The Bulletin, Friday, December 20, 1963 Russian family sleeps in after am'vaf h Ohkf for their visit to a typical small American city By Shelby Miller UPI Stiff Writer PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (UPI) A Russian family which flew from Moticow to Portsmouth Thursday tor the Christmas hol idays slept late today before starting a busy week's stay in a typical small American city. Mrs. Nina Pozdneyev, 39, an English teacher in a Moscow school, was airsick when the party arrived two hours late Thursday night but her hosts said she would be ready to be gin a round of sightseeing. The first visit on the schedule KBNll H ew m m 1I10KC TONIUHT'S rilOUUAMS :30 Football Prophet B. 4 Alex Drcler Newi S:5fr Network Newt 7:r-K-Bend Music Patrol 7:45 Bend vs K. 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I The temperatures were biting cold this morning but the com munity was excited about the international publicity the city has received in connection with the cood-will program. Following the visit to the Grant Elementary School this morning, Pozdneyev, 39, his wife, and their two children, were to be honored at a lunch sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, a reception and news conference this afternoon and a dance tonight. The schedule was kept flexi ble so that the visitors could have time to visit whatever they wanted to see Including the city s steel mill and two shoe factories, it was an nounced that they would ac company the McKenzie family to church Sunday morning. They arrived two hours late Thursday night. Crowd At Airport But the cold, two-hour delay on their flight from New York City and Mrs. Pozdneyev's air sickness were soon dispelled by "fTi' ;nT ''-TIT- "T5? -TTTf m'W-'r W CASCADE . PRINTING INC. "Business Forms" i. PHONE 382-1963 279 95 from CONSOLE STEREO MULTIPLEX with and ;29995 EVEN LESS WITH TRADE & RADIO O the warm greetings of some 205 persons who met them at the airport. The visitors stepped from the plane smiling after 22 hours flying time from Moscow, and Mrs. Pozdneyev clutched a bou quet of red roses as she left the airport. "I'm so happy to be here at last," she said in English. Her air sickness led officials of the Portsmouth Junior Chamber of Commerce, spon sor of the trip, to cancel a scheduled news conference. The Pozdneyevs will have the morning to get better acquaint ed with the family of James C. McKenzie, with whom they will live during their visit. McKen zie and his son, Phillip, 14, met their Russian guests at the John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City and accompanied them here. McKenzie's wife, Carol, and two of their five children, were at the airport. Mrs. McKenzie said both families would ex change gifts around the Christ mas tree on Christmas Day. The visitors indicated they would attend religious services with the McKenzies. A news conference was planned this afternoon (at 4 p.m.) to allow the townspeople and their overseas guests to meet. They are to visit a jun ior high school and attend a dance in their honor tonight. The McKenzies plan to treat their guests to a varied Amen can menu which will include hot dogs, hamburgers and ap ple pie. And tney nope to in elude a high school basketball game in the crowded schedule to dispel any Idea tne pozdney evs may have of racial prob lems in the United States. The Portsmouth team has two Ne groes on it. Mrs. Pozdneyev is an English teacher and her husband is a fitter in the Minlcar plant in Moscow. They have a son, Ana- toly, 16, who is a soccer fan, and Olga, 6, who asked her par ents before embarking, "Are American dolls the same as ours?" 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Six er Hi-Ft sound aystem two 9" oval woofera and four Alnico-5 tweeters. Dual audio controls. KM-Slerco includ ed with Multiplex Monitor. Separate power supply for TV and Stereo. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 RECORD AJ and Hazel Ries News of Federal Tax Lieu 17 S Government vs. F. Bry an and J. Bryan, $431.90. Assumed liusiness rsame Deschutes Ready Mix, Sand and Gravel Co., by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coats. Circuit Court Transerint of Judgment from Deschutes County pistrict Court: Chester Haraing vs. Jo seph E. Hammer, $325, plus 6 per cent interest irom uti. x, 1962. Default divorce issued to Phy- liss M. Monteith. married to Norris C. Monteith March 31, 1960. in Eueene. Plaintiff re ceives household goods, attor ney s fees; former name, myi tis M. bcoil, resiorea. Joy Loraine Hayes, Route 2, vs. Jesse Duane Hayes. Bend. default decree issued to plain tiff. Couple married Dec. a, 1951. in Molalla. four children. Plaintiff receives custody, $50 monthly support for each, prop erty settlement. v Carol A. Jones. 