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THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 21", 1941 PAGE FIVE Local News TODAY'S WKATHKIt 1Yiiiiraliir: III p. in., OA Kiwi; Hi B. in,, H2 di'Krfm. Ha riinixlrr (mlurvd to wa lrvtl: 10 ii. in., llll IH Indira; III a. in., HO. I '4 Iiii-Iuh. Iti-lallv hiimlilltyt III p, in., 4H mt ii-iili Ml a. in., Hi n-r rinl. Vilixlty of wind: III p. in., aim; III a. in., 4 mllm. I'n-valllng tlliwtliiii iif wind: wrat. rWMiiii imil Ki'titutli Ni'iliow. of Tin Diillm. wi-ri; In IIj-ihI ovi-r lhi vvi'ck imiiI. vInIIIiiij til llic Cur-, Kill AiTt'H Iwimr of t hi lr puri'iilN, ! Mr. unit Mm. It. M. Nriliow. lirookk St-nnlon camp cmploym will hold a plrnlc Siitunliiy, July i lili, In lln- up-r mi-jiilowa ol Shi v ; lln piirk nl 1 oVIork niMin. Tlu-iv will hp Imwlmll iiml imimi-k In IMP r iiuiTiHMui. r.vi'i iini' m in onnK hi own linn hi'iin mill KlIvi-rwHi'i1. Jeff It. Vlnal Ii.ih U-i-n t-lli-d In uppfiir In inuiili li.il mini cm u iis-klina iliivlnu ch.iiiii'. 'lHf iwonl allow. (iroi'Ki I hill, l'i ini-viMi- yiiulli who nllNli'il In Ihr I'iiIIpiI Smim , imvy iiIkiiiI M'Vrn tnoiilhit hko, In hiimi' nn u '.".iilny IiiiIimikIi. Ilr wim ii vIkIIiii In IVncI liHlay. Wlllliim A. KIIith wiim iii ii-hIimI on July 20. nn mi liiloMiuilon rount. polio- rwonl hIuiw. Thi- horn- iMiiimmlri rluli of I tin Knnut tflutik-i- hint MiiKimsl I hi" cunl uirly pl.innril nl thi linmi' ol Mm. I'. K. ltli-di-1 fur 2 iiVlix-k Wrilixudiiy iitli-rtioon. KiiIuti l. Moon-. Jr., iritirni'il Iiihi nlyht from I'ortlniul. when In- urn-til Ilii" wtH'k-cnil. He wim iirrnniMiil'il in Ife-ml liy lilt, itniml miilhrr. Mn. K. Um-h-, nl I'ort Innil. who will vh.lt nl Ihr MiKirr homt. Ir. nnd Mm. Oorifi- W. Winn low iiml liimlly li lt SutunUy lor (int. 1 1 lo. uhi'ii' Ihi-y will visit hln IKitrntv 'lhry il hi In tvtiirn In lli-llil WiiIih-imI.iV. lirniiKf Hull ' Iji.II.-i. Alii will iiwi'l with Mih. f. W. Wi-IIh 'riiurwtuy Hfli'i niKin at 2 oVIork. William Ifa-nlKim. nl I'nmiMiiy 1. ul Kurt VVii-.Ii . Ik In lla-n.1 mi ii lodny Itirlniik'li. viilimi; nl tilt- Imrni' nl IiIn paii'iilH, Mr. and Min. J. J. Ih'rrliMii. Tin- S.illy I'll k Cllllil rlliipti-r n( I ho Klrl ItipitKl rlmn-h will m.-ct nl 'M n'i-lM-k Tin-wluy -iil-hl ill tin- hiimr nf Ml Ji'im HuImt. .'ITi Mllli-r. Mr. iiml Mr- W. A. Mrlj-od. Ml Ilomili- Mrlj-nd mid l.lcul It.ilxit V. Mrl.ro.1 k-iiI Sundny In Slwlm.m county. viIIIiik with rrliillvrit It. I.. Cl.iif.-ltrr hii hti'ii niimiil (U piiiy hlii'iilf iiml J.illi-r nl ! i-hiiti-K imiil. II w.it iinnmiiHi-il irolay liy Shrrllf f. I. Mi'ul-y. l I'l.llfrlta-r l-k'illl wink yrslrlil.iy. I Thi- Ikli-iiKii C'mnp Kliv rrti will n-i-l WiKlnpilay. July 23. nt tin- Iwmi' nf I hi- (,'unnllnn. In gn nn n hwlmmlne parly und plinlr. Hi--fri'KlimrnlN will In- wi-vpiI hy Until SiiunilrrN ami Juim- Stitt. Mix. May Kryivar li-fl Imiay nn II wii'k'n vai-allnil. