet ings. On July 10 the club will meet with Mrs. Jack Grimm. There will be a tour of Mrs. David Wil son's rose gardens. Use Classification No. 32 to find the musical instrument you want ' ' It's Junior There are over 100 1 I ' , Championship Rodeo I youngsters signed up 1 I . time today and I I from Oregon, Idaho, I tomorrow at Redmond. J V Washington and California. J if Imagine -a S V&kidsVid6 I H , kids' rodeo! I H these days was in I You'll be amazed at the skill shown by these youngsters. Events begin at 1:00 p.m. both days. So plan to attend! THE PINE TAVERN BEND'S FAMOUS RESTAURANT at the foot of Oregon Ave. The Bulletin, Saturday, June 8, 1963 Seven new divorce cases filed, four decrees issued Seven new divorce cases have been filed in circuit court In the past week or so, and four de crees have been issued. Phyllis Ann Gerdes has filed for divorce from Gerald D. Gerdes, to whom sho was married July 22, 1001, in Bend. She asks cus tody of the couple's nine-month- old child, $100 monthly support and equity in real property at 472 E. Kearney Avenue, suggesting that each party take personal ef fects and an automobile. Jocklyn E. Ranslam, in her complaint against Edward R. Ranslam, asks a $1,000 cash set tlement for property interests, custody of the couple's infant child and $75 monthly support. The marriage was Feb. 14, 19G2, in Aloha. . , Marian Cates, suing W. A. Cates for d-i-v-o-r-c-e, asks that her maiden name, Bromley, be restored to her. The plaintiff asks for a pickup and a trailer house, with the defendant to take a 1956 hardtop. They were married May 3, 1961, in Borgcr, Texas. There are no children. Alida Johnson seeks a divorce from Marvin Johnson, stating they have lived apart since 1957. Bottlers tieup settled Friday PORTLAND (UPI) A strike which threatened to leave stores here without any soft drinks wns settled Friday night. Members of Local 162 of the Teamsters Union voted to accept a three-year contract offered by the Portland Bottlers of Carbon ated Beverages Association. The vote was 9!) to 93. The pact was offered to the union Thurs day. The settlement came as supplies of soft drinks were reported dwindling In the Portland area. The union went on strike May 2R and placed pickets t seven Portland area bottling plants. The plants were closed. About 330 persons were affected. More than 201) are in the union. The plants were expected to re sume operations today. However, deliveries to stores will not be resumed until Monday. president; Ivan Thompson, treasurer; Ron Marceau, second vice president; Hugh McNair, first vice-president, and Earl Hannen, past president. They were married March 15, 1947, in Custer, S.D., and have two children. The plaintiff, claim ing inability to support herself because of an accident three years ago, asks $100 monthly permanent alimony and $50 monthly support for each child. Phyllis Hurd, 615 Florida Ave nue, seeks a divorce from Arthur Hurd, custody of their six chil dren and $25 monthly support for each. The marriage was June 12, 1952, in Bend. Inez Naomi Tucker filed for di vorce from Richard Tucker, to whom she was married July 10, 1961, in Kennett, Mo. She asks that her prior name, Inez Naomi Martin, be restored to her. There are no children or property rights. Norma June McColn seeks a di vorce from Numa W. McColn, asking custody of the couple's four children and $50 monthly sup port for each. The marriage was Jan. 12, 1947, in Redmond. Claudia Marie Ladrow, 323 N. Sixth Street, Redmond, was given a divorce from David Ladrow, Anchorage, Alaska. They were married Dec. 17, 1958, In Long Bench, Calif., and have three children. The plaintiff was given custody, and $35 monthly support for each child." Anita Darlene Martin was given a divorce Irom lirvin i-ugene Martin. They were married March 9, 1959, In Portland. There are no children or property rights. A divorce from Jim A. Leach was granted to Donna Leach. Married Dee. 17, 1960, in Rono, Nevada, both are Madras resi dents. There are no children or property rights. William C. Stanfill lost his di vorce case against Elsie P. Stan fill, and she was awarded a de cree, his complaint dismissed with prejudice. Her former name, Elsie Pauline Haines, was