o o o o O O o O o o TSte BwHatfy YWadtajr, faamfcei' it, fMfr Church dinner due on Saturday Sptcial fo Tha Bulletin PRINEVILLE Our Savior's Lutheran Church will hold a congregational dinner Saturday, Nov. 23, at 6:30 p.m., culminat ing the "Partnership in the Gospel" emphasis in the past several weeks. Ed Reede is general chair man. Other chairmen are Earl Saye, contact; George Boyseen, vision; Grace Bannon ana Viv ian Brick, special events, and Doris Donnelly, publicity. "The Uncommitted," a documentary movie, will be shown following the dinner. Regular Sunday services will be Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., morning worship at 11 o'clock and Luther League at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Day services will be held November 28 at 10 a.m. Symptoms ol Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over five million pack of tha WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising (mm Stomach end Duodenal Ulosrt due in Ii eee Acid PoarOlgMtion, our or Upsat Stomach, QaulnaM, Heartburn, Sleep let sness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Ask for "WIHard'a Message" which fully explains fee bo mo treatment tree at BRANDIS THRIFT-WISE DRUG CONOMY DRUGS, INC. ROSB PHARMACY PENNEY'S SI ALWAYS FIRST HOLIDAY DECORATING ZING! COLOR-RICH ACCENT RUGS! n K 4' 44 27" x 48" Special savings on the liveliest accents a room can have! jjj Si-utter them boldly . . . they'll bring now color dimen- g urn's to your rooms! Thick, luxurious viscose rayon pile SI in lots ol vibrant colors! No-slip latex back! S t FAMILY GIFTS! 2 LB. BOXES OF MARY ESTHER COOKIES $1 your choice I Give th Family Box with cookies, or two pounds of delicious Almond Shortbread cookies! Enjoy dvuxe cookies for your own entertaining. Packed to day frvslil Finest ingredients! H n Salary workshop being planned Dr. Don Pence, President of Central Oregon College, will be the keynote speaker at the Sal ary School Workshop to be held Saturday, November 23, at the Bend High School. Discussed at the session will be the effect of current legisla tion on economic welfare com mittee proposals in the area; written personnel policies; and professional recognition of the local association. The session will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m. It is sponsored by the Oregon Educational Association state economic welfare committee, Darrel Wright, of Madras, area chairman, is in charge of ar rangements. Emil Smith, teach er at Bend High, is local eco nomic welfare chairman. PLANE PASSES TEST FT. BENNING, Ga. (UPI A new airplane designed to take off straight up passed its test flight "beautifully" at this infantry center Wednesday. Called the Hummingbird, the twin-jet, fixed-wing craft left the ground vertically, hovered for a moment and then zoomed forward in normal flight. WINDOW SHADES TRI-COUNTY WINDOW PRODUCTS 382-2824 or 4477095 QUALITY IT PAYS TO CHRISTMAS SHOP EARLY AT PENNEY'S H66 6' 36" x 54" H 3 i luscious variety of favorite News of MarrUfe License Clarence F. Pitcher, psychia trist aide for State of Oregon, and Laura Jean Doneto, Dar tender, boui Bend. Assumed Business Name Truax Thrifty Service, serv ice station, by Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kennedy, Route 1. Circuit Court Foreclosure suit filed by Di rector of Veterans Affairs for State of Oregon against Mr. and Mrs. William L. Burgess; judg ment sought lor w.iai.vt Bal ance on $10,200 loan negotiated Feb. 19, 1958; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hallaway, who hold a mortgage irom tne Burgesses, Liameo co-defendants. Complaint In equity filed by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred B. Rice against Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Dickey. Plaintiffs seek to re scind contract for purchase of 160 acres from the defendants, at $17,500. and seek return of $3,500 down payment and an ac counting between the parties Plaintiffs claim that property was falsely represented, and mat no water is avauaDie. Bend City Police John Franklin Weaver, 52, no address given, charged with In toxication in a public place, with bail fixed at $27.50. Bradley D. Fancher. Route 1. Box 470, charged with failing to remain stopped; lor a Dus load ing students, with bail fixed at Bend Municipal Court Arthur C. Smith, Burns, vag rancy, nnea zu. Kenneth L. LinviUe. 