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. I Link mid Mr. anil Mix. Wllllmn J. Cnlrmnn have n-lurnod Inim Ni'Worl. wlii-rr llli'y npi'lll Ihr woi'k Piiil nn lliuk' yarhl. A m.urlak'i- hn-nM- was Uuril Satunliiy hy Ihi- ruiinty rli-rk l Hsli- I- Toils and Mim Hi-li-n II. Ki'lllT. Mr. iiml Mis. Chailrs Jamrsiin. nf AlN'Mlit-n. Wash., who wi-n-viMtlni; nvi-r lln1 wwk c-iul nl thi-linnii- nf Mr. ami Mrs. Norman Sli-warl. Ii-fl yi'strrilay for lln- 1 Mr. anil Mrs. Till Spr.ium- mid I hi-r linithcr. Clnn-nn- Sinilh. at- . fli'tiilPd Ihr IVntlMpillonl bawhall .'Bump In Mi'dlmd ypsli-nlay. On ilirir rt-iiirn to IW'iiil lln-y Kini'd ;at Ciants 1'asn, Id visit nl tin I homo of Mr. and Mm. Wcndi'll - KK'Ri'n. X Mr. and Mm. Vi-rnalil Dlson rp- f flurniil Kalunluy from a wii-k'H , wihIiIIiik trip In Iho rmisl. and are , .I now at hnmi- at 37.'l Kasl Marshall. . J Max SchllllnR n-lurni-il to Ik-nd Jlnlp last nlulit from Portland, "f where hi- xpent the week-end visit- ilni! with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kretl W'estlake, TONIGHT and TUESDAY Drought Baclt At One of the Beit I Of the Big Onetl DARftYL r. ZANUCK'8 PnducitUn ol THE GREAT V AMERICAN fiOA MOTION V-AJ PICTUREI WltttMi tot th somn by LOUIS BROMFIELD TYRONE POWER v LINDA DARNELL IRIAN D0N1EVY JANE DARWEU-IORNCAIWADWC MAYAiTOI'VlNCrJiT PRICE JEAN ItOCERS ANN TODD .. DEAN IAGGER at Bttvham Yemmf 4 fWi 'lfcna Mr. und Mm. John l'uliiiiin, of Ilriul, ami Had llmmon, nf Me Cloiiil, Cullf., ri'luineil Hiindny from a wis'k'i VHeullon caniplng nn l he Ik'HPhulei river. Knyal Ni'IkIiIhhh of AmerUa will mil l mi H n'i'liM'k tmilKht In Slither hall, with the fullnwIiiR Iiiinii'hki's: Mm. Kriink Nnnka, Mm. Clyde I'ayne, Mm. fthi-r Itlei j and Mm. Minnie Kamlem. Mr. mid Mm. (a-nr(e ChlliU, Minn Mildred Hei'l nnd Miss It in It I'erry nt yinlerday In Iji (iianile, vlsltlnu ri'lutlvex nf Mm. Chillis (ienrue W. Illiind, of I'nrtlnnit, has Jnlni-d Hip staff nf Hip Cen tral Oreuiin Motor cnnipmiy us servlee maniiuer. Illand, who has Imh'II nssiMialed with Ixxlite und I'lymniith iiuliimnlilli- fur m-veral yearn, eiinien to llend from Van iiniver, Wash., where he was serv-lit- inan.iniT liir Hie Sparks Motor company. Mr. anil Mrs. Hen rnmeroy HjM'iit Sunday In Klamath Falls, when- I hey visited at the home of Mis. I'omeroy's mother. Mrs. Horn llasln has returned to work In the offlei- of the county wi-Uare rommlsslon fullnwIiiK a 'luii Meek Vacation. I, y. Iliimpsnn and Jack Vail left this mo nil UK on u two day huslness trip In Hums. J. T. Hardy, ol I'ortland, elly fn-lfhl niienl with the S. P. It K. Hallrnad company. Is In llend, sM'ndint; h week's vacation. I lardy, who lelt Ifa-nd In l'.rj.'l, was one of the pionn-is of this city, nnd lii'ls'd with Ihe hulldltiK of the first lallmads Into Central Ore Kim. AmoiiK the awards listed by the t'nlverslly nt Orcgnn us going to stuilents last year was a second prle of $111 Huardeil to Hoy Vein strnm for excellence In after-dinner sieaklng. Rny Is a brother of Walter Vernstrnm, fnrmer mem Ixt nl Tlie Bulletin mlverllslng staff. Miss Kleanor Fountain returned Saturday from n vacation trip to I ieyservllle und San Francisco, Cain., and left yesterday for a week's attendance nl Ihe Christian church wrviee rump The Deschutes 411 Null and Hammer club i formerly Ihe The Shenandoah Camp Fire Needle and Hammer cluhi will croup will