i r i Local News TEMPEItATtTtES jiaximui" yesterday, 41 degrees. Minimum jasi nigni, as degrees. TODAY'S WEATHER Temperatures: 10 p. m., 23 de er pees; 10 a. m., 84 degrees. Ve locity of wind: 10 p. m., S miles; 10 a. m., ' miles. Cpl. John E. Crawford, who re cently returned to Bend on fur lough after 33 months In the Southwest Pacific with a medical detachment, is visiting in Spray this week with two brothers, Frank Crawford, a sawmill op erator there, and William Craw ford. A third brother, James Craw- ird. is now in r airbanits, Alaska. h voune men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Crawford, 46 East Norton street. The Modern wooamen oi Amer ica will meet at 8 p. m. in Norway hall. . Pfc. Glen Warren Millard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Millard, 545 Federal street, Bend, has arrived on furlough from the Southwest Pacific where he served 35 months with an infantry company of the 41st division. Percy A. Stevens post No. 4, American Legion, will meet in the courthouse at 8 p. m. tonignt. nilin Rnwman. Walter Howarri 3 and Ward H. Coble left for Salem this morning, to attend a hearing on the proposed state aviation code, incorporated in senate bill 126. Maj. and Mrs. L. R. Fowler of the Redmond army air field, were callers in Bend last night. Bessie Hodges of Burns, was a Rend visitor todav. George H. Schroeder of the Western Pine association, was here today on business from Yakf ima, Wash. Esther G. Emery of Silver Lake, last night was a guest at the Pilot Butte inn. John D. McRae of Burns, was In Bend today on business. John E. Blair was a Bend caller today from Lakeview. Kenneth Emery of Silver Lake, was a Bend business visitor today. Henry Nicol of Odell, Ore., spent : , , , , r NOW SHOWING O HURRY O Seats will be at a premium by Saturday from all the com ments . we received on this 1 x ;Lil " "C News Cartoon Novelties O, "7 enrrrv dajtt nmm (rltffl BETTY KEAN .A I r 11 :. : ' Q today in Bend. Mrs. Willard Becker and daugh ter of Burns, were guests today at the Pilot Butte inn. Lt. E. V. Brown, stationed a't the Redmond army air field, spent last lugiu in ona. . Ma. R. L, Mauehan nf th RoH. mond army air field, visited Bend lnenos loaay. Mr. and Mrs r 308 South Fourth street, today ct.civcu wura mat tnelr son, Charles, has been promoted from the rank of seaman 1c to that of coxswain. Charles enlisted in the navy in September 1943, received his basic training at the Farragut, Ida., naval training station, and is now stationed at Kodiak, Alaska. A world dav of nraver will ho held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the First 'Baptist church, it was an- nounced today. A program has been arranged, and all women of the city were invited to attend. Al C. Friesen, formerly in charge Of the navy's Bend recruit ing station and now stationed as cniei at tne balem sub-station, will be transferred to Klamath Falls on Feb. 20, friends here learned today. Lt. John A. Runge", son of Mrs. Stella Pearl Runge, 513 Newport avenue, has arrived in San Fran cisco from the Pacific theater of war, and will be in Bend within a few days, according to word re ceived today by his mother. Lt. Runge, a bomber pilot, enlisted three years ago at Christmas time, and since that time was home on one occasion for one hour, and on another for four days. He had been stationed in the Marshalls, Hawaiian island and at Saipan. N. W. Van Tassel of Terrebonne spent yesterday in Bend on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Connally of Maupin were business visitors in Bend yesterday. George Tackman of Prineville was in Bend yesterday. Mrs. Hugh J. Logan, of Grand Rapids, Minn., Js