1002 Bal timore, illegal U-turn, forfeited . Circuit Court, Prineyille A divorce decree was being sought by Robert Pierce with Mary Pierce as defendant, the defendant to be awarded cus tody and $35 a month support for three minor children. The OPEN EVERY FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. 1 ll IV. Jl 1. SPECIAL! SLACK SAYINGS .99 Proportion Stretch Slacks. Rayon 'n Nylon blend. Fully lined wool flannels with side zip. CHRISTMAS CARDS YOUR CHOICE 77' Assorted styles or solid pack. Slim style or regular. w rTW m i r Record complaint claims cruelty. divorce complaint filed by Clarence Mann, Grace Mann defendant. Divorce complaint filed by Svlvia Gumpert. Clyde Gumpert defendant. Plaintiff claims cruelty. Business Action of Record Business name of Kern's Ap pliances assumed by Ray mond Adkisson, retired by Le Roy Kerns. Marriage Licenses Larry Ulrich and Alma Ap person; Harry Sprouse and llara Larey. Prineville Justice Court Jerry Land, no red flag on overload, $5.50 and $4.50 costs; Charles Munsey, excess motor noise, $5.50 and costs, witn oau suspended. Roscoe Purviance Jr., $5.50 and costs, violation of basic rule. Timothy Huff. $45.50 and costs, false application for resi dent nunung license, license and tap confiscated. nick Miller. 90 days: drawing bank check with insufficient funds. Dan Hendrix Jr., assault and battery, $20.50 and costs plus four days in county jail. Prineville City Court Donna Gleason, disorderly conduct, $25 fine suspended on condition she stay at home for live days. Violation of basic rule, Gary McKenzie. $15; Walter Wil liams. $25: Larry Town. $15. Knnnnth ftumm forfeited $30 for failure to obey judgment of court. Robert Harris, no operator s license, $5. Benny Buker, white light to rear, $10. ... Victor Eslick, driving while intoxicated, $10O. Being drunk in public. Mil bert Bickhaus. $20; Odes Ray, $20 or serve four days, chose to serve sentence. Redmond Justice Court Basic rule violations: Roy S. Clark. Madras, $50; Frances r. Clark. Redmond. $10: Steph en 1. Hart. Beaverton, $15; D. .lunrviiu I.inrieren. Redmond. $15; Harold G. Bogue, $20, Eu gene: Peggy D. Tackitt, Red- mrmrf SI 5: JerTV K. Corwin, Redmond, $25; Paul E. Camp bell. Moses Lake. Wash., $25 bail; Elmer C. Cody, Madras, $25; Terry L. Hamman, Prine ville, $20; Hillard R. Lewis, Bend, $25; Michael A. Borden, Bend, $15. ' '. Ralph J. Grogan, Redmond, $10, no tad light. Wavne D. Hollibaugh. Prine ville, $10, inadequate muffler. Ralph L. Pope, tugene; oar- land D. Gage. Redmond; Wil liam J. Prine, Prineville, $5 each, no operators' licenses. Firemen change meeting day Special to Th. Bulletin SISTERS Members of the Sisters Volunteer Fire Depart ment have voted to change the meeting day from Monday eve nings to Tuesday evenings, ilie fire siren will blow at 7 p.m. on Tuesday evenings and class es in fire science will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The classes will continue for a period of 26 weeks, after which written exams will be given to those completing the course and a certificate will be received from Central Oregon Commun ity College. During the meeting, rani Mc Coy, a captain of a fire team, was voted "Fireman of the Year." His name will be enter ed in the Central Oregon Fire men's Association for consider ation as "Fireman of the Year" for the Central Oregon District. APPROVES SUBSIDY WASHINGTON (UPI1 A $5 million subsidy $2 million more than the House approved was voted by tne senate Wednesday for helicopter serv ice in New York. Chicago and Los Angeles. Thn d fference between ine House and Senate bill must now be Ironed out by compro mise conierees. TOMOIIT-S PIloilKASIS 6:00 Snm BiiUer Sprt IN Jink Thnmtm ShcM Klalr Hearts W Cwch's Comer 6 4& Altx Drtler News (..ielwurk Niws 7:00 K-Hetirt MuhIi! 