Local News Maximum yesterday, 48 degrees. Minimum night, 29 degrees. TemDeratures: 10 D.m.. SI de grees; 10 a-m., 84 degrees. Velo city of wind; 10 p.nu, 4 nitles; 10 Delmar Carpenter, stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash., has been pro moted to the rank of technical sergeant, according 'to word re ceived by his wife and mother- in-law, Mrs. Clarence Corliss, 1405 Lexington avenue. Jay' H. Upton camp No. 27, United Spanish War veterans, and its auxiliary will meet in the assembly room of the courthouse At 8 p.m. tomorrow. ..' SSet. ft. Barone and James L. Shamburg of the Redmond army air field, spent last night in Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Balkun of Red mond, visited Bend friends to day. Lts. James E. Cogwin, Eugene W. Brower, Joel G. Herman, and Jackson B. Wells, stationed at the army air field, last night were guests at the Pilot Butte inn. Paul Stafford of Burns, was a business caller here today. J. H. Haner of Lapine, was here today on business. Bert MunSon of Burns, spent today in Bend. : Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Amsberry, former Bend resident who recent ly sold their store in Indepen dence, were here yesterday from their new home, Redmond. Ams berry. plans to enter business in Redmond. . Robert W. Newman, stationed at the Redmond army air field, visited Bend friends last night. Trinity , Episcopal guild will ; meet with Mrs. A. O. Schilling, 525 Newport avenue, on March 6, at 2:30 p.'m. The Altar Guild society of the Trinity Episcopal church will meet at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Reese L. Brooks, 814 Har mon boulevard, it was armounced today. A. A. Symons returned last night from a business trip to Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Earl G. Gregg is confined to the St. Charles hospital by illness. SSgt. and Mrs. C. H. Erickson and two small sons, Carl and Lawrence, left today for Grand Rapids, Mich. They plan to return towards the end of March. Mrs. Anna A. Summer and Mrs. William Endicott were shopping in Bend from Prineville yester day. , Mrsr-E. E. Huse of Redmond" fwas in Bend on business yester day. Lester Pummel and John Evick were in Bend from Madras yes terday. Mrs. William Thomas and Miss MBHiiHii Vfiy mm wmaamii im it " J ''MVlMr' f'"' '" " """"" '! ItfTlERHEy f A m&t A PICTURE THAT IS DESTINED TO BE ONE OF THE TEN BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR ! ! IRRESISTIBLE!! LAURA - UNATTAINABLE -O SHE BECAME DESIRABLE O BEYOND ALL DESIRE ! " ""V-fft " him i iii - Latest BUGS Pathe BUNNY News Cartoon .nw )u4." i.mmnin'.i.i'" mtm ' ' V- -'tp -v.- Seriously III - X " i - -A v H Dftvid I.lrwA flm OI t.'.. i a J ww, ACUl M Dwyfor and Great Britain's World Ulna T - . i - . . . . n taww r. is in precan- out health and hit condition Is caua- lus axuueqr. Mabel Young of Madras were Bend visitors yesterday. . . Dflnpp PVPrv FHHnu ntotit of Carroll Acres. Music by the Night vjwig. jny dus wm leave nail last time ai mmnignt. Adv. Dance at Eastern Star Granere hall Saturday nights. Ladies free. Adv. Selective Service Of fices Combined Madras. March 1 (Srjecial) Members of the Jefferson County Selective Service board met here last Friday with Major Troy D. Walker, from the selective Service headquarters in Salem, and a de cision was made to combine the clerk's job here with that of the Crook County board. Arrange ments were completed to have Mrs. Grace Lovell handle both offices wfth certain days in Prine ville and Madras. Mrs. Harl Van Noy, the local clerk recently resigned in order to be with her husband, a Seabee and now stationed in California. Miss Elvera Myers from the state office spent all of last week at the local office. DRAWINGS DISPLAYED I An exhibit of pen and ink draw ings western subjejets, done bv Calvin V. Charman, 2557 East Second street, went on display at the Deschutes county library to day. The exhibit will be up for two weeks, Miss Eleanor Brown, librarian, said today. 