a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plath. She is a sister-in-law of Plath's. Mrs. Logan has been vis iting relatives in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Caiif., and will con tinue to Portland after leaving Bend. Mrs. Melvin Walsh, an employee of the Lake County Hardware company, Lakeview, is spending a company, jaKeview, is spending a few days in Bend on business. She is a guest at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. George R. Brick.' Mrs. T. D. Sexton and Mrs. Jack Ami have returned from Port. Ufnd where Mrs. Sexton spent the last week with her father, B. P. Shrum, who is seriously ill fol lowing a paralytic stroke. Mrs. M. H. Loveland, accom panied by her sister, Mrs. William Bennett of Prineville, left this morning for Seattle to visit Mrs. Loveland's daughter, Mrs. John .VyMarkle and her infant grand Son, John W. Markle, II. A regular meeting of the execu tive council of the Deschutes nuh- lie health association will be held in the O'Kane building at 2 p. m. ! Saturday, Mrs.. Huge Cole, execu I tlve secretary, has announced. Dance every Friday night at Carroll Acres. Music by the Night Owls. City bus will leave hall last time at 12 midnight. Adv. PAY BILL SIGNED Salem, Ore., Feb. 15 Uli-Among bills signed today by Gov. Earl Snell was senate bill 24, by W. H. j Strayer of Baker, raising the pay of election board olilcials from $3 to $4 per day. I The common American snapper turtle nas no teetn dui it nas pow erful jaws with knifelike edges, and it cah thrust its jaw out with the speed of a boxer's flying fist. 2 FEATURES TONIGHT ,.A BITTY ilCE! EmmiHMMT THAT'S k HAPfY-W-WACKr. jh r. r. PI KNOX 'GILLII' LAME THE NEWS OF SOCIETY (All society items should be reported to The Bulletin not later than 10 a.m. on the days of publication, Tuesdays, Thursdays and . . . Saturdays.) Betid Residents Wed SO Years; Honored at Tea Twenty-five years ago Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Saye celebrated their silver wedding anniversary in their home at 344 East Green wood avenue here in a setting of greenery and white flowers. On January 30 the same house, dec orated this time in golden blooms, was the scene of their golden wedding celebration, which took the form of a tea since Mr. Saye's ailing health precluded holding an open house, as had been planned. The golden color scheme was carried out throughout the dec orations, in Mrs. Saye's corsage and in the wedding cake, which was served to approximately 50 well-wishers. Mr. and Mrs. Saye, both natives of Washington, were married in Olymoia on January 30. 1895 and came to Bend In May, 1916. They have one son, Earl Saye, residing in Bend. Farewell Dinner Tonight The Disabled American Veterans will give a farewell dinner tonight at 8:30 ih the Pine Tavern in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Thomas, who will leave Bend soon for Portland after residing in this city for 13 years. Reservations may be made by telephoning Mrs. W. E. Sanders, chairman of ar rangements, at 151-W. . Ex Libris tonight The Ex Libris club will meet With Mrs. Wilfred Jossy, 759 Roanoke, at 8 p. m. tonight. The program will be directed by Mrs. Don Waddell. Shellhart's Ranch Eggs 2 lb. boxpl 31clP 1 lb. pkg. fij I 29Bj FLOUR WHITE STAR TUNA FISH For Lenten Meals SHRIMP Large Wet Pack Tropical Egg Noodles . O-SoGood FLOUR Old English FLOOR WAX Self Polishing qt. 69c BEND BULLETIN, BEND. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEB. 15, SOCIAL CALENDAR " Tonight 6:30 p.m. D.A.V. dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thomas at Pine Tavern. 7:30 p.m. Philathea club with Rev. R. H. Prentice, 1433 West First street.' 