restor ed to her. StanfiU was enjoined from going about the premises known as West Side Tavern. The marriage was Jan. 1, 1955, in Reno. AWNINGS TRI-COUNTY WINDOW PRODUCTS 382 2824 or 447 7095 hurcn to honor BSHS graduates The First Baptist Church of Bend will honor its graduates from Bend Senior High School this Sunday morning during the II a.m. worship service. The devotional booklet "The Dally Light" will be presented to each one. Represented In the class this year are Phil Douglass, Virginia Douglass, Lauren James, J u d i King, Don Manwiller, Mark Mil ler, Jackie Watters, Robert Wool lard, Geri Wheeler and J a y n e Underhill. Pastor Ronald M. Lundy will bring the message entitled "For Such a Time as This." A baptis mal service will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Baptists plan Bible School Vacation Bible School begins at the First Baptist Church Mon day, June 10. General superintendent of all grades from four years through the sixth grade is Marlene Alex ander. Fred Westlake is in charge of the evening sessions for jun ior high, high school and college youth. A staff of fifty workers has been enlisted for the two week pro gram. Departmental superintend ents are: Nursery, Mrs. Ernest Miller; Beginners: Mrs. Walter Marken; Primary: Mrs. Robert H. Foley: Junior: Mrs. William James. The missionary offering this year will go to a missionary couple sailing for Hawaii, Rev. and Mrs. Roy Prester. CITED BY POLICE Paid Jones, 1364 Baltimore, was cited by city police Friday on a basic rule violation charge. His bail is $25. Ends Tonight! "BARABBAS" "The SAVAGE GUNS' STARTS SUNDAY! WSiV" "mas ' SUSAN HAYWARD - DIANE PLUS Some Men and Some Motion SIDNEY POITIER W"fli Now Thru Sunday! Continuous From 1:00 P.M. Saturday and Sundayl Alto Body Guard to A Beautyl "SWORDSMAN OF SIENA" 'Show me' trip being planned t Sptcltl to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE Lumber oper ators and any other persons in terested in the Burnt Corral tim ber sale of some 19 million board feet of ponderosa pine in the Ochoco National Forest ae invit ed to take a "show-me" trip to the sale area June 10, according to an announcement by C, L. Clark, forest supervisor. The sale will also include a quantity of Douglas fir and other species. Those taking the escorted trip through the sale area will leave Rager ranger station Mon day at 10 a.m. The sale area covers some 3,900 acres. Sale date is June 24, at 2 p.m., in the office of the forest super visor, in Prinevilie. Expiration date, the terminal point for log ging the sale, has been set as March 31, 1966. Logging the sale will involve construction of 9.2 miles of perm anent road and reconstruction of 25.2 miles of existing roads. The average age of the timber in the sale area, Clark said, is about 250 years. Sermon planned by missionary Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE Ben Ralston, missionary appointee to West Pakistan, will preach the sermon at the morning service, at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church. Ral ston is a registered pharmacist, and will administrate a hospital in the mission field. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston have been assisting in the vacation Bible school for the past week, present ing a study on missions to young people. During the coming week, Miss May Halstenrud, missionary to the Navajo Indians in Arizona, will be with the vacation Bible school. She will also speak to the adult Bible study class Wednes day evening, June 12. Some 300 children are attending the vaca tion Bible school at the First Bap tist Church. Guest speaker due at church Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE At the Com munity church, a special guest will speak, Rev. Tom Maurer, representative ot the National Council of Community Churches, at a fellowship dinner at the church June 10, at 6:30 p.m. Maurer will discuss the work of the Council. Nursery care will be provided during the dinner and program. Those attending the din ner are asked to bring their own table service. , On Sunday, June 9, Rev. David Abbott, pastor, will preach on the topic "New Frontiers." Christian Endeavor meetings for young peo ple will be held at 6:30 