meet at 5:30 o'clock hold a handicraft bazaar Salur ;-nulluuy afternoon at the home day, July 2ti. al K.W Wall street. In ol Uw KUi,rdian. Miss Mai June the building formerly occupied by rwu AM Florida, for a dinner, Ihe Slmiwon Paint store. Needle mk(. um, ,wlmmnK party. M,.m. work mid wrexlwork will be on',. nre lo call Miss Lewis lo sale, starting ul U o'clock III the ,, ou, wna, , l)rmB inornlng. . . i Paul Sevy. Bert .ufell nnd mm. in-ssie jeans ami son, I om- my. of Kugene. wen- Bend visitors Saturday night ut the home nf Mrs. Jeans' isirents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fountain. Mm. Jeans and her son were- on ,c r way nac .o Kiigene Inim a trip east. ., I r. C. J. Itadcmacher was call- ed hc.e Horn Foil Ix-wis owr the, WII'M-IHI ll tin- iiiih-m pi inn 'wife, n patient nt the St. Charles hospital. Ir. Rudemacher was ac comianlPd hPre from Portland by his brother. Hay Rademarher, memls-r ol the Portland police. Mrs. Daisy Brown left today on a lOday vacation trip. She plans lo snd Ihe first few days on Ihe Melollus river, und then will go lo KiiRcnc. w here she will visit nt the home ot her daughter. Mr. und Mrs. Sari Ij-ntz nnd family have led on a lOday vaca tion for Netarts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester hourker nnd daughters, s,m-1 Gloria and Itowena, of Imh Angeles, Cal., I'm klncham i ' Mr. and Mrs. George Rufener. ! of Madras. I.M-.nne Ihe lunrnls of . . ..r-i in ,i.i... hospital. By Dr. R. D. Kotchum Chiropractic Physlclaa 7 018 Wall 8U I BACK PAINS Our attention Is called dally In i many who suffer ugonl.lng ihiIiis i n i n e h p i n e, a n d needlessly so, in the light of present day science Almost all pains In the spine lire due to I Inter f erence i with nerves as Ihey emerge from Ihe spine. Chiropractors are highly spe cialized In Ihe art of correct ing these conditions und find it hard In understand why so many Ml ill continue lo believe they can; overcome Ihe cause. The spine In composed nf many small Joints, I which ure highly specialized for! great movement so It is easy lo iiiiderxliind why Ihey can euslly Is- displaced hy twists, fulls, ucii-, dents nnd siiralns. Niilure pro- vlries n sensitive "alarm system" i lo remind us when pressures exist 1 at Ihe spine. These const mil signal.-! are warnings to do some-1 thing nbotit It. To stubbornly us-1 stime the alt Uncle that It will nlll iniiliiy correct Itself only brings' on chronic damage lo the spine1 l nnd weakness to the organs and tissues to which the nerves lead. 1 A painful spine ulwnys calls for Chiropractic adjustments Just as it painful tooth calls for a dentist. I To use iiulllatlvt's, easy to apply nnd Ineffective as to correcting the cause, is only courting a seri ous chronic condition which some ilav will demand lone, tedious work to correct. Early attention! to spinal conditions Insures thi i patient against much suffering, i When nerves are affected, Chliv pi'actic la al Indicated. mm MfiSbac , ii :U'4'A ;(' NET STAR IIOKIM)NTAL Answer lo Previous Futile 1, 0 I'k'turwl tennis plsyer. ft. iLillSi-VsYlA.L'CJO.Taj 11 To holilluut. 12Prpmpt. 