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Objective of the committee primarily cen ters in detection. An effort is being made to inform everyone about the symptoms of diabetes and to persuade those whose tests for diabetes are positive to seek medical care as soon as possi ble. Diabetes can be dangerous if not diagnosed and brought un der control, Dr. Robert L. Cut ter and C. D. (Bud) Rose, co- chairmen of the local campaign, pointed out. They said diabetes can lead to serious complica tions, including heart conditions, eye troubles, kidney disorders, hardening of the arteries and gangrene. Diabetes, it was pointed out, can be controlled by planned diet, exercises, and, in many cases, insulin or oral medica tion. Most likely candidates for diabetes are overweight per sons past the age of 40, particu- Now Thru Sunday Continuous From 1:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday rtVMMY TMES OVER AN INTERN U0CK,ST0CK,AND BANDAGES!!! ...and brings you the year's hilarious prescription for joyous fun and romancel SANDRA DEE PETER FONDA Also Enemies Chained Audio Murphy Charles Drake in 734 lAMMYand the DOCTORi neaft climax larly those who are related to diabetics. But, it was noted, dia betes can hit anyone of any age. The disease can be detected through simple tests, doctors point out. Metolius timber sale announced The Deschutes National For est on December 17 will offer for sale to the highest bidder some 7,100,000 board feet of timber covering 1,550 acres in the Metolius Ridge area of the Metolius Ranger District. The area is immediately west of the Metolius River, north of Wizard Falls. Abbot Creek is the ap proximate northern boundary of the sale. The minimum acceptable bid for the 4,400,000 board feet of Ponderosa pine in the sale area has been set at $21.95, with $9.90 the minimum acceptable for some 2,700,000 board feet of Douglas fir and other species. A road through the center of the sale area is to be surfaced. most Together Like Mad Dogsl "SHOW DOWN" i HtlW lirrtll-H nrn1Hr-ttn : M HP M I TV-CABLE SUBSCRIBERS y.U can have MORE BETTER TV! Your TV-cable company has proposed a small increase in the month ly service charge, on the basis of which it can finance a major IM PROVEMENT in your service, ADDITION of more channels, and the immediate extension of FM-radio signals to all parts of the cable system. The ENTIRE AMOUNT of the increase will be used for these purposes. It is all FOR YOU none of it goes to the cable owners. Your City Commission very properly wants to know whether you approve. If you fully appreciate what your cable company has in mind, you will feel as people do in many other U. S. communities that it is a small price for a greatly EXPANDED and BETTER television service. Stud the following, before you decide. WHAT IT WILL MEAN TO YOU 1. 90 hours MORE of programs PER WEEK to choose from. 2. CHOICE of 20 ADDITIONAL movies PER WEEK to choose among. 3. SEVEN CHANNELS of TV as many as any city in Oregon plus provision for more channels as they go on the air. 4. Special programming on KEZI-TV to serve the Bend area Bach elor Butte ski news, special coverage of the Water Festival, local Bend news coverage, etc. 5. IMPROVED SIGNALS (several methods are being studied, to find the best method of avoiding fades, interference, and other erratic behavior of signals at the present antenna site.) 6. Replacement of almost all of the present amplifiers with new models, to greatly reduce electronic troubles. 