745 W. Sec ond Street, Prineville, awarded default divorce decree from Al fred LeKoy Jones, 1310 E. Ninth Street, Bend. Couple married Sept. 26, 1956. one child. Plain tiff given custody, $50 monthly support, attorney s iees. Richard W Koth. 1234 Galves ton Avenue, vs. Arlene Koth, Wahee Motel; default decree, custody of two children, award ed to the plaintiff. Property set tlement agreement approved. Bend City Police Richard Dwayne Harris, 502 Arizona, chareed with basic rule violation, with bail fixed at $25. Richard Edwin Bird, 17, 635 a. Morton, cnargea wiin oasic rule violation. Prineville Circuit Court A divorce complaint has been filed by Louise KeLrstead, charging Peter Kierstead with desertion. A divorce complaint filed by William Chandler against Emily Chandler, claims desertion; plaintiff to pay $50 a month for support of one minor child. A change of venue from Mult nomah county in the case of Electrical workers union, plain tiff, seeking collection from William and Laurett Murden of promissory note, has been filed. The plaintiff claims $2937.36 due in amount and costs. A change of venue, case of Ace Collection Co. claiming monies due from Edion and Mackie Gibbs on purchase con tract of $188.36 was filed. Prineville Justice Court Jack Gates, failure to dim liehts. $3 plus $4.50 court costs. Renver Jenkins, no motor ve hicle license. 50 cents and costs. El inn Taylor, violation of the basic rule, $45.50 and costs, $15 suspended. Arnold Grisham, no opera tor's license. 50 cents and costs. Howard Wilson seeks restitu tion of property from Dorothy rnomns. Prineville City Court Harold Noel, destruction of public property, $25. Kav Delco, drunk in public $20. Donna Gicason, driving while ucense suspended, si3 or live davs, chose to serve time. James O wens. Inadequate mutricr, sju. Richard Chandler, vagrancy, COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUYI Model J1CC4 Maple traps. lirC in? 339 95 speak EVEN LESS WITH TRADE SHOP lb. 282-562! Record released. Ronald Smith, violation cf the basic rule, $25 bail forfeited. Shirley McCallister, no li cense to operate a vehicle, $5. aedmond Justice Court Donald J. Baker. Sisters. $182.50, overload. Lyle Lawrence Jr., San Lean dro. Calif.. $10. truck sneedine. ueralalne Jim, warm springs, $o, no operator s li cense. Joe E. Beard, Redmond, $10, basic rule. Wallace E. Grifin, Madras, $10. inadequate muffler. William R. Taylor, Redmond, $10, suspended, excessive noise. Sandy K. Piper, Prineville, $10, excessive motor noise. Charles N. Kiann, Madras, $5, no operator's license. Rodney L. Nyleen, Burns, $25, basic rule. Dorothy Komarek, Redmond, $5 no motor vehicle license. Carl G. Grover, Vancouver, Wash.. $10. truck speeding. Ellis W. Vanderwilt, Terre bonne, $10 suspended, no stop llglH. Donald J. Broehl, Milwaukie, $20. basic rule. David E. Shoemaker, Terre- nonne, a, no motor vehicle li cense. Martha L. Yahne, Prosser, vvu&n., oasic ruie. Activities set at Moose Hall over holidays Holiday activities scheduled for Moose Hall, 1033 Division Street, include a children's par ty Sunday, December 22, at 5 p.m., and a New Year's Eve dance, Tuesday, December 31, starting at 10 p.m. Regular activities to be held as scheduled are game night rrinay at 8 p.m., a work party in tne lounge Saturday and meeting of Women of the Moose Monday, December 23, at 8 p.m. The meeting of Loyal Oi der of Moose for next week has been cancelled because of the Christmas holiday. A party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tierney will be held at the hall Saturday evening, December 28. The occasion will be their 50th wedding anniver sary. At the children's party this Sunday afternoon, Santa Claus will be on hand to distribute treats. A program will be pre sented, under direction of Fred Hollenbeck. Children of mem bers and their friends are in vited. Also this Sunday, a meeting of District No. 4 delegates will be held at the hall at 1 p.m. Women of the Moose will serve a luncheon from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Proposals for completion of the building were discussed at a special joint meeting of the men's and women's lodges last week, with Robert Akins, gov ernor, and Mrs. Freida Davis, senior regent, in charge. The next coordination meeting will be January 6, at 7:30 p.m. SUFFERS DAMAGE A backfiring car suffered heavy damage Wednesday at the 200 block on E. Emerson, when a fire that started in the motor area melted the carbue tor and much of the hood paint. hire crews extinguished the flames with a dry chemical. Owner of the car was identified as Jerry Davies, no address given. tWit fcvivi. 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Da vis serving as installing mar shal. Hubert Bartlett will be the chaplain for the installation rites. Taking over the duties of wor shipful master will be Dovel D. Lipker. David Y. Wilson is the retiring worsnipiui master. The public is invited to the Saturday night installation cere mony. Refreshments will be served. Officers named by CB'ers John Schulke was elected president of the Central Oregon CB'ers, at a meeting Wednes day night at the Deschutes County Courthouse. The following others were named to offices: Dick Akins, vice-president; Marge Thomas, secretary treasurer; Morgan Elliott, sergeant-at-arms. Twenty-seven citizen's band radio enthusiasts were present. The next meeting will be Jan uary 15, at 8 p.m. at the Crook County Courthouse, Prineville. "ULTIMATE TRIBUTE" WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Start Symington, D-Mo., pro posed Wednesday that den, Douglas MacArthur receive the "ultimate tribute" from the na tion by making him a six-star general of the armies. 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