13 Artlflclul trranu. ISDrns fiiitcnprf, 17 Pile c( rlolh. 18 To go before. 21 To eclt to stluln. 24 FurnlihM new with men. 2d To ascend. 29 Calyx leaf. 30 Allied. 33 To chirge with s. 35 Toward. 36 Engraven 31) Upon. 40 Brinkf. 43 Lubricant. 14 It Is silent. 47 Consumer. 4RTo change. 60 Knot.. til Assembly. 63 Cat's cull. ii He is a star player ot a teom ot ' " VERTICAL 1 Wagcri. 2 Ketone. 3 lultan coin. ,.,,.. .i nlsh n.lv nnurmtl Irom Medfurd where they sis-nt j me week-end. While there "'-' I attended the Bend Medford base , ( amp A,vu ,;oonrll.h ),. )1iLh morn. business trip lo Port ' an(, 1XlArmond tc turned yesterday from Med ford, where Ihey spent the week t ii'l. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Lund, 6I." McKlnley, announce Ihe birth of i. ...n . -..f ,...-.! .. In Ut I - V. . . -1 . ... hospital. Thomas Boeke, of Redmond, wus In Bend this morning on a I u .iiuss trip. I Ornn Bear, ol Portland, him In r.....i .. . ,i i.,,,i ...i.u Irtendf. Bear formerly was em- pioyed In this city. Phr,E MAY RfiJam,E.E ! jct s$r. H pT" 3" l j H.i is STT ""lift' r 1 ii 1 j ! 35" j "" I fJ't si f I 35 ISA 3 -0 j ' J1 I 40 42 1 45 j 144 4i 44 i 47 I j 4 47 jw ' i.iri n lln HttP v,!en?rv i in K it I repn-sentative from h .1 a rn a t h t'V " lnLl ..h:r,:ul s T'"8 w."'kCnd buslness Mr. und Mrs. Herman Gilcher nf llnnil una Kip . .... I Kin. extended trip that will !i'k. Lll'i. . "'r "- -" tr.gland stales. from ither, I 'rtortv- llll! la tiUitlnr, h..,-.. I -f. ..... ... ..... ... Portland with the grandmothe I Mrs. E. M. Thompson. Bruno Rath has returned lo Bend from a business trip to Los Angeles, Calif. John Rausch. employe of the GI ranch on Dear creek, was a Bend trip. business visitor this morning. j M. E. Lounsbury. traffic man Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mus-lager for Ihe Union Pacific rail grave, of Full River, became Ihe way, was in Bend today, accompa parents of a daughter yesterday j nied by Mrs. Lounshury. In St. Charles hospital. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Cutler of Mr. und Mrs. George A. Buegler, Stockton, Culif., arc visiting Mr. drove In fmm Portland yesterday. I and Mrs. A. R. Link and other Mrs. Hugh C. Mulkins has re-! relatives In Bend. Mrs. Cutler and turned to llend after spending a . Mrs. Link are sisters. Alex Lisen-10-dtiy vacation In The Dalles und hury, a brother-in-law of Mr. and iirnund the Cascade hikes. Mrs. Link, is ulso visiting here. JOIN IN THE NATION-WIDE ALUMINUM COLLECTION Beginning July 21 It hat been suggested that housoholdort leavo what ovor call-off aluminum thoy detiro to confribulo on ho front porch of thoir houjo. The Boy Scouts And Camp Fire Girli Will than bo drivon by, will pick up the molal article), and will go on to the noxt houto. Spaca Courtesy Brooli-Scanlon Lumber Company Inc. and Tho Shevlin-Hixon Company 20 Melancholy. 21 He was the champion tennis player for about 10 years. 22 Cooking uteniil. 23 Cod of war. 25 Blemish. 28 Wing. 27 Perfumed. 31 Deities. 32 Pert girl. 34 Having toes. 37 African trees 38 Oleoresln. 41 Appliances. 42 Therefore. 43 Wild ox. 46 Monk's hood. 48 100 square, meters. 