7. Building of an almost completely new trunk (main) line, using newly developed cables that will greatly reduce picture deteriora tion and other cable troubles. 8. Extension of FM-radio signals to all parts of town. 9. Conversion of one FM signal to a TV channel, so you can have FM music without an FM set. BEND TV CABLE CO. Frankli Avenue Nrticft Bend TV Cable Co. Will Refile Immediately Por The Increase In The Monthly Service Charge SEARCH FOR CITIES AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) Skin-diving American and Brit ish Biblical scholars will search the Dead Sea for the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah next month, the director of an tiquities announced Wednesday. Two years ago an American exploration team unsuccessfully explored the area for two months. Daily W lies KOIN TV 8 6:00 Newscena 6:15 " 6:30 CronWte Kewi HunUey-Brtnkley , News Beat 7 00 Rpa Hunt 7:30 Password Lawbreaker Tempie Houttlon 8.00 Rawhide 8:30 9:00 Perry Maon 10:00 The Nursea 10:30 13:00 NigMscene llr35 Cinema Six U:30 Night Beat Tonight Show KATU-TV Channel t 9:30 Bld Journey 6:0fT Ann Sothem 0 00 News 6 30 Leave U to Beaver W-M Sreve Allen 7 00 Groucho Marx 13:00 Wewi Sign-olf T:S0 Dial Two tor Adventure uhavjtv rjiHnfw U 8 00 Appreciation of Literature s A Wh?TNew 8:30 American Foreign Policy too Sin? HL-Sini Low ) Performance 6:00 6:30 6:45 Community Classroom 7:00 Sunrise Semester 7:30 WeaUier furecast T:45 Cartoon Time Today Today. Today 8:00 8:15 8:30 CapL Kangaroo Cartooner's Club Telescope 8:00 Mike Wallace. News 9:80 I Love Lucy Word for 10:00 10:30 The McCoys Pete & Gladys Concentration Missing Links U:00 11:30 11:45 Love of Ufe Search for Tomorrow Guiding Lirht Your Truth 12:00 12:30 Hi. Neighbor As the World Turns People Will Talk The Doctors 1:00 1:30 KOIN Kitchen House Party Loretta Young You Don't Say '?:00 2:30 To Tell The Trulb Edse of Night The Match Game Make Room for Daddy Secret Storm Password 4:00 Cartoon Circus 4:15 Toe Early Show 4:30 Cartoon 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Mr. Magoo KATC-TV Channel S 12:30 News, Almanac 1:00 Romper Room 1:30 Party Line 2:00 Our Miss Brooks 2:30 Divorce Court KOAP -TV Channel 10 Children Growing Language. Spanish Telecourse. Philosophy Parions France! s II General Biology Social Security In AcUon What's New Telecourse. Biology Tales of Polndexter 9:15 9:45 10:00 10:45 11:00 11:45 12:00 12:90 1:00 This log Is made op from Information furnished by Televtslea Stations and Iti accuracy cannot tie anaranteed by The Bulletin. Phone: 382 FIREMEN SUMMONED A small flue fire at the Turn- alo residence of Chester Stone- hocker summoned Bend fire crews at 5:47 this morning. No damage occurred. CHET MacMILLAN PLUMBING 110 Thurston Ph. 382-2833 Residential, Commercial. Industrial KGW TV 12 KPTV Rifleman News Lawman The FUniWVi Donna Reed My Three Sons Jimmy Dean Show Edle Adams Show High h Wild Wrestllrur Famous Playhouse Almanac Three Stooges Dr. Zoom's Cartoons The King A Odie Dr. Zoom's Cartoons - Jack La Lanne Show Way of Life Word Ufe of Riley TV Bingo Ftnt Lmpresslon or Consequences The Price Is Right Seven Keys Ernie Ford Father Knows Best General Hospital Peler Cunn Day In Court Queen For A Day Who Do You Trust Corral ic) Mickey Mouse Club Popeye Cartoons 3:30 Lone Ranger 4:00 Cartoonival 4:30 Superman 5:00 Supercar 5:30 News Special 1:15 Parions Francais II 1:80 Uncle Wonder 1:45 Una Aventura Espanota 2:00 Painting Through the Ages 2:30 The Sculpture 3:45 Esnanol Para Maestros 4:15 Tales of Polndexter 4:30 What's New 5:00 On Hearing Music 5:30 Focus on Behavtor - 5551 JUST SAY CHARGE IT AT PENNEYS! 0 (0)