8 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft ih Moose hall. 8 p.m. Jr. Women's . Civic league with Mrs. J. L. Pelker, 1775 Steidl. - , 8 p.m. A.A.U.W. with Mrs. Al len Young, 310 Congress. 8 p.m. Ex Libris club with Mrs. Wilfred Jossy, 759 Roanoke. Friday - Boyd Acres H.E.U. E. W. Beaver, 851 o a.m. -with Mrs. Roosevelt. 10:30 a.m. Carroll Acres H.E.U. with Mrs. Victor Her. 1 p.m. Women of Moose ritual practice in Moose hall. Saturday 4 p.m. USO opens. 8 p.m. Juke box dance at USO for service men and junior hos tesses. 9 p.m. Sons of Norway public dance in Norway hall. Sunday 9:30 a.m. USO ski party, serv ice men and Junior hostesses, leaves headquarters at Trinity parish hall. , Monday 6:15 p.m. Eastern Star potluck dinner at Masonic hall. 8 p.m. Jaycce auxiliary at Pilot Butte inn. Sons of Norway Dance The Sons of Norway will hold a pub lic dance in Norway hall at 9 p. m. Saturday with music by Krigers orchestra. SPECIALS for Fri. - Sat. Grade A Large KIDNEY BEANS Van Camp's No. 2 H&D Cream Corn, SLICED BEETS Valley, No. 2 Drifted Snow 50 Can 35 Can 3 . . . .pkg. 19c. Sperry Pancake Oranges navplH, timiil Shellhart's Grocery 929 Wall Free Delivery Susanna Wesley Guild Fprmed Here on Monday The Susanna Wesley guild, young women's society of the Methodist church, met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Wally Johnson, with Mrs. M. F. Lyons, adviser, as program leader. Mi's. Lyons discussed missionary work among the American Indians. The new name, honoring the mother of John Wesley, was be lieved to suggest the service, de votional and study phases of the club's work. The organization was formerly known as the Older Girls' group. Plans were made for the or ganization of a Young Adult Fel lowship, composed of both men and women between the ages of 1,20 and 35. Activities will include a potluck dinner and forum dis cussion every other month, be ginning In April. The Valentine theme was fol lowed in refreshments and in invi tations which were prepared by the secretary, Mrs. A. B. Linger felt. Several valentine gifts were exchanged by "secret sisters." Valentine Party Given for Mary Jane Hyde A valentine party was given Mary Jane Hyde in celebration of her eighth birthday on Saturday at the home of her parents. Cake and ice cream were served the small guests. The afternoon was spent playing various games. Those present were: Erdrl Sue Sweat, Cecelia Walters, Beverly Ann Cosier, Jackie and Lorna Nystrom, Alice, Loretta and Lo rene Hopkins, Linda Holland, Jane Goddard, Tonya Wolf, Shir ley Harris, Dorothy De Rushia, and Mary's sisters, Betty Jo and Margaret Ann Hyde. 2 . 75c 25 Cans 303's, 2 cans 27c 25 Cans M 2.29 JUMBOS 2 cans 29c can 35c 10 lb- bag 59c Apples box 3.39 Itotitc Itcaullcs Grapefruit . . .3 for 29c Texan 1'inks, l,arK Size Rutabagas . . .3 lbs. 23c doz. 39c Size for .hilin Phone 24 1945 Its wise to buy health guards before the actual need for them arises be cause the ttffectiveitMis of noma medication often de pends upon the ability to be Kin treatment of Illness in stantly. Meet Winter's at tacks half-way by checking vour lllRillrlnn pHmii emi. plies against these tried umj proven reners and daily health needs. Make a note of your needs then mark up savings at our MID-WIN-TEH SALE! The BASIC FORMULA Every prescription brought to us is compounded on this basic formula "The high est quality ingredients com bined with painstaking care and precision." Yes qual ity, skill and accuracy are tlio standard rules in our Prescription Department. They are constant Inviol able the basic essentials of a truly professional pre scription service, no matter what drugs may m called for by the physician. $1.75 Tussy Cleans-' ing