49 Klver. b2 Preposition. (4 Form of -a." 4 To Jump, ft Twitching. A Silly. 1 Insanity. 8 To arrange cloth. 0 Snake-like flih. 14 Mont abrupt IB Klvcs. 10 To change a gem setting. Pale Ranklln, son of "Tex" Ranklin. and Dean Stewart, of Tu- lare, Calif., left Saturday night for Portland, after fishing in Sut llc und Fast lakes for several days. 'Ihey planned lo return to Bend later In the week. I B. W. De Bunce and Seward 1 Bagg have returned lo Bend after . uiu.,,.11,., f..,tr .If.L.u in Ali.i-ia 1. ;..,.. slH, bonvenlinn of the ljiyal Onler of Ihe Moose. De j Bunce Is third vice-president of Ihe state organization. 1 Mrs. It. W. Winkler, of Portland. 1 is in Bend visiting ut Ihe home of 1 her daughter and son-in law, Mr. und Mrs. C. J. Heden. 1 , Maurice Kenneally. of Mitchell, I sjs'iil Ihe week-end in this city. I Mrs. C. L. Allen was dismissed this morning from St. Charles hos pital, w hen- she recently under went an os'ratlon. Mrs. L. A. PheltlS left this morn- ing on a business trip to Portland und Seattle, Wash. Curl Is Moorehead. of Shevltn. was in Bend this mornine. trans- ........... business with local mer chants. 11. R. Coulam, railroad company visitor In this cltv. i t . V '. . 1 1 . . . . . I I .... , stage for her home, after spending T!1 d"3?.ln B"nd' JVi,in.K. "J ! .. num.- ... n.-i m.u uauK,...-. inllaw Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cooper.: Mrs. Nellie Cooper is department. president of the Women's Relief I Ill (I.T auxiliary to the Grand, Army of the Republic. I David M. Botsford, of Portland, i was a visitor In Bend today from lllf l:ilin III... t-l I... it .... ti LillflTl Elk lake, w here he is on a vacation People in The News - - IHt VIHU4 Vimmt King Oorgp II of (ireece will ko to KriKlund soon, brinKinK the (JrPek Kovernment with him. . . . t.ov. W. Im O'Daniel invited all nt ih,. itatj. r.t 'Cvuh' confirstfi ... . ' . . . . ' r.-.,... m .o aiiena ine wwiuing July .11 of his daughter Mo y to t..JL i. i.... t.... V. ... ern.Vs mansion ernor S mansion. .. . Air M. Ijuidon, V.W, republican ' presidential candidate, gave his "reluctant support" to the pro- i pwd retention of selectees and j national guardsmen. In a radio broadcast, he said administration ' policies had made It necessary. V. .. .. .V . .r . : . nrnarimuiHir leave new xorK k i, ...i,i . I 'win: mi iiic i Miiik ..nam Kr night for a series of talks favor ing "unified" support ot the ad ministration's foreign policy. . . . New York's Mayor Klorello H. Ijs duardla la expected to an nounce his candidacy for a third i four vear term loniifht : louryiar rm ioni,ni. . . . , Boys Qualify for Canadian R. A. F. Edgar Berg and Howard Par syck, of Bind, have qualified for service in Ihe Canadian air force, it was learned today. They flew to Altunv Inst week In take test flights, making the flight from . . . . . t . . . 