3 DAYS ONLY STARTING TONIGHT Swell Sport Reel "Trolling for Strikes" All Indian Cast j To Present Play Madras, March 1 (Special) The-pageant "Hiawatha" will be given by an all-Indian cast at the Warm Springs reservation Satur day night March 10 in the school auditorium. Approximately 50 will be in the cast. Proceeds from the performance will be turned over to the Red Cross. Mrs. Naomi Wagner and Mrs. J. W. Elliott will direct the pag eant, which will be woven around the story of "Hiawatha" with In dian costumes, singing and danc ing. ihe cast includes: Hiawatha, Gus Bruno. Minnehaha, Ramona Sweet. Nekomis, grandmother, Lucy Miller. Wenonah, mother, Eva Bruno.. Guichie Manuto, Great Spirit, Alex Tohet. ' Iagoo, story teller, Henry Ka-; lama. Chibiabos, singer, Floyd Tyler. Paupukeewis, dancer, Linton Winneshut Mudjekeewis, West Wind, Wes ley Smith. Hiawatha as a baby, Davis baby. Hiawatha as a boy, Kenneth Danzuka. Arrow Maker, Walter Miller. Ghosts, Kathleen Kalama and Naomi Kalama. . Chiefs, William Katacha, Frank Wewa, David Jacob, Joe Mc Corkle, Jimmy Walsey. Wdmen Dancers, Montola Qulnn, Ora Quinn, Lorene Dan zuka, Mathilda Stacona, Thelma Davis, Evangeline Davis, Ruby Davis, Caroline Katacha, Verbena Tohet, Grace Topanica, Luella Johnson and Elsie Jacob. War Dancers, Sidney Miller. Fred Kalama, Wes Walsey,' Jasper Tufti, Hilber Williams, Walter Wainanwit, Silas Williams, Rich ard Walsey, Pat Mitchell and Bruce Brunoe. Priest, Rev. E. W. Machanier page boy, Bruce Brunoe; narra tor, Dale Green; music, Macey's orcnesira. WRONG LOT LISTED In reporting realty transfers in yesterday's Bulletin, it was er roneously stated that lot five, block 26, Highland addition, had been Involved in a transaction be tween John G. Gray and G. Earl McCay. The lot should have been six instead of five. NEW COUPONS VALID Effective at midnight tonight (Wednesday) gasoline coupons B7, C7 for passenger- gasoline rations and R3 for non-highway gasoline rations will become valid for five gallons each, E. W. Eg- gen, OPA mileage rationing rep resentative, said today. Buy National War Bonds Now! ir JACK LONDON'S STORY OF THE KLONDIKE AT ITS WILDEST GOLD! GALS! GUNPLAY! ",TV l Hi t t! $jt'P$!S$ KENT TAYLOR t 1 UIL i d&C. 1 Margaret UNOSAY Al VOt l&it iYtf Plus 2b' Hilarious Hit NEWS OF SOCIETY fAn ..ot items should be reported to The Bulletin not later (All society Items snoum w ,,ja m,,.-,,!. inH than 10 a.m. on the days oi P"u"""""' Saturdays.) Eastern Star to Hold Open House Here on Saturday An open house will be held at the Masonic temple at 8:30 p.m. Saturday by the Eastern Star chapter for both Masons and chap ter members, husbands, wives iiu house guests. Entertainment will consist of dancing, cards and a small floor show. Refreshments will be served, members oi me program committee announced to- Mnote and hostesses will be: E. H. Kennedy, master of the Blue lodge; Mrs. Frank Bockman, worthy matron of the Eastern Star; Mr. ana xurs. noucn oct, Mrs. Isabelle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fretwell, Miss Mary Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Roderick, Miss Marjorie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gilbert. Thimble Club Is Entertained Here Mrs. Charles Wilson, 730 West 12th street, entertained members of the Thimble club of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft at her home Wednesday afternoon. A buffet luncheon was served and the aft ernoon was spent in cutting and sewing quilt blocks. Those present were Mrs. Hal lene Allingham, Mrs.; Anna Riley, Mrs. Olive Cook, Mrs. Mary Kel ley, Mrs. Eva Winters, Mrs. Mar tha Long, Mrs. Lillian Drost, Mrs. Flora Gough, Mrs. Rita Fagg. Guests present were Mrs. Marie Hunt and Mrs. Wanda Crouch. The next meeting will be held on March 14 at the home oi Mrs, Martha Johnson, 294 Jefferson street. Jaycee Auxiliary To Meet The auxiliary of the Junior Chamber of commerce will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Bruno Rath, 1404 West First street. Following the business meeting a talk on the functions pf the Red Cross will be given by a board member.. B.I.L. Party Tonight The an; nual PJI.O.-BJ.L. dinner and par ty will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Pilot Butte inn dining room. W. C. Coyner, B.I.L. president. will be in cnarge. Mrs. mil jr., Brogan is P.EX). president. Wee Women Saturday The Wee Women's club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hubert jjartieu in ttoya Acres. 