Cream.... $1.00 Add 2(1 Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, Jewelry, Luggugu Birthday Party Given Mrs. Palmer Mrs. I. V. Palmer was Rurst of honor at n no hoslcss patty, plven In celebration of her hlitlulay at i her home, ill Portland avenue, on Monday niKl't- Some 35 members of the First Christian church, of which Rev. Palmer Is pastor, at tended the aflair, which was a sur prise party, and presented B"ts to Mrs. Palmer. The evening was spent In play ing games and in gospel singing. Refreshments consisting of sand wiches, a birthday cake and coffee were served. ... Soldiers' Return Topic of Meeting The Business and Professional Women's Wednesday night busi ness meeting was highlighted by a discussion of "The Reception nf the Reluming Soldier After the War." The high school symposium team, coached by Wayne Overhol ser, and whose members Include, June Alfiey, chairman; Betty Jef fries, Beverly Raer and Ruth Ann Terlisner, brought to llRht the different aspects In the life of the returning soldier and ways of helping him return to a normal happy life. . Eastern Slnr I'olluc U Dinner Members of the Eastern Star and of Masonic lodges have been In vited to altend a pulluck dinner at 6:15 Monday night In I he Masonic temple in honor ot past matrons and past patrons ot the Eastern Star. The affair will be given by Eastern .Slar officers. Persons wishing to attend should tele phone Mrs. W. A. Wirtz at at5-J, or Mrs. Harry Hamilton at 2J0-W, It was announced today. Men, Women! Old at 40,50,60! WanlPep? Want to Feel Years Younger? ' ?" twi bfsjiM eititifffM, e-onwwt fHr.t on at I tirrwarvts amiffrf t"!;t a Mttht pppmc Up With ffim tuu Q'itmi. CoDtMnt lonk roftny ami 40, fK ri. i nUl aoiciy bM-.uM lyw Iniffd; siM ' pmitiyitlc vttania lit. elr(um. Imro- ! dmiwriiw h;w mi$ 2'a. Iff Cntrit Tonts TuiWj Tor n ixi. yof nw rttnr. this rerr dar. tot w sii erg tvpn fTsrwhsrtv I hip 59t OJJsHcLKfcCV . .afH f 1 f? 5e Vicks Rub... ..59c f SrusS & lEiihl ::h ' 5c Pinex...i..... 54c M ' AW HJ 75cVick's Rub..... 59c 65c Pinex.. 54c 60c Menrholatum . . 53c $1.25 Creomulsion $1.12 70c Sloan's Liniment 59c 50c Alcohol Rub. i . . 39c Milk of Magnesia qt. 49c 25c Citrate of Mag nesia $1.25 Bile Salts Compound 69c ' 60e MdricaVi Oint ment .......... 43c 75c Pazo Ointment, 69c ' 35c Tampax ...... 29c 25c Meds .J...::: 19c 50c Midol ... 32c 35c Quest ........ 31c Women Voters To Hear Talks On Ratification The United States senate's twei third vole requirement for treaty ratification will be discussed by a Bond high school symposium team directed by Wayne D. Ovcr holser at the League of Womeh Voters meeting to be held In the Pilot Butte Inn blue room on Feb. 20, nt 8 p. m. This will be an open meeting and .111 Interested In the treaty ratification topic Will be welcome. Mrs. H. A. Davis, chairman of the local league's foreign policy committee, and Mrs. Sumner Del- trick will bo In charge of the meeting. .... Sunshine Elects . Officers for '45 The Sunshine club elected of ficers t ta business meeting Mon day and Inter sewed for the Red Cross. Mrs. John Newby, 215 Florida street, was hostesses to the group. Officers elected were Mrs. New by, president; Mrs. Oscar Hart wig, vice-president; Mrs. R. D. Ketchum, secretnry. I he next meeting will he held on Feb. 27 with Mrs. R. 11. Ketchum acting ns hostess, lt was an nounced. 'Iiiyrm! Auxiliary The recep tion of returning veterans will be discussed by the Bend high school symposium team at a meeting of EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT to the Music ef Web Loy and His Night Owls Place: Carroll Acres Time: 9:00 to 12:00 p. m. 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