1 ine iM-nu airpon, a rainer Dusy place this past week or so. llend airport activity this past week including three reconnais sance flights over various fire areas. Frank L. Stratton. Bend 'airnnrt manaeer was at the mn. trols of the scout Diane and W . irois oi trte scour pmne ana wit- liam Naylor. member of the Dps- :5h"," nno"iV. "ar i u-rs siau, ana naroia rvyoerE. ais- ' ters ranger, were the observers. i Stratton left for Portland this;'' ' he Mary Gail also wouldJ morning. He plans to return to- have burned, it was reported. The mnrrow hrineine with him the Invader succeeding in hooking on ... , luseiageiorniscuoirainerwnicn has been undergoing repairs at.lT'y- . .. the Swan Island airport. Transfusion Needed After Thumb Wound His hand slashed by an axe. Ronald Blundoll, Portland youth, was brought to the St. Charles nnspuai yesieroay irom cik lane. where he was a guest at the David M. Botsford lodge. Ronald was chopping wood when the axe struck his left hand, nearly sever ing Ihe thumb. The youth was given first aid by Mrs. D. Cham bers, of Portland, and Jack Mas sart. of Bend, who assisted in bringing him to Ihe Bend hospital. A blood transfusion was given by Maurice Isted. an Oregon -" " 1!ri.,a.:r,l - edf,hhar Itrjured youth. It is believed .that .hi thumb can be saved. from Dolores. Colo. Sons of Norway lodge will hold a inwHal mnetinp at 7 n'rlnrk nn I ii-lsHai- nioht Jlllv 93 In Sath. ;cr na -NVw members will be j initiated. There will be no meet- , ,he lodf;p on Saturday .July .... . . . b. Decause Ol ine ncunesuav L-e- nlng meeting. Maurice P. Angland. son of Mrs. r c . 1-1 I I Kd knnn promoted To private, specialist 3rd , class, according to atTannounce- ment hy Lieut. W. E. Calkins, com manding the 23rd signal platoon at the Everett, Wash., air base headquarters. n A 1 .irinn A.ivilmrv , July npxt to . Adv 38-41c Ladies Sample Shoes Sizes and 4' onlv. Regular to S6.00 ..!.. u.kii. ihm- lact s-88 ..,rmei ' Shoes 937 Wall Street. " .... . inn j l . Adv. oac Dr. Harry A. Huffman, dentist, Thompson Bldg. Phone 582. Adv. 22-47C GOLDE3V COKN A7VD PURE, RICH HONEY MAKES FOSTER'S Qt'Sovtkm uorn BREAD The finest toast you've ever tasted! You'll like its grand flavor and your family will ak for it at every meal. Do try one loaf today for a slice will convince you and a loaf will coovert you. It's the TOAST -fesTS5'" ' J' of Dixie I RAKIO IXCIUIIVIIY tV FOSTER'S BAKERY of Bend War In Brief-- (Br UsIUd final London - R A F resumes blitz of fensive against Germany and nazi occupied Kurope; hue night at tacks on Coloifne, Rotterdam and new flerman eoastjtl flefenses in France; non stop dayliKht alacks i Th" annual young people s sum on northern France atart at dawn; t conference of the Westmin m.ur minuier ,,f Information is "er Pn-sbyterlan church will be immprf in tihlnet shakeun. --i communique indl- I -11 ., . " communnjue inoi icates little nazi uroKreaa in past 24 houm; guerrilla war said to be I, . , Ul ii'iini I atj Deninu vj-rnuii nut , Josef Stalin assumes defense com-, mliwarlat; Moscow has V) minute' lne morning nours win ne ae alr alarm voted to classes with the excep- Berlln -Claim six Russian ilvi-',io" ' an early morning awim, slons smashed, including one in a"d he afternixjna to recreation l Mogilev area, SO miles southwest nf smnivmii the hieh mmnund . . claims more soviet iorces are en- circled and face annihilation. I ne "cuiiy win mciuoe me nev. Home Fifut-n