3 DAYS ONLY STARTING TONIGHT gAgjER,'COOKSOM 7 SOCIAL CALENDAB J ' Tonight 7 p.m. Annual P.E.O.-B.I.L. party, Pilot Butte inn. ' y:cW fnnainea ciuo wun otibsi Jean Webster, 94 Portland. 8 D.m Joint meeting American Legion and auxiliary, courthouse. I 8 p.m. Neighbors oi wood craft, Moose hall. 8 p.m. Junior Civic league witn Mrs. Lee Grant, 1624 East Third. ; Friday 1 p.m. Women of Moose ritu-i al practice, Moose hall. 1:30 p.m. Carroll Acres H.fc.u. with Mrs. Gladys Halliean. 8 p.m. Modern Woodmen in Norway hall. Saturday. 1 p.m. Bluebird and Camp Fire guardians luncheon, Pilot Butte Inn. , 1:30 p.m. Wee Women with Mrs. Hubert Bartlett. 8 p.m. Women of Moose card party, Moose hall. 8:30 p.m. Dancing and card party. Masons and Eastern Star, at Masonic temple. Monday 8 p.m. Jaycee auxiliary with Mrs. Bruno Rath, 1404 West 1st. Birthday Dinner Held on Sunday A birthday dinner party was giv en in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Braa ten at her home on Sunday by Mrs. Helen Albro. Andrews Mr nnH tra T. C Pufiir. son and family, Pleasant Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson and family, Redmond; Miss Roberta Mason, Misses Joanna and Mary Beth Braa ten, Miss Shilie Lee Al bro, Kenny Mac and John Rob ert Braaten and Richard Lee. Moose Card Party Saturday -r- Thc last in a series of card parties will be given by the Women of the Moose at 8 p.m. Saturday in Moose hall. Ritual Practice Tomorrow The Women of the Moose will meet for ritual practice at 1 p.m. Vomorrow. All members should attend,, ac cording to an announcement. Red Cross Drive (Continued from Page One) commerce offices at the foot of Oregon street. Members of the Junior chamber auxiliary will ac cept donations there. In statements issued by Rath and Gilbert, both drive leaders expressed hope that the plea for aid to the Red Cross would be generously and enthusiastically responded to. Rath's statement follows: "We have done it before and we can do it again. The money you give will make it possible to make the boys in the army, at home and abroad, more comfortable. Also your money will aid the needy families of men in the service here at home. Remember that the men and women who solicit your dona tion have not only made their own donation, but are giving freely of their time and effort. Your cooperation will make 11 possible to bring this War Fund drive to a speedy and successful close." Lender Confident Chairman Gilbert expressed "confidence" in his statement which follows: "Our organization for conduct ing this year's Red Cross War Fund campaign is now complete. We have an excellent group of workers who are ready to con tribute their effort in conductinp; the drive, and I am confident that with such a fine group working, the drive will come to a speedy and successful conclusion." PUTS ENEMY TO WORK Bedford, Mass. UI'i A Russian immigrant truck farmer living here ran his oversized victory garden with the help of eight Ger man prisoners. Burma Chief Lt.-Gen. Sir William J. 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The disclosure closely followed a holiday season in which the ab sentee situation was so grave that one 81-mm. shell production line was closed and up to one-third of the workers at several plants At the Gene Ticrney and Vincent Price in romantic mystery drama, "Laura" 1 A 1 .upi j i -rrr-' r"wr i EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT to the Music of Web Loy and His flight Owls Place: Carroll Acres Time: 9:00 to 12:00 p. m. City But will make last trip to town at 12:00 midnight ' curate compounding of medl cine to be our foremost duty and service to the community. Ours IS a drug store, and as such, prescription work Is Uut very heart of our business. tax to Cosmetics, Jewelry went AWOL from the army of production. " , . The new plans Include: 1. Taking a firmer hand over Irresponsible workers, several I. n ,,.4 M, I.,.,,., f iiwlia nave nui'Jicu ircw ihj ui... 2. 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