p.m. as usual, but the regular evening worship service has been discon tinued during the summer months. This evening, June 8, the Ship mates Couples club will hold a potluck dinner, to be followed by a session of bowling. Your Local ELECTROLUX Dealer PHIL PHILBROOK 382-1252 1304 E. 3rd PETER jp FINCH ft CYRIL AY Pictures Just Won't Conform si BOBBY DARIN El TO BXS1 InMNIVISIOIttliMMtTIIOCOlOl fit MISS SHARON HOWARD (Bowers Studio Photo) Engagement news h announced Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. How ard, 1354 Ithaca Avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Naomi, to Charles Lee Grant He is the son of Mrs. John A. Hopper, Bend, and Lee C. Grant, Lakeside, Mich. Miss Howard, a 1961 Bend High School graduate, is employed as secretary at Deschutes County Ti tle and Abstract Co. Grant is in the U.S. National Guard, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. He was graduated from the local high school in 1959. Date for the wedding has not been set. Prinevilie court cases reported Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE Eldner Randle was fined $250 for driving while intoxicated in recent city court action. Conducting a speed con test on a highway brought a suspended fine of $100 to Juanita Osborn. Being drunk in an auto cost Fred McReynolds and Albert Zabder $25 each, and being drunk in public brought a $20 fine to Donald Green. In justice court, Hugh Williams paid $3 and court costs of $4.50 for disobeying a stop sign. Victor Ordwiler paid the same amount for obstructed rear vision. Fifty cent fines plus the usual court costs were levied on Nancy Bishop and Ben Hayes for having no operator's license and on Morgan Bear for not having a motor ve hicle license. :!. 11WKC WSm Watti TONIGHT'S P HOG HA MS 6:00 K-Bend Musical Patrol 7:30 Speaking of Sport 7:35 Sam Bass Show 7:55 Network Newi 8:0O Sam Bass Show 8:55 Network News 9.00 Sam Bass Show 9:55 Network News 10:00 Sam Bass Show SUNDAY 7:00 Time, News. 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Edgar Hoover, voted Thursday to limit the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to a term of 15 years. The committee also approved without dissent some other plans for the day Hoover leaves the of fice he has occupied for 39 years. If Congress approves, the next FBI director will be appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, and will not be eli gible for renomlnation after he completes the Initial 15-year term. The committee voted to keep Portland man crash victim PORTLAND (UPI)-Dee Ander son Shankles, 69, Portland, was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital early today after his car was involved in a three-vehicle rear-end collision. Multnomah County Sheriffs Deputies said Shankles' car smashed into the rear of another vehicle halted at a stoplight. The second car was pushed into the one ahead of it. A passenger in the third car, Mary Ann Cooper, Portland, was treated for minor injuries at a hospital and released. USE POOR JUDGMENT BLOOM1NGTON, 111. 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The bill was introduced by Sen ate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen, 111., and seconded within the committee by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn. The Republican leader said he introduced the bill after discover ing there was no law requiring presidential appointment or Sen ate confirmation of the FBI chief. Summer church schedule set Sptclal to The Bullttln PRINEVILLE The summer worship schedule at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church will go Into ef fect tomorrow, June 9, with the worship hour to be held at 10 a.m. Kundav School will be at the new hour of 9:15 a.m. for both depart ments. Now officers for the Luther League of the church's young peo ple have been elected. They are Dan Nicoson, president; Steve Pearson, vice president; Bonnie Olson, secretary; Connie uison, treasurer; Teena Amundson, ser-geant-at-arms. TV SERVICE CALLS Up Until 8 P.M. NO EXTRA CHARGE Calls Answered 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. No need to wait until tomor row to gat your set repaired! 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