persons killed, Floyd L. Hamilton, missionary re 24 wounded in British attack on cently returned from Korea; the Npalea; blackout hours extended. Rooert Churchill of Ber- Tokyo-Japanese press claims keley; the Rev. and Mm. Robert L. . ... . t. Alupll nf lan Vrnnrttwn. Miss Ann. V"" "'""T1 ' f 1 AI anlic to aid Britain due to un- . ,... ll I l.lllll unci .aji -: ytatut, Japan urged to rely on self rather than axU or Russian pacts. Ci I'D OlUmbld KlVer I i n I UQDOflT DUmS " .. , , , , , . The Dalles. July 21 diesel tug Mary Gall, pioneer in ne barging of petroleum products 1 r. 1 1 r i r r- I 'nliimma niir nnlntlt ; to upper Columbia river points, , virtually was destroyed by lire Saturday at Attalia, Wash., ac- enrdlne In word received here to-. day. Origin of the fire was unknown. (Captain C. C. Light and members of his crew lost all of their per- r I01"?? - . ...r "LVw ,"7t - ' - - barges attached to the front and iii , h k, rni m ne Mar' oa". operatea Dy ine Tidewater Transportation Co., ...... -.lA IVn. ntil Incs ol. though an attempt may be made i to salvage the diesel engine. ! Uses for Farm i CL rrOQUClS OnOWD Industrial developments Irom products of the soil and possibili ties for their continuation and ex pansion were revealed in a sound film shown at the Bend Kiwanis club luncheon this noon by H. W. Ierry. new indusries expert of the Pacific Power and Light company. "Grass and farm chemurgy" was .. .... , . L . .... U ..I he title of the film, which showed - ool. glue and artificiai ivory ""''' " Yrom 'IT lSSZ'JSEZ sugar cane, silk from coal, rubber from coal, limestone and salt, and i seemingly endless products from the soy bean. f Inn cMinpnrp ua the lahora. Inn nmnxc nf makino mat fmm grass a two hour job for the task for which nature requires count- less years, . - , : . . . n j t special iiiieii iu a otrnu ' audience was a supplementary dis- play ot varied plastics ana cnemi- I mntnpi'jlc nnu4nnv4 f mm wrwl prompting the question, put to Derry-by many of the Kiwanlans. 'How about our iackpine for cnmalhtni, libo thic?" George Ludowitz. president ot the club, announced that, on vote f vii-i Hinim mum i-h altnnHan9 nriK 11-ill he wlven A defense stamp wiu be the award hereafter. rinre more hp stated the Klam- ath Falls inter-club silver pelican, Clvde. is in possession ol the Bend elnh Tt will he turned over to The Dalles club whenever that organi- 1 , ... t . : zation, in suuiciem lorce, arrives , , in Bend for a picnic with the local . Kiwanians. I Today's program was in charge of W. A. Lackaf f. Try One Lou... Freih Every Morning At Your Groccn Summer Camp Opened by Church ni'in ai suttie lake irom juiy ii to July 25 opened today. Betwei-n r ' ..r:ir, inr.,,,rtina an1 " young people, including delegations from San Francisco anrt lli.rU..U.v unH uvra f mm j ahevlin are attending. inciuaing nixing, soiiDau, swim- ming ana Doating. A oonnre sor- , , M.h :h, ----- - laide Va nsett who ,ls "do nrhome u ' Poinsett, who u doing nome m Iss onarv work amone the Nav- ai Indians in .New Mexico, and ' !he ,a"d Mrs- G'cn" Cole- Mm. Larl Mowcry will be the con- I lerence nurse. I On Wednesday night at the con- ' 'prence grounds the Bend congre- 'gation will join with the young 1 people in a special service at 8 k addresVed by the Rev. .,:,. , ,, , TO,.,, mid.week service in Bend. . . . . . . UfTipir U6S in . . . Exhibition Game Portland. July 21 HP Death "7T , . T y Kreitz "out ' yesterday during a baseball game at the Ola-Timers' w as the umpire who called Paddy Baseball association at Blue Lake ri, P Ralph Wesley Kreitz, 55, known j as Red and "Paddy, hit a single ! in an exhibition game and was i running toward fire base when he , running lowara ine on clutched his side and collapsed. h died half an hnnr later Kreitz, a resident of Hillsboro, caught for the Chicago White Sox i ft i he ,Americr, eague 'from 1910 i to 1912. He is survived by a widow I and daughter. FREEMAN WINS i Blakley of Rogue River are spend- I Grand Rapids, Mich., July 21 'IP ing several days with Mrs. May I David Freeman. Pasadena, won field's son and daughter-in-law, ; the western Michigan open tennis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mayfield. cnampionsnip yesteraay, oeieat- ing Gene Russell, Detroit, open champion, 6-2, 6-3, 62. Amusements CAPITOL Now Showing, Walt-: geon, Joan Bennett in "Man Hunt." ; TOWER-Now Showing. "Time , Pu Ior Rhv,hm" wi,h Rudv Val": lee. Kosemary Lane. i LIBERTY Now Showing. Ty rone Power, Linda Darnell in "Brigham Young." I Alfalfa Alfalfa. July 21 (Special) j Mrs. E. Frier, 86, is seriously ill ; at the Ethan Allen home. Mrs. Frier is a grandmother of Mrs. Allen. Her four sons, of southern Orego las.t, .eek. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barber and daughter of southern Oregon .. Oregon. Barber was reared in this community 20 years ago. Ivan Copley, the C. O. I. ditch rider for this district, hasresigned and is now employed In Pnneville. Clarence Harvey of Grange Hall .aiwrici nasiiiiea ine position. - spent several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i SERVICE OPERATIONS AtJuil Stminf) Cr n4 Front RMTtm9 Tirol If Nocottory. AJvtt and Clton Spark Ptvff. 0 CIon Fuol Pump ltd Adjwtl Car burator for Summor Oriving. Adiuil Fan aoH. Intpoct Battory and Cloan Tor-aiinalt. WnlzHy WORRY? y?f,, ? Enjoy Carefree x i r Summer Motoring! r - w DRVE IN TODAY... SAVE MONEY I HOMONO I zi I wi-VJi 1 1 r : Capitol Now YEAR'S THRILLER it; d. TODAY'S -HIOllMI$lJr J 1 i-v M. G. M. NEWS CARTOON THEY'RE ON THEIR WAY ARRIVING WEDNESDAY the imr-i GIenn and tw0 Homer and Jeryl. Mrs. Ruby Mayfield and D. and family. News has been received by Mrs. C. Johnson that a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hager of near Bonneville- dam. Mrs. Hager was formerly Miss Mildred Peterson of Bear Creek. mmm iqjjragfe5 oncordrapiebbonJ OIVIOCO aUOOCT PLAN AVAILASLS TRADE-IN WATCH SALE Tout In tw Old W'skk Oo .New 1911 Gruen Bulova Elgin Hamilton Harvel A.T. NIEBERGALL JEWELER Nut t Capiul THtatrs PHoiw 148-R YOUR ALL-YEAR GIFT STORE CHECK-UP ot NO EXTRA CHARGE Light . . Windshield Wiper . . . Ilornt . . . Wheel Bearings . . . Shock Ahuirbert . . Transmission ... Differential . . Cooling System Oil niter . . . Ignition. MO UK. MO TO A CO. pniNeviuLfi "-u